THE OMAHA DAILY 13 1'J ' ; MOMAY. JNOVMMHhU 16 , 1885. TITIiJ DAILY BE J3. Ornri' , No Ml Asn 010 I'MIKAU St. yona Ocricr , Itoox { Vr.rnr.LNii TMIVR Olio Tf or. * 10COThrno , Months . fclxMu.-itli * . WX ) Ono Month . 'lnr Wn.Kr.v llir. : ruMMied Kvcry Wciltuwlny. TWIH9 , POSTPAID. , tircmliim Or.r Venr , wlirmnt pM'inliim ' 8lv Jlr'Mlin , wliliout iiroiriium Onu Mr ntli , nit trial AllfmnmiinlcntlMrttTintlwrlo IIPIVB mnl mil- < r r < nl nii'ttrrv MirmM bo mlilrvt&oil to tlio l.ut- aouoi-Tiit ; HKI : , nt.st.sF. < " umr.asi AllliUfiint 4 tptti rstinil remit Inncfi MiouMlio inilrf.fi- ] l ici Tin : HIT. I'CMUHIIIMI COWANV , OMAHA , DrnflH , ilm : < > t inn ) | Kifituincu on I era lolir mnOu pnynlilotothooitlorof the company. Hi BEE PUBLISHING COM PRQPBIEIOBS , K. IIO.sr.WATtit. : Knnoiu How soon will Mr. McShnno material- with his railroad , to tlin norlhwoat 1 Tnosi ! Virginians who thought hu/li ; Leo was a mosa-liaelc wcro mis- tnki u. Ho is n fe.iddlo-bnck. SI.NATOUVAN Wvftic loavoi for Wash ington this week , and wo may look fora dynamite concussion in fiomo of thu de partments hoforo many da.y.s. Tim I'hilailulphia grand jury has rec ommended the whipping post for wifu IK alcrH. The recommendation is heartily endorsed by the I'hiladolidiians. ] ' \ yppiks well for the olHulcnoy of tlio rnilwsiy mail burvh'o that out of tlio 4ttt,0ril)00 ) ! ) ! ) piece * handled during tlio year only one per cunt weutaalray AMERICAN proilnco is anxiously waiting for the oxpcclod Kuropeim war. Wo are nM'ly to furnish all the belligerents with Mho.it and corn enough for ovury omor- I'UE8iiBJiTUuiVii.ANi > , says the Uoslon Trniiscrtpt , could hnvo secured liorornor IIi'l'H ' overwhelming defeat by n nioro wave of his liand. That would hnvo bctm n cold WHVO indeed. ArroitniNO to the Republican , the host men of Lincoln are in sympathy with Petpotivo Pound in his ullliotion. Those boot men are , however , not anxious to luivo their names ptilillshud. T IlHNDHICKH Will go to Washington in a few days to pruparo for his official dutioM. His principal duly BO far has been to draw his salary , which ho has done wilf. faithful promptness. TUB effect of the hanging of Kiel , so fur as ho is concerned , will end with the breaking of his neck. The effect upon tlio Canadian half-breeds and French population cannot be so easily foretold. Iv Governor Dawes pardons out the man who put. up a job to rob the slate treasury for the reward , and shot down thn defenceless eripplo whom ho had roped into this soliomo of robbery , his netof executive clomonoy will bo in full keeping with his previous conduct in this disgraceful afluir. TUB annual meeting of tlio National Cattle and Horse Growers' association , which is to bo held in tit. Louis from the SIM to the 28th of this month , will bo an important event. In addition to the reg ular business twenty carefully prepared nddresses on practical subjects relating to cattle and horses will bo delivered. TUB small-pox besides causing thoti- Bands of deaths in Montreal , has completely prostrated business in that oily. It is estimated that the mer chants have already lost ? G,009,010 by llio stagnation of business. This is nimply the result of the superstitious op position to vaccination on the part of tlio French Canadians. Sr.NATon MAHOXU hus paid the weekly ( lolicitof the Richmond \Vldtj \ , amount ing from $ COO to $300 , for several years. The recent cyelono which struck Mr. Mahonewill probably cause the Whitj to look to fiomo ono clso to make up its weekly deficit. At present it is in the bands of n receiver , as Mr Mtihouo has uo further use for organs In old Virginia. TUB ' 1,000 taxable dogs in Louiavillo , Ky. , bring the city a revenue of $8,001) ) a year , enough to pay the salaries of the mayor and city attorney. There is no good reason why this plan cannot bo adopted and carried out in Omaha. If all the dogs in Oinalui wcro laxoil wo could easily pay the salaries of tlio mayor , the council , the police and other city otU- dale. IT Is now becoming apparent that the upreroe court had no desire to set an OK- finiplu to the bur by disciplining Attorney Aljirr for hla outrageous conduct in u'ul- IngXiinrncrtnan , the murderer , to make Ids escape. When tint court referred the matter to a select committee of lawyers It simply tought to bog the question and to let Mr. Hurr down without a jar. T"B : Jitorof the IforaM still denounces my impiovement of the Missouri as "pure piracy,11 but qualilluH his remarks by accepting such improvement as would protect "tho Union P.icllio and other per sonal interests. " The p.ioplo of the west want Missouri river improvement In order to protect them from the Union Piie.ilio r.nd other personal iuteresU of great stock jobbers. A I'UOMisr.NT director of the Union Pa- olllo company is quoted as saying that hn doubts if the company will pay another dividend in thn next tun years. He would have oomo nearer the truth if Iiu bad stild that it would never pay another dividend until the water bus buon wrung out of tlio stock. This , howovur , will not be done until the government deus it by taking the road for its Indebtedness , and disposing of it to the highest bidder in the name manner that other mortgage property in Hold , Thu day If past fm earning dividends on tietitloiu capital , Huh fa the Union 1'nclllo succeeds In g > 't- tiug tin extension of tlmo for the pay went of its indebtedness , The 1'lon qf ttio Htook CJroworn. The att'Mitioh of readers of the HKKis invited to the loiter of General James S llrisbln , on the hloi-k growing industry , which appears in another , column of tins HSUO , It Is n notable contribution to u mo.'t important piohlcnt , and bristles with interesting facts and timely Miggcstions. Compiled from the latest available sources - cos , it forms a compcud of Instructive information regarding tlio status of American cattle raising and thn vast range interests which are clamoring for governmental recognition ami protec tion. A very small portion of the public appreciate the vast amount of capital In vested in thu western ranges or thn ex tent of the enormous herds which roam over our prairies and waste lands. Htil | fewer appreciate the fact that the land laws furnish no legal means by which I he slock growers can secure temporary or permanent title to grazing land , or understand that ( ho btisincs.s n * now con * ducted is enforced trespass on the public domain. General Urisbln brings out , with great clearness , the value of the stoek growing industry , lie shows by carefu.ly prepared tables ( hat it Is vullia- bio not only as a producer of cheap meal , but also as a stimulus to smaller stoek growing and feeding on farm and pas ture. When the single grazing slate of Tuxas shipped more than $ 15,000- , 001) ) worth of beef eatllo last year and furnished one-third of that amount in yearlings for feeding purposes , our readers will not bo surprised to learn that the total Investment on tlio ranges amount ? to § i30oao,00'J , and that the valuoof cattle in llio United States to-day already reaches the enormous sum of fl.-'OJ.OGO.OOO. It is for such an industry that General lirisbin makes a slrong plea for public interest , for public forbearance and for governmental protection. Upon Nebras ka , especially , ho urges the necessity of as-iisling in u settlement of the import ant question of how to avert the destruc tion of tlio range cattle industry. Lo cated just cast of the ranges , with tlio ilncAt corn growing country in the west , ready and able to feed t > ) , OJ3,003 head of stock , if that number should Do parcelled : imong her farmers , General Urisbin be- loves that wo should bo willing to lend n helping hand to perpetuate stock grow- ng , in order that wo may build up and > orpotuato among ourselves the equally prolitablo industry of stock feeding. The rapid settlement of the west and ho equally rapid growth of the stock growing industry of the country are two factors which are fast approaching each other as conflicting interests. .Such n conflict is to bo avoided if possible. The ground needs to be thoroughly surveyed , the claims and prospects of tlio agricul turists weighed , and the needs of our stockmen and their propositions for a settlement of tlio diliieulty given careful consideration. On the one hand the ) olicy of our government to distribute tlio public domain among the greatest lumber of inhabitants who will make it productive must not bo laid aside to foster great companies of stock growers. On the other hand a most important in dustry must not bo'wantonly destroyed when it can bo maintained and incroised : for the public benolil without any disrc- ; ard of public interests. How to protect tlie range interests and by so doing how to foster the cattle feeding interests on thousands of farms in our western states and territories , without depriving pros pective homesteaders of available agri cultural lands , is the problem with which llio country is becoming rapidly brought face to face. General Brinbln oflors what. Bccms at lon.st a practical suggestion if it is not a liual solution of the casa. There are mil lions of acres of publio lands , in canyon iind sand hill , alkuli plains an I "gumbo , " which are not now and will not bo for years available for agriculture. Such lands the general pro poses to grade as "gruy.ing lands , " under the general land laws and to lease on a live years tenure to the steak grow ers. At the end of every live years , ho asks that these shall bo rograded ami if found lit for agriculture that they shtll : bo removed from thu gra/.iug class ; other wise that the lease shall bu extended. The suggestion seems feasible. It has the advantages of giving temporary protec tion to the cattle Interest , and o ( securing to the govornmcnta revenue from its un occupied domain. In addition it would ensure to our feeders u market for their corn and would build up in the west , as it never could bu none otherwise. , a luo- rativo industry midway between the cattle tlo producer ami thu stock yards con sumer. With rigid safeguards thrown around the process of the appraisal mid selection ot "gra/.lng lands , " and assur ances that vast tracts of the publio do main available for agriculture would not bu thus alienated for iiululiuito torni'i of years by collusion witli corrupt olliolula who had the matter in charge , ( J.moral Hnsbln's plan would seem to bo tlio only oneyetadvanced which promises to settle at least temporarily the pressing quos- lion of what wo shall do with our cattlemen. Much of the clashing and conflict during the past llvo years as llio range has been pushed steadily west ward by settlement has been duo to the fueling of hopelessness na to the future which has pervaded the stoek growers. Under the absence of any law recognizing them as engaged in legitimate biislnu s on the publio domain they have been placed in the position of lawless tres. pas-sors , subject , mid properly BO , at any time to eviction , and to be hurried with their herds hither and thither over the prairies and through the canyons to more distant feeding grounds. A proper system of lotiiiiug lands unlit for anything but grazing , properly enforced and watchfully supervised , would do much to eradicate antagonism between the so- called ' ' . " niil 'gr.uigor" cownoy interests , while it would onsura for sonu yoar.s to coma the pJVpotuatiou of the utoclc- growlng industry with all iu attendant advantages to western farmers ami feeders. JOHN It FINCH , who hailed from Ne braska when ho was trying to down ISIuIno by drawing ropuiilieuiu to the St John's side-tout , passed through this city bound for the I'auilio coast. Mr L'lneli IIH ' ironu to California to put : ui embargo on the wine Industry of that stale , it is pingulnr that Mr. Cleveland has not re ward' d his services by nuking him supervisor of internal roTcniie. Mr. Vinoh ias talked so much about the bad cOeeLs of poor whisky that ho ought to know the pure corn juke when he sees it. I a\vlesM Compact. The liquor dealers who have been keep- ng their saloonopen nfter midnight in lellanee of the law give n i an excuse treteudod pledges of some moinbers of .ho council and certain city olliclnl ? that hey should not hn prosecuted for viola tions of tlio midnight ordinance. 1 [ such > ledges have over been given , and wo Ion'I doubt that they have , they are with- n themselves unlawful and would convict every party to them of conspiracy. Kvory city olliccr lakes an oath that he will faithfully obey and enforce the lawH which perlaln to Ills ollleo. The mayor uid the marshal , as executive olll * cors , have no option but to n'osecitlo , all , breaches of the ilgh liceuao ordinance. The mcro faet .hat the ordlnane was drawn rather osely with regard to the $1,000 lleon o ; ee cannot justify ihcjo ollieials in muk- tiff the rest of iho law a dead letter. The den that any councilman has a right to pledge himself and his colleagues to an nul thu laws which couueilmen , as well is all other citizens , are bound to obey , s preposterous. Any such eontrael nr agreement is void in itself. Nobody Allows this better than the few saloon keepers who want to set themselves up above all law. They know by experi ence witli the last city marshal that a city olliuial who agrees to protect them from [ ho consequences of law breaking is lia ble to gel himself behind iron bars. In' the light of these revelations , what posi tion do these city ollicials occupy who agree to nullify the execution of the laws ? Do they not lay themselves open to grave suspicious tiiat they have been tampered with ? One of the men arrested for violating : ho midnight ordinance declares that Marshal CutmnSngs , some weeks ago , agreed to leave them alone if they did not execute their throat to have him re moved and a democrat put in his place. Marshal Cummlngsis represented as say ing : "If you'll stop your light on mo , why can't I do as well by 3011 as a dem ocrat ? " This is an elegant commentary on our local politics. It indicates that the lawless think they wield influence cuoiigh with the mayor to dictate the ap pointment of a marshal who is , in ad vance , bound to leave thorn alone. The fact that Marshal Cumming.s has contin ued to make the arrests of violators of the midnight ordinance , would indicate one of two tilings , either ho has never made any such pledge , or clso ho has courage enough to doty the saloonkeep ers witli gambling-room attachments to do their worst. In this eflbrt.thc courts and the cityau- tliorilics are bound to sustain him. The overwhelming sentiment of the commu nity , including nine-tenths of the saloon keepers , is in favor of a strict enforce ment of tlio midnight ordinance. So far , the court proceedings have boon worse limn a farce. They are liable presently lo become u very serious matter. The midnight ordinance is not the only law Unit those parties are violating and if they arouse the community they will shortly have a crusade on tluir hands which will close up their concerns en- entirely. The unlawful compacts of counciimeii and other plHcials will only make the matter wors > . THE wide-spread disaster of a destruc tive conflagration has visited Galveston , with all the terrible attendants of homo- lessnessand destitution. The situation ap peals at once to the sympathy and aid of the country in an only less degree than that of Chicago's misfortune of fourteen years ago. If Mayor 1'oyd has not al ready telegraphed a promise of Omaha's practical aid , if such aid is needed , wo suggest that ho do so at onco. Wo pre dict u generous response from Nebraska's metropolis to the little giant of Texas cities in her trouble. Tnr viaduct over Sixteenth street can and must be built before spring clones , but there Is no reason why it should be a monument of tlio control which corpo rate monopolies boast they exercise over legislative bodies. It can bo constructed without a single pledge from the city council to close streets which they have no right to close and whoso obstruction is 11 constant dotiauoo of the wishes of llio community. SKNATOH SIIAIION is dead , but his death can scarcely bo said to leave a vacancy Iu thodcnatn. Mr. Sharon unfortunalely for himself , represented In Washington nothing but bonanza wealth and the stench of a disgraceful scandal which the courts of San Francisco are not yet done discussing. Dit. MIU.UII has modified his opposition to Mihsoun river improvement so far that hu Is willing to 1.1 thu government appropriate fJW.OUOor . $ UJOOii ) ) n ye.ir to protect the Uuion Pacific rip-rapj ami .side-tracks , Tin : Chicago & Northwestern will give us faster t.-alns to Cuioagj. This Is a good and timely move. Now let them rim their trains out of Omaha , and suvo time and trouble in the transfer. LAW and order will soon boa war forced from the public by the blind of men who can't ' understand that "let well enough alone , " Is an excellent policy , in aomo cases. IF wo are to have rollablo building in spection the ordinance should bo paxsud without duluy , so that wo can make u bi- ginning with the new year. PAH = > ON Dowxs U basking in the nolo riely of Boston curiosity. Church di.oi pllne mns.t bo very lux which allows suol men lo disgrace their culling. Tin : trouble with Omaha is th it she Is like an old hol gun In o .o ruspeot Mio scatter too much. Her men of capita should Wv.'U ! toirciuor. \V r In tlio Hmf. Servla hn.V ifxlared uu- itulgavia , aml , , ! first blon 1 has boon shed In the Hallow * . Tim ( Inlays of Hplomaey uiiiUhA eoufornces of priUin niiulstors havii proved unable to ward oft the resuIJK of underhand inti'lguo 1'liu prinripalitinf ; of aoulhern Kuropo are now ablaze w'lth ' martial exeilcniont , and Iho llanicsiniy sweep , who kuous when , across lhomiliresoutheast"ru portion tion of llio cimtimont involving every great power , u'lmio ' Interest hi the atruir- Alois most renidtei iu a general war for territorial aggrandizement. No one who has buun watching the con- rovorsyof the past six weeks has doubted 'or a niomciil that .lln. slan greed and Austrian jealousy have Suspired and fanned into a blaze the controversy over llio Hulgarlan union. The vait war iirepnratlons which llussia began making within a few hours after Prince Ale.c- nudor'H announcement , of the iiquisillf'ti of Itoumolht , the mobili/atipn of rhu Austrian nrmy and the p.irto's qulek per ception that it was Turkey moro than mything cl."c that the cxar hud n view , were all recognized by Kuropo as the beginnings of n strug- ; lo vastly grealer than the guerrilla war fare between Iho two provliifj * . How critical the situation is now considered , the heavy decline of stock on e\ory con tinental exchange plainly indicates. The probabilities of the Immedi.itu future are dlflieult to d > l rmiiie. Russia , fully armed and equipped , with iv magniliueut. army , is straining like a hound in a leash lo bound upon thn Turkish frontier upon tliolii'sl. pretext which the war may oiler. Austria , whoso army is now lustier organ ized than ever , stands ready to light for lier share of tlio Dauubian principalities , whilti the portu holds a half n million troops in reserve lo battle for thu prot'-c- Mon of Iho last vertigo of Islam's terri tory in Kuropo. What can diplomacy dote to s-lay the torrent of arms which is preparing - paring to rush iu d-adly conflict aeross Iho Balkans ? This is tlio problem which the Servian advance into Uulgiriti now presents. In its answer Kuropo stands undo. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Br.x. HOOAN , the ox-prizo fighter , who is now mi expounder of the gospel , is once moro iu Omaha. IIo is still in the gospel ring and continues to hammer away at sin and sinners. CAITAIN SITU.IVAX has been asked to resign , and ho declines until he knows the reason why. ! ( Tni : old asse' iora'mannged ' to get back as usual , but thy Oltt cost mills got beau tifully left. Tlio UiOIctallic Quest Ion. Washington Klspublic : The silver chord will bo loosed a .soon as congress guts logotuer. Whether iho golden bowl will bo smashed rbiliaiusto boccu. Don't Jfe Hash , Samuel. Boston Herald : Kev. Sam Jones has laid out a big job in proposing to tackle Washington with his revival meetings during a sess'oi ' * of' > con'ress. An oppo sition show HlniuLi small chances there. St'ltis for llio Price of a Stiff. Dr. S. C. Crowe , n well known resur- rcelionisl , is suing the Georgetown ( I ) . C. college for II5 , the price of a still' deliv ered but. . not p'aiil for. The defense U ) that Iho body is not property , and thai it was stolen from a cemetery. Dfet Their Waterloo. Chicago Il-rald. William WaltcrPhelps once dubbed Mahono the Napoleon of It-ad just in int. All Now York oico con sidered Ford Ward tlio N.ipoloo.i of Finance. Hot h of these NapoK-ons luivu met their Waterloo. Up , With Some Difficulty. Ilaitford Courant : David 15. lid ! i doing well so far. Ho has cl'inbed ' the * lirsttwo rungs of tlio ladder. Ho has been mayor oi' Klinira and ho is governor of New York. Now , lot's all w.itoh and see him spring to the third. Slipped Ui > . Chicago Herald : Carl Schurz went to Most on to buy a newspaper , slippud up in his birgiin. an 1 a little later pur- formed tlio same nut on the sidewalk and sprained his ankle. His.brother mug wumps In New York set out to indor.sj Mr. Cleveland by electing a republican governor of Now York , and according to tlio latest returns they appear to have broken their necks in the operation. AVe Stand Corrected. Chicago News : It ia am i/.in : ? Ihit n paper of the Omaha Bun's intell geiico should spnak of Mr. William Hyde , the new postmaster at St. Louis , as a "moss- back. " Any ono who is acquainted with Mr. Hyde will testify that ho is very far from being a ino-Hbiulc. Thn gonulno old mossbacks of Mizzonnv repudiate Hyde ; they have never-forgiven him for the conspicuous part ho played in the liberal ( .for Greedy * movmnnt in 187. ! . IIo N'ovor Was tlio M.t.foi-'n Klvnl. Chicago News- The Hon. J. Sterling Morton , of Nnbrniku , begs to assure u- < that ho never wa * Major Horace A. Hurl lint's rival for th' ' ' editorship of the Chicago Times. Ho iiiHiits that ho h 11 always been on terms of intimacy with tlie major , and thublio ha with Direction- ate pi idi ) wntclml thn major's gradual rise from modest D'elusion us n worlhv but unostentutioudrlijrgist to unequivo cal ami undisputed pre-eminence ninoni ; the journalists of the woatctu homi- sphero. " ' " The illinium. Now-York JloraldiijUmj of Iho insti- tulioiif ) recently.itlrportud from Kngland whioli suoms aho ) | | to'aehinvo ' permanent popularity in Hii < ! < ; ity ie the hansom. And. oddly enou ; * ' " . ! { ' is likely to r aoh this di-airablo portion because of its growing favor wWi the Indies. Of late it has become nolle.-.tblo thai ladies out bhopping usu tint taiiMom in prefer ence ) to olhur cabs , and ai'a often to bu s'H-n in tin-in , alouo or in pairs , Kunming- ly mil in iho. luast disooncurtod by Iho publicity which this style of vu- lilelo certainly gives to their journoyitijrs. Probably onn runs m why ladies favor the natibom is the cibn : with which it Is entered and d i- KCtiiidcd from , and another its outlook ahead and general opportunity for obser vation. Ladies are alwavs pleasant oh- Ju U to the eye of the ordin rv wnvfarnr , when llioy are iiretty and well drusatid , and thosu who do not possess llr'so ad vantages will not bu liktdy lo avail them selves lo any great oxtonlof the facilities for display atlorded b.y the lively han- fcom. Altogether , tl.oso . inside and those outside of tiiia vuhiulo , which is "so Kng- INh. you know. " an likdv to nxp rionou perhaps equally agreeable impreailons from its sudden uound into feminine Vir.WHM ; ) IVTIIHVICWS. Tnlen of u Traveler. "Ituiuihl do jou nornl to take Iho trip which I Iwuo Jinl fluHKvl , " said Uorry Uiill , the popular tr.illnitaimit ! { of the Hurling ton route , "lhavobeon nil over Iho P.iolJe roast durlnat thf lii'-t six wpfkI I hnve lu'en In Idaho , Mnutn'ia. California , Oregon and Washington tcirltary. I'oithuul Is a heaull- ful and wealthy rlty. II has ahnul UfX)0 ) ) people. , and m built up In elegant style Just Ilkemi eastern oil ) . It Is nther dull Iheio Just now. The earning town , In lay opinion , on ( the I'acllle roast Is Seattle , on Pujjct Hound , In Wellington terntoiy. t'ujre.t otitid l. oiiour the lintsl bodies oCaterln the Uorld , imd Seattle IN one of the bi't bar- liur& The blKKert xe. els cr.u sail right up to the ducks. Sen I lie will in.iko Tneuina take a second plnce. Portland's pn-stlne us i\ shipping point is fust hllpiiliii ; auuy. Ills [ on far up the I'oliunbla river. It costs S.VX ) lo town voH-iol trom the mouth of the river to Portland. Sattlo Is Im-uul to he the r"il Rcnport on the north P.iebto const. TnlUlmt about the Cniuulhin PaoilU' , I understanil that nltlun'izh U hi completed It will 'not bo operated usa thnni h line till nnvt spring , as they want to lind mil liowthu snow nets In winter , and they are aNo afraid of k'liieiers alnn : ; the mountainous sivlinn of the rond. lint when It diuvs opi'ti fnrthroiih business It Is ( John ? to R\U | the tr.ui euntlnontal mails ot the tfnlted .Slates a lively ml ) on rates. Tlii'ro will bo no pooling. Willie I wus In Montana I hronuie convinced of the lact that all run 450 eatllo mail mmncr or later bo taken to the corn belt and stall-fed beloie they call ho prop erly fattened tor mu ket. Tao ranj cattle in Montatianroall fat and -look as if they would make t'nder niea't. Itutlhey nioliko prl/e lUhtens. They are WL'lldevelop.'d , have plenty ol munt on their Iiine4 ) , but lliey are tmuh as leather , liyt ikln ; th MII to the porn bylt and IctMing llioin they can lo : tnins- formed Into tendiT and eliolco beeves. Tlie l.i 't I. ' , that Nebraska will teed most of tlio raiiicii cattle of the we.I I within the next live yeai.s , and this will bo a bonanza for the fanners , who will thus Unit a home tnaiUet fora liir o portion oC their products. In other words Nebraska Is lo become the fnl- toniiK pl.i oot'eullto fin the mnricd. 1 have been all over tliocoimtry , and nowliero have 1 scon a place that 1 like so well , or that is aiikin 4 such MiL"taiitid ; pru rcss , aOinahn. * . Kveiy where jou hear Omaha well spoken of. KvoiyluK.y Is talltln ; ; ab nil Omihii , and mak- Im ? picdlutlons that she will hu ono of the very law cities of the country at no ilKtant day. Her bank clearings as published with tlio statements of the other cle.ir. .u house cities every wockaro abiija'ilveitlseiaeut , as they shou' her to bo way up In the list. " What Me. Housel Has to Say. Mr. P. C. IlonscI , formerly a resident of Omaha , but now living iu Chicago , icccutly paid this city a visit , and on his leturn to Chicago saul lo a Mttl Inturvijwer : "I am just back iroin a trip to Nebraska. Omaha Isluivlniftt wondeiful booai in real citato. ilon of my aeijiiaintaiiuo there have m ulo .510,030 an I SVOJt ) ) In their deals the pist .sea- son. The bjoin Is eKteiubiK to all parts of thostatf , and the Inilic.itliius am Unit thu state xvlll have the largest immlgratlou next year bhe hi- > over known. " How Haziness K.viiands In Omaha. At the meeting ic , irdin the I < e.iven\\iith ( EitioctKradoJud o Uuiiity , In the couiso of his t-pueuh , said that wiu > n hu built his house which is one of the ino-a elegant a id costly In the city on L.iavua worth htrout , Iu did not siippoie that any bu.lnuss buildings would ever bj t'lx'i-tjd anyvvhuw in his vicinity , He thought his location w.is far enough out to lie forever beyond tliu retail ot husliieis , and that nothing but prlvatu resldunccvvo.ild ever oeupy : that part of thu city , I5nt hu went oil mi a huiUiii-f triii of Severn I weeks , and when herouirmil : , lo ! aiulbmuid ! stores , grut-'cik'saiiil nhups had spriuu uji all nrounJ him. Taure w.f > no use Df trying to stay the iJu ernant car of br.lncss and pnyrtss. LO.A WMiW'irth. ' strict w is bound to bo a Im i- tnss thoroii-tlifaro. It was thu best entr.incu to tlio eity from the west , and as to the grade In ) had cuiao to flio coaeluslnn that the estab lished1 K'adc would bo the be t tiling for the .street , waiuli would bo yruatly improveil thereby. _ Joe Pulitzer's Career. Captain J. II. Stic col , of Tnaver county , while in thu city tli.i other div allied at the 15ii : oillca , an.l ptckin ; up esipy of the N nv Voile \rifia \ , , s.iid : "Tao eaivvr of Joj I'nl- llt/.er has been ( ilienonuaal. 1 knew him in Si. Louis when he didn't have a dollar to his iMino. When niustcre.l out of thu army ho drill > d to St. Louis and became a reporter for the \Vclllf'ir \ ' Pt < it , w.iiuh wtsuwiul by Carl iScliurz. Ho e iorlonceit a re it m my vicis situdes of forttino in thosu days. Ills fiiunds ntonotlmn ehlpjiud In t > > buy him an over coat Ha was always hu iiotiiolypipulai'anil vtu-y inn 'h liked fur his .sojial ir.u'os. Ho W.IH hail tallow well m 't with everynody. In ISiS , during the Uraut c.i.n iii-u , ho was cltictw ! si ) Tut try of thu Youn Mill's Union Laauc. I'uliUer uurrlel a lidy : of wealth an 1 of line social position. Tills was on J of thu sni ntcst tilings ho ever did. U j t'ot ( i is-e < sion of the St. L-mN Pnt or DJ ; ic/i ( / 1 forgot which and Huccesded lin'illy In consolidating thu two pip".rs , uncli'.r tlio hyplinnalud nmau of I * iit'inifntio'i. ' lie m.ido 'Coo'sewll editor , an.l the papsr nn In money. U'litiii U.irlbiit.w inted toipiit the New York Hrirltl , , I'.ilitzur J'l ' iiu.l | Iu and , forming n syndicatu , piirulinjd lliu prujwrty , an I put Cockerel ! In : n o.l l < ir. I'allt/.cr is eviiljntly m ilciu : as m i : h of a Hiunusi of tilV > \ irltl In .Vow York in ho did of tlio I'ust-DlajHitcli In Si. Louis. " Eluvator l-ilriiol ; | te. Since Ihd waterworks h.wu b.'on In opera tion In U n I'.ut thoi'd li.iVi ) b.'un ii'iito .1 iiu n- bur of pi-nail tor olov.it. ii'-i u u Into IIo b. ) 1 fo ir-story busnus-i bulldiiU'i , an.l th.iy are lojit ; in con-taut < iuiation. ] At thu iMijuoit uf oiio of tiu ! oluv itur I ) iVi th folio w- IIIL , ' lilnt-i , InrlhobuiiitiUiif tin ! tioiplu In thu h ihlt of riding on p i s.'ii jr cievaton , are \VluMi tlio oluvntor Is at the lowest ll'ior , ho- for. ) KOttint ; on ill way H ask the hey if lie ia tfo- ' | . This will jiUtHM ) him. luc'.uii'j I us Is n student of IIIIUMII nuturj.atid lilcu-i tu .sou IIDW bilia louln nmn nm niakuof hlms'if. Tlu 1 tile enn ho reversed at tlie ton lloor. U'liun jnn innl him UK-IB mlc him If hu Is K"in- duwii. X.-vor toll nt w'lit ' ll'mr you wlnh to not o't Hu profom to p'a.-.s at It. ami would Ici'l iiuit If > ou did n il 1 11 1 ln.n eirry , o.ilo Hu ioj ( W..KII yuu v/.mt a r 10 a on llio < nst il > ur. \Vlii \ n h > ) has earrh-d you liiilln-r up Ihiui you wl li to ? ; . a vv.ua : , ' t aii-jrvand call him 1 1 aril mini'-- . Hu1. . | iipiiret-iatt ) liiOt ! coin u U is his fault tli.il j on did nut. toll him when * yuu wrro ci'ini ; . t , , . , , , A trr.Mt noun-out nniii < ! nia"iit with hdles U In llio enti ino , t ) , < K'Knu up tlu ly , wallu ciroiiu on an atmiMti ; . ! . with HiiiDlnoill. T iu ItuJt lime to dutlds Is win ! L.IMII iinuon noiu > oiln-r llonr Is riujjliii Ilko mad , buattso tlio bf y f.innot o up until you ultlivr iil on or uf\a < idor oir-.j he won I r.ithur ustun to yuu liiuii niisvviTtliu summons. On u/niitMii.iln / tliluM to LI-MT In mind U tluii thu elevator w n mi. It ) lor. volt and the buy liiied tu w.ilt oni on. If ho Is n-uwait- Iiu for vou whenuvir voiiniin.ir. | hu Is nui- luctlur his duty , auU ahould bj severely roprl- Hu linroisiinahle | n everythlni ; . This pluses him moro ( him anylhln. elnu. A woman travelln , ' tlinnuh Salfrifl county xviih a iiursftlraditr too * a tin : nt 1.1 | u m , but a bUtmouli puuip rcllu > e < l her of tuu dim ; . I'RUSONAIj AXI > John S. Wise mnde seventy si < ccchp.s dur- Iiu ; the caiupalgn. Whiil waste ofvlndl A innjorUy of t-onsiva'ineu fnvor the early passed of n bill rej. > eallii llio l iiun * of otMco ncU ThedonrkiHU > orshpof ! llio lum o of re-ro- | seiitatlves will probably goto .Sam UniinliNon of Tennessee. Mr. Iiiui.lrtll s.iys . he will llnht all nttomit.s ] to cimiiife thn picsent Matin uf the ap | < ropi la- thin committee. Tom Campbell , of ClunluiiiUI , U lopudod as hnvim ; entered lutoa law partuuri'lilp 1th Hob IiiRersoll la Now Y < uk. Hon. ( It'orgoS. Mont well \sllt deliver Ihe eulogy on Ornnt before the \\Vlwter ItNtnrl. ral Miclety In lloston , December ) . It la thouijlit lliat Mr. II -.cock I wilt nvelvo tlie eompllmuntiio nniuliKitliiu to lliu speak * er.shlp of the house from llio republicans. Secretary Iliiyuiil's deiirness Ireubtei him seriously , but it is a tilessln , ( In disguise. KO fur ai Impnrtiluato place-liuuler.t aio eon- corned. Governor lllll Is much bolter looking Ihsin thoiili'tinvspiibllhheilot ' hint in the news- papers. Tills is net mucli < < ( i o uiiilimeut , however. II hivpmted lhat i'ltzbiish Lne , the gov- crnor-oleot of Virginia , favors SInj. Daniels 1'orseiiulorlo suooujd Illume. Uiubour's cliant'iis me bulluvcd to bu le ened. Chleaio ; Herald : A mule in ItrUlol , Tonti. , which welulis lsoo pounds ami .stands seven fcethhhin ; his lure livt , his b. n u i ued "His K\celluncj" by two-lo eit Ja-kass who failed tn ota pnstolHi'e , n s-in sign I hat Mr. Cluvehtml's policy 1 Rirlkln in. St. Louis ( llou ! ) llnmo r.it . : Suciutary I.ti- nvirsays hu Is Impres-ud wilh the Uleit that the ( 'liilstian rollclou is Ilia litut imtiu u MI- tality fur tlio sulutlon "I the Indian pn > ! ) Iem. This ftUaliles , wo infer , lh.il hu thinks thn matter Is not one which a dcmocratta iidm n- l-iirallou can properly uiulurtakutodjjl with. STATH AXI > TMUUIT011Y. A farmer near Kiomont t-t fattening , uliecp. North iloiiil 1ms been switched on the tele- pllUIIU llOOk. Columbus can now "hollo" to Omaha at fllty cunts n whack. llcnrv I'hlllliis wears copper-loud boots nud edfts the Beatrice ICIeker. Kiishvlllo has baeu denlaied the legal county suatot Cherry county. llarllmUon is crying out for teleiihonle eonncction witli neiihbmiiiK ; towns. The safe of Ilaidius BiolhersVlsncr , was cracked one nl'ht ; lust week and JMO taken. Tlio Krcmont board of tiado Iws barn reor ganized , witli U I ) . ItichaidMW as president. The Kremont jtas and water \\orks furiii'-li an invltiu ; , ' Held for the piumber nnd his bill. Scward Is looking hopefully towaid the Thlcajjo & Nortnwua'eni extending to that eity. I'luttsmoulh is threatened with another daily pupor. The Journal does louk lout1- buuiu. Itev. Piul Mrs. Uol.eit WrUht , of York , celchnitud their gulden \veddinsjoii tho-ltii The alone for Iho foundntloa of the I're- iiiunt water worKs tower and buildings lias arrived. Nebraska City ( uoposcs to stait a punlio uiUM'tim of "living lo ils , " to bj gatucrod in thu nuiijliborlioril. Tlio lirst nnnurl bebsion of tlie Ncbiaskn State Ualrvmun h asMi < : ration will bu lieid jil Fremont , December 0 and U. Thoyonng'son of Tom .tones ot Bvricu e , jam ncd u popgun led tlin.iwh thuiouf ot iu.i mouth. I'atal losult-j aiu expected. .1. A. Mc.Mant ul , a brak < m in on the Bin- llnu'toli i\s Missouri , had bin tht ! .sunnlder crushed whllu coiiiiliiiK ems at hustings. Burglars raided Ihe Ir.itiie.sst-toru of 1V. . Waters , in .lackson , i nd can led off8 < 00in cash belonging to the treasurer of llio sohoul dtstiict. The extension of the Fremont , Klkhnrn ife Mi-sumi Vullev railroad towaid thu Ltiauk Hills , will reach Bislhilo Unp about tlio 1st of J u nuary. Tlio machinery for the new packing hoitf enl nl Hebron has arrived and will bu put in iilucu In time tor tlio paoiiiiK .scasun lo open by December 1. The hardware store of ircElliinney Jt Ful- Icrton , at Lyons , was bur iariv'.cd ot a lot of iotuls ; and a cousiuuiaulo uinuuiii of inuiioy und negotiable papers. Tlie I.oup City extortion of the Union I'ucliic , v.'lih'.li iseompleted within ninu miles of the county scat ot Slienium county , was formally opunud to-daj' . Tliodrand Inland Indopentlont thus states a world of facts in a few wouls : "Tno Omaha Uii : : Is now tlm bu.-.t daily nu\v.spa | > tT publisli 'd wostof Ciiicago. " Hiirrflars raided lliu tailor shop of Maurice O'lJouikf , in I'luilsiiioutli , Kriduy nl nt.aml carried oil' about S-SOO worth of ciognni winter ciothlnn' . cut In the latest style. The proposition iitithori/.iiitf the Wiiyno county coiiiiiiiMsioucis ut di-iposo of thu coun ty propcity at lnI'urtu , the lonaur couniy f-eal. w.u > caiiicd at the hut clcclliin. The depth of vvar.nth an I mutu.il a Imlra- lion diMp.iiyed by lliu cd.inn of liu , Krii.non t nnd North Bend paper * , would , if pio.ii.'riy hoii-cd , make a perpiuu.d bii.ami'r hi Doii u county. Thufirand Ccnlral hotel in Nebraska City wlli be Mild at public auction , by older of the IJnitvd aiatcs di.stilct coiiu , Uuouinour H. Tln > piopcily Is niipi.ii.scd at J4C'W ' and must briii tvvo-lliiiiUof that sum. Tlio widow of iMvid Ki'hoo , who wils killed in a row al A voca on tliuHli ot .Inly lust , bus Instituted Milt lor tft. KKi iliimaKes iigiihist \Villiiun Connolly , a saloon lcuper ; , who , il Is iillejd ; ! , sold him il'litui whisky. The I in nlc at lluirlngton iticcnlly received n S > 0l ( liink iuiic , winch in turn Wimsciii by i\'pie.'H ! to the bank al Coleridjfi" . NolhiiiK liar hlnco been seen of till ) valuililoirivii- it.ick , and dHtwtivus aio trying to loualu tliu tluuf. O. K. Amea well known hoi so dealer , who ranch IN loiate.il eighty milu-t north ot Noitli Piaitu , wa-i tnniiil di'.ul on the pnilrie nitar liirdwood. Lincoln cuiinty , last week. Ho uaranjht ! iu the rcuuui bliK/.ud and perishud Irom cxpiiiiii'i ; . Hu was iio years of HtfO. William Unrchnii'l ' , a niRpIckor In Davfii- port , liuva , nvi'iwU a wiiiliali of .IJ.IKU throiuh tliedeaili of ln f.itlier in Knuland , and Ilku -enclitic in.in al onei' Invc-ited il in it liinn In Hilt MIII ! > . lli iiu < jiuu'lm-riMiM nciiw near Hrbion. Tlniycr toiiiitv , where hi ) \vunl with his l.tmli ) lo le.idn hist week. nu.sin > ! > s properly in lirnnd l.-land N held nrclly htllf , und pilcch uu'slill ell.uli'iij , ' . \V. It. MoAllUtt'rii'/n-iiid / iinoirer of SHM'.iii ' fin 111.'lot upon wldeli Ids Moil' H located , lint illeUldill lliu improvTiiiunK HI ) I I1'led ( led- d o rul'u'd an oiler orflu.VM foi inn lot lljiou wuiuli thu IniU'tii-liclent olliio Uloeutud. Norloik luida lltllu wmntlnn in th vvnv Of tllU ailU'ii of till ) ClUIIIUil III ) tilt'nWllull on/liii ) In tuu KiUlioin V.illny y.iriN. chained wan r.inliu a l > jearold ui.'i-u , Whi.i' . lliu coiistaolu wus taKiiu thu priHonor up luwn IID tonka pistol trom lil.t poeket uml held It In- want his lii-ad and nicd , tukliiK i/ood / win' , ho vuvcr. to miss his aim. Thu p Loner ili- lilus tlio ciiar 'c. Tno extension of tlio Burlington it Wl < - .souri fioin llolili''t ) iioriliwe t. wliieh i\ui di" > l'iied lo Hiriice tin ) Union I'adne at Oiral- lal i. Inn taken a ii'nv hlioot , uceoidini ; lo Colorado lap'irH. Tuu intention no\v t > euins to Ix to inn iliu HUD midway buiwet'ii thn main llnm oi tlio B.ir.lugton Mi oui i .md Union I'aoiau. cioss lliu latU-r at Mi i ! in , Colo. , and .tukenul norihvvoit lor ( lii'uiinu , thu itltiui ito t rui liitii of thu brunch. finppilu-i for the roiistiaction of the l < ln- coln i-xleiialiin of tlio l-Mkhorn Valley ro.ul nro iilready afnunml.itlnu' nt Kii'iiiont. hid- lii/suru bolnx | ild < 'iil ! noiili of tlm track nnd cantor lliu htuclt yauK xvliuio thuro H loom lor uiiloidiiu. utomitr ortritisreirin the ma ( uria ! .iiul toul > which will bu iuiiinel | , not only for the Mncoln linuieh but I in the biaiiuh west I nun .Scrlbner , which It U will bo commiMiuiKj In the earl ) nn ' . It now'npponrii lhat Ihe bones found In the burniHt wtvcl ; ot u in-i ht tialn nt \\incr , btsl niiint'i. wc.ru thosu of Cli.is LHIIIIMI | , wiui iad < hai vrt',1 a < MT ill lliu ill filed liiilu. Laiujua x..u ui ; hity : U ) Yalcatlucuud DC- V i eupled the < nr w th Ids household goods. The rilroiilcoinA.iy ; ! | itM iiotK'ivo Illiu peruns sdon lo occupy the car with I Is property , but tiin fuel tli.il no IR inli.nliif ; nnd { hn iindiiiR ol human boiie.i In thu wreclf hii rnntnod Ids lather who tl ImkliiR ferhlm that h went down nud polished witli mo irulu. Tirasitrer Neff , of Dakota county , went to CovlnK'iw ' latt .Miuiuiu to sell the oiiKlnej ; for sail * tu pay for b.ick taxes di thu county lioiu the inllroiul company , bt , tin- engines wi ro KOIIO und no ono HiTim il to know vvhorv. Someone nail Inker the i-Kalii trom thorn and ntcd ( hum , nnd on IhH tim.v are likely In Mluuosot-v. If tin iii.itli i l.s not settled very soon other proport ) will bo til Inched and u body guard of aimed militiamen placed In rlmfk.0 of it. The rail load company hnve commenced an action ncalusl Mi NelT for ilninnL'cs to the amount oi Stu.wti. Thu end of this Ix not yet. A sinculiu rosnof r ] > ( ; mUd animation Is repoit'Mi ' in Kmpy county. Mr. Gr.unlichn Ittir lube had been Hick lor Kovural oaijs , and last I rldav evenini ; uu < w nuildly worse , und iiliwlj , tniillnppeaiiinei'9 , dietl. The body wu Kivm tineimtoinary iirujmratloiis for bin Inf. and Ihe bereaved pnioitM mid Irletuls letlred for tlio nl lit. Soon utter.lliu mother ttimmhl su'heard ! her llttlu one cry , and ap- pHticldnc HiPhiiipo.-.ed | dt'.id body she vva * o'.erjoycd loiind tlint her hi bo was Indeed nllva Clio child had , with I s own linuds , re moved Iho coins titini Its eyodds. where they had bucn placed at the tlmo nf iti di-alh. I'iio little. snlTcicr U rapidly Improv- ( HIT. and IIUJH-H nro now entertained ( or IU ciiiiipleto UTovery. loxva licniB. Doonn is' lltfl'ti-d ' with electricity. All school chUdicn In FuitDndgo must bo vnccinatiil. A hairel factory bus bcun ndded to the In- ilustiitM of Diivenpoit. An oveidosp of whisky klllr-d Chas. Hassell In the Iowa City jull la-t WCUK. The water works at Miisculluc , owned by a private cuiui'aii.t , will iiu puicnu.sfd by ihu city. 1'clcr IJynn , the murderer of China Keener aKV.IIU , LaMiiountyassunt upior twenty ji'iii. < . Tliivu thousand lowaus , natives of Ohio , .started on an excursion to tnuir o.d bumcs hi.si week. Tin- total aw-wiil valuation of properly In Cedar I'apid-t is .libj.ii > ) , uu uicieasu of bI.ii.MM ) over last year. The ulc liii ! light company at tes ) Molue.s hns ; , ! ( > , ) hunts in lliu city , nndii torcuof t'lfjlit men rmttlii } ; in more every day. The coat of riinnlu tlio eiindnul courts of bcotl county lor tiiojuar ending dupumib T : o , iiuiouiiicd to { ! i'iii > .uii. Thuru wcro thiity-lwiK'onvictinns. Cities in eastern Iowa which hnvo tried it declaii ) the lower oysU'in oi uicctric li/litinir is noood ( and advise thut lamps bo tiling low In liiu.stieut. A clay bank on Wall and Seventh streets , .Siniu nt ) , caved in und buiitil inieu elu.- dr"ii lilu.Miii ; near il. Tuey wcio u.Uriu.ucd alive llunijjh severely unused. Iritvvu'uco Doiiuvuii , a numur living near O.MOld , .llMIIMIIl eullllt } , WllltU illlUXICUlUl , laid down on tlie r.uuo.id tiac.i to nloep , was inn over by a tiaiu and instantly killed. I A coipuration h.is been lorniexl ut West Blanch , I'cilai couiiiy , HI bu known us the ' CoiiMilidiiti'il FiiucK-is , ' liiivin ; ; lor iu ob- jicl Hie Inealiiif ; oi tiiuioiiglibrcd poultry. A little son olW.W. Allen , of Wuteiloo , wu * > b.uii } MMldi'ii on inu IIL-UU und bhuiiidura I by Having tuu boning COUIONIM ut u teapot upset on nun. Hu wilt piobubly live , uut his lu-u will bo badly waned. Dr. and MrKiiioiy , of the First M. E. chinch , Ucs .Uoiuc.s , culcui.uud tnuir suver wi-mliiif , ' rridity evening. An t'lu unt ina- liu.in , > cuso nliixl wiiu uibluwuto was pie- rciiifd by the cougiugiition. Work luia b. un Itfgun on Ihe new soldiers * monument ut 1) ji.tn. liwinlij cii-ciud in the eoui L IIIHIS tiiuu | by lliu MI diurs mV \ n- lli'.sliicKionul.i iu a ruslul o > iU U. ills juo- poaud to mi soil tlie monument on Uj.u io - oratiou 1'iiy. lov. ! ah i man is in receipt of this autograph si iiauue oi his imperial nuijoaty iiiuuiiipuixr ot .tai'.in. Ills written upon tuu niiLbi-siik , Koivcmis.A illuminated wilu gold upon a cur- diuul iiil IracKt iuund ul iinuMiii. t'liuuiiui' } irapli ia u eoumbuiion lo thu Anlrie.li collec tion now In thu etutu library atllus Mollies , NMIITO it Wni Uj on exhibit ion. Dakota. "The I'uluro buitc is a llvo topic with M' & - < politician : ? iitul pu-.iJidi.s ut lliu lower nan uf WaUirtowii is iho only town In the leir- tory Hint voted for pioliibitiuii. It la vvnit , y III thu nline. /1'ho new pork packing bouse at Gran I I'oi KS l-xpje.1- Id. . iti'M Ilun3 u , , > d win or bi.-usun. Tne Cat-uuii a mine distiibiitcs tli nioti h 8u ; , ( X ) iu dividendllio , piuceuds ol i..w wis- tobi'r clean-up. It is estimated that , ' .OOJ,103 bushels of this ; .ei'b giain uiup n.is u.ic.idy been UKunout oi innliieui i ai.oia. Tour of thu fanners ol St. George , I/iMoina ; CO.uity , ll.tvi ) oilu 10 A'inv luiu i./BI/O.H ! Uli ) winter iu nciuriii < wivua. A. Vogul , ot Marion , bus mlscd IWlmsh'-ls ot inniiisiiom | i. riivu CUIIH wurllioi ct'd. Ui , . : u ( mu tiiniip- , .iii.'H ni'u t t\v \ ntyno a..a oin-halt iiichi in ciruuuiit'iuiicc. Tliu most , dlllieult of tliu Klack Hills branch ot uiuJUhhoin Vullu ro.ul ii iu Ihovii I'lit * f Cnujcnne rivur. Thu nviil camio bu p i ol vvitn a [ iilo l > r.dgo us ( I\IHK to d. M y ciiiiiitcUi ol thu liver bed piles ciinnnl KJ ill I veil. Thu bridgu vvll be lie.--tin VMir * , a id iiboul M)0 ) iccl in luiiKlh. lusconstiuciioo h no small uiulenul.ini : . Tuu luiiiiiiiusof mu truck is no.v abtiut MX miles limn the r.V 'i1. Tliu ienunder ul Lie disiauue cal M 'or almost coiitiiuiuus uliing , heiicu prugicss Will Ou very mow. Tno YnnkUin Press of Saturday wnys ; "iseiinlor .Miindcr.-oii duparted mini VaiiKton on hiMbonili U.utoia liip tnis nioining , anrr a day and two evunings d , VJHM ! Iu Inter views with our people upon tliu subject of Hlatchond lor Mouth Dakota. He wus even nioro iiiiuly convinced ill in b.noru of tuo jiittlcu ol our e.uisn. Hu bus irather d m my lads which will bu iisuiul tuhlin in idsudvii- cacy of htuUiliood and will nsn them to Iho bu-i ellucl. Thu .senator H of tliu opinion Hint DaUuUi'n admission will be niiiile n political ihsiiu in coiiKrebS and thai il will u , come an Important mihject buloro that body. Hi ) will conldr with lliu peopluot the variotiM citlc.s of boutli Dakota during lib lour. " r ' SHEEZE ! SNEEZE ! 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