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THE O\IAHA DAILY BEX A LRI)AK. JANUARY 8, 1887, “)“;\S e D \ILY ];LL : The Inangural. whio are supporting his ambition to - ivi tussia a r‘p,:m of way in Bul car-cas '\'h-«"y»u\pr.o!uv lately sent the | STO[(”:S MEN OF THE DAY, . Governor Thayer's inaugural follow- | ceed himself to determime how much | garia, Iv»r.!:u\c a it would be a eool re- | (Ivil:‘n“n‘t‘.f I[f]w\x\l\{xl\‘nfix‘:‘l TI .\ l‘n‘fl:’l‘;x\rl\. :‘TA':\’! *{ stomen Atwut. @ xtervnen and Ation PUBLISHED EVEHY MORNING. ing im ifter the long and tedi- | farther he ean safely go in his partiality nquishment of the doubtful chances of » 11 this world t 11 the fext” | doten of the Average Amorican, o ous e » retiring governor was | for New York politic! Ot course if the | n Frenct iliance for freedom to work | T g e J § 1the rkab! Washington Correspondence Boston URSCRIPTION: necessarily brief reral ‘Thayer mado | question were one simply of the rels her will in the Balkans, The bargain ity | ; e, U | Praveler: Senator Camden was busy at ST1Y P ovniog Waltson) Sociratn Bonday i ik : : 1 ! s sePiainly whuld ot bss one-sided, Yot | Botter Sea Hi ) lef: | ki b y o BER, One 007 | 1O attempt to deliver a flowery oration, uence of the democrats of ) certainly would not be one L t it 7 A his desk looking over his correspondence For 8ix . it | contented himself with a plain mat- | and those of Dakota and the District might have s drawbacks. Su o | 3 been suggested that Tennyson re- - when o gentleman entored and shook V% Ornabia mory Bas s “wiy 29| ter of tact expression of views on Colambia, there would be no difficulty in | Aust ¢ 110 com- | write wetlie Queen® for Victorla’s | How the Hand of fan Assassin Was | him cordially by th haud, Camden had uddress, One Yer 2 ant to After warning the | deciding the matter from the poiitician’s | bine agains 1 t 3 f . Better seo him sixty year ed by Ono of Old Abo's Yarns | yorsed with the visitor for some ONARA " AN . gainst hasty legislation ® | point of view., The te rial demo- [ many neutral ' - —Other Anccdotes of the time. When the gentleman left, the AR R e K e SR Las | governor makes an important @ crats would be ignored. But the party | look to France fc E Or, A Hint to Saitors. Lamonted President, senator turned round and said 10 Mr. Sobabe e with regard to the separation of the in- | olsewhere must some interest inthe | when Germany's v nes with Neto ¥ Kerow, his colleague: “John, who is that OCORRESPONDES ... | curable insane from patients whoso | discriminating policy of the president, | Russia for the military arbitors ip of Lu . suld always carry a little W | - S : " o llos “l_\‘ :'L'Ff»“ |‘-'1w| .,',5.‘ il TR Yo the minds are only temporarily clouded. | which also involves the repudiation of a | rope, would she e h 11' L Un k about them, Then it | j ndge Ushor, of Lawrance, Kan,, fo- | Jeoth CATICE, to marry Your daughter TOR OF THE BEE, > 7 ur 2 hospital was or- | pledge of the party. d Austria? ] reported o "o wrecked and without water they can squeeze | lates this incident: 10 WAS M. | oot weok.” A Tow evenings ago Came : nded only for the treat e force England to fight ¢ tho stock i prisoned for his 8 den thou, e would o to the theaters MATorieiness lottars and ror ould bo | f those who could be cured, Governor Dawes' Farewell, against Russia in Central Asia and dc To Aosonmo: of Seward, he ) A | Asit was raining, he borrowed an un OMAIA. Drafts, h ) S| bu now become a mad-house and [ The farewell message of Gover prive her of an opportunity to contend p Com 3 | stoieal silenc ) iis | brelly from his 'privato seer tary, and %o be made payabie to The keynote of the though unusually length agamst this Hrnw in a general Europe r clght thousand miles 1 ntencee, ho | s ¢ de | marched down the street. When he ‘e, 1 N s . " turned, s secret was nston 1 ll\ THE BEE PUOLISHIRG COMPANY {m " governor’s inaugural is an appeal fof a | ve cditable production. 1t tr conflict on European battlefields with tho | track were built in the last ye o in- | his sorrowful co ! st R PO Rt RS bl dripping UELISHIRE h r { our revenue,laws partic- ry important question that 18 | nssistanco of k uropean |11 s, Contimen- | erease was made toace 0 o theatrt- | Kckert. Among other things ho snid | with rain, and his now stk hat il bit E. ROSEWATER, Enrron. larly ¢ s of aseessment and tax r tion on the part of the | tal powers will not grieve if this shall bo | cal companies, which m t was t “I was appomted o a ruined. Camden bad walked home in | lzation, General Thayer urges the ature. While we do not agreo with | the rosult, Nono of them is moved by | back home on, nate Lineoln 1 110 do so. | the storm without his umbrella, simply THE DAILY BE latnre to revise the révenue law in | many of its recommendations and con- | warm friendship for ( Brits oo . iverybody knew his custom was to go | breause he had forgotten that he earried v i 4 1 4 Temperance and Prohibition, e b g g o | one to the theatr Bworn Btatement of Circulation. two essential particniars, In the first | clusions there is much that can be com- | has bec n plain for some time that Rus v 1 fhiitre over to the war dey nent after all the i State of Nebraska place he recommends that all property | muended. The exhibit of the state finances | has strc ngthened her position on # It seems a little singula W in a enr- [ dutics of the day were ove ,., e latest w York Correspondence Hartford County of Douglas, {5 5 shall be assessed atits full market value, | and revenue is yery comvlete, but the | northern frontier of Afghanistan F6nE nows ite t temperanes work | NeWs from the seat of war,and 1 expect Times: Oncein a while even the un Geo, B, Tz rtary of 'l X b 1e levy thercon shall be uni- | estimates for ng s stato ing v ) 3 mporary settlet ."_ > it 1 s nrosume | L0 Shoot him on one of these trips Ut | awed humor meets his mateh, Mark Publishing ‘compat; e LA A ”1 M il L Al Lt “"”"' ," i g il .',’,”T’,“"t India sinco the tomporary s el ; PRESUIG | after I took the contract ho did n T'wain was traveling in a car o Now thit the nettial o Sire 13 form at w-third o | the next two yea re extravagantly | the boundary dis) to Xt spring may ! oy 5 | over at mghts for two weeks, and 1 was | York & Now Haven road & hort time for the weck ending Dec. 51 Wi fourth of tl nt. high This, of course, 1is done [ scea warin that region with continental | en S0 Si0 s v reprimanded; so I determined to tind an with two clerical friends whose com- follows: do away wi > wholesale perjury | with the idea that the legislature | powers complucently looking on. rranee. opportunity, 1 st ehind a treo t P he is particularly fond of. Tha f;:‘.}”""‘""f‘ Bhy which the nssessors obliged to com- [ 15 always sure to cut down oy . ht nfter my L '”““» when Mr. | {jrdosat togother in the car, and only an v AL > | mit under the present methods of nnder- | when it makes its appropriations. We [ The rumor that an alliance 18 contem Linine % Oontard b .l;.':}'\'\ et o, 1 waited for thote ‘\"”1‘ A B o |\‘ 2 "1“ 2 i Ceirbaees core BLI0 L valuation, and would put an efiectu most decidedly disapprove of the gov- | plated between Bulgarin, Servia and o tH et el rolurn. - As thoy passed Mr. Lincoln wis (::',“J l‘v x:”.":xl; yimen he threo head Hiemmin 1 p ot ) top to the excmption of moneys, mort- | ernor's recommendation to continue the | Roumania, and that these smali Dan ch censorion tolling a story, of which L caight a sett | Jutiive one ‘of his pirimhge o perin Friday, Dec. 8io....... . ) gages, bonds a4 stocks which are not | present unjust method of exacting from | ubian powers have made up their mind b \‘ H\H‘l‘l‘l"l: "I\I\;’ \"”I-H 1 followed with my pistol eoc "“!: when o fourth head was unsteadily ins kT returned under the present law. In | counties pay for each patient th to maintain a composite army of no less b b L s e A AL of fhe story.'” | serted in the circle, and a boozy though other words, Governor Thayer recom- | the insanc Tum, when th wislatury f r hundred thousand men, ap- or forty years, Al Fliel Sl y. e ) sympathetie face was upturned to list 1 i i saved him, for they were” soon joined by I'he head was gently shoved aside « Subseribed and sw ) mends that aman who owas a mortgage | makes a general appropriation for the pears to be founded on a certain basis of o y that I shouldn't ¢ others, which prevented my shooting. It | the three resumed thoir POW-WOw. Ag day of 1] of £1,000 shall be taxed on § , | maintenance of the ylum, and the | fact. The 1dea of a Danubian confeder Beeause 'nn quite 1o o was o night when the shoet-ice on the | yha pyby tipped nose was inserfeo ) % o s the ¢ e qual proportiol axes the r i on th rop- 1on arising st aly out of the rums o und made so much noise 1t was not s shut out. When, for a thivd PEREHEY, ; .| as the ease may be, in cqual proportion | taxes therefor upon the proj on ari wdenly out of the ruims of & EAShlise WosAY - T8 evets " un iin it was shut o wen, for a thiy and ays th Stotaty Of with the real estate appraised at 31,000, 7 of the whole state. If his system is | Turkish tyranny and. ofl Jowerft WV iare YL B0 OO o T o o apoegrod upabashod, liko i L i 3 die ? s iy ey t A e 1 \ 1l poisi N | L G 3y this and the particular stos - [ o jack-in-the-box, Mark lost patience, Pt u..‘]' Ay I e Ihe tal of banks would bear the | proper with regard to the n ane, it f opposition to the ambitions o 3 _\\Iumln.p Lalas! 1 niust Heredit E R N :mvl\lm:".\“m””\ ll‘:::]“v N ~l’w:llld\ I_”Im the monh of January, 186, was 10,538 coples, | Sume proportion of the tax as | should be also applied to tho peniten- | sin and Austria, as well as affording ¢ AL s U B A L s one_on which he had accom- | glig'the head back along the top of tha ;urrl'\hm.vu,h i <; for Mar the bank building and lot which | tiary, deaf and dumb institute form bstant i 86, 11,537 copie tocus wh Mark was r Average, e e i U barrvier to their X GIRLS WHO WENT TO WAR, i Mr. Lincoln to and from the war t, remarking gravely: My triend wa Eoias Jor M | 0y the bank lists for asscssment. Another | school, feeble-minded and ot itu- | toward Constantinople ; i department, frive settiing a- delicate doctrinal point 1886, 19,208 copics: for 12, very important su ion is t the | tions, would very likely find much favor in the | Rosalinds in Blue Who Swaggered I.‘_:‘VI‘HE’ 'l‘m!li] ';’ J-\,”“,[.,\\“. ”’]""‘;I‘m::"; }uuwhmu nl-l- ml.fl‘h-ln.".u;:I“\\(.-‘\‘Lmt you to for August, 15 2 pies; n stato board ot cqualization, made up of | Mr. Dawes makes very brlef reforence eyes ot the Latin nations, but and Doubtlesy Swore a Bit. Jolin A, Guelny. and Tars Andereon ax o | <CgP your ont out ofangers copios: Yovemb 513,548 o “for | State oflicers, shall be abolished and its | to the dismissal of Superintendent Mat- | it is o be d that it would An Ol Arn Surgeon, in Chic committee to Washington to inform Mr. | qrunken head fell over the end . December, 1856, 13, s, place taken by a board made up of one 3 3 simy that for canse | wot small comfort and smaller support | ledger: R Lu.-}\' girl who at the be Lincoln of the threatening of the be ot tlin t back with an omphusis n Sworn toand \n'»rml‘vh b Tzscrver, | commissioner from cach county. Such licient to lnmself a change was made. | in Berlin, King Charles in Roumania, :1\',"‘”"'\'.5.:':‘,\\",31'“'..]"i".'\{'.'.‘"l‘.‘\’l.l‘l"f.'f.f'l‘.i der. A tho whito Jiouse’ w we - | that made its teth rattle, but. the owner y st il M8 voard contd act intelligently and fairly o legislature before confirming tho new | King Milan in Servia, and tho Bulgarian [ Juty, so oatried iway by i adventorous ol .'I"‘ was ot who jcottago utthe [ soon lifted it and stuck’ it back in the Fri, Notary Publie. | in equalizing assessments from the vari- | superintendent will doubtless make in- | government, all have formed a high est goldiers’ home. We drove out there and | ping, muttering plaintively; “Why, dea- nupuise that she followed the squad of found Mr. Lineoln had gono to bed, I | aon 'y N ATO 0 ) d 1 : ound Mr, Linec ad gonc . on, you don’t scem to eare a——rfor m === | us countics. quir to the pressing reasons for Dr. | mate of thewr colleetive importance, and | boys who had enlisted 1 her neighbor- [ sont him & card statine one business, and | gou” W v M. IYu!)tu\n:v.l has become a_sadder | “On the railrond question Governor | Knapn appointment a few days before | each realizes that, taken alone, the coun- [ hood, and dressin A boy enlisted in | wa wore taken up st We were in- it not n wiser man since tho legislature | ‘Ihayor takes practically no positon | tho session opened. On quostions of which he or it represents i likely to [ thecounty town, Hlorfriends, discovoring | formed that Mr. Lincoln would sce us in | yy assemble ; i he Tong hair she had cut from her head | oo 3 > B0 lowed the | m assembled. whatever. He makes no reference to the [ edueation the governor is in the main ruined by the shoek which would come | & L3 G 2 9 afew minutes. e soon followed the | ey QA 1K T ho depnty sergonnte ———— e e \ 1 1) | Mr. Da = lital \ 0 \ il the clothing she had thrown ofl'in messenger., Ir. Lincoln had on only his sEmeTet ti lioh of ropt TEaLivaE ¥ T railroad commission and hasno remedy | sound. iwes s a little vague on o conllic ho ational- | her father's barn, gave diato o L g rms of the house resentatives, Avtioven the thermometer is away 5 el e s & il AL st b national- | her father's | e ammediato pur- | drawers, shirt, " slippers without socks, | A8 of tho house to suggest for imperfect railroad laws to the question of the pemtentiary and con- | itics. So much i has been de- | suit. As they were .lmmg into the eity il ] e robe de chambre. Ho st below zoro a heavy demnnd for lightning i ‘ - So muct ; s they wer ug i and - Tong robe do chamore. 1l o b ke domnnd for lightning | popyady notorious abuses. Lavor and | vie e recommends tho continn- | voted, since 1935, in & Roumania, | they saw wilking mlong”tho sidowalk | down, 1 his long limbs, then throw sttt L L cducation are viewed by the new ance of the present lease system without | and Bulzaria to the development and | §Oking o 6 e e s rbo over him. o dissi F TirE proposed prolubition amendment | €rnor from the standpoint of the m : changze. This 18 a problem with | skipmentof armics that each nation pos- ideas of royalty we might ha j 3 of face i el they | ghon told | 1 R x ot ; » . a o stand tho massos | mato . ap i sLipn fa y Ll I t 3 en told him our business; among other > house, he notifies one of the *‘whips which was introduced on the first duy of | Tather than from that of the favored few ature wi h.-\~ to | sessesreally fine troops. Liveryone re- | were in pursuit of. stopped. and | {hines T told him if the rebels knew how }\‘,’; ’(""',',,,‘,1,, “ 6t A\h‘“\.‘y'],',,'“,_ 36010 YapG ] the session will probably be referred o | and his remarks on both are forcible and | gr wple. We are now taxed over $100,000 I members how the English sneercd at the "”"""“.'E.“.’,"x“l'”f.‘:\\ l‘*l i(‘;;“’ n’fi'f."q Wk exposed we were they would soon be 1 *whip,” wnd Tke nets for the demos . s 3 o ¢ the s of the peni- | Re A mibotors At tot reated such a shower B ets anc X , L 3 # tho committee on; “‘internal improve- | tmely. s ar for the maintenanee of the pem- | Roumaman army in 1837 befors it took A e e O that thoy | UBon us. cratie side. These two me: range all R Enis The maugurs a whole, while in no | tentiary, and this tax will increase from | the tield, and allremember also how well | SCLAR FHUbition of bravado that they | "W Lad no trained soldiers, and wo had | gratie side [hose tw b ———— way brilli v creditable and com- | year to year. Quite apart from the ques- | and valiantly that army behaved when it | | felofhpiaied | rebels in our midst whoso'treacherous | o D r yet been any TIE me! rovernor \f = forit, Anhour later one of the party | . jeations migh ring the south ; . % Tite message of the governor of New | 1on sense production. tion of the propriety of employing con- | had got fairly at work. found the same young fellow deathly | GomiWIcations might bring the so miade o dissatisfiction at the mantier in York oceupied just two mewspaper col- o] viet labor in manufactures, it is a sick from smoking n cigar, Ho called | VhYhos 805 dave e which they have conducted the matter. hington Correspondence Boston adene of dem- ocrats, and hails from the state of Ohi Lke never refers to the republican party such, but calls them bolitionists. hen amember desives to bo 5 Tncoln said: umns. The message of the retiring go: Taking Care of New York. , I T itist SAEaT q c- | him by the gicl’s name, and found that W, v advise? o ! % & i robiem whether or not we cannot make The British governnent have deter- 2 £ ) \ Well, what would you advisc 3oston Ree v day s oyel ernor of Nebraska sproad out over seven. | It was made evident several months | 1" o AP At E s MEONALR AR UL LI B * young felliw who had done [ Xt e Prostion! Wo did not | . Boston Record: One day an Andoyer el 1 3 'y nearer seif-sustaming [ mined to conntenance and support the EREI F R ek Tha e NEI e 4 s \ professor stopped in at one of our town At this point comparison ends. ago that the president had made up his | o m ERSTT expedition for the rolief of Emin Bey at oSttt She was takan home, | ¢ome here to advise the president of ) stores to buy a hat. The shopman showed —e mind to the expedieney of taking the best | i 8 AV R A o poRING for. Bhe wis taken home, | 7hited States; we eame here only to tell Nl two-=onot foF and ono for 2 e : M « Dawes wobbles and straddles tho | Waddy Ly (or Wadelai), and it is stated | and afterward entorod tho sorvice as o | Uligd PEGE We eame hore only to teil. » X Mis. Conny desiresit distinetly under- | possible earc of New York in the distrib- nm., dquestion. e admits that state the British representatives at Zan- | hospital nurse. In the last year of the | ywor 3 : ol B o anB el ks 2 ) isroprese i iti atronage. His indi e R T < S el by ARG - g asif he could be happy with either were stood that the Bre misrepresents the | ution of politic 1 putronage. His in life and national regulation of railways has | zibar on the east and the Cameroons on | War 1 found her agzain in lothing, Isaid: “Mr. President, as you ask mo, ¢ ol x}_\ ML ol : 2 tother away, the sulesman causo of femalo sulftago when it says that | enco during the first year of his adminis- [ {10 UMY Bty stion of trilwiys has | zibar S TR et pettitote sonly a broken-earted womai | r Wi (oll you what wo' havo thonght, | LoHher away, tho sale SR L iLis a forlorn hope. We cheerfully give | tration to the demands and claims upon [ (G & Boeessity, b ol At o Cry, over a Tighi-haire 1, S0t | Wo need guntboats on tho Oiio and bor: | 1,1 Yot wilipermiit m protessor, Ishiould Mrs. Colby tho benelit of her confidence | his consideration of the democracy of [ |1 0818 CoMIMISson b the bnly propet | t el cin tho chiargo up . § red | dor statos’ of Ohio. s ARSI SIKE o e st et thiE 3 S 5 § medium through which the shippers an yptian g nt add 50,000 to ng then for exposure, and went | i ould be orzanized into one mih- | 1 \ in the triumph of the cause. Mrs. Colby | that state operated to the serious d producers ean be | cted arainst ex- e funds S0 Ly private par- [ home in a widow's dress ‘“‘ S _l‘ Bt TRl R e The professor took it, tried 1t on ¢ n, has always been of a very hopeful east of | ment ot his populavity. The democer ; B * D ILNGS 8 oo Y Another gmirl, Tremember, had o pleas. | (IF department and put under the con- | gjqped it touderly to his white head and g Rt e 2 3 it tolls, favoritism and diserim- | ties in Great Brita M. Stanley | x s 3 . | trol of agood soldicr and sensible man. | plied sweetly: “On, thank you, L am nd. ofiNowSYoTIcRelt warranublygorinot ion. Sinee the governor e | will be in s cotmmani: Hoore | AMCUCELEHENCR L ias G | And, furiher, i (e soldiers conld be | Y Seh obhied (6 you, bt What di o Tnd that they had tho first call on tho prosi- | oy ure of the railrond London for Zanzibar on Thursday, | sarfeh dtone of the recruiting camps | cont’ when recruited to ¢ nath and | vodsay the prico was?” “Five dollar: in snch a shape that it 15 impossible all the credit of his extraordinary politi- 5 : B ML xou o [ l_l oot dater i S atleast afford us the appearance of de- | oine to you, “Well, I really make any confident prediction regarding = 5 tions on t 3 X ) zanda, thus directly facing the he ormed in o) ; fense, and restore the feeling of »«uml) thank you very much, but if itis ali the yioon B regarding | o) gdvancement. rofused from [ oo ShA S o Fone IS e : 1 Dr. | spection, T noticed a5 the hands 0 RERS : y | : i the result. There really appears, how- | oo im0t e livided cl ittle weight with honest representatives. 1 at have so long threatoned Dr. [ BPcton, © Motesl &2 Lo pracuiced oyo | 10QUF eitize! W will " same 1o you L think I'will tuke the §3 hat -over, to bo very httle solid foundat] sogiERatolackaolecrbiapdividodioliimy — Er teed they have not already ; ; ncoln rephed: 1 will think of | yyd'you”can give mo tho difference in over, to he very littlo solid foundation for | yyjiout denying, could not do | ; . ] belonged to o woman. Lsuid nothing at | your firss suggestion. but I havo tried the | 2o, Jou catt give mo tho g a hopo that the republicans can re-cleot | cop 'O QUG B8 LAY COLE WL €0 | Tu lobby ut Lincoln are putting in | dostroyed his small force. 1t will be ro. | fofed tog woman, 1said nothing at T bk oot ke Sedihe | ehange—g2 Ithink you said, Senator Harrison, howover desirable such | Niga iU SIOW 01 Feson or fuithess, hat | heir time in the i between the | membered that Dr. Emin’s last received | eolonel hiad the recrnit with the feminine all traw ont and noput . 1 do mot like S GIAE i Cores except for republican disaftection Cleve- | o) unine of the session and the senatorial letter, dated y in" July, expressed nds brought to headquarters, —The | j¢ 7 “have no regiments to put there, | o Sl e oL Tl iR land would havo beon defeatod, they | oioetion, with poker playing and. wire | smaall hope of Lolding out much longer, | P¥ [Lmi...;;‘.'.n. v xlnm‘iml ingtwol i act is 1 do not carry any regiments | gt . the oried ok St f ess he R is imposed nc f f P > o N 1 a woman, and | { SRy s, P an Xa 3 It ia rather remarkable that no roport | Buvertholoss hold thut this imosed 10 | pulling,” A visitof the salvation army to | Stanley ia said o have declined an o fl:‘:\'\\.u el apfiaioromin, fand 3 oS Dokl o the seorotary | 0100 Wit ho fuiled to appear the next about the organization of the legislature | OV fII“‘" unon; l'f LI ;,'f D L f‘l”" the state eapital would be a timely ussault | of £40,000 to return o Am nd com- | 4ften at # ball in Washington. [ o ic navy. to whom we. repeated iy morningg it lt‘;‘m\‘l' rod . lh:uL h“' ?“}}.”“fi and the senatorial outlook was tele- -*“l_ 2 1“-‘["-“:3 ':\'I‘x ":"*“l“::‘;"'fl :" upon the outworks of the encmy. plete his lecturing tour. It remains to | A ‘1"“.. aside “”"'r the e AR Ph by i eaoratiey senlin Onlymin ek abpartmont U R o rraphed fr ino 0 > assocl bolitieal favors. % sveland, how- [ A ———— gk o attlo wi an- ! r wishing that 1 was in front | S1OTY I WPhis o 1 i DRCOL) BLOAL L graphed from Lincoln to the associated | PN sla il b and . 5 be seen how he will settle with his man i yishingithn Gl supéreilionsly: © #This department is dif- | auiee Therenpon % BBt press. Thero wasso much gloom and | VCh entered upon his administration | 1p s probable that tho rendy made log- | ngors in this conntry, seein that ho does | With the my.u young Indy came toward | forently mformed, X the discharged employe, asking him to despondency in the dournal office that | With & different view of his oblizations. | jijature manuals whieh the Lincol - | mot go buck at the comand of the king | Moy bowed with exaggorated stiffcss, | A cuprent story in Washington cireles | foers 16 the depomimene’ and Earromo they had not time to make up the usual | 11¢ knew perfeetly well “that for every |y had on hand before the re | of the Belgians, but on an entirely dif- | bpa &% e e ey vos | ¢yen yet is that at the funcral of Colonel | {6 combination, but_his answer was (o s S ! % | elective ofiice to which he had been of the Belgzians, ¥ the motions of obeying tho orde Baker Mra. Lineoln wore - lifae silk | {1 (e that e woutd not do. syt dispateh that “every indication points to | tleetive oflice (o whieh he had beon | mot will be dead stock unless they come | forent business. by ehotoflored imothorEhand¥and J{iroeshiwitlibonnetiand gloves toimatehs | oty Ly bosvauldinobido any thimg Van Wyck's chosen, from sherifl' to president, he was | 4w to the market price of the lowest thanked me for somcthing that she sup- | gy /"ong much ridieuled at the time by | © { -}‘“"I"'.K IR one Rl indebted to the votes given him or with= [ 1:qap, There s a firmness, cheerfulness | posed that I had done and walked away. S wers, and Washington ~ socioty | \nformation. To : oy i 12 i ¢ i i i ) would entail an ex) of nt least fifty Mr. CaxrpELL ills o seat in the | held fr nts by disaflected g - = withal, in tho presont attitude of the [ yibe wis proity enough to be the belle of | gircles felt outraged. So much was said | Fjii.chtil af exponse of ab I wling, senate from Douglas and Sarpy counties | 1 8, s disposition was || Olttoado s thitlling with nows of an | Gyiidsione Tiborals toward tho ministerial | L0 0o Iy dehight in my confusion of | LIt that Indics who wished hor e the money demanded was paid and - Ui : i fi vive o! ol ) ieago is boune : : ) « A io ast ve ded ar atc 1 2 3 S Hitlibido tion, and prides himsclf on being « straight CoRJM 20 SRELLiatels sl R Ive | (elonmentiuln sl fo gRONTongolisboundy |t S e 1t i b e i na o [ ioon OB BID AUl R R unilerstood ator | Jast persaded an intimate faend of Mxs. | yoyornmént reguined the combination v e I ” i to ve metropolitan from its pork packing A 5 3 Lincoln’s to tell her of the impropricty. —~— out stalwart dyed-in-the-wool demo- pyldgucolSotiilie Rgratitnde, Hitolnnimatropoliund POTR PACKINE | eates a belief m the minds of the former [ when I learned that she was my recruit The friend went to sce her barely worked T orat, could not onse lus consciencoenough | Which ho did in several well-known | houses to its soctoty se Th that all things ave working well together | With the ladylike hands. © She aftery up to the peint of remonstrane jeago Herald, *“The queerest thing to vote for a republi o cue from | instances. In the ordinary ;.n.m-\ of life i = 7 for the ultimate pacification of Ireland :”rl I|‘.I.'r‘ ;(I‘. I]r‘w owed me a debt of !I,.\ Lincol 1""‘[ horin 1“'1 v n;m.- r sl RS i, his own county for ac sidont of }isuoh.an inipulso is always to bo com: || ¥ thoudoalpint eation o | and the general zood of the United King- [ {15 (OF SCPRIBE T8 a6 the Kbt | T i0 Blad, Jou Bave | anidw bright oyed Ikative prssen ¥ > s 5 by nd is followed generally with | Monday, th uglus delegation should ; . | ger from the wi 1 Eastmun, *'is the senate, bat he di 3 A5l e tack the intricacios of the | 4om- They seem to have grounds for - Mrs, Crittenden has just been here to ro- [ G0 0ot tetor, 1" Shonid thmk some republy : e ¥ w as | advantage angerous in politics, i o attack the dntricacies 0T the 1 yoliying that they ean return to power _ Gartie 1 at Colicge, onder. | monstrate with me for wearing miy lilic | o Paophector SO s and carried too far may prove disustrous, | new charter. whenever the situation justifies them in | Brooklyn Magazine: He had o wonder- | guiy'to Colonel Baker's tuneral. 1 won- | £ e e 1 g el 4 und make a hero of him, or put him Mr. Cleveland hus app y learned = secking to rosumo the eins of govern- | ful capacity for'study, o gonwne lovo for | dor if the women of Washinaton expect | & piay s w central figure: Ho comes it Tne inevitable panacea of the protec- | this fact, He found, or his faithtul licu- Other Lands Than O 8 work, and the ability to *‘keep it up. me to muflle ayself up in- mourning for | {own’all excited; he flies so lgh he e ent. hti s f v 5531 tionist politician for all commercial ills | tenants for him, that his fr r | The British cabinet has ven | 0 e mon e ":.\::.‘vn‘f."m[:.'r'L'..‘.','f.lfv'.:fffi gy soldier killod in this great wary' | hardly toueh the ground with his 1..‘1 is to'increase the tarifl. ‘The governor of | the mugwumps was rapidly and surely | reconstructed on a coalition basis, Mr, The refusal ufhn- l(u.lw-lnl.l syndieate | college work, He was just as earnest in do ,:‘m m)“ think | apge GO Ihs I:u-vixf uu!xl i, 3""!"5" can harc \. || )- Maino in his annual message recom- | sapping the foundations of his strength | Goschen, the former liberal leader, enter- | 1o join in uny further loans to Rusea | the dabates md other Hiie raryiexorolsen|| o0 SR AU INEE ROKDIOTe B is o groat | Stain from li-‘,h;:‘lh”}{,{\s'”“' ORYIOnOm mends as a remedy for the fishery troubles | with his party at home. An adroit and | ing the ministry as chancellor of the ex- makes the prospect of immedis ar | Of the Philologian; he d widely and | @otin the nation®'? (AR RE O T Whispers i the levying of such increased duties on | ambitious volitician, having the advan- | chequer. AMr, Gosehen is a man of con- very remote. Russia is in the curious }j‘j"y‘u'"lyl. slnllr‘fl‘uwlll with :»33‘ ntcl.nl‘ljl].": “No, I don’t; I want the women to | i ear’ the fish sent by Canada to the United | tage of constant communication with the | spicuous ability. As an authority on position of being compelled to knock ut r. :x;tl}x‘x“x' :\v‘.:‘r it .',‘n‘n\x{ x,‘uu]}r :;} (lhl! mind L]]wnl own I“v iness; I intend to “Twe struck her, Struck her rh-hn:_w States as would practieally if not wholly | party, was profiting by the president's | finance he stands perhaps next to Mr. | qoutonie ,,A,,}‘m(. houses in order to se- [ college magazine, taught a writing ples 5 time. Got her sure. A biz Jead; suro exclude Canadin fishermen from our | neglect of his political friends and sow- | Gladstone, while he is bardly less skilled T i Teutonio intere a o in various other lit: ]\r‘"""" ““"’;;“‘ “""‘.‘""‘“"""”"""Ir";’ fortune. Al I want is a chance to show 4 4 pure g & After one of the receptions at the white markets. ing broad and deep the sceds of dissen- | on the leading subjects of domestic and Th . of war 1s becoming more and i v and ull with a hearty thor- THE prompt action of the scnate on Thursday, in voting Mrs. Logan a pen- sion of §2,000 a year, will be heartily ap- proved by the country, and there is of course no doubt that the bill will pass the house without opposition and be promptly approved by the president. Itisa grati- fying fact in connection with this legisia- tion that it secured a just recognition of the widow of General Francis P. Blair to an oqual clum upon the bounty of the pation. General Blair was hardly less distinguished than Logan among the volunteer soldiers of the war for the union, L her up, Say, grub-stake me and Ul give ] ; i | ML house Judge Peck was_ walking up and | you naif. It's fortuno for both of us, sion. The situation was nearing a crisis | foreign policy. The offer of a cabinet | 10rq the seicnce of finance. Russia could | ©0Zincss that would not slight any por- | down the sast-room . with. Mr- Lincoln, | ‘\na no mistake when the shrewd perceptions of Manning | seat to Mr. Goschen is the wisest thing | (il a defensive war without monoy; self. | 108 Of the field of eftort, Tew who looked exceedingly sad “and every | ““BISLINN S citizon doosn’t put up 4 i him to do anything by halves. v o v is o ke fak 3 e Ui and Lamont_discovered the dungerous | Lord Salisbury has done during his min- | i is tho privilege of the | ever his hand found to 4o ho did with his nowandion tiy '5I~|$'§x.'.'1'1m'::fI-W'-"Rrr", :"l‘i"r;..lll;l!;l;!ul\1“_“(l::‘”l::“lx'ul'nfi'.:r’l‘ tho sao drift of the tide and convinced the presi- | istry. He makes a man of conspicuous | Loorest nation. But grand aggressive myeh. Drcsidont: may 1 inquird wiat distrosses | Siory before. But someboydoes~agrul dent that he must act at once and hero- | financial ability chancellor of tho ex- | yovoments demand sums beyond tho | There was a remarkabls balance and | ¢SRSt By LINpIrg WLt dlatrosses & mining cluim, consisting chielly of food ically. ‘The first Hill outpost was carr chequer; he keeps the liberal unionists | roady command of a minister of finance, unm»{t’: x:'}|f::f| m“.‘,""“,'.:;”2;‘1:-““3:::::':::-‘: 8 sped closer the judge! arm,“this | g6 keep the prospector zomg while at when Hedden fell, and since then New | together, reframing from removing their | Thes enormous debts of the g recd by amazing weaknes on | 15 Friday, black Friday, “haugman's day. | Work digging—and away he goes, hope ¢ e ) vo she h § I'he day they execute farme boys for | ping and skipving into the mountains, York democrats wearing the Cloveland | leader to the government benohes, and | powors are excreising a very consorva- | another. Gilts orieinally conciaped ot oy o thens posta down . the | PIR snd Bkiiving into thy mountalag, - brand havo been in demand for overy [ ho plucos Lord Randolph ~Churchill | ive fniluence upon Kurope. Tho artifioi | varanes wora happily. comoineid i | fin tsléep ot their posts down on the Plumpge i ags. bobweon hie oase na 1t oftice to which they wore eligible. Sev- | whero he cannot with good grace antago- | wur eries raised in Berlin to create o | him. He could excel ‘i pure mathe: | hoio iy, diaclpflng, OB, L [ BIarePED I 0RE ReLTcoR b TuRE: 06 b eral of them are now making their hab- | nize the government., Lord Sal | R et e e N e SR i e, o m:ulni;‘.‘ :\\‘n.n:‘:‘n:I,:m(:’n r“:‘x(":‘tn.1“,1”;"\.:,.111:1 can’t bear it; I ean’t bear it, oo | faeed. He sneaks around the camp a fow e itat in Washingtou, others have gonc or | conld make concessions to Mr. Goschen | not take ths popular thonght off of the | 1! UL e SR L Rl | S OnoaiTll ird certain poliic \nz':l!d\“\;tn hours and finlly mustors up. Gournge been appointed to go to the territories, | with more dignity than to Churehill, and | fnaneiat burdens of the fathorland; nor | A in misterly Stooping and penmrlian: 0 1080 108 NiRaEianAUbIOGE enough 1o g0 10 s backer und report tia and il the opportanitics have not been | while there is little prospect of avoiding | 4o the encrgy and histrionic nets of tion; inclear concoption of a plan of T ean't lio; I've tried it, and 1 nlways "h‘l““' Py e e e pore isted since Mr. Clevelund has still a | a rupture between the nhlfunl new to General Boulange we the army csti- :tllvl'x‘un, and practical ability for its excen- ke a ,,‘,1."»...;' T formunce is gone through with L, = year and a half in which to pru\ulu for | ism, tne clevation of Goschen 15 a very 0 ing whittled down, Russia | HO%: L R “After Liad been in ".5..,.@,‘.” some | Again he s ju confident he wig DomiNG the past two years ninety lives | his friends before the next national-con- | clever makeshift. i application for money denied, illx:;::j::x;- 08 ““I"‘) “\““w“"‘“‘d"' ;‘I‘f: m id a well known Washington | Lijore, just is radisnt, quite as sure that were lost at the railroad grade crossit vention, One effect of the appointment of Mr. | 414 the demand of the French ministry ey B my husband, an army oflicer, was ] struck her—strick her st Jast, and jndzment and thoro; ‘under cantrol | akivrod b Hilton Hoad. and 1 desirad. to TUEhat. D RO e e within the limits of Philadelphia—fi There is very good reason to beliove | Goschen as chancollor of the exchequer | for g Lurgo budget is denied, Therefore | of his. will . Indood, all his mag: | 20w him, T apphed’ to Mr. Btanton RIR D S S UL Al B RO MR two in 1885 and thirty-eight in 1886, Such | that the vresident’s change of front | will be the encouragement it will give | jtissafe to say that for the present the | hificent uuu‘n.-(»nm‘l_ vn:'h)\\'nu"nll\_‘ the | for permission to do so and was refused, | the monntaing A fow more months and a sacritice of life due to the neglect of the | improved his position with the democ- | the bimetallists, Mr. Goschen has for the burking powers of Europe will not bite. A"’i:‘l;\l'l:‘ll‘l.l-rl‘ll(“\'{H 1,.§'}:I;-m.' "tl’lex'llx’:d“i‘\'lwt‘: 1 told ._“I. Lincoln, wud he wrote me this | fo is back Tt AR AT railronds to provide adequate protection | racy of New York. He is un- | pasttwo or three ye ken the ground e ] o e a8 ability ey T uvlrl’"‘ e i hul wis |lh. r ; .;un‘« s creste for the public at the places of danger re- | doubtedly stronger at this time with the | that the general fall iu the price of com- Vory Likely, ¥8 10 exercise, 5o that his powers Were | friand of mine and 1 pot very ¢ S o A WY, 48 K00 ol TRAR fleets more seve upon the authoriti party in that state thanlhe was six montl modities, as well as the trade depression AMempiliis Avalanche, in process of development, Intel- | the publie welfiie 1 wish A A ‘,”,‘ A S who have tolerated the neglect with a | ago. But there is also reason to believe | throughout the world, has been due, in o Famlly wines” are advertlsed out wost, ctually ;An\.l‘ morally he x..\,-xl- stopped | a permit o visit her husha HOKL WA MAYE L. g D Lt May full knowledge of the danger, than upon | that his excessive solicitude for New | a great degreo, to the demonctization of | They are probably fixed up in “family jars. frawing, Whate ethiors. Juggod or wero Fhe permit was rofused, 1 neay | Himes . your they ive rich and a8 many the heartless corporations, to which tho | York democrats losing him friends i | silver and an adys in the \':lllu-vul PROMINENT PERSONS, “,““M%,‘,,,,‘, and gain a commanding | the close of the wi About November, | e I""'”“f". yvn\.q“,’. ',“f,'“' ‘1’\.‘: expenditure involved n providing pro- | other dircctions. There are symptoms | gold. Asarepresentative of the banking — height,” A noble thing to sec is the | before the assassination, Judge Peck ;"-" ~"'n‘mul‘1‘ ‘-x\‘\‘. e w‘;\\“ ".‘, 'v ‘”y tection outweighs all consideration for | of a very decided revolt 1 at least two | interests of Great Britain, his opinions | George W. Childs has an income of 500,000 | humman will direeting the onward march | went to Mr. Lincoln, who was staying | 10 108* con Mol ithin e Ghas ehat arard the lives continually endangered. A rters against the overtlow of the [ on this question have had some weight, | a year, of Imm:Avn ]m\\ll;rn‘ A m.:rh rthing by far | out at the ¢ -’“1 e, i x‘l‘: ; ",\l: 1“. i e e S B0 LA AL R B S Philadelphia paper states that the Penn- land contingent trom the Ewpire | but in the important official position to AL Bartholdi has been promoted to the rank :]!'I‘:_:“m»‘\‘ x“"fir 01\1“\‘ ;"‘l ]x Wais iathe qu< I{I',v‘nl‘l Y‘l:‘l L ane 24 ‘r;-“- ”-I'mn‘m sylvania railroad operates forty-six miles ate, Qur Washington dispatchies of | which he hus now been ealled his views | of commaunder of the Légion of Honor, I k s s [J | gant in their proy Most men we after six or cight years of thus sort of rondway within the city limits, and of | yesterday morning contained reference ay have effect on the policy of the goy. Michael Dayitt will be the guest of honor thing, lose a littic "ot their buoyancy rlory must in all justice be awarded to Pec 8 3, o one. wints , . fii: that io rocognized and oboyed whit | to kil e, amlie & 4 front desl Woruo | $RARM: 1A86 A b £ fuair Juoysy the persons killed on crossings last year | to a spirited interview between the presi- nent in its attitude toward the silyer | at 8 banquet in New York on the 1ithin- | \wus" pighttully dominant. Nor did this | than I am, He's ok abolitionist b o sto : " 3 odys | Notso with the prospector. He goe twenty-seven owed their death to this | dent and the delegate in congress from | coinage question. stant, obedience result from a mere cold and | What good would my death do anybody And on, hubting for Rrub ctukes ot company. Nearly all of the Reading’s Dakota, in which the latter sharply erit- | e 5 T "'l" }‘i:" ,“‘\-'l",': ‘}:.:,1: jl::);,‘\‘;"kl::»; 1“‘-]:]:{; :i.\u‘rrn‘;v; \”‘xa n‘fxfu:{ll“tmh lnlnnl: x\:xl«‘,’:”}\‘::iw .l|'.‘» u(l.' " 4{.);-‘?“[1‘11:‘:1 lfir\.‘,\h;m: ”{..V‘.T.‘.lvi' fortunes in his . ndand Josing th roadway 1n Philadelphia is a menace to | icised the appointment of New York e reported alliance of Germany and | mond of New Yor st fallen bel oolRaEe Wi goata., GRS IIL DUk Bens | fact, until death comes to his rolicd the public, and tho charge against tho | men to be governor aud associate justico | Russia has been the leading topie | $100000 . E A ; - — AR W10 Aho0 SBuIL MUY AISLEAY R compuny for last year's deaths is eloven. | of that territory, disregarding the form- | of continental discussion during the urlv.xlrbitlal-"”"n‘:s:h'l‘u:::m{rheopul"rhc“r\‘:vfl e¥ | | The young men rooming in ’lu 'I"”"| tihose tal fellows Lot front of mes At this tine a young woman is lying at | ally expressed voice of its people and ig- | week. The agreement is more in fm ;m“r‘“sl“u 13\.1‘-:m}'s uru.,'ru:s *¢ | block, :\ y;nlh\l"!ln'“\,\llx‘?I{ll‘{;‘ lu‘nl: \rlfu’t‘nl-ljl six to the ,like old Frederick, 1sup-. hor home in Philadelpbia in & critical | noring the platform declarution of tho dem” | the nature of & compact by whose terms | *% R o T | IAAR MG e SRR abRanad [ pagedsh #0020 ot D8 i condition, the vietim of a collision iu | ocracy with respectto such appomtments. | Russia will remain neutral in a war be- “,m‘\m“d‘u’n]“‘” Louls Napoleon's teeth, 15 | party. Theaflair was thotoughly enjoyed | for that mat Now, M ncoln, if which a train of the Pennsylvania com- s also noted that tle leading demo- | tween Germavy and France, and Ger. [ W00 S0 1o Bt LoLE Sion's ioelt, & | twenty-five or more couples bres- | you don't object, wo siia e ab uns pany ran into a street car. The authori- | eratic club of Washington had passed | many in A war hv_l\n'cn. Austria and | 4y, American Regis! s’ |>r\1'-.\s<g- won I;\‘ l‘l‘l:‘ | ubstrusive guurd over ties of Philadelphia are inexcusably cul- ons denouncing the course of the | Rus. Even in this l!ulllutl (url!\ the Congressman 1illman, of South Caraliua, | & :”“m ¥ ’!I‘]L'\(I“J\l‘l‘(jll’”‘l 2 by U “:- "“ was .41, .,h ;, ) one ;\‘. Ar : pable in this matter, which may perhaps i in apponting men from New | covenant would be a direct sacrifice of | yever Wears an overcaat, and in the eoldest i‘::’ e et o it | Hon, g ..:.f\\» ptlon v A iy be fairly regarded as another evidence | York and other states to offices in the | Austria by Germany and of France by | weather leaves nis sack coat unbuttoned. le - o'clock i of the pernicious influeneo of the rail- | Distriot of Columbia and the territories, | Russia.. 1t would be o fresh proof of Bis- | is sixty years old and i £eod bealth 8. B. Jonc concril passengor | Cliarlos. Ross, formerly s SRR [t B g road corporstions over those who admin- | in contravention of the party platform. marck’s r«-:ulnu: determination to madn- Bob Ingersoll - recently signed his name to agent "_l_‘lf;j;‘!‘ i io, del He 1 povular A\l: Bl u"v“ 1 Bkl § ¢ an “ | 11 i A y' ster the afairs of that municipality, i It is for My, Cleyeluud and the filends | tain peace in Europe, even at the. price | asentiment on exbibition .in s Wall strect | wust yesterday. siwilar positior Morehuuts, ou Monduy evening. ra of press company held t Thursday for the purpo T'he following 3, § y\vl-m

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