Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 28, 1874, Image 2

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    THE OMASABEE
TO COUK.ESPOSDENTS.
WK o XOT deslro any contributions winterer
Q aU&uyTor poetical tharscter ; andre
preserreorto return
supply onr
limited s = pWln th * direction.
ftxix. NA OF WJjiTKB , to IaU mn > t ln ccb
ndeTeryait'iwo ? 1111 any communica
tion of wh t nature soerer. Thl is not In
tended tor publication. but for eur own satis
faction and u proof of good filth.
bw5risig"'Fi3KHs we wffl. lw T t *
ajok to hear ' .from , on ill matters connected
with crop * , country * politics , aid on any ub-
ject whateTer of general Interest to the people
ple of oar 8tat . Any Information connect
ed with & Ijjjcuon. aid relating to floods ,
aodJent etS wffl tieTfladly recelred.All'
inch oonununlMtlons , Uowerer , must be
brief si ponible ; and tiey must. In 11 cases ,
be wrltUn upc one side of the theat only.
. _
, tandldgto lor. office
* jieUier2inade bj , self or frlendi. and
whether u not Has or con.iinnicatlons to the
Editor , are ( until nominations are made )
Imply personal , and will be charged as ad-
B. BOSEWATZB , Editor and Publisher , Draw-
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' KOTXOK. .
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Vter Octobesy vealy .ftnt , 1872 , lh
y fi on oitheJD < Mi.Tr BEJE U ammed
y MrSsawta DaricHo whose.order all astt-
criptlons not paid at the office will be payable.
ted by whom all receipts for subscriptions !
BEECHEB is accused -of another
high crime. He was among the
first publUEeraprfha't "bribed"'subs
Bcribers wilffa chromo. "
tains-an elaborate-editorial in
favor of lightning rods , "Vy © are in
clined to suspect that the'liehtnjng
rod agent hos Jtaken possession of
&Hn whJlo the editor was at-
* 8 Korea * raoo 'at Long
Branch.
re-
rea
rockHrooled''can-
ycns of the Sierras. It came cot
as the consequences of carelessness ,
but as one of those Providential
visitations , against which no'nmount
f human , /orflthought or wisdom
in'the'Pattee ' corruption fund ,
simplybecause ( Pattee andlv Strick
land * polsliivelydenied that they
ad subsidized him. Now did any
ody-iexpect' that either Pattee or
Strickland would confess tba'fr they
4i i ; - bad-committed a criminal 'offense
bribing a UcUed States officer.
( Sent of the.grasshqpperin- ,
J.vaslpnjnax. be best judged Jrom the.
. - 'grassHopperextracts -published in
another column. _ WhJle , the loss
and actual destitution , entailed 'by
-the unwelcome voracious visitors
will doubtless be 'qulfe .severe in
some localities ! we apprehend that
actual -sustained will
q-the damagesustained
" " -Mall beiowkhe first panic estimates.
won h - . ? r v
applied for S225- _
loftal national currency un-
: , . . . . - . Jew-currency act. ' - Of this
cfja 61inLrSSO,000 : ias. already been
granted , and § 135,000 has been re-
owing to informality In the
jatlonsT It is" expected that
these informalities wall soon be rec
tified anoTtheri-'the currency will be
iBgucd/byHh'e'-Unltcd / States treasury
" ' "
- deparimehtr
disdain-
of the
opportunity to be present at the ex
amination now in progress before
Judge Bartlett , His1 refusal to rec
ognize * fife proceeding" § regular
t 110. .way. diminish
tf force of tthcdepostions ! tbat are
ilng lakin'ther nder oath' . It is
theonly way in which the charges
preferred agaiRSt'blnfcatf'beproper-
" "
Jysubstantiafedr" "
.
. , .distinBuish.ed
ionariesln the Co-op cause have
Sfpe where
they instituteda counoii of this
*
It would hardly be necessary in
ba , tp Btate ho.W'Luthej Poland
an iHI ) : P raU "have gained dis
tinction among-us. _ _ _ For the information
mation of tha5ijiize5is. : oL-Beatrice
, r e mention " the fact
giaiitbeyl iSldMhiKh ' rank in the
Or
to the Iincgjn Jour ;
norUie meetIng of the Nebraska
= lhdepeHa1IHls"on 11l5" ' 21st"roved "s
fizzle , 1 ecausc ( tbeBEE and other
'
- aHBo'uriced ttKat" th&
t 3 *
Itake place on July
factlt vas called for
the 28th.Inasmuch as the BEE
had efSriyedits information from.Uiq
theSf mahA county papers , wfiere
the new parture originated , ; this
re-
iletely hoodwinked
In and other op-
were at the
Tuesday.
fflMMlpoUtical sons of toil
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- - - - " -iell
the trtith , they
.owled . ed thai the
B H-fizzle , because the
*
sand Grangers had
isition to talrc
soratnblc for office.
heNcmaba Grang-
meeting adjourned
b , hen it is hoped
respectable attendance
secure . Meantime the
. i liite-giorious cause are to
heWiJ ecr i"enfcrcnce with the
jJAf flf tke Ko-op ? Klan and the
% w , . - * - . .
wlth a YJ.ew Q { %
so forces upon
one platform and ) ne ticket The
only serious obstacle in the way of
this brilliant schemers the lament
able insuflieSacyJlft the number : of
payjng offices to be distributed
. , anxious to Sacrifice tljcmselves upon
* * * ' the altar of their country in defense
of the industrial classed
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THE leading' organ of IJebraska
Bourbonism is again doomed-fto
disappointment The industry iand
zeal which if bEg-of'late displayed
in attempting to firejhe Germanic
heart Into revolt against "the Re
publican party is likely to come to
naught Thftchietstaple.
tion that was to drive German-Re
publicans'into theTJemocratic ran su
was furnished 'by-the-utterances 6f *
the Pawnee Republican. That pa
per was quoted as an. oracle that
foreshadowed the temperance cru
sade that -was to be/ imaged by the
Republican party "m the coming
campaign. *
The Herald\ery ingeniously as
sumed that the- Pawnee county
paper was in favor of prohibitory
State Legislation , which , if enacted
would deprive Jhe German of his
.indlspensiblej fievera F. Ajid now' '
the Pawnee Republican explains its
position by pronouncing against
local and State legislation and hi
favorof Demanding the liquor traffic
questionto congress. The following
extracts fully explain how our Pavj- ;
neo coniemporaryprbposes to deal
" " " " * ' 4
with this issue.
"We believe'this matter belongs
to Congress , and Congress most cer
tainly bar the- right , and power to
prohibit the-Tna'nufaclure of liquor ;
if it is an evil ha the land. It if uv
national evil. Then why has Con
gress not just the same right to leg-
Jslate.this evil out of the country as
it had teflegislale slavery ?
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What are our present 'laws worth
so far as the penalty goes for viola-j
ting them by the whisky drinker
and seller ? scarcely -much as.
the paper upon-which4hey are.ptitt-
ted : ' - > JLC t t t f .
THE'editor of the ( Lincoln ) Jowfc
nal knows \ thatf jwherf X hkl ey.
shops -prohibited tBat'in those
localities tUerei3Tas much whisky
sold and 'drank on prescHptlons , "
as if saloons wjre in ull blast We
must , get to tke.roof ofthe"eviL Jfo )
absolute curewas yerefiectedjwjth-j
out-first striki8 at < tbiHroot ItJ/
so with the whisky question.
We favor the enactment qf $ Jaw ,
by congress , to prohlblt-the maaa ? :
facture of Bpirituousjliquors savgfer
medicinal purposeiV3 aifd' for Ifiif
alone , and aheavy fine for its adul
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teration. > - ' ! [ j 7
State laws , asf6 65d/rbefore } , re
main as a dead : let er.on.
books. "
ji
'y ' . " . tJ : ' i. < 9 5 *
ALTHOuair James 'M . " .Pattee-was1
never commissioned as.deputyfposU.
i - - . . - ! i .f ; ' , ; ! , * > CTf f i
master of Omaha ; the evidence pro-1
duccd by the postal /investiga.on >
shows thaf the dispense ? * of ndble
charities was' - practicallyacting5
in tliftt "capacity during Jinajny/
months. Not onfy ffi he exercise
' ' :
the privilege of staraprag'and'-tjifaT
to. the. ppstmaster"gf'Omfthar His
replies to these communications
were commeno'ably brief .arid . to .the ]
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point tFor instance : if ariy"ver-
dant farmer VRjr own * in Texaa rej
quested the postmaster of O.mihi *
state whether Pattee'a Orphan Asy *
lum Lottery was.ireUlble ,
turned over , tlle >
Postmaster Pattee } and that func ;
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tionary rophed 0 , K.
TUB address of the .Congressional
Republican executive committee
contain ? among other , facts some
demonstrate that tKf'Srdinary'ye'x- "
penditures of "the Goverrintenl ex
eluding the interest on the national
debt and-expenses-incidentaLto-the.
rebellion have been reduced to a
less amount than during the last
year of Democratic rulesunder.
a very striking" evidence of the
economical management of our na
tional-affairs. - , i. , /c ,
.lusuranct Beform. . ,
Q
Reform Ininsurance5fenow1 the
watchword of property owners gin1
Chicngo ami the Chicago Tribune
presents a very plausible argument
continuing the present method of
insurance.mj'mp * ' - - - -
insurance.
"Every insurance agency , sp far
as we k hpwyls E3cCby * a percentage
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on Its 'business. "Hence , the more
\ usjrjess the'more/profit . ? rlnVaddi-J
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tion to that , a whole army of brokers
and solicitors are paid in tbe same
way by theofficesorrwhich they
'
solicitor by those "t'cpWlionr hey
sell whatever policleg.they'are'able ' ,
torcontrol.The , old and salutary
rule-not fto-take insurance property
above two-lbirdsof its value haslong
since been bbselbtejaiidj1in c the
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phrase othei'ansa'riab * J eAfctted ,
and tho-system of percentage above
described fl'property wner cari < get"
ibout all Uie insurauce laiplehses.
By iheLp.erasteinLbdrhJgofJinsur- (
aucc agents and brokers w which
x > rtion of property-Jn
jrotahly-Insured/fft ro
ilaasfor ( < a 'bultojn
'ouhdatlonrarid nn't
ast nail he.wUl " be constantly pes-
ered by "ihwrraaceTbroksft and
agents. kll'CJL ' J 2U
/The trndency f insuring to the
full amount of tbe vajd > pf pfiperg
dsibad , cven upon oiR iciosgbouc
and. careful business m > n. * An
neighbors all around him are fully
Insured , and hence does not exercise
ordinary vlgllence inr-'guarding his
property. Hence , * -Iufers that
ordinary care on his perfcean only ,
or mainl3- , protect hitk fpom fire on
his own premise ? . Hence he argues
to himself tbat , on/-- " * * * '
care will cost hira
fully insured. He e
slirancc , and
soundly , lee
companies to
ihav sustain ;
Buf while _
"other insurance- .
keeping fully insufed [
clous influence oB'th t ofjmen ,
among the dishonest rf& the vicious
they furnish the ffireq pipnptinss
to incendiarism. , Anafentfor in
stance , calls on an MhaW. and ,
with a little palaver , tcidfcS | him to
take out a policy forJJIJWO , when
he ( the agent ) kB 0vs , should
have known , thatt&prowty is not
worth-SOO. SuriJ he Mb to bun- '
self , I would rather bavelhe com
missions on tUe.largef
would my
prefers-theJarger sum , for he knows
before itheJ oUey expires , if his
neighbors do riot conveniently fur
nish , a fire to-burn hlaLJip-Jie can
set oneliimseI L JKnoCJbe resent
plan of fully Insuring or over insurIng - " i
Ing property , therefore , a direct pre
mium for incendiarism ?
8TATEVJOTTnrGS.
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York is a promising fown
Seward will soon have a brass
- - -
band.
Wahoo is stlU on the high road
of progress.
" Hastings expects
eVatorthisseason' . . . _
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ag
ricultural fair this fall. ,
Tecumseh expects to establish
an agricultural implement factory.
The Ashland flax mill is pre-
_ faaulng
mill factory. J
Corner lots have riz in Bloom-
uagton.
Nemaha county will build a
$500 poor house. \ "
l 5DS5t &i&Q& rage-
in the neighborhood of .North Plattej
Fremont is building another
elevator.
St. Paul wants a hardware
store. .
Wilber is constructing a 16,000
bushel grain elevator. * ,
Bell Creek exports one car loa'd
of brick per day to Fremont .
K --L * * *
\ j ; ThQlSlncoln
Lincoln proposes to organize a
$75,000 hotel stock company.
Plattsmouth is trying to estabp
lish a church and parlor organ lac-
torv f ? * * * ir' ' i.
i wli * o rrr' fjoi ; s >
5 s Sewar oTOtyiias bver eD,000
backpaydueher In taxes from the
7B73TM. raUroad company. " i
-tClarksville is in a flourishing
condition in spite of the grasshopperf
j " * '
eomineucetlve"6pera'lionsm
weeks.
Helena has a sprightly
er OieTCedarwc"ounty "Ad ?
.vacate.
Helens willsfebllsh a.
steam ferry across the Missouri by
September Jst.
pasj r\
F -ljpliamah wants the Omaha &
iNerfnwestern RaUroad to move for
ward and extend.
and JWaboo.is.Jxqw .being agitatea
-itfSaunders * codnty. AG
-Beatrice , h'as a second '
p per , thej ] ? , Gage ' county
Emory Higleyi editor and publisher.
The saw mill at Arapahoe , Fur- "
n al cQon 'vss accltjeQtally de
stroyed by fire last week. it
S Qalf tmanjwaa pulled'out of
the Missouri river at Brownvllle hut
-eek" > but he was not identified.
iy = iThenew.flouring mili at Wilr
her , SalineCo" , 'will be in operation
- Bed. Cloud. , Webster county ,
Jitijgs betKeenl'lOtfgnajfiOO in- .
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HabitaqS.
rep
resented as a first-class substitute
forfuelrj- (
" Theljfrennonites that arrived in
thiaState , last week are said to have
bfofigKPftwut $300,000 in money'
An.ejftensjyp bed of mineral
caygr.pbtImetaIpwMeh ! l e'ipfec'tecl
tbimake fiij.\ai.a first - . - ? , . clasa ; Jrr' < stonewareT V. _ jJ j L has " >
c6imty&fuse toap rdpriateQCO ! for
of the proposettCSioux-
neySbad JA -
emptying into the Republican ; riven
uine saw > rnills < > invoperatlpia7 two
cfiburinejnillsin.runiUng:6rder ; : and
nine in contemplation.
r-A party of Ottumwa capitalists
have puruhttsed A PPfltjon pf laud
near Wood river , on which they
- - - -
proposo-40-ereet-a-substantial grist
mill. ,
? Sp , d OTt ir to now
completed. ! A tw.eJYVAQrse ; power
engine supplies its motive power ,
and a separator that will clean fropa
5QOjtoJ50ibbusheiso(3jain per hour '
is being placed in ihe cupola.
G ± ihe SoutEOork" ! of ffielSPlatte
river is nearly dry , where the two
forks1 of 'thatti stream % bme together
, Ht Norih , Platte. , The water has
notibeea .known 'to be so low forever
over sjx years , * - - ' i > < " :
5rr-JS ep.Ial terra'of bB [ | > is'trict
Court for the trial of Qebrge Waldo <
and Mrs : Celestia Bandall , for the
raarde oftQeorgB Jlandallwlll qom- '
mence in Pawnee City on the llth1
o fj ugask Sheriff T 'yl < w .has been
cogimgided taiave thirtvro wit
nesses presentTrom Johnson county ,
justtobegin'thetrml.
Between .RedrClpudWe bster :
lUn'ty'ahd * ' - Arapaftoe'Furnas / '
there are , by actual count , seven
hundred . .tiouspsTb s fngludea the
dvelUrigstn ( the diflbrenttowns in
the counties of Franklin " 'Harlan
taken on which the dwellings are
not-visible , is eighteen hundred :
. La Platt Sarpy countyj
eight weeks old by fts parents on
thel ! tirins& ! rhe deed was com
mitted. Jnl7 the presence , of several'
persons ; ahd'as'lue'cfiiia'wasofiille.
gitimate origin , the verdict of the
ly as follows-tells the story : } The
Juy.flnd I tbaFtbe QhUd , ipiS * to "its
Dwho ,
dro inftd RingolSk'tbe mother
were togotberimrly all tbe fore
noon , and RtngaaUiougb he denied
en his oath t atV 'as the fither
of tbe child , gdmiif&i tbat he fur
nished the njgiher money before
the child was/ljfcr to leave the
country , be s eJSI threatened to1
sheriff Jkr etwbb | rG orgianna
- - - " i S JHngo.
* t # i * * 3&- :
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.to offlciil instructions un-
J ' - '
lNtt n. . .
UMgw 'at that
_ _ _ _ ' '
. . lti6'Jo
r - - - pay money
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ney onto * toitbe"smiBe'narties. , That
. ' superior
. - - - -
t. tBEiajfevv
-
hereUA M . closedout-
and tl K H < / lately hav
ng ltj'M > PTte * for tc
S & Hg Speculators tI
In tickets oanpBMr congrablate I
themselves en UlM ract that' tliey I
need Buflbcaq ftwtlM anxiety'in ' re tI
lation to tb oi ial drawfag. "
People who desk temake ; perman I
ent inve tnwat .c * * ' be accom'mo-
latcd neawrOBM than Corinne',1 *
} y ta j aSBkreeljEilfcat other bograf
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Qraer of Enoch :
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24.
Torinne evidently did not jknow
low to appease the wrath of post
nastera. If he had served an ap-
* he would" ave fnvesteSTiri a' set
if silver-plate and his lottery would
tillbeinfuUblwt , *
GRASSHOPPER POINTS.
. JtfyrjadsQL .gjasshopperiL. have ,
been visible flying in the air in this
propinquinty for the past few days.
FHebron ( Thayer Co. ) Journal.
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t
Theysettled abournoon , by darn ,
hundreds df acres of com had been ;
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destroyed. ; , , ' '
ThfegrassTioppe.rshavegIyen ! us a
call andflonea ; good.deal i ; damage-
, to the' ifrh crop .In some jlocalltles.
.Around "Wood .Riverj station they
. 'haverihjured.the crop Tmt little.
[ G , i'aXd , Island -Independent
ail/The grasshoppers during the last
Hhree-daysbf theipyislt , took 'fanj
by to' nibbUng'thewleavesv' ' pfln the ,
youhg ottbnwood trees about town ,
'arid--also1 'hi' * the' * * country. Some
groves look as frbsfc-had 'nipped
the , leav < Js.-H8cnuyler ; Register
.
IpUUlCljlclUlv iiiUAMv * iJtv7 ( f i "J ,
fplaceatb'ey hjve me , oqwn , and
i&YQ rloiOfiT CODSld6r > i Dlt ) , r jQ3plflQ
the "com noyisiflQr&plQ Jc& y tire
nterfalnedtha ; | eri6us { Injury1 will' '
3be.dojjfi { tbeyvfjo. : not Jeaye.Boon.
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to be
doey butaos sere K > ny | at , ,
tacked' on1 'ttie outsklrts "a'nd , > the.
idamage ; is -
the'sduthernjportionibf the ;
. . . ,
J3 llJttjr. DJ V * * * j JV. ! * * - wrf
Ibeei remarkably' liibkiyt in escaping
with1'as1liWle' damage1 aflhaS'beenj
'done 'Ward fe ortei"j ' ' * { .
iThe chief.topicicf ; ) nyersfttion' in
this county to-dayyiaigr sshoppers1 :
rlLris-discussed-.on'thb.BtreetiCorners ,
! in < oiir parlors < atiith6ijnealntlmg. < >
imdj-when'iwe ' are retkedstoj.bed at'
'hightpitas the , all absorbing othe ne
every where ; Fat all j times ; , oud1 on ,
rtempt todlfffuise'tliafactjtbat he
grasshoppers > are ihere and : thatdhey |
are > dhiug serious 'injury-do icrpp
through , , out iheicountry rtr Lpiie.
Tree Courier , : oil ! > % i - -l itil [ , IO
'stripped the coro'MDai ncountyi. .
'There vm.not e'ehbu'gU'rafteaifor '
* A 'J - ' " " * * - " ' l u'i * "
. 11113'
Xf UI OOf WU VA AAC. v < * * * * y '
part oC-the.couutr3LaseX5ond 'visit ,
and so far as weican Jearn have de.f . f
strbyed everything ) in the..5hape of-
den truck ; .even .the fwitl trses and
young cottonwoodgro\r ! .onimany
farms are killed. , rona , tbe be3tin- |
.fdrmation we c'an.getthere.will not
bel more than tM-Qior.three.bvmdred .
bushels 'iof rcorn Jbttvested'iiOi fbe
iconntyj ipHt,6f some ! flfteen : thousand
lacres plantedlastspring-r-iKp.ward' '
iDountyAdvocate , . 'oeiiq Jm'j. ' l
rTne corni.'b anlatVdIpotafo.crops. '
'o.f the'Pawnees are1 all' ' eat'eh1 up ,
leaving ttfem entirely : destitute ! of
these'.articlesdn'hich they1 so
mucn'depehd'tiuHrig the1 fall arid
winter months. ' Withpuf additional
aid from the government "dr'4ome
'
. . tpJbese.half l.yiUzedjnien ,
women and children of the prairie. '
It will , be outpof"the power of the1
citizens living 'in'tbe immediate
vicinity of the Pawnees to aid them- ,
by" supplying thein with either coriij
beans or potatoesfor they too ; are ;
alike suffering by-this Visitation of
grasshoppers ; [ Columbus * Journal.
Reports , reachejl , itowni Monday
that the grassboppgrp were , : J5 to 20
miles , north , .of us , , and , that they
were traveling .this wayfj Tuesday ,
afternoon the ah was full of them )
fly ing south. Jfext.day $ jey,1 > egah
ito.decend on. the.fertile fields /f
'
Clay county , thinking" thaf a ric
' '
fpastAwaitedthem ; x' Tho'taud wasy
soon covered and the .corn and yeg- [
etables began.to wlp | and snivel Jos , i
grusshoppersonlyjcan./niake / , crops
wilt , The .corn , ci op' nearly , all
destroyed , as well , as what'grain /
was standing when they made ' their
- ' ' *
" fttrr * Vrt * . i ° v * ' * * ' ' * * * * * that
the forme'rs Ehouldreh'hqulsh the
; ' ' '
products of their 'tbit to'thesevnasty ,
rapacious insects , but"what' is' t6 be.
most be. , jYe jbu few/ofOurfarm- : '
er3.jTill.be discouraged , as tpeir man. ]
reliance , thi } wheafc crop.was sayed , *
At' presentwfiOng'4hehoppers ( , are
still here.-rSuf ton ( ClayiCpTimesi )
Thfes terribje destrpyersof .crops
'
have , made their .appearance in'
, Boqne gounty { in numbers that
would taflfe'all r attempts at
ration , Their visit was sudden , , an [
t ieir stay likely ito be j lengthy
one. 'ifo sooner baH fipyJlanded )
on terrarjiiffla from'tie } .8Kies ) tHan"
they commqpce - eVpurijjg everyv"
thipg.beforeit ini , asjtere7 ; The *
blades -grassl the stalks , of weeds ,
the golden grain ready to be harr
vested , jthe corn , , arden"stu'ff,1
and , even the loftiest tree .tops . were ;
entirely covered.withJit-hem . You4
could not , make your app arance
'oiit doors , wJihVut receiyin , hard
's-paWon the breast' > face.and eyes
j\ " * * * * * * * * * * " " * lik I T
* * * * - - - -k ]
- -
- -
Dumped from .pi
corn fields Jj p a.prgirie.firqtbrough' :
dry fjrass , and left Aotbln'g but rank )
bare stalks , p show tlia but , at few
hours"bVfore beautlful w'ayrn'g .corn' '
. --3 = U" T ! , t. THeyf caunpt.b much'
'fin morvA , 4 TtrriJkA 4" .oo-tf-'Jci * i * % rt 1 rH l
damageto ; . „ , , . . , , , , . . . .
cut and ; gathered ; , t ut tge proflr
pects for a go68..cbrn crop'if , they' '
cdBiique SWsH wprkiof 1 , devastation '
ujyaomuuuj'
. . . _ _ , . . _ ? . . * * . " . .
wilCberather ! ! Bobne /t- t .tr
in , [ Countyc
' '
. r , . / . . . CT
* ' \u / ti'n 7 .iotjnni. ' . ' 'rj iiu n 'OJ '
flt niUsf-be Decidedly pliasant to
HVe Jnnder , monarchical ' 'gbvern-J '
ments. So many opportunities offen h
to be gpiferpup'.to pebpje'orie \ ojijdj !
never suspebi 6f needing asefst4nce {
'
ThetBriUsh iParliaj'ncnt'jprovidlDg
f r Prince Leopold-is a case'in pblnt
Mr.-Dlsracllasked'thatith'e modest
annual 'sum of'J$75,006/ gbld
should be set asidQ'forthdTmalnfe-
naitceof-this 2 > ria . ' .
- < 5e.'bby.1tand the
propositionJwas-secondedibyj Mr
Gladstone. It was Voted' ' aU. :
most r , without Oany * ! 'I dissent' '
The Premier-took' occasion ( to
fhti ) > boy' ' < intelIectuaLand cientificI
aidrp theJiodest allowance grantedi
to himbyr.Parliament ha wiliJb& '
able-to,1tye ! espcitablerTvitJiout : any
extraordinary exercise pf h'fa talents ;
It IsTery generou8f'of tte1 British.
Parliamerifto vq'te princely incomes
to the chUdreri'oftbe "
Queen , whais"
nerself worth mUHop 'bni Vr'ei woni )
lier what the 'hundreds .of .
thousands , of homeless and
svretched' peep t who'1'dwell.int
le byways of English , ; clhes ihink
inee , we"w6ndef wpuldlh'e ParTla-1
'
nent-grant to 'cv-prince who 3 * ta
* ndenrfgbmevidrvioe3tat6i [ ; Stafe ;
fit could beso , geunrous to a scKobl- ;
> py ? , The great [ soldier who saved-
he1 Onion and "the-liberties of hu" fr.
nanity receives forf Mfa1 setvfceif 4n1
residentbf-'the ' 'tThit iStates : $ SO > n1
100 annually. ' Yettnewf ire men1
rho pretend to'saeer '
at'-TCpublican
. . " , .
no.flHiifnna TinXT TTJ - l-- * / * QJ
he U.E. and theB. & M , Railroads JO !
rill , need some Important legisla- ,
Ion' this winter itt 'ofder toa-fria
hemsei ves of * the - tax1 - ' charged
gaingt the several counties by the
We , on accouqt of the thousands
of acres of railroad lands , wJbJch ,
under the decision of the Ignited
States Court , aroYnot'liable ro 'taxa '
tion. As the .companies pay3 no
tax to the countfejt ? on thVuupitcnt-
ed lands , the counties should pay
nonejpjthe Stnte n. accountofsaid
lands. There seems to be no" 'way
esc
TT vpr C !
, \ill.LlGm . .a .DOtiXI
The First ational Bank
* .r 111 a , ini .u - > rt ,
OBfC
Cornel of FsKimt .ki iaA' ' KtrttU.
IS SBBEAflrjt < a
v ( . ! i > T in/I '
.ESTABIilSHED .JIN 71858 ,
) /tiod2 ( , . 4. il
f. tnw i !
J y
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . „ . .
Authoria ciCaplUlJ.l.U..U. ' ! . . . > l,0001HJl (
it ? iTlilj ih7tt .r . " ' . bid '
| T\EP IS1TS AS SMAlJf AS
I JLlar sece'Teil and coinpound Interest al1 1 a
JJowedbnth | < r 8Tiie.1' ' ' . l' & > P
W-i-ftj
.jra.f ) ! { ) IA
L , : . , -c .p.yaixtageaF : )
Ji .1 1.1) I f ii v&VgW" J.A ; ji
L * / /
Ww J-J2jc { ( . , I ixlucda ( Aty * -
fierimcateS ) oficDeposit
'fte okrpB' MMl VK ? V&
i'JtKirB nltIt
? Pfltf BMIS .W IBAJrmWe fdcj ! > os-
itfo payment. vi Th iwboleorany partpAsj . de-
posit can > > drawn at any ! ( 'me : / txtgtsii
,
i ) iJ f vui m
CaldWelti-Hamitqn- ! ! ? ,1
' , t i J i > JI1' , ' { < I '
' , .
Jo i
* Bnslnesaf'ti'amsacted'eame as , tbat. .
of an cprpvirated.Ban.ii4 " , Odj
a Ttcoounts kep'in'CnrKpcror Gold
subject .to s JgKt'Jcnccli ' ; ! > rith6nt no-
tlte ; * * iiiviqMi * tWX.A . ,
a"blc . t 'flkcd d te ,
. ec ,
anaahiT-andraf tilable Info aUfparti
of ( tkejoouutrx.L . t'p 4 j , , "j. . i
4.AdTJLHCcsmade , , to : eastoraers ; on
approved securities at market jratcs1.
of interest , j , . rrUf. * ) - O I ) ut *
'
Bu and eU.fJoId Bills' of , fex-
aHd IjllW .UlfUUS. 4f ' , r rB j -
7s ; ffe give special attention'irfiiega
tiatiag1 RaUroad'and' other Cotife-
rate Loaas Issued within theStaUv
- < Brav Sight -Drafts on England.
Ireltadi8cotiaad.ana'ill art8 of
.FuropwMc , iLJiMt tjtU j " '
Sslttre'T Kets ! t u
. ttd : 40 fi t. ' .
"t > fai.de ' ) 'J' \ lo L'44ljiei : :
.OMiABA.1' ' - ' * Ii * J'l'.5 < * iljJBASKAn }
' * * ' * * ' ' ' *
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-1 / 'f 1u'1 '
n'
- , " ' , iii i , ! ! '
< ipaii ! ( : : . . _ iJ.'J..u . . . .jLj. . . . . , . $2 < io , obo' ' r.
Surplus-and1 Profits . - . , . . ! . . ' --i'J , OOOi 09'
TTUNANCl'ALtAGENISFOR TIIEUNrrED1
f * * * ' RT'ATPS *
* t
EPOSITORY [ FOB1
IFFCPRS.yri %
. . , , , . . - -.fltnenfcBonds.-iVouchers ,
rjl'lrjI „ l ° ° t C ° ' ? / , " ! T r / "C0
DfST
l * * * " * " * - f'f. . . - . .1 V fc
And sells ! drkltJ andflnatesJtollectlonal oa'all
' , .to/ 7. g A > | g ° 'PflI.l A j | " '
' J ' . ' '
w ° s > \ UTHE PUBLIC THAT-
are now rrady to furnish1 H3T-
un u < u\ > - CEME5T i of the Tery best q liall IT.-
SM u f' "
BEATBIC&TORAULIC CEMEHT' '
> " "
U-Zit
KTCmoillQ flff/ > „ „ . , „ I .
AHAMO
.H . STONE ,
* * 0 til
i i < M > . i
i'im
2Pr-.SIiW ! "W ss , ! Wa .ijwj- . , ' ,
1 ibJHv/-p'flni-jva .9 Lm ,9" - ' * ! ' < T' * ' . 1 - - ;
n Y OTJ * n'jsd ovt o ) ' ji * ' . * i' I . K lo1 j./r- . : . .HS 4
- TIIT AH2I and THT1TZP.S'.STOCK.
L ion.ijL.i , riv.iii P - i ' 'i ; - - . ' . : . ; . - . '
. . . .
Joailfa R'noJJiT nK" ; tc 3ol * . ? 'T. . . -.it. i . -/c.t .t. . , , . "f"
OOEIKG'fiiid ; HEATESG STORES/
bolw iit ' 1 - u J .u ij Jijmic 1 ; . . . . ! ' , .
: , neil alj /ttf _ 1o onn nrnr.om'ut ifit.I : f imrcj-- . ; (
COOKINfr STOVES. i--- *
/jSij A ro'i n u'ityt \ A'T"t ifS'ifYTCrirx. 'cn f"i ' u'd ,
\ /
* LJt3rffjirV'A' ( "i- " -i.v-jf\JPL ; yJi.J tv L j > ) 1 , , C > i\ Y--O , *
'Qfli ' of FfiliB JTiliVd 'Stfld'at ' 'MaHuTacinreVs' 'I Hccsj 'Wlft' ' ' Preigita dded.
'
NEBEASEA ;
_ . _ _ . . . . GOODS
„ „ , „ , , - , , , , ,
f iriCSKSbJrts J > f all Kinds m'aaa to order , tiatisfation guarrantsed , d
'i rfff ' ir ? ' . : " , : , " i - - .
Fort Calhoun Mills.
.jm. > 4Jj./ . . [ rnhyi' " ; " " . ' ' v f' . '
tisi \ i i T Ji , TCTI CJ'TC r * ' * Q" * * miji.sA
J J _ JbiijJ it l't i IJVJ JjLr ' sWisJ Ji sLj LpsT * ff t \TTi\m \ ti Jissfass *
i Ji 10 ojfafBDfflctHrcdwiih ; Great dai-e from 1h6 Best Graia. ' .
. , , . / , . . , .
> (
'General ' Depot , Ccr. ; 14th , c& Dodge Sts ,
. . ne.1- . . . . . . , r „ 7.01 j''l ' > 'i. ,
CL.ARK.
H d X 3& Sk A L i ! C 'A ,
I . ' ' 1M"I ft' V S I ' . > . ' ' , \
jj v > I aiE. noWiiiianiilacturing ] all varieties , ofcandiea " " ,
TTsT ii i < f 2 ! .fTT r vlffl y * l T * * C3 7C3" "T" , s l' C l
- JCiU sVii ) K J * ' Jij * -JjLl ) 'xJCiiAj sJin V mJLm JI J 11L r j2j p
' ' | Mi'lJeaTerV'irthi8 ( State nwi notjrant'tp | ( gd East for CANDIES.
car 12 t2i.
J j.u \ i j > -
lit tJ
'if
i , . , .
.1 ?
PITC | i
'ew. . ( !
| iBLop l2ig ; ' 'Pitohif Poetl , jfTstr , 'StoJEtc1 ;
t . -f f ! { < L j i L'l ' > i . j
' "P" ft4r nrnrMt A TVT
, - ,
-
i *
fijzndol .iVii * - / VlVyVJXJJjr4t'O ! LX
v ol onill ' . , " - -
B ijuJelid ) in 'j .i- :
iiuifl , < A ijfio4e ( vTfjsrn vuriTT' ' ' , 7 :
oo sti lal baa 01 jif i lo i , , ; A i.dL'aOenle ln.
Airrs ; oiLa isTD WINDOW'GLASS ; '
,
' - > l .13S aaa IS * Fanatem Strtf t. '
1
IN
300TJS < fc SHOES
. ,
f ,4v
i i ' . . b aiij ITel )
isr > SETAJI. BULKS or
1 "BH iKfe : ETC ,
, li --it.r . . r -T- ,
etata Bank'corner of Farn-
! e
t
JACOB GISH ,
IBUi
,
-City
Kpep cqnsUnUr'on.hand
" ' '
* BUP'PL Y OF
MDTTON ;
.GAME
*
tD
HI (
JL. OS Xi OB < H HII I
!
MAK MEYER & BROTHER , OMAHA , NEBRASKA
* * TJ.U'ATS
C i SfiifiavJii
Union Pacific Railroad
A L2i-tJnafof-i2,000)OOOAcrM.f the butFA IIKItai-llIIESAIi Ltads of America
iiOOO.OOO ACKFS' tJtS > NEBRASKjJ DFTHfe/SBElT PLA.TTE TALLEI
'
THE -QAXDEI OF THE" WE8T 50 ? F02 SALE
jnese lands are Ifa toe cnntralportlon : f the 'United State * , on tbe 41st degree of Ko.-th Lat
ItudeJ the 'central ' line of { the great Temperate Zoneo ! the American Ccntlnent , and for grain
, { rowing and stock , railing unsurpassed by any In the United Status.
CHEAPER 15 PRICE , nort Tonl > i t rm ri sa. tad mor ooaTtttleat to market than ca.
- < bfonadElfswhiw.
--FIVEndTEN XEJLBSxr ! dlt tfr nwith Interest al 8IX..PEB CENT
OOLOHISTSand OTDALSETULEBScaahayonTwTtara1 Ortdlt. Land * at tin taa
uric * to ill CREDIT'fUBOHABEBa. '
A' Deduction' 'TEN PEK CENy-.FOB CASH ,
FREE HOMESTEADS-'FOR ACTUAL SETTLERS.
' . '
' ' 4.
tlio Best Locations for Colonies !
Soldiers j Entitled to a Homestead cf
> . 160 Acres.
Send for new Deacrlptlre Pamphlet , lth new maps , published In Enzitsh , Grrmu , SwceJ
and Dan' h , raallod free enr whore. Address aO > , 3iP. 3O A. " "IJE * .
Land Commissioner U. P. K. Ii. Co. Omahs. Neb.
A.jB.EUBEIcMANN < fc CO. ,
j . O T I 'O J X * jfc xxxx r , o t xi'io x-
WATOHMA'KERS , OF . JEWELBY
S. E. Cor. 13th & Douglas Sts.
WATCHES fc CLOCKS.
AND PLATED-WARE ,
- * ' ' *
_ L - . / .
"AT WHOLESALE OB .BETAIL.
- " i t :4 :
Dealers Can Save TIME and FREIGHT by
Ordering , of Us.
'V' ' ' "
G '
ENOBATDT . h DONE FKEE OF CHARGE !
* ' i * ' *
* - * * . - '
> *
ALL UOODS WABEANIjcJ ) TO BE AS REPBESENTED.-
" "
. . AMOTT J.
S.C ; ABBOTT. fc CO.
Booksellers
DSALKBS IS
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, DICORATjCOlTS
,
" . , '
f * *
No. 188 Famliam Street. Omaha , Neb1
Publishers' A greats .for School Boosts ased IB Nebraska.
; ! HQAGLAND , ,
Wholesale Lumber !
, 1 . - _ * > * *
rOFFlCE
iia , COR , OF-DOUgLAS AND STflSTS , , U. P. B , R. MCL
, WM. M , FOSTER ,
Wholesale Lumber ,
IVViNDpWS DOORS , BLINDS , MOULDINGS , &C.
Plaster Paris , Hair , Dry .and Tarred Felt.
.
> - i ' '
( ' - \
CreeVLImo and JLonUrllle Cement ;
' " OFFICE AND
On U. P. Track , bet Farnham and Donglai 8U.
. , . N. I. D. SOLOMON ,
4 , ,
rtUJJA
QIliS' ' GIrASS ,
COAL OIL AND HEAD-LIG-HT 0 :
" " * '
3MAHA . - NEBRASKA
' FAIBLIEMpifELLr
BLANK JOOK MANUFACTURER !
Stationers1'JEngr2fvers and Printers ,
2TOTAHTAlijAJTOfjjQjDCS ; SEALS.
Hafsc 'icJ Odd Fellows and * Jtifglitg of. Pytliial
TJlsTI O
ODGE PEOPERTIES , JEWELS , B6OK8 , BLAKKS , ' ETC. ,
o < = s "nrA'C3Tn7 > ovpjjjj jg , jfj ) WVWT > IC OCII - L *
AHi Stx-oot.
JHiA 3R P'Z N TrlS 11,7 B "O1 I L D S
AKDDEALEaiN
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125
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' * " T -y IiWiSSSlSSSS SSSSBlSSSS is W iBlBl lJW SSSBlBlS i B " - - JJ >
Tor Tardf , lamwCemeteriejuCHiTCk 6r8 4s stti'PaHIc Parks ,
* - Office and Shop : " ' "
i Street bet. Farnhaa and - = - OMAHA ]