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1 SLAY, SEVIEMBER 26, 1583 — —— THE DAILY BEE-~«UOUMATA, WEI DOUGLAS COUNTY AND TR CONVLN |their ability in making parties on both Veiled tn Mystery, TIHE GMAHA BEE. woil. The reward of this century of toil | -y ey bl Q ' . TION. siden of a case in which they are engaged | New York Times i "“.w'\]«rv»nf cleared land, a 1ig house, | w E] o I ] E:. "] A I 1 E A Pubiished evers morning, except] Sundsy, The| The Republian State convention | pay for their valuablo services is only| Mr. Tilden is the desperate hope of the 10w sadly out of repair, & smoke-house, oal: Mondsy morning daily. meets at Lincoln to day to place in nomi. party. The majority of its members turn |1 B¢ apple tress, and one graps vine, PRMS BT MATL. nation candidates for a seat on the su- equalled by the meagreness of the rosults gained. to him with a vague feeling that they will One of Raphael's cherubs walked in e Year.........810.00 Three Montha ......88.00 find in him some relief from the monoto- | this morning as we eat at breakfast. His | Wix doncns, 111 6.00 | One Month 10) | prome bench and three regents of ths| There are ton many detectives whose |ny of pettiness and frailty everywhers |face was almost angelic. ~Eyes us blue THR WRRKLY BB, FORLIRIED RYRRY WHDKRSDAT. | university. principal detecting is in the line of per- | else. If, however, he were really nomi. | * "ll'vle,t-, mf'::'ui:l:'r"tf{ hv’;x;um]v;e [ — Douglas county Republicans will not | sistent blackmailing of thieves and in | ted, and brought out in the light of [ %RD %% B BIWEE FOLH LO0 Tl Yoar..........82.00 | Three Months.......§ 80 day, and surveyed with reference to the 30 86 iy G Lo AR L Bix Montha 1.00 | One Month ‘e 2 American News Company, SolelAgenta;tNowsdeal- ors in the United Ib“:-., g conrmsrovPRNCRT) A Communioations relating to News and Editarial gaters honkd be addremed 10 (Mo Berrosse BRI, LerTeRs. bo represented at ita session. were appeinted. The dele- gates who attend from this county will ropresent nothing but the will of the county central committes, by whom they bleeding their victims, There are too many detectives not a thousand miles away from Nebraska who are brilliant successes at putting up good jobs and then detecting them when requirements of the actual situation, he would be found very unsatisfactory. Seven years ago he was the hero of struggle in which everything favored his party, and the memory of that contest is the basia of the largely imaginative ro- o' Indy meal ” Heo was 12 years old and could ‘scarcely read, having aitended school but three months, o said he never expected to go again, The young ladies spend their leisure moments in making ornaments of mica. Dry Goods!” SAM'L C. DAVIS & CO,, cemmitted. Buch detectives undoubtedly ‘‘detect,” but their business thrives in proportion o4 it is not in turn detected. | The so-called Douglas county delega- e Leery e x| tion will act as proxies for the Hascalls, and Postoffics orders o be made pay- | and Thurstons, and Yosts, who secured #blo to the exder of th 3 o their appointment, but they will repre. $HE BER BUBLISHING (0, PROPS[!heir spvintment, but they vill repr R.IROSEWATER,ZEditor. publicans in this county, defrauded of | THE air was thick with rumors last their right to tho elaction of delegates to | Mght that Judge Lake had reluctantly express their choice of a successor to consented to accept a renominatien at Georgo B, Lake, will remain without a | tho hands of the Republican convention anect in which he is now held. But, if | The mica is cut inte nnmerous oval or the veil ahould bo lifted, the hundreds of | *quare pieces, which, after being fringed Democratic editors who are nw plagued | With the scissors, aresowed on pasteboard or inapired by his shadowy figwe would |croases of frames. The effect ia quite be sither plensed or grieved,as well as as. | dazzling. . tonished, to find that his real character is Tlhfllr; T nmll‘w:e;hflh:m: hes o ! made blackberrying pay. Her husband Vi bieldinlicnby saried oub with her ons ftsrtioon in per to Bus; nearch of berries, but, soon becowsing tired, ho stretched himself in the shade of the hushes and fell asleep. Washinyrton Avenue and Eifth Street, - - - STEELE, JOHNSON & CO,, ST. LOUIS. MO S v SECRETARY FOLOER saya that the resig- mation of Supervising Architect Hill will What Causecd Bellaville (Tex.) " i can in endorsement of the outrage which ing, led of by the ring-encircled Saturn. i i 1 5. or comfort of the community.” Theonly |}.. 1oen perpetrated upon umg‘,o'““ of | western part of the state, refused to en- | Saturn is now in the constellation Taurus ;mm' “50“"‘ p_lcturuluqulu I‘{g h‘]‘“w'm;}‘ (W i mocossary things in New York on Sunday | ¢; ol ! thuse, and were heard fo de.|and in proximity tothostar Aldebaran, l;“m‘lnuf iE TR PO .up‘rl‘\l i ° i b ikl this connty. d - ®- | The steady golden light of the planet ex- | but the fair spinner objected to being I are well equipped boor gardens. Tho proper way to teach those gontle. [clare that the Minden busi-| hibits a fino contrast to tho fiery scintil. |Sketched. She said she was an orphan AND DEALER IN i Torn colorsd Sroups Tave smsemblod at| ™0 8 lowion which they will not soon | ness would lose Lake hundreds of|lation of the star, Thoy riso at9:30. fi;fl.:‘f:l"nonr.f:f:vd:r'u:d..i‘llx: e i o) 00ps assomblod al q ik " i y - i Youuville to fight bravely for “more forgot is to administor anether dose of | vOtes. A number of Republieans from Free Use of the ©nglish Language, [¢ame her scruples. be nccepted as soon as some one can bo found to succeed him, Mullett is still out of & job Waking her With " its organizstion tainted with hope ever became more {modern Jenking the editor described tha BNV I O NiRe ANE bRVl e Wi, Lieutenant Danenhower volun- | jiylo interest for the Republicans of [than Alphabetical Dorscy, as ho whis- | FERES B0 Y 00T T Yo be the par- | «d at her and turned over to take teor to lead an Arctic expedition in | pyuqlas whe | pered the thrilling news to Frank Wal- it anoth woarch of Mr. Hastings. Breav cannot be lawfully baked in Now York on Sunday. The court has decided in a tost caso that it is “‘not nec- easary for cither the good order, health wocial and political recognition.” Reso- lutions and conventions cannot give the first and the second will only be reached when eolored politicians are as able and eolored voters as intelligent as thair white brethren. — Later news from Washington state that Lieutenant Robertson's sentence for duplicating his pay accounts is to a short suspension. This woull seem to confirm the oarly reports that the Lieutenant was the unfortunate victim of circumstances and the intent to deceive was not present in his offense. “You cannot well expeot to go inte my show without paying, but you can pay without going ir, which is much the voice or vote at Lincoln. Tt is well that |in case it was tendered him by acciama- Laird? There is a Polar silence in the region of Stinking Water, witha falling political thermometer at this should be understood at the outset. county. The ringsters, have seized the Republican organization in this councry to register the decrees and work the will of their railroad mas. ters, should be forced to do the electing as woll as tho mnominating. Having usurped powers which wero never dele- gated to them by the peopls, let them draw out what Republican votes they tion. Dorsey knew it by sundown and no forlorn ters while calling the crowd (of two) up to drink at the bar of the Paxton. Hascall alvo upon receiving the informa- tion hurried down town and a search ex- pedition was sent out for John M. Thurs- ton to carry the joyful intelligence that aGod had been found in Isracl, and that Judge Lake was a contingent candidate. Several delegates, howover, from the the medicine of defeat. which is *‘bitter to the taste, but aweet in the belly.” The county central eommittee have alionated fully 500 Republican votes in the county which will be cast for James W. Savage, ‘Waar is said by traveled visitors te be tho most perfectly arranged and finished school in the United States, the Cathe- dral school for boys, was opened last week at Garden City, L. I. This mag- nificent structuro has been erected by Mrs. A. T. Stowart in memory of her husband, The building is unique and elegant. It is in the early English Gothic style, 280 fect long, in the form of the letter E, with wings at the ext-emities 150 feet deep. The grand edifice, built Douglas county also threw a gloom over the meeting by the remark that as Douglas county wasnot to be represented in the convention, it made little differ- ence, as far as they were concerned, whe was nominated, as they proposed to pro- test at the polls against the arbitrary action of the central committee. However, tho general impression among railroad politicians was that Judge Lake's nomination was the only hope of Republiean and railroad success, and there was much congratulation over the news. The report may or may not be true. It is possible that Judge Lake may have consented to sacrifice himself upon the altar of his bleeding party. But, wheth- er Mr. Lake is willing to admit it or not, The paper was dated Saturday, and a grand ball was coming off Friday night With all the flourishes ticipants, The Beacon was printed Friday evening, and Friday night a terrific ran prevented thoe semblance of a ball. This was too much for The Beacon, and it suspended. . Startling Ast omical News From Kast, [ Philadelphia Times. The planets that have been o long strangers to the evening sky aro return. ‘Wendell Phillips. I distrust and despise the Republi- cans as hypocrites and time-servers, os double-dealers, as soulless carrion, mas- querading in the grave clothes of their honored predecessors. They have no right to seek their candidate smong the high-minded and preferable. Let them choose leader from among the Tewks- bury marshes, the peddlers of poer men's bones. ©. A, D's Little Game. Philadelphia Record. Ihe New York Sun is trying to boost Mr. Holman into the Presidential pear tree while tho pears are green. will it do when the fruit is ripe and rea- dy to fall. What POLITICAL NOTES. | known to the| continued the fruit-picking, was soon attracted by a large piece ot mica lying on the ground beside her. nap. The next day the woman took a pick and shovel, and, returning to the spot, succeeded in uncovering a fine vein of mica, from whica they realized ,000. This woman formerly dug gin- seng in order to furnish her husband with money to buy tobacco, He chows the finest cut now. A well.known artist, who is making sketches of primitive life in the Black mountains, has hard work gotting the natives to ““pose” for him. One day he of a small hotel and little else to speak of, has been the aceno of a ro- mance such as no summer resort need be need be ashamed of. It is an old and AND JOBBERS 1N A4 P ULL LINE OF THE BEST BRANDS OF - 'Wholesale Grocers ! Cigars a.ud Manufactured Tobacco. AGENTS FOR BENW '00D NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER €O . F. GOODMAN, OM) \HA. NEBRASKA. AR e o PAINS, OIS, VanLushes and Window Glass threadbare plot in novels, but one unus- ual in real life, Last spring a_young ludy from the North came down here for her health. It so happoned that hex photograph was sent to friends in England avd there mot the eyes of o young Englishman, who oxclaimed: **If that girl ix as good as she looks I should like to marry her.” sunny south, for his healith, also, among face he had 8o admired. Novel-like, it SPEG AL NOTICE TO Growers of Livi? Stock and Others. It f the best and sheapest food for stock of & ny kind. Ome pound is equal to hree pounds ef corn the mountains of North Carolina, among | ek fed with Ground OM Gake in the Fallard Wigt ¥, 1atead o raining own, wil narenss In v elgh and be in good marketable condition in thy 1 nirymen, ay well as others, who use it can testify thcne_ primitive: people, the aristocratic | its merits. Try it and judge for yourselven:s l‘r.& 5.00 per ton; ao charge for saeks. Englishman met -the young lady whose | ®+-end-me 0 WE CALL YO UR ATTENTION TO ezl Qe Ground Qil Cake. Ankirons ODMAN LINSEED OIL COMPANY, Omaha = was love at first sight; nor was the city wirl daunted at the prospect of becoming a farmer’s wife; for her lover proposed PIANOS&CORGANS Schuyler Colfax thinks Secretary Linooln | that they settle upon a small farm in this On Long Time--Sinal} Payments. of brick mage ou the premises, forms a | his acc.ptance of a nomination atthehands | samo,” remarked Artemus' Ward, the great moral showman, We are all will- ing to pay at the door, cash in advance, if Mr. Laird will only exhibit his collec- tion of living curiosities, the “‘figgers” from Stinking Water. Will he do it ? AcocorpiNGg to the Republican some ene but its editor is editing Tue Brw, Tux Bre has had bub one editor in ten yoars, whilo the directory man has been forcad to revise his list every year afic: striking confrast to the beautiful Cathe- dral in the immediate vicinity. Its arrangements for the comfort and health and rocreation of the boys are complete ond well-night porfect. i This work and the Cathedral has en- goged the deepest interest of Mrs, Stew- art for years; and in all the details of the great undertaking she has been aided by the counsel and active co-operation of ex-Judge Hilton, who is trying in all of the outrageous can or gunization, himself can hardly estimate. exceedingly whether he will permit him- self to be made a political ten-pin to be of the cenvention will be an endorsement and unrepublican methods which in this county, at least, have occasioned widespread and well de- served dissatisfaction with the Republi- Nominated under such conditions, George B. Lake will enter [ wnstaken. the canvass at a disadvantage which he the coming Republican. Ex Internal Revenue Commissioner Raum has gone to Ohio to take part in the campaign. ‘The harbor ommissioner who succeeded a “Republican rasoal” in Saw Francisco, has stolen the grand jury funds, £86,000. The recent census of Indiana shows that there are 479,833 voters in she State<an in- creuse of 48,607 since the luss consus of voters Governor Sherman, of Iowa, predicts 40,- 000 Republican majority in that State in We deubt | October. The most sanguine Dewmocrats only predict a close vote. One of the Georgia State Senators, accord- self-same county. such jewels wero quite beyond their means. _Finally camo the confession that 1519 DODGE ¥TRE Surprised at the gift of & magnificont 1 4 begin Caudlo lectures at once, for surely - hos 50 often trembled on the lips of the heroes of yellow-covered novels, That he wight first gain her love ho had de- ceived her! Ho was worth $600,000. A few weeks ago the minister rode over from his home, twentyfivo miles away, and the romance endel with a quiet morning wedding. mestablished. in 18583 S ing to Atlanta nim‘l\lumn urnals, cun;:‘ic e read or write, and when an autograph bouk is B50 *Prown's Pronchied T " Rout b0 hirn & 1nkck fa all bhgt b ban 1uake. [ ooy sy ranghiel Troehes” were < The Clneinnati Commereld¥(azotte says:| Colds, Coughs, Asthma, and Bronchitis has . ; “Phere are uine recoguized Republicun can i | beo lied. 25 m&e eod3t Oxm rosult of the changes in the reve- | g oo "0 Lited Stutes Sevate. tn Howifs | - o = L e ways to carry out Mr. Stewart's original idens in Garden City itself-—a place which is already brautiful and will grow moro 80 every year. This oity itaélf is a a call at the office of the Union Pacitic bowled down at the coming election, organ. We, have not consulted tho las’ direotory, but we should imagine that Paul Vandervoort had been editing the Republican for the last three weeks. Tue late Governor Stophens, of Geor- monumymnt to Mr. Stowart’s dosire to do something useful with his vast wealth, of the Diamond match monopoly. "Chis Its elegant Cathedral and achool will gis, is safely buried, but the tuneral ex- stand for centuries as his memoral and ) combination, which was made up of many companies blended in one, controlled the production of matches in this country and nue and tariff has been the breaking up | ton county, and Gevernor Foster dves mot live here.” Virginia has 128,000 colored votes In a total poll of 334,000, Dow many Muhone will have of the 128,000 is as yeb nncertain, though with hus tifteen cont-tioket plan ho wmay be able to The New Postage Stamps. The American letter writer has for so many years had his patriotic sympathies | harrowed and his reverence for the Father of his Country sorely tried by the painful that of his devoted wife. buy & good many. caricature of George Washington, with remorselessly crushed out all opposition. | The weakness oi the Greenback party in |its swollen jaw, brutal features, and = pud i i . | Penneylvania was plainly shown at tne con- | ical neck swathed i tid: NEW YORK REPUBLICANS, It will bo romembored that its repro-| Sl Uy purey in Sohuylkill county last | ginb o naplin, syt p‘:,':";g{, The rosult f the New York conventien | 8'ntatives appeared bofore tho cemmit- | Monday. Ouly thiriy.four " delogates were |\ "o the Int of Octeber. with is not entirely satisfactory to the half- | tees at Congress and stoutly opposed the | present, and !{-nz-m nority of these favored | 200y T0L RO letter Lty pouses have not been paid, at least not by the State. The sorrowful men in 1 oharge of the funeral supposed that the ) State, of course, would pay all the bills, snd on that supposition undertook to the plan of making »0 nominations. bury the dead statebman in a style unu- sual to Georgia, but now the legislature has spoeiled their plans by a flat refusal to e bled, CoxoressMAN RopixsoN and Charles Franois Adams, Jr., graduated together ¢“We little thought, at Harvard in 1856 the party last year by the Saratoga con- vention is healing with a healthy rapidity. All is not entirely serono along the Hud- som, but the year for another 313,000 Democratio majority, recruited from Re- publican votes, is a long way off. While the atalwart lion and the half-breed Jamb breed faction, but the breach made in removal of the stamp taxand the changes in the tarl by which its trade was affected on the ortensible grounds that the tax was not burdensome and did not increaso the cost of matches tethe con- sumers, but really bocause both the in- ternal revenue tax and the duty aided powerfully in preserving its profitable Congressman Robinaon, the next Governor of Madsachusotts, has always been a total ab- stinence man, as his reeord, both at Washing- ton and at his Chicopee home, will show, but he sensibly says that Butlerism, not temper- ance, i# the issue this year, and that experi- ence leads him to believe that the present license luw, with local option, is all the re- striction that can now be accomplished. Ex-Congresman Manning, of Mississippi, who was one of the most active anti-Randall new issue of stamps, will br ng a double relief. The new stamps are ready for isue, HNEBRASEA. but are to be with held until that date. In the new two-cent stamp it is to be seen that the aching molar has been pulled, and the facicl swelling has subsided, while the head and face bear some resem- blance to the Gilbert Stuart portrait in the refinement of the lines and expression t Hever Falls, | | | HHouselteeopers ABK YOUR:GROCERS FOR THE' OMAHA DRY HOP YEAST! WARRANTED NEVER TO PAIL. 'Sy 1y | Democrata in the Speakership eontest four whon we graduated, that I would ever |are lying down, at some nce from do this thing for you,” said Mr. Adamato | each other, there are grounds for con- = ?Manufacmrfid by the Omaha Dry Hop Yeast Co. monopoly. yours ago, was asked in Wushington yestor- of the features 0F0; 18 /AN IMprOYe: CORNBR 15TH AND DAYENPORT STRERTS, OMAHA, N&R, The rest of the story is thus told by | 137" f%hs Delieved Randall could be Dbeaten |MeNt in the arrangement of the hair 4 % A Vo s t winter. He said: “The indicatic re [and queue, The engraving is by Alfred Mr. Robinson, whon he moved his nomi- | gratulation that the lamb is not invide | the New York Times: P Aty sgainat eating Itandali, although | Jones, from a copy of Houdin's cas; taken i N : i On the 1st of July, however, the ome- T will not have & vote on that questios, ) | f; Tif mation by acclamation Mr. Robimson is | the lion. " s 1 will not have a question, 1 | from life. snothor awful instance of the demoralia- There are complaints that the Stats cent stamp tax on each package of | have not watched it very closely. That iy t'i3| "The new head rests in an oval medal- fag rosults of a collego education, to |committoo is atill atrongly stalwart. But | matches was abolished, and through tho the way it looks, however, upon the surfuce.” | i o),y heraldic shield. The lettering ] which M. Adum seforred s feelngly n | thoro s uo donial that it complaxion s | abolition of duties on wrappings and of o The tw living ‘?l’?»‘«'é,?"“»;!ful‘.’;:.“L".'L‘?li‘i shows mors shargly” and diively (han B[lgg]fls [:arnages aflfl Sl]l‘mg agu&s ¥ 5 4 - 8 engaged in tter \Uni i > W Cawbridge last June. boon changod,Tho Barnoy Bigin aui | oustom bouso clargoe wnd conmisons, |17, Thogicy 5, ESIS0 " egend, “Cnited Scates Foslage” and Bty o s el ke SR, Steve Fronch's have taken a more retired terviow recently, charged that Mr. Holt was [ below the medallion, “Two 2 cents,” T managamont of the Bloux City & soat, and tho comuittac, as & whole, has | Fodueed from 35 to 15 por cent. Matohos a Uuion man from pecuniury remose Mr. |atunding out dlewrly on ' groundwork Office and Foctory S. W. Corner 16th and Caprtol Avenue, Omaha i 4% o Hols, who is living quietly at Washington, | darker than the body of the atamp; while Pacific Railmay have, it 1 wndoratood, |beon liberalized. Tho ono significant | dropped in prise at once, for the cheap | ki, o'voporter of Thin Star of thit Gy’ | tho colar, & pale carmaine red fuk, in which definitely decided to build s hundred and | fact in rogard to the new oemmitteo is [ matches of Swoden immediately sought | VL cun expialn Thompeinh BAEEME Bt oxido of iron is & powerful component, | fifty miles of railroad next year, wost |that whilo it is an administration one, this market, and the Diamond Match f * | sufficiently distinguishes thedenomination from Valentine, their present terminus, Grant and Conkling have had no hand in { was sed with all tho dishonesty and unserup- | TS0 MG FETEEIETRIC, B ) K l’ tion, and in o levter addreassd to Thompson 1 ¢ g ; . and $250. The company has been {:..;“,‘..".:.‘: '1';':' bl dhn o o vl been | eruont carenturing of G grand old IMPORTERSJOF : 3 i i disloyal to his govern- crat, ok of / sion of theline will be towands tho Pow. | Assured a delegation from New York in | forced te take this stop becauss tho re- | MMM St MU0l curkisBed by | reseumbled his pastao. stampn. ho noeded ,_!,T dor river and Fort Fetterman, 1884 in the intorests of Preaidont Arthur, | moval of the internal tax and the reduo- | hiu that tho people of Chatlesian leasyed of | neither military skill nor equipments. he 3 o 5 3 The hand of the president has been tho wsalon o, the S o orcoments would | had only to go forth and look upon his | un Ropublioan h enough | yoarcely visible in the politics of the Ew- When le went south, after leaving the cabinet, | 8! s company put down its prices. It has | ke made aapeech in which he said that Kort | without blurring the design. The line will probably run by way of |its composition. Stalwartism without | now issued a circular price list in which . Antelope creek and White river, from |these leaders is Sampson shorn of his tion of the duty broke up its monopoly. is n ! Match factories can now be established | huve reached Sumter, 2 thnhunv.-mue:nmhr m"l‘;l.“d the ru‘l field was won." fumloand tha wiion ‘g_‘f.‘:l:‘."':;fl,‘:’:;' pire Stato this year, but his counsels and tEne sbupuld. pefore thode T1a rebelllon| The process of printing these stamps AL.EL. DAIILILLEY, MANUFACTURER OF FINE Sumter was reinforced through a ‘trick’ of | The doublerate, or four cents tamp isof k : Holt and General Scott That word “erick’ | 4 green color, and bears the head of the it announces a reduction of over 50 per l iy and w which latter peint s branch will be built | locks, cont., or from $0.10 per case to §2.25 | Mousneas ibimplis. L rosonted the dmputh | ot and frightful than tther Goy- %0 the Black Hills, The further extem-| The Richfield Springs convention has AND JOBBERS OF DOMESTIC OIGARS, TOBAGCOS, PIPESS SMOKERS' ARTICLES without a large and many small who took to themselves the power of ap. | directing influence have been heard and foues are springing up in the nerthwes- miucina delogates t« the State Conven-|felt. There are growing indications of a | tern states where lumber is cheap. S, 'm'nu pwfdmz'fi is b;ld and the | purty revival, undor administration lead- | * 0 tho achiemo wil bo serry v ‘Ito"G3e. |orship. The olive branch has beon ex- ioan, ¢ tendod, hesitatingly it is true, but thou- This is anothor case of the pot calling | sands of Ropublicans have accepted the X i O 3 #ho kottlo black, The action of the Dou- | tender. observing, *'if we were atriving to stimu- glas County Contral Coggmitteo was con.| Those Democrats who oxpect that the lato a failing circulation, we . should sistent with tho precepts of the Zepubli- | fatal quarrel of last year is to bo repeated dAuub.t'lnu‘ make & more hhr}llmg reduc- ean, and the practice of the politic again this fall in the Ropublican ranks in | tion.” Every paper would like to sell for who have worked it and the party in the | New York, will find themselves scriously |8 cent, if it could afford to. Let ushave intorasts of the railroads. mistaken. ‘The medicine of dofeat ad- 1o hyprocrisy about this, Mr. Reid, ministered at the polls, has oporated, and Tue suggestion of Contractor Cootsthat | t* e best political physicians are of the the frieze of the new court house shoald be of stone instead of galvanized iron, is s good one. The cornice proper, which yests on the frieze, may as well be of woro aware of it. Thompsou, & mewber off difers essentially from that of England o oA ARd briadIE NS R e and continental nations whto' continii to {UT et P lod to the firing wpon the | make their plates directly from the origi- iufermation which lod he firing upo ALl RIser Braebiz fioim Lip arigh filermation whic PROPRIETORS OF THE FOLLOWING R on blocks like types. The American . Bauk Note Company's process is, how- PRIMITIVE LI Bask Noie, Cumpsny's prossm i, how: CELEBR ATED BRANDS: Y in sanken lines, and from this, being | Reina Victorias, Especiales, Roses in 7 Sizes fom $60 Existonce Among the Black Moun. |y atiigh BW ¢ “I0 PR LU PUTE g top $120 ]')er 1000. tains of North Carolina A - . LRy kil AbE. ow S, 2 AND THE FOLLOWING LEADING FIVE CENT CIGAS: Condensed Romauce, wrn, are produced plates of two hundred steel copic of the oriinal die,in sunken | (g0 o abi0n Girapes, Pro gress, Nebraska, Wyoning and Brigands. | lines, from which the stamps are finally WE DUPLICATE EASTERN PRICES, printed THE GREAT GERMAN SEND FOR PRICE LIST AND SAMPLSS, —eee Tur New York 7vibune is stung to the quick by the Zimes’ reduetion in price and drops to three cents a copy bitterly A corrospoudent of The Philadelphia Press writes: Mount Mitchell, the high- est peak of Black mountains, is 400 feet higher than Mount Washington; in fact, it 13 tho highest point of tho whole Ap: palachian range. Mitchell, the surv. for whom it was named, lost his i falling over & precipice while wandering on the mountain after nightfsll When he was found dead the following day it was proposed to bury him where he lay, but an old mountaineer objecting that his spirit would not rest woll yn the val ley, they wrapped his body in a blanket and bore it to the summit of the famous peak that will bear his name forever. Every visitor to this spot carries a stone The Truth Out at Last. Cincinnati Times Star, The explanation of Mr. Watterson's long, lingering visit to Mr. Tilden lust suminer hus come out at last. There are Stwo handsome French walnut side- boards,” well supplied with tempting hottles, in the Greystone mansion of the hospitable s REMEDY FOR PAIN. Relieves and cars RHEUMATISH Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbage, BACKACHIR, HEADAQRE, TOOTHACHE SORE THROAY QUINSY , 5 acpes. -0 opinion that there is no need of repeat ing the dose, New York Republicans are harmoniz- ing on the basis not of Stalwartism er of iron as of any other material. aud the| Half-breedism, but on Arthurism, and docreased expense is an argument in fa- | and that is the party tendency in a score vor of itsuse. But the [rieze, by which | of other States fsmeant the perpendicular band between the top of the wall and the projecting e “DO DETECTIVES DETECT! Few York Herald. eornice, should be carried up with the same material as the facing of the buil ing. A sheet iron frieze will be certain the Rose Ambler c This is a question which is puzzling many of our contemporaries more than Mr. Tilden eats eight times a day, a lit- tlo at a time, with a very little whisky and water, and he takes phosphates. He There are some [still converses in a low tone of voive, but to placo upon his grave, thus helping to build his monument, i Living on these mountains are people MPIRANNS, Soreness. Cuts, Bruises, FPRONTRITES, Bl N SCALDS, who never saw a wagon or wheeled vehi- cle of any kind. Bridle paths lead to their howes and all they know of the \her hodily achis Wil g, FIFTY CENTS A BOTTLY by wli Droggib an BRE | p, D, Unascauns A VOMELER & RIS TR Y And i 0 warp and bloat, and the effect of the | detectives whose shrewdness in detocting 10t necessity, building will be much marred. Our new | clues to their victims pocket books is un- f . 1 oy eourt house is too handsome a structuro | questioned. The residents of every large “Turs the Baseal Qus, world is contained within an area of & 5 ¢ ih abi From the Boston Herald, a few miles. There is an old wountaineer $0 be disfigured for the sake of saving & | city are scquainted with thisclass ofsharks. | “py "L "My "D has » Prosidential | iu this vicinity who is living on the farm fow hundred dollars. Their scent for & five-dollar bill is equal | bee in his bonnet. 1f this is so let him | where he was born. For a hundred g Lt us have a stone frieze by alimeans. | to that of & vulture for a carrion. And |turn the rascal out. years his ancestors have tilled the same AND MALLORY & CO'S “DIAMOND” Fresh Fish at Wholesale. . B, BEEMER, A,

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