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R T e e iE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY OVEMBER 6. 18838 RATLROADS AT WORK, and the proposed congr fares over a bridge (the Union Pacific) DAILY nappad the little orie and still has it in his Posseasion consummation lly a failure rn from it what obstacl ¢n commereial policy presents to Dispatches from various parts of the PUBLISHED EVERY MORNIN| “Why should railr their own expense to build ¢ 1o the city?" state and information coming from well- ads be compelled at BRORTPTION. luding SUNDAY TERMS OF & Dally Mornin pdifi (e Year fc ed parties in this city, le @ 1o infarmed parties in this city, leave no Eonite et asked Brank Morrissey. believe that eral of tha rail- 3.& M., ave engaged v concerted effort to’ defeat were sent to knowledge will doubtl that the cong it Morrissey the logislature he rould become as tse- ful a tool to the railroads as he has been serviceahle lobbyist and as he is to-day a politi i In short, Frauk Morrissey dangerous character o irron Monthis % OMANA SUN ddress, One OMAIA OFFICEN NEw YORR OFFICR, . malied to any 88 will cost ULEANDOIB FARNAM STIE YT TCAND 10 TRIBUNE WASHINGTON OFFICE, FOURTEENTH STIRET, S WA TO REFORM. Will Gurley man, but lie lack democratic of the most distant vised that leading r il courngd to and break up The position of county at- torney demands a man of firmness, who cannot be swayed A1l communications relatin Sed to the Epiron ‘RUSINESS LE to ‘udvertise | bnsiness lotters and e addressed to Ty By Norming will Omabia abroad than polling a full yote. dst. cighteen to twenty thousand men in Omaha cligible to vote one of these voters should cust his vote for. president vains pitehforks. made betiveen vival on the popular vote at a presidentis The polls close at The patent-leather gentlomen who are Aid 10 S0il their hoots, should put o hoes on election duced: to play édtspaw for the corpors e (uvhn-nuh vot \u The Bee Publishing [Jamuany, Proprietors. ROSEWATE ! — oo s THE DAILY BE can he said for Mr. Gurley by his ardent friends § intends to veform if he s e everybody . khows that political offic particularly in this city importuned and ave being engineered inthe same inter- cst, under the prefense that Leese is an and particul cities based the Omaha n Statement ot € Etataof Nebr County of rm.gm this work and are expected to ¢ naturally inclined to dissipate. 1<.ig the chastening les- son of defeat. to impress upon him the fact that unbending antegrity best passport to an oftice Letit be impressed the vote of General Leese, if they can- n.vur\w.r'l'hnn Mr. Gurley'n 1shing Caripany, d¢ defeat-hinr Iur‘ul'\!mn |.| IIH ot hinr S ———— BUSINESS IS GOOD, vemarked, the demands political campaign thé attentioi of the people have Vless thitn uspal with Affirs of the'countr: AR Was as. follows: urn. out, everybody, and vote —_—_— S county, for the last time THE Bk calls upon you to exert yovr manhood and to stand up for Dou’t be led away whom you Know to be dishonest and dis- independent of bosses sell you as th ballot is the most suered American citizenship. for the interests of bad men is a menace to your liberty and to your of lonoy and frust. upon the generation of young men in Omaha who are ambitious to be honored in public life that they must not look to Batuariay: Nov in nonrly all principles. industrions law-abiding Mr, Gurley's defeat will do much toward impression. only reform him, but many of our’'most i wiyers who are now ard perdition. Bworn 4o efore me util subscribel in any nis ki diy of November A, dy and profitable movem nt. New York Cogunreinl business situation . that the volume throughout wrge, compating r.oand probably ove during the tional eampaign. tural movements in the come hore i steady inered State of Kebraska, Bullstin says of punty of Doulas, eorge 13, Tzschuck, Poxes wnd siys it he i Publishing company, that th dally circilation of monta_of October, It will not h privilege of prostitution country is remarkubly iy with lastye greatér than ever b drifting tow 2; for Jiniary, 2 coples for M) \ INTH Coplest for FUTURE OF THE ENGLISH TONGUE. in a paper by Mr. G future of the English-speaking rices just published in an American j to which it was specially contributed, the great statesman speaks most hope- fully of the future of the United States [l THE bank clearings of. Omaha are nrw( hu iness, wdstone on the copies; for July, 1w, 1 1d have led to a INRS, TX 183 Coplek; for Septem 33 coples: ' for Augiist, S48, wibs 18,154 1T 750U CK. affects but LI\A\ course of trade in our. ¢ The clearings for the past week exceed Paul, and’ are an increase of twenty-five per cent over those. of Sworn to hefors ence, this dth day of Octobey, A i FHIL, Notary Public, _-_— usual aetivity in business on the Pacifi while in’the south the cotton aud have assum those:of St. Trany man talks tariff after the elec- tion, shoot him on the spot. T movements proportions. niaintained Loand manafacturin have bien ou The October ¢éxport was larger than Listyear, whilethe i vorts were less, business has heen canser speculative, trade as a vule being cars vied on with small stocks, at veasonable and with o view diate consumption. November has therefore opened under very fuvorable auspices, —— he thinks, 1 is very questionab seeing any serious controversy between order of the commissioners to. close the polls at 6 o'clock, standard accordance with the spirit and letter of The statute fixing contemplates the sun dinl time, and which shifts by sections, vedt many surprises daiy s work. ORGANIZED labo for W.J. Conucll for congress. and Morri- the slightest, risk wie aeross the \n intic ocean for than seventy “shoild ther cord fts vote railroad time, without ronning approximation WE repeat it again, that there is uo andidate for the legis- laturo on ¢ither ticket will vote forpro- That issue is not before the people of Douglas coun that Taseall’s presence e —— v and that they are be- danger that any anxious peo- to-duy than ple in the country lows who have wagers at stake. unother, not by any with *‘the cords of a man.” illustration is needed in the b the passage of a submission amendment is bosh. — THAT proposed railway Lake to Sioux City, lows op further—on .pape nonnced that the completed within: the mext two years, the time is almost ripe ment in business from the s of the election are It certinly Te s a pleasing business of the. politic s the. political prev Lprophet, s well withdrawn. —— through the politic: littie distu the conditions business will now and that the |u'«'iml bety 1 campaign with so nd with all intercourse between the sime as it wa wmee to trade for the time he is spending in the slums in‘the nterest of Morris Mo- ly improve —— and that means, for the syndicate to strike the A vorgagainst Morris' Morrison js an indircet vote school bonrd. the board snould be route ctive movement, So faras the supply poiltics in the B i PLY dog crowd in son and Morton \tehood. of EVERY vote for t isa vote for the speedy Remember that, gentlemen of the democratic persuasion’ who do busi- ness with the coming eity of Southwist- Your friends in Déadwood expect you'to be true to them: KIMBALL'S Regarding the distinguished e October shows that therve was the English tongue, stitesman expresses the opinion that it belongs to_ it, the v represented at eve point on the surface of the globe. THERE is no more danger of a deme United States senator from Ne- hraska than there is of thisstate giving at mouth of twenty=two, expanding mouey civeulation of tho country, which will be, with all .t ern Dakota. ever hefore e is nothing in the matevial con- dition of the count tively satisfactory and ing promise that the veat wm profitably to'all intevests and that next ng tide of gen- 5 of -Omuha do outrageous prices for Y08 proposo 1o, pi influencing legislators on. railvoad questions wis sacial conver " on puhlu' works. stress of -the progressive materi velopment.” ccompanied by the large itadstone urges that Kng- *should bear in on-and spicy wine, but he that there ateh all sugar can- that this shall of good, Mr. Atiouit half tho peopic in the country | year will witnes: eral prosperity. e s THE CONGRESS OF The proposeil *congross nations to be.held in Washington next vear, to which'invitations to atl the gov- ernments of the have been issued, appears ik $adgment in pnlino:\l unlu‘h isn’t good great many of them will have paid dearly to find this out. IT 18 understood that the present mis- se has declaved the election all his for anything, that if Grover loses charms, his battered old cents, his rab- bit’s foot and his horse shoes will dumped into the ash bare distribution of the momenta of human ction, isa new trust for which we give account, a new summons to us that aced and watehful, not a remiss and sluggishfife, a new ele- at universat man, who does his auty g wver offers for himself and for others gifts to the most high God.” ERAL HARRISON has not only re- ceived the left hind foot of a rabbit for luck but the rest along with it. they should, jac hemisphere animal came we should live a hoped, even if it shall not prove to he very nearly o comiplete - failur objects of the congress are to consider rabbits witl be in big Tits vabbit's foot . charm of Grover Cleveland witl be put toa to-day, and it is not so strong the wild West wind misinformation mote the prosperity of the nations which have beén asked to send delegates to giross, to.cstablish an Aeriean ure more frequent and prevarier dulged in by the politic: ¢ organs during the past two he shown by to-day’s to be a rather ns and ‘the —_— Burlington’s wmoved off the main e very much as if the brotherhood will have the right of way pretty soon. SOME recent public prominént Canadians, amoig them- the Sie John MeDonald, thit the ruling classes in tlie’ dominion regard the sentiment in favor of annex- short of trea mnmhlr\. deed all public officials so char it and urged that e aunexation should customs union, to s inter-commuuication; appraisement rogulutions, three months will caunat fail stavtling record. the premier, TF lsaac S. Hask ation as little 11 would put on his grey and brown uniform as a colonel of bushwhackers, and wear decorations as a Knight of the Golden Circle, he would i on vlw"inu WEST will at least have to adopt a common legal tender silver ading election. re- coin, and in a geueral way to bring all \|nl-\'wm\'(l\ll!lrh“l‘nhn commercinlly A sup- T spotted as an turns on American oser velations W YORK, Indiana, New Jersey and Conuecticut, the eyes of the nation are fixed on you. —e STATE AND TERRITORY. Nebraska Jottings, ‘The roller skate has just been declared a nuisance at Cedar Rupids. There is talk of moving the church at' Humphrey to the town of Creston. Improvements still continue the day at Snyder. most stun- as a candidate republican lu';:iu«_; llml unthin-v would be gained by annexation. from Washitig- The inception of this comprehensive 1ly important project dates back es, and while not favo ably vegarded at first, subsequent. dis- cussion and inquiry led to the belief that it wouldbo heuetily weleomed by people would be taxe ton, regardless of their intercsts, and they would surrender not only their i dependence, but far move in o' mater way than they would receive in return. The tendency of recent events in this likely be to strengthen hostile to the A MAN who sots himself up as a can- didate for the lemslature above suspicion. voter wilk cast Morris Morrison. some twelve y that veason no Presbyterian is connection with school-desk rings and school building country will very the element in annexation idea. T promise of with which intended ‘to startle las \l)\\\u(lhu unu;nwn did mot ma- not to be accounted for on the supposition that for inventing roorbacks 3 The true explanation, doubtless; is that the managers had be- come convinced that the people, t0 b2 hood- The latest is a tree would be the case, that whatever of education, is ¢ y 1501 at home. William Anyan, of Grand Island, came all one of the the way from England to vote the republican me groat surjrise demoeratic A big catamount, kiltéd on a farm a fow miles from tows, wis one of the- curiositic: at Oxford last we The merchants and barbers of Walioo have s places of business in THE popular vote 3 a fraction over ten millions, which was about eighty per cent of the voter is expected that the popular vote t year will reach twelve and a half mil government depended upon to take any part in the proposed congress, the opinion seems to have obtained in that it has nething to gui 1y new comme United States sived to close the the future gn Sunday A move is being wade to start a debating 5 to help while-away the In a general society at Humphre long winteér e Patrick Coone recently gave fifth pair that she has borne. o5 are at work at Norfoll. of them was caught, but the police alloy him to slip through their fingers, A Saunders 3 strom had his hands torn off the other day i the gearing of a threshing machine, Fifteen hundred head of steers and 6,000 p have been imported from Colorado by uflalo county man to foed this winter, A white robed apparition has been seen re house at Unadilla and all worked up overthe matter. of Hallowe'en cel five persons this would show the population of the country to two and a half millions. alhance with tlie o flbcal policy of this country remains it is, and the feeling there eridently 1610 let well enough alone. necessary to remark that thi seley county, to twius, makiug the & responsible citizens of It is hardly Denver, for the committee of one hun- dred, hive guarantoed t rs to he paid tection and convie of illogal voting. contractors winked, and that an thefn at the last moment ‘wdald prob- assiduously worked up and encouraged by the Furo- pean interests that are profiting so ‘lib- erally by the tradé of Brazil, s sting question as this foreign influence may be exerted upon other South Ameriean countries. It 15 cectainly to be approhended that the le of Brazil will ha and _supplemented will be by the determined effc European interests there 1s reason to representation in the pro- posed congress will be far short of what is necessary to make it o success But if the vesult shall show that the time has not yet come, or the conditions for successfully car- rying out'this project, it will not there fore be rendered hope come a time wenty thousand ards for the de- ion of persons g The railroad hosse consequence obliged to use a great deal of caution in running excursion trains into the poll- ing preciucts of that city. —_—— THE remarkable open wenther of Oc- tober, which was during its last days as s June, has not been particularly It is claimed that n and sappy, vather unprofitable O — Tune several elevatoraccidents which ppened in the pust fow daysin been caused cither coutly at the school the people ar Oue of the freaks brators at Oakland was the gilded beer’ sign this city seem to have through negligence or carele the clevator boys that two-thirds of the elevators in charge of boys who are altogether tpo young for thoughtless in starting and stopping the elevators and caveless in relocking the doors The tenants of our large of- fiee and mercantile buildings should see to it that only experienced and pérsons be put in charge of the passen- ger elevators. ¢ an effect on The horse polsoner is abroid in Antelope William ‘Lubin of Fronohtown bong the latest victim. Some democrat cut the flag rope ou the re publican pole ut Chadron, and Patrick Hages, another bourbion, elimbéd up, the: pole and beneficial to corn. fear that the the crop is both gre through swelling. This has led deal to complaiu that the crop will be diss pointing and difficult to handle, due .to the large percentage of soft corn. With seasonable month; the crop will be able te mature rapidly and be cribbed with safety or shipped to elevators in condition to An Oxford dealey savt 4,000 pounds of wool to Chicago re instructed his agent to hold the clip until after election, as. he was ce cans would be successful and wool would not-favorable, in the'republi when closer relations and ‘an alliance A Cedar Rapids man named Brown, whose wife had secured a bean given thie custody of their child, diste garded the court's order lust week and Lid mutunl advautage and protection will all American be established betweeu Omaka be given powers to regulate Tha pastor of ‘the Haptist church at Stromsbiirg preached his farcwoll sermon tast Sunday morning. The people’ iere 8o highly pleased with the production that they gave him anencorc and the discourse was repeated at the eve ning service, The cost of the Sioux City corn palaee has been figured up at §3 venty new schools have been organizéd in Sioux'county during the past year. A Cushing - hunting - party killed twenty five ducks; an cagle and. a calf on a recent trip. Palo Alto county has‘a republican who was at one time the teacher of Grover Cleveland in a district sehool Sixty-eight school teachers instruct the Fouth of Emmet county, fifty-two of then residing at Esthérville, 1t'took 400 men several “hours ‘to’ find ‘& three-year-oid chill-which had been lost in a corn field near Mt, Vernon Dad Ginter, an lowa City restauranter, found a-big lump of wold in u chicken he was dressing. - Everybody is now killing chick: ens there A physiciin at Hamburg has written to the state board of health to learn if under ‘the vresent liquor Taw-fie iy allowed “to fill- his owu prescription coritaining alcoholic” liquor fromr his present supply. He. cannot. A six-year-old ‘danghter of George Mar- shall, - af Ringwood,, Clinton county, ~had scrofula in her throat, and a picce of hickory- mut getting in her windpipe: bursted the scrotula sores, choking her to death, Dakota. The ¢ity warrants at Deadwond are sélling at 70 cents, A theological department will be added to the college’at Yankton: An unruly colored kid is the first inmate of the Plankinton reform school. A Potter county farimoer has received #414 for the flax ‘raised on eighteeu acres of ground. The Presbyterian cle the Black Hills met at #ANize a new presbyte Ed Harnvis of Riverside township, claims 10 be the oidest settler in Brown county, ving lived there since 1575, Rey.. Mr. Farquhar, of Morris, 111, has been called to the pastorate of the Congrega tional chureh at Rapid City T'wo, more electric lights havé been added to the plant in Deadwood, but still* some . of the principal streets remain in sty rian dark ness. Ed_Tyman, who has been injail at Yanl ton clinrged witnselling liquor to the Indinns, lus been released on bail, s the évidence indi cates that he is thewroig party. Thisking it was whisky, Thowmas McClire, of Wentworth, swallowed an_ounveé of car bolic acid. His chances of living now. de pend oa the quality of whisky ‘he has been in the habit of drinking. Preparations for the iccommodation of the legislative crowd fiext winter . are alrady being wade in the boarding houses and by house’ owners' in Bismarck. . The session will be one’ of great interest and a largo number of visitors will be present, —— An Open Letter to McShane. 0¥ Nov: 5, 1888, To Johu A.McShane Several weeks ago 1 challenged “you to - di s with me before the people the charges ou had made through your paper, the Her. 4, anil asked you, it ¥ou had any evidence fraiid in connection with any aet'of - mine, to publish it.at.orice. You liave not done so, and you dectined to meet e because you did not. dare. to ‘do 50 in the presence of our congtituents, - but yon ' skutked . behind silence and continued .in your dirty wo and now in the closing hours ‘af the cam- paiga, whien you think T cannot answer yonr calumuies, you revew them.. 1 therefore de- nounce you'as u coward 1denounce every one of your charges in this morning's Herald us ‘malignant false hoods, and dare you to the proof. 1 pronounce you a maliciaus falsifier, standerer ~ and liar. Now for a few questions. It has been cur rently feported and generally belicved that you are a member of-a syndicate, which has @ large governient contract for furnishing beef to the different Indian tribes up north, and-that the practice is to ‘fun, say a thous and'head of cattle, through a-narrow chute, whore someone in’ collusion with the-syudi © counts them;’ and the same herd is driven round a larg c.and then through the same chute again —ind this is’ continy a third, fourth and fifth time, and” thus the same thousand _cattle are made to number ,000 head, and. the -syndicate recdives pay | for | 5000, altholgh only. 1000 lad been: delivereil. It is -4 penitentiary offense for' a senator or a-member of ‘the House to-be interestod in & govern ment con tract. It has been currently vreported and helieved that, when out on the plains, you commenced the cattle business by branding calves which belonized to other -people, and continned this business. Uil you had gathered a large and valuable herd. It has been” currently reported and gener: ally believed that you: induced @ number af your . employes to . perjure themselves in proving up for - you . -on . fraudu lently. -pre-emption. - claims, : where you fenced in immens: quantities - of Lands' in_order to.prevent. men of small eans from getting land. It is reported, and gencally believed, that you purcha SCAL in CONEress. two vears Wgo by the corrupt usc of $100,000, and that you are now employing your vast sealth, ob. tainéd by the means abbve described, in 'try ing'to farce yourseli upon the people as gov- ernor,. . You have never denied the truth of any of these very damaging reports, I should be glad if you.could pro¥e your innocence, Th this chmpaign your cotirse has beon in famous. You have utterly refused to show yourself to the people. * You have never been Upon any platform. -Areyou so conscious of your utter unfitness or incapacity and worth lessness that you dare not appear before the people? No man since the days-of William .L\L Tweed ever resorted tosuch disgraceful and dishonest palitical ‘methods as you have introduced into this canvass. Your only means are boodle, corruption aud fraudulent.ballots. You have hohope or thought of wccomplish ing anything by fair means. Counterfeiters iock themselves up in. back allevs, in retired places, and with their asso ciates in crime and with theik tools, pur: their nefarious business it making counter- feit money, and then spread it among the eotile. PV is foported and generally’ beliovéd that you have locked -yourself up. with twenty or nfore persons, sworn to socrecy, and have wade out fraudulent ballots and have spread thein over the state to cheat the people You are coprupting the ballot} you ave cor- rupting men; you are striking at the v foundation of government, of civil.order, of the social system, of sociely. Youare apo litical outlaw. lot me warn you that the avenging Nemesis of justice 18 ever on the trail of such as you. William M. Tyweed died ‘a_ miserable “death in.a common juil Sucli will be your fate untass You mend your ways, Jonx M. Tuaven, The Meaning of It. “Coming down to Harlem river' means a g00d deal this Novembex. The streai is the dividing line between the parties in the - Bui pire state, rth of Harlem river is repub Lican, south demogratic, Four yeurs ago Vote of the southern portion was as follows Blaine. Cleveland NOW YOIk, vy e e 80,093 134,157 Kings (Braokiyn) 55,514 Queens . .. > Ricimond Suftolk. .. ymen and laymen of argis recentiy to ar- Total .., Cloveland's niajority, . “This does not take in the Butier oiprohi bition votes. The northern portionjthis year expects to come down to Harlem river. with 50,000 or 90,000 majority Harrison, and 0 the southern portion will have:to do better worls than in 1854 to overcome it. At this stage this peems Hardly . possible from the outlook at present, for the mayoralty fight is couceded to hurt Cleveland. e Back at His Post. CoNSTANTINOPLE, Nov rauss, Uniited States minister ta - Turkey, has arrived here o bis return from thie United States. R L O sunny shores of tropic'islés, Wiiere all the vear bright verdure smiles, Constant fragrance fills the air Yet will SOZODONT compare With those odors of the south, While it cleansés teetl’ nud mouth. BUFFALO BILL spont so many years, and at onco offerod ¢ the right to manufactare in A his now compound, F Ao A patent was g this substance fand Lt will be knwn to the trade as "u\lr:\hh\ The new powder like damp corn me odor about it which nize s oil myrbane of the Great Showman From a Two-Year Trip. intown yesterday. He is in the enjoyment of excellent bodily health, he possesses even in lmv'\* much ¢ and which hus an droggists would at guistied afr which makes him a central figure inseparablo compan in any gatlering ions, his dramond buffalo head and tons flash as of yore, though less of tue dast and more than formerly distinguished him T am going to my home in some of it made ove littlo five in the Curran’s drug store by special in w Dritian, and th on and Mr. te the acquafntance of m having seen them in nearly two left this country a year ago the | Marchi and have since played as you know to prove that the mixture cannot be ex- ploded-in the open aif wood and | two pounds of the werae putinto the five, od to such a tost w invention A small fire of havealss played to groat yellow compound We earcy more horses, and wen than any show on_carth was saturated with Kerosene concluded to give the weatern 8 5 quantity burned miles outside of Beal is the man who whil \ roll of fhe compound about tho size of thel i ; has the Arabian s jeneral Grant couple of nionths at home and then xo on a hunting expedit to_the Pacific 3 v of gentlemon was tested by was'touched of witht plosion did not explodn the new sub- sur party will be s nunb thas woulid prixlace \'-xu some q( it was p:?\ on Mlm\unml iftard, and othérs Nate Salisbury will Paris to mak arrangements for. our The show we will give At timo has it beon possible to explade ‘the, ugw substincs in the open aiv, Three men who for the city of N yearsiwere th have exploded. and was big one, but starter eompared. with going to take to not only still in th impirovements oven thing into our poc usiness, but ar 1 asked L0 assist it blasts A holé two foet deap was drilled in the havdest rock to be found on that partion of th experts sy that were: they. to last it i er, two poutids las 1 evening and was accompanied Cantfield, who has just veturned fr % ould Ha tes WITH THE NATIONS. The Literary amount, and it was decided to try what nine ounces-of thié r Three rolls, ounces, were, | having been” properly: connected \\IHI i fusey the whole The fuse was ligh{ed and shority u(lur the air was full'of (tyigg bowldets, and tlie rock was blasted ‘to f tests go to prove that this. avw powder, which:aactually does the work ng powder W compound el pontalning threo Evenings at ings With the Nations" ate s @ a liigh tone to the t Park Place, a tone heard only in great seats of i whose notes are was tauned arning,. as this m to indicate that thie high prize | knowledge, holarshiip, aro of the scrious teachers atid cacer mite,and which iy perfectly ail slitpments The mannfacturs will by at onco, :'nmlm'm'n-li in N.:w Britain for inment lnst for thes right Il street commis®oner will use it dn s work biv the-vity ques ‘l'Iw introductory casay which was the key- | hirmless to hantle, And’ rary part of the prow ~4h»l\\ ed how Greeea becay that world took 3 v paid 1 mm(\ufl literature, “comme masses out of which the Roman_emjire. was 1 of Groeee, and Tove's Progress, Chicao Trihune: 1t is-so sudden, eriudes’ sustain and refined mus responded the young for good taste Last week a be enacted by these sam elocution ani th HLs0d: iotard Roe, with Tils weight onone foot, hisleft lis right aem e ouny ladies, showing histrionic art receivod f attention in this home of the The little play entitled resting easil mantelpion hind him; and his whole attituds curelpss. unstudiod ense’ ani . graes, ue- quired only by long scenic effect. round sconery resenting thio interior of the Temple of Vest was painted for the oceasion by. t et and her pupils, Following is the programme of *An Even- .Miss McHugh nd. patient pra he pépented, vy standards: and by the eold“eonventionalities: of society We. havo known each T know it 5.7 ured by ordi ing with the Gr Introductory Geography of Greeco. The Tale of Troy The Story of Spart indeod suaden: othier: only l\\(\n'} “four 8:3 o'cloe T 1 i lm.u'd nl llw ath Miss Bedford ither of us hiad Yot with tho s nea Hundred yones, hothir biotter, on witl o te ritone voice, Miss Gruenig Miss Babcock .Miss Shelley The Dying Lion, . Young Barburians at Play . « 'mh\ we fiavo nowa ¢ his cuitivated 1. fiat had attendod “the thestre, the. eons cert, the church,and the oyster parlor tn,;:-nwr for a your heart hoat rosponsive to mmuw ST will notprotend Lo den replied the y 1 interliides were rondvrad **Marche aux Fla Misses Guthman, Daroling, “Jaime a Chuter, voc dogon sensoh Misses 1. Lowe, instrumental duo. no, Miss Robert 2 vocal s0lo. ... Miss Bubeock. 4), piano solo.. D, Miss MeCres ' and Sunsh avowal moves “Valse'de Chopin” ~~| enow. 1= L1t 1. o m,mu.lqd “Love 1s not ilée growth of y moye'in its courseé with th. lnmn'nl\ step of a man_ working by the A6 wprings up dike . muphie-e— Jttakes ingtant ““Des Morgens'in der cighiton and Mciugh, instramental duo “0de to a Statue, Misses Gregg, Roberts, an electrie fash, ,m.« gsion: Tt docs not need tohe j Is not the ag- onizing conxing hlvuf w _\ulln;{ mrm'n fivst chin whisk i You will f.ngm my prosumps you not, and sponk the words R o Your lips—the ‘words Appeal for Andrec 1585, B Oxily; Nob, The people of {hi s looked upon o “Third ungratefulpolitician, the suffrage of the voters fo terms of oftice they sufticient for any oue maun o tho custom 1o suminarily sit_down imagine that For, having re The evening had passed like n b Darnelle, admonishod by lh- clock thit it was time to 2o, feet and stood beautiful he- On any man W vote'of the count, can use it at wiil. This is the case in the present v commissioner, held the oftic in_ nis- vest. pocket, and ** he said, in cager, passion= snts, now thit you have blessed mensureliss 1or 10 his cloction to that. oftico. | 1 1ife, with was a member of the city 80 wo see that he for ton yeurs, with golden hope, am.asking too much has been in ofi continuously 1 plead for just who can ask for o voters of this county is to say the least hog y be a good man vesponded the Mr, O'Kcofe 'm lace and may have ma bit we must rémember commissions ‘Please tell mo your fiest name.” thera are othor men who a well'qualified and as full spect and support of the voters of this coun as Mr. O'Keofe, an ol saying and new broom swes ksep fresh life and ene fices just so long judicious mhmmurmnu of the The republicau 'amon us for a nnmb has built up o busiaess for him waterially helped the growth of the city and of splendid i qualities, upright and honiest in his “de with his fellow splendid record” as > as capable wnd s, cupablo wid | 3019 1877 Brandy.purestsufest & bests trieé one’ that and as lonw as w in_ our public of 1 on the tete- oft arm éneir or offered no sugp tion of the proximity ot a white horse — woll-padded dimly lighted par warmth and d5 ho inhaling the fi nt tutti-fruitt) ath he was very, But the demon of uns to have her tell him she loved him made hiai spy Are yousare you vers happy. tisfied longing No “Labor Ticket' Authorized. Au adjourned meeting of the joint labor or- gatiizations was held-at ( Thursday evening to hear committee appointed at a previous meoting. recommended that no labor cpresenting o aat this time, wolld be true to me, nd Army hall last X wealth should vani " she answered, with 'a disengaging “The committe ticket, distinetdy “how cdn you my love when you know T refused Tom m who was 50 hand- wd warns all iy such appears that it workingmen that if is not authorized nized arc the These parties being parties and rezularly organi J" he pepsisted “Why do you d, baving - ticks encouragingly, remember it went broke on the their best judgment as to, thie merits ‘of nididates on either of thesé three tickets This action is thought ne mored that irl l\wpulunh paring to have @ so-cal dividuals are. pr commendation was adopted themiand o regr h escuped. her . hall unconsciously: o I wos foxy SICK HEADAGHE Positively cured by these Little Pills, Tlicy also relleve Dis from Dyspepsta, In: digestion and Too Hearty an Powder or Dynar vémurkable lish draggist, ‘onn., nnumlmnngun..-rnnuuu with 5 surprised roclc blasting vicsson worked vears ago young, I powder mill in-Sweden with Desiving to win fame edy for Dizziness, Nausen, he worked at une trade finally learnin e, Paln in the Side| TORPID LIVER Purely Vegetable, SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. and another, 1 afew ycars 2 told him that he had been ating the now famous powder, in the study of which he had uncle in the old countr, 80 the unc| successful in inv

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