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4 THE DAILY BEE--OMAHA WEDNESDAY MARCH 7 The Omaha Bee.| , ™¢& ¥ew pistazors. [funds. InOmaha or Lincoln tho om. Under the new judiclal rediatricting | beazlement of public funds is classified VOIOR OF STATE PRESS, |tol bl may feel all right over ft, but DOUBLE ANID SINCGLE ACTING thel". conatituents don’t, and that half POWER AND HAND law enacted by the leglalatare, the[as a trifiing irrepularity, A deputy _MAH T of Sincere Regret. 7.l tax will be a_gentlo rominder to ber of judlclal disiriots In Noe. | collector of custom, indioted ¥ e the voters in the futuro to severely lot | = —— Published i San. | DUD! i otor of om, in a8 an em ¢ i 4 ~ oy, The ouly Monday 1 moraing daily,j | braska was Inoreased from six to ten. | bezzlor In Omaha, was never brought “: '::kf'l;‘&:':fifi;?a:eg““ that | those fellows afona, e ' These districts are as follows: to trial, and the Iate custodian at Lin- | the le, islatare, falled to “n“?e&pal! in Those Little Gamee. H Tri i TERMS BY MAIL— L. Gage, Johuson, Nemahs, Paw- [coln has been honorably acquitted. | peotations of their 00 yuituonts 1n the | Votern Nebraskan, 8team Pumps, Engine Trimmings, / One Year....810.00 | Three Months,$3,00 [ nee and Richardson. - :::;t:;;;l ::’rlem‘.d islation, These| Tho rallroad bill falled, but the o - 4INING MACHINERY, BELTING, HOSE, BRASS AND IRON FITTINGS PIP MTEAY ounded In reason, and | #pitol appropriation bill went through A 8ix Months.. 5.00 | One Month.... 1,00 1. Cass, Lancattsr, Otoe. PACKING, AT WHOLESALE AND RETA! ) 8, Douglas, Sarpy, Burt and Wash. | THE DEULINE OF THE SENATE ; were in »~ . in spite cf a blundering engrossi RERMS post PAD— e N b g Sl At ST g Cor. Farnam and 10th Streets Omahs, Nob. ne Month.... ) ) 2 ” 1 Kearncy Ers. — — == - 6. Hamllton, Hall, Howard, R~ avenue of repre* ntative trast bject. But f ‘.‘2?'1'5:.’!{:.“5"".‘“‘:'{’“" ur;, go:lk, P%l‘(. ; ' oWt thor; seoms to have been a declded the demuutntl. nlmld:l all brzkh:tl:ehla- ::p:.b’hf:"m‘:':;{"‘;zf;; SPECIAL NOTICE TO BT oo vy v - 7. Cedar, On~' lowering of the utandard of ability eg'8a8 01, | {i0as, the Inspiration of common high i e ST S AL et 4 st o S cakon. | deus, the tnsiration of common hign | Growers of Live Stock and Others. ing the republican pariy, caring more i .| into the public mervice. Journals of | for party success than for the enact. (attods relating to, News the Omaha Wnd Winnehago reserva ment ol’. just law. It is also trae that 5 . d t [all ol lain, and with good ‘mattors should D@ _iarsesed 40 the Ebrron tlons and unorganizsd territory wes! olasses complain, g TR of Gomostely KR pRbILe or T Bex, of Ko, foason, that the stetesinen ars one by | Coapeeten it dnd purposes, A RAI_L_HOAD F_IG“T. - 8. B Fi Dundy, Hitch- BUBYNWmfimfi!afil‘dnfilm umk,l‘];:'rll‘:l:’l(:::;:,y, i‘,‘l‘“{l;.’ Gos. | one making way for the offios brokera, | ;v sctully, o the employ of ihs iy tantoll, Knox, Wayne, and ENCE -All Come™™ 60 RESPON%".’ - ter fight for leadership, Its stock of WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR oua K, Tetters and o the great debaters for the claim | raf], f ———— A Will Frontier, Ha; 4 roads. Anything that the ratlroad 5 3m wg:}:nol;mulmsflag%g&'% Sfi;laf‘%sahhr.o et ua 4 i pushers, and the watch dogs |attorneys In d"’“ dhbl:' abjected fl';" The Olaims of tha 0il Works for & w{;rl:ethp::\:;: :‘f‘de::lupfl.::offofg;‘:\::loa‘:oo\::: ‘(;)'Tlsdi ?n&pni:fld.::fleqwrl:l Jrders to bo made payable to the order of | g " Antelope, Boone, Gireeley, Pierce, |of the treasury for the|tney opposed, and vice versa. To ey A trd our,q Oil Cake in the - the Company. b 4 o th st bo sdded T, Instead of running down, will Increase n weight and be in good market- ! B e e o | loshes tipon the publie strong box, of?l:ahmliz-nn‘:?rr;, who wnu‘ld .l‘::,: Side Track. able condition In the spring. Dairyme:, u‘well lé: others who use it can tea- ized territo h of ter and Sort of Holt .,E!n':?.'.', .,‘Smf;‘flufig tho | whilo the botter clansos of the com- | thelr own notiens embodied I & bl new countles, of Brown, Cherry and [ munity, themen who by education [or nothing, in suming up the causes|Opposition from the Oitizens of Loup, - * | and ability and Integrity and saund | Which defoated all rallroad, foglalation, North Omaha, 10, Buffalo, Sherman, Dawson, Cas- | ; It is, however, & cause of congratula ter, Kel;‘h,‘{;’l‘\oyenno: I:lnm;n, Slonx, | 1d¢ment ace best fitted to ropresent ;oo yrow {hat th fatlare to onact s the people with honor to themselves |, law on this s bject Is not dua to an! " It will be seen that under the law 8%.0) o Y| . At tho last mesiing of the city coun- the naw Third diatrlot is composed of and credit to thelr oconstituents are |dereliction < duty on the part of either cil an ordinance was presented grant- fetl. Ining at h d refus- | of Olay oounty’s threé members, They 8! the same countles as the old Third ?:;m’: o L1 p?,'l'l'f,:: lifo. ox| 811 #to0d shoulder to shoulder on this, | I8 the rlght of way to any railroad distriot. The creation of an additional o7 on most other quesations, company to lay a railway track across jadgeship will, h ive our|PUshed salde by others lets fitted to —i Fifteenth, Sixteenth and Seventeenth 1o v l;l ; a ’ K :::"" give perform the dutles of popular repre- Fxtravagance and Jobbery. alvects, A;arongh the alle, b““ overorowded CogXol the necessary ro- | . iatives. That much of this | Pairbury Gazette. Oumln' and Nicholas st y byt ight, having been in eeselon several [Bect with the Woodman linseed oil Douglas county and when the dockets glorflyln‘g h“m past at the ex-|gooyrier tho pay of mombers stop- | works, the ordinance belng referred to Have Beb 6l6ked 1o tHe 'othiee’ oouny | Do ne, Of ¢he Cpresent ‘mdy perhaps go\‘l. No measures of general public | the committee on atreets and grades, von hofi il o0 T 1n Okaha Aud be admitted. Events which seemed | benefit have been passed so far as We | o voute chosen follows the line of 1208 of trifling importance to those who observed. A large mumber of rapialy dispose of cases and motions, North Omaha creek almost its entire As an emergency clause was attach- rallroad bills were introduced, the con- took part in them are maguified by sideration of which ‘consumed a good length, and the princlpal features of ed to the bill the new law goes into op- eratlon from the date of its approval posterlty, Men who were traduced | share of the time of the session and at | the ordil hi Iread. i by thelr contemporaries are often the | the last moment a oonferenca commi ihh:d l: :;;: Blz': .:: ;“’; ::::: :::n by the governor. The appelntment of an additional judge for the third tify to its merits. Try it and judse ; no chiasge foF Wokh, AddRi JuCo® ror yourselves. Prico $26.00 por ton; n o0d-e0d-me WOOODMAN LINSEED OIL CO., Omaha, Neb, M. Hellman & Co. WHOLESALE CLOTHIERS, 1301 and 1303 Farnam St. Cor. I3th. OMAHA, NEB. ¥1o BEE PUBLISHING 00., Props. E. ROSEWATER Editor. GeN, Vay Wyck roturns to his Otoe county farm with a rare collection of soalps hanging to his senatorlal watstband, — Ix its closlng hours congress passed a bill modifying the money order sys- tem 8o a8 to authorize postmasters to 1ssue postal notes in denominations of $6 and under, Thisis an important © bill, and will greatly facilitate the transmission of small sums through the mails. It authorizes the issue cf money orders without corresponding advices of $5 and less, to bo on en- graved paper, and known as postal notes, payable to bearer, such notes to be invalid after three months, .GOOD REASBONS. Governor Dawes has returned with out his approval - four bills prased by the leglslature, and has sent the seoretary of state his reasons for re- adkrsy blio bodles with | Pill but tho Senate lald it on the table, | 0mewhat amended, ono of tho clauses |, MoMAHON, ABERT & co,, #on of avy of our publio on witl Appropriations however have been |added being that no oars shall be t:ou of ten {’em ng: will show that nnSs a liberality unprecedented. The Rov;d or ofp;nwd tlaereon between 1} there are good grounds for the chargo | capital bill got through with votes to [ the hours of 5 p. m. and 12 p, m, This the par value of the note by applying | Wakely will entor upon his duties at |, oo " T T loglslataros | spar d old olaims like thome of |Is intended for the protection of the to the postoffice department at Wash. | once, i Judge Post’s appointment aa collec: i ugton: ) Bes luulog aqpontd] Dot 8 | g il koA deolined In the oalibre of thelr fepre- | broviaions wero made for a faw more | with Sherman avenue, feo of three cents sball be oharged. » lnthmll t;' d.intn:t W ® V8 | sontatives and that the most dlatin- [politicians by increesing the number| Mondsy a speclal meeting of ® This Dbill authorizss “the issue, of |0AnCY In the slxth diatriot. JWe under-| ..} .4 of our sonators and congress. | of judiclal districts, for which, as 1s ':l; hot;l'fl of h‘ld; i held to con- men have left the publio service to| ¥oll kuown, thero was no necossity, as (8 ."fi ;Prqp““ s o I u ls s dent C| bo fssued, The followl disin " e pl"lln"l.l glve way to successors of more mod- ;:?;?:d t;"hf{,_.:f;n ;h:s‘ o:h‘ehup::;:x: -htegstherrl.zj::t. o;‘:li{e, ;t;:t‘;;:,h?:; ! ’ :100 mé il ':B e ;‘0 Yy erate abilities, my and reform prom!sed at the open- | amended ordinance was presented in ‘ees aro fixed to be charged for money orders: For orders not exceeding $10, abont 316 ’ W LAS STREET by = OMAHA NEB. seventy-six senators of that body ‘The Gentlsman from Cuming. :Le bo;;zm Eassmcusly spgeoved by scarcely twenty are known outslde of | futton Reglster, These. resolutions recite the faot that their own states except through the| The most absoluto tool and hireling | the Woodman Linsced Oll Works de- M C N A M A R A & D U N O A N. ond espgolally of congress has steadily | o ~¢P% and Pearman which hereto- | popular boulevard, Sixteenth streot, money orders in denominations of [stand this vacancy and,all the new e most notable example {s found | ing of the session, extravagance and |printed form, and Secretary Gibion Bl eight cents; from §10 to $16, 10 pages of the Congressional Record as of the raflroads in the legislature was | sire to secure railroad connectton with heroes of later ages. Bata compari. tee was appointed which reported ¥ but the holder can alter that time get | distriot has now been made and Judge fore have been rejected were allowed; | across which it passes at ita junctlon $100 or less, but none for more than |judiclal appointments will be filled In tho United StatesZsenate, Of the [I°] bery seem to have prevailed. submitted a serles -of resolutions, cents; $16 to $30, 15 oents; $30 to $40, 20 oents; §40 to §60, 20 cente; $50 to $060, 30 cents; $60 to §70, 36 s . 88 fusing his sanction to the measures: the gentleman (?) from Cuming, Mr, | thelr works; that they are now build- WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ;Blnoz, 4‘;2;0".80, 40 oants; $80 to A TRy o PSP lnlwsrl;;; to roll' calls or am‘m‘nnnlng by Ante, dy;:d in glm :0001 dakulo‘oflt, h;gn: hult‘x_zrs w)flo& wl]]lJ bls trllm élrgelfi g o ty attorneys and o abolish dis- | PAIrs. e sonate, once an aristocracy j as honorable ‘wor. or & | Ol @ kind 1o the nite tates, E——— ::fi:?i:-z:e;-? e S of brains, has become more or less an d company as anybody else, | there being about 100 jn all, will be KEN UCKY AND PENNSYLVANIA 2 GoverNoRr CLEVELAND'S veto of the A his first duty ls to the publio, Mr, |the city. i . e . bill reducing the rates cf fare on the Sote bonds to atd work of Tntiena) lo. | ToA8 it has lost ten of its leaders| Fpange evid’enfiy regarded the matter | These works will have a capaclty of elevated rallroads from: ten to five legalizs . | whose places in nearly every instance[in a diffsrent light. For, whenever | working up tuto oil und ofl cake 3,000 A proyements, and to legalizs bonds al oents, has aroused a storm of indigna- roady fesn ik Ihua boen filled by wealthy nonenti- ;ny nllmlsd loghl;tl;:u wnfl oallod ::, bushels \:' fltxmg. m:lb fih{ to?lfl?l 3 g th 6 not osed 1t on t t | 00004 nuts ever e valuo of the 4 ton In Now York, The chief ground | Third: Another st providing for ties. Blalne and Thurman, Oatpen- tchpolx::: ;M:ha Arlingto: lo::l!r. uct of 'NB{I wfiihlbont $12,000 O of the veto s that reduction would be | the electlon cf conity atiorne; ter and Ohandlor, Ben Hill and Win: | pegnk P, Ireland, a rallrsad atto each day the works are operated or 3 an attack on the rights of property, ! oAb of dom, Oonkling and Cameron, Kirk. .n‘:nlobh:,l.t, to ’DO-IIIO :,' g;. xa 080,000per year, and ':fi in Bond or Free, Also direot Imponm of b the rallroads as yet having failed to ; also wood and Burnside, have been re- | house and defend his clients. Imme- mmn&wonr 100 men. n::: distely the whole railroad force from Omaha a market for 000 twe allke, placed by such men as Frye and ”:"’z’d"'.p;.‘"d on-mu’:.m.h bushels of flaxseed every year, of WI“ES, BRA“D'ES A“D ALES’ pay ten per oent on thelr invested The governor objeots tothelcountyat- | Philetus Sawyer and Angus Cam- defest anything that looked ltke regula. | which will be grown in ‘the State and Scoond: An act to authorlze pro- [arlstooracy of wealth, Within six | But when a man accepts public cffice | of ornamental deslgn and a credit to clucis and townships' and towns to cspital. How Governor Oleve- land became aware of the|torney billon '“WME“" eron and Sabln, Of the old sen-|tion. In these tactios Franse had an |for 15,000 tons of cocoa nuts, which fact s » mystery. No in.|taken by Tas Baxsol . Ho| ators who wrestled with the great con: |able lieutenant in the great democratio | will be imported from the South Sea Jobbers and Manufacturers of Fine fails o see any +foF the pro- | stitutional guestions arising from the scil-gxoaup, Hrom Dkoks, ccunkys G, i G v e e posed changes, and doubts whether it | rebellion, scarcely s handful remain. Hollman; company are wealthy Sin Franclsco . would increase the ‘effislency of our|Edmunds and Bayard are still in their The Relief Mul, v and 8t, Louis merchants and have in- y ocourts, while it oertalntly would great- | places, Jones of Nevads, and Sherman | York Times. m h,rgal‘yhln “:h-lu‘ wo:k(-wmun - e, [l i ty. . : “bonded debt %0 fofate |1y Iucrsase the exponse. Furthor b of Oblo, Hoas of Masschusstte sud | It bae, °§"’.,.'.3.,"'i‘..‘.;‘f?;'.§m¥.:.“ Belloving In the encoursgment of| _ . Agents for Jos. Schlitz’ Milwaukee Beer,. 1. would be ‘diffionlt for eves a |ls convinoed that the change will not | Morrill of Vermont, and-Van Wyck of H d high bbers, all telds tal to invest I, h enter- director to discover the actual blalnth'.':-l Infsr::! ofl :;. meet ptlha Nebraska do something more than ::unugn'i;,t;: bill for fl:acrelle,foz; :;.:.m.::;:b;lghgkn::‘h‘n‘;::m:} :l ;z:led ande"‘ Keis' 2 cost of bullding and equipping the|views of the majority ol people. | welght down seats, but the solidity and | Uncle Pearman, the aquatter governor propo rack, lylng as it does, 4 - s road, Jay Gould added $17,000,000|On the other hand he cannot sanction | braininess and ability to grapple with and ohlef of ihe Otoes, $3,000, A |almost iis entire length along the bed 26 8, 14 STREE ! num' HEB. the repeal of law that has proved en- bill for the relief of Petrick O'Ban- |of North Omaha Oreek, and belleving = SRR vy Rpelakiisig - Mrd thok P vital dssucs which was charaoteristlo of | 1o, “0'Shannon O'Hades O'Hawes, |that the ordinance affords ample pro- : the New York and Manhattan roads | tirely satlsfastory In lta practioal work- | the body ten years ago s lacking. |member of -congress ooutingent, | teotion to the interests, both of - the A"HEUSER'BUSGH had already been stocked at twice |ings. . Great lssties‘oall out great men. The | $1,100, which, we suppose, is to relm- |city and the property holders, the P thelr market value, and subsequent " “:l;l’"“‘ of \h:hl;hl;lllfl h:' is :h: decline of the senate is doubtless due ‘\;Vu:‘“h him for mtom sunk in his 'B':!:b::mo:w;:fi);;:l}; That ‘t:; B manipulations of the stook has been in . in part to a decrease of popular Inter- egon, e - go the clty council with thnp request ”""k re W ing £ . the direction of still further inflation. oreated belog of an ex-|gy iy politios. The war closed eigh- :.:ill “’V’V:h ;on"‘iu:;:w E::‘muh :nor that they grant the right of way as set It the paople of New York must ecutlye nature, are in violation of toon years ago and the issues which [ what for, Nelther does anybody else, | forth In the proposed ordinance with il . . pay yoarly dividends of ten per cent |the constitution whioh proyldes that | sray out of it have beon settled. The |And so the relief bills go Iu the great- | as liitle delay as possible. ¢ : ASBOGlatlon, 2 on this monster monopoly before they | 2° additional oxecutive officer shall be | ook of defined differences between the | 2688 of theie vast greatnees until a bill THE OPPOSITION, oan expect any relief from its exao- p . for the relief of 1d republioa: The plogowd track has develo) p oreated. . The governor also' points| ooipjcal parties is accountable for the bo:rnu:lo [ tl:e ::::o’l‘: thml:: upo: considerable opposition from th-m BN el ey tion, the present generation will ‘not live long enough to see the fares out that the sectlon, which provides lack of public interest in political plat- | him, zens of North Omaha and particularly il that the fines and penalties for viola- f ¢ 0 and principles. To thisasmuch| Oan any honest republican in Ne- [ of Sixteenth streot, and a meeting was [ £ GELEBR ATED [ Sedusad. tlon of the act shall be held by tho | .. uioihinc olse ia due the indif braska say that he f proud of the| Monday held at the store of Henry > : § . board and applied to expenses and PHaing » 0 0o, sailaronce | cuval Bolln, presided over by that gontle- The plea about wronging *inno- v op P 80dof voters to the quallty of the Fatatnr y man, Mr, Peter McDermott acted as KE[} &B TTLED BEEB’ cent Investors” by depreclating the | ®R!Arios, I8 contrary to the provisions | on who represent them at home and An Outrage, N value of thelr investments s the (4 merest twaddle, Gamblers are not ‘ 't ted t innocent investors. They take all the '::'“' ““t““ the el Iaws.of e frong whih will require'the sblest of | ounr o b e e o e o eociirees o e s THIS EXCBLLENT BEER SPEAKS stato must go to the use and support| ghampions at Washington. Oongrees | teel to-day. Every pledge made by |appolnted to lay -the same before the FOR ITSELF. [ of the common schools. has already been influenced against its | the umum party in the last cam- | committee meeting of the city council Orders from any part of the Btate or the p serfs, and fit only to toll and earn|vohn Krok, Julius Roeder and J. H. the stook bzu::lm :‘fll :otl l‘:‘g‘n:i::‘l:l‘u::"‘;’“i;?:d b::::..“;h‘l: both senate and house with thelr mun';y formni{n;wn(lafu eorpohr:u Sw‘mby. The g-ne;nl ta:'or‘uf.uotho AlL O y the courts and legls tools and atto: T monopolies. 'heir petitions have lons was a protes! nsf w- . proteated sadatiorueys, The soate mass Wonopolles, Thelr velltons have) putiiofs an » protest seaicul ur Goods are Made to the Standard of our vestigation has as yet succeeded in discovering what amount of capital , sctuslly invested In the roads. stock has been enormously water- \ T M oo chances of gain or loss. The dabblers in watered railroad stocks Invest with ‘thelr eyes open. 1fit Is fully under- r secretary. of the oconstitution which expressly |a: ¢ho nat Kearney Press. Potitions previously ciroulated and direots that all fines and penalties :n h:n:.wll:;:.l: ;‘:::ll'“ ?un:uth;rnu:: The citizens of Nebraska never be- | signed by over 300 citizans and prop- The governor {s to be commended algn been violated. The voters |iast night. The committee consisted ” L N wtood that the.thloving shloanery. of | 0¥ s veto of the act to sathorlze z::;d:::l:;lbhy‘:h:;ofi‘a::v:lp.::l; 3 e been treated as though they were | of Joseph Redman, James Shannon, | Entire West will be promptly shipped: tereat beer e 7 o et i b s, e, o e St G FL b e, s, ] g Soryise. A of the atate control e repul avenue wi s, the - there will soon be no market for tho | #oourities and againat tho lntorsats of |rgguiation of the rallroads. The |mejority, and it did th bidding of | being indignant at the 1dea of cutting GEORGE HENNING salo of thess dostored securities upon |the people. The entire measure {0 prye's and Hale's and Plumb's and |its masters.. As b 18 .;'&mfl the street In two. 3 ’ which the publio s compelled to pay . with rottenness an m‘hfiu}:‘» Bole Agent tox; Omaha and the ‘West. + interest. But jast so long as our laws 8 soothing maas " Aol -l fon fn Nebraske, acd o bl upon s Office Corner 13th and Harney Streets, Omaha, Neb, uncheoked the same old worn out plea e : of " *‘assailing investors” will be Larded His Seat. \ & agalnst every -av:mnt dl:.:: swoeping to be safe hnd that in its|oral for statesmen in the country, ";:'-“:L:':;:":'”::um | £ » .MORGAN & CHAPMAN, towards compelling corporate monopo- | 9°nstruction and intended application They have only been pushed into the that the students of & certain Mes to deal fairly and justly with thelr |1 i more than susplolous, background ready to ‘ answer to . thecollege ‘‘larded” the seats of the : ; WEOLESALE GROGER pateons ——— ohalr oocupled the faculty and 1 : B s s & call whenever it Is made ou the part . < , SS188, 'OSTMASTER GEN- ‘Were susj ded, urren! A ¢ The plea that the Loghalatareol Now | 1; ., Eyaes {s making & complete | °F the Pabllo. ported that Judge Valentine or some ; ’ 1213 Farnam 8t.. Omaha, Neb. York had no right to put & stop to | change in the mail looks used by the — other Influential politiolan at Wash- 7 extortion by reduclng the car fare from | postoffice department, and new keys Ola Kalntuck. ington has played the samo trick cn ™ ten to five cents, on account of vested | A now belng issued to postmasters, | Sutton Register. o Vao Randa—‘larded” the recelver’s THE G'A l E ( ,I' I lY d‘(hh acquired by virtue of thelr char- cmdplo{;l of the rallway mall service| In the last caucus held by the re- | chalr of the Ninbrsln land ]\;flio‘, slid tar, Is decidedly lamo whe 1 borno | iy a work of srach eyt s e8| publioans of the house, Speakes Hum. | Y& 04t nd B Rentors Farker.in. , o mind that the elevated rallroads | than 50,000 keys must be tested, dis- | Phrey made a specch, opposing all CURES teampled under foot property rights, | tributed under many procautions and | rallroad leglalation, saylng he did not Will Settle With Them, Rr.eumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, computed by millions upon mil- recelpted for, When the distribution | belleve the people desired anything of | Nemahs Gravger. ki Toothache, L is completed the new locks will be sub- the kind, Then Grinstead, from The Nebraska legislature could have [ sors Th Brulses, lions. Not only did they absolutely destroy property values alung the pub- lio thoroughfares which they traverso without paying a dollar of damages, stituted for those now In use. They | oo d a railroad bill had there Wi, Sealds e MANUFACTURXRS OF ro models of meatncas and. socurley, | Kishardson_oounty, who had faced | By desire o do that kind of work. | s<43 spee s o n ) and about 150,000 will be required to [the rebel of his natlve state when|The fact that members of the legisla- s T v ER c a rpe n t e r s M a t e r i a'l s 0 supply the service.— Washington Tele- | they tried to take ‘‘Old Kaintuck” ) ture were constantly consalting with 3 t of the Union, falrly peeled the |the railrosd attorneys shows that they - ALSK bu. they have violated neatly every W(Lnl‘k the :r“‘ off the gentleman ymm Paw- | oared to do- only what the railroad i e o 0 by e e o e € 200 e e T T R T pu, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, STAIRS » There's millions In ft, AUETUEREERNY oroe.a, usmlet | wi e o sekile wud °| ' THE LEADING NEW YORK . ' ’ No wonder that the people and papers of New York bltterly donounce Govornor Oleveland for Interporing A cu‘fio suthority to sustaln lfp- Stair: Railings, Balusters, Windows «"""and'Door Frames, Etc. Mdu.lm'hognmn of all kindes of Mouldings, Palnting v TAITLOR, Call and look over my new store and so goods. o - Fernam Street. - 1207, Tus late -deputy sugveyor.of, ous- campalgn; nor would he have ‘Better Had Stayed at Home. e e Byt o L LA O | i s i+ tenced to five yoars deal bstter have stayed at hom h ponitoutlsiy for Seabb:z'ing publie | or (o Eoate” nembars who votod for-thevepl: auti-monopoly professions duflnitho sen