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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1550 L e e T e v ey e e ——— THE INSANE DELINQUENT TAX | S e e et | \ DOZEN Tl]R]\I\f. TOW)S, | 75638 S=SAr=sT PLACS 0¥ OMAIIA TS DUY SSAPY " is to be expende Again, it 1s claimed that if the tax is a | Proc by mandamuns against unty tax it is not con it for the | cou ta e | e ch failed to pay would have | an only be imposed by county an- | priat i beeepsnided only tos the | =4 e from al Reviews | T'his is true, but by an examina- | i L yunt id be | of State ) of w o e De. Per of the Saprams Oonrt that Capita Tax Must Be Paid, | } Under this Decision, Donglas County : IM‘. th O :I'“ rortes thrs tellon X svidences of Substantial Growth Owes $31,109, and the Total In- v ol 1 sk | ke constitufiot prov | Everywhere—The Past Year's debtednes of the Varions Conne from it to the | Tegislature shall make appropria Building Becord and the Is AT rnment unt scal quart nest 1 irged with the amount gro the cxpenses of the stimate of the amount of tax | expiration of the pay the indebtedness are | the adjour unty officers, and when | sion: and ties Amounts to Oyer $200.000. DEWEY & STONE'S | the supreme court of | £ lovy is asecrtained by | with such limited to sk t of the St % e ity to lovy the tax and | sueh purp: nd 1s pro- S ) S AtarmieyGoneral va.th vounty com. | PIace L againsi the property i the coun: | hibited from i raised for | 20 One of the Best and Largest Stockss in the U.S. to S lect from. gress in pu - ol D » fol. | W The tax is not levied by the state but | one purpose to ! ! Mt | e o S nissioners of Douglas county is as fol- | by the county for the purpose of wayin evade the law b n and im $ f RHEUMATISM, lows the amount duc the state and ascertained | pos th mrvlw' iful” for any | state tl NEURALGIA, : A The suggestion that the imposition of | might be done to the penitentiary, | s No Stairs to Climb. Elegant Passenger Elevator Backnehe, Pl g A the d for in scetion 47 §s in | deaf and damb asylum and all other state | 11 f A e Brion 3 - count t pay the expense of | vio fourteenth amendment | institutions and the treasury filled with | {1¢ ""““' Bhhha AL it the u and support of insa of the constitution of the United States | useless funds | glean 1t following e § THE cmms A vor:un €0, Soie Proprie tilement in t j inj | | i i goms y ezl setileme 0 +3 sufliciently notic s to the injustice to counties that have | year's work. and the pro | : LR LT SR e e | ] o e o S kg | ' Yok gy U e o, | M. BURKE & SONS, of the constitution, but are valid and bine Vet 1 by the see- | } t im to the title of “Queen City,’ & e o S B e ot Lo coumtis 1o whiGh Y pxactions rd by the sec toat it be cres .wll»(v Hllmml‘nvvww . y € SUCCTR \ | port and wiaintenanee of insane persons | 1L is urged that if the writ is allowed | of liability for patients' and_the amount | e A her thir we in_ the | 1 sent to the hospital therefrom unless the | as | for in this ¢ nd the other | of dircet “tax_paid by it. Each county | list of eities of the commonwealth with a | A logal settioment is found to be in said county. | counties of the st are required to p shall be credited with the amount paid | population of 8000, and a liberal esti- | o The levy of a tax under the provisions | the amounts charged to them, it will - | in dircet tax. It of the population at the close of tia | UNION STOCK YARDS, OMAHA, NEB. year places the number at 10,00, The de: ction 47 of chapter 40 of the | foree the payment of a large amount of Dkl SR ’;"'m‘, the | money into the state tr sntewiibhiis VICTIM OF A MOCK AUGTION. mand for every modern convenicnee gl Scttlement i sueh connty 1$a- eyunty | MOY rivee and virtually " has been = 3 snding (o muko lifeutijoyable.is prompt tax, to be raised by the proper county ofticers, | paid in the form of taxation under the An Incxperiel mm! ( ustomer Forced | Iy met. Gas and electvie Dghts ilivimin Will pay customers’ dr and if levied upon all the taxable property of | general tax levy of the state, as many Into a Costly but Worthless Pur- [ ate the streets, the telephone system | the county alike is not void for want of uni- | other counties ik lutor have faileil chase, | the merchant and consmer o, | formity. & i to levy the taxes,or That aged system of swindling by in an instant and a_well-equipped | z0q school dis Maxwell, Ch. J., dissents fiom the opinion. | 15 nay the same. to means of mock-auction sales of cigars is | fire department curity to life and | yumbor of religions organizations und | e tost of his 5 YA s T omNioN 1y Fur | This fact may account for the high still earried on successfully in New York, | Property. ‘The gas works were com- | ohurehes. The prineipal towns are Cus: | stigo the. atdionos. hoatilosdy whaghod nofinion by Resso, Ji-=The question | tasntion mads noces for |h.|-f~4\|)'l"\|l says the Tribune, The other ¢ iy el | bleted fast vear at n cost of ¥i5,000. a8 | ter City, the county seat, and Broken [ for'fiim to ol oo involved in the case are of great import- | of the hospital for the insane the tax | known southern man entered a litde | Was also the telephone system Bow. Several county roads were laid out The M R f 86 nnee to the state and (o the pe R A R T v paid over | place whote olgars wore boing sold by an | hundred tesidences wire efocted: ranging | ond graded: s e vam i o Ty several counties, as they involve among | by the county treasur uired by | auctioneer. There were apparently three | in cost from $300 to $24.000, the Iater | pridgos built over tho Middle and South | night it was acedentally foctions. 1t g others the question of the power of the | Luw, 1t would have materialty affected the orfour men who were bidding briskly, | <im being the contract price of an ele: | Loup rivers, There are six grist mills in | b (o0 mach sinelie il sobeaough | SWIFT s SPECIFIC . ire to impose upon the people of | levy by the state board of equalization; gars scemed to bo fine the | ant honi s. B. Heartwell. The | giio county, and no saloons. The exten- | voeal tiusio sbout e Fhere 1o i Sn T2 GAIVE'S Bwn, FeniBiY, iide Som foats | wal e v|1!||_h-~4 the expenses of l:n’ for’ 3 presume —that (m-{ were | stranger .mmp.mnl for a choice box, | years impi it ""“""_‘I !'ji“t-l up s | sion of the Omaha & North Platte rail- | overplus of conve violl {lireuEh EHE ol from foreste of Goorn The. Abore | of insance persons at the | governed by the actunl nee- | which was knocked down to him for $5. | follows 6,609, bus roud through the northern part of the | thine that scems 1Ko talking ot b matk hiod of He munafuciare | State bospital in addition to the gene sities of the ease and_ by their RIBRIH - L6 ER18 - wrs | HoUse al improvements, | county and the Grand Island & Wyoming | for §2 o week, It may be owing to REFERENCTS:~Morchants and Farmors' Bank, David City, Neb.: Kearney National fauk,Kese ney, Neb.: Columbus State Bank, Columbus, Nob.i McDonald's Bank, North Platto, Neb, Omabs Nautional Hank, Omaha, Neb, With Uill of 1ading attackied, for two-thirds value of stook. tsin the county, and 2 held them on by one band while he sang of ven Residences, S.5005 grono mainten g conts the i twenty years ngo. The demand hos been grad: | state tax levied for the purpose of wain- | al onths, Section 75 _of _the | declared elosed 3 SOt #1038 nd total of §717,500, This | (¢ : ! tin 3069 Jnbr ; et 0L | R C | declared closed o sou ped | 4 % Centrd coming up trom the south, will | simpic ways, but “The o i the tade M ory oW | taining this institution g 5 revenue law, chapter 77, Compiled | up to the counter, whor \rent ous. | 188 i cent record for a town searce: | give tho county . prosperons boost the | for e biag ny MR el 1 { 1 Puri ancer, eatarvh, | Whiie we have cavefully investigated | 8 s of 1895, provides that the rate | tomers were reccivin Is, nnd | 1y thirteen yenrs of age, and warrants | Siicont year. The sutlook is cortatnly | 2E My blooc S jr Fhelimatism all the questions presented, yet for want neral state tax shall be suilicient to ked for his box, at the same time ten- | the conviction that Nebraska City and | fiight and favorable for Custer and its o A gt Dtherwise, with of sullicient time ut our disposal to dis lize the amount necessary to meet ap- | dering « §5 bill Grand Island must “hump themselves™ | eiicipal towns STRICTLY PURE. | K SPECIFIC CC cuss cach one with that « o of care | propriations. 1t cannot he Supposed that “You owe $30, said the cashier, | i they expeet to surpass the metropolis ARAPATIOL, FURNAS COUNTY, IT CONTAINS NO OPIUM IN ANY FORM Drauwer 3, A which it seems to meTit we must be con- | the state hos of equalization will im erely. of central Nebraskain the near futore is one of the thriving towns on the Den- ’ tented with a very brief statement of our | pose an unjust or oppressive tax, or that orwhats” Hastings has ample edueational facili- | vorTine of the 15 & M. Its progress dur - e conelusions without viaborations. C | they woull levs the full amount e heso cigars are sold in lots, not by | ties, consisting of two colleges and four [ iy thio past yoat s been Moot gratify £ " From the agreed and stipulated facts it | ry to mect all the expenses of the state | the h,.\ » 7| public sehools. All'prominent denomina- | aind substantial, indicating the un spears that the amount of tax levied by |y‘~l|(tum|l~ I mount of money But 1 distinetly bid for one hox.’ | tions ‘are’ vepresented by churebes, and | ivering fath of the recidonts in the the state authorities has been suflicient [ was in the treasury to the credit of the You are mist cinl and henevolent organizations are | own's future. The building record foo to maintain the hospital, paying all the | funds from which” the appropriations [ “We all Lid for lots,” declared the “cus- | in a fiourishing condition.” "The two prin- | o fotal of $31,3 s Snolados 1 expenses of board, ete., of all the p; were mide; but, in - the language of the | tom J o cipal ne of the city « rese Jivst national bank, $10,000; M. E. chureh \ ticnts, so that it has not heen amatter of | statn nount necessary to meet | The southerner coneluded he had a [ Water works and strect ra Catholic church, ligh ? 28 absolute necessity for its maintenance | the tions" would be the fu barzain anyway and that his friends | for the construction of the torm yol, §5,500; residenee of Tom | ‘. w Lonis, Mo, that any further burdens be imposed up- | meq t duty. An unreasonable | wonld be d to Inke such s off his | now under e eration by the wson, $6,100. The First National bank ' CERTS hasteentongee | ON the counties having patents there, | sould and should be controlled by | hands. Ho thought that | g | couneil, and their construction wili donhi L Dusiness of $300,000, and the bank for ‘ Yipvour, Bxew | undor the pr ms rihmu:-n u.l chap- | fully with counsel [ all, have been bidding under a misappre | [@58 begin in early spring. A corporution | of Apapulhoe, $230.000. The Arapahov C -Louls | 4or 40, of the compiled statutes of 1885, that it is not in accordanee with the spivit [ hension. He wrote an order on @ promi- | has already been formed for the purpos Hus SR AL O Rat A L BIE DR Newvous. Prostration, Del Mental and | i bt b borne in mirid that the ques: | of the institutions of this country that | nent hoicl whero he wae staying for 00, | of building a strcet railway, but the conn- | i 5 hoges during the roup | Physical Woakness ; Morcu nd other Affece | . ! ! 3 $060, ring tions of Throat, Skin or Bones, Blood Poisoning, | 1100 here is simply one of the power of | | mounts of money shonld be wrung | and d ted that the cigars be sent ther cil has defer wal action on granting | yyonth 1y employs ten land ol Sores and Uicers, wro trentsd wih wopaiicnd | the legislature (o 1lm}1 ~~|>::n~vu All | frc : “x‘] ple by taxation nl;*l placed | Then he went down town and forgot all :Hlv»-"m‘ ud p opgie submitti piys # r hondved for hogs, | Ouceess, 0n Ialeat scientifie priucipios, Babely Suggestsons as to s o i . S| » the public tr uries, for such a condi ul s mat VO . td vote of the people. nnpor | ant IR 1 { is i n ndis uggestsons as to its oxpediency must be | in the | ahont the matter until evening peoj ! | anima secialty of eased s | A kit o \',","," crallontiErdestes | IUEREREONEI e Rexun ety i T universally followed by extrava- | © When' hs retimed to the hotol the | lic works will b pushed to ¢ [/ town stpposta: bwor waok | Vo department being one of the coordinate | ganee in public éxpenditures. ™ But this | elerk said: “We -paid your order, but | the present yeav.and in their wake Will | the Pioncer and the . branches of the government of the stat must, in the first instan.e at least, ve left | we know that you have been swindi [ follow substantial business blocks and | RISING CITY, BUTLER COUNTY, cannot be e olled by the courts | tothe wisdom proper departinent “Oh, no; the cigars are worth double rous homes, all pointing to 1856 15 a | §s o vising eity not only in name, but in ¥ Jl.l.. i 5 it ncts \\111}41 it _|m'|~<|'rl(|nu ;|llll| of the government, - money, -] ) ar in the prosperous carcer of | Fie w1 e the woste i T o IN THREE SIZE BOTTLES, A Wri TP the ~ limitations of the constitution n v the stipulation of facts it is shown ook at them and see!™” county, on the Omaha & Repuli- | PRI T ruble b "‘”J’.«",“,? 1 ! fact, within those limits it is the supreme | that a number of patients nd have SenvagEunticd) and twelve FREMONT, DODGE ey Wd. The improvement FRICE 25 CENTS, 50 GENTS, AHD $1 PERBOTTLE MARRIACE @ UlflE, :qul controlling |m\\'l|’|: .Iyr nz.- state H been |||‘ the hospital, n\;- ‘thd‘i"‘ for mmonest kind of cabbage :yu l‘“ ,‘ ol iy |‘|v '4” | record of the y mounted (o 35,017, | 25CF:AIT lFl‘m”1'x‘E§"n‘n::l|u:y5‘..‘1‘.“:1,‘.:0: I AL both the executive and judicial must yield | whose keeping made to 1zl Josedd to view. The | fruit which ripened in the new not consisting of " chure business houses | A e commodntion’o (o il a2 e SR GO O \[\m“ obedicnc mn..lu.ml- s .l.,.lui‘_\.[\\lg,\x. n.[ records show that the TR A | ) L year 'Inl n.l.‘ “Ihuml - trade |’ Tiomies. # A8t asHlpping: nolub the | oo o briced . 3 t is insisted that as a levy of tax has | legal settlements of such persons were | gost ranks next to Omaha. F ) town equals any of its size in the state o o 5% I thercoiinty natroils: By uatien a5, ho hoggod, | busingss. men_ have. dovoted dholr et e et | Coughy Cold and GroupRemedy 3 o of the hospital, it is not within the power :v’x lllln':\(l |‘_n‘||‘ o consideration nr miade )t ars away—to the "“‘I‘gh s to the trade of x1||4n'l'|1} b During the l“ ar there were 950 THONE DESIING A REMEDY FOIR £ paber covet, v Ot liR IR B EaL 0 1 tax the people | the duty of the commissioners of insani- | porters—anybod and “us aconsequence their labors ha eeain shipped, 71 ears of stock OF the several counti s for the maintin. | 1y of exch connty to ascertain the legal | © The most oy he ¢ policeman o | been erowned with success. — The vepre- | and 59 & potatocs, e town clanrs 6 | CONSUMPTION \ | sentative houses n the dry | inhabitants, o good supply of pretty mar goods, hardw vingeable givlsand four withered bache- lines ¢ rade did a business agereg: S g throe, million dollars. Tho towh 15 | ° sueanion, NUCKOLLS coUNTY, LUNG DISEASE, me disgusted | I f N 1 le into the Black Hills, | enjoye 1 of encouraging prosper ot pushing its tr : nd also into Colorado and Wyom ty. A large number of stores ind res ance of the insane sent to it from sueh | Settlement of insane persons and eortify | the anction Store, vowing vengean SEMP i InN. counties; that it is a double taxation and | the I:lml';_l"'_l'"j i inte "1“'1\( of the hos- | The place was empty, and” he inve in effeet a conlise « y erty of | Pit itis in the county the ¢ another dol S e oftic Thavo a oslinta ronedy for s shoeo dischuos in effeet ontiscation of the property of | Pitil. 1) another f ts to the ofticia Gy e ong the citizen; and that all such taxaiion | Of his maintenance should be ] him LIl sn ol o : must necessarily be void. Ttmust beeon- | 1t Itis also provided that if the cluded that if the tax is 1n excess of the | settlement is in another county in the 01t ANY wer s aw Should seeure the large §1 bottles, Diroction accompunying each bottto, power of the legislature it is void; and if | State the expenses should be charged to A CANINE CURIOSITY. fucilit cured by the extension of | dences were built, and large additions | BEA A 103S & double Gix for the same purpose, it | Such county: und by section 27 it i3 pro y i ! Akhiorn Valley road has enabled her | were made to the mereantilt, n- Sold by all Medicine Dealers. 5 isin excess of the legislative power, and | vided t it the insane person has no le- | A Sketeh of the Smallest Dog In the | business men to complete suceesstully | o] and |,w].“; l\.m.lil ion. Tl m- | : s DR IIA]R’h is thercfore void. While our judgment | gal scttlementor if the scitlement cannot : World. | with Omaha, Sioux City and Chieag | mercial bauk building was the notable Railway Time Table may not and does not approve of the | be ascertained the person shall be sup St. Nicholas: Nearly 200 diflerent kinds | houses. The present year prom » Limprovement of the yeir, costing $10,000. Asthm C 13°@, | ot adopted Tor "t Mipoort of the | b cdut the expense of the state. By lozs! Think of it! And yet this is not | an unusually prosperous one. 1 The Johnson bloek, costing $6,000, ran ks OMANA. a ure. | 1 for the insane, and while it would | this the county commissioners of insanity licult to believe; for “we have water | struction of the Lincoln branch of the | pext, followed by & number of smaller | rrvit and de- arc the judzes of the place of legal sef- | dogs, and wateh-dozs, and sheep dogs, | Blkhorn Valley road and the extension | husines honses. The Guthric Brog', rolier (g U t the burden is made unnecessa- o 0 &peci adil 4 porma. | Scem tl 5 A ul L m’}"I“‘ I‘nl\'nlv\m:yl f"mfl!'f[' Tily ""‘l‘-ul mat | vily heavy, yet, as we have sungested, the | tlement. “There is no suggesuon of want | fighti and pet dogs, and sledge | through the eentrad tier of counties from | il did & business of §150,000 duriy . erive and doy bt and longe sthnding 1 prompt: | question of propricty is for the lgistature. | oF good faith on their part’ or « failure to | dogws, age dog dogs and | Seribner west will open up now markets | year, and the Superior brick kiln turned | 0F 1ih and Webs Fnown'throuie, tiv, 1 i | Uy the statement of Tacts agreed upoi tly,_decide the " questions betore | siender dogs, lon-o nd short-leg- and bring to the eity a larze | Gut and sold one million hrick Mo S £ Q. IS C, its uurivaled | ;¢ o it SEHORIRS imposed by the Yet we tind that the provisions of | ged dogs; dogs for killing rats, and e Droducts oty SCIIENER, DODG v, . g writes, | state at largo ave Weiont ve been ignored and Douglas | Tor killing wild boars s for use, and | settled comm i Fremont like Inl Inid ont $30,000 in imp its last BRIDGE TRAINS. for the S afilicted w vener- | year. Ten thousand dollars of this sum trains wil leave U, i dopor at 6: we o for us neighbors, rornumnent; dogs to e ance of the | county is called upon to an ort s e and 0:00 - 11: 0 &, 1, Asthind | for e su) : Tlhere | able mosshacks who have made their | iy 3 Son_in improvi put in by Diels & Cure, 16 © than one my wife his by : H g f o ) ¢ $ IO ! sk hospital, and that in addition thereto | maintenance of persons for whose sup for us to care for. T Ji ) 50--0:00- honse g pund ot oven i symptomof die | JIZNR G A S 16 impose. a tax | port they were, and are, in no sense [ is the little dog—the toy dog, a8 it i cull. | “stake” and don't care mow whether | thoir flour nill; $5,000. in & now sehoal T e a0 CWILLIAM BEN Richland, Towa, writes, | suflicient 10 pay the expensc of its pa- | Do ul. Of this ¢ are the followin, ed. The smalfest to which @ dog can be | school keeps or not. “They are perfectly | huilding, and_an equal sum in & town ansier for Omaha a 0 ave Bean aiiicied with Huy | tionts who are there confined. h{‘.l, Larson, legal settlement wn- reduced is remarkable; and 1f the size of | willing, however, to realize on the lubors | hall and jail. The town has been selected | Hah) 15 W um huppy to’ sy it T nover 1 S itnib the mpwor lof tholl nib ol y smallestdog hins not been offi- | of others through increased values, but | us a junction of the extension west of the msanual 1 as o led 10 one could be blamed | they raise a great clamor against any cliorn roud and the main line. 1V my dife. 1 amgind thut [am iy who can speak 5o favorably of ising funds, for [ Tis branch is” now bein inten- | Baraora Evans (or Ho wide for the n Ar), same to 1 P 1 the facts concerning the lit- nsane by a general taxati Ahove . sroeasess OOLPT ' 3 - ) i These ntaininz similar | of the state, and to rvelieve the sevel Christiuia Holquist, legal sefilément ; 3 public improvements by taxation, These | the right of way secured, ARRIVE, Cannda wnd | countios from the burden, exeept 1s they | | Wknown +1,564,10 a black-and-tan_ tervior, has the | obstruc ts are gradually loosinatheir | grading and - tiack laying w IMEYGO & NORTIWESTER, At iritin, will be wailed upon sppliestion | 10 teir proportion with the other | Marietta Alfra (or Aubray), iczai sei- honn o1 n tho smailest full- | grip on the progress of the town, and 4 | soon as Juek Frost tikes hix departur R "“‘!‘.‘.‘.‘.‘(".'..T' g Bl e SEise ROERATADE ¥ | o titis ot s Watiite Nordo) require cach tement unknown and 5o stated in grown dog t ver lived, He belonged more funerals followed by abrief | "This will give the town considerable busi i gy v | 7 . ghit county to maintain its own 1n hospitals | pEoiimissione s writ. Lo5i.24 | 1o Lieut Siv Archibald M ine, od of mourning, will leay ‘the | ness vim during the year, CHICAGO & ROCK 18 | SR i R, o8 T B R 1 .Im..l\“ bickiian, leg ?!»n..»uluf 3 of England, and in honor of s extreme | prettiest” in the hands of vigorous *push- SHELTON, BUFFALO COUNTY, : fuil und 1 il Rl QRO T BYLES oA DINeD ‘.‘»:l"m. v.;‘.fll‘ iumml‘\lolllljlu ‘u in =iy S5, isnow carefully preserved un- | ing men. greatest need of the town 15 the maw year with a population of .|‘ul‘v‘1mulhllmu Ha! hospital provided by the state. In thiseach | Anna B Dinn,legal seitlement found 1 gliss case. Tiny was less than four | atbresent is the construction of w com- | 1,000, The town is loeated on the main CHICAGO MILWAUKLE & i state has adopted the course which to its by s lssioners to be in Mi inches long, und coulil comfortably curl | Pleto systom of dykes to druin the low | line of the Union Pacific, in -rich farm | g:104.2 St wnd ¢ i AT R A Aol Do oliaNBLy 50,20 \d nap in 4 common glass | fands Surrounding the town,“especially | i county, drained by the Pl BHY P M ';,‘,‘L".'” e e I e Tomilotive | Awmos Ttobinson, ey . An ordinary finger-ring was | the Platte bottony lands. 1t would ré- | Wood iivers. I Itte A S M W Expresse .8 power to provido by law and taxation in ‘I.lxm\\n and so stated in warrant of ol ¢ enough for his eollar, and when he | sult in making the principal roads into | furnishes the town superior temper- | b e a. . Expross. : e T Aaramco, for tho SUpBORLoF tne o | cosmBsion oo oeoo . 8046 | st up a baby's hand would almost have | the country passable in all kinds of | ance drink and a water power unequaled T WANARL N OIS & PACTRG, ne by the state, and then require the | NS, Minor, L’-‘ Isottlenent, ©4% | made g brc nd safe resting-place for ather, and mako tho eity u market of | in the state. A number ot substantial | F:id M Local. Stk N raater countics whic otherwise would | ~county, Pal, 5o stated in wanant of him. Of course Tiny wus of 1o account | considerable importance.. This, with a | improvements were made during the AN s, B [ have to support the naane admission . I e rinst arat. Indeéd, o hearty, sclf-re- | system of waterwor will doubtless be | past-year, and the present year promi G i i e : Dt Withae | Joln Johnsonagreed to be erroneous o | specting mouse would have “stood its | completed by the close of 1856, 1o icat thie record by a “laige majority” J | their borders to rupay the state the | JoIn Bunse, legal settlement Ger- rround against tie little fellow. But if | SUTTON, CLAY COUNTY, ULYSSES, BUTLER COUNTY, B Iy R RS T amount thus expended, © Any other view many and so tound by the com- _ | Tiny hadnot strength he did have cour- | is surrounded by some of the | ~~|(lmx| only 16 Dayid City, the eounty DT f;..w_ i would leave the care of this, the most un- | SHssioners of insanity. . 1415 | ey and would bark as Tustily as his lit- | agricultural Jand in- the sta Stavting in six years ngo with | Deourt ; fortunate class of our citizens, to the will | _ Making a total of #5,057.31 which 1s | the Tungs would et him at the biggest rat [ county is well settled and prosperous, | raily 0ol hotse and w flouring | i and caprice of the county boards of the | S0ught o be imposed “upon Douglas | that ever lived—when the 1at wi and {thrifty. condition of the furming , she o population of 1,000 1o x Several rountios in the state, whieh would | €ounty by the management of the hospi Totell the whole truth, Tiny was community is shown in the steady zrowth | duy. The record of improvements for | 0L R, VALLEY at | vesultin anything but a harmonious sys- | 12l without any “authority of law. The | markable and he was famous, but he | of Sutton, Tocated s it is on the northern | the past_year’ foot up in value §50,050. il nna sy | tem of earing for them. We have care- fuct that the examining physicinn may | wis not v happy. He could have had | main linc of the B & M. The improve- This is a slight inc e over that of 1854, ; 3o e fully examinod all the suthorities oited by | Have cortifivd that the lezal stttloment of 1ost anything he wished to cat, but he | ments for the past year foot up, in round { The amount of building decided upon for § "?“’H“Wfihn' LEEA the veenondent. and. are tenble to terive | some was in Douglas county ean afford 1no uppetite. He shivered most of | numbers, $100,000. " The most important | the present year guaranties [ o FURESNANK BLCR ACK) .:/ atany other conclusion, This seems to | 10 authority for’ tho charge. The luw | the time, even though he was usual,y | of these improvements was the Sutton | unsual prosperity e il ing oW1 %1 be tuo policy of our state, and we think | Wakes it the oilicial duty of” the commis- | hidden in warm wraps, OF course, lie | roller mills, erected by Alexander & Bus. | HARVALD, CLAY COUNTY, | the ni:\]n to adopt such a policy cannot | Sioners, and their finding and certificato | caught cold, easily, and then, oh, dear, | sell, at n cost of §25,000. The milt s fitted | §s congratulated by the lo | . be successfully questioned. This wrong, | Must control, unless it should be made to | how pitifully he did sneeze, ont with the latest and best muchinery nilus X 0:20a] £:40!... Via' Pluttsmouth. ameg Me fl 15 ma if any exists, seems to be an error ..1 { appeite that they were untruthful upon - and its product bemg of first quality, | and chrit and neec Chartered by theStateoft1li- | judzinent in'the amount of tax nec | further iny ion of the Bill Nye at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, | commands a readdy market. Another | evils of human pr S Durmg the yeur NORTHWARD, = theexpresspurpose | 10 o levied by the state to insure the | We, therefore, Lold that under the law, | “We live well here, at the Fifih Ave- | notable improvement was a lurge three | the town shipped 15700 cirs of ¢ ul |4 TG KL Py N { mmediate reietin [ (% "L e T, i | 8 it Row exists,'each county in the state [ nue. “Lhe man who owns the place puts | story hotel erect a stock com | veceived 400 cars of Tumber and” building | ¥ k way be in part u result of oversight, or it ; is liable to the state for the support of all | two silver forks and clean tablecioth on | ata cost of CThoe first | material, 200 curs of coal and 50 5 of | 43¢ GleetandSyphilisinalitheir | may have become ne ry by the fail- | INsane persons sent to the hospital from | my table every day, and the young fel- | bank building cost §10,000, and several | immigraug ail af witom ‘cied i ini | An Cy It & Q complicated forma, also all | Lre of the sovertl oonntios to tollect und | Steh county, having a legal settlement | lows that pass the grub arotnd sre so | sul 1 building were crected, cost- | vicinily. ‘The townspeoplo carncd §200,- | 4 Vin Distismouth i t diseanss of the i and Cover the. aumounts requised by the | therein, ad that it7is the' duty of the | well dressed that it seoms saxsy and pro. | i 00 10 50,000, In addition to | 000 anil consimed 50,000 worth of brewl | * SIOOK YARDS TRATNS N m,‘,‘,“’,,m.ym.\,_ scetion (18) above referred to—perhaps | COUnty oflicers to levy, colloct and pay | sumptuous for me to bother them by ask- | 1 hundred homes were built, the | and leavin, snig o sum for | Will leave U, P, dopot, Omslia, N e e Ko Aopan- 4 over fo the staty treasiror the amouit | ing them to biing me. stuil when I just Lranging from 300 to §3.000. Tho | etcoterns ind luxuics of lifo 10:45 Lt i (%, B Special Practice, Sem 4 3 ™ e o necessary to i same, but that no | as soon go and set Jtmyself and noth rain husiness of the town is sulicient to FULLE N, NANCE ¢ A8 for Omuhn it 7:55 :',‘.',-;'_:::3,,;5,_',};::,:-,,&,{,‘,;f,*,,, Fimpieron | Aguin, there are many patients whoso | county 15 legally eld for the support of | ing vise i (10 world to o | Reep’ threo steam elovators busy. 'The | points to her rechrd of im: | PRGEA (v daly pt Sunda 48 no emperimenting, the appropriate remedy | swhom R T T Tt | those sent to the ‘lnnp by its oflicers “Itold the waiter at my table yestor- | shipments for the year were 160 cars of | provements showit and | €, duily excopt Suturd; ,um, cacept Mo ] 18 at once used in each case, Consultations, per- [ | Iy unjust to require the whose legul settlement s "not in such | day that when pef got time I wished he | wheat, 237 of corn, 52 of barley, 4 of vyo | prospercus condition I'his | 98, “, .‘?;'.‘,:‘.“I.f’,’.’i;‘ifi'.:.f‘:?.’:fl!p‘,“g,’i““&‘u".Lm'f;‘., TR AR TR0 T (-umll'.\.’ ad that itis the duty ul the ves- | would come np 736 my room uand we d Mul’\'.l\w ]~|H|'H"‘- s of stock | includes adist iet scliool costing $6,000; | i package to indicate contents or sender, Address | prehended 1o pay the expense of his | WOHCHE 10 lovy the noc would hiave a ganw: of old siuc Lo x| hmounted to 280 aittlondscuttlo B4, hoge | o Iild O AYEE O Ul &) ind f DR JAMESNo. 204Washington 81, Chicage DEGAARGAL 0/ TINC thae SXLONAS at | tithout .“m_v;: o r.‘».]‘:‘;?{‘m 1:.93)] i nic --lmm; iy, and puts himself out 115, ‘.‘ | ‘,',‘u ;'»'m\ ;v 5 “;.'\'. 1":!| \\:\In ever | ; lings cos ‘ul_(” from 1,000 to | | A state taxution. 1tis very properly | hi e d be 31, a good deal to ke me comfortable cedi 18 2 the to ). rounding country is set- | Or the Liguor | provided by section 48 id,, that tho es. | UBIess by agreement of purties, orupon | ~¥I found somchlug yestevday at the | which furnished o market Tast year for | thing up vapidly, and the” cominiz spring Fires A Quiek fatos. and volaives of insans. porsons, | cference, if so desived, a different swin | tablo that bothered_an. It was new | 10 r_th bushels of corn. At the present | and smmm promise of u la RITE ! Goldon B uY...n-‘““n‘lx ¥ | when able to do so, tisane Persons, | shall b found to be dut, | Kind of a silyer ,\.r,, with two handles | time there are 40,000 bushels of corn | migration to that section i A i \’; ratBRIE W TARNERS, | Sty fon Uhe o pab, thareby mak | i, fosbonents lave siguifid thelr | to it for wotkuug s Tump of suznr'into | exibbad n the tov PABAGEARS OF IROGH! oot ot g ety A Al Fir L conn s e Jonars onl ooy tomak: | willingness to abide the determination of | your tea. 1 kuw wway that it was | OGALALLA, KEITII COUNTI: yid City, with her costly brick blocks, | har peedy { i nchl.co.euFrALO.N-v~ i tho counties tho losers only to tho ex- | this cuso, and luvy sucly tax as muy bo or- | or thaty but wh EYLANaY, AL 16 a8 | sisen nbave tho upanviabie nime and wehed the s as her | el ker or e | unuble (0 SUPpONL themsolves, | derad without a writ being issucd, the | dies in my hand like a nut-cracker and | notoriety g Lin years gone by as the | ! a ) gl an o PEN“YRO‘{AL P“-I.s Other questions ave presonted by the | W¥it of mandamus will he"withheld ; | tried to scoop np whump of sugar with it | he lquarters of cowboy touzhs and | , ; Lo very able brief of the counsel for tho re. | 20t v-{u d |:ul: 83 in cuse of a refusul to [ I felt cmbarraseigles Several people who | wicked by - The "" non-like whoops 1o himpregn s uiter “CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." | lator which require attention, snd will be | ““\‘111 y with llu Judgment of the court, were tots J st .r to me smiled | of mebriatc r-punchers have : bmpos 7 for the lig The Originul and Oly Gouuine, brictly noticed AXWELL, Oh. J., dis s, “Aftor dinner """ waiter brought mo a | way to the cheerful hum of busine | olled up §40,000 in improve- | PO BALEMBY POLIL s el T R Sy o S i I;ll\nnywl\l little pink glassDowl of lemonade and o | merry ring of busy build I'he s | men wrhy ¥ 1 ¢ f y KUHN & €4 15¢h and Do : o Py e S g | vief dustice Maxwell dissents on the n wipe ta'dey my mouth with, [ | birtivof the town dates from Aprig 1844, | o) to put #7 ) oin nict . ¢ Hiny Liniied f G g 3 seation a7 I8 & sie L, aud | following grounds reckon, after I'diink the lemenade when civilized wative this y A Bl 0l | is how | A D FOSTLL & Bliid, { NAME PARE! horatavé tho.oounty has no Qi | b ctiofts 4 and 17 of tho act governing do ot pino for leuonade iy how, | cocded horder ontlawey, and the pr contract 12 A & 45N Binily, Laspae. o Ag Pray hrese ATt i Frv “" I W0:pit xll pr ,l" that the trustees .m this was specially poor just | made in that brief space of it | " f b of L woiien and men (rom — S L rd DULEIOIE M nel 08 198 sinds: | & |‘|””|l:: .I‘:; Ah\zlr)l \.uhl‘):n ].‘I‘ml”ull'(ll)ll" » with a lemon rind and’ no (: .mln \."‘ ' le. The |’\|"~l‘n‘1v mout vit 1 to t ol L lw“ull‘l Xl:nlln‘:l“x-“ I“‘“!“;lnhsluf:l g the ||u-lfln||~l;|1]'xmm) the elérk of the yooster from Pittshurg | structed at a t $17,500. The t | Ponea ¢ f iy hile it I sy that tho hospital for tho | couuty, und i n“qudutunlm\(umm.« showed his contempt for the blamdd | year openc: vith o building rush of S - g K e g e e By o : llns by “AE f{": ors ‘i“ x.|‘ that amount to the next stuil’ by “-N.,,,‘. his hands in it. I may | astonishin, ortions fora small town, | Bill Nye Sces “The Mikado D Becossarily stato burden, and. therefore | whethor it is called 3 county o stuts pon ::‘."«’:,.:u‘-‘fn‘\“f."‘ Jower wyseld lie that B e o g e (o is a4 S F %2 opl a part of beauty, tis with nlulvl'!\;:\\‘«‘l)‘ Il;‘:lu;:" xl. l\-:-ll'xm.i iz it l~ti)”ull\l for the support of the - - — st &7,500; ngregational | call no good. It is acted ¢ Dl YOU- UP' / b E A1 B2, 7 Jevied and | hospita | #2,500; town hall and sk people who claim they are ;. ut itisa part. very lady oh connty Tor the |:u.,>‘(\m.‘~‘ Fhe stato bourd of equalization and - | 3,500, and & large number of & | rechon. They teeter around o i v . o ) B d we think it | state ofticers huve each year included in e J rrounding | and in the English Ly se M ¢ Liniment only g 1 have it; at least, what 50 the power of th the state tax an amount’suflicient to pay | When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, | hown equally wonderful growth. | their s ure pooulinr, A honely poss- 2 o t -nfly,:m, X Ioo like it l\iagnoha fo rogujro tho tax | v’";‘d;"‘l‘lg bo l'll“l'-’l all the expons 5 0 tho hospital, I wits | When ahio was o Clid, she ried or Casorin, | CUSTER COUNTY. | man, who played that he'was the lord for horsc 4 38 307 IDUM | alm both freshens and dor St It aag B selbkgrawh. oo tha | siongy. Dasaiaod: sud there is na Goll | Whoo ss Lecame Mies, she clung to Casaria, | | Ouster ls 0 - commarutively, how | Wigh evocutionor aud el of the tion of all flesh, { utifies, control m‘n..- county oflicers, and st | eral tax, and has therefore paid to this Wheu sbie had Clildsen, sl gavs thow Ussloria, ‘ R e s, canusvatih PV 1 | e v pants, whicl o] { t iull .nll -.-H. ot to the use for which it | extent at least for the eave of her jusane. 1 the population of the county | ing the tivst act. He was cool d col s levied, This being trae the require All appropriations mude by a legisla- 12,300, and the increase since that time is | lected, though, and 8o caught them b ment of uniformity is not violated, us the | ture are of a specitic sum for a sp estimated at 3,600, There are 132 organi- | fore it was everlutingly (00 lute. He | ) . 4 \ — N——— oo, eTDR——

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