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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1885, L ~ i " 7 o s onti airhear- | power with Frenc! ide T 10 | salac'es rom $50 to $15 l W our: o the democtacy ore | pointed in every city, town and vilace, TI{E DAIL‘ BE [n. A Wall From Bland, Eleventh street are entitled to a fair hear- | power with French qutside Unon the | salac'es range from $50 to $15) a month. Two | couragment to the democracy that there | #U"".‘«'mu.d “;M Ih-.‘" ispeet &I butter \ Undor the heading “Wo are Disap- | ing, but they should nct masquerade as | wholo, the lines betweon the two races | oF threo clorks in each bauk get from £13 o | I8 a_possibility that some timo the state | SRS S nai™ and place his stamp dpon 8150 & month, ANl Hie rost got from §100 | My bo theivs. ~Harmony is What 18 | giie cood and coniiscate all the poor, whettier down to £5). There are more getting under |‘|‘ "r'““ ”:,". '“:‘ l’jl“““l' ks i x"",‘)".*‘:,‘: -..u:n..” factory or on the farm, whether 8100 than over & osidos we @ eXpecte ek g 4 - g e C* | made o or cream. " ' : 100 than over 8100. Bosides wo are expected | gyarqtion of the rule of honesty. ith, Use all honorable means to indies the General Prendergdst, having marched | todress w and alwiys presont a neat and - establishment of cash markets for all inspect only Mond wrning paper published in the b + MG 1 b 3 hrough B fthout ence o businosslike appearance, As a rule, wo aro o ‘t o Eleoted O ’ city, tow lage, an st bt S bl the bellef that Azent MeGillionddy wo e | half & dozen blooks of residence prop. | through Burmah without encountering pearan a rule, wo ar Conldn't he Eleoted Conetable. ty clty, fown J:"«?.x‘»l:.n,l.": #taie, . ox TERME WY MATL: dismissed from the Indian service hafore tho s - i hipis any opposition worth mentioning from s B ikl - 4 " 4 erty. First and foremost we want a via- A tlo oastior or the preside gy 5 y A " the retad ]l mere want or grover, who dreads to One Year. $10.00Three Monthe...... 8150 | meoting of congress. We had hoped, theres | g0 TG o fest and short. | e population, having frightened the | e S “ e B0 T lent. That costs | We son that Scorctary Manning urges | handie it, but is compelled now to do so by el Sl ety Wodnoud fare, to bis ablo to annonnoe, in this fssne of b i A 1 women and ehildren info fits and seared | Moy atd we dont have much left outof | g cossation of silvor coinage. This war. | competition, wid who Is neither auatified or Tae Wixkry Bre. Published Every Wednesday. the Counell Fire. that & new and much batter | ©5t Ot to the depot. In the next place s nral . foatl m . our salaries aftor paying our expenses. If | yants us in remarking, at the visk of | Willing togive it the required time or at- THTME, POSTRALD, b | the looation should bo made with & view ing almost ko death, will now como [ o0yt rEE e aver e | 3 tention necessary o its proper han ling. . 20 | man had been appointed to the position of . - he i be sewarded. Thoe Bnglisk y . K | horting his feclings, that Me. Munning | Tyis with tee system of inspestion would One Year, with premium “ . he iutarests of the largest numbor of | 1ome und be rewarded. The English | diork has a soft place, you can tell him anthor dldn s L losted GoHet ’ | This with toe system | One ¥ ear, withont prem im azent at Pine Ridge. For this and other rea- | to the iutorests of the largest numbe PavOrnment 18 Voey ofns, otten | 1 i it j couldut be elected constable in Col | arive poor bulter irom the market. and at the % Months, withont preminm T | cons wo have held tio paper back for a week. | improved property owners who would g oy gen itatively that he doesn’t know what he is | orado. saine fime raise good farm butier (rom the Ono Month, on trini « o) boi . taking the will f he doed, and the | talkingabout.” o~ Lesredation of mere barter to the dignity of & COMRESPONDAN | Weare disaopointed, but not diseonraz affected by viaduct construction. A 8 Ll 4 S [kl A p— Demand for the Whipping Post. o A o comaren. Thiy svtem Wouid All communications relating to nows and edi- | Wo ate in possession of Information v | cation on Tenth strect would not damage "‘.'f' ”“‘1'1“‘""‘ il Prondergest can ex- a The Holiday Trade. Dhitadeiphia Call, | stivulate and «ncourage the good and in- forinlsminters should b w to th Koi- [ asures us that Metiillienddy will bo | Eloventh stroet, while a location on Elev '\'\f;‘.\f,.‘ . ‘I" _“;"‘ll = "‘I'““I‘f"l- 1 have made a tour of the principh | The erop of local wife bontors appears | §1eAse s voltume. O Tt Ar e o pasSpp— | emoved trom ofice very soon. M | uniy street would notonly damage Tenth e e oy Was thas rowarcdod for, the Tols | stores,” ssid @ lady, andliave boon Well T8 | 45 jygraneo with to cold weather. Tl | bar Tading itier. 'for goods) dis AT Lusiness Jotters and remittances shontd ba | has been fully investigate: by el-Kebir foot-race, and there is | paid. T don't think I have ever scen in | establismont of tite whinning o ve | eontages the good and eneournges the pddressed to TuE BB ouPAtY, | able and trusty ofieinls of the present ad- | no reason why Prendergast | Omalia such elegant holiday displays. The SACABUER f tho Whipping post may | {4 “pociuse the merchant mixes and shonld not bo oqually fortunate, | WeAHeris cood Cinistmas woather, and ho | OMANA. Drafis, chiecks and postoffice orders it oW D the not be exactly up Lo nineteenth eentury | scis all giades togotlior and gets only the J6 e pr-able (o the order of the compan; ministration, Whose repor VALl ——— ivilization, bu t have 4 y tarkot price of the poniost far the hivtire 10 b mnde p-nble to the order ¥ stores nre full of customers. The dry fronds | GO, DUt it might have a few ter- | matket price of the i tfor the misture, chiarges of eorruption and tyranny undsr King Theebaw has made a fair oxe rors for such brates nevertheless, atud, therefors, (3 compelled to pay in trado ont at Pine Ridze, and tho factt contenct for building it across the rivor. | 8PP ORI aajoved, o | ! [ question whether tho people ot Phitadelphic’ Record, | bitter maker who mas be i valuable customer and rosponsibility, and relief from that | ble works of art.” gk b hoduba i e il tion of a suecessor to MaGillyouldly. A lotter : LITERARY NOTES. Lintter Liay Satuts will think twioo bofora | B 5HRTEEENRGR w0 lone whl farinies ang SprAKING about the sbundant crops in | foung us that an inspector arrived thes a | . | glad to st o onle, and the peo- | 1810w on a tect our In this country, i - o above od 110 praotic Wi sion | the attacks which the Servians made on ,.\I|ll'v got rid of his puople, and the p - on i lecturing tour (n th untry, is With the above named points n practice, J Tial | ple are unguestionably 1 to got vid of 4 s i —— e should bo recsived. This would indicate that son & Brothers, Philadelphin. Ttisa Fren Alta Californin, An | W ntions, and by the ditfusion of the Mr. Bland, who was unceromontously | of the leading actors in the sanguinary | M 80 tho eurtain falls on the Burmese | qdn and puro while its faseination is P 3 {who was in I paper of Mr. Ashburn was consid i 1083 n has ] written witha rg (X i nt, | the t ry ol that state i ver happy Bogus Butter' seeme to stirv the ire of cern him, and for stirring up discontant | informed that Turkish intervention in The opening seends ate laud near St Peterss shie Naod of th o The Need of the Black Hills., strong logislation passed ab the next s ever sineo. issue of his paper has | ing to support Servian arms by massing yeb alwags bringing wmon 1y hei feet by The need of the Black Hills country is [ ont this frand on starving humanity. affiirs at Pine Ridge, and with vague | Turkey is pushing on an army corps “Sweet Cielly: or Josiah Allen as a Pol- | consist of “u vailvoad and o moral and thy slast furnieo, ns tho oot h and thatof a blast furnace, 68 the Coun- | ifg™_Misy Marietta Holloy—which Messrs, | pluood first, and if the Black Hills peopld | ani wan cuddy, and he counts thom by the | armistice has given the combatants timo Timited to clothing, and this is restricted | trated volume, Those wito ave partial to s Fort Dodge, lowa; Lewis Sehroeder, jous as the ngent himself that the Almost the whole foree recruited from oston crusude against high hats | kins, Seward. agoncy. So far, they have boen unable | of Pirot, where it is said to be intrenched | O 811 the English politicians of to day, | Si ix sometiing ot thin a o violence. It is an evil in all places light manner, and “Swe 1l Toin g (s ¢ 4 to do so, and backed by the reckless [ ablo strength of Servia, including view of the matter and keep the high co. 10.—[Corres: opportunity for showing a good deal of that - marks o new ernin the history of Faire cuedy has bounced from Pine Ridge in | probable construction of obsecure dis- v, g . Thate threa questiohs: conneotod!] the frestern part of the state have been "o sarty might have made w bettor showin arty might have made « bettor showing : bl ¢ } P ments of The Century war serics made in the | of the eloctoral yotes; the second is 1 covers n quurter of u block aud Is di. the Couneil Fire that he passod through | control of the Serb army has been trans- i but his example onght to send up Amer inted notes to serve us material, | tON of su ion o the presiden foll Hills & Co., elothing and gents the efliciency of the administration | those who remember the incidents of the v tute, in fact, a conservative paper of marked Economic Living. : and a0 number of offices. ‘The finest of Omaha, relitions of ti Lincoln and | of i i living expenses to two | tan sivle, ure of Mr, Cleveland to make a new ap- | but the Bulgarians will have the ad- | o ¢ t 1 Perhaps the largest i that of Hon. J. M. | took th attho head of tho troons o= | yagog of eo-operation, and whether they | by any business block inthe state oite now stand Dr. McGillicuddy eannot be | Moanwhile, the fighting on his castern | bindings, and for the variely of the works | the I and writton, apparently, Just | habits of self-denial and ceonomy. Such | facing on two str ocenpicd by not be during the presont sussion of con- | Ronmelia, that province is exposed to ve- | waster of the deparhgent of the ‘Platie, | Gen. Aduin Badeau has writien o Cuban | guubent on them to join. Clubs for the | Small's bank, is_deserving of especial attention heing pai Iations of the United Sta es and Cuban el L L (D Gl sy ornia redwood, bird's-cyo Omana Orrice, No. O AxD 816 Farvast ST | yointed but not Discouraged,” Editor | Tenth street property owners. Inci- | are more sharplyidrawn than at any pre® Kew York Orrice, Roow 8, TRisun Bland, of the Conncil Fire, gives vent to | dontally we may remark that the final | vious time since the dct of confederation, e the following wail decision on viaduct focation involves y Pubiiehed every morning excant Sunday. The | W il what seemed to us gond gronnd for | something more than mere facilities for ted to make as good an appoarance as Chiergo News. street but also the entive business p of the eity east of Eleventh strect. Dlegram that Emperor Willinm is seriously il has 8ot the obituary writers at work upon a revision of the obituury of the aged kaiser. Wuen Dr. Miller retuens from the Windsor hotel he will probably bring along a new torpedo or another railroad | proposition as a Chrsitmas gift, Sexaton Epyunps has prepared a pretty stilf dose of modicine to cure the Mormon evil. 1t is evidently intended to kill or sure—a soct of heroie troutment. M. PLume steps to the front again with his Tittle bill to squeloh poker playing in the army. Col. Morrow's fricnds in Washington wish that the measuro had become a law six years ago. Presipent CLEVELAND says that he did not givo us all of his messuge after all Ho cut out several yards of it, and will give the balance to the public in small doses as soon as it has rocovered from the first instaliment. of his opponent, his wife has boen dee orated by tae quesn, and the Indian army has annexed Buemsh, If the other AND WARD i8 doing quite well in Sing Sing. He has been promoted to the position of book-keeper, and the Chicago News vredicts that before his torm is out he will own the prison. Tur Windsor hotel in New York is honored by the visit of Dr. Georgs L. | Miller. Plig Windsor hotel is on Fifth avenue, immediately opnosite Jay Gould’s rosidence, and Dr. Miller de- lights in tho gilded view that a front parlor aflords. S0 ran as we have beenable to observe there was but one paper in the United States that went into mourning for Van- derbilt. It was the Grand Island 79mes. It is suspected that the editor is a distant relation of Mr. Vandorhilt, and expects to be remembered iu his will, NG OV OPRIETORS. | 140 hs ng O ve & new bridge in three stores are ma W, by o r THE BELE PUBLISHING COMPANY, PROPAIETOAS el ho hias 80 long fostad, Bt owing to AR will have & new bridge in three | (L EEG BT e avemimont | SIOFS aro making a splendid show, but to e - for il wrades only e proo i Gn Kot in Navizg completed their transcontinen- | public eye is foenssed upon that azene e Omaha have ever seen such a varied exhibit | Thoere is an ominous gathering of | in otlier respects. Chis particniar feature of tal railroad, the Canadians do not now | administration decms it projor aud ¢ Other Lauds Than Ours, ¢ P City, nnd even the most haie-brained of | tion will take placo.” & as poor butter [, afresh. The armistice which Prineo | 'f \Iv ”’-;*“;Nfll\\-\'uvn :\-[w.. »: u‘-\;;, .-(-.’.u o 0 haunt the days and faghten the nights hoy foree G MeCook rosort to the ¥ ) 1 i tod b IRy A o 3 s SUSOI Lty men remain indaferont to the quality of Nebraska, the ice doaler will not be Left | jew days before, with instructions to vemn | FeDruary has been summarily ended by among the recent publications of T. B, Poter- Quecr dustion. and aconstant tireless effort to educate tho [ Thuraday upon the Bulgarian outposts. | PIC (redndiestio X i MeGillyeuddy is tobe closely watched 1 s have been resum i th 1 wlemy prize novel. “Dosia™ is a eharm oe raskians, bust dairy papers, wo must look for gradual fired off the Pino Ridgzo reservation for | dramuof war. Russia has begun to show | W poworful, gonuine, and logitimate, 1t I8 | the g e stato tronsury, But | OrUly disoussed by a numbor of - dole. The Italian seroment has annonneed | thorongily exeotlent in s chaa e draw by nloss it i8 being | i )i s g, | unloss it is buing robbed | overy dolozate present and a strong ef- inst the agoer s b vojasoumolin il DoHtoTio e by BB | o BT 0B WHILE (L LotA b 6 | buks G ot e o ety ol Lalers: been tilled with abuse of the conductof | troops on the northern frontior, and | C0™MO Of the nnncxation. As the elima viginaliiy and vivaciousness, declared by the Bud Lands Cowboy to | Whether butter which did not come tip nd indefinito eharges of tyranny und | towards Roumelia to support hor el e D UG LR HOR I sl b L s Lt try around it is a sun-pavched desert, | Funk & Wasnalls w York, have recently | can got that, they will try to pull along I'he committee on resolutions was then lLundreds among honest and intelligent | for breathing space, and the situat to waisteloths, thero is not likely to be @ | humorons writing soms portion of whoso Bhoot the High Hats, Omaha; A F. Smith, Fairbury: J. W government should not discontinue | Bulg and eastern Roumelia is en- < Iudicrous mamiar, need searcely bo told - | to fix w single charge of dishonesty upon | as strongly as it at Slivnitan, | RO,0NC lins cruso for th s dudilonted | where there are theatros to frequent, and | Stbstantial Structuros Mark the Sea: i Churchill. He has just been olected to | story of @ il who i Wi given | gang of squaw men, half-breeds and | the last reserves, except a division shle o hot eapacity, Those who lave read Three Menacing Questions, the interests of order and diseipline. So | patches, operating against Widin, Kine T b I ) g idin, King Anarticle on the hattle of Antietam, by | with the presidentinl oflice which stiil | ereeted this summer. The Union block, ym whose visit Bland seems to hope | hitherto put confidenco have had the 4 at the polls. His good fortune may not | o0 0. It was feared when the general | couvss to ba pursu 1 0080 of the prosi- 1 b v AR U il i ROt dinto three store rooms, ocoupied as Omaha on his way east a week ago, and | ferved to Col. Hovatoviteh, whose cour 5 4 3 i i 1 3 s A o tean girls in the British matrimonial hia literary oxoedtor; Mr. William O} | hach of, thuse quostions is w constunt f furui BULH SHULEI 5 Ly at Pine Ridge and the strong support | last war between Servin and Turkey HEWBIAND INPREY ) VIEWS AND I\l‘lul(\ mw value, d e withdrawal of the Army Twenty young men in a Kansas town | g0 s that of W. L. Priskett, attorney ent body of the Sioux. The true | town of Pirot from its Ottoman posses “Omaha contains a ntmber of valaable pri- Wi the state of tie army (rom the 2t (i Phis | Smill & Minor's new hrick across the pointment during the recoss und before | vantage of position, besides being great- | Woolworth, 1is libravy is ehiefly reiarkable | Tontins Lee. e article will be printedin 15 it sticeossal oF ot tisy Wil nd | slRa ot Onhi tnd Linepli,: Lk ¢ | before General MeClelian s deac, will be re- | 2 elub is more ereditable and more pro Minor with general merehandis g ess,if ut all,until his term expires. occupation by the porte, which has, in | Tormerly of Omaha but now stationed at Salt ntitled “Conspiraey,” pudlished by | enltivation of econoiy ought to become | mention. ‘The windows are of B. ROSEWATER. Eprror. | the great responsibility davolving npom t days. Jack Frost has been given the the book stores are the most Interesting Wili Think Twice. cash for the misture, He dare tot disceimts gether with a perfect freedom from care | of hoautitul holiday books. They are verita- troops in the neighborhood of Salt Lake | e pesent fem I8 very pernicions and know what to do with it 80, to exarelso exeaptional eato In tha s | The war in the Balkans has broken out - 3 b will comnand the Sum s as good batter from Pine Ridge, datel 2ith N ovembor, - | ) ¢\ qor aked to have continued until o ! ,, ey of an eastorn potentate. Heis, no doubt, Dosta!” by Madame Henvy Groville, who | aigument of bayonet and ball, | the product, out in the coll by Santa Claus there until further or lers from nusses by holiling frequent live institutes " " . orritory argo hroo Nebraskas, the remainder of his official 1ife, | sta go is being clearcd for the appearance | terTitory us larga s throo Nobraskas, [ ;7' oy of Russian society, and 18 crisp, | officer has just heen founyd guilty of man- | D st sticeess. meddling with business which dudn’teon her hand. The sultan has heen officially the formal annexation of Massowah, bug [ Ferestingin plot, pleasing anl ativactive. - fort will e made to have some yery prejudiced against Agont MeGillicuddy | support of Bulgarin, Austrin is prepar with that city or how any good is to | tin-hoy sort of a beduty. alwass in ot Pittstmury Dispatch, sion ot th Tature with a view to wipe of Massowal is deseribed as a sort of to acertain standard should be conlis- Itician,” 18 a now novel by “Josiah Allen’s | charaeter.” The railrond is obviously : . i nny t ¢ « l ond by to hin fect and was botly discussed pro ruption. Every friend of V.'Is Me- | of sovercignty over that count ; pabon) S and as the imports of its inhabitants are [ issied in a handsowely printed and illus- [ Without the moral ¢ iier. appointed, consisting of L. D. Coilin, | visitors to Pine Ridgo, is a3 anx- [ now us follows: war over the new Italian aequisition himor i based on incor shelling and Th LAl il GBI DA the visits of inspectors to the | camped in and around the Swvinn town g that Miss Holley Is a writer of that elnss, | 0 theatres has broken out with venewed | pAIRFIELD'S FINE BUILDINGS. i o sl i SRRy uinely pathetie, too, i 0 | the agent though challenged repeatedly | Agaiust it is now 1 the avail- | With the situation than Lord Randolph | SR ID YO M ANERHOULNS (kG LEFR son's Growth, parlinment by a vote nearly twice that [ dritiking out of purc loy 1ty she has | hats at home. pondence of the Brr] is season Indian swindler,s whom Agent MeGilli- v i I, aceording ) i i which s &till, according to the most bsinly Allon § WIS Wikl npprostate - Siect : y field. "Two of the ginest briek hlocks in ) s New Yok Star, i us tho last inspeotor iy concernad | a4 ) IRt e | loaders had done as well as ho the | 3 nand the general in whom he has General MeClellan was among the announes- | pemain unsettled, One js th counting | as it iscalled, owned by Conraa & Olive for so much, we ean inform the editor of | rood sense to retire, and the absolute i § ¥ ) be entirely due to his American wife, | qied tit he had done little more than fot | dents d's the third is the ques. expressed himself a3 amazed at s and strategical ability known to menace to the peace of the cotntr) erroceries, and J. K. Avcher, drogs, ‘L 0 to the agent hy the progressive and | and especially the eapture of this very — of the Potomae (rom the James river, and ot of the pain in the bowels from | sors. It is likely, therefore, that the ) Pope's retreat wpon Washingtn wi- street covers a sixth of a block, and for the opening of congress. As matters | Iy encournged by their past suceess. | for the aumber of volumes in s i enely nuwbor of e Gontiirysoa pAt oL b g0 ibb rain, mncl usofil expetionco in | ooris divided into ono b removed from his post antil his sncees- | border having compelled Prinee Alexan- | bearing on sabjects relating w <lish and 5 i vioduced in tae-simile, able than most of the elubs which young | remainder of the gronnd N0, still cry ploneer along the northern boundary | fact, already despatehed agents to | Ak had one of the Lirgost libraries in this R, W f New York. ‘This novel | fashionable, and plate i with nickle plat d J his kingdom and rocoiving in return a nate i price for feat ot oifending the poor market. . has found manuseripts which consti- 7 - upper story 15 ocenpicd by the Herald Some of the P deseribing with personal point the peewiar | 1ave formed aelub with the expectation | atlaw, Lis fitted ap in tuly metropoli- which Bland is now sultering is the fail- | Servians will hereafter be well handled it vate libraries,” sald a well-posted wontloman. 1, on his own responsibility, | is a sensible application of Ivan- | heauty of architecture itis not led cont glowing tribiee to the Army of sor is confirmed by the seny ich w or de RiGraett Ameriean Jurisprudence, Col, Stanton, pay- yO T or is confirmed by the senate, which will | der to withdr I his soldicrs from | ! men with limited resources think it in- | incompicte, to oceupicd by ) g : . 1 - eity whieh ho had e A with great care, t - of politica T e frames. The interior is finishec of our state,who s.0ps in seeurity know | Philippopolis, and with the consont AL R Y ing that a strong hand is at the helmat | of all the powers, except Great | qraval Col Stanton's fiar 50 inter- | ernments, the wronzs endared by A Cleveland Leador. : By Lhowu At s i Pine Ridge and a wiss hoad is honestly | Britain, is preparing to support its dele- | esting for the lare DrESCRENLION | GiiBns 1n Giba 16 AiLeuaseaHE long The people are beginning to regard the © U Peels SUiH sy e and dently inistering af: Pt 3 flitiry T - . 8 g Shol330 S DI Ssioho ot oo and the turniture the viost « and pradently administering aTairs at | gates by military demonstration. | copies sent to the colonel by the various | the love part of the story lias for its foun la- phisot 85 usnnitisanco, il thit conld b hou that agency, will rejoice to read throngh | Ths entry of Turkish troops into Rou- | authors, Judge and Mrs. Savaze have an ex- | tion the ecapture by Spanisioflicials, and the | and Took with distavor upon a session | Co., of Chicngo. Iho Tue citizens of Omaha will rejoice to know t Dr. Miller has received another #‘pointer'” from Jay Gould. Mr. s N i D N Gould is .'.““t B A Lo A the paroxysms of Mr. Bland the informa- | melia will be the signal for action on the | tremely valuable libzary on Shakespearian qpe from prison, of an Americanized | extending from December to the follow- | eitizens of Fairficld point with pride to How ahout Wabash and Missouri Pacities | on that for tho present at least the c: ct of tho army of the ezar. It is suid | subjeets. This is undoubtedly the largest | Cuban who had joined the ranks of the ing July or August, to be followed by | «f. W. Small as their most successful R 11 | pable, efficient and honest Dr. MeGilli- | that the Austrian government h: - | collection of works relating to the wreat [ callod bitzands, the object of the brigands | fnother session ranning from December | business man. - e s reputad o have Sevoral plucked bicds in Omaha would v | HELLIO SLUBITINL GOVORAMONG 8 OO 1y ey dranntisb botwoen Oliteizoniia S | | to the next 1th of Mareli, The country is { made several hundred thousand doilars 3 S cuddy is not to be removed from the po- | centrated about 50,000 men in Bosnia, | /<1 dram AR S I QUG L o1 T ERtD) s to revolution, and | ; S s | t SRR b RGyORt R like to recov:r what they have lost on | O 5 7 3 O e e T B T RIS e S obieul co o | FDNro e Y Tie dvents | kept in v turmoil, business languishes, | during the past year on western lands. b sition which he has filled with such ve- | and that there i3 : ber (angleg Ly ron singaniionics othvng bl ION i I an ital 1 I sufte i 8 Farer, f Iy of Woodstock Gould's “*pointers.” L sh ho ha d E ¢ | and that there is anequal number of |0 S0t n I and thivd folios L oceurreid sev year: [ and eapitad and Tabor both sulle Itis . arer,” formerly of Woodstoek, markuble success. Russian soldiers in - Bessarabia. But J e i ks evon more interasting asa reada- | for these reasons that men identified with {11, has added new impetos to the: grain % hould th TRy e U and several of the quartos. Mr. Poppleton is | e setting of historieal facts thian s a well | the producing and husiness interests of | business by building u now steam éleva- shoul¢ these two :’;‘u-‘\! powers be drawn | 41 thy possessor of a earefully looke | noor carelully designed novel | the country are beginning to advoeats w, Guxi0 fect on th round, K4 fcet into the struggle, Turkey would undoubt- | | hrary, consisting mostly of standard Bn- | author savs, in sibstance, that = his | limited biennial sessions for congress, | high, and by puying s a price for jeel @ the pubie a better idea o h . {4 P re - edly bo found sooner or lateron the [ glish works with a leaning s fozal [ IO N SPERON Tanily Are. and of the | contending that such a- syste woulil | grain that it comes here from near other ¢ L | work quite as well for the nation at | markets Hapsburg side. So, in all likelihood, | subjects, g ho most interesting of | worse than blunders coaniiied by tae state 9 = 1 3 re s s for in i state Fhe Fairfield college in spate of inter- would Roumania. Remembering, then, Poppleton’s works, are Gwo vols Heimteens, lrgansigcors tenindividnlienton nal strife, 1s an i B that withont Roumania's cooperation v the properly of Edmund Burke, | Messrs. Ticknor & Co., of Boston, startof | Ny agicy BUTTERMAKERS, winter tetm opencd on Tuesday with Russia, in the judgment of all competent Mr. Popoleton is a at [ finely in the line of illustrated books with a i - nearly one hund students. Work was e e R G el No one would suspect that Byron | peantiful e lition of s Cii IW's | Proceedings of the Kirst Annual Con- | commycnced on the new colloge hiiiding, 2 2 gk Stk but winter has come and it willnot (e Hoger it i 2 Lis o man of litera v tondencies, but he | Pilgrimage, upon which nine of our [ vention, | i Waen tho Valentine lind offic and the | the Purks from Plevia in the lst wir |, oo e beon engazed in colleeting | compiisied draushtsinen and seven of our | Owing to an accident on the Union | reamncd watilspring, = 0 5 B L nt s 0 188 | Minncondusa land distriot were orented, | WO 0n0 800 that, notwithstanding ner i | ory work upon whieh ho conld lay his | most skitled wood-engiavers have espanded | Pacitie, which deluyed the east-bound j (her ofie hindred vostdences hive sontont i card to the oTwob that thora is | o\ seorn line of Cnerry county wag | Mense military rosources, her ehances of | s relating to coins, Amarican and for- | the resoarces of their art. Tho illustrations | evening train on Thursday for several | ghim vory costly and elogant. and has been no ntention or in !n' Won | oo eustern limit of settlement on the | $1€¢ess 1 the war which is now possible | eign, and his numismatical eatalogues are | in this beautifal edition of Childs Harold are | hours, the following lettor containing the A, B Shith's pork packing establish- of n Movmon attack upon the Gontiles, o1 0 UGkt sLhAtol ot Rahin o 'e by no means preponderant, perhaps the fullest innimi r | notin the fantastic arc manner of the period, | proceedings of the Thursday morning | Mentwill start np nest Ko I is e Bnd that poacs roigns in the oty of | n Tl Tl T e W A n in the west. Incidentally his colleetion of | but are conevived and executed in the good, = = | intention to pack ut 3,000 hogs this tho saints, Ttshoald by borno in mind, | 1oC0 exioncs west to the Syoming | Thero huve been iepsatod conferonces | o iy oxtromely valuable, 1t contains | old-fshioned, manly style that chara sterzed | h 618 oflee 1n tiin for pab. | Winterand enty the canaeily nest e cor did nct write | 1in¢ was practically unoceupied. A fow | betweon the liberal leaders during the | sjecimens from every foreign country and a | Hhe bese days of dewing anl enzaving, | did notreach this oftice In time for pub- } sewson, if the experiment is a 088 howover, that the mayor did nct write | o oS mprised the only settis- s P e F T eol 1 A QAU Paey are for tie most part bauiul, and | jeation in Friday morning’s ediiion of Not to be behind onr neighbors we his card natil aftor thy arr ivalof that-| |0 FLE fL i e S| DUEER N BDROTK, VB OLDINR. Dot | Ierko: nlmit- ot Jomay enlu lu whiol tiey do not reach that ideal of 6 he Bak, The aeconnt of the afterncon | have & postoiles fight on our hand . battery of sriillery from Omaha, Mol d ,‘x } 4 i n.: ."\‘1 .I..l, nite as to lil«-vlm’mt‘ yming policy has | branch of the subject Mr. Reed ismuch in- I they i ‘n\.u;: 48 );,.;'n_-\ -‘v“’;‘f‘.'\'.-‘::‘ | and o vening scesions wis received by tel | Dennison Howe, an ola Jucksonian dem- 0 the consus was less than ). Much of | huen made publie. Without Parnell and | terestod. For (e artists who mals then wors eontent | eraph and appear aboye ocrat, his the imdorsement of the bowi- the area wns unsfrveyed and none was | his followers neither side will havo a Eonsawhlis Miss USHunRos o ey chicf eiork, is baehed by the mug wimps and republicaos but the present Lent, Leander Brower hangs on Cricaco is to be congratulated npon the death of Mrs. Julin Newberry, who The New Land District. died the other day in Paris. In the dis- Senator Van Wyck is again heard from tribution of the millions left by her, | at Washington, this tme with a bill Chicago will receive £2,000,000 for a | ereating a new land distriet in the north. public library, according to the intention | western part of the state. The measure of her husband, who died some years | is a timely and a proper one and will ago, doubtiess ve pushed to w speedy passage. sossion ot the Dairymen's conventon strate e toxtin the diveer method in | FREMONT, Doc, 10.~The morning ses- AL wis writ m s nature of the | sion of the Dairvimen’s convention wus o they at gt spocial | eallod to order by President Bussett at 10 AL ABILY A 0 : v soneral Howard s a large linary, which platted. Within two years, immigration | working majority in the coming parlian- | i paruraity devorod hirzely to books on mili lias burst boyond tho sand-hills iuto the | mentand the continuance seems to do- | tary subjects, with a fair sprinkling of Ene | hstiris o whs vore bitrs happily. dun zhe R R beantiful valley of the White river. | pond entively upon the possibility of a | giish authors thrown in. Mo has a earions | With artistie seubations of Tz il sile, Upon motion of Mr, Wing, & commit- the grip of a fo wiich he ¥ sem- Tux Grand Army of the Republic has very properly selected Washington as the glto for ite monument to General Grant. This organization proposes to raise the funds among its mombers, numbering ‘Threo counties have been earved out of | eoalition betwoen the nationalist leader | and extensivecolloction of lettors sent and | Fk s whole, the wlie tiey i b 4 the unorganized territory. Fifteen thon- | gnd the liberals. Such a uni vould ved by himself. There are probibly 1 they N liey which wa iniss in several handrod thousand, for a suitable 8 and the als. h & union would be ¥ | And ey aven qualicy wi iy | ¢ gxd ook y L A £y sund settlers ave on homes and in the si soin i > die: mote than one hundred volumes of these let- | mush of the binck and waite work of t0- | mecting on the 9th of January, and to monument, It is sufo to say that it will spoolally distaseful to tho radicals, Tho Ty Tortoro, o | day—tiey will Bear Tookin s at more. tuan | ueza itto offoe more liberal prizes for thriving towns the railrowd which | yudieal eles i y o o f Ly bonud and pre 4 | o n 4 Menityin eulal : W | 2 radieal element is once more to the front 4 e e & E onee, Tiey should, ba studied as Childe | datey products exhibitod st the stato fair, 212.‘.2’.1.““.1‘3",{1..':»',"..'.'.‘.‘..:.':‘.' i "{3"_‘_";5' divides the country wast and wost, wnd | and the result of the uncxpected el v with bl irst letter-—which o sent | §ira silid b2 roat, ovor andover again, | A eommitis of thvos was then appointed E U l RIS B NOCCSSIY: | yopulution is daily increasing. Ever | of tho olection returns in favor of the lib- hool Lo his mother in 1885, when he to seeure the incorporation of the No 101 sk ) L T et e Yo e T L ) 17 vy anl Goblin sonaof those ex- | 10800 RborneEation Sl o siuce tho settlomont of tho country, the | erals in the closing days of the bulloting | i ey whish 1o hes r-atived e e b | AMpIEs of juvenite Hitsrature tiat makos mid- | Pk Dadeyin s agsaoition under tho |,y - pyconing nnd Teehing, Poste homesteadors and pre-emptors have beea | hus hoen the rehabilitution of My, Cinm- | e spmmmand o of the. Denattnimt of the vzed people wish tiey had not boen born | feunwth, suying that this association had tively Cured by Cuticurn, | compelled to mako a todious and expen- | berlain in the eyes of tho pirty. For | Datta. Among the fotiers 13 his orfginal ap. | UL twenty years lator. As a swpuel o | alr arisen to it digiity where itis WAIM L b wit s Catl w8 o, i exots | sive trip to Valentine, traveling from a | woeks ho was the objoct of the most un- | pointment as brevet second lieutenant of | “Alice’s Adventuced in Wondorland,” (and | en o recognition at the hands of | i | bundred to @ hundred and fifty miles to | mitigated abuse as the allged eause of | orduance, signod by Jolt Davis, then soere- | Whel ehild who has not grown round, | the state, which SHERKES A & f the settlers of this rdship that | decluration in favor of disestablishmont | 5 of lotters from various posts | B Cavryl has civen to his youug aibniters a 60000y life membior of this association the bill creating the new land | und a radical solution of the lund quoy. | 21 depots whero he was stbioaed at diiter: tee of three was appointed 1o meet with | DIes more neavly than anything the state board of T R ] Arronvey-Generar Leesg, who has roturned from Washington, intimates that he proposes to oxort every oXort for the recaptare of Zimmoerman, It is to be Boped that he will be equally active in his elforts to seeurs tho propoer punish- mont of the lawyer who effocted the vs- oapo of the condemned murdorer. The bar committoe, to whom tho enso of Law- yer Bure was reforcod, does not svem in- elined to take any aotion whataver in the ease, und thy suprom s gourt doos not ap- pear to care uny more sbout the mattor thuu the committeo. SeNator MaNvkrsoN is sull enovgoti- eally pushing his bill to m ke Omha a port of entry for the direet recoipt of d giablo woods. Tho senator has reintro- duood his bill of tha lust suss'on and will My, Tilden rensans like @ wan not un 2 1\'\ ‘ l.lnlmn'<llm. in Dy ..ln( ov, | P4t hordod. waw: thin ouonpied by distriet hns beon jutroduced by | tion. Now, it1s beginning to be admits | ©OE WS prion to the civil warg also the an® clded to langunze suitol to thw | (hi d-logates in cnrolling theiuselves is ¢ " nouneoment of his appointment as brigy lier- wd Lsland eronmery, read w paper on ranges and townships, tho new Lind dis: | yoty in the counties ovor to tho liboral | wrimy to his familydusing th vasious eatn- | Wiich are scatterad tirough this fascinating | "t Praess =t e anld Abnss. | ooules ity koo ) miles wide, It will oxtend oast and west | gieos of arms which have oceurred be- | ofiicial, semi=official, and private eomumuni= | ‘P hool is Full of Lo most engazing con: | awdopted in muking butter, as thore are | 8 NGB A i Valontine to the Wyoming ne, and north | purty, that ho and they will over be ablo | break of the rebellfon. Gen. Howard hins | Fhein it of spontaneois aind bubblius tutl, | “Tho o 8 In fooding cows, the 16l she e £8 9% couuty from the unorgunized territory, | ossossion of ofice might possibly re. | Breat value to him in reviewing the history ghes, of Robpnson “wlv"-"_lmlvl H 4".“.‘ | farmers in general look after theie diiry engaged, and in prepeting articles upon | PR loblin” a mine of ol £at w every it | conld not mikoat pay. 1o wanted thon the mse of y v r (' Work hard 10 sooura Jte pusssge. 1t ia | SViding Shorllun, Dawes and Sloux | opyosition the probubilitios point 0 a | perindicalw. lie wasabwenablos by moans B praise, but nob nove it s omeiieds g the basis of ease wud etfect, and 8000 of Ompls should by forood 0w, | 21UN0 il or round figuros | tion of Parnell and Chamberlain could | gation when all thy feords of that doparte | Dol 1613 sold ab 3100 by “Vickuor & Con | SR i datry prodacts vield them Aliki THAP YOI CLAIN main. It will includo the counties of | defection of the whigs, but even this Tilden on Coast Defenses, went | thacam i s goods in the Now York custom honss et ; b v hifu southorn tior of townships in these coun- | thing is doubtful in the smoke which | a very casy life and draws a prineely salary,” (et ke § bo thorouy prioticil, wosy of thew PION. : couuected with ivon works 1 fiws under bund by - promut | i o reason why thore should be auy il Mr Livoringhouse ts no exoophion Ftrngin B o e R natin: elearly in the line of & move eficient ad - | their best to regain their holdupon tae | work six hours a day. We have to show up | Gfovalind's messnzo relating to the tarkd | short speoch 55 civing their experiences e, pled articles and in theie ability o [ g0 S0 1 most p. pidly growing section | Simplo. J. A. Chupleau, socrotary of | have o work until 9 or 10 o'clack at night. | jiryetion of the b Fest Churns D. P Ash Muss. Snd Lor *HOW .0 Cuare Aftor theiv acvival in this coraty. Ay ——— his beat to foroo baok bis Frenou sup. | D00 We work fully nine hoars a day. It DA A A olsamnrigering shd othes inos iy % Vopy LN [P0 b vlplos 1ia el ad biby o vis s P i y, a8l g e " . a desive to harmonize the republican oy Pukn TRy ene i, Pal Bow York bufors thoy ca 1 vun th gaunt | of the vinduct question while it is pend- | G- Joly, has rvesigned his seut In the | gy gud havew't bardly room enough to | # desive 1o hinmonize th B G Int. Vs o in every state My TitEn M ¥henel, Pain Bl Opsnbce low und order leagups | Sadi4 A sl . P . - . comprehsnsion of young raadors 15 found | mombers Senator Van Wyck in the senate. i i o f e N y ted that it was his sunounced policy on | i of volunteers by the governor of n for 1o et a1 my lifo with narrative are s as cist Mok Gose g \ y g b from a point about lifty-five miles west of | twoon him und the modorates of the | cation received or sent by hiin sinee tes oute | Ceits, Ui mostentertan g episo fos. thy very | in other industrics | | loosoness in taking care of crewm, and Cunfoy £ v " q A: B R Ot Stran 26 peopio ain | b asi f y e | and tho standard parallol which runs | store harmony, bus if tho whigs snd rad. | ©f ‘he varlous eaumaigns in which ho was el oty M e 1| Dterosts wis the groat reason why thuy FPIING PILES, Dusiness in w business-like TAL DUL | o on (e | hi20s, Do siy that the copioas ilusuations | way, taking sim procantions wl W i safulr snd unjust thist the importers in ¢ | SOU0tied from Ghoyoune county. The | progrossive sopuration botween them. | of his collegtion of kehes books o mect his o1 Busto 1 bave trivd ' a 1 fnd dure the dolays anl dimage attendaat A Bank Clork Talks, AR QRaA MBI Qe notigonble feutiva nbouk thia co: | U8 A, Caidania whon othar wostorn oities wre | 4., . oy ey N | - 4 tios), and wwenty-four miles from the | huyws over the tield of tho English elec- | said an employe of oue of our nationsl L& having had yoiurs of experience, and iy T ks puteh from tha sex coast. Undor Mr. & mistake 1o suppose that because the bank Hastings Gzele-Tour gt TRyt I § sV ) Ve T ministration of the land oldise, and at | bolting membors and to encourage the | at3e'clock, aud we rarely quit before 6| ©0 000 0 the vonelusion that . [ 11 e b of ool ne cows, tiking rgfilu,sold the goo ls at onoe o salo shortly | We haveonly a few minutes for lunch at - burn thea vead a paper on “Bogus But- $ it 14 somotinos 3 . . ? & H 15 very condning and wonotonous woik, (oo, : A | thorough wanper b IR, UNG G 3 Ciie s B0y MRS MW 0, [ 13 somotindos & WAL |\ g willing to print any disoussion | Porters to tho fold, One liboral, H. | YO conuig ai g Governor-glect Larabes is ovedited with | Hhorotgh i ibura mpds ! party in lowa — We trast this is true g fand au Lation. A€ annbilated 0 anm con ~ub u'd wad Bt of oliciw) reil wpo sud Qustom house l O f 1 . subtle, brightest wit of an ovder to be enjoyed | Mr. - Liveringhonse, manaz of the FPCHING PILES, mitting tho tochnical bounduries by | the lastsubject that brought the taboring | Nriino: il the lottors <out by him from tho | by children of a laezer growth, Tho vorses wd Island cronmery, 1 i st Conris = Paon Uie and Abisy, o011t ) trict will be 155 miles in length by 6 | gide. It sooms hardly likely, sfter the pas- | paicns in whieh ho was enzaged, wnd every | U5 it B “he o il | effoct Tt there “must” b il aic £ 0 Torn i redn nt ol s neois wind babbling tun, and south from the line, dividing Cherry | to work togothor in burness again, The | found his teter Books ‘and serap books of | oo, Taera ava wimmes o0 the Araoin (000! g, ourw. @f Oroiil, shv S iy SUC D WLLLIE Wy it 10 1 Lie < Davy d sout six miles north of the county ling, | jo, o dustine smsslye I Y fouls wro destined to hind themsolves in the war whieh are now pearing in various | gent el bl Torn e g0 to open Qs | to go at the b th Wiy carry out W althors ideas B8 ey b gen’in wereantile business take; veuson o P ity of the &ise and wereantily import. | SMHFe distriot will comprise noarly 1,1 | There ure those who believe that coali- | anewles in the Freehuad's Burcan hivesti- | e ook 14 st abcrsotivaly. printd aod | P8 the Bl 00 S "o ‘tronile in nuarly a million acres of the public do: | ho made which wonld stand against any | went wero twken frog ui Leehis crateol.” - andsome dividend on theiv iayeat: | 1 bave i ! s wud fad mpon the unpacking wnd appraising of y Shorl oux, Dawes and Shoridan, (except the | sooms to bo doubtful now whon every- | some peopls think that a ban olerk leads vention is that the defegatss all soem o | Wiggson, Ga. vidod with facilitios for recoiving such | ./ Sho s T pro! westorn end of Chorry county. There | ions. banks, “but they are greatly mistaken. It is Had No Hand In It studied the” bu i to some purpo Aok W B4 s W o AN 5 S . ult‘lll'»«ln'n bill our importers will Vo oppasition (9 ks Wausurs, whioh ls The cousorvatives of Oanada are 1|.Ulllg opens at 9 a. w. and cloazs al 3 p. m. we only After reading that portion of President and Pr dunt Bass tizen followed with gud tho opaning of e4sos contalning im- | gy sumy timo in the interest of tho sot- | formation of an English party pure and | o'closk in the evening, wnd frequently we | 31N AP N0 A T 8 6ol [ vare of ercam s ety inis thely “aninion b e v A | of the stute, state, 15 in the provinee of Quebee doing Mas There Boeen a ltule of Dishonesty, | ter ' m | torouglly tod buiteris of months attor such witiclos arsive in Lassure you. We are cooped up in @ lot of the £ ing, providing that partios will sign thoir | provincial parlisment, s his contribu- | wrotel our timbs wien we gt vired, | B0 B EURR BTSRRI TR O agaly il il O i ik b e dalpys. names, 0 that people muy know who is tion w the indignation among some Eng: | 80 far as big salarics are concerned it b all Jovitius of the Fepublican canse Tave been | gverywhre L) el fuio e s, :’i ki d 0w CUriCUbA @ ade tulking. Pustics whoe owa proporty ca | b liborals ot the sblempt o run luw]bu.n to thiuk that the average is bigh, Pue | preadily diminishing, and thus give s | ad Pioyide by Loy for laspocors W be ) W e

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