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8 T THE CITY. g yestorday $931,011.60, hirley day whils nin ave playing with a l Enos MeDonald «d with selling lig ) fconse, was lodged in fail. Heo s from Alva, Neb., and was ar 1 by Bailiff Z. 1%, Jackson, Ilarney strect cable is broken ! mly two months has heen ordered and until it arrives no cars will run on that thor- oughfare, Simon the earpenter who died ot eph hospital, will be buried yman cemetery this | morning o'clock. There will be 10 ingue Articles of inc tern real estate compuny were filed by Cha Humphrey, Seth K. Humph rey and Clarence B, Hanna. The capital stock of the company is fixed at $200,000. Deputy United States Ma H-I‘ Wl Jackson returned fromelda A him he brought Eros M Ilun Id, & man of that tow who sold liquor without first having procured a government licens: Will Lawler, manager of the Tden- Musee, left for Ger to bring back a 4 freak of nature, What it is could not be learned, It issaid to be a startlor, . Hart, o well-dressed suspect who had been held at the station for the past few days, was relensed on a teleg from the marshal of Griswold, ‘t that he was in business in that Hart is known to a number of the police.who state that he is a very smooth man, but no specific charge was made and the judge released him, PERSONAL P. RAGRAPHS, nt of the board of 5 , is in the city Rev. I A, D. Launt, an Episcopal cl man of Aubuin, N. J., and a friendof B Worthington, is at the Millard, James A. Cline, trade of M ANNOUNC The Casino-L which w three ings of next week !m\\\ « leavi wolices * opera company to elose 1l wson in Omaha, Gi'bert & Sullivan's latest opera will be produced for the time in this city on next Monday evening by the company from the Ch opera house, The of the opera is laid nd on one of in the beautiful city of Venice the islands of the Adria nd the time is \Iu- mos ntic in the hi of the st unity “for clabo of amost lavish naturc lie Gondoliers’ he Boyd arc Monday, Tuesday and Wednesds the sale of reserved scats will this morning. The diites of * The infant child of Mr. aJ ndied at the fi North Twenty-ifth Jackson, who is ne telographed, will be Lo WS heen that he pses. to the following by Judee Shiclds yesterd o Name s idence, Gust Nelson, Omaha Lena Anderson, O A Worthless Check, n, 519 North Sixteenth, has been wvictimized by a worthless che for £5.50, The ehieck is on the Omaha National banlk, dated May 10 in favor of €. L. Reed and signed “Omaha Mantle company. Sccond W an Club, The Second ward republican elub will meet at Luspar's hall, South 'l uth street, this ¢ at 8:30 o , for the an nu f oficers and other business, C. M. O'Doxovay, President. D. D. O'Connell, Secrctary., The ch of San Francisco asks for the avrest of John Grimm, ¢ assault with intent to commit mury an Anicrican, thirty-two years of ag feet nine inches in height, weighs 160 pounds, has brown hair and mustachc, a badly brolen nose and bow-legs, £ police 5" Nev An’important discov Pills. ey act on the live stomach and bowels nerves, A new prineiy cure billiousness, bad tast piles and ¢ and B mildest, sur 30 doses for 2 conts. Sumples free at Kubu & Co.'s, 15th and Douglas, A onkeeper Skips. Keeper Kyle, late of Twenty-fivst and Cum fng. Kyle left between two days, leaving hi partuer, Klein, in the lurch and a1 ude of debts in other quarters, He is wanted for obtaining money un false pretenses. stice limited to catarrh wind throat. Bee bldg. 1 Hostelry. cial National bank peo Dr. Birney,pr al diseases of ne An F When the Co ple vacate ‘theie present quarters, corner of Douglas and Thirteenth streets, a new build fngg will, it is und d, bo erccted ther an addition to the Casey hotel. Plans a now being drawn. ¥ contemplate a very it four-story structure, costing at least il An Absolute (¢ The ORIGINAT, ABIE 15 only put up in two- NI OINTMF neo tin boxes, all sores, burns, 3] Sold by vumln- £5 cents per box—by mail 30 cents To Nervous Debili If you will send us your addeess we will send you Dr. Dye's Celebrated Voltaie Belt and Appliances'on tefal, They will quickly restore you to viger, manhood and health, Pampllet free. Vorrate Brur Co., Marshall, ted Men, lich is Yo The follow cleaning the ws: Mumaugh & ¢ Fanning & Slavin, 8% 79 John A, 'Tezipleton wnd John A, O'iKeelt “u A 1. Hoel, AT Bigelow 303 Mount& Grifin, #1949 Tho contract was awarded to C. B. & Bt §15 per mile, the contract to run five years ated that this was the lowest ug inany city inthe strect ¢ iug bid ), 103, extend Phivty-tifth ving street tng from Daven K‘ aveuue south to 1 and north to Davenport street Bids were received for construcet No. 102, on Eighteenth street from \\'m‘hhv]'wnu Phe following parties submitted bids on both sewer 1 1 wer & Co.,, MeHugh & McGovern, J. . Dailey, 4, 0! Corby, S Carroll and Edward J. Brennan & Lo, I'he s for both sewers were awanded to L Co. Mr. Kierstead reported that the wa the Kleventh street viaduct was progressin vapidly and - the viaduct was being put’ in excellont shupe 7 sewer aven Tho only railvoad train out of Omaha run expressly for the accommodation of Omahi, Council Bluils, Des Moines and ) business is the Rock Island limited, loaving Omah at 4:15 oftice 1€ sixteenth sud T mn.uu st., Qmaha, poration of the Wes- | and with | THE OMAHA DAILY Lincoln, Neb.—My date to Ser | MADISON COUNTY'S DEMAND. nent and the i t s protection of favm industry State Board of Equalization Asked fo Assess | (O my Nttention ing been caiad to for some Railroads According to Law. | time yclass of industry bas suffered so much from the result of an imperfect system tion a producers of grain THE OASE FOROIBLY STATED. | Under the pr stom 1t s under tho ¢ boards trade, at s u| this cc -llMl\ have its own b rolled by the wrround it, The great loss to producer is in the fact that thereis interests between the receiver A Letter to the Gov | | ing National Supervision of € | Grading - $200,000 O red for ‘ ashing o exporter—the one claiming a high sta Li Y noF | olu's Waterworks. ho other & medium or low standa | ———- | xporter being the controlling fact { moving the s lus to foreign countries, succeeded in the establishment of a system of inspection that bears with a heavy handon | son appointed to confer with the state board | e ot “"_’ AU L | of equalization failed to show up Thursday, | \|.‘.( No. 2 in St, Louis, No, 8in Chicago, and but they materialized today with a somewhat | perhaps No, 4 Butimoro or Now York, ¥ petition_and considerable d of national con nt to back it The following |~ |‘h Lixcory, Neb, May 16,—[Special to Bex, |—The committee of citizens from Ma honorable state bo: | tion: The undersigned committee, r siness ppointed to present the | f wishes of the people of that county to your | in unstinted measurc as the loc board upon the question of the valuation and | gra In the movement of & n assessment of railroad property for the year | ors buy on the basis o y that | 1800, beg to submit to your consideration the | has governed former crops, and if by char following views | there is a known prejudice against the state In Madison county this year property of all | as there was last season, the result of the sule kinds s being ish | will be one of i lower giude and consequent | value, strictly ir loss to the de depression in pri | and spirit of the lows, and gene i ai satisfaction prov to hay Iroad property valued and There is no one thing connected mn. the | in the way he total valuation .,( | ase of farm products so uny | Madis unty” in tho saler as to advise the farn return, - sed fnto a lower grade 050, beir It is ‘esti o, the ‘san mated that our n nm :Iupn bushel on wheat, and 2 or § cents on oats. our system of national inspection must mect the {n, ing de from that large Jon which a tax of 13,468,061 was | class of men that carn_their bread by the | Nevied. The rateof taxation on 'all taxablo | cultivation of the soil. ~ Yours, very trul property in 1880 was L3S per centon the A ( o | dollar, dnd this vear the ‘estimated rate will | The governor says in speaking of this let- be I per cent. 16 will be readily seen there. | tev: 4 orinformed me recently that railvonds situated | two vears ago he sent wheat to Chic and A in valuation by | by false grading his wheat came out number with prope f | and thereby I bushel. A the roads wil great deal of o vied on under the guise of ¢ amount in round returned by the as- In 15 the total as- cents pe 128 this year as against S 0851 in 188 ), 440 aggainst 1l monstrous and unjust result about to the detriment of our people sin because they have lived up to the plain quircments of the The existenceo iRS CONFER, The Miller tute association held its semi-annual session last evening at the Capital hotel. 0. A. Cooper of Humboldt presided, and D. IL Harris of Benuett acted as seceg- tary, In addition to these the following I. Leftwick, St Hmi 1 board such as yours with psent ¢ power to fix the valuation of certain prop Brock in an entire stute, with a view to taxation, is : of very recent ovigin, It did not exist a quarte @ century ago and its powers and nu' Gibbon evigg, Central editor of the Modern dutie those and those ¢ d on it by plain statutory provision.” Whatever au- thority the board éxercises it must be able to ut conferring authority thercfor . chapter compile statues, confers on you all the power of jur diction you possess of the subjeet now under ion, and it is to the effect “that tho shall then value "7 little discussion of the rate question i d to drop it. A discussion of financ 1, but nothing definite was decided on as far ds could be learned. The meeting of the association will be at nd Island, but the cxact date was not xed upon, W (8pé cich mi | state, or the sum_ total of the veluation in Uor line, the value of each mile to | 5 e dividing the sum of tho A VALUABLE ESTATE, whole the number of miles of | Henry Wilte died four 0 leaving to such road or line.” In view of this o | his wife and childven an estate valued at couched in_plain and manidatory te is | $106,000. A portion of this consisted of lands |« ent, Without avgument, t lhmuuuml valuable lots in this city. of the board to fix the v mukes the estate worth the road ‘0 do otherwise and place | is not a dollar of in- the valuation either above or below the true 1her stual value would not ouly be w i authority, but wor lain violation of the la polic | statute, And a tion i the measure of the constituti ion 1, Art. 0. -} the heirs, Whether the wion of the | property, but_tlie § statute bo that in fising tho valuo per mile | deferred any further division of the property Fou fure 1o divide tho Sam total by the num. | until the two minor heirs become of age, bor of miles of the particulor rond in the | WANTS THE LINCOLY WATER WORKS, | M. C. L. Goodhue of the firm of Goodhue the county by the number of miles in | & Bernie, proprictors of the water works at ; (for both of which propositions | Springfielc e e authority can be readily | and afte ainis it that actual cash_valuo right of dowr: of the prope | 2 the water | fered $200,000 in cold cash for them, aid | promised to make improvements immedfately 1000, The worls cost heacity refused Mr. r ioodhue’s It may Iu-\ awer to this that o nhumH\ of the ¢ of the state ignore the law «nd value their at @ much less rato_ than the { W that, therefore, Madison county | ; vs. the state. Convicted > Alsoiandinssessithol] ry in the district court of York | | SUPREME COURT. of the supreme court today should Same W ity of the countics were attorn 10 oper "“""““l & allydconsiis Uin court and upon a_proper show ited authority of the crument the sl SaLu L AL people whom we represent would thiulk it Hupe N eraen, R Strange language to fall from the lips of the assuile nment if they should be told by it to join in the rebellion because @ majorty of the counties had doue so. udvice to join the rebellion | v of the counties had cn in absurdity ¢ the law in onr of the count 0. Roth railroad com from Ho 3 500 dan from te railroad company in the lower e this is regarded by the plaintiff in the ase us exorbitant. T'he Lincoln & Black Hills pany vs. J. P. Gordon. Error fr . county. In lowe et Gordon was ¢ and they diffe ) instance and not fijml"nn}nl ”y'“x‘.»;'ul Teomn tho coms in the principle. It may pe swid that | poyy hecause the latter construeted its road ol in 1t would nob Aiirer s from advice to violate because o ilroad com- m How: 5 | statutor > | the courts, or changed by the law | to adopt the views that we advocate | I front of his house. and grant the request hat we mako | o county of Wayne and James B would the cffect in some coun- | fntervenor, v Bressler and uation of vailvoads ubove | Patterson.’ Error from Wayne county. and thus Tni tes National bank of Omaha vs um, bishop of Lincoln, the e aluation ot ol them to carry a heavier b ' than in | i k |3 3 3 v und in Mutual life insurance compi ( | anticipation of this argument being made we b M | companyiand submit that when the statute aud constitu- | ¢ L6 cause of uction is for ‘the | Sion fix the notual value of tho property ns | ceunty. e ca ] 's:..n“.'f..r‘;‘f“. the standard of valuation, this board 15 in chure incoln duty bound to accent that'view of the mat- fonal bank of Omaha vs tho ter us final and conclusive. Not ouly. 50, but RITALER aivieo Oty AN the co usive presumption is that' the and constitutional standard is the just and equitable 1 v of the question-the y would not be | from Cuss county. | in dropping below o above the 3 it | statutory and constitutional requivement, OETXESHWR ANDATES, | but if bringing all the property in the state Mr. J. M. Paul of St. Paul, up 10 it, wnder the power of equalization con- | prominent politician at Ord, ferved on you by seetion i4, cha , com- | Nighting Loup City, we piled statit house this nlorning N. Rickards of | 7 I the statute is deficient in any pect, we | Beatrice, George B, I° of York and John | submit that the poy s not reside in this | W. Ore, Missouri Pacific attorney at Atchi- | board to chiange or over-ide it, but that per- 3 sons. aggricved can, if it violutes funda- lie delogation of three men from Thurston mental privciples, have it set aside by | and Burt counties appointed to go to New Mexico (o examine the condition of the cattle may not bo out of place | there will bein Lincolu Monduy to confer gest that the ’uup\ whom we | With the governor., vail Boyer will ha bu 3 and assigne d Reuben s0r, 48 4SSN y bank vs Adam Bricker, Error at the stute to ey do desite th kinds be v law requires We submit these views to your honorable believing them to be tiue views, and that if they shall be adopted a standard of valuation will be fixed for the entive state, not only in accordance with the taw of the land, but one which cannot, when put into practical operation, work any’ injus- tice to any class of business or property, 1 vever, you should look upon tho’ mat- differoit lght from the committee, we are authorized to propose an amicab| mission of the question to the sy of the state forits determination, of all ssed precisely as the hope will be ugrecable to you, submitted, C. D, JENKIN frona 1 W. E. DUNCAy, WiLtian V. ALLen, | Committee, | caused spirited debate. itor Benton said the granting of the re st would be u great injustice to the rail en said that it was not a que ov injustice, but whether th complicd with nor Thayer thou| nee proven in mijilons of homes n "tiat tho board s sunortor e t compel the oth unties to do what or th Madison county was doing in regard to taxes, SWhat's the” use of having laws,” said | thiul, br, | Judge Allen, *unless wo live up to them, Wo | g Pows not eoritain A ave ty 10 live up to the law und wo want | &% s BARI NG rowner co you to h s, Itis i fine Qrgument to Say | NEW YOWK. CUICAGO. BAN FIANCISCO. ST.LOUIS, e won't live up to the law because nobody Ao b S twiuis o il vl st Phe Qhastly Record | commit auy other erime \ idge Allen,” sald | ofdenths that res n malaris s frigh Auditor B we s i railroad at Madison at $15,000 per is the valuation you place upon it,'do you would hold in the court 1d bo @ littlo bit afraid it would veplicd Allen, “but that is not exactly what we wish, We wunt you to assess them the same all over the W usk you 1o (o any thin, usk You to du After several remarks in the same strain the matter wis t under advisement B R Tutt’s Liver Pills, Governor Thayer is in receipt of the fu T A ol e H A | SURE ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. J " Keanxey, Neb, 8—To His Excellency, reryw! ¢ Lniversitios o Vinan of New York 1 L est blessing hat the law do lowi ONIZ ENJ(’YS Both the method and results when Byrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowe tem effectually, dispels colds, head- aches and fevers and cures habitual Syrup of Figs is the only l'(‘mml\' of its kind ever pro- duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- ropmhle to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared onl healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c mnl $1 bottles by all leading drug- Any reliable druggist who nmy not have it on hand will pro- cure it promptly for any one who Do not accept any cleanses the sys- constipation, from the most wishes to try it. CALIFORIVM FIG SYRUP .CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, LOUISVILLE, KY, NEW VORK, N.¥. ONE POUND A Day. =0 THAT REMARKABLI SH PRODUCER, SGOTT’S E MULSION OF PURE GOD LIVER OIL WITH Hypophosphites of Lime & Soda ity 15" NOTHING RMED OVER AND OVER DORSED BY PHYSICIANS, S. AVOID SUBSTITUTIONS AND r,_..,_,...,.,..u..‘.u-mw..‘.u.an-.-.--’.. GRAY’ S QPECIF[C MEDICINE wEAT TKADE MARK ChALE MARK EX by matl to every on rmee COMPANY'S ct of Beef. Makes the purest, cheapest and best Beef Tea Finest meat flavoring stock for Soups. Sauces and Made Dishes. One poundof Extract of Beef eq of le.i beet, or the value of about 1l to forty pounds Genuine only with Justus von Liebig’s signature as shown GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878, . BAKER & CO.’S No Ch(:mlcm s everywhere. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester Mass. DR. J. E. McGREW, THE SPECIALIST. T# Doctor is nneurpassed PRIVATE DISEASES ;: A curois guamnteed AL vors m!:uln 3t .w‘ awithout il forms of Privito Diseas o treatment has ever been successful and none under s treatment for Stricture or diflic unce it a most wonier osf mumoon ty or nervousneas, In thelr worst ( readful resilts are absol BARRENNESS A wondorful reme Iadivs from 2 80§ ONLY S_YPlIlLIS And ||\|«|r wnd a1l Discases of the neys and Bludder o Ciired in 80 to 10 . most rapid, saft Con. 1411 AND FanXaM ST I.uu.m. on Furnam or 14 Bt, HA 0 OFFICE : \';\'I‘l'l”)‘\\'. MAY 17, 1800. s THE CONFIDENCE Which our advertisements command was never more strikingly illusg " trated than in the rush for the Spring Suits, which we placed on special sale last week. They are going fast. We have opened the past few days several more styles, among the greatest values of which we mention. Fine blue Serge Suits of an excellent quality, well made and trime med, a genteel summer suit, good and nice enough for angbody to wear, at $8.90. Other houses would offer this suit as a bargain for $18. k Black Cheviots are all the rage now. We offer a very fine grade in sacks and frocks, of good workmanship and well fitting at $9.78 for the suit. The usual price for such quality is about $16.80. For seven dollars we offer several hundred Sack Suits, of all wogh cassimeres and cheviots, in neat patterns, good honest business suith, 3 You will find snits in this lot which you would think cheap at $12 to $18, ] s . Boys' $Suits. We have also received during the past week several big lines of Boys’ suits, short and long pant, in which you will find equally big bars gains. B0OO Knee Pants, suits of a splendid pattern, and durable goods, sizes 4 to 13, at $1.00. 880 good all wool Chviot and Cassimere Suits, in handsomie checks, coat pleated and well made up, at $2.28. We also offer as a special, about 200 all wool Knee Pants Suits of very strong material, regular knockabouts, the regular price of which is $8. The color does not take well and we have marked them down to $1.90. - SHOES--Gentlemen who are looking for the best shoe for spring andg summer wear, are requested to look over ourline of genuine Kangaroo Shoes, as they are decidedly the best ever made for tender feet. We have them in lace, cohgress and button ties, Goodyear welts, guaran teed, at $3.90. We offer today 10 cases of fine Patent leather shoes, Lace and Con~ gress, of good quality and tine finish at $2.50, shoe stores charge you $5.00 and $6.00 for no better quality. We also offer a full line of low cut Shoes for summer wear at about one half the prices shce stores get for them. Nebraska Clothmg Co. Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets. irrGFand Lottery of Juarez. Under the Ma INCORPORATED BY THE STATE OF CHIHUAHUA, MEXICO, | GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING WIll take place In public at the CITY OF JUAREZ (formerly Paso dél Norte. Mexico WEDNESDAY, MAY 2ist, 1890. gement of the Mex can International Banking Co., Concessic FOR CHARITABLE PURPO{ES 1] | tnaer the personat superviston oisGEN, JOHN S, MOSBY, ana Mr.cavino arcoeLns, the 'Urllul gentleman of such prominence the United States that his sufticic untee to the publi YI\IVH\ drawi il be held with s t Dess 10 all; And the Tatter (the Supervisor of the Moxican Governuent 1s of || | and iutegricy. CAPITAL PRIZE, $60,000. 11 Only 60,000 Tickets! Only 60,000 TJA.'r.stL LIST OF w 009 10,000 20 Prizesof W e 1014 Prizes amounting to priz wr 1 Lot W Turther eortify that wo wiil suparvis rungements, and i person all part VOLIN 5. MOSBY, Coun CAMILO ARGUELLES, Supervisor for the Government, City of J pe bearing your full addr MEXICAN TNTERNATIONAT BANKING aree, \ foner | | | | We the undersig } X Rt { | “The fashion wears out | | more apparel than the man” | and every manlikesto be ap- I pareled in the fashion. How to do this and to do it economically is the question. | | Let us solve this question for you by showing you our | clothing, and you will see that you can have a stylish, well made, good fitting suit at a by ordinary letter, ¢ ork Excliunge, ||| NOTICE. ! : ; J Note. Address all regist 1 MEXICAN INTERNATIONAL BANKING CO., a kil Paso, Tex, City of Juarx MAX MEYER % BRO, |- it Diamond Merchants, Importers and Manu UL gt S g facturing Joweolors, HH AND FARNAM ST ONMATIA, We will odor both **Ras CORNER Read our 1 and *'Well Do LoV L every de from $2.50 up to m 5.0 up to $10 Diamond Idrl from $10.00 up (o 2,7 Diamond Studss Damend Searf Pins; Dinmoud mond Cuff Buttons; Diamond Haiv Pin; Diamond 1 Butfons; Dia- ckets; Diamond Bracel ose Diag mounted to o at short notice. iy wATCH Large assortment Fine Solid Gold Stem Winding Watches from $15.00 up to $300.00, Gold Filled Watches, ®15,00 and upward, All Kinds Silver and Nickel Watches, from the Cheapest to the Best, Sce our New $5.00 Wate Solid Gold Wateh Chains from $7 HluM Rolled Plate Chains, only $2 500 Elegant Wateh Charms and Locket 12 dozen d Sterling Siiver Bracelets fr m e up. one lot of Rolled Plate Bracelets, assorted patterns, sold former #2,00 and $3.00, now 50¢ cach to close th 1, lmn ine Solid Gold Fing 00, $3.00, $14.00, $5.00 and up to §10.00, worth 5 A beantiful line of the celehrated Islan ponds,” (imitation dinmonds) in Gold Settings, Studs, Searf Pins, Lace Pins, Ear Rings, eleay from $1.00 upward, SPECIAL—We offer for a few d Vine Steel Carving Sets, $ pi as they will not last long Hargains in Clocks, Lamps, Silverware, Umbrellas, oto. H{ Repaiving in all its various hranches, ve for rent and fixtures for sale, and | BULVES HE RAGCH, : All Kinds. Price reduced lor 10 days 50 up. .0. vunth $5.00, < only, until all are sold ahont 100 L oonly $2,00, worth $5,00, Call PERKINS, AMUNDS GATCH § Gar. DOUGLAS LAUMAN'S,| | "mo - Solid Sllver OMAHA Fo¥H -8 1514 FARNAM STREET. NEW PAXTON BLOCK.

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