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R R 4 THE DAILY BEE-~OMAHA FRIDAY MARCH 2 witha deep sigh the bereaved hus- DU ERILED AT BING‘I&I: el o 8.0 c The Omaha Bee. Pand drifted out, POWER AND HANT Publabed srers moraine, sxcept, Sua. | PHAREOA With the nvaatigationInto the Reoelving i!o".:xm“a- a Luofd In- P M P S Z geal: U : rol ily,, |msnagement of the Insane hospltal, o s that the great bulk of adul-| Business men of this clty who re«|New York Sun, imony, has been X 3 [] together with the test! y hi e : . ad T . y reglstered letters y| The P lvania rallroad ferry- Pumps, Engine Trimmings, TERMS BY MAIL— referred by the atate senate to Gov-|terated and mixed leaves has Complatn of & Fecent order of THIFd | boy Bn;::;’clty Dot Yr:r,k 8team PS, 13 g8, and One Yoar. ...810.00 | Throo Months.$3.00 | ernor Dawes. Investigations into tho | been sent to Amerlea. The| spgyspant Postmaster General A, D. Norwich trangportation company’s | 4NING MACHINERY, BELTING, HOSE, BRASS AND IRON FITTING FIF &Tda ‘ 8ix Months.. 5,00 | One Month.... 1L00| ;onduet of public officers are always | market belng full of Inferior| Hazen, which requires, Instead of a oundf:::n:;mr Oivgo;lannrwxehp'n,ra SEUEING: AT WHOLESALE AND AETALL. in order and the Inqulry Into the man- [ grades, tea ia sald to have become un- | stamped signature, the written slgna- | yn oolllslon in February, 1880. John | y a e w.-mr. W’l!EKLY BEE, published every sgement of the insane hospital was ;l)opuh';r and hence our comparatively lu‘u ;;f I}IQ penon’ mfilfl‘afl: l‘;; M. Martin was a p-?n‘onger on thl: ‘““LLADAY w'“n HILLS GHURG“ A"n scflo‘“‘ BEL"’E ] eaday . o 3 { TERMS POST PAID— eminently proper. Such an Inqulry |light consumption of it. There are| §oIPHnE for & fopl {.:'.’5.""‘%'.,, fiai':ofl:&:::eflumfn i Oor. Farnam and 10th Streets Omaha, Neb. e} act similar to this in 1867, prlor to |and believed a happy fature to be be- which time great complaint was made, | fore them.” PR Other nadons bave passed similar Reosipting for Rogistered Letters laws and the result has been|New York Sun. THE INSANE HOSPITAL, The report of the committtee he {8 an agent of the person to whom 00 | Three Months. 50 |should, however, not degenerate 1uto | now sald to be stored In English ware- | the lotter is add , he must wrlte | that it was necessary to conflae him in - el bl " :) star chamber Inquisition, Before ad- | houses nearly 50,000 packages, or|the name of his principal also, and| 4 Junatio asylum, from which ke was PECIAL NOTICE TO ‘fimm'fig.’flfiafls"c‘:mfn judglng Dr. Matthewscn gallty of cruel | about 3,000,000 ponnds of tea con write ‘‘clerk,” ‘‘mansger” or ‘‘agent” | hut recently relensed. He sued both S A fter his me, fes in Jud rt H and Inhuman treatment of the insane, | demned by the castoms cfclals and |* N"";,‘;'r': “;mlnw sia K osn }’f,’:“;'" ,:)‘00 nd:u f: ”E:lr:::u; .g:rly:‘ > Growe rs o f LI ve St o Ck an d Oth ers. CORRESPONDENCE -All Communt. | 7@ must take Into consideration all|stored for re-exportation. A Liver-|in the habit of sending & clerk with 8| hg racovered $20,000. He was a wit WE OALL YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR atfons "h“n!n':,d News snd_Editorial | the surroundings and clron netances, | pool papor says the bulk of this rab- |stamp to got thelr registered loiters. | nogs at the trial, but his wife testified matters should be addressed to the EDITOR | p gy 1 mind that men and wom ita across the At-| I have recelved as many a8 600 regis- | that on the night of the day on whicn - T b i T :’"‘:I':" f,:’ dUm;;’su':'_ It traq, | tered lottors in one day,” said & busl: ho had toatified ho kaocked her dow: b " | noss man yestorday. ‘‘The labor of {and had to be put under restraiut it {a sincerely to be hoped that the|sjgning a separate recelpt for each ono | ygain, [ Tae Bi wnuanflms LETTERS—AIl Busines | who are mentally deranged cannot be Ketters and Remittances should be ad | dealt with like sane people. A maniac dressed to THE BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY Sientia. Drafts, Chocks snd Postoffice | 08nnot be subdued by moral|new law will be in force when the| with pen aud Ink became so intolera- | On this testimony Mr. John W, 15 St t food fof stock of Auy kind, “Ons pound I 1 ) Jrders to be made payable to the order of [ suasion, and even women may |stuff arrives, and that it may be sent ble that 1 w compellleddnl: h-::l rel- Sotlbner, for the defendant, acked [, {;} r: Btp:m:'-' :’v:dc :‘l_l:.np;;)o med?uh Gm‘:l L (y) F ook b thg a mdeg\lz:. . the Company, become dangerous ' to attend- |ty hunt another market, Itisreported ?gfl;':e;u:;oo:pbrec:den: nf%r m:ny ;E::w t:;:;a ;;:tlnr(:f T;:a{::::::d &o‘: tor, Instead of running down, will Increase in ‘lylelght ;nd hehin gnnq market- ants’ when they are deranged. |that the consumption of tea In Great |y iviony of dollars of United States J h H Ohoste, for !M"mr; asked | Able condition in the spring. Dairymen as well aa others who use it can tes- The BEE PUBLISHING lm'l Pl‘flllfl- Bat a msjorlty of the commlttee from | Britain has Increazed wondorfally | tzoasury notes and national bank notes .1 ) P tify to its morits. Try it and judge for yourselves. Price $25.00 per ton; no for permiesion to Increase the claim a charge for ancks. Address g:tgu:szfiz;:rar:':fi%fl&m $40,000. ) 4 e0d-mo WOOODMAN LINSEED OIL CO., Omaha, Neb, 3 B ROSEWATER Editor. the outset exhibited a atrong bias agalnst Dr. Matthewson, and conduct- od its Inquiry like a court orgauized to oonvict. They had ample time to hear testimony tending to make him out a monster of cruelty, but could not spare / time to take testimony that gave a ) R TR T different version, When this Inquisi- [ “TrANK God there Is to be no more | 4o .) proceedlng Is ocoupled since the passage of the law of 1867 | have been issued with the printed sig- natares of the Government offictals A RE D Ll hd:‘ub: L and even the printed signaturea of the - = : TR T T = thas th gonoral distrust oforo | hank cflicors, Without such an| T had severs atiacks of gravel and oy w1 o |Gl ol B iy S e M. Hellman & Co solutely impossile to issue the|n.dicine or doctor to cure ma antil I ® [ ] Barar navigation down th® Missis. Glfi::m“l tb‘mo“(‘;lo O:r PIPG: m"“’:l: uzed Hop ]?iuun, uufiltha{ ;n:le;mn _“' wi . vernmen n ort time, —A sguiched Law- ' sippl ia not, as has been supposed, & put Into circulation during the lye:(:fhwr/,yna county, N. Y. WII(-)I-‘!4 SAJJE | em— visionary acheme. According to the| gince the war. Even the secretary of Cmaha to Portland. Mr, John L Watkis, who for over a year past has been chief clerk at the " Unrasy llos the head that holds a federal cflice in Nebraska, | “I kNow a thing or two about sur- veyling contracts.”—Dave Stevenson, offios broking."—8. P. Moblsy. with the fact that the TR TR chargos agalnst Dr. Matthewson had had their origin with partles whom he had dismissed for misconduct or Incompetency, and colluslon with these parties was admitted by witnes- os, it would be rank injusilce to cast a stlgma upon a man whose adminis- tration has elioted the highest com- mendation from the medical profes- 8t. Louls Republican there have been | the treasury has signed his name in "Metropolitan hotel, and manager for Tax offering on the altar of the Falls City postoffice is one of Frank- incensed. Tae changes In the surveyor gener- al'sand internal revenue offices are in perfect accord with unclvil service reform, AwoNa the 592 bills left unreported | *0%: by the house commlttee on m::,‘q We have taken pains to Inquire Pr affalrs aro tho Grant retirement bill|Among the leading physiclans who and the house bill to restoro Fitz John | have made personal Inspection of the Porter. insane hospital, and without exception all agroe that the Institution will com- pare favorably with the most cele- brated asylams for the insane in this country and Dr. Matthewson is ad- mitted onall hands to be the best man in Nebraska for the position. Among those who know him most intimately Dr. Matthewson ls re- garded, if anything, as too gentle and tender for dealing with lunatics, and THE sossion of the last leglslature began with religlous services. And yet pastors throughout the state won- der at the growing disbelief In the o, efficlency of prayer. during the first week since navigation 'E“d :hal';heh":::m:? d:“'::‘e:{ opened down the Mg:ululppl 712,000 :ulm‘:;oo:nlzed L M very bushels of grain in barges to New Or- . 2y compaias o slgn 4 i whose time is taken ni;‘wu:re':i;x- 1301 and 1803 Farnam St. Cor. I13th | thousand ocarloads or sufficlent to|°F * oertiticates In this way, tent in newspaper work, resigned his freight s hundred tratns, In addi- :‘;;fi:“m."fi::::%‘g‘:’:;:%;:g position about two weeks ago, and will OMAHA' N EB. this order. There are often as many| Darleg his stay In this city Mr. P 19,000 reslitared S1be W A4y 00| Watkine, Has mbde a! dreat) miny MOMAHONv ABERT & CO,, livered from the New York post-|friends both in this city and with the hands of the wrong person by means | be eaid with trath that Mr. Watkis :::l tlh ?:::ga l;‘; gonar:o h; :llllt:lo of a stamp. As a matter of fact, it 18| is a model hotel clerk, not in the usual st b L - | just as much a forgery for any one to | acceptation of the word, but always lers at §500 a year, but the saloon li.|counterfelt my stamp as it is to coun. [the same, obliging, courteous, gentle- cense still remains an open question, | terfelt my signature written with pen the heartlest good wishes for his pros- and dealers are to pay for the privil- superiors, He was certain that no|perity in thfit ,gren country ir? th'e ogo cf selling corn, barley and hops loswes of registered lotters have been | northwest so rapldly rieing in promi- oommon ocourrence for presidents of tlon more than five hundred tons of | ness men of this country to 8o much | leave on Saturday for Purtland, Ore— Onicaco and Council Bluffs are still | office, and I never knew of a case|traveling public who enjoy the hospl manly and anxious to please. His 3 - - A e A e ey x:n;l:::;i&t:?;ll:elw York office by [nence and business importance. 3'5 DUUGLAS STREET UMAHA “EB. shipped from the port of St Louls|this way. Congressmen have often its proprietor, Mr. G. A. Jcslyn, loans. This is something like two|rallway companies to sign their bonds miscellaneous freight has been ship. | inconvenlence as will be oocastoned by | gon. R e g — wrostling with the high liconse prob- [ Where a registered letter got Into the | tality of this popular house. Itcan and ink." d t f lace far distant s s o eparture for a ace £o Iar distan 0;“:;“’“ :n:m h: lltln: h‘: !;ha basr Postmaster Pearson sald yesterday wlfl‘he learned wlfh great regret by 2 pletion of hor waterworks before she | ¢has ho had no alternative, “but was [all, aud he will go bearieg with him determines how much the brewers|compelled to enforco the orders of his ’ Unper the new nfitutlon law every voter must register his place of residence with his name. Re- —_— — Peck’s Sun regards St., Jacobs Oil as lttl‘xa “‘boes” and everybod sgrees with M c N A M A R A & D U N C A N. = = Steps have been taken to secure a Conaress s making very liberal united protest agalnst the new order ands in Dakota. ducers for certaln reforms, and both politioal parties felt the vibrations, The ory for legialative restriction of the aggressions of corporate monopoly and changes in our revenue laws which would compel the rallroads to bear thelr share of the burden of taxation was so loud and so pressing that It oould not be ignored. No po- litioal loader was so blind as mot to seo that It was genulne and deep seated, and both parties at once trim. med thelr sails to catoch the favoring impulse of the anti-monopoly breeze. Every stump in the state held Its party orator pleading for the straight tloket and denouncing in unmeasured terms ‘‘the flagrant abuses of the cor- porations,” Candidates for every of- fico pledged themselves with loud professlons of alleglance to anti- monopoly princlples and voters were besought in despalring terms o stick to the old crganizatlons which were able and anxlous to do the people’s will, The result of the election showed that the change in policy of the dem ooratic and republican parties was made none too soon, The straight out antt-monopolists barely escaped electing two out of three congressmen and cast 17,000 votes .for thelr cand- idates on the state ticket, The solemn pledges of republicans on the leglala- tive “ tickets in & number of districts divided the anti-monopoly strength and Increased the republican majority, reputation. To pass the time the syndioate to monopolize the national eugaged in & game of seven up. Thz play was even until the close of the second game, when the drummer re. park, . 1peating and false reglstrationwill now |so far as we can loarn the publio|appropriations for the Yellowstone |from the New York buslness men In- v.“; be at a disoount, take no stook in the charges trumped | park, but the conditlons under which VLA — m LES\LE DEALERS IN e o P d_t up against him, the secretary of the interior can ex- i Alfow One on Tabor. iThis follb 15 giaeads lrese iled for WHO! 4 & sonate has refu 0 appro- s pend the park fund and the restric- oy tell & new story now on Sena- | yooord in the coun'y clerk’s offi Y v iiNNSY i y clerk’s oftice [ 1 b priate the necessary money hknu;y The campalgn of last fall was a|tlons under which he is permitted to :);"l‘:-b;:,b:: ?yc'.l:"::oihellt{::::::‘gé Fobruary 28, reported for Tue B‘; BN RUSKAAND TN A o 3 out the 510';’! "::L This M‘W 4 the | memorable one for the people of Ne- | lease small tracts for hotels will nip | eific traln golng to Washington to take | by Amee’s real estate agency: . ° . # proposed throwing open of many|prasks, The state was shaken from |in the bud the scheme of the Wall|his seat he met a Hebrew drummer| @. R. Rathburn and wife to F. |N. 1 3 thousands of acres of fine agricultural | gnd to end by the demand of our pro- | street jobbers who had organized a|Who had known him some time by | Stuart, wd, & 4 cf lot 4, block 9, Shinn’s add, $1,400 L R Tattle, jr., to F. J. Schert, l S 1 ( 5 ° w d. logs 31 and 32, Tuttle's subd, $1,000. UNDER the new redistrioting law the | o¢ived four kings and an elght spot. | - G. H. Boggs and wife and L. Hill in Eond or Free. Also direot Importers of governor has the appolntment of five A queen was turned up. to H. Shuman, w d, lot 10, bloock 2, ‘Great Godd!"” sald the drummor. | Arbor place, $260. judges and the appointment of Judge| «‘Mr, Dabor, I visht it vas boker. It rG, rH? Bo&g' and L. Hill and wife to w I Post to the revenue collectorship will | ve vas blayin’ boker I vood bet you | J. Ries, w d, lot 11, block 2, Arbor ’ ’ place, $260. oreate another vacanoy on the bench | 1y, Whole bun.dell.” which the governor must fill This|,, oY much is your bundle?” saked ) B the noble senator from Colorado. judiolal patronage Is liable to make| «Two hundred and fifty tollar” ten enemfes for Governor Dawes|replied the drumm Jobbers and Manufacturers of Fine where he makes one friend. “Well,” replied Tabor. “If you will give me the queen, which is CIGA RS t " Joux W. Foster, of Indiana, has R Tl g you: 4 ALL the railroad bills Introduced in : the Minnesota legislature this session were Indefinitely postponed by a close vote. Having finlshed its work the rallroad lobby has retired to head- quarters, ESempe—— Mogs than halt of the present con- gress was elected to stay at home in the last election. Only two more days remain of the session and every ocorrapt congressman is doing his level best to get a grab at the treasury be- fore Saturday night, AMERICAN generosity Is proverbial, bat 1t has more than sustained its rep- atation this year. Since the first of the year we have given fully a million dollars to relieve forelgn and domestic suffering, of which sum $115,000 went through one channel, to tke suf- forers from the Rhine floods, LovuIsIANA's supreme court has de- cided that telegraph companias are responsible for errors in the trans- mission of unrepeated dispatches, not- withstanding the contract at the head of the mee.age blanks. In the decision 3 the well established rule wae followed that no corporation can protect ltself by contract agalnst its own negligence. — ProHIBITION has made no progress this year 12 the varlous legislatures where the queetlon has been dls- “Tan,” said the drummer, and y Agents for Jos. Schlitz’ Milwaukee Beer, been appolnted minister to Spain, Mr. oF Mexican missions with success and ;i;‘:?:::’x“e:mq his hand to & man R 214 & 218 S. 14TH STREET, o -5 b UMAHA. EBB- fidelity. His appointment to Madrld | «¢] ghould :mlla," answered the = e = — , oreditablo benause 1t comes unsolicited | Yoester Dabor?” asked the commer- MORG & GHAPMAN, 5 cial tourlst with an insinuating smil mer, and he made his bet good tor 8 " 12183 Farnam Bt.. Omaha, Nai Elkhorn valley rallroad to cross the $300 What haf you got, Meester 7 - - - — — t-umbago, Backach e, Tootha ANHEUSER_BUSGH will, it Is understood, bo pushed as|vVorite 8ob, showing the fatal one| ,yp aLu OTMER BODILY PAISS AXD ACHES. rapldly aa powsiblo. As theblll passed "0 The drumwmer was perfootly T Bl o Tabor picked up the queen. Bottled and in Kegs. s one In the line of a well conducted [ man, laconically. i B A s DFRM WHOLESALE GRCOCER - have a fair hand; 1 will make it 8500, = Fort Niobrara military reservation | Dabor?” sore Thgast, ATliney oS, Directl . the senate it was ehorn of all amend- AIRTANG, aod i yaablol fokapsak, £ ARLES - Vo Mag, B!'e W lng X, Foster has filled the Russian and| ‘Dot ces aschoap,” whispered tHe publio service, and is all the more|_ _‘‘Vood youlike to bet some more Tae bill to permit the Fremont &| ‘‘I baf only fifty,” replied the dram- has passed, and work on the extension| Four aces,” answered Colorado’s fa, rost Bites, while the noble sonator stowed the Yo 2 £ VIS, ments, and merely grants the right of | pot In his togs. Slowly drawing a|— " way asked by the company, oigar from his pocket, Colorado’s fa- | 70 CONTRACTORS—DREDGING. vorite was about to light up and with- | "y, astention Is cal ed to contracts to be let draw, when the drummsr recovered |for ditchin.. Ditch in Burt and Washington MassACHUSETTS has reac K miies loag, in workin hed the| his sense of speech. Leaning forward ,:f::l"{,h‘,.".f.';,:,.,":u?fi".».uuzumz‘: oconclusion that we are governed too }‘:)o;;ld, *‘Bat ish all right, Meester sl rg1t02 fort ’d,,,“, ,,c;‘,(fi;.,:d‘,a much, and her legislature has voted |Dabor. You haf won tho money |drtto e moved aboutstect from bEleicO wnnt;mlt a constitutional amendment |*9%8%8, but, Great Godd! Mr. Dabor Number of cubic vards to be moved about 112, 740, Said ~itch 18 belng constructed vy sald two that will dispense with costly and use- Association, CELEBRATED vot had der g.veen to do mit four | counties under statute providing tor oraining op I-nds, d Feb. 28, 1881, Work te cussed. Indlans, Minnesota, Wiscon- | While party pressure retalned thou-||oeg annual sesslons of her leglslature. ol ;:“r:""’"‘}: l:fi.?m::‘é%fi::?nmfln‘; “dly'pxmtc; oln and Texas have refused to submit sands in the ranks of the older or- One sesslon every two years is ample, yvnau Ignorane Waen't Bliss, clerk ;1! el h;:‘ nl”'.;l;lfl fi’,,“. o'e-‘;:fl.-?‘ KEB' & BDTTLED BEER, amendments, and in Kansas the legis- gonlzation. As for years past, the| g, necially in the older states. WesXhatses Fa., Rocord, T O e c1 'said conutics a0d part cularl (4 republican party controlled the legls- lature with profuse promises of their willingness to secure the reforms which Nebraska so loudly demanded. lature has been floaded with petitions A Wost Chester physician was called | thatof Febraary th, 1843 ~ Also the official ad- urging 1t to repeal the prohibitory olause in the constitution, as it is olaimed the people pronounced against 1t at last fall's election, S e in by a mother to see her little son, vu]-Jumunt in the Blair Pilot and in Burs Coun- Wire Judge Post In the revenue|who was suffering with a slight ohil), "B reto be filed with certified check and colleotor's office at Omaha, Jim Lalrd 3. dom-uaum ;ghe moni‘or sald mamo o rurete, on or balrs, March 121,183 + © WAS muy oV upon nllng omos, withi ‘hecks) with The legislature has closed and the the result of the dootm’go dlsgnosls, QauT.E;?“:T... 'Z‘?"%'f.‘.’fl.,.‘mn g i Orders fron'} any part ofthe State or the W 1 for proposals will be supp ied by sald - . record has been made up. The see- = .nau-.m she! :.a d‘!;:edwhnbo! had | e, By owerot & " ouNTIES Entire West will be prompty shipped: ,.‘ 2 slon ended In the ususl trlumph of |y yopcan tell us who will be the .q':llflsox“'h‘h:! the :wy"“ onb.x.:; st RUAMOL f fl;:d Nysopely lobwm"-n tn rhose | next olty marahal we will tell you who | ¥here smallpox was, whan came the All Our Goods are Made to theStandard of our pledges the people placed tmpliolt | wyy) pg the next mayor, i & (I i X R Gu ntee trust betrayed thelr constitunents and pox was, but he was playing with aral o sold themselves to the rallroads, Ev How Arabl Went Into ! ARorWhobhas & couttn’ tha) bad tha reform demanded by the people '.z Pall 0‘:;‘:‘:‘;;‘* .(:'.b i lmmdlso‘x".” h:gob‘:::to:ln‘:o:m: G Eo RG E H lN N l N G, contemptuously ignored, while the owas Osborne, of the | when the woman replied she had never Sole ent for Omah republican parsy roveled In o oaraiva|*9amablp which tock Arubl’ Pasha | seen him, but-sho thoaght the diseacs Gentle 8 dHAg or Omahaind the Wegt. of jobs, bogus claims and doubtfal Office Oorner and Harney Streets, OmahaNeb, appropriations, Experlence s the best | 16, has furnished the following account W — teacher. The people of Nebraska will of:g"gv- vm“;‘mA i From the Sau Francisco Post. Omen profit by the lesson which has been e el asba and his olemn looking cltizen appeared Who want glossy, luxuriant ‘ 3— é T I 1 E: ‘ ‘, and wavy tresses of abundant, - I'] E taoght thom, Pledges are good but assoclates and their familles on board | at police headqaarters yesterday, and beautiful Hair must use 5 LYON’S KATHAIRON. This el t, cheap article always es the Hair grow freely ~ at Suez, and salled from that records speak louder than words. December 27, bound for lclfig::: [ PSR SRS ip 8 PR ECHR They were seasick for the first two or fou know that $8C0 robbery at three days, and after that they bright- | my house that I reported to you yes- tation of adulterated teas. This is|became happy as if th best th o and fast, keeps it from falling regardod by lmportors aa muoh oIk to Paradlec. o OO Well, T ahom-1 Bave docided| Out, arrests ““dl OUCER KTT. MANETACT RIS OF needed protection to tea consumers, *The dullest of the lot was Arabl. | not to pursue the matter. Youneedn't Tioks, . FOmOTES. CRRLAY c M i Tt e o e oty | Tho exiled party went sshore in four | take any further steps. In fact—" | itching, makes the Hair a,rpenter S atrla 8 ALSO around him—TI should call it fairly| ‘‘Oh!not—not at all.’ an Beau- v . y desired position. Beau nose Ingenuity can dootor into s som: | BOPPIE one. | Bome med hia) [hound welue bVl ) tiful healthy Halr is the sure SASH, DOORS, BUNDS. STJHS, blance of the great staple. The ous"|kpees and kissed his boots. The |fact is the money was taken out of result of Kathairon, H HH A 4o Rouse sl show hat we on- Stair Railings, Balusters, \indow sume on 65,000,000 pounds of tes, Oaonamon gardens, where they ;::‘"N' morning my wife had sent and DOOF Fl‘ames First-olasa facilitice for the Manufaotare of all kindes of Moul 'y..m.p,dv P prie THIS EXBLLENT BEER SPEAES FOR ITSELF. A Fars sssessment of property In Omaha' would give this city an assessed vsluatlon of $16.000,000, The increase would net come on the eitizen of moderate means. The poorer classes are not the tax shirk- ing class. It is the men whose prop- erty in stocks and bonds never shows * up when the assessor calls, who value thelr real estate at $50 an acre for assessment ana $1,000 an acre for sale in the open matkot. SENATOR VAN Wyok's penslon bill bas passed the senate, This measure tncreases the pensions of soldiers, who have lost a hand or foot In the ser- vice, from $18 to §24 s month, and those who have lost & leg or arm to $30 a month, This increase will be generally approved. Such disabllity deserves » liberal pension, as does 3 every genalne disability recelved in the service, To. eurvivors of actual Injuries the government and the peo- ple are uot disposed to be stingy. It 1s only a host of fraudulent pensioners that have made many of our people doubt the wisdom of thelr past gener- put two of 000,000 pounds, or more than twl f them “ any of regrotted his lot. And so you see I have about con- as much, Great Britaln passed af|never exhibited any symptoms of fear, | cluded to let the matter drop,” and Axoxo the bills just passed by con- | 0o g - p aud were alwa, ! (ad gross ls an act te provent the lmpor-|gheerful. Ev‘.mulllylylmm;):::rt::; tefi?fig,afl:;’;:‘eid 1 equads. In the last one was Arabl. | *‘Youdon’t mesn to that you| stron iving it a curling country s the chief dumping ground |On landing _the ‘uoplu crowded | have recovered the mon: mndfil’é gund keeping it in forall the worthless stuff that Chi- Rfly were driven away In carrlages to [ my trousers pockets at night, and— o .| were located in some handsome bunga- w sealakin sacque.” while the British lsles consume 140y lows. On the whole, I don't k| “Ab e Manutact TN | . a Speoialty, tl will b prom we-ood-4th, 6¢b or bth p. ndmmuh’.fi uwm Sousiey LP“ I’(o "'df»,g

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