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4 e —— Al I v v ‘ THE DAILY BEE—OMAHA, MONDAY", OCTC,BER 9, |¢ 82 VAN WYCK HAS SPOKEN. | s moderate a request. The reponse THE CAMPAICN. and for som | oo no b oreaftor, Co"i H The Omaha Bee ' to either appeal would be the same, Trish, ohi ,p" 6 the bureau of en. OIM. A -A- Senator Van Wyck has spoken, and P ‘o th b graving v f ks | o rovf . 4 A o d tly over estimate the man- and printing, e to mem- Pubished every morning, exoept Bunday | his voico is heard in the Third district | 20C WO BYREY 0808 S8R0 (0 BRTL e from Birst Page.] ™ of his family _spending @he oniy Monday womning daily, ith Nl eound. - 136 Jo hood, and sense, and self-respect of in . s | Y18 ammer 1n Oakland, Marglanc. M s By with o uncertain soun 8 M8 ) ofiiment rapublienns, 1f thele e o Whe MAtEE UL BAve |, | Mhe lotours were Iatgely devired to ‘ . ¥ 10,00 | These Montha,g8,00 | /017 ertered the field in defense of | ypoupe doesn’t make out to be em-|known to be & fraud. Why was it! che topic which was then uppermost| Ronsters and Grinders of Coffess and Spices. Manufacturers of e : v fvs 16 republicaniem, as defined by the ie ev o cure the convention |that Mr. Hammond, of Georgia, in all minde—the attempt to assassin. | Months, 5.00|One .. 1.00|true republicaniem, as ¥ phatie enough t THE WEEKLY BEE, published ev. ry Weduesday. TERMS POST PAID:—~ 2,00 | Three Months., 60 .00 | One founders of the party. Loyal to the traditions of his party, Senator Van Wyck entera the lists as tho champion stranger to Nebraeka, could so re . ly accortain the fraud thus m o the fair fame of Nebraska a goq; in the nation 1 CONTINGENT U o 1 thioves of their propenaity for ancking eggs” The republican voters of Nebras'a, who cannot be threatened into turning ate the president. In there let'ers he expresses his views from time to time with regard to the cavse aud connequences of this public calamity. When his family left Oakland those [IMPERIAL BAKING POWDERI s | Clark's Double Ex!racts of <o B| o freo specch and untramellod public | graie o 4, onvictions, propore ttack’ . [letters, together with a large collec- r 3 U Nzws Covrany, Sole Agenta v 4 bt M L hih stack g othar or defonding \tion of newspapers containing articles _l_. EIN ,P " States, opinion to stop the cgg sucking by punishing | himsel - ye, yoaey Valentine or his|relating to the nssassination, were L% v - 4 3 Bl Compss| 10210 Hissentimonta aa & man, ho |tho thicver, They do no. dosire Cundu explain why ho introduced a | bozed wp and sent to Washington, H. 6. CLARK & CO. Ppristors o e 100 670 LI vill in eongrems making Col. Majors | and placed for safe keeping at the end e R e o —_ '.;.'"'{.,.\,{}“»Tfia}f-‘fm risl mat- | dofends and upholds the rights of all ik S filmdcv:& ['"fl'.v" 9 }r‘"k member and giving him pay from [of Colonel Trish's desk in his pri-| — L B o T el i - R Die. mon to worship the godders of froe. [SFOWAR and detetmine ::]..m.r ;'- March J‘dl’nm, when “""11"\'5"" ro-lvate offise, where they remained SPECIAL NOT!CE TO BUSINPSS_LETTERS—AN Bustoowt | 1o according to the dictate elect anti-monopoly republicans to| tenan coold ho ciaim heyond Mareh 4, | antonched by him for eight months . \ (HUSINESS LETTERB_AN Busluot | dom according to tho dictates of 5l O 0ReReE 0B . | 1661, ormoro. Home timo last spring Ool,| G IQWers of Live Stock and Cthers. :.r,‘;, lfilrv’“'aulpl I3 . their own contc'ouce. An enemy of porations, The surest way to secure THE MAN OF THE PEOPLE, Irish discovered these lettors had been ANY, OuARA, Draits, ’ flico Orders to be made payable to the rder of the Company fho BEE PUBLISHING 00., Props | E: ROSEWATER. Editor THE CAMPAIGN. We are authorized to anuounce venality and political piracy, he de- that have teen committod by unprincipled nounces the fligrant abuscs party leadera. Cor ‘ons of the rectitnde of his own conduct a4 a public mun he chal- You have another candidate for con- grees in whose hands the principles of the republican party will ruffer no de- triment. Neither 18 he a atranges o his people. You have known his in tegrity of character, his firmnoess f purpore, his adherence to the princi ples which to-day are esen’jul to the welfare of the peopleof t! q state, ¥ democratic success is to continue the “rending out of the party,” businem which was #o defiantly beoun by the organ of the boeses earlier in the campaign, en——— TUESDAY’S ELECTIONS. Ohio and West Virginia elect minor ) e stolen and he was warned by anony- mous correspondents that theg yore Ihpinulu-,nd to the injury of the friend- y relations then exis};;, otw himseif and ',‘““i"‘enl Ar(hgnr.btwfis‘; engaged in ' ventigating with a view of a8%rtainiug how and by whom the 1jsters were purloined, Col. Irish came upon clues which led to the discovery WE CALL YOUR ATIENTION 10 OUR Ground Oil Gake. 1t is the best and cheapest food for stock of any kind, One pound is equal to three pounds of corn Stock fed with Ground il Cake in the fall and win- ter, instead of running down, will increase in weight and be in good market- i . ) ition in the . Dai vell na othora who use it can tes- citizons of the Third district on the |into his public record. Just and gen- |Jie'8 eert, snd comP ote cotmrsy | UL T8 while ¢ opien of evory|of the letters wns connected, | ghago for macks. Addroes ine ! 11 o b cotlobguen | §or pickon So it orrow, Of EB [ingen oe b baat ool BT D e itk tete | _ obéeod.me WOOODMAN LINSEED OIL CO., Omsha, Neb, issues of the hour at the following|erous he gives cred 4 g five states in which political interests #lito long republican | of the bureau, and wi eir and a true mar named places: Blair, Thuraday, October 19, Tekamah, Friday, October 20. O'Neil, Wednesday, October 25 where credit is due. Fearless and outspoken he rebukes hypocrisy and expones chicanery, imposture and bra- zon fraud in public men and public used to center as “‘October states,’ |life, What _* % all fill“::‘l";ir“":'x: Ohio and W}!lt Virginia alone remain, '-'X'u car jd“i.:::’;e [ufi':“gm“y ll‘ld’np- Pennsylvania was the first to change | P/AU5¢ | her election day to November and In- [+~ aavo endeavored te deal justly by diana sud Towa have followed suit , Yalentine as well as by myself, and -id steal therefroma quantity of bonds and plates. Colonel Irish laid the facts at unce before Secretary Folger, who, after preliminary iuvestigation, became satiefied that a persistent at- tempt to get the bonds and plates LEE, FIRIED & CO., ! 1 T R BT [youare entitled to a great deal of |from the bureau surrcptitiously was WHOLEIRAL X Norf'nlk, Tf‘“"d”' oieE B E) : ['rnntlon!.y th il '.m]’.””' wober | eommiseration. ¥must confess I was | being made. He turned over the Albion, Fruh_v, October 27, Undaunted and undismayed by |state which interests politici evidence already obtained 1o the se- Sonator VanWyck is aleo arrang threats or abuee, he defies all the co- 4 | # littln surprised when I came here. is considered as an early First I was purpriced when [ came al committees and by epeakera recruit- cret service divieion, and dircctad the ] ALY ndicator of | ter to be siftod to the oo - 3 W ot lit inyeelf, {Iaughtor]and then I was sur- | matier to be sifted to ths gottom. ing to accompany General O’'Connor | horte of corpurate power, and valliautly :]::1 vnl::\bie(lon Poeal wontimgnt pl’incd, that “].i., large audience | Speclal Detective Druvimond, from and Hon, M. K. Turner in tho oan- | placeshimaeif in the path of their min- |’ ZOAs Wadourl (4o s wiN I ERARIR SWaw 3 SRR | SR, Yol wat SSHieHed s s diity 4 g x maungers of both parties | i |amused the other day when|of following wh the clue, and he be- , vass through the Third disteict at|ions. Under such leaderehip every p--'d, o leotions tho i o PX* | T read that littlo noto which Mr. Tur- | gan investigation, whioh ~ended lant other points, which we will au- | bioti republic.n in Nobraskawillfeal |2 S TG W0k ° of Ohio it | ner gent to Valentine. night in W Sl s idee a Ml e Lnre the voice of o 3 . It o« 4| g nonnco within a few days. proud o follow. Theissues are v ,q, | the debatal’, states, and according] LU e the conspirators in endeavoring ¥ get| 1108 and 1110 Harrey ' t., 3 OM'HA, NEB. i OV ade, 2M"0 states, and accordingly| Mr, Valentine rosponded tnd hir| yor da‘and plates from the burcht was — the lincs are closely drawn. there will | ®VeFY “Jito campaign is largely carried | reply reminded me of what those high |\ v direct ‘f’ccu“i“y BALE OB HEY | s s Nowilot looe thy dogy of war bo no faltering. Th 0D by funds furnished by tho uation- | toned fellowa down sor’h used to do h b ¥ = e "o atmy of eman- |- by funds y Hioh (EHEIEBREAEEG < Aoht, . T they had no intention of using them \ TIPTN U —— cipatibn from * et VIEY IR TSR R It Ney L. C.HUNTINGTOX Grnerar Vax Wyck was there. jng on to -10n0p¢ 1y rule is marck,. TRl e ) T v [t L L L R in counterfeiting, Their aim was, as stated by themselves, to bring about & SON, oo thought they *would get the worst of it N : . ——— ‘ victory, morrow’s election is regarded with un- theyuwr-uld’ uon:' “g reply L}nm they ::3 &?,TXXA&Y“L;fi‘:‘"zu;:":”c:‘:;[,,‘:: DEALERS IN Our Val has not as much of o w,-“-) 6%, EL‘—' e usual interest in the Buckeyo ttate, [never fought with ‘flwnr. lnlu}:fo;s. that his mariagement was 8o loose and HIDES FU Rs wo i L PELTS & TALLOW away as he thouzht ho had, | Pho saputli ~>0A“‘-"""‘°W- chiefly because the enforcement of kl,‘a,',‘ffih;{']h.,ry'lef';'.:":,,-t."uo-'fl‘f..flr ¥ ?ufl;:im:l m to make tl:'u L]hof: of ] ] W ) A orgat i the op- ) S ), § 13 . Sl A . | bonds and plates & comparatively eas; B A : b ey olios and m..“j:;‘(";mm T :hl.lm-.dg 1..1\:,‘.;.‘« un:l \I‘,n.;l tieen®0 | ot on'the track. Valesitine ways in | e and o careloss as to destroy | 204 North Sixteenth St, - - OMAH#, NEB. Y Em OIS orUA LEWR SO YeR SC Ut HhD LA B e el R SRS PRI SR (R S SE0IR o | that ot L IGRNR ek pa it ta not the | public confidenco in hia integrity nd | e . Val ' will gomo howie again--to stay. AV UEBLA tickets. ‘There are indications that | policy of the party of this state to fur-| | ;oo ryiment security. oy 7} & sutine, appealn wo the outrag-|{he Germans in large num-|nish audiences f?.r their opponents, ‘I' = Bl LR A ' Awx. Seermexs ouly woighed |81 blicans of Nebriskn to subnit | bors will go back on the repub-| FUROINIY decling FOuT, [WASRRT) e Defender of Jumes. : .3 ninety-cight pounde, but ho found nof 7\ 4° foauds which woro praciised on | Jian ticket and vote Withenco, It s a lithe difforont from |SPicl Mereieh 0B ier L troublo in carrying Georgin. Ao 1 vhe state convention, and to|the democrats on the state tickot. | what was on the bill. [Loud laugh- - Louis, Octobor 8.—Kx-Lieut. X B SeNator SauNpens has conclud that the climate in the Third gy, trict is altogether too warm foryem. fort. (Bapport ihe railroud nominees forcon- o | FTem in the e.cond and third district. As s argument in favor of the politi- cal blacklopzs who have disgraced the nume ot republicanism, it hoists the ter.] Itis the boasted policy of the republican party to meet and discuss on all questions and listen honestly to all opinions. The republican aro also interested in discovering whether ths rural demo- oracy will offset. tha German vote by supporting Governor Foster's ticket SOV, A MONSTROUS IMPOSITION, The advance of prohibition m Ohio ia Gov. Johnson, a leading criminal law- yerof this city, will defend Fravk Jamer in any prosecution the state ey bring againet him ! Free Trade and Protection. Speciai Dispateh to Tur, Brx. Not long since T met a grain dealor S — . scarccrow of a demccratic congress | j;volved in +ho result of the election, whu‘tuhl ,’,‘,e they had raieed tho rate St. Lours, October .8,—~Advicen Tur Republican prediote.d dhut Sena- wnd points to the dancer|.nq if the republicans lose it will un- | five cents from Omaha to Grand Ie- | from Texas indicate a political revolu- tor Van Wyck would speak i no un- wertain terms about Vilentine. That prediction is verifiod. of democratio success in New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio, through a powerful and growing party disaflec- tion. Who is responsible for the re- land. " 4 De, Lering, conmissioner of agri- culture, recently computed that the grain stock of Nebraska amounted to doubtedly experience a severe check as a political issue in the state. At the last legislature Ohio was re- tion guing on in the Seventh, Eighth and ''enth congressional districts on tho queation ot free trade. The en- tire wool growing interest in western pubiican revolt in & half a dozen districted by the republican majority on a basis of fifteen republican and 160,000,000 bushels. Now adding five cents on the bushél it would make §7,- Texas is in favor of protection, and at a meeting of the wool growers and AR TRy 500,000, What a monatrous imposi-| 8t San Auntonia Friday last, sences” for Mr. Turner Mr. Turner ::‘“"'1 _l?]“"lo"‘“: :‘I'(fllh"':t':rl ‘;‘: six democratic districts, Twenty-ono t.iun-07,500,000 e nrbiufi,il’ it was rewolved to op- will draw audiences from Valentine °d FRUTQRIS. ORIO0N ¥ congressmen will accordingly be voted | 1 the farmers without any reason, [Pose the election of Judge readers, Like a criminal arraigned ion time. abous6letyiog s e for seutence, and fearing the impend- it upon at the election, of whom four- teen represent incumbents, ten being Aro the railavads poor? Do they need this additional income? and why should “As GoVERNMENT director of the Union Pacific railroad, I do hereby order that VanWyck bs not allowed ing punishment tor his crime, changes its threats to appeals, which aroat once a confeasion of weakness i ol they advance their rates at this time!? Bt ol [ “Lm().cm‘.' 2 It ‘is this wholesale confiscation of secretary of state, su remo judge and [ ;,r yroducts that must be checked. a member of the board of publio|Now I say the republican party is Hancock, democratic candidate for congress in the Tenth district, who is a freetrader. A fund of forr thousand dollars was raised to put first class protection speakers in the field against Haucock, and the seme ofpusition, it 4 A ol ‘and terror and an insult to the under- | works will also be chosen, ready to do justice to all men, no |is #:id, is likely to, ocour in the Sey- toinvade Burt county."—Farrith. | ytanding and wmanhood of those to| Ty West Virginiu, a judge of the |matier how high ot i R B Rl B T Tairry dollars for s brass band | whom they arc addressed. supreme court, a legislature and four ;:‘:ytrz:to'rcl!lx?s ;‘:fl',‘cip'f:,“,é’ ks sus. | the republicans. 4 ¢ traveling on passes from Bell Creek Th? republicins of Nebruk, have | songressmen, will be chosen. The |tained in the past, and in Lhe end jos- TS IR (S g for an audience of twenty-nine voters | submitted too long to the whip and | yasent delegation to congress is sol- tioe will be done to the highest and e S;z‘;“;'“‘;:l:}‘:)‘l;‘:}:n‘h“i"'n"h““l"'fi!’ ‘j is not a paying investment,—Dorsey. | #PUr (?l dhhonu.t party lcldefl. In|idly democratic, but hopes are enter- lA')me-} as w_ctlg'u to th[‘: :xgl: hl\ll:‘:lh“lej o Hops Baohs, Ml:ldnlfe, med; i acoepting at election after olection tho | tained of the election of Nathan Gioff| AMmerican ottizen. nLCsndiapplanse lion, &c., should make ko many and Waar! Van Wyck in the| field, |slaw as made up by the political at- | iy, the Second district, who it will be CAFITAL NOTES. such grest cures as Hop Bitters do; but marching with his war paint on to- [torneys of the railroads, they have| omembered was for a short time sec. | Special Dispatch to Tik Bex. when old and young, rich and poor, ward Albion, Acoursed fate. Have|only encouraged the perpetration of | rotary of the navy under President NAVAL MATTERS, Efi‘:g:fi""dmdflfi':"’ivn 1"'3’:'““““ :Cl"f. X been coanted in—1in vain.-*‘Loran.’ |such crimes as were committed at the Hayes. WasniNaroN, October 8. — The them, yo{l must b‘,"g“" :nd tr;azhm: e —— last state coavention. They have dal- —_— clauso in tho nuval appropriation st | youraelf, and doubt no longer. T:n. cu‘h'o:l':‘o'd“'""' lied with the monopoly ncose until| Tur bosses began by tnreatening f:;::n:t :h:ox:‘::ir::i:?:l "m:: ;:;in? o e T 3 o rumor that the board of regents | thay now find their necks in danger, | every voter who dared revolt against Al ASIORATAL o ToF & one from the navy, one from the army | g1y o Are acknowledged to bu the 5 . of the university luYu degided to ten- | gnd when they protest against the in- | their rule. They are now singing in |and the other from civil life, to con- ms‘;&::?,::; tfi’flfi;zfi;fi%l Board best by all wh f& h s /&/Ifl/é,jxf,;;f.//'{:iff_ der the chancellorship to Judge 8avage | gamous methods of the corruptionists |a very subdued tone ‘“Return, O |sider and ieport to the next session of | " prosent, Commissioners Corliss and est by a’. who ve put them / { has boen received with univorsal favor | who have seizod the party organiza:| Wanderer, Roturn.” The returning | oPgress upon the question whother it | gpjgpt, to & praotical test. LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S 4 dvisable to sell any of the nav, o A i thronghout the state. The high char- | 4iop to advance their own ends, the; ion is not a large one b GYisa L T Y|, The county treasurer filed his do- b e A . ) they | procession is not a largo ons. yards, and if g0, whish. Tho scoretary | 1cuuens Tut of pessonal property for ADAPTED 70 VEGETABLE COMPOUND. | aoten ioub! ness of the | ar cheekily besought to once more S has made the following selections: | tho'years 1880 and 1881, together with e o 4 Judge for the position are everywhere put their heads in the noose which| Prrer ScuweNk ought to take the|C mmodore Stephen B. Luce, Chief|his annual statemens, HARD & SUFT U[]AL "r - o) these P i acknowledged.. Tho appointment is | gungles invitivgly from the railroad |stump for his patron saint in the | Engincer Chas. N. Loringand A B. | "'Tha following accounts were al- T o e % (ankafoant | rogarded as an indication that better | heydquarters. Third district. With the forged cen- r']i“"“‘]'- er(;h:]l 'e““’fif“}l’u“f";fi‘“ r“"["y lowed: cuKE OR WOOD A Modicine for Woman, Invented by a Woman, things are in store for the university | Nebraska republicans have no de- |sus returns in one hand and a copy of :;:E:i:" board aNIREIR: SoTR I ik GENERAL FUND, it RS VAN o 4 Prepared by a Woman, in the l.uturo, and that the n'gafutl € |gire to go over to the democratio|Val's fraudulent land entries in the | vessels: Commodore R. W. Shufeldt, | 6 an"J\;:-l:h ‘ke,‘zs;:p;;fi:;:iéx}i‘l’l.: (7)(; 2 The Grestest Medical Diseorery Sincatho Dawn of Mistory, | determined to place ft—whero it ought | gamp, Nor do they intend to elect | other ho would carry the district like | Commodore John A. Howell, Licut. | Redi-1d Bros , printing. - sl BUGK'S STOVE B0., |t orni oo stconsasivsy and ! to be—tally abroast of the best educa- | domooratic roprosontatives to seats in | wildfire—for Tarner. Edward V. Very, Naval Oonsteuotor | H. Splgle, witaoss feo. ¥ | irmacss to the step, restore stural lustro £o the i tional institati in th ¢ 4 Fravk L. Fernald, Chief Alex Hen- | A. I. Strong, goods for jail . ts on the pale ehock of woman the frosh ional institutions in the country. congress. Both the congressional Eemrm— derson, The two civilian experts are | J; Jacobs, coroner’s feer, &e SAINT LOUIS. spring and 1amor time, (& Beveral inquiries have reached THE [ ot vos of tha revolting republicans | A VALID contract is one in which [ ,i¢ yet selected. g -‘v"'{"l-mfi’:":rd:\'l“f : . 8§ Physicians Usn It and ribe It Freely. <8 Bre asking why the tender has not|y,vo sterling republican records, | Poth partics perform their shareof the| The expenses of the marine hos- T],',,‘,‘!\[m.p“.',e, wgm‘,vu fe Plercy & Bradfflrd "’l:::-::::"rlm:". S b?an ol}iuxllly nf.nnuul:nm!. With 10 | 13iiher is u botter and stauncher re.|dgreement. Nebraska republicans “:;"ll Tv’rg.n&«:.tlhn‘pnlt: fi:.oul ye_lrd\ms “Y\.v;{“ (‘.,ul;x:‘::,(h:‘ i A:n;:‘;:l'e'J e ) direot information toushing the mat- | uylican than Valentine or Laird, | vover agreed that party leaders should f\_f.'lj'(,.,(, ,'l",:: .f,fi";'l;; ::::,',2‘:, E’, W. 8. Streot, coal for county. ., SOLE AGENTS FOR OMAHA, ter, 1t is still understood that the leg- deliver the party over to the monopo- | o the' rovi ¢ A.'H. Donecker, work for count e — - — The candidates of the railroads are monopoly attorneys first, and repub- the liicany whenever their republicanism islature will be asked to restore the mulury to ite old figures betore were 63 of revolt againat the railroad bosses is so | the former and 40 of the latter were y ol the revenue marine ser And that is the reason why the | examined for color blindness lios, G. Powers, grand juror P Lag, shioes for poor. . Nebrarka Gas Light Go THE CITY STEAM BLOOD PURTFL umors frol o] of tone and strength to tho gystem, ’ \Y4 cliid. ‘Tur15 on having It reconts will offer the olmwellonhlp'dm“i not clash with the interest of | Wniversal, found °;l|f: lzll‘l'::u' QUESTION, L:::‘:yfiuiz . oods for county. LA UN DR | 50h the Componnd aid Biood Pariilor are prepared to apy of those wlio have boen namoed | oir mustors, Messrs, Turner and T— The treasury department decided to ?'éhl&?:;;,el:mm:\,g:xz:u?:! e makes a specialty of Ty S Ll o Rrse ) for the position, It is well known |proreare republicans so long as re-| Twmas is nothwg like sublime et in e s A aton of | Mo e as Coll & Cuff: of plt, o of lozenizcs, on eccipt of price that the salary was materially re. publicanism does not. interfero with | cheek, With scarcely a corporal’s|the circuit court of San Fraucisco, | 8¢. Joseph hospital, careWm Haley 64 00 oliars u S, for elther, Mrs. duced with the express object of got- supremacy of the peoplo or assist in guard to fill the empty benches at in relation to the right of Chinese Win. Hagedorn, meat for county. .. 40 2 P. O. Ames, defeniing prisovers... 20 00 inquiry, Enclose ict.stamp, Send for pamplilet. No family should be with i Y i B " j init the United States un- | 1/ ; AT TEN AT OF T Ao be Tithout LTS T RINEEAND | ting rid of C!s::ullor :A‘:dhold. 10 | t1p endorsement of schemes for pub- | the Valentive meeting and fully rix :ll:nEJ:}::‘rzza'nl:l:e! :f cl:m e "’l‘li:iln g’llva persons, 0ur<::lerlj‘:‘ilmn:sr81 100 Th Cents Rach h‘,:.t‘éy'nh.‘,}n'..“mz,‘f 2 Gonti per o e "h" | consequence it Is mow fixed atasum |y, plunder and corporate jobbery, [bundred st the Turner ratification, |eclsion was subsisntially that the|Four * [ ree e L . Arfeldby all Dragstitn s ¢ for which no man of reputation or Taeir eleotion wouldstrengthen rather | the editor of The Republican claims |statuts must be made to harmouizo|3x * u ability can afford to acoept it, than wealken the ropublican msjority Tas Bre believes in good salaries | in congress, for competent men. la fact, compe-| The ecarecrow of democratic su- tent men can only be secured nowa- | premacy is very absard, It is as flimsy days by paying liberally for their ser-|as the apposls of the orgaus of the vices. Able executives, fitted by edu- | bosses for endoreement: by - reputable ocation and character to preside over republicans of their disgraceful frauds institutions like our State University | upon the party in this state. In the are always in demand, and will. com~ ption that such voters can bo wand salaries commensurate with ed into condozing the political thelr talents and experionce. The|crimes comuwitied under the name of board of regents recoghize this fact | parly, lics the insult to their undor- and are unwilling to tender the chan- |standing and manhood, cellorship to Judge Bavage or toany| Tho Butfalo epress aptly puts it other man of equal abllities until the [ when 1t robukes the Folger organs for coppensation is raised at least to the |appesling to the New York vevoltors: old figures. And the change will ra-| “Such an sppesl could be iuspired the Van Wyck demonstration to have | with the extradition treaty, and that been & secondary affair. the law cannot be construed as forbid. : ding the landing of n;‘nuhunu, trav- 3 0 Husser's handbook begins with an Ll;:',a:::donu, )6, iy - oot ‘belng extract from one of Garfield's speeches PRESIDENT ARTHUR 3 and ends with a quotation from Geo, | requested members of the cabinet M. Robeson, From Garield to Rob- | 3w in Washington to join him in eson is the desoent from the sublime I‘U': u,""w,mp_n;'in‘ him to Boston. to the rediculous, New Yonk, October 8.—A Wash- ington special says when President Arthur left Washington this summer he was sutfering from kidney diseasa Bostoy, October 8.—The contem. |#nd was warned by pbysicians that if plated reunion of the veteraus of the |he did not work less '“dl sleep more union and confederate armies engaged | the disease would probably terminate at Quipepper and Cemetery Hills, fatally. Goltysburg, called for the 17th and 18th iust., is postponed until next Reunion Postponed: Spectal Dispatch to T Bas., CINSPIRATORS CAPTURED, Wm, F, Salter and Wilmot H. J. Brown, witneas fee, . ... St. A, D, Balcombe, tales | BRIDGE FUND. J. Anderson, work ou roa H, R. Avery, - 1 ewis Thomas, " Edwund Phalon, * Adjourned to the 10th inst, Joun Bavseg, County Clerk, ESTABLISHED 1856, ‘Waork solicited fromall over the country, The charges and return postage must ac. y the peckage. large clubs or agencies, a 24-tf me WILKINS & EVANS, FOR SALE'--MILL MACHINEEY, IIA\'mn changed our il to Hungarian rol. ler procews, we offer part of ovr old ma- chinery for sy e at low prices. It consists of ly fiuished and spaced ma'n driving i ches facy, Special rates to , (iro 1 and mor isc) i three inches pitch, diiving & main upright chaft anout 86 feet 10 ¢ ani +1ep, Ono maln mortiss spar who 7 inch face and 1§ inch pitch two vair 4 foet and 1 pair 32 (7 inch faco 13 ¢ 1 foet cloth, 4 conveyors two G No.? Eu rel s smutter, 1 Baros rator and eleva ors, o Veyots, ete. Some 0 used but & liit) condition. w r tw years, a-dall iu in good For farsher inforuiation address | 3,0, HOFFMAYR & CO., | Oouncil Bluffs, Tows, | aug 10wt HEAT YOUR HOUSES \ 40 1w0) 2-4) HEvVENa [Wrought or Cast iron.) MOST POWERFUL! 4 year. Ward, of this city, were arrested at upliwd Lok U qulu.lq_hhuuumm. only by the very .?;im,‘x of ConEumM.: | sem— = — ‘E&_ the instance of the secrotary of the: — —— S LAKE FOREST UN|VEHS|“ | Fun"AcEs |N THE WORLD. This is the only resson, as we un- [mate “‘cheek!” It is a8 if the chick: GenruemeN— Your Hop Bitters have | treasury, late last night, and commit o | 5.4 Ay deniind 14+ v 1 as 1 the chicken- | o0y of great valuo to me. 1 was laid | ted to jail upon the charge of being | SIDE SPRING ATTACHMENT—NOT PATENT | 30 Be aie; opes fo . 3 18 wiy s osllorship | thief should coolly flsunt bis stolen | bp with typhoid fover for over two|engsged in the comspiracy o Ateal s AUADE -Classical and Engls Gives | BICHARDSON, BOYNTON & CO bas not been offered, and the legisla- | chickens in the poultry-farmer's fuce | mouths and eould get no relief until 1| bonds sud plates from the bureau of A. J. S1 MPSON B RR Y H A prQlegeorbusd o on CHICAGO, ILLS, fure, as soon ax it meets, ought o re- |and ask him for a vertificate of char- | tried your Hop Bitters. To those suf- | engraving and printing, and attempt- ' LEADING Ladies. Unsurpassod o beanty aud heal hful- osn move this obstacle in the way of secur- [ acter Jtogether with the hen- ing & competent head for the Univer- | house and & chromo, under penalty of sity. t haviog all his egge sucked for refusing fuingwith debility or any one in fee- | ing to bribe the employes of that bur- ble health, I cordially ~recommend | eau to nssist them hiem, J. C. STOETZEL, 683 Fultou St., Chlcago, IlI, The fasts of the case are: At the time of the shooting of the late President Garfield, CARRIAGE FACTORY 1409 and 1411 Dodge Street, noss of situstion, and in extent of advantages offere] and thororghuess of tralning given. On Embody 1882 impr vements. Mor M—!fi g N der; Use faels Will gi's mope heat A0 aoy Lake llclu{w. Year beging Septomber 13, 1852. Appl d 8 lar; 9 mn:“ xuydl--o Pure air ° PREST. GREGORY, Lake F T | Sold by PIERCEY & ER, sug 7-me 6m Omana, Nxs, Tib o by ARIORD, Omaca Neb s dapa P —

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