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FIFTEENTII YEAR. SIE COULDN'T GIVE IT AWAY, | Olore Becrrey Win the Military Movement to the Mormon Countr; RETENTION OF FORT ROBINSON. rhe Congressman on Mormon A Weste Silver Quess Wi ted for th Question e tion=Matiers in hington ducy Bee. A Very Sensible Husband [} by the 10 the in ey aw D fze measure and hitis e p i oven tere d tie, t even thiough the cannot get a4 Mormons of tion on the sub. nor |l acties employ defeat tuther Jeet of polygamy is nothi Whan a general lobby mov the exeet the present laws, press dispat-hes lave ichated during t week, they eluim tiat the tederal of far beyoud ) ot 1 roach it it ule Law s it 1eiates vy, but that Mor monisim is their r uil and Usat hitve i h in! L ¥ followors ot ot 5 beiiels have to eling to their Anti-polyguinists, howd by by W ore ment T, W Moriions ar wled Loget ago when thiey coun thiat they all winlk N up O polyi mons practices, i toach other in wain tain ral 'Wives, Statesien who have expressed_opinions tpon (o disturbances in y that they faver suilicient additional I tion {0 | 1 ond to all s of 8 st 1l distr 1s e betng ena; at i THE WERT WANTS TIT T is altogethicr nnpic 11 these dispatelies sevt sire of the prosident ol'd L ther ILVER DOLLAT e, ws anticipated U tirat the de 1i¢ Loliar will pre o M. Cleveland’s message has digested there s ¢ lerable freedom of expre on upon this one point in it Lhere has been wore inditerenee shown £ expression upon siver coinase Uian any thing clse cannected with St action of the New York o tion; endorsing the p sen on subject seent members of the lower closely together in opposition ern democrtic meioer ret point to-day sail e meie fact 1 colnpee of the v 20 be sufliciont (o val southern and western s hias no sympathy Lor i Wouse § deion that New York she 1 eon so readily and as forcibly in support of t president in the proposition to suspend il ver comge. 1 think there are iwenty or thirty votes wore for the continuance of the silver colnage than there re before the esldent’s message was received, Every Aoy #IVer is receiving new converts, [f this growtl of sentient in its favor continues | at the present mie, and a vote is not received upem I until next spring, silver will reecive a twothirds wajority at least, and may be a haee-fourths wujority. Ldo not think thy the proposition to stspend ot ey ugh the senate cither, This fs one sub- eect which comes 1o the people so closely that mewbers of both partie will act with the greatest of freedom, and will overlook what ever of politics there may be in it. Il Jieve that the silver dollar “will continne to be coined, and that silver certineates in | denominations of &1, & and 35 will be is sued, Itu be th 0 will receive wore weight soas to make it worth a dol'arat bul lion rates. OF course, if we continue the coinage 08 at present and authorize the issu- ance of silver certineates, efforts “will be wade by Wall strect 1o depreelaie the silver dollar and place it in distavor und drive it from cliculation but 1 volce the sentiment of & wajority of the house when L say | willing to let the govermwent pit” it agaiust the money warket of New York and ty @ bull and bear movement a while | OPPOSITION T0 INCHEASE OF Tilh, No one sevnis to believe that the suggestion of the secretary of wur and Gen, Sheridan that the army shiall be enlarced will have wny welght upon congress, There is wore ojjx- sition towands an enlargenent of the ex- pennes of the arny thah almost anything else within the goveriment. Only the statesinen wha gowe from e sevfions where there are Indinn troubles and bonler disturbances S0 10 have wny appreciation of the army A movement to ieduice the anuy in nuinler and to eurtail ity expeises would probably Lave wore slow (o siceess, e bt of everyling i wariiie bow seews tu be o | can v et 1t ) wont to this it Lrir at Wi 1 Street wants the is enouzh to | inand says he THE OMAHA '@ DAILY OMAIA, MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 14, 1835, wards the navy. Tothe pict mantic eye and the untutored and unso phisticated mind of the average statesman a arge and fine fleet of men-of-war and an nense pl to be it 10 and ro alan x seetns Jave anyth W AN VETERANS, 1 that the disease in: gran at an apy tered Wt ke wa wnt was hall Dy sound at ion of the arrearag ON 110 tor burean, DRI e e ot LAT s th s U tiko i vould not 1t will sim vt entitled an “Then this 13 nota eompromi “In nosense. 1Lis an absoliie repeal not 1 ythe law in any of it tutional. certai the power that by i vested in the prosident the rizht to appoint see it but here id Wy )T b dozen | b It o5 away the constitution "Il president phoint four persons, 1 of the member: hie ordinary one except ied not one ¥ AST OF TN WasiiNGros, Dee. 1 e hincdred and - seventy )it tions have bien introduced in Csenate, but only {wo committees have © st et ing and no-measures ported back to the senate and no theretore been wade, Beyond discassion and possible passage the presidential su bill to be ted on Monday, and the adoption of Fryv's re ing the code t rules, wislative FUTT bills and n no and ) the senq v be reji A considerable alf of the week i with elosed doors. ttee on rles of the hot o lik pent ted verninent « its Toport to-morrow Die that the discy It is expected t ostponed until Tuesday wmembers will ave an opportunity to see the proposed revision in print, There is a desire ont part of many mewmbders to hay of states on Monday for the introduction of bills for reference to t propriate com- iitee and when appolnted, and in deference to (his desive it was informaliy agreed by the Lers of the commitice o rulcs on yester- make no opposith to There are, however the hou Wwho express house shall hay nlly deter 1 by vote on the Morrison code, the ju- tietion of varions comn W who Lthat it woulil be useless io_ inindate the pekers table with @ itood of bills, till some Woper outlet is provide thei, As the prosent by any ese members con will s thouzht ne day n mhers ntentic 1t) i that it ¢ by < consent yordera call, and assert that this cannot bo ned ssions of the rules of the will eo and the sribute the la- Oumiittees ! There holiday gt e re th L of the wer nite plans have been arran sed probatle that wdjorrmment will Leached until the weel following, VHE SENATOLS CONNIDER THE CHANGES UNWISE. The sen ators ave watehing developments in Bouse with regurd 1o e proposed change vules with much interest, and generally re- i the provosition to distiibite” tie appro- printion Bills wmong the several commitices ot the louse a8 an extremely unw ise step and will likely lead to great extravagance, = The wembersof the scnate commitee on rules, all of whom are experienced parliamentari ans. nnid several of whom had their training i the house of representatives, are unani- nions in this opinion. The resolution: em Lodying the proposed code of joint rules will probably be reported to the senate on Mon- day wid will be passed without much delay and sent to the house, —Phey embody thive chief propositions, which, it adopted by the house, would, in the opinion of the senate comiitiee and senators generally, relieve the Lowse of the most of its diflicuitios, peak- andd it is not be PROPOSED “The arst is the requirement that the s er's table shall be cleared every divy by ¥ gl measures andcommuiieations on it to the proper conmittees, and thus getting thiew 1hio the clannels of “legislation at the The second prohibits 0 general appropriation bills, o requires thut during the last ten duys of each session preference shall be given i1 each I e to measures which have already passed the other howse, These requirenents are already followed by the sen AN OPINION ON PENSIONS. Second Comptrotler Maynard has given an opinion tlat pensionens who live in the Uitesd CAnnot gIve OLher persons i power of atiorney to receive and reeeipt for wension noney and that agents are tequired LV clievka’ pavable 14 euch. pensioner and torward thew directly to cach pensioner. T ‘case penaionens live In forelgn ' vountries e sy thy uired to execute voiueliens in presence of a aghtrate. but the check nay be drawn payable o the pensioner on the ander of an attorney, who can then re- coive sl roceiph for We saw and the th 2 may | ed faw which steps | but no | J OF CIRCUMSTANCES. The Question of Trish Lag In English Pol BY FORC lation Paramonnt GLADSTONE'S ADVANCED VIEWS Parnell, Refroshied by His Blectoral Victori Turn Peacefully Awaliing gs—General News From Beyond the Sca. s conrse that Lor ol ¢ the pr ng certain 1 1 b Several mintster resignation, but 1 Rand est must ph € Ao 1t 18 1ees neld at Hewar neluded no radieal. Spencer and Lovd med b ly d Lord I Lord have been thence to € Vorth t pare 1 Lord Haiting Neithenr i Sir Charie ke we Tlie truth i e | most ady Irishy quest o cavine dis | May Glad orted Chiinb | Inisi pros nativial council inehuded which Par then ready final ut which a majorit net v When the e tion became ki | ¢ Lo Ccome 1o | coupt a seheme for Lome rule, certainly enbodying gia or the Intexrity of e einpire. and _ prosably aving L Ty Fights of the drish Lt ., His colleagtios heard with dismay that et feader was prepared (o enier into an i Vari pablicly o accept his {0 UL Lo partiament istitetion for Treand, te Sr i reminded i it iy « al part ehert 1 n own Gladstone his il the what he terms a e They remonste him’he had . 1 st liv o re een sh Rudic pature sition t W inelude s is it heiow the Lo ¢ as patriots ©than as parti Parneil in the meantime s paiting out 18 1o disco wach home rule hie 1in ¢ iz itom the present Justin: MeCarthy says lreland rent with Jegislalive powers cquiv- se of an American staie. 0'Con it Canada is the e preeedent v and fusists that it s i nell will aceept neil is reported to e content Lo wait for the turn of events, aware of tl rthat the moderates Dot partic wbine wgainst him il the Irish- ques pressed or obsiruciion be bexun, ] T¢ Are s of 1l clsewhere, substantial Harcourt s, will b alent to tl nor g i sions on the re election in the newspapers and Many liberals Insistthere wis a victory for they ¢ William uts this view i eriously than_anybody clse, maintaining there is no tory reaction and a geni ne liberal majority dter than everin England, Scothnd amd | Waies. Judicious iiberal, Tike the Spectator for examyl sy rebuke him for over stating his ¢ ), s general teeling of the Liberais is that the country deelined to express a decided preference for either party, ‘The et narrowly escaped hoy it is not yet certain that hold t ther during the con animated dis ber the par v by authiori- ity has virtwally ted aid thatthe thite empires will 1 the demar d for restoration of the nte in es.ern Roumella, Tiis, L 08 & conspicuous triniph for bury, who alone from the beginning has stol ont rorecognition of the Bulgarian lowed the conference at Con lapse Tather t an recede, red every veproach for risking o war and anally nis point, e tee, earus the grat ari and the respect of Europe. Gen.Prendegast’s military Ay do not save hin from 15 mistakes in addiistratic ess 15 inelined to piot I'ichaw’s wo st Butish g vernment. 1 15 anxionsly expected. + Souidan news 13 thr shaye becn ordered | ments b Englund, Th diet ano! y expe endingered posts NEw Youk, Doc. 12.~[Special to the By ‘ e Sun's London eabie says: Now that | WD OUNCes, Prol e | general «a0sin Bur- 1 critietsm for The English returning unisers @8 agents of the rd Dufferin’s arival \er e the elections are over and pariiamentary des eriptive lists about completed, the tories liave discovered new grievanees, 1t is based upon the biun callings of mont of ted 1o sit in the nest Phe tories feel that cvil days have fadlew upon the bund, They deplor | the faet that that vise systei of payment of | membiers whicl onge kept Boor men ot of | has been broken down, Of ¢ tiey could | expeet nothing nthe Irish | Aumesiea, but of the ierican moted of patronized the fund they speak in | terms bothiof sorrow and anger. -— The Bulgarian Difticulty, PETERSBURG, Dec. 18.—Russia has made overtures to Prince Alexauder, offering 0 assivt to a personal union of Bulgaria and Roumelia, on condition that the policy of Bulguria be subordinated to Russian policy, Russian agents are actively intriguing at Belgrade to dethirone Milan in favor of Kara- Birarane, Dec, 13.—A telegrom from the front states that a long and blondy engage ment took place there yesterday between the Servians and Bulgarians, -The fown of Veliki-1soor was wrested trom the possession of two battalions beionging to the ust divi- sion of the Bulgarian army, who attacked the Servians. Upon snding (hemselves ouinum: bered the B s wde sigus that they wished to surrender. The Servians, who were mostly elderly o belonging to the second reserve, shouted in reply You Lave already deluded our ehldren foutis of the limtieerve) in, Uit Tashion, hut you will ot deeeive us” Phereapon they charged the Bulgarians with the b net. seatlering them in every direction ¢ Bufiarians lefi many dead and wounded on the neld, The Servians claim a briliiant vic tory, Much enthusiasm s manifested in Belgrade over the success of the Servians, - King Alfonso's Requiem. Mapiin, Dee, 13, ~The funeral services over the remains of the late King Alfonso took place yesterday at the chovel of St Francis. The great edifice was crowded with distinguished people. All the sovercisn heads of Europe were represented and mem bers of the diplomatic corns were present The eiviland military pageant was im i spect I ariiament s e b Wl who p liekse tvg. (meaning the | e aud was wituessel by an | hold > R —————— L | SHERMAN ASSAILED. The New York Sun's Efforts to Secure His Defeat for Reselection. Nrw Yok, Dec. tSpectal o the Bre The Sun s anxious St fon. siderable to see Senator Sher and this morning it space to an attack on The attack i calls 18 1 to what the $ lonment § n John Sherman's 1998 of his first bill febt. Mr. Schuck a { il w nat ted pamphiet was | ye oW itten by Joseph n, then pre of the Wes K of Phi \ In th £ bomd vamphlet, e Pat onal ba hilet nd W il pr United Vinta another Lint in the Unie Tope. SISE hird—1 050,000¢ tot: i adds that on the appearan ul i by wnd Pro 1St I'r( 1 e conyers um on gold o of the ommitted en prepared t. Sherinan W e VY ORK Ny iyec, 13, the Sun \ World Wa fal to the By Con facts in m nig 1 overy down At claw e of the t he tre Ly fo the it " In t andin iwkenout, By this tis n eollection of {0 most prople and il URITZ 1S PLUSH, 1 Ma a showing of a Good Sized Boll. Doe, weelal to who s 1 it United et said Ie 1000 4 per ¢ Eu woald oW red ) s yester T someties cofts me thousaids of it L ean atford the loss,” Sure Signs of Prosperity. Puirant . Dee. 12—The geneial man- ager of the American Iron and Steel Asso at following mportant state ication of improve: is found in which it ment: A gratifying in ment of business of this conntry the et that il eompanies, will be rememdered male the out put to. what then sceiied likely to the full wanis of the railron 1< for 153, Wave al- ready, betore the besinning of ' the vear, nearly sold the wha'e estimated total. ~ They have now inereased the stipalated output - by U0 T0NS, Wtk g thie preseit Lt for "85 one million tons, A number of wani- facturers have soid up or beyond the allot ment for the entre vear before aetion was taken, being unwillin'z that any appearanee of unieadiniess or inabi ity to, meet any lesit ate denand should exist. There Ts;” thero forc, not the least reason o fear thut any buyerof rails who can satisfy railmakers of s ability to pay for his pitreiases will be Jable o s wants ai prices un- uileeted by tes i ction.” - A Short Session of the Ho WasmNGTON, Das, 12,1 hetore the | Al . speaker Jaid of executive number th , seeretary of (h communications, mual re lor the eurrency the table for the present Mr. Read, of M for printing the of the rules of the nthe Thirty-sixth and Forty-sixth S, tuting the would lie inder di Lion the proposed in the rules, v SOLON wWas 1 a reso the 1 fon isions adopted. Mr. B olution ot { thata suitah) tain nent and co Laid on_the tab; AL L2210 the house davy. sented res <ing - of the elect ol It al ijourned until Mon i Countr LAWRENCH 1D ans an inquiry, ( b, the boomer, who ha: st returned tr driven off the Cheyenie and Arap vation I'here are and shipped thew to TR T cattle and cows still reiain there, The O%1ah Ki wptain wer to Ollahioma ke Indi not an e nen are all by any m and the ( of ¢ tor in A Political Decision. Corustius, Ohio, Dee. 1% —'The supreme court this morniug anuounead its decision on the Hamilton county contested eleciion cases, reversing the decision of the eireuit court of that county, and giving the certiti- o election o the demoeratic candidate o1 senators and represntatives. No decision was aninoaneed i the wandamns proceed ings brought by the governor sid secretary of state to cotipel Clork Dalton to make turns of the election in Hamilton county to tiv seeretury of state Py The Presidential Sacc WASHINGTON, Dye, 12, mittec 1 and mecting th Chairman Hoar to 1 ssion Bill, “The senate com sud eloetions beld @ ning. and instructed wort on Monday the Presidential succession bill. A number of verbal cliance been wiade in the bill but i all important features th similar to that which gress, known as the Al v e Gusen up ear v in tie week, and ive rive to cons dorable diseussion, snd W likely be passed during the week, - The Coke Business, Prorsiuke, Dee, 12="Ten peor tional of the Kyadieate Connesyille region his boen fired 0 per cent of the taty 5000 NOW (D WEALISL D) Cenls @ Lew wouths 350, addi- in the nomakin blasst cent coke ovens in Bank, Il bank O Tue banks now roquine Bull NEw Yo, Do 1 has increased # e revenne Wovacers oF legal wiehta, v compact to limit | “HIZ WEEK 0N WALL STREET, Vanderbilt's Death, THE POLICEMAN'S CLUB BROKEN | The Ouly Thing That Stood I Goula Gone and Absolute Control - Lively Times Predicted. Review of the Stock NEW Y Market t thie same over b ency, aided by 1 i fo 15, and 1t vdecreise 1o Speeil ucuviey iid red Liie availabde funds i the N i bat LOANS are cusy and 5 per cent s been wo s week Yt 5 i The biz b wind we Jan u aind « It ors has had et tsiew i oy et A rude shoe Lory 1 ary | a when \ b the mark reeived Vande to prodice any in Cever, dawniing 1 el i soon 1 el 1t is, h hat in s indi individoal i th i, and winile 1t €00 lesser ma por wvely Waite, Rock ) and others, ity great signuieance i P aees the seepter in the hands of Jay Goo WHO 1S HOW Wi estonably ity felt t wted w Wpreiny LEwas always i he onlv ope Iis =8 41.000,00 been tirown into 1138} don tie WAy, o < destinies, o o, and tha At any moment have, batace on the b v lnd, rigs the markets a i o be on t “bu Vi letbi i constantly b over iim 0o o ten checked his activity s but n the club is broken and the i tuer beat v dinds of wer of Val same as wihi wale \ Policemen, W one seontrol of one i, and e ¥ tning whici stood between Gowd and 1Le control is gone, | 15 15 Very un Yy i in oLt feadins ol the mink e urainst hinn - AS iU be iving Wall sirect o ta Drices, partieuiarly of are nz down like people thaik Gonld s do it louks i wond deat of cliait tibrinm ablisii Tie most plasisibl vance enginecrinz on frunk line settlement Gould’'s coneurence or knowledge, Accord o the theory that Gould had given up hopes of a settleiment among the trank lin a8 Liis own eilorts in that direetion were a out a luige block o1 his expecting buy them buck lower and pocket tle dificrenee. T Vanderbilts, Robert, Picrrepont, and Morgan, however, nxed the wer ap among n selves and an vitnee wias started, w ould sinee has combatted and is now & o undo as rapidly as po: til he ers his holdin Wiiether the above s i true theory of not, its new rler s woing give Wall's goud deal to ponder o, derbile's Wil EW Yors, Dee. 15—[Special to the In an inter in tie Tribune ey M. Depesw “Phe will of Van- iltis in m, a very o would be (Y seein his quuhity. e 1 sonthwe and many AlLogeti street, and a e an e tor that the ad- s ot the was started 1ot th Wisdom of iew ment and The fact A gratefu 5 ehildren dirposition mast harmonivus and bound togethor by onger ties, Cor nelius and W, K. are, S0 far @ mere proj is concerned, probi 1 equipped i faiher was at the death ot dore o continue (he s 1 of the great radlroad lold fts control conservative, exju ) cems o Db Wall street and into Lo A disappo niment that rouds in the \Vanderblin sy st up 0 trusts so it 1 1 ol the Wi X re's dea 1L diseove i A il very just distribution of b thatall the family demonstrates his knowled and the wisdom of hi division of his that was alw have his family muniti and ate s purpose ay with him-—to iy tie stoeks of § propertic with the public and churaeter, Uit it Wi them. When veat hulle of one ol t Amnerican much Vi He diseaverad tiis he sold i his Contral stock, but it becam: most widely distiibuted 1 our Rumored Union « New Youk, D 1 A rather startlin vl to the effect thnt to be formed by W. K. Washington E, Connor a The taets in the matter are hard to get and wl foundad tor the report hus not yet been traced rally tatement is generully diseredited, There of circumstances, however, ited 10 s lending an air of that the subject idedly substa roted which s calth, ) the By ireniated last partnership was Vanderbilt with d George Gould wore or less are o nomber which are po probubility to the assertion contains statements of a de I eharacter; It 18 the unex and Witliam K. Vande @ certain theatricat pnily contiol Low of inde s well known, wsent critical Willim K erown of li Wi pendence fro An junciir ) captivite m Juestion upon its 0f the urst ateom i iety, There is wlived, bt very o, thiat the urm will e | the urstor the year, positive statei likely from by mnce business o< S Riel's Funeral, WinNirea, Do The tur this St funerl cortes: ral of Rie Bonit left his mother's place [ g at | o Red river fere, ut ¥ o'clo niinber of relative thicers, Arri sy Was o ' sisted by Arciibishe v the thio! After in the eathedel. 1t | bured tils e uoui 100k oo ehui fed by w Nalfbrowd sy o) L and s Dileizas, oy 1o ted it ween not tivd | BEE. The Plunder of a Eemale S He e and Diary ad stocks and o o i her nain y o all wasa wo Hon ships torn daly from O 3 il 1t GONE £ST Hon., B, Gratz Biowo Dies a 1 e aid 4 national reput Wi legislal rank 1. Bin wwetion active pro wnion o own at the St join time an liberal suited in | and re-cnta ater was ne the United o Ll a in s fombe yund think On Frulay prose &K conneeted, ook ent i T of st time ¢ and it ditional ot | A rapid ¥ 5 atlack of from midin, i, when niled by I el s Much hop Litter the lay with wrty taken ¢ in Ler &, u for pr But fan's dairy iy ot her it invaria dow et L e bigzest s St Lo years. ure in the of yea 1 ation hoever oo and in i mtered the o war, and W was hecaine (Ll movenent tion ns ) vent d i 1 hxed CAUSING A CONTEST, The Probibitic Theie Victory ATLANTA, Go, Uni tos in this a bill for Atlar Legally 1, A tate ists of viil b pesuined Moy - HONORING HENDRIC Indianapolis Moves to Erect wient 1o His Memory INDIANATOLES, Doc, 1 t two wiles from | lover u nt Banqueted at the ilu AL the it Veathers in Fla i, Lowa, D wroyed XV T ER T e Clection iy, I a Monu- mon viting i ersonal ancis i b. v honise lnat W tendered e v | | < | NUMBER 149, e e e e . A mas earews counrenos TEACING THE YOUNG IDEA. | 1 of the Profic £OgN08. Towa Juctly Pre P HER PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM. rhe Moines Ope Political Rey ganizing Clubs With ablicans of Des Permancnt The Governor's Rumpiie Auditor Brown, To Thia They M Point With Py D 1t wonld who isn't ! to ved v of state in thy Vs percent of tho things {bat an ! nay n slute, \a 1841 the ropubl tory beeatc n e ¢ remenber i tie na, cali ot the ince the ten n erop weport for neither consu till i e who can read or ver than herctofore, and leaves Towa stil the in this 1 tofthe « [URTET Phe te tate i~ been made public and it a rending which exy That chusett Towa system Mas: il 4t [ iz of was adopt or tem heeame lent s e ent exe ool systen wupy following s net | uned in the From s per cent of t it iin e state the N)L,00 acTes te by the g cerds of sales overn e 5ol the sivt or n 3 fund derived ST, sour venu the total ot oy yinter 1o £57. 40, SLite 8| L Feeon- mends that the lecisiatre provide for freq LCx T BOOKS 1) Tl Db s letting cieh sl Lo Qs pupils free o dharge 5 th W5 it now' ot Wy di thie e 1 fesislature will tuke Jeot this winter, and there is stion in’ tavor of adopting the supering endation. e “eity aie pre maticnt pol ilerest of rep i organ s ciubs ol a s ter. Suifes of roo souie action on this sub- ioeling dent’s REPUBTICANS e ovganization thi to increase the i 1o strengthen “igzin is to have the vl i political elars wsare to be rented and fi Bed inan elegant and attractive mans ich will be Gpen Lo tienbers at all AL=tated inteivals public meetings of Club wili be held, with debates and on politieal topies of cuirent inter- wling room with politieal papers A other political Beratime wiil be ane of s features. A ro W roon where mem- att weet disting Lied republiea who 1 e o 1 1 the eity, will alio be cot e iera will probably ane tion t cutirg with i ast and ¢ Jiver divides the o p ! mmer- i1 wdent of i) 0 e fhies tho st A Mo ¥ respeets wholl e ropublicans e grsanized their el pion w prominent hu nd baother - Gen, W Sherman, s So b will prove a per- st mource of stiengti to republicang, Becone of IRICISO Service 10 earrying thee tective work of campaigns, For the ursttime inseveral years Des' Mojnes has hias Dl o that the wirk i D e fine city are being monopalized by it AN Oty hecins 10 be K Ihe Braiinl” Lt is CUIETLY B MORED Al elicles that Governor Sherman, il =00 to put a inal twist on the Adi= Brown matier, by des ne the oflice of vacant, and Appointing Mr, t_auditon pro tem, who hag fnce Blown was res Mateh. I e dos quite serionsly eomplivate erion Latraboe, who will'be wont! il then 15ina worse shape Should | he dectare Brown ot boud. it woild be foll”"fhom kceping » ALis e thiat Brown will a Ihere amel erond w1 ot tor To-Day, Fair weathe lowly winds 1y 1ising neter. Rheumatism ant i remedy for riemmati have puffered e | etitd by Ho failed to Gnd re “1 was afl Previon X i . or can he, a epecifio 13 but thovsands who s hiave been greatly ben- I's Sarsaparilla, §f you have of, 11y this great remedy, I rleumatism twenty 3 1 found no rellef, but time was alinost help- Vil me morg ictas L ever b Mass, 1t hag ead it o deford, Mo, dw to) dat ¥ Mood's Earsapast h o Nirley racterized by combi at vo modichial a Ao koW, al ey wia proy I, New ¥ ¥ Hood’s Sarsaparilla #ita §1; six for g5, Mads D & €O, Lowell, ifass. 10y Dosecs One Dollare

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