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4 THE DAILY BEE--OMAHA MONDAY MARCH 5 PERSONAL. BSINOCHLE MACTING POWHR AND HAND 8team Pumps, Engine Trimmings, MINING MAOHINERY, BELTING, HOSE, BRASS AND TRON FITTINGS PiP WTRE»y DOUBLE a8 wo happen to know, was ready to step down at any time, A proper re- gard for the obligations of the repub- lioan party as a champion of civil ser- vice reform, If not common decency, would have dictated that reasonable time should have been afforded him to “IHE SENATOR FROM NE- |foderate statos, whi®h cffice ho held The omaha Bee' BRASKA " until the lnrn:zdar at Appamatox. A Published oG, except Sun. 00 the bth day of March, 1881, Gen- | prisoner for five montha in Fort War. . The onle;ehr(nndny ,,,"5;,,.,,, aily,y | eral Charles H. VanWyck made his | ren, he was released on his own parole '} advent In the United States sonate. |{a Ostober, 1805 and five months later TERMS BY MAIL— Within two brief years Senator Van- | was elected United States senator. L .$10.00 | Three Months.83.00 | Wyck has achieved a national reputa- | Owing to the refusal of congress to . M, Griger and B, M, Coffin, Ord; G, W, Collins, Sam L. Savage, Jobn D Seamon and Chas, £, Hanson, Kearney; W. A. Soott and W, P, Connor, York; fobley, Grand Island; J. W. irth; C, W. Phelps, Clear Creek; 8ix Months,, 5,00 | One Month.... 1,00 tion. ratify President Johnson's proolama- |tender his resignation, Ch'““vAWhBJM’- Lincoln; C., J. Bowlley PACKING, AT WHOLESALE AND RETATL. 3 . ““The senator from Nebraska” has | tion of Georgia's reconstruction, Mr.| No' emergency had arlsen that |"0d M. A, Daugherty, Crete, and W. S g B ) g ] w;gflx;. KLY BEE, published every .\ voriown as one of the ablost do-[Stephens never took his seat but would justify the withdrawal of Judge :’:‘:}?;h‘:d'];:::’:l’:‘.'u:’°‘;°t:""I’,'“:"‘ ai.| HALLADAY WIND-MILLS CHURGH ARD SCHOOL BELLS [ TERMS POST PAID— baters on the floor of the senate and | shortly afterwards was elected to con- [ Post from the bench ten month before m:.,. e Ve Cor. Farnam and 10th Streets Oma,h&. Neb. § One Year.....$2.00 | Three Months, 50 by all odds the most fearless and out: | gross and remained a member of the | his torm expired when his constituents — One Month.... Hou. M, V. Gannon, district attorney 1 Six Months. ... 100 spokon member of that body. How-|lower house until his acceptance of |had a right to expect that he would £ Ny, Sol ta A 3 of Davenport, Towa, and one of the most - ‘;;'.'.‘i‘.f,’;’.:fi',.‘};’g‘;"dfiéa 5;:“1:-%’“ ever much men may dlfl]:r ‘l:m: him | the Georgia governorship. serve out his full term, But since it | eloquent and able lawyers of the [.,..‘b., SPECIAL NOTICE TO a8 to his views or the policy he Is pur- e — has been ordained that Mr. Orounse|bar, srrived in tho city yesterday, and H CORRESPONDENCE -All Communl. | 8ueing in opposing cabinet cfficers and THE TARIFF BILL, must gn, we merely volce public senti- | #ojourns at the Millard, . G rowers Of LI ve StOCk an d Ot h e ':s"' +atfons remlnfnw News snd ditorial | denouncing exlsting abuses, all must| The tarlff has finally been amended. | ment when we say that the axe of the| D.J. VanMoeter, a veteran newspaper WE OALL YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR , o‘:"r‘;rl'l.!';o:‘fld addrossed to the EDITOR | g5 50de that Senator VanWyck in en- | After three months of bitter wrangl- | political headsman has only’ widened | man, came in from Des Moines Saturday night, having been absent from this city BUSINESS LETTERS—AIl Busines | titled to rospect for his manly and|jng In both houses between the fac- for nearly a year, Tistters and Remittances should be ad [ fo.. ;eas course. ; Sroased to THE BEE PUBLISHING COMPANT [ vy tional representatives of a score of the existing breach within the repub-. oan party. Ground Oil Cake. ! Mrs, Charles P, Storrs left Saturday for MAHA, Drafts, Checks and Postoftice| ‘‘The senator from Nebraska” is no | pamperod industries a compromise - y .fif& to be mads plyo:blo to tho order of | longer a nonentity whose record m"pu,e has passed both houses and| Marxs has restored tho capltal pen- lNl:;:l:,( :::n!g :nllod there by the serious ; 1; is the be’;c ..f,d chaps.::c f:‘;d dlur“flho(c‘k of :in(’) .l;lgd‘,( 'on:h pt}l:fidn:;fle&rl:l h u on. o 1| n L) o b | g consists In rising to move an|pgg raceived tho prosldentlai signa- alty for murder, with a clause per-[ po v 1 Downi t the Missouri tgrt !r::tg’;zf ::nn‘;;?down wlfi h:’ereue';’:‘:velzilt :ndel:e in good markot- I | The BEE PUBLISHING 00., Props. adjourment or an exeoutive sesslon, or | ¢y, mitting the jury to recommend a pris- P.ci)fiu at S, Lo:i":.n;' t:, p:“onl_mm able condition in the spring. . Dairymen as well as others who use it can tes- 4 ! to announce that he Is paired on the| hat reforms in our presont system | oner to tho mercy of the court, and [ gupe. O, M. Lawler, of the Sioux City & tify to its merits, T:—iy it and judge for yourselves. Price $26.00 per ton; no { E- ROSEWATER Editor. quostlon before the house. Hoisa|op unequal tariff taxation will be ac-|giving the prlsoner’s counsel the clos- | P, n? ailway ‘( 'h P oh, 7| oharge for sack, Addréts S—— ——— P acifio railway, is at the Paxton. o4-eod-me WOOODMAN LINSEED OIL CO., Omaha, Neb, man who attracts attentlon whenever complished by the new measure, no he rises, either to enter debate on a|one can say until it is glven in Mull to pending issue, move an investigation | the public and its varlous schedules into some crylng abuse or advocate | haye been fully examined and com- some moasure of vital Importance to | pared with the bill which it super- the people. sedos, High protectlonists denounce iag argument, Fear of deathat the hands of the law has proved by all ex- | yesterday to be absent some time, perlence to be the best protection for| Mrs, Captain Swobe and son came in human life agalnst the assaults of the | from the west last evening, Iawless, In Switzerland, which| G.W. Ambrose went to Grand Island M. Hellman & Co. 4 B abandoned the death penalty several | yesterday to attend court, Daring the wholo seesion that has| it 4y ralnous to industry, and the low Coxaress refusod to cut down the | just closed ‘‘the senator from Ne- years ago, murders have increased 20| Alex. Mead and wife, of Greeley, Col., i A tariff men pronounce it & sham, while|per cent annually since imprisonment | are guests of the Paxton, | :::“:’::a'::l‘l'"::::: :::":::“3;':;:1 :’r:':;: l]“:d";““_ o prt;mhl‘an; figuro | the free traders declare that it actu- ffor life has been substituted for the| The Harrisons left on tho overland train 0 eading journals of America i terday f 000,000 without tripping up the heels afly e G instead | gulilotine. bt e g , ol Tigts o168 NOI0dE :!-': p:ld ll':;nlth: h!r:bu'/e dul:" to the|of lowering them. From these con-|. —_— Col, J, J. Dickey and wife have return- 0! 3 ghest (ualities that any public man |fioting oplnions it is safe to say that ROBERT EMMET. ed from Salt Lake City. |30| and 1308 Farnam St. Cor. I8th OMAHA, NEB. may be possessed of, In fact no great | of no startling reform hsa been accom- Brad D, Slaughter, of Nance Co., was Arrointments and disappointments Geo, M. O'Brien, Jr., left for the west go hand In hand. Tais is an off year. Heads off.— C. F. Manderson, Grand Celebration of His 105th Anni- versary awBovd’s on To-night. | Tur Herald disowns Senators Mo- [ daily betweon New York and San plished, and that the reduction in in the city yesterday. 8hane and Brown as democrats. The | Franclsco can be perused without find- | duties will be found to be very small Mrs, A, E. Keith left for Chicago yes- only true reprosentative of Dr. Mil- |ing some reference to ‘the senator|ywhen compared with the popular de- terday to buy goods. ler's kind of democracy down at Lin. |from Nebrasks.” Mr, Morrill, the|mand. A, A. Moore, of Kansas City, was in All men should glory in the princl- ) coln was Goorge Canfield head and front of the high : ples of Kobert Emmet. They are prin- 1 e = m——— = | ! igh tarlff syn-| The lobby has been victorious, and | gip) i town last night, A & ‘ tmbibed fi immor- A | e o dioate, thought that listening to “tho | the lobby's victory has always been |ge] O ef';:]:::n‘;::“m:‘:; Lyman Richardson has returned from McM HON! BERT Co,, Oniy four days since the legisla- | senator from Nebraska” was ss good the people’s defeat. At the opening New Orleans, *‘l‘" ;d.i""mlfl:;d l;ld t;m lll;enlxberl are | as hearing opera bouffa but Senators|of the session t¥o messures affecting £ | | already provi or by Uncle Sam-|Conger, Logan awd Cameron were i r} yesterday. the original elght. Are republics it was much more like higl tragedy. |(he senate Wmmmney on finance, was | reading the melancholy fate of this | *rds¥: L ungratefal? - Jake Robberts, Consldering that General Van Wyck | gntitled ‘A bill to reduce int:amnl outhful victim of the barbarous min.| .M. M. Patterson, of Cheyenne, is at the has been in thie senate only two years N P ons of a hypocritical government, The | Paxton, The other was programme below tells how fitting], F i To vz an alderman of Oouncil |his record has certainly been a bril. compiled by the house ways and|the Irish citizens propose to honer %i{ M:K;rdljl U HO RN L) LU Bluffs must be regarded a a high (liant one. He cannot be charged with | means committee, with the report of | memory and they extend a cordial in- honor. Two republioans and two|being a monomaniac onany subject|the 1late tarlff commission as | Vitation to the other citizons of Omaha | 750 Barsby, of Fairmont, is at the Mil- 1 democrata are contesting for one seat | and harping on but one string. He|{ts basls, After plastering them tc unite with them. hr:' J. Coha, of St. T b f ? J 3 . J. Cohn, Louis, i Mil- in the Fourth ward, although no sy hos dealt with almost every questlon|over with amendments in com- 'Aflflam'fl:“ in Ireland,” |1ard 232 0Lk 0%y 1o af Ehe M) is attached to it. There is nothing | that has come %hefore congress and|mittee both bills were reported to K H Band, K. G, Evans, of Colorado, is at the Pax- like glory in politics. thrown daylight upon abuses that had | thefr respective houses for discasslon | 2. Chairman uAOddPe!!, -h-kdr John Groves | ton. ¥ —— existed for yoars without exposure. It |in the committee of tho whole. It| 3 Song, “American Ensign”...Webster : ; No congressman rejoices more over | was ‘‘the senator from Nebraska” who | soon bocama oloar that the house bill| LouPle Qartette from Omaha Glee S iBoRs o Deurer, Jna¥, e AL all men must admire his heroism and J. J, Ci i magnanimity of character, wonderful jLacRy S0 0 ls0ch S0 wess Wholesale Druggists, 316 DOUGLAS STREET = = OMAHA NEB. McNAMARA & DUNCAN. .1 Overture, e Club, lard, the passage of a tariff bill than Sam |broke up the surveying scrip frauds|was a bold attempt on the part of Pig| 4 (S);:"ghn'sh i H'“"' h{hvf. G;':,“"“ S WHOLESALE DEALERS IN b @ is Far from the Land,”. .. . Randall, of Pennwylvania, The coast | and aroused publlc attention all over | fron Kelly and the tariff lobby to in- is now clear for a plratical raid alter | the country to the exemption of the | orease taxation by an artfal readjust- i years, Furneral will take place from southern votee for the speakership of |land grant rallroads from taxation, It|ment of duties. The senate bill which | * 1’°°mh -Original | 012 Capitol avenue, hetween Ninth and the next house without any en-|was ‘‘the senator from XNobraska”|reduoed the intornal revenue by at tangling alliances on the lssue of tariff| who exposed in a masterly manner the | |, sn S Tenth street, March 5 . m, | - 7 Phuf'%;i; “Noditation’..Gotachalk Nl i A 4 i B b ant §26,000,000 yearly made fmpor-| g Trial Scene lnls:-w::? % on, e ant changes In the duties Impoged on el A 1110 trevloes states, and put & atop to | various articles of domestio consump-| ', Go: H, < by . Ry impositions of the lumber ring apon | ¢ tho Infractions upon the national | ijon, espesially In the metal schedale, polioy 1n dealing with Amerioan re- | and as f.p,mfi Toltiie aehale eie in Bond or Free. Also direct Importers of publios. Throughout his record has|gommittee of the whole would have e 3 . ‘?“n consistont as an opponent of| deoreased taxation byat least $75,- g \ o WINES BR AN DI Es AN n ALES jobbery and extrayagance and mon-| (00,000 a year. 11, Song, “God Save Ireland’ Root ] opoly of every description, Oonsideration of the bill upon its glm;’ lo Quartette from Omaha Glee While bo may not bo & good pro- | fual paseage revealed the strength of |13, “Emmets March Horman | 55 ) i vider for the hungty orew that hanker | the manatactarers’ lobby, it 0. H. ; R Jobbers and Manufacturers of Fine after loaves and fishes, Nebyaska has | ment it beoame evident that the house —————————— f oertalnly no reason to be ashamad of | bill gould never become a law, all the MORTALITY REPORT. THE ‘ ’ I G E! B S her senfor senator., Not only have|efforts of the rings were directed to- e G (o o - Nebraska's interests been falthfully [ wards the amendment of the senate Month of February. Agents for Jos. Schlitzz Milwaukee Beer, represented, but also thosé of the en- | i)] in the interests of the steel, lum- CURES Bottled and in Kegs " than a smattering of Latin and |bire west, and for this work our stat® | ber, wool and earthenware monopo-| The report of the clty physlcan for m.eumausm,Neuralg}a,Sclatlca, g$. i Greek, has been oredited by such papersas|jjsts, As a result the measure was|the month of February shows the fol-| CLumbago, 'ld:le'll-" fl:. ':l-‘m’ll"\m 24 & 216 8, 14TH STEEET, i b UMAHA. NEB.. —— the Ohloago T'ribune and T'imes, 8t.|yhorn of its most radical reforms, and | lowlng mortality rate: ‘Burns, Be rost. Bl GoverNor Dawxs has signed the)Paul Pionrer Press, and the Oln- passed Into the hands of the house| Total number of deaths from all| saavy Dryggt = = Armitage militla law, which gives |cinnati Commercial and San Franolsoo | with an Increase of $20,000,000 In |causes, 26, viz: diptheria 1, Cerebro sonTHE CHARLES A VOGELER 0O, ANHEUSER-BUSGH privates the same pay as officers when | Chronicle, tarlf taxes over the dutles as reported | spinal fever 1, other fevers 2, rheuma- S on sotive duty. Mr. Armitage was| Goneral VanWyok's personal ec:|{from the committee to the senate. tism 1, pulmonary diseases 11, heart GOLD MEDAL, PAR 8, 1878 ..Stevens | DIED~Cinnio Johnson, March 3, 16 KENTUCKY AND PENNSYLVANIA . [—_1 Tui river and Bathor bill wak kiiled off In the last houracf the ses- slon, the senate refasing to concur in the house recommendations, Three- fourths of last year's river and harbor thleves were killed off by the people last fall, —— Twenty thoussnd oltizens of 8t Louls have entered protest against the abolition of German in the public schools, A knowledge of modern languages is nowadays of much more practical use to our boys and girls .o . on service at Omaha as & member of | centricltios are those common to posl-| The battle of the last week has been | disease 3, convulslons 2, hepatitis 1, BAKER'S My, BreWIDg the ml.lithl:’ last q;rli.ng, and n:h :xt tlv; :Iln :r:m have an ::dlvl::‘.ll:y reported In detail by the dlspatches ;{:l;:’;hkli :;:rg’uztlon of lungs 1, un- BREAKFAST COCOA. 3 %, every other sensible man saw, e | and do not Impose upon the public by | Referred to a conference committee, 4 i3 Y= ° ° buckram brigadiers kept the militia |pretended wisdom, courtly manners| of whioh the majority were high pro—' ‘l:‘d": }“d g; ?v::ing '1;:"21’6"3:&";’ Oont trom whlas e scous : S ASSOClatlon,‘ in arms beosuse they were drawing |and glittering generalities that mean | teotionlats, the rates have been still g‘ th "’“':1"; hospitals 2 d i SEoll wia ety rerpqred. Ehas = E | brigadlors' pay. Mr. Armitage's bill nothing, tarther advanced, and the bill as xAgo—Toul Nidbe byears, 8; b to KA Connmixad il asens fie 3 PN 5 | lsintheline of & reform in this| “The senator from Nobraska” may|signed by the presidentlss jumble of |10, 3; 10to 25, 5; 25 to 50, 5; 60 to | {iN tora far mote econamical. 14 a 5 Z | direction, which s greatly noeded, |sometimes have been grotetque, but|{ncreases and reductions whose full |70, 4; over 70; Ld 11 Oolored 0. cxellnL{,“::.fl,ll;udl osted, avd ad. > 3 CELEBRATED | — ho wears no mask and mesns just|effoots upon the treasury cannot be de- Mml:d ol,s;ln;h m" AGed B 1 Bl mirebly adupted tor va s e . > q Omto has convisted a loglalative | what he says. termined until it has been in operation| Burlal—Holy Sepulcher 11, Pros- | {i\anadd yee— KE[} & BDTTLED BEER briber, In Nebraska several br.bers S———— for at least a year, pect Hlllg, ;ov:lntg 1, Imu{‘sl1 Hil 3, Al 8old by Grocers Everywhere N would have beon exposed during the| AnexaxpEr H, SrepneNs, whose| The reductions in the internal rev- German Oathoile 3. removed 1. 4 T s o i logtore, f he|duth s smnounod by o s can . aimslon . advane, |1, g e U i 60 oo W. BAKER & O, Dovohostar, sy THIS EXCBLLENY BEER SPEAKS : committees of investigation had been |graph has for. many yoars boon | They will decreaso the treasuty svr- | twinsl, *ROME BOHANP STLOUIS,MO. >+ | FOB ITSELF. organized to investigate, It lanotori- [the most prominent southorner of | plus at least $25,000,000, a large por- .____‘_.;_u_._ L——wLfl ous that the capitol appropriation was |national reputation, Even Jefferson | tjon of which sum is taken from to- latisfactory Evidevoe. ¢ Orders from an art of the State or the only secured by s corruption fund|Davis shone largely in the light of | baooo In fits varlous manufactared Aiflwlt:. wfliuv:vnlt)}:.:v.?b:::nhl%'i: THE NEBRASEA Enti W. ill b yp tl hi d: A FORTH ntire West wi e promptly shipped: ralsed by Lincoln preperty owners, | Mr. Stephens ability during the four|forms, The removal of the stamp|PR.WM. HALL'S gBALSAB;‘iggl:(ound 3 Part of this fund mey have boon |years existence of the confederacy. |tax on bank cheoks and matches 8 in | it oovat ter e e Aieiine T bove mNUF A[}TURING’ Gfi ! pocketed by the men who handled i, | With perhaps the exception of Judah | the Interests of the peoplo and the|ever had in my house for Oouats, Colds All Our Goods are Made to the Standard of our- ‘ i but a large portion went from the|P. Benjamin, Mr. Btephens was the | removal of the taxes on bank deposits ,nex.:::a.'::g?n:fnm Ay e Lincoln, Neb. Guarantee, hands of the pald lobbylsts to the |ablest member of the confederate gov- and capltal ought to make money |&ross by Saturday's MANUFAOTUREI;SWO:‘,““ ‘ pookets of membera of the leglalature, | ernment, His counsel shaped ita|easier. But the goodor evil effects of P Py fe;.‘}{f‘é‘.";’a.x“‘.q"%‘.’,:..; Hlovating GEORGE, HENNING, Four yoars ago Tom Kennard was one | policy and his advlos was eagerly | tho new tariff bill can scarcely be dis-| The Luthoran church has shown the | o srs prepased 8 do fob work sad masie 'fli of the most active disbursers of this|sought by both olvil and military|counted In advance, When the |most remarkable growth in this coun-| BE!or cther parties, Sole Agent for Omaha and the West. 1 corruption fund, and he made public | leaders throughout its short lived ex- | measure is printed in full and its try. The membership has doubled in MANUPACTURING 00 Office Corner 13th and Hamay 8!31‘00128. llmaha. Neb, § boast of this fact recently beoause it is |istence. ~When peace was declared, | yarious schedules compared with those | the last ten yoars, The galns reported 3 outlawed, Twoyears ago money was :ohx. H; thp?nmiw;om of the first | of the present tariff, we shall see just |for 1832 were 6!,(;0& edqnnllng '}Ju walsed In Linooln to asslst in the re- |to scoept the Inevitable and to return | what reductionin taxation the lobby |total membership of the denomination election of a certain candidate for the | to his allegiance, As a member of the haa graclously granted the odun try, v in this countzy & cent 0. This ‘MORGAN & CHAPMAN, * | largest Protestant denomination of the from Douglas who had|43rd, 44th, 45th, 46th and 47th con. —— world now stands third in numbers {n wvoted for the capltol bill in 1879, gresses ho did excellent sorvice In the| Tax removal of Hon. Lorenzo|this country, and at the present rate tl WHOLES A IIE GROGER. M Ve e o lation. do. | 2atge of messures affcting the Iu- | Crounse from the collsctorshlp of fa- of fncreass it will soon bo the atrong- entie | AN Wyck's resolution de-|terests of persons and property and |ternal revenueis not calculated to|@st nume a ey i manding by what authority Mr. Part" |the preservation of order in the south, | restore harmony within the ranks of | ¥ "“'du‘ no::d::d.:d.::{ [l,l::;: Women 1213 Farnam 8t.. Omaha. Neb. i ridgo of Poru has been venturing to|galning general respect for his high-|the republican party.: Nobody can ?i'g.fi?:go all ;,omunz denominations, g > 3 . "' - ~ i speak for tho Amerloan eagle, has|toned snd mauly position on every | trathfally charge that the cftice has|—Washington Star. Who want glossy, luxuriant G ATH CITY resulted in the recall of that diplo-|question of sectional difference, He|not been well administered. On the 7@-The wonders ot modern chem- [ and WflV{ tresses of abundant, matio dabbler. Partrldge without | retired from congress ouly a few |contrary, since Mr, Crounse has held |istry are spparent in the beautifal| beautiful Hair must use consulting the government united with | month: i the positton of colloctor Nebraska | Dismond Dyes. All kinds and colors| LYON’S KAFHAIRON. This the ministers of England, France and | ernorof Georgia. Mr.Stephens was born | ranks among the most effictently man- of Ink “W‘ elegant, cheap article always Italy in & jolnt note recommending|in 1812, filled varlous oftices of trast|aged districts In the country. Nor Money for the Unmarried. "md (f‘s t“llr ll “lll; gmw ffiifl‘) y B intervention of these powers o com-|in his native state, and In 1843 was|has Mr. Crounse committed any f ({;" d’;fl‘h:n““",:f. 'o‘:,lll,‘i‘:; 'l‘:“:::.i’fl:! :::( :s"’esg l:‘:"] 5:::!5 l:gml;g- MANUFACTURXRS OF pel Chili to evacute Lima and other[elected to congress occupying for|breach of trust or violated any rule | s “i"und.lnd Mutual Trust Association, ues:s removes dandruff and ] . parts of Peru mnot claimed as in-[sixteen consecutive years a seat in|governing the Internal revenue ser- Rapids, h.;.i Th‘lynd"::.'r"‘o'}: "cm'ng' makes the Hair c arp e nt e r s M at e r la l s demnity. This action was virtually a[the house of ropreseutatives. He|vice that would lay him la- fin“m;h‘imh:fl' mO:n ng the leading | strong, giving it a curling 180 ssnctioning by our government of | resigned in 1869 and In the campsign|ble to censure, much less dis- | and most prominent b“““i:;' m::’:'_g;‘:fi tendency and keeping it in A Earopean interference In South Amer«|of 1860 headed the Douglas-Johnson | missal. The removal Is therefore fi‘v..w‘fi‘e‘;’uflmfi'mpfluw. any desired position. Beau- sAsH noons BLI“DS sTAlns foan aflalrs, & policy ln direct contra- | electoral ticket in Georgla. He was a|purely politioal, apd the offense, if| It is s splendid investment, :‘nle L2 tiful, healthy Hair is the sure y ] ] ’ veatlon of the Monroe dootrine. | member of the Georgla convention in|any could be laid at his door, is the | oreramens boad Xou oan o ence result of nsing Kathairon, i Raill Balust Wind i Senator Van Wyck's resolution was|1861 which passed the ordinance of |refusal of Mr, Crounse to give active | married life on as not. A large n\lmb:l:: Stall‘ al lngS, alus el"s, inaow X ably seconded by Benator Edmunds | secession, but opposed secession to the |support to E. K. Valentine, whose ?‘m““?xl;,“m:m'.hfiv:m and Door Frames, Etc_ end the Peruvian Partridge has hal|bitter end. He became a member of | nomination was repudiated by wmore | for -M’M%i:lna"l,’:‘"l;;y:: Tirst-class facilitiee for the Manufacture of all kindes of Mouldings, Painting and" » hia wings clipped In consequence of | tho confedarate provislonal congress | thaa 7,000 ropublicans, owlng to his | ood agant waated: Bention where vou | USNSNSMSSNSSPR MMM | achiog o Specialty. Orders rom the countey will promitly seseited, ‘ its adoption, and later vice president of the con-|infamous record. Now Mr, Crounse, u'tmodm. 15-3m, me-eod-4th, 5th or bth p. communicati ns 3