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Al OMAHA DALY IBIE _'IIICSI)A\. MARCH 17, 1% : i e Cas Thet ot ome-grure e ot | TS 15 ST, PATRIC'S DAY, ‘ \ 1 | | M ska Irishimon Will Gath aud Honor Their Pat PROGRAM ME OF EXERCISE ZiaX Pails to Show That He ds Untaw- fully Detiined in dail An In comdiary Fire Capital City News Both the method and results when Syrup of I'igs is taken ; it is pleasant wiion | and refreshing to the taste, and act t ) L1 gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, it T gUnit ati> | Liver and Bowcls, clentises the sys continue to bob i A with murdero g | tem effectually, dispels colds, head wetlyion I L ward was A6 aches and fovers and cures habitual w the chargo of us Hall Satur- | constipation. Syrup of Figs is the 1 Bigh s at the pro-catio iy, by only remedy of its kind ever pro T " ; Wik ihaneod | duced, pleasing to the taste and ac W 16boRL Lo G0 THAMBALALA. e (o tHe spowers. | eeptable to the stomach, prompt in } | | oNEp BN | and police mors lust night Messrs, Bennett and - Gilbort being absent VAT Vohiah: el b Fand its action and traly bencficial in its Divisions Nos. 1, 24, Sund 6 of Omal Night's Mecting nany excellent qualities commend it uned; N T South Omaha on the loft | g Bidke It th " STUH Off TSR Chief Gallizan submitted several communi yrup of Figs is for sale in i ind Laneastor will form in_ sucession 88 | oncoand tho other b may mot have it on hand will pro railrond regu respective county delogntes, s follows: [ MO play pipes and nozzlos S e | wishes to try it.” Do not accept any pou | | i 5 Ihirteenth streots and form in the followi efleets, prepared only from the most o or Hontine Work Attended To at Last [ healthy and agreeable substances, its Doy iy, on the right int Tom Lowry presided at the meeting of the | ¢ ]l and have made it the most i ntel by bl g WILh riicht rosting on 11 bl popular remedy known. " v t I o 2 th facin north, left extoending weston J and 21010 i 3 | it iag I i o teil Jolinson, Cass, Red Willow, Cheyenne, | cations, One recommended the apno 't | and” 81 bottles by all leading drug (EANTRNIS 4 ! | , not of »party '“‘“‘ R \I.»* Bals Adams, Greeley, O'Connor, Council BIufTs | of six additional firomen, four to at| gists. Any reliable druggist who 3} 1 ! | e ol Ko lnughin their s 5 named on the of Douglas county A i ! N e : favor of ] i gl The divisions will be commanded by theie | Healso recommended the purchase of four [ cure it promptly for any one who | Laws, tho party Normany weeks ago the great ques- | houglas county, Martin MciSenna; Johnson | 88 some of the old ones are wearing out gard | the n in the lesislature was who paid for | county: De. WIL MeCrann: Cass county, [ PRI substitute. ‘0 measires , N S i A statement from Chief Galligan reported acertin rod pumphlot issued by Sen- | Michicl Whelan: Red Willaw eounty, D . |6 o o In hose recently pur CALIFORNIA FI6 SYRUP (0. torr Stovens. Tho question now very | Xdams *conity, C, . Stevens; Greeloy | chsed and b amotitie liosc Bl AL AL 3 A petition signod by several prominent OvISVILLE, Ky NEW YORK, MY railway oficials ad, asking: that of W. 5. Garber, secretary of the state | Thomas MeShane of Lincoln; state scera: | Pany be al or carringo N O DAY > h tickets on th 1 of the Union depot N N ' the v Y board of transportation tary, Michael Kilgall Omaha; state OCORMAN OF i ry, 1801, N : 1 ko ¥ A ; treadurer, Thomas Hoctor, Omahia; ex-state t H tothe Stovens bill t I o Iherightof astate convention to in ; detegate, Richard O'Kiefle, Omabia: ex-state | Kworn A CCORDING to cable | secretary, Charles Hagerty, Lincolt prescne t neli’s following will be reduced to ab Tue ibernian band of Omaha on e Yol right, the Tecumsen band in the center and SiTer e sRGa i iive S0 s ten in the uext parliament, but under A goverment. It isre ized 0 the Union band of Lincoln in the left center | ton would be in direct, violation the cit O s who ave hon oot thomnion nat omy as | MeCurthy's leadership the Irish party | “Tha clongy in carrinzes and visiting fricnds | Ordinances. i PATRICIE'S dy t s i 4 ; stieof The union, not oWy - 15 1w continue its allianco with the lib- form e left T matter was flually re A ostly in . Wiy . ion I 1l but ag the only possi a From J | mitiee on laws, ordinances and regulations ———— erals and home rule will be the fore- Vicar ) Hinl hias method o giving the peopl lieast to Fourteentb, south to | Tetters from several lose manufacturers Vretty Wirar hasbocome of the plan forim. | ! i 3 LAt 5 b most issuc of the entire opposition. 155 et Livtonth, north to 1 \wiat 1o | concerning the purchase of new hose woro ey proving St. Mary's avenie? | simply sou a pledge of the party’s policy in stato Stnane| e ——— irieenth, north to M, cast to Fifteenth, | read and sfereed. foraia . M RGERY DHW ——— e " oMAQ ition, ) . nor to O, west to Kleventh, north to = 1air for the operators in the Neither of Them Orthodox. 3 ‘ » @ 1noservice us ordered vu DELIVEER the contor of Omha from | ilsay rate It is nlsovery strnge that a hide to Ninth, south to O, east to Elevent? ! AL e 0t 1 ‘ to M, wist to Tenth, notth to N, wherd R3¢ 4 hound party organ sl i t up the Judee r s farm Aliance ropubli l 0 on property reported hav tho TOOMUCH SAFETY-PLUG, ! ! Li bt Shipp it by : some of the menb Al s 01% | tation? In vicwof th b ) ! membor of U ofthe plattrm by the state convention, Tan. SP ; one B i v vor wi they surely could not bebound by naturally rises who pays for the eream | county . Lannien were nominsted presiousto the adoption R B will Joad the colored pamphlet issucd over the mhine and 1o permit their wzents to procure. car ringes for thos desiving them. Mr. Hart i was in favor of granting the petition and 3 i J/w. /1 Iy, o | made & motion to that et M. Smith objeetal, saving that such ac sentod by the vepresentatives of tho rails | siructits represontatives in the Legisla A wiys and wohavenodoubt they woull | gure isas anctent asthe histary of poy i { : clhim thata clenr majority in a state | can inpolities, and Bob 1o I isa far “This is to be a foot parade and no mounted | {1 ddierd 2k foot of liose tromit hicaso o MGG T OM N STk Talians should | | The newordimnce regulating boile nventiondoes not bind every member | o’ alliance Christiau iu religio men will be permitted in the parade proper. 1 il Bdward Hlarizan’s gt not forget whict SylTeainas: inspe ny res npo in vith th ion,_ th H 1y CAROLING : a day of quest., New ban, — sition upon tho of the party, and especinlly its repr wh = 1 be sbrated at St 0 3 VETHay RIS R will b cclebrated at St Theresa's b ApOEM IR X : " | sontatives in office. If the platform doos Provid Failtsit catbodral a solomn high mass a1 11 velock in ¢, W It Tate, roproscnimg Flood & Co. of Aol OATIROUND organizations defying | Ml and factorios wh | ot stand for tho party’s dictum, do its | There is a good jokoon Senator Poftor, Ho | the morning. Rev. Father Brien of Owmata SRS WpsTEte (e, fotkd with i Gom of | . el gl bl i me o i | Thm i o oo Sonatr ot 1o | it Ko Father i o Oga| SRS TGRSR BOYD'S, wand orler mustand will come to ) I mominations wmowmt to anything? | isin Washinzton actually intending o study | jehor Mackey as deaconand Rev. Father ! the commi $ o pur @rief in America AU, Gl MR U Are purty platforms designed only to | U0 thepractical workings of the government | Louj hran us sub-dewcou. Rov. Fuiter Fits: coples for thatso of the wembors of thopo- | WEDNESDAY, - MARCH 1 : ; vhEe departments, anl the senators remaining | gerald will act as master of ~coremonics and | 106 his matter was refe 0 the cilehvotes? Are e pirty: pledies o : committoe on men and disciiine. = ; T eaan it (g 3 tioco are Bolding their sides with laughter at | Will doliver the panegyrie on tho lito of Ire li INTERN ATIONAL Topics—Tho Ameri wies hold boiloe insurance ont lo disregarded ina trampled upon when | Hesesr (CRERSITSICw LA S UEE A St | this stra N s land's patron saint. Lambilotte's mass will Permission was granted N. P. Wind to ro- | *‘Famous Biddy Ronan of the Shadows can hog the Alaskaseals the Canadian | Stme biilding, stunds to renson his strange idiosynerasy. Groat City. ' 3 sholE -+ « | move his saloon from North Sixtecnth the time comes toredeem them? g 2 be rendered by a choir speciaily selected for e wonths maake the esarminations by eity Phiadegnia Ttes Ao e ant N oo e oxeused from voting to reduce railvoad wilatctyhia Res oy i fire departm ;i : The bankers who raised £50,000 for S I'hie board decided to meet on Saturday after. Inher latest and greates — . Insomo instances two or th 1 nians assist at the services in a body, wear, gz the ¢ ary rogalia irely usele TiIE themometer ot Pine Ridge Luspaciors cn charges to “‘oor ond with rates in : : ) i el IS Ao ATy . O be spoechmaking | 1001 Dext for the examination of applicants ngeney ranges from 102 to %2 wlow | 1t issimyly another schemeto pose | yyjacent stues?” Are they toignore tho | WY Windom's fnfly with their loft hands, | T the eveniu thote wil be speechmaking | g0 memborship in the fire department S T P taxes upon most enterprising investors | ¥y tolg not. parading the nates of the givers with | and musicat Bohanun's b Doy SR T s e b At var il i GO e o, ; Lo of | Dlodae t they would provent and { yo5p tight hands, have done a handsomo ELECTRIC LOCONOTION, for Paxton & Sharpe and formerly a dnver o s very much like the gradunted scile of | yiniah usury, onact laws 1o regulate | hingin o Christisn way R RS RaT ik Mr. W, . Little has retumed from the | for the chief of the Loavenworih fire depart SENATOR PIEFFER hus drawn his fivst | charges of the biil ding fnspoctor, where |y devators, ostiblish public ware | positof thiskind in a place where thicves | €8t Fe reports that the contract for the | ment, was appointed temporary driver of a Annle Wrd 1 month'ssalary. Thusa pirt of themis | by those who ereet the costliest build- | purchase of a complete equipment for the | four-horse tr £ Galligan stating that . sion of the new party is fulfilled ings are lilerally fined for theie public L nversion of the horse-car lines futo an elec- | he was badly in heed of @ good four-orse that the people understood they had wion of the fnanciers as safe and © motor system was closed. Among | dviver Arrealt6bs rators paraphernalia are four compound | During the exccutive session the commit e 1 sngines, each of 125-horse [ tecappointed to visit Chicaro o purchase Louses and do numerous other things | cnnot break throughand steal adds to the i e spirit. Tt is eminently proper for the TheJoumalsingenious plea may pos- z o My S T o A : i E z ! T T ur Manning safety boilers, | fireapparatus for the hose houses was T e e A e Mk o K S I SO el L e THE GRAND legisltors vho are teying toseeve two | What far having borrowed §1,000 in Jonta have ulready besn shipped. and | 1 e Al L thves Tt oonaay ) nroh masters, bt itwillnot satisfy the rank | wod moneyin orderto stock his farm, will Jbibly i As soon as | saloou license. ud file of theparty, They know that | openiy propose to pay bis debt in S0-cont dol- [ it arnives it wil immediately put t The board will hold a short session av 11 aparty is bound by its solomn pledges, | lars? Surely this is not the morality which | gether. The powerhouse is now completed | this morning to grant licenses. time for politics, itis safe to conelude B i T A ill prevail in Kansas when the peo ind ready for use - M G Tfi e R e IS Wil rlonyinsiuie Ral o Ro0ve il ki Bno ¥ patty: A ol baRtriston witiifjkil b liroysliste [Eehias Sutog LigTos o of Two IS, WAL O\ W00k C HU]S lUUUl el i anentlittlejob, It r tho inser | uovamment which obtuins support ap | 180 S8t understant the mattor. But it | g, ba of a1 1 Iheips at the corner of ull of somethin At were the poliey of the peoplo of Kiusas enteenth and M streets was destroyed by | Superintendent of chool Buildings ————— e do they really think thev could borrow money ortly after 11 k last night, A MR. CLEVELAND hus doneda spring ©evmst Do they not Kuow VR I GIE L AU G D ety R o o eting last N i s ghm - - Jenders would make rates all the more severe | uANttY of hay were also pumed. The | s Attt bl Lol e . thedomoc iylhrroreai e tER O R e o G e R = 3 g S ho. was stedly of incendiary ovigm, The | night Mr. Martin g an inve ion Lawlor, Manaser. torostol justnow in the old black slouch | some ilors than would b the insertion BB ARG o) AlD 4D, b woidiad atalisutiact to s Leontents were fully iusured that may res e, b iy e | (53 it oy Those who have givenmore thaupass | 1018 of pyment? The fact seous to e | tly atter 10 o'clock last night A R of o thermometer into ablast fum ing thought to the opertions of the | WY the rpubtion party s bluned becauso bot's barn at 1924 1 street was destroyed But thereisa new patent which this or- AR USUANOT 0f16:4.08 ® | it has declined to adopt a policy which wontd | by fire. The fire is believed to have been'tne ANt W n e - I Uciwould 8| e atiaains & (Thial st 15 )iy, covorad | [denUiot buildings, s attending to his [ by Tnsurance. business in a proper mamer. He said thut | T most uprowriously hilavions dem- | city torequire rigid boiler inspection for | ocrat in llinois since General Palne protection of life and property, but | election to the snate is Hon, William | there is such athing as overdoing the | Henry Morrison, job for the sakceof tho fecs. Whatneed | 11 TikEtiite S iBvoning 8 — isthereof two orthee inspections, when ; WHEN John M. Thurston ennot find ) = ohg o will amswer the purpose ? tion of brass tubes rosfet | ghe polls on promises whichits repre- 1 into every Y sontativesare at Liboty 10 repudinte. Loahctnyoetimatod. 0w very competont e o t alt iu the opening up of some WEEEK OF MARC expensive jobs, Tho Aralian \ nue. The Martiu charged that Wooley, superinten anivh Gy pe) A 5 " IN time possibly all the outside addi- : . tions will be supplied with crosswalks and then something will bo done for the central portion of the eity st Omaha land syndicate have 2 dinanee evilently proposes tofoistupon | st 0 “H‘ v”"‘l \"l ite have beon |y nousto the peaple of Kausas and dis- owners of loilers at all hazrds, The otuhatihelronirpriio lonest toward the people of other states e N i % FOGLE OTHH0LLAN : Y L e T el e el el ZINE WILL STAY IN aATT the hoard had ordered Wooley to put up the ordiance actually horizes the ¢ When the citizen Tansa: to con Saturday afternoon Howard W. Zink, who | storm windows at the Lake sehool but Wooley T et ety b oy e whi. Our experience with South | sider the mattersoberly itis safo tosay that [ s Ta the county jailon 4. erave charg 1 | had not dox It ho' hud reported - shows the dineerand damage of | they will not long censure the republican | an application for a weit of hubeas corpus on | o the boar e work was done, WHAT steps Tavo the Omahaboard of [ 41 fie THAS BRI T ane o up a municipil corporati arty for its refusal. the grounds thut he was unle wiully detained It was K that Wooley e ; - iy 4 % - I'he judge of the county court declared that had permitted very inferior material to be trado and el estateexelango takon o | g0 RIS R TRERIEE T wseprate government on the ve i i Wwits lawfully dotained ma remanded | used in the new tloor of the Cass school berepresented at the teans-Missisippi | e | job to help along the pa- | Poundary of our own city Shdibe Iim back to the custody of the sh; Mr. Wooley arosc pliined his action congressin Denver, May 197 Omuha is practically supply gatding tha storm wiktlows at ko sclioo! —— - and puying all rondw You ought not to be begging at your age Me. 1R R Randallof the velief seein 1o bo sutishod With the cxplunation Mondicant—0, bloss your heut, 1 began | says that Mes. 1. M. Blackfan, - whe Mottt e e spLnation || COTDRTN THE LEAD Byo when | wasa good many years younger., Chieago asking for lio Sufarens At A e e s s 2 z fires our fire department is - western Nebraska, is not in any wag author- | H2ES ereted last fall woe y Somciac CATARRH ina v Philadeiphia Record: Sympathotic talk in | ized so to o, inyaonaRyAnURte | il aro alealySuee LR oft HAY FEVER. in fi ¢ astrect car: - <Well, Jamie, how’s Boubie | donate anything for the sufferers thoy should D, LaliD EARACHE, ins LEGIS LATIVE APPORTIONM ENT. ng and putting down the conflagr- | makin out™” Jamie, witha pathetic quaver: | do so thiou itimilo dlausels, “Mra: | ot ol en S e o e St = They tell e he's rotten poor Blackfan, it is alleged, has beenraising tho oniaton NTS A BOT - hmo and ey in Chicawo that nothing is being [ M Wooley™s work FORSALE 1Y A LL DI - N t T aesnile i libor troubles our police will be ealled . ) OMANA ™S twenty millionairesand half ion of Nebraski re s follows T iror: Thedue on a bill | done for tho drouth stricken favmers. This, " > I're Dl Gnives ab e e pia ek sus Jlogislature shall provide by law | upon o protect lifomnd prowrty. And steavily than the dew on a | Mr. Raudall chims, is a great mistake, LERSONAL HARAGRALHS. eHENOLNE N D \? tubes and plugs himself and bore into Epoeh s Cubbage (to ancient mendicant NOT AUTHORIZED 10 S tentee, 1 2 WHAT sonse fs therein arbitrarily It m usthat thisordinar Qividing the crosswalk fund among tho | 20 should be vetoed, engrimeerel throush hastily and Oasouth Onahia, FEln wirds? P down croswalks where they aro neoded rogardless of ward lines. e pected to do the principal work of st T TS Ca b oot g s In ese of extensivo rlots or ov plus inbuilling up Omahs, They made | for ane ation of the inhabitents | Yet we have plced thissubueb hoyond " BiouoN ey o e for Judze Urounsaites nelurnediramar ; allevintion of dist . L G T A ten yous therenftor, andat its fivst rog- | have absolutely no revenue from an s apponent bad elosed both |y w16 Melaring supering s e Ma e Of Wildsla K 3 f —_— ulae sessionafter ench emmertion, aud | Mprovement in South Omaha, nainteninee au co tionof th 2 ad, in North Omiha Graduate 1\‘ nt It isa cheerful faet forthetaxpayer | also aftor cach emmertion made by | But South Omaha contributes Rims Ylorn: 1t {5Trd 1o undorstand why | (Cosk 18l & Pacili vailway, witos us fol e e to contemplite that while the legisla. | the authority of the United Statss, but | share to county and state taxes, while | playing l‘nn:'nvhl-n'w idered easier than saw- | 0 et DT al Rt B R it Nl 5 RE G _‘, E turo fools awny timo with junkets and | atno othertime, the legislawre shall | Esst Omahu is foundedon the Mayberry and the order that stockyards i Sand Wi, Souin way time with junkets and | inaintained th SWoexpect to establish Bt Mur a station about one thousand feet east of the H A Fu recosses thesalaries of the avmy of em- | apportion the senators and wepresente | stoneof tax shirking The greater puart Lousville Journal: A woman will do any ployes keeps right on piling up. tives aecording 1o the number of inhab. | of East Omahais supposed tobe loeated | thingfor e Hawilliy T i orea s | prescat location, —On aceountof the frost we tunt el linr ttaxed an Il ol Crime y b merate [l aslonanyeofiangslor, 118 It ot be e 1w ke the necessary committed under the noses of our poli wdwe will getit in this month. Your or vy es require that ithe done by March 14 L Walla, Wisi, Will you please grant_us acontuuance of | sehouse anid wife, Mt Caevo o Ly g o this £ expuet o have 1t | Tt st Wi ST Daver x\n-_.,u,\n\r\ fil all completed at some tine during this M. Gilboesi, Seattle, Wash Wiile' the East Omaha synlical Somorvilo ol Wil vou oy e S Ry b oty lll()] 1A ) ln ! % i . wife! theimpassioned lover asked, as he The board granted an extension o e | rmer K Jumiins M & doubtless will help to incrense our in- spod his hand tight around her' willing Ll A 14 tedian Sextonsion ot iy Purner, Kansus Citys B, . 11 l G \ dustrinl population its effortsin relocat- ist. And gaspiugly the maiden re- { "M s e e AV D Mctrtund, E . Ward K " U. . DIPOSLIO , OMAFLA ) Tho Second ward ropul ; Tekamali At s Capital, - - 5000 Since you press me so, [ will” T ReonEayaraiopublicans B Morris, Cheyeane; Miss | i d p T fully > the wretched condition of | latureto apport S ra e o | willsand fictories from the « Th s Wiy B, ) ¥ N M SENATOR MANDERSON iy visiting the | soldies and ers of the United States : | strect buttle fieldsof Tennessee, Alabama and | army and They have no more jurisdicti Yonkers Gazette: When a speaker is fired | 4! < with his subject he generally has recourse to Durning remrks, Georgie in company with congressional | Section $0f the same wrticlelimits the | over eriminals than our asessors and junketers. But it seems to us that a mbership of the legilature to 100 ! tix-collectors: have over proporty Visit tothe lite hattlo fields of Nebraska | representativesand 33 senators. T ismorein order, limit was reachod by tho apportionment T, act of 1887, ing Omaln fictories have heen much TrEattentionof the sidewalk inspec It will beobserved that torand street commissioner is rospoct. | tio more sucees=ful thm in lowti Surplus Jan. Ist. 1500, the rouds und walks on Scventeenth | vesentativesat thi I ken the white e lead v ; AL NGRL Ol 8 ny [ THI IRON BANIK, v 1t houso and the | tinetly provide it shal y y andloeated the new posto loc | noothor tie. a0 where that coneern i with his son, a cle the patent ollice, geal i iy » Bohn manufac 2 c 5 B by amonth| worrow, Lo valdiclary v HOTEL. iswriting reminiscences ofearly days in . i - «d by the o 1 wor song . tologram from Cre | The Murvvay. Cor. (160 and Harney, Nebraska f Lin SV e f reports the theft P > inthe most sicbytantially constructed N shal o 1 Star T ok SR 4 f i 4 - tel Beilding in Omala, Several Tiptonis w tion s Fast Omaha. eyt ivon grey hovse and A A | Beavwy brick five walls vunaing [rom Ho haslong been o 1 &2 g - e julicial | What are weto gain from s - is a light spring Mi basernent to yoof. A the ceilings and congzressioml ot tions? It est that th st Nulire e e |k heeade canshmilg o o i i Aoors lined witl gxbestos five proof RECIOCIY and treison apponrto b il ey SEQional ko Avaih it capial prize I beliove | S fispiie s hotwion Che fning, making §6 inpoitio to buen D YInoi terms in the lexito; Sir ] ISR i Al q | 1o disy tavion Y y ‘ quick. Fivecscapes and gre alorms synonymons terms in the le n oof & it 11 mills and facto 1thus s b SR R aud \l-‘ ;U"I‘ Erls A8 b0, whoshor | throwghost ihe building, Steam heat, b g J tonordored IRATA Datkel s bwo i tirg Jeot eend cold water and sanshine in poplation th would devive from them while | Weels Maud—Has Clara | Harris declares that the laveor iz’ was or 11- | stenu touith XBUCO AnaNEDGarel Ay Farrerand other ehampions of a close® | 1056.705. Bach member of the house | Within our bor trayied s ex 26 \‘ dered aud he thercfore coustructed it .ml‘ "t union between Canada avd Aneries for | dioull under the new apportiommeny | VIt does this portend? Omaha « viaha dhis' xead tho guid John Donald's government. 1t is | v he mtions b aliy ol ihe svenus now proposed toproceed against Edward | o 15g) 10 3. SILLOWAY, Pron. ¢ carelully treason, vepresent about 10,57 inhabitants, and | presently be in th ey onof Kunse s i m HOTEL DELLONE. s : 1 - cach fenalor about §2.000 peole. Dougs | City, with 30,00 or 40,00 people and v atways call a THElanity legislature of Kunsas 1 tenator abou peonle. Doug I 1 7,752 | miilions of prope: wh tfully Potts—Maybe 1t Is onnc adjournod without makinganappropria- s county having apopulation of 157,752 ilion pery Wi L ¢ noise it makes when it tion for an exhibit attheworld's fair, ur sonators, with a fraction over st b ntitled to fifteon re presoutatives and | should be within: her taxiag powes istie, Highest of all in Leavening Power.—U, S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889, Ju M- | her census district eradited to PR R g isto bohoped the alliane poplenow o T Lt ; 150 A woman may waep i palace Stuirwarn Hom & miking anl uimaking laws for Ne | centto givo hor a foat semtor with | snteand conuibutlng nothing for the I'taat bor warvinge did occur, braska willnot follow the example set L With the fellow who's iood to lier. in Topcka of the udjolning counties, This will | invaluble pr the dologration by one senator | Proper gives o the suburban towns, INSTEADOf comploting sraling, pav: | words having ore-soventh of the popu- | T World-lierald still el r the « ¥ 1is boys were ull ' e of the aight Newberry ma H _ 5 OMAHA il centerand extending it nthe cev taxes, Douglas county airly entitled | freight bill. Whatan areant den < . 3CHOOL, OF toward the suburbs, the i > tooneseventh of the logislative repre »gue and fraud that concern bent upon leaving hogbacks and mu sontation. A bodyof fair-minded men | things! The IF-2l knows as we ' v =Vihataduing, \okan of » TELE GRAP [}:Y roads in the center and bulding the | would need no urging todo her just do that the railv lave not rais has no_end, h'":\;"““' where noboly needs the, | wopulition, its wealth sl its wx-) | ise that Dill is e