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THE DAILY BEE-:--()MAHA. SA’I‘QRDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1982 OMATIA COFFEE AND SPICE MILLS. WHO WAS RESPONSIBLE! |political knowledge of Nebraska, did The liberal Gormans ——ee not know that Schwenk’s visit to Lin. Valentine and the Nebraska Census |coin to see Alexandor and get a cerufi- yta and managers free acces |if we way call it such, wiill be tested g enlumos‘dend head.” ( in this election, of dollara of | are eager for electoral reform, ard are lvertie Ta return for thousands ol movning, steept. Sandas | . b Fi ate o 872 cens it- SR Y, AT o which tfone kuow better than the |in the petty German states, and they [Communicsted. | witteo had been houdwinked by false § ; JHKMS e headsof the ra Roasters and Grinders of Coffess and Spices. Manutacturers of literary bureaun, The alleged attempted fraud to reat representations, and did he not hope will make n desperate fight to forco Bismark and this omberor ik G . that the deception would last until the o peror into a re- | a contingent member from Nebraska sonting of Mr. Majors and then be u::u:,_ free | cogniiion of the legitimate rights of |in the house of representatives has|f,igzotten or never known? Some > railronds, | parliament. It adds to their strength | heen pretty fully diccussed by the |iutereated party planned aud deliber- In other words for every donstion |and their enthusiasm that the people | press of the country and by members | tely committed the yfraud. No out- Three Munihe, 4 (by Mr, Turner of ono dollar to the |of Prassia are disgusted with the con- sider or strgnger had any object in 0| corporation ko has been “accommos | cersions mado by the conservatives to doing i Soese men; Veleatns, wt, Sole Agents i Foltrn U (e BIE YA HE with the strongest condemnation. Tho | Majors and Sshwenk, had been work- BLUEING’, INKS, ETC: nited States. date the Vatican and the insolent tone of | crime of substituting 1872 for 1874 |iny for months together for two ob- i el's worth of freo rides which cowt the | the latter towards Gormany after it|and in ,'i,,i,,g_ blank in & state papor, |i*cte: first, a place tor Schwenk where H. G l("LMl‘)Ku&l "‘Ltr‘;:;"‘?f;‘:'h" Nt Both of the | discovered that its votes in the Land- ho could get some government pap, O e e ont.r. .. 810,00 | Theeo Moutha, 88,00 | 5550 Montha 0.0 | One 1.06 | Mr. Tar flered traneports r has been magnanimously from ion over the PHE WEEKLY BEE, pnhlioed eo 07 Wedvanday TERMS POST PALD:- IMPERIAL BAKING POWDER Clark’s Double Exiracts of ime to of congress, and almost universally Aurrioan Nxws Co oe Newndenlers in the ! CORRESPONDENCE- Al ( otomuni ow- and Fditorial mnt corporations nuthing. of the nost flagrant character. It Ations reiat ses +hould he addrossed to the ¥DiToR oF RET RS BUSINESS LETTERS—AIl Business Yettars and Remittances should he seessod to THE Brr PUBLISHING (O%- {to eat out and filo every reference to raitrosds contain a “literaty bureau.” Tho business of the clerk in charge is the railrosds which appear in the pa- tag were a necessity to Bismarck. All shades of liberalism have consolidated, and they will make a vigorous on- slaught upon the governmeut forces positive lying, and forgery, a peniten- tiary « flonsn, official pamphlot of 171 pages contain- n fact two crimes—deception and Tho facts show, in an and, sccondly, a seat for Majors in congress, and one was largely contin- gen® upon the other, Valentine made work in coi o it the ‘‘hardest ress ' Ho was supposy McMAHON, ABERT & CO, 1amy, UMARA. Drafta, Checks and Poet it ich oo Orders to be made payable to th —— eder of the Conupavy | and to furvish (o other editors adver-| Opinions aiffer as to whether the ng slipa to be meerted in their col- Laud League is in exisf The BEE PU{SLTSfiX—M 00, Pr[mgimmm free of chargo ry point, and when st AL 2 ing the partial report of & committee |lone vital point came dues any one of congress, that a great wrong|(suppose that he did not know that the neo or 10t, | aguingt tho good name of the state has | ceaus of 1872 could not be fourd, In return the | but there is no difference of opinion and that a fraud must be committed Wholesale beon committed, and that congrees 18 ROSEWATEL, Editor. | | THE CAMPAIGN. We are authorized to aunounes Senator Van Wyck to address the hird diatrict on the | citizens of the tasuen of the hour at the followivg named places ; Blair, Friday, Octobe 3 Tekamah, Saturday, Ostober 21 0'Nuil, Monday, October 23 Norfolk, Tuesdny, October 24, Gen A H Connor will spoak ac Arlington Tuesday, October 17. Columbus, Wedndaday, October 18, Central City, Thursday, October 19 Kach at 7:30 p. m. Hon- M. K. Turner will speak with General Connor at Arlington, and with Senator Van- Wyok at each of his appointments, Additional appointments will be made in a fow days. Tus Ohio idea—No prohlbitionists need apply. A pEMocRATIC congress means the proprictors are ‘‘sccommodated” with transportation which in no single in- stanco has ever been known to exceed the value of the free advertising given. Mir, Tarner at the expiration of his last Union Pacific pass did request its re- movel, He expresely stated at the time that such renewal must be un- derstood to be for “value reccived,” and not as “‘complimentary.” 1t was not bocause of an oversight that the pass was not given him, Mr. Turner refused to accept transportation on any other grounds thau that of pay- ment for advertising, He so expressly stated himself, and becauze the cor- poration managers couldn't see it in the same light, he has evor since pre- ferred to pay his fare, His position has been an open and above board one, aud consistent with the declara- tions of the platform on which he stands as a candidate. 1t is very rich to hear the editor of the Omaha Kepublican denouncing & country editor for accepting transpor- tation in return for advertising. No one knows better than the chief cook of the Union Pacific organ how little the newspaper pufling of that corpora- tion costs ite managers. We venture over the fact that it is no longer work- ing for revolutionary objects. Meesrs, Parcell, Dillon, Healy, O'Connor, Sexton and Davitt and other Irish leaders are announced to hold a con- ference at Dablin on the 17¢h of Oc- tober for the purpose of establishing harmony among themselves and of in- augurating a scttled policy of redeem- ing Ireland from the evils of landlord- ism by constitutional methods, The work of emancipation is to be in the line of .the land act and the arrears bill and is to be peaceiul at least, so reports nssert. It is the pros- pects of this action which has 8o disgusted the extremists, and doubtless induced Editor Ford to de- cline acting any longer as treasurer of the fund, which has been poured into his hands from 1,000 American Land Leagues. A statement of the noblo self-denial of Irish Americans may not be out of place. The Irish World alone forwarded in three years, §312,- 548 56, representing one-half of the Laud League branches in the United States Nearly as much more, proba- bly, crossed the water through other channels, There are occasional manifestations determined to ferret out, if possible, and punish the offendera, 1f a member of congress ia guilty of of conniviog at the fraud, the panalty would be expulsion, and the criminal suit to follow. Tho testimony of Samuel J. Alex- ander is the key to the whole matter. Ho testifies that he delivered, at the requent of Mr, Schwenk, a statement of wome returns 1o his office in blank; that he lefc the envelope unsealed 80 that Behwenk might enclosea letter of explanation to Mr. Majors, M. Schwenk swears that he placed the letter in the peckage received from Mr. Alexander; that he did not put in the figures required to fill the blank, and that he mailed the lettes at Val- ley Station, caused it to be mailed to Mr. Majors, caro Hon, E. K. Valen tine, Mr. Majors swears that he re ceived the letter, and that he fouud the blauk filled, and that neither he nor any one that he knows filled the blank, The most irregular part of this transaction is that Mr. Schwenk should make a long journey to Lin- 2oln, Nebraska, from Washington, D. C., at the carnest request of Mr. Ma- jore, to get—what! A certificato from the secretary of state with the gist, the most important part, the vital is- sue eft out of it. Mr. Hammond, one of the com- mittee, & resident of a distant stale, committing the act privy thereto, or to carry out his projec? Thero is a rather strange coincidence between that fraud and the one that is claimid was attempted 1n_the intro- duction of the bill to seat Msjors bear- ing date March 4:h 1879, when the case reframed it to be dated March 4h 1881, It cannot of courae, be said that Valentine intended fraud, but the attempt to wrigele out of it by the lame excuse of ‘‘clerical error” and “having in pasession two bills, and introducing the wrong one,” is certainly very thin to say the least. These wistakes and *‘clerical errors’ seem to be cons antly happening and always on one side. It certainly looks like a premeditated rcheme to draw encugh from the trecsury to compen- sato ior the “‘hard work” and eompen- sato parties 2ll round for inflaence, and other et ceteras of the fraud, This may not be stated as a fact, but there are many who have come to this conclusion from the evidence in the investigation Ii Mr. Valentine had been above suspicion, and all his movements char- acterized by that honorable ambition that is 80 commendable in public men; if his record had beeu free from taint, it might be difficult to surmise or ac- tuaily believe these things, as thous- ands do; but, thero is his record in tho land cffice, where his work was worth no more than the passing wind; his record in the courts of Douglas county and in Fremont, if true, thoy should stamp him with eternal infa- Joss of thut 6 a day clerkship. o sy tha thero i ot an cditof O \in Tialy of bitter fesling toward e '“t‘,":;";l“i‘,'f},m"‘;‘,',fi'\{ by senidonty |my, * His record as juige in an office Ay oty e o o e & b o e any lealing republic ] the line of cither road who has not|pegy e, The affair of Tunis will never over, viz: that there | democrats believe he was nevar. elect- Tuk comet foll into the sun after all roturned a hundred fold every dollar’s beforgotten, Italy believes, with an neus of '72, but that ed to, but held the place from a bet- Druggists, 1315 DOUCLAS STREET, LEE, FiIRIEID & CO., OMAHA, NEB. e = {eh b o ts U o ) HARDWARE, 1108 and 1110 Hurney : t., - L. C. HUNTIN OMAHA, NEB. GTON & SON, DEALERS IN HIDES, FURS, WOCL. PELTS & TALLOW 204 ilorth Sixteenth 8t., OMAHA, NEB. - and the only damage dono was ©|worth of *‘complimentary” transpor | ardor horn of mme of the most cher. | i census of 1874 had been substi-|ier man by fraud in the mauipulation shock which split off & portion of tho|tation given him by the Union|iped wmomories of her history, that | 2te% for a myth that did not exisl, | of revurus: and his sub-equent career nuoleus of this erratic adventure. Pacific or B. & M. railway y aud this journey was taken bylin cougrees, where he has demon- | Turner is the site of aucient Carthage belongs Mr Schwenk to satisfy him becasus: strated his total unfitness for the post- METCALF& = — ¥ companies, And Mr. to Rome, not to an upstart Western | strenuous opposition was expected | cion. I'he bure suapicion of fraud in Osaua is xporionciag ono of her [no xception to the rule. He is only | Lowor Therefore, Tinly is day by |(fom him asa momber of the min-|a member of conyross is o deep and Bemi-aniual ments for paving. |an exception in that he has refused to day preparing for tho war which all ority portion of the committee. 1t is|damniig disgrace to any state, and | Paving once “hogun o great deal of bottled up profioity will bo thrown on the wmarke This appears to he an (ff year for machine and crauky republicans, The troublo is that the republicans aro a little off themselvee, and politics nat- urally sympathizs with their condi- tion. Tur Western Reserve seems to have acknowledgs or to acospt as a favor that which in ail well regulated roads cast is now admitted to be a pureiy busitoess transaction, As to theslurs cast on GGeneral Van Wyck and the charges mado sgainst the editor of this paper, we shull have something to eay shortly. OTHER LANDS THAN OURS. Affuirs in Egypt are simmering down into an appearance of quietness, Europe kuows to bo inevitable, but whose date lies concealed in the fu- tare. When the great outbreak comes tho Italians will bo ready, and they are not likely to be found on the side of France, Tue fact that King Oscar, of Sweden aud Norway, had his Lfe in- sured for six hundred thousand crowns, or about $162,000, before makiog his recent tour among his passing strange that Mr. Valentine shouid not know that no such certifi cate could b furnished by tho secro- tary of state. Mr. Valentine was not a new importation to the state. He had been here for mearly or quite twenty years, He was no nowics in politics, but had been connccied ac- here. It canuot for a moment be sup- posed that when he swears or states life” as he had in this Majors case, that he did not understand every tvely with it in office setking or serving during his wholo residenco that “he never worked so hard in his ularly 80 to & youny s'ate Ji Nebraska, with but ocue representa- tive on that fl or, and that suspicion exists. The 1uvesiigation covers al- reudy 171 clusely-printed piges aud in to bu eontinued 1n the next cougress, and when Valentioe, to save his eles- tion, applied to that comrittee for olean papers, alleging that they would, if Jaid betore isconvention inthe Thicd district, secure his return to congrese, he was met by a stern rofusal, The committee are not through, and many have strong suspicions from the pres- ent evidence that the blame of ateast Norweglan rubjects, excited much | point to be made before the commit-|gouniving at the fraud will in the com- tee; and no one could have known 80 |ing session be laid as the feat of our well as he }hut no census was taken | membor in congress, E. K. Valentine, g g A °®1in 1872, This was not a side issue, | The evidence certainly puints in that The inti-| ton of the Norwegians is steadily (¢ iZ'BI the point or which the | direotion. 2 mations that the *‘joiut control” will [ Browing more and more serious. 1t|whole matter turned—the vital ques | ‘There is but one point more that is in actively headed by no less impor-|tion. The committes were ready to|preseuted in this case, and thatis very tant a man than Bjornsterno Bjrn. report, aud to report favorably, on the | important. Men are known by the D lLas S SN e admission of Mr. Mujors as soon s it |opmions of thoso with whom they as- (ol 9, is de- | . 11d be shown that a census had been |sociate. Mr. Valentine has badly taken in 1872, fatled the confidence or respect of the |’ Lot us look for a moment at the|mau with whom he has associated in telegram of Schwenk after ho left|the present Nobraska -delegation. 1t Lincoln. Ho had been therc aud ob- 0 may be relied on, and viously his mission had failed. He vo been well known as had sent to Washington something o men in this and not wvorth the paper on which it was communities for years, then written by mail, and now he tele-| Valentine has u record for untrathful graps: ness and dk;&:plinu that is anything reserved its republican vote. There| which is broken only by an occasional Y ‘ was uo Guificld to call 1t out, and the | yurder of a European by atraggling comment by its grim significance. dahmurl'of the martyred president | pagsunts, followed by thoir spoedy ap- Later accouuts show that the dicaffoc appealed in vain for tho support of the | yehension and execution, sturdy farmers of Oh i « 5 3 bo abolished hus had Assrant domocrats” in tho text| oo, yhile the imponding taxation of of m parageaph i th Republioan. The [ 3% # 08 Lo B0 e orto boon Repwblican is asssisting in making e ) 3 sbraska than any ler \CjsympaThize wi W w x> WOMAN. < an cxcellent Py termination to overthrow, if possible, d om coutributing to the sup- more democrats in N other agancy. It dizcounts Doo Mils hievemoula in driving membors of that party inio the vepublican ranks, the Bornsdotte dynasty, and abolish the union between Sweden and Nor- way. The ostensiblo origin of the troublo was the Norwegian Storthing quentioning of Oscar's right to exer- port of the goverament will still fur. ther tend to make the national party more contented with the results of the Eaglishconquest. Indioations are accu- mulatiog that the new government will Tribnse thinks that | under Eugland's supervision, bo ad- | ¢i%0 an abwolute veto power, but the Tue Ohicaco 4 the Okio election *'will not be withoul | miuistered much more economically real poraonal auimus of the matter ¢'Dated NogroLk, Neb,, Sep. 15, | but houorable. This thing has not ¢ asefal res ddte, 1f it shall tosch ropub- | ghay tho old, and that & thorough | ¥as i the king's alloged insul. o |7, 3, Mojors, National Hotel, Washing: | beoa done in a comer. There ure| Arg acknowledged to be the | % licaus evi rywhere the folly of mixivg | weeding out of usoless clerkships and | Biornson and the Iatter’s promptreply | ton, D C: 5 : many Nebraskans who hava heard AT 5 b their politios with theit convietions s | ofisals will aavo nearly £200,000 an-|in the form of a challengo, For| Forhome wnight, Pagudall vl | theao estimstes of hia oharacter, both best by all who have put thew | &% 3 < > 4 i 2 % 25 . a8 a public sud private man, from his - +1 o i to'wh.v. they lhull.ext, u‘hut they shall | huily to the trewsury. But the coun- this the lnlmu.ua writer was nentencad | gy o ieno intimation that he has nnn.;l:m::;,b ;“‘ lzh.-; :M:; 1»;an i to a jractical test, | % 4 drink, or wherewithal they stall bo|cry iy not considered pacifio enough |0 ® Year's imprisoument; but hel failed wholly and entitely to got from | charaster to muks Mr. Valentine's P olothed.” to warrant tho withdrawal of trooys, | ©2caped to Germany, and has since | Mr. Alexander what he wanted und | constituents hang their heads with A, hits 1n the toner of Mo, Gladstore's | been allowed to return home and ro. | what he want for, but on the oonteary | ahameo wheu 1o s poiniod out us b H’i & S“FT GUAL YDIA E. PINKHAM'S S - o e s 4 f Stk ; _|it ixeither strangely sarcloss or else|represedtative of our young state 1 i | 3 THAT FASS BUSINESS [reply to the Porto, Tho notorieus |0 his campaigo against the mon- |y, 'uuper of tho tolegram believed | The question is, docs Nubracks, wish )| VEGBTABLE COMPOUND, b Ono of the leading planks in the re- [ Culouel Valentine Baker, now Baker archy. that in some way he had auaumplinll‘md such a representative! Is the Third CDKE UR wofla, A Sure Cure for nll FEMALE WEAKe ic venti 2, isgrace . . hi desired on his visit to Lio- | distri sh a NESSES, Including Lencorrhen, Ire i Pl;:;!,v.an r,.m \o:;u;;n Kut Tlfremux{n, ‘l..-l?u_, who so 'llllhrn.cul lumlslf. by|'" The German Lutherans make the :ul::'.' heuuul:ll‘r;‘ RIS TG hiuhaln g-‘“:;f«:.s‘:s;:u:;‘:u':::‘:i ::: l-w.; ,':';: MANUFACTURED BY nwh; ARslndios .“"em""n“;n' ; i} which ncminate . K. Tarer for llnl\l‘kll.lg a lady in a railroad carriage | sommon sense suggestion that tho |opinion of the gullibility of Mr. L | hu:m"}h]u’ . h““m‘?mlm‘ and Vleerntion of e congresr, denourced (ho giviug of rail- |in Bogland a number of yesra ago, is | 400ch anniversary of the birth of Mar- [ mond to be so satisfied 1hat » blavk | with no shadow upon his reputation, BUGK s STOVE 00,, Sho Wamin Fioodlng FLOr road passes to publio officiale, or their | to take control of the Khedive's mili- acceptance by wen holding offico. A ftary forces and reorganizs a gon d' 3 reforence 1o and endorsement of this |armie or civilian police force for use tin Luther, November 10, 1883 certificate would satisfy him and stop [ and of better ability, is a candidate ! ' | his opposition, for the high positior may well bo celobrated by &| " Noy let us ook at the lotter so un- ‘‘rostoration of the Castle church | willingly produced by Mr. Majors as B at Wittenberg, upon whose doors the [ ho says, ' with some compurciions of Tue exowination of Arabi is pro- | fsmous nluety.five theses wore nailed, | Sonsclence, beosuso it Was private ; : f ‘ It seems to have had the same plece 80 far tho dofeated | The building has suffored from war | oo ‘:l‘“‘:"mfig N A Obllemaos | by e £ Pleasant (o tho tast 1 its eifeot, 1t is n gre Heves pain during labor PIVSICIANS USEIT AND © £ Fom ALLWE of vither wex, It s wer SAINT LOUIS. Pierey & Bradford, | SOLE AGENTS FOR OMAHA. ney, and ro- *I'ko great value of Mrs, Lydia E. Piakhem's Vegetsble Compound for all dise is demonstrated The writer RILE T FRECLY, plank by General Uounor in his spoech | 10 cusea of emergoney, at the Fremont rally, has called forth 4 a column of hog-wash from the subsi- tono r 3 and for all discases of the stest Remedy in the World, 3 of womel ooeding in Ciiro, ry day experionce, a’f " dized organ of the Union Pucifis, é aaagt ¥ 2 ! M b 4 A R P i i s & cssndlucels o Sl ML G4l lesder hes defondod himself ably from |and fiee; it has neither belfry nor bells, | desired to sce *‘not in proper form to | of this had cccasion to step into the 2" KIDNEY COMPLAINTS of Lither Sew' b 'h;"t}"‘"”’i.t""_.":'l:;:“l"":l':;’]"':'“: all complivity in the mussacre and in [and is in & state of goneral domuraiiza- | be shown to the committea,” but 1ot | principal Pharwacy of a ity of 140,- HE CITY STEAM uml"l",'.",,:'\"".‘v‘\":f‘ el | A Nhowt diiore 00 18 Y 0" |tho burnivg of Aloxeudria, Ho has|tion. Tho Prussisn goverument has loator hdelt:;w! as the telegrai| 640 iingbitants, and on inquiry as to I A UN DR Y Ll ERIAE RINRIANS BLOOD, o ! . § JEAGS.OR Paymaster Josslyn's monthly | da1ovivdioated his couduct as the | frequently urged its restoration, but |*6™ 0 e wor Kiruyaistativis, | | WIS i8 the most popular propristary ; R ; § ; m.n‘w s otk a Joaderof the national party, stating [has never been able to do avything, | washiogton, D, 0., Muy 13, 1882, { | modicine of the time, was answered, makes a specialty of e are g that ofter his dofeat at Tol el Hobir | since the cost of the necessary work | Frieod Tom: Val reeu the committoe | pyut Mys, Pinkbaw’s Vegetable Com- » 155 1yun, ¥as \| S Y 3 ill not hold cut any . Pi g rice of elther, 31, } that Hou, M'_ K. }‘“r:;:' 1“' ‘tlha he only surrendered the struggle|is estimated at 500,000 marks, and an "“;,d:i" g‘h‘:i tf\‘l‘o’::d': ,vlrll;an,huy‘vl:nllllnn{ pound ocecupies & most conspicuous Co"ars & OUfis’ ‘,::“.f;,w,"’:'.. ,: 5 | i :" +xiRe .""'.;“’" :l n:cd "“': ™| when he discovered that the inhabit. | appropriation of 2,000 marks even for | trod u“dmel:'n‘:il“::‘c . Thave writkon & | pluc i the front rank of all the reme: PR RS Sla . iwlos, # e . : 8 wo b ) 1 exander, old [ P h end for e | ‘}’ Reotiry ‘; . &34 |8t were unwilling to continue the| necessary Fopulre bas boen refused | ESSRCEn (A0 0 come from Gospor, so | dies of thisfelass now before the pub- L ,‘w"u Send for " g railroad pasees, one from the B. & M. | o010 Ay Eoglish barrister, My, | Aside from its sacred historio assools. |that he can peoduce it, and as Pat has | 115, Journal, Three Cents Each, | mim A od hc LoV, 58 cee ' 3 railrosd aud another from the Usion |y 0 = ) ieq from London to | tions, all that the church now boasts of filed bis ufildwvit when you were here, it J - Pacific, and that at th iration of | »r ¢ o7 T will bear out the copy, aud Alex can pro- | * Work solicited from all ovor the country, acific, and that at the expiration o) g, 4 Avabi, to_iatercst tourists is the bronze doors, | ducs it and sy that ne took this for cor- The charges and return postage must ace | the latter he sent a request seking for —— with tho thescs represeuted, whiol |IFch u8 Pat will ssy that he paid Gouper company” the package. "Speci rates to | HEAT YOUR HOUSES ite renews!, This action oi Mr, Tur- Prusein is groatly excited over hor 3 d 815 for the certificate, and that G sper large clubs or agenciea, Y : % ‘ i aleatiors. The liboral nar. | o0 #¢t up twenty.five yoars ago by d that ho had to wri:o ta every coun et ae T WITKING & EWNE, | T ner if wado the vossion of & volley |iwpsnding elcotious, The liboral par- | iy duick Willism 1V, Tho [glere., 36 will muko o plausble at 2 § & FWANE, ( % 2acifi L (Pyss s working wi 3 4 . 1€ | Now, Tom, don't fail to attend to thi | [ from the Union Pacific jackass batiory | 0¥ 18 WOTkLag ‘u h el tlun: united T AR TR ATy 1R Im»: )m’t“m'lyxlllifl:vl & :u .m)h‘d\'. . ,'.1 i on Douglesatrest, Leo us vee wht | strength to oapture the Landtag and |, o 1 iLer and Melancthon, so | heed ok e mugnti d . conaction vt ESTARLISHED 1565 B : p \ »sent a bold front age the late + B0 the matter, and it s13e DO contra ie: | = ," the grouuds are for all the swoke and l“' “‘“Y u “l‘“‘ -‘l““;' A I“'r‘: that the magnsetic fores of the associa h‘.,e,m:t‘\’ e o s, dont falll 1& FR-] 4 whether the 7ecoil of the gun I AN uunciawento of Bismarck | i, 0 or thy cburoh is considerable, [ With this matter, and sco that Sy attnds| 3 g fi dun;' wore desage than i ; discha w:r'lnl the fl:x:-* rh':.';lc'll‘l‘# nll:“:‘ A society at Wittenberg is about to| p, & Dty thie Bisdae E p - E Mr. ‘Turcer is ¢ditor aud proprietov { WOntary ¥ 0 POme appeal Protestant 1 the world L ~ - . | = 5 " appeal to Protestants i all the world| Now, this letter, o any unpreja & E = : of & weeky newspsjer published ot |bored pronunc '"l"‘f' declared | adg with which (o do what the | diced wind, boars unmistakab o wter- | Y, o M % Qolumbus, which city is on the line of | thal the iameat's only fuagtion 8] oo nnent ean not do, ul evideuge of intentional fraud on g1 r DR, S0LD by DEUGGISTS, 2 g > ” i oifi Surling- | to register 110 deorees of the throne 8 - its face aud 1t shrows more cor clusive- | e boe ¢ . y both 1he Union Pacific and Burling- | & deoroes of the throne ts face & ! | (& | ton & Miszouri reiloude, As pub-|sud that iho wministry is simply its N t on Record ly that there wasaperfcct uuderstaud # . p . e LS o1 | Special Dispateh to Tus B.x. ing, that something was to be dov | i £ Usher of b My, Tyrion| ARt S :‘»“"'L " at and the| T LTV OkK, Ostober 13 —Polioe | thet shoald segure a certificate of the - | ! like every other journalist in the siate | presesvation of tho royal prercgative | o, Eagous R loy, omvicted of as | census of 1872 that would not bear the [ ze N " has been a conatant free advertiser of | ro moro important than all definitions | suliiog and clabbivg ® citzan, has | ight. Someihirg was to bo “iixed | o o ; FURNACES IN THE WORLD, ! LT n ‘ i EGER & TONER v both Shic He has published | of party diffreuces, aud that all gov- | been sent to the penitentiary for six [UP," and somethiog was Bxed up b =5 - ; waxtighaiot, MADE BY GurpoEations, 550 has | . - ) the form of a forged certificate b; Manutacturers snd Doalers in SDE SPRING ATTACHMENT—NOT PATENT | RY(YEf A RDRNA N | the time tables of the ratlrosds, noted | ervment officials must support such | Wonths b S0 0. L SRS 1 A " A oy EL | RICHARDS N, BOYNTON & CO 1 their plaus andimprovements, extolled | candidates as are agreeablo to Prince Flovated by Fize. Tt is a significant fict that Valen ;H"‘k,‘Es,.s AS‘:D -gAumJ’-R‘ A. J. SIMPSON S CHICAGO, ILLS, 4 their entorprites, dovoted columps to | Bismarek, L reality, it is but the | special Dispstch to T hes tine know just what Schwenk was| WHIPS, CURKY-COMBS, LEADING | peanett YR LAY, \wpesrenants, NN Bauarrox, Conty, Ootober 13, [golng home for and why b weat 0| Brvses Qi badte i bt ittt | 0 ARRTAGE FACTORY |1 st itotty ose (2% oy Light lar and o'larger volume ©f pure adr than suy turuace made 80ld by PIERCEY & BRADFORD, Omaas, Nt iytl-dsm ix “low rate cxcursions,” printed | reiteration of tho old dogma that its | e B po g g i b John Hurd's elevator burned this theirrates to and from fairs sud re- | ¥ing is the state, and nothing can orig- incolu. awe made & kpoclalty. Does any one in their sober senses 116, 16THE ST, . o, 1409 snd 1411 Dodge Streat, helieve that Valentine, with all his | BatwecaDod v aud Os ftol & Owaba Neb Lost, $185,000; insurance, ; d aug 7-me 6m Omana, Nes, morning. wnious, year in and year out has given | inate outaide of him. This principle, $45,000.