Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 18, 1883, Image 4

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Tilt OMAHA BEE.
rti 1nl erety mnmtng , except Rands. The
Only kd & ) momingdAfy.
Fava FT Mill.
Ores Year . , , . . , .81a1x ) Thre. tnnthlt0o
slxMonlha. . , , allo lhle Ninth. . . . . . . . . Lee
Tna wxFFLT IMF , reaWaIID RraLT WU ( IAeAT ,
TFRMa TO Ttla.
One Year. . , , . , . , . . $ LM Three ) tontha , . . . . . . $ to
Rix klonth . , . . . . 1.00 I One Month. . . . . . . Sb
American News O mpany , Sole Agents Newtseal
en In the United Statoc
roRRR1io.TUxvca.
A , IOnmmunkations relating to Ne + ra and FAltorlal
matters should be addresed to the Koi of or Tlia
Ras , )
PUItARN LRTTxv.
AUEudnra tettan and itemntanees should he
addre edtnTllifFaPCALtaiHxa ( OIPAFT , Ouru.
Pr fts , L1i ks and Postntace orders to be made pay.
able to the order of the company.
TBE BEE BUBLISI1ING CO. , PROPSI
S. ROSEWATER , Editor.
.Tolls Itoach nud Bill Stout ought to
join hands , No cntract in the country
would then bo safo.
F1tANCE will ] izo 1'ronch dip.
to utcy mo vndaye colaist8 chiefly in
aayimg a thing ouco and taking it back
twice.
SRNATOitTAN WYcK has come and
Bono , but Air , 11511 does not appear to be
any more cheerful than ho was before the
senators arrival.
A [ , CIIANIILnI seems to have ateppc(1
into Senator Rollins shoes in the New
Ilanpshirc senatorial election. They ap
pear to fit hint exactly.
SEv } : 8tates in the north hold elec.
lions this fall , of which the republicans
confidently expect to carry five. NcwJer-
aoyand Ohio are doubtful.
IT is nbout time for Wiggins to be
heard from again. Isis deferred store
appears to have scattered itself over six
mouths of cyclones and tordadoes.
PETITIONS far materials for paving thin
alley's arc circulating freely with stone
blocks decidedly m ithe leal. The sand-
ato21o ring do not need to be told what
the people think of their worthless trash ,
ADJUTANT-GENERAL Dmost pronounces
Robert Lincoln the best secretary of war
we have had since Jefferson Davis , lIe
is modest , industrious and keeps a watch.
ful eye over every portion of his depart-
' matt
CAr1T0L steals and school land jobbery
at Lincoln , together with numerous other
official and party delinquencies , are cutting -
ting down the republican majority in Nebraska -
braska at a rate which ought to alarm ith
friends , 1.w it doubtles is a cause for cheer
to its opponents.
T
I Krsi it before the people that nine out
of the twelve councilmen dare to defy
public sentiment and disregard the pro.
tests of their constituents in v.ting for a
pnvoing material that hiss been indlig
, ai nantly ropudiatu. by the property ow U-
I ers of Omaha.
STotL t and hail have clone a large
amount of damage in the south Platte
county but the ruin is not likely to prove
l xu extensive as some of our farmers in
I Cass , Butler and Saunders counties now
inmgino. In a week or two aeuurate news
will show the earlier reports to hnvu
bee ) greatly exaggerated.
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Wtr11 the break in the prices in provisions -
sions retail dealers should give their eus-
tomors the benefit of it. The butchers
0specially should not be backward about
coming forward with a'roduced scale. If
prices go up 011 the great wholesale nmr-
kote small customers hear free it right
away. R'lrcIL the market drops they
ought to be informed equally as 500)1
Tnosr onineut business men who deal
in adulterated farm products will probsb
buy realize before long that they ha4u
Overdo o the business. Right or wrung ,
it is Radu the pretext on which lard is
likely to be excluded from Germany , and
other govcrnmonts wiil prubablyfinll it a
h' eonveniolt pretext when they wish to
"protect" a 110)00 industry without coml.
mitting theutaulves to prohibitory tariff ;
Other nations cannot be blamed for excluding -
cluding real adulterations , when the Uni
ted Stated have shut down on adultgrat
t oil tea. Getting rich bychruting often
1158 auriuus drawbacks , and it is all the
meaner because the innocent nm at often
sulfur along with the guilty.
BROOKLYN has her bridge , but a suit
to decide whether it shat not be pulled
down or reconstructed is now rot thu
supreme court calendar. This is the old
Duller suit , originally brought to prevolt
the construction of the road bud of tine
bridge. The applications for prulintilary
injuictions were refused , std now that
to work is completed and Judge hatch-
ford himself laagoro forward to the su
pronC bench , the plaintiff" will have uphill -
hill work. Tin , strking of masts , which
is necessary in the case of those over
135 feet tall , is expensive , Umd the
ground for a cllalge is that congress pro.
vided in its bill that it "should not fib.
struct , Unpair or injuriously modify the
navigation of the river , " 'l'he 81iswur is
' made that the secretary of war was tut
thiorized to inspect and modify the plains ,
'L'hhs Ito did by commission , and allowed d
thu bridge to be 0oplulcd with ell tit u
facts before 1)1111. If tllu 8uprCnru coon t
should decide-a veiy remote possibility
4 -tbuit the bridge is not within the law
' 1 ( oilgress will either have to pass a speeia
nct-which ALllur claims is doubtful-
authorize the ruiiiing of the arch to 20 0
foot , 'Pilo oily other alternative wuul
/ be to pay vessels damages. This tilt
eaptaine wIUld enjoy in dull times , sine d
they might 'dot ' their mot to strikim 4
masta every day , lL job that costs froth n
ago tA , 5O9 , . I 11.1 , ,
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TIIA' rn6'ASUnr sURrbvc :
( tun national revenue is derivo(1 fnnn
mttional taxation , the internal taxes , and
the cllstotns taxes. A surplus rcvunuo ,
thou , by which is meant a revenue hero
than sufficient to meet the anmtal bleeds
of the govcnunent in its various depart.
ineits , the requirements of the sinkhig
fund , and to pay the appropriations
made by congress , alwaya stands for a
stlrplas of taxation. This is a ploiln prop--
sition , nail no mazy discussion of tine necessity -
cessity of the tarilf as a protection to industry -
dustry should be permitted to cloud it
Tile tariff is a tax , and it is no less a tax :
because it is paid indirectly by the 1)001)10
who COtlSumlo the articles 111)0)1 which it
is levied. Between the muuuys derived
from the internal and the customs taxes ,
the national treasury last year derived
$133,000,000 moro thou ) was needed to
meet every demand 111)011 thu govern-
relent 'This was the nulotmt of the
treasury surplus for ] 883 For the pro.
ceding year the surplus vvas$145,6OO,000.
Bothn these anus represented excessive
taxation , and wore tlsud as an argu
100)11. before tile Forty.Sovontll
congress , by which the Ir posi-
time t < ) reduce taxation was
supIOrtell. As a result the internal
revenue taxes were cut down about
4,000,000 n year alld the tarilf was
rCyiSCl to u10ko what was supposed
would anunmt 1.O a further reduction of
$2 5,000,000. , It is difficult to estimate
what our surplus will be n1. tlm eel of
the fiscal year just hegull , but oficials in
a 1)oeitiom to know , belicvu that it may
reach $100,000,000 of which $ tO,000,000
will be required for the ailtking fund.
This w'ollll leave $60,000,000 , of taxation
for which there is tl0 reasonable excuse
and tire tptcstiuu how to (1151)050 of it
will come u1) before the text congress as
forcibly as the same question Cahill up
before the Iasi 50580511.
'i'hm alvocLtCH of extreme prteetion
understand tl10t our treasury surplus will
again be advalccd as au argutnentfor
tarilf reduction std are racking their
brohua to dispose of this troublesome
stumbling block , Tine Nevr York u ; &
which ] 08(15 0mu bruicil of rove-
11110 reformers advocates the entire
abolition of tile ilIteriliti revenue
taxes , while , \Vhinrtori Barker : intl tile
I'unnsylvaniaropubhicans dcunuld that the
surplus stall be divided among the states
ill proportion to Im1)ulatio11. 9'lru bind of
both is , of course , to mainhin the pros.
Ou t tariff , and to (1151)050 of one of the
greatest trgnuleuts against the system of
exhorbibmt prod ctien.
Neither of these plans will ho endorsed
ly the Coundn 50)150 of the 11001110. If
taxation is excessive , tau surest hind
quiClaSt way of meeting the probleul is
to reduce taxation. Free trade , however
dufensiblo in theory , cannot become an
accoulplished fact ill this country within
thu present goleretiom. But the tariff
can and ought to be reduced minty mil.
lions of dollars , and those duties 1110111-
taltlUll which will 1)ro(1ucu tie greatest
revenue with the least ( liseoulfort to the
1)001)10. Thu tariff can yet be cut down at
least $25,000,000 none without entirely
disposing of the treasury surplus. Such
ti reduction would still leave a great deal
of incidental prtectiot to'Amoricu ) in-
dustry. And"this will he found h be the
fairest mid most popular' 1)1111 ) of ( ltsposillg
of the treasury surplus ,
Tim 'latesLadvicos ' front 1Vh dlingfn
slow that PostIullster-General Gresham
has let OxeluI0d lottery cnulpnuiea , from
the use of the mails , nor has lie nlado
buy decision on tie question of the legal.
ity o morality of that description of
1)1I8i1105N , n0l' Oyal consideredd it , All
that lie 1155 (101)0 ) hulas bceii to sustain tie
bctiol of Judge Keys , under Hayes , denying -
nying the Louisiana Lottery Company
the use of the 1111015 at Now York and
New Orleans. Tluat Co1l1 011 ariil siml-
ply ho forced to do its Now York business
at the Jersey City or some other post-
ofiice , 110(1 ( at file nearest postofico out.
side of New Orlemin , Nall nuiy tune
lottery eoulpauios say thley are perfectly
satistiud with Jhdge ) Gresham's action ,
So' miBluhding lave fleet the reports sent
front \Vashingtot tlat the departulolt
pas 1)0011 plicd with despntchos for information -
mation , ' ! 'here hits been an aIparetlt (10-
sire to givu the eouutly the impression
that lotteries , its illegal and corrupting
ngoueles , have 1)0011 forbidden to use the
mails. Aetunllp , however , duly at New
York amid New Orlemis has the Louisiana
Company bent oxelude(1 , nud not as an
illegal or a aviudliilg device , but for cur.
min irregularities in transacting its business -
ness , The action of Judge Orosidalu
5itnply delhrtes hour lottery comphulius
nay transact Itusitless through the 111)1118
What Judge Gresham may hereafter do
touching the character of tube companies ,
bid their right to proseeutu their btusiuiess
through the nuuls , is unknown. lie play
not be favornbie to them and to their
right to 050 the ntail8 whet the question
cones squarely before 1001.
PASTEUIL , tilt celebrated French
aci011tiat , who proposes to investigate the
nature of cholera , has rcndored distill.
guishCl services to France and to the
world of scieucu , lfutw'COl 1853 amid
1865 the silk product of Frauou 11)1(1 di
ntini5led front 0,000,000 , po1nd8 of Co
COe11S to 10,000,000 , froth a disctso bnutr
the Milk w'orIllHVviiich had bafllal ill ordl .
airy skill , hl 1805 the Frunult uimilltu )
of agriculture colnulissiotwd 1'a5teur'tt
' iuvestigato and repurt On the dispose. 1l
uccupte(1lIguhuzud a " 1ur0u1" nrld w uhl t
bl vvoik. Ifu hid tirsi to study the 1111
r turn of tie disease ; uu(1er what Cl cund
Staulces it llouriehe(1 whether it was cot
L tagious , and if so , Iwo cunlanuicated
wltetlwr it allbeted the quality of the
eggs meal amultitude of other facts ,
was a huge probleu , 811(1 otu ) star in the
aolutiol w'as to iulport eggs from China ,
that were 1(110W ) ) to be free frOn the di.
seaso 81x1 experiment with them. It.
took r number of } roars to ac-
complisli the work , but ho nucceoded Mill
in 1874 tllo silk industry of France had
roacitcd its old proplntions. If now he
grapples with the problem , ovod if ho
does not fairly succeed , ho will be likely
to pave the way for the success of some
future scientist.
Tlf.lO'h11ATO11S 1)A.itANDS.
The telegraph operators of tile c.4untry
through their trade union , the tolographl
ors' Ilrotllcrllood , have 1110(10 M (1011111)1 )
for higher wages and intinate that a no-
fusal 021 the part of the tol0grapiI company -
pany will be followed by a general strike ,
Boiled down to a shall compass tine fol.
lowing arc tilt' principal demands of tie
nmom : First , that the operators be gratl
ed according to their ability , treating men
011(1 w0mml alike , and establishing a fixed
stamdarl of pay , to apply to all operators
regardless of sox ; second , that the Asia-
ries new paid be increased ill the respective -
ive grades at least If ) per edit ; tit rd ,
that eight ) tours ho made a day's work
1111(1 sovml lours a night's ' work , and ,
fourth , that no Sunday ) work shill be
(10)10 without extra coulpehIsation. Under -
der the prescut systmn tutu night operators
ors are obliged to work Sunday nights
without extra pay and the day operators
stave to work or ono Sunday in SIX. It
will readily 1)0 ) 50011 that the dmminds of
tine operators nro sweeping , but it does
not 5O readily appear that they nro till.
just , "Equal pay for equal service" is
surely a fair demand , 1111(1 if , as is asserted -
ed , wages are front 20 to 25 per cunt
lower than they were before thu panic of
187J , nn increase of 15 per cunt can
scarcely be considered unreasonable.
The work of a telegraph operator is
laborious 1111(1 exhausting. It is as much
skilled labor as minty other branches of
industry v1'hich pay better wages. 'rue
hours are long , especially for the night
idol , 811(1 there has been a stealy decline
in salaries without a corresponding decrease -
crease in work. For these reasons tine
operators fuel that they have 11 good case
ill asking for an ilicr'eLso in wages , especially -
ially as the cuqany which ou/deys / tile )
is thu most prosperous in the world ,
CONF1.'D1 J 1iTl' 11ONDS ,
A saw sylndicatu has 1)0011 fanned in
London for the purpose of securing the
pxaymm lt of the eoufedurnto bonds told a
number of prominent Englisiunon have
connected themselves with the scheiue.
The syndicate have issued it prospectus
which sets forth that tine spirit of repudiation -
pudiation is fast disappearing in the late
confcdoade states , land that with returning -
ing prosperity there is a growing dis
position I ) make terms with all their
creditor , 'I'Ile opinion is expressed that
through a proper tnmdonatrulding fml0ng
the several chases of creditors ti satisfactory -
factory Hettluulent of tile comlfclerato
bonds nay be reached. Fifty thousand
(1o11ar's luivo heel subscribed and placed
in tue hands of trustees for the purpose
of tracing 1111(1 5000riug tile CO-OlICratioli
of all coufederate bondholders. A
tuarkut Juts already been made for tie
bonds in London , turd they are salable atone
ono or two per cent , of their face.
It is hi singular thing that mot like
Lord Pella ulce , Mr. Bruce , M , P. , and
Oo'st , AI. I' . , should lend themselves to
such It schUnle. They ought to
enough to know that these bonds will al.
ways rennin what they are , a dead loss on
the hn11(1s of their holdors. Whatever
many be the present or future condition of
the once Confederate states , thIesu binds
will never be acknowledged , However
'roll disposed the people may be t0 pay
their debts , mid however ready they a mi'
become to wipe out sty stain of rupudia-
troll now resting on thorn , there is al h11-
suparablu bar against any settloniont of a
debt incurred in and of their late war
against the Union. The fourteenth
anoudl eat to the national constitution
( ICOIRI'OS in positive terms that "neither
the United States nor any state shall as-
5)11110 or pay illy debt or obligation irl-
currod in incurrectieu or rebellion
against tutu United States , * * * but
mill such debts , obligations amid claims
5hnll be ] ruld illegal ,111(1 void , " 't'hat oi-
tirely disposes of the fatu of thuConfed
orate bonds. They mire "illegal and
void , " according to the highest law of the
land , timid no pease. can insure their pay-
uemt ,
1VITII nil the smoke and fuse over the
paving qucatiot , there nru two or 'three
facts which cannot he argued down by
the jobbers and ringstors of the city
council. These are : that tire charter
leaves to property ownera tue detonnina-
tiou of tutu material to be used in paving
in front of their lots ; that a majority of
property Owuore on tune cross streets luivo
designated a curtain nlaturial to be used ;
that in plain defiance of public smItiulunt
the board of public works proeoededtolot
contracts forpaving tepartiea whoso niato
rial had beenrojected by those nloatintor ;
w toil ; and that in spite of an overwhelm.
ing rumoiatrance hind protest fro ) property -
erty owners 011 the cross streets the eoun-
cif by a tote of nimu to three eolto11nptu-
ously rejected the 1)Utitiona 811(1 clinched
tutu ltCtiou of the board of public works ,
'l'heso nro tun plain facts , and taken in
cmuloetinn at it11 tile 01)021 charge that
bribes have been offered COmIcilulou for
their s'uit's , they furnish sullieient
grounds for tee widespread popular indig
nbtiou over this shanlCless job which till-
vrorthy servants hire trying tl foist upon
I tie cilizcus of 010111111 ,
A Hottsonabin l'hihlloatlon ,
The little book o21 "Abteleiu11u ] 5uluul , "
issued by till Alicihigau Cuntrd nhilruad ,
aid mailed free 5u application to 0 , W.
] toggles , nt. Chicago , is quitu interesting ,
; 11)1(1 worthy of purusal by mill , 'l'ho second
edition hits just come out.
Conuparo tyre dose amt quantity of ) food's '
Sarsapailla and you lave conclusive proof
of its superior strength and cheapnes8 ,
' 1'r } ' 't ' ,
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OOOIDENTAL JOTTINGS.
California.
San Francl co Is to have a new $20,000
wharf.
7'efmma county , Cal , , llas a tax roll of $7 ,
310,5260.
Lincoln uTs almost detmycd by fire on the
10tH inst.
'Them Ore fifty-ono prisolern In the Sacra.
nmlto ) jell ,
There are 200,000 acres In grain In Te1T An.
gobs county.
Tilrco young otters wore caught near Stockton -
ton that week.
Tntckee has organized n citizens' movement
against tramps ,
lteiarta from Downiervlllo give good news
of tire gold mines of that place ,
991ore are : "JR3 aciuxd clrildrol In 1'ra + no
county. Of tills number lblfr arc boys.
The contract leas Just been awarded for the
new insane nsyiuln at Stockton. Lost , $139 ,
015.
ICnight Temldars are already begbnf0g , to
arrive at Sal Frntlcisca ttl attold tits trlemdnl
cOnclat'o ,
heavy fires provall in the rnmIntaos ( In Sis-
kiyou county , Califor11a , and the walloys are
filled with deli smuko , rendetiog It very
sultry.
A Chlnanatl caught a sturgeon a'ei'i hug 165
pounds in Fratber tiler below Orovillo , last
week. 'I'ho fish pnllcd idol ovcrixard , but 110
was rescued by his cnnratles.
The surveys made on the uxtCnsinn of the
Oregon and ( 'ollfornlh railroad , bravo ( ICen
aband0ued. Nov prelhnlnary and locatiot
servo s are uew being made inns tire terlnlutts
near IIteddhlg to the Oregon lice.
Ostrich chicks are lmtchhigout at tile ostrich
farm near Auhhciol at the rate of one a Ill ) ' .
When they first roue oil of the egg they are
slant the size of Ii half grm vu duck. 'They
Nava good appetites amid grow rapidly ,
1Ltnunna ,
launber is worth $160 n theuaand at Cook
City.
Downs .t Allen have 5,000 cattle feeding in
\lout0na ,
Sevcl Inillinns of money is represented in
I101euistock 111011.
( lnliitin valley ranchers are threateuedwitll
a grassli0ppcr ralI.
'J'ho 1)nn ) LOmman mnhu at Butte ii to have
n sixty stalmp 111111.
A cln5d burst at Butte last week and did
cousiderahle danutge.
A new nud huportant coal dlwovcry has
made hI ( lallatiII county ,
1)111on , eu the 13t11,11111 vote or tire proio ;
Iii tiou of a $0,000 IeLeol 1111110.
Ileleitafasetle Will erect the ni iit llingrdfr
cant \L uouie tmnplu hn the territories.
Fron a rich gold quartz discovery at Y au
11111 , near Pioneer , Deer Lodge cmudy , 11110
H1ectllnmt5 ( If ore are sltew'a assaying $2,000 per
tuft.
' ! 'h0 east std west headmti ; of Mullen tun-
no won ndvnncod forty-eight feet last week.
At tutu IruIMohIt rate of pro runs the beet in the
heart oft till IImuutatu slid occur ) vitllhl the
next live weeks ,
Ialcma ( celebrated the arrival of the North-
cm n Pncflic with great enthu5La5111 or tlm 4th.
Ono of the fcaturas of the celebration was tie
deptrturo 0f a train for the cast with 1,200 , 000
puuuds of hniliou worth $350,000.
'Phu Gregory nud Alta 1lrnmmtatu reduction
works , near 11010110 , are turtling out fifteen
tans of bunion daily. Now smelting stacks ,
to be added tills 50115011 , vwilL increase the
output to about thirty tone every twcntydour
hours.
Oregon and Washington.
Extensive forest fires are reported from the
Puget sooud country.
The dally output of the Columbia river saw.
mills is ub0ut 650,000 feet ,
'l'lre nutluIrtties at IalhLs , Or , , have Iecid
ed to purclmaso a tlruusand delinr hand lire
olgine.
Iii Wallows valiey , Or. , recently h de5pcr-
ate lunatic naucl Adeer was kiiled by a
sheriff's Benne , ' 'ho attempted to capture
bins.
Forty or fifty convicts mantle a break for lib.
arty trout the Oregon l'edtentiary Tuesday.
'Thrco Were killed , two wounded 0101 seven
made their escape.
It fa estdmhted that not less than sixty of the
roughs cord thieves who were notified by the
Astoria Committee of Safety to leave that place
Ilave gamin to Portlmld.
Tlu Northern 1'aciftc Railroad Conqa . in -
tcnd Oi at once proceed wale construct , i of
n rail lieu along the Seattle ( \V. T. ) sit rout
to tire nurthierii part of tle'city.
Prompt measures by time City Connc' time
closing of the saiouus a1d thu form ion
of a vi'tl11wu conlnittcu , Lava restored
order nn ( ! Pitt n stop to Iawlessuess in Astoria.
The Oregon ltnilway and Navigation Com-
pany's Pad01150 branch Cxtehmsion flats been laid
to a point thirty-frvu Illiles east of P11101150
JIIrletlOll , Or. Thu work will ho pushed at the
rate of a mile mu day.
A strike among the frsllernon along limo
Lower Cohlmbia i5 reported. The cause of
the strike is the refusal on the part of the cannery -
nery mud to pay OOcvutMparfrsll. Thocannery
.non say that the fish are too small to pay so
much for tlpmu.
An nrganizatimt Is being effected fu IVhat
coo , 1V. T. , to fit out nn expedition to the rich
gold districts of the Nooksaclc and for time 'mr- '
sold of oxploriug time heights of ltlount Baker.
has beat f0uud in large quantities on the
Nocksack , within tlIrty.livernllesof\Vhatcotn
nud it is with a vfcw to developing the mines
that the expoditi0n is being fitted out. A
irlspectur vvho recently ventured to tie snow
et Mount Baker vvas rewarded by finding
several flue nuggets. That there i8 gold in
laiymg quantities on the plead of time Nouksaek
Is nu longer gtias tinned.
Utith.
I'rovo's Woolen ndlls r1r0 to be enlarged ,
111nhrg news throughout the territory con.
times (11111 and very little prospecting is in
progress ,
Salt Lake City averages 'twmlty-four arriv
lug and dopnrttmg trains daily. At Present this
boats Ilnimm by a lnajnrity of seven.
/.inns Snviug hank was robbed on the Otis
inst. hid the burglars were captured on the
10th. One proved to be the son of Apostle
Rich.
The Utah Powder Company's works located
at 0gdon cuny0u exploded on the ( ihi imst. ,
blowiugtime , killing
n man naned Porter mend injutiugseveral
other worklnms'
For the first time in history- Salt Lake Is the
scenic of a railroad war of rates between the
now Denver k 111(1 Grande 011(1 the Union
Pacific. The latest opt was $7 between Oanaha
and Salt Lake over the Rau Grando.
Arizona ,
The survey 0f the southern boundory of San
Carlos reservation is i0 process.
Tombstone h0s had a hurricane wbicIl dls ,
turbod roofs nud stirv'd the dust considerably ,
Arizona and New Mexico have been n)0de a
Fisher Internal Itevuuuo district , with S , A.
as collector.
Thelostofico ; at Phoenix Issued 500 mono
orlprs duping tire quarter endol.Juno 30,11 (
Aggregate aneuut In dollars and cents being
$15,000.
'rho Navajo Indians will halo a vrool c13p
this year of over 800,000 1lomud5 , Thu hides
and polls that they vu ill haidlo still auuolt to
abllt 1'100,000 pounds ,
At Phoenix Saturday night , two masked
moo entered titu stern of Iimt (101(110511 mind ,
covering him rind his clerk with IO ulvvre ,
rifled to a safe of b' 10.
A Loa'mrtion is being agitated in l'reseott
for tile pul pue of svrurlog an exiIrebsieu as to
the cnustntetlou of the brauch railroad to the
AtISUIIc and 1'nciliu 1(110 ( , whiclilsas beousul-
sidlzed by leglslativo uuaebumtt lu the suns of
4100,1100.
A petrified fmostahout 800 acres In oxtmlt
has been disesit Bred en the Azitoaa eldu of thu
Colorado uluer , ill the lfucksklu nouhItahis.
'I'heru are ) etrifud trees twenty Inches in
dlamuter mold there is not a bosh that Is not
petdlled , the sagebrush and grass being nil
turod to stone
One hundred pounds of gold 'l'a9 clennod u r
after a sixteen day's run at the Carlislu mill ,
Grant county' , New 1nxico ( , 'rlto Carlisle is
fast becoaibg kmolru as duo of the richest gold
.
0 f' , k1. , .d
minas In America. A ; mound and a half gold
nugget was ricked up In the name mile a few
days . - City Enterprise ,
Colorado ,
Orceloy Is now struggling for a Ike depart-
ment.
The risseamentof Gunnison county amounts
to $3,327.715.
Jefferson county warrants are selling at two
) er cent prerninn ) .
'fbegOvernor has offered &OOrewart for ttlo
armed , of each person concerted In the Grand
county murders ,
The holy Cross c nnpany recently made a
valuable strike nn llornestake tnountabl , run.
ning $ ( 'A In geld.
Assays of ere from the Maley Elephant at
Red llmtatalu gave :19 : ounces in silver ael 42
pcr cent lead to the ton ,
The trout caught in the Gunulson this season
arc larger than at auy season before whima they
abxnmd hl great quantities.
Weld county alone produces nnnually throe
quarters of a 101111(10 p(1bnds of wool , nud the
entire state several million Ilnunls ,
'flue 'rnbr well ; hr the 1)erver , opera house ,
is fiowig nttilO rateof 185 gaihons lien 1llilliltO ,
11,100 galous ix r hour , or 2(30,100 ( gallons per
day ,
9'he 1'oudre valley will prodnco n larger crop
hyri peralut this year ( hats ever before. The
craps nu the lug nud IJttle' ThonOson ; rivers
am men better than oe the l'ondre.
2A new mining undo Ineations halo Lemi
umdo iu lnnldcr { county in tire past year , from
, luly 1. 1832 , to .hilly 1. 1883. Tlds number
duet I1OE ltcillde rehlcatlella , It is a potty
good showing fur now discoveries In Boulder
county.
Thin Union 1'aciftc rnhlmad company with.
out selicitati0m h1Li ( ucreased that pay of colt.
doctors 111111 brakeuleu on Its lines In Colorado.
Passenger co11ductors from time first of Jnly
get $100 per mouth , freight conductors $00 ,
and brakemen $ C , .
Senator Palxlr , vllo has just oxanllned the
\ioutczmua 0hd'I'nin O:5lmntcr mines at Ash.
croft , with id ) ) ) Lenard tine vianager of the
\tateimlessluh)0 ) at Lealiv'I33e , in highlyplea.cd ,
Ho says the Medcznnma hrw $3,000,000 worths
of ore in sight 011(1 time group is worth $ (1,000 ( ,
000. Thut lee Is auxiuus t0 ftrfelt sumo
smelter33 tousa tiny of rich ore , In all prlba
billty teams will commence h0tlllng ills ores to
the , Vhloeler smelter 50011 ,
.Vyanli
Inrnmio is discussing a sewerage systmn.
Stocktuel feel bide over the drop is cattle
gtmtatktli5.
Ore from the Silver Crown mine assays GO
per cent copper.
Copper ore has been discovered at time base
of time Squaw meuutalns.
The shipping seasonn will be n little Into this
year , but cattle will be in line condition.
Cheymnlo balks umv refuse the trade dollar.
Lnranrio banks continue to take it at liar.
The body of ye0ug l'tekard , drowned hr the
Laramie river , near Cooper , way discovered
11o0ulay.
Wyoming vast 1)1111118 were never carpeted
in 0 richer green nor her flowers iii greater
prfsion.
Work on the Laramie soda works has Lean
doluycd sonew'hat ) by the lack of material -
stone nud firebrick ,
'rho Eagle Mounltain mineral halt is about
twelve lay srxteel miles , and a largo mmlber
of proniliug lead have been discovered al-
ready.
Twenty-five saws , about $250 worth of belt.
fig , and thug damage dole to the machinery ,
make Mr. Weber's lose $2,000 by the bunting
of Ills Mill near Laramie.
Dill Nye , w ho lmas been off duty en the
Boomerang for nearly a year , has returned to
Laranlio munch iuglro ed in health. All unite
fu Longrat0lations to the genial h0uloriSt.
Fred. Meyer , a Laratnie butcher , while delivering -
livering meat at time Frontier hotel , last week ,
broke tllrnugh the fluor of the kitchen , which
vv'S8 01(1 and rotten 1111(1 fell into an old well
beneath , mid was browned before he could be
got out , ' 1'hn coroner's jar } censured the
owners of the ) souse far allowing suds a mmr
trap to exist m ( time promises.
Yesterday a very handsonto specimen of
copper ore vvas brought in front the Gadsden
' 'Copper ICiug , " tweety-one niiies west of
Cheyenne. It will lie shipped to the Denver
cxpoutiom , cord it is said to be omouf the finest
specimlIens ill existuucu , containing 5:1
of metallic copper. Professor Stanton will
have a similar one on exhibition in a few days ,
-Cheyenne Leader.
Idaho and Nevada.
A city election was held at Boise , I. T „ last
vscok The It0pnblicans carried the day std
ro elected 1'onney for Mayor.
There are three hundred bridges on theUtah
and Northern ltaiuroad between Ogden and
time month of tire Blackfoot river.
Sipco the passage of time now Dnunmer-
liCetIsee law hI Nevada there has been paid
into till State 'Preasury the suns of $4500 for
licenses.
Tha new g01no law in Idaho is very strict.
No buffalo , deer , elk , antelope or umountain
sheep are to be killed between the let of Jauti
any and the let of Septmnber of each year and
at no curer time if killed to obtain their hides
or to ship their cercassesout of the Territory.
A Pinto Indian killed his squaw in Butte
vadloy White line county , Nov. , last week ,
null the tribe lynched him-not after the
American plan , but after a style of their own.
Tltoy 1155800(1 brim with ropes and after dmg-
giiig him around for a w11ilo hitched the repo
to a horse and dragged the murderer around
over time neastains mmtll his body was mangled
beyohd recognition ,
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Lumbago , Ilackache. Headache , Toothache ,
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Hull , . , Nca"I. , ! 'rust Mlle. .
AID ALL ( Irilalt tieUltr 1'5185 AFU Ar'llr8.
8.ILby Urslt.r..54 U..l.r..v.r.lien , Flay C.aw bolt ! , .
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TIIR Clltitl.r5 a. YoUEI. It CO.
( e.-"a , t. A. reeeiaa , Q l a.lllr.r. . 85 , C.8. A.
BELLEVUE COLLEGE.
tinder the care of the I'reebyterian S anMt of No.
breska. Ilegles Hptenuber lotlm. Classical and
Hdrntlflc 'nurses with Irreparnlnry department ; also ,
Musical slidtrt HoIartuarot , all open to 1)0(11 soacs.
9adtloulow. LaathnuIavutlfutanti hcalthful , Only
nine miles from Lhuaha en the 11. k 11. IL it. AU.
dress for circularo , l'IIOF. w. J. IIOLLMAN , RcHo
hue , Nob. j ) 1541-cool m&na&02us
SPECIFIC F00
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Scrofula , IAiuga
F.til , Ugly Blood
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Diseases , D U a IXA'
sfa , Nervousness ,
CON U E R O R 5tck Ilrvldarhr ,
Rhuumatiem ,
Amore ) tiakness , llmiu Worry , Btac1 Sores ,
Biliousness , Cosflrness , NervousI'rostrnllou ,
Kidney Troubrnoal lrrv.rl ularffes. ( $1.50.
Namplo Teslhnmdnlx.
Samaritan Nerwinols dolel , waadciL „
Dr. J , 0 , hiehennotn , Alexander City , Ms.
"I feel it m9 duty to recommmlendIt. "
1)r.11. F , lmughlln , Cldc , lianeal.
"Itcuredwbere physlclalms fulled , '
iter. J , A , Edle , Beaver , Pa ,
t . Correepondcnoe freely an.wered.s4
For tcatlmoalals and circulars send stamp.
The Or. S.A. Richmond Med. Co „ SLloleph , No ,
Sold by all Drugghls. (17)
Ha iEsTERMA 1 NN & CO. , '
a
IMr0nTERS of"
QUEENSWARE ! s
China am Glass , a
608 WASHINGTON AVENUE AND 609 ST. STREET
St. Louis r
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Goods ! .
SA1VI'L C. CO. , ! 1
Washln tan Avenue and Elf ! ! , Street , - - - ST. LOUIS. MO'
STEELS JOHNSON & CO. ,
Wholesale Grocers
0'
AND JOBBERS IN ' - ' ,
FLOUR , SALT. SUGAR S CANNED GOOI Sa ; ND ALL GROCERS' ' SUPPLIES
A FULL LINE OF THE BEST BRANDS OF
Cigars and Manufactured Tobacco
AGENTS FOR REP/WOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER CO
J , A , WAKEFIELD ,
w110LESALE AND RETAIL DEALEI ( IN
Luffihier , Latli , Sli1e , P ickets , .
SASH , BOORS , BLINDS , MOULDINGS LIME , CEMENT , PLASTER , &C-
TATE GENT OR MILWAUKEE CEMENT COMPANY.
Near Union Pacific Depot , - - OMAHA , NEB ,
C. F , GOODMAN ,
i
Druggist
AND DEALER IN
P1lltS , Oils , YlliS11O8 ffl1 ¶ ! ll1 !
OMAHA , NEBRASKA ,
.I5P-EEt : ® .
DEALERS IN
Hall's Safe an Lock Cornp'y. i
FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF
SAFESVAULTSLOCKS&L L ' .
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1020 1'wrrsam f5trocst. Omaha
HENRY LEHMANN
JOBBER OF
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a Sliaes.
EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED ,
1118 FAItNAM STREET , - OMAHA NEB.
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M. HELLMA N&C0 , I
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Clothiers ! .
1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREET , COR.13TH , _ "
OMAIIA , NEBRASK .
GATE CITY
PLANING MILLS I 'B
MANiiFACT RIL9 OF
Carpenters' Materials ,
-ATSO- y
sash , Boors , Blinds , Stairs Stair Railags Balastcrs WIll O & Door Frames , &c
Firstclass facilities far the manufacture of all kinds of Moulding , , l'laning and Matclmlng a 1
Orden from the country R lm be promptly executed. specialty
Addis all comnmatcattona to A , MOYEII , Proprietor , ,
A. H. IAII.EY
MANUFAOTUltEli of FINE t
Blli8s , cCarriages aM Sprill ¶ aolls ,
My Itep ository is onstantly nuod with a select bboek , that lvorkmnanshlp guarapitenL
Office and Factory S. W Corner 16th and Capital Arvnuo , Qmaha r
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SPECIAL 'O
Growers of Live Shock and Others.
WE CALL YOUR A'T'TENTION TO i '
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It is the beet and cheapest toed for stock of any kind , One pound is equal to three pound , of ,
Stock Sod 'S ith Ground Ott Cake in the Fall and 'Inter Instead of running down , will Inercase in core .
and Its be hm , . gael marketable roudltion in the . spring , Ualrymen . , as well as others , 'Silt use it can testily weight. to
merit Try it and Judge for youncieo. Price $ -5.00 j er ton ; no rharde for lacks. Address
0 ( eod me wooDatN LINSL'ED OIL CORI'ANY , 0.at n , Nab '
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