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R T TN S Ry S et ————————— e T e O T ST N I A7 MR S350 A RN b = BEE: WEDNESDAY pacity and FEBRUARY 20, 1839 fine of #10 any woman who wears & bonnet over four inches high at the theater during THE OMAHA DAILY will be gencrally | e natives who have of late murderod a number C. Holden, and the fact that they refused to of Buropeans, At Apia it was ascertainod INAL. for future ntrod ; ; sign the papers, either officially or individu- nr:h sinsm hakte the first SOMEWHAT TOO PaAT reasonable that it BEE. THE DAILY PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. . Senator Spooner recently mhfnl 1cod | accepted I presum; he says, | work, should chance to e B thie tteritton law of | Blly, Shows that this is teue. Tho Hub | ay'y Fronch half-casto and a Swede having A A in the United States senaté a bill pro- | “the were prudential political | recognition and reward. Py ! W 4 Printing company is the successor of the boon cast ashoro, with two other men, wers TERMS OF &UBSCRIPTION viding for the maintenance of a system | peasons why you did not make —_— bk b ot b b bbbt 1 And Woekly joress and of J. P. John- | Lo and then mutilated. At Port Sand. n“.)l :l]::'rln{vl::.:lmm including SUND Avi® of farmers’ institutes asapart of the | the removal until after *election. Tie cotton ‘m‘h ifacturing center of The Musical Critic. There is only malice, cowardico and a de- | wich it was loarned that some natives had For 0 | work of the new department of agricul- | Of course there were, for Judge | the country. Fatlv River, Mass., is hav- Cincinnati Enquirer. hed | Sreto do evil on the part of the mw_m-‘« uyn\l mado a murderous attack on tho boat's crew o ¥ | tape, The plan contemplates the hirs | Seurton ronresents o goneral sen- | ing & boom 1 1l building, and the | Willle Winter once wrote, and published | other parties who are stanaing behind this o MK O Tir OMANA SUNDAY TR, niailed 16 any tur The plan contempla he hir- | Edgerton represented the general sen g om 11 mill bui i B! LR A B ki B ol A, WS, HoLDEN. of a Quoonsland vessel, & Mr. Cecil address, One Year. “ 200 | ing of lecturers, the holding of insti- | timent among Indiana democrats r question is asked by the Boston papers 6 lew York 1rivuney - ' - i being badly wounded. Other attacks WrEKLY Brp, One Year o 2™ | tutes in the agricultural section of the | garding civil service reform. as we whether the conditions justify it. Last | ¢ismofa concert which, by reason of an SHE WANTS DAMAGES, on FEuropeans have been heard of OuAA OFrics, Nos 0l and 010 FasaMSeiekr, | o0 0 150 Gl ot direction. | of e N el ced | year was the best in cotton manufactur- | 8ccident, failod to bo given. A London here. The Opal then loft in soarch of infor- CHICAGO OFFIC * ROOKERY BUILDING. LA NAALL L rection, | of many clsewhere,and to have removed | ve! € paper has just been sued for libel because of | The Woman of Wondrous Tale Thinks | ooy Ui oo Walker and his t New VoRk Opvice, Roous 14 A% DAGIIUNG | for experiments, discussion and fhe in- | him would have been to sureender that | ing since the dbpression of 1878 and | (P 0 performance, No ono should get Herself Injured. ORLEGIoW ES Setteet IR, A TASHETN FOURTEENTH STHREE struction of farmers, and the printing | state in advance. But itis not appar- | 1879, but whoethes equally good results | gpgry gt a little matter of that kind. Ordi A fow woeks ago a young woman, by the | B8 PO Lt hat the murders | CORRESPONDENCE, of matter pertaining to the work of the | ent, as the judge implies, that his re- { can reasonably be expected to continue, | narily the musical critics write much better | name of Mrs. Anna Josephine .\(mun-l‘.ln. Wore unprovoked, and the ohist of the Al communications re f'{'"""h'}‘\'-']"f‘um‘,L institates. This proposition may be | moval was prompted by any politic 50 as to warrant an expenditure of mil- | when they do not see the performance. came to Omaha in adverse circumstances. | G0 FEPU I 0 0t come on Lol AL kLl AL creditable to the interest of Senator | motive, such as regaining the confi- | lionsin putting up new mills, is the ques- 2 ' She afemed that she had loft a woaithy hus- | FEEAR SO FRE BRIty o elae BUSINESS LETTERS, Spooner in the welfare of the farmers A i rlew tion. Evidently the practical manu STATE AND FIATOIVE band, who leads a life of debauchery, in Des | 0 ¥ follow! Al biisiness letters and remittances should be | =} ¢ are of arme dence of the mugwumps with a view to . B y.the prac L - Moines, on aecount of his bratal and inhu. | W9r Would bomade on him the following Addressad to Tk e Pentisnisg Coupasy, [ of the country, ana it is possible | theip future support. Had it baen Mr. | turers count upona continuance of pros- Nebraska Jottings. ;""" trostment. Meisy dsspondent, fAnan morning. The chiof declined to visit the | Quaia Draft, oheoks and postoMicebractoto | that the proposed rural debat- | Cleveland would hardly have made the | perity, and may not this evidence of on- [ The county seat election in Hannor county F TEERECH: TR BERREEEEE CIRRE | ship, but offered a man and two boys in bl 0 ' ing clubs would accomplish some | mistake of appointing Thompson, ahan | larged enterprise be faivly regarded as a "‘:“""“ il of Harrisbure, | Ghild on her hands to care for, which was | eParation for the admitted murders. He N Y 1 ¢ h iering has been chosen county scat of the L . " - PTWAr pred elivel "The Bee Publishing Company, PROprietors. | eood, but we think most people. includ= | hom ho could huvo found. hardly nny | symptom of a feoling of confidenco | , Gering has been chosgn county Seat o the | Liok ity hueted by tho husband. and of | Aierward ofered to deliver up the actual 5. ROSEWATER, Editor. ing intelligent farmers, will agree that | oy6 more offensive to the radieal | in the immediate future of business | over Mitchell, which Tue Bee have published full details, :"),‘::l(:;::;,‘,,‘:’,l 1‘:1:““1“ xf;:h:«;“‘.i;. mon.n-‘-m: the paternal functions of the governs | ¢ivil serviee reformers. The fact | pretty general among the manufactur- | The Chase County Champion announces | the woman was compelied o seck domestio | %o Py hirded the village, but m: rh LY BE ment were nover intended to extend | s that Thompson is a southorn | ing industrics of the country? A four | that I HUMHOE O (il farmers Bro, buBly om: | work, She was omployed by James H hiad proviously fled y ite 80 far ¢ vhere coul N s’ of o A v free L WAL e houschold, a few weeks - e l Sworn Statement of Circulation. quite so far as this. If so. where could | man of the class peculiavly in favor with [ years' period of comparative freedom | %oy 1ngians of the Sunteo roservation are 3 ‘,:‘l,j,‘,‘.‘,,',‘ ko] SabEingl tvars Port Sandwich the Fronch cruiser State of Nobraska, [ the line be drawn at which the duty of [ My Cleveland, and the president de- from agitation involving theirinterests | out on their annual hunting and trapping ex- | found to be stolen. Suspicion rested upon d at anchor, and the two | County of DOURINS, | tary of tha Tiee Pup. | the #OVErnment to provide institutes for | girod to make the hest provision for him | s assured, with the probability of its | pedition, and the houses are deserted the woman. She was arrosted upon com- | commanders decided to make examplos of ] Hshing comipany, doed solemniv swear that the | experiment, discussion and instraction | Ly could, The senate, however, stands [ being extended. Reforms in the fiseal | A boom is expectad Z‘-'.“\"”'{”1‘:"‘,‘.'\"'1"',{::\ LU B L in hrison o 1 the natives of Li and the island of Panma fon of Tne L or the 1 " » " - A+ ) ) Ve ol e Sio & enve! . roe Alterwvards e jowel r o rAOr S roped o v | T s was s roftow: | should cease? ~Are there not other |y tha way, and Judge Bdgevton may | poliey of the government will undoubt- | Uuion Pacific raiiroads, and business pros oncealed in a dwelling house occupied | for the murders of Europoans committed by i Sunday, Feb. 10, , toilers who would have a warrantable | finq some gratification in the failure of | edly take place during this peviod, but | peets are very tlattering. by Henry Kober, at lfm;-um. The com. | them at Li. ~ Sixty men from each vessel B Omtny, £ab, I oreies . claiin to such consideration if farmers | afe. Cleveland o fally carey out his | the manufacturers are warranted in The Arlington Democrat publishes an “im. | plainant then thought he had made a mis. | were landed, and_procoeded toward the vil- # Tuesany, Feb, 1% N N L LR o i e et Rl bt diets ® | fecling that thoy will o effected o as | Portant notice” {o the effect that ull persons | take by throwing Mrs. Steinrcide into il | jage, the natives flying before them into tne i r_:‘gmmn‘u [ 'l'."'i)' “L e ¢ .H a6 '8 h‘_ i ® | plan. C 5 S ]‘:‘_A 8 ‘_' ‘._‘ & ; .l: talking to employes of that I\I’mu» }\;,>1 |:. :5‘1‘.:”:::(“[;.‘{\“ T..‘.’nv“";.‘.l.';m;-il“‘..:!-. \)\'_xl‘::h::; bush. The village was burned to tho ground. FEnteany, Feb, 1 2 ; would, where would such a policy of pu Tho president will not bo amused by [ not to imperil their enterprises while |« harge L‘*‘x":ul;::x‘\((‘I"\.l';l\hl"‘!\ll':i""" 88 the conve Sinime 1t s maliciousnces on the pirt Of | v oo vossels martod with congratulatory | Baturday, Feb, 16...0. 00l ternal concorn for the education of the f ¢ho judge's enumeration of his predomi- | giving relief to the people, and with SafE, l‘l‘,”.,,l,w,. of Orleans has become in. | Dringing shame and disgrace upon her, by | signals, the Opal making for Paama, arrive and getting her ¢ was sholled, e impaived charg such a ch For I prefen 1 | ing av which the villay ng ;| different industrial classes stop? nant characteristics, though ho ought | this understanding they can confidently | F SO0 o pasaon on & tram from Average the police court or GRORGE B, T7501TCK It will be wise for congress |y, his eandid cvitic has said | enlarge the scope of their entorprises. | which a man jumped and killed himseif, and —— Bworn to hafore me and subscribed to inmy et * o o | to know that this candid critic has said | T el 3 31 R st L LA i and the unjust wr alleged she commenced y G BA rosence this lith day of Februury, A, D jxsa. | not to devolve any extraordinary | o more than has neen prizately spoken | The boom at Fall River may fairly be | the occurrence so proved on his mind that | gy yeainst Wheeler sosterday in the disteict AL ey . Seul. N. P. FEIL, Notary Public, fe rosponsibilities > g rogarded ns a & o generd 0 r &) A " State of Nebraska, | y duties and responsibilitics upon the |y foup-fifths of the men who supported | regarded as a symptom of a general Mr. and Mrs. McGowan, a young couple on | SOUr for 8,000 damuges. Tho Weather Prevents Them Playing County of Douglas, (M = L[l department u{l rriculture at y‘hcl him in the last election. Other por- | Vivalof manufacturing activity. route from Chicago to Salt Lake City, dud Angosturn Bitlors ave tho best remady in Vienna and Berlin, e Ay A K 19 Aoaeatary of the ios | Outset. The work laid out in the bill §4iqyg ot Judge Idgerton’s lotter are also = ; Landlord Pattie the honor to stop over for { 1o ving indigestion. Ask your | LCOPUMNt 1889 by Janes Gordon Bennett] 1 Pubiishing company, that the actual av creating the department is sufficient for 10 wuleulated to make happier the A PROMINENT business man of the ]I;:“IL:‘){‘"‘I;:,‘,' "\{é“;‘. born under his roof, | druggist for the genuine, prepurved by | Nart Teb, 19.—(New York Herald o ey, "1tk Pbits 150 coplew: | time, or until it getsinto perfect work= | loging days of Mr., Cleveland’s presi- | ¢ity has offered some valuable sugges- | guysthe Sidney Telegraph. Tae affair was | Dr.J, G. B. Siegert & Sons. Cable—Special to Tk Bee.]—The membera for March, 1885, ,,..‘_;‘. c.‘,l,l.-‘; “1‘"|'<’i ing ovder, and to add to it will only | qantial term provided he can realize tions in a recent interview published | somewhat nu.n-u-u,.}m but xln ‘m.‘m.-;- is — ';f‘lhl“;\l\nl‘rru‘nn ly:x:\' l»m’l teams have beon 1888, 15744 copies; for May, ' TR, IS, BVaTto PaLAR { the ; : e i + columns, ints o0 doing well, and_ the father is slowly recover- sSOU » NEW doing Naples ever since their arrival here on ! coples; " for uno, 18, 10213 copies; for | Serve to retard the organization of the | 44y they reflect a nearly universal [ inour nnl\.}nn.. . ‘]mnn out the ¢ 102 ror A GeH A It IUR GOt SO TOMMEL ABYORTAN SOUTH OMAHA NEWS bl Ll L July, 18K, 1808 coples: for August, 184, | department and the arrangement of its ¢ it | ing necessity of making Omaha a great | 18 O 1 AN Friday night. Pfoiffer and Manning climbod 38,183 copie for Septomber, 1884 I8 154 Coviest | | e Yot tiis. tinat et ioicn, | Conuimont DA the witble SIBISEOR, 1R 1 e e snatt Serrr R BN b LHE | oot Tl ol quniey Notes About the City. to the top of Vesuvius on Saturday and to- e AL S COEERATLROUG] ROt QLR G LR N A B AU R NG | Sehi Gt U L M U G UL SR AR Philip Stingor left_for Kansas City, and | day nearly all the party visited the ruis of e o Tohly aar facamber, I8, 1825 | When it is in perfect working condition | woedingly interesting contribution to | fact lhult \\‘xt‘n .-'uluqu:.nlln u;vvn;\n}x' facili- Towa. from there will o to New York r\'y.] Pompeii. Leigh and Lynch left yesterday | B sworn 1o hetors EORGE ML HZSGITCIE, | will b the timo to consider in what di- | oyepent political literaturo, and alto- | ties and with the railvouds of the state | A new bank has been organized at Gowrie. | dohn M. Wallworl, of the stock yards, | for Rome, and after arranging for the par- sesence this 16th day of February, A. 1, 1880, rections its usefulness can be extended, | yoyjop the fairest and st candid ap- | to the northwest and to the southwest, Hay is a drug on the wmarket at Fol er a fortnight's illness, is o gain. . | ty'sarrival there will go on to Paris, stop- £ pre O rruarse s Dt yaBasTnEL it A gether tho faivest and most candid ar- | o q0'’ b5 e IO RMANL. |City outh Omaha Collegium, No. 132, V. A. S, £ NI L Mil s P, FEIL, Notury Public. x(nu undou )n‘ dly pwnf\“\ \lu‘, ade ul, ita | waignment of Mr. Cleveland ever mads | ind ulu\ 0 wor “uh: her xflx maho, | Ol e lus & foundry. bt no one to | will meet in tho Knights of Pythins. hall ping ot I;“mzu‘m; Lk, ,: ‘.:x:“\\lunnp\':y = unctionsand labors will not be wanting our city wouls hecomo he gran- 5 S LA "y " O arranging game: e ossible. 8- 1 e e f 0 0 23 | by 0 democrat. ) e operate it Ihe board of trade will meet Thursday 5 ¢ [} Likka ship without a rudder the | but at no time will it vrobably ever be | ary not only for the greater | Py Tuich vouth was fined £ for misbe. | overing in the oice of Pr Anderson. | dent Spalding has received telegrams from i Hevald keeps on floundering among the | found desirable to carry out such a BY ALL MEA NV IGATE. part of the crops of Neb havior in chutch, Mossrs. Peter Mitehell, A. R. Jones and J. | Agent Parry at Vienna which indicate i s wi i v ci mor i 3 S e g ¢ o s have ( eir na s posted for a0 U} cople re ol ous 04 B reefs with a fair chance of wrecking | scheme as that proposed by Senator Mr. Fred Nye follows in the footsteps | but for southern Dakota and a y “_'r[!::l-‘l't;v::::r\Ix.::l :\I“x‘ln:;\.:lll!:‘\::w:}I1.|l\wllxnl<ln M« !-\ll?:rr:;“'l-,\.\’:‘f:fl“'\!:‘ L :‘mhl ::::!A‘fl’:‘\“m‘:;)xllzn:)'::-nv]cg:::m Xll‘é:;;:r\v::a.;:v: b et D e iy, RS UE BN el nffainy Dy sl Gl G| et (O Giglii e, Lo ix citizens have absconded from Onawa | Owing to business interfercnce the mayor | and snow nas prevailed, but the reception 8 ' e == have not asked it, and we do not be- | opeate the impression that he has steuek ies of our city should be directed. [, jast week, leaving clouded reputations, :}n.l;-mmml ‘\n.‘|‘ not go to Platt: lm\\l:(rh' Mon | commivtos organtzod and secured a spacious WiteN the cabinet shall bo 8o en- | licve they would generally approve it. | amine in connection with the alleged | Omaha has become a pork and cattlo | An Indian doctor drew about a thousand [ LA¥ 18 BERESE, LI 1O WA publie building in which theg hoped the luv_mul asto give every votera port- vernment aid in sustaining expe attempt to improperly influence the | center, and it remains for her to de- :ro'h ;n}y t'\‘ILA‘l"f;iIUf last week and more The new rules, which went in foree on the | #due niight be played. — As any one familiar folio, then will the burning ambitions of | ment stations and other legitimate | logisiature on the submission bill. A [ velop into a geain market of —equal | than fl."‘\l"_‘i‘."}"j ool teachor in Hieh. | 19t instant, governing the shipment of stock | With base ball can understand, however, it amateur statesmen be satisfied, helps to the promotion of agricultural | protonded interview with Mr. P. 1. | proportions. This accomplishied, rail- | 0 G iaiin Uilion county, s been fined WA LU TR LR o at | wou ‘l;’\v\l‘vllllriv-nru;l‘; e oLy 1 ¥ \ bt Y Lk il Lot s sl e v $ and townsbip, Union ¢ L the hnge, actorily under such ¢ wces. Par) - knowledge and improvement .<I|m.“1 be | Tleris given great prominence in the [ roads, of their own accord. would focus [ 510 for punishing a pupil too severely. M. C. Hart, of Campbell, who has been | It been wired ‘to meet Lynch in Pavis, WMormissey has made what heterms a | maintained under judicious regutations, | Republican with the heading that four | Upon our city, and a thousand and one B e i bra | vikte iusbiotiinr suonniil Havkewillia: | LS. SISAERG BUVENE Hay) telograpned y ""“l' Hens ""l”"“"' b “‘1’“‘1 J“";—".‘ of | but it is obviously no part of the busi- | thousand dollars was paid to Ti Ber | enterprises would sprivg up in our [ {HEEE B SUE 1, WL SR vood for T e i iC bHe i ¢ Viouna thit unfavorablo woathor sound nor versed in zoology. Tions | nessof the government to support in- 3 recent exposuro > Wobl midst, as Omaha would hold the two | 3000 miles. - anagomontiokthe Canpboll1rass. RIOHBIEGY S IBIVIILIE a Bor g o et e el _govorr i for its recent exposure of the working ; h 5,000 miles Mra, William_ Wallwork, of Chicago, who | Wlone brevents visitiug both Vieuna and Bor i roarand asees bra, Mor cy brayed. | stitutions which would amount te little | of prohibition. The most extravagant | great staples meat and bread in her Pwo’ bodies have been stolen from the | Uf0, W5 T0L S0l ss of hor son M, u,ul.w “\\‘ ,{mlm.ln hlsil;mmr- on i T e i T : : sLextravag : cemotery at La Porte C ece and the Lok 4 it 800y | uropean soil in Naples™ to-day at the Cam- : ok s et RTOIat Copyy] | SR L, GLEA clubs and social | construction of the interview, as it ap- [ hands. L L e N T o | s e S R, po i Murto ericket. grounds, Baldwin and g e (Alx:“mll‘ll!::';“" & Ilhml'mw'- LI;fl\«;-liwwll,\'cnlw'v““Hl pears in that sheet, bears out nosuch [ NppraskA’s corn seoking an outlet | Physicians Valvor] "[,‘.f"-\:'.',\‘,.;""p-',“».[,‘.,”"i:..mnuv Duly and Healy and Téaric beinig tho batter. £ s before th e/cheeringiprospect | take thisiview of My Spoonei’s proposi= | aknival Whilait amvatiue sl NI KA™S ¢ ecking Vb akD Il tElhar wn LouNE e Armour-Cudany Packing company | jos.” To-morrow evening the party will visi ] S I G e M | 1o I L charge. While it would have boen per- | hyough Duluth for the European mar- | &4 few dmsago ',‘f,'n} u]lll:\}‘nf\.u;‘ YOUNE | il erect a tank liquor bouso east of the old | (he San Carlos thoater and leave for Romo & 3 4 tion. fectly legitimate for THE BEE to take o sbochd > prai T SR O AR conts hava | nog house. Along loadine platform between | in the morning at 8 o’clock. ] excellont example to advocates of the Y leg ¢ kets marks an epoch in the grain carry- | sceurity for a whisky bill. - His parents have Ehoupe S g Blatior : ! ; 3 Sl G i B THIE P S “ATION. pay for the use of its columns, the fact | ; 1 sed th t of the budgoe ispenser and | LIC switehes south of the packing house is Captain Ward says, concerning the ro- i shot gun in politic 1HE POSTOFFICE LOCATION. I o Lhi1O 1 ing trnde. Horetofore the bulk of our | eaused tho arrest of the budge dispenscr o being construeted. Two new boilers are | ported negotiations for his release to the ; - e Ever since the publication of the | is that not one dollar has boen paid THE | 45 has moved by way of Chicago to [ UfrestitE Heselobients are e for boing, put in, 3w dust houso at the west | Washington club that he can say nothing, as < JCRETARY OF AGRICULTURE Cor- | notice from the supervising avehiteet | BEE for f\".“ll!'\‘_“_k' it hus published con- | 4o seaboard. Chicago has had until | wandering througii the hills north of Stono | Gitlonal e maciine is bemg put e o N s Amott i b o Tnerniog i MAN, appointed by Mr. Clevelaud, will | about the proposed location of the new "“{“f“‘-’ probbiiion: ha recently a monopoly of the grain busi- | City on Suturday, discovered a magnitice: Superintendent Smith, of the electric light | Hewitt or Day as to playing fo Washington. hardly be able to take partin the spring | Dostoflice under peculiar conditions as | Mr. Nye calls upon the legislature €0 | og5 due lurgely to her superior facili- [ Ve near the residenes of Thomas Helmer. | ooy, states that the new thirty-five are- | Ward says he would havo mulls to cousider ving. General Harrison’s choice will | to the extent of the lots required, there | investigate its charge. The legislature | yjo5 a5 a distributing center. This mo- ERPaHTERDIOR ST R e s A cooking | lEht dynamo was shipped on the I5th. | before determining. He says quite unre- G sowing. General Harrison’s choice wi ¢ : : o O e s O L s e B D e e vess | When reccived and put in place the company | servedly, however, that if the Hoston elub 1 be the man to put his hand on theplow. | has been an impression that only the | 228 80 £8 8 o i1 oo | nopoly has enabled Chicago to fix the | utensils, and in malking wvestigntions Were | wiil be able to soventy 2,000 are- | purchases his release he will gladly ga there blocks on streets that have no alleys | affuirs of a newspaper or any individual | ;1ice of corn in the ititerest of her ele- | frihtcied sy bya wun whrearng MERS | lights and alread orders for enough | and contentedly play short stop under the gun. The officers of Anamosa were apprise more to make sixty lights. A new boiler | captainey of Kelly or any one else. 3 T S sompete. The descripti unless members of the legislature are in | yvaor syndicates a0 TR Sinas oF, %, M. BARNES, of Georgia, will not be | could compete. The description of the e uh, i e vator syndicates and to the detriment of | of the find and “2“ :a!mf].;_\ fm‘.i sherift of | (i 0" b put in and o complete incan T ATROFI AR adVIDss iialiifarronlHere 88 popuiar as “Mr. Barncs of New | ground wasas follows: *“A corner lot | some way involved in the transaction. | ¢he corn producer. Buta change has | Jones county e iy of st o aup | descent system of lights will e estabiished | that Pittsburg has secured Hanloo. He says as so0n as possible. that if there is no hitch on the salary ques- But THe BEE has nothing to conceal : York in the eyes of the Dakota people | is preferred, and the dimensions should evidently come. The Nebraska pro- ; e e kot J il o e : . ! posed to be stolen koods, and it is thought Son'asino ; - S : ohonitha ad i1 hesuceeeds in obstructing the immedi- | not be less than 200 fect by 230 foet; if | from the legislature or the public, and | gyeer is soon to have: choice of mar- | is cave 15 the rendeaous of a gang of | Marshal fames P. Mahonov, John . Sex- | LEh o would Just s leave play thore 0s any ato admission of South Dakotu into the | not a corner lot the dimensions should | its editor will volunteer to tell the in- | koysand he will ship'to that one which | thioves. e liioa i Magicl Gl Nb 108 Inde. - ——— union. be not less than 200 by 290, the latter to Vei'x;::ltmg mmmllm_-o. m‘wfhwh l\lorrls‘; offers the highest price for his corn. Wyoming. pendent Order of I{‘nrx*;‘;-.lm has ;'mnlpl‘-h-x] i A 4 \r:e ll"‘ngcr:nS(enl. i be street frontage.” sey has been playing informer and | Witk Duluth, Chicago and St. Louis | . The ladies guild of Rock Springs netted | arrangomonts for the Washigton birth day | Atnaxy, N. Y., Feb. 10.—(Speoial Tele- OMAIIA needs more extended street With the exception of lots between | prosccutor, all that has transpired be- [ idding against each other, lively com- N‘I“ n-.l,m q;.w pcr[nrllm;m'cs n{ I1 1‘|mfor kwhm (E,ruexnrfl\lr:'llllzgo‘\\'t:). H 1.;'n“§" iday | gram to nn;n Jf,u ms‘l the report of the e servie "his o " = =5 3 e T cing nge - aigs Lander citizens ure taking steps to sccure 3 % . No. 167, of Omaha, | ttee of exports on X oar servico. This can be secured, how- | podge and Davenportstreots no grounds | tween Mr. Iler. and himself, and he | \oiition may bo expected which cannot | the organization of an oficiont fire depart. | Will attond the ball in a body. The stock | SOMMittee of experts on the construction of the capitol ceiling has been produced, and it ever, without filling the air so full of e 5 4 L stands ready hrodu he books 5 3 e o vards cornet band will be present, and will i e e e o vl Lecuel oaoue nlor R elietoula She|Stesch srheies Beni ot ot mion il oe veantEoetio boncit otua prodtcaes e SIS SRR IRL A d the mombers in going 10 th depot at | shows thut at least $118.000 has been solen & 5 f) o offered without being divided by an | records o HBIOE ) ey are desired. | of this state. 18, S L8310 ey ¥ 5 to meet the vis ng brethern. from the state. he work is rotten from ming, died at her home near Lander, aged A there scems to be un impression to the | ylley, While the government no doubt By all means let the legislature in- —— eiehty-two. At 11 0'clock Monday night fire was dis- | top to bottom, and where 1t was possible to contrary. has the right to take the alleys by con- | vestigate this matter fully and freely. | i controversy over the Maxwell [ ey, J. W. Linn, well known us a rovival- | covered inoncof the roous of the Cloves | stcal a dollar it was stolen. ~Thero was IF there are any rotten buildings in | demnation process, it was a great ques- [ And while thoy are about this business | Jand grant, which has been dragged in [ ist, has preached his farcwell sermon at | #1S Saitin, o1 S, SR 00 pRiimGEn | mever a genuine estimate made, nover a gen- Omaha or any othor Nobraska city the | tion whether it would exerciso its | Lot them send for one Cadet Taylor, and | tho torritorial and United States courts | Rawlins und socented u eall to eadvile, | siruction. Tl room is 't one used by | it D hut . e whols contraot was a 3 rals i i ascertain whether or he has ever | fop 4 A 0 he Cheyenne Street Ruilway company | Naptin V. Martin, aud no one had been in lon==tie;B 2 o en Lo da Eonteroalla i monai irights X A h;_(":lml;' F x[uli‘ 2 ‘Ol_ "btj{ b lf" 4-(; et | for a number of years, will never be | pag been granted, by congress, the right of | fia s\ L NOrE S ONe W, et rabbod, Mr. Androws cortitiod to bids ] which to pull them down. Judging In order to give our citizens a proper [ 8ske . . ller to subscribe for five | gmijcably scttled until the company | way across the Fortitussellmilitary reserva- | hoq had been set ou fire, and when Mr. stabiohh 'ml{ml) the slightes nlno ge. understanding as to the disposition of | thousand dollars of Republican stock, | makes friends with the sottlers on the | tion: "Thompson got in the room it was all on fire. | T feuding of the report was | ‘:fl_‘-""“’mh{‘; from recent events it 1s a poor practice The Sheridan Brewing company and the | In putting out the fire Mr. Thompson wus and whether or not he has solicited the | jands. The people of Colorado and last night, and when the vast fraud was lail 10 wait for them to tumbl the depurtment on this point a mossage | an = 3 Sheridan Manufacturing company, with cap- | slightly burned. The fire was evidently the et S was addr to our Washington | said Iler since the present legislature | New Mexico have all along sympathized | ital stocks of $30,000 and $10,000 respectively, | work of an incondiary. berafmenfleskedfutienchiotubridudianonis bureau to ascertain whether or not | has been in session, to pay five hundred | with the settlers in their struggles | huve filea articles of incorporation with the -—— omairom Tor thoMtasion IRbaraT s yaITos (AT COLORADO complains that its legisla- sure has been in session nearly half of the time allowed by law and has passed not a single measure for the benefit of i it 5 | territorial secret against the Maxwell syndicate. I 15 | “p o1 Bockman obtained in the Chey- suggested that the corporation come to | eune district court u judgment against i'ran- some amicable understanding with the | ¢is I Wolcott, justice of the peace, for #3,500; Wolcott had adjudged Bockman to be perintendent Andrews, iy Y d Wants a Rest. Feb, 19.—At the aunual meet- MURDERS AVENGED. ollars for a certain editorial or write- up against svbmission that was to ap- vear in the Republican. grounds that are divided by an alley could compete for the postofice site. The following reply has been received: Several glish and French Barn South Sea Villages. 9 by James Gordon B Gou NEew Yo 1eth.) v s 3 Feb. 10.—E Darhans. Mr. Ny i sra i e Copyright 18 f the state. It may woll bo asked what WashIxGros, D. G, Ieb. 16—Bditor of blul'"pl. h‘ Hre d'dt not know | people located on its territory. And | Bl " ordored his imprisonmont. | fonmn et T o Norte Heraid | ing of the stockholders of tho Delaware, i stufl are legislators made of anywuy? w: Bre: - Yes; the department will not ob- | about — this _brazen = attempt — to | it is pointed out that it would be | * Bignop Burke preached a sermon in Chey- | capje I to Tue Bug.] —According to | Lackawana & Western railway held here to- )L[fm 10)5 ,l,,“.,,,“l alley l,l, city will vacato | bleed Mr. TDler, and perhaps he | gheaper and more satisfactory for the | enno agamst a real estate boom and inflatca | J00 FEFREC0, 0 D R e i | day, the only cliange in the board of direc- i S ; py or ti t i g ifications i i e feroci var- o Nt e said such 2 0L wid L ors. » retireme: v unounced ill-health as the cause of with- drawal. His place was filled with Henry 0. C. Taylor. all for, but the ground must be as large ns specitiod. Peruy S, Heatn, fare which Nye and nis associates have been waging upon Mr. Iler within the uising amoug the islands of the and punish weeks' ¢l South scas in order to discove cost of a house so high that poor people cun- not live there. squatter’s claim than to pay the cost of ing a Chicago brand, is trying vainly to cjectment suits and invite a reign of excuse the idiocy of its Lincoln cor pondent. The task is too great. A sore head with nothing in it is apt tolead to greater errors than can be condoned. THE state of Missouri propos abolish its justice courts for cities of over one hundred thousand inhabitants, Their place is to be taken by district courts whose judges are to he apnointed by the judges of the courts of record, The ordinary justice of the peace scems to be in bad odor in every large eity of Now, in order to make sure that com= petition shall not be restricted to two or three blocks, the council should at once pass an ordinance vacating any alley in any square or block that 1 be acquired by the United States for a public building. Such an ordinance, with the act now in the legislature ceding jurisdiction, will place the de- partment in position to locate the site where it is deemed most desirvable in the public interest. past ten days, it would strike even the dullest mind that Mr. Nye has been sorely disappointed at Iler’s refusal to **shell out,” just as Informer Morrissey has been enraged because Iler and the liquor dealers have refused to make up apov to buy him off and give hima chante to leave Nebraska, That newspapers and so-called jour- nalists in Omaha have degraded them- selves and the profession to such low depths, is a sad commentary. tervor ou its territory. in dollars improvements according to estimates THREE million building furnished by architects arve already pro- mised for Omaha. The ecrection of these buildings will encourage other property owners to invest amounts in building operation prospects for great activity are most promising. What is n#w mosv needed to insure a prosperous building season The Laramie Boomerang notes that a ro- wantic story is gomng the rounds about whilom Cheyenne ehambermaid, Her name was _Carrie’ Neeley, and she married one Rendskoff, an alleged “Wyoming cattie king,” who ‘‘recently died, ‘leuving her a comfortable fortune of $57,000." Holden Explaing an Injunction, KrakxEy, Neb,, Feb. 15,—T0 the Editor of Tup Bee: In the issue of Tuk Bek of Feb ruary 14 appeared a special telegram which stated that the Hearney Couricr, & newspa- per published in Kearne, , had been enjoined from forther publication, and that “Itching Skin Disease I soratched unti) the Bedy covered with f mortar. ncirely cured Lacratched 28 years, Body covered Scratched endless and with- outrelief. Cured by the Cuti Skin now as clear a4 a akin was raw, spectacie, Remedies, by the Cuticura Remedies tho country. EDGE s PIHILLIPIC. But we do not propose tolet Tii BEE | is a compnet for the season between | sometime last year the citizens of Kearney If T had knownof the Coricura Remepins | Tam golng to tell yon of the extraordinary " em——— The open letter of Judge xerton, | rest under the imputation that its | builders and contractors, and the [ had raiseda purseand paid L | twe 'E:};h: yxmlfi nlm:‘ulv;l..un )n\lu m‘ul I.'unv)«\-]ur :'!I'('lrll " \, l‘ln‘::mlnlp-wfnrnll d on e WAL S (R LS ourse with rogar rohibiti g vkingmen e cod i ilding | Holden on the express condition that he re- | me #00.00 (two hundred dollars) and an fm About the 150 of April last | noticed somo THE people of Montana have become | ex-civil servico commissioner, to the | course with regard to prohibition has | workingmen employed in the building | H¢ - A 0 hing in Luffalo | Mmense amount of sutering, My disesse (psor- | red pimples like coming out all over my body, q i ; o been mercenary, or that 1ts editovial | trad Such an understanding should | frain from writing or pubtishing in Buffalo ; b alarmed at the rapacity of the Northern |-president, is by far the raci bit of | been mercenary, - editori TACOR. 2l 9 a county for the spiee of ten years, Now both | fasis) commenced on my howd in a spot not | but thought nothing of it until some time luter | Pacific, which is making great efforts | bolitical literature of the day. It will columns can be bought at any price to | be arrived at without further deiay. of the foregomg statements are absolutely | larger than acent. Tt spread r.‘{uhllvyv)ull over [on, when it began to look like spots of mortar 0 obtain control of the richest mining | v ouly be highly entertaining to the [ advocate what it doos not sincerely be- = A R e AT S o1 P A T o TR T 1 1ands in the territory. A petition has | political opponents of Mr. Cleyeland, | lieve tobe in the public interest. BROM-DATL. MOBRISNY i tho des- | Wa8 B0 o habilaning & nowspuper in | foring was ondisss, and without. rolief. Ou Sunti) 1 yue e, then. the next aigh th ‘ been laid before the legislature to me- | but it will be anything but displeasing T Bek always has been and is now | picable vole of informer and prosecutor | j3ugajo county, but C. 5. Holden was ot en- | thousand dollars wonld not tenipt me o luse [scalos, bolng forued meanwhile, - whers k. moralizo congross to put a stop to the | L0 @ very large number of democrats | ready to submit toa searching investi- [ is nearing the end of his rope. jolned from publishing tie Courier, which 15 | the discaso over wgain, 1 am a poor man. but | scratchied off agatn. - In vain did | consult wi o land stealing, with whose views of civil service reform | gation into its business affairs, and its ———————— L;:I'lul":'("‘.“- “fyes ) VL) us :x;l d::{qu\\pnxu;lu;: d of \\I}‘lla:‘l ‘).'|’||v‘vf.\‘1’rx:|’ym d:, kh;;{:h::]r\;;‘\" 1:: .”"\.I ’I‘n““ 3 rml“ \\Hhuull lnm. 1 Judge Ldgerton is in full sympathy. | editor holds himself ready to respond Apaph and the Byramide. "o citizens of Keurnoy had nothing to do. | {215 T L B T e e, i e S Al “ A 3 3’ e vo of civil service o - | vestiga g c e may se WRY on Can- vyors i findlors who wers | tWo or three doctors and no cure, anno e om my drugglst, and obtained almost residents of the Estabrook block in thig | from the office of civil sorvice commis- | ve tigating commi u may see fit 1o put | young to be defeatea auyway. When Cap- | shyste lawyers and - swindlers who n..l( B e T S e [T o Tl S B e S SRR o 5 ity renliz ¢l hey vecently | ioner, and the nomination of Mr. | concerni g his individual conduct, tain Anson leaves the banks of the Nile the | preymng off the public. —Ihese men contrib- | DI A 4 3 e b it E eity v realize what they vecently i 4 e ik Dted to aid in_silencing the only nowspapor | Tliey have le my skin as cloar and free trom | sealy eruptions gradually dropped off and dis- escuped, and cities in general, the nec- ‘Thompson to succeed him, 1s familiar amids v ill be still holding their bascs, in the county which had the courage to ex- | seales wea baby's. Al L used of them was three | appeared one by one, and nave been tully cured, 3 for stricthoiler inspection. By the wa to the public. The removed oflicial THE newer workers in politics will V-3, pose their fraudulent transactions. Go to | boxes of 1eviA, wid m‘.w“v.‘.m.«urvmvr Tiad the disease thirteen menths before | bes A what what has been d. b the ignor. | Was first asked to resign, and having re- | stand the best chances of recognition our New Btars. e Western Newspaper Union, of Omalia, | CUBA RESOLVENT, and twh cakes of CUTICERA | gan taking the CuTicura REMEDIS, and In fone 43 M Daen dono with thedgnors | = o ety AR < . T Ther Cleveland Leader, and ask the manager how J. P, Johnson cu- | £oar. 1f you had bee s here and said you would |or five weeks was entively cured. My diseaso amus, who tried to induce a boiler to | f2¥0d to do so the superintendent to from the next administration. hero | )00k very much o4 if there would soon | deavored to trade them worthiess puper en- | have cuved mo tor 2200w, you would huvo had | was cczenin and psoviasiy, | recommended the blow that particulur builaing sky high? | Stmmary action. The obyious motive | is a lurge army of old ofice holders who | o\ "qition of four stars to the Americau | dorsed by scoundrels, fov printing miterial. | the money. 1 looked e the pieture inyour feviuccis Riwois wail in ms viciity, ana 3 —_— was to supply Thompson, who will of | were sent adrift by the present admin- political galaxy—the Dakotas, Washingtou A\Tkll‘l?l'u L}»Im ':[ lT:h s, 8 I\' l‘l‘l ’\’HI.I book of psoriasts (picture number two, *How IHIm\\ of a great many who havo taken thom, | : 5 e 0 . R o] et , i e ain i J what the cd 0 e $ Natlol to Cure 8kin Discares™, but now 1 aw as clear |and thank me for the kuowledge of them, i Tus legislpturo of Knnsas has beon | SOUrSe rotire from his position in the | istration who wili urge ““d“ ld“”“l 10| and Montana. banis told him of those men aud thoir PAPCE: | 4y any ‘person ever was, Through force of [espeninliy mothers who lave bubes with scaly A Investigating the alleged Kansas City | ressury department very soon after the | consideration on ghu groun .t hat they =T, ey Your (; v»mln_ll qull.l“".l ‘1’.5 <"'»\‘..1._‘_ ) fl.\vm‘ 2abit, 1rub my hands over my wrms and legs uptions on their heads and bodies, 1 cannot il a beef and pork combination, which was | incoming of the next administration | have made a sacrifice in the interest of One \-T",l."'f,fl';mm' :lr*hdlll » ‘c}:‘_' _"\”'\“;"m:;_‘_:“ i he Feport that | 4. cvateh once in a while, but to no purpose, 1 | express in words my thanks to you. My body i o W H wi somfortable he: ving the re- | the party, and many such are even now . St Paul Globe. o Tho agreoment procured from W, C. Ho am all well, 1 seratehed twenty-eight yeurs, | wis covered with scales, and | was an awful olaimed to work to the dotriment of the | With @ comfortable berth during the re- | the party, and many It is now learnod 44, A strong probability | . ‘Whe agreement procured from W, C. Hol- | uu all sl ¥ weeatohiell twebi Sl 3enid. | Bk CoNonet Wt Betbn tn L as an awiul f ton’s term, | in Washington makineg their daily ap- den was secured by falsehood, J. P, Johnson and clear a maining two years of Edg k. state. The packers submitted facts and that if a special session of c s is called 54 S 1k I thauk you a thousand tiy Anything more Laby's, 4 rol » latter for hi 3 Ougre: sy are . failed utterly to earey out his part of the con hank you a thousuns 10K, “ )'A ‘ Gk, . figures, and the investigation has re- | 04 notto rebuke the lutter for his | peals to cougressmy But they are iy wiy convene in April, October, November, | tract, and in_consequence, the sherift took | that yon want to Know, write e, or any one i Wt o o1 KO, A0TBY, ! F sulted in finding no evideuce of the ex- shortcomings asa civil service reformer, | not receiving much consideration. The | 51 one of the other nfonths. possession of the Pressofice and closed it up, | who reads this muy write to me, and L will an MERWLL, Wik, Bept, 21, 1857, fstence of o packing house trust. This | The president has knowa since vory | prevalent idea is to infuse now blood 3 o ke aud hg nover fulflioa his- obligutions uutil | swer i, DENNIS DOWAING, | g TR =Nt & tice wiiatsoever of the is likely to throw adamper on the inter- ".h""”"' after the appolatizent of Judge | into the public gorvico, and it s ’.““l Wien ‘l:l'r.lc ":w. nylu'm; il ll'Tl‘n‘A \A’H‘d:x::;{lu'wl however, is not the edi- WATERBURY, V., i, 20, 1857 t..‘.‘»"m_‘" 8 s “4“.;.«1‘“1‘:‘."1.1:,";‘:" state convention called to meet at St. | EdKerton that he was not in sympathy | that several of the state delegations It is said thata large swarm of “crooks” | tor and proprietor of “the u'. rior. x““ hus 5 7 K ) i i o D O issi '8, 1 AV JUSLE ing 9 ’, vritten sowme for it, us had wvothing to E T with his assoclate_commissioners, and | havo an understanding ot 10 | iy wo'to Washington next month to work | ritien some for it but has had nothing to utlcura Remedles | — that nearly everything done by them | urge the appointment of any man | thotown. They will have to bo industrious | of that puper hus not been enjoined. The (J | | THE action of the lowa railroads in | Wasinopposition tohis viewsand wishes. [ who held a position four years | if they outdo the senate in working the coun- | following is the order issued by Juuge Gil To cleanse ths skinand blood of every blemish | poironous jents, and thus removes the i 4 reducing their passenger service in that | He is o democrat of the old school, [ ago, and particularly such mon as had | try generally. 5 liah e i herein shall bo construcd s re. | A1 bmbuily, no agency in the workd of modl- | Cavsi. eueo the CUTIUMA_ Rungnis cura 1 state in order to retalinte upon the rate | and thercfore a flrm believer in the | the special privilege of drawing salar- Ltaly's Finances. straining the said Cors S, Holden froim print | ¢ine is so speedy und ingallible as the CUTICURA | evary u-ur-;-.x w0 mm.’,h" miliating, itehing, g 1 schedules fixed by the railroad commis- | famous dictum of Mavey and the policy | ies from the government for a number Clucinnati Enquirer, ing, publishing and circ ,ml.,..?,! any l.,.““\‘ u: MEDIES, % s PR |‘m:‘ e MM )v:‘.i‘l“ '\'\ml'nl.”\.'.f“ ‘:;..';;.‘;‘n:‘.;:m;i B ™ slonors is not likely to affect public son- | of Jackson regarding the pubtic officers. | of yenrs. This rulo would cortainly bo | 1t Italy is only short a little mattor of #10,. | prier if the s be not wnder the controlor | cunicuna, the groat skin oure, fnstantly | St PRt A A B timent in Towa on the railroad question, | Yet with a full knowledge of his senti- | endorsed by the worlk 1avD las | 00,000 abo QuERY 62410 K2 110 GenvuIMans | 4y, 6 Holen. “Hlguedi o, clears th »Kin wad scalp of every traco of | crusts, Whether shmple, scrofulous, or contas ! 4 The railroads wiil be obliged togive the [ ments and his bad faith the president | boved to bring success to the party, and | over it. There awe a half-dozn wen in J. B Giiegseig, County Judge. | giacase, hoals ulersand sores, removes crusts | €ous, When the best physicians and ull oter ' - ¥ 2 i i f o America who could lend her that amount, Dated, Feb. 13, 1850, d scales, und restores the huir. Coricua | remedies fail, X @itles and towns of the state proper | allowed Judge Edgerton to remaiu in [ it soems ontirely just -that they should f SUn® e, % oy rranoy on twelve hours' | = J. 7 dohnsou, i bis potition, avers that | g0% % S0 BORURE V0, Ulifers, 1 ndi 2 transportation facilities. That is oneof | office until fow days ago, never hav- | be preferred. Formerofticeholders pos- | M0 RN B €N B H e as to | 16, brifis the suit in his ow bebalf, and - SR IRE EREER I SR T o by s xerywlere, Jis Centcuns, ie.; foav. . 1 o e otic it the 0 8 & ¥ 4 Ipinting co pensabie aking & 3 EROLYENT, 81, Prepared hy the Poir p : o the obligations which the railrond com- | ing ut huy time before even intimated, | sessing special fitness should of course | /o0 I|'< I»)y,lh,xlf‘l;‘!“‘l rioting oambaby. vlfa.‘l.}' Buidars It peaduoes the Whitost, clearest i RABALENT, Bl DARINOLEE NiA'd TR mission can enforce. Paying train ser- | 8ccording to the 1étter of the judge, | be considered on their merits, but the e - A e A erd) man. and softest hands, freo from pimple, spot or d ying g Judg The kigh Bonnet pany.and M. A, Brown, general WARSKCH | Ll Curicuia fusonvet, the gew blood | §#780ud for “How to Caro Skin Disoases,” 8 mere fact that a man has been an office- holder ought not to weigh the least bhit in his favor, The men who have done the work of the purty,and who have ., 00 11l ustratl nd 100t the least disapproval of his course. The bluntold politician finds no difi- culty in supplying an explanation of executive conduet, and it is so obviously Philadelphia North dmerican. page “The Nevada legislature is attompling to in- terfere with the beadgear of lovely women. A Dbil! bas beeu intreduced W punish with & purificr, cleanses the biood of all impurities and Pl that the Hub Printing company is not a party to the action; that they aave sustained 1o dumage or injury by reusoun of the publi- cativn of the Couricy or the writings of W, Boft, white, und free from chaps and redness, by using CURICUMA BOAK, withdrawal of a few unvemunerative lo- eal traing is evidence that the people would not be seriously inconvenicuced. PLES, black-heads, red cougl, chapped and ofly akin preventeil by Corictia Soar, | HAND! ks wice will not be discontinued, and the § e— - 5 N u g . B RIAPERE NI e e Y P T A T

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