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31 AL I\ s ) | tieal and be -..n‘:.n. all inst VHH:) @ closs DA . o = 1 K 178, of 4 only @8 now, by protecting home man Am. date of this paper. Wishing to Introduce our Block 1577, oity furaes in thet home markgt and agrepltur ki ' Blook 1% oity S | AR In g home §t Apd 0g 1 - od gor < ek 130, a1ty An Ingenions Plan For Government Control | be turned to the ‘»HH‘\H"" mrr" ot The Varied Experience and Information of a H { o C C . bl ’ \ 4 - heaven or artificial irrigation for production. | o Craft, ¢ o same time extend onr business and ! 6 of Corporations, The fundamental prinsiple c is Member of the Cra! 1 l and at the same tin l?x ylxfiun sl ’.nll \Ly B3 the God given right to individual equality ra——. new customers, we have decided to make this specin block Put me on an equality with my fellow man " ‘ offer. Send us a Cabinet Pleture, Photograph, Tin Ty pe. Dlook E, ALL 1IN ONE VAST RYSYEM, | under circumstances in which we have an | THE MOVERS OF EARLY DAYS stype, or Didguetreotype of yourself or any member of your family, living or dead.and we will make you s LIFE SIZE CRAYON K equal voice in controlling and if T starve it is | PORTRAIT FREE OF CHARGE, provided you exhibit it to your friends us a sample of our work, and use your fnfluence in securing s 7.8 Block 442 3 right and just that I should. There is no _— future orders. Place name and address on back of pleture and it will be roturned in perfect order. We make any ch i picture you TR BlOIK D S How the Postal Principle May Be Ex- | e done me and my industey Wil 58880 | Violation of the City Ordinances and wish, not nterferiog with the likeness. Refer to any bank in St. Louls. Address all mail to 8 hlock 33, olty. tended 8o as to Include the Ship- ward the Introduction of the Furni- FACIFIO PORTRALT HOUSE, 816 Olive Strect, 8T, LOUIS, MO, T8 Dlook 347, oity ment of Freight—Protects Circumseribe my bounds of location so that ture Vans Which Bull the - ity. ing the Producer. AL AT o A Dot and, fne. 16 Trausportation Marke . g J N ! BEAD! ity ast quarter of section an From the Eminent Attorney. TOHN G, MILLER MARSHALL, Mo, May 20th, 150, K21, ity A market for my products except to my next p— PACIFIC PORTRATT (101 LOUIS, MO.:—Grxtreses: Tam very much pleased with the portrait which has Just k0 oty 4 neighbor on the south east quarter of the | celved; it Is much better than the one T got from the Chicago outfit ours is a port an be proud of JOHN G. MILLF block W, ity y Keanxey, Neb., May 28.—To the Editor of | same section and I have no inducement to be | It may be true that all things come to him PLEASE BE SURH TO MEN M1ON THIS PAPRR. Dlock 20! ity Tue Bee: Mr, Jacob Beck of Decatur, Neb,, | industrious, Convert the steam tramways of | wpo wwajts but there are people who do not PR Ol W, Gy transportation into government highways on S block o, elity. 8 block 207, ity writes, the 5th inst., to Tne Bee suggesting think so. One of them may be found almost | === | which which I can pay for maintenance and | that @ prize be given for the best essay | operation an equal pro rata proportion of tax | any time near the corner of Thivteenth and A F TTERS R N S, Block 268, ity written on the following question: based upon the extent to which I make use of | Jackson, where he has been waiting, waiting [ ] I \ LETTERS FROM HELL 8 Dlovk 200, eltys “What can the government do to promoto | It anda market will beopen tome Hinitod | for twenty long years —a Micawber by | ica e Al L S L e d sl e bl 1mber Of | g conl miner in the ruggod hill of Pensyl. | fesson Sl i AL .'l" i A Book that will make one stop 4, B 0 38 Dok 0, C1v people without injustice to any ¢ vania, the lumberman of northeast Maine, | 1ogue are represented by one w i v ; Sy 4B, 0 708, Dlook O elty, While I do not care to compete for the prize | the salmon fisher of Oregon, the seal hunter | tience,” and think. Introductions by AT of Block T, eity . 1 would like to suggest an answer for the | of Alaska, the miner of New Mexico, the cot- [ Year after year, in a lazy uninterested man: George Waedmald the Novelist, w.:‘:‘h'-hnn- wjoining lot L on the East. bleok benefit of any who may desire to undertake a [ (of leker of tho south, the orangs grower Of | ner, he s sat with his chin in is han hd, Sent postpaid BO cents. .0t 1 vloek 1, Bowery Hill, Lots 1, 2 block 2, Bowery 11l Lots 1 2.4, 4, block 5, Bowery 1L Allof m.'. K 6, Bowery Hill « ) solution of that question | on an equal footing and the price will be re- | chewing straws and watching a villag The following is, respectfully | ity ; watched hills, valleys and stre " BY - . 3 munerative to me and reasonable to them. | into ) ) m » 9 condemn and buy the railroads, telegraph, | It will depreciate the cost of my goods tohim | disappear and be replaced by long straight 2 )Y £ telephrne and express lines, which he does not own and wants to buy and | paved streets; watehed the ever widening \ BOOKSELLE grow (DR "wy, I8 AND STATIONERS, ek 7., Bowery 1111 Dlock 8, Bowery L § 1, 12, Baker's Allote add, Lots 1, 1 Lots1,2,3,4, 5,60, 7,8 block 3, Credit Fone add PER Lots 1,2, 3,4, 5,6, 7,8 block 4, Credit Foncler 9!00 00 WEEK. | i cabinet department of communic transmission and condemn and appraise the Tho general govermment can make an | PICinte my goods to e whieh f O A | mass of brick and mortar growing up about ENGRAVERS AND PRINTERS, ment amendment to the constitution creating a . oo L s o | him and shutting out his view of river and > ~ ~ ~ 2 8 ¥ Lots 1, 7.8, block 1, Credit Foucler [ Bim 0 wht T want & 3 113 South 16th Strect. | hill; watched the coming of mule cars and FOR FIVE DOLLARS. he farm laborer will then get back the 6,7,8 block 2, Credit Foneler X y e sives the protected cturer | motor cars, railroads, telephones and stre : property and issue and sell gov- | benefit gives the protected manufacturer | m R ernment bonds payable in fifty years at [ by the consumption of his products by the | lights; watched the human spiders spinning B 1 D t, 8 per cent ]w‘l’ annum. to pay - for it; | mechanics. When the manufacturer and the | thoir metallic web over his head; watehed F. i . al e 5 en ]S : these bonds to be issued and handled as the | merchant increase the producing and selling r the comings and goings of a flood of human- Write for Special Terms asd Catalogus. Lots 6, block 2, Credit Foneier add, | B e T . nation, Its | power of the agricultural producer, they in | ¢ Paxton Block, 16 1 Farnam Streets. 08 1,2, 1, 4, 5. 6, block 15, Credit Foncler ndd. regular government bonds of the nation, its | power of the tericalties, practeet WD | e with its_ bridal partics and faneral pro- ock, 16th and F Aeents Wanted ! | Fos b b b i e R SR e PR Tyt Salst 1'% pay | The emplover can afford t pay good, wages | cessions. It was all of no con wnim | \We Are | ICI'L to St: Our offices have recently been en- ” L LA LS 1. 9 5 4, block 17, Crodit Foneler add. ed and on which funds were raised to pay ployer can afford to pay good wi cossions as all of no conc ; \ Stayv ¢ " : % H ol tHE WAk HObb s s and give $100 fora postage or transport stamp | The “hustlers” might hustle to their hearts % AY. jarged and more fully equipped | ortralts Enlarged M Lots 120 41 block I8 Credit Boneler add. | Let the head of this department be d, | to ship ar of his work to a market ive | ouvont organize corporations, plat additions, [ With all the latest facilities for dental work. We make a full upper Chicago Electrle Light Exlargleg Co. T B DIt OradiL HonGIur Hat appointed and placed in his position in L i‘n"lf"’."’.'f.'?“f‘fi'.1.'"',:.,,fu”,'.'.’.'.x‘i:.-'fi::.,i!'u bulld_ bridges, railroads, cable line or lower set of teeth on rubber for five dollars, guaranteed to be as 4560363 B, Randolph 8t Fows i 8w bloek I Cred it oneler add: same manner us the other cabinet oficers 4 gl } lual | lines and what the, 14, it was his busi- | YWell made as plates sent out of any dental office in this country. Do Chicag ,",_ Lots 4.5, &, block i, Credit Honolur add, for the first four y after its creation, | only by his busiuess ability and individual 108 and 'y would, it was be sjudiced F & \ A 1 Lot 3 4.5, 60 block 42 Credit Fonelor add, ” 2 ! e | the func. | exertion. ness to wait not be prejudiced by what others may say against us, but come anc Lotal 500 B blook 43, Orodit Fonbler (hidehipl (10 Ut Ll bl Phtinmtad g SRR Wi Padnle : see us and examine our work; it will all bear inspection. 1. tions of the inters Commerce commission The nation's function is to give all citizens | He is an expressman—not the proprietor of L B 2 1e o1, 1 without the use of TR g ; with power of accumulation of absolute and | freedom of action and equal protection. If | one of these gorgeous moving wagons, the | ) v acted without pain or danger, and witho VW lirx~ % 4,5, 6,7, 8 block 44, Credit Poneler exact data upon practical transportion; as, | the republican party continues the injustice | ap| wce of which calls up visions of soot- | €hloroform, gas, either or electricity sld and silver fillings at low- b L 78 look 68 Crod it Powoles for instance, tonnage, trackage. wear and | of favoring manufacturers without chance of | soiled f; broken furniture and all sorts of | €st rates, gold and porcelain-faced crown, teeth without plates, etc. et T8, § ' miseries—but the driver of alittle | All work warranted. 0, 7, 8 block 66, Credit Foncler rle wagon. DR. BAILE \ mem Paxton Block, 16th and Farnam. nd | “flitting ramshackle sin; idustries, it will earn d John C. C: Lots 1,2,3, 4 1l waste, destrictibility ppliances, and all prac f material, improved | benefit to other ical facts bearing | deserve eternal d upon actual work and efficiency, so that houn was never more v un-Americ Driver, horse and vehicle all show siens of Open eveninis until s o o el e e e e Lots i, 4.5, 6, Dlock 67, Credit Foneler add. the end of four years data may be had to ar- | than they will prove themselves to ¢ wear. The driver's coat may once boen b ¥ ol ¢ elevator on 16th strec 1 ML DK (8 Crelt Pt i, rive at the average cost to move a car, or 100 | there is forbearing intelligence, honesty bluck, or may have been red—no one could - _— — - ot pounds, or any quantity, between | purpose, reading and reasoning thought | tell now: his draggled, gray beard is vellowed Tots 1 7,8 block 70, Credit Foncler ose fwo standards upon such class- | enough in the majority of the American pub- | with years of tobacco chewing, and his hands 14 ifications s are mow in force. | lic to realize the truths and needs of the d kiotty and gnarled. His old buy horse is Lots 12,5 4.5, 0, Dlock 1 Forest 111l add, Lots 1,33, 4, ek 2, Forest 1l 6, 7, 8, 0, 10, 11, 12, 13, %, block 2, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, car loads and less iots now in force rding | try. Let the alliance and all men who wish for *‘blemishes” known to the horsetraders. 28, 20,30, 81, 32, bloek 2, For- 1o the ¢ sification sheets also number cars | prosperous, contented homes demand le Bits of rope und twine patch up a harness of . bloek 3, Forest Hill add. of special classes such as tariff sk 8| o ch as ta [ ts, lum- | lation of this character. Let ll'):l\lillflxl e rusty brown, and bits of undressed lumber THF LAND OF };U:; |:‘ . W Dlc 'I}\.”Il‘]“ .|I|\|| MI et ber, conl,corn, rain of all Kinds, cattle, hogs, | representatives be relegated to private life if | hold together the wagon. The wheels lean block 5, For sheep, diessed bee Lot tho ratesand | they can only follow the directions of cor- | in and out in a rickety, half-hearted fashion, . DISCOVERIES. L §/0.90.11, blook e Harand char »f road under its present | porations or localities or class aud what paint therc was disuppeared years i Such data, should be obtained as the number | in which we live, and work to a prac as weather-beaten as its master. Its back of cars handled, miles traveled, time used in | tection to the nation as a whole, the politi sinks in with the weight of y s of wait- making the transit, tonnage of freight han- | systems will be able to keep .A'll:‘al\( with the | i its dusty coat ha wrgotte II("II' feel i dled bused on the ten classes of freight in | commereial and material growth of the coun- A e e . > C LIFORNI s on each line tariff sheets remain for the four years exactly If we can cause congress to xllh ndon a part | ago, (] . Lots 1,2, 3,4, , 10, bloek 7, Forest Hill add. a8 it now is - that bankrupting chemes and | of its demogoguery and keep the pension raid [ ~One part of his equipment is bright and Jewelers and Silversmiths, Lots 1,35 41 5, 6 Kanfman & Jetors add. distracting agencies may not be put in force | on the public treasury within bounds of | new—his number. The city license inspector Yot 1%, L 6,78, 0, 10, 11, A, Kountze's by partics antagonistic to the perfecting of | reasons if it will make a protective tariff to | takes cure that that shall not become more ~ : 5 o _ x ade % SRR 5 this system proposed. Instead of different | protect manu ks for the purpose of | than a year old at any rate. SIXTEENTH AND FArRNAM StrREETS, - OwmaAnA, NEB. I 18,10, 2, 21, 22, A. Kountze's railwiy corporations let the lines be known | raising a fund to build public tramways and |~ “The express business ain't what it used to 4 20, 27,8.20,30, A. Kountze's in caci o tate as one roud_classified fnto. di- | thus equalizo freigt communications. and | be five or six yeursago,” he remariced to We invite particular attention to our large variety of arti- add BeLh divisicas. build up national weulth, then will this na- | reporter. “In_the first place, theve is too A Rt R Lo Lots o1 A, Kountze's "The net revenue after paying operating ex- | tion, the grandest and in évery way greatest, | many of us. When I bought this rig—or, at cles appropriate for Wedding Presents at add. il e 3 ; penses should be made a- fund devoted to the | the pride of the civilized world, continue its | Jeast, I didn't buy it—I traded forit—but POPULAR PRICES. Lots 30, 40, 41, 42, 43,44, 45,40, 47,48, A Kountze's add. LOts 1,2, 3, 4,5, 6,7, 8.9, 10, 11, 12, 1 Lots 13, 14, 1 payment of the expense of clerical help, ob- wd_and onward course. Then will the | when I first began driving a wagon there was s taining data and to the loss attendant upon the | nation begin on a_civilizing carcer which is | only six of us in the town. IeSoidStaclis nge of system of conducting the business. | its a b e of a line of advancement appropriate YOt course, in them days, we $2 up to $500. aman is established in business in one | to the beginning of the twentieth century did a good deal of hauling for the stores, as Fine Quadruy ., from ountze's 2 Silvesware, single pieces or in sets, combinations, & 1, Kountze's 2a Silver-plated Ware, in new and elegant designs, embracing stere and finds for any reason it is desirable | It has suid that the control of the | there wasw't only a few did their own deliv- about everything known to the trade in both flat and h-llow ware, solow in 20, 7, %, 2, A. Kountze's %0 move to another storeroom, the necessary | railw the government would put too but they wis great days for the moving price that we dare not name the figares. being only about HALF OUR FORM- ¢, confusion and converting of elevk help [ much money and power of patronage | wagons. body was moving about once ER PRICE ) Kountze's i add 0 task of moving, change of shelfing, | into y control and endanger | u we yididiogmuny ol thamshive Lamps, Toilet Sets, Candelabra, Bronze Ornaments, Mirrors, besides the z Lot i Konb o Ot S ~will involve a necessary loss. This is | the stability of the government. | much truck fo cart avound, but the movers : rtm=nt of Clocks to be found west of Chicazo, from $1 up to $200. ‘ ; 00,5 % 0, 10, 11, 12, 13, block 1 ‘ practically true of all changes and practical | Tho postal department is o vast machine | charged just the sam large Bortingnvol GloslestojNopOnBEATRe O E e st s i R Sath add, ; 3 recults are what should be aimed at and a political one, but it does its work ata | *Then s ago, when the town Handsome Mantel Clock at $5, $7.50, $10, $15, etc., with hal-hour strike (A s is system of arriving A t data in this first | two-cent letter rate_without injustice to any four yo Kountze's th add. and evorybelly wes) crazy about attachment, cathedral gongs, &c. o URISASTHM& (()UGHS At 0 e i : UL ars’ operation of roads on the present | aud the Western Union telegraph if in the nd half of them bought them- § 5 Lots 1, 2.3 g ‘of charges should take states in alphia- | hands of the government could be self-sup- | selves poor with it, there was two or three Diamonds, W atches, and Rich Gold Jew- jronchltl ES‘(, s L Bloek 10, Kotntze's ilorder, and. the shipping stations or | porting and quadvuplo its business and con- | firstelass moving 'wiggons and they i lo o\ Eoth T e, 1, 18, block 10, depots on railroads in cach State: also un ae- | tribute to the public und commercial weal an | good deal of money. You see, onc of them elry at Greatly Reduced Prices. Dls_ SES*T F\O)‘\ Sinpyaat Kountze's 40 i curate unt and copy of all bills of lading | untold amount at 5 cents for a twenty-five | wagons can take as many as eight loads, a anB\,L G RANB e et (s rparating car lots and lesser unts, gi 2 ord message. The machine if powerful | fi ove, say about six blocks, and nd nairing onct Ratoc 4 Unrk Fully Wi UNG\S Sall on Uupf 1 separating car lots an er amounts, giving | word message e machin ) u 1ir move, say about six awnd up and me“n"}_‘ at Lowest Rates and All Work l"”} \\«ummcu.fl S”d U “mll"s] ’"“"LJ q {1 i S Cliss of frolght and objective point, miles of | will be none the less effective if all its parts | down one pair of stairs, That would be $16 ’ ‘ U140 fect. bloek 3, Lane's su travel, tonnage, date shipped and date de- | are operated by honest and ¢ le oftici: at the regalar rate and $2 to come out. for the : 1 livered at destination. This would give a | 1f a private oration handled mail matter | helper. tourteen dollars a day is good pay, D Y ettt AeT record of the total tonnage originating in | at this time the attorneys and managers of | and people soon found it out and everybody GBS A, Dloek 1, MeTue each state from each station. This system of | such & corporation could convince the ma- | wanted i moving wagon, and some that had I s oy e KXo accounts, perfected ns nearly ascompetent ac- | jority of ourstate board of transportation thav | farms, or town lots, or something else t Tt s countant’ could make, would arrive at the [ it would costa dollar an ounce to r { ;’I‘her Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute. ch San | around till they got a moving outfit, and Lots 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 2 5, 24,block tonnage and _the revenue derived from it [ Francisco from Kearney and they would | of them got it with a mortgage on it. under cach class. make it look reasonable, it was dog cat dog and a good many got fr "These states as before, and division stations | To illustrate to Nebraska people what they | out. What there is left. do a good deal more arranged in like manuer in which operating | would do let me cite the meeting at Lincoln | resting than work, and I guess if you want expenses were detailed in itemized accounts, | on the 21st instant when Georze W. | to go into the business you can buy a rig would give the total operating expense under | Holdrege had his Jickspittle and pretty cheap. 2, Melntosh's add. Sehool 1o, corner Arhour and T Ane's sun. Lots I, Lots 1) add, suth steets, Phillips add. 7,8 9, 10, 1, Dloek 2, Phillips® 16, 17, 18, 19, 1he two uits of car and hundred pound lots. mugged puppy Mr. G. H. Dictrich You see, onc of them big moving wan; Phe data of business in tonnageand operating | of Hastings to heap insults upon the attorn wagons, when they are nes costs I THEONLY— Phillips' add. expenses being obtained, take the total num- | general while he was sitting in his ofiic about then the teum, that's 300 A | GU ARANTEED 7. block 4, Phillips' add, ber of full ¢ 0By MAIL. ) CURE FOR Lot 1. block b Pl add. ’lsun og CIRCULA CATARRH} ml“\\ D. Moore. reserved, bloek 1, South Oma I QEQVH LE CALJ |, Lots1,2,8,4,5,6,7.8 block 1, South Omaha vs shipped in each state and the of inguiry for his constituents regurd- | more, and the harncss is §0. That's 5700 total number of one hundred pounds and hese costs of transportation it costs before you start to make any money fractions thereof shipped in - each state, and [ What are the facts regarding the machine | atall. If you iwe like most of them you are from these fucts of costs of service divided | powert paying some money shark about 10 per cent a by the respectiue tonnage of the two units, Is not the corporate power of therailways | month on half of that und #0 a year for AL ) 5 6, 7, 8, 0,10, 2, block 2, car and hundred pound lots, muke a the parent stem that support the poison ivey | license to the city which runs the expenses Santa: Abie:and : Cat : R : Cure ?..'".";. (R :‘M- 6,7, 8 0,10, 11, 12, block 2, . far as possible that will make' the total ser- | of the Standard Oil monopoly. Ask Senator | up pretty high. There ain't a great deal L AT T Y ST O Lots 1, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, block 2, South i self-sustaining under this system with o | Vost of Missourl, of tho dressed beef com- | doing excopting fn_ the sprivg and fall and ' 2 O b R o nniform charge per car and hundred pounds | bine investigating committee, if the railways | none of them will average a trip a day the L0181, 24,4, 5,6, 7, Dlock A, South Omaha or more under 4 winimum car climinating the | are not the central prop of that beef mio- | year round. Now how are you going to get w M add-gieietiat X 5 : ftem of distance. These fucts ean be avvived | nopoly £ L Yich out of that? :!;9,,,, s E.A,Km",,....,,..mE m Latsi1,2,3,4, 6, block By SouthiOmalu nddy by such a man us Henry C. Adams, the sta In fMairs T am_not so well in- [ “There are about thirty-five first-class decay, Wanting WonkDexs, 1 Al bloek €, South Oualia add. tisticion of the interstate commereé commis- | formed, but in the state of Nebraska was it | moving wagons in town and a whole lot of sonciiasyaluablaftroatisoi Lot 4, block I, B, B Rogers' nd( 07,8, Dlock 28, L Rogers” add, 5 block 1.8, B Rogers' ad, cors add. particulars for Eplendid medieal work : sho rend by very nan who 8 nervous and debilitated. Address, nd such that has been tin- a moving wagon, about sion by the time and within the four years I | not the railw propose. of Judge IRecse from the state supreme by ys that dictated the retirement | lumber wago ich | kered up to look lik This wflnhll rimluu' transportation to | at Hastings! Who was it but_th lway | fifty @ told. Now anybody ean see there _Prof. ¥. ¢, FOWLER, Moodus,Conn. Al bioel togers' wdd. the practical democratic principle of | managers who retired Judge Crounse from | ain't nowheres near fiity familics a-moving B e Lot 1,2 .4, dufyrs add 4 0c P ! 1o retire 3 @ i 3 I v oard of Equalization. ) % street o the north and N, the postage stamp. The postmaster could | congresst Who was it put General Laws in | every blessed day in the year. s & it roriDE % 2 e, fdjoining Pine strec LRI RTINS > move in with thestation, telegraph, telephone | congress after he became convinced, after his A wagon liké mine, you see, is just look- | ¥or the treatment of a1l cmmoNio A “.,“,{J‘,'L'fi:.",o'}’:.‘,’&.,!'.‘}'..x“.’.’3 eaTATaneesiion Notice of meeting of tho elty counctl as o [ southsidvasostonded thiough b L4 soe 8 B st Faciililes, Apparatut and express agents, vote for a reduction of lccal rates on the 25th | ing for small jobs, a man wants a dollar's [ Zrusecs, B ot souineh GRRG NINETY ROOMS FOIt PATL oard and o Bost | Vourd of cqualization Bl ChRn it YR " "Tho amoun arrived at ns tho cost of o | of Juno, 18, and afterwards beeamo con. | worth of coal, ob s couple of bules of Ky, or | Joront Setiesl o158k N ity For oircalars o Veforiities and it Jases, Gl kot Curvatiras of | o the owners of all Tots and lands in the | Y0 St B o 2 stamp to securc a bill of lading for a maxi- | vinced that local rates in Nebraska were all | a trunk movéd, or something like that. I | Bpine, Piles. Tumors, Cancer, Catarrh, Bronchiile Toh laton, | Tpllorar, Kianer, whieh are benefitted or which e IO gl b A 105 O HOGK PG mum car or 100 pounds the smallest unit, | right? What was it suggested and appointed rge him anywhere from 25 cents to §1— | Blad o o Ek{gend(lilsed; sl HUrEIOR) O Toum ot d by e board of cqunlization T2 Tt tix lot 7, See. 26 would be reduced from time to time after this | a gentleman to succeed Mr. Laws who was of | just like everybody else—all T can get. Sc e T iy aiinblb Medical Tstitnts making n Apee ity of I'KIVATE DISFARI'S. encfitied byt eanstruetion of U | 4 £t it e and w! A of Sty street, as oxe ystem be ractical working order by | the same mind on local freight rates, if it w times 1 don't turn & blamed wheel all day X1 00 Discn et succes fully treate oty romo o trow tho st w Lioit mo oury. it streor viadiot and toall porsons hivv- | yonded tirougih tx 1068, soe, 2 making it ju itself toa point of being | not railroad influcnce? What wis it t Sometimes Lam onthe o all the time, New lte v t Viial Fawor. Nart/es uuable to viait us nity bo treated uthome by ddtatied ana partieular desoriDUOR OF | girae ety ot 11 ke a oot a8 i N-H~u«mmmgunuwwm»;-nmu as letter | came away out west so near the home | man on a pretty good corner can ige 31 | SOTIORINLGA, o atents or serder. One per-onal intrview p Call and consult | which is e LR IVaI exten ““;].;“ ) tux lob thseo o e i advanced Judge | ac » year round, considering the winter $ad hisiory of yo 8 e M ron in pinin wrapper our BOOK 0 MFN FREE, unon Privato | * You and each of 'you are hereby notified 8 18YgHIa Y RAL Ly 0s aovintar 2acrsand blulor AL B that the city councll of the eity of Omaha will we bench of the United | timo, whén we dow't do nothing havdly. Bpoolal or Ne:vous Diseuses, 1npo ‘Byphilis, Gleetand Varicocele. with question | t. Add [ c es were decided and | “T'don’t know how many ‘such wagons Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute, sitasi bourd of ‘caualization at tho oflice of ‘hinheritance | afterwards withdrawn by the railways as un- | there is—lots of them the licenses run up as k& 5 on Wednesday and Thursday, tho 4th und sth sized upon by | tenable. Whatinfluence induced the appoint- | high as 340 —thae takes in the A. D. T, wag- Corner 9th and Harney Sts,, Omaha, Ne days of June, 180, from 9 o'clock a.m. tod mbines. T mean the - | mentas government agent to look afterits | ons and such concerns as Jardine's and the locle © thie purpose of assessing and M. Thurston o the sup: postage. Transportation would be stimulated | of John in even a greater degree than the transmis- | Br ve 15. Dorceas street onsouth, In tax lot k sion of mail matter hus been. States after the Tow: The tract of land lying between Oak street from Tenth street Lo the line of extended, 10t No Let the nation profit by the belonging to it that is now corporations and ¢ heritance of application of steam power from | interests of such a man as Jesse Spaulding Merchants' express company. levylng nount of dinugas to the owners tax lot No, Fulton, the telegraph from Morse, the tele- | who makes such a fulsome and false veport as | *We all pay the same license, 10 a_year, ofots dundsand renl eguntaitiosaribodhoreln, tux lot No'7 sec. N phone from Edison, he lately did in the fucc of the letter to our | and we ull give the same bond, £300. My old b i Gt N T U U R B v tax lot No 20, No, On tho ground of common humanity, on the | Attorncy General Leeso? Who was it who | mare and that httle wagon is i 100 ° horotoforo. Appo appraiso ‘suld dame | 5 12 £t tax Jot No. 6, soc, No. 3 ground of equality, these immortal idéas be- | Suggestéd o loan of the people’s money at | in damages just the same as one of them big aes, and Approy y tho elty counetl, upon | - E 1 €8 bk lot Nos 8 o N0 1 1e props fore being put into practical use belonged | 3 per cent for to the whole people, and when pat | tion as evinced i the Union Pacific railwa; Wrhere is o regular taniff that we can futo practical use it is no injustice [ matter! Who wasit whosprung the wild, | charge regulated by the council but we always to the partics who invested theiv money if it | impractical, bankrupting scheme of loaning | haye the bargains made before hand and viy is repaid them aud the property thus “made | the government money to the farmer for the | nofattention. ¥or six blocks we are allowed legitimately the government's purpose of holding a sort of mirage of the cents for each trunk, 2 for a load of furni As a rule indust avocations and trades [ desevt before the eyes of the farmers strug- | ture of houschold goods and outside that limit belong to individuals, and the exception ap- | gling under & burden of an unsupportable | it's just twice as much. plies when an undertaking becomes so vast | debt! “Phese big furniture vans are a new thing hat it is necessary to aggre in_corporate [ If it were just to loan money tothe corpora- | in Omaha. They carry @ whole houseful at form, the operation of which involves the | tion at 3 per cent or any per cent, it would be | once and ch by the hour. I suppose it weal'or woe of a majority of the whole nation | just to the furmer also and to every citizen of | amounts to the same thing in the end the lots, Qur hose is guaranteed | it of est deseribed constructio fifty years to a private corpe four horse vans ately as follows: I'er foot frontage, 1 the proposed levy '\;'nlh st 'n‘m.l |7(‘H]L' &t, 10 1L~uu~l. [} H - two Seasons ASSCRSINENTS it cting any errors th JIEhih St trom Dodis st. to Juekson st for two seasons and andof hearing all compluints that owners of | Ninthst., 1': 1'-‘I uIV-»«‘m RN ‘]li will stand Bavii dn Tnterest therd Vmiker Sl f 1o Do S0 100 epectal taxes und assessments being levied ae- | Eleventh'st, from Dodge st. to Jackson st, -~ 22 cording to luw 1o createa speetal fund to bo | Fwelfth st from Dodge st. to Jnekson st.. 16 used for the payment of dama, -h)}uhd Thirteenth st., from Dodge st to Jackson erty aforesuld approsi wnd Jackson street, s required by o eerti st \ \\!'hvu plac TI Inthe hands of a few. Then | this nation, What can be the feclings of the “Phere is a whole lot of laws regulating us ordinance of sild city of Omahi, entitled Dodgo st from SeynilL a6 10 EONHEORIRED i the general government should rescrve the | impracticable farmer who has mortgaged | but we don’t pay much attention to them and e 5 : ordinance requirig the Union Paciic railway | % z 1 right to own and operate that enterpri his farm for five years at 10 per cent PGl | seem to get .|\)un_~ all right. In the central The Best is the Ul(‘ll[»l‘st company and the Chieago, Burlington Douzlus s, from Seventh st to Tour- = \ The measuro of a trade ventre's entorprise | the place he hus ‘worked to improve and con- | part of town we are not allowed to stand on SOV TG SOIYIL. exbotoomipNey b, KR e By RO S ifolina O would l"';muml only h.\l;hn commercial en- | secrated as his home passing out of his hands | the east und west streets, and what that is S e e e i 5 terprise of its citizens. If my home is Kear- | by foreclosuro at the end of that peviods He | for is more than I can tell ; PR IR A Ty st from Hoventh' st 10 Fours | ney, Neb, and I want to engage in the man- | i8 ublo to realize that the corporation that is | e new wrinkle in the usiness 15 | By none but the Continental Lawn Mower, (high w heel); cuts o R A C IR i i ufacture of whips, I can pay the transporta- | to be benefitted by this loan has taxed him | the parcel delivery offices as they call them M el Ses el 2 the proccedings of witd st from’ Seventh st o Pour- Hlon Bortae o ca oF Sattin, ‘whalosono | fromy 400t 400 pek et of tho- valaa ot ‘b | heba v of s mn . difevent. pares | 7 inches high. Over 400 in use in Omaha, and all giving perfect s R T | and other raw material from San Francisco | produc ts and labor to transport his surplus to | of the city. The way they operate is thi: isfactin Jnc or," which late | EROSAGR R AU $45 P o OF York and the cost will bo | market and while he vays 10 per cent of his | The manager puts in o telophone and adve ¢ # = 5 " desert 2 wro_ imoro prtiouliely | o teRH ST e 00 more nor loss thun to my competitors at | loan the covporation gets a loan out of his | tisesand works up the business. He ar- 111\[]1 BA lj( II & l /\ N ()l{ Lots s, City. # termini 1 Westfield, Muss, 1f I make good goods I can | own money as one of the nation at 3 per cent | ranges with five or six wagons to stand on a 1 — x> s ) Lot A Fourth 8te from Wiiiiam st (6 northern find o warket for them anywhere in Amer- | for fifty years : corner and takes 10 per cent of all the money 4 S Lots o1, vty Leirmnin v 1 fea, and my customers will have to This proposition of ownership of means of | they veceive for jobs which he gives them. 1405 l)un;; as Str : 15 2, city. Fifth st ) from William st. 10 northern 2 pay 10 more to ket the goods from me than | transportation will work no injustic Phere is no great guin 1n the schemes and Lot G eluys GUOEMIIUS, onp i b eespiiow - B rom u ipetitor except it bo in casoof [ one unless it be injustice to destr | the profits in the business depend on the | mm— — — o8 oy e L L A 1 i ;...-‘.‘.m at Westileld, Tus [ willbo sub- | the power of wealth to enslay | hustler in the oftice.” Tot S biac 00, o1ty Seventh st from Pacliic si, (o Piores st.i! 13 ect to no impartial taxation upon my enter- | justico to root up the weeds of monopoly | The ordinance governing the rates to be - i Lot 106, ety Bhehth 8t Trom Pacific st. (o Plerco st k ( Prise und industry, as-now dictated by cor- | trusts and combines that the fields of indus- | charged by expressmen provides that §1 shall ORIGINAI Lots 101, city. Eiehth st from Hckory st to alley north {»’v'"u'n|<n~l \\’hm: ulnmvm‘ n»‘nwt rates throt- | try and universal plenty may grow. | be the price for the carvying of any load of 5 Yats 1 s T R S a o und obstruct the channels of trad o the Nebraska people I say: Uphold | goods not less tham one mile; for carrying S Ly 1{ B A AR J \v v Attt ] Sy ot 8 1, clty, fahth st frarm Miokory bt ko hunarhiees 2 Ing it at one poiut to a sickly skeleton youy attorney goneral in bis stapd tov your | Such b lond 10sa than one mile, 75 cents s ay tove prlll S ang ater ttachments | los Dlock 104, elvys AaniRby ROl A BT AQ WARVER AR growing it at another to w'state of gorged | tate; uphold the oditors of the public | for carrying goods, packuges, ‘ete., weighing g 3 i DAL At rom THOKORY 8b 0 BanGrore ak obesity which brings in free America tho | spivited and able journals in their efforts | les than 500 pounds in the uggregate, 50 conts For all stoves and ranges of any deseription. Gasoline stoves and | 1 Eleventh st o Thancroft st legitimate growth of communistic strikes be- | against tho encroachments of bullet-headed | per mile gas burners cleaned and repaired, work guaranteed, Lots N [ i 10 Tl s cause of excessive wealth built upon pauper- | men like George W. Holdrege; demand your | © Two thousand pounds of heavy articles is e 4 y 5 . ! b At fram Rlahihoeh g0 BBV fzed lbor, birthright' gotten from the immortal Fulton, | a load, and of light goods as much as can bo Rouort UM, Prope e Omaha Stove Repair Works, 5= 810N omst. Lots ol tic rom Elghtl st. to eastorn After four years' experience and | Morse and Edison; pay and the | loaded on a wagon, An exception to the rule | Al SRR L fiephone 0 I Plerce st., from Bighth 5t to Bleventh st sccumulated data, let this depart- | actual moneys invested in these ances to | is made in the case of pianos, heavy machin- | = = = 1 I oy from Elghth st, to castern ters ) :llx it . be an ~’-".--'} w--l l‘l-\ the rightful owners and do no wry ery and safes. —An agreement beiween the | : : ) . 1]1 je shipper's receipt for delivered goods Industry and commerce consiitute the ful Jarties overrules all these provisions and a | 8 Poppleton at the dopot or elovator brini the measuro of | cruin on Which the levor of prosperity rests, | fne of not more than 8100 1s f0 b imposed on | | Etehings. Emerson. Jots WilHans . fr nd st u 4 his votes in the clection of the officers to | ur reprosentatives sce that it is kept on | tho expressman asking or receiving more | | Engravings. Hallet & Davis. 1ot Wortii fron Eighthi at these positions, and 1o man to be eligible to | solid foundation and not undermined by the | than the legal rate | latay 1 Kimt o h tho ofices but ono at least ton | rats are furrowing under the protectic e e rayman 18 @ jorkyone, For | | Artists’ Supplies, imball, Lot e R )-‘n\ I*“l‘l"“‘zl‘l B g l!uy-mw | of "w Jority of our state board of tr days at o time he lounges around the strect | § Mouldings. Pianos & Organs. :-; .” ckory st f S [ t i cato certitied bills of lading und elevator re- | portation, orners, half asleep on the seat of his wagon, | . ee aio, « SRIOR Bty £7Q) : i goipts at el station or shippung ofice are o | 1 therd aro suggostions containng any ele ot o e fllaa, A i | R EamEk: Sheet Mus! Lot Genter st., from Tenth o certificates of such right to vote, The | ments of proj d p ovity in this o e I R Tl e S e e v | — 4 4 Lots e . U s t . vote must be cast in person and bonon- | ling T oA o mACLILIY Ay metropolit fompalh BUbY LAY A% ‘.1, RTGIAR s A nea | 1818 Douglas Street, Omaha, Nebraska, } Ouk st., from Klghth st 10 Lonth sv., negotiable. The vote is to be made in writ- | press to copy it that men who have the ti is comploted the more. m T YT 1 parond ab SRt At SLRIRHEN R8s it fng and certitied to by the clerks of election, | and disposition may discuss its merits and | drayman - . - 1 Mart Tenth st. to Eloventh st ¢ checked back and sworn to as correct by the | meyits, for no ong s ull ho should know, | The amount of miscellancous goods they i i, 5 1 Blovk T (st Eloveuth nt or grain dealer, and sealed and deliv- | and m$ object s the perpetuation of this gov- | can stack on a wagon is marvell They I ’E \/ \/ E I & S I ONE I ., 0. block % ; seapnaersaiiasnears B ered at the capital of each state and the total | ernment which I think is ¢ igered by the | goiutoa bLouse, pull up the cary ) 1 L5 6 )\ L ure hereby notificd 1o N |v.( ult mm.u‘« AL at “‘i ington, in the case | rapidly growing power of aggregated wealth | down the curtains, pack the goods te X 1 i 5 0,7 1eity coun g a8 f nationg) offeeps in the same manner and | built Gpon aggregated poverty sou | advantage and load the wagon until it 1 | - 1 460 £ coualization, at the tne and place fdent of the United States is certi- | will swallow that public as casily and | meetings with the people Ax anificent di ¢ \H gt ,1 1 7\ 3 | 1 : 4,5, 0, 7 ton-you may dealis W Bed to and declured as au anacondis would & chicker prices has o tendency to cul Nagn. ; play of everything useful and ornamental in the 1 i K B ETNONN (RO vES, Olty Clorke “ye ropublican principle of protection to A. J. Gusniy, llwu 10 wuke the best Of everything, l furniture maker’s art at reasonable prices, 1 B ok Ne 151 s