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. 3 THE DAILY BEE~TUESDAY, JULY 7, 188 e e ——— RAILROAD INDEMNITY LANDS, |Without them these bloody annual raids|I had suthorized the sale. I never knew |Perryville fwere there. Oonfederate M'ND MflulnEns ag&unnt school, H. Eva Lowe, salary . 900, T H E D A I L Y B E «| The new commissloner of the general would be impossible, and the proper authori- | that there was a saloon on the lot until I saw |soldlers loved a battle, and the men who land office, Mr, Spatks, 1s evidently the ties ought to make haste to adopt this simpls | the publications on the subject in the news. |thirked camp dutles, played slck, avoid-| * —_— Lake school, Stella M, Champlin, sal- ce, Mr, § s . Omana Orvion No, 914 Axp 016 Fansau Sr. and perfect preventive against Indian out-|papers, which was not until after I had|ed everything that had the semblance of : ry £800. i T o Orvaoe, Mook 1 Twars B | lght man In the right place, Ho has| (il KO BSricn L e | nethorieed the ‘sate ‘of the Tob Gemeeal | WOrk wees alwaya to be found In the line Regular Monthly Meetiog of 10 |™%uoun school, Kate M. Kean, salsty IJ found a grest many things In his depart- | j;npation of his tenure of office by his wise | Buckland aleo writes that Mr, Hayes never | OF Dattle, Board of Edncatisn 2800, Published every morning, fentey. he |ment that noed straightening out, and |and timely suggestion. hed the slightest intimation that there was FACE TO FACE WITH THE FOE. 3 FER ASSISTANT|TEACKERS saly Monday morning dally pwbl Imdhe sate. | hig intended raforms will meet with gene- A ——— a liquor-saloon upon the grounds in question, | On Tuesday evening before night the ity To be assigned to their positions here- One Yor........ 81600 | Thees Month.....8 # to | Tal approval from the poople. This will HANSCOM PARK. and that the building was never owned by |Brmies were facing each other in parallel | Principals and Assistants for the |after: Bix Montha . 966 | Gne Woutn. ... .. 108 | b oapoclally tho caso with roference to| 1t fa a disgrace to tho clty that Hans [ths ex-president, thus effeotunlly disposing of | ues about three mlles from Murfrees-| various Schools Elected=Much [ Bello H Lewi, n’w"u’.“'hm""":‘""’w'd“”d" his proposed order in regard to the so-|com park is so shametully neglected. :""’":":"'"’t;’;"m?";: ::"‘:’;"{:.h:::: b:":" dnh’iog down J{" ‘Vl‘l’k!n!nn p“.mc‘:?:}a‘ Other Businsss Transacted, ';,::"IM;,I,',‘:L 0o Year, with premtes.. 92 00|called railroad Indomnity lands. This|Other cities spend flfl:flllndl and thous- | s on thore,” and that he “several ”mn‘: ;ngn l;nrry()thnn grace, driven in by the s l‘:v(:l‘:v-l\l" h,;:r‘r,, o B Momite, withouh premasaia system was Inangueated some ' ';‘“l"!: ands of dollars annually upon thetr parks |, creased the rent of his tenant.” :fif‘;r’l;nm““,nl’;’:g;‘:;' . b‘};‘"‘}e}":iv Tha board of edueatfon mot last even. | Anna I’ Towiand, M beth Allison, Ot Mowth, o Sidersocn oo through the manipaiations ot Eie ";‘ R Genoral Polk ordered him to dismount, |08 In regular monthly rossion, with all | Kol s v " 'R Geate: Y st oA aative S0 ows A Bsopty | STRAD WRITFOUL 16GEFLIES WHR GRDPNSEy Wi | EWSpUes, - EOFSEQ PRy Goniiiion et PERSONAUITIES, and aftor many questions, belng unable | members present and Prestdont Poluts In | Emins A Kendall, Lillian A Littlefield matters #haad be sddrosssd 4o the Eorron or mus | succeeded in securing the appointment of | Hanscom park the clty counoll Is respon to extract any loformation and getting |tho ohalr. The minutes of last meeting | Kmiiy A Rebineon, Litzie R Perkins, e Gen, Williamson as land commissioner, | sible. It has been under the supervision | Bismarck believes in bald-headed men, |only intolence from the little Yankee, i i = | Note H Lamon, Lisuva Atklabon, Sosorass LaTTERS. t Gatl Hamilton Ty ‘nsowt 18 st ordered him to the rear. That nlght ons| Tere read and approved. Annio Quigley, Mary H Lomax, T e e e Sauraty, CRARL who ll through the sdminlstration of|of keepetr, who, as & rale, are mot only |, U Fivh H0D ShrowiR O0iC WAtet Of| oo oty datarmined to attaok at (f‘.yngm Traman Baok, the city troasurer, made | Eonni0 e tr:':f.'xt""\;u’:‘xfi;::f 4 B T Cora made pay. | OTant and Hayes proved a most subser- | Incompetent but who pay more attention ) spuiiaice John W. Mackey wears blue | next morning. Assoon as wo could_see |a report to the hoard of the financlal de- | Mary I . Liraie R Noedham, able 40 the order of the company. vient tool of the subsldized rallways. |to the restaurant and lcs croam busiaess | Aannel ehirts and slouch hat when travel-|tho light horee attended General Polk | partment, showlog tho receipts for the | Irene Harie, Mary I, Alter, ida Shallenbergor, N 003 | He 1t was who put in force the Indémnity | than they do to the ocare of the park. |ing out on the Wilkinson plke to a large \E4 FAG " ! H THE BEE PUBLISHING CO., Props. v Thomas G /aes, & Brooklyn ssloon koeper, is | white house in_fall view of the contra of | {1 Of June to bo $54,40.71 and the | Mary A Kearier, * Timma J Carniy, ¥ ROSEWATER, Eprmom land systom which has proved a|Oattle are allowed to roam at will through all broken up over a fine of $500 for pool sel- | 1y A a t of ditare 5 A B . i 3 2 oth armles. This houee, from the pre- | dmount of — expenditures & +|1sella B Schaller, Minnie 8 D. A. H. Fitch, Manager Daily Ciroulation. |great detriment to the settloment of the | the enclosure and feed upon the grass, l|n{f. SAaThint i g | sonce of horsetnen aromnd it, moon be- | Amount In slnking fand £15,965.80 and y:.m:u Watkmors, """y“‘x":‘”"yl';-l"m(i K ——d.-l( l_—'—fi R western country. According to thls eys- | while vandale are permlitted to tle thelr jur:‘: Ar\g‘;m:nmmnmu‘_: u:rn::rwt;:u:‘n‘:mn came the target of a rifled battery over a | bonds on depoelt £70,500, (Tnlhell;\li!‘l:' !-‘-Jv-, xum«[l,“llh-dliohl. eiLey and Keely are verymuch alike. | tom a 1and grant rallway company, when, | horses to troes and commit all sorts of |{hem, mile to our right, and we were ordersd Fanny ] i nna L Bloor, Noithor seoms ablo to maks a go of 1t. r, 1t could not | deprodati firat of all | Too " | amder cover of the hill bordering Stons |, ~FPllcationd for positions to teach in | Lucy I; Leads, ey B Nawon, for one reason and another, dep! ions, What Is needed firat of Roee Coglan has sold her horses, She can 3 g the clty schools were recelved from I Stacia Crowley, Sarch 1 Thompson, —— find enongh svallable land within the|is s competent and vigllant man for |Rotsupport a stabloand a Eoston husband, |river. General Polk, with a patt of his g i “IMA | Maggle J Latoy, Sarah 13 Brown, Tirsns will b6 two vasancles in the i o T P i Doth, stoff, remalned on foot on the pike ran-|Lx Nelrcoutt, Chrlstio B. Ohlson, Kato | Mary It Lucas. Jennie © Solomon, L A twenty mile limit of -ltefnu(c sections to|keeper of the park. He should thorough- | jeieo yield will give the Mormons n rest|ning in_ front of the house Paul, L. G. A. Copeley, Miss Anna|Abbie C ghton, Florence H Reid, Valentine land offico presently. [The| gy jts grant, it was permitted to make up |ly understand landsoape gardening and |and epond the early summer at Lake Skano | The Jefferson artillery was | Dobba, of Greenfield, Towa, Agnes McDonald, Ida L Remington, places, however, will not remalw vacant(y},y deficlency by locating government |the park should recelve his entire atten- “""l';"w“ s, ok £ 4 " ?“u: hill in f‘n‘:l""“;"d ]'"‘;" ‘b""h;" John LII McCaguo sent in ;}\‘ml‘:hl;",l::‘:;'mn Aia';t:ri:!]!la('l"y;" long. Itls hoped by a long suffering i i N ‘ t 1001 ugo, andson of o groat|in the rear ol @ white house. o |a communication stating that | Rene I H lltou,' Cora M Howes, g '/ lands elsowhers, 1a this way the Union ftion. The restaurant privilege should b | poet, is one of the most stylish of Parisian | men of the battery had left their pleces |1f the board desirca to retaln the | annis 13 Hurlont, M Jotepbine Fean, culatlon. communlty that the new officers will be | p,sifo and the Burlington & Missour! |leased to a person who has nothing what- | swells, o X and battle flag in full view and drawn |room at the corner of Fourteentl Mary Mary B Goodmav, an improvement upon the present Incam- | 45k up large tracts of cholce government | ever to do with the park. mt"h‘.‘:':.fii:‘;:‘.:,“fl.':;’:.n,".‘il".&’:!~“°N::“.‘.‘é a fire from a battery In our front that|Cuming streote, ho will r:nl:ne::c‘r‘t::: LR Helon 1% Hunt, benta, i lands outslde of the twenty-mile lim!t,| Tn the next place all future improvo-|is president. ¥ 5 made our potftlon vnder the gently slop- | for the next two monthy §25 per month, i‘\'n‘:":i:' 1\§ 1{:;:‘;::'- ;\\‘(}\fl‘;fl‘hk‘fxngo’ Sasor, B f tho Oanadian |ond disposed of them to Inside rings, who |mentsshould be of a substantial and per-| Mrs. Barrios, the widow of the late presi- Ing hiil very comfortable, Holding my| R. M. Stone filed a long protost agalnst | Dora Harney, Mary Fitch, ERGT, BMART, | o 0 anadian kold th 1 NN Bk, i Bhavany: TR W i dent, bas black eyes and glossy hair, and is | horee by the ong hitch reln I crouched | the board employing Miss Stull as a|Hsther Jacobs, mounted police has captured Big Bear. | 1® ORURERIGHILBUTES b Ll el A O ) o TR T R T down among the fofantry of the reserve, | teacher for another yoar, This report of tho committes was re- Thore waa nothing very smart in tho cap- | (08 the homosteader from locating upon | frail wooden bridges and other cheap| The Kiog of Belgium has such a long flow [ who were shelterlng themsclves along the | ~James Gardner put in an application |ceived by the board snd on motlon of ture, however, as the hungry chlef was them. For instance, the Burlington & |atrustures, that go to decay and roln In !nkll&egrd '.h:étl the little Belgians imagine he- | abrupt stone banks of the small, muddy | for the position of janitor. Mr. Long the board procceded to ballot h’l % t 4 surrender, Ho couldn’t|Mtssouri went clear up Into Boone|two or three yéars. The bridges should i 5, ., |river. Next to mo under the bank was| Lulu Shallenberger asks for the uso of | for the clection of teachots, on hls way to render. i N e sl fter. bs bullt of L il a Agnes M., Oannon, the Utah Polygamist |a young Tenneasecan, smooth-faced and |a room in the Central school bullding to| President polnts called atteatlon to bear the prospects of starvation which oounty, an e D oreafter bo bullt of Iron and stone, and | who hias been convicted, does not like tobo|bright-eyed. We talked of the battle | teach a summer echool. the law which says that after tho 28:h of SUaied T do the tuce. immense tract, which was at once 'the park should be enclosed by elther an kit eie hr?)th.r ] i which was raglng now nearer tothe front [ City Treaturer Ruck reported that|August there shall ba no principal em- p——— withdrawn from homestead settlemont, |iron or stone fence. No fence whatever|rowa farmer, i )m"E AT !fl::fi!":;‘; whore we were—I, knowlog that I could | $4,930 of bonds have been redesmed. ployed in any of the scheols who does De. ScaweNk stated to Senator Van | but In due course of time was thrown [ would be needed if we had a pound law. | contented than Mark,” i ,t:‘;e e ‘f:.li‘rfl L 1t h;adkrlx)o-ln,;l;t{::c thumus fH. Juneulmldll: application for m&};;fld Lt grafla ::nifimeé Soit & i Milo, Corlin, wh e birite b the lats i es he would bo called to | the use of a room In the Long school| This rule was by vote suspended laa Wyok that tho story In regard to his in. [0P2n the market by & land rlog a} high) There aro many ways In which the park || Tii% FOUH e e e ata ot | use his Enfield rifle, which ho carefully | buildlng In which to hold a e | yeat for ono yenr, and thoro neems to bo ‘tonded affront to the ssnator at Norfolk | prices. The Union Paclfic did the sams |can be materially improved and beuut!- [ and a native of that city. examined and from which with experl- |school. Granted. an almost unanimous feeling in the board orlginated In the Omaha Republican thing In countles far outslde of the |fied at comparatively small expense. 3 Mn.)(l:!ry Be_nellnnm. ulu'aerlr;l Cammndu;: gnczd hand he wiped the heavy morning i Mll-lz K. M. Kean makes application [now that when :huhtqu: o;nr‘.lmbm {;l{e twonty-mllo limlt, In Kansas {he| The waterworks company Is required to | Perry: is living in Iowa, age 2 years, ew. or the posltlon of principal oi the pub. |action on it agaln that it shal e abol- office, and that there was really no y 3 ot pany '8 required 0 | i, ' v san thing to give away & woman's nge. SRR MR DAY SaRY. BRERBS kT Ui LALK sy entlrely. foundation for it. If the fool-killer had | Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe railroad |furnish s supply of water for lakes and| Russell engewas a member of congress from An application from James B, Braner,| On motlon of Mr. Orawford the rules i obbled up milllons of acres!in this way, [fountalns, and we ought to have several | 1853 to 1857. Before that ho was an alder- | Directly the order came, and clamber- 3 t 3 v visited the Itepublican office a fow weeks | 8 it J 8! AR of ithe ity ot Tor "about seven | ing up the bank and quickly forming th the county superintendent, aeking for the [ were suspended last evening, and the ago the anthor of the malicious canard |and last year, upon the appeal of the |of these attractive features. It 1s hoped | years, Qi At lmgo UF; gray mfirched?om“’d lhronzfith: uee of rooms in the High School bullding [rale, which is No. 91, was expunged would not have bosn ablo to putit in cir. | state of Kanss, 1t was cowapelled to sur- | that the olty councll will immediately | The Countess Magri (Mrs. Tom Thumb) [ forest tn front, now flled with hisslng | vhich to hold the Douglas Connty e — been set aslde for It as an Indemnity tor | Hanscom park so that 1t will be a credit | China. my positien bahind the bank, when a|5"3Hg EHARLAR f e 3 . B otitioned the board |the committee were elected. T rowdy west is stireing up the Nat- [ shortags In the amouns of lands that had |to the clty. 1t should no longer be par-| Miss Becky Jones is at Long Branch, She ::::!lldploc(: ?t kutonu fl:llltnhg HeAE MO | g, hermission to olx’mn a'summer echool| The report in respect to the amount of meg state with two wild west shows. |bsen geanted toit, Of course whers the | miited to be used as a cow pasture. ffi:fi'fifi;””fi?flfi fié’mfih{,'finf."" z‘;‘e‘i': Z’é‘:&f !ou:g ‘:)d&roo"y\:sémzo g.f":,:;: n:z in the Cenjral school building to glve in- [ salarins recommended, except that of Pr. Carver's and Baffalo Bill's combina- |land geant roads havo dispossd of these —_— dence, 4 whoto I was, holdiog In his' right hand | 1uction in the German laoguage. Filed. | Mrs, Qasckontush, was 2opted. On tlous have run agalnst each other. The [outside lands they will probably not be OUR SCHOOL TEACHERS. Dr. Mary Walker nover tells what sizo | hls rifle, while his loft arm dangliog by |, ‘imm:n" urr:‘y pl:(fiume Biracat bnoh 'n salar; .wnlniwd tc8850. reault Is 8 1lbel suit brought by Buffalo |affacted, bt the proposed order of Com- | The efficlency of our achool system de. | booteehe wears. They mustbo compartively his side, broken batween wrist and elbow | ¥180ed petition, asking his appointment | bushe's y i ght by affected, but the propose y of our school system de- | gmyll, elso she would not be on exhibition at | by a ploce of shell or part of an oak tree | 1 t2¢ Dosition of janitor, RESOLTTIONS. Bill agalnst Carver, and meantime Car-misslonor Sparks, which will upset tho | pends almost entirely upon tho fitness | Ghicago. : i torn out by o passing ball, While bath.|, Matthew Brady put in a request for| o gi11wing resolations were road: ver's' cowboys are making Kome howl. |entire indemnity syatem, will hit the |and ablllty of cur teachere. While the .T“"l;’“&\')‘::'; of b"""’;“:!“']m‘g“i‘ 1;1‘“." ing the broken arm and tying a wet|93™ma8e8 h} :"’, property next tothe Hart | 5oy ceey Tnatenoting the secretary They celebrated the Fourth of July by a|Northern Pacific a hard blow, The [board of educatlon Is chsrged with the ::,!;g,:m‘;;fl?. their debut in society, ars felic. | hendkerehief around it, the call came for ‘Fa:::;z“w.:éf;sg’ csused by geading. | ¢ ‘advertiso for the grading of the lot fight with tho Salvation army. Tho gov- | routo of this road has several times boen | selectlon of teachers, tho rosponsibility |itously designated “cabinet rosebuds.” uslEoTmonnti F. A, Johnson aske to b inted | OB 2841 and Faenham Tatreet echool alts. 8 g ;s " While Miss Sweet doesn’t_exact] the| . Behind the white house we found Gen. | . -\ £ 4 0 eppomted| 5 qopted. ernor of Connecticut ought to call cut the | changed in Washington terrltory, and 1t | for their selection shonld be entirely with a0 en U COGSIL BREXADS Y (NN 1O 1 Janitor, T10% d sy 1t | ¢ overnment, the fact that she owns the Chi- | Bragg and Gen. Polk in earnest converse- Timothy B Tea Al K By Livsey—Instructing the board to militia, has immense claims for indemnity which |the superintendent. This responsibility |csgo pension offico begins to_ stick out iike a | tion. Around them clustered, listening| ;n?i ’yl urstales also azka tobe 8p-f,,v7y S, "Haskell $500 on ecocunt of Tan ci;——m“n i blot 8 large number of se'tlors are Interasted |should not be divided. We aro told that =h::'"= n:t-cihw & barn (flog-l;fl{! M. Quad. Bngorly, ‘ga fine company ofdcapt-m Guy P°A';,;,;,:“;g;;mn came in with a well | £¥adiog on the Seventeenth and Castel- = % man by the name of Hellwig is a can-| Dzeux aud our compan; thy 1=, h o] . . D e T BT in resisting, It has been customary totnl- Mr. James has been requested to resom- | gigata for o Weut Virginia postoffice, But | lant Grodlaat; :ho}.“enfng?hlzrg wflhgalu signed petition ssking to be sppointed lm;ymz::;;o_ué:]l;:mrAl;lgh:Eg i o A, T 68 o O low roads to file maps and then BB]?CV a |mend the teachers whom he conslders as hbt_alura hn;nn hfulyg h?t?ln:!:e“ ho Tlufm chacge | right hand the mane of his beautlful | i®0itor g te0 on buildlogs and property to have & 2 g new routs, thus being enabled to unjust- |fit for employment during the ensulng |1 name to accord with the revised version. | 1, oy mgr, the plctare of proposition from the Natloral school i great many workingmen In this city out 'y g “Ts the country rid of Roach?” inquires the ack mare, was the plcture of a cavalier, A 7 oM oW el b 100 barrell cistern bullt at the Hartman R s Raraabiie ly withhold lands from settlemont. The |year. Mr. James very modestly declines | Chicazo News ot tha top of & screed on the | General Bragg was in glorlos spirits and b:Md;:ch;;:Ell:.j( nnod "“}2;::‘:1 aoks , the cost not to exceed 860. of employment stmply bocausa the public |} o140 mpay run through a region [ to make any recommendations, but de- |Dolpbin failure. Pane green is the great | told great nows, Our left had swept) *p 0 L 0 Yo0 (88 50000 g o | Adopted. roach exterminator and it hasn’t been ap- | everything, batterles were ours and pris- Shawa & BHlela andlilomi Wekhansts By Liveey—Resolved that the school lof ;I;lp;zv‘ezent:l:nvet:a;l:::l:y:d '::’;:E' where settlers have already located, and | sires merely to suggest whom the board | plieq oners by the hundreds. Slowly the two BT e e e Er beu s eat o i dons thi yian it 3y | Who aFe throstoned with ojestment, while |shall omploy. ~Mr. James should not bo| Mrs. Tiddy, tho Boston “mind curist,” is| genorala rcde to the top of the hill. The | MCEWan to put water works lnto |y, sumnsoted mith the oty water warks i u,f., th_fm w“c mmmb’; b un | the roads clalm Indemnity for all loases | allowed 2 shizk tho responaibility which e o e e raraa | SOrTDIe din of strife was nearlng the fm‘i,mfi“”f{l,‘;‘,‘;‘flf“““m““"“ school { a1y, Adopted. n:gum'a R S month% of | to them caused by the acoeptance of set- | very properly devolves upon him as su-|is red-haired and intense.” romarks M. w’l;"mo" plkt‘" coniing [,”m the left to-| g 0 oral bills wers Presented|and re- | Jeicicopsland.cecolvedittint itho aso- Y tlements. The rules followed in the |perintendent. He knows better than|Quad. 7 mar aomi‘:):e = ;“'k ‘tlhl %wtnlmmnntu, 1 ferred. retary advertiso for fael, stationary and good weather beforo us. Kies omie oAl bs mnds Gapilo s th ho 1s and who is not | ,Mahons weighs 110 ‘pounds, His linen is | #08 Bow 10 o'elock, tho battle reached [ 2 g lamber needed during the next year, pply to | any other man who is and who is not | 415ays frayed st the edges, his cuffis broken | the pike and crossed ft. COMMITTEE REPORTS' Adopted. — 5 land-grant roads genorally. No greater |qualified to teach in our public schools, |and “one of them turned back over his coat IN THE CEDAR THICKET. Tho committee on clatms presented | Mr. Long resd a communioation from Ousazia.needs a boller inspactor, There outrags was ever perpetrated npon the |and among thoss who are qualified he | #leove. He belicves that dress does not make 4 7 bills from Mendleson & Fisher, architecs, [ Superintendent Jamee, roecommending are about 250 boilers now in use In this man, Betwoen the diverging Wilklnson and | adding $585 to the pay role, and the sec- | the employment s teachers the follow— 2 honest homesteader than this indemnity |knows who would be the most efficlent. | My, Lothrop, the newly-appointed minis- | Nashville turnplkes, here abont half a|retary and treasurer were ordered to di ‘ication: ::,:En& 'lt :: t:l;:» x'::!:d nb fihortmll)gl}l hux;- system of land-grabbing. Commissloner [The management- of the' schools very |ter to Russia, ?ugmluna_e of Brown univer- | mile apart and occupying about two- e tallbr Il amouaty reported by the fif,f:tfi:;hf: ’.%T.';ZHT‘ELSE{,’;&' “Io-n: D! should bo established. g ey iy ¢ b commended for his efforts | properly belongs to the board of educa- | Sy, hais Fin oev,i0 helght, and hit|thirds of the epace, was a thicket. The |commlttec. Susio E. Evelotic, Cleveland, Ohlo; Ada A practieal and competent man could be e 5 ey 8 g the lawyers of | federal line was origlnally through this| The commities on teachers and text|B. Salab Win * Tiizzle Mo: R T tor at littl to undo this great wrong so far as|tion, but the board should not assume | Michigan. CElonTonsalae arii ARl oIt a5k . Salsbary, nons, Mina, ; Lizzle Me. B e b A pomiBle; the odium attaching to bad selectlons of | Sulitbury, the now promier of Tugland, fa Gt o6 P4t LIS B0 T e hin S S0 pookalrecoimented au famsndinentito Aloese, “'Murlngo, In.; Emms expense to-the city, as the fees for In- Sm—— #aid to be a ni ), bu erts g ! . i % 4 R z toachers, or rest under the {mputation | that tho newapapor portraits of him give bim | Fight, and In 1t wero brave men deter- |make the sessions of the high school com- meatley ctmnl Ion Ll F,m"’" oy (RS AL (e DISARM THE INDIANS. g g E. Liclle, Kalamszoo, Mich; Ida P! z com: hat its chol an expression like that wnich a man acquires | mined to stop the onrush of our army.|mence at 9 a. m. and continu Z, , Si hic; Emm o] This 1 W. H. H. Llewellyn, agent of the|® at its chofce Is influenced by favorltism, | 22 e X 2! acq! P Y . continue unt!l 2|K, Wilson, Sidney, Ohic; Emma F. pensatp him, is s o -mmfl that we 1 . H, H. yn, ag DD T P Ay AT from hltu:lg on a tack in & vieco of mince pie. [ Jovered with smoke, falrly rocklng with |p. m , with an hour’s rocess at noon, thus | Stratford, n’m,“,w_ 11’1,; Kato E. Barrett, hope the city council will take under escalero Apaches, makes some valuable ittty ia, th okl 15 {:.‘lz.l%. Ltl)m"' Jn.l th?i son of the great- [ with the thunder of _cannon, musketry | having only one session a day In the high | Niles, Mich ; Carolina Heemlnp, Geneva’ _conslderation. Nearly overy clty of the |suggestions In the Albuquerque Journal e y said, thero al ou e‘ no :-m%end“:fi:n;:fna{;é !:;! hr:mlx‘n:;é‘!:it;‘lictltyl; and ths howls of frenzied men for hours, |school, Which has become the custom 1| N, yf; Mattio L. Powell, R’)ch’e]le, m.? population of. Omaha hae boiler Inspect-|In regard to the provention of the vided responelbility In this matter. | [ .¢H Fither go into politics, but as for him, z:;;a{"{lh:dlucn: of tl:le bn;&(fi. Into tl:]e sll large clties, The amendment was|and Kate L. Rlar, of Mansfield, Ohio. or and dlieve Jano| geod | reason why wo Apache outbresks that occur almost as igades plunged and disappeered, | pasted. The committee also recom- In connectlon with this the following Tho superlntondent should bo requirod | 1o i moro thi satisied to bel solid and i | cedars brigades planged sud di ke K t @ of his nati th, while from it, down the Wilkingon pike, ded that tl is i : should not have euch an otlicer, regular as the spring time, In the first :0 r]eunmmuud the teachers, and he “’“’“e AIOR0.EI0 BOOR .0 O URIRAL YD BOR 2 P ugnag 8 e application of Miss | rasolution was adopted: place he suggests that a term of twenty- | 1 the future must ba held responsible for | from 85 to 35 & month, Their names romain | confederate and federal, walking side by [on file. The recommendation was tendent be authrized to secure the above The pay of the Indian police is to bo raised [ Poured a ghasily streamof wounded men, | Shelby for & position as teacher be placed | That woe recommond that tho superin- GeN. McCook, ex-governor of Colo-|five years imprisonment should be pro- taelsloomperc eyiAndiplielnoyy ‘1‘5:icll:ruageecd;:oli‘c‘:];fi\z;fi:;'I{:ztt!l:‘lln%Epl'ffies;.t:::ng: 5;1"{0‘:.";’:115;“"::; l:af,:;’lagoub%};’;zzl; “d'fn":"%a PR oy ial A teachers if posstble. rado, has been giving tho seoretary of | vided for any ono who sells or glves an St e Ruuning_ Ceano, Wolf-Coming-up-the Hill | & (28 718 RC autention. =ox honts g gnd, the spocial commitico| Resolutions were cifered by Mr. Cono- R A it ey Mzs. Duptey, who shot O'Donoven [and Red Bird Tail are sergennts, Woli P ved by of men shot |appointed to correspond with the St.|yer authorlzing the committes on heattug the Interlor soms valuable information |Indian fire-arms and ammunition elther e L i q of | Asleep, Crow Foot, Bull Shoe, Tearing Wolf through heads, arms and bodies, moro | Louls Industrial school to aecertain who [to haye sn additlonal boiler placed in the and sound suggestions upon Indian affalrs | on or off & resorvation. He next recom- 5 ras acquitted on the ground of | 4 /a1hin Robo Tnside-Cut ar every-dny po- | Jucky than the broken legged cnes lying | can be secared as & competent teacher, | high school balldlng: i {] 1 nthe e Indian ey o b oo | monda the disarming of the Tndiane, and | 28013, althoogh not generally belloved |Hoomen. Mau Vo Garria'tho Sword it th |atill i tho fio of batil. and also sacertaln what 1t will cort t0 | president of the board and high school ] 3 at Pine N e has a choice lo $ 3 e8! clusivoly that the TandToasos obtatnod by |1 they noed protaction at any tmo from |0 b 1a8ne, Is mow confined fn an sy- | PSR AL Piee SO, G0 B » Sholeolob| | The battlo now slowly awany towards | open such brauch of txaining In tho | principal to givo Mastor Frod W. Sladen ol A i 9 lam. Young Spreckels, who shot M. H. | Standing Soldier, Bear. Runs.in-Woods, Kills | he Nashvillo plke. The desperate fed.fechools hore, reported that Mr, Bumann, |a diploma, and authorizing the committee the cattle men are not worth the paper [the aggressions of bad white men the DaY o e e, Walks. Under-Ground, | ©¥als were raluctantly forced from the|of Bunker Hil, 11 can butldin h e thoy aro weltten on, as tho Ulted States | milltary should bo called to thelr asslst— | D2YOUPE: Was alao acquitted on the ples | G et o 8 ol e, Afraid-of Nothiag | codar thicket into the oponing acrots the |bo hired o8 o feachér ab| made foriby oy a!l hosorezry ropales e e mteanty ot to” anco. Mr. Liowellyn hits the. nail |9 1288014y, but was allowed to go fre. |ani DabTait Dog, whil-the Fort. 1Tl mes | Nasheilo pike and the rallrad to a hill | 900 a your, ond. 1hat i wauld cost sbon | wers il adspteds o o e dian natlon or teibe affecting lands, He |8quarely on the head. The Indian de- NOhod,y belleves thst ho ls Lnsane, but :L’Swfimefi"'f‘?.?{. l.{::fi:l.‘{pg‘:inihga“&tlgr where the rlver, after running west, | $180 to fit up a room for twenty puplle, | * The bnurd‘adju’umad until next Mon- holds also—and substantiates hls p';ultion partment does not furnish arms or aocording to the verdfot why should he | Gharley Deep-Water. : I;l‘:::: m::ll::prvmm “ljdthl? un:zh, “l:d T honshioy ang §180.for sooly forlaty | day nighu ? 2 t be confined in an asylum, the same SRS ol REVERMOD. 870,50 IARLO | peraony. R R —|whisky to the Indlans, but they [ 7ANE, 3 OF NYONE IV o right wheel to meet them In the charge, R e T oot s M A T weilon money, but Spreckels had hundreds of | fncidents of tho Grest Mid Winter | Prlghtly just between the two Jines, and | employment of Mr. Bumann as teacher, | 0uisville Courler-Journal. A gy b paors l;{ " e e et ovors i | thousands of dollars at his back, Birliggle 10 Tannoasss back and forth around regiments ran for- | The report appropriates $2,000 to carry | ‘I #m not going to quarrel with the n lands. ~Gen, 0Cook glves the [#sys, 8 i every day o YT +|ward and then back, frum both sldes, | out the arrangements for the Introduction | president or the administratlon because nawes of seven of thess trespassors who [In the week to Indians by merchants in DENIAL IN BEH s et % and men dled by hundreds. of the new department, my special friends or favorlte t alone hold nesrly 4,000,000 acres by[some of the largest towns of New A ALF OF HAYES. opigciacd Soross the open field, between the| The Brennan clatm, which has beena| Y. F S 9859 Ro) lone bald /900,00 e O O et La| We have recolvod a copy of the July| ©Of the Orleans Liht Horso (Confoderate) [ white house, ob tho Wilkifson pike, and |mattor of ise betweon Him and the |*[Rointed to office. That would be virtuo of theso worthless loases, snd ) Y {sate of the Brooklyn Magszlno contaln. |, e had come down from Knoxville | struggles fn the cedars snd oroand the[board, about recelving payment for childish and sbsurd, I have stood by asserbe that the Indlan territory s over- | thelr complalnts agsinst the Indian de- i - yn. P " | by the beautiful Sequatchle Valley over |burning house were brigades hurrying | walls around the high school building, my party in defost and battled for ita run with specalstors sud adventurers of [ partment and the military whenever an | ‘P8 & SomOwW at lenghty and expliolt ref- | Waldren's ridge to Marfreesboro, where | forward and hundreds of fugltives and | was brought up agaln, The trouble priuclples for twenty four years and I am outbreak ocours. 1If the Indlans are dis- |tation of the statement that Ex-Presi- |we found the army resting, taking a | wounded sesking the protecting bunks of [ seems to arlse on the matter of m . |ceralnly not going to oppore the first every degree. While tho advice and dis A g nen easure- | g oplalogs of Gon, MoGook sy bo wnneo- | stmod they can do. but little or no harm, dent Hayes was aware of the fact that|breathing spell, after & continuous and [ the river. Unheeded mounted cfficerr, |ments, On motion 1t was referred to a i:'fi;’”{‘:f“’ ‘d';““ll'";""“ we }:““"‘ had of the Indlan territory may possibly have | better lv will be. It {s to be hoped tha ¥2% bolng used for saloon purposer. | Loonidas Polk, and like the rest of the | Unheeding, brigade after nglgmio ‘maroh | act ac & committes of u.ll;lt'nlion'.’y 47 £ | When T eplit or oppose tho_sduminatra: the eftsat of hastening aotipn on the part [the suggestions of Llewellyn, who 1s re- General Buckland, partnerof Mr. Hayes, | confederate army had a facaliy of mak-. |by and through them golng to the front| The committes further reported that it | Fio% 1t wiil be on & question where som iy gardod as ons of the bost agents in the | 8tates that the ex president never knew Ing itself comfortable under almost any [ toadd thelr quota to the list of the dead | recommended the employment of the fol- Important principle s lnvolved and no government, ¢ circumstances and In & short space of |and without avall to attempt to move the [ lowing teachers fo on aquestlon of patronsge.” that there was a saloon on the premls P P g ¥ the high school, and —— service, will bs promptly acted upon. (e 05D 1 PromIses {41 e, The month of December, 1862, | federals from the hill, principals of all the other schools, and | = PT——— JULY 18t was the day set by the know- |Now that the Indlaus no longer de- | BRtH he saw the publication of the fact | yay gpent byus in comparative peace and THE FINAL CHARGE AND RETREAT, fixing thelr salaries at the amounvs named |, he Pucumatio postal service in Paris, ing politiolans for a clean sweep ia the|Pend upon game for subslstence, we in vn-loul|nenplperl. The hctlin'_‘he p‘::uty, snd In hlfihor .inflinr:{ h:lrolen Consplouous among the houomn;z on | oPposlte each name: ::fizhngfifl&ed o-: mfiyli%g(g“ e:na ’m departments at Waal cannot understand what use they can |38 are given by the Brooklyn Magazine | there was gayety and revelry, town |ihe bloody plain Col. G .| Homer P. Lewls, principal High and | charge of tran Iottor to any pl par hington, but it falled v and vicinlty of Murfreesboro wasstrongly | prounted u’.’, ‘p large ';:.y l‘:nm ;:né:}' Central schools; u'lny, $2,200, within the fortification 1s threo cents, 'The toputin an appearance on tme, The |have for firearms, and it is difiioult to un- ™ follows ; 3 southern in feellng, and an unusual op- Alonz i t i bot broom may have broken, but wpon the [derstand why they have not been dls P I;::‘:h:l; o: ::f;:::'d f::x{x:,:::hyg‘::z,fi' portunity was lfl")flled haur officera Igr :z‘:;?'::ngmg “fi: ‘L‘:{.{,;f m,. ::n ::l'. and L‘:’:I‘-’u’:i [lrirf::ll:;l?' I:\e:l‘:al:let::ln lc{:io'gll5 '!:irl:”w“‘c‘::‘m AR PN MO suthorlty of & senator, who olalms to|®rmed long sgo. In commenting upon| i " " | social pleasures, which they did not fall Haoaa nbiaoted to [t $1,300. : — know what heiis talking about, Preal. | Llewellyn's practical suggestions, the Al- f;;‘:'p:;’:ui;,ff“:'wm‘“m.:‘;;_"&‘,‘:,’;::'v':‘o‘:_'f'; to tmprove, Tho great cavalry genetal, | por gtar, aud T akiached ve o comumand y principal teachor of [ ufum oy e racrdinary, reprosontation of dent Olevelsnd has never intimatea that | Puquerque Jouraai ss, lots in Omaha, 'chmuxh a real estate firm in Poglig.:; I‘;:nh;‘:l‘:: ;Slam::;: P:::ic! oolousl, He must bave been devoled to amlstant toach d e hish Rraotio Host piayed ghe Hila ho proposed touake & clean sweop on| Mbior Liewellyn certainly exerts an extrs- | whose chargo the lauds were left for eale or dent Davis held & lovee of all the prml. | 140 southorn caute, for leaving our army | oy 01 5o ‘and “Contral school; o Feaatelp, Siokn he' sl b tho 1at of July or any other day, | 12 fy | "Ainary influco over his-savage warrios, | rntal, From time to time various parta of | nent cficere, and wo. had a grand review | roony brcyi vont west nd n wn at- | 2, PTG i, "6 SN ) B BRI statomenta of (his srell posted semstor are |2 24 BiveD to the Todian problem aa much | theso vacaut lots have been loased to divers |of the army. Genoral Joseph Johnaton | Doviuy way oaptured and sent fo tho|. Vilia B. Shippoy, ssslstant teacher study, probably, as any other.man in the [ persoue, the lessees themselves erccting the [ Was for a time with us, and our hopes | ). U, High echool; salary, 81,100, tree, and he clalme that he gets hls In y Tortuges, and shortly after loat bls B, o 39 f -+ [country, Ho has this great advantage over | buildings and retaining the ownership in thom, | Were raised and our hearts beat high In [};¢ hoing drowned in an attemps to es-| Margsret R. Mclntyre, teacher high TIETZ PARK ormatlon from a cablnet officer, thore (many other theorists: be Is right on the [aud at no timebave either ox-President Hayes [ 80t1olpation of a new ordor of aflalrs and | g0, school; salary, $1,100, musi have been a protty lively ofrcus at [Kround, in daily assosiation with the people [ or Gen, Bucklaud owned one of theso build- | Of euccess. 8o we eat down ln the falr | ™Niop found Rosecrans with his bleed- ¥OR THE EIGHTH GRADE, ON THE MILITARY ROAD tho cabluct mecting tho othor day, |10 theorisca about, and what ho may sayon |ings, and conscquently have never ro-| {OWR Of Marfreosboro ko spend tho win- | (o army huddled up fn » compack mats| Mary E. Quackenbush, salary $800, . Prosident Oloveland firet fnquired of the [0 ubjoct is sure to have a practical value [ceived any rental from their occupants, g eoerantly not expocting. to be e |18 front of what had been our right wing, | Fiorence M. Harvey, salary $500. mombors o tho cablaot what foundatlon | ™2, * %8 dlement of - common | Conoerning the particulu 1ot upon which tho o e PRS0 Do mo The next doy was pused [n Rerfect quior ATy o7 ; » | sonse runoing through it not often found in [saloon is located, and which it is reported Mr, ; ! _|On theevening after this Breoklaridge| . . g :hl:l'n.h'h:l ;::nwr::al;‘;l;:r; ';:‘Pn":l‘f’!' the learned dissertations of eastern philan- [ Hayes caused to be sold at onou.\:hl::fllo m-'— uggo?,{::g:n’ :::':h;ffnw.:mf,’:g‘lz{.‘?;y nilde his Hr:;a b"'A“""" unfortunate | , Jzard school, Anna Toos, salary §1,- e il - il a g Journa py, by permission, the following extract | thought we coul stingal e soun - ,100, Whether any member of the cablnet ac. | ore In the direction of & satisfactory solution | from » personal letter received from Gen, | of cannon, Tuesdsy mornjng news came ff';“,'f"l’ """Eh'"lme o ‘"J;l"" f'iho| Ossskchool; Grace H, Wilbar, salary Everv Sundav, knowledged that he had been telllng tales | °f thi# Indian problom than all the others | Buckland In answer to an lcquiry regarding | that the fedoral army was coming down [ oSice and of the oaks on the h,fl',“:nil‘:: 1000, By complete wilitary band, Conveyances out of sshool, we re not nforaed, bug | "1 B8Ve weitien on the subject, Aud his|this matter: “On May 18, 1655, the real | f£0m Nashville, ~All dey loog a line of [ {0450 Fiohs whers our men had fought| 1ongschool, Sarah M, McCheam, sal- | \Sove, Western Drowery from and aiter 1 M, Oleveland 18 said to have piven them rewedy, that will certainly bo efficacious if | estate agents wrote to me that they thought|£°8y eclad men marched tlowly, but)gnq dled, 7T did not know why we i‘v‘ud ary $1,100. ‘:):‘u:m;‘.i;,.m‘ pleasant and desirable place EURTAMEULA 1o bars \#% | appliad, wasolves o ivjustics Lo the Tndian. | they could sel the lot for 812,000 or $15.000. steadlly, through the town, passing on by | fonght, but I knew that we wero leaving | 1L/?avenworth school, Minnie J, Wood, - Y wiactbue wallng over tho | It slmply draws bis fangs without impaie | On receipt of this ltter, M. Hayes blug abe | 58 Nashyillo plke towards the sound of |ip the shadow of the cedars and around [*alsry 81,000, - A, KALISH. coals, 8 understand also |iog his capacity for development in the [sent from home, I immediatoly auswered ofe wore no choers as thoy |t fatal hill bundreds of our noblest, [ Hartman school, Ellen M. Whito, sal ' . tha ke had repeatedly outlined his polley, | right direction, The remedy is simply | authorizing them to sell the 1 s |presed headquarters, thero was not &|yith whito facce turned in mut h | 87 81,100, il hom to sell the lot at the latier lyound of dram nor blast of bugle, but | fouardy the winter sky, - | . and that he did not propose to have thew | t0 disarm the savages and make it an offense | figure if that was the best they could do, On Fason baol, Maggla Molurlhy, sls Mer hanl Tallur Fadhocye . s J . the little battle flags to the cent 398 W ahape one for hlwm, Tu other words, he | I2VOIVIDR imprisonment for twenty-five years | tho 23th of My they wrots me inclosing a ,.,l;(m,nf. a0 t;ewr:;:lnsv‘e':: Pass Ogmmsax, Mi, “{}:!l’:ggéhool Ada E. Schoonmaker, c e e R AT ik :;Lnnly oo £ sell them arms or ammunition. { deed of execution, consideration of §13,000, | full, the rifles were bright and thocar:| o ., . === sslary 8000, ; d B14.5auh 10th Biceol, B A At o This s thld'huln situation in & wutshell, | Mr. Hayes had nothing to do with the nego- | tridge-boxes filled. The men Who had | 1oy im said 't e iomrey i ieramento Vol | "D Juglas echool, Ads M, Hauris, ealary |8 DOORS SOUTH OF FARNAM L They cov do mo injury without firearms | tiations aad knew nothiog of them until after | fought at Shilob, Richmond, Ky., snd |on fruitsent to Chioago. x $800, First-clase talloring in all its branches,