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TYHE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10. 1886 TIIE DAIT ‘ BEE The Matthewson Oase. 1 ence and lakewarm polley respecting | prised when Kansas City exhibited n tax mnk:: the assertion that !hle mnlwl‘v\'lu;.'r The “n!ld:?c ,',‘f\,"w‘fi’l'"“‘"""- - Public sentiment throughout !hrd!t;t* these ontrages. [t is but simple justice | levy of less than half this amount. Few o i " 3 ?if‘:::.lq(;::l!v:“flv.:: :n u,-‘ N\‘I‘l‘ «I‘ :2\:::}.“1“":\: e W A“lul‘ri‘,"“i ,.‘.'.‘" e wilia condemns the outrage perpetrates y ‘ to say that this corrcspondence shows | investigated the matter sufliciently to | hever become an offensive partisan. ¢ ous and e si managemer ion Mise Clevels PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. Govornot Dawes tipon . Matthawson, | that From the firet the st departmont | find oot tlnt OmACEtas Was leviot on \Vhat will 1 become?™ asked Rollo, e i L house and bogan an avowed carcer of TFRMS OF STBECHIPTION ! The power of the governor to remove | gave serions and zealous attention to this | only $10,000,000 of assessable property, | | "““l‘l";’_"‘"'"l"}" ~ ";;“_""‘“:"“” "‘,‘z"” The American Millionatre. literaty. work, she entered & fleld in Dajlr Morniag Edition including Sanday the suverintendent of the hospital for the | whole subject, and at every stage in the | while Kansas City retnrned $40,000,000 of |y S e iy ‘r‘-»‘;‘cnwl\ir:]n:" and Neww Fork St which success depended on_the measura \ Por i Months. insane s ndmitted it malfeasance in of- | progress of the controversy nsisted in | realty and personalty for taxation e adopiap Al b ks Wo recoived. the fitst humber of the | of attention which her efforts revived. ¥or Throe Mont The O address, Une i oar fny B She went in for money and fame, and sho would have gained neither if the now American Millionair al intended for mill fice has boon proved or other good and | the strong sufficient cause exists, There is not the | matic eorre t lies with our wretched sy ssment, by which the rich a monthly | naires only erms admissible in diplo- The fax ondence that the treaty | tem of & Rollo looked Inguitingly at his unc George. ahi Sw In OMATA OPFICE, N0, 914 AXD. st rnppe | Shadow of & pretense that Dr. Matthew- | rights of American fishesmen in cape and the poor are cornered. Millions [ “He means,” said Tollo's Uncle Geo other words, and in the language of the | Papers had ignored her undertaking. SV T ORK OFFICk, Ra0N | son has misappropriated funds. The | North American waters should of real estate lying before the eyes of the | “that you will come to be & mugwump. cditor it is ¢ “the accepted | Whether you eall it Tiverary reputation « WASHINGTON OFFICE, N | - —~ oke a | Dewspaper notoriety makes no differency governor himself offers no reason for hi¢ | oenized ward assessors escape h" and * respeeted. When not sation every organ of gro Hle High License the Most Practics i CORRESPON action, except the silly one of the ne- |y Earl Roseberry that United States | year. Onafair yaliation made on a Dovlestonm (Ta) Democrat circulation only in the special field indi It 18 the frequent mvvv’lv;mr-! her LU AL i All nommunicationa re ceseity of “harmony’’ in his official fam- | fisherman were precluded from fishing in | basis of one-fourth of the market value, W X v - ATt o " ated by its title." print, the repeated subjection of her pro« torial maiter thould be sddressod 1o the o A Ve have lonz belleved public opinion ducts to the test of fair and respeets OF THE DEF. ily. Within a few weeks of the meeting | {hose waters, by reason of the termina- | Omaha would have $25,000,000 of proper- | would call a halt to the alnost unlicensed That circulation cannot be large, for | ducts 1 anc. rospec | BUSTNEGS TETTRRS: " of the legislature, when any charges | tion of the fish arficles of the {reaty of | ty on its assessiment rolls, and the city | sale of intoxicating liquors, and that the tima | he estimates the number of miliion- i ‘“',l "l',l‘.hhm‘ ..\'1)ti'i‘m|fi.‘- e “L‘\m..v\\'l::l'! ANl tryelnees lottors and romittanens shouldbe § ooyid have been officinlly investigated | Washington, Secrctary Bayard promptiy | levy could be decreased by one-half has almost arrived, While this is generally | aires of Ameri t ot moro than one | U7 he detina I | Y : Addrossed 10 Tne ke PUBLISHING COMPANY, f v : 4 Ounirs. Dracts. chesks and postoMco orders | and the doctor given a white man's o be made payable o the order of the companys | .hanee to defend him 1 11l 1 s blis! which gives a market value to thousand, but the enterprising publisher f w4 ¢ie may write and try to sell. Wo sonvincod that the quality of his sub- | nre sure that Miss Cloveland s sonsible asserted the obviously just claim that the Reform, to be effective, must begin at | conceded, there1s an honest diflerence of If, he was rudely | fishery quostion rested on existing treat- | the root. The time for copying the coun- [ 0piuion how the end in view can be accom- THE BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY, PROPRIETORS, cjected from his oftic ut out in the | jos precisely as if the suspended rticles |ty assessment §s past. It is ljl‘:l;w‘ \.\ulnlulno'u::nk.lu'al pm!ulmlw" seription list will make up for its defi- | enough to understand this fully: that she t L " " | cold and refused acc to a sick child | had gever oxisted. If the English gov- | the refuge of tax shirkers and | San boreaciied, but high litcnso can, fhd 1] ciency in quantity, for he assumes that | would be quick to acknowlege her lasting E. ROSEWATER, Eniron. and a wearied wife. It was & shameful | ornment had recognized this proper view | should be promptly abolished. The | i movomnt 1t will cueéen. We belfove | 1L the millionaites will take thoir special | gRligations to Auntiann, nowspapers, ) B to the movoment it will succeed. We believe . 4 4 She > v eitod by the: = ======= | outrage for which & weak-backed and & | of fhe situation and required | revenue law should be amended 50 as to | kigh licenso to be thé most pract organ us_nmatter of course, and that | She has boen kindly treatod by them, a3 o s o Meas- | oo v ! she desorved to bo§We don't believe that ] Wk DAY B br ‘l.u!‘ ss governor will be held respon- | the Dominion anthorities to conform | make each city of tho highest class re yet submitted, and thatajudiclouslaw of | to oy ,_‘l,':“:,|.‘,”,“‘,§“ L thert atention | i any instance sho lias been treated witly At sible 1o it, there wonid have been no further | sponsible for making its own assessment racter, propetly enforced, will do | yeo of its advertising col digcourtesy by any respectable jonrnal This paper has no reason to defend Dr. | diiicuity, and the hostility and bitterness | We nepd a ity assessor with power to | much for the cause of temperance. Half a |~ According to this notion, the million Yet W it “‘|‘" gonerally ac. i Sworn Statement of Circnlation, Matthewson, or he to look toitfor «un- | that have grown out of the conduct of | conduct the assessment and to correct | 1081 is always belter than no bread. aires are a class by themselves, and cach { G0BIY ":,‘,,'I',,',:f'\l'; ‘,'(”‘"r.'\‘l,:"‘i,:'('iufl\",.,':",' v ¥ State of Noebraska, |, o port. It has given full publicity 1o the | those authorities, and which threaten to | the returns of nis doputies. When this BEGoHbEN Yo Al '“‘"I;'*i'vl o cyery :-c:;.-\- thio prosident. ngainst the howspapors § County of Dougias, | * & d storios which the doctor's opponents | praye a serious ostacle to any better and | is done the present levios will be foand Soplife T, Sehenel: in Brooldyn Magnzine. | from - the nek of & modium | Were mainly oceasioned by his dislike of i p';']" B. Tzschu ‘f"""';“xh"’“}"v""m}"v": > for 1o yoars past been cirenlating | pormanent arrangement, would have | to be much more than sufficient for t O month of drifting =now and wailing | of communication betwoen then, such as | the promincnee given by the press to his i B on of the Daly e | At Lincoln, and has placed no check on | hoen avorded. American fishormen asked | purpose of city and county administ 5 e v | U ETocors and gquor doalors, for in. | SISr's eMorts tocarn het living in litora. ot ek ending. Doc. Srd, 1956, was a8 | its news gathering facilities because | and needed nothing wore than is gnat- | tion. ¥ wreet thio as thou drawest | stauce, afo ableto/getin thopapers pro: { fite; Hloohiccts, fatort, to to gs for £ follows: | they might afieet a public official. Tt | ypteed by treaty,—they do not ask more S 1 g moments ever bring to mind | Yided in theie especial intevest. But the | SR, fo ' to. which he himsclt Baurday, Nov, 17 has favored and will favor at the next | now,—but this has been persistently | O3 Manufeturing and Gas Fitting, Wksgiving echoes of rich joy and | Publisher has a philanthropie noless than | W& AEEATE G0 HHER AE TS Spndky, Jov. ... session of the legistature a fall invest dented them, althougli no rostratut has | VWhilethe charter amendment commit- | - eheet, 3 business purpose. e millionuires, he | ®"Xatriking illusiration of the sorvico onda; 4 o s ) @ LN S | 400 are i ARt 1 RO And as we gather in our homes once more, | explams, ave seattered all over a conti il 4 Sorvic T ) tion of the hospital for the insane, be- | hoen placed upon the trading privileges | te¢ are in iting defects in our city Wo think of that good tinie, and live it | nent, and as there sretew of them in u | rendered by the nowspapers to Misy i Skl lieying that every public institution | of Byitish vessels in American ports, In | 11S they might start an inauir o'er. single commumity they must focl u senso ALUGEES Wil bl i Jursda should haye tho liziit of publicity throw ik e e L 1 what right the Om \s comp But other pleasnios will thiswonth appear, | of [oneliness and a eraving for_compan- | it the prospetns of one of the magazines i e ould haye th hl,'..n of publicity thrown | the matter of actuat loss rosulting from | Bie NG LI TG owners, wishin Jhut olher lonsuucs sl s month anpeer, . | of lonelingss andu craving for, comiti | pubiihid tn- tho onste This inagazino ia upon 1t frequently in the interests of | tho course of the Dominion government, L Lhen friend with loving giit (o (riend draws g i state | of u diflerent sort_from the Chicago con- | Average ncetion with the gas m to employ Iy American Millionaire is therefore ests | Boivscaver, | good government. g the Canadian fishing interests have prob- | ey ”N‘L- B L, AN g i lished for the purpose of bringing those | € with which Miss Cloveland Wits un- v i alubscribed and sxoun before me this 4th ut v:w B is an advocate of faiv play | ably suffered a great deal more than the | it HIC ”::“r‘:"‘:;“n"l “Fn::‘;:_ P [ ARG I rocs make happy homes mOte |y, forunate beings into sympathetic ro- | Ul % e AHTORL GIAY ot YoREe! il i ay of Decerber, A D., and ordinary justice, no matte: American. In the matter of dotlars and kg A t) While jincling sleigh-bells tell of balls | lationship with ench other, so that their [ AlO£CLIC el Llatanfisag W . [SEAL] i tieun i 5 ; i tion, working under a city charter, ar “Ho e S ] ! o e Al cvory | commands for its contributors an audi » p the issue. Iti conts otit Asli6Fmon are Horhnps noho tho i ¥ . around, y ull beat as one, and every | fli thor snporior in intelligence to rogate to its monopoly of gas fitting | And sones aind jc m the curb line to the gas meter? | ey Jot the wild winds roar, the snowflakes Why shonld eitizens be compelled to pav come two and three prices for connection with | Creening and heaping in their silent w re will have the moral support of knowing that he has a friend meve other millionaire, no matter how wid their geographicul separation. If the theory of the publisher is sound, and jokes abound. a S B. I'l7~ul\ml|\ ltu'(m.; first dln!) sworn, eruel injustice to remove a vuh!l;x oflicial | worse off for having been exe huded from f eposes and says that he is secretary of the | without charges keing preferred or op- & f61i R lars SeliliE 16 18 to p BByl bnigutg sompariy, ke e astantave | oo SR8t St ECResS Cn, Bl [t BEILS walors, wiile 16 ta pot fit (it y erage daily circulation” of the Daily Bee for | ! nity for C given, = _- the people of the maritime provinces are the month of January, 185, was 10,37 copies, | act places a stigma upon a reputation | Lypge losers and are keenly alive to the any that Miss Cleveland has previonsly secured, except so far as hor productions lave heen copied into the coiumns of tho daily press. The editor of this magazine ] n il L ™ | Hearts will be happy in each loving hon y AE hotl 5 4 2 for Februaty. 188, copiess for, Mateh; | which may be _entirely nndosorved. and | injury done them by the mistaken couse the gas mains when any reputable gas- | Ayg chilren’s laughter wake the whole | 'the represeniatives of the money power f,';‘“::;‘,(“‘h,‘:"““lm(‘ :;f\:_‘{:.‘,‘",‘,',,:‘,f:,‘, Sy c..,.;.wun-m.fl-pfi‘r..l %430 vopies: for June, | &ives the nssailed party no ehanee to | of the government, But this is a feature fter wonld do. the work 43 well ‘and Hor Vet A he e WAL by rapte of Amcriex wonld iike to beegme better | month. Tho _importance which he at 1856, 12,208 copies; for July, 18560, 14 prove its fatsity. It is punishment in | of the matter which cannot be held to | Much more cheaply? And what public | 300 PRI R T e Trosty wir, s s to how onah made 1y | taches to his purchase 1s olearly ex. st 1640 AL 4 D s 1 OF h @ SEIVRte TTors ORI Ly TaTE: 2 gla osty 1 are ali curions as to how each made his N LORHIBBULONEION c ’ for Auguet, 186, 12,464 copicsifor Septembor, | advance without the benefit of counsel or | mitigate the hostite and unwarcantable or private interest is conserved by fore — money and how he spends it,what sort of | hibited in the relative sizo of the type an coples; for November, 1880, 158 copics, | fury courso of the Cauadian government, | [P Gtizens fo wait "“‘.""‘;2:')‘“1 kedidaa STATE AND_TERRITO ahouse ho lives in, whether he hus o | Douncing Miss Gleveland s nume QROID, TEaoItoR: Whoss intention with tosnoct to Ameriean, | ¢ to pay double profits to the gas man- NebraskaOottihpe. Ssummer rotres Bworn to and subscribed before me this ith | proposed Bankruptoy Legislation, T LoD L ufacturing company when they add to and other posse “stock farms | THE DILEAA OF TR NINTEENTIH CENTURY, i i p i A Satirieal Narrative in Verse, by day of November, A . 1). 1580, fishing int arted by circum- is trying to cork the suloons and how his A AND, Joner SironvaE ; 5% olt logitimate busine 3 IGERHY sons and danghters ave gétting on in the [ ROSE ELIZABETIL CLY VeiaLor "N, . Wietr, Notary Public. General laws relating to bankruptey | gt EERTRE TS et (e welfare of | theit legitimate business the lucrative ; R Dats, oy YL oy ! have prevailed only a very briet e in {4 60n eonle. trade of pipe fitting at their own price An Osecola man has planted sixteen | comnare notes o to the proper use of MY BOOK AND I, =—————————————————— | (10 United States sinco the organization | "y} \c ‘corrashondence with the British | 404 bar out all other gasfitters from. | ncres of bluekberry bushes weaith, and to_discuss investments and | An Autobiographical and Critical Sketeh, WiiLe other rouds are shortening time | ot the government. The first gene TR Gar S Bere tey BavAvaAAEUn0 F60m || Ccompetition? The educational facilities at Pierce have | henefactions with each other. by Warr Winrsax the Union Pacific h: gone detiberately | hankrupt act was sed in 1800, and re- i The Omaha Gas company is a corpora- been extended by the completion of anew All such information and opportunities o at work to lengthen it. Their clock diald | pealed in 1803, In 1811 another law was l‘l“”r“‘('*l"“”‘|‘l‘l““"‘""°““““"I“"’:é“:fi":i‘(’:; tion with extensive rights and privilege ;;l{:"“""'”““"‘“ accommodate the rising | tho American Millionaire proposes to | SIATESAN AND Soverit 8 have been expanded to takt in twenty- | put in operation, agreeably to the prom- | (o s ; s WHEM ) the gift of thg public. Their legitimate . | offer to the millionaires. It will not make it deehltd G g ! i TBar liowies ¥ kbl DAL < instructions to Minister | | L & A fow nights ago Wilson & Pritchard’s | any sugzestions about giving their money Howells | el ise of the whig party in the national | py oy " Cor Sfiom and explicit. He pro- | PUSiness seems to be to supply gas and | barn, in Elk precinet, Saunder de- | away, for these might prove disagreeable, o ot campaign of the preceding year, which | ¢ o™ ouin o the course of the Canadian ist in solving the provlem of perpet- | stroyed by fire, together with twenty- | and” the publisher has so profound u THE WATER OF GOLD. Tue L ]m/nlrmn continues to confi- | secured it the vote of most of the undis- Zm_m“";;m o rr&mml 5 mi i ual motion through the gas meter. They It horses. reverence for a millionaire that he would A Poem. By AUSTIN DOBSON dently predict Van Wyck's defeat. Tt as | charged debtors of the conntry, but the | "o Sig S o oein o aws of com- e no Tight in equity to refuso to fur- Norfolk is promised another line of n_ntl:u.mnmlmm}vh.»hnp,h- st of ull to in- We print this extract from n maguzin confidently predicted Church Howe's clece- | law remained in force only thirteen | o8 : L nish their product to consumers through | Tailroad from Sioux City, one of those | troduce i his presence sovuy ect | prospectus because nothing clse could ti Up to date the Republic ) I SRR " oop | Mercial and maritime itevcourse,"t as a | el T TR G Nor bnd o ines of which the [owa metropolis | 88 the needs of poverty. demonstrate so conclusively the value o fon. Up'to date the Republican has | months, having in that time, however, | aGinion'of hospitality,” and as exhib- | SCEVice pives laid by other partics, $o | yacan abundant supply. zine,” he announces, *purposes 1o and of the newspaper aotoriely proved a poor political weather prophet. | cllected the object of relieving all debtors who took advantage of it. The last Iaw Tiomas Mooxticur, of Kansas, has | wentinto effeet in 1867 and continued been appointed governor of Wyoming. | eleven years, having been repealed in only of the ant things m the lives of | which is the oputent.” brother. Iti inguished company it may bea very philanthropic pur: | that Miss Cleveland now for the fivst timae sindss venture we can- | finds herself i« litorary announcement. think hopefully of the Ameriean Mil- [ Walt Wiitman, the most _individual, the long as such service pipes are properly given oflense to her iting a distmetly unfriendly and hostile | - “pp o Coten company would have A Schuyler man taxed his capacity re feeling. e warned the British goveru- | ) er company would have | cently by getting outside eighty-iive the same right to demand that no | oyste A mustard plaster as large as a puent that it would be held Habld ©7 | plumbers but men employed by them- | dovz mat reduced the swelling. to ¢ I.I > fact that Thomas comes from a pro- | 15 Lnn.rup_t lnws have been enacted | 17004 States and therr Jroperty. caused clves should be permitied to make lvvxl\""Ilik‘l 'J,Al\l‘ ‘J (I.‘n'ul"\ “ \\}.il'.‘:,! t:‘)"l“\: T'ho millionaires not in so | most virile, the most celebrated of hvin hibition state ought to relieve him from | by a number of stutes, but these of course B EtibunaiHosIEeal and S IRNaIE house connections with the water- IR REE _"\ " “Bailyh e OB y for companionship as this pub- | American |-|w(~,.|llhn James Ingalls, the any charge of being tho author of Moon- | arc operative only within state jurisdi 3 Ly Fraa e Y [ maing at tne curb lme. If, in au- [ A0S fiscabied Buallyhooly lemonadc. "t jisier supposes. A million dollars in it- | wittiest of senators and a master of ; 3 : ; 2 3 action of the Canadian officials, and that | o+ 3 nd s said to be Nective as a sand- | goliis n protty good companion, and its ¥ical aomy Tt hiel light whisky, & brand much in favor in | tion. In England laws relating © bank- | {1000 opieials wore permitted to persist | L0 they ed their own prices for | bag at five faces s¢ DLt Gy (N ‘\J‘wn-.minmn of the sort wwhich B DUt hiGEionD. . 2 ¢ Ve oxiatol 3 g ¥ ) il e eTSISE | oo work o TS ‘ B a0, 3 possessor nead not lack for society if he | Miss Cleveland is about 1o attempt; thoissgoibrtish rogions of Wyoming. ruptey havo existed einco the reign of | iy their courso the consequences “would uch work and_refused to supply water | Tagid City holds out a_basket filled tsit. ‘ihat1s the way of the world, | 3illiam Dean Howells, foremost among = — Henry VIIL, modified andamended from | o 'corions that they cannot be con- unless thew demands were granted, they with donations to any person who will | isitnot? Buta magazine which could meriean novelists; Austin Dobson Russia declares that ““diplomacy in a | time to tine perience and the de- templated by this government but with would oceupy the same position as the lu.m‘.: her the following enterprises: A | got as subseribers all the people who | great name in contemporary liter gas company now stands upon he at- | ¢! [""'r.\ SEOE tention u! the eity ::Hurm“y and of the foundry council is respectfully directed to this The these are th wd Miss Rose st | Clevelund ¢ 11 the vest, and i cure the whole of the | them in type of overshadowing m t to be millionaires would * hav :mendous cireulation. In the 1 it would sc g business sugaost ’ 1, tem in that country ing soap factory, an implement 'y, a plaving mill, republic 1s not impossible.”” Russia has | mands of inc : ne thop. o evidently not forgotten tary the present ard’s purchase of Alaska with its s from 1859, great coneern.” Certainly the secrotary of state could not have gone very much (s S i : 1 : farther than this within the scope of his | ¢ i 3 : Hastings papers and base ball (2,000 men who voted for Henry George | tude. grounds and gold mines for a p: - Ateve ion of congress sinee the | ,uorits and it 18 furthermore apparent | SCULC OF things. 1tis one that demands | jave been howling for ten days at an | here in New York last month, and the In- | We congratulate Miss Cleveland on thid A 7,000,000, which the czar's minister repeal of the last goneral bankrupt law | ¢ et T sal were | Tedress, because it is an imposition upon upt of Omaha to shut out | bor party all over the union, and all the | sig didence of the growing popular- N v R e BantE ealuat bills have been introduced for the ereation | .\ il ! el WET | e publie whose only elieet 1s to increase 1st organized. There is a | rest of mankind would be onits subserip- | ity of her writings. It isall the more concerned they were much more active than those of Earl Roseb: » | tion books: that Omah: But we can nssure our new c go too silly for in- | rary that millionaires don'tc; sted in th impressive from the fact that the mag; rtempo- | zine which introduces her to its readers anything | with such unmistakable res nd about each other, though other people | thusiasm is not given o io The law's delay is the nursery of crime | ¢are a great deal about them, and want | methods Yet Miss Cleveland, who i and the guardian of crimi The con- | to be in their place - those who | modest and sensible woman, would be viction and sentence of Shellenberger in | are fondestof society would not be x thie last person to assume that in point of Nobraska City, for the murder of his | of the loncliness of the cha actual fiterary achiovement she has al- the prolits of the gas company, nlready | @rcat deal of lung tissuo ws large enough, and to increase the bills | ¢loxt te convince themselve \rge is ‘“‘envious,” a cha of private citizens. fants to make of anew law, and just before the adjourn- ITEMENT i3 at fever pitch at Padu- | mentof thela L ses jonthe senats agrec d RS D, o cah, Kentucky, over the scovery of | upon aday early in the present session S o 5 iy : A 3 president and secretar o suggest un precious stones in o gravel bed near by. | for the consideration of a bill before that | 4 = L o0 (e L imission 1o ot 8 The discovery of the precious scoundrels | body. A discussion of the subject may | oo rfERAE B REEIRSE Ninos who planted them there to realize on their | therefore be expected to be soon re- rmen from the tre mi tof the | Womanare now embioved as ticket renl estate will create still greater ex newed, and there appears to be consider- SLEORIOR oL JAR 8I0/NOWIEIDIONeS as 1o e . pond; the Excrri : IS h i ; als, to be presented to the | at the stations on the Staten Lland railrond. | ehild—a crime denounced by Judge | may indicate the best sort ready surpassed W hitman, Howells or ment if ever made. ablo probability that a new law will bo | ieh movernmont for settlement. Tiara Ieapraoballioaltolay i loabla e | (Eounlas mionstrons aiits: untieasiitabie | forsomoNeniorprising i publisher Austin Dobson. With the excoption of enacted. Experience having pointed out 2 1 7 s and out one or two fugitive picces, the publ N tween British Columbia and Australia to | wickedness—will be uprooted and sc Mr. MorriLL will not cut a very wide | the defeets of the bankrupt laws ot the ! 3 1 > — y y hto h conneet England with India, tered by the winds if the eiforts of et e the crities have no material on whic swath in his attempt to reverse the prin- | past, it ought not to be very diflicult to o . e St 5 torneys aresuccessful. They will app DEanhe ":“' thefRtlironds: base a judgment of her poetical abil v [ y The o y v 1d (NI 1 ¥ v 3 e 5 2 The wes ie number of passengers earvied by the to tho = court. T an v Springficld (Neh. ) Monitor, She pereeives clearly, nu«hmm that th ciples of a sound political cconomy. The | frame a measure that would be entirely Now Yotk olovated ronds last month. wag | 0 the supreme court. The appeal will : Omaha’s future greatness will depend | value of hor & wsed railrond facil- | to the editor of the magazine which has al | bought it depends upon his recognition of the widespread public interest in hee not come np before July next, moantime ; bo had, the. ease | Wholly upon the inc wd if o new trial | ities which she can induce the seve ness enterpri alled out much com- o L 1 2 IORNAIOS ,‘“?] have scat- | railroad corporations to give her. Allthe | By, A0 LG lite Prary career in Lhe is copicd. If the operation of the rail- | fional to compromise tho irregulatity, \at whoge sight innoence shudders west of the Missouri. - The Novthwestorn | jay write. This interest Tl this curi- e ronn elus R tolclntan a1 ; h from whoso. $ido all mon stand away ag | Will soon have an independent lino con- | osify, again, have been created for Mics costly sham the national signal servico from a heast of prey.” ul foe and | necting with the Central Pacific at Ogden. t almost whoily by the Union Pacific is now e its lines has oceasi well deserved praise as a stroke of bu tarift has built 2 weall around American | just and equitable in its operation, and manufacturers which prevents the mar- | come as near as possible to giving geu- keting of our produets abroad while in- | cral satisfaction—a result it is not creasing their price at home. The man- | possible, perhaps, to attain absolutely, ufacturers themselves are the coming tar- | since thers will always be both debtors iff reformers. and creditors to whom the restrictions _— and requirements imposed by o general against for the same | g stay of oxooution wil month last year, drag along fora year, John I Lester, of Chicago, paid the full | is granted, the witnes: A company is to be formed in New York to SeNATOR VAN Wyck is after the Gas | law of bankruntey will be obnoxious, Ty f establish cofiee houses in that city in- oppo- | 4 shrowd lawyer can puralyze -justice | The B. & M. Las already sucl vicos of the newspapor press. company of the District of Columbia | There will never bea time when there bureau hus become it will he of lasting | sition to saloous and after the fashion which | nowadays in two rounds. i e e B o Ml_ veland eares nothing for mere i public benctit, aside from 1ts adyants has proved so successful in the large cities of = both theso roads are surveying and build: |, gboe (O T8 Sty hend that dovs with a sharp stick. He pronounces their | are not debtors who do not care to vay 13 bz D) H0/BUCCRSS ie large citles of y- E f S, A Towa ltems. ing innumerable feeders into all parts of | But she apprec at their true value ¢ and its patrons. Great Bri to the Union Pac charges exhorbitant and their conduct | their obligations, and others who wish to | ™ 0 SRR : Shiesies S New Hampshireds without a saloon the state. The Rock Island and St. Paul | the opportunities for usefulness which towards patrons arrogant and insulting. | prefer their friends, or when there aro not prrl»:‘;:i.!i"i‘::‘;,?:;{Ln“;lr’ :;.:,",',‘r‘;:.".l ”’\"f;“" e D T e Tsese om e | There were 46 births at Burlington for | ronds arc actively proparing to get their Hrow und multiply a8 hterary reputation The Owaha Gas company is open to the | ereditors who are powerful enough to ob- | 1. =0 -0 % FER L unr)‘.h'h' it | and presented to the Unitea States by ‘Queen | the year ending December 1. share of territory in the state. The Mis. | estends. A e samo charges. Complaints of its treat- | tain preference and willing to take ad- | 0% ST e 10 958 B0 ORe BAS Yot | S EEPTE stinds 1n a big bay window of | | The city treasuror’s report for Novem- | souri Pacific i3 gradually extending her A Serious Predicament, ment of the patrons are continually com- of their strength rogardless of | o) " e lian T its officials, with | the white house library. orat Des Moines shows a cash balnce | Jines and speculation is rife as to the con- Lyons Mirror. into this oflice. The gns company does | any question of justice involved. Theso | ) "0 ooition ‘of its high salaried | A0 1889 a doposit of $19 was mado in the “",]l]‘l'l‘.’r’;‘ ‘:“*,’l'fiy“‘“h‘;.” - temmiated estension of her lines into the | On the authority of the Omali Repube not own the city of Omaha yet classes will be found persistently op- nosed to a general bankrupt law, and Toe \d companies, like every | they are far more numerous than may be other corporation, must be made to pay | enerally supposed. Another source of | city taxe: They must be forced to | Ovposition is from attorneys whose chicf shoulder their share of the burdens of | business is to colleet debts by action, and supporting municipal government. The | these —constitute a considerale army, threat that they will take a band in op- | Wielding a good deal of influence posing charter reform, if this matter 1s | With certain members of congress. An- northwest. The outcome of il this rail- | liean and Herald and the Lincoln Jour- Lenterprise will be that Neb nal, Van Wyck is neither a rvepublican ¢ Towa and Missouri, will be tr ed | nor u democrat, consequently those who y several transcontinental lincs fuvor him in the coming senatoriai con- coverod with a network of their branch test constitute o dustinet party, whic The time will also come whon the Unjon Fani s ) Pacific, in order to compete with the | mar be catleda Van W yck parly frankly | other roads, will be compelled to build | same authorities —ave contending for f the Gth | separate rond from Omaha to Chicago. | party eaucus in the legislature to nomin- a5 switched offat Mex- | In fuct, articles of incorporatio ate eandidates for United Stutes scoator mild gulf turn. been filed for another ; savings bank at Dovor, N U1, 1t remained | ¢ in that bank until the other day, wlen the book was presented and the account closed | =y 50 e B AT CRPOY T i TR e || DA mont county will meet in represe 8 e ‘Ihe annual loss in hides for manufacturing | tiye convention at Sidney on the 1ith teen sccond licutenants comprise its com- f YO- CRYEnton & ROy o ths ; ol i L2100 purnoses, caused by branding of eattle, 1s put | st missioned force, Observers rank from | at §12,006,000, and to prevent this branding | Propliet Foster, of Burlington high privates to first sergeants. A | on the head instead of on the ribs is advo- | admits that his predicted storm million dollars a year are expended in | eated. The tanners have long opposed this [ was a fizzle. It keeping up the signal service as a mili- [ barbarous custom, but the cattle-raisers pay | ico and took head, are all appointed from civil life and it: dwly duty has absolutely no connee- tion with mlitary afla A brigadier rson that ean husk and o five bushels of corn per day arter | other hindrance to legislation in this mat- ; 5 . y ad through Towa, | and demund thut esch party shall udhoro pushod, should not dolar tho chartor | E5I00 I T8 oNe has besn indifforenoo, | 1T cstublishimant.” Compotont oficials | very lttle atentton to 1t Gandy manufactured by & Chicago | and it would not be at all surprising to | afosely to the yoice of 'its cancus. e committee from recommending such ac fhEanh a0 R X tively Titn | do mot hesitate to state that private en- Henry George s busy making arrange- | hons me near ending the existe know that the Unlon Pacitic was at the | Republican and Journal each has a ki tlon s will remedy this ev! ments for his new pape two little children at lluhmuw Iti terprise could accomplish the same ends about January 1, and the price will be for half the money. General Sheridan | yoar. Amone the contribut i up- | bottom of the scheme. Of what import | of u holy horror agamst the clioosing of that the bitter almoads, which con- | is this to the thriy and prosperous | g genator by the aid of the democrats and - ned a large quantity of prussic acid, | city of Omahat Tl time has now | the Heraldis persistent in its demand business development takiug but s ight 1id to be the hom- | intercst in the subject, or none at all, a | pose ntributors will be Michael 1 Miskg Gy liest man in Boston, has just died and left | With the expansion of business, however, | 143 repentedly urged that “it should DRyt her I e AR ER T D ¢ used in the manufucture. [ come whon Omoli by putting, forth | diat democrats should ouly vote” for 00,000 and his photograph to ard, | this obstacle is being gradually removed, | D¢ transfor to some other de- | goeialist, und W. R By accidentally falling down a steplad- | sullicient eflorts, can sceure for-herself | democrat. Aceordng to the pro- ) nhatograph o _Harvar 1 i ¥ ' | partment. Scientific men have pointad der'into u room whete @ ferocious bull- | an unyrecedente come | phetie liguring of ~ ench_or all of on condition that his picturc, framed in | and in time will wholly disappe NELORE: -5 %}, 4870, pointas e Tt R L T A S Ago of the wost wo | B N L i f LS, i e Wk WL ; out how its uscfulness is obstructed Al po e dog was chained, at Dubugue on Sutur hieng ) those papers there will not b gult, shall hang in Memorial hall. The [ The subject is obviously important, and | L0 0 - o ca B ey RERLARATS on. day, Bart McDonald had un ear chewed o the eity to know that she | in the ~ Jegislature o mujority fc directors of the Art museum have not | ought to command the serious interest of | Y l"f"““ The i LOMOIaL R MALY (] i AMEIBRINE LR s almost off. A physician burned the poi- | Will tuke hold of the <ituation and make | cither of these partics; henco if their wd beon consulted, but it is quite safe to say | all business men who are pursuing a [ Féd tave. ‘Tho very absurdity of the titles ow much will the shares of the Nebra ron from the bites and stitched the ear | the most of it. The plan of Omaha build- | vice should b heoded there conld b no ) ’ . i =2 1 | ot brigadicr general and licutenants of | State Journal stock be worth if - the next I up, and an oflicer shot the dog. ing feeders into all parts of the sute with | e} fu Unit nator, How Mr, Greenleaf's bequest will be promptly | legitimate and honest course in trade and i el i I o stonling: p Sy p, and an oflic e dog. 4 § nte election of a Unit Seni . 3 Y , the weather 1s sufliciently palpable to | Islature lops off the stealings of that paper in — home eapital is not feasible, Her present | gyer, if the democratie logi wall ncceptod on his own terms. Art must | intend to continue doing so. For such | | o0 e T e cinciee pangs | the matter of state printing. Dakota, wenkth for such enterprize is too meagre. | vote 'for the man designated by TS yield to Memmon where & half million | men there can bo no disadvantages or T I s SRR ALETACE HRTRR ————— Grand Forks is to have a gas plant to | Ifthe wealthy citi of the young mo: | Republican und Jonrnal are pleased to dollurs aro involved, drawbacks in an equitable general bar to the ‘l}"fi ‘;_‘ po “I-“, depsrtmont in Wholesale Mud Slinging. Ccost £50,000. tropolis have suflicient confidence in her | el the republicun cancus, they will 4 m—— ruptlaw. Itisnota part of their busi- | $pite ofulleflorts to divorce it, lrgely Uchorn Valley Nows, The real ostate transfors at Huron for | future growth to cousider the feasibility of | ryise no complaint. - Ov if ihy logislat Tutk bost evidence that the Northwest. | ness policy to give or receive unfair or | because General Hazenw's epauletts are | 1ho State Journal is now engaged in send- | November amounted 1o §45,000 Rprofectotanct magnitude, thoy mill gar: ho may entor into either of the othier orn provoses to extend its rails to Dead- | unjust consideration as debtors or ored concerned in 1ts retention, and a full | ing out fourt columns of solid misrepre- wce was orgamized at | 4 v”x ‘"’ \ -: Lo qitvl "‘w'w W and pione. uenscs shall vote for the fomino of wood at an early day is seen i the intro- | itors. They do not aun to achieve finan dress uniform would grow moth-caten if | sentation of Senatr Van Wyek to men- urduy lu B AN () Fono T ’-";;‘1"»"\“ gauoy, "::" Hannd wil duotion of & bill ih congress granting | cial success in that way. Such men do | the change should be mad ber tof the lezislatur or university at Tower City | by "> Sinture is tibitary 1o | tors, or any part of them, whom the them the right of way through the Fort | not objoct to a general bankrupt law, Baa B e has commencd opertions with vary | maha, Sulleient. ducenents o eivo | fourils dib asdomoorats or ropubi Meade mil vation whichi lics | which agsurcs them a just sharo only of | Assessment and the Lovy, Laneoln Domocrat, R R e e R IR e L IO iaDMUANG 1 IBNRSURT 600 Ka6 T ol SV AN K Cll O AlI0K ) . Snkn ro. There would be less reaso discuss 4 PRASRAREE. el bt 1 Lol 4 be Lo them. & North gh treason, hare 0 he endure between Rapid City, the present terminus | the asscts of a_bankrupt debtor, and re- | ~There would be luss reason for discu I'o hear the regular republicans talk about | The Grandin farm, in Traill county, | western shoul nduood to DRILA. wais | ki o et atato and L of that ro: d ln wlwood guleh. With | quires that in of mistortunc to them- | ing the need of raising the limit of the | van Wyck one would think ke would never | reports 214,554 bushels of wheat as this reat line from Fremont to Om, Omaba | pation Wi o look on and se a railroad at the very door of the mines, | selves equal justice shall be done to tax levy if proper steps were.taken to en- | pe again adwmitted to their side of the party | year's crop, grown on 96050 aere n natural t of the B, & M.and tenits which these monopolistic mining in the richest mineral camp in | ereditors. The men in ousi with | suro a fair nesessment of the millions of | fence, Butifhe happen to bo re-elected it | average of over twonty-two bushels per | Uinion tiaciile rods, and it thr wans uro driven to, and hear thoir the world ought to ive a healthy and | whom failure is regarded as more than a | property w ch ever r escape taxa- | will be amusing to ‘hwn to the change of :u'\'. e 5 4 we d 1ar read { z ol wgainst t ‘ « f th a steady boor %o » bieh oost | possl and who prepare to enco tion in this eity. Our tax levy is already | tune. ‘Ihe two Andersons, who have just | Six persons have died at Bijou Hills | Wil i p e a steady boom, At present the bigh cost | possibility, und who prepare to encoun <Ky e i o e to | been elected to congress’ in Towa and Kan- | lately from inflammation of the bawels. | the ¢ lim — e of transportation prevents shipment of | terit with the least possible damage to | exorbitant, and while it is applied to a | P AT T N P ey AT e vicinity 18 sup. | Lransy m, m O o { low grade and adds enormonsly to | themselves and a few ..n.(,.r,.,.u(.mm.,h | ridiculously low property valuation, the | > T AT T P, d 1o be tho ca and a great many | aiford to ignor . o pin, T made a most b the expense of home reduet creditors, are the feliows to whom the | effoct upon investors and prospecting | oo 5 { for the sake of harmony, fo al- | Citizens who ne drink water are ex- | pelled to hnita 1ot debut. Priee ¢ g . impediments of s bankrupt law ave ob- | capital is injurious to the mterests of the | 1w them $o romain in the party and say | Cloming, “Ab there.” aben e e | dallompi fdint allaLin siapis o) BevoRe securing conncctions with the | jectionable. . Having regard only for the | city. Our last assessment footed up a | yothing more about it. L p— T 1 "of i e e ’ water mans prospective consumers are | former class, a geuera! bankrupt law is | total of somothing over #12,000,000 on an - —— Bunko men are again operating in Productive territon | It Caneh Hvra : - g very properly obliged to secure & permit | equally valuable to debtors as to cred. | actu 1 valuation of realty alone of more How to Become a Mugwump. Denver equal footing L Bt B o 00U “ A and o ewploy a proper mechanic to do | jtocs, since whatever gives uniformity to | than a hundred willions. No one vre Pt “'{'”H/' 'I' e, = ; ‘The mour ng camps are com- | City. Omahin’s b \ Conts 9 the work. Tho water company allows | settlomonts gives at the same time uni- | tends to assert that the assessment w = xl'ln‘l'mu»d:d MRV 1 A oK th jhapes | parativoly clear of snow gosrs i JAgLL o N TR T e iiat aakod a ¢ ther to make their own bargain with | formity to credits more than a tenth of the property AL SOmae I Anbrechtansad | srus Oalon 0 & Coal company fs | WAL 0 IR OF 0 jooking man in Sserawento wl the workman, and to get the job done as . tion £ . stocked at $13 and yet pays no “J "’ ha bog could fing u geod eriminal law yer Il A bt wonth, and have inereased tiolr strength in | (yxes to the state When onee she beg ; cheaply as is consistent with good work- The Fishery Correspondenca. What is the consequence city | poth houses of congi G 1 . PP OR A rail 1 ter, o ) man showed hir lawy's oflico, and manship. Before securing connection The correspondence sent to congress | must have revenue and the levy must be S\Well?” said Rollo's father. lllu’:";:'lll"ll'(l‘llll‘:v‘ :'-nu, “-“'f]nx“’.“ -::;““ “‘_ |‘.;\ planted in th midst o stood Ly wh \ lie l.m @ H“v :‘}‘3 I with tho gas mains in Omuha prospective | on Wednesday, relating to the fishery | raised bigh enough to scoure the funds. | “And1see further,” said Rollo, “that tho | Tt (lobe says there will bo five pote, | “cemeed @ burren wnd r b tho' nase loaked had consumers must agree in advance to let | controversy, with specinl bearing upon | [n 1885 the city levy was 38 mills, the | republicans gained sweeping and decisive | each hav a capacity of 2.000 pounds of A youug lady is drivie fien 1 out vid the entire work be done by the Omaha | the course of the government regarding | county levy 18 and a fraction and the | victories at every |~|nll and bave increased | molten glass, and the building to be | jin. "Sie o thriee th thief the rough - loo Gas company at its own prico and in its | the unwarrantod sction of the Dominion | state 7.1 mills. On the face of the tax [ Sielf streusth W the sentie, und wrested | erected will be eighty feet square. . bocuu ‘ ) in special | ! own t If be protosts he is told in | authorities 1 their scizurcs of Ameriean | recelpts, citizens of Omaha, with the ex 0 ' 5314 Rollo's fathe ‘l;n(sn.‘\;nu\r:]t:lurl.ml‘:v.v..; m““l,u ployer e wd who prowptly locked up | 9 o e 1 < i S O TN - b i T Ll i . | uated to become a co nanufaotiiring i 4 effect “'to go without gas 1f he doesa’t | vessels, will doubtless huve the (tlfl_t ception of the railroads, paid taxe “Well, but f cannot underst LAt all” | state,” says the Denver Tribune, *‘woul T'wo thonsand of = tike it. "1t rewains to be seen whether the | of relieving the state department of much | amounting to more than 6 per cent upon f gaid 0; “what does it mean? probably v smle of derision upon en given to (h gied po ! | the complesion of pesch gas company will be allowed to maintain | of the. condemnatory eritieism that has | the assessed valuation of their nroperty “1t means,” said Rollo's rather, “that yon | the s of persons who have never ex N, H., this fall according o o, s Medivwed Complosion Fowder this positioun, We doubt it yery much. been pussed upon its apparest indiffer- | Foreign capitalists were naturally sur- | have been reading the papers of buth pastics. amined the subjeot. But we neverthicless | of the late » Browa 1d by all druggists.

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