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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, AUGUST 14. 1886, THE PROBIBITION PLANKS, | tuinFoitny, Avers s, st Pender. | SENATOR VAN WYCK'S RECORD | 2,238 ekt et tsathy 1 | piision mieh siedto ot etiory | POPE LEG'S GOLOEN ROSE. Ajjo/'/z'”[”,z} day morning and he reports the meetings old colonel thousand men are in arms against the rebels, | g, » of O Whore Ho' lns spoken - .tha. INat When the army of the Potomae were | Dittwenty willions are in arms against the Engraved by 8 Descendant of Cellint The Cold Water Men's Platform in Lancas- | week as very largely attended | A Sponsor of Rej He Follows | following General McClellan through the ew of plundering dealers, P 5 A or Consider oig Otio ITEMS IN BRIEF ter Considered a Strong One. Pollea ‘bonrs, yesterdny disposed of - | What it Significs. oant ollowing Genetal McClellan through tho | ®gls 26l urther to his service A descendant of tho famons Collinl, | weei &' o . y ' Tts Tortunes on Field and Foram, | oot of Fgmni tirod and eyt Gon, | 0 h o St atives, Gengral | 2120 bearing tho namoongraved tho gold” | “THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS: throe cases of drunkenness and the usnal ros bolonging (o the eonfoderat wing | Yan Wyek was the same oarnest advo- | {0t 1ot FOMRS RSl bY S VORS | i7as acquired a leading place in prubli EVILS THEY AIM TO DESTROY. | fines and commitments followed. The | KIND WORDS FROM HIS OLD HOME | and ordercd somo earts and oxen from a | cate for <R B fo BBl R R g . s Pl Johnson-Hitcheock adultery case was neighboring plantation, loaded the sup LIBERAL PENSIONS TO SOLDIERS. S Tod Grtitel. fonrosenting (he nintueal | Sreew tAronghout the world, continued over for a final hearing to-day. | plies upon the carts and was taking them [ In July, 1870, he said olot of the toso, | Litter tito color of tio i i The Ponea Mill Company tneorpors | Touday Justice Coclirane will Tisten 1o | A Britliant Careor in His Nativestate | into cump for an ovening meal when | For what better use can thio money collected | Yoso. Lo B Ul A0 British Medical Journal, ated—1tems From the State H the evidenee s caso wherein two «Theice Honot with High | General Andrew Porter, then provost | from the nation be expended than “in doing | yuhy was put into the center, the re vOme ving west part of the ) hal of MceCUlellan's army (the same justice to the soldicrs who fought our bat 1 “Where Van Wyck Will Speak T i Foetie ana o S Office—Four Years with Kind ,“‘,;‘“,, S Iy army (the SAMC | tes, thereby gladdening the hearts: of the | flection of which gave the leaves o | ANNUAL SALE, 10 MILLIONS, Gen 1 Lincoln News. melee one woman avas eut on the head the Tenth Legion, Porter, whom o1 fas just decor- | (Vidows and orphans of those w lie buried | red tint Innceent XL had a golden May 31, 1884, e management of the Lincoln base ated with anen ball elub is end rangem; witli the 1 n ocea races at the fair. convention, a ticket of their own and a IFROM TIE BEE'S 1LISCOLS BURTA L 10 pertect df fon (¥. ¥2) D o outrage upon | not azitate the American congress.atter Bull [ sapphires, and represented a value of | BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, The action rcoln prof Joe league team |y ey past faw years some persistent | e vested rih the rebels, and al- | yun, Chickalhominy, Lookout Mountain and | over 10,000 francs, Aloxander VI, ore The action of the Lincoln proh ) have their last series of os in ! ! though the pr s belonged to the | Atlanta and the Wilderness. No_exvert | qered one rose at 6,000 franes and. an o n coming to the front in Lincoln be played during t fair. | politician m_Nebraska has rebel army, Coionel Van Wyek was or- | arithmetician then stopped to fistre the bR B BRI R " {1 the old partios and nominsting 11 this arrangement isocomploted the | sionally sending us a paper printed in | dered untler arrest. The bacon, meal | 91 U war, this body “Was then full vosa liks Buon worth over 10,000 Trancs A plete county ticket has eansed a good | £ames will be played mornings, when all | that state, ostensibly republican in poli- | and provisions wero ordered back and o Patart for thie, Living of grafitide and | und has taken the form of a braneh with doal of political talk and questionings | 4N ® without losing the afternoon | yjee with marked editorials of falsehood | :.lu‘miln ~‘[Hw‘ r\:‘ ‘-- vw(‘“w;%w;“‘“”‘ fell. Alas! how has that promise been kept? | several flowers, a natural rose which has 8 e 4 1 1 8¢ 3 1 « @ gntu 8ol O rginia en renera Ask the soldier who lives to die by o ©s | been blessed by the pope forming the — the last few days. Lincoln is headquar An iniinetion eais was heard befor nd abuse of our former townsman, Gen- |y FEC Lot i ho | di Doy i« ninjunction case s ( . McClellan was apprised of the facts, he | on his crutehes. Ask the widow and or- | e 5. Ofthis kindia the rose which the tors in the state for the third party fol. | Jrido Tound postmiay, i Wil sonig | eral Van Wyek, who was many yents ngo | ordered General Van Wyck 0. bo fo: | DHAT i eht Ui brok of bosutie, beehias ‘“'.l‘:»‘:"‘.(‘(\)[,“\ll‘,‘\ Aebiitib b L CAPITAL PRIZE, $150,000. lowers, and 1t 18 presumable that the | seven thousand dollars was involved, and | the representative in congress from this | leased from arrest, and his sword to be | the father and husband now ills a soldiers’ ,',‘ anted ih & maghiileent silvor-gilt vase, “;"“,I‘“'5'."““""';:“'!.' Hiot e Bapervise X Tentere Hate. by thor aetion in an watly. | in shieh tho Commercial bank of Woep: | congressional distriet—now a cesident of | returned. “There was a groat deal of his- | Erwve, who fecl the stings of” poverty more | Lifiel is' a sphndid examplo of Roman | Srawis of. Tha. Lowsinnn ” ‘Saes Liory g Water and L. Holland, a grain dealct | (e former state, representing it m part in | tory in this little episodo of the war ki caise tho nation's promiso has [ Which 1s 1 s hpANy AN i horson. ARG ARG CoNLE of that place, were the intorostod parties. | 1ie 11t & i = S In 1866 the repubican party insisted [ 1ot been Kept. Wi moisten the | WOURIMIBSD. oo be a smybol of | e Drawinies themsolvos, and ‘it the samo e ot of resolutions, started to blaze the | J. 1., Huldeman, F. 1. Wooley and H, | the United States senate that ho should again be 1ts oamiidate for | Liimble | meal * with bitter tears, ho rose itsell 1s saudto be a smybol of | conducted with honesty, faicnoss and in goo way thronihithe Torast:ot ons 4 VD 4 . b The malignancy of the articlos was so | ild agai S e 4 bitterer by reason of the neglect and forgets | the ereator; the splendor and richness of | raith toward all partio 1 wo authorize tho ay throngh the forest of oppo moand L Travis wererattorneys in the cas . it g i congres: fulness of the nation which oy them so [ the metal represent the eternal light | Company to use this cortifioate, with facsimiios W o colll water elans in other coun : HOTEL GUESTS apparent that we threw the papers aside. | AN 1K WAS TRICNPHANTLY ELECTED. | much. Such economy will blast and tmpover- | which surrounds the divine, and the por. [ Ofour ignatures attachod i its advertisment line of netion to follow. If thisbe Lincoln yesterday | number Those of his old friends and former con Even then a few democrats of the cop- | ish a nation. The people want reformn and | fumes and spices which are placed in the ono of the purposes, it will be conceded | filowing Nebraskans: L, € 1Y, | gtituents who had journcyed with him | perhead brand claimed that during a | Saois bt nel bord, fthey ask us b6 EE | vaso by the pope symbolize the glory and thnt it 18 n good politie e Pl G B R for over thirty years knew thut his social, | 1w Of the last months of his eongres- | Frte Bt AT WICR TG Crl brend, | Tesurrcetion of Christ. The benediction hat it is n g political move ax Roberts, David Citys W. D. Hil h sional term he had also served and be gleny (i and orphan ask tor bread. ( [ESUEEECOT T SO ot The the wheel ‘m motion. The timbor that A oF. Spillman, Friond; 8. C. Smith, | business and political life durmg that | 5aii'agsolonel of his regiment; but o monster corporationd sitting i tha vesuiz | ECHG TR, T Rl sinra U roLs: FORAN THE the Lancaster proliibitionists have placed | G it Hounis, Conrtfand: W | period had been without reproneh, and | Flets Wer So well Knowi i the district | DG ok A siob thy i fectless | formita of the benediction from hook in their ticket seems to be very generally Al Syracuse; H. 1. Clarke, | that no stain could be cast upon him by lIl:\l‘(len' chs gl'”llnl) iner wll \lu‘ vote. | extray e, \:m.-mu‘\m those to whom | whieh is held by a bishop. Tho other ofoadot th o dkoallonits anu SLE6aL tAlk : disappointed politicians whose schiemes ¢ were not_then surprised that cop- | weare indebied for the lite of ournation, | bishops, holding lighted candles, stand conceded to be excellent, and street talk T 1% Toed Hiwssted porhead meanness could make & chargo | wereckon fo the last farthiig, and kradieing: | by hos sido. . The high dignitaries of the sof ananxions kind when the old die- ALABAMA’'S NEW PROPHET. IEHAUILLWALTLGC s0 weak and despicable. ly aecont doilars where they lavishly gave | piatconrt surround the nonti, holding COMMISSTONBRS. tators get together. The platform is one | (o > 1EPATRIOTIC SERVICES But 1o e copperhead malice filterad | €omfort, home and blood. o ; 1B AISTN08 i _ 2 Worshiping at the Feet of a Child | wandore AR ? i L ty 5 ADS TO SOLDIERS. the incense, the holy water, the spices Wao, the nndersigned Banks and Bankers, will that is largely a demarkation from any TBLIRRT TFoi BaAvER, rendered by General VanWyck in the halls | through republican newspapers in N i e i soseion on tha’ Bill to | and other pertumes. | Another dignitary, | yay all Petios drawn i The Lonisiana Biate Lot herctofore put forth by the prehilition A VerHoH: (ATRG ADGOIAL: T tia Naw of legislation and upon the tented field, [ braska is certainly strange. We will give HoTROstERON 1S W81 lars i sRid kneeling, presents the rose to the pope, | 'eries which may bo prosontod at our countors brethren, in that it strikes atother public | York World of July 2 says: Fauly in the | & brief record of which we present below, | venture to suy “)“U N 1 | S desire some mensire thiat will benentthe | Yo rouds the urayors, blasses tho in J. H. OGLESBY, quostions, and tho plank In . tho | spring Mollie Penmingtot, & davgutet of | are remembered with prido and satisfac. [ diers it the Waps thit, thoy, never smelt { 4oy o amid not tho brokers and linrpios who | SOt tho spides anctthe perfumes,which . Lonisi ; § : AR L '\ tion by the people of this, bis old con- battlo even from atlar oft L R ool A Rl Wl | are” prosontall. to him by « catdinal, platfosm ‘that steikes b tho. teans || e SRR nW Hroiiounced hnv | @rassional distict ! waliy confemntible s the allegation | fveen the honorable sears of poverty of the [ After putting them into thoe golden vase 9. W KILBRETH, portation question and - that speaks | FOIRUE L EWSICEIS DEOMRRECS By | © Always opposed to slayery he was wit that Van Wyck is not . republi s He | nation’s defenders and the bounty of the | which holds the rose, the wolilen rose is Pres. State National Bant. out on the question of watered | gt L iios, “attompting | to | the free soil clement of the demoer 3 s the game kind of republican | goveriment, blessed and the ceremony ends.® - State Nationa Bloek) lotitions railway indabtedhioseand | hivs. those. neound. Hor - She: Csoon. | ALty nild:was among, thaitiest {oitaky |1 tHE stita (of Naw Xotlcithnu o uis twenty yoars General Van Wyek [ 5 sesee o 1 S demands reforms in this line, is a strong | o this condition. and | part in organizing the republican party, | boen in Nubraskn and in, the Unith® | nas been advoeative the same sonti- | tate blood 13 absolilely hocossiny in Pres. New Orleans National Bank. e aTER 1 ih bed in n comatose con. | He was active in its conventions; in | Stites scnate—always firm in his DO | ments. During his term m_the senate order to_cnjoy perfeet health. Hood's ey plank for any political party to stand nn eomatoso con- | e BES R e fact was pest | eal convietions and independent in-his | o T been active member of the com- | Sarsaparilly purifies the " blood and | 4NpRECEDENTED AT Equally s ) centl lays. On the morning solitical actions. He did what ho be- | 15 : PR 1] TRACTION. upon. Equally strong s the seventh | o5, g day she predicted that sho | ¢nt at the birth ot that great organiza- olitica 2 mittce on pensions, and_the special act | strengthens the sy stom. OVER HALY A MILLION DISTRIBUTED n”:u:h of lel-l;u ot upon lel:;hur WoRltl/clib I AR HoOUK, antabEIe ux| tion. He was an enthusiastic worker in "'V‘J"I.'l‘l'\hl‘;. i Jf‘l?“‘l‘.“(»‘,‘"1‘.[“'i’x.".‘;::f:}" for n.-.<1v ‘-\.-.-\-Iwm..-r during that . e i question, and the cleventh resolution | Y aother ot e Gvonld abre | the Fremont campnign, sponking in | generally belioved to he rig > PUne- | ime in Nobraska, Kunsas and - Missouri, Jarc of the Finger Nails. condemning the worthless frant known as | {ion of aother hour she would come | By Fovdey sehool district in Orango | fured all shams and tolerated no frands | j;is passed throngh his hands, been ro- | Clovelund Plaindealor: In order to LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. a railwiy commission, is one that will ve. | SO B EEREE R S Ay s | fad Sullivan counties. in his own party. He was opposed to | hortad by him from the committee, and [ hayve a pretty-looking hand the nger [ | Incorporatod in 143 for 25 vours by tho legis: veive endorsement from Giree-fourths of | Aok LRGUIRE taat S swonned Ay S0 | %60 1868 the young party naturally | slavery and in favor of frecdom to all | by himin the senate. He was_ among | nails must bo kept in good shape. Thoy Wit capita)Of SL0000~10 wikloh & Fbcree the people regardiess of politics. The | fhvies 1Ly TG ITMICE MRS O | firned to him as its standard’ be for | men, and he is still the same uncompro- | e fist to introduce a bill to increase | should nover be cut too short, and this | fund of over $55,000 hud sine p platform, as w whole, representing as v | G0RE ™) B0 L eured her | congress in this district. The campaign | SN enthusiastic opponent of corpor- | e pension to widows, he reported it | deforms the tinger endsand renders them | By anoverwhe ulur does the prohibitionists in their strong | IVt 10 heaven, where God gared hor i (GA8 G400t from (e start. Both Orang | te ower andin favor of all measures | from the committee and had chargo of | stubby. They ‘should aiways project a | FEURIELEIL G R R o Constitution hold. 18 of more than local mportancs, | PACK o prociaiy Fis word. e BORs | /0 Sullivan counties comprising the dis- | for the benefit of the toiling misses. the measure in the He also in- | trifle beyond the extremity of the finger, | "G SRR S BB s pinoe Lhe plattorm reads as follows Dy w1 ith cemtoants” and | rict were at that time strongly demo- | We remember when somo mon began | troduced a bill to give pebsion (o all de- | and be pared only to a slightourve, with: | mondhiy. * 1t novor soaies SO £ U 1. The_prohibition party of Laneaster | Sountry wis wild with excitemont, and | LGN While the demoeratic state | Acauiting great wealth from the profits | yendent and disablod soldiers, no matter | out encronching too much on the wngles. | “Look at tho following distvibutions eonntyy Neb.in eonvention assenibled ne: | {FONGS ot Bocking Lo s b A ) Geket Jad over one thowsand two | of srmy eontracts, and seandals wert | when or the cause of the disability. in | To presorse tho half moon or luhula, 196th Grand Monthly Jmowltago Atmiehty, God as the sightiul | vy, found hor - expound, | hundred majorlty i the two counties, | i Gepor Vi Wyek raised a commit | g senate b advocated an ameniment | which bordors the lower pact of the nail, XD e h A ) g scepder ; \ | tee of congress known as the that 8 d I hould be | and is thought a great beauty, the skin N poverelan ot allmon whoso Inws aro suprems, | i JOPRET, S0 R iigently | and | Gencral Van Wyek succooded by the ong pown, i \at no pension under that uct should be | and ight o g beanty, ki1 ’ TGl ue TS POWUIS UL ROVOEARIGY) Off 0 \leknons' tling: wis| surs | samomupibor. i o AN Wy conmrrin | Tess 't 88 per month, which il | must o kebt.rom ‘emeronclig upon i EXTRADRDISARY QUARTERLY ORAMING We reverence the Christian Sabbathasan | prismg. She described her transition | THE BITTERNESS oF poLrmicar mate | 0 WACH 16N BRI W0l g | Prevailed at 34 por month, | by pushing it back every morning with | fn the Academy of Music, New Orlean indisponsible safeznard of ourcherisned in- | from warth to heaven and her entrance | culminated “in the Lincoln campaign of | caused tho anulment of Wiy contrad General Van Wyek wasa friond to Ne- | a blunt ivory instrument.” By this means Tuesday, Sept. 14, 1886, stitutions, and. demnd the strlet enforee: | {h0o. the. shtee of hoaven. lod. by Joene. | 1360 when General Van Wyek wasa eandi- | and broke down many welldiid schemes | praska at that time. | On Feor 27, | the annoyini hanwnail will bo prevented | yrydar fhie personat supervison and. manage- ment of the laws against its violation. She says that she is u disciple and a for_re-clection. “Tho democratic | to steal millions ftons the public tre 1871, when Mr also. { sing the nails is very | yent of Ge, G, 1. BEAUKEGARD, of Lot il holic liquor traflic is the direct prophiot, and she has boon prenching to conctuded to venture none | Ot course, the balked schemers we ative from Nebrasky s injurions, : 1 Tsinno, and GEN. JUDAL A. EABLY, of Vit gautres of thrve-fourths of, the erime commuit, | PESRCL At She Jas DO B 10 6r it ehosen ehampions in the raco | dizhant, So. too, when he made u full | ondeavaring to incre: tppropria- | stance. The should alono be | ginia. overty. the arch ohemy of labon the fo¢ of | neighborhood. Two sick children, who nst i, but selected one of the most | ibvestigation and exposurs of the Now | tion for il i Omaha, | used for cle: he nails. CAPITAL PRIZE $150,000. P ahtey. tho dontkoyer o mrivate. kil nubha | had bafod tho skill of physicians. wera | POpular men in the district—onc of the | Xork custom halise, & fow EODUbICANS | hioenid: X R Notice. Tickets are $I0 only. Halves, 5. virtue, the parent of sedition, anareliy and | carried to her, and by simply rabbing | 9id solid whig party and known s Rl A ho growth of Nebraska alrendy Justifies Fifths $2. Tenths Sl r ; reliy and , ) O e ey o Damier 11+ | but the repubhicansof the nation and of | all asked for by the gentleman trom tiat LA o AR o L e e (Rl ane kg hongtibmt o yay St. dohn. the Hon, Dunicl B | s district beljeved in such republican- | State, - While we are fa¥ish i owr appropri c for 850 000 tion., Stia nsserts that she lolds con i 5 St. John. The ca s long and | this:district beljevec Ao BT AR L b Weire lavia u D - 1 OAPITAL PRIZE OF £ 000 % "Tho constitutional and statutory prohi | $ha¢ dsserts that sho liolds con ve | Y Tecunimit i | sm, and he wag_reelected to tion fn other localitis, ot usbe fusi and on- 1 Gk B o bitton, in tho state and nation, of e hianw | (42008 lonory ot lattars, the district more votes than Lincoln in 1863, making four terms he w A 0L a8 ton s Wit a8 T K U R DY A P T0i00: T et Mita moial Sost bears | Rev. Mr. Springfleld, who declares that | In this congress camo the wr. During nt Ordnge and Sullivan | “This | JG6 0 b of the west % AT P on 00 T Aimcrican pempte, - Potieal issue before | o TG00 hoard. but three sermons in | the long terni of 1801 some meutbers de- | HoIA(on o decopted wnwillingly, but | Bpie fucrease was voted. il ¢ 20 Plizks oF 1400 19 Aleica of i tratio hih orlovw,is pub- | hor 1, says that ho has questionod her | sired too to_the “battle of Bull Run, a | the purty beliovail e wus the only Wi |- Lot us ro: forget from the oarly dawn | i} i / 1o . o bribery, and & politieal crile. of Wne- | upon phssases i tho bible which woro | fow miles from the. 1. 4 YhocONIGRITNEEAPATALHICE q of the republican party he has never fal- L 0 00, | pon passig e vere { ¢ T'he year before, Tweed, at the height ; aunlled chormity, and all political parties | inexplicable to him, and she has ans. | | Generst Van Wi id to wiscol- | Thoyour bofara, Fweed, at the height . whether it was the domination of 1 00 or licensing this appalling evil, o L : g engue, Mr. Ely, e Rochester dis- s powor and wickedness, ode Ll A & L) ) who favor lieonsing this appulling evil, and | wored them satisfactorily. Her parents | lengue, Mr. Ely, of tho Rochester dis- | B/ SEFREA T WG Wituraliza Iy or corporations that threatencd ATPROXIMATION PRIZEG. B A REETe Sooyib ort of suelt | v the poorest of farmers and very illit. | trict, “Our duty 1s here; let us do_ that, | (5 e known tirat | the prosperity of the nation. In 1866 he ik 100 Approximation prizesof 200 artics, become necomplices to il the mur- | A3 ol i vory 1t | nd then go home and recruit regiments | tion papers. 1t was well known that |, Gy6eqted a bill to proyide & commis- i 100 o R i yriad ornes growing out of the | erate. Men of strong minds declare that ; HALURIIEN ThvLLritia 1woj o, bl nsed in thit D i 3 “ Y 58 g ® | ghe has inspired them, and others flock | and come With them to the field.” = Ely i oty o “,",I, O o onstrated by the 1 Slon to regulate the charges on the Union i 0 6. We demand that the rates for the tians- | around her cager to- cateh any word that | Wentout to the Bull Run field and_was T ) i i dl wineh ised the house Drlzes AMOUNHINELO ... ... ... ST e R e R i one of the captured congressmen. Van | result. and w I con | and caused a reduction. He saic Application for rates to_cluba should be made in this state be 50 adjusted that remu DRIILELS RN Vi Wyck did as he said. At _the end of the | &ress was dircete ?“l“l"‘ inaniey Into | According to the report of the company the 3 oniy o the offics of tho company in New OF eration fa the serviges performed by them Tarsus. ssion he came home. Defeat had dis- :_lw!x-y'uuld.l it 1"!3?.‘1“‘“'1\-;\Iit/flux:‘\]‘ i Fondd i3 (0 GOt S83.000,000, and they lave to - inormation weto ass R T shall be just and equitable, but that they shall GO e . 1 r people, enlistments were | tion hundreds - uturaliz: papes hnild $52,000,000 from the government. O O T J not bo permitted o estalish mtes to raise | The Tarsus in which St. Paul hved and e o o piwore | were imported-froni Pennsylvanta, known \ 000,000 put in their hands for " POSTATL NOTIS, Feprass Son ¥ wnd democratie orators and pap Tixel Tevenue for the purpose of paying dividends | Went to sehiool 1s twenty feet below the Nt . anc pabers | s cofiee colored (or cofiée pot) papers, ilding the road. And now when it is asked ork Exchanyo in ordinary lot Dosa of paving dividends | FOA o Aow ihe | were claimng that the rebels could never | a8 cofiee coloxe pot) papers, ad. And vh s 1 CNEECNCY by expross Bl OUF eXxpenso ud on illezal and excessive issuesof stock or in- | present town. The tomb of Sardanapalus | FE S LA TRY © k beeause the v 3 rbitant rate of 10 cents per mile § torest on lietitious indebtedness, and we | is here, and at Tarsus was one of the | be deteated. “tieneral Van Wyok took up ELE 1 IN A COFFEE POT for passengers, and 15 cents per ton per mile 5 Il e M. A, DAUPHIN, pledge ourselves to support such legisla- | three great universities of the pagun the drooping standard, unturled it, and 20 miany persons were | {OF frouhtbe taken off, that llm]-«*nplu may | A ol r"t‘fvéwé", 4 1 'Now Orloana, [ tion as iay be necessary to prohibit sueh | world—ranking aniong the Roman roy- | commenced vusing the Fifty-sixth vegi- oy o ioguiany o Mogally | have the beneiit, they pititully aliuds 42 1 e L Or M. ADAUPIIN, bl e bR evasy HorTAAN Simcurtoe || i ttintiof Athongor Aloxandrinif oy O ey D onimed naturalizgtion papers in an on. | Wehey they huve 8xBonded. - Men fiving MOST PERFECT MADE Reilinelon wonobolies of every form and character ma 2 withi T G T G 1 (r 5 Fri i y sus was then connccted by the sen as o R e V& P L Sorty miles of Omaha wagon their e A to Purity, § Blaxo P. 0. Money Orde ble and addross by the fow o the "detriment of tho | IOy (e river Cyduu it o being the then nymbor "of his con | gine house in Newbieg. . Porso S produce {0 market because. they cannot af- | BN SRR DTN SN rolatgrod juitors ty o Cr2 PATable Bt hile we'eondainn:slot s Now it 15 worthless s & means of | gressional district. ~The regiment had | Provgnto huve nelills voted on sueh | ford to pay the charges onthisroad. = The | so Ammonin, Li bricen NEW OKLEANS NATIONAL BANK, “‘I‘A;ylm:“(ln‘y‘al:‘u:'ml‘n(:::‘N;mx;‘u-‘l:l;'hui and o | naportution of any sort. It was i y companigs, ou% of shapp. | iraudulent papers at the election—moro [ men who o in advance of civilization to | FLwN, 3 e r delic New Urleaus, La. thise with eyery proper effort of the wage- | the Cydnus that Clegr i shastois Lwo butteries and two cavalry | than enough to change the result, make our plains fruitfulare the men who are | PAICE BAKING POWDER €O., Chicago and St Loula. ™ f\ Ty Qe 1 % rach 4 v lare v CONeL subjected to this extortion. worke:s to improye their moral and finaneial | of state, pnd hora -baf &5 & 5 companie logion in fact as well as in | Was so deelared by congress, so t ] 00 08 OXIOTAOR - condition, recognizing the fact that lahor Hale, pu a6 and Anthony first | COUDRNETE HEIGE RSO the peo- | nomination of General . S B the sourec of all wealt o thetabhan 30T 13 1 ik, Tno Cydnus s covered by’ vail- | Bames | 4 MG B AP 08 T0° - | the congressional mnvestigation si ‘“That Miss Jones is a nice-looking girl Mo g ntion ba oy WSS tavor | vowd brndge. ” When ‘the piledrivers sot | Plo and tillod thoww With Bovs Bad cour 8 T e e ration clom M | down, Looking for the reason they found | Y4t and dofent eplistionts, [JRoy evouy: | ool ways boro himself. gallantly, | if It wasn't for ono thing.” ! 3 direckvote of the poaple. the_earth below thickly coverad with whete RRC RE LGRS T Nidld, | Wa have not forgotten that in tho Thirty: | (What's that MADE BY o5 Wemralovpoerd fol e presont contracy | Inrees et sioncs fihies ‘aororad Eoe i chon loavelleianditi enithe comiandovor | slxth congrena whon for’ bwo monthia o ‘aholhasicataritusodiad Ibls onlensent MAGIC STARCH CO. Iroducts of tho penltentiary In direet compes | The river had changeil its eourse, and | to another. * They laimed the- finances | dohn Shergun was the Gaadignls 100 | ungs” and nothing helps hor. I am PHILADELPHIA, PA, tition with the" honest labor of the state, | was running above the well.comanted | 0f the natien woild be ruined, that our speaker of the house, —day d!h'lr'l oY | Sorry, for 1 like hor, Dut that doesn't ADELPHIA, PA, and we demand that all convieted felons bé | oW1 07 the old Tarsu % 3 { money would become worthless, that | ‘'Fire Eaters” of the south poured forth | = K01t any loss disagreeablo for ono. to S confined within the prison walis. We favor [ YU plhstid ol when' the war ended 1t would be as it | bitter and provoking speeches. The 8 able r an ] ¢ o x| pUtrownd T { EAGH FINEST BEST branding all articles manufactured in penal & ‘ was at the end of the war of the revolu- | publicans ‘made no reply, but quictly D . R e e PEStutions as prison-iade goods. . - ‘The Man Who Held the Fort. o it tho continental eurrency-—that | voted, and at last Hon Wi, Penninaton | - Now if she hiad used Dr, Sago’s Catarrh / aps I =X and 9. We are in favor of the abolition of the | Savannah News: General John M. | “buchel of currency would not buy a | of New dersey was elected. Then Remody, there would haye been nothing 4 IN THE WORLD. appoinimentsysiem dud o sestoradlon: of | Corse, syho was with the fodoral “nrmy | ugiol'of whito boans o Yepublicans roturned brod- | Of the Kind said, for it will eure catarzhi d NEEDS NO COOKING e elective power to the people, thus remov- | ynder Sherman during the gencral’s 7o well remember how General Van | side after brondside in answer | Very time. i A : ing a most corruptive element of patronaze Bmara ho sew,” AN > We well remember how General Van | side L - £ Producing a rich, heaut iLOS! from the exccutive and legislative. depart, | fumous march o tho sea,” arived 4t | wyci dispelled both those chargos. to the harrancues of the men of ; Producing a » wutiful GLOSS and i cic - £ I He Lived O g STINPNE ments of onr government. Allanta somo days ngo on the Piedmont s and mothers as they | the south. And Gen, Van Wyek made a el 1 3 g I RELPIN e, H 10 ARV SO ES L8 Wall Strest News: A stranger who at- 10, We are in favor of (ownship orzaniza- | Air Line with Josepit M. Brown, general | gyve up their husband or first born, that | speech asknowledged to be onc of the h.“\”,“.d ont N on: e SEUNRART0 AL o, mid wouid ito the experience of Wash: | passongor and froi :I nt ?fi ':':‘ West- | 50" ould not only go, but would stay | most effective delivered, which wasatter- | FaNEC G Gn of the river was asked Dived with the MAGIC. years, a5 resulte edue o por receiyed e famous ¥ el SRy - PR ont vent rough cigl oditions, | Y& L\ . ackag el ta lovy Trom twents'cliiiz il 10 | ol the fort® signal At the battle of | fim s sgatn in vi dostroyed or the flag | WO Mg o, the south's arcan: o you veally want 1o make a i aaud pleven and H . i oated agy . a 2 Y LB urie su a of ity ik eratic partios for foisting upon the people of | Pim an artist who will paint the war | 4, the jetter. In answer to the other | Crawford, of (Georgia, ang ily inter- Want todio real doad?” arfaotly Brat tme worn. Reatires no breaking in. | SLOAN, JOHNSON & 0., Wholesale Nobraska a worthlpss and expensive rail- | S°¢ ipated in- by the gencral | gharge he boldly stated everywhery, “If | rupted and asked if the gentleman would | wygh Bicney rocurmea'by Sl urici el worn sen dnys AT B O voad commission, in utter disregard and | dur mpaign, by specixl con- | e country was to be destroyed, let the | go outside the District of Columbia and “All Tights come over here in the saloon PERF] Ll = 4 A brazen contempt for the wishes of the people, yor's gratification, fihancos go with its if tho country was | test the question of courage with any zht; 0 A = C W 1 R 12, We favor abolishing the fee system of She was ruined, but the it and save its currency. If he was com- | and quictly replied that he travelled you hve three minutes after yelling I'll et No Stareh yet inuodm-:d o be com= pelled to outhve his country, any money | everywhere without fear of any one, e antInE RS OO A i | dressmakor toid hor it would it nicely | Yould bo of but hittle valie." And h T N SENT C. O. D. a felony to loan public moneys for private | by adding a V to the wa 'lt'w the biien | Stated in all his speeches and on every In thut speech, alluding to the attempt to Sencluded o vy ONE_O1F MORE AT WUOLERALE PRICE h (¢ A A on S i . 3 D “ S R U 1 (0 all points within 508 gain. But what will that add Strect corner that he would trust his | fasten slavery'on the territories, he said: 2esr o (e———"_L J : Jaraes 0,411 boings withia OB 15, We arraign the political mavagers of | asked the vietim. ; country and its currenoy; that ho would | MWithin s ‘fow woeks the legislature of | gure oura or biind, blosding, and ltehin Or the Liquor Mablt, Fouitively S, Mention Uhia papeRs the republioan and demorratie variles of Another V." was the roply. take command of the regiment, go with | Nebraska has by law prohibited Savery | pilus,’‘One box has tured the Worst cusoa o Ly e L. 0. SPENGER'S TOY FACTOR' cas 0 courting the favor of o o field n 4 1 e o . I i g Lo A o1 g, o o 1t to the field and stay with it to the end; | GO biIL The people of that | Yoh years xlundlnh,mNn one need suffer ton the eriminal classes, bartering away the pub- | Two remodies with but & singlo ne ond; R 4 Lol Xt can begiven tun cup of coifun o loa without | 221 W. MADISON $T,, CHICAGO, I ShOls e s b buten, bt | Lo Femedics with but a single end= | that ho wonld not fake a dollar-for his | rifory: naw mumbering sone forty or nfty | finutes after maing this wendoriul Krlch | wnacnowiodyeof o porin takling't s bty il A ek RS ¢ A ¢ bl 50 3 German Pile Ointment. 1t absorbs tumors, ] : T in county and municipal aflairs, for party & il sorvices or any rembursement for his ex- | thousand along whose [rivers villages are | {10 b Olnspenk Ab ) | barmiess, and will effect o periadens and apeedy BANK N succoss. 5 e Dongos until either the union was dis: | springing up a8 f by magic; whoso prairies | 81y tho Mehing wt once, actsnan poultiee, | curo, whsther tho pationt i3 & modarate drinker of . 14, Wegre W f.’wr of exfending imme. |~ Real Estate Transfe $ rupted and monay destroyed with it, or | ave teeming with the fruits of free and | EINE (RAIE T o B O | e o 1h ovbry Jamieie s Martent cure | AScourtsof b dinfe mithicipal sullrago to the women of The following transfers were filed | until peace eame and the union was re- | cducated industry, are told that they eannot | joyinyof the privato parts, and nothing else, | bas followed. It nover fails Tho < satem once Collections Pramptly Made, Nevraska, R August 12, with the connty eclork. stored, and then he would take the pay | form their domestic In-l'lvluubull\[w pven the | BVerybox fs warranted by 'our agents, - Sold | mprognated with the specidc, it bocoinca an uttee S. A KEAN & CO., Bankers, . THE PONCA MILL COMPANY, ot W 3o Tord ot Al to Hans M Jack: | to which ho wis entitled and it the demo. | keeping back “the-bitter water that eaus es |y drigiists; sont by mail on recelptof prico, | HBPosILIILy for tio lguor unpetiic (o oxiak . A, . 2 of Porca, Dixon county, Neb., has filed Y ad, w 4850 ' right he would take it i the curse. ; : 50c per box. FOR SALI DY FOLLOWIN( DRUGGISTS: (Suceessors to Proston, Kean & Co.) : ) unty, son 1t 5 blk 8 Huawihorne add, w d—8500, erats were right he would take it in rags [ TS 8 a ¢ yaThTnCTon v A A the following brief printed articles of | ™ Chas A Randall and wf to Frank T Reich- | no better than the old continental hile encamped a wshington Gen- DR. C. 0. BENTON, Pror, KUHN & €Oy, Cor, $5th ond Douglas, and | 100 WASHINGTON STREET, CHICACO, incorporation with the secrotury of state § nwly, see7, 16,10, 65 82100 acves, | reney. eral Van Wyck designated one person i SR Cleveland, O. 15tk ming St Omaka, Kb Musiolpuls 88, ¥5.o Loon » Ronde “ine undersigned porsons horoby form | W d--S1.03 ‘A this promise be kept to the lotter, | ¢ach regiment toy “his frank on soldiers’ Sold 0, 1. Gooodwn and Kulin & Co., | & D.FOSTER & BRO. themselves into an “incorporation with a George J Paul to Larmon P Pruyn, Iits 5, 0, With the exception of company D—the letters (the nking privilege was then in 15th aud Douglus 15th and Cuming Couueil Blafls, Towa, anital’y of $50,00 Had’4 7, 8, 4, and 10 blk 3, Westside, w d—$2,100, A1dih:Ehp oxcapal & | force), until the clty postmaster raised e Call or it for Blet mutcining bundreds 1l RIICIN Ponen Mill company, and located at | 808 1L blk 16, Hauscom place. w d295,.500 7 10 Lraninor | Orango, & sign the namq exeept the memborof | Chattanooga (Tenn.) Times; The eol- | — e b i £ o R P, . Y Alice O'Donolioe et al to Susie M Burr, Its | livan and Delaware counties, by rail and | 0 TN A R T e B A Ponca, Dixon county, Nobraska,” Tho | g5 %530 and 4 bik 8 Kilby place, wd= | stago, fourteen companies to headquur- | CODress himslf, , General Van Wyck | ored man mide more thun u fan soldior Quro without mods. | Reccatly Built. owly Furnishod signers to the arbeles are Jacob Stough, | 81,500, 4 tors st Newburg, and that mdney then obtained yooms at the National | in our eivil war, considering the draw- cino. Paiental Oeto- The Tremont, John Stovgh, §. K. Bittenbender and’S. | ~ Dliphant Dodge to F 11 Whitnoy, 1t 5 in HAB NOT YT BEEN REPAID, hotel. Letters from all the rogiments | bueks in his case, He has move thun ful- | RORAG LIS " oure P R e P. Mikesel den's sub of blk 19, West Omaba,’ Wd= | Fo went with them to the fiold, stayed | Were brought fo bis rooms, o bired | filled oxpectation as i fronticr solaiex i | shesmos: obtina esso n four days orloss 3.0, VISGIRRALD & BON, FISe 2 ATE HOUSK, TOPICS B ten sl to Clemont. & Haet, | UG VICtory oalio nud the uaion was ro- | 3overal clorks, and iy wamg was by thom | tho rogular army since tho wae. ~Ho is ) i ) Ratos 150 ner duy. Stises cars frou houss 40 The railwey commissioners aro cons |, Wiltis M Wats and wt to Glement SHart | Giorod vk Four - years—remainod on | signed i his prescnce. lhe clty post- | part and parcolof the citizenship of the M‘an sgulume ] mala QUGS | vertarhe ol g - fronted with o lit:le work to do, and next | L0 Stk place, M0<120 fh w d=eT00 | G ome time. in South Carolina after | Master endenvored. to stop this, but'Van | country, and all that goes to bind his love | Al ) e week they will visit Watcrloo, Norfolk, | 10} bl i Shanders S tiiumebaugiis add wd | peace came and was mustered ont. He | Wyek persisted.and and inferest to the republic ought to be J. 1, W, HAWKINS, and Newport, who notified | —se00, ™ then went to Washington and to the pay- | . THE EITERS WELE KRANKED, encouraged. Ouo hundred and " ejghty- | Mo amiseeus dasasct cabons: SOmEY, 0t Architect, the peavle to appear and. stato before an | Kuzene Duval to John I Grossman, et al, | mastor rolated the cireamstanco of iy | This subject was agitated in the houso | soven thousand black and yellow meén | 88y NGV tho sontins of tho s realtect, audionce of railway m ‘Ti'm stheir griov- “’..""wl;.‘."' saunders & Himebawgh's add, | yeeruiting the regiment, what he had | PV 8 I:l'-lauh.lllull 4)1‘7u»«l]ll)‘ lmnI wlwulll_ fought for the integrity of the union; hun- | Prico#!.70. Boli by all drugzists or matled on | COMcesih 4w i Hichards Diock, Liusola, anoes, and th railroads huve been in- | WATSI 1y 00wt o Macttn Tibke, | Promised and said Now T will take tho | 5hit} “X provoss nob only that the soldier | dreds of them have fallen by tho deadly | reeelptofriey, ol fart o vy i Gvator o1t . fod to be prosent with the comumission. | 1 /i 2l ST Aa' dgson. . | pay to which I am entitled.» Every one | St St MRH" e Miowed 1o com | o shild of viviiiiion, the black mania | ML o 3. AT CO., RE s - [ — ol bondds for district No. 94, Holt | 4000 0 “padda uew that at the time he enlisted his reg. | family at home sha ved lo cam- | o childof civillzation, the rod wan u % S TAr 3 ¥. M. WOODS, Sounty for 838, and bonds for, distriet | s, el al, It 5 and i bik 4 Paddock place, | iment, ho was also member of congress, | i nicate frae with the soldior fighting | child of savagory aud ‘unrest.” One tils R T S g th No. 6i, Franklin county, for 256, have d—$5,000," b b at ho i o is songress, | the battles of his ceuutry,” the fields of peace, or gocs to war that g AR 1 iy i v ) i No.of, Krankiin county, for #286, have | wdogaonr "0 0 L T one 1t | 0t o inished out his term in congross, | 155 aIL1n of bE SR, oo, g, 1o | U1 fllds of, Barce, of goce, Lo war, ot EERVOUS FED Live Stock Auctioneser » hous John A o, and was there a few months whi ey N ~ 2th. 1801, | 1 ) ) R el Pk Bnles made 1 part o U bonds are to run ten ler oo DIk B Plninview dd, w d—S# 4 8 A . inquire into army eontracts July 17th, 1841, | 5o 3 o o othe (g o i ali paris of the U. & at faie 3 Tror eont | 8 bik Plajuview add, w -5 nd of his regiment. Tho pay- | heusid “in the Tewnontne of the war thera | 5¢If and the country: the oth his us rates. itoom 3, Stato Bock, Lonwnin, Neis T : wtenry W Felix and whto Mareisse Surnt | muster, with the knowledge of all” tho | has been a system of piunder which exceeds | Ugers fight, o see blood flow and to work ! 3 | _Golloway und ru uls for sulo. SENATOR VAN WYCK'S APPOINTIMENTS, Hoee " h ots, computed his K:\vm the depreci- | in sudacity any t [l characterized reyi: | Fuin, rapine and murder. i Ao N B e Ty e The roports that come fromn the open- | “ et G 1ialion and wi to J Edward e | 8ted currency, and when gold was worth | ous adminlstrations. Tefore ovr anny could o 7 gamibis _Elrektos B. H. GOULDING, ing moctings in which Senutor Van Wyek | endahl, 1t 17, Pruvi’s sub of ts 1 to 8, Paul - | 280, General Van Wyek received the fivst | get through Baltimore: before the sth Massa A Sunake in He ipper. Mugnetts el Tholaits F L ~ u I midets with fnd talks o the peoplo, Are | son's add, wil--$3 00, *U 21 Gollar in th despised ereenback for his | ghusetts and Tth N ¥, rested theiranns | ys, Agassia found une morninz in ono | ¥ arm LO&RS ana insurance. guch that' show the peopls appreoiato | 1dalyudatesuud et to Meny W Sutes | four long years of faithful service, Prob: T e et a1 | Of her slippers o cold, littlo, slimy snake, oribisssim | Corvospondence iu vegard o lowns soliciteds tl:;lgl-;lt:‘ln;ln;rtxf:! ls(\\].-(-’«ll?xn:x‘«inl:“‘;cls cxlyl nig M;_‘-;,m()) ® itot ) G ark place, .'\bl_y h;) wl’)“ the only man, who served | yuv'republican friends, let us be true to our [ B0 Of six seut the : ‘Iu ;m- to her soi- us Aad Logus on it Jrussos |or Noom 4, Richards Block, Lincols, Mo fires at the T RIS S st { Building asso to John N | fTOm the beginning to the close of the | former professions and see to 1t that plunder | @ntific spouse, nnd cavctully set aside by U KORNE. INVENTGR. 1B1 WARASH AY. . CRigeng, " 1 e senator at long ranze us usual, crice, 1t 10 DIk 15, Mighland plac v civing pay during the term. | and peculation shall not follow upou the | bim for’ safety under the bed. She | ======= v — ———— P bl‘ S 1 To read u Journal editorial the jmpr . > e But he inspired countidence in the people | track of ourarmy. Let us take care that the [here is a snake in my slip- | pSTABLISHED USEDINALL ubiic ale, sion would be made thut its editor had vnon P Proyn and wt fo Marg by lis promise, which he well kept and | contractors shall not feast and fatten upon | per !" avant leaped from hisconch | "2 B wr o Denve une j0ih, 1556, Leen ont to oug of the senators meetings | Bays, 116 Pruyn's sub of Its 1, %, aud & bik 3, | redeemed in 1865, the free will offering of the republic.” | crying: S0 Good heuvens! | ‘ 40 oo of Show Bhort Horss 3ates & Critiek n’n«l gm{-.ln’:uml o at short range, '“l'} Lake's add, w d—8400. He was falthful o is country and the | Lligesolution was adopted by a vote of 8t | Whorh wra tho othor five ¥ T1ER 200000/ 3 ghiat “yencolla, Wikl i bulls that ie far from the fact and no one would A Uptonand we to M J DeGraff & | men in his command. His min “loyed | * ¥ - - g 1+ dress Piokl il Parm, far tuiskiee heliove for & minute that the s ry of | € i ot s 1 WD 34 ik 79, Bouth | bim as brother. oved | 7 Afterwards, February 7. 1802, when SO LB l‘\'" agves:Cul. G M lrausou, Idasol, he When m Livzola stup at | ational Hotel, | S S a— S0k HEADACHE, & sensation of oppres that wuel. The coming weok the sen: gust K u--Kun.-'na Allen B Kelly, 1113, t L X ek on the fiold, in the hospital and in camp. | Nearly every man who deals with the gov- | ¢ y prodi astion, WO tor Is bookod o spouk 4 ‘e flowilg MWast Fid add, wal-pl 1o cstablished a sysiem of cheeks by arnment scewia lo doel or dosize tial if weud i.‘i’fi"&'.'-'::."l.“m‘ff-‘..'-\"‘.A oV molh places ou the duy’s named; : S Rl lor s o 5 P io- | Which he sent money howe the sol- | Rot long survive, each had a common | 50 of thi ner Aonday, Augist 16, atTecumseh Tucs: |t i gy 7 o 15 49 aad 35 U Chiiion, “and ut i own e meonsy | bt w plunder while 1tlived. * & e T8 | uivencs bl U sion and dullness ul, are very | ;‘ N fay, Auzust 17 at lentrico: Wodneaday, | “Fbat % Hasuises to Prod Juhwsion, 1 19 | furuished supplics of comforts and 1ux. | ave gt stk cosas s ‘e Mt learts | D4 Meboins idver and Kiduoy August 15, at Norfolk (at the soldiers re- ! ik 12, West Eud, w d—§. uries for the sick. Andto-day, whenever | rebellion, 1 havea right w speak to an ad- | Balm and Pillets will positively the vailway commission would veniure W (—$2.100, HE WAS ALWAYS WITH TH making a report on this subject, he said . Algtiavaes And got 400d cinuer BP———

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