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4 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1838 M £ ) D) That is the Question. astray in our knowledge and Judgment | stands the supreme fast that a million | yielded him crops, each of which had been IEWS AND INTERVIEW showman, and his experience as a scout and [{ Mo ¥ 4 . '1 llE ])/\'Il\ ];L]‘. The Van Wryek question fs notall fac- | of English affairs, But it is doubtless [ and a half of Britigh ‘oters have pro- sokl for a sum equivalent to the interest on Tall Tasation. hunter would nover have brought him a for- “ ¢ a:,z.":,";:':'.:,.;‘;‘ i A% oo Farsay Ssoeer. | tlonal: it is a party question. Shall we pre- | much more in & social than & polit- | nounced for home fulg and that threo | I amONAL asked, ey agrecd to award b | gpaaking about taxation,” said a gentle- | " s Al SaToN PR, N6, 513 oL i) 1 SiERT, | Serve the party organization and princtples, | joq] way that Amorican influ- | ont of four of the nolitical divisions have | S%00 AE AR TEE AT S0 &S man from Chadron, “the county commission- | o writer of tho above, while reading {he Putduhed cvery mornine, srcopt Sunday, | OE SHAI! o sntrendar them lato 5 nandsof | ence is rocognized in England. Our | declared for autonomy isbury will Always 1b the Load, ors 0 Dawes county have probably made the | proof of the sketch last evening, hnd just fin Monday morning paper published in | democrats and the vietims of the et 1 Jitarature represented in Lowell and | find himself confronted by a hostile ma- St Edwards Star. sliffest assessment of any in the state. The | ished the sentence, “Foor Jack, who inarried h goguies? ThatIs the question. The leaders | o : g licy. | The Omaha Bre, the bst vaper in the | commissioners decided to assoss all town | Morlacehi, the danscuse,Is dead, “when the g TERMS MALLE 4y« | Of the Van Wyck movement, including the olmes has been splendidly honored. | jority on every prineiple of tory policy. PR A TS Wirsreby T T | Promety sl it wete) mAvKet valed, SHA ATl following' dispateh was handed to him by a Ono, Year $10.00| Three Months.. . 8250 [ G b lave no more right to the | Mr. Beecher has received distinguished | In the last pariinmeht the consery est, has made Arrangements i S witduilab b \ messenger boy : Bix Months, ...... 500 | One Month, 1.00 J . q= f iberals q | cures the New York Herald's special foreign | claims, which have been proved up, at § Bosto' July 22.—Omaha Ber: Do yo LA | ppoliation of "“republicat than Morton, | praise from the press and a generous do- | tives numbered g31,” tho liberals 38 | cnfes the New Yotk Hetaldia apecty Ho i { o e Tanraremonis, | wa mo o e oy P ool Tore Werkey Bey, Published Every Wedncsday. | Miller, or any other politician prominent in | gree of popular anager Daly's | and the Parnellites pighty-siz, €0 that the | ftoies Al St y ol bty o J i Rk bt O A B Lot i Mt LT o vAIL ' X ; por g y is always fn the lead. In addition to this, cattle all through the | the famous European dauseuse who married | WO DO s, i | the councils of the enemies of republicanism | comedy company has achieyed a brilliant | little band of home-rulers we able to aacias connty was assessed $25 per head. The rail- | TexasJack ¥ Checkered career. i . Ac, without premiim in Nebraska,—Omaha Republican. success and won from the erities the ac- | obstruct all party legistation by throw- Ttenches Aoross the 8on. fond company at_Chiadron made A vigorons SPrCIAL Nrws Co. Sl wihon ! rom i . Tho republicans of Nebraskn are 10t | knowledgemnt thatat is peorless on the | ing their vote solidly with the minority Dawwon Cotmty Berel Kiek when [t discovered thatall of its unsold | it vas, rather singuiar, indeed, that this | One Month, on trial Bikely to bo misled by factional appeals. | English stage, while Amorican women, | upon every divisiau. Now tho parlin- | The Omana Brs now reaches with Its sFms | town lots were listed at the solling price as | fhe time mentioned. The dispatch will' bo G B haoms e - ('I’"‘ “"I{“' ”“‘I‘V"‘;“' ""'"l' the ?"1;'""‘ with Miss Chamberlain s the reigning | mentary parties approximately stand «\‘lhl.’:hlw‘mp ey ol\‘}wnll\l\t‘ T;l:"l‘l‘“l‘lll fi‘;\]l{'l“\"‘\j seeur vl1riv|||xI< cent, \\MI\\I some twenty | found in our telograph colwmnns, All communications relating to news and edi- | they seo throngh the party mask which | (o 0ee i s Ytoontas Torios, 83 stonians and Parnellites, | At the igges s of news At NeWsy | acres, adjoining the right of way, e orial matters should be addressed (o the Eb. yeauty with title uncontested, hold their | Tories, 3205 Gladstonians and Parn h . e ROy Tt a0 be wed by - the individual = bushwhe supremacy agamst all vivals, Thero is | 280; Hartingtonians, 3, and Chamberlain: country, It has mado arrangements for ¢a- | and covered with materials of all kinds [ But to return to Ned Buntline, His SINESS LETTRRSE t constitutos a true republican certainly quite enongh in ali this to swell | ites, 280, The only matter upon which it Ll bbb s ol ties, rails, tron, spikes, bridge lumber, ete, | SO, WS Fempragie (S, (R RAS Al bustnoss Jettors and romttancos showld bo | loyalty and fidelity to principles and a0 4y Amorican citizen with vride, but the | would be possible for the anti-home-rule Distancing 1ts Rivals, o A TS GVt SRS TR e Dutting Ned Ahrough 'a course of Latin 4 A k I g e | honest regard for the p elfare ¥ 4 i i iy vapitlion T s 4 D carnes| slons ¢ | and Blackstone [ by 4 oM Drafts, ohcoks ant postoftica criurs | honest regard for the public welfare § goprogpondent adds that now choap edi- | to obtain & majority s the Irish Avd bt board uf commlssionnts tho railrond officers | Boy robelied, and ohe dAY aftorn severe nf.lm to bo made payable to the order of tho conipuns. | make n_truerepublican, Van Wyek is | g0 506w rican novels are to be found | question, since upon all other issucs | The New York Herald cablegrams n the | goputed disgusted. The very next mail | EIRE ran awiy to sea as cabin boy to a_ship THE BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY, PROPRIETORS, a republican in the broadest sensn of the | fr 54 bookstall, that the Cen- | the tories and the Hartington whigs, | Omana B are especially appreciated in ,__“”_‘m“m“llm;fi‘” the members of the | that sailed round the “Horn, The embryo JLLAFAL W word. as a republican in the days e v ! > y Wik 3 o | this losality by persons interested In foreign | Ty Eh e | celebrity was tien but eleven years old. Tho 2, ROBEWATER, Eoiro. ‘l A b in tio (N | tury and Harper's magazines outseil any | of the Chamberlain libe i | O O e hout 1t the gt | Poard. To the credit of the members, be it | Hovt year he entered the goverment sorvica . w |;v'| .\nr«lfll (h.' |:w o njn\ mu:\l\ um similar periodicals, that American play- | essential opposition to e other. M“‘L'"",i“! its Omalia tivals in point of said, they vespectiully returned the passes ns.nn‘n\num\xu‘n- .;n board a man-of-war, A THIE DAILY BE | and as: his party loyalty were hewers | 5o aqq are for sale in many o London | But it is not to be assumed that the home | ¢ eriice, with thanks. Commissioner Von Harris de- | yeat later, whon hirtocn yoars of age, Presi- of wood and carriers of | i il [t el tomade . [abiiry s clined to take lis pass from the postoftice, [ Ucnt Van Buten senthim a commission as Sworn Statement of O " shop window, and that the palates of En- | rule liberals will permit Lord Salisbury N Ao His Gr D 4 S v yide \ 1 to litve mlll~l|l\»n\nn for meritorious conduct in res- 3 - water for the slave-driving —Aem- | g)ihon are vegaled in London restaur- | to choose his issue upon which to test his Must Have urm-r:in, s Grave, Dawes county is evidently bound to have & | ening the erew of & boat run down by a Fuls State of Nebraska, | ¢ . ocracy of tho sonth. Ho was a re- | gt i B i cannod frafts and | strength. Justas the last tory ministry Chicagn Mail. | revenue this year, The county commission- | ton ferryboat on East river, County of Donglas. | . publican on the floors of congress, ex- e O L R . Y | John Morrissey must have turned in his | ers insist that under the law the market value | Y oung Judson was assigied to the Levant. 0. B, Tzschuck,secretary ot the liee Pub- b b % TGN vegetables, which abound on every gro- | was overturned by a vote forced onaside | va when the Laird-Cobb fight was aborted. | of property is the price at which it will sell.”” | Other midshipmen refused to mess with him, Tishine_company, does solemnniy swear that | pounding free soil doetrines and defend- | (00 dh1chs ™ On the whole, therefore, it | question, the new government will be at | T ohserve that thiey have no mill-master in L * | beeause he had been a common_ sallor before \ the acwal circulation of the Dailv Bee | jng republican principles, before the | o t L i | the moties of the lberal party on any one | eong ks v, HVerY. GIHeE ible | The Horse-Car Roads tobo Converted | the mast, and while on the way to join the for the week ending July 10th, 1556, was as A sl e Te was | Ould seem that wo ought to bo tolerably | the merey of the liberal party on any ¢ congress just now. Every other possible Tt CABIS TANeS, Gulf squadron_he challenged thirteen of follows: T ~llu ,?“01“‘« O W8 | yall satisfied with the footing we have in | of a half'a dozen issuos ontside of the | need of debased human nature is attended to, -y el GRS e so | e o fisht. Some withdrow their rofusal ;m(hl'f"\‘k of |‘1.|cor(-ht;1h,.‘.‘ ,..;\.1 anl- ican sojourncr may now find almost “‘ the ‘"‘I"h”";“ “““}"“'*“l‘“"i“"-! An Excollent Point. need not think that they are to have the field | leans nd Havana, eseaping without a scrateh b ¢ tie everything he needs for his convenience udvanced e and precarious health. Panl Poneer Pross. all to themselyes,” observed a prominent | himself, but marking four of his assailants ey lantly defended the Mg - in the | o oomfort, frosh from his native s With Parnell and the nationalists by his | Senator Van Wyck made an excellent | citizen of Omatia, “The horse railwaycom- | bot it From Uikt Hine on his mpitation as 8 ¢ !n'hl while the \n\t.m)_lc Dawes, aud their a permanent colony of his fellow-ci sido and scores of liberal un‘on- [ point when he said, with reference to oleo- [ pany has for the last throe weeks or longer | was establishe > Average W 19 ilk were bravely staying at home. e | g, 0omany ists who differ with him not | margarine, that the peovle gov no benefit of | been quietly pushing a serios of investiza- Ned Buntline probably carried more wounds . B, Tzsonvek. [ was arepublican through the stormy on the principle but only | its reputed chieapness beeause of the frandus | tions as to the costof converting some of its ||:]\ h'\»llmd_\ll_l\:\" nnimluw‘ll\vlm Aneritan, | ubscribed and_swvorn o hefgro e this | days of recoustruction when seorvs of The Foolish Tafe Hun on the application of home rule, Lord | loent branding. The stuff is branded to de- | lines into cable roads. Prominent engineers e TN I Tth davof July, 1556, - Ko | the battlo-scarred stalwarts in those parts | Thore are fewer engagements reported | Sanshury’s tenure of oftice s not likely | e the buer into the beliet that heis | in New York, Philadelphia and elsewhere | gieted by sword, shell and. gun, soven of [8KATL] otary Publie. | foo TG 0 e ) VHEY =168 | Akl el +16 1 R ! 3 o] ¥ | getting daivy butter. The mask should be | have, I understand, been consulted, and you | wlhich were got in battie. e was not odu: . , . had de ted to the enemy or | lately of rich Al 1 o with titled o 3. P y edu- K Geo. B, Tzsehuck, being first duly sworn,de- il h titled | to be a long oue. Engiand is to bo edu- | G eq from such a megatherian imposture. | may take it as a fact that wo shall have at | cated for the army o navy. Tho title of ones anid says tiint he Is secrotary of tho Beo the flesh pots of ~Andy John- | snobs from abroad. Whether the foreign | cated, to use the words of Mr. Gladstone, | ° P ’ Jenst two competing 1ines of cables within | colonel eame to hin as chiel 6f scouts in tho H alnll'l);l»lt'filr"nfinfi?}.‘:‘.“::r"’n.:-’mlitt\ll‘f;-mig A :;(\l::r]l\fi:' son. He was n rvepublican in 1872 | matrinionial market has been overstocked | and the proces will be promptly app lied TR LliS TroL Ehe LIV CHe AeE 16 Neavbeds x’l‘}v,?l!inll “u 1561 \ 1 HonLL of Janunry, 186, \as 10,378 copies: | When the liberal defection earried off | in this line, or whether Awericans are | with the opening of the next parliament. ” SOVARL ORGSR Aot e Breent “n|'."u"l‘fin'fi“.-z‘\‘fn'.'i.-:‘f\?;'(.-'1".'.";,?,f}'.fifi{“‘:.'flfi | {glrlfchrnnr 1880, 10,505 c¢ ‘; E':I\'“l“-“f(ra‘i ;mnu_nhlu- great unterrified home guard | Jearning more sense from bitter experi- A ‘The hardest newspaper luck in America is | caple company have been trving | Was pursued by amob intoa hotel, e piado ( Soples: for opiei . g‘.:?,"‘p;‘.,;(‘;,..,;;"‘l., warriors who fought and bled for Valen- 1 once, we are not informed. The rush of | During the past few months, while the that of the Omalia Herald. It is ndemoeratic | o mako people believe that they | his cseano by gutping from o fhird story i 1856, 1 tinoand Jim Laird, Hes a republican | titles after beauty and money and of | Trish question has overshadowed all | PADErin a western state and yet it is com- | pogsess the only patents for grips which can | fuiod him for life, leg, however, which i Gro. B. Tzscuvex, | to-day if by that is meant the man who | beanty und money bags after what they | others in Great Britain, Russin has been 'wl“'d||‘:7\~]".‘.':|:'::;| A '0;:-:nu_l,;:‘:‘-n:"‘l;!;’!‘- | bo used to sdvantage, and :hrir puchinse of | il fieststors, “The Captains Pig,” wns i Subscribed and sworn to before me, this | will champion the rights of the bondman | eall “position,” has broken many wo- | building the railway from the east shore Y 5 i3 PPIe | this patent virtually gives them an exclusive | published in ‘the Knickerbocker marazime ! g, syorh, T . B A 'pos ) e en my i ie o cast shore |y hill, Its efforts to justify its position | franehise of cable cars 2. Nothing | under the psendonym of Ned Buutline, in ¢ Sth dayof July, A. D.18%. againsl the opprossor, the vights of | men's hourts and fliod tho EngFish contts | of the Caspian son towird tho frontior Of | cxen vers thnty. poses of tun Tatald, It | [onchiscot cablo cars in Omatin. ~ Nothing | Bog® G iNe Wittt yoar. - This mkoich \ N. P Feir, i i make a very funny paper of t rald, can be further out of the way. As a matter | Notary Pubile. free soil agamst landlordism and land | with numberless seandals. 1t is true | Afghanistan as rapidly asdospotic power | jsn’t very funny for thedemoeratics Who have | of fact the grips which the new eable com- brotght notoriety to the young writer and { grabbing syndicates. that there are some American gitls who | could do the work. A few complaints | toapologize for it to every man they meet. GABYH{E TH16 braaT\Eed VLI AR, BRI DS LTHEL | Bt D0y por i e et iahins a good many sprinkles to ,1\'* the vull"ll of fr(‘m!nn‘\ “”d) l]ul\;n:\n have married foreign noblemen and who | have reached Europe of the merciless Bk R vaRAT Tbtlca o { chased at a ach less price than that paid by | and pen. - For many years his income as o in such as is necded in these | Uights, repul nism stood out boldly as | have suceeeded in_coneealing from pub- | treatmentof laborers, many of whom have o S : { the presont company, and are in every re- | oy writer brought him in Ll : v ohi anity, Its | 1i AR R L HESLAL S Boston Aavertiser. g H e BIGRen (SO DR IS ¥ X annually. Ho onco ned parts just at present. ssive champion of humanity. ic ho skeletons in the family | died from overwork and hardships, but | congressman Laird of Nebraska will not | Sbectas safe and eflicient for use in 8 eity | jn - six*'weeks, atanother tine, E— caders were men who sacrificed | closets; but enough details have leaked | now 1t is announced that the ralway resate his reputation from any stigma that | Where the crades are as light as they are in | under pressu book of 610 nages in Miriioxs for trifles but not a dollar for :'""" f«"t'u;;u and l":m c<_>mlfurll in |‘lc~ out in a score of other instances o | open to Merv, and Russia has quictly | Congressman Cobb has put upon it in public | Omaha. fhe grips which the new ‘con two hours, scarcely sleeping ot defense seems to be the motto of the | fense of American liberty in its broadest | serve as solemn warnmngs to tuft-hunting | gnined an immense advantage in case of | discussion by the means he attempted. 1f pany. will use are - now. b e tory running ¥ . h FEpubIoRnie: 4 ¥ 4 Ao ke O SRaFABIAG isonger | eration in New York, Philadelphia e i present democratic congress, sense. But the vepublicpmism | mothers and foolish daughters against | trouble with England in Afghanistan. | Mr. Cobb ad not so far ylelded to his anger A S 3 the Ledzer and ot —_— of the plutocrats and corporate | the race for Buropean titles withoutsome | There is an unbroken line of railroad and | asto chiallenge Mv. Luird to repeat an insult- ‘"‘5“0 l\n{"-:hcglll\%{lh:\l . |§v”:|l}w\:,-h.'m~ ‘:‘t l:fi‘:yu\l‘.:m.Isl(’-wu"llfl oL Know |.'.]?"Fl'|finf.‘('-‘¥ Tui props have mot yet fallen from | cormorants is as difterent from | regard to the character that ought to go | steamship communication from S, | Ing remark ""}”““; l°’ L a5 City and San Francisco they are ad | them between three and four’ hundred, e under the roal estate market. Omaba | the republicanism of Summer, Wendell | nlong with the same. Peatorsbirg and Moscow to Mery, and the | chawber, he would lave more sympathy. { ool o=on « for Omaha stroots, The | 1018 enough for a book. i 3 T i i cain Ll ks 2t SNy R 4 Both men are blameworthy for their conduet. y : Ned Buntline was not the wild man of the dirt (lics from transfer to transfer with e, r.“"}" ERA 'i',"b LR Asu rule. the forcign count, or lord, ov | Jatter point is beyond the terrible deserts | pyie My, Laird had a good defense against | Present cable company pretends that its line | woods be was gencrally, supposed to be, o 1 greater activety if possible than ever, as the night is from day. Debased by | marquis who sceks alliance with Ame of Turkesta the oharge which exasperated him, he conld | Will cost $10,000 per mile, Estimates, Tun- | was a temperance wan in theory and prac- party plunder and cortupted by the bane: | can gir atod by only ono motive. | has been built, and convenicnt M hfaiod mof 10 resort o blackguardism | derstind, have been submitted to- the horse- | tiec, tsing neither tubceo nor profanity. Ho Tu dirt and filth in some of the alley ful influence of the Iroads on our | His lawful wife's dowery is expected to | to serve as a base of supplies for an inva- | and fisticuffs car company which show that its lines can | 1o, T e W MV EL s L) of Omana is fearful. We shall pay dearly | Political system, these bogus republicans { pay the debts of his estravagant and dis- | sion of Afghunistan ori Indi is the St e "c,"',"',"“"»'lf'-l InCaonseatney e "':".‘. 3 T for this sort of carelessness if fover or | Sc¢ 1o higher object than serving their ) sipated youth and support him m com- | old stronghold of the Tekke Turcoman e b SR e IR o A 8ol LA IOIRAIIE0AA M A n cholera ever ind a lodgment in our city, | corvorate masters. The infamies they | fort and indolence afterwards. Titles | hordes, the fiercest anfl most powerful Ly AN D S R MRADPHDICHLY SCRATd ORGLS BHOCEE.CAGEON Omaba Railway News: If there is « ! have perpetrated the peoplo of Ne- v bus i 5 YE PLEASAY QUE FICTION. pany, but you inay rest assured that develop- | railroad man in “this country more de- ———— have perpetrated upon the peoplo o hang on every bush on the continent and | nomads in Asia, and from the Merv o Harke to ye Musick of ye Bells, TR AL TRt ot R A e e ey gorving of erodit than W, J. "Davenport | Couxern BLuw congratulating her- bru»kz\_ durmlg'hc X st ten years are al- r a song, but round | a few easy marches up a rive alle; _That ring a pleasant chinme, i for the efforts he has made to better his self quietly over her new bathing resort | most incredible. They have defeated with expectan- | would bring the Russiah troops into Af- Soe \-'{{('Mn)_'r]. ipon ye airo, A Long Time Between Stations. | conition [ have never heard of him,” near the old steamboat landing. The | necdful laws for the protection of the in the com- | ghanistan. If English troops should start AL oihe steauers “ienernl Terry” and Wieheral | guid an old railronder. = “Davenportis'a s % b P 5 =} K arles 11, ompkins,” ¢l broug] e St oV erTorty vonrs % he! discovery of Luke Manawa has sct dress- | producer. They have exalted to positions not o mumcrous, | for Herat from tht frontier of India at TITE COLD MODEGN FACT. e TR R s | s U GloyeuTor ey ot e iivhon makers to studying eastern designs for | of the highest responsibility jobbers, rail- | Wealthsecks wealth abroad, while among ame time that a Russian force left | Hark to the erash of the big church bell, Trosniths dshartineiit ot Dakotaj were! quite R OIS oAl W kN b VatETowh sty bathing_costumes, which Jike somo of | rond lobbyists, common swindlers, no-{ shoddy Americans wealth is often only tor that city, tho British would be | . Thatrings the wholes or though= | ks | an attraction to the citizens of Omaha, who | Tellow and was driving "bus for a hotel ut our ' bills, nim at protection that | torious dead beats and imbeciles. | too glad to kneel before a title, no matter | beaten two weeks in the race. Itis not yver Christian, Pagan and Jew. had not seen a hoat on the river for some | Corning, Io: ne: had had 5 5 e Ove , Pag: 3 I does not protect. They have given us basswood | whether its poss apractieal pau- | strange, in view of: such facts, that Rus- | Its (;I):;n;;nrg‘luu; :A_;lm\'tu!)u' rows time. “Our regiment hasbeen in the depar an ‘flpynfl'lumi i‘""l learn mlnl.\_d and i —— POVe: s o itors, 5 P f v o f v st % B ArRaTai) write. e couldn’t eyen write his own governors, embezzling auditors, | per or a characterless libertine. What a | sia’s refusal to settle the boundary ROV (G CLYEL 1 ment of Dakota for sixteen years,” said Cap- e t W - SENATOR SHERMAN is somewhat older | hback and front pay thieves in | shameful commentary it is upon matches | tween Afghanistan sand Rus \“‘})’;‘]‘:i‘;:v‘l‘xr:lrl\oll':;\l‘ubaan 058 Coen tain Vau Horn, in command of the detach- i ,}\‘..Inkv;m ‘I‘:n(r'nl-)l::l‘(}ll'.‘fl“l;x‘,“l::(:ll("}: | e public experience than Senator Logan, | the senate, and rowdies and hullics in | of this kind that scarcelya month ago the | tan should canse some hoasiness in Lon: | g oo Monton the Iatier-named steancr, " Wo | into his head to_emoloy his lelsure timo and consequently has Jearned to regard | congress. Thoy have filled county and | name of an American beanty was ban- | don. e VRS with f sudden frighes o wighty glad to o g hanet of stulion | (o “educate himself, Ho_accordingly the criticisms and o ations h;’f the | city offices with political Canada Bills, | died about in the London press as break- W Short i thelr lease of siumber's peace, N b e BIRRHLAT R "“hllmxl' Hunler, tho station agonk. to newspapers as one of the inevitable pen- | confidence sharps, drunkards, gamblers | ing off an engagement with an English O~E small insurrection in Mexico ha Either by day or night. ) s it i oh him “his ‘otiers ‘and how: to rom altics of a public carcer. When wiscly | and pimps. The link of sympathy be- | earl becauso ho insisted that she stould | just been ended by the capture of the in- | Ko theti v I (he £0pd PN e e R R W (ST and justly v warning and cor- | tween this horde of jobbers and public | pay his debts and foot the bills for his | surgent chiefs and the killing of mostof | Whose every star i ab at the heart IR e i lneanired @ practicnlledue vay & Y o e death of Ned Buntline recalls the nacquired ractical education in rective the prer e of (he press isof | plunderers has been the railroad. 5 courtship presents, Miss Grant scems to | their men. and another is announced as OFthelmoisnEtandin Kby Fict hithn wao the loriginal Alscoverer ot | shisray tand ihe i be a inyaluable s ing under the republican pennant or the | have been more sensible some of her | about to begin, Of course capture in AV i Tl B ry ero.” said | telegraph operator under the kindly in I tic flag th b £ St L s Ryes for the Blind. Buffalo Bill as a story and stage hero,” snid | o\ T on CoF Hunter. Having thus fitted m———— democratie flag there has been one com- | society sisters o Shoddydom, for while | matters of this kin. means death without San Francisco Chronicl an old settler of Omaha. *“Buntline came to i o 3 i 5 For he ;i ot bl y i ; S 0 I Aha, \imself for the work he applied for and 1\::;"\"::1’?:::?” ll:lllll‘l{lll‘lil‘tl:wf:l‘;gs‘«: 1:: moln pe L;o which thlo) \v;-lo :\lll bmn\{! they would probably have cheerfully m :i.. ay or‘; u.mmlun LBu: sonu‘-l{p\v‘(;xls 'ho news of Dr. May's experiments in ?‘.b‘,.a),m in if'"’"l”{" , in 5,3,{;], ot xl“(“k;‘ : S s libal uel;}r’a T 1 - ALY el and one adversary whom they have al- | the demand, she promptly broke the en- | does not deter adventurous spirits from | ), transplantation of eyes is of interest | for his sensational stories. ioing outto Fort | i), e of the Burlington road. that at this rate of immigration Ameri- | ways opposed. gagement and returned the novle Earl’s | tempting fate. However, Mexico has had | 15 ghe bnl,d. Dr, May has succeeded an | MePherson he met Buflalo Bill there upou his promotion since that has been can workingmen on strikes find so many | The hue and cry against Van Wyek's | presents carelessly wrapped up m brown | @ rewarkable and altogether unprecod- | pemoving the eye of a rabbit and plant | 1™ from a1 extansiye camDaiED Wik Qe ul and deserved. He roso from ono “:“r": dl}“;:;f:;"fi‘ n;‘“‘,I.I:E‘:’“‘f"l;‘c“:;‘tl“: {11 Van Wyck had voted for Fitz John lutionary uprisings since the Te- | o skillfully that after a few days the | jonderable attention At the post, and ina | agent, with headquariers at Burlington, o I")l ) ‘lg R Porter as Jim Laird has done he | 1y is announced that ex-Governor Cur- | ¢lection of- Juarez in 187, | puscular ligaments of the optic nerve | few days went out on an Indian scout with a | About 2 year and a balf ago he was methods by which American industry is | would still be a good enough republi- | fin, of Pennsylvania, is one of the mem- | compared with the greater portion | united. At feast, so he says. What detachiment under Bill, During the scout he | badly hurtin an accident, but notwith- practised by the operations of a high | can, providing he trained with this | pers of the present congress who will de- | ©f its previous history from the time it | be done with rabbits® eyes can liken ‘pumped’ Bill about his career, and then | Standing his injuries he worked il terifl. illainou 1 Vi ;i SR RO hrew off the S panish yoki be done with the human“eye. All that a : = . f ' | night and part of the next day at the ——— EIANOUS SO Lo F an cline a renomination, but he is not un- | threw off the Spanish yoke. orson who hag had the misfortune o | Totumed east and wrote s Buf-f opol Ty gysisting the othor wounded ; ‘i democratic railrogue organ con- [ had been a political free booter ],‘1"“ willing to be the candidate of the democ- l N B 0se un eye will have to do will be to find | falo Bill story. I bruaty, passengers w clearing the track tinues to be very much agitated about | Cburch Howe and supported Nelse Pat- | 1oy for governor. Mr. Curtin is one of | The Bulgarian parliament has author- | some el who will sell him an ¢ 1872, Buffalo Bill went to New York ona | Phe yorcury indieated 22 degrees below n A T y for g i ; A et aE AR ety Nobraska republican sentiment, on tho | Yick for senator and Sam Tildon for pres- | ),'veterans who “lag superfluous” on [ 17ed tho government to issue loans for | surgeon will effoct the necessary trans viait, and was quite a hero in the etropolls: § zeyo, = Mr. “Uivenport completely ex- senatorial issue. The inexperience of | ident he would be a good enough repub- | {1, political stage, and there is a moral railroad building and the equipment of | and the one-eyed will resume his binocu- Buntline’s story, ‘Buffalo Bill, the King of § hausted Limsclf, and has becn more or R e i sided he had be fant e S8 ROSH OB S0, i 2 Ok T T s i lar aspeet. True, o not an ordi- | the Border Men,’ had beon dramatized by | less an invalid ever since. the young man who is temporarily rat. | lican, provided he had been pliant enongh | ip his public career which the younger | the army. Prince Alexander’s litde | rashOeh i GHE vt R tn o LA tling _:u-ouml in Dr. Miller's shoes is re- todo the dirty work of Jay Gould, It Van voliticipns may study to advantage. He kingdom is xg-m-puugull the penalties of jon of o “Jowess eye; | played at the Bowery theafre. 1sill attended A Masonie Gurial Ground, sponsible for much of the drivelling | Wyek had supported Morton for gover: | wus ont of the great war governors, and i-imagined greatness with a readi- bave o regular mar- | the performance, and when it beeame known | ‘I'he Masons at their session Thursday idiocy which he slobbers from day today | hor of Nebraska in _1807 Fm! Jim Boyd | until 1872 was an honored and trusted ne which borders on l‘r‘(‘kll'swmtm. 1t is the late L_lum_ of | that he was in the house his presence ereated | Night 5h-ru,~~;~-luh¥ !n:I‘IIv.I'UI |!n'vln:~lm;‘ W in ultempting 1o disouss the poiitical | for mayor of Omaba in 188, fike Casper | luuder of the ropublican party. Biqued, | 1ikely to find the burden of a_bis public | Khiva,in his playfal mements, used 10 | quito g sonsation. o was called on fora | Hirize trict of Lnd in Forest Lywn Geio; mituation. C. Yost has doue, his repubticanism A ition i i debt worse than a v pernnt his captives to vedeem their cyes | g,o.00 and finally consented, It was yery AL DULIRLRL v A il 5 el lioweyer, at opposition in his state which 8 searing ‘ment of a | "l y e their famil No conclu - P Y fantall 2 \\'u\l]\l not be ealled in question as long abridged his influence and power, he de- i< whe 2 eat atirn & To 4 short, and he was so timid that he could | | oo i, and the question wi | Biuy, HoLymaN “objects” of course t 3 1 A i Jects™ of course to | g5 yis services to the railroads were 100 | gerted his party in the Greeley campaign | BThe Hon. Alfred Deakin, chicf secre- | g jory of families will agre never remember exactly what he said on that | {0y ‘committec, any appropriations for repairing Ne- p i i v i 2 ) roviey CHmPRIBN | e T introduced a bill in the Me oot o oceasion He was offered $500 a week to - o Y P 2 valuable to be dispensed with. If Van | 414 hus since acted with the democracy. 0 1 sum to take the place of ac 4 AL 1 w Hol vaska's frontier posts. If Holmau | ywyok jiad been dishonorably eashiered | ity rowarded his defeotion b | bourn house of assembly providing for a | demned to denth; and s tho greater con- | Play the part of Buflalo Bill himself, but ; igin Wonle Heln, i would only shift his quid of tobacco to 5 TRy party rewarded: his .dofeoldon by. | o0, {rrigation embracing o | tains the loss, he who would sell his life | having no confidence in himself at the |~ Commussioner Timme yesterday detaled » from the army, like Valentine, “for fraud | o i, i S ' | system of irrigation embracing an area | tain y | e | hi & ssion¢ thoother side of his mouth and give his | ;1" the purchase and sale of 1 L | sending him to congress, but the leaders | 85595 G0 RFELIGH BRTEC RS W O | would probubly also sell his eye. But it | timeho rofused it. During the summer and | to a Bk voportes the irreparablo loss by Lrsin n ohanco to regain its balance, ho | > tho Purchase and sala of horacs," | iy that body gave him little recognition, Lo i e would be awkward to have one almond- | fall of 1532, however. he rec eived numerons | the drouth of at least or 1 e ha en notoriously | and o sei i e! 0 sts, a pye blue Anglo-Sax of " s ing o plants, of which he expected B ks s aEiar Loy be howlod fora t he lhad be e 15 | and » scion of the house of Belmont in | the management of the water trusts, but | giaped eye and one blue Anglo-Saxon | letters from Buntline ursingz himto come | plants. of which b ! tod a vol 1 Rtaromen how he howled for pro- | ,,neoted with all sorts of logislati 4 5 vesting the supreme control of the works e ias ¢ 5 P ol 0 ome ! hounteous yield. He also noticed tho i RRBNEY from & cortaln Nebraska post wh gislative | (), present congress defeated him in his | ) & P 9] orb. DriMay cvidently fears that the | castand zo upon the stage. Bill finally con it i 330 Biaras ] v foertiin Aebrasia post When | 5o1, Jike Carus, he would still be held up | ymbiti sy [t 1 in the government. The system is ex- | visible supply of human eyes in the mar- | contad, and resigning his seat in the legisla. | Wilting of the eorn in a twenty-aore | x ! Red Cloud’s braves marched one morn- bt f mbition to be the chairman of the for- T imme! o ket wiil fall short of the demand, and he | | d near Valley, which has been entirely de- ) g a8 wmodel republican, providing always ket i peeted Lo prove of immense benefit to | ket will fall 5| ! and, g ture, to which he had been clocted, e took 3 » . ¥ , into the council house at Pine Ridge el o f o affairs committee. Although amanof | PEESC BB B0 i BOC st | Proposes to substitute rabbits’ eyes in- | (il i 4. 3. Omohundro, otherwise know: stroyed beyond all hope of revival by B | 1a1a i zetion arhotiox ' max | LS ramationi Hho ailfoRig Rang: ability and high personal character, Cur- | farming interosts, EPOREO 18 o8- | Ceand: MR NUR A e o Lt el vy Who hoasts that he never weurs a night | | -ie Van Wyck qucstion hus bocomne o | tin docs not have tho- respect or confi- matod at$19,000,000. A vice in which the fashion of casting | % Texss Juck” aud wet Buatiive fn Chi- | = E———— f Y il party question. Shall we preserve the e i ' sheep’s eyes bas always provailed wii ) BRES siiohian th hum.” has renched . a | RRET won 1¢ | dence of either party, His is another ex- - i Sheep Awa) 1 /| . MG A S cardinal principles of the party in their 3 THE new gold field in the morthern | have no compunction at borrowing cyes oy e high cnough grade of eivilization to | ;. cribe ey S ample of the penalty of political perfidy. e fr it. Posai over, { “Tuntline rented the Amphitheater for ono . y ehrask: B p) s oS rom the rabbit, Possibly, however, it 5 Tur Herald kind! St - . < RN o i ale sex. Grafting blends the then organized a company. This was al 5 Swotion. by tho poopl for tho poople, ov shall tho | 7ol kindly saggests that Rose- | yyilas. Alreadythere is a rush of diggers b R eei with the parent slock, | done on Wednesday and the opexing per- | Infantile and Eirth Humors CANADA threatens to furnish a sensa- | party nume be trailed in the mire ot cor- | 4uodonzed many municipal stenches in | OA7ds the scenc, which for aught any | and us it is known that a pair of rabbits, | formance was to beon the next Monday Specdily Cured by tion of the salacious sort. Itis discov- | ruption and venality? Shall Nebraskare- | ¢ by uncovering them to public | O2° knows may yet cclipse California in | if unmolested, will prodnce a progeay of | night, That same day, in four hours, Bunt- ticura, eved that praminent officials at Ottaws | publicans surrender their birthright to " At e 0 PUBLIC | 545 palmiest days. 1,000,000 in four years, the vesultsof | line wrote the. play, *Tho Scouts of the JROR Clennsing the Skin and Scaln af Bivti ! nave been seandalizing their ti by | the domi ing railroad bosse: | | BA%O AN cnlisting the best sentiment in —_— rabbit grafting upon the femalo sex of | puins’ and had s forco of clerks Humors, for allayinge itehing, b » ) it i’mo‘l;‘m*u m"‘hh“”:c‘("’:‘o‘;’l“”’ y ":°|r ) “"‘; R “u::a g ey | the city to remove their causo. But he INTERESTING FACTS our specics might prove alarming. The | 1oLl o' the difforent parts for the mem. | Mummiiod, for el tho charaeter an, of sreputal enchmen because 3 ks o ) 3 k i A L o 2 3 of the women employes of the gov -xy- they wear republ badges and : doolines tho task of doodorizing the el oy ‘mm'lkm m&xht’”blu “I}:nljll« 4o | bers of the company. That evening they ! it Trom ik stntat S wontd | St b caunties whore hey sonweey | Heratd: Tho fob ts on thut muy bo | - Ohlokws 3050 governnont ponsionors. | 1ikivg" ey planted - human hond | begau studsing lholr parts and kept it up i 7 t T IR . 4 i % safely lefi to the publie, for whose sup- Bouth Africa exports annually $8,500,000 | rqui ressi e o until Monday, a rehearsal being held every ¥ the nev' Lloot 4 seom that the public offices of the domin- | the nomduations? Shail the party con- 4 I g0 Al parts y 84 could_acqiire expression. Ono ecannot | it BoMi S CCURR S R | e, laicrnally, ave. infalivio. Absolutely port it is vainly bidding while it strad- | worth of ostrich feathers. fancy it an eye like Mars to thr dles the badly yoked team of a railroad Phere are eighty gambling houses in Pitts- | command, or an eye so pure an job oftice and a pretended newspaper, burg which do a business of $1,000,000 yearly. | that the soul shines through it, puro. ‘ LICTED.” fon are averitable hot-bed of vice and im- | ventions this year be a morality, and some startling disclosures n packed by bject serfs and political attorneys of honest | suceessful, Bill and Jack didn’t know their an eye | lines. However, the enrtain rose Monday CTERRIBLY A will porhaps be fortheoming, unl the | he confederated monopolies? That is the Wihana2na o o that could send fuir speechloss messages, | evening before a erowded house. Buffalo Mr. ond Mes, Brorett Stabhins, Bl guilty oflicials arg warned by what is al- | question which appeals for decision to | Sy : “aete Ae 20,000 Liidce [} BTLIn 1n eaoh of | 1, Joas an 08 that was the home. of | Bill Texas Jack aud Nod Buntline appeared | Mass, wrivs: <onr litda hoy wan terril ready made public and closc the avenueg | the rank und filo of the party, Is it cholera®'’ asks a sensational con- V\v'.kl rom twenty to thi amilies reside. | gont prayer.” Without meaning to be | as the stars. Finaneially perlormance n:;\IA;::':I \\:’KII‘. ~"'|:y"'\m.';':].'.,.‘ and orralie of information S temporary, referring to a supposed ease 'heloss to the Texas catilemen through | disrespectful to a species with which it Ily it wae a flat | could give bim holped him, until w 01 Citis I H Americanizing England., of the dreadod aisense in fowa, No, it is | the droutn is estimated at $0,000,000, soems we are to become m];m.wm_.i _l.fibu fulture, Ln the izt with the Indians, how- | ek omodios, whleh pradually cused i, un: [ Puerr has boen an agreenble respite An observant London correspondent | not. Cholera has not yet reached our | The Pacific coust N’U‘l\lcm annually | tie of Muf',d,] W must sy thut the rabbit | gver Bill and Jack were at homn, ‘They 5 g . | Mrom the gushing jonkinsism which | records the fact that there is an excep- | shores. It hus yettobe imported, Chol- | 1300000 cases of cauned! goods, vulued at | €0 18 ROZEE: | o blazod away with blank eartridges, and 900 FOR NOTHING." L X y ¥ ) Dr. May declares that b rabbit eyes while the scenc ended in a desperate hand- | win, Gorlun, 8 Arlingion vo., Charlostows, general knock- | Mess , writes: ' Having piid about $200 to irst, and Jack | cless doctors to cure my by without succes T tried the Cuticisw Kemediss, which complotaly ht and left, | cured,alter using three paci and the andience went wild with ex ment over the gory battle, The Chicago Djmes, in eriticising the perforiaance, said Chirl tiat it Buntline had actually spent four | o 1081 moet of the Washington corvespondents | tionully large American element in the | era will be heard of at the seaports before | $4010.000. d will Answer any purpose but_one—they g and lettor writers indulged in during | population of the great metropolis, and | it mukes its appearance inlapd. There | Orean grindersin New Xork city are vro- | il “po " sightle Thoy will bo even | tohand _eacobwer=h gt Revera: woeks succceding the appearanco | that in ono way and anothor the Amer- | is absolately no reason for starting a | MIted from turningfthe crank between ® - | worso thn Hea wio lad 4 good eve down a5d, diskoulmpil of Mrs. Cloveland at the white house, | icanizing of England is procecding very | cholerascare in this section of the west, | ™ 8047 & m ! and could see a church by daylight. But I ' X 3 W o 3 The amount of money af interest in Phil- | there is a limit to science. Seience can whether beeause there was nothing fu rapidly. As the Amcrican colony in > . 8 artificial leg that will walk; can thor to write about or bocause the lady, | Paris decreases that in London grows, Other Lands T adelphia assessed to bulividuals and individ- | mage an artifieial leg tha 3 d n Ours. ions stees 15 $125.234,100, | graft a skin that will grow grown disgusted with such tattle, secluded | aud the citizen of therepublio is ubiquis | Mr. Gladstone has vesigaed, his resig: | haiorr o sonsor it - % Blood that will cireulite through huart herself from observation, is uncertain. . y tiousin the “motherland.”’ Every quality | nation has been accepted by the gueen e i - and arteries; ean tea ssue 1o df-| q For the first montlis of 155 New York A A an | ! . Beaio th ) i But it was quite remarkable what an as- | and condition of him is seen on every | and the Marquis of Salisbury has been | ojpy > 58,000,000 for new ¢ | auty as & bone; can a see whnt e had been doing all that tiime, | bead 1o tho solus of bls fool was ono wass ot tonishing verson had been suddenly de- - Olty has expended $5,00.00) for new bulld- | wilf uahere to aud up " blood | 0 week's engagement was & financial sue- | foy 5o, Sy oiber Temcdy” and physiciwas weloped from the plain Miss Folsom | 5o, a lad of I ferribio cn: y cured ¥y it was diffienlt to | Pie Cuticira of éuren by aedies, From the top of b houts in writing that pls hand—the millionaire who apes the man- | summoned to form a new ministry. The | jugs, The amount e the | from the system; but it comoes cess, noweyer, The Lroupo started on an ex- when she became the president’s wife. RED. ners and methods of the native aristoe- | first uet in the drama of the stroggle for | year of 1555 was §34 to the vital spark, the i eptible, in- i i i 2 BO anmi g . park, the imperceptible, in ek ¢ atl th Tl WA LI ‘ racy, the preacher who seasons his vaca- | howe rule has ended. ‘Lhe eurtainis | «pyree Indians esc :Fxbln connecting fink between body !;‘:m‘.:,"“',;“,:':,‘:,Lc..u..l,‘,:_.’:”".-I.Tu(..:nl.fi.. Nash s\nlalx.lj:l:.l:y‘;“llfg‘s\ write: “One of “Phere is reason to bolieve, however, that | tion by officiating oceasicnally in somo | scon to be rung up on a still more excit- | Carlisle, Pa., took to the mountains, impro- | #04 soul, between the ve . F bought sour Cuileuts Ronlios ) i h il, ‘Texas Jack, Ned Buutling, and Manager | QU+ Casion Move! s vi ¥ v istoric ass i . . . ' the retina of the mind, scienes is as | Biil, Texas Jack, . ager | purclisonors | i Four Cutlens Mus. Clovelund is not without some of | pulpit with bistoric assoclations, the man | ing scone. Once more Ireland 15 to oc- | vised a fortrass, and only surrendered after f M1 e Feitd 00 R3¢ TG SEIEET Nixon of the Cbicago Amphitheatre. The | {ho bead s ko bo ) ot ki Of bumor #ho woeaknoseos of her sox, among them | of literature in quest of material for his | cupy the attentiou of parliament. What- | being assured they would not have to work & touch of vanity. Nork paper reports that a Broadway tographer displays her picture w which 1sa note written on exceutive bouse paper sand sigrad “Frances Cleve- Jand,” giting authority to the photogra. to sell her pictures. Our contem- poravy rightly suggssts that while this prsofone week in Boston mmounted | Mo vus dntircly oieo would donw hiu ud bis futbier sayvs he modern philosopher can solve the pr begrudge $50 for ths good t hus A reputable New | ven, the fortunate journalist who spends | ever the eomposition of the new ministry | duning vacation. lem which » y fvigned to solve Lis vacation abroad, tho mere sight-seer, | it will be forced before many days of the The agricultural bureau looks for about | in “‘Frankenstein,' and which the gods and the pretty girl who wants 10 know | session have passed to granple once more uu.uu?.um bluxaln-lu. wizeat and :lour, for .-l: .,‘-ul.-‘lln i\‘.r ‘i mal i.:l.."‘.:‘l,».l};‘nl;;)’uu ited the ways of foreign ssciety and perhaps | in debate with the supreme issue | Port from this year's crom and, even with | eyos v VA ol AOAI B\ eapture a lord, nsg“mmo American girls | of local mll-gu\'emnwu{f Sootland | the discounted June expectations, 'h';,b]'.““g .':;T,’,',.‘:"'fl:::':fr u‘ni‘x:x e )v:;«in.tl|'(L w“z;: bave done. Thore has perhaps nover | has said it through her electors, | Wieat outbut s placed at OO bISIE: | {IOPEEC Lo hioh “nature hus - kindly boon & tims when Ameriean influence | Ircland has again pronounced it througis O e olan 18 hapatur | weorided. was more prevalent in England in cer- | a full representation of nationalists, and ) . o ot ——— . sortof thing way uot be i | taio.directions that it is at prosont, not- | Wales has uobly stood by bor eltic | uur wer s o merss ralvoud. exionsion | teamm ic mhotiy wilely hows i st ba an actraes whose business withstanding the fact that the garrulous vin afirming the same principle. | (uear Niederlahnstein) is said to have asked | mentioned thiat Secretary Jerowe Pentzel amonoy or netoriety thereby, it isn't be- ; Duke of Argyle and the self-complacent | Avove all the discordant cries sud | $900 for the tree. Experts were appointed, {uqemy rpceived aleder for Hat orgau- soming wn the presiduat’s wife, IHL Goschen assure us that we are far | clawmors of the great eloctoral struggle | and, as he showed that for yearsit bad | ization seut by & ficm in Euglaed, quartette spent their money very froeiy, but neverthieloss canie out atead al the znd of the season. Bill's share awounted lo $3000. He had expected to ovors where, Cutionra, . i o & EAICAL i, JIMSE, ear mote than this, aud would havedone | g0 oo Tl c“ Co., Bos.n, diuse. sounder a closer masdgement, The next or “How 0 Cwe Skin Discases. scason Bunkliue avd Nixow wore aropped | BABY %S out of the combination, and fualy Bill and | —— Juck split, Bill has contiuued on the ¢ wave of prospesity. Poor Jack, who ma Al Syekaen e Manlaceki, the deuseuse. is dead. And now #and Had iv not boou for 4 e, X Alihta i, W 13 £ H the GUTICuIe Axte ek New, olegant, oig Huatline is no wor b Buftale BUl would uever have beew a | jnal