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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE SATURDAY, !}I’]QEM]_{ER 3 1881 *can'tgrow them himself, might 'men who know less than the | — SLANDERING VALENTING. reposcsy his homestead or it piay be|of the actual state of things. Re-|vere repressive measures still in force :_nni Iy lh T welf, B o8 ool: e O| Y 'aha Bee' A Iate iauo of the OMAWA BEE 0on- | Ruch is & crank. In any event Tiu | cently, however, a local committee at | against them, and in part to those | it Wythin! V7, M ddietown S foeid o bl ool - taink & sitack on Oangrossman Val: | pog ooeen ondy fiim Sothstendor mer: | Odesss adopted, with only one dis- | economic projects of the chancellor | oy tepinta hot | entine, for which the inherent cnssed tache? Can that which men think their CONNUBIALITIES. hed every moming, except Sunday, ness of the editor of that journal must cies of the Republican. The only Monday moming daily, TERMS BY MATL:— be wolely r titne nor th I hibits the slightest poneible, as neither the burden of the charge ex 1 for the per s of the orank OTHER LANDS THAN OURS 1t i vory plain that the Liberal op s senling voice, a series of heartless recommendations to the minister of the intorior that show just how mat ters stand. This declaration was to meant in part to benefit the operative which quarters the designation of classes, have carned for him in some communist, charm be wholly repul- We'd like to take a look [Buffalo ¥ MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC. ble thing about the n Traverse and Mrs, The notic of Noah Krutz, of ¥ is th ar.....$10.00 I’hr\-m\hn“'--fi“-ua."'r“’::‘r"‘l'lh."""'.‘“f l.l.‘.l:v often much na | POsition in the German Reichatag do | the offeet that the Jews ought to be s ; i e i gn I catitlo him to dignified attontion, but| ot proposs to submit in silence to debarred from holding elective or ju-| The British ambassador at Paris is [ Rubinstein's “Drmon® s fn preparation | locked in a room by her father, wh I'HE WEEKLY BEE, published ev. | % sme portions of Tie Bre's attack on | any attempt at forcing them into ap dicial offices; that it cught to be made said to have notified the French gov at the Cologne Opera-House chained a savage bulldog under th + fover poisoned the dog, do ed A but b pr ) 5 . Dissster has avertaken George Cls Wednesda Mr. Valentine are 80 outrageous that | proval of Bismarck's social and ocon- | illegal for them to leaso crown Ihndyy | SHhiniont Sist SAgland oafinot 100k |gamnis Soogeh? embingtions T C k< | oret tH WIARDG ool R OFy e -/ SR PATE e thio quility of the slander dessrves| o\ policy. A vigorous speech |or jurchase othor lands; that the|upon the invasion of Morocco by | Min Annie Louice Cary was the chief | CI°T&3man s i b ot even if the visiousness of the ) ") i A_French matrimonial advertiserent One Year, ThreeMonth. . 80| S0 | 0 enorally aoknowledgod.— | was delivered by Herr Richter, who number of students in the lower | France as favorably as sho did the oe- f.“,,':,"t,.'{"{'n...,.(.\"'i»"Gl'{"’n‘iu”rlln}:'l Marriages.—A young man withont AN “ 9 *0 L J o 5 . Vaca N : " : v arc i} oy b Bix Month. ... 1.00 | One P Omaha Republican. in the ablest speaker upon economical | achools and colloges should be limited | cupation of Tunis, The ides scerms 3111, Tiok e et A Yo fortune, bt pse i o e Honratly Whonever this paper has in the ox- | questions on tho Liberal side of the | at Joast to as small a ercentage as f to be that France may have the mid- | New York stage in o.the THORER o | el prat tatit, A ol Hie P | pay | P AL LT pardon a great fault. (A rich young girl AiohE AL v e et ercino of the most aacred function of | Houso, and the speech is said to have dle of the Mediterrancan coast, hut | Monds in the charscter of A 8! 1on relating to Newsand Fi » gors should be nddressed to the EnTon or Tre journalism exposed dishonest or ir produced s extraordinary an offect corresponds with the relative number of Jews and Christians in Russia; that Britain must not be overshadowed at rienne Lecouvrenr, J. H. Haverly has engaged Mr, Feed prefe Governor Murray, of Utah, sent Gov. “brother, of Mis § st g $av i e TSN ToF Ao et ernor Crittenden, his ba ! 1 BUSINESS LETTERS—All Business | competent public men in whom t.h‘ that no representative of the Govern- | gy o1d prohibltion against the employ- | ¢ither end. ’ 'Ii'::l':a;"'lr\“t‘:m .\'rt‘r.u .;‘1 \\,:II}'[ u(f|‘frul";|'».'i iy e -"‘v'f:‘h“(lp?-':l:i‘fl? ‘,:‘,“",L I't.";,‘: Lowers aut Reunttances shoutd be sd-| poiiyway monopolies have an active | ment ventured upon an immediate re- | ment of Christian servants by Jews HONEY FOR THE LADIES, |in the leitimate drap, weighing eight and one-hal nces, a1 dressed to THR OMAHA PupLIsHiNG Coy- h PANY, OMAHA. Drafts, Cheoks and Post- [ a ofice Orders to he mado payable to the |\ always come to the front as their order of the Company, defender and champion, ply, but preferred an adjournment for the day. Horr Richter's pointed remark that overy Gorman willingly ly and tool, the Omaha Repblican In almost should be renewed; that Hebrews not practicing specific trades should be forbidden to settle in the rural dis- Opera cloaks are as long as the dress, Crystal beads decorate evening bonnets, Being asked if he would return to the Upi'ed States, Salvini replied: 1 have been there twice, and America bas had all the Italian tiadegy it wants,” inseribed: “18%6. C. J, 1881, Affection- ate congratulations of Eli and Ev Utah-Missouri.” One of the best unintended satires on a #ood many invitations to f shionuble wed yn. Ty i s the vel 0 ¢ y | recognizec o i ort prvices n- . ocates ofessing 3 Miss Hattie Schell, soprano, and p copy of invits ub- B 00, PIODIES | st o well st | e by tho Chanoto, st s |y o boaten DL Whe| s e i vy st | A SR, S, o RSt S gt i, oo OMAHA PUBLISHIN iy LTOPT8 charge—no matter how well sustained [ dered by the Chancellor, but that the | Jewish faith ought not to be permit- | for brunettes, will se the soluists at the next Brooklyn |lows: “Mr and M e respectfully re- E.ROSEWATER, Editor. - Edwin Davis, Manager of Oity Otronlation. John H. Pierce is in Charee of the Mail Circustion of THE DAILY BEE. 1. D, Chawberlain correspondent and wolicitor, v past career was called out by cle from his home organ which sought to crento the in was actuated by mercenary niotives or disappointed ambition in reprosenting German people had ceme of age, and demanded a controlling voice in the government of their aflairs, no doubt expresses the feclings of a najority of the nation, has been “‘it is a villainousslander. Our recent review of Valentine's 1 arti ression that Tie Bee Prixce Brswarck adopted his old taction to win support from the oppo alentine as & man of small calibre | ™7 1 i b sition in a very characteristic speech ted to plead in the courts; and, worse of all, 5o far as the livelihood of many is concerned, that all Jews should be prohibited from holding or buying bills of exchange or promissory notes, unless they are registored members of the merchants’ guild. Ex-Mini Washburne expects Bottle-green is now a very stylish color for walking dresses, Ermine is now only used for cloak lin. ings and theatrical garments, Alaska sonlsking are now used altogether for sacques, as Shetland seals are almost extinct, Quaint and tiny Queen Mab nvoke bon- nets of white plush beaver ars worn Ly little girls. Philharmonic concert and 1ehearsal De. cember 16 and 17, A change s taken place in the mem. Darship of that very close corporation, Mendelssohn Club, William Beard, tone, has resigned and Macgrane Coxe been elected to his place, Lon was already threatsned with a deluge of orchesural” concerts when Mr, Walter Macfarren recently anoounced three more. They are to be given in St. Jawmes' Hall on Febuar; March 11 and quest your presents st the marria e of their daughter,” ete. —[New York Mail, The Grand Duke and Duchess of Baden found swmong the presents at their recent silver wedding » huge pine tree made of solid si ver—trunk, branct es and cones, Iy was intended not only to remind the pair of their Grerman home, but to commenor. ate the traditions of the house of Baden, in which the piue playe a prominent part, A few duys sivce & youog man was j in McMionville, Tenn ~~ [and a tool of the railway monopolies | ¥ i H or Magnificent white dresses all kinds , for carry ng a o 5 i ; ; 0 of s 25, tol. Hix sweetheart, 8 young Indy resid- Maxs that meessgo short Mr. Pres- |y o1, oxpopures always appose un- i '"”’T';’ Sl ey o aat | great thinga of the new French min- | wi 15t ave o he. Totonrbra s Mr. Longhelow, who ia. fond of the | (o8 16 Timears ceprgye Baens or e oo ident. timely to the organtsts of the Union| '€ AR S LI AL LI L) istry. The prevailing opinion is that | this winter. {hidutre [t Alw yd goes to the “first | b.e and wect to McMinnville, and, by per. OvEer 420,000 immigrants have been landed at Castle Gardon up to date this yoar. And the cry i still they m| Pacific, but wo have no apology to braska informed about the true char- acter of political leaders free port in the Cierman custom sys. tem. Bismarck’s speech culminated in an appeal to the patriotic feeling of the German people, whom he wants ake for keeping the people of Ne- —oapeelally it will be merely an echo of Gambetta, sud an establishment of parsonol gov- ernment in its most offensive form. Mr. Washburne does not think so. Tailors who make ladies' dresses are gettiog as numerous in New York in London, where the fashion orig Spanish bonnets of white plush trimmed with cascades of poarl-headod la e and whaths of white ail nights” at Boston, is quoted as raying that Signor Ros 4's performance of “King Lear” in the finest interpretation of the part he has ever seen, In the Hefopern theatre, at Vienna, on wonal appeals, induced citizens of that town to go 0n kisbond! Sbethen married him, and'the two departed for ber howe, A Nasbville girl being for! idden to narry her lover, « romised obedience, but ©0 i i i pompons, are “love- | November 3, a calebration was beld of the | one day requested Ler father to hand their ome. 1 tit to keep in mind that all his plans and ¢ ¥ 1y” fon blondes, s 56708 it 8 A Th 3 i ot ke {'Y_forb 4 sixteenth anuiveesa v of the first perform. | pastor a note on his way t> business, e whon they oceupy high positions of foj 1V bt oheklt: ¢ GoRAir He belioven that Gambetta will make T, 0, Brand. sa, | Ahioe, O Webers Dy For hu' iy ]-e waw unsuspectedly led to deliver an jn. Miss KenLoGe haying departed, the Herald can devote its stténtion once amore to the beautios of the mon- opolies. Tie more-tariff convention in Naw | Every intelligent man knows that the mun Republiean is hired to whitewash every rogue in the service of the mo- York was a failure, 8o far as awaken- ing public intorest was concerned. We have tariff in plenty already. honor and trust. the least surprised at the brazen at- tempt ot Valentine appear as a vietim of a foul DA TSR e e favorite turn of speech with the Chancellor when he is hard prossed for an agument to put his opponenta at a disadvantage, and he has fre- quently used it with effect. The pat- riotic nature of his political aims in thin respect is acarcely doubted by Tho Republican to make ander and model of public virtue. in Nebraska who edits the his mark as a moderate president of the council and minister of foreign affairs, and holds that he has of late gained in the esteem of the peoplo of Europe, whatever their politics. Mr, Washburne says of Cazot, the minister of justice, who is an eminent lawyer of Paris, that he is ‘‘a thinking re- publican;” of Gochery, the minister of a lady 68 years of died in St. Josephi, Mo., from pywemi causked by the bite of a rat upon her foot while she was sleeping last July. Tawney, yellow-colored Danish glover, reaching far above the elbows, are worn with elegant evening dreases of the most delicate dexcription, especially thoss of white and cream color, Jeunie June saysshe has worn dresses for over thirty-five years, and in that time she has dealt with two hundred dres aak- ers who can never, never see the gates of Berlin this opera has been sung over five hundred times Miss Mary Andervon attracted crowded houses throughout last week, at the « hest- nut street Opera House, Philadelphia, and was ro > ived with great enthusiasm. The engagement was the best that she haa aver played in Philadelphia, Miss Annie Louise Cary is mentioned as the possessor of $450,000 all earned by her own charming viice. Among her treasures is one of the most nerfect emer- vitation to the clergyman to call at once and pe: form the prohibited ceremony; and the latter, presuming that parental conseut had been obtained, readily obeyed the RUmMmons. From the old worldcomes the ru~ or that Mis. Cartwright, one of the mont fashion- able wiomen of the American Colony in Paris, is to marry the Earl of Ashiurn- ham, a bachelor, just turned of fory, who belongs to a family of stupendoak an- tiquity, Among his other posseesions at i anybody. But the question is wheth- i), | pearl and gold. They stole her clovh. [ alds in the Wurld: it weighs twenty-tiee | b Splendid home in Kent are the silken ck hy st ¥ new 1 I Ll Y i 4 7 underw 1 shirt worn by Charles I. — nopolies and blackwash and hound er tho monsures ho insists upon posts and telegraphs (a new portfolio), A8 osnHve wialljianc) | iRéed, are | carnts) andis walted Ke 90000 Te ey th: :;“;:]rd:n:n‘; ;mezlh‘?l h:md.:‘ ]'Jx‘l)r"] A large crowd cheered Promier Gladstone as he drove through Ches- | ¥ down any man that dares to raise his are necessary for the consolidation vice in protest against the political ; unity, and even of German that he is ‘‘talented,” and was a great friend of Thiers, and s0 on of the made merely lurge onough to hild Bag muffs are popular, because hands, bourbt at the sale of L Queen Tuabella's jow- els in Paris, by wome old ancestor who wa in those toublous times a Groom of the Chamber. y 3 % A ir ntility, They arc made inreticole | Mes. Marguerita St ra, sopran-, who is 3 , 2 he [domination of giant corporations. ¥ 7} others with whom the Tllinois statas- :,',.:lij‘:,,i"fi:l,',',V,.,c,;rfl“‘fl,"‘.',:.;:‘:Effi,"},,'fif'\‘\.';’tfi SuitiE (e SEE VT IVAl ;“,.f{.',“’p';.,..“.,.', in| ) Mrs Reeder, on_ the death of her bu ter to Hawarden recently, among the | < Me. 'V whether their adoption would not be 1 il b o n | aformer pupil of J. K. Paine of Tiewton: | band, received the following letter from most entusiasti in this respect boing Now let us sce whether Mr. Valon- At e than to|™Man when abroad, had a personal ac- 8 anc tassels, or ribbons to hany o R CHIL O VLRI 4 ORON: | Franklin olliar of Carroll, Mo.: *1 a group of Irish caitle dealers, one of whom inquired, *‘Is that the man who tino was slandered. knowledge of law was acquired i the strengthen the popular desire for that Tare Bee charged that Valentine's unity by making it loss desirablo and quaintance. Nevertheless, on the whole, the cabinet is composed of un- known quantities, save that they are the arm when not in active use as a muff. Such muffs are also made of plush to match with suits trimmed with that material, Great varioty pr During her gix years abroad she studied with the celebrated maestros,San Giovan- ni and Lamperti in Milan, and Martel n Paris, S e will De heard shortly in con- hove jut received the newe, Will you marry me vow?! Enclosed find $:00" to ring you and your children here.” Broliar and Mrs,” Reeder had been en gave us the land bill?" ; s : attractive. The argument against | X! : Ml in [ 804 the range of prices may also be said t | certs in New York and Boston, kaged before the war, but an uncontra - West Point land oflice and was con- him on this point is very Mmm’; and | Gambettists, The chief will be alin|be infinite. — Fur boeders, now among the | Mr. Franz Rumo fter o senson in | dic ed report that he had been killed i A WESTERN senator was 'overheard | fined mainly to practios in bar rooms all. Most of the ministers have been fashionable of trimmings, begin as | London in which he played at the Crystal battle led her to marry another man. to say of his colleague on a railroad | With incidontal efforts agent, in which capacity Valentine train the other day: of a senator. o has the biggoest feet “Ho i my ideal fa will tax his ingenuity to the utmost. With regard to tho incorporation of Hamburg in the Zollverein, however, he is not likely to have much trouble, a8 co lection iled somotimes to report to his radical republicans to date, M. Paul Bort, the minister of instruction, is best known for the pronounced hostil- 25 cents per yard, and thence go up, until they end far beynd the roarh of ondinary purses, ameng chinchilla, blae and black fox, and cos: s of all, the rare Russian sabla, & horde Palace and Mr. Ganz's” conzerts, went to Berlin, where he achieved a pronounced success. Commenting on this fact Toe Athepaeum mentions his appearance n in London last season, and savs: *But When he I Lthat b= Tiad lost her he v ited 20 years to renew She said yes, a Maryland country girl it 3 4 i K X b of 20, has b.en pestered by & man named and smallest head of any man I|clients collections made for them. ity which he has manifested to relig- | of which' foots up w0 the sum of SO per |us 8 many pianisa were then before the | 1,40 vd, who s been se ing for her know.” Tt 18 almost safe to say that Nebraska constituents had no interest in the conversation, The fact that Valentine spent a great part of his time in bar rooms and bil- linrd halls and does so spend his time The mensure was, at first strongly op- posed by the merchants of Hamburg. But it has been modified so as to leaye apart of the free port intact as to ious influences in the schools, Over half of the new ministers have been at one time or another connected with yard. Millinery this scas very largely upon f there is an increasi adornments of every kind, hoth for nes not depend garniture, but lemand for feather vublic, his merits may have | een to a cer- tain extent overlooked.” ing of the money which wealthy ruck ladies sometimes pay for ege of appearng in pub ic, a hazd in marriage ever since she was 19, She finally zos a situation m a Baitimore millicery " store, but he followed her, and succeeded 'in decoying her to the house of a clergyman, a ter which he b — at this day cannot be successfully 4 Gambetta’s newspaper. Allain-Targe, | nota, hats, and also for muffs and dress managerrece tly said: “Some | thowed her a marriate certificate and : commercial fucilities, and a great many 20 it i £ i SnArt el Y g . ? insaid. 1 support of the charge| . L B L inister i ce, i itor-in- | timmings. Many of these bieds and |amatews do not care atall shout the lalmed her as bis wife. Her pluck was Tk corporations and the canals are [ 3insuid. In suppo © K | citizens of the old Hansa-town have | t° Mibister of finance, is editor-in: feathers ure very éxpensive, being hrought | money. ~Tn oue of our theatres half of the | cqual th. the oceasion, hawever, and she the two contlicting topics which will engage the attention of the New York that his conduct as collection agent was dishonest we cited the fact that he collected moneys for the McCormick meanwhile come to the conclusion that the change as now agreed upon chief of the Republique Francaise, and Proust, the minister of fine arts, is one from foreixa climes, and showing vich fnd striking effects of colors unknown to the son_sters of our own Americau forests and actresses are amateurs and belong to good New York tamilies- Une lady I know of who acts cceasionally and spends a wood denied the pretended warriage and defied the pretended husband to assert his claim. She had just appe led to the courts to pro- logislature this winter. Farthor west T Ty s O s of his associates. I this isn't person- | yroves, deal of money that way. Last year her | nonnce his marringe certificata fraudulent, the antagonism is botween the robbers | TéAper company which he reported | ™Y ! el O Wl G e e 1f Miss Lillian Diter of Pokomoke Oy, |1o:wes were $16,000, bt she did niot min | and resdily ot a decision in her fason the pisRonIN BX robbers as uncolleatablo and only paid over their interests. The Reichstag is now Md., had been two years later with Lot llt.flnmll her n)genthn"’u:h__ himself a nice | mivister who was cluimed to b ve per- and the rivers, and this is the true tolleotab! 3 SR > i ictle place in the conntry. significance of our great conventions to consider cheap transportation by e Hearn, who had orlly Ty f . 3 5 water. Tur Ber charged that Valentine pro- e et rallied to the support of the conserva- [ her, Lillie received the lightest posiim | where the fimst wot in already in piess, = cured his nomination to congress by | 2 BTantel et i rentence, and, oa mature r flaction Paul Schumacher hs had the privilego of | g o0 SyLvesTER FRANKLIN WilsoN who will be remembered by many old settlers in southeastern Nobraska as the projector of various unsuccess- ful enterprises has heen sentenced by a Philadelphia caimiifal court to one after the fraud was threats werc made to disbar him. the aid of the Union Pa bribery. Wo reiterate this charge now and in proof refer to Mr. John M. Thurston, who will doubtless remem- bor him to a political middleman for asked to make an appropriation of 40,000,000 marks to carry out the ageeement, and that sum will probably diseovered and ¢ through English economists are beginning to cheer up since tho latest trade returns show that the country's traffic is no longer decreasing. It is incrensing this autumn, both in the direction of exports and imports. Judging from that $100 was paid by The bishops and priests of the Ro- man Catholic church in Spain have tive party in opposing the civil mar- riage bill; but the Sagasta ministry, supported by the liberals, are detor. mined to push it through, and will doubtless suceeed. China is rapidly making eflorts to little pistol she would have earned the title of a hip-pocket crank. After being convicted of killing ber friend, Miss Ella refased to ocid- ed that she would marry a man instead of lookinz farther among” her own sex for a husband. She was married last week, The favorite fur set is rine, or ronnd collar, much warmth over the chest choose the pelerine, a round cape, straight on the low- er edges, and extending half-way between the shoulders an/ vlh;m he depth at the the muff and pele- Ladies who require | | Joseph Rubinstein has fo-warded the pian) score of the firet half of the secord act of ““Partifal” from Palermo to Leipz examining the score of the fir-t part and communicates his impre-sions of The Mus. ikwett, ‘The Grail motif is written m the style of the old € ic church music Tue Kundry movif d and agitated, ng that of the Walkyries; and the n motif from “Lohengr oceurs thr ughout thaopsra whenever the oceas rion ealls 1o formed the ceremony denying that he ever saw the parties. PEPPERMINT Dfi OPs3, e teeth were produced in th s country last year. Chew on that, “‘Oranves, y the deaiers, “will be cheap this winter.” Not if you buy them of the train boy. anada expended $2,000 in preeenting the prize tight and yet a Toronto hoxing. master charges 1 per lesson and has fifty pupils, LA : ol ; : ! e S et gllthers i yethe dipibiat the The cigarmakers of Milwauke have yoar imprisonment in tho penitentiary |the voto of u delegato to the | October, in fact, 1881 promumos to by | compete with other nations in Shelen; ok amonturing shoni twelvelinchios EDUCATIONAL NOTHS, |00 outon a strike. This will bo gooq and a heavy fine for dishonest deals |republican state convention from one of the best bueiness years that | Ployment of such modern conveniences | > ) S. news for the smokers. The world has asa ticket scalper. Sylvester is a cheeky and ornsmental dead beat. Douglas county. from Florence and was elected as an This delegute hailed | Great Britain has ever had. The im- ports of the month amounted to over for traveling and for the internal and external exchange of commodities as round Russian co lar, which is really the most pop.lar ga ment of the two, sinve its small size makes it far loss expensive than the capo. Among the students in attendance at Coe college, Cedur Rapids, is an Indian maid. en from the Brule Sioux tribe of western suffered about all it cun stan, The story that a Louisvifle girl refused the Milwaukee ci rs. His last deal in Nobraskn was s dis- |anti U. . man, but sold out at Lin-| £31,000,000, or to fully 14 per cent, | Yill constituto for her some important |, Tn L L shon | Netealla BBtoiia'a tirighland atieniivel) SR S0 VE InBeies braath famelt ot reputable as his latest venture, coln. He received 850 before and £50 | inore than in the same month last | Claims tocivilization. Steamship lines | counters i 5 newly invented safoty-pin for do sn't carry roasted coffee in his vest —— Accorpizg to estimates made by . b, parties who have ascess to the pension % after Valer the eame convention $200 was offered 0 was nominated. At year, and to only i per cent. less than in October, 1879. But since there U. P. cappers on behalf of Valen- | are those whe think there is no profit are being promoted and extended; telegraph lines are being extensiv constructed; railroads are projected to Y | euch end, one of which comes off with o shawls, boonets of scarfs, which “will be f und very useful. The pin has a head on slight pressure, but can then be readjusted when the pin is fixed in place upon the , of Worcester, Mount Holyoke inow Pars, nk-giving pres. ent of 85,000 in cixb, to be invested as a 'm\‘k(-t can never hope to have an * Hon,’ hefore his nan The rew Secretary of the Treasury has Jjust paid $40 fora cow he killed on the N tino for the vote of another delegato ! in these imporf i connect all the important cities. Nor | garment. thus prbsenting it fi lipping . the inc (i svoted | NeW Jersey marshes while snipe hunting. i : R ) C ports, how is it wlth ex- garment, thus préventing it from slipping [ fun, , the income of which shall Le devoted H el T onal it bureau it appears that claim-agents’ from this county whom we aro ready ports? Here the record stands 13} | are the arts of war neglected. Forti- | out of of position, orthe sharp point, which | o keeping the park in order, o) \v.h h“:l“r«:ipl'. oo m“jlmal‘:.h;rl:.g.fr fecs for claims filed under the arrears- is usually bare, from seratching the hand of-ponsion 1ot aggrogate more. thiy |12 M- At tho same convontion the | par cent, higher than. 1ast year, and | fications are boing crocted, arsenals | Ay bonnet pins these neat little articlos a1 .;..x'.fi'{,.E‘":r"i'flisfl"'gi'l'.'...'1"...'.},1'.‘,’,‘}',',";.,',i.,'{" spread of homns, ¥ A8 RESERRRtE Iorounan feo (s otos of Fillmore county which | 20 por cont. above 1879, Altogether | ®tablished, and European methods | particularly commendable, on the ground that students who | “Thissafe is empty—call at the house, $2,000,000. That accounts for the milk in the cocoanut. The bill was never a soldiers’ bill. Tt has been a claim agents’ bill from the beginning, 1t is about the biggest and most bare- faced job ever worked through con- aress and signed by a president. —— by W AN extremely interesting suit las been entered in the Umted States court at Paducah, Ky.. by which is to Vi wore directed to bo cast for Crounso by the delegation were given to Valentine man that changed these ballots may have done so from pure admiration for Valentine, but we suspect he was re- Nebraska of 81,860 log-rolled through there is u steady progress in the recoy- ery from the “hard times” which, a few years ago, swept over England as well a8 the United States. In some branches of trade there is still little profit, but the expansion in general i solid and substantial. New mar- kot have been found on the contin- ent as well as in the United States and the Colonies. The value of Brit- a fraudlent change of ballots, The rded on the spot by a payment in eenbacks. Tue Bek charged that slentine robbed the tax-payers of generally introduced in both anny and navy. According to publishe English are very solicitous to know what our Government proposes to do in the cases of Chili, The opinions seem to prevail that, in seizing Garcia Calderon, Chili has offered an insult to the United States which must be attoned for, and regrets arc expressed 1 advices the|! Beaver fur iy in great favor this season v rets,and is dressed in various ways,such as the natural brown, colored heavers, the placked, half-plucked and unplucked the kilvery or pomt d beawers, and den beaver. Brown furs have been gradually comin’ into favor for tw » or thre iet rival the ce among itthe natural beaver of dark brown color, which nature, not art, has made “ombre, ' each skin showinz a pretty range of tints, and this is preserved ia the decp pelerines, borders, muffy, etc., There is such a dearth of female domes- then and receive their diplomas and s their pieces, are so filled with the belief in their own ' greatness that they think course in o col ege unneces.ary. "T'he Tllinois State Bo rd of Health rules that after the first of Junuray no child shall be adwitted to the public sehiols without a certificate of vaccination. ilar action has been taken in several cities in the northwestern states, it being gener. ally fear-d that small-pox will be unusual- ly prevalent during the winter, The suit aguinst Bowdoin College stu- dents for hazing reminds Maine news. was th sufe in a ( the house smart offi any more v F At theater and opera this winter, man's maledictions are forcible and audible for the rearon that lie cannot see over, or on cither side of the huge piece of millinery with which fashiovable woman sees fit to deck herself when on dress e “Bah!” he exclaimed, wth an_expres- roat disgust, after kissing his wife, e you ve been smoking ouer, n'L that rd which burglars found on tha B ¥ v called at and the S5, o & “1 do belie —cheap and YTt the logislature two yoars ugo as back- ish trade por ca, iy o . el A papers of an experience of Dr, Cyrux W, only too tr replied, nonchalantly, A o pita is etill a long way 2 in | tic servants in Canada that a number of | H mlin, now presi fent of Midd'ebury col. | 2 S o e i bandia: bo tested the conatitutionality of n stato | by for worvices on the beneh which | ahoad of that of the Unitod States, | ' the Monroo dootrine stands in | e spryants in Canada recently held & |loge, who was hazed becauso $he | ays | i, Cpk fhem ot x.iglnlx't.'l:?#mkyl‘y': legislature drawing the color line, By |}, never rendered and for which Judge | though the ab g | the way of England's joining the Unit- | meeting and appointed committee to pre- | thought he was too great s favor. Eagle. Kentucky laws a poli-tax is imposed | i i Ae | Hough the absoluto valuo of the Iat- od States in_ putting down oxcesses in | PATS 4 174 to sncour go domesticsin Eng- |ito with “the faculty,” His fellow- Not long since a family moved into a baky pe posed | Grifley had already drawn Pay. | ter is rapidly drawing up toward ita| ', AW o o RGOS 10 | fnd o emigrate, auth wizing officers of students bored holes “in the ceiling house en A tin ayeane: "After a week o1 exclusively upon nogroes, and it is|This s & atter of record | rival, by reason of the largor and con- | o' This country will doubtless " andon to | over his bed, and when he wae ‘weleeps | vo u friend of the family called on them claimed that this distinction is in vio- lation of the Fourteenth amendment. and the Republican simply contents stantly increasing population in this get on very well in coming to an un- derstanding with Chili without out- for pawago snd insuring pre heir roception and poured two gallons of molnsses over him, There were no matches in those days, and nd asked how they liked the locality, Pretty well.” “Hay al'ed on any itself by ignoring the charge. Tus |oountr support until ewployment was secured | the frightened studeut, supposing himeelf { the neivhlors ye but I ' t X 3 Y. i 4 , g | for them, which itis stated could easily | to he welteringin blood, ran ontdoo s and | ©f the neihtory y o By L S1) There is also a state achool fund ap- | Bey chargod that Valentine's sonduct - tido advico or holp. There -are En- | {of tsin, WhIh 't 1o stated sould easlly | to be welt by the boys, who Tighted byn: |BOID t0If thereis any wore' of my fire. propriated exclusively to the educa- as tion of white children, and the validity | ),) of this will be determinod. The suit is one of a large number brought by the stato against negroes to recover powt to the fact that among his very first appointoes was a disroputable man who notoriously makes merchandise Until now the position of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Kuropean po- litical syatem has been rather ambigu- ous, The latter province, in one sense, has not been at peace sinco she congrosswan has not been credita- 0. In support of this we necd only glishmen who have a considerable stake in Peru, and they would doubt- less liko to have matters assume such a shape as to provide an opening for English interference, It is well, agents of this ladies' league would doubt- lesstind the very servants they need in the de titute regions of Ireland; and in assist- ing them t> Canada would not only aid the | b, anxious housewives of the Dominion, but befriend the poverty-stricken girls of the Ewerald Inle, and cause the sunshine of fires and ducked him".nder a pump, He did not recognize his ¢ .ptors, but kept his mouth shut and hir eyes open and thought ard. The boys were too proud of their exploit to keep quiet; and, o rons the tale, one fine morning several brilliant but frightened young wen found thenisclyes wood missing. —(Texus Siftings. 1 this Chignon? No, it is a Plate of Hash, But where are the Brush and omb? We cannot xerve the Hash unless Wehave o Brush and Comb, The Comb is in the Butter und the Baby has put the Brush in the Coffee Pot. Don't cry: 7 {ng wi : il q 1 A i cemfortabls existence to stream into their te | by constables to ire's office, | Children, we will Give you wome nise poll-taxes, and u hearing will be held | ¢ his wife's homor. It s bexn_n her insurrecticn against Tur. | though that England has such a ot :‘l?:::chx;:;:“jfi g..“,_-”:‘,‘.‘:.”u g Molacses with Pretty green Flies in it, at the present term of court, hardly necessary for Tug Bxg|Xey in 1876, Both, however, have | Wholesome respect for the Monroe doc- gy TRretay N R h}‘n“‘l.tum \.),ich,r.. the coilege grfih. ‘l]fie p«l-h‘t:l.-t S I{ fih.-r se'g:ll war :t 2 . . Kooy ] 3 i s atern ctter from thaviton, | tion has it, was suificient to carry Me. | railrosd depot. A fellow with & log of; — ;u mln)u-r : into further particu- :‘:on x:g;u]:?ad b); n;: Austrians aulnco trine, Towa, to ewttern paper th 1\]-" t}u-ru ][."ll;l:lhn-ugh college snd the thealogical :flxv:k;<;n B lun,’( thiugl wheelin' aroun’ as 2 a ut the champion o ratification of the convention be- i are apec eds for several h seminary, hough he were tryin’ ter run_ over ever AMoNG m_n most valued exchanges o © champion whitewasher ixaan AT | Turkey i ” The new German reichstag shows | thousond of the educated and refined '.’4 b el S ey 1y & man stepped up an’ se; of Tue Brr is the Now York Times, u | Of political prostitutes will as usual s stria and Turkey in April, TR . A e and wowen of the eastern sum\tl “‘\ ;m,!t\ h"‘d" N"‘l'l fabsl \" e [ 1 neo yer has 'siderabls trouble runnin : i 79, Now, i pliowing changes in and col J ol Illinois, Towa, Missc curate in its assertions, the Maed col- i aple. To obl . 1 0 paper that may justly cluim to bo the (insist that thewe are foul slanders |187%. Now, ~Austria professes to sition of part Hlinated " Toors | emangs Ligaln, dows, Risonr, f ourass i e miversity' of Californin turn | 0" 5 Vor naenie e [N Gl i loading zepublican journal of Amer. | made by & journalistio orank, make her domination absolute, and on Partios, estimated from encouraged by the various church organi. | out graduates to prey upon the publis wit Times (e, LRy = gWhille advocating the prin-| There s another crank in these | M® 4th inet. the introduction of com.|KPOWn results and from the in- zations east and be welcomed and r lllurlbjf;hlll’[l nrvlin?.ry il; !'"t"!‘“ ‘”L.“‘f" oung man from the country” writes 3 d b - A {oatio; f Zars h 9 class of gond D qualifications, One student in particular o b TFom § 4 o ciples of tho republican party, | parts who in also slandoring Valen- | PUSORY military service was decrecd, | dieations furnished by Mo vob g!’l:fi"'x:!l":wudz:::;lfl:~m where 4 i wntioned, of whom we aretold that th “h:;"-:l‘h“" fil a“l(h”rrhw "o P o W by Ina procl i = ing in the hundred constituencies jon g (uired uch a missionary | *haviog wholly failed in his examivation a uan the@heatrical profession. The proclamation to the people of education are required. Sy y o A given an & o) the Times has been a staunch |tine whom we commend to the tender Poople of A 0 ! h large majority of the faculty desired to | ©1itor has not given an answer, and if he 4 i ’ ” : the province pains were taken to make | ¥her¢ ballotages will be re. | enterprise would largely tone up the mos. arge majority o ILASIEAI0 (Lvants to o this raral persan s Ll B champion of the rights of the produ- | mercies of the Repub'ican, His name |* ! 0 SANOR 0 ake| & Tl / 85, |8 of our western states, and be wurth | give Bl his diplama Jriadfusanding, | VI € 509 T porson & kind in the cors and an carnest advocate of rail- |is John Rush, now doputy treas. | €¢o7 that the new burdens shall be [‘Iired o gonservatives, B9, fwore than by tiues all the gold and uil. | ecanse s family had een reduced 1 business of discovering comets, They are way' regulation. Its fearloss expos- urer of Douglas county, and recently as littlo irksome as possiible, The re- 8 against 106 1n the last parliament; ver in the United States Treasury. census shows in the eastern states a great soverty by the war (his father had been an ! y officer in the reb | army); and on Dr, Mur- worth from 00 to %300 apiece, wholcsale. i e i Y : iiicer h Norristown Herald, - cruits ar be draw o| the centor, 110 against 105; national | SN2 ¢ ) referred | tinasche refusing to be & party to the pro- | | u ure of fraud and corruption in the | elected treasurer of this county on the Soehl: ;“ a f‘.l,'ofl" f,',"'" the liberala, 47 & uh::v. G tocsationhtn: | S A W . 0 M8 DELo2RC | MM A1 young a was called in| When the editor receives by wail o two public service, wherever it has been republican ticket. John Rush charges | Y718 Men, those o 20and 24 alono 42 again ; ‘K d " 5 wen, and asked; 1T they gave him his ':‘i f'"]'.""“ article as dry “".““’ll"."" summer fae ond- | Valentine with indling hi bheing called for at tirst, and substi. | 4% 88ainst 22; progressists, 59 against ploma now would "he promise to study | and as interesting as the delinguent tax found, cannot be too highly commend- | Valentine with swindling him out of tutos are o be allowed 28; other liborals, 7 against 9; non. | A Middletown youny lady has heavy [when he wot home? Dr. Martinusche list, he looks as bland as 12 o'clock mid od. According} to the prospectus |lus homestead while Valontine was 6 4o be allowe R, cowa 7 A wustache, She stoutly refuses to submit | pointed ont the absurdityof asking such a | night, an i impntiently remarks: *\What iast i ‘r i i 'ost Point | moarchists, 7 against 4; social-demo- | {1 the vy o, an | 1ifé of spinster-hood is | promise from a man who, having the in rable rubbish! The twelve pages Just issued, the 7'imes will be mate- | acting as register of the West Point | 1 iy only now and then that one crats, 8 against 10; Poles, 17 against | inevitable. Thus far —and no farther —the rentiwlm-'ur[u hi b of obfainiug bis diplo. emsily De oiled down to, veive i i Y ing the coming |land oftice, and the charge made | 1ol i o - 9 4 hao. urnal, - Tts paragreph inflames [ ma, had yet failed to study enough to earn \ an aproved thereby! Lut the rially improved during the coming itlice, vharge made by | gots a glimpse into the heart of the | 14; Alsace-Lorraine: , 14, and Dane '-\l":l -n“flu‘uz s i:l ing it Names- |it. Butit was offno use, and'the really learn- | writer v-.n..]l curiosily withe tisfying | year. s excellence in the past as an | R sccurate and carefully edited newspa- Savage in a decision ush has been sustained by Judge | anti-Semitic movement in Russia rendered lust | All sorts of speculations are indulged LA singular fact in the voting is should always be er uawe revealod aud in full real e wiven in such cases. ed Dr Martinusche was overruled. It was for such stubl orn honesty that thix patron of the paper, and the artic o ith article of elimina alludes to it in that the sociulist votes throughout the | £ e i te youny | skilled and 1 i vis get 2id of g o rometh like this: *W, o A : AT ¥ | " . i ight rescue this too exube ant young | skilled and learned wan was get i 4 paragraph romethi ike thi We per warrants the belief that its |yoear in this judicial district. | in on the cantinent 1 Eugland and in empire have numbered about 200,000 Wotan £ om the e of spinsterhood to \I'm”y Fair a}l: the’ we n[l n:’nll?.( n’n\'c llhr iting our readers i i i be inherent o 5 5 . i oh The Jo ral prematurcly condemns | the university of California “little better | elsewh: i p i patrons will receive their money's ; It may be iuheront cussedness in| this country, but Ruesia is such a far- fower than in the previous election, a :,)',' ;.l,,l.':,.,..hi':xl..u}:.‘m’.. who would | than a farce,” and says that “‘the faculty, | c'e on et [ Je ) worth, ohn Rush to insist on his rights to | off land that there is little realization result iu part attributable to the se achois in the like to have a pair of with a very few exceptions, is composed of ristown Herald,