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A oommunlaatlona rolatlnp to No an' , , caudal
11 mrttcre , ahould la addrarsod to the } u , a Pip Tttr
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rratNRM LRTURR.
I All nuslners Letters end Itemittana a t'lPiuld'be ' '
r addreeee4 to Till BIr Punuemra Ooo airy OMAUA.
1 Dmtte , Checks and Postomoe nnlere to iPC arado pdy
able to the order of the company.
l TUB BRR PURLISIIING' ' " IPRIPun (
1 B. ROSEWATEE E iota. ,
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s Sl'nAKEIt C.uttlsl n has a 11xt1'cbti , bti t
1 it is not quito as bad ae 1Cn11da11'n til1CU
ntatisnl.
INiIANAI'OLi ) $ i8 a0 { Ilixj0lte'tJ soul
the noxtrepnblican , iIional''cxrnvontio s
that she of'ore frco tmrdwfches aid 'b c O
to every dolegato. Igrwllot'urihoaf f
Oshkosh.
WIrlt a Smoot' , lpnvoramh. frmn eUt a
Union Pacific de pro } ' to the rcilitar3 + hrdg c
I n Ilerdic line on ; tlirr.t 'runt ' , 'would pa y
bettor than tbo sttout crxa1 ht ; o is
} itn Stophansr 4j
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Now that' S11lmbo 1i trlRicon eoldotcd b y
the national aittoty.ho , Lagrrr boot n
begins to to d npo.
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. On the' ! d of J + , ovcmberl'1)r. ' Mill OC
was in s tatn3 Ital.y , " ltrvhtglltoto Vci
ice , and aoingabnt it 6o atartfok Florotc a.
-feral , ,
The c coctor ia'travti n a country who ro
titles o f'ndbtity'tnn'bo had'fIor a hu , ,
drod 3 P } V o btall nut be aurpris o
if he ' tcrturnc us 4l1u tIargncE1iovani ? I R.I
rcnz' , MiIrrino. ]
T ii ilnnty' wslc Nai'y'Sourzuti ' urge
car tgacss to provk o for a grand milit m y
cli tampment at'Wasltiugtor 'noxt aprin
in , mhklitho latilitia of'all the states al O
t + s rtnlcc.part. Hero is a aplendid than co
f ur'Colonol Colb ; to retrieve his ropu '
tilon. 'Ilhn Nebraska militia should Ly
x111 moans markk to tltoPotornac.
'GLOVE FIO71hfa on the l'aoifo' co a st
hal received nblach eye. The grand ju ry
-of , SntitFrancjroo has . . ( lictod some of
nof
thmchiof protnotcra of the so callodma n
7y art. Profotsor Sullivan , whahas . nn
cngmgcmontlin San ° Francisco , ' may g at
himaolf knoekod outs by"the nutboriti oa
oftthnt city on the list round.
WXTtt Professor tJohn Long follovr'St
Ilivan and 'tho sluggers on' the stage bt
Boyd's opom house on Thursday nigh Lt ,
a'U'hoDovilluction" ' on' Friday nigh it ,
and a good sermon on Sunday. IMa n a
M , , t'r tiloyd oliors a.watiod ant ottartcrta
, do nth. The ftrottwo onhrtainmonta will
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lfurnislt a good'toxtffor the sermon.
> s j JZOUINaW ) , of Now 'York has giv en
, ' another twist ito'tho'tail of 'the ' Brit' ash
cl lion. He althea tfor information of
the secretary of state as to
whether rho miniator'to .Great Bri Grin
3tal rooeivod any title of nobility sucht as
"lord roctor" from any foreign state n nit
whethorcnch English ' ! lord" is retain na
in the scrvico ot'tho ' dJnitad States ; a lee
whether o.Ucora and sailors of the Unit ea
States navy rendered Pnervico .to time
13ritielt navy in the recent bombardm ant
of Alexandria , Jgypt.
Thte Chicago , Burlington .aC + Quic nay
railroad is a good pmvider for the bra : e
eollarod goutlomon employed on thlo o di-
tonal stafFof its paper , Tho' lturlingt on
Jfawbcyc. First it hind Prank ITat Gin
appointed poatnrador at Burlington by
lfayas , whom he had abused 1ka ] n pi ck
pocket. Thou when Arthur camp it 1 it
l11td Batten promoted to asaistaut po at
master general , and the vncnney in' the
Burlington postofico wait immodiat ely
filled by anotlior 1Tawcllc editor. Tin osu
little perquisites did not yet snake T ho
Jfawkcto eelf suahining , so Joint } Y '
hurdotte , the managing editor , was Illaao
eolloetor of internal rovonte. If t hIe
Ilting lccops up the printer's devil in' Who
.tfaw&Uc office will probably bo appoi nt
lad United Statea marehtal.
Donlt\n the first week of rho session of
congress thabueincaaof tltemombemof time
IIOUea has boon tbo collection of miles ge
Thorn hiss boon a tualt on tllo sergoaut at
' arms. The snilek'o committee is gut ar
, ally appointed the tSr/tdayof the soasf on
for whatever olio mttit wait the congro as.
+ man cannot wait for liia money , Th are
is every probability tit at tits guoetioa of
mileage will ho overltat dad by this c ant ,
; groaa. It is recognized 'a a vicious ono
; and has fts foundation in the starve co acln
days. Members are still drawhtg fr oral
$6o0 to $4,80U for travolli u $ expeu po4a
while theiractual oxponeas are but t ro e
$6 to $160 , it ; to . .0 colts a mild lsotl ]
ways and Commutation for both w aye
fe claimed and paid on ! 'lie prat
arrival. Itoproscntativo Miller , s tf Fe : nt ,
sylvanis , of the mioago committtw , saga
it is all wronbr , and ho proposes to t tff or a
measure to repeal the whole buainoL't or
to allow only actual travclinq expo m ca
"There le no reason , paid ho , "wh y a
member from Califoruhl should b0 p eta
more salary titan a member from Per n ,
r'
sylvania or Maryland , and it should bo tit ,
pealed In title Mr. Miller is otdor Boa
by men in and out of cengress. It ] e
spill that a good many members had 1 1y
pothecated their Inilaago before tl fey
wore in lVaehington twalvo iluura. J oat
Think of "Our Val" drawing twet try
aenta a 111110 from West Polut to Wa ah
. i , 1 toil i nd return , with h b Itlctet Up led
NJtIt falliOZ1 { rgAOPp.
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rfl.cUflAR , iroVof'OLY „
S ome sot on years ago Clnua Sprccklaa ,
a sh rewd ( iotmnn who had been engaged
for some time in tire ssk3Ar trade in Sett
Frnuciaoo , connived a 'very cunning Mid
bola plan to accnra Who monopoly rl rho
tra de and mnnufndturo of sugar nntho
I'ncille ceaat , Ia fing oxtonaity auger
plantiitimla in time Sandwich Islanss and
luting n man of 'conaianrnbls 'wealth , ha
exordisal n pitant inlluctYo over his
1Tmmniinn majastq , ] ( ing 1Salnknua , 10
hod no dlflicclty 1n inducing ] Cnlnkaun to
attar into l is schemq'a liberal compen
antimi no'llaubt bonp } rho conederation. }
Sprecklos'plan was to have Icalakanavisit t
time Unitta States" rata effect a reciprocal
tre aty bstwomr llatraii nud this country.
fiho treaty was 'to ' proviso for time in
portnt nn of ran sugar from linwnii , o r
Wh at amounEa the ammo lhitrg't ro
milstcou of autaca on IIawniinn inporG s
In return fair this Iiawaii 'was
giro to time Unttoa blares n similar p14 v
in regrttd to our oxporta of m ti
lrtinory , hon cs , mules , etc.
Kalalcwa came to ttt ] Umite d
3tatca ss + lilt n regal dksuri ph o
trumpets , 'nna met rvltti a co r
del is terrier at Washington , lie an a
c eded k + Tocliug the treAty which arf g
} noted rrlEh Sprccklaa , acd returning
hialittldisland kingdom'ho ' received h re
rosvard'from the augnrdting , who tuna ti
powtrNHtehind the throne.
Sptockloa now } aurlchoa forth an
gratlll' acalD. He roalnrgud his aug ar
plantation , increased l ha force of o0 n
trne : laborers , anl'ltad ' vessels built to
ordr for the transportation of the rnw
mn4orial to San Francisco , whore he it
mrrdintdy increnaod his refining fnciliti ca
b y building the largest refinery in Am tar-
ace , At the same time lie made
c ombination with the railroads , by whi alt
ho agreed to transport his sugar snot by
r ail nE certain rates , provided the r ai1
roads maintained their westbound rat ea
roat figures that would prdvcnt aug Ar
being shipped from the snot to L'alitonl in.
I n this way Sprucklos socuroa n campe
monopoly of the sugar trade oiitho Pad fie
coast , and tuns enabled to moor the en pt
ern markets ' 111 competition with t he
other augers. Ho has silica maintain oa
Ilia gigantic lnouopoly , and has crush oa
out all apposition. Under the operati on
of the Ifawiitat treaty the govormnent at
' rho Unites States has given to Sporck ] ea
and his associates rat inunonso forte to.
' On the other hand , the protection giv oI
to the American sugar industry muou nts
to little or ttotlting , and compels the p o o
plo to pay from one to three canto ] tor
pound more for sugar thou they nth or
wise would.
It was inteuaaa on the part of t ho
Unites States through Chia treaty to
cheapen the price of sugar on the Pad' tfic
coast , .but the opposite ilaa result oa
owing to abe combinations made by
Sprccklaa , who now virtually controls the
sugar nmrkota of the whoa country. It
is claimed that rvo are actually payi ng
IInwaii 41,600,000 n year for tire right to
, supply } tot people with 42,000,000 wo rtlt
of machinery , heroes , mules , and otl tar
oxporta , which we could furnish at ] os vor
rateathan any other nation without p a
trig any premium at all for ( lie prit'ilo ago.
'l'imo San Francisco Chropiclc nays it is
exactly as if we should tnnko n corner or
cial tranty with ( iron ! Britain , agra au g
to admit her iron amid stool mmtufach trod
tree on condition that she elnouls oat nit
our wheat and corn free , which attic lea
alma nest have from abroad rata can buy
of us cheaper than of any other nniio t
PrasidanttrtLur in his message fat' ors
nanoaihcatian , at lonat of the IiawA' tine
treaty of 1870 , wherever its provisi 3118
have been onerous to legitimate trade ho-
twcon. the two countries. ' 1'lno pee ] ue
o [ California claim that theta has
bcon no such thing as logitiutato tr ado
under the treaty during the last f our
years , and that trnao cannot bo ant s to
be , legitimate which requires for cv ery
thousand dollars o [ the increase of
our exports to hawaii in' era '
Elton n thousand dollars to be pain ou t of
the United Stance treasury , or , what is
time sumo thing , loaf to the treasury in
the ronuaeion of duties on iInwminn in1
] lorfa
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This ouo elaud treaty is being used by
the sugar planters of lIasvafj to build up
iu flint country a system of white slnv ery
more odious than negro slavery over i Sag
in the Unitas States , It duos not in the
toast modify time hiaoouauoas of time e Yp
tacit that they. call it "contract labo r °
'I'llo.coutracE , as in ulna caps of contra cts
batwomt the old Spaitisli Conquerors and
the .lztucs , drifts the laborer tofu in.
ovttnblo slavery or peonage ; and all rho
law of IIatvuii fa given to the mat tar
race , Il'ho white ] lobate' is subject to
ibo plantorns tha.Llack alavo anti to be
+ ui Louisiana nit long as lie is in debt , mad
the gyetatn is so devised and time law i s eo
alrapadtltat not one in a dozen of alto
labotors.can over got out of debt ,
Tlil free sugar from linrvait has ra tad
tin tlno SaaFrancisco auurhot from 25 to
d0 nor cent higher than exactly the a a ute
gradoa of dutiable sugar Imported i nto
time Atlantic clttoant , th0.amno ; time fm m
pubs , Brazil rata other couutrioa , if
then , asks the Sat Fraucfaco Chralf efa ,
qur ozporia gorier this treaty larva coat
ue mate than a dollar out of rho ireae ury
tor ovoryaollar , of their increase , if rho
treaty la balttg uaod to build up a eye ton
of whIle slavery sad if it pract } t ally
unahsa sugar hero to the couauutor 2
90 per catt dearer thou ft was baf are ,
what can be said of s ' t that looks like r 'la
6'Itittnato lrada"nr reciprocity , or nb Hilo :
far lselilical
} ' 'Jule ( t in ! msaratiya ] that tong mu
ehouPdabmiJAtatltelmatysroarobmu } gut
taco to roue tvjfh mtotlnar fact that ov cry
family in the United Slates goys f tom
two to throe .aura per pound fur au bar
tor thucatenei' ld purpose of oncountg ing
abe sugar plaujols o1oulrielp , 11 bw
ulucb longer will this imposition' bD C on
iinucal Why ahould G0,000,000 1eDplo
pay lributa to n handful of pla , ieTp m
Lonlainnal It fe n uotoriour fact that
there is not now aD much rugnr raised in
1oueiann as tltaro was } .reface time runt ,
whorl 1110113 was no dr.ltq. If sugar rata5
ing can only be made ; profitable { n Louis.
Inns by n duty t } , at } axon every consumer
in rho United "aGrtaa it has better be abnn
doncil nlto'dothor , If T.outalnnn nna
raising enough sugar to upp1y
th e whole United States ! hero
might be ammo azcuso for
augar ; duty , but innsnmch naetra does nn t
acp ply more titan ( an ] > et cont. ef th a
, atignr consumed hero , it is an 'rulrag o
4hnt n11 the people ahould be 'taxed ' tea r
a product that has become vtno of th o
'Aacossnrica of life. During 'flan war a
very heavy dais wan nnposoil on toff
and tea. for thetmrposodt rniung revenue
'Phosa duties were 'nLalishod when th o
oo
necessity far > Lhom'asnsca. But auppoa o
} hat'dolfooaodtca ' shoula'bocema atarpl
products ' 34 ] awar tCallfornin and th
aexti tropraa ] sections df the Unite a
Stales , sctrntwonla'ba aniaifcongrenswar
[ asked to troviva'Ehucdffae and ten tax , t e
suaGsin time 'plmitars engaged in raisin (
tlleso pt oboeta7 iSucll n propositio n
would Rtmntos , 'much indignation as di a
c Ihaattcmptuf abe British to enforce tli 10
tea 1as gpon the American colonists ,
FtAiir'nriirwf'IN Till : AI1.ifV.
a The prohibition of garbling in iii
ntvnynmonadE the most needed rofonn p'
Nonrly + nll'tho dishonesty and fraud coo L.
mttcatbyjarmy } ' .fitters may be direct ] y
trndoa'to'thisovih 'Inorainnto ' fouhnc ae
r f or dardo'has ' letd o0icora ] eta such o11Lna ca
as duplfuKting their pay accounts to eta of
tarprasaiug aabta , 'Other criminal practic os
a follow in the wake of thin penriciD
amnuacIlboIlt. 'We arc pleased to note tin it
stops are bcingtakou in congress to ran ko
gambling in the army n grave mild a.
tnantnor. SenatorPlucnb , of Kansas , hi
vttruduced n ! bill making an addition nl
. article of war. By this article , Il [ r
I'juntb proyidce 'that any ofheer aorvi ng
with troupe , or any soldier not oii fu
lough , who gambles , hots , or plays f or
money or valuable stake or considoratio n
at any gnrno of cards or otherwise , sin all
be Lrought ta trial by court-martial. In
the case of an officer , conviction sh a ]
bring tritlr it dismissal from the aorvi cc
or such punishment of less grade as ti IO
. , courGmartial ordure. A convicted a ol
aior shall bo punished at the aiacroti on
of time court. 'Punishment is also p r o-
viand for any o8icar , whether or n of
serving with troops , who , by gmnblin g
hotting , or otherwise , wins money froni t a
junior or inferior otlicer. No post trad or
ahsll allots gambling iii his store , nud or
penalty of having hia appoiutmont ro
yoked. Commanding .fitters of n n y
, place or body of troops are required to
report any violation of time nnti tnmbli ; ng
article in his command ,
It is to be hoped that Senator Plum b , a
now article of wet' will be adopted by
congress without aolay. It will create a
healthy improvement in army ] aura la ,
besides saving many a bravo eau fr o m
absolute ruin e pod disgrace.
. The ogali of flue pension brokers am lid
pension sharks at Washington is nraki ng
another effort to bolster up 1'anaorvo ar t
by miaroprosonting other mambos of t ho
Grand Army of the Republic. It gi Yea
out that Custer post acted hastily in
passing time resolutions dissenting fr om
those adopted by time Hastings rout o .
It alao.aGstosthat only a dozen membc
of the poet ware prnsmntwhot the repo lu
tioua discarding 1'Andorvoort we ro
adoptoa. The article itself boars the em r
- marks of Vnnaorvoort , who is such an
habitual liar that ho would not tall t ltd
truth oven whore it would servo belt or
than a falsehood. Time action of Oust tor
post was 11Dt precipitate. The 1'nna or-
vaort resolutions worn sonata ; nearly atx
rveolta. Ifs tune not only aware t ) tat
tlioy.tvere pending but ho undo n gift fun
persona { appeal to the poet to have tlic enl
tabled , ' ] tt spits of that they were pa : s
od with but rata dissenting vote. It is
not , nt all probable that 1'and or
wort will derive any sympat l ay
bygoing jute print again , and time
lope fiasco is paid about his t nrtyra oar
rho bettor it will be for alto reputation of
the Grnntl Army.
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q' bill for another bridge botwo on
Omaha and Council Bluffs lien been fn i
troaucoa by General Afanaoteon in t lee
aonaEa and will be introduced intho ho use
by Cetgrcasnluu Wcnrar , ] snueas C ity
'secured a chnrtar for n second bridge hi at
winter , and Amnha would have had o no
had it not been for Major Suter , who is
fn cliarga of time Diisaouri river icltpron ' ° '
moots , Major Suter imagined that he
enw inaunnountablo obstacles to n onto tad
brings as an obatuctien to tnavigati att.
] lo was evidently viewing our river fro n }
through Sidney Dillot'a telescope , Olt
an average not more than two or tin ran
boats a year pass Omaha , and duringo
mouths of rho year the fiver is troz Cu
over \Vith fair oommittoos in the t 'so '
houses of congress amid the unamlhmnc pus
support. of our delegation tltaro ought to
be Stu trouble fn notating a charter.
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Cunuao had the lolgoet polo , Ill.
dlmlapolie , with lien IInrriaol , John C ,
Now and rho United Stance treasury , ro an
Ito match for Chicago hotel ruunora ,
"OUn VAL" fa of hfs tray home f root
Washington to look attar time build a3
trade of his drug .taro , and to sup or
intend the nlcnufacturo of fiftyyear old
trhieky out of ] 88J coca juice ,
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A bad taste 111 ! 110 IIl0Ut11 In0All8 a ljl.
tuna attack , Scuuarflrot A'erP61c is Clio
cure ,
"For 11 } yenta I Inad Iyeltopaia , " n roa
Jului Albright of Columbus 0 '
'rSrrntrrrllall 1'n fine cnta'd m0 , " D m g
gfpia a11'hcop it , g1G0 ,
nRANDLVG DES'4mrsrns ,
11'hen General lTor , anl , ill his recent
report nit commnnclcr of time drpartnrent
of time I'latlo , ro'otuttttstdca time branding
of deserters fro v'ato inclined to de
nuance time ru ta on as barbaraua , 1Vo
refrained , hntvavrr , from axpivssint ] our
fee ling , out 'ul respect to t.o ganoral ,
an d b'dir uao wo aid not think that his
augrscaUon wtrdla be ndoptad. It acorns ,
ho wasvr , that , General Iots Ard'e report
has 'nttrtaaca conaidcrablo attention
abroad ,
The A ott York Sua , in a into number ,
fuskca'Gouoral Ilownrd tin task upon thin
poEt } in Iho following fashion :
' ' ofore offering this ferocious auggea
th'r for stamping his fellow 111011 with
'r ' ed hot iron , or otliorwieo branding thorn ,
G eneral Iloward laments the lock of ro
COlllifioua instruction in his command ,
' 1' ' or , Lnrnmia , Robinson , 1Yashakio ,
S idney , Steele , and Briagcr , at tacit of
which time 1nLore of n good clcrggtnnn
a re most essential , tlnoro to orate-uono
to meet limo varied apiritua needs of
Christian moo , women , and children , '
It would bo well if some chnplaiu would
inform Gmteral Howard that brnuaing i a
no longer considered n Christian or or
dinnrily hmnnuo practice ,
; "Tho annual military reports are ro .
p late with oviaanco that desertion is
revoked by injustice to enlisted
awan [
, t is n dshonorable offence ,
but it is none time lass true tha
incentives to it ore given by th o
ti reatment of soldiers nit laborers , too tan g
i ntervals between pay nays , imnropo r
mnna ornont o [ the clothing nccounta '
u nsatisfactory rations , and the abuse o f
a uthority byinconpetontollicore.
. "Coo. I toward himself , in another par t
of his report , referring to the uao 0 f
troops for roaa ntnking and ditching with ,
out giving them rho liberty or pay o C
l aborers , soya that St is n branch of con
t ract on the part of the government t o
enlist n man for one purpose aiatiuctl y
sot fort ! and titan to farce him to fulfil I
another.
"Yet thin Christian soldier dauber
ntely proposes to brand the ] Hen wit h
. whom the government hasbroken faithh I ,
a Ttr. Bar. thinks that the strictures o f
the Now York Sun arc altogether to soy '
, ore , fE not ferocious , but General Haut
and has "laid himself wide open , " to us a
n western phrase , by coupling his reconi .
monantion of branding deserters wit ] t
, n lament over rho lack of Christian iii , ,
atruction in tire army. If such a reco m
manaation had boon made by Goner a ]
] Crank it would hnvo surprised oohed Y ,
, but , coming from n aorta philnnthropi s {
like General } tortoni , it certainly appeat
veny inconaistout.
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- Sl'ITE .IOrT1NC9.
liutkr cusmtp supports six aosvspnp rs.
Ilarliuptou , n two months babe , wants n
daily math
Time fireman's ball at Frauiont netted 514 0
and lots of fun.
Thol'mvnoo agricultural + uciety is SG,00 0
ahnnd of all debts ,
A. Cotirnnu , of Ashland , has reached Ni ° '
brarn on a tricycle.
A $7,00(1 creamery is one of the comfug in '
provoinentR of ftastangs.
The now First National bank of Syracus e
starts with n caldtal of ? 300,0110
A young h ° rae thief at Iriuoltht has bee
sent to tine liearnoy school to reform.
McCook rejoices over the completion o [ a
sv goubridge ovcrtime llepubUcauriver.
The county seat contest in Casa will be d ° ,
cklodJnuanry & Wooiting lVnter wants } t ,
Fromunt it xubscribfng liberally to III o
$1 ; 0o fund to establish a Normal aclnot ,1 ,
there.
Tlno Lincoln , Salina S,1)ecatur read wan is
81f 000 ht bonds from WAhoo , 'rho citize ns
wllj veto an it.
llnvtd City to to hnv ° a new op er n ball , f
by ] 00 feet , furnished In the latest and rno a t
approved style.
Bollsvood Ia a lively ] title town night roil s
south of Colntdbue on the B. & Is [ , road , It
ices a population of < 300.
The town of Pierce can at least boast of a
enpply of hip-pocket artillery snpodor to an y
town of Its Liza lathe state ,
Inunigrantx are advised to lank at the go s -
onunont ( ands in ( lospeq Frontier , Ited 1Y1 1
low and Hitchcock conntics ,
lyilllnm Marshall , ongloyod on the Boa
ricoaxtmteinn of the Union Yncifi cc had h le
bit atom tnkmn off b ) the cure last 111mndny.
Tha damages of tolling an honest man
tlntef has bcon fixed by a Butler county jut y
at 51. The ooutplninant oethuated itat $ I,00 0 ,
The widow Beers of 1'rmnont , "time hone : ,
orably member from lludge , " Snug his ssvoete st
orange , has settled her branch of ; rcoudao of
$10,000 , for 5100.
The rotublicnn ; vapors in Lnird'a dlxtrt
are diabhng out his 'jovu llka" aiudieattuns f ; ;
chapters that have awry nppenranco at a
atorcot ) pu foundry.
There wore 638 pupils enrolled In the schou
of Ilnsthnga during the past month with nn
average dullyattmndnncoutLl3 , Thoparco at
° E attmtdanco erns 01 ,
J , .f , Iavts of Pierce , for the shooting Of
hie Non I + ranr , wan bound tw ° r to tire Col t
town nlltho dletdct court. gho boy is cri 1'
pled for line , and time fatlnarla In jail ,
Gov. Dawns appointed 1au. Francis G
unmet , of Kearney judge of time tenth IuP Gll
del district , to lilt the vacancy caused by ti 10
death of Judge Samuel L. Savidgo.
An oxtanslvo furniture factory ! s about
be started at Norfolk. It Is Nald $18,000 wl Il
will tut Into Luildlugs and unachbtery , wick ln
give anployutent to twenty or LLir 3
'non.
Eli Perkins alters n house and lot and n > ; , G
chrome to all persons who sit through to tic s
oral of his lectures In the dllfermnt towns C
the state , lilt is runohtq for the prcaideuc Y
of the "Forty Idnrs , "
Two little tluoo year olds wore loaf fro m
their fond mothers for nearly half a day I mn
Lincoln , tc rho great alarm at the motor e ,
1Yhou rho cldldrmt worn recaptured mw of
thonn rmnarkud that oho was uuly going dew ofn
town to sou 1t Santa Claus had canna
The Norfolk Journal eltoaka of n buafnes p
which la Lecunninq a numerous nuisance to
the town , "that it is wrapped up In evil
leaving stnlna uF contauduatlmt aion all sett h
w huut It ceunea to contact , " ' ( his unmet lw
time advance guard of thu "Devil's Auctton. „
Messrs. iifcCamnoll and liandlton , U. 1
land agents at North Platte , have , since 0 a :
toter 15tL , sold over 100,000 acres of U.1
lands Iii Lincoln and Keith cooties at a a
Ar ornga price of 83 Per acre. ' 1'hosa lands lwt
heart mostly sold iu large tracts of from G ,
to 10,000 , acres ,
'l'no ! yueiton ( of gas has come up In IIasthn Rp
and the citizens lunge started their ptiva
motors ageing. A compwnyot ca dtaIIets u
poses lu put down four miles eI main ' , I
Had put up sovauty ) antis or more , and hi
city to pay at the rate of 5$0 her Annum fc =
each lost or light , 1 his cumpmiy sill puts P
gap works to cost from 530,000 to $10,000.
The Franklin creamery will be ready I
start upngaln about the mlddlo ui Janu
llurtug the pax ! 10554)0 , the ntnuager say ;
shout $4,000 war paid out for crone for tl
short tlu a ft was run w Itlt aomewhero ho
400 to 400 rows ; but uoxt year ho sv111 ekl '
tram $00 to 1,000 cows , and atmmoacng ( BO
a'trly hr time season with increased facilities 1
will without doubt guy out next year Sib , 0 00
fur cream ,
1Y , ] t , ] larrfaen , ncroon Doentaln ho ; ,
hM new settled to IYnynu county , lie Is m
Inveterate smoker , and curlew his tobac W
luoeo in an mnplo pocket , In which ho alas f and
a taw sulall 22 pistol cartridges. Ono di
this sscek Ire 'goacfod"
his urge from t h e
pocket us usual , and rutdusvn to enjoy a qnl et
smoke , d few etunng , steady pulls of U
rocihing nectar and then tin OxpIVtlon th u !
SUBJECTS FOR STUDY ,
T Ref CDR UOIIARS ? M ? t' i andUatu1do11ars not ten peal
of Lnltttl States money lr thhat 9 , S , Oravcs , Akron ,
N , Y „ world goy la a Lerllo of br. Tlmntne' Eclca
trlc UII , the mcdldno ahtch cured hhn of bronchllls ,
o nil which has cured thousands aallcted the some
way ,
Sen 0 , editor
Nor CENT Seneca County Ihraly Bloom.
vlllc , Ohio , give for limo trances of his petting tld of
his calnrrh iaforo ho used hr Thomas' Idectric : 011 ,
No w 1 o would pho a goal deal far his chances sore
hoaltnllarlya011ited alththa same mcdlcino atoll.
aUle ,
6G ! GG 5DG And eontctlmestlnou'
I , , Banda of dollars are
xanled in eudcnsoring tp taro a deel' scahe cough
alth doubtful , nncerlaln crmoIoL ! Ur Thomas' Ic :
Irctrle 011 mttetaceobutd elTocteda wonderful curd
for h N l'uklw , Creek Center , N , Y. , who algid
otter ulpht for lour long pears , eat up la lad an J
toughed till rho dothlnp was wet situ l.erstlrntlotu.
T'ao ladles a ere ( II h ° used ,
in conclndon that Ur.
ALIOW US TO SAY
Timmons' E IcMtle 01 1
le not only a ' , cry sahnablo remttl ) for dbcnsee of th
nose , throat and lunge , but n splendId external cup
pllentlon for thenmat4m , neuralgia , aches Iwluama
wo unds of eery sort It b guaranteed to do good I
and In the .vest of failure to satisfy , money will 1 w
rclunud purchaser in every Inetascc.
All Druggists cell Dr. Thomas icloctrl 011. ' + 0 I
TE11lanLnu xAco.acrrennnaatDx.v ,
demolislnod rho pipe end grazed the rosebud ° t
his ose. The pipe was doubly loaded ,
Tlno amrthncnta ] oplwsitlou tat capital pun
ishrnant lees not appear to ho very strong in n
Plattsmoutli. One of uw men who hiw beet
circulntiug potitimta for the wmnnttntion u f
1'U1i118 aetltellCO illfetlll9 Time JDllnlal that th °
Itotitidn , ore not receiving numerous signers ,
and those who have eirned ; are uinclpall
y oung men , the older citizens of t no count y :
eviucuq [ n disposition to let the law and th a
coacts deal as limos will with the cnso. Tlnei r
euccress has beets so poor that they hnvo nlNm rr rt
cstncluded not to present them to rho govenne r
at all , as thorn is talk that If Choy do rho u ; v
potent. , to rho petition will circulate n r
mmnetranco that wUl receive n ttrong enp1wr t .
Yoliu hay very little hope of escaping dent 1 ,
( 'I i the 21st.
Lincoln is enjoying anstLar edition of t h e
A bbott scandal long drawn in rho court. ' 1' h o
case grow out of tins cnso of the .taro again
C harles ] lfurphand Alonzo Abbott , whi
excited eormtcliinterest at time lost torni
t he enact. It will be remembered that li :
shy suns triad for violating Mrs. Abbott
person and sans caus ictod. Mrs. Abbott , t Y
lour attorneys , has begnu suit against lurpl
and Abbott for $10,000 damnges , liar pot
titimt sots forth that the detmndonts aucceod
in aimtating ] from her rho affections of h
husband ; that sine was account of the trio
of the defendants driven from hmno and d
prived o [ its ploaeures and cmnf ortennd that LO
inv oncionto mulhasiu bemnaoshtcothetin
o f the crime , she is not nLlo to support ] terse ]
5ho therefore prays for damages to the aLe ' ' °
nmocnE.
AN obscure alcelf is not time place f or
t he new medical work , "Time Sclonco of
Life ; or , Self-Preservation , " but the fat
fly library ,
Literary Notes.
.Jansen , DlcClurg , C Co. , Chicago , has
published a brilliant book of Brazilia iI
travels , which is entirely unlike any no
before the public. Its author , lair , Fran'
D. Y , Carpenter , rn graduate of Come ] ]
in 1813 , held for several yea Ca
thopoaitionafgeograplnerofthogoelogic ; al
s urvey of Brazil , and under these pot ald
liary favorable conditions 110 acquire d l
the manorial which , returning to America
hohaa made the bast's of his book. 1'a 1
uablo as is ttno work for its information ,
it oss es still route to its literary trod t'
moot. The author's
studios of Brazilia n
] jfo and manners , and his method of pr nk
acnting then ! , are unique , and ] tts boo k
occupies n place grate its own aeon 8
works of travel , It has but little of d
narration and sober details of general ft ;
formation ; and yet , with all its vivacity
it is doubtful if there is anywhere to „
found so good a picture of life and aeon ° 8
in and about the great metropolis of t ho
Southern Ifomjaphero-RIO do Janoir
T he tmto of rho book in treating of e :
cial life and customs , is pleasantly c lric a l
yet the author's natre is a Are nt
throughout , Time observations npd a I.
scriptioue of the nroet interesting of Br
zilian thorn and faults are those of tl ID
t rained naturalists , and are given wit
a n imaginative faculty which selects enl
c haracteristic features , avoiding dry an d
w earisome details , svltilo the thin veil o
fiction thrown around the picturea adds A
decided charm to the narutivD. Time n u ,
timer's growing popularity as a nmgnzit
writer' , and time decided merits of tl
book promise for it an a.coptioital au c
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