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| T TR R e ———— L HE OMAHA DAILY BER / BER 3, 1885 VIVI i E I)A i h\ 310 I‘L A Rtaitroad o the Northwest, ‘ for their next pleasure trip. We wouid | begnn to glow the coming weok will | attention have any conception, Hundrods | death of the yoliceman wae absolutely an i Attention is invited to the tetter from | caggest that they go over the Omahi | $00 the leadersof Wi fies ' notive on | of children of difforcnt ages, different | accident, Whethor the resencrs woulds Ouins Ovrice, No. Wi Axn 918 Panxin 8¢ | ane of our 1most prominent business men, | belt line., Tstings. In apife of Mr ndstone’s | temperamon nd different m' vilities | or would not have taken lito if thoy conld — b political sianifesto the gaps in | arve collectod togothor snd rushed th not efiect theie objoct othorwise is matter New Yong Orvrer, Boo " \ 3 . { v printed whero in thi is with re ] ol . e irel . H Prar 1 e % A " ” T o » th ral ranks hhve not enticely closed | from one gr other with a of opinion; their justification in so doing . : gard 0 Ve necossity of prompt action on | Tuk best ovidonoo that Omaha s DooM | yng the union of Bie radical and wi ity whiclt far somo. s onsy, Tor afhors | 18 mATEoe FOF atgiling remalns Pulitstied every moraing, xeent Gund [ the part of Omahia to sceure rail | i€ zepaino is the faot that Tom Murray sem almostasfar o as over. Tho ficult and for all dangerous in the | that the solitary shot s fired for J “ anly Mondny morning papec pubiishe 7R | ' ol S j Monany moraing per | WY cOnmeotisn With” nithwostern” N Py ah to conatenot: his Four | fc chureh dwestablishinent causes | degros to which they may be injuriously | the purpose of breuking open the yan Wate. - iy of the whigslto stand aloof while | sfiected by tho oxcite oS8 nid that So! killed TERMS DY MALL | ben 3 > % . toenth street block. I ¢ B AGE R Mo, .. | LTEICE S ARV S HiEve B g AL T Ceadicnlt undot Chamtberlain are in [ or by worriment by uistake. Yot for tus shot threo mion | G SPECIAL Bix Months, . 5,00 Moath rect commitniention with that on o —_— : 4 holiton on ‘the question of land | inability to main A were hangod. [ om Wty Ber, Publisied 1 v oin the state through tho extonsion of the | [OWA ¢ ows 8 gain of + and allottnnnt of farmsto labor. i - - TENMA, FOSTEAL . : At tve already have by | iN five yoars his is n little more than the Iv n all fa _u’m The Hunter H Mmgaged for the Snake. o Youe. wih preni 20 |t Nor v antorn systemn. Thiat i hnttes | four times tho gain in the population of et nopposttiontathe | Philadolphia Revord: Tho acquittal of noiseo Chironiele: Ho got on a B Mot te, withoni prees o % | than no it will not bo of mate- | Omaha during tho saw iod g 4] f s \"x"v-r- bl 10 | the Marguis do Moves by the Dakota jury £ oneo, and whon ho came to the One Month, on teinl t ¢ 10 e )'-xihlm “' ¢ Omah | g m‘\""'»uv h .Vh"ll‘ ‘x: i”".v'. ’\l“m; before \\|mm. he was tried for murder | ond of his tether ho found himself sobov s f AR Moritrn HURBARDVILLRY 18 the nato | o tho divorming: SiTalons of the pety | foey st the Killing of & cowhoy 18 | ing up in Carson. Having but one sult AR communicn i 2w it o1 onsion of the Missouri Pacitic o | Gooroin raliwid N o ors, the THNEIRNG venbirraseod. kv & looked upon by the fronticrsmen very | of raimont, ho hung up his le out torial mniic wid be nddeosses he Bt y ka 15 not what we | O @ Georgia tailway station hey Lk o 'l "““‘“;‘ DUTDAT LA ]""’ # | much in the samo Tight as the killing of | side the door of his toom in tel and rek of what in this country would be | an Jndian, On the strength of this ver- | went to bed while his costuime wis boing e FOR OF 170w DR, ¢ 1, | onght te change the name to Tom Com- | { WUSENREA VLETIVRE want, It y be to Omali on the fed platform matetial diet wandering noblomon in searel of | rencwed for woar, He s 3 , ! mingeville. S ¢ I k A Uininoms Iottven ar w0 should b | oAt whit thb Bt on tho south | MK the simp nest week i an assinlt on | dventure may find o new oxeitnt fn | of shimber when 8 knosk \ | RFEET MAD B T T Gt | and tie Novthwestern ison the novth. 16 | Pk Apaches are still raising hair ia | ot iborad donders, g past Horal | lantiug cowboys. T sport will ba the | o roquested tho knoclee to enter, an o MOST PERFEE Ouawa. Dratta, chocks and posiofics on W ITL 5T OTUE TS SRR T 47 8V 1 s Mt 4 detives, mid O g to dovot more alluring Trom . the fact that it will | Carson man, in somewhat rough sttire, e aiade pigablc 16 e ortor e i | mala in the o \ the Tombstono dis ind thera is # | attention’ %o political | vituperation of | kg oxtremoly dangerous. The cowhay is ked in. yuitest and steongent NabmL R T o B, ROSEWATEN, Korron. " Tr was supposed that whon tho Penn- sylvanin logislature passed s bill agains stead of paying them in money that method of oppression would coase, but such, however, has not been the result. The question has now gone into the courts, and it is likcly to romain thoro some time in accordance with tho proverbial delay of the law. The Iabor o ations of Pennsylvania, howover, propose to see that the law is enforced, and they ave contributing funds to push THE BEE POBLISKIAG COMPARY, PROPRIETCAS, , with branches runuing to the | wniversal eall for Crook's famous Indion | Gladstone and Bright. ‘Tho oxtonsion of | 3 sort of gatno that hunts the huntor “Aro you al » [ Aor & derioately aod Raburaity ns s (rale angle (i point is welt and ox- AT <holt . Soairy N of the tew voters gomo from liberal con- Ureat Amorioan Travelor o saf up in bed, drew the hedelothes i . Oimadin oo WRAE 1a kdltaotsroad to tho, | ted under civil servie the middle and “wpper elusses will | Nebraska, is the great and only Amevican | “ i vour oase. \ St weed o supering to et | T park and boulevard schewfo 18 nob | of thg bovoughs. Current Opintor. of Gogthe ) gross will contain a8 many drinking men | in this o L and it ixto bo hoped that | dead. It is only sleeping. Dr. Mer Efelkn Gerstor s at present in Boloy — votlon of Cle o and to hi duty o tho public. | that e T ing the entorpriso in the imwmedinte Toe Moatreal anti-vaceination rits | g prind, will be he stobor 18, ot & L u fivst trinl, will be held on October 18, two | chil. " 10or company will consist, besida hiore fhe in Oliler S0 w0 dave | teado should take hold of this schome, | over “the vight to hare arms, L t ¢ this time in Chicago, Some of theso days | trade should take hold ol it | new syst serutin deo listo. Owing to i the r praiso of the state CAhom ha, harpist Qi Soppla, planis Sl o disheartened v th etion of i convention [t appears hat Bellint Donlzeitl and oven tion that Mayor Boyd's provisa in | a ealming off 1 ! . toel o Thder the | 3 i a calming offe oh ropuhflmmu MR 1 ey and cleetion had condemned. Under the | it, had he Other Lands Than Oura, tember 14, had been able re be identiticd with the cause of the democratic Yos, of course [ do.” while Meyerbeer, Goldimnrek, Goinod, Cons } nated on Tuesduy in the dispersal of the H fiotlt to /gt 8 dommvorat to. acoopt tho | tho pluns onti b votod Tor b the noxtreglar | NAted on Tiesday th tho dispersul of i | o Jopartmenis the vopublican | Was expressly elosen o ey ot T Thaven't sot any moncy. D1 | and all the rest of that sweedly fearful brood are deimociats, we tejoice to know, who will the horso. y interests of the projeet at heart, sl The effect of music is eurfously illustrated of the cloction. 1t m They will not think it ne 3 ' PaSh bt A 3 e & oy Wil notbink it noc s twasn't very yonng. 1t had been | g Ot the nights when they play Wag- Phis timo the old mon should lash the 3 v v people shoatd ceour in auy conumunity, Filthy habits and | 1o such an oxtont in ths thivey-: corners or, i the evont of republican si ignorant opposition to vaceination ware { partments where a single v T T il reetivy shaft, andl it had been fiftoon or sixteon | body Wants any Tam sandwiclies, ad s 1 for leading his boy astray. duly prochiimed b Dawes, 1 the see- ¥ ¢ i U which has boen raging for weeks among | ho result. | Strause is the composor to make the. wino go Tos country is not the only nation that | for the purpose under debate, the signifieance | St % " o ST TR 30 i L 3 1 \ G cotlatey 18 nc Y the authorities to compel vaccinution was Cho trouble betweon Spain and Gor. | of . ( '"‘5""‘“"‘”"""m e oomppoln :\mlrr“] wl to o to dleep. e gave champagne freely fting to twonty-tive the number of Chi- | Thosinplest mode of proecdure aud the | buildings und destoyed hundreds of | i Kustern Rowmelin, - Fut i scoms to bo | Was siated “to go” by the Hill wirspullers, #Good morning, 1 am engaged for vous Dobilitated Men, call a special eleetion at which Lo vote on this | in the city. Nothing is so unreasoning ns wtion. The selection of the pope | yomination. The remainder of the tic Belt with Eleetrie Suspensory Applianees, those having passports, but the latterare s the goners o Tuesday. November | BT f N 8 POSER asthe geneml election, Tuesday, Novewber | giaq of widespread education. Knowl: | havdly help loaning' toward the most | paid the hest price for his provisions, | hood, and all Kindred troubles, *Also for blunders that might uvalidate subsequent his dispitto was sticred up by Bismavck | Peadent voters of th o that those wWho 36 jarer o of somo poulivy he | Crred IHustrated pamphiot with full tnfor ! obstracted by “ignorant prejudice and | make the king of Spain more firmly his IV L 1 Cpvbtal ctade, do mor want tho | dftorward; ho walked up to - his wagon | in old Mexico. The Catholic church is | 100kivg to a submission of the proposi oty oftan offend some one | not tolerate their influence apon the action of “Gob ) o to-dny? to prevent polygamy gotting any foot- ves the mayor and council | 10 addivional light on thy situation. The IO Iy ARl GO ST cassock, neard A Dullpup with a tondod Mormon colonization and the | Mibits any such improvement costing in s will participate, isox- | Be d vicinity, the most populous - ticle of bonrhon. llows an’ they eat @ great coines ome aid prencies e same kind of until tho ordinance providing thevefor 's hope of zli intor square miles hurman 18 v heen bunished by the pitiful showing of R destitote, r and Wi Mi oi1s that all the tough ones you've got?™ | A elergyman in Brooklyn is said {0 bo clection. Tt may be voted on at any | secins now to b n duabt that the revelt | the floods. The government authorities | and he often takes a bottie of wine with his “Well, then, L reekon on tho whole,” wuuld create (he greatest sensation is the ono for that purpose or at the s Riigsio ok Austrin The mugniicént harbor of L'al nes, and of the members of the lower —qnd, like most thoughtfal peopld, was to illustraté the idea of the good shepherd to Cox AnHiD oratelmertl e lzogd Sviier S mutton head,” was the response. { —Pitls- dinance containing the proposition and ¢ ¥ f A oA R & y Doy impossible to predict what may bo the | also sickening rumors of disastrous inun- s. contamed an articls on Ohio politics, of hall a colwmi of other simiflur paragraphs: the Pending casos to n finul docision oceasions voted on improvement bonds | ple who surround her assures Russian A i ther the senate or ouse restairant by asic of the towns prominent of the A | hesitatingly walked neross e aistes and trnnk forming the sidos ol that t the franchiso makos nhy predication of i “You," he answored, from the pillow PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., R anr “the o b he | plainc our correspondent’s letter, | OMAUA wants more policemen, but be- nicoe: y pat 2 Are oncours hicag Wi fol Prutt can ta \ " < . - Keee (he ball rolling. Pile up the | 1 Ll stituenices the patty leaders are oncour. | Chicago Nows: Daniol Pratt can take | qround him in an instant and assamed | wany, has had (e safisgaction 'Mfi‘m-fili? 1] AX old nowspaper correapondent at | northwest, ownod and controlled by be more than wmade up by the | Travele “Woll, “you sce, I rented a field For tat Wolmar with e New York'I' mes: M, III's nominat on and the horse died.” production of “Faust™ o will not negleot s did the last onc. This is welcomo nows | oue business mon will at onee meet and | should ndiminister a stimulant. T'ho French elections will bo held on | is gr ete «ith ont usinsm by tn - vy men “Well! Hain't T got a ense aguinst VY 2 ¥ for this country from Southa Tis most arent adinieers 1 the enomies | “Unquostionably. But, toll me, what | Sot GO ATy future. It strikes us that the board of | Scomed to have been eansed by & disputo | weeks tater. This, it will beremembered, | oppo ol the president ot damaged hom by “You seo, & rattlesnake bit him and he | self, of Sig. Galassl, Orfando, Harley, 0 new thore will be o universul clamor in Ona- the local joalousies in tho varions dopart: | presi ent's sineerest friends and most ard «Can't T suo the man for the value of | Lhe company will fitst o Boston, o ys that the Foredd is mistaken | the tronbled waters does not seem to lave ¢on n common Licket, and owing fgeaaty & LAY ¥ b MR T AT T ontro o by Hiy inothods which his eandida- | and rent me a field with a'rattiesnake Rosathil A% 6t 1At (o' o sholves: ot oL Xhe the Myees conteact for city hatl plans “witl [T Y cirenmstances itis diffieult to see how sup- You're right, sir, perfectly right. Do | Yok Motropolitan opeia house duging the opposed to civil service reform that “ | tiow, unless n speelal clection isordered.” |y o o w0 tickot i 5 e Y T H S ! : ! e Ihe vioting in Montreal which culml- [ on one ticket in only ty party 1 this state when it has put up a tisket CAhemt—what amount—what foe do | eliclli, Vordi, Bizet and Halovy are ' ropres sionor Grogory. | election on the first Tuesday in November. mob by the Canadian militia o 1, and s V | are to bo seen again, Mapleson will have: to ova | L nAtIGLve 6 : o dan- | eases. Owing (o thi ot vott for Lk, Bt b M ; ’ beon nove | an fustruetive commentary on the « nuob vore tor Lill, But their number s com Very good. What, may I ask--what o P slowly, or, ot lsast, eautiousty, in this aftaie. | gev to the stato in alowing widesproud by the of teant ot Tlcodore Hish b § . amule, and “the gophers had | e musie I sell three times as muiel lager son with' that horsewhip with which he clection. The one to be held to aesume the guardipnship of the repul ¢ responsible for the foul epidemic | 46 et hins bean presonte | the vole of his party, wo think, yoars drawing quartz from s mill. Well, | getvighty-ive per cont outof “them, T mjesa e ¢ i e e DI 5, i ordet o Lvening Post The ¢ o pmoeratie g ! ond plice, in orde ¥ lots Wit mplotod domoeratie | about OfF. A Ban foels seoll off white he Hstens o has & Chinese restriction nel. Thoe Tia- | ©f the matier would have to e proclaimed by | over the Carolines has been lost | but that will be an insuflicient leaven for the 0 nst look at tho client. | - but the necessity of m : some concession the snakel™ | Youare od a freg trial for thir duq(r noso who can be brought into the king- o | ov of the dispute was a diveet | notto be coinpared for a moment with tho He Took the Others. for the speedy relief atd permanent cure_of only issued to Mongolian inhabitants of | & The Meralil does not wish to abstruct - is the pereguisite to obedicnee; and | Catholic severeign of the most ( v | New York Herald: The nominationof the and who liked to live ns well as did his othe diseases. Complete restoration to T is o mistake to supposo that the | proceedings. ~Terald. sanitary hecomes a dillicult matter whea | fn ordor to settlo it in_ v way that would | controlied the convention, and who, it they mation, terms, ete., mailed free by addressing { funatich d betore-—-just as shrewd 1p of these independont’ voters and will - and ‘nquired: IMPIETIES, the dominant religious or ot ncity hall at the general S din norder'th mike a deeper im- | the party. 10N, yos," said the poulferer,” a fine | Some say that Sheol 154 magnifivent dry N e oo | POWOE to orect public. buildings and the | ¢onforanco to be hold in Constautinoplo | Roverts of floady aiid storwns 1 Thdt TR o : : | goord pedigre the agoregato a sum greater than £3,000, tho tension which Rus- | povtion of Britis 5 of Senators Frye and Blair aro said to be the deal of poultry. Ilaven't you got any X . le closed his chureh season shall be submitted to and ratificd by ve boen rudely dis nd ail de }m.,“.n_, has heed royed whisky, but he never drinks to excess " thom over. “There's o1 two, three, Tho charter doos not requite the submis- | R ool eRion e S every por- s and portble ery | wiukeel “Yes, yos; that's all,” said the seller, | creating 2 sensation by kitl In yiding the timo, cither at a special eleetion called | in Eastern Roumelin was instigafod ' ributing provisions and clothing Tunch. concluded the bayer, Ul take the other | who will some Sunday preach the gosps general state and counly elee [ iy iy gho I rosponsible for | Point was steuek by w storm wave L Noise few of i e verse to & drne on - gilolg. | the children, said uppose you ine earry out the law is tho pas: JE an or- an unfortunate and uncalled-tor ve. | is liplomats, such as Htl, of Tlinois, Badly Mixed. { burg Dispateh. the publication thereof twenty days be- | gufeome of th present complications. | datlons, P riiculars of which have not Jiquor i= sold nt the eapifol as much as which the following is a t HWhy i i that when Mr. T WHE el -mp;nh_? to :m?' ou ak on their part ignific dispatch from el | iug tor “cold t ed My Colien for I s tobak,” and s rosults impossible, but as a large number “'vo gob a ease for you.* CNTOAO T, TOvIS, briok and mortar,and lot the boow go on. | which should bo earefully vead. What | fore the force is increased it should be | aged to hope that sny disaffoction from | a back seat now. Senator Manderson, of | ui interosted | jinecietiing o K"t Goedly i l ew accossions from tho lower classes S P B ' % oR Y X0 Mr. Leviig cain wdopt BukEod Washington predicts that tho next con- | Omaha capital. Now is the time grazing trom n man, L put horse on it At O il st v HIndeed ! Well 2 | opportuni ” I _ . o S \ i Sunday, and seeond ballots, made noces- | Who were incensed at the s raightforwa d d - 50 to the Washington gin-ills discuss the project with a view of start- - ¥ by o failure to otect & ohoice at the i T . accompanied By her hushand e l' i that Cleveland made. The newspapers that | did the horse die of ¥ o i fi Axoruenr lavge building has collapsed, 3 1 [ 3 P is the first general election held under the Aint s port aro the very ones to tare loud- | died | American tonoe; Mlle, Tabiache,” Slgnoms ha for n rigid supervision of buildings ting on the City Hall. | Woodman linseed ofl upon | nients, now for the fivst time compelled | Stpporters in the demo ra fe pa we been | e o hadin 't any Biisiness “ Muste hall, in No also to the divorgence of views pre | | thirteen operas to be produced at tho Naw T democrats generally are 50 much | g S bion wntit after the nest spring elee- 3 arious gohools, tho republicans < | port und approval of the sdministration ean | you want mo to tako up the ease?”’ coming seuson, there s six by Wgner, Cleveland will prohably find it di e » abcoptance of e i . 5 A fos hiatl AR et ident Cleveland will probably further says {lad (ho aceeptance of out of ninety depariments.” Hence, in o | talenbodies nostility to the policy w ich {6 prove > to OROFY sented each Dy one opera, Tt Linda Tuiola Tho Bt having, (& 16 toncciod, the best | heavy dosteuction of property, furnishes | ballo New York Commeroinl Advortiser: ‘Thera ! give you =l givo you hiilf tho valuo of | i LA mate cun be made of ¢ ively small, and their royoit will bo w | i i } bRt s e 0 i s Dosarbasted: o y ) : t oly suall and their wyol doyou consider o viduo of the heasts | 1, (NGEAT R, ey Ohlean ot 1n the lirst place, the submission of sl mat- | ignorance on sanit ibjects to ONISt | dlection that “scratehing” has preva ¢ parait el vir o the A ! nibblod 6, and had fallen down a | beeras usial. Oun Mendelssohn nights no- recontly attempted o whip & young man 3 is not such an one, but a state election, . Uil el s it wasn't—wall, T should say it was worth | I don't think much of M. Mendelssohn, T k¢ | the French Canadians and the attempt of ticket hasone f name upon it, that T o " /i b K B b | Tho lawyer gently Iny down in bed 3 Gz of Strauss, aid he orders his bottio of wallan govornmont has prasod & law lime | W mayor. i et by the outbreak which wreeked | goni'ofin the more pressing diflicultios | salvation of the wholo Twap, - Mr, Chapin 0% most expedient would bo for Mayor Boyd to | thousands of dollars’ worth of property fl -probably to Princo Bismarek's | f5 e sentiment lnally compelle R 4 of the nsc D, chrated Voltal dom on one vessel. This docs not includo | gy : 4 subject, sald election to be hel v same | ignoranc once oo ) A oy Y J d e held the same ignoranco and hence the need to tho | oueession to Spain, as Leo XIIL can | sawe portion of the republiean ticket, X rion: Agentloman who | Nervous Debility, loss of Vitulity and Man- i i 1 the islands who desire to visit China, . | isonly animated with the desire to provent fiforconiont bt the TnWwa both-arell i ation in Burope. Itis intimy il ticket was a declaration ta the inde- pejehbor: as once deceived by his and manhosl. No visk s in- ¥ S i elect M, T, will control b democgatic | Pouzht. Meoting the dealor 8 fow (iys Votig Beit Co, Marshull, Mich, polygamous Mormons ean find a rofuge [ Therc is no danger that auy procedure bt country, andits influonco issuficiont tion in November will be invalid, | Latest dispatehes from Roumolia throw ion by a graceful apology. suods store erowded with woinen who have L y e + e kgt give fearful details of the o - T.ord Tenne, tipple is good old port. | tur v 1: churel paper his o5 to exehangze & ave iy % ugainst any in- | Only rostriction is tho clause tat pro- | o Monday in whieh, represontatives of ught by the clements lust we L Atlorney General Garland likos a good ar- | “Now, 3 vo got n posky Lok of ¢ T pastor who ufter the summer vacntion granting of any lands for such purposes. 1 ally foeling. | the 22nd inst., coyer % i ators whe totalers. tough ones?'” i 1 snid the dealer, picking Z and dovs not ob- ority of the legal voters of the city. | rm..:mw upon her own resources has | bers of lives lost. Ma i u Kentuelians usaally taico whi ight, | four. five of ‘em.” sion of the proposition at a regular ¢ity | iy of lev military ostublishment, Therd | deseription have heen carvied away b is o zood judgze of lquors, — separating them. | bieyele: But the Brooklyn preacher who ¥ by ¥ & ) purely by Prinoe Aloxauder, and that o all they cie X rolieve the sui ident Cleveland drinks a wlass of heer lot,” The peddlur Tooked thoughtful, | A Sunday sehool superintendent wishing tion. Al that is required to | the vesult which all sides denounce | Week and most of its inhubitants pe | yourselyes little by what would | he opening of the Bastern question. 1t is 1, come Withotit a bottle of winc at theit | A recent numbor of the Paris Figaro ' The Jewish Standard has the following {n fore tho clection. Wo have ou vi | Russia’s race aflilintion to the Slayic peo- | eome to hand. D B A i | e ews fromy heOhio. whih is ona | berof w down towl orthodos school ie un: P i are ol one natu mosk discouriging, o 1o has joined an wp-town refor fem- other questions aflecting this city 5 b Andobuve aueations U0 this clty 8 ho strongest pres- | Dutferin, vicoroy -~ of - Indi In no city of the United States, except, Under the Teadership of the leader dohn | e i s s 1ot 1l desia for Mo, o tho general elections for county and being brougl o forms t wvernment that nec ty has Yy S ) 3 “Canr,” the Cleve Foadan's Wash- E ) s being brought upon the czar d ment that ity has | poerfiap Orl s therd so el wind | Peeqmseh Sherman, the list vebe i p e, * the Awnd Zeader's Wash- | S Ri, s Sioh clsctions usually draw | force him t oxtend agsistauca to - | awisen for Trmed intervention in Burmih | drank in proportion’ to the population as ,l st 5L, it s Jones, the reyival clown, and “Old ington corvespondent, isauthority for the | 5 S0 B L T special oloe- | s, un assistance which it is and that ho hns ordoved tho ohief com- | thers isin A aeheaatiing O el e Coreral | S the huiorist of tho Atlanta Constity- was not o pious body by any means, and | ;00 & 8 I B assistance meant perm t i King Theebuw o protost vinst the o il during a session aehoiee artiele of {905 e TGS g 5 Taven't got any oo mucl roxpect. for lone of its most brillinnt western mem- if it is desired to get afoll vote on a | without being ussaulted at ov actions of the Burmal trading assoc :mm.\ and the present minister to fertin, B S SRR S G present, wid they are not likely to § 2 mattor of great public importance. Of | tainly would be, a combination which | tion. The tenor of Earl Dufftrins ad. | My, Pendieton, wis not o MAUELE IR LD B R buon o i that respect by the bers was soldom seen upon the floor ex- S TVolloe olion A im kB nal e ar would include Austria, Servia, Turl viees points to an e : annexation of | iendsol the sex 0w snd then, iy Lof Ma ) ptunder the influence of liquor, Whom | COUrSe: VOUDZ upon & munieipal PYOD” | oo, nd perhaps Ltaly, | 3 Burmah. ‘The Burmese” envoy at Paris GO gone b o ! | public worship.—[Frank Hatton, SoF 1 sition at a county and state election is DAL 4 R R i f j P ALITIE the cap tal of I o1 ink the e 3 iR ARRCI i §0 far as that | of the question. Strong pressure wi 0] ssion was to ange o troaty o TR ] m B AR el ounties dle Tennes: ordering pen membors who think themsolves among | HE ¥ b B ICTR 49 TS does | doubtiese bo brought to bear npou tho | commerco with Franco and To resist the o Baneroft, the Nistorian, will cole. | foar.", Tho veason of the rising i to | fi¢ Pumberland river thouwght ho would: iy 9 i ”" A = o a s conef ) does ght, ¢ X i e s eighty-ufth birthday at Ne n prevent tho reestablishment of slay Jones' dodg . o e the most brilliant,” but whether any of ‘ i vk 44 X o 3 o I | s b ate his oighty-ufth 1y ewport on 1 Jones' dodge on i congregation h Y ol N yorte to aceept the union of Bul and | annexation of Burmah to India in ¥ y A < ¢ not involve the same outlay, as the regis- 3 S i 5 4 Sunday. the south and thus also tho reduction of [ and see how it wounkd work. Ho had seen th 1L put the above cont y Y & Roumelia withont the arhitration of wossible manner | A ; em will put the above cost on remains i e il slatd cwors | Roumelia withont the arbitration of an 1 | > . | BxiDrasident Artiitithas, rontad. a.pow. tor ax on the sheep and the eheese, in- P the Rov, Swnuse it with wondecful offeer, tration for the general election answers | it W " o resident / i or l o be soen : < med conflict which would draw all At 3 9 | the winter in the Church of the Heavenly s occupying the ¢ the most and he eonkid see no reason why it should not also for the spocial eloction. Tho cost of | Lastorn Europe into the trouble. Tho rock-hound island of Heligoland, | {heNRCHM, the © oRHoarenlyjiciakticoroEmI I Aa R i TXOve bCuAlY a8 CaaEIVe Ay e it ana C X Lin the vievel| EopiStFOHORYA pgre RiakEiho doureliaofl o fon in i ikl luoma i Eeo 1o "";“""'l"“"-d The only financial failure Roswell P, [ Tt bl oG bESTICH IS SR e lle e s | tho entiro eloction machinery. Thoiconsternstion infe, which thoian-)| Cerman Sicaty e ot gL EEMB TP L Fover o Was an investment in Lore's u Good Time Coming. ) : R R R by the curs on our streot tuilways, Many | Ty Olio campaign Is glowing at | hy'no monns subsided. Simply. statod | from Denmark, | scis Connt Leo Tolstol, of Tussia, has ot be- * iz, blls aro resuming operations. i eliminury sviees, e slowly reioved his 3 4 o y 5 5 ¢ 8 £Q.. N iy @ > LA come il AS Ie) h s just fin- Yo 1 asing 258 is enlaveine, il after glaneing ovi F) e, of our ;‘} ants decline to use the ears | ywhit heat us election approaches. The | My, Parnell’s scheme is the comple recent ye: nin tho flesh of Gor-hed anc \ovol i an ordarls aniier ' b;:::;’"fi::i‘:‘lthn:”,’,‘,:.'J,f,:'u, ',‘,'kf:,‘, i Ol .}Ln.‘i‘i.."fié?. in reaching their places of business in | yj,lstend episode doesnot appenr to exert | restovation of legislative indeponde many. Tho island is tiiangu 10 | tilson Huteling s mado over SWO00 DY | pority. 17 docs hotb scem that prosperity | 1 50me plati, Wivarmished gospel ruths to- the morning simply bocauso they oan | much influenco in the canvass and tho | t© Ireland. This is'an clustic term, which | and only a milo in its oxtrome length. | selling out his share in the new typesetting il dovae fu the shape of a lood, but ti v, and would try, the Lovd Deing willing 4 . q d i 10 | Would naturally include full power of | Lt is situated forty miles northwest of the nshino, which: however: I not.seen sute 1 1viilodinoin ! 4l ) IME i helping, £p0se the hypoeracy of pros miake the trip faster on foot. Tl - ; y ¥ : i d ) | ) | cof steady business’ revival ) Tt ] lly & P P A g question of John Sherman’s retwrn to | passing overy kind of measure relating | mouth of the ver Elbe and ity S50 P ;I’l'_‘ “I :‘.i)"“‘:wm:'fi‘(“'.l-“;"l",“"""- 1OVIVl sing Cl g nnd l|l Ithmiglwnru ‘"’é pecially true on the Purl venue, - bl st i b 3 it " proximity is rvegarded by the Germans 0 ol " oo © daily p Zor. pErson or persons present who did not - wan! y the senate seems to be the most import: 1l condition of Iveland, but | 1 y reg: v ¢ president intonded to go 1o Wood DRI ey Tt s opportunity rigit o teonth street, and the Cuming street | gne bofore the people. Jublicans feat | can hardly be taken to cover such mat- | 85 stunding menaco to them | it, M., Iast Sunday, to the Fishing cluh A y ) Sk T o il o 2 HARROL. 8 % N A ; : apport of the army and navy or ofher | foreign nation, for whoso flcots it would : 2 ohreh. Y rlolinlet, 18 glving concerts clcedd, feoted, would certainly incresse tho rev- | which in off yeurs is apt to be large es- BRERRL . m." M. "Par. | sorve ns a station in time of war. Iu e l"lfil‘.:"“”‘ the viotinlst, 18 glving concerts -and “racked enues of the company. pecially in the Western Reserve, nell illust i ing by throe ex- | these cireumstances there is doubtless The Last Struggle of the Fenian Before the season closes Brooklyu proper = ample: I phcluistny is to ho ;l'nlh 1in nlu- l'ctpul‘? wILi‘n;h i; :flnlgr:mlwll 1JnTu o Mr-(?x;r(,hry in United Treland: | will liave cight theatees, B Ao aula - safoklings e e . | compotent to legislate regarding the | from Lordon to et thut un ar- | The last struge Feninn insurrec: | Lotis will open at the Chestaut streot opern Ui i In takes o very laxge telescopo nowa- | PVGPGIT D o PO onare, the fixing | rangement had been agreed upon by | tion of 18 iAo in. Englnnd, end | oo on. Mindng: Octobar 19, Th hehtig have somothing else to do to reliovo the | days to discover any apprecinblo growth | o vats, the buying out of landlords. [t | Which Great Britain will codo Heligoland | that last struggle forms tho saddostehap- | Neil, the Marchionéss.” tedium of existenco thap. writing consu- | in the New York Grant memorial fund | is to logislato on education, which, nex | to Germany and receive in return the in the wlmh> story. Soon after the | A realistic bloodhound bit an actual pice Jar roports for the stato dopartmont. | but the committeo professes itsolf | to land, has been the most vexed | lands in New Guinea which luve boen | rising in Ircland the "Manchester polics © out of the Marks in an *Unele Tom Cabin, 30 j Bur Nanfids t i1l ha hon and thorny of all Irish questions, | taken posscssion of by Bismarck in the sted on suspicion two men. The and the actor is i an Lowa hospital. Ty the release from o lunatic asylum of an | cnough to pay for its seeretaries’ salus | jndustrivs, which T (ta s hani v E i Rttt e Donet d q f t R i 1 strivs, ) B can that J. \ ko conspicuous od suceess In San e y iiatioan girl who marriod an Tislian | rics and tho noosssary oxpenditurcs for | muy imposo ustonis dutios an goods im- [ Whila the Boumo inus are ncoomplish- | pirt In_ the Judesbin oftlie Toninn BLOOD AND BEAUTIFY THE SKIN, i - 1 gount somo years ugo, and who was in- | office rent and stationery. .mr:‘lwl-l‘xm,l'm'h"l[m]. {mm l':ugl:nnllnr in;;]llusir politiea o blulim(l ‘tlruulvlu las | wovement i.r r "jn’--p -;m' nrrost niml o s Liovyy tho cornetlst 15 o wive u sorics oarcoruted when sanc by hor husband, - Scotland—into Ireland, or, in othor | broken out in another partof the sultan’s cape, and Captain Doasy, another ~of performushecs i the prin cities of P LT TOPTEN, 672 Novth Tonth - ) ruilrond king bonts n | INVESTIGATIONS of domooratio appoint. | NOTds, that it is to have s budgot and | dominions, The fievce Albanian ve- | proginent Fonian. The seizire. wis Germany, "Lhe tour willbegin I April ne WY X idbinhia, roneets thit oo of hisd m Amcrican railrond king “bea vy FLON DY financinl system of its own. Nothing is | ported by telegi vo risen in re- | great gain to the goverhment and o groat Phe Kiralfy Brothers are making i guwidd to nim ineidontall foreign count nine times out of ton as u | ments in Indinna areshocking the nerves | said as to the nature of the tie which is to | volt, and to hive ral bloody one | blow to the Fenians, The menibors of | DI ‘11:1||l|n!!r_llt:lf|;l|l~'l]>!"r>1l:v|f-lx:|v| A;x\g‘l::;xgu.;lu_- i= woll and b gained oy ol mateimonial venture. of tho adwinistration. The postmaster u_um‘;hn(w(l: islunds, a8 to the 0o nlvnyu- counters with the There will Ihu]nn"mlli'mllirn' ll\hm(-lu-:;ll-lrl mob to- | G4 Pibod, TGO AL CMOHERT ab NINIOS Uae - Sours0 of tho Cu e whig em——— of Torro Haute is discovered tobe the | tions for such common expen thoso | never be peace among the hostile races | gether und recolved upon a bold attempt el 5 . 5 proved eiectuul when all othor remedics faded. ; by ST of urmy and navy, diplom: ; and sects that occupy Albanis until one | to reseuo thoie eaptive londers. A body | o Mudine Modjesk, who Is at Stamford, i e GEN. MizLEs expresses the opinion that | keeper of alow danco hall, and other 8 eth, | ay safe {iveonct Mt - r S 1d oft for tho b2 there bewn her rehearsuls, The leading man T and so forth, but it may sufely or the other is converted or destroyed, | of men were told off for th ll’! pose. A8 | wiio will gppear with her is Mr, Vanderteit, o BOIES ON NRCK, it I8 time for the government to do some- neos of the Tall Syeamore of the | sumed that Ivelund, eithér through par- { no matter what may be their form of s inkling of the Feninn pur- | Soui actor frow England. ) - AT T thilug toward faising Now Moxico out of bush are found to have even worse | linment or .lllu'nu lh rep! m»rnlxl dvua in | government. ) Pose renc! ||~llhn;_mL‘rrn'nu-nll.. u;\xld somo | © 1y iy lixed that Miss Anderson shall open i B i ¢ . I SR 3 records. T'urn tho rascals in some imperial partiament of the thrde e precautions were taken hy the Manches- | o New Yok season af the Star Ock, 13 with 8 von @i RLLdition of barbariem in whiol sho : kingdoms, is to retain hor vight of ex- | Fore Keapp isito supply the porte with | ter authorities. On Wednes Bth | “As You Like 1t in wiich she his beon ¥ has nd so 1 The t I Pl PP [} h Ao a0 long, - TIo festliory, be A pressing her will upon these subjects, ro numberof guns. The order is for | ©f Suptember, Kelloy and Doasy woere | Tatoly tryig her abilities as Rosalind in - has been the haunt of outlaws, a A ) s appointed To secure this far-reaching reform Mr, 7 aavy guns of 334 centimetors ! the prison van fromthe court | land: T ¢ o .. £Q L1k bing heavy guns of 85 centimetors RAEQIMAIR CAL ¢ T2 R ot “blook in the pathway of civilization Unitod State str oy for the I;xluwll Proposc ’ll Wt ]::u‘ll:ume ban- similar to the ono alre d,}' ’;_.xlm ti aRa :|”" Sa luu! l<:)-“| n.} Y f:‘.:n .I.Ill l’h:‘v .A‘r‘u\}l o lm_,:, PR ‘il He onuso of enormions exponso totho | southorn district of Towa, Mr, Fincl | didatus from euoh county bo shoson b ehahied At ho Dncddnollon: S5 s with | Tho prisonors wora udstfld fn sopur. | lato il phcarunce b Dl s e | oven wy ovuioua, tr 1t is now i order for the New | has long been o prominont member of | 1 ty 0 Qukion, -tk REOAIDL DR a bove of 21 50 céntimoters, and 400 fiold RPErImU 3 N Tet, beaving in Fehly ehwsed engmcied fetiers — Iov romedios iid_ OUere remdics i iy oountry. o r \ b i 4 ak _ ok | 1i Liel bo permitted to control picees and mountyin guns ranging in cal- twelve l]u licemen accompanie e Pt 1 i b TR PSP ] Yt eyt WS i Mexiean newspapers to rake Gen, Miles | the Des Moines-bar, and '.' is to his eredit | to a g eror less d. o the ehoice of | fhreof 7to 9 contimeters. Four of the | the rou the vin v ‘z..{,],.-.l h“l' 1 Dady | Sk S Tomen They Surpiecd Iy ost s uing fove-and-nit, us thoy didl Sonutor Mander- | that he claims no political conncetion | the convention, and t when ! o guns are ty defind the Bosphorus, | of armed Fenians, who dvove ot most of e | eapecditions, il vapdly eileciod i o inl P vith General John B. Nebr: ndidate E and three the Dapdonellos. The others | the police and attempted to break open | o HOAR'H e Ly ' U A by Vinceinos, Jude son, whoso opinion of Now Mexico's con- | With General John B., of Nebraska no- | 118 ERET R S Ry . ‘:": | " ¥ fod for “‘mm“- '“mm"”('m“ tho van. Tho pol e o M j iny ][lm ||u:l.“.‘ ‘.Imin] Hll;ul oY . f riety. HOUZE S U are intende Vi J d new opera, * Nade [ wny bane theatre, dition coincided with that now expressod | toviety. famcnt in accordance with the decis along the cost, 4nd T bring up the artil- Coheant Brolt, v to surrenor { POWE apais, YRS 1ids SEUR LG [ty I I S by Gen. Miles. Tug emine discovery is reported | ©f the majority of the party, or, if at any | | Fimontof thé army toa standard | keys, and tho Feniang, driven by time | Russian, the scene being Taid in Mostow iu | Allof your Cutienra Remsiios cive v Y Tue alarming discovery is reported | {1,109 "ies ot do so, will forthwith re e 1.|« b B 1Y ekish war | and dreading re-enforeemonts for the | tie wigh of Cathevine 1L | matisinetion. T Caticues | es wibina that there are now one hundred thou- | sign his seat. By this method Mr, s ) y Do 1o HE QISCises Foi WHici it b st g 0 police, resorted to the familiar expedient [ e s ow York Metropofifan | icind Lt thio siseiscs for b Une ropublican county central com- | sand practicing physicians in the United | nell proposes to form a perfeetly cohesiv AL of blowing open the lock. This wis | opera ot completo silcoesy - | 8 O EREG R rontelto, Wis pfittes which meots to-morrow, should | States, 75 per cent of whom carry and | Parliamentary party which will be able | 1¢ is rumored ‘that 1,300 slaves havo [ done, and the shot thus fivad” nooidontal: | clally, (Al the upper boxes i soli bt tos give the voters a fair chanco for full ox- | disponso their own romedics. This ac- to throw eighty votes in a "body for or | peen purchased of the king of Dahom 1y and mortally wounded Brett. One of ul the pr Ao e a i Tres 0 of L s & T A ddented. ! [t H4,000 for one HEudo tmpels me to sehnowls stand that it is proposed to have only one | our wnnual death rate. that the uncrownod king of frolind 1s | & obraBtyons Pottst\Otid his wifo, and the | and hunded them out @ the vosouing [ Miss Margarel Mathor, o soung actress who | vaiudic v Wil voing pluce in overy ward. That would s menacing English legisfition in tho com !,m.,,“,,._,-‘,,'..,,l- O A . G | i vm s then openod, o garovs putiarisy i Mosiol and othor ciies, | i8N, rowus, widse o, com when ten howrs timo is givon 0 tho | tho New Jersey firemen. As no refor- | ¢ parties nlike denounce as im- | [oved tht tho vordiot will bo set aside od wway by somo of their . | 3, etubar 18, ARDGAHING uh JUlich: gront Bl oure, s, Cuffoi s voters two polling places are kopt very | enco to politics was made in the address, ible the Parnell programme, but as . Whilo ull thi going on the v Miss Ellen Terry is said to bo very anxiong | tew Hi for, $1 00 10 busy in scve of tho wards, he 1 aaiiaealls o . nell has just reminded Lovd Har- of tho reseu party to revisit this country, This, peilips, ox- y . ) n w ds. AL tho | it is gonorally considored the best spocel | ilign Tn- o spoceh voplying to that Murderous Bohools, keeping off with' levell faing the statement recently e it [ Send for HOW 0 CURESEIN D14 primary cloction only two or throo hours | hy s mado this senson. stajesman, English ministers havo of | Chicago Herald: Al the objectiona police who had reburn farizo | S8 Henry' Tevinis wotwitistandng Bis owis | @OPg CUit S0a - esiuisie skia , # Jeautig u 1 ven and in that time it is expectod e 4 o . vhiol 0 ariog ife hs OW at had rapidly emed. Whon | lasting favewell of Tast scason, will probabiy \ ory BTN wre gi Doctod late years done uch for Ireland which | features of American life hay owd thut had rapidly formed. Whon | fasting fasewell of Rt s wibiray o poll nearly one-half of the mumber of | Ay e AT s R vowad they would never do,and cer- | transforred to the sehool house. Child Kally and Densy woro sufely out of “this, | BDERG 1L i whole day. There should Lo as many | tho very best men. The shysters and | reiched, or will have been reached when | supremacy which isgoing on i the world [ self. The fugitives were hotly” pursued | 1 GOVEERL G2 REEEE A GG Wons Orr Wera 1P wlling pluces in n T is fu tainly sorely disliked doing. Who es of tender years experience in these places | this little ring of men about the yan ; " B A ot A = h ”:u“.”-‘.",.“““ s paliing § the peaco vlected this fall they should be | g ¢ ) the fivst tisto of that bitter struggle for [ broke up and bach sought safety for him- | An adivigg Colordo crtic icly wioto | .\ i it wvobing places at the prin s a8 there | enacles should be given s vacation | the lord licutenaney has been abolished | without. * By an ingeniously devised | and several of them wero captured snd | G CRG 0 e cusbion back t @ sort P e i i iy b ko it the rogular election, even if for 1 i thio basaled (s it upparently will shortly be), and | scheme for putting youth ~upon i vagely handlod by the crowd. Iiis [ of} h ARGIR GUNSILULZAOK 10§ Ml TS S oy o1 LS8 b | F100 i i i Teproseniative local governments | motal and ' muintaining s - break- [ worth while noticing that none of the R UAR AL OV ANAL L 0 2 : Lats - " T oyl have been established through the rural | neck race these schools have becol med Fenians used their weapons in i golden string o w celestial Lip, [ puin wd Who residd distianey fyom the Tue railway eommissionors uve look- | distriets of Ireland. murderous to s degree of whi their own defence. The enly shot tived 3 WEEE sWeeping. Tor &1 w, 1 SR of T W ing over tho map o fnd out a new route | - In Kogland tho political campaign bas | people who have not given the subject | was fired With wo- deadly purpose; the ki ol dudly il

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