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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1885, | N , T . | Wk by helpimg his democratic friends. | given his conclusions in an eseay hofora | Thic would lead the people generally to b weport beor into Towa, I violation of | extont as they wonld have been had such THE DATLY BEE. | 1.0 10 st n fir taeation of bnks | 1 e Oseotin Statesman gets. o con | e Amerioan Soclols of Cieil Enginoers. | llove that 3te. Storton i not s dangarous o promibitory iguorlaw, | E | eosts beon paid and e ands conveved OwAnA OFFICH T Axp 018 Fansas 81 | which will them on an equal foot- | gress, where he hopes to bo some day, | He sccured observers in ten loading | Mn ashehin boon patuted by some of his | TN RAEES BEIOR CROIER, A8 O GRAY | 80 Said bl s erovideds NEW Y 01K OFF1cw, RooM 85, TRIncSE ing with other moreantile establishments | his intenee dislike of Van Wyck will pre- | cities of the country and took great paing | “NeTies > i the disease seems o bo ‘aimost a8 pre- | aoplging to lands nlready forfeitod by boen a difficult problem. | vent him, of course, from doing ang- | to secure precise obscrvations by uniform Choap Gas fn Washington, NG Tk, OF Diniane, fo the poTst o0 id_railrond _compnnics, or either of nday. The Yered widely as to what | thing that w inerease the number of | blanks. He finds several instances in New ¥ »D AL o i) ¢ 1 it hed in the ux8 ssets, and what items | federal offices, no matter how much the | which asphalt paving draws trafie Ihere Isno d th, p enongh jps at ymmand, mak from any forfeiture he: v 1At 1 ! 1 ties or | state may be benefitted tiieraby away from granite paving. In St. Louig, | in Washington v ¢ [ r ¢ !¢ prov *le furt ny such o loss of it Mayor 't i | red 1 "t to start out ' i r l, and Public Improvements. granite, averaged only seven tons of | T “ cus, JUis to by ( ptin ot ve varied W i not the only eity in the Us for every foot of width, while vination, and mportant | States that ntha The ————— | for instance, Olive street, paved compnt t, parallei and just as favorably trausporta alo ¢ sach lands to moncy in public improvements. There ted averages 103 tons. Chic rest and took away § Dakota ealry am lie Y ties won have instance Test ot s next vistt com s’ report it Da 4 is a rivalry among the prosperous citic . bt s K 5% tRUEasY 1 1 the in public improvements, and wherever | accidents, he flnds there is one to Shameful Treatment. welghit has Deon made at | ol ¥ tlien on such lands, and H i st bocn they are undertaken and honestly con- | 543 n driven npon asphalt, Phitadidphia Press for presculation to Senalor y d by the purchaser at such TO1 OF 31K DRR, (1 by the United States cirenit « ducted they invariably prove of incalen- | every 413 upon granite, and one to cv 014 man Tilden oug 4 X siefeupon ."‘“;“'j‘ BURINESS LETTERA: Toledo, Ohio. In 1884 the natior ble benetit. This has been demonstrated | 272 npon wood, so that wood is twice v § messa I of ta - TRO '."r”' “‘““‘I 1 one Rhonld b ¢ f t \ \ roroT . n pon s dispo: ot da 1 ! the land so purchase Iy, Iottars and remittanc sof Toledo ¥, as beyond a doubt in Omaha, Wo have th gerous as asphalt. Falls uy & ) for £3,50 worth of North which patont hall operate OMANIA. Drafts, choeks and pe g that the treasurer of Lucas county be | roputation of being the best paved city | knees are most common upon granite, | Upon tie country, [ nee of the tax title,which t0 e mndo pu;able te ”-(‘”v * : wd from col n‘A excess of t \\ in the country, and this improvement | beeanse the blocks are made too wide for No One Flies the Track, which will be -lw-” ’m,j:'v:nfv 1 ||‘ e rig 1 ‘I o l.ml 1 ”{“J'Z'.',"."' Tt i r 1y t e they eha VS assessed e 1 ¢ ands to our pop a prop ooting for horses; are five Syracuse S 1 i T TS MR 0 CORTL, 10 b o = L WL Stated o THE BEE PUBLISHING COMPAKY 0 Y \\lv‘ h, th harged, . I nlone has added thousands to our popu- | & propet footing f lv‘v ,‘. y are fiv s Spracuse Standird. § Tection from the territory of money paid for tof such lands 2 out of the t them over and above the rate as- | Jation and hundreds of thonsands of dol- | inches wide and ought not to be over The vanity of owning $200,00,000, as illus- | taxes on Northern Pacitic fand, and recurity on such lands ereated . KOSEWATER. Evrron | | bil ) oo a———————— | against other “moneyed capital in | lars to our wealth by increasing the | three. Falls upon the haunches are more | trated in Vandeibitt's death, has not fright Ihe new S16,0 selinol huilding at Grafton spect of the subsidy bonds issned by nds of individual citizons ™ A tem- | valuo of property. Our scwerage | common upon asphalt and are owing | ened any one off the track in the “race for | Was pecupied for fhe i o st Thursdey, Uniited States in wid of the construe t the ol t oity in the west porary injunction was allowed and the | eystorn is far superior to any in | generally to sudden pulling up or turning | W . will e 10 500 scholats. t "',”' ;M ra w‘,‘v.‘llx wh 1(1 cts and e cases came on for final hearing at the last | citios twice onr size. Our court house too rapidly. If Capt. Greene lad come The Mikado Craze Uncle M {1/ OF BIAmAEE Wb oid | SECVAICHY SRR SRRIEE e June term. The decision which has just | one of the best public buildings in the | to Omaha he would have obtained a good New York Mail and Kipress, soldier who spent 1 N wonths at Av oo i 1 of f 1 do decorated rooms incroase all over | sonville and Libby, is notitied that the cc * 5. That any railrond eompany, or been rendered, and in which judges | country, and the ecity hall will be o simi- | deal of cvidence to fortify his obseivas ".?‘Yl"‘m-lly- e, ?‘—'\’.,,” ik ;;”4‘”‘ O¥CT | wissioner liag founl hie fand proof defective, | its assigns, to which lands have bben RaalaRitan | conenrred, i follows lar stracture, These and other public im- | noted above pdidivl l"‘ : 156y i » Y iright 08 his soldier's discharge stated that he had wtod under the provisions of the said wnl Mikado hails from New | O county, which is under the laws of tion for enterprise and prosperity second | Tiig new railroad projects or whicn wo | ° S R o e sixtytwo, il o wot amendatory thoro 1o reprosents that state in con- | Stte the territorial unit of locality for the | to no city in the country. Tho result so | heard so much are subsiding, 8o are the Oocsn't Want the Earth. s completion of tie thiee vears If thete | qioid and sixty-fonr, reforred to in seetion R TIoHNE R e (4 T v taxation of personal property, by acreement | fap Jias “boen very satisfactory, and cer- | caissons for the new U. P. bridge, The wha Ofty Noies Sintme ate stioutd bo '"‘7”;“"." e oter et | one of this net, shall, within nincty days clothes he spells his name MeAdoo. uon themselves, without formal vesolution | gqinly justifies the continnance of public | former didu't mean business. The Intter terson, allow us to call yonr X { Irom the of thsnct piy into ¥ v . to tt uffeot roach & -k I raperty ¢ | Improvements in a systematic manncr. | do, and plenty of business for Omaha | atiention to the fact that Nebraska City is Baiomaat, | the treasury Shateall cost Sm——— that they will assess all personal property rojocted vi and bo rds ) DO 108 1 B Gl Mlace in the west for the location of ¢ ko of 'y 1z and conveying SpAnks show where the fire Is burning. AR ST AREER VAT AR OB YL ot projected viad and boulevards | when the pool lines run into a union de- | the bestplace in the west for the location of a ; ally nuwmerous in the foot- Tud from the howl of the land sharks | the national banks here located are assessed | ind other improvements ave only in the | pot on this side of the river oldiers home. We do not want the carth, i AL ‘. I Costs the lire is hottest just now in the dircetion \larger per eentum of the actual valud | another publie building. 5 i ou a w line of natural development i this pro- B — buttered on both sides, but would like to have v I 2of the southwe of the general land office in Washington. | of their shares, the collection of the exc gressive city. They are by nomeansvision | Py v-prve pages of the Congression . ' 7 e 2 ill be restraineds add thus, although the ex- [ ary sehemes norbeyond ourmeans. What | al Record are filled with nominations of Plenty of Other Drinking I vl 1:4‘”‘\ Ak the sions ‘q' section zraph credits Senator | €ess Is imposed by a state board of equaliza- | may now apy to some us a reckless | demoerats to fill the offices of displuced | Ohtrag T pileloen invl at it MBI R T Tl l‘ u‘“l::’ St Lel k] o LD N planging into debs will a fow yours henos | republicans, 0, civil sarvice roformi | Theattemplon the part of man o T s oitered 85,00 | tho prosident or trensurer of st come ., ;: “‘“: e ” A‘l: -m:.‘.: heh prove a fudicions ;\ ‘m.' ll): 1er | what crimgs are conmitted in thy name! :’yx‘yl\\l.‘»{‘,,‘,' t 1”‘- A H.‘.‘:‘;‘f,'f,' L who marries her, pany t he is iy to deliver to the pluina why the senutor is always up to | Sute oF to i eities are pursuing this ecour and our SETIHE BRGNS0 ARS8 UMK a0 ‘.‘i\h‘“-‘.:; ville maiden of B9 Sunting iy !~"\I'~v-“ ns, ,: )‘v“‘nhn‘xvll‘-‘.'; snuff The act of congress which i town where spirits are kept, not counting | suing for breach of promise. . Damages to | fand to wiich the eompany would bo s ————— I is r ng and spending \ 1§ o & 10 01 to hecome dor said acts f and so forth, shall be OnAtA is bound to keep up her repata Tie publication of Mr. Tennyson's poetry in December shows that the e, G thie event of failure by any such ¥, 0F its assigns, to coni- A FLOATING par Van Wyek with being thoe heaviest snuft taker in the senate ehambor. P compared with that of other places OLITICAL POINTS. 1, while our credit s gilt the comuittee roois, ner futtering heart, 10000, Broken prom cally ontit (015 of surveying, ises are rated Ligh in'the carbonate catp, 5 Uhinks from injurious diserimin jeeting, and convexing had been paid, Sexaror Voornees will lecture on | goes not limit the standard of comparison t The mmportance of public im ol ’_\!” ton \]l.'\\ ehacl, '-Iu- Distriet { efforson in Indinna after the holidays. | the *moneyt tal? inves - | provements as inducements to growth of | Columbin marshal, has returned to editorial | Phe Price of Telegraphing in England. ~ enever the said costs are paid by it or rson” in Indiana \ the “moneyed capital” invested | ne | e oHbioa € ot Jatalllosnaiin i Montana. never tho said e paidd by it of | BT BRI L s, shall not, wihin two months of i & sad notice, pay such costs and aecept It costs 24.05 per week to mainfain a pau tent or ) I The city council at Helena has moved (o | £ (v A {foamn o ( Dt T s Jolin C, Calhoun, of Arkansas, lineal de- | monopoly the American lines. Great ure the | new quariers, which cost tho city. £10.000 e R TIRCT UU scendant of the great Calhoun, keeps out of | advantages of a repubh A large force of men and teams are em- | G OF SUER UG G ""‘ el 1011tios 11MBEIE, Uit gt vesantiol yolitie L e poyed in grading the Utah & Northern sk ) A HEE e For eRiOnoYE TATGL - Oatng | Dosvos linisclf bubgtvesanticl ol cal Sad Shakespearc vs the Mikado. Pettveen But Helena. | upon the Attorney-General of the Unitod REY il O NS | viee to Lis friends. NGFRED\b HEra N R | X 1tes is authorized and dirceted to insti- expended in public improvements with & | "o ar but twenty-five bald-headed men | A new book is enfitied, “What Weo Reaily | stent i tho Gramte. Mownain nine. pear | tute forthwith, in the namc of the United . S S class inter sese but adopts one | View of j\‘[“'\l-:‘ g their growth in congress, an indication that most of the | Know About Shakespeare.” What we really | Phillipsburz, One hundred dollars worthis | States of Amevica, in the civeuit court of Goveryor Arer, of Michigan, is giv- | spandard of pereentages for the state banks | the eityof Cleveland for instance. - Uinen of the conntry have no aspiraic know about Slinkespear s that ho can't | DI taken oul ovory wouth, The wine is | the United State T T ing #100 bills to various state institutions | gud another standard for the national banks | two vears ago she had only a populi- | toward congressional honors. achicve as long a run and draw as big houges | 14 ! WSO Sl 0 10 traots or | 1s of land are situated, toagsist the Cliristmas festivitios of the | upon the same basis of principal sums for | tion of 80,000, and today she hasover | Re man, the big, white- | as “The Mikado” or an English baliet, New Mexico. L R R inmates. We publish this littlo item as a | ealeulation, as to each elass, and maintains | 200,000 people. Althongh Cleveland has | haired, white b . biull old South Caro- 3 —— San Mizuel county has 7,040 ehitdren of | R W CTR I LEREE . SEYof the gentle hint to Governor Dawes the average of one class ata ditferent figure | gpong 2,500,000 in a grand viaduet, she | linian, is said to + ¢ only soulhern con- |y Cowiiand o0 ”:M\’ Natoul in ) | Further cost of ll such legal proceedings, e T from the averaze of the othe Lbe | g ducided to constrnet an additional | gresman who served In the confederate | 3 Tunition Tins. o the foucliest town In the trl | for which the United States shall have a GLADSTONE'S autograph sells fn Paris | o0 assossient of the natio | banks at 81 gyatom of viaduets o cost oyer §1,000,000 | Ay as lio wishes of the people are eons tory, is e g for a scason of Sa | prior lien for twenty franes, while Bismarck's com- ’*]‘i—"l:w ’\Iulni.m‘1_1.“:::1::!}-’\.‘: ive .\n'n LUt A It i that in Boston a number of the | Jaiies E. Boyd the democrtic nom Con Burns, the Las Vegas blacksmith, has l,»\‘\" 7. The "‘[ after the '|‘~"‘ of s S Wb etnsl ol others, this is evidence, in a genen pLitliutdld Mt cront el e s T e i Lot become. the bonanza king of Arizona. He | the above not m {o qny such com m .!nl thirty _\\ml know several fi a discrimination that fs unlawetul, and if it The idea that a grea: city like € love- Lty W:' "|“ it ’n. o 1‘.‘ el | Conaress in this distriet next fa Loth « sold & mine there recently for $100,000. pany, by the & y of tho Tnter.or, of oflice seckers in Nebraska who are f produces, as to the plaintifis, an injurious | land,” says the 7 should remaln, [ H‘ drpon | S000 men, and as opponentsy would make an | "y st o | tend f pat s nforesaid. all teacts .-m.-;;r.lmx admit 1’ they \\ml,\:l 8iv0 & | discrimination, by asswssing thelr shares at | an overzrown village is not a progressive | e Rt s & LCMONSUANCE | jharesting cam puigy (s el i : s o famd to wieh suclh conpa good deal more than either the above | yajuation higher than other moneyed eapital | one. I we expeet Cleveland to continue | *5F i y d S - proving wreatly fatal, beeause tie patientsare | 1) legally entitied upon the B valuation h i i ) I I's plurality in New York state was | Fortunate that They do not Live | prejudiced agiinst etiploying physicians, | paymeni of sad cots shall be subject to sums for Cleveland's autograph—provided lie county or eity where they are located, | o wrow and become 2 city of } ai S AEAP=] ARICIELCOLILLY : OO 1 become n city of half a mil- | )iy over 11,000 i poll of more th Forever, TS p any and all legal taxes imposed under an 1,0 0,000 votes. The New York Times' spe: St. Louis iepublican L AL Sonst, thority of the | or terri- it was attached to a commission. the excessive taxation will be restrained. lion population 1 fiffeen years we st E——— e endeayor to ereate accommodation for | juy county returns and cstimates on election | 1t is fortnnate that rich men, even when | Socikion hasa population of 15,000 whites | ories in which the s e located, and fongols 1h oy wonld have that to give even a tin rattlo to & | qye advoentes of radical revision of | teen years ngo the Leader took the fore- | rectuess. Mu. Vanderbilt, do not live forever, or even O R L been if such cos(s hid ik unl tho s buby, with winning the man's |0 upift are inclined sto congratulate | going view of ereating facilities for The members of the national legislature | 8ttRIn to the antediluvian age, else a hall o Washoo valley ranchers are manufac- | oo COPVeed PANYADERIS votoin view, is to risk fine, imprisonment | g osclves too mueh over the overwhelm- | commodating the inerease of population | who have wsest i pubtic life are My, | dozen of thom might come to own the whole | turing eheese thal almost equals the Sy is and disqualification for public oflice | ;0 dofoat of Mr. Randalland his follow- | and advoeated the construction of the | Morrill, of Vermont, who entered the Thirty- | SOUNY —~ S e Stockt DEATH OF ROBERT TCOMES. Such a law in Nebraska would play havoe | j,0in the battle over the ehange in the | viaduct. There was the same ery aguinst | fourth con s served cont The Same Animal the World Over. Ded twice. Inst week, ‘The demo, ol e among the buyers and sellers of votes, house rules. They point to the size of | incres tho indebtec the | in the kouse and senate evor sinee, Nt Lowis Globe-1 it + deternined to knock him out—-of | & Glowing Tribute from an Ardent ; | ; man came in with the Phirty-Geth congress, | Tngland has mugwumps in ber polities | Admiver. ; ) aeon i bat was out four years while wyofthe | alo, it appears, wid the papers over there . Chineso six companies of San Fran ta Constitidion 3 o muster among his own part swing | against i re trying, with poor sueeess, to define the | 250,000 Chinamen In California, | The {G dead USien Lo s GLeh Ho ula With his | 040 the large number of republicans | building the belt line bridges. But in | A A REaEte Po et en, o rouble : company, the richest and | oy L R | He will probubly not forget (o say some- | eorporated banks” of a state, but extends it on and increase of property thing about simplicity, of which we have capital in the hands of indi- | values is shown in Kansas City, St. Paul heard so much lately. i zens of the state.” To eq tt and Minneapolis, which within ten years P shares of national banks as to part only of | Jave grown from 80,000 to over 100,000 EAsTERN brewers have decided not to | that moneyed capital, is not to_equalize them | hol \ toal e g ) L en in o amuny of the old | roduce the price of beer. They deline to ‘::;"::;" “""‘v:““'-“ i Is necessary to Comply | i off Uio" onstt whiol commit themselves on the question of e generally regarded as ow-going, N S—When the state board of e ualization ducing the quality, which is of more im- : i v v 0] o tineorporated k8™ of the state, at portance to consumers i iyt il LA tempts to equalize the national banks in a Col. Lewis, the Ameriean minister to [ Inelishmen pay twelve cents for telegraph Tortural, doesn’t speak a work of Portugese, | ing twelve words 1o any partof the kingdom but gets along with Freneh, He admits that | We pay twenty-tive cents for ten words, The he is lonely. government controls the English lines. A Johin €. Cowin will be the republ So stricr are the election laws in Eng- Randall's Defeat. that great mass of people. * # * Fif- | pieng came within 25 votes of absolute cor- | they e as liberal and exemplary as the late the majority which Mr. Morrison was able for that purpose that Bistor Joxes, of the Mormon church, increasing the indebtedness for protticst wives to eseaps prosecution f c Pe el t- | spite of ositior fnduct was | o Lhetwoeldestmen in congrassaro Senators ! + Six, s 50,000 I I who joined with the tarill’ revisers in vo! pit position viaduet wa Morrill and Payne, born in 1510, Mr. Waite, | about the muzwump in every country is that blo lately discovered in Inyo | Spentatl through which This is a discrimination that onght to be | 4,0t ghear the democratic Sampson of | built and now it is a monument to the | 500G tnin 1811, and is the | e is no sconer found to be one thing than | conms s tound to improve in quality | it swept in thunderous majesty and the punished, Ifhe is brought back on u re- | jiJjocks and strength. There is sueh a | suacity shown in its construction, for e e, Ar. Blaridse, of Mich. | he straightway bLecoms another. That is | the di mine is piereed. Samples et | gon o pyer which it tambiod quisition the federal aathorities ought 00 | ;00 15 over confidence resulting from a | there are none who regret it was | jan, was born in 1S5, Sitigleton, of Missis- | really what makes him a mugwuinp. Snetwnent R | ey it ey lave no difliculty in convieting him of o ory o nssection Lt Mx? | billlt; alfhiongl it eost. mora! thian (Lwico Sty Rk g ol = ) 1y ever tonnd in Lialy. | drained and e L, it tho homory | 100 0asy victory e assertion that Mr. | built, « b ! £ vania, 1814, “Fonght Mit Sigel.” S Bob Toombs is no mor o! polygamy ontho testimony of the homely | oy ail's defeat of last week was a tri- | and o half the estimated expense of the ver, of Wisconsin, and 3. Chicago Dimea PREPARE TO PATENT. Quenehed is this imperious lite. Stilled wives whom ho has so eruelly deserted. ~ | (1R v trade will not be borne out | proposed belt line of bridges. The city is | Plaib, of iisols, in 1515 4 _Gen. Sigel zets e pension o N Ne S e e mighty heart. Gone, the dantless 1 5 A ¢ the results. The issue made, as under- | far better able to build thes: bridge o A York. Itissaid that “ih inantiwill [\SenatorgVanawWyclkis to S Mako At rest, the turbulent cmotions. [ik roputed infallibility of the gas | PV the B! : il f A e MEN AND WOMDN. R o Rallroad Tiands i Bubjoct to the splendid form 1 ) &35 | food by scores of those who voted cost of a on than it was eight year pleage many German 4 e metor has received a shock by the testi- | f0°C 0¥ ST 0 TS B ago to build the viaduet, and whon they | e is to bear the | Who enlisted under him.” But Taxation. Hitaeysnmlopte Tt yag imortal mony in New York of a compiny’s metor | he VeLeran, ehmman of the 4 atoibullland iousnrasiofliomosttorkonil HHE L hitie o oin uds will have | Please a great many other pesons, for 1t iy | Mr. Van Wyok introduced tho follow- | FER 0 LG ity Msurcly hero it was. inspector, that a meter keeps registering ed with tariff reform. The questi working people arve erected on the unoe- | a silver lining if \ oll, believed that snore men “fou:Lt it = ‘l“ b ‘l' “.4 nEe r!“:':“-’-' .-I“x “v.. | Inthe splendor of his beauty—in the at the sume rate whether air or gasis | O W' ; e S T AT L) S DR BRI i s for the place than fought with hun during | 1t was read twice and roferved to tho |5, (S of is strength -in the vitality a1 tha o AT iised was the abolition of dangerous pied 1 he South & Jo: Jeflers it committee on public lands. BRI e Aty pussing through it, the reeord increasing o0 L e power in the hands of o | unanimous verdiet will be the same that | elesant Louy St \ v . A BILL i spurklod in lus cyes and rushec with the inerease of pressure. It is time To declare certian lands subjeet to taxation, yésids| permanently in g 5 i | through tis veins—in the ease with that the gas meter should he convieted of 5 The Howl of the Land Sharks, and 10 release and quit-clann o any. st whicli he conquered and the heights to obtaining money under 1alse pretenscs noisily are singlo individunl and against the interests | it is in referenee to the viaduet of & proper expediting of the public busi These remarks apply with equal force | dence. 3 & St, Paul Glube. sunty, or municipality all equity and inter: | which he soured -in the scope and free The counter issue on the part of | to the situation in Omaba in regard to | Tt is sald that the accomplished wifeof | The Jand sharks are making a terrible | eot that the United Stites may lave, by rea- | d wl boundle smiprehension of his uess. . Vi ots is of 3 S ( ce Senator Hale always re nd x 5 2 | howl over the present administration of the | son of the negleet or reinsal of any railroad | powers, the v hitl 1reesiion of d Mr. Randall was that such a | viaduets. 1t is of the utmost importan, tor ; h i 1 ity chaidond i G |1 i 20t dictatorship was mecessary in or- | that the proposed viaducts should be built | specchies of her husband before he dcli land office, and theix subsidized newspaper | COMpIY B S ot ob doeniing ald soloct Buzalod by bi by and S s et e G D i o them. 4 organs utier a good many foolish s A e e ol v iaiay hi oAy onol Surely A | il opla e Eont e T Congres: Tiwmolly Tarsney of Michi- | ab crankiness of the land comumis- | fies, or wn for non-payuent of | 1quLKd LG . 1 wholesale assaults on the public ¥ M R A TR B gan, Horr's s ' d 1o sioner. But it s only another instance of | tuwsés by an mpany; alo when the course of nature is unchange | treasury. Mr. Morrison’s friends doubt- | along without thom, and the money in- B O E ST b bl o ] S A AL | eosts of » i Tunds shall Even the ¢ 4 ow loss hoped to diseredit Mr. Randall and | vested in these improvements will be re- [ &0 AL, * o d 7 corporations entitled | weary and o unf and e g his following in the eyes of congress and | garded as a mere tr vhen compared i : Shorten Oniicago Sormons, | 40 BLS L L8 O sompanies Ly thlight the country and weaken their influence in | With the benefits deriy o ineto | 10 Wiom f lund | n y dupints Larifl debates, but they cannot be certain ——————— ! A 1 \ % PP ? | granted by the d ] ¥ | 1o vich blood that they have succeeded. The vote do Profits on Gas. 5 | kil LA ! : i y tongie that S iy o v | rented a ¢ f i eople W war not wndieato it. Many republicans who | Phe fvestigution of tho affaivs of the : bt e [ ; AT Tk Choyonnitos are jubilant over the where protection is king, voted for | eity by the state senate gus committee has 5505 Iy itiows o but with - | should not talk politics in it, a restriction t and | co the air pititully fact that Charles Francis Adams has ap- | ¢ in the rules, to assist in wid resulted in throwing considerable light t which, it applied to the regular preachers in | no ! it "lr‘w 101 st vt funce. Tne mighty proved the plans for a now dopot in their split in the democratic vanks. | upon the subject of profits on gas. Ona sin press at 1ol | most churehies, w shorten up Chicago | toct thomselves from st DiLounY e : olsktodi milliung ity We congratulate tho_good peoplo | Numbers of domocrats sided with Col. | eapital of §4,723,500 the stockholdees of | 050, M, 0 D, n 2 and ‘looal Rutlioritios oxemption k \ S T of Choycnno, but if taey have to wait for | Morrison, breause they believed that a | tho four consolidated companies ave | gD i el et “on There. R T o | ! e BT A R i tho construction of that depot as long as | seattering of the appropriations among | made a profit of $i9,415,705. The Man 5 2R A Foniponsy Hitaan® Witgkias the supreme conrt has deei- | walls of memory, and woeps or laughs Omahy hys waited for the Union Pac the varions committees would afford them | hattan company, during the fifty years of [ Publin's new mayor, Timothy Danicl Sul- | g jygiay aro getting to the front in Ne. | dod that states winot fax uupatontod Falige with itoll i to give us a new depot, 1t will be soma | better opportunities to strengthen them- | j istence, lus puid its stockholders | HVan, i3 a richitterateur and journalist, ownis 1y e Zou7of the 5,%0 sehoo! teachers in | Jands donated o said railronds, breause | “Then God, m his wise and infinite mer- it N ahfy e, o Sprais o thoir constituencies by so 34 g e AR i * | three prosperous newspapers, and has pub- | 0 4000 q Ssisien wd thir. | OF the equity u nterest the United | oy, comes and e s gentlo years before they celebrate its complo- [ selves among their constituencies by sc 287,675 on an actual cush capital of B el the state of them are wonen and th atatos may hive to said dands in cass of | huuds clask the wa fincors. His tion. To approve is one thiug and to | curing funds for local expenditure. | Tho New York company svas | =12 Far iy i "G vhitar of (he late ex- | LCoil OF thio eounty superintendants aro absolate refo on the part of suid | kiss toucnes the muandering Lps. Thero build is another. It will ho several montlis yet before tho [ started sixty years ago on & cash capital | Hesleth, danchier of the late ex- | wowen, It should bo an sy matter for a ad companies to pry swid costs and | 14 pence sl dust, . Georiin's. glorious son —————— tarifl' debate is at its height. LFor wecks | $750,000, and the total benefits to stock- | Lo ior Sharon, 1 s e o most 1ovely | i to choose betwern supporting herself in andd b5, The unforgivery. rebel awsts, in The Philadelphin Record’s almanas for | after the holiday recess congress will e | holders foot up $22, The Metro: | riage to milllonaire Crocker's daughter, gzost corporations are the g est tax ov . The W rn Union, for instance, refuses to pay a tax judgment of $100,000 against it in New York city, and a lovy has beon made upon its | erty to compel paymoent. An investig, tion might show that thut company does not pay its just proportion of taxes in Omaha or evades ifs taxes altog T, What it will do in one city it will do in anothor o late Wiitlam 11 Crmons amazing woman, Her husband first proposed wmar- | our loving state and narrying either a drunk WitkikeAs the said act ere not in stillne s, the final judgment of eation. It is very complete in its politi- | reforence, committee work and the con- | gunized twenty-four a0 | her hoalth 18 not g« Sho nnd Frod and | around some 's kitehen or that of her own | to whom they were donated, from ta wething of the uajesty cal and goneral statistics and informa- | sideration of appropriations. Spring | with an ctual — eash capital | Jesse are ly in old home on Sixty- | (o sustain the worthless lite that is diszraced ! fion by aAny &iate. county. o mur ; e T 4 tion, and contains much miscellancous | will be near at hand before the taviil ve | of §512,500, has paid its stockholders §12,- | sixth street, New York. The boys are busy | by its abodo in his lazy system. Wo say, | ity: thorefore \ - YT E v matter of an rosting charaeter, while | formers will be afforded an opportunity | 260,757, The Municipal and Knicker- | bringing out the il volume of the | hurrah for Nebraska! Cone w young || HOIEAA ’,‘\ 5 ith f they loyed him best, wh .“n«- its illustrations are numerous and atty to present their scheme for a revisic bocker companies, aged about nine years, | “Memoirs.” Ludies, and help our countey to grow upin the [ 4 0L E % 8 £ 405 ) ive. ‘The subseribers of t ord re- | Meantime Mr. Randall's recovery will be | and organized with an actual eash capi Ex-Senator Winde 5 one of the | way it should. United States does ) ST 1of the PPeopl ceive the almanae g and no | rapidly progressing. He is not tho poli- | tal of $2,615,300, have returned to the | hute capitalists whe “struck it rich” re AR L iim to an m doubt appreciate the liberality and enter- | tician to lie on his oars beeanse the swell | stockholders §7,880,036, The Harlem | cently in e Si STATE AND TERRIT n nit e avaniary Ty prise of (that paper has euarried him back for a moment from | company, on a cash capita) of 050, | ninea: In. Ooloradey, 33 | Nebraska Jottings, y . A leading, is the e —— the point at which he is aiming. His | paid in divideads in thirty years §2,249,. [ Xeied cousiderably. 4 Bremer, Cuming county, ! o f ; . y prople of Ne- Lste Bep has not scon fit to enter any Charles 11, Ty I L 3 : 3 i : United Stutes of the various syndieatos whose business recently, sald in I : Phree suloons are lnsuf rrigete of congress it is to sell stale miscollany to tho wester following, on whatever ground he may | 917. These figures are of considerable take regarding tavifi’ vevision, will L mterest to the public, as they show how A R funeral, crape on ) Atkinson, found sowething mc than respectable | the eonsumers o being robbed, and we " orstone to mark tho grave Resular trains are now running between . : i 1 every pregs. Tho business in our opmion is | when the time for action arrives, Col. | are not surprised at the gencral mMoves | Man roenoct, the second hoath Chudion and Bufialo Gap, Hung L ' o of Hill being much overdone by some of our es- | Morrison and his friends reckon without | ment to reduce the price of gas by legis- | lact Leannot afford. What 1 Fiemont papers ciim that Elhorn 4 » f her sen toomed contemporaries. OF eourse it has | the ool if imagine for a moment | lution, These gas companics are e must be deyoted to us Vadleysoud w ML LS S . 1 Y Rty the advantages of being cheap and of | that the brainy vnd determmed Peun by acte of tho Jogislature, and are | Mrs Stanford, the i 1, &AL T Lecn i . i et co and of looking liko “enter- | vanian will not be found full ps thorefore subject to that body. onator, supports {0 i i unauimau prise.” But, on the whole, we pr o | for the combat. probability is that the price | in Calfornia—tl A Ao i ' ¥ t edit our own paper at home and to 1l it ped SR SN of gas will bo materially reduced in Nesw | the other in Men it ; e '\\I"ill.ll‘lvu-.\\'il:"nl-l‘v.: 1.|H‘:|‘n||.> nely, |]ml from |y (< wyor has ntroduced o bill calling | YOrk atthe next session of the logisla- | alice of papls s o phd ! o8 and prosented exclusively to our | o e eration of another land district fu | ture if the gas companics do not succeed, | M ted In the methods ¢ readors through the medium of the best | Nopraska, This is evidently a dodgo to se- | a5 thoy did at the Inst session, in buying | 1500y WicReted W o0 e, paper in the wost. Phe BEE 1s now pub- | suro some more fat offices for Vauw's demo- | up a majority ot the legislators, paying | Lo 1EN AT lishing daily more t aphie speeials | eratie friends,—Osceola Record. from §1,200 to § rovote. Kven if | 0 iving 1n England, tal and atn largor expenso than allits con- | Phis thrast comes from the homo or- | the legislature does regulute the price of | (irnine to this conuts (0 spend the 1 temporaries in this state combined, Its | gan of the late Albinus Nance. Mr. | gas, it is doubtful whether it can regulato | qey of her doys, Her home wiil be at daily Washington special dispateh is the | Dorsey has introduced a bill looking to | the action of the gas-meter. The proba- | Mass. 1t is ffty-thice sears sino she equal of that furnished by any newspaper | the ineraase by at loast one in the num- | bility is that the meter will be as dishon- | 1o this country with e father and y in the Missouri valley. 'Its special news | bor of land offices whicn was, of course, | est as ever, and that the bills, notwith- | juuch fame in the character of Julict, bureaus . New Yok, Chicago, Des | done for the special benelit of Van | standing the reduced price of gas, will be | 10w 76, but still in vizorous health, Molnes, Council Blufts and Lincoln are | Wyck's democratio friends. Senator » as they bave always been, if not : " doing u service which its readers have not | Manderson has introduced a bill to | larger. ‘ The A\‘llnrv)luk4~"\n Difference. unk .4‘..“: WO been slow in appreciating, whilo itis cov- | ereate the port of Omaha, which ——— R b TR O [ Wttt ering the state with busy correspondents | is also a scheme to help Van S0 many American ci ) pAvIng | vieold tea” by any othier bame would Liste as en helr who will keep it posted on all Nebraska | Wyek's demoeratic friends. Then there | nowadays that the question of the relu- | strong, ’ news of moment. Weo donot speak of this | has been o united eflort on the part of | tive values of pavements is attracting un a8 “ontorprise.’’ It is smuply business. | the ontive Nebraska delogation to in- | usual attention from civil engincers, | Not 80 Daungerous as e has Bec Nopaper can afford to stand still and | crease the number of postal routes and | Capt. F. V. Greene, the army ofticer who o watch the marvelous development of this | postal clerks, and this is plainly in the | went to Ru in the last wur, has been Prow the Tiucaln De v 4 ¥ wonderful country. To maintin its | interests of Van Wyek's democratic | investigating the important relations of | J Sterling Morton is playing 1 foopil thu standing it muost head the procession. | fricnd Everybody, including Jim | various strect pavemcets to trafic in | children in Clicazo, @ is not ou a i “Pho sitpren Aud this is what the Bk is doing. ‘Lmrn! scews to be working to boost Van | Awmcrics und other cities, apd Lus lately | to destioy the dewocratic party in Nebraska, | sustained the ces Annc orse bit ¢ e