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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1883)
I Tr1T DAILY P EE = UXiALA , MONDAY , OC1vBER S , I.Ei : M _ tl TTIE oc : aHA PEE. Pafftlh..t em ; rsnfi + Q , nrytjlmdr. The a1 MM.fI7m0wx taly. rut rTr1rL re Tse. . . , . . 1Mm Tltslrfelte , , , . .tr + > A ! (1 144 at . , . . . tit1rJeXsrtf. { . . . . . , . L + k ) raj Parr pt * , ? visalwt * xmt t2 wHt. rxxst rattan. ! Yar .1N ) TYAn * . rt urea a . , bra nee flats . . . . fn . Aru + fnur it rsr h s/atr , a lAl-A7sfL/ V 'eat I. ? ' br ttw 4 4 ! Mx l + ema lxei ran. A Annwlnrt attnle retsreq M ! re + r as i Puebrlil maevn IMeat M rf.lre .R I to IM vi t et irs e/u. rrIrtne term , . I Afl Pmfes 1 t.taln'urt enstetra + 'Ien W M e.Mrrsr ! LvTrl P.el N.wm r rwrlt , fJ' AN Drrtl , LT ha IM Pnebr , 4 ? ' t + M'a , uie ytr M4 to tM .w' . , M Nor ors r et tBE BEE BUBLI3R ( iG CO. t PROPS , & pt0 < L' ATEP.F/ltar. Trrr anr' + Ming ali right , we may now lock nut for nnlimiteel iisaet of warmed Western non atrk. BPc flrxsrirln h eturnpdng it in ( thin , and tic red fag hangx out as the danger signal lOT ladies to retire from the audit n M. Tur President of the French Republic .lid all he cull to pour ( bevy on the trouhlcd waters , but Alphonxo conlinuus b , he as mad ns a wet hen. Tine , : may Ste wimo doubt ah.uit the muaic in nmr tielrKla } , but there ix no .lrmhts that there is plenty of musdc in orrr schuxd board rncetings. lfoNnaxoa of Republican lawyers throughout Nelra'uke , who know the ma. tonal out of which Supreme .lu Jgen ought e to pro made , will vote for Jarnes W. Savage - ago , As the muddy acason opens , the citi ' rxns of Omaha will regret that the paving , aeaann is cloning. A vote for additional paving lxinda lltia fall immna ( ho redenp Lion of a large part of the city from mud , l next year , t Tua IJrv objcets to Mr. Itaeao on the broad grounds that lie da incompetent to fill the position. No party In any other state in the Union in lnboeilu enough to aeloct its candidates for the highest ju dicialoficu in its gift , from srndl bore , lawyon and local proeocuting ntlornoya. Mr. ltuoses mnainatlou won a blunder. Ifis election would bun crhrm. Tut : BEn objects t ) Judge house as being tx ) youthful t ) ho a Supreme Judge. Now , will 'Tnn Brat ploano give tin a diagram of .Jedgu Savugu's teeth , that we UnaY Kuean at lia agoElkh'ru Valley JVewn. Tut ; IJnR ( Jbjocta t ) Mr. Re0a0bocnueo hu is too young in the law and in legal and judicial experience to fill a scat on ; the Supreme bunch. Tnuxporiunccd ago is wordo that youthful ignorance , 'Trite IhrY doers not object to "Judgo Reuse. " Dir. Jtouno has never been a Judge uvei of a police court , Ile has never nat on r is any bench , llhannll / experience ha a I lawyer baa bouu grtlnod in prosecuting j crhninala before a Dlatrict Court. Thin In not the timber from which thu peopio i of.Nubnutka duairo t ) aeloct their Su- i I , promo Judges , l s 7'uB hiturost of Tnn Tli n in ufilcient a j public scioola began with its existence. 1 I t The prime object of atarting Tun Bni : was to defend tiu act creating a Bond of I Education ngtduet tic aasatrlta of the OnalSi .flepu611can thou acting na the I organ of old foenlla anti. nxiatcrata who wnntucl to transforn our high School inA ( ) net Academy for pnyitig puldla. Thu Qitizonn of Omaha ouloncd ( ho Road of 7Mucation act , of which the editor of thin paper wan the author , by a vote of just tot to one. Pros tluat day to this our Intooust in the public acluouln of Onmla has bows utabah d Our aim hues ahvnyu boon to encourage the building up of free schools that would rank with the beat in the country. Thin uuuch us proper iii amnwor to the allly lliugs of an eminent. divine who curries Ida church into the achoel / boardand , auuka to dufund hula awn comae } , through long -whndud cditoriula in the i Rcj'niGllcnn , Thu ] inn hna called attention to the oxtravagnmee of the aelool board , and cited nu inataucon the S1f OO janitor and i $1,000 tuuelo to.tehier to leach the toads. ere how totoads. Wo have usovor anti do not now object to t nchiem for proper aid uac ful apoelulitioa. 1Vu approve of a teivulsur for drawing , bueauno we believe that mathematical dravltug can be applluil In life by buti usun and women to grunt ad. vatlago. It la uuelul for carjienton , nia usinlata anti all tradeatnoti , ns well as for dross makora nod nrtleta , 1Vo should nut object W a teacher ht Gurnmt , , I' If It could ho imt1burlY taught. We have never objected t ) a teacher in ' Elocution , We do not object to einging in the public sclnrnde. ] set 'we do think that $1,000 , oxpoudod in teaching the old Idea how to warble in a wnato of achedl stoney tvldCll could be to butter ' ' appUod purpoao , 'I'lu trouble with uducltors , and oapuelally preachers , Its that they do not acorn to draw the lute In eponding the money eul- luctod from taxea for the pubhio mu , Au to the iajunetion snit , the Itunla e t s not aioouraged it , wai nut cotsaultc eI I ' , about it , nor dews it tiphold jt , We do not duott it nuuoaaary to agtt e abotltthuuwing of tuxoa through th u llconie fund. ' 1'Itia ' b ( ho only daily pa per in Nebraeka that has atood aquas y a by time law , , but the taxes durivud iron liquor llcouao should not be rocklusal y . aquanderud bucaueo they tire uaeily ge t. :44t5 , 'l'hto proof of tin pudding ie in the . ' oating. 'Thu boards call hire QI,600 ja i I tare utad $1,000 muetu teachers but it euB e luM I by its resolutlei that it la sadly in ' wantf rooui to eeut euvulul bundrud Wldrun , i r t t vm.i l rlla cer JIf. r Fdtr. : Pruk Tats a dtrtnen m des hit rnnnlrer repreientiflg Ensile tiara a llirthrlay party girsa to "tire h ahhisst of hit a1WI ellldtea , thine Cer > tea s. Serrntra + fiwll a lrnntihffyapraurl tahle are the raprt I a i % tile1 of (111then * % LMnetbti 1 , 1of 1 a bwtn leave teen weksnaee t , and are nww , limes , to osrr xlwrrat as elelaerrla M the luiMhW wp rd a wrr * people. The t irtk , with their gwiek wit and aptitude Mt pnlItie ; the arardinar rent , provident , frugal aril thrifty ; : the Fterleh , veraatle and happyhetrtrd ; the Itwtian and Italian and l'oi-all are pnetent. Bet arnon them all in Tusks ( ttimatirm tie ( Jetmaneo + mpiri the pltee of honor as the hetlthiout of the family in the tan I of their adnption. Thus ii a time when the Cerman ,1mer- icans are celebrating with rnnsie and fea tivitisss the anniversary of the arrival of the lint band o { German emi , grants in Amnriaa. headed by 'Francis ' IMni 1 I'astnriu , they landed i I at Ihila'lelphia nn October 4 , IrRJ ; , and stated the aetthement of ( hnnantwn. Bancroft estimates that twenty-live years before the outbreak of the itcvohu thin there were 125/X ) Germans in this country and at the date of the Ieclara- thin of lndefendenco thin number hail its- creaacrltfully 2O,000. lfetweei the years 1820 and 1RtJ one third of the entire - tire irnmigration ( rein Europe Wn Gcr man , and 1,002,027 , nativcx of the Father. land settled in the United Statcs , ' 17tc cenatia of 1880 chows that in that year there wcro 1.060,742 persons in this country born in Germany. Probably nearly nne thir ] of our entire population t , day in Gernan-American. No irnnligrauta island an high in the national esteem as the Gernana. Sturdy , thrifty , temperate , law abiding , with an inherent love of liberty , they have ha- pressed lhenaolvcs more deeply than any other claan upon the national char- actor. In whatever calling they have p ailopted , whether , as pionecrn in the 1 wildurneu , an skilled nuochanicn , na r tradesnles or as farmers , they have umde t J for Ulornaolven a place by their vigor , 1111811 and nUontion to the dutdea which a dOVOlved upon them. They have accepted - cepted our honpitahty , but in return they r have brought with thesis many vnluablo r idoan , which have boors engrafted into our national life. Education has followed and advanced everywhere du their foot- f ntopa ; the arts and nciuncds hnvo ro f eoived the benefit of their nuppurt , and r i the advantage of their nuggostions. Many of their customa and mannara are 1 slowly routing tlsomaolvos among us , and lr l the ( lormau love of legitimate plotouro , n outdoor oxercisu and personal enjoy. 1 uietlt , of ringing companies and festal eoanneniomtionn , are little by little being , i traneplantod into thu American charac tur , in the words of a rdeo t writer , h 'no fiuur strain f hna pervaded our posito untioiality than that of the Cur. morn. He ban brought with his the very ulunenta that are csaettiad to suture t growths , and that will tend to ntrcigtlwn d our iuatitutiona-a clear , atroug love of r utterly , lsftnosty and courage of convie I thou , coolness of disposition , quiotnesa d and sobriuty of habit , robuntucas of pity. c aique , capacity for pltynicrd work ott the t gnu hand turd deup iutolloctuul ttttaitl e niutit on thu other , a (1 ( llf'f' US T1ff. JUWOJU ) , f Since the Omaha Jr'putbficrnt is calling r loudly fJr roeorda , will it kindly let ui hnvo the war rucord of Mr , M , It , ltume , I the ltupublicau candidate for Judge of the Suproulo Oourtl 11Tr. beau is said s to be 46 years of ago. When the war I broke out ho must therefore lave been 21. At its conclusion lie was 27. What t was Mr. Becnu doing during this period ! Did Ito elaulder hula musket , like thou. 1 sands of other itopublicans now m No. braskn , or did he join the house gunrdal 11)liil t .ludgo Savngu , as colonel of the Tt'ulfth New York cavalry , was lighting galhustly with ( lenunal KJlpatttrick , what employed the attention of DIr. DI , 11 , beau ? aWe a Wo hoar a great dual of our soldiers I voting ns they eliut. We do not believe that aorvku in the late war is essential to ollico holding , if this tvuro so the editor of the J2cpucbtlcnn , wlto was auckiug his thumb at that limo , would be forever barred out , and Yost , tvho gallantly suited red ink as deputy nnnrehnl , would be forced to slut up Isis pllitieal shop at oneo. But while the isatte of the war Situ still hold up to republic is ua party Isauus amid and loyaldty patriotism are prosontud as culnreuuwuts for oflicu , it Ito volt for thu may dtupublican party nt Nebraska to reineubur James 1V. Savage fought in the rebellion front .July , 1801 , to the close of the war with a regiment whose valor is enblazouud et the recorda of the war in n half a dozen aouthurn statue , For olevot yeas a prnotiodng lawyer in Now York City , he laid aside hula profession at the call of his country and freely gave his aervieee to the nation. What was Mr. Reuse's war records IN all of Df , B , lteesiu's legal career Ito hits trlud two cluaua in tlsuSupruntu Court , Otto lie boat stud the other he secured jutlgenont for $ ll. ; Dfr , lteesu any be u grad legal light but he lusts ahuwu uudur a vury sosnll sized bushel , Jun Nrln1Gfkut says that praetitxi in the courts turd service on the bunch are not eaaentlul qunlltlealious for a Supreuse II udgo , It ivoahil lie lnturcatittg to krlow whd ; other qualifeatleie , buaddca bulug u regular Republican nominee , the Jlrlmb- ho rn , done eouaider essential. CuIAsu nv 1'osrln : plellcta 20,000 , Ito. 1)ublicmut uiajoritY h1 Ohio , anti John U , ' 1'hompaon Is confident that thu Iuum cruets will swoop tits BuekoYu etah , We f + 1m11 not be surprised if the returns imam ( Milo * MtiM vary alightly frnaa ie th of thane Htinatei. The indicatirmt are that we shall wet kwow the oatasme Until they hate an meal elsnnL AND Jwr + t' that we are netfbed that Sam Tilden hit ; eorreladed to risk another ran with Tees Ifenelrickt. Cable the news to Dt. Mille and he will pnll ter Nebraska - braska l- the * rat ataffier. 1Tottr men haveto mrre1t ability - Chnrch ] hire and Colby for instance. x Ndr0TIIR.VIMOUM. . The opening of the Noorthern I'acife has a few temfataryduwlvantaua ; ; among its many benefit. The fore tl growth of towns on its line his already stoppedand "snrrival the ftto + t" will soon assert ftaelf. This is the experience following the opening of all trarucmtinental lines through sprirsely settled country. Thu relapse which attacked Omaha and all tnwna on the line of the Urikui Pacific immediately after its completion in May , 1849 , was a tremendous strain on their vitality. Business of all kinds sank rap. idly to a minimum even fn Omaha ; in- fated priers were brought back to a very small rnargin on this , coastand snail sales aril still smaller profits wan the rule , not the exception. hundreds of people pulled up stakes , and scores put wheels to their houses and moved to other fields. Thu country lead scarcely struck rock bottom when the jauic , of ' 72 added t , the general depression , which continued in ull awing till ' 71i. This was the oral result of overgrowth. Tlie ( owns advanced too rapidly under the prensuro of armies of railroaders and their followers , and the moment they were dis banded and the large revenues disbursed through born stopped1 the towns receded to their level aril awaited the settlomelt and development of the aurroundinb Country , 1 < ) again advanco. This crosdi Linn of affairs is already felt in Montana , Oregon and Washington. They find that instant of a blessing line completion of lho rouul is a al ) able injury t , them. that lint for rho merchant worked earn n the careless wn of time 1Vest charbsin b ieavy profits and only secs nome shrewd liars from the East with only a little cp- tal sit down beside him and reduce the coitus to a minimum , and is able to keep up his stock by little shiptnentn daily , nd by selling for cash , and the old easy oing merchant after considering the mater - or for two or three dos and nights , is oatY to declare that the ril. oad is a calamity instead of a blessing. Gradually , how. ever , business adjusts itneif. The freight. ur fluids business on aliortor lines ; the armor , not being able to sell his hay , cods it to his cattle , and tire men away i in Chicago , or New York , or London , watt his beef , 'm'ho old merchant arouses tinsself , reduces bus profits and opens a uranch store at some point whore the tear nppoacli of time railroad makes it pos ible ; now enterprises start up the popu- rttion mud their work increases ; , and the oad becomes a real blessing. But it will Lot be hard thin car and next to find lull for a throusaud miles along the NortlrorL I'ncilic ready to prove that the uilding of the road has boon a real min. ortuno , Theo has been considerable dispute as u the maurer in which Judge Edgerton's ecision iii the Dakota capital quo tvar- cunt" case was outdo public. It has been ulititalrted that the publicatioi of the oeision was premature , and without do ousuut or knowledge of Judge Edger. an. Reports obtained currency to the fleet that the deeisiou a. published ryas forgery. All these ruutors are now isposod of by the sLitoittetit. of Judge ! Edgurten himself , who bns returned Loin al oxtouded tour in the 1Vcst , to a oportor of Time Yankton Press mud Dakotiun , on the 20th ult. , that time ablialmed decision is authentic iii every particular. ' 1'lmu Judge says that the do. i try m publication , which has beau time object of nmoh comment , was by agree neat of counsel on both sides. 'limo ceuintisaioners who located the capit1L1 at Blsmarck are so confident of 'ictory fu the Territorial Supreme court I I that ono of them offered to wager $10,000 to $1,000 nit the result. Justice Kidder ] oing ill time rase will be tried by the retainui 6 throe members of time court cif which Ed6Berton is Chief Justice. 'The coal fields of the Cnlhatin valley , Dlontiin , are being thoroughly worked aid time quality and extent of the veins mro improving constantly. Time develop. numts at prosett embrace two uutiut drifts , one 000 aid the other 1100 feet along the vein , nudciug a continuous development in solid coal , time vein no sine contract dog to less tlmat 0 feet and at plneos wid- uning to 18 to 20 feet , Solid nutases of coal are exposed nbove and below , and usually ulemg time aides , throughout time w'grkings. From 110 to 76 are -now ei- gaged in tie mine , nod time output of call tinily is from 80 to 100 tests , Time working force will soon be largely iii- creased , time deuaul now being greatly in excess of time au iply Thin cool bodiea and working facilities will warrant at out. Iitt of 1,000 , tuna a desY. The recent visit of Suuator Post and 1)elegato Ddaginnis to time Indian reservations - tions In 11outuumn , to negotiate for time purchase by time Covorimmeimt of portioua of their lands , its directed attention to time onor motrs siren of these reservatiaus. There are thruu reaervationa in the'1'er- ritpry : 'Thu O ow reserve eumbraeos 6,812,1148 , , acres or 0,128,2 squnru miles ; the ltlaekfeot , 22,066,448 acres or 11 , 160,7 aqunro miles , and time Flathead , 1,6118,608 uterus or 2,0071 , equaru miloa , ranking a total of 20,669,101 acres or 40- , 180,1 square stubs , 'I'bis ' vnet area is as large as the State of Nov York , witlm its five uidlion inhabitautn , or 100 to time equaro mile. Evet if 40,000 square iglus wore withdntwim front these reaur- vntiomis it would still leave soumetsin5 Over (1,000 ( , nn siren as large as Conncett- ed timid Rhudu lalnud together , w'lmich natntLtmis u population of uluu umilliun , not very badly erutvdud , to stm pport nn Induur unIudntrun of 16 00) ossi about three to time square simile , ' 1'Jiis would d still give 100 acv ps to suLy Indian old aul y ouug , undo and ( comb , end leave a mtlllun stores to spare , Thu success of time Can + , + roasio I malcon1 mt n' dtuu due net give stuck hope of time early opeiiug of Slimy largo amount of thus territory , 1'Imo Flathead tribe , which controls nearly two-thirds of time whole , Infurmod tlmo cottuuttee that they weroperfoctlyhaliy { and satisfied witlm their Iwsett condt- tiun r aid that their Ianda wore nut for sale , while the Croat and Islat Ifemed egealiy as independent na pat their price out of reaeh. The eleetian of Frederiek 1n.ef oy , of Pi1hdglpliit to the Preaideneyof the Desirer It : Rio Crande , "the Baby ( ! rant of the ltecktea , ' has removed the ies pants and wreertainty carped by the ree- ignatien of General Palmer , thefatlterof the road. Mr. Lnejery lsss sheen thirty years in the service of the Adarns } x. press Company , dnrinq the last seven of whieh I e aeterl as Uerleral Manager of the cexnpsnywith offices at Philadelphia. Thu office he resigned a few months ago. Mr. Invojy is not yet rO yeara old. During the war he had a large express service for all t'sd ' Northern armies , and this difficult bulinoM he conducted with I great aucceal. lie is a man of great executive - ecutive ability , and essentially , in sy'mpa thy and training , a railroad man. Ills management of the 1)envcrd ItinGrando and his elcctdan will , it is said , bring to the road the support of A..1. Cusatt , Woerishoclfer , Scott and others , amounting - ing to some two and a half million dol. tars. The finances of the road arc said t , be in pretty good condition , its gross earnings last yoaramounterl to about $7 , . 000,000 , enough to pay its fixed charges and redeem half a million cartrustbonds. No new stack will ho issued or needed. Not over $1,000,000 , will be rerlmired to put the roast in tint class condition. This stoney has beers secured and will be used to put the road do thorough repair , in widening cuts , in buihlimi protectors against land alideswhich serious ) incon- etho 1Pastspring , substitutin a iron bridges for pile bridges , and in similar ways , 'Chose irnprove- tnonts are inglrnimively needed to secure and hold the palr.1nage of the traveling public. Too many trains have tumbled down time mountaui sides lately , and the nlniost daily delay of trains , have ser ious- ly injured its prestige as a public catorer. A syndicate of Cleveland capitalists bas purchased time Dcnvcr , Utah d Pacific railroad for $260,000 in cash and $600 , 000 in first mortgage bonds , equal to $20,000 per mile. The first move made by time new owners will be to thmorouglmly equip the road. An olfort will be made to have traima enter and depart from the Uniolm'depot in Denver , and commence rnence running Next trauma to Long- mont and Boulder. year it is proposed - posed to 1sa sh the extension of the road as originally laid out , and to connect with time Greeloy , Longmont & Western road and build as far nortim as Cheyenne. It is thought time local traffic on this road will more than pay good interest on time first Gat. Mr , Evarts has returned home delight ed with time Northern Pacific amid the em- Aire which is tributary to it. He finds that it commands an unlimited bread- producing area ; that i is 600 miles nearer China front Now York tlsan any other through road , and that all time Nortimorn harbors are goad. This is all good , says Time Salt Lake Tribune , but time route is not reinarlnmblo in that way. Its chief advautnf + o is that along nearly time whole length of the road there are places for homes , whore people can make good livings - ings and still as a mass not become too rich. Throughout most of the route of time Northor Pacific there are not going to be many very rich men aid very few very poor amen , This is the best feature of that region , for that means thousands of prosperous and contented families and cenfortnblo if not too elegant homes , S'L'ATE JOTTINGS. 1Vork on the now street railway of Lincoln viii C5)rllnallca this week. Seven thousand 2 cent stamps wcro sold at Ilrwtings on the opening day. 1'lie Furnns county' fair has been Posttwned to iiext Friday and aturday , 1oward [ county fanners have beer victim. zed by lightning-rod peddlers. Mr , surd Dire. J , A Thonsot ; , of Lincoln , wlobrated their china wedding , Oct. 1st. 'l'imo hotncr"Pathta department of the State enivcrsdy was inaugurated but 1Vodnesday. Owlsg to the failure of a anpply of milk , time larvard clmesso factory lean closed for time son. son , There arc indications of hog cholera in Clay county , Two farutors have already lost 38 head , Thu Pawnee Banner , which recently emm largod , presonta a bright , newsy mid taking aPPcarancc. Merrick county Is agitating time question of vnthnq $0 00 in bonda to bulsl a note hi ick school house. Tito large , now Catholic church , at Tccun soli , was dedicated Sunday , time 30th , by lush- Oh O'Connor. Front ! fay 1st to October 1st the treasurer of lhulgo county has collected $72J17 20 of the taxes of 1882. Thedo Brown , the Oakland hlghway Inau , slipuod ant 5)f the jail at Blair last wooIc , limit was rocaptntod 55)011 after , Nebraska City had a Monnomr church dodi- eated by Aloxnnder 11 , Sndth , second sou of time prophet , Jo. Smlth. Thu county scat contest in Antelope county , between Neliglt and Onkdale , resulted fa fit. vor of time former by a largo majority. ,1 mom free l'uarsylvaula was awlndled omit of $130 by the gold brick gaum at Columbus , time other slimy. One of time rogues was caP- tarod , horse thiovhrg Is gotthn ; , to 1)4) of frequent occurrence In nortlmobrakt ] , and sonic neck tlo parties tiny be expected sumo If it dooe not cease , Jtnlata's postnastor offered a "clmromo" to the person porch ulug the first now stamp ou 'rime "chromo" the the opodug tiny , eras stamp itself , Blue Sprhtga and Wymoro are n , ahm talking of PO 11mm ; . , their htteruts by bulhhuig a court house half way btween both towns aid rallying - ing amued it. lhurglars nmadu another successful rold of the shekels of McCook 'rwti safas were cracked , S05 In cash seared mul etonglm wino to give thou a week's ja iborco , The Frotnomt Tribune fa out ht a new dress , the latest fall patent. The outerpriso of the 1 f anmoud lines. is him keeping with time stuccoes they have niroady achieved. On October 10 , 17L1m std 18th , at 1)avld City' will be held a slmooting tournaumut , in which net only time county and State butevery. hotly , is hmvlted to isartletpate. "Dr , " 1V , ,1 , 1)ontou of Tekatnaly r urt county less boon arrested for alleged nmalprae. tics , ummshug the death of Mrs , ] bur o0. lie was boned over to the District ( oturt him gaouo. The schonme t ) submit a prois sltluu to the voters of Singe county fur 8x0,000 sat Londe to mild n court house ht Beatrice , has fallout tlmrou brim , tine couwnlssioueia refushug to sanu lion it , .l re ent gaup of brio ball beta cot the ottlt l.ua i Slotchat nud Ord Clippera ru- sultedihm a score of 3 i to 20 In favor of the lat. ter , The Clippers are no slouches with the 1Villows. Falls City was t lilted by a batpr of burglars Thursday night , who remit thr tmgh the ( rouse of E , W , Dlhtehall , ! 'rank Judoy anti Julia Falstbad , The amount of property stolot 'vita quite atmahl 1Vork hats been commenced on the new Catlt- ohio church at Itod Cloud , The building will be of brick , 21x30. Time l'ru.bytodan mid The Preacher's Quiet Habits. S ckntar ) and studious men sotne times become prostrated before tile ) know it Those who spend much- i time in cioee mental work and seg. lect to take enough exercise ofet' ' find their stomachs unable to do the work of digcsion. The liver 1r- comes torpid. . The bowers act is- ' regularly. The brain refuses tc serve as it once did. Their preaching becomes a failure , and there is a state of general mLe.y. So many ministers - ters have been restored to health by the use of Brawn's Iron Bitter that the clergy generally are speaking tc their friends of this medicine as the I very best tonic and restorer they I know of It restores thin and watery blood to its proper condition b1 ton. ing it up with the purest and most Invigorating preparation of iron that science has ever made. It is leas ant to take , and acts imm iaely with the happiest results , not only on the parsons , but on other folk. as well. 3 i : pircopal rxagregationt are also pnttin ; up church buildings. 1 The Ncmalia Valley district fair was a grand success flnaiclally and every other way. The total receipts were 3 , . u and the exhen es abut : 2,0OO , leaving a balance of 31,21 in the treasurers hanth. Grandmother May of Swan Valley Saline cormnty , celebrated her 100th lirthday Friday , September "Sth. There was one daughter , ten grand children and twenty-three great grand children present , A man named Fletcher , from Michigan , wai ism down by a switch engine at Akron , just over the Nebraska line , dunng a E . If e lost ore . lie hall two of his children in his anne at the time , but they escaped. Fairfield has passed a village ordinance re- retiring all men to work two days on the streete or pay $3 cash , and a failure to do so is punistiell by a fine of 31 per day for each day they fall to do so , after being notified. The Board of Trade of Lincoln have die. cuesed water works in meeting without reach log a satisfactory conclusion. The great oh- stulo ii a source of supply. The big well scheme will probably be tested fur the present. Among the improvements now underway in North Platte are the Ilinman brick block , ttlx ) 80 feet , to cast 3l2,000 ; the new Catholic church , of brick , to cost 810,000 , and the neww school louse in the Second ward , to cost 33b0O. The published reports of the cgndition of the Fremont banks show that there is on deposit - [ posit -117,001.63 , divided among the three as follows : First National , 31t7,060JO ; Fremont - mont National , $123,0Gt23 ; Merchants , 3118,838.00. Clay County Journal : The corn crop of this part of the State will be simply immense. Thousands of acres are yielding from 70 to SO bushels per acre.Vlieat that Is being threshed avielding from 20 to 25 bushels per aeuo , and al , other grain proportionately well. Time destiuation of the soldiers colony in Northern Nebraska is somewhere in the unor anized territory between the Platte and the Middle Loup rivers. The new town , which they expect will be the county seat of a county which they will form , is to be called Logan. Mr. James Spencer ono of Lancaster's big fanners , wanted to take advantage of a rainy day to take the honey out of his hives. It seems the beer resented this disturbance and lighted on Mr. Spencer wherever they could find a tenders t , stinging him severely about the head and face. The South Auburn Board of Trade has made arrangements whereby 10,000 acres of agar cane can be worked into sugar and syrup. Rho machinery and process will he of the latest and befit. Seed of the hest varieties will be furnished gratuitously to farmers who will cultivate - tivato it , Poor Tom Iennard , whose memory is embalmed - balmed in thiq nppropnation records of the state , is now applying for a pension of 3,000 from the city 0f Lincoln or tim Masonic fraternity - ternity , It doesn't matter which ) gives up. It fs a claim for injuries sustained by falling into ms unguarded cellar. The dispenser of petty justice In Seward , in order to guide the blind goddess by personal experience , got gloriously full of interior lightning - ning one recent rainy day. lie nod through time several stages of a thorough drunk-passed the night in time cooler and fined himself $10 costs tlmo next isorning , which he paid ltko a little man. Time head brakeunan on one of the Platte- mouth bridge division crews had a very narrow - row escap o the other morning. As the train was conning this way through the cut he at- tonq + ted to etc ) from the to'n ' of one box carte to nnother , amt missing his foothold ho fell be. tween the cars , striking 1u such n manner oir the conplinge as to bounce oft beyond the roach of the rapid running car wlmeels. B. C , Cornwell of Crete , a teacher by pro fession , has disappeared front that place after embezzling a largo noun of money. A reward is offered for Cornwell's arrest and detection. Cornwell Is abort fifty years old , and when lto left Crete hind a lone black board and mous tube. lie has a dark coumploxiun with dark hair and dark eyes , and is about five feet six Inches tall. Jolpm J. Cooper , nn old mid well known res- Ideut of Blair , employed in Bondorf's brickyard - yard , west of town , was buried by a cave-in of the bank on which lee was working. lie was thrown violently and his face coining in contact with some thubera was crushed and torn terribly. ' 1'Imo I ppor , Jaw WitS fractured and the lower brokonl in three places. Ills condition is precarious. Last 'rhnreday afternoon Mrs. MclCinnor , of Lincoln , swallowed a largo doles of carbolic acid supposing It to be some utodicine which she lad been in tlta habit of taking far liver cmup1aint , Prof. Dlchiheon arrived at her bedside with a physician just hr the niclc of tint , . Thu usual antidotes were ndainistorod , and it Is thought the old lady will recover , tier utouth and throat , however , are very sure. ll pCG ' , M qRk ; { e = rI tr'o ' . , , ' p ) Ia'r THE GREAT Cm RES flll oumatlsm Neuralgia , Sciatica , Lumbago tlackache , Headache , Toothache , . riDynhlrlpul e' , InIIPIIM.,11'11//I.I. Ir//1V + nnl'a , IIllatr PAIa1 Aan ii llls. A1U net UIIIClt Ua4rv.enwhrra Ylat Col. & isSu e 1014 Lr UrvrrbtauJ Ulrrttlou , 1 , II Luu.ve , , Tat Itll.tltlda ; A , vtl1Pitai ' . c ' BEWARE OF COUfl1ERFEIIb , An excellent nppctiztunr tonic 01 _ x , the .1 - - whole world , cures 1)yspcpala , ; : DlarrhwaFvvercodlguoandeli . , - emrordersoftha nlgeitlve Urgaus , . A low dmops Impart a dellcloue . = tin , aatortoaglaeofch4IDpagneUnd r ; to all rummerdrluka , q'tyitbut - bowareofcounterfrtla Ask tour i grocer ordruggist ( orthet'cnulnt { article , manufactured by Jilt J , a , u fulEuitirl sane. J , W. WUPPENNANN Sole A g eat s.a.ww I , w.Ii..lvx , eaa asa"r""I (11 ( Bra'Awar. N. Y , t Goodsi SAiTL 00. e a . , Washington Avenue and Eifth Street , - - - ST. LOUIS A TEELE ! JOHNSON & CO. , Wholesale Grocers AND JOBBEF.S IN FLOUR1 SAL1I SUGARS CAR ZEB G001 S , 2ID ALL GROCERSI SUPPLIES A FELL LL\E OF THE BEST BRANDS OF Cigars and Manufactured Tobacco. AGENTS FOR BENSTOOD { NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER CO C , F , GOODMAN , Druggist't A.m DEALER IN Paflits , Oils , Yarslles aild ¶ illdo ifiass I OMAHA , NEBRASKA , SPECIAL NOTICE TO Growers of Live Stock and Other WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO It is the beet sod ebeapeet food for stock of s y lend. One pound is equal to three pound , or corn Stock fed with Ground on Lhke In the Fan and winter , iastead of running down , will lccrease In neigh and be In , good marketable condlttoa La the epring. Dairymen , as weU al others , who am It caa testily , Its merit Try it and Judge for yourselrea Price 25.COpA7 ton : no charge for lacks. Address of eod m WOODiIAN LINSEI D OIL CO 1PANI , Oui 1is ' . Boiler Sileet Troll \Vork \ 1 OMAHA , - - - NEBRASKA. Build ail kinds of Steam Boilers. Smoke Stacks , Breeching f.nrd , water and Oil Tanks , and do a genom plate-iron business. Itepviring done In City and Country. All work Done at Eastern Prices and Warranted . Second-hand noilere will be kept on hand , liavinghadunlnyyears experienceinthetrade Indifferent parts of the country , lam confident tan give satisfaction , having the best shop and toots in the State. She cer.190antlPierceStreeta J. M , WILSON Pronrlotor. MAX MEYER & CO d , IMPORTERS OF HAVANA CIGARS ! AND JOBBERS OF DOMESTIC 1 A I I I N { PROPRIETORS OF THE FOLLOWING CELEBRATED BRAND Reina Victorias , Especiaes ] , Roses in 7 Sizes from $60 to $120 per 1000. AND THE FOLLOWING LEADING FIVE CENT CIGARS : Combination , Grapes , Progress , Nebraska , Wyoming and Brigands. WE DUPLICATE EASTERN PRICES. SEND FOR PRICE LIST AND SAMPLES. ,1 , 0 tabli Y .edd in. 1858. TI F . , r SMpoll ! , T n G TILE LEADING . . _ : t arr a e Factory 'r ; pIOWICV ; t h 1409 timid 11 I1 Dodge Strubt , OMAHA - - - - - , - NEBRASKA. A11 lie. .JI. .L7R.JL , , p q )1ANUFAn'U1U 1t OF FINIt 11ll My Repository L ooastandy flied wlth a seloctduck nest tvorkmarutdp grutwked Office and Factory S. W. Corner 16th and Capitol Avenue , Qmah Isis"