Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 12, 1881, Morning Edition, Image 2

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    THE DALLY
E.
TfE grain ahipnionta from Hi4vo
thus fir in 1SS1 arc rep irtoJ as ouo
raously in cxsi "f IMOST for the co
responding poriia of 1SSO.
Mil. VJKINO rccoivtsbls quarter
.alloir.incii of slops fiom the llrrnl i , tl
occAsion ben : < ; his halMiig anrf lin
defence of tlio Union Pac ft 3 inouopo'
before the logblaltvo c ramitu-o.
in w.iimitod ilut a : lo < at tfl
hundred auJ fi'y mincg huva bcc
urged ) in G.-tu-r 1 ti rlicld for cjt
net appointments. At lus.il two Inn
dred and forty-throo i't theat tvi'u f *
CONOUUSS was ( roaltsd at IB ! Thar
diy' scsaion to n lively tliiiufaion i
th'e river and hsrbor atealwhich a ]
proprutes no riy § 9,000,000 to tl
rocliiniiti-jii of creeks an ! brooks i
out of the way j licer , vrhilo it f.ula 1
lifo jdp for tbc great w ter iii hws ]
> f the country and ths pr. tectlon i
gnsat ciiics ujwn their cramblir
ehoro < .
to weather authoritii
cist , the region of tte Missouri is i
ba trotted to a groU flood as soon :
tba Jce breaVg up and the npring thiv
act in. The whulo Missouri valley
now in u condition to precipitate
tromondouB fresbot upon the alightci
liotlco tnd It behooves all reaidcn
and indualriua tui the flats to bo pri
pared fr any emergency which ma
, ariae.
i of the A'rjiuWuMJi. inn
that pertains to .Nebraska and th
west , ro kept fully posted from da
It'j day. Wo present this morning
batch of western nowa and notes , au
thirfeature , In connection with every
tiling of importance pert lining to Nc
ttiraaka , ia kept up from day to day
"belni c Hidfimd into < be smallest pt a
Bible space consistent with the itnpot
tinea of th" matter made public. Th
JiepiiWu ' f ir twenty ycara recognized
od as the leading paper tf Nebraska
# does not'iAtond to 1 > so that recoqiil
tion as long M printing all the news ii
* Iho fulle ? . si'.l most attractive manne
Will reta'n .t. | Republican.
\Vhat "wondrous enterprise on th
pir f'tho slow Roini republican 01
gati of the Union Pacific. Attcr twen
ty yeara of existence iu a wester
* elate it ha ? nctually bjgin to priii" "
batch of western no wa'and atate itsma. '
For eight yoarj TUB BE
Ins baan the only j-ju.-iul t
protent to ita readora every wee
the news < . > f tha states and territoric
of the urmt west and to cover th
etato of Nabrwk- > i-i wide-anak
c irr sp > tidont' . Tan line , althoug
Iho joanjjuat of Omah
, from its very birth ha
hadjablelti availing correap'induats 5
tha mining centres of the waat ant
along i a t ro i highway * , wiiile ita un
enterprising eonte-nporarias wore con
tented to retail s'ulo nowa ch'ppei
from the columns of eastern journal
or stolen fram the filea of Tun BEE
jPAiid now tha HemtUiean comes f jnwt
w r , ' " - .
* .and announces with a great flourisl
of trumpets that .if I or twenty yoir
of alienee it haa finally c'iisluded U
Rive ila raiders the IUWB of tha daj
culled fro.n the exchanges of the
woat. Thia is enterprise with a von-
*
gcanco.
An. TOUZALI.N- and Mr. Vining
\vant the legialaturo of Nebraska to bo-
i that it is to the interest of thoh
ads to-foater the growth of tNtbras-
, cities and towns. They have gone
before tin legislature and have ropre-
sauted that do locil rates in Nebraska
are not only reasonable , but fully as
low as the local rates in Iowa. Thia ii
not true , and they know it ia not
true. They are doing ull they
can to discriminate against the Mis-
ecti-i river town ? . It is their
policy , tbo U. P. as well as
the C. AM. . , to discourage the
building tip cf-packing houses , millj ,
elevators , etc. , in the Missouri river
towns. And they do BO bv dlecrimin-
: alive rates In favor of Chicago. Mr.
"Touzilin hitusoif has admitted that
the main sonrca of profit of Nebraska
product ? is in the long haul between
the Missouri river and Chicago , over
the 0. B. & Q. It is eelf-evident that
the Missouri river , duting the eutn-
inor months , at least , will furnish
competition with the railroads
* sooner or later. Kansas City has al
ready established a barge line to SL
TjjuTs. A new line of steamers will
begin plying between Nerr Orleans
nnd Liverpool next month that will
* j *
. rbako it their special business to carry
qraln from the Misslesippi valley to
Europe. If the local rates In Nobraa-
Ko to Omahp , Plattamoulh , Nebraska
Cty , Brown villa and other river
towns , jwero reasonably low these
towns and cities would bacomo great
markets for grain and other products.
But it Is the policy of the Nebraska
J. railroads to mike a long haul through '
Iowa and Illinois , either by their own
lines or by lines that connect with
them. Lat us Hluitnte this : The
car load rate on hogs from Coluoibua
_ In Omshp hi § 30 for niuoiy
miles' haul , and the car load
rate from Columbus to Chicago for
485 miles is ? 70. Tiio Union Pacific
charges $0 , at-s rebite price , from
Ojiaha to the teraiinui.i Tais leaves
$34 to the road from Council B'uffi
to Chicago , In other words it costs
$3G"from Columbus to Council BlufL
for a car load of hoga over the Union
Pacific , a distance of 93 miles , and
' $34 irom Council Bluffs to
, Chicago , a distance of 405
miles. With such discrimina
tion it is almost impossible
f. for an Omaha packing homo to com-
- -pete-with'Ohlcago. Now , you cm gi
100 miles east of the Missouri , into
Iowa , buy a car load of hogs and trans
port it to Omaha , paying § 6.00 bridge
tolls , and the whole cost is only § 20.
Thla practically amounts to $ U for
haulirga car loadof hogs ono hundred
miles in Iowa as compared with $30
for ninety miloi In Nebraska. And
the same discrimination against Oma
ha and other towns exists iu the grain
traffic A'nd yet these gentlemen will
go down to the legislature and protest
against law tOjprerent discrimination
and extortion.
n
THE APPORTIONMENT rUOBLiEI
Thcro are uo = r thros propi/sitio :
for a seUlaiirnt of the apportiontnor
probl.-m btforo cnngresa. The lira
which waa the bill as originally iutn
'dnccd by Mr. Cox , and referred 1
thu committee , proposed rn incrcai
c f the houia cf wprcsentativea to 3C
msmberBj Riving an intritsa of cgh :
cf which tJie aouth waa to receive t <
additional seals , and the n < rlh enl
two. Three four lis , than , ot tha ii
cretaed representation unJcr Mi
Coi's proposition would aecrno to tl
benefit of the south , while the r.ort
wai expected to remain co-itcnte
with the olher fourth. This bill w :
consJer d in commit'no , and anbstni
tially altered. As reported to th
hoaso bv the committee , the rn-ijori-
of which was democratic ! , Hooker o
Mississippi , " EUta of Liuitiaa :
Thompson of Kentucky , and lloekws'
cf Missouri being thscontrollingforce !
the number wxs fixad at 311. Thi
bill creates ctghtecs additions ! mom
here , of which the s.iuth gets twc
thirds , or twelve , while the north i
given o-.o-thirJ , or sis. The r < ? pubi !
oan minority proposed 319 niomben
' six to b
an iucreuso of twoa'y ,
equally divided bstfrecn the two sec
tions ,
By aq xaminaiion of & ecriea t
tables prepateJ by Cormniasiant
Walker , cf the cdr.sua ' . " > i wi
bo seen i"nntJIQ varialfce in Tiie ir
crease tor either nnrth or south grow
out of the Urge fractions , which th
division of etila pjr.ulutiou by tb
numbers proposed for memberahi ;
would create. C Jimiiaiioaor Walker'
labloj rangj from 2Sj ) to 325 iaclu
BIVO. If the number
from 3i9 to 325 ba liken
the ratio of northern membopihip in
creases from thirteen under the firs
to seventeen uador the last. If 31
bo taken a < the bists of increase
apportionment , the north will gai
thirteen members to the south'd thir
teen. From tbb nnmbar on to tli
325 , the north gains ono at tha e3
pense of south while , ic 325 bo dt
cidoi upon , the incroaig of norther
repraianUtion would bi Beventoau t
the sonlh's fifteen.
Whatever propoaltinn gels fairly bt
fore the house , theroaaUtth likilhoo
of a settleincut of the qn.s'ioa ' by th
preaant congress. There ai
leas than twenty working dai
left baforc the clo a of the e :
slon and the refunding bil ! , iho rivt
and harbor , and the poatoflico apprc
priatlon b Ha have yet failed of pai
sage. It will bo extremely difficult t
reach a vote upon thonpportionmen
andii'a Bolllatncut will , in all prob :
btlily bo left to the Incoming c mgret
where it properly belongs.
THE Omaha Jferold suoproswd an
garbled the rupert of ita Lincoln co
respondent 0:1 tha railroad moo'in.
It's brass collired editor who pocketc
$2,000 from thoftunchiso of the Gran
Island eating house for no scrvic
whatev'erlalka of Mr. 'Vintng's epecc
as "a masterly argument" while Mi
Tousalin's waa "paifectly esbaastlve.
The only rcfcrcnca ho malrs to tin
spaech of the editor of xTur. Br.n la t <
the assertion made by Mr. Kiinbill.ai
an excuse for di criminaUng sgiinE
this paper in to ! trausportatioi
of papers that an ntternp
had been made to smuggle paper ;
through the U. P. trains. Ho pnr
posoly omits iho flu footed denial ol
the editor of THE Ben that an ;
smuggling hscl taken place or been at
tempted to his knowledge. Inasmucl
as the railroad orgina had sought t <
convey the impression that the cditoi
of this paper hid attgmpbnd 'o
evade tha payment churgcs foi
transportation of Tan BEE , we
would uttte that Mr. Kinball
Freely admitted to the .editor ol
THE BEE after tno debate , that he
lidn'tmean to imply that such was
iho case , but merely that TJIK Bur.
liad been carried over on the trains
: ontrry to the regulations. As a
natter of fact , wo hold the receipt of
\Ir. Haven" local agent , f jr every
package that Waa asnt ever the Union
t'acific road. Furthermore , wo ns-
lert , and defy contradiction , that Iho
TTerdld and Iej > u&hVa are
arried on the freight trains every day
tnd fligrant discrimination practiced
kgainat TDK BEE , wfaca was denied
; ho same privilege , notwithstanding
ivo offered to psy the company's rates.
AN important decision affecting the
ights tf paeoengers'under the care of
ailroad companies hij just been
udo by' the United States supreme
oart. Eato onn night a pasaonger
omin to JJailvillo , Kentucky , over
bo Lonlsvillo t Nasbvillo , road ,
hich cennecta at that point with the
Ivansvilla Packet company , foil into
hatchway on the wharf of tbo latter
ampany andsastainod severe injuries ,
le sued the railway corn-
any and the - case waa
ikon np J to the supreme court.
The United States eupromo court
ustain ? the suit upon the principle
lat theownerj or occupant if land
ho , by invitation , express or Implied ,
idnces of lead * others to come upon
is promisee , is liable , jfitfey como
it lawful purpose" , and use dua care ,
a pay for injuries occasioned by nn-
fe condition of the land o"r ita ap-
roaches. Ercoptiocs , of course , ex
it when Iho owner of the property is
rholly free fromjault or neglect , or
hen full notice of the danger
i given to all comers.- But
io owner ofhai Uu'd or build-
IRS through which the public are by
Is general invitation
allowed to pass
i in dutr bound to keep his premis-s
i safe condition for vtsltois. The
aunael for the company showed that
10 passenger , In this instance , did
ot hold a through ticket , and argued
tat the dutopf Iho railroad company
) carry him uafely was discharged
hen he arrived .at Danville * and left
10 cars for iha hotel. But the court
ild his having ; or not having a ticket
& no difference. He waa a rnem-
3rof the traveling public , walking
trough the course dcsignsted for hfni
f the company , and bed the right to
aim that his path should bo made a
fe ono. ' A traveler walking upon a
By maintained by a railroad coin-
my to be used by travelers generally
cannot bo dropped through holes
the floor and left to pay hia own do
tor's bill merely because ho does n
hold a ticket.
CKNTUAI. CITV , Neb. , February 9
To the Editor of Tim BKE :
Being a reader of Tun BKE for
number of yoirs and being somcnh
interested in regard to the stand
Tun Bii : : Ins Uk n on all Importa :
questions of the dy , I have , in adv
citing the principle ff THE RKK , I g
into a dispnta in regard to the cour
TUB BEE took dating the caraprtlgn
Horace Greoly. Thia party clftlti
thit Tus l.En eupp rtod Greoly jti
three neik" . I douptod it , und
n.ilisfy both paitics I would like i
formation from Tun Pnr.
W. W. BUHEOUOUS
Tirs BIE : did not tupport lloia
Greeloy for the presidency at any lin
durin < ; the campaign of 1872. Whil
hoirtily approving tha principles ac
reforms ad vocited by Stunner , Grcsli
and Trumbull , THE BEK did not ei
dorse tha attempt to crovto a no
parly or the coalition of the liber
ropubliein fiction with thedemocrac
We have alwaysbeHoved in the abi
ity of the republican piriy to nchlo ;
all needed reforms within itj ovi
party Hcos , and , while wo deplore
iho division within the party , create
by the forced ronooiitiraon ol Gener
Grant , in 1S72 , Ttfi BKE gave tl
Giuoral cordial supr from tha jda
ho was nominates . } .
.
wt Jl * _
THE iirrest of Duvitt and the o :
pulsion cf Iho homa rulers from tl
housea of parlittnont has failed
shako the sol'dity of the lai
league organiztliou , whi h still roigi
supreme in Ireland. Mr. Dillon r
fuses to bo intimidalod by threats i
arrest and imprisonment , and h ;
taken Miohaul Djivitt's phca on t !
platform.
OCCIDENTAL ; JOTTINGS.
Wyoming.
The saw-mill 33 Cummina Oily 13 :
full operation.
Tiiclleisy Jauo mine , at Uummii
City , has sunk ita tunnel 117 feet.
The revival at Liramia is at i
hbight , anl miny convcrsionn are r
ported.
The U. P. will anon move its depo
nt Laramle , to the r.ist side of tl
track and enlirgo it.
The qnartermaatcr at Jlivtlins h
shipped 500,000 pounds of supplies
the White river cantonment.
The tenitorial penitentiary at Lar
mia contains 21 persona uho are mail
t&incd at a cost of twenty seven cen
Parties in from Fort Liramia ar
thereabou'a ' report that catJla nro ihi
but slill plucky , and few , if any , ai
dying.
The settlers of B5i ? Horn have o
ganizad a town company and Clt
their certificate of incorporation wit
the county clerk Their capital aoc
ia placed at 610,000 , divided into $ {
shares. The object of the compati
is to secure the title to a tract cf Ian
situa'cd on Little Goose crook , Ca
ben county.
Dakota
"Valley City is working for a Ian
oflicfl.
B.'smarck ia agitatij y the subject <
waterworks.
Tower City will have a now 500
hotel in the ppring.
A Methodist church will bo bjilt n
Egan eatly next spring.
Soft coal sells at Madison foriiinet
cents per hundred pounds.
larger and bettor tailroad build
Ings will bo erected in Oasaelton ii
the spring.
Material is being purchased for th
new Catholic church soon to bo bull
at Pembina.
A population of 2000 ia prediclei
for the now town of Chamberlain Ii
Hanson county before 1882.
_ There ia a fair prospect that th
: itles of Fargo and Moorhead will b
l.ghted by electricity at an early day
Fifty Ciaadiin families , with as
miny car loads of goods , will locati
In New Buffalo in the early spring. '
The total cost of all the itnprore-
nents in Flandreau during the yaai
lust closed amount to between $ GO,00 (
md 570,000.
Fargo wants two brick yards righl
iway , and predicts that 20,000,0(30 ( ol
> rick will ba laid up In brick wallf
luring 1881.
The question of bonding Fargo In
ho sum of § 30 , COO to pay for a good
ystem of sewerage will bo submitted
o a vote of the people early in
ilarch.
Hound houses , shops and headqnar-
era for two divisions , the Dakota and
Hfoaourl , will moat likely bo located
t .Bismarck next spring. The corn-
any have reserved ground for their
arda east of the city and plenty of it ,
spooling in the near future a busy
mint at B-smarck. [ Bismarck Til-
unu.
Colorado.
Kokomo now boasts of a Masonic
odgo.
The Djnver club opens on the 18th
tist.
tist.Tho
The daily output of the Cusler
oun'y mines is 240 tons.
Tno Como coal mine employ eighty-
vo Chlnamon , whoso wajjea avora"o
-.50 a day.
Silver Cliff had a fire last week
Inch destroyed § 2,500 worth of prop-
rty.
rty.The
The Scooper mine in Loidvillo cov
nuea to show extensive and rich ore
odics.
The Kerber district is claimed to
o the nchest mining belt in Col-
rado.
The Laadvillo papera complain that
10 water supplied to the city is im-
rcgnated with poison.
A committee of the Denver city
3uucil ia investigating the manage-
lent of the police force.
Sixteen thousand dollars has lately
sen contributed to Colorado College ,
id a premise ia made of § 2800 more.
A str ko liai been made In the Sil-
; r Ring lode in the Cascade district.
ho ore assays 203 ounces of silver to
10 ton.
The Golden sampling works at
lackhawk , are being run night and
ty , sampling ore from various mines'
. the county.
Last i-eek Mark Galver fell down
IB Ben Hardimnino , at Georgetown ,
distance of forty feet. By a miracle
3 escaped injuries.
The Bodie mine was unsuccessfully
tacked on the 1st at Loadville.
aorgo McDonald , leader of the at-
cklng pirtv , was shot in the
.onlder. .
A rich discovery has been made in
e Slide mine at Boulder. It run 203
mces of gold and 80 onncoa of silver
: d worth in round figures § 0660.
Utah.
Cache county has ten dramatic EO-
ities.
The Empire mine , at Silver Rsef ,
assaja $28 I , } Iho ton on the U
ledgo.
Heaver it sm to hive hiioth
newspajer ,
Brisham Yoanj ; Ac-idi-my , r.t Pruv
has 250 stn k-nts.
Dear are reported aa f hick as bc <
In Spanish Fork cinyon.
Prof. Proctor is to deliver two IPI
tun a on astronomy , at S it ! Lkc , .
The m-ncra of Silver IIof to U
number of 300 hp.vo - atrttci.gainst
decrraaa of wa es.
Five sno.T alitloa occurred in 01
day , 1-iat week , in Empire cinyoi
na.tr P.uk City No Ihva lost.
The anew on Bouni zFhr , PL
ley's P.xrk , ia ton fcotdtep on Iho le'
ol. In drifts it is fifteen foct deep
The Utnh Eisttrn ia hauling If
tons of coal per day ! o I'.uk City ar
Kemb.i'la. ' Coal at the latter poii
aeils at § < i a t < m.
The now and magnificent strucln ;
at Ogle.1 erected by Xiun'a Co-oper.r
Merc.ruilu Institution iys dedicate
last week by tlfo"church wilh tijipn
prlato curcmoniet.
Montana.
Virginia Cityhai a local dramal
company.
Hay ia acirco in the Miesou
valley.
Miajonla It suffering from a von
famine.
Sixiy-dulbr ore hai been struck i
i Ihe Stevona min-- , and the v cin
three feet wide.
Sheep on Willow creek aio report :
as doing well.
The Alice company at Walkorvil
employ 230 mon.
The miners at Butte have strut
for an advance in waj < ts.
The wookiy bullion shipments fro :
Butte average S4OCO. !
The EaatDr minn ia said to ba tl
richest iii the Biker district.
Tha Stevens mho in the But !
district has been sold for § 30,000.
The railroad will utrika the Yollo ?
stone at Glendiye curly in the tpritij
Meaghor county stockmen repo :
the cattle losses nt only four per cen
Contracts for the cmalruction <
thoUotfclicrn Pncific lailroad to Mill
City hava been let.
A chinook alruck the cattle rangt
last week uncovering ulonly of fee
and the cattle owneia r.re luppy.
Snow ia so deep In Helena that ti :
atroota ara altnoab imp-igsablc , ita
teams arc engaged to haul it away.
Ono hundred thousand dollars 5
raining properly has ciiangrd bane
| In the Butte district within the p.-s
thirty daya.
It i3 the yoneral belief that tl :
trade ia Virgin * City in 1S81 will I
25 per cent larger thun in any ye.
e'nce ' 1870.
Game h abundant on the Madiao
valley. Ono rAnchmm shot neve
antelope ouo day last week withou
lowing the doorw.\y of his homo.
The daughter of buflYo in tli
Yellowstone valley ia appalling ]
U ratlmatcd that from 50,000 to 100
000 robea will be harvested in tb
valley during the winter.
An Immensely rich strike hae bee
made in the east shaft of the Anatlr.u
In the Butte disirtct. The ore chow
a profusion of n.ifivo and v/i-o ailcei
and asaa8 from 5500 to $1000 per tor
Idaho.
Salmon City haa a brasa band.
Two tpana cf the Blarkfooi bridg
are completed.
Saow ia not no dorp in tha Yankc
Fork , Ofcgourthia wm er as last.
A'direct read batwecn Cunmii-
City and Laramie la to bo surveyed.
The road batnruen CluilHs and Bon
anz City la njiiu : oj.cn , r.ftor tT
wacka block-lie.
The ownera of Iho .Tuborto mine
in the Baj' HOHO district , have soli
one-half interest for § 17,500.
> Reports from Snnko river concern
Ing stock are very f-\\rable , th ( > re I c
ing hirdly any snow and cxcollcn
feed.
A.snow.slido at Crtllorno , in tin
Wood river diatrict , destroyed tin
cabin of four miners , and killed Ita hi
habitants.
Within a radius of fifty miles ri
Ltramio City there ara moro mine'
than can to fiund In the banio acofi
cf country anywhere In the limi'a ol
Wyoming.
The Wyoming alkali company haa
been org-missd in Rawlm * . The cap
ital ntcck ia placed at § lOOD,000
fho principil business of the comptny
io be cirriad oii in the Natrona min
ing district , Carbon county , Wyoming1 ,
; nd itj object ia stated aa to be the
nanufacturing , mining , makin chctn-
cah , merchandising , coastructirgc.nd
naintain'ng ' ra > lroada.
A snow-slide on iho south foik of
Bay Horse creek , last week , knocked
lovrn a cabin , and killed a man who
* aa occupying it. It ia supposed ho
vns sitting In front of tho"firaphco
vhen the slide came , and clianbed up
he chimney in order Jo escape. Hu
lug with his fin ers until ho wore the
lesh to the bono The anew was
illod on top of Ihc cabin to the depth
> f about ten foot. lilackfoot Rcris-
or.
Washington.
A gang of horse thieves ia operating
a Lower Dosdrnan.
Mt. Idaho haa an Odd Fellows led e
rith twenty-five members. °
A man in Kllckitat county , while
ut hunting , killed twenlv-aix wild
ogs.
ogs.A
A number of new buildings will bo
reeled In Colfax as BO as the wtath-
r permits.
The Orovillo
Lumber company
mod 2,700,000 feet of lumber , at
icir mill in Flea Valley , last eummtr.
From the time of opening the oflio
3 the end of the year 1880 , tbeofficeta
f the Northern PaciGo Laud Office in
olfax , transnctod the f blowing bust-
ess : Numb'r of acres nold , 75,943-
alue of land sold , $228,958 : cash and
ends received , § 170,049 T 10 fere-
ping doea not include the sala to Mr.
"illard , which amounted to § 380,00o !
he receipts of the oflico since It was
aened am more than sufficient lo pay
T ono-ninih c f the morten-'o on the
end d'Oroille division.
.
The Union Pacific extension will
rlke Baker City.
Immense damage hsa been done to
ittlo by the storm and thousands
ivo perished.
Callfornio
Smallpox haa appeared at Ssn
so.
. so..Napa City was partially aubmereed
f the floods.
The .valley and
canyon roada are re-
irfed almost impassable.
The Central Pacific track ia two feet
ider water at Sacramento.
Loa Angeles ia Buffering Irom
ild gang of highway robbera.
Over'COO,000 have been expended
brush dams throughout the state.
A land-slide on the South Pacific
> ast railroad , last week , killed nine
imamen.
The Palace Hotel In San Francisco ,
the manufacture of iia own cas '
res § 27,000 yearly.
Jhe damage to the broken lovcea
US ihe RikCinmenlo iivi.'r , can (
I by tlio Jr.-o ati-riii , vriil cmr.unt
' Sl.000,000.
The funila annual nice'ing ' of tl
I Grand L c < re rf ( ho American Ord
1of 1 United \Vorkingrnon v.w held h
'It ' tit San Fran eta Jo
TinOrovillu pas v/orta were are ]
ay by the ! afc llocda , and Iho pe
pic of Al ijkvillo v/rrj farced to tal
refuge ( ti Ih'j h-'gh gtounds
JtutMiti" , Sh.-uia C3Uttiy , cLitnod :
nave a blcclc c.ti and a Ur-ihim ht
which had hyci.mo ao enamored i
each oher ! iha < , sleeping or w.ikiin
thny ar-i never npitt.
The Eii0 aijaill at Alvarado vi
hr.vo nbmn three weeks longer rr
upjngreoa hoots , after which itwi
bo Ltiga ed thn > a mnn'ha ' upon drit
bcols from Las Anj-elca.
BiTho c'iilet5nihl of Los Angelc
which ocatire September 4 , 1SS1 , wi
be celebrated by an exhibition of a
the ciuioHiliea relating to the ear
p-ttli-ment - nf the pueblo utder tr
Fratcacan : : Fatrtero.
Work IB teen t j bo resumed by tl
Ccntr.- ! Pacific r.t Oakland , and ae
erjl fir.a building are to be erectt
there , to bo used as machine and c
rep. iricg hhop3 , There will r.lso I
bail ! , a capacious round-houaj for tl
engines. About COO men now fit
employment at that point.
Nevada.
Very hnndaomo and very ilcli epe
Imsiis of copper ere continue to 1
brought in from the Walker riv <
county. Some of theao conra'n ii
tivo copper.
The south hcaior of the Sutro tui
nel ia being.pushed forward rapidly
A new Methcdist church , at Ear
ka , is under course of constnictunt.
Active work \\ill bo icaumccl t
the mines at Gold Mountain c.ttly :
Aoril.
The logielaluro haa appropriali
? SO,000 for Etr.to prison buildings
ileno.
The Ntu-ajo raino , at Tuacaror ,
hascoramaccid milling with a rcsu
ot ? 47 a. tcu
The bursting rf the Lllt'o Valli
reservoir awept av/ay the town
Franktown last week.
The ranchmen are hppy over tl
heavy rnowa and the prospect of
plentiful aupply of water.
The Graud Prize mine , at Tiucar <
ra , haa struck a vein of good Isilj
matter on the GGO foof , level.
The Carson it Colorado railtoul
pushing fonvasd at the rite < f jmilo
day. P.iiai.nge.trains will short !
ruu between Wabuska and Bloim
House.
Arizona.
V/ilcox haa 300 inlnbilania.
Tucson's theatre h cranrdod nt h'.I
and money turned aw.iy from tl
doors.
Several car-Ion la of Arizona be :
cittla have , of late , been shipped !
California.
If Is rnmoro'l t'ft Sh iron 1m of
oroi § 3,000,000 f. r thu tlMnd C n'r ,
mine r.t Tombito'io
A telegraph line ia aoon lo bo bui !
to Gjlo53vlloan : l WelN , F.irgo it U >
w l ! open an oxprers ofliss
In 18SO it cDEt § 2SOrO , to run < I
Ariz n.i Tjrritorh ! prut u. The nun
ber of convictaconiincd thrro is 3i (
This srtiela app --r ; ? in : i Micahij ;
jjurna ! : Amos .T-imm , Ksq. , prof
rioter of the Iln-on Hou-e , Po :
Huron , r.rich.anllored co bally > rit
rhpumtiiim that ho wau umblo t
raieo Itiii arm for threa montha. Fiv
x of St. Jac-jbd Oil cu.-cd bin
Heuralgia , Sciatica , Lumbago ,
Backaoho , Soreness of iho Chest ,
Gouf , Quinsy , Scro Throat , Swell
ings and Sprains , Sums and
< + Scalds , General Bodily
Pains ,
Tooth , Ear and Headache , Fronted
Feat and Ears , and all oilier
Pains and Aches.
"c Preparation en cnrth ? qnals ST. J4C033 OIL
§ a srtfr , vure , siinjtle nd tJtrap Exteniul
IlfnitHly. A trial entails but th * comparftthdy
triilinp outlay of 50 Cents , and every one eufTer-
! nK with psm can hnyo cheap and iwsIHvo orouf
) f its cl.iimj. , .
Wrectionj in Kleren Iingna M. " ( *
30LDBYALLDSUaGI8T3AKDDEALEEB
IK MEDICINE.
A. VOGELSR & CO. ,
llcJtlmoi'c , 2Iil. , Z7. B.JL.
vlionanfc glossy , losurianl ;
Qd Trary tresses of abundant ,
eantifnl IIair must nso
rlON'S EATHAIEON. Tliis
icgant , cheap article always
lakes the Hair grow freely
lid fast , keeps ifc from falliug
at , arrests ami cures gray-
ess , removes dandruff and
; chiDg , makes the Hair
* eng , giving ifc a curling
> ndency and keeping it in
uy desired position. Boau-
ful , healthy Hair is the sure
jsultgf using Kathairon.
USWESS COLLEGE.
HE GREAT WESTERN
oigbton Block , - OMAHA
Send for Circular.
.t t
\'O DOLLARS WILL SECURE
T1SR WEEKLY UEE
For One Year.
MORE POPULAR THAN EVER.
ThB Genuine
NEW FAMILY SEWi G MACHINE.
The popular tfciniml for the ( tKVUINKSIN EU in 1870 ex oixM th . { .of
any [ iT'/iou' year during tlio Quarter of a Century in nhich thu "Old *
" -li.iMei" Jlai-liireh-vj teen before the rmMic.
fn 1878 wo sold 356,422 Machines. In 1879we sold 31 1O7
Machines. Excess over any previous yeai74,735 Machines
Our salod Inafc year were at the rate of over
1400 Sewing Machines a Day !
F'.r every business l y la the jcar ,
"Old ' "
Eeliab'e"
Taut Every Singer is tlie Strongest ,
the Simplest , tha Most
ciuno S H tbie Trade
Mark c.ist into the Dnrablo 3ovring
Iron Stand and em chine ever yet Uoii-
bedded in the Arm of
straotc d.
the Machine.
p % R
f ? EJ
Principal Office : tl Union Square , New York ,
1.JUO Suboidioatc Oliiros , in the \jnitcd Statej and C'anaJa , ami 3,0 0 Office inthc-O
World : uiil Sotith America. teplC-d& tf
Successors to Jas. K. Isb ,
Dealers in Fine Imported
.Ins. K. I.wrruee
SHE LY BROS PACKING CO. ,
F PIf A ilD
Wholesale and Retail in
FK3KH SSSATaft 1KOV1SE XS. K&S1E , POVfiTKT , FISH , ETC.
OiTY AND COUNTY ORDERS SOUGTED. !
OFFICE CITY MARKET 1415 Douglas St. Packing Houeo ,
Opposite Ornalm Stock Yards , U. P. R. R.
* f 5 " , p
jeo. K be mis
tL . ' . : / Ji f
1517. < x Lijujiaj ifo. . OmsAaSeb. .
liilo < u.c > UniflSTKioTLT s linitrsea br :
n s ; L'OJH iiotBu-'CUiaw , andtliit.fiteaDj ri
ilaa rn Its J.iwlco HC t.iqcrod to IU patrons , I :
d cp bv Mi p mrait
"
REAL ESTATE BROKER !
.Vo 7/JS Fam/'sw i'irwt
OMAHA - NEBEAoKA
OlEc" Ki.rlh .si.Jo . .pp Grind C.'Dlial IJotcl
Nebraska Land Agency
1500 tfninham .S'f. OMO/UI / , AVir.
.CM ACRES cwsfHiJyap
Hisbrsjka for PIJ. !
u real Cargains In linprcvad firuia. and OnwV
city property.
0. F. DAVJS. WKRSTKH KtYOES ,
tate Land Com'r U. P. II. R 4n-olj7tl
Evnos nr..TO.
Syrou Ito.cd & Uo. ,
REAL ESTATE AGENC1
jfrNEBRASKA. .
KCUJI a commie's tt.jtrait of title to r.l ! Kca
&it ito In OHM ! a 1 1 lo-iel if Comity. DIM It
. W. ATAS N ,
E IDT T X S T ,
Ja oVa It etc , con.er Capitol Avo. BIN ]
teni street , om-iii. r\
BURNED OUT ,
But at it Again.
AND
Saddlery
Hardware ,
HARNESS , COLLARS ,
Stock Saddles , etc. ,
Now Ready for Business.
A'cxt 2 > oor to Onuihu h'a-
tioual Hank ,
Street.
Jan. 5th , 131G Conglna
St. , oppoaito Academy of Music.
declMf
rvlERGHAHT TAILOR
Capitol Ava , , Opp. Maaonic U H ,
OMAHA. . - - - -
EAST INDIA
-OLE M ATI ? FAOTU RER3
'ASSErJCER ' ACCOMMODAnrn
BBTWIE.V :
3MAHAAND FORTOMAHA
Connects With Strccf < ! ai-s
umer of SAUKDEltS ntid IJAHILTO.v
STUEKTS. ( End of Red Una a ? Ml .wg ;
IiKAVE OMAHA :
30. 3:17anJ : 11.19. % ra ,3:03,6-J7 : n < 17S5p.m
LEAVE FORT OMAHA :
7:15 A in. , 9 : < 5 x to. , and 12:45 p in
4.-00 , 6:15 : and S:15 p. n
The 3:17 a. m ran , Icavln - oni.ilu , ami thp
00 p. m rou , learln Frrt Omaha , arc ii nallj
.ideil tii fall capacity with rcnl\r pi'-rn ire.
The 0:17 a. ra. run will bemodo from tlic pc-st.
nee , corner of Dod.'e and ISth ? nrclit
TickeUcan Ic procured from ttrectr-trdn -
? , or from d/hers ol hatVi.
AllE. ISPKNTS tNCLUDINOSlBE CAT.
U'J
_
CHARLES RJEWE ,
SIcUllc Cues , CoQins , C.isle'.s , Shrouds , ttc.
irn m'Stri'e . OlbandllHiOinihr.Xfb.
graphla orloM o-nmtlv attnnUd to
SUDSCMBE FOR
FORBEE ,
The Best in the Woat ,
JifiUSiS-
THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED ,
? 1S Q,52f SRis-a BSrf&gl g0
bAhrvmU fiOlM
IN NEBRASKA.
GALDWELUHAMILTQMiCl
t.Elro'isoeetal Bt-asna thit o n Incni
Accotuitc kept In Cnnency or col'J ;
c l'.t check without notiox
tcpoalt iisaeil pa blc In three
stt and twelve rcontbB , litafluz Ii.terent , or o ,
leinin < l without lntticat.
Ailv iitca niailrto customers r.n .r
cnritlfs at nn.rk t ratts f interest
Buy.-indMI foW. HIiSuf xcii-\fi'C
ii'ent , State , Connty m.5 City Hcndf .
Drr.w ! 3 : < I.t L'rafta on riiijUn i , Ireland. Scot
'snd , and all rarta ol Enropo.
Sill E irnpcvi Fa saio TicL-Bia.
RQLIECTIOHS PROMPTLY MADE.
ir.sl.lt
U. a DEPOSITORY.
IRST NATIONAL BAHK
Of OMAHA.
Cor. 13th find Fnrnfcam Streets ,
OLDEST BA88XC ESTADUSiiMEST
IK OHA ! A.
( SUCCESSORS TO KOHSTZK KKOS. , )
KSTAPU'iniD IM 13JP
Oripu.lzeil M a National Csuk. ABsrat ZO. 1K8.
Capital jnd Profits OvoTS300,000
SfocUlly r athoilce. ! by the Bocretary or Trosanrj-
to racelvs Sabsortptlun to tfco
U.S. 4 PH:1 GHHT. FUKDHD LOAH.
ATJ
, roaWsn : .
AU30STC8 Korar . Vlco Pj
. . .
A. J I'jrMjiios , Attorny.
Jens A. CR'iaaror.
P H. DA7IS , Ass't 0 M I.
Iti : Lini rftMivc-sdspceit wllhot
.
Issues tlraa rtincivt b4irfng lr.tor st.
Dtawe drifts OB S.ui Pianclaco and prlnclra
: ! tiM of th Unltod SlaVa. ai > j LAnilon , Pcblia
principal cities of the cent
.
Scl.'a pasajK'e tickets for Enitgrants la the Ir
nc.
HOTELS.
THB OP.IQINAL.
PU ! f * @ ? I lfCiT
ollsuiiii rluU&t
Cor. Randolph St. & 5th Avo. ,
CHICAGO ILL.
sga-a-
PRICES EEUPCKD TO
)2.QO AND S2.50 PER DAY
Located In the Iitt = ; Infci H tent'e , conreiilcnl
i plac-3 of amusement. Ele an'.ljr ( urnlbhctl ,
intiiiiinyall mudern improTcmentj , passenger
evalor. & . J. II. CUilMINt.S ,
oclOtl
or. MARKET ST. < L BROADWA y
Council BlufiSt IoTrn <
> line o Street Kzllwty , Omnibus 'o n.l from
trams. RATIS I'irlor floor , J3.CO per Uav
: & ! ! Hwr ? 2. 0 par J y ; third floor , $2.00.
i * t jit [ urninhwl anl inMt tfimrno-llorw honsa
thecuy. GEU.T. PIIELrs Prop.
FROMTIEB HOTELT
Lnramie , Wyoming.
riie miner's resort , good accommodation * .
L-a "ample room , chanrca rcamnahle. flpor lai
ention - ivcn to traimiiui : men.
.1-tl U. C IIIU.IIRD Praprtatar.
? TER - OCEAN HOTEL ,
Cheyenne , Wyoming.
'list-din , Fina aryn Surapki Uoo"nj , one
Lk fi.ra depot. Tralnastcp from 20 mlunteg
i hours for dinner. Free Itus t/iand from
p. t. K-v'ca ? 2.00. ntO and J 00 , nccordlnif
rf om ; nglo racal 7S conU.
A. 1) . KALCOM , Proprietor.
W HORDEK. Culef Clerk. tulO-t
liw J aua
Schnylcr , Neb ,
list-elm Ilense , Coo-i Wtaia 0-yi
r Room. . . and Und and n od
Anniit. Tin KW 1 anipB ! rooms. Speeii
ntlm nnM to commercial trarulerg.
S. MILLER
, Prop , ,
U Schuyler , Neb.
/
The Popular Clothing House of
tin sir
in , il
Find , on account of the Season
so far advanced , and having
a very large Stock of
Suits , Overcoats and
Gents' Furnishing
Goods left ,
They Have
thatcannotfaiitopleaseeverybody
EEMEMBER THE
ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE ,
1801 and 1303 Farnhsim St. , Corner 13ih.
GOODS MADE TO ORDER OH SHORT NOTICE.
,
PI
GT. S.
ACERT ii aIP
FOR
And Sole Agent Tor
Hallet Davis & Co. , James & Eolmstrom , and J. & 0.
Fischer's Pianos , also Sole Agent for the Estey ,
Burdett , and the Fort Yfayne Organ
Go's , Organs ,
I deal in Pianoa and Organs exclusively. Hava ha l years
experience in the Business , and handle only the Bosfc.
ill
,
'
F-'f
J.
218 i(5lh ( Street , < 'ity Itai ! Building Omaha , \ch.
HAL3EY V. PITCH. Tunor.
DOUBLE AJJTD SINGLE ACTING
Steam Pomps , Engine Trimminga , Mining MaohiDQry.
BHLTJrIG H08H , BRASS AND IRON F7TI. ! JCS , PJPS , STEAM PACKISG
AT WHOLESALE AND KETAIL.
fALLAOAY WMDLLS ! ! , GHU80H AMD SCHOOL BELLS
A. L. STEAlfG , 205 Farnham Straet Omaha , Neb
I
f BLAT7fS iiflWIIIKFP
RFFB I
fs wio"i y gm > SfaSsaKfiftfeJsiJLs. Os a..S4 ! I
" In Kegs and Bottles.
pedal Flfjaras to the Trade. Fcmilies Supplied at Reaaonnbit
Prices. Office , i3fl ! DonjjJf Rf.r e.t. Omaha
O
fl fl
vs.
ICT23
P-l
Of
as Hemoved From His Old Stand
on Douglas St. , to His
r
EW AUD ELEGANT STORE ,
1313 Farnham Street ,
icrc Ifc Will be IMwisiul to Meet all
Patrons.