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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, DECEM BER 14, 1886, BEE. Open Exeontive Sessions, ’sm.«« 1and office, makes the curious | And his wite, Queen Olga Nieolaiewna, have | ! et of the four tele: | The Thinking Among the matters brought over from | gatement that, if the railrond corporas x\"vh{d at Kice France, to spx y‘m e winter, | plior anies in the stato, mado by Deer Ty g — ho 1ast sessk Tnited 8 W |« > -l . The king isa hopeless invalid, and must be ) rd_of equalization, amounts | o pleast of thougl hardly PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING, | the last cossion of the United States senate | were stripped of the lands thoy hive | oo s assistants from place to place, | 2 { the total tax $3.458.40, PO 1 Uity QUL ATIAN OF St — ns unfinished business is the resolution of | yot earned by a fair compliance with the U | tot i ary to the genial delights of con- 3 d ! S TERYE OF SUBSORTATION | , P stoviding o oxeentive | 4 A The empress of China has reigned twenty " Spilt | oyorsation, Why, then, should convers Dafly Morniag Baftion including Sundas AL gl Sl OXeeutive | terms of the grants, they would still be | «ory and will resign nes Fet in fave 1 " his clothes and ked | tion be made an art and thought giv l Bre, One Vo - sessions of the senate, in which the pr left with enough land, estimated at the | 5eyafcon, Sheis said to be exceedinaly | ve todry it off. By the time ¥ il hought given For 8ix Month. 500 | dent’s appointments to office consid- ‘ od 1 help had suceeeded in Taing | Only & sort of eatc cateh-can place in J oo g RIGRIREITRUTIGNTRRLL, 1, shall be open. The object sought | s, Stoddari's clothes | ono's overy day lifer Why snould not | I OWALA ¢ " e srnery. | 10dge of the proceedings, information re- | nothing, after the forfeited portion of | Queen Maria, fhe mother of the two luna K poouliar weddin > ,“' donot mean that hatrowing, me- [ ¥ 4 garding which can now only be obtamed | their lands was taken from them. The | tic Kings of Bavaria—the one dead, the other sened at Davenpor 1d MeCa "" iieal t ‘”‘“," % of which every onc reptitionsly. If the resolution is per: | commissioner admits that, in cases | reigning now by a regent—paid a visitt erving out a sixt A ge price, to y ¢ progressive, and but for the men who fo . il building of their roads, That her council would liave had railroads through: e b off less; but that dreamy mitted to come np in its course it should | \where the corporations have done what [ other day to the present irresponsible me prisonment in the county Jail for bu rospective and speeutative conditic ‘7 g 11 eommunications re ¢ b a 1 ider ting 3 > vock, h . . arch, King Otto, o her grief hie was in one | lary at LeClaire t sent ¢ g ) ¢ minc hicl s perfect ealu oA ke Byl Kb B i: | be considered during the present week, | they promised to, there is no remedy, | Arch King Otto. ‘Lo her giief he was in on i\ LeCl ! that sy ¢ ¢- | the mina Lrings poef TOR OF THE BEL | but the indications are that this may not | and they must be allowed to hold the | O N8 most hopelessly imbecile moods and o the penitent D the imag A vy T TRREN LAV} o ne | 0 done. The opponents of the proposed | jands; but in a great many cases they have |:::1,::4.,:.\;\ {1 AN . the o % Tl which one receives from Mddrossed to T Brrenisa Cosrasy, | change will of course take advantage of | not complied with conditions of the®| ", 5 are the prosents wherewith | A4Y in his pocket, and ¢ : OMATIA. checks and_postofiice arderd | cvery opportunity to postnone consi - | grant—they have not dome what | Queen \..-(‘.,...K'.."‘, il IM the Saitan of | Of the young yvillain but nsifi o | lv‘! Lamb's for instance, is not pater 1o be made pay able 1o tho order of the companys | tion “and those who were favorable to it | they promised to—and portions of uscat's k\rv\wn( of six Iumwflrm Arabian | lr"v.:l”rlxy;v‘r“‘;v-; 4 nof love anc o than one can evolve rmu: one's own con- ROSEWAT the resolution, appear to be now less | fojied, These unearncd portions | way of rifles, ete, The unsophisticated Sul Byron, the sher 2 il ,:"fm‘,’:.”‘“,f',‘”"".'I"'” T | ROSEWATF /’ml«m-lu. its support. Our W :whm;_m)-n amount to 110,000,000 acres--enough to | tat will boliove her wajesty tias gone in for aght David from I liere 18 SOMGLHIAG 11 Kl LHAE mnkes \ === | dispatch expresses the opinion that the Y Wt 160 acres te arly | Wnredeemed pledg ded by county ¢ dif rom other his ' 11 of you who have t 1 THE DAILY BE FABTRUIGN. - EERDTMA. t ath ol supply a homestead of 160 acres to near Iy I'he king of Cambodia. according t them man and wit him different from otliers, This quality, All of you who have not A this . T ) 700,000 actual scttlers. Forty million | eorrespondent of & Paris journal, has & and wil whatever it may be, constitutos his indit | busy place at some time, and those who Sworn Statement of Circulation. desire to postpone action as long as pos- | aeres of this amount has been forfeited | wives, cliosen from the handsomest women Dakota Vit m‘]’"‘ As the ‘< oncord philosopher | Ligye, take note of the wonderful changes Btate of Netrask % lo grows out of the unwillingness of | kg tlio Northern Pacific_ company alone, | I tho country. e entire ‘jopylation and % e aitd ) Would sny, it wives him o himiess which | {lug fiavo takon placo there in the past ounty of Douglas, | the majority to goon recordin opposition | “qtle syndieates and land companies | fudi 3 thE KINR'S SeaTrmon,” laves, | contains 2,1 i bk bk B twelve montl I a dozen littl Ueo. B, Trattinek, secrotary, of The 168 | tomthie onimton e gy el ettty attle syndic 1 8 | bodians ate the King's “earjnen,” or slwves, L | A man may always find congenial com ¢ months, From a dozen little Publishing co loes solomnly swe public opinion. Tlns is eharac have added millions of acres to this list [ and pay him reuts, * The King himselt be Over i t L | pantonshinin his own individuality. For | shanties then,you that the actu ation of the Daily cowardice, and it is to be hoped that Mr. | ¢ hiving pre-emptors and proving up on | 1018 to the French resident-gencral, wood for laundry work 4 for i ling Dec, 10th, 1 I | 1 A dispatch from Spain says the this mone ean never be in better | carling heavenward from hundreds of or the week ending Dec, 10th, 18 v Ty O is reporte - " e 5 IR R spatel om S says snow thought Lt «chool ol ompany t en one is alone ok blooks can bo scoh ¢ for tne, t will carry out his reported pur- | yinberless tree ¢ Mr T et T T v Ae 10wt thet the sc f | compuny than when one is alone. Of k blocks can b n on 0se 2 squent attenti the 14 do. | Tasts W the mines at Rapid City will be opened on his docs not_include men whose | almost any corner. I'rom two stores Baturday, Dee, 4 W pose to call frequent attention to decessor called attention to the rapid de- | fast at noor down with the { Ll $ I L CS 1o At z ¢ T T A AR subject and ask a vote on it. e cannot sl uflins, bit e suryeys | \](' ws bty LS -|”| N “'Hn orime xlm‘r‘-'ll\n numbet swelled to twenty day. Dec, LG 8, Tho mrtter was quite fully dobated i A A v the proceeding, 1t s co . very b A bunch of five valuable lorses were | Good thoughtsare the frts of good lives, ore now, with others opening ou Dl"v’v'.‘-‘x.fi\\\i.llm. A AL s The matter was quite h_|]]) debated in | frudulent entries, but it remained for lm”llmmwm.lwM"‘m psted in revolt | illed by a p © train on the road | but thought itself is hell to evil minds, | every day. They now have banks, a Wednesday, Dee. S, ..oiesoinines the senate and discussed in the newspn: | yho present commissioner of the land | tionsand other trifles while his majesty is | {o Rapid City las woek § where one's eyes are turned in upon one's | dmly newspaper, and a dozen other mie Thursday, Dee, 9. HTA T pers when it was brought forward at the | oflice to mangurate a relentless war on | WHeezing, so says a serious letter trom Mad iy SETDS sl self and every foul spot detectod nor’ enterprises. But these are mere Friday, Dec. 10, e last session, &0 that its merits are weill un- | 4o thioves. 1 g e L et v 1 THE R LG s k of 8 We are speaking to those who ean af- | nothing compared with the g pack- 1 by th blic. P . i A b ufldenit A0 e b The r’rineess Beatrice is in good health, P inthe Bare Bu v, dost all ] ford to think. Have you never, good | ng industries, which are in operation Average..... Veloveatios ) derstood by the public. - Popular opinion | gauhtless made mistukes but he has sue- | The builetins of hier condition have be but about 230 L t Gro. B, Tzaciivex, | 18 adverse to the system of secret execu- 8 v 5 AL I \ : 0 during the late blizzard ler, charmed yourself into u state of | there, with their thousands of employes s ‘ v 0 ceeded in closing the siuice gates of fraud [ gtovped. She 13 able to en compan A large number of Nebraska farmers [ blissful ealm by “an almost unconscious | and such men at their head as Hammond Subseribed and sworn to before me this 11th | tive sessions. Itis undemocratic in its i day of December, A, D., 155, N. P, Frir. 1 : and in making wholesalo jobbory More | oo o foomt b (jaelbh It inay ntares | are ero the jee at Yankton and | process of contemplation in the twilight | Livton, Fowler and Morris, the pro Notary Puoin character; and in its tendencies and pos- | ificult. For this Mr. Sparks deserves | Who had the honor of 1l Was Yery (gram in that eity. of a winter's eve when seated comforta- | is solved. — South Omalia will be- th, Tzsohuick, boing first duly sworn, | Sibilitics there 18 danger of wrong and | yj0 yational thanks 1 belicy L will be fair. th snow balls cover the pravie | bly bef zlowing fire, whose flic ker- | ture packing town of the world. — Thero s nnd says that he 1s secretary of the | injust f indeed these have not actu- i He rarely cries, whicii is but reasonable con- | in Brown county, which were rolled by | ing li fantastic shadows on the [ has been more money made in real es Bee Publishing company, that the actual av- | glly and frequently resulted fr it sidering his breakfast. wind during the late storm while the snow | floor?” Suchconditions invite thonght, | tate in South Omaha, for the amount in rrage daily eirenlation” of the Daily Bee for | &Y 4nd Irequently. resuited trom it | oayeq to Account For Political Zeal, About onee a day 1, Queen Vieto- | wasdy Marvelous weatherin Dakota nd one thinks without premeditated de- | vksted, than any other part of town. Lots the month of Januar 3 10,878 coples, It is a system under which a part of | = CGajolie society in Now York is a good rla recsives throudli \vlllln vy of some | Deadwood papers tell of an old gentle P that one year ago sold for 235 are now ehruary, 1886, 10,50 5 for March, » legislative br rover: 3 s pewspaper with a blue pencil-mark aronnd p St is just ns or one ate or X £ £3,01 d cheap o ,{‘,’”‘-flmi‘;\‘ oAb 1"_51‘-[]';‘”';[ the legislative branch of the government | g stirrod up over the case of the Rev. | in em portatnini 16 the empress: of " Ching | Man - that village, who has o suit of (outibie just as o \1( ¢ ono to crent l‘n-'»"”‘\..fi'iflll 000 l"f\l{":"t- wn I| cheap at ot My, 1ix, 1450 oigless 10 June, | BrFogates a pi tive that was not | " MeGiynn, who has been called to | and her contemplated resignation in tavor | Clothes in which he Las been mart LI ot Tt e o s ehe | fiow airthiun AN Barta e, for Mk T 3,208 copiee : for July, 1956, 12,814 copies: | contemplated by the framers of the con- | Roina to give an explanation of his re- | O herson. — As ‘an affectionate and loyal | three times, and 1s now desivous of re- s thut one must have only one's , otter, for tlie reason for August, 1850, 18,401 copies:for Sentombor, | stitution in devolving upon the senate | et setive idontifioation with nalitice, o ject the prince of Wales i+ properly | peating the performance. self for company, and_you haveno iden | that we now know South Omaha will 1856, 13,050 _copies: for Qetober, 155 G M I et cent active identification with politics, or cked and very imdignant at the unknowi Farmers who invested in the 0.0, | how much better aequainted one gets [ haye & nopulation of 1,000 in- less than copies; for November, 1856, 13,348 conies, the power of confitming presidential ap- |y (o particularly his espousal and pub- | party who sends these papers to the ¢ hot DeSn X | with one’s self in these periods of what | five years. Now is the time to by < Gro. B, Tzsenvex. pointments. It is a star-chamber method | 1o qavocacy of the views of Mr. Henry — fo1 is called solitude, have a large list of property here Sworn to and subseribed before me this 6th | of rendering judgnient upon the charac- i 7 X An Effectnal Remedy. JRTAD DEFIGOT R 5 A man can form no better habit than | would be pleased to show ™ it 1o onc day of Noyember, A. 1. 185 Lottty ; George. There have been contradictor "Hhie Ttev 13 Bioed i says Lk St || LRI oG i e b that of separating himself “from the mad- | all. Call and examine our list_and [SEAL.| _ N. I’ Fiir, Notary Put ter_and quatitications of eitizens ab: | woports regarding tho action tuken by | Ahe Kev. Dr: Bleedum says that iy case & | with lage unduyided blanee on lind. | i of Sebirnging bimarlt fron that | 2 ride out and see the town, We have intat toofita whia " o 4 y 1 ) ot broke out i e otk e would dis — Ly E 3 8 h L35 A TONOREAS 18 workiny Navd aud tho ses pointer to public “”““l“'t‘" & “; ‘f’“"i‘ those superior to MeGlynn in the church, [ barse the mob in five minutes, Lo would Wyoming. tevote limself 1o a free and sin- | List of bargains in all parts of town; come BT EIOTRI4E8. (5 e 4, busltess. b1 in . o ‘nfx_ play. L | some of which would give a wrong simply send out half a dozen of his deacons s of a forty room hotel, cere conmunion with humsclf. - One who ““"{‘:" same. e I 2 d @ the unrestricted exercise of that | 5iqt impression, the fact being th TotERe D m collcttion: A nover tils TS ¢ conl S AL has never tried it has only a faint idea, if [ =~ We arc also selling very rapidly, lots every sense of the word senatorial courtesy” which too often, it . Y o) it X AR | g any, of the recompense it brings in the | in Rush & Selby’s’ addition” to” South A b 3 Bi5 el i 1 ) ksl doctor has not thus far received any di own church, If”-l‘v ot f ad ; { | form of contentment and refreshmont Omaha. This bexutiful addition is only o e A A LR l"l’ “onal | plinary punishment, but has been simply - - T : l*l"'k’l’l‘v‘l"\lir“u'l\‘\l‘|}!"u.l In this busy world of the nincteenth | five minutes walk from the U, P. depot. prejudice or malice. 1t shuts out the cit- | nofified to go to headquarters, so to Chenp Enough. i ust and to t L. century social intercourse has boen cars | Parties buying these lots will make 500 izen selected by the executive for a pub- and explain his conduet. Dr (8] hY ndicate ot rich New Yorkers have | yiod {o'such alarming oxtremes that too \vvrlvnl on money invested before next lic position from all_knowledge of Iynn is & map of superior attain. | Considering the amount of license the : ol of avast body of land in 4 § idny arelilar R Eali y. They o ling at $330 with §5 harges that be brought ag cago saloons have, they ought net to object | Litrbon county, which they ‘propose to (:“:;’\(‘w1'1”':’,;'11-|A‘(Il"r[\\ ; Y toft xl.')k\‘ln":‘ ix)\le}: cush. Balance in 1 IE.‘ITml.l| :?\- et bbb L LB ments and an excelient speaker. Ho ] R irrigate and cultivate and prospect for ! § y him, and from all opportnity and means much longer by cither politieal par e v et bons | to vay $1.000 for 1t o companionship.1f they are not in the mood seems also to have a strong political ben L L or ing, thoy: rantio of defenso, e denying T ¥ - for ding, they ar alf frantic with without serious damage to the party o 3 ganizution, and to tu dvanced views of politi The iest Plan. marriage of R sell nervousness uniil they find the ecom : e a most sacred o right CIt ber- | pgliey, which jar somewhat upon the Wastington Critie Miss Lotise Stvan List weekk hrought out | panignship of another mind. EXAMINE THIS LIST ProsPECTING for conl has not been [ mits — a senator to traditional and conservative opinions of | A Chicago pork pac ker, who bad once run h A b bYING e TiIlian It has been saud by some another that a % n00 1 ALRY BF R a de is amillion " vho | read good books can find dropped, as some of cur envious contem- | place upon the ch ter of a the church. When the labor organiza- | for congress, was at the Ebbitt the other day, | 4 MR UL LoD 2 CRINIUIL D) poraries suggest. The coal company | indellible stain that may do him i tions of Now York started the polit and a friend met Lim. “Youare out of poli- | e better company than his own thoughts. | And sec if you do not find something you 3 . " summary removal of Go or | Truer words were never D) i 4 have loosencd their grip on the drill [ able injury, cutting off all remedy moyement, the Doctor was among the [ tiest™ he said. interrozatively, “¥es, I have e S e e Ve SRR s tmply to moisten their hands and take | shiclding the author of the mjustice from first to identify hunself with it, and | €me back o wy leitimate business.” | glory, | \g surprise to the | frequently in his mind renew the de afresh hold. If coalis there they all responsik Such are some of the | qoubtless lus influence had o good What's that tor?”" “Well, T tried botn, and rritorial 1ditis doubtiul | lights which came with the reading of bound to ha more serious nbjections to this system, o 5 ¥ 1 found it much more to my taste can- | it Moonli; ctr the gloom b OC o, s not 2 0 % | deal to do not only with making Henry 2 Lol LD, T e R i BT, Bt e and they arequite enough to condemn it (& isiE A vasa ham than to canvass a district that 1 | the wigw the pleasure or the value of reading, l.lg\";n’: : 3 lar, 1"\‘;1”’”‘; .ff"f: ; : y.au 0 icorge the labor enndidate for mayor, | went back to ham.” — UIEY s O\ RV RHA [ RO hon tel| Irontagesenahs s Lt 15 a singular commentary on Wall | and to justify the demand for its aban- went back to | For every hour ot reading two hours street methods that Judge Gresham's [ donment. The people haye an unques- ¥ ; ¢ Utah, house, in E., V ith' 1, cable line but with seeuring him the | vote he - T f i1 | should be given to thought. Indeed, one | JONSC I 5. 3. Smit Ul S Y = o e new union depot at Ogder 1 R A% ) V. 2 peks. T N i J I ; obtained. Dr. MeGlynn yas activ 1t Wasa Chestaut, AL e s on den Will fean better fflord to stop” reading 'than [ bullt within @ blocks. This witl make four scathi rebuke to Gould and his r: tionable right to know the full reasons | o npaign, making speeches, work- Chicayo News, 1 4 thinking. Many great readers are wofully [ 1018 ©f xldonch, n , 000 road wreckers sent the stoek list tum- | whieli influence the action of the BT 7 . bling down the incline of several points. | in respeet to appointments in th iy 2 Hto1s e arenow 160 prisoncrs in the pen o ave worully | cash, Must be taken at once. This will ing among the people, and in every way | | Congressman M. Speaker, Lwish (o i | A the hunk secommodations are for' 11, W fro e s eVer 5 | sell for 10,000 in the spring y manifesting the heartiest interest oduce g h the tloors and odd nooks have to be util: ividual A n. House 7rooms, 1ot 100120, Watered stocks of bankrupt roads cannot | vice, and the citizens s dfor this ng N m mdividuality. : MSHaITS Cascier bt i or this | concorn in the struggle. Llis advoc | the perusal of a romance or an essay, one an now see <he smoka crease of the public domain through Mg, DAw s insists that the republicans must favor tarift reform. To be sure they must. Over-taxation is the one na tional issue which cannot be dodged S 1—ls it the bill you spoke to me [ jzed, s in Omalha v 1,800, $1,000 cash, ’ A = abont? I'he banks of t Lake City report the vE ’ balance to suit. 0 of the doctrines of George were even | Congressman—Yes, sir. receipt for the week ending. Deconsber 8, | M RS- CLEVELAND'S PORTRAIT | *yviotin 1605106, on Shorman ave., in more earncst than that of their author. Sp 1—Oh, well, send it right up to the | inclusive, of 60, n bullion and S D e Kirkwood. $1,600, $1,600 eash SRRt o ’ 5 1 % It scems that early in this course the at- | elerk’s des! iverybody is so familiar with | $30,421.22 in ore, a (¢ Of F120,180.3¢ it 2 Corner lot, 60x120, i Funrmount Place, to his work in Washington and letting | aro chargos agninst them they may have | yuition of Romo' was callod to it, and | it 1 don't bolieve it witl reqaive an introducs | . Lhe output of bullion and ore in & Llakefinor diicey he £2,000, Piis senatorial eanvass take care of itself. | gpportunity to answer them. The veriest | (o ar three letters were addressed to | tion. Lake City for Iast week was twent LAY L) L S A D The senator is working hard for his con- | criminal is not denied this right. It is N lative m‘ i akatior - —_— of bullion, 506,857 lvs.; fifteen car ew York : Mr. Joseph Keppler | Smith 100, 1,800 cash stitueats and therr interests at the n TN L A s LI0HALCHDISIODITAI v G Wi, To a Cl ) 1b=.;eleven ears copper ore vs, ns to h king of a portrait of 25x150, near William st, on S 15th,store b ADTELACIE . " probable, however, that the supporters of | jonging pim tinally to prohibit the | puger s Sutican in the < 5. total, forty-four ears, 1 irover Cleveland building, 2 stories, rents for 62.50 per tnmlercia “‘,"’ .“'“, soe Lo it that | the secret session system in the senate aro | 1yooior from further participation m the | The. stars’ untarnished gold gloams. i the Lo s e T sittings took place in Washir 1500, terms easy. This is a bur- Lis own do not suffer in the meantime. | strong enough to mamtain the practi canvass., To this no attention was paid, | . meshes of thy hair. The product of the Ontario mine for | ton, where I went for the snecial purpos vill net you 17 pex cent per year on Ss=————we————— | and that the resolution to abolish it will [ go'" (" (1 Closed on the day of | 1 heavenly hiie of April's blue lives in thy | the month of November was 133 bars of | of seeuring them. There was ittle_difl stment., Oxana bank clearings passed the five | fuil. But if this shall be tie result it will | | o ! o) o yondering eyes. bullion, 81 ne ounces; ore sales, | culty about it. Mr. Cleveland seems to 20x150, adjoining the above, with two : 2 1 E fuil. But if this sha te resultit will | (jootion the carnest and indomitable [ The lips which® Kiss to crimson the pale | o ] ¢ e i g million point last week with s ord of uply postpone the desired consumma- ! DHOBERCE e il 5 DU ARCAHINE NS heTBCe ie pale | nine lot I, a total for the [ be a plun, honest man, who sincercly | story frame store building, rents for §50 0'per cent increase over the 5 : D DA yrjest was zealous in the cause of labor’s PPty 5 o , . month of 17 This, added to the | disiikes the excessive notoric that | per month 100, terms . Thisisa 80 per cent increase over the tion. The movement for open excentive & o - iy £ Have pressed thine own and lingered lightly . 5 \ : e e L EEr i Co e Ll ol Andh 2 "¢ | candidate. The large lnbor vote gave a ‘o thy cheeks 80 Tair; ¥ | product of the preyious ten months of | comes with lis oftice, but he recognizes | gre . Call atoncd as this is on e Gl ha, liked sessions has been well rted, public | Lo sorious aspect to the matter, and | No wave of passion on thy heart hati sobbed | This y gives atotal for eleven months | that it is unavoidable, and is desirous | the market but a short time showingis unnccessary. Omaha, likeJus- | opinion demands the change, and while | ¢ T 60 counteract the mfluence of in sensuous sighs. 3 ) that only the truth should xo out about [ One whole lot in South Omaha in busi per’s sun, *“do move” and itis moving very | i result may be delayed its ultimate ac- Dr. MeGlynn the Waers el Nor hath ambition brought to thy smooth | f the Daly mine for | him and his wife. So he had to trust in | ness part, §1,200. A burgain along a well defined line of gen- | gomplisnment is certain r. MeGlynn the archbishop issued ¢ ol _bry\\'lum'_l;" h of care, 3 yas thirty-nine bars of bul- | this matter somewhat to the skill of the I'wo houses, one of 12rooms and one of B pastoral letter, in which the George doc he gods, with gifts supernal and supreme, | Jion, 5 4 tine ounces of silver, 35,813 | artst, and i doing so was on 3 rooms, rents for $30 a month, in Hor- Exemption. y from Omaha to- | Whatever the revenue law may or may ward the Elkhorn valley taps the Sioux | not contemplate the fact is that its am- have dowered thee. ounces of gold and §7,9%5.01 ore sales, a | that the matter should be kept id. $4,000, §1,000 cash, a'bargain City & Pacific at Arlington or Bell Creek, | biguous language is used to cover the trine regarding private right in land w g 5 e oot Toolans ¢ ¥4 i ikl . \("'fi-'g.u'-,'f“\ nd beauty thine—a priceless [ ¢ ) approximately | of | long as reasonably possible. 1 told him argain, Houso of 10 rooms, rents for as the station used to be named. Such a | wholesale shirking of municipal taxes roud will not fill the bill unless extended | by the railroads. The monopoly organ : ; - —— justice and tair play entitlod to have their GENERAL VAN Wyek is sticking close | case publicly considered, so that if there Tue question for the council to con- sider is whether the gas company is over- stepping its rights in maintaining a mon- opoly of gas fitting withmn lot lines, Is any privilege which puts it in the power of & public corporation to refuse service to citizens a prover privileg Must citizens go without gas in the winter time because tho Omab Manufa turing and Gas Fitting company refuses to make connections with its mains and declines to permit others to do it for them?, tory which will shortly be erected at Angeles ast I v cable dispateh sum- - . . iis, added to the total tor | that I did not propose to ma L cariea- month, in Horbach’s add. Oujlnsk Priduyce jonblodisuteh s, STATE AN RITORY, previous ten months, gives an aggre- | ture, but a portrait, and that it should be 00, 1,000 cash. moned Dr, Mclslynn to 1ome, and sine 84411 for the cleven months | excuted faithfully. " Idid not attempt to ght-room house and barn, Horbach's then there has been a good deal of con- ebraska Jottings. conceal or disg business signifi- [ add, rents for $30 per mouth. 3,000, ccture as to what course he will Rushville's pressing want 15 a public v "i‘"ml\;,lnlnl p'nl\,]\ (|,A )‘lhlll '|ul’|l‘|:xl he | $1.000 cash, i 7 X ahly. rsuei . Ono . statement | library: i I should be glad to do what he could to ac- < e Ty northwesterly to a point between Hooper | conducted by Charles H. Gere comes ”,"_"::‘f’l IO e el LIty AL L el BTG i nment; Butte tast | oo e O e o, s | Bloek 18, Credit Foncier addi- and Nickerson, cutting off the Fremont | once more to the resouc of its patrons | M3 s e, WOREL HERSE fo COTAR 1o (TS Profiser mbath wire | wegk amounted toisixts-ono bars, valued | Keppler, why® ave iyoli inisuch'al hiry y8ilots, Sracknge eachislde, ox-bow. Then we shouldhave a practi- [ with the charge that the railrouds only | #1¢ ~~ Wowid ¢ e 3 oG e Lol haT o i 70 000N | At Ry 3 ¢ about it if the picture is not to be pub- two blocks of coal mine. eal and direct connection with the Elk- | escape oity taxes on “‘rizht of w »oop | O become a labor leader. Another was | = A yot LK Y0 pub ¢ d rich strike is reported 1 the Peerle lished until Christmas?’ So 1 had to ex- on b ‘ DROAND 0150 2 ) that he would goto Rome and justify | it improvements this year Jennie mine, situated near Rimini. The | plain that it took much time to exeoite = horn valley, Tho route survoyed will not if they are not taxed on other prop- | |t 26 WORE £ TR S L A, H. Baker will build $12,000 resi- | ove assays §2001 ton. Bl work, and that whon a publishar seiy | ®-room K , Bdlewild, 85,100. materially help matters. v it is the fault of those who read the T (T AT o atodlaraliaarac dence in Grand Island next spring. The Bluebird Mining company has s an idea he is desirous of being the first in | #-room house, Idliwild, new, = law. We imagine that Mr. pol- | e O O it Catiolic clorme. | Rev: W. E. Howell sued the Methodist | eured the Little Darling group of mines. | the field. So be appointeda time for a | $6,000. INATOR MAN N gy would not be stampod with the ap- leh}"“'l Ly ercinon ntholie cleriy. | chureh of Gordon and obtamed judgment | fhe price paid was $123,500. sitting. Faaiaal x 5 will help Mr. All aha and | hrovallof ithe! genaral ‘attor o, | men_in Ireland. The doctor has said | for 95 back pay. The Snuthsonian institute collectors, | L ought to say that my original de room se, Improvement As Council Biufls bridg his s "\‘_", |:|,‘"','|_' 5; 1 '1 :\m,"",',"]“,u,“‘"’: Tl nothing as to his intentions, but he pe ‘The Holt County Agricultural society re camped at the nead of wits 1o i apicture from a photograph, sociation, 1ot 99x154, east front proper. Perhaps if wo obtain a fow | Nebraska escape municipal taxa- | formed pricstly functions on Friday | cleaned up 500 after paying all e ) ave killed twenty-five bullalo and | fearing that the president would not con- [ gap 500, more bridgo privileges wo may uli- | tion on about nime-tenths of ther prop. | 880 Suturday, showing that up to that BBl ool gk aule T lasememdzitonetuEn toteiiiaatlontar bl o 8 A e o mae (G corgIn tnyoius P e i o-tenths 0 HlFEE G S o Samuel Hardy, the murderer of Ra winler, one ashingt poso of | - » Georg DI UC, mately securo another bridge betweon | orty real and porsonal. In Omaha the | UMe be had not been suspended. Ho as | Sumucl Hrd T e Kemp Robeets, who, while | Seeing Mrs. Cleveland, that 1might zet y water and the two We need one now and we | depot grounds atone which were donated | 530 0 be a mun who will not. be driven | |55 i L0k ffteen years, treasurer of Lewis and Clarke counties [ Some points about complexion and the Tot, ¥ 't - shall need it none the less when the | ,y'the peopls of Omaha to the Union | from his position, aud that if he goes Lo | B0 ooments have been made with | three years ago, squandered $35,000 of | like that photographs do not give. But tI R 8 pepy Union Pacific bridge is completed and | pPucific were recenty valued by Mr, Pop- | 1Rome he will not hesitate there to main- | ¢ vqylrond so that Wyoming e public’ money, escaped with . sentenco | When Isaw berlwas convinced at once avenworth, $7,700. 2.4 AP0O0H 84 WO ister o ndsmen mede good the 5 5 285 REaphs are’ss depot at Omahs 000. Not one dollar of city taxos is paid | Sistentty asserted here. ; ton. : bon¢ ) EQS ROOLEDCAIIOURS from presenting a worthy likeness of the ks west Park, 1 e TG by, Somo | Itis quite possible that the issue may | Dick ‘Thompson, the bachelor philoso- The P S o lndy. " Thors were €0 many on this single item of property. Some | 0o much larger interest than it | pher of the McCook Demucrat, Hundreds of bushels of amlos are being | charneteristic touches in hor soven hundred city lots which formerly | 050 e ™ oo g a5 e are awaro it s | ture before the Bacholors' olub recontly, | o JWATKOTS O AURTE 8 i Kansas = | features that the photographs in Lowe's addi- paid taxes aro now cotirely exempted ; 1s | spostrophized the hairpin as follows: “As | PFOURIL L0 403 Bgelos Tom Rl | ¢ pigted entirely—you see the photograper from city taxation as “right of way.” | &0 exceptional circumstance in this | 4 woman's mechanical tool the hairpin | A silver mine witl ing $000 o judgmentin erasing lines that he Soorgalof. ato C“M_;: <os pay no | couBLIY, and it is ensy to sce thatilis | jsunrivaled. Itisto a woman what a | ton has been discovered near Tin Juana, [ 504 i would r““r,“,mm of the new house in RIREORLS ARRTR. SIGERLARN, PAY. one which the church will need to treat | jack-knife is to the boy, and excepting | San Dicgo county. photograph, and ae £ fiet they ., Catherine street, 10 axes on real estate because they aro | Co"oriat pruaence and circumspection | her tongue, is the only' pointed instru- | About 200 car loads of wine have been | froquently use such b | R P 4 built on “'right of way” leased to their | ¥ L T ros | ment she ean use with skill, She pounds | shipped from Santa Rosa this season, ag- | doing this that the char of the hke oms, heatod by ¢, best § in order to avoid possible ill-consequences i ! > d n oing this that the char of the like v byithelrallronds S uRIghtiof | MMRIEARISATRUE RMRIGLLOAR HUIROM finger with the hammer, she jabs ing 450,000 gallons e e s p e B city, Bargain. way ides carrymg with | 10 its interests. It has signitied its sense | ghom with the screw-driver, buta hair- | © A” single sale of wheat was recently | the outlines, ps, but the life is not it the power of emin oeans | 0 the importance of the matter by | pin she can twist and turn into all kinds | made in Tehama county, the money pay- | there, [ was anxious to produce a pie- | right of tax exemption. It is wrong, | calling the offending prelate to Rowme, | of tamily uses. With it she buttons bher | yent iyolved being 225,000 turc that should be what it purported to new, o TRk BE AN ARSIAMIRR Riais pos. | und if ho obeys the summons, which | gloves, and occasionally her boots, tears | = i combined outflow from tweaty-six | be, s so droppod the photozraph idea I Ohio streets, Luke's L aN il i se policy w o) im to do, the | Ypen her e DU e puges of the | piosinn wells sunk in Sierra Valley is | at once i & . » tion would not stand the tests of tho | Wis¢ poticy would prompt i to do, the § ¥ ice i iGiieals or fashion wugizin 3 ey trantetons hovee | 281l we camo to the frst altting, tion, %2,500; ®I00 cash, courts for an instant af sult wero brought | FOsuEW ill be awmited with great interc draws out corks, picks out nuts, meni K. e ”\' v of southern Cal. | You may be very sure it was the first nee $25 poer mondd to determine its equity. by Catholies, particularly thoso of Amer- | rent, fastens in ler low S AIBURLARL LY. 0L RRVERRER . wveland ever went through 1ot in Washington Square B 0 (o LAt et | R s oa i Britain. The Catholic | ¢ nknots [ nieng 1 b i o 1'was_ piain from tho B et ket ) L0 sank o thanro ] aclad Baa i and Iand. Beatviee | €hureh is most largely composed of peo- jowelry, pricks. ploces from_tho cted that she il notknow what ¥ K oln, Hastings, and, Bei 0 54 . L ARt ARt pupers, cle \ ! ! . wits expected of he what wis going to posed changes This declaration refers | and Fremont or any other Nebraska city :'1f “"l"‘. l_"l":"' “l‘."')‘l “‘”“‘,I:"N‘I_” Host | 1 fac be any ordin In prosnsoling for coal wiilia diamond | g donn with hor, Sho thought, howovar, 10 the public interest involved. Tt means | should foot the tax bills for the railroads, | b it the case of tho pri g which 'a” woman cannot put w haitpin, | drill at Hoslyn, on the uppor Yakimu, the | it was the simplest. thing in- the : : Pt that to make the street accessible and fit | The railronds, themselves the great tax | devotion to what Lie beliaves to be in the | then it is not includodin our directory | Novtherh Pacific Railroad company siruck | world tosit for icture, but 1 told hor | o Beautiful lot in Deniso's add. 5o0x1 o T T . A4 1 Y5 fnterest of labor has led him to bravely [ of wants and needs.” That's the kind of | natural gas. Sho would fall nsleep from fatigue within | #1,500, $1,000 cash. This u bargain to sustain coutinuous travel its gradient | gatherers, are tho last of all citizens who | /NP R P beovate Tho | & hairpin Dick is The Chinese pork combination has for | half an hour. Aud 50 she would had must be be altered, When such a ne- | should be permitted to shirk the burden | ChOHCNRC the chureh s disapprovi: Rov. Andrew J. Chambeis, a colored | years been a powerful organizution in | insisted that she sit so long. I am nl =« e ity e y i may have very much greater im Rev. Andr 15, 1 . i I3 f# lots in Mayne Pl Call cessity actually exists, private interests | of ity taxcs, e for the chureh than for Dr. | clergyman of Wilmington, €., has | San Francisco and completely controiled | Jand, ws some artists are. to” entertain along the route of the proposed grade vritten to President Jitzgerald, of the | the n t. The Butehers' Protective | subject with pleasant talking during the and g terms must give way to the public demand. If A Policy to be Sustained. ————— Irish National leagué, thanking him for | association ently started s making | work. ‘Lhe duration of the first aitting s = N oo o P! > 1 5 ork unt i 0 good Y 08, ( pO) o ' have several lots doneckon damages are sustained the city stepsin | [t turns out that the reason why Baxter | Tuege have been nine changes in | ® copy of the Gludstone pamphlet on | war on Chinese pork 1has a good | wasonly ten minut ud I confined | We hay ral lots in Dox ' by o *hamber. 51 " show of reseuing the bu ss from the 8¢ 0 1 ctehes. T'h o Waluut Hill on en Lerms and makes the proverty owners whole, | was set aside for Moonlight as governor | colonels of regiments this year. Retire !:A;:g:;l :_-:5;”‘{': ”(“}-u "g"m h ml».\v":i:); S ol PRlOBRR Gio. B A0RS 40 | sus Q]}h I ry ln“mh\u\\ I.[f. t ! il on easy tery It rests then upon the city to show the | of Wyoming was on account of a heavy | ments for age are now following each [ on Ireland’s soil |against English | A festive bachelor, sixty years old, | ington tiice sittings, and |y public necessity before ordering a change | land speculativn in which he had entered | othor yery rapidly in the army. The | tyranny. 1am the mdre anxions since | hairless and toothless, will have to pay | the time oceupied was about twenty min in grade. The benefit of u few individual | at the expense of the public domain. | officers who fought through the rebellion | the etiorts made to luish Ditlon's yoice | §14,000 for trifling with the afleotions of & [ utes or half an hour each time propoerty owners does not create a pub: | Charges were made that Mr. Baxter, | and who have r more years of active | #nd the attempt to crgsh the people of | demure maiden of about forty-five living Mr. Cleveland said in veferenee to the A f g Sligo wi i oree ¢ ireats of | at Portland, Oregon. He refused to co general subject of pictures of hinself lic necessity. 'Ihe feeling that a dead | having purchased railway land in alter- | geryice before them are few. Promotion llli:b“'\:lllllll Iljxlx‘lllll_l]w»"‘ f Ill |,f.'.':l )t'l“: ‘:. I:: l«‘l' ‘I[“n‘{ “.ll. {Drogon »I»l. llh{:‘n Ill“nmt4 :rl‘h gonoral Bjack. of i i level street across the hills will en- ate sections, enclosed the public land | will come to their subordinates with each | Africa have a word with your' country’s | of promise and the j jury swarded her the | for photographs both of myself and M hance property values in the | by a wire fence and then undertook to | retirement. The next ten years will [ foe. Imay be forbidden to speak, but | above amount, Cleveland, and have constantly to N guburbs does not make such a | transfer the property toa Scoteh syndi- | realize the wish of “Benny Havens’ fora | what effeet ‘such an injunction wonld |~ ‘There were 1,580 real estate transfersin | order copies from the artists. When w [L 8[ L] L] 7 o property for sale in all parts of town. Call and seo us 'y b nees S an i g r r 2 v broug! o | r vise of juniors 8 ryvest | have throughout the worla; proud Eng- | Los Angeles county during Novemt little givl ealls he and usks for a pic. grade a public necessity. Less than all, | eate. Mr, Sparks promptly brought the | rapid rise of juniors. It wili be a harvest & g |1 g d z i I . usks fa P ey i A . 3 oy Sor TP for the youn geroflice land silencing the humble son of a for- | Two hunidred aud thirty were for a nomi- | ture of me or Mrs. Cleveland, with~an 8 dosiro of somo Infiuential Lolder of | muiter tothe attention of tho president, | foF 16 yous & mer slave from America rising as it were 1 consideration, 602 under $1,000, ng- | autograph, L cannot refuseit.” And peo realty along the strector of a corporation | who as promptly nominated Buxter's from hisown ashes 1o voicoa protest o $204,012; 550 between 1,000 | ple frequently write to me. several a day which desires to use the thoroughfare for | successor. OxAA has enoug h monopolies on hand 4 4 ainst English misrule m Ireland! 1 nggrogati 237, on the averaze, enel w photograph ts rails or vans does not cr The policy of the adwinistration | Without creating and maintaining & mo- | would not be still if so commanded by o : ing [ of me, with a request t put j8ity such as is contemplated by the law. | in respect o the public lands is nopoly of gas fitting. The gas company ullll!w rwlhl.xblmu)jlhlv Hn]n‘h empirg 04 over $10,00 y aitogravh on it A .\h' = “ s P i i N i p g D j2il would so startle | §: ,105; grand total, §4 eppler, the photogra end Omaha dosires streets easy of access and | one which is deserving of the | must drop it. while to put_me in jail would 2 1,10%; & R ! ) g ‘ this land as it has never been before in | A Portland Chinaman wrote the follow- | are sometimes frightiul. | ¢ like to f ' l.znlcnt;l\!u' -mllfh But wllll f l".m;l }“'.' > -I‘Ixm( a v.l‘_'m:»,h. quite_irrespective KINGS AND QUEENS. Ireland’s cause. Imprisonment! why 1o | ing note to a ludy who wanted to engage | have such misieprosentations of myseit / evel down the blufls and extend every | of party » government for years has die for ner would be an enyiable immor Mrs. fady—Friend She: You | whroad, and so [ usually return one of city street on a dead level over the hills. | been ruthlessly robbed by private and Queen Victoria's dessert service of old | tality when at there told to me want to boy | my own with the autograph instead of T \ 1T m The gl i rope! ) blie ¢ ions, l 9 cates. 9 ooking, 1had have a boy is good v the one sent me.” M and Mrs. Cleve 4 4 H The nghts of private property oppose | public corporations, lund syadicates, | Sevres—the linest in the world—is valued at ALSmm— & klog, | dliave & Loy i & $ib G0 Mok mawc, S8 B N H W) Private damages will in- gus pre-ef and sharks w ave | §25 g and honest man he neat and and are overwhelmed with reguests tro such an id Private damages will in- [ bogus pre-emptors and sharks who have | $250,000, Alge s building improvements for | doiug nicely that this one bust one never | artists of every sort for sittings. That 1 gvitably more than counterbalance uny | not hesitated to employ perjury and | Princess Jouriewski-Dolgorouki, wife of | 1886 foot up $132,000. you have before like he does. I was favored with one was probably | Room 9, Redick’s Block public benetit. There is a line which it | subornation of perjury to gain um.m-lull the late Czar Alexander 1L of Russia, will An enraged wife at Dubugue to cool Ler | cou o him to stay with yon and | owing as much as anything to the desire willeost the city euormous amounts of | possession of the public domain. pass the winter at Caunes with ber children. | ynger poured boilng water on the head Wt recomwend to hith couwe to | of the president to do e & personal 2nd Floow. money 1o step over. Commissioner Sparks, of the United | . King Charles L of Wurtemberg, Gerwany, | and neck of her husband. ) kindneas