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THE DAILY BEE.] PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. TERVA OF SURSORIPTION ¢ ¢ (Moeniaz Bdition) including Sunday y e s10m | 8ix Month B (0 he 2 wpday ik, miiled t0 any Ono Yoar » 00 OMATA OFFICy, No. 014 A FARYAM STip REW YORK OFFICE, 10003 5, TRINCNE B WASHINGTON OPFICE, NO. 011 FOURTEENTH STIt:E CORMESPONDENCE All €O munications re to newa anled torinl ould be addressed to the Lol 101 OF 1 PUSTNESE LETTRRS ANl Bureinees letters and romiitances shonld iy 1 to T 18K OMANA, Drafts, oheck iy uble to the PUBLISHING COMPANY, PROPAIE THE BEE E. ROSEWATER, Eniton ——————————————— DAILY BEE. nt of Circulation. 1085, ™ Sworn State State of \.Ivl’\ak County of Dov Geo, BB, Tzsehuck,secretary ot the ¥ Tshinia company, docs sotemnly awear that the actual cirentation of _the Daily Bee for the week ending Aug. 27th, 1856, wa follows: Saturday, Sunday. Monday esday, Wednesday, hursday, 2ith Friday, 2ith Average Gro, B. Tzscnvek. me this KT, n Publie. Nuck, being first duly sworn, de- vs that' lie is secretary of the Beo 1y, that the aciual 1 Daily By was 10,378 copies for March, 1886, 12,191 Subseribe 290 day of IsEAL 1 sworn to bef f"v, N A , 1880, Geo. B. Tz oses and Pl Khing compn cireulation of the ith of January, 1856, for Febri copies 186, 11,537 copies: for Avril, copies: for May, 1886, 12,450 cop) or June, 1856, IS copies; for ‘lul)‘hw 12,514 copies, Gro. Tzsenves, Subseribed and sworn to lvl lore e, this 2d day of August, A. D, 1586, N. P Fr, [BrAL. | Notary Publie. BE sure your name is on the registry ist of your ward. Failure to remster 1will deprive many citizens of a chance to vote for paving bonds. ANoTHER jumper has safely survived the ordeal of a trip from the Brooklyn bridge to the East river. The st oriver bridge is proving the salvation of the dime muscum managers. THE number of county fairs to be held m the Great American desert this fall is astounding to the cattlemen and enough to put every geography ol ten years ago in festoons of erupo. THE earthq has broken out in Europe and the ague i Arkansas. Two ends of the earth are shaking in unison, with the n substitute for the nat- ural racker some lengths ahead. York county republicaus have nomi- nated thrie oulspoken Van Wyck men to the legislature, which is a straw that indicates the drift of sentiment among the old soldier Nebraska. republicans of central ;s building to braska City and there is much rejoicing {n consequence. Nebraska City has been jsolated so long from the rest of the state, owing to its poor railroad facilities, that the new outlet for her people is a eauso for gencral congratulation, It s reported that public opinion Germany sympathizes with Prince Ale ander, of Bulgaria, in his misfortunes, but Germany will not lift a hand to help him. There is a well-gronnded sus picion that Prince Bismarck was fully in the secret of the Russian coup d'etat against his princely countryman. Reasons of state arc paramount to personal consider- ations, ik Canadians expeet to travel from Montreal to the Pacific ocean in ninety hours, They have paid heavily for their railroad across the continent, the total expenditure being $150,000,000, of swhich a little less than half camo from the Do- minion government. The eapital of the completed road amounts to $20,000 per mile. The company 15 buiiding a bridge across the St, Lawrence at Montreal, and completing connections for a line to alify When these arve finished the acific company will be able to run a train 8,550 miles—from Halifax, on the Atlantie, to Vancouy on the Pacifie. Ocean steamers from Liverpool 1o Halifax and similar connections from Vancouver to Japan, China and Aus- tralia will make s line 2,000 miles shorter than by any other route. The county commissioners have started well In the mutter of the proposed city and county hospital. The question of its orection will be submitted to voters this full, Moeantime the board are mal g proper arranger. :nts to secure plans and specifications for a structure which will be complete and adapted in every rospoot for the purposes intended. We would suggest to the boavd that advisory judges of the plans be sought for outside of the court house, Such an advisory at least three and experi- inspeet the construction, couneil should consist of prominence to physicians of ence in hospital work sanitary dotails and inte and non-competing architects to decide upon the architectural merits of the plans handed in, The now stracture, which is to be built as a permanent investment of county funds for the benefit of the poor and unfortunate, should be oue of swhich Omaha will not be ashamed, It should be architecturally beautiful as well as commaodious, comfortable and convenient, A large sum of money will have to be ex- pendad inats construetion and no pains should be spared to see that we secure the worth of our mone; he old style of hospi has been general adoned. Maodern science domunds wted and commo- dious wards on the pavillion plan for the treatment of seversl classes of dis- eases, and built 5o chieaply that they ean be destroyod and replaced by new eloan structures when occasion %t demands complete soparation of the surgieal and lying-in-wards by as long & distance as possible, veutilation everywhere, ample light, sunitary heat- ing snd perfeet sewerage. The best hos- pitals of the present day are construeted by specialists, No architcet who has not experience in this class of work should be allowed to gain expericuce at the ex- pense of the Douglas county public. il construction form l nder the leader and persistent chamvio: the who made haste after demoeratic president w tify himself with demo truthful and hypoer republi its tempe alliance with the whis self folt with « vigor shown before in a numbe ders te recognize it tions of the specehes of of Senatc tlus subject. ization of the prohibitionist: Mr. the party in that state dently upon polling must of noc Jle menace to the politic hip of its mos 1, el sured toiden- n party had proved insincere in ance professions and courted prohibition party of Maine is making it- of y have been forc and the most striking por- 3 those which refer In Pennsylvanis more thorough than ever before, with a full state ticket in the field headed by Mr. Wolfe, one of the strongest men identificd with the eause in the countr 5,000 votes. Ohio the prohibition element is ity be far-reschin supply to the opposition tothe republican PArty a most potent argument to bo ad- dreased to that very large element of the Iparties, the Trish ) for sights, wil spread att that calm from carel Neal Dow, ection of a on the un- =t that th to their in lement, the fort shows that the THE OMAHA DAILY Churely' zed statesman W sroblem by the English people, nd’s intevests and - Ireland’s 1 command instant and wide- ention. 1L will feriish food for and clear reasoning to the very elass | [ . o o state. than it has | of thinkers whose™ votes were east | Leeeptably ho | it the last election againt Mr. Gladstone’s |~ pom Mo plan for n land. forcibly tl d to 1 rine and “They in the ear Mr. kest country of the union This is claimod to b very suceessful eoradliition, been mudo by the Englishmen self-government in Ir dstone brings out very Je one prognant fact of the last at od up nst the result of the which has gaged 1t lias beew urgod Within the writs of injun ryiig trade, in Guthrie count Plattsmouth last | BE foreibly in the southw It is stud he tills , a Hastings 1l the funds in and s My-pml ont, lenvi) v his shovel schools of Sioux City P uTsp————————— R O . us 1 make a buzzard hide Neligh proposes o inve or works at an early day. ,was eapiure s fo be holding up its end Wi eptember A proposition to iskie §10,000 in bonds for the construction of waterworks. tern an aching void ks nine » been sworn out against Dubuque saloonkeepers. MONDAY, $10.000 in in T on | jav Wor vart of the contractor, aht for his selli five stry Mitchell 1s enjoying an ice v old Nebr: town AUGUST 30, 1880. mine. i - 1 ; i 5 Counterfeit silver dollars sirenlat the degree of the danger to cither being | 10st none of his old time vigor as a pohiti Il men will com nigh wages | e 'in southern Dakot in proportion to their relative strength cal writer. His brilliant d. fense of his | 1 ching for the corn crop this fall. et T ) employed in the localitics where the movement s be- | Irish policy and eaustic eriticism of his | George W s of Grand Island, has | )6 hublie sehools of the teritory. ing most vigorously pushed, but in a | oponents will earry convietion to thou- | dechied to buldand operats flour il The whieat yield in_Hutchinson county general way most threatening to the re- | sands of readers who have herctofore | I,‘ |<\”'m<“u» o new town | Averaged twenty bushels to the ac: publican party, for the reason that the | been compellod to st tho wheat | FRINSERE LIS RS 0 MO ORE | e annual eonvention of the W. € forces of prohibition are stronger and | from the — chatl of mcom: | & St Panl road. L L L R O A better cquipped in republican states than | plete reports of parlizmentary and | - No town ean afford 10 he without a | “ER SCPEROET I BRI 0 elsewhere. Inthe nursery of prohibition, | campaign speeches, Written down and | “hoom.” Correspondents will supply ““;il\'“lll‘ |‘!- ““;‘m‘ & ”m‘l e “h‘y’ the state of Maine, it is unmistakably the | earefully revised by its author, Mr. Glad- | them on application, ; Sorivenieices, 15 nOW m“”“”;m i ;;m': cardinal question in the campaign. | stone’s plea for w rational treatment of | A horsethief who hid been operating | i jlyway, he telegraph oflice in Rapid City w regularly opened for business last Thurs The line will be extended to Dead- d this fall. dgment which ean only arise | o suburhs of Nobrasia Cityaroover: | yeucivod s aipth of 130 ft, bt althongn fully weighing the avgaments | run with railroad surveyors, and stes | WS RS SRR PR LTEONE and following out the trains of thonght | ar o) thick in tht ground as mosquitoes | Wi 5 WA have to. bo sunk fifty foet evitable conelusions, while it | in theair. i 4 deeper before the required pressite cun will decidedly appeal by its judicial tone Rev. Mr. Toothieher is jorking sinners | o obtained. days ago u d-year-old daughter of man, of Fargo, boarded the Fargo tern passenger train, with a and a doll almost as large , el sat down as unconcerned traveler, About 10 o’clock Mr. man missed his ehild and located her as i t lroland's aspirations for g ] || by telegraph. Thelittle girl i -.rlmll‘:AJ < £ iRl s > or first place among central | miles and said she was going to see her the organ- Aare nolongareonfintd. toj s ies. Tmprovements now | grandma. d to be ction of partiamentary repre- rway will involve the expenditure e * s A million and a half voters | of at lenst $230,000. A Reformation in American Politics. t Britain have declared in favor n lowa prohib landed 1 Creighton | D Rennerin 4_ru‘Arry_.-v.u.yx].\tr:vnt» itung, of justice for Ircland. Scotland and | tived and thirsty, last week. Atown | A terming noint for the better has been Wales are overwhelmingly on the side of | hoodlum who. fathomed |Im winks and | made in Nebraska, which will exert a re- ) ¢ O RS ioths of | Whispered inquiries fora drinking place, { fornation in American politics. counting confi- | home rule, and nincteen-twentieths of | jkied y quarter for his knowledge and Ivor since 1875 our state constitution In | England’s workingmena stand by there | o him to the town pump. ol o o b ot or- ‘The contcst is no longer oncof the ve per cent . month obtains money containodin provstonitugitiotpsoplao ska should have the privilege to b U O " stthe | among the money sharks of Red Cloud, | NePraska sl TR : will not make extraordi exertions | otherthree, Ireland against Great Britain. | There will be lively sport in the sweet [ eXpress its preditection for a rep- : B XL LR e S footna hat of | bye-and-bye when' these human leach sentative in the United States thi though 1t is expectod to pollits | It has boen transformed into that o < 7 5y z 5 exp I : 1ckles the hot end of etermty’s poker senate at every election next pre- usual vote. In Michigan the party will | the three weakest against the strong, rorkTs : i L o et R EARAEARE B I BRI L e e e e i Bt o P e o) armer Johnson, of York, who was ar- | vious to the convening of a legislature put forth its very, best efforts, and its LG A & rested by one Richardson on the cb whose duty it would become to cho a press and leaders are promising that the | onlisted :_l:;:\uhrt \\'t-xa‘[l[t and ‘mlw«' |ull of stealing hogs three years ago, S ‘ 2 . result will show a groat ndvince. In | the prestige of tradition and alanded | liberated inder the stitute of limitiation £ A A Ilinois the prohibition forces are show- | aristocracy, Under such conditions Mr. | He hax brought suit for $,000 damages In the winter following the legislatur Linole o 8/, 810 £ ; shoorfu boldly oxprosses | for false imprisonm of Nebraskn passed annet, which pre- ing notable activity, and their vote is_ex- | Gladstone cheerfuily and boldly oxprosses | f0FFalse IWPHmontomts - (o o T i e e T pected to materinlly affeet the result of | his conviction that the final result can- he big flour mill at O'Neill is ap- | scribed oxobyatblagolotitheballc o ma Iis oopvishon proaching completion. Like every en- | the manner of making reportsand trans the election in that state. In other states [ DOt - : terprise the town undertakes, this mil | it the total result to *he secretary the proiibition party is working vigor That Ins liberal concessions to the | will beat anything of the Kind i the | hy (1 (IR0 i3] ously and carnestly, and everywhore with } Inndlords as planned in the purchase | w Tt will cost $50,000und will b | OfgHiles i 10T PIREIBSEGR: Ironior o less menneo Lo the political | bill contributed greatly to the defeat of ¥ for business about October 1 r-Nong.ofitho condidatos;dor.sthis inop parti : | his home rule measnre, Mr. Gladstono | A touzh wypsy infests the sub- | important position so far had the per- parties, | ! b3 of MeCank, taking scores of dollas | sonal courage to submit his clvims to the The ordimary danger to the republican | 1OW frankly admits. Ho assures the | #rbs of MeGouk, taking scors of dollars | B PeOEEE S ooion, 1y from thit movement, in the con- | landlords that their day of redemption | {Hu the, Yun S EEIGE I8 SRS 0D g dreds of politicians could be found fact that its supporters o | went down with the home rule bill never a good business that the Dem every senatorinl election who luxuri S ely from the | to return with such liberal concessions to tpoil ionicamntwrilyitsi|Fhtodln ticigetLEdnioniakbacomo phe of that political organization, | vosted rights as those contemplated by his | handsome * a2 fortunaitalloe e | LIS SR Ry CR R e ially inereased rmravated | measure. In Kieling, for the time being, | The Kearncy mills will be rebuilt by shioielo. o Wit Othopaords. it Ch i S T om they have | stock company, The enerzy of the i : oionshionnd e cable stand | home rule he assures them they have igolpillinone ey e lipfnon wted in the senate chanber Blaine and § o,moro | forevor destroyed their oniy chanco for |t AT ENGK 10 Tave the mills in op- Wyck, firmly rted particularly the latter, have taken on the | reimbursement for their Irish estates, | aration by January 1. Corniss engines | Spiator Yin Wyek, firmly supportod Riblaot I hls ensaci Rt ra iy 51 which will cortainly bo adjusted when | will furnish the motive power. Cost ot | by WSROI SEIVES Sul Be B} 5 | Trish nationality 15 gained. In conelu- | the whole, $10,000. Y A PR PTG party movement mspiracy a sion the ex-premier prediets that Ireland A farmer r li!n;' Springs, Gage | front, throws down the gauntlet to the the republican party and. an unliols alli- | Will permit nothing to divert it from “its | county, was surprisel the other “morning | \rofessional wire-pullers, and challenges Pt EAdRaKY e G it [ Nonorable nim of national self govern. | ¢n #0ing ovor his farm, to see a hereto- | gach and every one of his competitors to ance with democracy, claimed for the R Abic & fiu.-.l 'luutrh ‘mnll'ln'] m. ln’nn present to the people their elaims for his republicans of Maine all the eredit for [ moent” ound thet one of his | gueeossion, their nccusations against prohibition logisiation in that state. 1f Pushing German Commerc horses had brok ullllwll){'h l\\«-uiunl‘ull him, their principles, and to demonstrate this were s , which it 1s not— | According to a report of the American th from which wolls of pure and cold | it political aptness, then qualii A it ter enough came to supply a town, tions upon the hustings as well as in since prohibition laws were onacted by | cotmsul at Annaberg, the policy of Bis- AIRHELERNP 8.5 | HARE RB0N P AR ST 2 Muine domocratic legisistures betore the | mavck has taken a practical dircetion in uiniuapinmtef bous BRI AR republiean party was born--there was | imitation of that of Great Britain, and | i} holy +'by contributing to fnd | Like @ bombshell or an aval nothiug in the present situation to re- | the new German idea for extension of | of 200,000 to grease the crank of a party | this pronuncismento of G:n quire such a ciaim, and the sagicily of | terntory and supremacy upon the high | organ in Kuns If the time, enorey | Wyck into ”"l ”"”‘ of th republican, . o turned to relieving the s | many of their ~ Lincoln, Oma ‘h ;Il\ ]xl n :m sta u:u.- |l\‘u’ ;:unuu'l.llull ful'| l]\m Iani;hxl_n uwlu‘.n 1sed by ““‘\LI‘ nnlm practical good \lll-t'nl,\l;ululll.hnn;: are stricken de: srould’ Bivo boen quite. wafl- | Estori 4 nd Austealin s wssuming | would be nccomplished in a day than can [ and duimb by constcrnation: some are cient for the occasion for Mr. Blaine to | luge proportions. The new subsidized | be garnered by laws and resolutions in a | reported to sufler from an acute attack of vo claimed, as he might corroctly and | Germsn lino is from Bremerhaven to | year. amnR IR Som Ilielicl) ORI AT 0 F T Sue and from thore. counoets with Ger. | A Dawson countyt farmor sont out a | infantum we think the physician s call it. the party of temperance und believes | man steamers for Shanghai and Hong | &un in the n.}n.xwlulfi :u‘w"':g:;"“ R o r s LAl that existing laws shonld be faithfuliy | Kong, also for Molbourne and other Aus- }lt:;:;l.'.}".'"‘,',l;,;,. .fL.,i;"”i\‘f..'-.:"hl‘-‘~w-l‘\l stance several veterinary sur; enforced, instend of londing it with re- | tralian ports. Bismarck expects to make ke fing e bt | ordered fiom the east by onr st et - . . agung ol raiders sounding the J um )0 \ h 1 | ¢ sponsibilities that do not belong to it. | this new venture n sueeess from the fact | appl he eroughed llnmud fitty \“'I“l 'll‘“'l"'l ne li‘.";h:" vl to pick But Senator Frye bas been even moie | that the new subsidized stoam- | pounder ana blazed — aw The | #P & geunb \ ol eans N 1 (5. o i) Y ¢ et was popperad 1o the shing and de. | for & lively eampaign, like that between unfortunate in this respeet He is | ers are Invger, newer and better than Douglas and Lincoln in 1800, 15 getting loss vigorous and outspoken | the English or French steamers and tained in tho. vieinity Al the " doctor | Dotglys and Liticolh in RO " - - Iesen 2 4 i ame i relieved him of the The farmer | Yery s ue in doneuncing the third | seheduled to make better time, while the | i his pepper- bow: were arrested and | Our young state, the voungost in the mavement, and in one of his | fare is lower. The English time from Sucz | the melon patel is enjoyinga period of | U0 but ohe, will opon 4 prog tes churaeterized “'some of the pro- | to Hong Kong is 98¢ days. The French | peace and developtent. roforu In politios, ar the y leadors' in Maine s “uablush- | time is 28 days, while the Germans ex- | @A committee of Yark citizens have in- | Wy QMOS0 00 00 he may have ing, impudent seonndrels.” But i the | pect to make the distance in 243 days wed the suparintendent of the St | o oj'sometimes, like any other. publie wal My, Fryo allowod his | From Suez to Melboarne the English Joo.& Rock Ialand rond on the impartant | 4y, but Nebraska admires the immac disorction to forsake him-—ns he did | cupy 83 days, the Fronch 85 days; but the | Tha' latter ineinated that Fiihmore uluto nurily of his. eliarasior, blg per. with respeet o one other inatter Germans advertiso o make it 803 days. | county gei erousiy offorod §60,000 for the | S0l Modtsty, the rave honosty ot 4is to Mr and mado this de This will doubtless bring very vigorous | great” hoon of a wmm';n*' roud, and :,,_‘mm aring in public, his readiness for tion in favor of putting compotition and cutting of rates, It is [ &nd piously intima fed, that York “,’l‘.',fjf short and pointed replies without any into the nationul republican platform | said that the English vessels now carry | 1oL It,,’m“h“ o g o k™ et | 10ss of good humor and quict: demeanor in favor of prohibition. I am in favor of | tea and othor merchandise for Chineso | ite proposition by October: Although | Mprivatelife, = 5L e the republicsn party shouldering prohi- | portsto New York and Boston vight | the road is in charge of H. McCoolit s | , 2N ¥ 600, B ST TEIIAEL LR bition, and I know that in time the party | through Liverpool for a less rate than | not inclined to fight its way through new | 0} e oo n e S Hurrah for Vi Wyck i would conguer usndor that banner.” they charge for earrying from China to | territory path - If the effoet of utterances of this kind | Liverpool. Tlus is for the purpose of Maxy of the blotehes, pimples, and from acknowledged ropublican leaders | effectunily stamping out American com- | Algona is running short of water otlier pfibotians of e ssln alo adused by could bo confined to the peoplo to whom | petition in the carrying trade. American | Work has been commenced on the ar- | 13 SO 0 GWIE L0 the inaction of they are addressod there would be comi- | eaptaius often complain to our consils to | tesian well at Cherok x the liver and kidneys, remain in the sys- paratively little reason to regret them. | Ching und Japan that they cannot get | . The Hardin l'uum\‘wdl‘ll-.‘ monument | tim, Dr. J. H. McbLean's Liver aud But cwanating from such respectable | cargoes without waiting so long that the | 18 completed “";' veady for “““‘“I“'n“ Kidney Balm is the best remedy and re: isible soure oir | 8 PPy < P A movement for & monnment to Rev - and responsible sources their influcnce | pay for earrying is uore than eaten up. Haddock has been started by the Sunday T 1nto consideration, 1 am King qnality ng LUMBER che My new oflic L is very conveaient Faen W. Guar, per than uny yard , 9th and Douglas Bombust from Pawnee county is, how- | found to oprrate to the serious disadvan A k ! of §200 snakes appe ever, dostined 1o collapse at Boatrice. | tage of the republican party at lavgs in | his head in a post hol ML Sl S T v dest I e et i b i i——— crowd blue snakes, blaek sn: One swailow docs not make rsummer, | the ensuing fall contest. In Maine th STATE AND TERRITORY. ray, spotted, striped, and s and the mne delegates from Pawnee, re. | republicans may spare this element, but Ciliel i Rl inforeed by the nine delegates from | not so the party in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Nebraska Jottings. tion v prohibit in Ottnmwa, ‘mahi, do not constitute a majority of | Michigan and Tlinois. 1t 15 gricvously | Allvoads lead to Grand Island this week. | does, their water is of u terrible strong Uie congressional convention, whicl is | unfortunate for a party when any of its | Idgar has voted bonds for a school | nature. A composed of 157 members. Church | trusted leaters and connsellors so far | building. A sensation \“ ('] -14'“‘ oo v:”,\'ln ”w y an i as gone | lose their diseretion and judgment as to | The iTebron Building association starts | eity courts at Marshalitown, during the Howe's unsavory reputation s gone | e | e DO DO TRt trinl_of the salvation armyists for dis before him, and sl his promises, pledges, | burden it with responsibilitics which do 4 Seaiiaiebl < turbing the peace. The mayor quietly y railroad passes and_ greenbacks will not | not belong to it and embarass it wath | - Cattaraugus is the mewsieal name of | G5 UG wonld obey the ordin sceure the nowination for nim. His boow | opinions and promises destructive of its | MGEEWIRAEE O8RS 0 B | ances they should he protected, but ho ; S EBie : 2 Fremont’s new hotel vromises to- g0t | would not afford protection to a house of will e nothing more than a boomlet mony and dangerous to its welfa T T wou i « : pritfoph b B avove ground this fall. ill-fame, and that he knew of facts which | £ = General Van Wyek will speak at Grand | justified him in making the statenent. A Prohibitton and the Parties. Mr. Gladstone's Pamphlet. | jgand during the veunion. Tine of $100 was entered against cach of It would be idle to deny the fact Mr. Gladstone has buckled on the arm Ve Odd Fellows of Tted Clodd are dis ; mistake to ignore it, that the present or of the pamphleteers and taken up his | cyssing plans for a large ail ot it, : TR RTIT CoTe n e et g pl alarge iail. Dakota. tude of the prohibition movement is a | pen in the cause of Ireland. His firt ¢ ihe pub by in he; fair littl It only shows the spivit which could and the spirit reply ize the charges as false to end, In the base and new. what avidity invent which would se The folly and meanness of during four y¢ and di Aft people were de journment of cong fantry companie 1 Lat onee respond to character old howe dishonest Your wor as some found in the of them. The through conlil slanderer from the cost what channel his be scattered broadeast any infamons charge or in twenty-five years to re which, even if true, concern to the people of Nebras| Ischoods to circulate ti such f ‘m. charge is evidenced from the fact” that I went m command of the regiment and that it remained under my command rs in the service, and un- {er the close of the war, while I d with them the dangers'of battie c. On my return and after ihe regiment mustered out, I was elected and re- reted to congress from the same dis- where the reginient was organized, and by the yotes of men who comprised riment and their friends. he battle of Bull Run, when the ressed by tha't defeat, 1 the district that av the ad- s I would commenc ished to At once to enlist and orgamze a regiment to represent that district in the field Accordingly T ady od meetings in every cily wnd town and nearly evory school hotise in the counties of Orange and Sullivan, commenced enlisiments and continued until was raised ten in- Lono company of sharp- shooters, two companies of eavalry and two light batterics, in all 1,500 mon, the largest regiment musteved ' into ¢he ser- viee, and catled the Tenth lezion, s t was'the mumber of the district'I ey sented. ome rel thizers knowing my | term in ss had not ye! expirved, and desiiy, retard enlistinent, stated that [ would or the regiment, march with 1t to the field theaTeave it and have another take cormmand. After that, in the press and other places, I proclaimed that I would con- tinue in command of the regiment until the war closed Parents and wives were cqually out- spoken that they would more cheevfully give up sons and husbands on that assur- ance. itizens of both pa seetion to ass ties were st in en- ng companies. yet been refunded by the Why not ¢ complete, I seenring this denial Allow me which hav nial, "With the excention of onc company, the remaining fourteen were transportéed n and railrond to regimental headquarters at Newburg, N. Y., at my own expense, and_that moncy las not vernment. f theinfamous ve the nam liar who said any man was at the cx- pense of organizing but myscelf and im- medinte fricnds of both political parties on the express nee that I was to take and continne command of the rogi- ment 1 have n partial and h an- swer in but L will ims me nee sent for st » officers and men of ion, and the men who ¢ enlistment k you to | ments the ided m which 1 wil blish as flor part of to reqnest copied the eharge may be as as you huve heen o publish the de- Yours, ete I Van Wyek EVCERYBODY {$:SUBJECTTO- MPLA!NT.S SFISKIND: ADNOFAMILY 5 SAFE Wit HAVINqA BOTTLI-‘- OF I y WITHIN BASY- REAC 1T 1S -A-SAFE-&CSPERD wed, CURE 69 EI 1. Viowman, | Joh iLassi. dos s AL DRUfimsrsSELI lr | ENROONKEL bty e n P FOR EALE 8Y, !.‘ Arimbrust, 2203 Cuming st Teeman hoincle. 120 Soith 10th st 0 Lango, 115 Soith it st W, W Rioaua, 162 Howard M. L Vi S 5 Dvige bts C W, Siceper, 07 South Lith sty Uhtiroh Howe's Boont. | population which, wihile in sympathy | by those interested hore that it might be I The first six-story brick building is Sl \\NRER\ S“}\“«‘D wnoe county has elected nine dele- | with the political policy and principles | necessary to rethirn’ to sailing vessels, | under way in Des Moines gates to the congressionnl convention, | of the republicans, will not support the = large cargoes and slow time in order to | Davenport's crematory will nm\ul be whose preference, as reported by Chureh | party if it is committed to a prinemle | compete with th ST tiONS T | (TP X0 TUCUET ORCAVETS SEQ LWt B CIVE] Samyvey Watl Wy‘k “l“ki‘ Sevoral Mud Howe, is for Church Howe This boom which antagonizes their firmly effect of Bismar \ 11 by w itehed | John Leaeh, a Dakota farmer, was Batteries. ralded abroad w a blast of | convictions of fividual rights and per with interest by u‘\ commercial world. | Oy up for £300 cash by Sionx City hi ‘ s through the three great vail- | sonal Sueh declarations as that | Of nd will resort t t | waymen last Friday. The robbers gans—the Lincoln /. the | of Mr. Frye ean haye no othor n . t | aped | His Keepties to the Lincoln Journal Omaha Herard and the Omal b= | than to lead th ment to beliey it | ea | The fivst st yn the Mississ 5'.,,, | Concerning Questions About | ¢ v Wt tl t et ¢ nade at m works at Du His Army Record, . The special dispa st point the deift and forecast th m it th \ wor | ¥ jorons news to the admire t | purpose of tl | e pa il w er of Commerce. bugue, was I recently by Die | - Aol OFTAY | T 16 wiite HHRER B iag b wi i bl wond Jo Reynolds 1 nos Lireind " I the same in the three papers. We | no opporta » impress this vie which Messrs, Pagton and MeShane pro ”H”"!“b‘_["'y‘lj.\h foneing milte™ | Hesnox, Neb., Angust T'o the Edi wre told it was a great triwnph, and | Nothing that Mr. Frye could have said | pose to ercet at thie m of Far: | eronmory, & onnning faotory, & proRing for of mll.m\v y.,l‘wm.‘u; \|: attention Howe modestly responded 0" the eall | would hay on greater aid and com: | 1 centh completed | house, o paper mill wnd w steain lanndry. | s just boen diveoted 1 an arbios 1 the of the convention for n speech, which | fort v in sections whe i ado new chan | Give ‘em the carth STl vourd e ,"‘l,,“‘”“,,” " r £ and Rosewater in terms | the fcan vote is largely made up | of comy and make it appear rather | N R MBY AL Ll ation of 1wo to Senator Van W wrried off the roof of the hall. | of t erman and other f zn ol dwartis ousand dollars will, as | ma piece of horsetiesh in Jowa | Were you ncolonel in the late war ) \ I \ vo o red b 1 for | 13 & Shotland pony, three years old, forty When you were @ eongressman from v distance of one hundred miles | ments unchangeably onpo sed to prohibi st wrohitodty pry for [ fitie “Hinh und welglhs searooly 400 | o2 g 1 Chureh Howe ve ravely 1 tion. Nor will the influence of these | U ther words, if every | vounds, & | the state of New York did a man in_ your Ll endEany v d \ 1 Ly e | distriet, who had organized a regiment to opponents and challeng, ndmirat utterances be materially lessened by af- | member of the board of trade will ad If reports are true the s fair will be | v o the front, como to you and ask you of hi ¢ d of cour firmir 1t th Maine leaders hay vanee forty dollars to board of divec v lonesome exhibition. A ramor is in | g g vour influence to have him ap what n trae, that his carecr | authority or right to speak for the repub. | tors the building ean raisedd trom a | circulation Hlyn‘lhv}nm)uy n)\wn. H'll*‘lw | pointed colonel of the regiment ! F n part 20, ane et tho ¢ 1o six-story strueture his | Unionists and Knights of Labor of Des | 55 iy you promise him that you would in pu life has been that of a polit lic party at large, and th nf m. y | five t 1) \ ry tructur I'hi Moitjtrs will ot netend thie fair, ant that | s i ”1”1 bl | U ; rate, | 3 and bribe- | musrepresent th neral and controlling | would — be not only a desita s . 0 > L) L A ical pirat blackimnailer L\ b | ¥ o | vy . | word is being sent throughout the state 1. After promising him, did you obtain taker He boasted of s o b bR b At EAULIR bl M Uit AR ) el ”“”‘[ not to attend | the coloncley yourself and freeze ont the services to the copublican party, but he [ Neither, it is to be feared, will it do much | It s estimate the additiona HMarry W. Gray and Miss Amelin, E. | man who had heen to the trouble and ex | failed to refer to the three thousand dol- | to weaken the effect to show that in ecr- | revenue at §1,000 e from office vents. [ Spring, both of Keokuk, resolved to join | pense of organizing the regiment lar boodls which he is reported to have | taia states where the demoeratic | That would pay fe additional story | hane |~I-I-y!hh but as their \\;~]|v|~l were [ 5, Did the I “|.‘.| « ..l”/u,u the Cog M supreme it s co tted | o yours o directors ake | Opposed by stern parents on both sides, | regiment of which you obtained the com pocketed daring the se 1 of 1875, when | rty ) 1pr m‘ i 16 o lu'ml l‘ | x:) fiv ‘(\ x}\[‘ It H; tir «l'l 1:‘:!“4 |‘;Ik|»- they arranged for an elopement and flod | mand organizo another and £o to the he voted for that eminent democratic | outright to prohibition, or to ex- | prompt action we have no doubt that the | ¢, Ransas City, whero they were mar- | front while you remained in Washington patriot and Sam Tilden's bosom fricnd, | tvome measures of vepression in the | members will respond cheerfully to this | i and drew your pay as congressinan and Nelso Patrick. He failed fo explain to | interestof temperanee. The fact must | draft. They ave sure of theiv money, and | Ple Towa Mothodist Episcopal confer- | colonel at the samie time? the republicans of Pawnce county | be squarely accepted that these declara- | thew memborships will inerease i value | ence wilt meet at, Washington on Thurs The Journal will gladly publish any the record of treachery trickery | tions of senized republican loaders | proportionately with the value of the | ¢ eptembe Ihisis one of the | inswers that Mr, Van Wyck may see (it hy M 1 LA TR R Siell | sanatee. nd most ¢ tical bodies that ns. | to maka to these questions, and will prob- and audacions venality which e has | will be taken by the element to which | building \ ' 1 L el L A ¥ ? i | ————— sembles in A, and its actions are | ably have something to say in regard (o made in every legisiature in whiel he has | we have referred for just what they mean ' . 4 , . " e b ¢ : Cuenern i t Rosewator alwi with interest by the | them in the near future been a member | and fmply, and we do not hesitate to ex: _ tmes that Rosewa gen Ithank you for the fairness which Lhe boom which has started with such | jress the apprehension that they will be | 18 his only opponent in the First distriet. | =y o0 0ea Conrer prompts you to open your columns for from heginning men as | informant is evidently one knew sehioods and with sinuation would be taken np and rollea as a sweet morsel, Opposition must he back ard pressed o go fabricate a would be of 1y such | BDNDS oTARGH The First nmo'n.lnunml Only starch thnt 1+ Inundr RrReh pathotron nd 1inen 1 o Ironing, A g1ves SNITG, cufts AN collars stiffness ‘they have when Wlich, ever them clean twice ad Tong, Bewa 0 1hat the riame J. € HUTIN Taven, Qonu, 18 o VIEAK HERVOU' PEOPLB Prematura otyoung dr old ly 4 od I overy Fleetriel Lo nu."Sy'l'fiT.. Norus companios 700 red I Bb, . 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