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N & A s . mever in a battle, and who contracted 4 The.Omaha Bee. THE DAILY BEE--OMAHA MONDAY FEBRUARY 12 Nobraska, who have 80 often been i » sopular movement 0 sscure & part DOURLE ANI SENCHI.X &CTING bled to support thia barnacle In idle- | for him. POWHR AND HAND ness; thercfore, be It enmcted, that |, &%, st fastory st Risiog City i & ; s hereby, appropriated from the state | been formed at David City. T \reasary to pay this grost warrior for | /An organ hae heen orfered for the Meth Steam Pumps, Engine Trimmings, odist church of Rising City. servioes he protends to have rendared | "y 00, hag the finest school hotre oy AN, " years ago in fghting & band of bloody |, 'he publisan valley. «INING INERY, BRLTING, Joan, BRAss P, [RON FITTINGY PIFR, erss s Re| ] CRING, L AN St. Helena had an o‘ld fashioned spelling rquawa, oo ) osine bad to be| WALLADAY WIND-MILLS CHURCH AND SCHDOL GELLS 7 ! :::fi::::::fi,::fnfi?m i oo el e cecses (rom, Ricusiesd Oor. Farnam and 10th Streets Omaha, Neb. 8 Cl thawed out last weel 'l“’ha old Davis !;:‘lhu at Schuyler is to be Tn the first place the house bill|Siunders eommitted o dsed whioh bis | ™ e O%e" iuto 8 hall T e T S ounger brother threstened o report to [ o TWo large elovators are to be built at - 5 throws upon the state the burden of | JiiEl O, svent him the clder one | Sehuyler this sprivg. SPECIAL NOTiCE TO malntaining . the commission. ~ All|cut off the young one' The Norfolk small pox patients left on othor sates o our knowledge | aditonte o b are reconer Growers of Live Stock and Gthers. Brownville has siz church buildinge, WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR where the system 1s adopted sssess | brother confessed, nus four of them brick, the corporations for ‘the expense of b"v". ':nel;:-fl P;r th;;'l“;:u o] B Lincoln has an average daily school at ° or heartlessness Dlal ake, 0. their suporvision. Agaln the only | nfrMyra Suith, » woman who han to | 4 mational bank has boe N power given the commissioners is to ';0;! hard to mnkaln l{:fl",f lwunh Central City. n organised at A hesr complaints when mado by tho ioh, a1 iw ot s, bospial e pert| b e ae o stk n wagon factory mayor, police judge or board of county | poorly fitted to receive patients, and for at Wahoo, 1t is the best and cheapest food for stock of any kind. Qne pound s equal commissioners, and to notify the com- three doys the poor woman Isy ona pilo of | The Beatrice saloons are run without to three pounds of corn. Stock fed with Ground Oil Oake in the fall and win- h’ talots b straw on the floor. Then tho authorities [ licenses, ter, Instead of running down, will increase in weight and be in good market- pany that such compla ave bee. | procured a he;lnb.e-d‘ The ¢mall boys in De Wit carry re.|able condition in the spring. Dairymen as well as others who use it can tes- What redress will the mere notifis | Mark Poroiva', mlolfl lflfl!{; of Clay | volvere, tify to its merits. Try it and judge for yourselves. Price $26.00 per ton; no ton of a railrosd company that|Syity was [ und frozen tu desth last | Fremont w.akes its city prisoners shovel | charge for sacks. Address Wednesday urder a culvert about three | oo, 04-e0d-me WOOODMAN LINSEED OIL CO., Omaha, Neb, s y 3 TAXES AND THE TARIFF. Opponenta of tax reduction are try- ™ ing to divert attention from the main . Sun. n nl;.flb“'let..‘n“-:;‘“:;uzfm Iy.‘I - issue by theoretical discussions of the TERMS BY MAIL— ~ merits of protection as a policy and -y the rulnous consequences of free o Month 00 g{n:;:l‘&.-.. ..lg.g g:mnznh.. “, trade, Let It be understood that the W l‘xm hiatibd eve people are not interesting themselves Wmidnyn. m Jiry ®VerY | with theory., Just now they have the TERMS POST PAID— certainty of & disaatrous financlal 4 panio atarving them in the face unless the tariff taxes are promptly and gen- Awxucax News Courasy, dole MO0 | oronaly reduced, The question of commission were constitutional, the bill introduced by Mr. Grout and his asmoolates ought to be killed deader than a last year's herring. It is the wenaxest, most transparent attempt’ to do nothing by legialation that has ever been concocted by the agents of cor. porate monopoly. It Is neither flash, fish nor fwl, and will prove worthless in remedying a single one of the — — STATH JOLTINGS, .| ter/ff reduction has been pushedto the feont by the overpowering issue of tax :::&nr.- :!.ul-fid ‘:d - reduction, There I8 no demand for or Tix Bex. free trade, but there is a loud and BURIN F%.w::fi“fifihnfi general ory from every section of the dressed to THE BEr PUBLISHING COMPANY | country for relief froma burden which j:,":::'h b?r::;'a ;?:;.:blu. nd Pos is sapping our financlal vitality in- the Cowpany. increasing the burdeus of the poor and oy r—] overflowing the natlonal treasury with Yhe BRE PUBLISHING 00., Props: | an annual surplasage of $150,000,000. E. ROSEWATER Editor. While the revenue laws remain as they are nothing but a commercial ofisls of the seyerest kind can prevent this enormous excess of revenue from flowicg lnto the tressury, A promi- nent statisticlan has estimated,and his assertions are not questioned, that if this goes on until the lst of July, 1884, every 3 or 3} per cent. bond now held by banks will have been paid long be- fore that date. The only two courses open to the seoretary of the treasury will be tobid in open market fox honJs not yet matured, at an immense ex- e AP ot B " RetrencuMent and economy shoula bethe watohword of the legislature. Oar taxes are already too high. — Cor down the taxes. Don't vote & doilar for pablio bulldings anywhere unless it 1s absolutely necessary at this time. complaints have been made | niles west of Sutton. He was under the | . f bri p 3 | icfiaenca of liquor the day before . d it is | Tecumeeh wants to organize a fire brig: bring to the complainantel And fyupposed wet o Llaeg where he was | #7€ why are the mayors, police judges, |found. His widow, it is aaid, will sue the Parties are boring for coal near Genoa. and boards of county commissioners | PAFties whe sold him the liquor. Lincoln complaias of its poor butter. e man o f made the only mediums through | AoMs of nicotine polsoning recent'y | Blue Epriugs wants a new hotel, A [ ] ® hich the peapie oun. roach the ear of | Leats ScHd Lhoan e bl phps.sudposta| Schuvler it oubof bard ool ® 3 the cmml‘m:m' Of all the schemes | heF mouth, eucking the nicotine therein. Hampton has a wife beater. WHOL PSA LE For three hours she was -pgn»nlly lite- | Oakdale is out of coal. for railroad regulation that will not |less, and it was only by the briske:t kind (4 regulate the bill under consideration ::,fl{d LA L TR _ { is absolutely the boldest, barest and | The billiard hall st South Bend han been | RSLLLIBANE N AAACIANS { most wseless, It bhas no redeeming | ®¢llicg to its customers ,‘‘champagne , if — THR south wants to secure the next speakership. In the Interval before the election it might profitablyjdevote ts de- . Ky HAS BEEN PROVED [ ::I::::. ::‘:::“dn‘ T penditure to the country in the way |quality to commend 1t even toa mo- :?Eu::«hm ;','.'33'."“1"?; b‘:v:::q‘:l t:rhr::g 6 Klfi ""' DUNSEY, OURE ""Es o wvion AT 4, of premiums; or else to, hold the [ment's consideration of the leglala- | 0ut b be formivg lager aad the propristor | 1) o EASES. |£1|30] and 1308 Farnam St. Cor. 138th " Govemon Br Jouw Is now leotur.|@00ey recelved in taxes uutl]ture. It is s shallow attempt 0| of the Siocumb law. OT HEAT o OMAHA NEB .| the country 1s convulsed with a panic block all legislation and to pull Jthe| Tha steward of the Cuming county peed) $as ing in Ohlo, axd socordlog to the tale arising out of the finanolal strirgsmoy | wool over thé eyes of those members | POt farm got d-uck in that point and wes | | SHieainys ok L] s graphio reports there is enough cold water. at present in the state to sult even the Topeka teetotaler, ‘Eemm————— Dri HoLues has signed the tota! bstinenice pledge as far as ledturing goes. If Joe Oook could follow Dr. Holmes excellent example the osuse of Ztrath and polysylabic Eaglish would be the gainers. — Ir J. Sterling Morton's dlalogues put in the jail under the court house, He For s TR f the legl ho | ly dév di s T O TR PR KL T o ity bt ot | SRt S Bt et ety MCNAMARA & DUNCAN, a Rither Sex. Incontinence, retention e, brought out half the people, The fire wus TR T WHOLES * LE DEALERS IN Tue constitution provides that the| John Briggs, of Franklin, got up ! to which all the black days that are now down on the oslendars of the ocountry %ill bs a shadow. The ques- tlonfs not whether taxes should be zeduced. Itis conceded on all hands that they must be cut down by at least $60,000,000. Two more years of such treasury recelpts as the last will put such a strain upon the business and soclal fabric of this country as has never before been witnessed. Bat In the face of this all important msh extinguished, and so was the legialature shall assoss tho fratiohises | carly on the 4tk and staried the e, then S KENTUCKY AND PENNSYLVANIA oing back to bed, He fell asleep auniu of curporations, What corporation in | §nd when he woke up the roof was [y Nebraska is assessed on its franchise?| Ho got his wifo and childron out safely, Linrth L LA AR i) 1.0xe obatinato cas's { kd- L4 . What attempt has been made to value :::'nl:" everythiug except & sowing ma® ney Fg;“;“{?fififi'?‘r‘:" lems ;nwefllln-v . 3 § o —Philip C. )M, D, Monkton, Ve, for assessment the franchises of any| A storekeeper in the intorior ndvertises | iy wifo has beon much benefibted trom the j of the railroads dolug business in onr to pay 25 cents a bushel for potatoes not | ugeoi Kidn y Wors, Shoh d K.ney & her state? frozen, sud tells the farmers to bri h © mgla'nt ;" writes Rev. A, B, Cole man, Fayette [ ] in before tha drop in ¢! \iile, Tenn, R T T who have potutoes t: i . . "'i?“ rafiroad regulation had been tsnue the paid advocates of selfish and | THE telegraph announces tha death "io“.fl?‘mk":: : ollar anywhere in in Fond or Fres. Also dirsot ]mpartem of poblished during the last campaign, obrackes, pap-pampered industries at Washing- |of Hon, Marshall Jewell, which oc- ton are revelling in oceans of debate Polin, the Plattsmouth murderer under IS A SURE CURE . ourrad on Ssturday at Hartford, after | sentence to hang March 6, wili probabiy for all diseases of the Kidneys and over the advantsges of pretection and | a short lilness, Mr. Jowell has been |Ket & respite, owing to delsy in making out y y the suloidal policy of free trade. The|prominent in the republican party fcr ‘.":’.fl"f" to the supreme court aak- || —LIVER— “ 2 wpeciflo actiol this most important tariff must be cut down because taxes bt 2 o thvo the last twenty-five years, He was| While chonping wood at Sidney, Juke organ, epabling it to throw off torpidity and i must be reduced. Theory cannot be|born in New Hampshire in 1825 ; Gibson caugnt the ax on & clovhesline | |E insction stimalogag (16 SOy RSy Jobbers and Manufacturers of Fine pormitted to blook the path of s reform on aver his head, which caused the weapen to | [§ SF Bile: 400 by Ko p e b e rae. whose postponement is imminent with danger to every interest, of the coun- di like G-ant, was bred a tanner, and |cut him deep on the forghead. ‘Ifyou arosuffering from afterwards was extensively engaged in M;n lr’x"zmd 'l;rr dmréke:l:eu hlll Blair ".M,dg‘lu.ad',i.a‘ “‘"‘:r“;‘;‘:;;f";d“'“g‘:; G B S i telograph construation in the south- | pree o torrore cf that I the pest | | noy-Wort willsurvly rotievo & quickly cure. A 4 Y. pluce will 1n this soason to cleanse the Gystem, every western staten, In 1850 he removed | probably keep them sober. W there would not have been s corporal’s guard of democrats in the present legislature. —— Various medical societles are dis- oussing the subject of medital ethics, Medical ethios means refasing to ad- vertise in newspspers and spongingon editors for free puffs, In other pro- feasions this ts oslled *‘dead beatism.” S— As 108G as our firmers and m ohanios sleep under mortgaged roofs the state has no right to impose taxe on them for the construotion of publio buildings that can just as well be de- forred a fow years. omeahiould take & thorough eourse of it. 3 e 3 ARG M ot ap < | ) soLo BY DRUGCIETS. Price Agents for Jos. Schlitz’ Milwaukee Beer, to Hartford, Conn., where he was for | ,, & €05 wis B HP CF ;n%&nm‘::‘; Bottied and in Kegs. ' ‘\ A POSTAL TELEGRAPH. years engaged in the manufacture of | at 5 cents a vote it cost all who cast the Booner or later the government wili 9 06 - bo foroed for the proteetion of ia ali.| lather belting. Hoidontified himaelt | buloteut 85735, 0 o | Famaiins aiveste cthe vewesot W4 214 & 310 8, 14TH STREET, - - - OMAHD, NEB. i o8 to establish & postal telegraph|Tith the republloan party at|(Neill, was frozen to death whilo on are-| order. It ‘eured m Nevins, e its ization, . y .| ringfled 0. : i i, gt | E RIS, Bk McMAHON, ABERT & CO, 2d {nflaonoe durlog the civil war | A STGFIIEe n the hands of s emal toy | | KIDNEY-WOR d Vinson, at Norfoll loded Jast - \ To 1850 he was clooted governor <1 | Wedntady, tisiog the. Kand 1o & saock: ||FOR THE PERMANENT CURE OF COonnectiout, which office he held un- a5 Sioncr, I CONSTIPA‘TION. H ween 1 - L1878, AN ANS, cqualulon of Jila | B T e T ars o T bag | o] o cues et aeie s peyastont S 0 2 term of office he was appointed by ::lo':fi:gl:wh oiher’s public scales of being KID) Precident Grant minister to Russia, g ahd 1’ 1974, entored he. cahinivh:an Dr. Woods' little boy at Schuyler licked [ a frosty plcce of iron the other morning, postmaster-general, retiring in 1875. “dlh.d %o sacrifica some of his tongue to X I > lS s : t looee, v . Mr. Jewell was prominent as oppo- | 5 °0"% #lquickly curca all Shelt cople were obliged to go to physic . neat of a third term, and his name mm:m”(x:.f noft coat lm,: wfek, the Union g i‘i.y“ livx}'y::fl:wmme-,nmm.nmmf ’ was before the Cinotnnati convention | Pacific not haviug any on hand at that | [Fceer] USE [romueeteon o8 vioo preaidont, when Mr. Wheelor | *Yoerq 1rowning win helplng to moves WO 1315 DOUCLAS STREET - - OMAHA EEB. was nominated. At the Chicago con: | house at Hastiogs, when & brick fell from orystallizsing in favor of such a move. Representative Anderson's bill, which is now before congress, while orudely drawn, has served to bring the neces- slty for national ownership of the tele- graph, and the arguments in its favor strongly before the people and to awaken a discussion which must final- ly erd in the United States following England's example and giviog ita citi- zons cheap and unrestrioted tele- graphlo communication. No nation in the world uses the telegraph as much as the people of the United Oarrain Payne, the Oklahoma raidor, is sgiin heading toward Indian territory, and four companies cf cav alry have been sent to hesd him off. The army in the departmont of the Missourl seem to be getting more than their share of work. — o same ti (howover obstinato the case, ghis remecy| will overcome it. A'wew land cffios has been estab lished & Valentine, Sloux county, with Jamen Morris, late eecretary of 5 oné of the ohimineys snd fractured his jaw. all{ formy, yields to it T “ TN Senator Saunders, as register, and|States. Last year wo sent more than Ventiolh | ihe fwasi made ahalrman Niobrara had lota ef fun a_short time | fu " AR A A Aprit .A_ .B.l CJIIY J. Wesley Tucker, of Blair, as re- ocoiver of public moneys, Mr. Simon Bweilzer has boen reappointed as reg- ister of the Bloomington land office. . Tun investigation into alleged abuses at the insane asylum shows that violent and dangerous inmates cannot be treated like Sinday school ohildren. And that is wbout all that has been shown, Thoae who are best acquainted with De. Matthewson are fifty millions measages over the wires, IR nAtonsl U IRnbliotn Siaom @ epelling match in which the little g mittes, sud conducted the cam- [schoolgirls spelled down the big men. o 3 - & paign which resulted 1o Gen, Garfield's mmmg ".‘.'u'n“é':‘.a'é‘.','fl?ilt couple of | ESANRIL. E Y WOR election, drawing Iargoly upon his | cern thun exists west of the Missouri. HE CREAT CURE|; private resources for the cxpenses of | The resent Uatholic fai Tocumseh s . R " Oar methods of business demand rapld communication, and vur great journal- {stio enterprises require daily an im. mense supply of telegraphic news feom every section of the country, It is due to this fact that telegraphio enter- prises have proved even more profit- able than railroads, and the great profits have stimulated all the abuses of which the people complain on the part of the railway managers. The FOR 1 ut $1,100. Tho con‘est f the canvas, Personally, Mr. Jowell e e vouitzad over 400~ - * | [E] Ke-XU-IE--DH- A-T-N.8-DE was & raan of fine address and courtly MANUFAGTURKRS OF ‘etition being oirouated at Superior | ' A3t is e sl the paiafcl cisessca of the : KIGNEYS, LIVER AiiD BOWELS, ’ e manners, Poszessed of great execu- e moncy 10 build a Presbyierian Tt cloanses th acrid poiso c p t M t l Hive ability, he. broaght' bis basiness | ChArch i meetizg with sucs e v arpeniter s aterials s 0 . 3 A ilent quality of building stone hablta to the dircotion of party af-|is ln;;u?:u nmle\'} at the mouth of Cedar fairs. In his death the republican |creek, in Nance county. of am(vmul.:'-l‘rnld * ALS party loses an able aud faithfal ad. | The trustecs of tho Peesbytorian church = peregcTLY cuReD. | SASH' nunfls' BL""]S' STAIRS’ D Dry herent and the national ,committee an | used as a parsonsg D=7 on matl, . age . the loudest 1a their commendations of | Uuited Stateshas now nearly 130,000 i t ) ' W ' the administration of the hoapltal un- | miles of telegraphio line in operation, effictont and watchfal head. h&"'fl'{;fi:‘;‘_,fi":fi',;‘fi: fi;‘m‘:n',':pm‘_ % X - Sta' r Ral I Ings, Bal u Ste S, in d ow der his « capltalizad atabout $120,000,(00. Of RN i VO duct of the vall oLy Kl dhey O and Door Frames, Etc. L this capitalization fally §75,000,000 1 | A ordinance has boen ensoted by | Scarlet fever Is raging at Falrviow. p erites e A 1 Barr, | First-olasd facilitios for the Mannfacture of all kindes of Monldings, Painting and Acconpixa to the U, P, organ with| waier -1 which the pwnle' A taxad the city connoll of Oouncil Bluffs to ‘l():lphthnlcz 4- still kiliing the little ones | ! dm,r;,o L “;“" {“z':;;";:m matchi |- Bpnhl'ty.“ Ongrl from the country will Npmnivlllv\[- W ‘m‘nm’; " & at Central " sddrassa’l commrnicati na 0ve ennrict s repablioan label, tho ropublioan |yo pay dividends. In 1681 » aingle | 008 the sale of ale, beer and wine\ ™\ o "gruy, o Stromaburg, mas |6 % Hr B ST e party in Nebraska deeire to give the state a good railroad law. As they are ina msjorlty in the legislature, the people will hold the party respon aible for the failure to paes needed under certain restriotions upon Pay- | peen appointed eupsrintendent of schools P ; ; ment of $500 per annum, which the | of Polk couaty. Only Regular SEED HOUSE in Nebraska. vepdor may pay monthly in_advanoe, The whole tgwn and brass band got t . v e L4 (oA Thte bidifiance wil @ 14t Eoabbilh: | oniq et Sivesed Risrcls wpoa B re- N Q 3 J. HEV ANS 2 telograph company reported a profit of The Original and 18.1 oents on every meassg? sent, averaging 20 conts for cost of trans. mission to the transmitter. It is safo it the approval of th About forty applicants for pensions at- WHOLESALE AND R{TAIL DEALERS IN . to say that every mile of wire now in o U L3 YO BTN i d.. nvhx"mou::zon':nn!nn of '.hl:':lxnminea- ” ¢ Agricnltural N, W. Cor, 1ith legislation ; but this will not relieve|4ho oountry could be replacsd at & olines to elther veto or sign it. Until | 'Hastings. poVogetable, B ‘orest wer, Dod, Bl 5 e O oot i g |9 of e Y220, 830,000,000, el s et Tk I <t wil 3¢ up s | OURES (8CROFULA, CLo aa R on antl-monopoly pledges, from his| ~ppe gecumption by the g vernment | “°%%° s Ve A b s We m:ke a rpecialty of Onfon Seeds, Oni n Scts, B'ne Grass, T mothy, Red Alfalfs and Whit responsibllity to bis constituents. | ¢ the telegraph business would at sollivg without license, payitg | my. wole, in the vicknity of Piercears| 90 SORES, Clover, Osagean:' Honey Locust. Lealers a.d Market Gardeners wiil save money by buylig of us Records are belog made and unmade gl e ol every day at Lincoln, SEp— A CORRR:PONDENT writes THE Bex protesting against its opposition to in- creaved pension appropriations, Tas Bxr has always championed the Inter. esta of the soldier, and advocated the payment of liberal pentions to those disabled elther by wounds or disease in the service, and to the wivea and chlidren of those who lost their lives on the field or from dieease. Such pensions when awarded to deserving wmen are a debt of gratitude which the people justly owe to their herolo de- fenders, and they ought to be paid without grumblirg. But Tur Brs has protested and still protests agaiust the gross frands that have been perpetrat- ed ageinst the goverumont in the in- terests of men many of whom were monthly fines as outlaws, The new ;mllln%tmld enough to go into the town iu do. ULOERS,* ordinance, which in Omaha would ‘j“’ .;l ) oen s L o n bo regarded aa very moderate, meets | (oim.y'ot Noreh Fintte with ' capial of| 0% BO'LS, with most bitter opposition at the | $160,000. e e do. ERUPTIONS, hands of the saloon keepers, who| 7beD-kuta City creamery made thidaten to oaiy the high'license s { butter in about seven moutha of do. OATARRH, sue into the oity electfon, If they| The annum meeringofthe state tencher * do. ECZEMA, do, they will foroe the faw abiding | jrrciation will Le held ot Golambus o, 0y ypy yaTISM, olaws to unite without distinotion of | 5 'moumun& has been started in party in support of law, ¢nd the next Bestrios for tue erection of a new school oouncil msy emact » more stringent house. 1 one. ougce remove all the Inducements for disorimination and abuses of power which now tempt telegraph mansgars to violate the Interests of a msound public policy. It would put a stop at once to the ever-inoreasirg ocapitalizi- tion of the great telegraph monopoly a8 it absorbs new lines built for sale and blackmail. Tt would increase the use of the telegraph as the ordinary mediom f coramunication aud place its privileges within’ the reach of the poorest. These are strong enough roasons for the establisement of pos- tal telegraph, which Eogland has al- ready enjoyed for & number of yoars, ANHEUSER-BUSCH ~ S Brewing Association, do. SKIN DISEASES, do. BLOOD DISEASES, CELEBRATED KEG & BOTTLED BEER. v THIS EXOFLLENT BEER SPEAES FOR ITSELF, Orders from any part of the State or the Entire West will be promptly shipped: ——ee. Mg, Gray wishes it understood that he has consulted both Mr, Poppleton and Mr. Woolworth on the subjeot of the coustitutionality of a railroad com- mission as coustituted under the pro- visions of the houre bill. He says that both gentlemen have decided that the bill is not unconstitutionol and will stand the test of the courts. Of course such & comm'ssion s not unconstitutional beoause the commis. sloners have no power to act. They ————— dlsease since they left the service for which they sre drawing a pension. Thousauds of nxmes now upon the pension rolls were put therc by per- jury cunningly menipulated by un- sorupulons penslon agents. And no 8. llolelln ods hmm.d-"“:ilflr' There are only about & » dozen dogs i RN L o | S8 A i, SWIFI'S SPECIFIO EEP jore the is'ature tha During the deep snow Tekamah went the people »f Nebraska will ehelye|four daye ‘;‘v"‘"n“" "“““" ;‘_‘"":' "':"L'” REMOVES ALL TAIRT, every member v.ho votes taxes upon le;:&& ch;plu'i‘::'l(:hn ;fi,‘i;;,u::y, » HEBEDITARY OR OTHERWISE, them which are not absolutely necers| There are 30.000 bush o sary to support our prasent state goy- | Creek to ship which no cars can be got.’ y i is to be built R :lm:ont aud existing public instita- hu‘r‘u ‘;:"‘:s'“ C‘I‘E:""“' o ooet #2050, SWIFT s THSEPEGIFIG e ox has oaused d 18 " v Pk, with mors to oo 5 mr.:e‘hl:“g“ has boan'ln ;cnlon dgn:ghr(.‘t;wlmumx‘ -&ea\;;l:;:x;n was G“EAT BMND H) RE'EDY y days,"but as yet not a bill has | decortediwith a b v i The York seminary was obliged to sus- OF THE AGE. ""m““‘h“i h‘“‘"‘ l"&“,"“ :‘:"‘“‘ pend st Taesdsy, being out of voal. i res! ng railroads in thelr arbitrary | mpe bogus chack racket '.:k worked | Write for full pastiou -dn.t:h'buk es. All O 3 ! exaotions, nor has any bil boen passed | cucestully in Falls City lust weck. g0 to ths Unlorbavate Sufteiog. ur Goods are Made to the Standard of our that would equallso the burdens of | The sitistal S, (RN IS PN va 91,000 Meward willbe pad toiny Guarantee, taxation by an equitable asscssment L Th: L“w are to buiki & church a | Chemist who wll lm’l n‘m;"ydl nu:‘tr: Beriar. ot 8. 8. 8, one partice cury, of railroad property. mile north of 54 d GEORGE HENNING, There is talk of an excursion frem Potassium, or other Mineral substince. SWIFT good soldier will defend fraud- |are marely three puppets of the gov-| Wrmnaas, an emergency exlsts Atkinson. 90, Prorishy MORE IR ., 8ole Agent for Omaha and wlent sots on the part of an alleged | ernor directed to oarry out his orders, | that J. W. Poarman should be once "szmmm i Muflmlmmn‘ !{rutl Mla: N esmrade. Bat even i rallroad legialation by | more relieved by the taxpayers of yoar I jall on the charge of arany v '