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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 7 — rearr - svs iy e —r— - ——— e e T ————————————— o - -~ —— - WMANDE aref ling 1) ngnarded ENGLISH ELECTION SCENES. |« THE GREAT ~ COMMANDER. | sttt jevtiee, Vo i : e public and | I | The Amunsing Time Lord Beresford | I in t 1t 1 Had With a Cockney Mob, { T I I G 1 i A Tord Charle 1 wag to ma - ’] THE ONLY DIRECT IMPORTERS OF (v, s ted in His Book ke final add 1 wlinmen tary . & T ' ] S electors of \,n\nmlu “( rd | Y ~ [ s is a vative, Si Car- | & . - " Critical Revlew of the Most Impors : JMie 1 Kl edings by taking H A DI A _L‘IO.LJDS I-’EA ‘~z I_‘S tant Points in the Fam T t Y 1, | Blass st aadl LU L ) ) - priveligen. . ¢ of o o i o | AND OTHER TRECIOUS JEWELS [wr ¥o B 1 N of ' 4 18 Tt of Grant f f t Qi IN OMALIA motrs } on to 1 publi pro ihit o not unexpeeted ¢ it R . ; H' 4 S o q i ¢ distinet| Tiie L s 1 « et t & moiets.s but it is different | ARETICON chary ¢ woaffected |, phires choers p ros ) 1 w08 diroot from impottety the ¢ P Grant. 1 nd and p s familles of our | & TS < y e ' t from. « I we » 6X y well bal- | @ in_them lies t Az porta FRENCH ( USIC BOXES, OPERA e a0 striotly oot iy purely .‘\n‘v‘lnv‘,,‘y Sir Walter contir : 1 LART G t ding wmarkets, ex nd bearing, that the whole o 1 his pluck, his resolu ppeating by the bl ther | . 1 of his 1 judged from t with | G + ooct s | : i Wl then make 8 fequisition upon WAt LY, s tarival i y6L 4 3 t A8 It . ' nd dend | pers sranting feos asnry for the sum found to be dne city in poin v a 1 rd s t mant, or h e gy — . y of alin ¥ & - | t“Heis liked by ail folk ‘]_) [j > ) ’,’_) - | & t combin el folk | said, “chureli folk _!.a'. LV JJT LN p ions, hus son | g " » ha is c t tix his place in t yughts of his coun P rompted the joke ng o the - chat frymen, as wonly, In doing 1'{[,,; .}y",“',,:,.,. soomi | ¢ States on book, a having read the | wer, and not an un- 5 TRERaA s mt of the {mm»u\ the title as afore. O0DS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, Be sure to consult your intorest by WL Aok | treiviee, Lo the inany provious: | iy il Sl L A - out stack before purchasing ti o to say that no « | 1 his country. The n C 5 ' $ | " y i can has fived, of whos A R L e urn him out d the sup- | Nervous Debilitated Men, vection Tuvit : woto B4 and | l:”], m_”"w PeCty 4 Irm'h’*h‘of the chair, rest oniy o a free trial for thirty daus Mai! n.' Lelecraphic Ovders Will Prompt n. m‘, :,It ","‘]"‘ With. "n 68 SUMIIOE 1t , s indi and, amid checrs aud countor che for the o dy tel of ana l”\.l of MAX MEYER & BRO, moved, did not venture to spes tiilhue d, and Kindred lso fc 1 With namitred contdshee ¢ ‘the_camp fny ote '|.‘.4.Ju“.\'.H';{,um.‘ foratioh fo Cor. 1iih and 1 wrnam Sis ()um.'.(l. )\lh. neration he was known as ) ! will be my VRO AT TR0 = N0 I 18 e | oot b SRS il wn.” His importa ik ¥ . 4. [instrated pamphiet with full infox actions were aceapted a8 wall nk God!™ exclaimed a new inter- | mation, ferins ele. tailed tree 0y addiessing | @EXID @ ATESPLATE IN OMAIIA TO BUY Jinraet cona rupte Yo., Marshall, 3 % et from within a mysterious character | ““Thos words will send a thrill of grate | THEEE 0 ared the Comsery Lot b il enemies asserted and some Eindly | g7 1 throngh the hearts of millions | o0 F G The Standard Oil Monopoly. allowed that his B of our people. “Lhey prove that the man | TaNie pgund, » interposed his Tordship, | go News Intorview: The recent i s d'dstigionel | vhiom tho whole civilizod w ¥ho IS bl itted, “darcs to sy whai | of the Ohio supreme court 1 i T ddoticiencios. ae | 10 Bonor, the man whom wo } Sainiadepiaid the Standard Oil company has 3 i A wd as atypical American citizen—hiy n unwarranted amount of satis 9 ) b wonld write and publ \ sired to be known and thought of | to anti-monopolists of the ¢ . - itk B : ntlamen,” 1 who do not reason much below the sur have referred to the 81 lp\v~~”l M face in ¢ nating effects. Of o the m;'ul I“ '(m-x ‘w: ¢ d faul ration th :'mw mina ] = AT kes 1o mention of kindred who were | “‘i.‘;\,‘.,,, ottt 0t INYOeIUbIG. 1N BIOW. bitie fl, not themselves Americans, and i s lard and all other eorporations of A \ 5:'*\ ok 4 ties, a Jou is the popular name of Mr. Cham kind, but the law of Ohio does \:w d"‘ AR ] e appeal. The mujovity protested, ists jo result miy ot be nearly 50 fur ) o nien d | broadeat view of the subject, while the | Qne of the Best and Lurgest Stocks in the U.S. b comes a YORdBKBEa | principle 1s of the utmost import ) uil creed whicl them, and | «Wali o ther a likelihood that it g Cloo , the cirenmstances and influences’ that WL B on. le all the to Neleet f’“‘”' gnvelope their Tines, whother conseious ¢ local logisfation, Iy or not the thoughtful reader will in t monop t Vit has | somo_masure conduct a paraldll or a Uy amed vie it, the power | NQ Stal in -lege 1ssenzar Elevat d fith and pi | and the eare u[xhu-nhwn his study. may suit it to resort to the most radical | oo e oo W and the sp This exer e mindhoaring on | mmeasuros within i powor. Tow @ Wiy 5 Ty comuch that afier condemnit AU, iy At iyl tiEEiTNGL r v VTR Q oue comes to wonler that, this st re- | 1kt rot e Ea g - | twa le, eh,” put n LA II‘YE STOC‘KA () \'i il DDI .I markable minivhs ovor Hiought a al ntlemen,” roared the Lord, I rd Oil company . 2 o e | could shoat, 1 think inst (wo or three e ng GEO. BURKE, Manager, : pacB N GO 0086l thous- | 41 not agadnst a dozen. & > i . rst sentence of L countrymen should have | “ijundieds, yon mean, my Lord,’ 1” United UNION STOCK YARDS, OKAHA, NEB. pectation for 4 % g Lok RFTERENCES:—Morchants riner Wk, David City, Neb.; Koarnoy National Banlk, Kot and typical Ameriean, U, 8. G L fellow speak,’ his | to the market hore is no use National Bank, Omunb i s book 11:‘1 yare to lr‘.‘ o .:llnl ‘x‘u‘rli'\lll“.- | ship, eye ,“ | Pri in bout any |\rm\m ting | Will pay oustoniers' ¢ with trached, for tyvo-thirds value of stock. velopny ansion of a cha \ We no h | Pennsylvanial None c:n e nider not essentially dis et L now it looks a1 if its enemies. we h | <, all but yon, 1 . s M i | % honsands | new opponent. “You are u bloody v ”,“ i M .14 1""\' ay Time Table tion, men and thin wtively | Tre ,. srusal wills open up o the T e b iva) aud de: but_not_ intrir that the possibilities that attend uyv m ," yelled a partisan i ol R, s ous, trie manhood i our coun Seiahottea at u shurp | ~,v|vln»\ is 1t w lie = any time, dential ¢ s the | fix the now N AL control of o i Foands lis own et ok in the minds and G st amoun I and the deeds ot others, with e hearts of multitudes of readers, me,” i | onits gene I Known n .“ houl I sincere tidelity to truth, us he unders [ It is quite safe to predict that no book ety Rl LSy . | st i the | | of the present century will be read with o minutes it looked | becomes tired of ot e T A e pore euthusiasm than | the “Lesonal | osthough the wretehed musie hall would firickiasit Curc, 1or moro th it i equail {that hodid ot iy | "They are written in the stylo foppleandibngyle .“'m“l,:“‘{v S Tlie Ord bratich ¢ nify t s of other men, As the world § nayrafive, without the leas. o L SSIVO 1 I 3 e | ut in no us a liero, nor wi a hero-worshippe 1gents orinstr term, Gen. Gra himself use Men he reg i ‘hv-hm‘!‘.uh ) ¢ xpe cled to fill m.u unities ndr them ty for the it no room y was he imbued with a faith | guidance und that he red Lo seeu polit ‘.‘1 , but fes oldier by 100 Wi tary men of irust in his own ty for i por taftuirs, he never soughit great v s s, yet never tri to ev them when thiust upon |.~u by sup authority. Coming, as they 1 did L any agenc Kot ac them ithin tho P who only requires of men the | \Crcise of those powers wi which they | en end wed, and he el upon s th o ente sibilities w I , and sup might sone such stent off my rig sht commiand of the westorn army a formidable combination of pol.ti cians, military and newspapor men, was formed for the rushing Grant and putting crin command of that my. The reckless methods employed by them are still he memory of middle wen. The proyoeation to ne his | been | and iis silen declures his belief “that in positio [ great responsibility every one s | Bis duty 1 it of b he is assig y comy without ajy the_use of infli: enee (o ¢ moor 1t doos not” appe | that Grant was eve | vaneement in - sti or chagrined by the [ | of merited recognition through the jeal- | ousy of a superior. Indeed Uiere appears | no avideuve that e ever experienced any | marvellous carecr, Someé have supposod Grant eallous to human sultering, and i enemies called him *a military Ditehe Glimipses aftorded by his book, show ho far judgment erred. He was keenly n with the misery of the Gen. Grant regarded the Ml ' Lhe hll‘ of the nation, gent under Proyi tac ‘<\|\H inexorable de ids of the terrible strugale. On the 2 when at last e I that the tustion of the y forces of one of the combatants was inevitable, he vath er hastencd thut exhaustion as a humane policy for all parties—having, howe HAGAN'S Magnolia Balm is @ serrct aid to beauty. Many a lady owes her fresh- ness to it, who would rather aot tell, and you can't tell, due regard for economy of the forces o the Union For the 1oss of life and {no destruction of property iv,. Llo from such a wi ] 00 ‘more personal accountability 1 he did for the desolation that waits upon the tempest and the pestilence. A firmly fix ractive faith in Divine Providence in his own and eflorts, was the secret of that ul strength, those unchanging methods, aud that Jm’ werturbubl which no exigeney, l could disturb—even in the carnage i Such, in part, is the view one is able to gain of General Grants churacter, by | nimentation or rhetorical eflect comparatively o fow um.l~ till repairing h nder the ru engine fire of the Soudancse, | hERelllaes 1 ; You must look after the thoroug | portion contain but on O T b e e vespeet reminds one of BiieEemiiin A PR yan book sinherent evidence | et | of the honesty and sincerity of its author, UH R conldniitihe | while jts " tréedom from ‘any approach | oy | towar t J c Both the dissenters were in th somal judgments | Jpit 3 followed id tidel- action writin truth with at he ever § y in course leat y betore us their naked rey certain facts in our national h will be new to sowie lers and one Lialf forgotten by older ones, and which it were not well” for us if they were not truths, Thisis notably the case i brief record of the motives and measures which led to our war upon Mexsico, The war of the rebellion was not more n provoked and criminal than was our wlt upon that fechle: count net 1 takes on no 1 (s P \ched from Mexi « A nholy war, the presen ton by Gen. Grant will not be ¢ 5 cction of the distinetive institu tions ¢ south, of the echara “x and 1 ses of the’ dominant that section, and the motives whieh pro m|r|ul | | their assault upon the mation's lite, is mads with the stes hand of an anito- wist. The impression lefton the mind is, that Grant tl t somebody was wrong, during the w illiation no and s y feel shock: but very many ‘J L A Vienna astronomer offers to soll for 120) franes the right to name a star which he has discovered, It would not do to call it Red Star, for would conflict with the ¢ wated Cy Cura of that name w s been neeess: ful in throat and lung troubles. o unde vielously at led by bar prom, leiul aud Jugsed, # % % & Nopvous Debility, in efther sex, however induced, speedily, thorough Iy sind pormanently enicd. | Adilress, with ten cents in stamps for | and hook of pa World's Dispeisary Medical A | G65 Main strect, Buflalo, N» - ud fractu cripple The Great Invention, For EASY WASHING, IN HARD OR SOFT, HOT OR COLD WATER Without Havum to ¥4 BKIC or HANDS, 100 Warm Climates, uld be without it. but beware of vie tmb PEARLINE 1s wanufactured tations. ouly by JAMES PYLE. NEW YORK; > | bund in his fand h them ove of my lol can't yer' I's friends, er beyond Burdeut Coutisy” “Yos, the Yaukee “Shut up!” - “Order clamored many, and there w contenpt—A “Chair?” | | | s an iuter came from “What's'the name of the | u flunky her majesty has been kiss- | since Brown’s departurey” | A string of r questions | hurled from s the house. were Will you vote for another in vor of zome royal be | “No further grant may pos be | asked,’ d Lovd ford. | it his Lovdship | hey howled | ) sonnded like | |t 1) | | i ndowment of the | ehureh s demanded the same sittor | “Well d his Lovdship, “the | money v n to the cf | “For th , Charl u\.nlw 1 my i | i | 0 hbor, m y looked d 3 | UShutup? commanded mu majority | | A member of Lovd Charles Beresford's | | committee I man in spectacles, holding o' gray topper with mourning rose on the i tried to smooth matte “Order for Ally Sloper Radical, and a” hilarious through the hall, The committes man rubbed his spect cles and tried to look majestic nt a chap to elean yer windows, nded rang de peal | 4 w cried, and the “peal chimed | [ Digher. R The pam and msery suffered by those | who are afleeted with dyspepsia areinde- scribable, Lie distress of the body is | equalled or surpussed by confusion and tortures of the mind, thus maki 2 their vietims suffor doublo afliction. | The relief that iven by Hood's | Sarsaparilla cansed thousands to he | thmmm for this great HMA(\ ine. It dis pels the causes of dyspepsin, and tones [ Up the digespvor-organs, Bxy Hood's Sursparilla Bk RELIEF FOR SETTLERS. A BN Certain Purchasers of sy and to Reimburse ingls i K wask Mr. Van Wy ing bill in the | It was read commitiee on pubic introdu e December 9, 18 and referred to the Yor the relief of lands on wnd p and Ko the senite & of the Unit mble America in cong the purpose of reimbursing | the grantees, heirs and ¢ who, under the homeste or other laws, settle lands within ihe | entitled “An act f the state of Kansas tc constric: tion of the ilroad and | telegraph,” approved July 1866, aind to whom patents have been ied there- for, but against which persons, or their £ intees, eirs or devisees, decrees hive been rendered by the United States cir cuit eourt on account of the priority of d grant made in the aet ahoyve entitled the sum of two hundred aud fiity thous and dollars, or so much thercof us shall llmruquuwll'ur said purpose, is her lands | & is not sticky Have giocer or druggist for t wianufactured by Dr. J. G The city council of Grand lsland ha passed anord ting gambling in every form. quiet games of draw inust go. STRICTLY PURE. IT CONTAINS NOOGPIUM AN ANY FonRM T W %fix‘flf ,57 ‘i.'“? NRES N"I CE;‘;-“ ) AA/'((@CE:O:S nod Anaow priced Cough, Cold and CroupRamedy THosE CONSUMPTION LUN accompany g vuch botile, Sold by A POSITIVE the most obtin Man and Beast, | E‘; IN THREE SIZE PRICE 25 CENTS, 50 CENTS, AND $1 PER BOTTLE C NT BOTTLE it in_your ho P édm.\ wo"p o ML BOTTLES, ation ot wll who DESIRING A REMEDY FOIt G DISEASE all Medicine Dealers. Cure without — m ed eluo, Patonted O ber 1 One’ box will ¢ to easo 1n four days ox 1oss. Nian'sSoluble Mecicalad Bouge éi ; FOR g Liniment i and older than used more and | from tho WO cun s ARRIVE, A vilubie £ pree troatise t from every siaio i 1 i t Brituin, will bo_ mu upplication G uggist not buyi cis Will pro- urs it > oF i <‘ PURE COD ILIVER] | OIL Ah LIME J Muil sind Bxpress Exprc Vin' 1lutt NORTHW A o TRAINS o vinT at YALDS 4 ~ag~g . l,.. ™ A VINE LIN Pianas an " .m;\ 0, Hfi“k iSLAND ?'P‘.ulrmiu.twn ose relution to fgans B nk shinal \ Nebraska Na io OMAHA, NEBRAS /(4. Lus, May 1, 1553 it Ur CAPITAL K1) i i i i A i it H Viiats 1 piding The CGreat Rock Island Route EAVKING OFFICE: THE IRON BANK, Co. 12th und Farnam Streets, E. BT. JOHN, ThE & Pass. Ag'ly EHIE MELICAL GO, .'uurht.ofi-'- CiEIC Auu.