YlII ; DAILY isEEvivIAIIA , MONDAY , LGUS'I' 20 , 1383. TILL G ; iAIIA LLIJ { ; Pnhlshed , every morning , ettccpt Sunday. The only Monday morning ( atty. ' Ra41 ar tl or. ! Ono Year. . . . . . . . @Inf10 'nueoMonth , . . , . , , taro SlxMonthe. . . . . . . &O0 I One Month. , . . . , . . . 1,05 TnR WRR0.Lr aER , rvI LlelleDRye0.r ; WRDAReDAt. : tFRM + ro + TDJD. OnOYfar. . . . , . . . ! = ro 7hrenMonthe , . . .3 rut Slx Menthe . . . . hoe I Ono Month r0 Amerie. + n New ; f inpsny , SoieJAgenta Newedrb en In the United State , . tuanxsro + nxscR. A Cammnnkatlon + retating to Nee end EaItorlal tatien ehoUld be addreeend to the 1iin ea or TIR DRL .relRrss LRrnRR. AU Itanlw + temeri and hemittanree should he AitdrcNld to Tl * RRR t'tTUemxn OoUrA\T , OYAIIA , , Drafts , Choke and rlnlatBco onhere to ho made pay able to the onlcr of the company , TILE BEE BIIBLISRING C0PROPSI I E. ROSEWATEREdltor. 1'nor , Atn11EY llns resigned 1tiA posi tion in the slntu mnivcrity at Lincoln. Every friend of the imtftufion trill lie rc igned to the chntigc. TxE proposition for n city Acavunucr ee rvicu anti regular collections of garbngo is au uxcd1eti ann. 'l'lw council will do well to secure this lmove townrlls sani- tsly reform as soot as unssilll i. COUDTNEV , thu sculler , who ie always heatcn tlsrougll tnisforlunu , aumuumiccs his inteltun of retiring from thu public. There is a general opiuiun that Courtney is a fraud of the very , largest dimensions , Lavinia Shannon , \Vnshinglon , acv tress , within the last four niontlts has travelled nto o than 20,000 miles in the Imrauitof her profosaiou A neon of other actresses have travelled nearly as , far in pursuit of heir niaiges and salaries. 7'na trouble o0 the stuck market scents over. 1.xperieicu bas again proved that with ligitiutate business on a sound foot. ing old the currency of the nation subu from attack , stock gamblers cannot sur- iously aITct tim financial coulitioi of the country. I , is thought that the Suez canal will earn a dividend of about 20 per cent this year. Ito recoipla are constantly growing - ing , and will urobnbly be a million . liars greater than in 1882 , when a dlvi- dend of over 10 per cent was paid. No wonder a parallel canal is talked ef , old De 1403501)5 finds plenty of capital at his disposal fordigging great ditclteswherevo r lie cltoosoa , HAHr1Na8 is making great preparation s for the 5th annual reunion of the ex-sot dicrs and sailors uow living in Nebraska which will begin in that thriving ntotropo pia of Adams county on the 8d day o Soptenber , and will last one week. Tim 4 rnilroaulahaw o giycu a rata mil' one and ludf cents per mile anti the cnnunitte arc worlilig earnestly to wake the oce t if siun alto long to be rememberul by iii who participate. y , , I'OATOrt'1COA throughout the county " ' are receiving the nuv postal rates wick t < ' will he used after Septmnber ,1 , in (1 ' tralslltission of small stints of nuor ° . l through the ninils. 't'hey uro printed i Looks , each book containing 500 iwte and parfnrttcl ttr ) that when notes is t/ / ' tons nut the stubs rennin to shut ti nrnottnts for winch they were issued. note can be filled out by a post east s for any atnount not , exceeding $5 , at cost to the sender of three cents for en note. The notes are made payable f' "the hearer , " and they can ho used fractional curroney iii any phtco to whi they are sort , ' AN ) 1)S ) there is another cheerful rt rat army circles in Omnhn nvor the a port of tlm irtspector general , w it is elniuted took unwarrantable and u I :1 : guntlonanly Iiburtics in criticising I It ' colonel for neglect to button the this button of his coat anti to wax evenly ho a s + eels of his moustaelw , It is claim that tie report tends to bring one of t bravest officers of the army into content for a trilling oversight which never ou g 'f Lo have heel cinunettOl upon oficial With one thing and another , the con Ijh titin of ahftlirs in the dopa'tnont of t ' Platte since the change of connnmld htte boon quite on tlm Donnybrook f style and the anxiety of officers to so other felda of usefulness is surprisi11 unalunous. 1 , I Dfa , DANA contraIlea to shrie : Willman A. ltolhnnu , of Iudfann , president , but the democracy refuse bite , oven with t e curtain assurance 1 the Smi's hearty support in the cnni i a'tuipaign. Mr. Ilollutan i5 known only as a c t gresstnnn of very moderato abilities , a 1 1j j of grunt powers of objection. lie 1 mover lakun a loading part in the gr + debates in comigress , and has coituu hntosclf with quibbling over muter Ito it itt appropriation bills. If the donwcr i' ' are bound to go to congress for their c didato , there are a score of actuators a luetnbers of congress whose claims ul the party for aupport are greater Li , , thoao of b1r. Ifulli uui For Itstan Sonntor llayad , who could carry York and New Jorsuy , both doult status , with case , and whose record as t of the very ablest of domueratio scant is above reproach , Mulluunltl , too , would lie in every N spat a inure available candidate ti Hollinan. lie fa a 11151k who po5au all of liolhmau'a legislative experie with a great don ! morn natural and quired ability. Besides ho hots sot thing of Illahto's potsumtl magnoti .and ho comes from a stntu whose Bloc fe t vote ntay be necessary to l1CCIle ( fho lug election , ) ' The deinocnw5 ' will have to put ward a itroner man than liolhna t they deeiro in advance a u ivionablo auuanco of party success. Trrr Ll.'SS01 g OP Tull S7'EIKd , The telegraphers strike is ondcd by ( Ito unconditional surrender of the operators. The coulititn upon wvltich some of ihetu will ho again otnploycd by the \Vestern 1'nion is the taking of an iron clad oath that hinds them to aevcr all relations with the telegrapltera brotl.urhood and to enter no other organraation of a similar character , Stich an oath was exacted after the strike of 1870 , but like all pledges made under duress they have no binding force. This was shown by the fact that a largo majority of the tncu who took tIm oath in 1870 were in the late striku. The collapse of ( Ito strike is a victory for Jay Goltld mid his partners , but ft is n victory dearly bought. Tito thirty days fight has not merely' beat costly by n loss of patronage amid ( Ito damage slii(9 ( wltich the company' has to defend but tltu discussion of mho condition of the lclurapli system controlled by ( mould lots ls eahoncd public con fidouco in its real vrthlo as nn investment nod forced down the telegraphy stock several millions. 't'his depression will Nattily him teunpor miry , because imiveators have now a full kriotvledgu of ( Ito letilinus capital repro. settled by ( lie $80,000,000 ofVestorm Union stock. Another direct result of ( ho atiko , as it was in 1870 when the Atlantic and I'aeiflb telegraphy sysleml was estahlisltel , will ho tictiv' uu couipution by rival ( ole- graph cumpauies 'Ito will hbaorb a large porcuntage of time exports Will ) have been thrown out of employment. Last but tint least , the strike has awakened the country to the grave danger to which it is exposed as lee ; as the great arleriea of connuntlcation arc uwned'tutd controlled by apecnlitors : atilt attlck jllbllers. 'l'ima telegraph in private hands shot ( ( at host ho a great trust allluitlistered in the in. ( crest of ( lie public. The strike has she v n that public interest ( nett not concern the owners ofthutelegraph. Like VaulurbilL ( Ito telegraph mouopolistnsny : "Tito public him d- . " No matter how much ( Ito cou norcinl and industrial in turests of the country clay ho crippled , no utatlcr what loss American citizens may sutfur by na impairdd telegraph aur- vice , the inavtgers of mho telegraph inn t at the idea that they have any obligation s excepting tA ) make dividends for the stockholders , Sucht n state of facts can not long be permitted to exist in a coon try that has such vast connnercia enterprises depending upon a primp and uflicient telegraphic norvicu 'l'ime strike has Laugh ( the country th absolute nucessiy of go uruaieit regula ' lieu or ownership of the telegraph , Fo f our part tea believe limo telegraph as factor in the welfare of mho penplo cannot ° not he trusted ut private hauls nude a any regulation. Nothimig oltort of ahso U Tutu oliwrl + hip of ( lie telegraph s'stct r will give nil classes the full butte l hiltt of ( lui greatest of mud e'u involtions , 'tile very next ate ] collgl ess should take in ( Ito way tub glen y reforms is ( ho purchmsu of all cuunuu r h cunt telegraph lutes at a fair vnluu w tier Even if tlto govc'1 ) molt waa forced to buy its ( him I u inflated stuck dollar for dollar time it a' veatntont would pay the country in ( Ii toend. . nu The opou'atora strike matt opened tl \ ' eyes of telegraph otvnora to the fact , ( h ; Ur ( lucre are abuses in it's mimmageutint , tla 'IougiL ' to remialie(1 as much in their on ell intureats mutt that of their uutplnye to l'ruderit cnpitnlista will find it to ( he its advitntngu to payroll for guou amid fait ch fnl service. 'Plus is specially true telegraphing where ulei are hired by ( i nwntli anti utny expedite or delay wi ate acortling to their imiclimiatiimi amid ii ap re'of all supervision , Although the R'u Ito nru t'niai olllcinltt have hover lie n willing to ad11tit ( lint their advice Ii t/a been seriously crippled it is novertliul rd a fact that in tie grunt businesa cunt ( I' ( hero has buei terrible eonfuaiQa a oi1 dtsurder in thu traHs11fisaiali of dispatel he leaving out tie "bulling" of impor lam 1)t ituessages by plug operators , Thu stri lit has shown nioro than over the value ly' coniputuutattluxpertoporatorsandth d" fa nn doubt that their services will le i10 after be muoli more appreciated. ors mfr ref ) ; IrNEVAL4 culrrlwaflsl : ok 'It- lion. lamiies Imird hna taken a 1Arai l worthy course in the Knuvnls laud ca and le efforts hutvu been crowned w' success , llu has , with the assistailco for others , succeeded in gntting a suttlomi between the settlers anti Mr , limiovnle : fur their difficulty' . Time settlers are to ii tr for their maul at ( he rate of 3.50 of acre , Mr. Laird will make every oil lmg possible to get congress to re imifbu this mosey to the settlers , as it ought as they took tiuso hands in good fn ell and have their titles from the gave ad lent.-Ilasliuys Gaee-.lournal. ( mils If bir. Imird hod kept hula Hauls nut ant tie linevals case It would have h ted notch hotter for nil eoucorwd , Gu11o Ills Van \Vyck luau takomi n strong poise icy interest in ( ho matter nod would Iii am p11al)0d the cuiso at the couuimig sons tad of congress. The position taken by ton senator that as time settlers eu tie Ii 11111 vale lauds had failed to acquire t cu , through ( Ito fault of time goverumiuett ti Now niuat be ruiulbursod by the gnvurnui iful nits a enHnd ono which would have c ( me niciudud itself at oleo to congress. ots llw absence of nay conupromfiso by settles till too intluonce of lily , luwri rev would also have been brought to b Inn upon cu grestt to secure n settloni o saes Far these reasons it w'as worse tlan flee leo , isle ( it push a conrmuieo bofoic haunt acv tiun \Vnshiugbni. . nor blr. Laird , in Ins desire to nmtku a ii s lum , capital for himself amotfg tltu anti-au ral owliats , has played directly httat coon. hands of the Knuval sharks. A year Knuvat would have been glad to it fur , taken $ l.50 an acre for his lands , n of lee Ii oonfpmntidng at 83.50 , and the 5.5. Uurs are mortgaging their ! arias to c tltuir original title. It can readily seen tbat tltoro will ho a good donl more difictlty now in securing ( ho attention of congress to the claims of our farmers in southern Nebraska. It will be urged that if time farmers wore able ( o settle with Jir. K11ovals , there is no further 1100(1 for cougreattioulal relief. Appropriating money to prevetlt eviction , amid voting it to help farntors to pay mortgages , nru two very diferont things in the eyes of congress. This was Limo pofut seen by ( Jeneral \ 'mtVyck , who hits steadily urged upimi the settlers to refuse all offers of coniprolnisu , and to wvaiL the course of events. Ilul t1r , Laird , by his meddlesnmo interference , hits prnbably' spoiled time case \Viushing ton , mad lost ( Irousanda of dollars to the hard working farnicra who reclutimed ( le disputed n'ild muds into hlouriahimg farms .sky to disgorge $3,50 an acre to a man who Ilal iii e + tllitfllle clnhtl to their pua- aessinll. ENaedsit capital is erecting mmnther large block of buildings in Denver nqd lime of time local papers inilumates ( limit foreign investors alum "time more back. wnm'd totrims of ( lie west , such as Ontaltn and Kansas City. " If ( Ile reports of hone investors arc true Denver , needs nil ( Ito foreign capital alto cunt get to keep her on her legs. Ommiala's mllvtutcu , which imas been a steady and a Ilcaltby one , has beer mostly mimic to time capital amid enterprise of her own cltizemia. Not that thus city hntt nut in ( le phut led will not in ( ho future gladly sveleonie all ole nlers towards immuprovemmuna front wlml- ever source they commie , but the condition of our streets amid ( lie lack of auhiiciemmt entlutttiasut amimrig many of our leading eilizela have provemmtel mitt front offering the snnio iudueuuerts to outsiders that tveru held out by othc towns. Still Omaha has done wvell mod is duiug better than over. Capital front abroad is seeking ilivestmellt Mere as well as fu Donveq and there is a growing inquiry for opuninge for foreign mm mly. Time now stock yards are to be built with for , oign capBal , and the mitoucy invested in tlium would build a good many suet i blocks an tiat over wltich time Dcmivu r people are crowing so loudly. Othi r schemes arc in procctta of maturing which 1 will odd i rettly to Otllalmn's resources IVlmat noeda to ho impressed upon ou p ponplo ntoro than the lack of foreig m I ipvestntemita is the importance 0 t local enterprise min time conatructar of stores mutt ! buildings on our primicipa o streets , \Vo have two liammdsommme , him C structures of which we tun nil proud , tin Omaha mutt the Nebraska Nations , Baulks. 'Vu wvnut nioru such buildings Itntli are im ulsouuly payitmg investnent , from a strictly buainess paint of view rnl r tltay pay uvel store hmmdsoutely to 111 town in the imtprove neat which time i mmku in time nppcarulcu : of time city ant ihu ilnpresaiot if the stability tutu prosperity of Ouullut wltich they giv I t to otltaitlCl'e. Time day has guile by , u _ it ouglut to have if it has not , which twv and tin ee story brick stuns prove payiu t investmlinta , bleu who caul ntl'arl t awn expeusivo lots eu our business strew t r ought to ha able (0 cover ( lien with u. : y ponsiva bluildimigs. If Ilicy enunnt o would bit mmmch better for the city if the turned them over to others tvle can boo to a few mtouhs alwad nml see pr'espCettt at largo prufita in ( ho constrretlmn of nict : palitan stores mull . n itfr ItOST11S needs a vigorous woniat sit Ii. frngu cmipnign at uncC. Oily for iu wnaiemi in the Ilub who lave the rig ] It , to tote at achool uluctiomis , have tlms f rk cute forward to ho assessed for a p ito ( aux. And brs , Stautou and bliss A it- ( pony , bless ( heir hearts , uro trying em , convert the Landon savages. ta ass Nobraskn Italltvtty EuemIMlon , eta llncutn dnurnat ntl ' 1'ho pgoplu of various localities lea sonthorn Nebraska are to be warmly cc gratulatud upon the railroad extomsio s that will tiring clictp and easy trmispt ku tatiomi to tiuir chow , Tim coapletimlt of time link between ' 1'ecunisuh tumid lieatr ere throws Opell tla tine a region as may found in time state , and one whore a rim rte road tins buuml both promitted itud need for many yearn. Thu sane is true , t o loss oxtunt eely as to the mice of Limo beautiful aul rich eecti between Nenuahn and Fitlle Ci so with tie additiomnl iAdvamtnge to the p so , pho of being within easy reach of t lth rivals stunts of road. Thu bug-talk of of cut nhf front the 11. & 111,11mimi lieu out its Iepublican Valluy bruich has mi of beet fixed front Ie esaw to Oxford , n y work line practically begun. 'l'hie is ter enterprise which does credit to the in art sight of time Ii , tL N , ntaragers. It w rso duvelup to thu full extent of a vast cap to , ity mi portion of the state which has to it ) , needed time stimulus of a railroad , ru the puoplu of liearacy mild Phelps co ties , particularly , it will be a great bum of lit. It is also said that the lbuori Plc , looks with covetous al'os upon tie sa tun territory , anti us taking stun to trove ml it with a brancht road. Thu extona i s al of t& V , brunch of t ale Uuiou 1'neifte from Limicolm to luatr is by no nu'aus an nnimportautt factor .oi . the prospiri ( , ' of these too eitiea , l ti e 1))0115 tI1 nail ins I pruvea a mint utticumit s IW thin of cuuntr ) , It 'iii 1mi bmt ilu that itlu h. mf1 [ , will soon build wrebt front nhicu to lfubron nod bu'ond vin Fa toy bury ; mho desinlbilit' off at extune omit , of time U. P , tirmtioh fromn Strontsbui Ot tillDoti I pltali vin Auro a is 80 tt ) n cem lu t hid , we regard it as one of the km Lltu is of illa future. It would scent to ' good policy for time curpomhinl ale construct a lour frump 1ralptntisu to S ear ati , themtcu to Beaver Crodeiifg mead at. time beautiful 1luu valley , or sou I i1 'rust to ( leauvu , in the he tat the splendid comity of I lhuore , I ctn. nxlouisiomi of flue Cuntrmd branch froth presumtt termminns in Kllnsaa north' tUe wardly througih Fnmklin mul Pie , cotltites to n connection wide time (3m thePncitia lilt itt I'lum Creek fx a necussity the the c.mpletion of that lmue , nod wvo ago prohend that IL ie but n matter of a y aye or two utoro std good crepe , The I Nate nobilities attd curtatntios of growth ht Natewealth , and' 'population ' of suutheri set bt-aeka are but faintly tsutlinud in lear catalogue of these rondi now beiumg e be etructod amid shortly to be bwlt , S'rtTl ; IOTTINGfa , Alma wnnty n shoemaker , .1 , Clnlst rims n bllliard parlor at Shlney. litiding + svlll illumbmloulittwenty Inmfn. North lienll hats oganized n nationnl bank. The ieulo Trec creamery prays II ceut for croull : , Ihl + ing City i + norkiug t ignrnttsly for n creamery. 71m Catholic' of Itverton toe about to Lull ( n chore ) , . Time Ashlaml creamery makers fro Isunde of hotter n duty. ifacola tinted for street railway almost m metal mimolm + Iy' Farms time Milling about Oakland at $30 to $3i per acre. \Vlnd anti rtiht did nnmclt in a\rapahou nail vicinity last teck. 'limo clock im the tower of Jfawuic hall in Lhmcnhn will cost 31,000 'Fite i l nsting + 1 chra + kam wlll pmLlieh a dnmly ndithou dti:1ag the rounlotm. Time lied \'hiIow Count Fair still he Bold rat Im ilaaola , Oct 3 , 4 tutu I r1 , 'flee 1'roshylerlan ' cliurclm at Kalamazoo pas received n forge (115)1 ° 1 orgtiti. 'I'be stare inst Friday nigitt did cnusidcra bin iiaumngu hum I.incnin and t Nutty , Dakota City limas Ito nalentl , amltl the code of winks ate useless ht tic drug storci. 'l'imo U,1' . Itud excurmon aim , ! time drems Oiled Fremuut to its utmost Saturdny. Ilobbio.iuhu + mm , of IIcleunlohnui , : coat t } , Beat nun ) nrmi hl a thresldmg uinchiue Ilnumiltoit enmity is collecting her hest specimne" for exldbltium of Limo stain fair , A Sarpy county mutiter captmed n wildcat , near lielluvmme , tt'hdch weighed al pnnuds. iley , tars brnlm into adoctoriiulliceiii Oraul Ishut iii , , I MtnlcI , O + vorth of toutlglickcrn. IlurGprl , Of Oakdale , has patmited a mid , It ags purifier to hit arse ( fn mtakimg pntca t flour. Seven head of horses in ti pastern im 1Iainil tot county twcru hi llal by one stroke iuf Imght aiug. 111 , D If. Cnhtidy will start a sheep rtucl in I Intl county whim ; 5,1100 Lead of tme bas grades , 'J'mo yaruuea of time 11. CL , at I btstimgs recently struck but their places were soot tilled. .1. F , F mery , of Strnmyhnrg , threshed 1,4 . ) LuslieiK of tints off of 20acreinhick is72f both ems to thoucre. Over 100 head of hugs Were killed in the reemit emit smash mm 1 of freight traliii imp time It R tI micar , . .f L.1)sboru ) is to starts wllnleualo dr goods itnusu tit Lincoln mid put a F51tO,00 stuck fm thu sauce. Outgo county plus Il 1 a amlzcd school ills tricts , in time inert of whim t'eutuui motliolms Menus hottscr are CrecUcd. Juba Fitzgerdd its' been : n armed the con tract for the branclt of the B. & 11. betwec 1Ccicsaw amid Aliudem , Iii Cuudugs county , ngentii of bogus instl ancu cxnupnuics tire working mmumg time Ge nutit umd liohcinmum formers. Mrs , tleorgn Crusty , wife of n farmer 1 : lied \Viltow comely , was drowned hurt n ec whllefordinguswullcn creek. Mrs , Fred AUerleo , of Fremont , expedite n lire with kereAome. Situ iv nursmg a ser t)0rk anti ahairless craoiumu. f \Vost Point is ntu dug it Ogltt agnimst tli I legality of $ : ioooo , Ismmdr isruml to s cue th haildiog of n paper mill tumid a crest , I cry . 'I'lr Oton count Fair and Driving Park me , sneuation will hulif their fair iit Syracuse , Se ; te"mher r , ti mud 7 ; 4,000 in pruutiunts u 1 uttered. 'l'lie rtuulntad tethers of tits htato 1011111 s I10unptiy into lieu in favor of Stout's a ipi s steal as eonim as the etmiigs noun iutteil i I a The Logan Valluy alirrur wilt memccfor cattt a double relleetiun , the editor 1Litit y Ocwl spliced recomtly. Final immpressiots a ' I lasting. i A hue of Jemgull J ohnson , of iIclout , h , his new terribly muigled is a threlmer > m u day lust week. Thu o'w tens sfteruvn"I ; a putated , r Thu C ° luwlus base ball club have tit grounds cuelu c ( with a .cvcn foot tiIti boa learn with all ucwssary coaveuf"aces superb shape. o J'Iro Suveutlr Day Advcmtists of Blair hit o urguhiznd a church to fth hi mieutbems. A Su day rchuulid , .heady fn rwumiug order , w'i a er hl ; umcwbets. . iI trite ntiuistorsof Clay county have design : y nilAagusi10avaduty ; ohthluksgiviug"toll' k homt whomt all biCSsiag , hlou"time , blosings u bommilful Iuurvcst. C \Vnhster county is 14(1 prolific fu cure tl - tic tamers talk of uMiug ladders to Iii tick t tuli eon' , muuio of wimielt are a.dtl to its faurte feet from tune gruwtd A trniu on the Ilepublienn Vdloy : road tt dilelicd near Iudicott ; 5nturdny mmauimg b y Iunudcut. . Tmu engine amid four emits tv e 1y ditcluctl , Nobody hurt. From lf0O n urmis foal ou Isago ) "rut t leaves , ? d rim. Flury , of Fllmmoro ( county , I nr two pnumds of silk. Situ prnpuvlr to Iuuu 2 ill ODU twurnts nuxt season. n lire. Ar Jtvis , living near l'lntLvneuth , ; cnncnntrnted lye en her huger to Cat mil to wort.'heim the lye got titruum there t little left of time finger bat to a bone , lico. Barris , of North Platte , Was fotntd shlu tic railroad track mmcar that tuwu nn 1 day mummdug badly bruised stud uuamrciu it IS eupcscd ; that lie fell frump tlio trait , . ia' Qtdwi ( lrcggp \Villmvdale , killed it ' snmku user three feet long , and It yuuug emu mu framt S to 18 incites in lengthm , while scatter lie umamro an his hum. lie clniws time baker y 'r ' Chsrluy Carpenter , n lawyer from Y of state , whulo luudbag his gun out an the A Ice htruu , n cartridge ° xpludCI amid dowel a Li bolo thruugli his alxionen. Ile ( lcu 1 ii- 'Tuesday , eel 'rliocnrouors jury iti time case of Emmi ltrumulhm , ( cud at l.hicuhm , hiutl that prom a nueddld labor caused deadti and tlumt d , Lummhu of Ceuom , prescribotf tlm drugs ton ly , Orleiws bias raised a subscription of $2 , su for the huildimg enuuuittro of the Frio l1o svO titlist church , Limo building will he of bri 0t1 theca studes bight , including flue baaenmutt ; dimmiomsiome will bra 1Oxli0 , li A beastly Savage , rudlding in lead Rill iw coumtywas treated to a coatuf tarnlid feat ] mid bytkedtlriineofltidlnnolnuPart ptumishnm nut fur the crimto of ra me , ] lo war also sent re. jail to awult time slttingof the gnmd jury , ill 'flue L'nion Pueihic has muulo a topuMit ae to time citizens of Fullertoi to build to t mm tows far tili,000 seven per front bonds , , right of way mud 40 acres for deot ; grow T 'limo hood election will be held Soptenmber to. It will 1)0 reruemlwrod tiunt Prof. , lug hI ° f tune state tuilversity. 'rimy accused of fork lliu n numdsr of cotes , 'limo ] .Menke blunt saM thud tlto prufussor hums settled all but ran of thcsu uotes , so that Ile crfndual prostca sm hi probable. he .label Amstii , ore of tin landing fnrners feu Setvnrt eauut } , lfnleked a contract of 1 , ill bushels of ecru llondmy to Ihmgan Jhus. m\mdractiud 3,000 i.ush ° Is of mists at 17 rot t uflit him + lmel , GOO hushelN of rye at 31 ; cents nod cc. bushel of stheat at if , comics a bushel. the lkatrlce imtd u little sctsatlom lust w Ito. n lth mm girl in It. A yonug mutt aanmvl It tir umtrunaduvmililuw Iththodammghterutbute lomi Willer whet the litter ordered hint frooi tD ' "Yatlat'N. 'l'imo nlmintan sLutud ii , expo Ililllo's mwvonettts but ( vas mmct by n ht ut ( rum the patters mistol wltich platted n d ill' mud through llillcr's bow'cls. Ruth pas be 11(0 inld up. u to Uri Suuduytmguat itlt , Slmernlau Such l 1W. Itidy Snell , amd 11 suit 12 , rears , left ti t Imotno Im Dellml , Iowa , for Nelmarkn , hecI ml i1 'tinrmt ' + mgniustShrnunfurhhamtingal 'l'imo buys are of Banc exunplu duo limevu d nit uy a mud were white straw ( tats , 't ' 'heir mu ( 'ho Id anduue for them to return told nay uau its hq ; thmun is rtvpteated to ( nduco thou t1 ci cat , hums , as tlterii 11 ma daugorof time law , lps On the l lit inst. llev , llechaui , of 1'u eumty , w aii stamdbtg near lib stove shirk tell timundurturm. 1Iu 'vats holding a lanl to hb Light luumd , whrm ligktnlmt' struck alt. Move pilst cut mud tore tire pi,1u , ht sew ear 'hoses. ' 1t bnraed the elmler'e face , tumid dtr p08. lda right baud anti passed dutnt hit left li time lie suetalned n" suit except eontraethn.m our L In hl1 wrist tarulS'ring the I N time u wlddt eo ii paweif away Alt excursion of 200 land seekers will x on. ( rune Illinois this week , to inyestlgsto the publican Yallsyl whore 11ev , J. A. Foam iA locating cnlntdes. This to one of limo many Catholic cnlnuie + r + tablisimrd in time west tliouglitliccifurtsoftimelrislm'nthollcUnion. htov.l'atber Fnnnlmig uow lltesittOrleans , llntlaucnmtt' , lie ishuildinrtlmreeckurclles thi + sea + ntt. Iu a ( mute years ho will lotto a church in each town of the llepublican valley , from hell Clntul to 11eCook. ( t Desl'I ( ptLou of O'Iomiell by Ttly Coualu. Do er'J'rib ne. "phfl" O'Donnell , who keeps a saloon en liolladny street , oppositC the Grant sntoltor , is a first cousin of time mlami O'Donnell wvhu killed dnmies Care ) at Port Elizabeth , "Pltill" says that the loan who killed Carey was his cousin " " ' ' ' ' " "pat" 'l'at' was a dnudy , says "Phill , " "amid with n club ho would paralyze a whole coumity lie was about 40 ycnls of ago , mid the easiest nu mm with his fist that you ever saw. " "They say that the mint who killed Carey vas a Captain Phelan , of Km msas City , " au eslcd the reporter. "That is just w hat1 come to talk about , " said itlr. O'Donnell , as lie to. folded a morning paper and rew attention tion to n paraglaph which described the murderer as closely resanblin , Limo above. nlattiomed citizen of that place , wvho , as is mutated , left about two nmmtis ago , ostensibly to look after a legacy of aoutu distant relative dying in 'Tipperary ' , Iro- loud , "ph011u1 may hero gone to Ire , lend , but of ono thing 1 ant positive , amid ilmtt is ( hot ho is not time ntmtmi who killed Carey. I'at has that honor. 1 lfnppct to luew that my coltaln Syria ilt sanu this , chief aboftt a week after Carey testilfed auaimst tite prisoeri in Dublin , My sister wrote sue that ho svatt away front hone half time timle , tumid of late hod been inure mitystc ioua. 1 don't believe Ito lvtts alone iii this thing , 1'1o lull time active support if the Irish societies , and man } ' active iii the recent Irish troubles iu Dublin wve o cnmstnntly with him after pus disappcuanCO about time middle of Juno. " u " \\wt ] watt Patrick's occupation ? " ' 'hut was for a long tine doing labor- fug work about 'I'ippernry amid afterward w eit into busilmess nut fl butcher at God , nail , in the county of Dnnegnl , lie hind ' been in America , and seven years ago becmtu naturalized. After gutluig its paperstlle salute wvluclr were found ill his u t umik at Cape 'I'owu , he returned ltuuuu. \V11ilo fu this cotuttry he lived ill Baltimore - - more amid Philadelphia , amid was never as 1 far west ms PittsburgVhomt I left huut in Plmilndelphia ho w as driver oil a street car. It was mint congemm l , however , and Ii lie resigned , amid , going into politics in the Twetltysovetlth ward. he node hint- r' self so useful that Mayor Stoldey , of tha t r'city , put him ( ill his force , and Burin g time close of the Centuumial exposition It u k t dmi duty of the grounds as aergeaut u f the guard. " it GCn.Sbcrnlam'salnbitheti , ° Froui'rue Cutirier Joarnnl. u " 1 never have been , am ant , and move e will be a candidate for ( ho high otlieo 0 m president before any conveninn of th e people , " says Gout. Siiernma11 , It is very + ' likelytilat the gouural wishes to devot rim his autiro attention to school conmeice wont , g Am hlxa tp ) ( ' liu Imitaliin. tn From'limo Pittsburg fort. Jolul'auunaker , time Philndclphi tli trygouds dealer , sank $200,000 in adver + K tsing last year , Lot succeeded in anther 'e feu ; a crop of protits valued at $1,000O00 amid expresses hialself well satisfied wits td u the invesulent.- " Our Iutper1S. Front The 1'iml1alnlphia Num. ( r rim This is a great country. lagtarte iu olive oil comes front New Orleans ; imm 1 ported sardines front bfaiue ; imported vo Madeira mind sherry from California , an ill inipoted timings sure to ho geuuimie ever tiuie mire the paupers. ' itCbicagoAItraelfouS. . 1 rumn'11he Ilimihulelplmin News. m um It writing up funerals in Chicago th tat tepurters always speak of the hearse lee presuntmlgavclyattractive appeuance. crVe shotdd think that , to a Clticngon wlu ) eould not get out of ( lint city aim as other tt lty , li hearse might scent very a mm tractive , 'fU 1T oar ge "tAR1T U. , sctc , . y r a < c "tAR k tr , j red nor trig THE GREAT ark LM4 lint c u n E v Rheumatism , Neuralgia , Sciatic a Lumbago , Backache. headache. Toothache , YoreTltlur Ily i . Sriuii . Fr is III1i flrrrhr , Dr ARD ALL afUkR tmutILY I'AtM' * 511 Aull5. hit 5 Iabi iNAli ( ) . . , , ll'I . , ' emu i butt ! Tim il t'Imsill.Es A. YenEi.l l alt. , / , rYlI R.nbu „ a.A. 300 N-y = thk , EENZON & COLLI N the IISY er REAL to ESTATE I ut tlto mils li. AGENTS I mug rat ti ammo ult 211 South Thirteenth s of Opp. Omaha Nntiunal Bank , ra ) maul t. tum uooCth Ntrlrt. . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . N mm : G room house , lot 50x1W,11th street. . . . . 1 ldk ) lhJiimeat homuluttexl4O,1Uthstreet . . , . . l e 0 assn huusc , lotb21xat,17th street , , . . , " 5 e roomm lmomu e , lot S24xa7,1turwaN street. . 1 auk 7 c roou house , lot O1x12S , Montana street 1 ( tile a h room lmu ( , lot JOxlte , mathtrett . . , . 2 her ; 13 a muom Louse nn Icaasl ground , Cuss mt. . . : Imps 15rdtffx2uoCalifornia etmut. . . . . . . . . litu wlot4lx1J2,10thstreet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( I 11It Ooais2,7'enlhetmoct. . . . . , . . . . , . . G ° dint 1S 2 etry 'tuime INU.tlmg , lot2.x1J2 , Uoulaa , mat stnmt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 ties Inaru nthomselot4ouii5,2S1ltstret. . . . . 1' w G rumor home on ! mimed grand , Clmnhig mtrct. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . mad Yl a roe nImouru , hit tntia,15th , etreet. . . . . e n b iJinImuLauerlotddtf4O,2otltetreet. . . 2 . mire fe lI , tw amot lot , 25xpo , CharieN street. . . , ° lug. ' ? I louse amt lot , ( (1132 , Cu Insla" nue . , . 2 ark :3 lichee an I lot , JJxi22 , Cailfornla street. . 2 her JUllnusoandlot , 51x1J2,1)avenIurtstrict. . Y am Ti lots , aal3 wtch , Seaard street ; . . , . 7 . sell. No. 52houseandlotN.ienh. . . . . . . . . . . . . mimic Na , am , 11011.4.1 cud lot laliforimLw : elf. . , . . . . , ar , NIL Ji , houeo AIid lot N. 1Jlhht. , . , . . . . . . 2,1 rmnN .K . to a f arminQ Land for Sale louses for flee a the ° r "t 1B ? N7ON & COLIAIN. mix " ' welea _ _ tits MRS. LOUISA MOHR I ut d , tart Graduated Midwif e ] tw itlg 1508 California ( Street , N1 WESTERMANN & CO. , IMl'01ITERS 01' QUEENSWARE ! t China and Glass , 608 WASHINGTON AVENUE AND 609 ST. STREET St. Louis , Mo. nnt2 Jm 7 It f .a . . , f Waslrfnglon Avenue and Eifth Street , - - - ST. LOUIS MO , STELE JOHNSON & CO. , + na ! AND JOBltE1tS IN PLOIIR1 SALTI SUG IIS CANNED GOOi.m ND ALL GROCERS' ' SUPPLIES ( i A FULL LINE OF.TITE 1IEST BRANDS OF Cigars and 1anufactured Tobacco. AGENTS FOR i3ENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER CO ti t i Ja A , WAKEFIELD , WIIOLESALE AND IIETAiL DEAI.EIt IN . Lu1ier , Lath , Sli lligles , S SB1 DOORS , BLINDS1 MOULDINGI S LIME CEMENT , PLASTI &C STATE AGENT FOR MILWAUKEE CEMENT COMPANY. r Near Union Pacific Depot , - - OMAHA , NEB f c Cm Fe GOODMAN , Druggist ti AND DEALER IN t ' - 7 Oils , Yarilisiles l , fflarss OMAHA. NEBRASKA. d 9 DEALERS IN y a s safe and Lock Comp'y. FIRE MID BURGLAR PROOF , r I asn u ES J it , ( 1-as a T'urJn.am Stresc'it. OzucxhLI. 1ENRY LEHMANN JOBBER OF 1 Sliaeg. v . , EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED , 1118 FARNAM STREET , OMAHA NEB. M. HELL1VIAN & CO. , J Wholesale Clothiers ! 1301 AND 1303 FAR//AM STREET COB. 13TH , NOMAHA OMAHA , NEBRASK Anheuser-Busch , 0 M BRE'ING ' ( ASSOCIATION : I . ) , ' 'A ' ' 1 r ' ' . , . 1f'1 ; CELEBRATED ( 4u. ' M .mm l j t 1' 1'r 9Ce and Bottled Beer r ' , v , I7 mtt Excellent Beer speaks for itself. one w o SS II Lei a ) 1. . , EO SfR EW III . 01DEI1S STATE FIIObI Olt r 111E ANY EI11REYLST I AR'1 OF TITS :75 shioulsmo ? I Will be Promptly Shi ed , ' sal ALL OUR GOODS ARE MADE TO THE STANDARD ® f ® Y' aM.uu GEORGE YENNING I Agent for Omaha and time West. coo Office Corner 13th and Harney Struots taw u SPECIAL NOTIOE TO A11 rite G rowers of Live Stock and Others. rti WE CALL YOUR AT'T'ENTION TO - Our Cround Oil Cake. It la the lieet and cheipwt mood for Mock of only kind , 011 , pound Sri e'uel to three poundi of . uot& tl I Stock fed with QTOU 14 00 Ceko In the Yell sad Winter , In4ead of runulug dowo , win lnereeNe a w.igk 1 and be In good iwk.teble oondiUou in the ipring. Dolrymen , ai a ell se othen , nbo too It taut t > ttff j 11. mlriq. Try It and judge for yutmelrel IMee 1ss.oo I ar tun Do elurge for Nack1 . Addreer ' oaod ume WOODMAN L1NtlItl7)O1L WMYd.YY , gisatot 'r I } I n l lt