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THE OMAHA DAILY BFE TUESDAY, JULY 27. 1886. VH F ]) A ll \' ];F lfi Chrysalis Candidates, I or borough where he has pmm-rlv to @ Asscssment Buncombe. my taxes, and wear and tear of farming [ in one of the business streets of Burling ) - - | . Candidates are coming out of their | given amount, at present comparatively | Commissioner Timtiie has prepared a | tools? Do Ttake anything™ ton. It Is thought to be the outlet of ¥ PERRY DAVIS &1 | OuAnp Orrice, Ko,y asn 0 FArsay st | holos as fast as mushrooms spring up | small, Thus & man living in London | table showing thigt jmproved landsin | Hailroad Man—tWhs, certaialy. - man -‘"{" underground lake. ! o "',‘.‘i‘..i‘il»‘i.‘., Qo G SN | after a shower. The woods are full of | may, as in the caso of the parson, | Douglas county avq assessed at $16.50 an | 300 AN bk b i | in \1»;‘:‘\'.‘\:‘.\25';“'.‘* tawn, of "yl'u”“.'”.'.(“::'. PAIN'KILLER | Publishod evory morning, sxcopt Sunday, | MieM. Each and every man yieldsto a | vote in any other place where he.has | acre and unimproved lands at $10.35, Champlon of Liabor, 1890, 1t 15 poorly executed and easity 18 RECOMMENDED BY | Mhe only Mondas moring phper puuliched 1o | Cpressingdemand’ on the part of friends | property, and so far as we are aware | while no other county reaches half these Blosmington Justice, discovered, boeause of the paleness of { the state. TRRNS AY MAY and is ready to place his chances in the | there is no limit to the voting privilege | figurc This statement, according to _||u-4lnm a Bee is the recognized cham- | the ink used in printing the figures "l;‘:“">§;'j‘""‘|w:v'<';\w. L}lllwnlvmn;‘\‘x. “'x|vv\kcrl | i voas A ree Momths hands of his neighbors, This is the talk, | allowed in this way, though the quota- | Mr. Timme, should jut a stop to the cry | plon of labor in Nebraska, and it will re- | The farmers of Webster county are to | Noes o1 FHOVANIESI SROPL, VST i £is Months 500 | One Month. at least if we are to believe the usually | tion above from the letter of Mr. | for an increased asgessment here. ‘”“”'r\“"" ”" spite of the opposition of mo- | try l‘vv plan of monthly *‘steck day ; All | body overywhors whio has , Mytn Werkse Des, Plishod Reety Wednesday. | I rural press. We imagine that | O'Kelly would imply that there is o | And why should such & showin Topoly siicets, B iin LAy ',‘,'”];f.”"""1(“,'\’|'1'."..,T'3;.‘v“|\ffl': over given it a teial, | TERME, POSTPATD | smand will be still more “‘pressing” | limit made at twenty constituencics, | stop to the demand for an equaliz Publish the Letter, Business wiil be Iy benefittediby this | TAKEN INFERNATLY 1T WILL BE FOUND A NEVE A One ‘\ n.;;. promium v 5]‘“3 for the reticement of some of the old | That number was, however, probably | sessment in Omaha and Douglas county Grand Island Times, plan. FAILING CURE FOR R A, without promai / 2 | dismantled political hulks and railroad | employed merely to illustrate. the extent | when as a matter of fact there is not an [ In the Omalia Republican of the 17th sty | “Pyo click ehaps are swindling farmers | SUDDEN COLDS, CHILLS, PAINS IN One Month, on trial « 1| seaver who are once more i of the advantage enjoyed by the wealthy | acre of ground within five miles of the :’l:"".\)‘l'l:ll:'(vi the follo “,,:]. I'he :\(vp'\l“: in Adams county by selling patents on a THE STOMACIH, CRAMDS. SU M- & hoisting thelr lightning rods 1n | class of England in connection with the | city limits which oan be purchased at ten | lican hasn its posscssion 4 letter written A | washing machine. . The agreement to MER AND BOW OM. ot Hixt B peonie. hive fofotten | s & { i S » What has the average | General Thayer some months azo, in which | take the patent is easily chanized into w MER A} 0 COM- lopes that the people haye forgotten | suflrage, and it is quite sufficient tor that | times that sum? What has e Grerss® | ye qeclares he is anything but friendly to the | note, which the farmers are compelled to PLAINTS, SORE their recor The coming campaign | purpose. From the American point of | assessment of farm lands to do with the | oy qt0rial demagogue (Van Wycek).” In be- | pay. THROAT, &e. SINESS LETTERS! will be ma r|-'4\_lw. Iy on the experience | view this system appears essentially un- | lln_nu'»uulc of s lid out into city 1018 | jalf of General Thayer we request the Re- A vicious cow attacked two little girls, APPLIED XTERRALLY, All business lettors and remittances should be of the past, The i state com- | just, and it is not difficult to sce how it | Within a stone's throw of the city bound- | publican to publish it aged six and ten years, danghters of nddressed to Tne OMAITA. _Drnfts, checks nnd postoflice orders I N y " . 1 i N ON EARTH FOR CURING to be made payable to the order of the compuny. | time to the farmers to spend the summer | (o defes s W e mitted to be listed at form land New York Fditors, playing in the stre I'he youngest one | R pay ’ defeat the will of the people, as to Chicago Herald, was tossed in the air sov timos, nnd | SPRAINS, B g BEE PURLISHING COMPANY, AT 1S THE MOST EFPEC - . mittee m 1S THE MOST EFFECTIVE AND BEST LINIMENT wislom lias_given ample | could be used by combinations of wealth | aries, and which the commissioners have b —— Thomas Hart, of ‘Dunlip, who were aid her sis- sruised, ¢ e in harvesting and ~nl| to have 1.1. nty of { some extent it was used in the late clec: | Drices? And why for tho sake of puiling - 0 Gree BECE 5o O] e eldest in et endeavor te R it ods T"t‘“‘ i 10 bo o """I')""fi""“" in | voting power equal to that of fifteen of [ to & level with other connties west and | jited by a Jay Gould stool pigeon, another | A fourteen-yenr-old daughter of John SIS == | the coming convention. Nebraska re- | any cluss of his fellow-citizens is intoler- | south should the eity of Omaha. which is | by a pauper inn another by a bilk and [ Fink, a farmer living near Breda, Carroll Prices, 25c., 50(;_ fll]d $| 00 p" Bottlo, THE DAILY BE publicans betsyeen this and the last of | abie to every fair and just principle of | nine-tenths of the county of Douglas, be | bankrupt, another by a malevolent old erank | county, while helping her father ) Bwora Statemont of Olrotilation, September will do a amount of | sufirage, and Mr. O'Kelly says rightly | placed in a false light hefore the rost of | and another bya vicious blackmailer. Vet it days flmw_'l l>‘n a hay stac " '-'|.“| b FOR SALE BY ALL MEDI®INE DEALERS State of Nebraska, | thinking and not a little of investigating. | that the popular cry for the future should | the country as a tax-ridden community? | is from that quarter that remarks about the | Wis “_':II:"‘ ;I:.- -((-)|I.\-k Yonalvl ':' ;r\i:u-nw 19~ Bowaro of Imitations. .3 County of Donglas, | This isas it shonld be. Men who have | po: “One man, one vote.” While the The county commissioners cannot seem | rowdy \\‘(‘sh'mnnntv- from which it is thought she will die. e e m.ifi.‘u'L.T..’.?,t.’:{“‘.fi.‘":‘:,!,“.‘.}.21;"."“'?.:? l“v:g: been betrayed by treacherous represen- | present system remains the ballot witl | to understand that Omaha, which pays the nerol eirodiation Cof the Daily Tes | tatives have long memories. The repub- | Jiave a restricted value, never ascortain- | the bulk of all the county taxes which He Will Kven Up O1d Scores, Kota. J s \ “rete Vidette, 00 sc! i 2 isto be erected for the week ending July 2, 156 s as licans of Nebraska who in times past | able with certainty, for the masses of the | they disburse, is under our present Iaw | g goyntor Paddlock never kiiew wntil lnst ‘m-{l‘.]"m‘ e o NebraSka Natlonal B k ollows : SN BuiR have committed their interests to party | English people mn the determination of | forced to base its city assessments upon | winter that his sunposed friend, Governor rtosinn woll at Millor forees wator flll Date, Edition. Fdition. hacks only to tind themselves sold out to | national question: the county assessors’ returns. 50 far as | Pawes, was actually plotting with Paddock’s | to a height of seventy-five feet. OMAHA, NEBRASKA, Saturday. Lith ... 1,050 corporations and jobbers will not a see- these relate to this city they ar enemies and working his very best to com- | A farmer near Elk Point owns a calf MELNEL) AL A, Bonday, 16th 20th, $250,000 ++..80,000 ond time permit themselves to be gulled “Remember the Alamo." fully unjust and disproport ass the defeat of Paddock and secure the | whicl has turee eyes and two mouths. Paid up Capital. by the same dishonest sehemes. The The arrest by the Mexiean authorities | actaal wealth, What d election Albinus Nance, Paddock hashad | It issaid that Sitting Bull has plun- | Surplus ... dudates who eannot point with pride to | of Chihaubau of Mr, Cutting, the editor ko to the average taxpayer whois now | undeniable proof of that fact, and the com- | dered the the post trador's store atFort | I W, Yates, President. the pnst neod not look with hopo to tho | of a paper at El Paso, Texas, and Ius | assossed high enough if tho just nssess. | INE winter he will be on deck to even up old | Yates. " A. E. Touzalin, viee Presidont. future. confinament and dotentlon in & dungeon | mentof his tax shirking neighbor in. | Scores. dcs clickens docomebomotoroost, | - Reports from Richland, Cass, Traill, W. H. 8. Hughes, Cashior, ot Paso del Norte in defiance of the de the aggrognte assoasment and |00 sometinics they LAY b ““‘””‘;’“'",“ \ et skl d) ot Pas el N J i e de- fii)4 0SS8E and better than the | W, V. Morse, A 3. Colli mands for his release made by the Ameri- few more dollars into the state | Body of a Turtle and Brain of a Sen- ww. }'fn’fi»i' John S. Collins, v]:\n mimster at the City of Mexico and Not a penny’s worth. This o m’or\ The ci assessor gives the total assess- A B the consul at Paso del Norte have, it is | continued ery that Omaha eannot support iicago News, Watertown s $014, BANKING OFFICE: roported, arousad all tho hatred which | the state, comes from thy men who | Oneof tho local dime museums adyortfses o show A . N ¢ . eni sity in the shape of a hum T 9 4 the border population of Texas have for | will not fo-duy contribute their share | A3iekening suriosity by theshaneuta b | @ ' HE IRON BANK, the Mexieans, and again there 18 |m~~vn| towards supporting the city and county. 3 nator!” Words are inadequate ||, > iondboatd of Wild Bill’s grave, ir . Cor 12th and Farnam Sts from mouth to mouth that ringing slogan | Itis the same old argument used every | (o exprese the pity we teel for this helpless m..f“u‘uu (,H\:;M}W kNm;”;\;h;-“‘"{ A General Banking Business T I|l~'1l('(l‘\|. sday rrldny.‘:llh. Average The Repeal of the Land Laws, The bill repealing the pre- vnnmon, e vorn de. | desertland and timber eulture lay ary of the Bee | stillin conference committee wcinal averaze | ligtle likelihood of its pass 10 i | the present session. The same influences 3 for March, | which combmed in the last congress to 1886, 12,101 ntthe passage of a like measure ar 1550, of July, 1 , Tzschuck, being { Fom and says that he s sec Publishing company, that th daily cireulation of the Daily month of Ja nullrv for, February, 188, 1 896, 11,557 m]ll(' 3 coples: for May, 185, 12,450 copies; for June, | DIt 1 POSIEE I 4 EEE HE ot revengo which thrills to the core the | year to pull wool over the eyes of tax- | idiot. How curions indeed are the freaks of | presenee of the irrepressible relic hunter, < 1846, 13208 copies, il s UG S heart of every true Texan, “Remember | payers who under a faiv and [ nature! It the unfortunate thing only had | T'he simpleslap has been sadly distigurec e (-‘n ! lll' llmm « 'x‘l' (I-nmmll_!lv«! fl})pmnl«‘d has di ced and |y A lamo.” Ttis fifty years since one [an equitable assessment would | the body of a senator and the brain of a tur- | by pilgrim vandals. sth dsetibed and, syort o eforo e, this | beon discharged, and the second is nOW | of yhy most hovoic dofenses ever made [not find their taxes increased | tlo he might be discussing oleomargarine and s i i vainly trying to secure an agrcement. oy A OHETRT iR v : ain. | the Henmepin eanal in the highest council of " olorado. N P, Frar po 5 & ¢ by men ag: overwhelming numbers [ a dollar over tho now obtain: i A%non 15ithe onl The tha atato nime Vot abiie, I'he bill as passed by the house provided z R ey el o ¥ gy cobably | the nation instead of serving as chief attrac- | o PRREE y city in st 1 Notary Pubit AURTIS 150 el eaaal tho_ Taws | £1V¢ to American history an example of | ing. The next legislature will probably | ot BoRr EEE L is not tortured with a base ball club. oo X, o Tl trsin ., ".u,,,, T O i Lo <|” (o MaWS | noble courage, fidelity and sacrifico | bo asked to remedy this abuse by making iy e The artesian well at Montrose 15 down or Povor M AL URELY, ¥ ik is o bad ery for water for the | Bumed, NPhen it xeached tho Sentie | aptly associated with the immortal stand | provision for a system of city ussess: | Another Beautital Miss Folsom. | 00 feet, thumping through shale yot. No crops. But no such cry comes from the | that body loaded av down with a-va- | 1) Gonidas and his three hundred Spar- | ments under a responsible assessor, But Buffalo Courier, water, m,m,, " orop of candidates. Very few want | tiety of amendments, which the water in theirs senators knew very well would not meet the approval of the house. The lier next fall, | senate amendments legalize all entries a | made before the passage of the measure where there has been a sale of the land the great transportation companies reap | and take away from the land commis- nine-tenths of either a heavy or a small | sioncr the power of investigation in the erop, leaving the farmers to shoulder the | ease of anysuch elaims proved up on or st the poor and the men I have just returned from Folsondale, ‘The full of the Platte near Fort Mor; 0 g Lt iatta A A anor | 1eft pools of water tilled with fish, which the pass of Thermopy Very fow, 1f | of moderate means are carrying the bur- [ Where I visited the late colonels manor s 3 S I e 2 i ! W thered up by the bucketful by the T s S S e i bt nere in Douglus | house and Twant totell you thatall the | ¥ D by 0% t of that event are ¢ living, | county and the ricl 1land millionaires | Peauty did not leave it when the president " 5 g TS A T TR G YRR ‘In‘v‘,{n\“ rxx lx; mm“u\n“m;oum‘\ ;\1\!1;,‘; county and the rich and land T T |(-rl“lf il m‘.m”kl ]".‘_Im”ml“l,h“o “A"l,‘m di |nlr|||lv'1| weli on his cla = ) 5 emory that every Texs st z rouse. My son, you should see the ravishing enyer Junction holds sucred to the imperishable honor | with the assessorsand the board ot equali- on of all that is lovely that faitly took my | buried alive by the cavir of the heroes who partici wted in it, and | zation, let us hear no more of this bun- | breath away. It is Mrs, Cleveland's cousin, [ The body had'not been recovered ut ls t W s which keej alive their inveterate hatre be n88088 bemng so | & daughterof John Folsom. and she isa | fccounts. TR dive their inveterate hatred | combe about the assessment be : \ Wkl City s e mamo “of thie Iaten State Agents ans, low because Douglas county cunnot | marvelof all that is rare inenchantingly f 4 x s PR before duno 1, 1836, "Lhoy ulso ratify all | fuving the Texan war of independence, | afford to pay more U her shave to the | Lt Womuioot, 1 can S oy oS T bbinGt e bt P SORIIE === sueh final proofs no matter what charges | Ao, o fort and village opposite San | state treas . 1S er Sitsartnos BE e being scttled up RAILROAD COMMISSIONER of fraud and perjury have been made in When she makes her appearance at Wash- line country nud. i 3 : 4 Antonio, Texas, was occupied by the ington foreign diplomats will indeed have Iua fine class of citizens. nov\.r lu:\; .lwo strings to his bn\v His «-(‘mnucqun with |..lm application for a Texans after the surrender of GeENERAL Toavgris justly indignant | sonething to rave about. The Methodist conference met in Gree- ox-confederate assistant s to take charge | patent. Another senate wmendment o | 1i0 (o them by the Mexican ge over his first exporience this year with \Vhy‘n'imun*\\';fi—w‘-d ley recently, and re-cchoed the watch- of the Lincoln Democrat. Gere will con- | which the house conferces nave very b i i word, *“A willion for missions this y = . Jos. » fort, or fortilied wil 1l aign liar, bat wha e conld ‘ife ‘ 4 i (9t (0 e Iy o | A G PRy (e | i SRR LS vl W LI Jp t d | A good wife rose from her bed one morn During the reading of the tre 0 h Neb mana € 9 . GHORE 21,829,850 el Q s ¥ ering an arca of about two acres sur- | he expect. Ifhe lind watched earefully | =And thought with nervous dread port by Brother Millington, h papers will be in perfect harmony on | existing requirement that timber culture |, unied by walls from nine to twelve | the politieal weafhergock during iis | OFthe pilesand piles of clothes to be washed | his assistant as his “right bow every vital issue, and will dispgree only | entrymen in making final proof must s ms\ufi Tansill's Punch Cigars C *| weor )nhhllw(ldllrfllaLlll;lmnb + . And the dozen ot mouths to be fed. i it € U1 feet high and nearly three feet thic i bishop, with a peculiar twinkle in his eye, on matters of no moment to the public, show that the specificd number | oo B A0ENC y N L 5o | o yeurs, without s, drium- n our'omploy. No othor \hfims\‘ liouse in the world can trathe 5o (;.GAR Konfig loss T i o & i, it Birknt doctars ¥ ILE. Fuiton Streat, Now Yorke tan warriors against the Pe n host at [ meantime whi Conx will probably be hig but so will railrond rates. There i beautiful method in the system by wl the meals to get for the men in the thirty year's experience with Nepraska | wijep. garrisoned by a force of 188 volunteers | politic stopped him to inquire the meaning of of trees were planted on cach , he shonld have been able to pre- \ the term Brother Millington's dilemn : el A 3l dict from which way the ill wind would way to scliool, R aLE Tt INbUSTRIAL development in the south | acre. Other amendments relax the “,“‘"‘l' I‘I} B ,l,l‘ s “\T"':::': Bl b i oreiaY TEeate imed und clivrned, | and apparent cmbarrs is making steady paogress. New steel- | safeguards thrown around transfer of 2 5 oy SR L) works are reported on a large scale av | claims, provide a new form of easy entry Anna with a foree of 3,000 men marched conference enjoyed his confusion exceed- Chattanooga and at Birningham, Ala., | called “mountain homestead’’ by which field And the children to fix And all the milk to b And all to be done tl It \ ble road is that bout the againstit. The Texans were commanded | THE lates d ralued i the night and all the wood | ingly. ~ Finally the elder straightencd 1d be, up xuulmsummz said, well you “ordercd inm Barrett ‘Travis, and | every street running east and west has | And mcu W n it 3 ! cs 10 bake an which state the Thomas iron company | 820 acres ean be secured without cultiva- Ly Colonclily An D b up” and 1 presume 11 ! Bonton e compi 20 & . ' Y J R hal sclbeta q 2 - loca- nd a loaf of cake for te: 4 UG b One agent (deale Wt alsoabont to orcot large, firnaces, | tion, “If 1t is the will of congress fo de, | 2ToNE them were Coloncl DavidsiCravk i} Leen selected 08 ‘tha'éne and only locu- | ARG N Sodhor and horachmg bead | “show my hand.” This brought fo wantoa i ncn fow- 1% ett and Colonel James Bowie, of bowie- | tion. There is a good dcnl, of senseless Throbbed wi er round of luughter, when Doctor BOLO BY LEADING DRUCCISTS. Iron from Birmingham, Ala., will beused | stroy the public land system and turn y 0 she said: : o S ife fo For ten days the Xi il y about the whole | “If maidens but” knew what good wives | Cranston rem: ‘[ thmk, bishop we R.W.TANSILL &CO0.,55 State St.Chicago. in the construction of tk tings for the vor what is le: ¢ i 5 knife fame, For ten days the Mexi pottering mu‘l delay al aider 3 i) By g 3 g Bl commbt nmr‘ 1<i;' i custings forthe | over what is left of the public domain to Kept up an active cannonade on the fort, | cable line business. know will be cuchered out of t report if speculators and spoliation, the pending amendments should be concurred in,"” ; “They’d not be in haste to wed."” et SWEhbI s e and there were frequent skivmishes by Hictidy gte hrhthiranking in their salhes,”” The ons put in the lamps “\lmllf. what do you think I told Ned Dy ; ; 3 : S Hianiliogeast i bishop, with a smile, remarked, “1 think & GoverNor Ancer of Michigan has | comments Commissioner Sparks m I day and alarmsat night, during which ALE the Stree e myself we better *pass’--on to the con- mer from the well— sideration of the report,” which was nc- N SR gt i Paili are side o o1 1 - VI drawn the fire of the yrohibitionists. He | [aiter on the proposed ehanges, Honest | 1 Surrison did not lose a man. Failing | are upside down and the other half un Caled the recently had built a new na ar, and | gattlers a < R - | to make any impression by the bombard- | r adable, If the evil generation spoken | And a flush crept up to his bronzed brow cordingly done, when quiet could be re- among its appurtenances aro wine-lock- | roemiors g heraons sequuinted with the | yont, Sunta Auna called’ . councii of | of in seripture as “looking after a sign” | AN “"f\"vfu‘"o‘:}'..'|'.'.'.’,"n'§a.' Sl o | Isvored s ot o HI I s o 5 4 cattlo f : : " ? S| 3 Hassian clmm‘““y e it o | war and it was decided to make an as. | Will come to Omaha they will learn | it was thix: That you are the best Within ho Onnvas Wallss ers—a provision not indispensable to a i 4 3 palace car, but doubtless convenient. mmission Tle anatamrsbbena il sault at daybreak on the 6th of March. | something to their disadvantag And the dearest wife in town.” Burdette in Brooklyn Engle: My boy, 617 St. Charles St., St. Loais, Mo. sponsibility for this socond failaro to | AU the appointed time three divisions ad- — The farmer went back to the field, “The governor hus thereby made himself when you go out a camping, ~don't el reamant o Cuntrt Neavicn ST vanced to the attack, th s OxAA 18 o summer resort has proved | And the wifa, in o sniting. absent repeal the needless and worse than need- | YAN0SS 10 Mt oNLands el e Don’t go without and tents. A camp without tents s like an | g pebers L b t et avaoe, B the target of prohibition denunciution, rough'it” too much. Bioun D o the organ of this element declaring that | Joss Jand laws. The house of representa- sounding . “inojquariar, One of |8 l‘“_l“,“' Iticontinnositoibe a/greabhus. “".‘J’.'l'm‘i’u..f.-'.‘.f'fl:nrnl,"f.““;"“‘ orchard without apples, And don’t move pyz‘afifi"'h PT"""“fi"muml Sadot ""Iml'“! he has “outraged the moral sentiment of | tives has done its duty in the matter. the attacking parties was re- | iness resort, however. And the pain in her head” was gone and her | into a hotel cottage and call it “‘camp- Tions of Throat, Skin or Bones, Blood Polsoning, the state’ and “slabped the temperance k Y : pulsed, the sccond ws checked, == =l . clothes ing.” That is as much like camping as | Ol Boresand Uioers, are trested with unparsiieled veople in the face,” all of which is of R but the third sealed the wall, and then be- KINGS AND QUEENS, \Yeronsiwhitoiasithe fonniotthoisea, aving #1 a pound and fishing in a s Arising from fndiscrlion, Excoss, » 0 — Andher butter as sweet and golden as 1t Sy Tl Jond is Tike trout Rehing. course a very perilous thing for a poli- ctions may quarrel and stalwart fight | &1 one of the wost senguinary hand to | vpye prince or Wales will probably visit | o Rknilaltont o srm st s AabIBLt e tician like Governor Alger to do. The | stalwart and mugwump alike but the din | Diud conflicts of which history makes | Anerica net year. ‘ herself asshe said: | MOst comfortable, and “enjoy yoursclf. or has not been heard from, but it | of the political fray has no charms at | Fecord, ending in the massacre of the en- | pyo king of Siam lose wo love The guide book will teil you, “ag 1t told "The good wife smiled t s christencd his new- | “*Tis so sweet to labor f Ser or g ks, on NI n Con 0 predict that he will stick to the resent f y tire garrison, only a few women and 3 Yoo Vashing! 1t is not strange thatmaidens will wed.” at 2 tent is unnecessary., That “the o vealed outho ! i SC! the ears of Roscoe Conk ) O born sou George Washington, 2 H Y. By i) fr, st B ai i1y confdentinke wine-lockérs and take th nsequences, | DrCoont fOF s AFchilire srmitte ¥ ! FE - author s 5 friends have campe ven PNSeqUences. | ippg ox.senator has had his fill of glory, | children bchffi p':,[\ m'mdll‘f.]“‘t the | Tne queen dowager of Spain likes her STATE AND TERRITORY. l1"l A “nlf.‘hgfl i IL::;:JL‘]‘i:-‘r)fi»l‘l;';.l;udx:il; ,_3,'::;:""‘:,_“"1{,‘,{.'7,{\‘?,'1.”:.,,‘,‘3,;:,,,“‘ T vopublicans of Tennessee are be- | He loft the senate in poverty. H place alive. ‘The Moxican loss was more | dresses made In English fashion, night, for, " I forget whetheritwas | MARRIAGE QUIDE 5 g S f ¢ than twice the number of those in the | oy B oy 111 ox Nebraska Jott Y ? 9 s lieved to have rather more thar fight- rapidly acquiring wealth in the p 2 A The suitan of lullux\‘ never cowhides a Atconrthonssis toibeBLilt “ Culbort: ¥ and neve 0 PAGES, ,»,NE PLATES, clegsat cloth and gl ing chance of suc this year, There | of the law in New York with clicnts fort. About two months after, a force of | widow, Ila covers her with a sack and drops | (- felt a drop of vain. Well, muybe that is 1o .+, Over A 5 R, R Yool § o ok St about 800 Texans under command of | per, k o . true. We ecaught about five wecks of da suroto bo very consderablo domo- | crowding his offico and heavy corpor- | 8L g, D ERCIE TGS (RN GBS b s exquisitely | g Eenders flour mill s nearing complo- | ruin in the month of ung, bt thon his | catic revol i > rther jm- | #tions seeking his advice at enormous [ 7 o e f iAhs e quee! ortug| AREe: sitely | tion, s o, 0 era evolt against the further im Santa Anna at San Jacinto, and with the | beautif was an unusually June. Yon had ' 1 little feet and finely shaped hands Country Pun: A shocking afair-~hur- | better take a tent. 5, vest wol more rare Junes this one came The Grand Duke Nicholas of Russia is an Waest Point sports are getting down to | from. curo hout modt enthusiastic entomologi ately been | checkers. But the great charm of the tent don'~ A POSIT[ gine. |::l(()on'o~l Octo- The Northwestorn oxtension has | Dot liv in its utinty as an umbrella ppsdsyl Perious rule of the ring under the loador. | fees. Within the past two years Mr, s ship of Senator Harris, whose conneetion | Conkling has earned nearly a quarter of 3 itz with the Pan-Eleetric scheme of plunder | & million dollurs from his legal practice. the Alamo,” routed the M ially weakencd his influanco, | His fee for conducting the Broadway | With greatlossand captured th has materially seakened his influance, & wn&oy commander, whose life was spared, | butterfly hunting in th battle ery, now first heard, of “‘Remem- | andar . o 'noe srating | railrond investigation was R d ) os! i Dox. will oy ::(llhlvh:lclxulw‘:\‘th(orf ""l""‘I]':'l;l:"";;“‘”I'I‘- 1 ST i F" the suit against | though justly forfeited. A monument in Queen Dowager Marie, of aria, will {‘elxu,\liod a point ninety-five miles west of i‘lll';fl‘\‘t* 0‘:]‘,';["“ \\'ll'\l;ml‘m‘ O’l"“m“l"r{”:‘lll-? the Most obtinate caso fn four dys or 1633, 0 A t I RBEAY ’ e 8 "SI e vestibule of the state capitol at Aus | build a memorial chapel on the bank of the hadron. A e the pn:g»:ndunuu(l' (;:flw‘:l ||Iw democratic .l,hu 'u:;;:ll’l‘:lnzu“:h«.-i.l‘:;xr:x‘ u:::l."?" 1-‘1".15 tin, Texas, commemorates the heroic de. | lake in which King Ludwig was drowned. | The hoavens were draped in mon ning :‘”‘)l‘l lf‘\‘}‘:'llhfl (l:(‘::“llu‘\';‘-\l‘l‘l\‘lioamin“('flh’r A“an Ssuluh‘flMfldmatgdHfl”glfls majority was 9,180, and the democratic K . y b | S A o Mo/ by, “The empress of Russia Is the most devoted | Sunday, but the t cume not, Thatds | ooy but when the winds ure boisterous lavs for two suits beats a senator’s salary eandidate for governor in the of $5,000 a year as easily as four aces had o majority of only 6,195. 1t is there fore scen that there is not required a \mperial wife and mother in Europe, but she | the fushionable capr 0 the wall tent has w few fancy st does mot tolerate smoking in the grand | A Thoma _that | No nauscous doscs of eubobs, copaiba ar oil of pitate, | srndalwood that aro cortain ' p dyapop- do a flush, A few more yoars of such A WASHINGTON paper having called at- 8 through a rotten bridge with a steam | Nijgl, 9y he other » | i by destroying the contings of the | salon. L (vl St 8 ight has fallen, On the other hand, the D e 1oy all drigyists oF mailod on wery numerous change of votes to assure | successand the ex-senator will be in tention to the fact that there are over six Queen Vietoria thinks of summering at thresher and broke his neck. wind has gotten up. Iretire to the cot {,:,,g}’"m, price. ,,,.,, furthor particulars gont pepublican success, and ns the aboye | Position to meet his old-time foes upon hundred women working in the treasury | (b6 sie of Wight, for the balance of If rain falls on good aud bad =alike, | that sags down like a w.ntur tlougll to | forciroulaz. P.0. Box I5% figures show such & change is not un. | the battlefield of a political Phillippi. department who are not permitted to | o veason, Has she turned her royal back :?;fi‘z‘:‘(‘rl\“yy“pmkm“‘ w considerablo por: | recelve me, and the eire Llfi ns, 1 am ! 7. C. ATILAIN CO., 5 teatags 5 AT A v 3 O o . ka must be on the fence. not afraid that the tent will blow over— 3, t.. Now York. Bikely to ocour. It is practically con-| Mr. Conkling is at his case. He is said | have a vacation, and who are condemned | gn Balworal? John Dresselman, of Rushville, was | it takes a tervific wind to capsize a well JoBn ¥ e th-sntlyinge oeded that the republicans will get four | never torefer to politics, Hesays little but to slow death by reason of the unhealth- | he prince of Montenegro has been on buried alive in & well whick. he was dig- piuned, neatly adjusted ‘tent. But 1 of the congressional delegation, keeps up a powerful thinkiug on future | ful sanitary condition of the treasury | another visit to Vienna, where he has been | ging near town lust week, His remains | don’t soe why it can't stand still, 1 hear possibilities, Those who know him best | building, this would seem to be an excel- | feted by soclety and at the same time abused | were shipped to relatives in Indiana, the wind waving among the trees. 1 DR. IMPEY. Mi. JAY GourLp has been offored nn | predict that the haughty and yengeful | lent opportunity for Mrs, Cleveland to do | by the newspapers as a Russian catspaw. [ North Beod’s first church bell was look at the cot where the Prince is slcop- N S opportunity to do a generous thing for :-, senator will you :):l;“uti" somo polialb something which would commend her to skletllI:F ';fl?&“&c‘éfl‘"'{,‘ffi l]"’; rlc‘xl\"rlll ‘:-n:;;“;r bolgiod l]nto plu|cu h?l‘ 8 (,ik and nnkw 1:::: ;;:‘('Lllli:(allln:\'nllflz)i ]fl::gllclnimlns‘t':)‘fi‘:xts m“ll Prni‘ifemfl‘(fil‘lzfifi;.“wf j’ the the poor of New York, and at the same | scoves which he has not ligui- | popular consideration in the character of Qnmn“ulun frequently Joing him in his :‘:?flm:;{m '{flff.fflg“"fi,.l‘.i,‘.’.'.'ff ;fl..::‘ ¢ | lic down aguin, look at the sw s - | eye EAR, NOSE AND THROAT, time contribute to the solution of u ques- | dated. Why nott He is still in | @ benefactress. She has acquired all the | amusement and excels himin"skil and [ Fp B0 00 0T E G rand | tern, apd think I will got up .un put it " ' . out, Sudd the tent squats down like a cotlapsed balloon,and then before I tion in controversy among maviners and | the prime of life. His powers | fame that she can reasonably desire as a shipbuilders, The owner of the littlo | of oratory are unimpaived. “The five | lady whose accomplishments and good st of | Island by Moster, Balmann & Co., of Louise is the prett - condemne A \ Queen Victori’s daughters, but there is a | Cinciunati, has bo 1 by the | . 4 v ) steam launch Henrietta has challenged | yoars' rest which he has taken from the | Sense fit her for the clovated station she sfullll,n (1 Dot fone which speaks of disap- commissioners of Hall county. The ul- L;::])‘tll):c?;\nf:g ;::.‘]“"“‘r"”‘."“" ‘lll‘::l,, hn‘)‘\‘ ”"".' Mr. Gould to a race with his steam yacht | cares dnd worries of public life have been upies, and it would certainly not be to | pointment. — She should have wmarried an | leged 1l could not hold a horsethicf 2 N o) tent stands saraight up thre feet higher {vantage to show the world that [ American. with sharp teeth, than its best stauding record. Another Atalanta, the stakes to be $100,000 a side, | employed in work which has still further | er d 3ud tlo losor to givo his money 0. tho | shariened His veon Intolloet. and gisan | 810 can bo usetul as woll as ornamontal, | yOUSEE the theories thathas been started In |~ Soma of the youngstors of Rushville ro- | yoaring tempest througlr tho trous; the | Glagses fittad for all fovits of dafestive woor of Now York. Ihe Atulanta is in | exercise to his wit and sareasm. Who | In this matter she can win the gratitude | death s that he has “l'"""‘li""’ Idea (L‘I':Illzl’d themselves the (‘llum]n:‘:;:;mptl(n’o m":;::hl‘ fii la’\‘"éfi’:‘libulf:::lmlll.:-‘::l:lll:.“xls sk e all respocts one of tho finest yachts afloat, | knows whether when the time comes | 0f more than six hundred of her sex by | {hat the Hheingold was i dropped fnto tho scrub nine from | Ja)scs and ok watil thare. I luwdly | ———————r———— i lake, and that, | great northwe: ohfined, he took the | Gordon swoope and Edmunds and balf & dozen other | the delivery of a few gentle words of per- | last opportunity that might occur to him to | money and musce . R i Ithine but into a Baya and would mako half o dozen such craft | Messrs. Blaine and Sherman and Logan | 80 greater expenditure of trouble than | hearing he was to bé a8 the Henrietta, According to the cs- down on them with [ yoom mside for the lantern. Then three ,and run up a vie- | gides stifion up like sheet iron, while the i e NGNS e T tablishod theory tho chances of victory | possible candidates may not find thom. | suasion to Grover, spoken ut some time HL‘.'&'#: nlnlztl(;nllll\w tlr’i‘):‘f“n‘ohm\i‘u‘irnln‘iu xlulllx\; "1“)!:('-"1‘,5::}(1'3501,?:‘2x..LI;‘(fin:slni‘\:'m“mfifr fo 'I‘"‘; |“WH-:1':"% fm;um; 'f.‘x'-'. ?llx:\‘x;" dn n race would be laxgely with tho for- | selves confronted by the maun from New | Of the day or night when he is in the most | was killed in the strugle. their bets, :veli;:‘ll\"u stands up this “;:;(. the ily begins ‘mmer. Still there is very little hikelihood | York, Stranger turns have taken place | impressionable mood, and it really scems | The late wad kinz of Bavaria ill-treated Towa Itoms, to flap and bound over your head, faster * that the poor f New York will realize | in the political kaleidoscope. that the prize is worth all the effort it | his servants. Fora wholeivear he made bis : i i tesian | than you can think, with the xoll of a 5 a A f valet wear a black magsk for some imaginary Jefferson is about to sink an artesian L £ WU, ; < ® ‘qthmg from the pronosed contest. It ———— e would cost Mrs. Cleveland, while to the | gifense, Another wmm‘l{ was compelled to | well. wuflled dram, varied now and then by isw’L a sure cnough thing to tempt Mr, A Tory Advantage. hundreds of malarig-infected women in | go about with a black o on his forehead, va democrati or agprg | & orack ke the shot of a gun. mo- Gould. AR T s e I eate that Tils praint was out of order, | ., An Tows democratic paper moans “IL's | 30, (i jull, suddenly the wind' seems to - 0 his letter eabled to the Bke of Mon- | the treasury the result would be a price: | §,0nq oecaston the poor Bedlamite declared | 8till dry in Towa.” b rending the forests, and both tent Pk packers of Chicago intend to re- day, Mr. James O’Kelly makes a state- | less boon. war against the king of Saxony, and pro- The lock up at Aurelia has not bad an | yoles fore and aft, are seized with the de- turn to the ten-hour system after August | M0t 1a explanation of the liberal de- Lo ——— :ffi:':" 1{1 ‘ch;-ml»h)l:t:’lrv‘tfi'unhffllle“;l::“‘{‘l:- occupant this year. Rk T fivium tremens, and shiver and shuke ll)o you mlmxtln p‘nmifbloom- ) it sone. | feat which most Amoericans will ver Repraigs of wooden sidewalks on our ol 10 SIANSLonm o p The annual meeting of the Ex-Prison- | and tremble in oseill spasms, while ng Complexion 50, 1. They claim to have found the eight ory gau mountains into a yoleano, ors of War association will be beld ut [ the walls dance up and down, futter, g y few applications of Hagan’s MAGNOLIA BALM will grat- ify you 1o your heart’s con tent, It does away with Sal- lowness, Redness, Pimples Blofehes, and all diseases an Imparfoctions of the skin, It overcomesthe flushed appear- ess Elizabeth of Austria has been alth for sowe time past, aud the 5 arl %0 the tragical | A ing of Bavaria, | mang hour plan a losing one, in consequence | 1Ukely not understand, sinoe it rofers to | business strects ought not to b permitted of having to compote with other packers | & £Y5tem of voting unknown in this | any longer. When a plank sidewalk re- elsewhere who are operating on the ten. | country and which would be impossible | quites extensive vepairs it should be | Shock She suffered of b tour system, They also claim that the "?( "'"“'l’"’}““““‘ ’::“’- M, :’l'_K““!i i’;“"“"“f ""“‘1“‘"““‘: I“Pd‘l f}h“"""" or ?Imoaz whou} prostiated l;a do«_l‘u:l Sioux City, and will lay him up for some pise and expeotation that the meon | ©ites 45 chief amoug the rensons of liveral | conerete one ordered laid. The specta- | have accordingly recommended her not o | time u ning ey P bt ' feat the “fact that in Great Britain | ole of wealthy citizens patehing up board | Fide any more, and ber majesty bas de While boring for coal on his farm near wind in the woods rises to & shriek; avould do as much work in eight hours as 2 up to let her tine stud go to the hamuu'r. ‘- N the impression that the whole in ton hours have not been realized. A rieh jaen have many votes whil the Nortn Li houn county, Philip \ the poor | walks fu front of fine husiness blocks is & | ampress was one u? the most daring hor; AT h P i R o i p gy ane mountain is tlowing away, L spring 1o portion of tho mon fave agreed to tho | MVebuL ouo.” # ¥ € ¢ “That if g | disgracoful commentary on thelr lack | women i Eurobe ahd Look mus Huasell bad the itoud fortane to striko an | mowpiain 8, TOV SR oo ear i terest in her stables thau in her palace aff Des Moines, September 8. il wd the franti st bullet from a target gun Y, s fust ws mili the wrist of John A. Howins, in | smute |I\(- top of the tentin fur ng whucks, that ern burn blue with fear; the moaning andstrele return to the old hours, but g | Va0 0 ingland I’q vich f’no""" hio can | of caterprise It was from her English stableman that ) bridg, to be built | B&H- ance of heat, fi e and ex- anueh largor number are not in favor of | Yot in twonty constituencies.” “Nearly SPT— tier majestry learned Euglish - which siie ..\tr".,3‘”13;!,.::1:23,,."" or st Dubuque, | | The blucst skius, the "“l‘:h‘fsf."""‘ the | citement. 1tmakesa lady of & Astrikeis threatoned, und as the | Ml the weulthy men have at loast two [ Tk have manufuctured a mew word [ talks quite fuentlh lovelic n atl this land greers TIIRTY appear but TWEN- TY 5 and so natural, gradual, and’ rfm' are ifs effeets, that t is impossible to detect . instead of nJmnlunn bridge, us was lirst mumber of employes aftected is abouy | YOtes and a considerable number half u | in Eugland to tuke the place of the word Yotes, not V o T, contemplate twenty thousand a general strike would dozen,” and an instance is cited of a | “indecent.” According to the BEe's Teaas Sitings. Hog cholera is doing great dam ing tree tops, & lullaby of the pummor i Church of England parson who boasted | eablegram, giving coul > n seeds are distributed | Fort Dodge Hundreds of hogs Liave wl- night, a liquid whisper, the very uader- Ao a very forwmidable aftuir. The situa- I'e pa d | e gram, giving an account of the Congressional garde B R e e noge aflioted |.mw olnmlml.flv\ ‘L‘d“m R ln.{] uader. with the blssing of pes Wind T sighing Sofily in tho gently swiy- & sien, however, is somewhat unfavorable |im} be had voted at fifteon clections. | great art sale, “‘oue fiue nude, ‘Mars and | for raising votes, not vegetables, s o the won from t.lle fact that the re-open- | This advantage enjoyed by the rich is | Venus Enscared by Vuleaw,’ sold low, at S———— e mheufii laughiter of Mr. uud Mrs. pusiag. laurn ‘“'».Yi' thy dreasy 1 m.m’ onkion, of the busy season is three monl::'u e to the proverty qualilication in con- | §615, bocause, as the dealers put it, it o T“”"“A:u‘:fob" l):::? fif.:fi.'iu ‘.:ll"b.nln(l:o‘n’n fell into a b L o e m puckers can shut down now | hection with the sullrage in England, the- | was too ‘Dilks’to suit the British matron.” | Nepraska P ay, "Mr. Railvoad | box of slacking lime at Clear Lake, aud should It sound like He Sctlous detriment to theis | election laws giving the owner of property | Flst word is bouad to come into general | Man, if you ask all my corn is worth for haul- [ was burned to”death, inside the tont? That's what 1 w the right to vote an any district, county | use 1o England ing it'to market, what do [ get for my labor, | ~ A spring of living water bas appeared | kuow. P —