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" \ tatemen' A N r ' atates that the auditor of the state has , R KERPING UP OUR CREDIT, Their verdlot hns been rondered | the postoMos in our great oities with tte published stavementy are teve “end et | (WHTRO] T0 CITY AXATION, | & - ’ 5 THE DAILY BEE. { : ALl R e "( h HC el Ko S AN Gasvah the great mononoly is using our Atato as the JEL Al IV, | returned to each county treasurer a stato- - bo many yoars bofore Nebraska | always in favor of the building up | cheup and tapjd service. dumping eround of their dangerous and wn- ment of ali proverty owned by the company ¥ | hivo been sufficlently devoloped to | of | American indu of main — o olls. It s to bo hoped that the afforts of A outside of tho right of way and not asseased F. ROSEWATER, Emron Kkeep CHeren Moave has boen at Lincoln | Tie Bree willvesult in bringing about an by tho State Board of Equalization. In thi s | honest enforcement of the prosent law of in i 1 s Make War on Ouy of [ Way the proporty not (ncluded in the asses ing unimpairod the credit of the coun- | and aired the griavance that hds beon | bonestenforcement of the prosent aw of in- | Lailroad 0‘““}‘“" . mant made by the State Board of Equaliz f, o character of the western | rankling within his broast ever since | ofciont statute for the protection of the Omaha's Oharter Provisions. tion has boen assessed by the county poard te In addition to this the bill alleges that ailt A 4 machive shops, tool houses and other build yafly Bee (without Sunday) One Year .8 8 00 sut | ‘whish th f them strongly | declined to geatify hisambition to ropre Stromsburg News: With ail the short ) ngs and lands 0 fift Balt? s At hliny One-Yeur 1000 | rowed 1 wre puying interest, but | which the hem strongly L ‘ - “‘h comings chargod up to Titk Osana Bre none | INJUNCTIONS GRANTED IN TWO COURT AL G S B AL LR Eix Montl % | the money lender takes the risk of our [ American, s full faith in the | sent this statesin the natvional vepublican | oyn"deny that it is & live, aggressive papor, siats . b0 ief, AR e L Bindey Pt One ¢ 200 | ability to redsem our obligations. He | great destiny of the republic, and they umittee. P covor his tracks tho | fearloss of eriticiam, and that 1t is a oo R R e T e indu ne Year. ability to re d Hats U pL newspaper and a leading factor in the growt J LR LB LR “’:‘“I‘_‘:\l’:’ll"' Iz::.l.{iv:"r'h‘\\'.'- \-“«”il.usl,(‘n‘h: Claim of the Companies that t City | assessors in the city of Omabta and in margin which, undee ordinary condi- | achiovements, — They cherish o | into the s of u capital city reportor | covery is tho farce perpetrated by Stato Ofl s Attempting to Put Them LR, g DTS TNY U8 tions, malkes his loan sife. Buttherisk | broad and vigorous patriotism, and | and had hig &reed reproduced in the | Inspector Caros and his deputios. It shows UndsF Toubis Tisation s P \ \ ¢ Wit g fool Omuha Daily Fak up with indisputable proof the stamping of Tndge Dundy's Ordar, A pnor N and th Streets of the lown company is as great in times | whatever appe to this fc ) the oil was 1n many cases a farce and that Court N Councll Ty R Tax oF (s e of general depression as that of the | ing commands their support. As 4 o ¥ 3 Lz bl UL Aot Ll Al Al o passed by the state legislature in 1887 and b T ohibuno Butiding Sk Sitic os are now constituted | BUT two days remain in which to send | tonse of a test. Toscnd out oil without the e 8 tats u al and 1 u mortgagor political parti ire now consti : . IA0eha00 6L 1t AINSY Biven by Leatiti th:to he railronds contoring in Omaha will | dmended in 1880, giving the city ofticials 14 Fotirteentl Stree : i Aok ik DeBHIE 5 re pubLic on | contributions to the co-operative chap- | 23surance of its sec oLy, i il Ltkedshy , | authority (o nssess vatlroad property T O O i At LHe : M Faaes A T IOm HEOR ROTIETI AR AERegte: | A (Y || STUMDESE gy lves ducdimues property. and | test the authiority of tho city to tax railrond | otuida of tho Aty oot lumit, 1o eely oot CORRESPONDENCE i fully fifty per cont of the mortgages of | questions affecting the interests and | 1 'l SRRy 1 et L o i:m-'fi e ‘“fnr' 1”‘1’,‘. ;‘I‘\:;\‘:‘“\”’l‘l‘l ,l';"y oo e | proverty for city purposes. | 11 confiict with the rights and privile comm I Ons e asad e the | One company doing a very large western | welfare of the nation ready.reporta hiyy been rocelved ft stirting it upitis hoved that the goveruor | The I'remont, Klkbora & Missouri Valloy | granted the Unfon Paciilc company by the Horiul Tieps rement. investment business defaulted in inte The supremucy of republicanism in | 200 families in which thore are 600 cails | ({4 tha'hower voated in him and remove | Railroad company filed a petition in equity | United Eon s T T D e HHHTILHS Cow BUSTARSS LETTERR est lust yoar, It is aiso soid to tho | the west, howover, is boing challonged, | dren, to whom Christmas dinner and | from omieo a wian who wilt bo gullty of sueh | for an injunction against tho clty of Omana, | DAY DIYS taxes “upon 6 ik100 milos of Al business lotters and romittances should | credit of Nebraska that while many of | and it is important that the leadeps of | the cast off clothing of the more fortu- | 8 gross offenso. Mayor Cushing, City Clerk Groves, Uity | Omana und thai all other properiy has yewddresied 1o Tho fiee Publishing Company. | hop citizens wore not ablo to meot their | the party should seriously inquire | Bate will be a blessed boon. T'he reader GRIST OFTHE NILES, Treasurer Rush and tho eightosn city coun- | been returned to the auditor of state to Omuba. Drafts, checks and postofiice orders K 3 r = p y the headguarters cilmen, restraining them from mooting as a | Douglas county for taxation. It furth 10 be made piyablo to the order of the com- | obligutions there are comparatively fow | whether the conditions are such as to | should send his gifts to the headquarter Philadolphia Record: Mills' soat may be | bonrd of equalization to equaiizo assessiments | states that thecity council of the oity of pany. " instances where the borrower on farm | insure the maintanancs of its suprem- | today or tomorrow. way back, DUt It b na means follows that ho | Of railroad property in this city for taxation, | Omaa through the clork, John Groves, his lie | 3 ton " —————————— 5 2 k- b 0 far as the plaintiff 1s concerned listed property to o e of 150,000 for -4 v it Jacksonian club, which proposes | Chicago Times: The demeanor of Roger | 52 tempora Uebb Ll L o at such an assessment will be \ C N Judge Wakeley and tho dosired restraining | unjust to endorse Congressman Bryan for a | Q. Mills of late leads many democeats to con- | Griors were at once issued and sorved on the | A tomporary in junction was issued b, cludo sorroWfully that he is ono of thoso | yionty-two dofendants | sudge Dundy. as follows mills that grina exceedingly smal I'ie petition alleges that it histed its prop ‘It is therefore ordered, adjudiged and e coase borrowing capital. Eastern money | taining a sound currency, and of PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. [ has built up our cities and towns and, to | vlargoextent, has plowed and eultivated | fry TERME OF SUBSCRIPTION i praivios, For the use of this hor- | populations and the conditions under | the delogatforfto the national capital futurdng lee, Ono Vear 100 | naturally endeavors to leave a | wo profundly proud of its splendid | great Nemaha granger poured his story OFFICES, Omaha, | Bullding. The documont sets forth that the laws PHE BEE BUILDING nee Lhis year's crop has been harvested | hurd blows in rocent vears, It hussuffered . = | Nebraska furmers are paying overdue | soverely, though not irretrlevably, in BWORN STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION. | 0000t and in many cases lifting the | such formerly staunch republican states ate of Nobruska " is o subseque i enthusins >uil (e 3 Minne- | isatriflesubsequent with its enthusia Philadelohia Times: Leaving out the | erty as required by law April 1, 1501, and re- | creed that an injubiction bo place on the ways and means committee, o n e Ton RIN . mortgages. s Kansas, Nebraska, lowa and s ; &t Geo I Tzschucie socrotury of Tue BER | Tl B L ko oxcoptions consorva- | sota. What havo been tho vausos of | Tho baby will be born and christened | milis of tho gods, the Texas mills just now is | turned the same to. the stato auditor of pub- | pursuant — to "the - maver —of Pubifahine «ompany Solon > L Higo before the telegraph can convey to | particularly occupied in grinding his teeth, | lic accounts and it iwas submitted to the | bill heroin, strictly commandine 11tk DATLY BER N t Local issues to a 1 3 extent raph that the aotul eigenintion of Witk DALY BER | tive invedtors have found Nebrasku safe, iis Local fssucs to u lacge bxtenty | BSTEre b . athetic sug- | B0d it 1aust be said such grinding is excoxd- | State Board of qualization, which assessed | enjoining said defendants in suia of fortho weel endlng ,wa It is concedod that even the more reck- | Dut it is wise to admit that there is in- ather Crisp the sympathetic 2° | ingly small, the property at a certain sum per mile, ana | their attorneys, agonts and sorvants a Eundny. D money loaners are not in great | volved initalson protest against the | gestionsof thorepresontativedemocratic | Chicago Nows: Speaker Crisp's lettor to | the county clevks of the various countics in- | cessors in offica under tho pains and pena Monday, Dec. 14 ” g e i wmization of Mr. Beyan's own dis- | which Mr. Mills returned a brief nogative | terested were notitied to that effect by the | which may fall upon them and each of t Te 1 danger oxcept where frand was | drift of the vepublican parily in some the other day may ba summarized as follows: | auditor. Tbe clerks of all these couaties, in- | in caso of disovedicuce, that they forthwii "x\.‘ ; c 10 | ticed by their agents. We may theve- | divecti Its tendency under unserup- % ———————" Dear Mris: 1 will gladly give you any- | fuding Dougias, have certitied to their pre: | and until tho further order, judgment and hursdny 1 z Vi 1 cine $05801s such luation d the pl deereo o 4 court, do absolute of (g foro anticipte u renewal of confidonco | ulous aud solt-soeking londors 10 | [y jy o very small thing of courso, by | W08 DUt what you wait.” Do you seant it/ | eluct assomors such caluation, and the plain- | decreo of thi court, do ablotitoly | LLALLERE e in Nebraska farm loans at no distant | bolster co'porate power and favor | ¢4 e cedent of adding $10 per month | New York Sun: My name is Millst proverly ussessed | divectly or indirectly, meoting togother & Average..... 7 day. We must deperd upon eastern | the fnterests of monopoly has been & | (o' tha sulary of o high-priced prineipal | itk so! The plaintiffs firthor allego that thoy have | board of cqualization for tho purpose ¥ P , GRO. BT Joney to develop this state for many | prime cause of the revolt against the | ouais bl ok well it isn't! usted ail thoir machine and repair shopsgen- | equalizing ox protending to_equalize tho val Sworn (0 Lotore e and subscrived in my | money develop th b pecause sho had no nssistant is wrong. It's Mud eral offico building, st houses, and all '~ uation upon the property of the Union Pacifi L IUDCEL QAR el years to come, and wo shull be able to | party in the woest, and its persistent ad- | pg Bonrd of Education should adopt | And thank the Lora real and personal -property outside of tho Railway company, particularly deseribod ; ot A ublle. | | borrow at re duced rates of interest if we | voeacy of prohibition and of legi }mm the rule of the departments at Washing- There's no duty on Mua L _‘(fy\;\\.l\”l.ll\:_“)hv"; ‘unl ll_l vr'“‘. w_\l :T\]l”m: III IA:::\_I“I ' m: 1“ n:w; ‘x‘u '.“' il Mo growth of the averago datly cirsalaton | o or . o vte! g b S s i Rt bl 6L I The e oraL st i L ‘ poso of taxition, 10 ussussors of tho va- | bill, or i any way or manner placing s o e naaC shown n ho. foie | Keep faith with our ereditors and strive | incompatible with tho porsonal liberty | 1o, ‘which distinetly prohibits any rious precihicts of the city wherein Such prop- | proberty shown fu sald sevoral exhibile 1) lowin table to maintain the good name of Nebra of the citizen hes en another, while | 1oco e drawing ny part of Lwo s AL L _ 2 0 00 | erty lies. and I above referred to or any parcel there. - E | 6 the spirit of nativ to which tho | sl 4 doemocratic unity. Hill and Clevelanad are What the Law Says of upon any assessment rolls, tax lists or t ) Ly l' Z “v": e 5 in finan, | civcles. SPIELL 0L NV VISIn L WOT W RICI aries, no matter what ext 3 1 enjoying the same kind of narmony in their o potit 2 fati 4 b 4 4 rolls of th id ciwof Om |'“\‘ T “";” - January 118,20 | 16,200 18, ! o rall 4 ren amance 3 I ¢ bail k. 4 0 potition further itos hat on or 0lls of the said ci O maua for ation | 15 201 | 2 arty generally has given countenanc own particular bailiwick. Louisiana demo ; 4 Fevruary oo K| o N 2642 party y has g ! avout Apeil b, 1811, tho legislature onactod a | B mm Nty for the ity taxes and to refrai ave split tho party right up tho [ 18W providine that f nddenist n‘-“l?l‘t"”l::x‘nl:)‘l:\l-‘l ormanner, ecok toNIZE home industry continues on_tho lottory “question, Aud while | Upon theeampletion of sueh copy of the as. | (6% 0% procooding to sybjact the said property ) T In order to hold its supremacy, not : these soveral circuses are going on in differ- | sessment rotl, the civy clerk shailadd to such S SHGtiRa e S D Julyes Warld’s fair at Chicago there has been LR i Vs to be the growing sentimont of our peo- | (0% soveray circuscs uro gotni ot in aiffor- | S Gr Lolses, wirohotises, shops nd | any protenss or authority until furthor oni Feptemier ‘ ot 15 hostility to the entorprise | ULV i0 the west, but'in the nation, the | blo ag iy illustrated by the resolutions of [ publicans look on' and smilo’ complacently, | QUi buildings within tho rizhi, of way or | of this court.”” ‘e bond was fixed a §1,00) otobe or0as| 18,007 a vigorous hostility to the entorprise 9% : s ) pablicans look on and smilo_complacently. | Giiwous, or adjoining, or il jenat o any side : ¥ November X T 1 o AND e SR B e T Ra b e 16y ublican party must do two things. It [ the Omaha Association of Stationary | The combination of mounteban s cannot con- | {rick o surn bl o il b Lo 4y side 1 Story o a Real Estate Deal. o must drop the doctrined and issues | pngincors o<tending their support to | HBUe on the road much longer way of such telograph company used for the Lizzie M. Salisbury is the plaintiff iua suit which are forcign to politics, and it | \ha Manufnetu aainst Tsabolla B. Chapman to vegain pos December 207 500 18,2241 20,048 = lature failed to make an appropriation ; L DA O Tt by L iy O purposts e ra associntion and en- ke N N, other than the ordinary operations of suid to onable the state to bo represcntea at | g% o FCEER 0 R s associuntion and en O L company and. not apmenrie ot *ii | sossion of proverty which she claims sho was 0 county rolls by Teason of having been re- , induced 1o sign away by compnlsion, duress HE Yankton road should be laid with . and tors every the fair, an N q 3 irned 1o th o bourd assuss the s t s of physical violen KKnnsas City Jouraai: Mills and Crisp are giving the country u beautitul example of i {vodiof. hi ¢ be required of him, NEW YORK AND THI FALR, ls served to alionate many who we among its most faithful-supporters. PATI 1 line with their illustrious June’ 1 Ever since congress voted tolocate the dorsing the movement without qualiti- | = cation’or mental Vation Chicaro Herald: The Russians have reached £ cation or mental resevvation, the “roof of the world,” wndgingland ntends | ¢ UHCEHY S e b e no other motive or interest in their con- P to find out whiat they e after R RSP O T M"“ ";',"""““”]n\;h'; n]tlh[')w«m Hmv‘ \l]w is Imv- — P ESRNLOL Wiy, LU vife nuel M. Salisbury, and that they < nection with it than personal advantage, INT/E98, Cho SAACE e s otiande e - \UshiclLonly includs fitty foat of inds S Towat bty AL . 8rouLh BE Berh More in the Eumpire stace unfavorable to 191 g UNLESS the past ex) ionce of the cw York Suu: Wo find in the Boston S RbULEIHUION LR RINS GE tho it e lived together as husband “and wife until e UL EAUE CLRLUS el B M f 2 If the party will adhere strictly 1o | Board of Edueation is entirely vurelia- nseript (s tociing and timoly pocin: Aty rallrond nid neeess tho sume ns noar e July 30, 1501, when he left hor without any appointed to succoed Plumb, the equi- the ~expendituro of = uny —money |y, = prant * principles of national | ble, that Hitcheoek sehool investment o tblon, Uiy littie (WroUier may by 1o correspond witl: the assessod provocation.” She further alloges that a haif 7 35 bo dis- | for representation in the expositio : AN o 3 p: or 1 of Tike property on suid county roll for the | lot i Shull's second addition was tho on! U LATLCH RO LI DL o s Yori's elaims wore | (PPlication which it has main- | wil represent a cash outlay of at least fan pnpers plensc copy purpose of taxation for munieinal purboses, | real property of which tboy wero posssseed turbed it ““H e OGO S i‘” o | tained for nearly a third of u century, to [ $12,000 bofore the rooms are occupied, | The Philadelvita Pross sin and such nssessment shall besubjectto equil= | und that on February 18, 1501, sho was com rejected by congress were made an issue 3 UNLESS our business men awake to | in the last stato campaign, and now that the situation Lincoin will capture the | it is proposed to ask congv i7ation of the couneil the sumo 18 other proj g o Lt s A g Tieat the |Gl icago: Carn. stonia Munk 16 Lo I tho B Ml oz | pelled throush fear of physical violenco bo the honor and glory of the country, and | and the board will have nothing botter Tho bowtd, With wisdont rieh, Fs T Qe RS DOLRIIOUagH ) sk OIS e vl (e tan \TpanTH e R o Ha Ut aYHBEHYGT b next bect sugar factory to be estab- | further aia the enterprise finan will - evorywhere put forward able, | than a frame shell on a very poor sito to Suzzests W litie fink Then, the potition alleges, City Clerk | veyuncoof the property 1o tho defendant, lished in Nebraska. ; cortain newspapers, representing steel rails on soil _and not with steel | 5% F e aedl el penson puper. - © effort has bean made ta depreciate th e A St great enterprise and create a sertiment and the unserupulous leaders who have | T = 4 y T S T LTV YIRS Groves, in accordance with the provisions of | ye¥IGQOL L Prop honest and trustworthy men to repres®it | show for the mono i this section, lins added to the rolls a ot of | “Ffiinet her Will end consent. - those principles, its control of the na- (Somersitlo L;.U;n ‘Lwould do anything | the plaintiil's property, for puvposes of | o 101t thal date e m‘(‘)"i“l'("‘”_“‘:' ;,T.’(""»‘ o r you, dearest. ho protested ASeATTeAE TR o i paoal: iy talked of selling prope sho tionnl governmwent may be indefinitel; A FrAME school building costing | “Wonld vou, réaily # she responded. oagerly. [ Saciaiient and taxation, and that the mem - | had invariably refused to join in the deed of extended and the west wiil long con- [ $6,000 on tif¢ Taiv prairie out near the | “Well then won't vou pivuso o homo? st ns 0 bourd of equalization to rovise and | (oRVeVaNee, but on this day sho was i, : : - St Aa: Bd | having beer under the care of a physician for tinue the center and bulwark of repub- | Deaf and Dumb fnstitute is a mistake. A A NEAN BETIAY AT equalize the assessmonts so made, and that | nAYUIK beed uriaer the care of aphysician for A 3 " arear M P, L City tres rer C thel C c c licanism. heating plant for that building to cost | oy TR i OB benf Colloot) stich | lness. Her usbund without any provious % % % hen we broke our engagement she acte e + VAT C1 i It che ¢ itlee #2100 1s worso thann mistuice; it Ly | VhOM, %%, broks our engugement w T plaini claims that such procedure | FAFinK came into'tho kitehon and notitled .| worse than fin_ experiment; it is inex- cHzonlers sosoon! wead with | Sould result in double and unequal taxation' | i facd had atme, and. demanaay. that the i s v my wedding's announc ith | ag o property in questiou, and alloge % S The public service suffers more from | cusable extravagine consin that all the tand th the.oltyi saoks’ thus to | EOlIRLOBESIDAEIOEIad (b1 Vs Suelrarised Sl i Afors L 7 HUSIMY A Koliven IR EpBON s R Sl ecs 3 19 | aud ran out in the back yard, but he pursued neglect of duty on the part of its em: —_— = tax \vas purchased for the purpose ot 1ayiug | yor ‘and. brought her “back violantly and = dominant political party in New Yor I7 s no longer a question of demand | Gigy, weo hysierically demanding but of supply in the stock market of | ¢}t congress ‘shull neither give Omaha. The market takes all the stock offered and cries for more IT 18 expected that on or about January 25 the controversy by which Fast Omaha property owners have been able to evade taxes will be hrought to a conclusion before the United States supreme court. nor loan another dollar for the promotion of the exposition. The danger DI I B is that this influence will prove to be strong enough with the present house of ropr, wives to defeat the request for additional financial assistunce, the con- sequence of which would be to curtail the proportions and attractions of the fair, which, of course. is just what the loyes than actual dishenesty. Strangeky | TilE manager of the electric lighting | Judge: Pluto—Wiy, Charon, what's the | tracks thereon and depot grounds as tho ex- R Bl au Gty Rt Tel AR RS ployes than ) ¥ 'y go C g Loy ow A . Coron, what's At | tensive and varied busiaess of the company | fOXcibly and forced and compeliad her to go enough honest, active and competent | company has had strings tied to a ma- | LR NatiRads Y | into the parlor, 1 d ' i T 1 i AV ! 'Phe conveyance was not read to her and o ake e ow - g - ity éity councll and they have | . Charon—I had to ferry over Charles Stowart The potitioner attacks the legisiative act S men who make L‘Iun own or an in- | jority of the eity cou g y b PiEnG I 70 ol Hone I G TG R0 6 REbLa | (At e e e “\m::wmv: | sho was lod to bolieve that nor husbaud was dividual cmployer’s business feel the | danced us e has piped. W shall pres- | L k abovolquoted undidoslureaithatiuislincoustis||/ iy veridas: & Hory busbandiisinmanioth vio force of their cnergy sink into | ently see whethor pe hus tuken the new — : gt L aany D oon [ lont tempar'and had on o previous ocension 3 - 7 3 H . Yankee Blade: Mother (angrily)—-I'll ring | brosent constitution of thestateof Nevraska; | ), aaaned hor with doath 11 case sho o A ool e et Alted Staton 1T listless indifference when similar duties | council into his confidence, gout nar v aathty AT you” WD | that it ot a valld and susisting Taw ot | HIAIEd Lot i doath i vase sho rofused S g (et s : ave yourselt batte *his state, and 15 in conflict with the pro- il ition of the morteai sonate is about as hard to got as tho ¢ Ui to do somathing to remoye | ¥ 1MPOsed upon them by tho votes of | 7 A Dk Ters G, will yon. mother? T've hoen | visions of the gonoral rovente 1aw. { e sume land, i voliovirg thit ho. would oflice of United States senator. This | 11 ¥08 v 1o ds ni oo | their follow men. Thoy do not seom to | T wisa cold but sparkling vein | waiti'for e of e tor'ever”S | MR S Tom than o & rostrauy- | S ber unlets o wenuisheod. ahe was - Wil oxpluin the unsoemly sorambl | 1% FePFOICh o tho putriotism of e | oyiiz that in the public service thero | of sarcasm in the romark of & momber | ing order is issued to prevent it the commis- L ; sign i people of the leading state of the union over tho chair occupicd by the lato c — oh' ac v UGt the document. She further alloges that th I is more need of vigilance and industry | of the Bourd of Education to the effeet Washinzton Star: I to Mary Ano sion of such ncts will produce groar and | jopo i m,nmvimunun’fnny e At i in wealth and commereial power,and the : 3 first step to this end was taken Monday . sald Mieky Dotan s he sat down to his sup- | 1rreparable injuvy to the plaintiff, who will Jondanete Siuing 1o than in the ordinary vocations of life. It | that he was weary of experiments from | per, “it'1s not fur me to be oneharitable 4l | have no adeguate remedy except through the | WAS compelled to sign against her will and evening, when the New York commis- sioners of the Columbian exposition gave THE interstato drill must be made a memorable oceasion in Omaha no matter what shall be sither its first or ultimate cost. very citizen will be benefited by the convention of militia companies oither dircetly or indirectly. CrAsS C warehouses under the ware- | Guently of the benefits to the country to | iy} hor publie affairs will sce proofs of house law desorve atiention from the | be expeeted from the exposition and of | 1o o tiraments in many of our public Board of Trade. The commission busi. |-the duty of Néw York to be represented | oyicoq It is sufe to assert that in nearly noss of this city is comprehended in | there, as her place of financial and com- ory branch of the city and county | ovorwhelming. The cocore is in tho hands | gTi3n'tdeon. buthasiuny one swon s | Both cases aro \-u'{u\' hoaring Docember class C warohouses, and as that aggre- | mercial pro-ominenco among the statos | /ouiiiments the work now per- | of th clacqu e et ey atillowclsiianiugleniiivjisoutyrociallo gates something more than $3,000,000 | demands she should be. He assured the | fio g™ 0= T L (R R st “Slice the [ce is now broken betwesn us.” t g SUCE AL QAT LD CI nOAcY . 9 £ that she Lever recoived any of he considora. is u snd commentary upon the education | silicon plastor to electric indicators and | mo felly man, but whin Dannis O'Brien, wid :”’:_ux‘\m;l;;xy‘;l ul,'.[ 8. ":‘\l;] g‘_l_‘rn”)\' 4 ‘{ :r; o | ton price. She therofora wants the doed imparted to our citizens that such is | dry closets. w,.»“m-‘. w0oks 10 mo \lrv:-"(mrnul“h sutolle | ha enjoinoa from sitting as o Board of quali- | annulled so far as her signature is concerned e R e e e L — und exthravaganee. 5o it do. lo and their successogs in ofice Trom | And Prays the court that it may bo canceled a dinner at which wero present a large | oo el con St ot vt T POWELL CLAYTON will be surprised THR ROk EN yying any tax whatever on sueh | A1 rescinded concourso of citizens and the princi ! 2 to learn from the Lincoln pupers that New York Press, assessment, of tho property of tho plaintiff. District Cc Notes. i frequently become lazy and indifferent - 5 Not ] e e Ofticials of the Ch St Paui, - Minne R g o officers of the exposition. Mr. Depew 4 _ [ the arm which he lost in Nebraska on | They skated togettier, hut littls they said, MHicin : Ming Mary E. Banker s the Chicago & the very moment they begin to draw 5 For they'd just been made known to cach | #polis & Omaha Railway company likewiso 1 x ot ©octorn railroad o 4 Loty TR T T e rehttes onl. (ans g ¢ < Sals bloody buttle fields of the rebellion. But he wisiied, as they over thebrizht surface | forth tho same state of facts. They also | meany remoren od S nanols i whioh fhesiepokejfpructicallyfiand felo Any vitizen of Omaha who is familiar 2 s spod wanted an injuncion and v was_granted, | PdiLY suferivg causod by the rudenoss and ) it they thus might through Hte be | Thoy mudo n showing of propery o whiel umlmunm-. Dlacea upon her by a conductor Z oROtIe Dy 2 B tak : d ports othe v of said co y Tipping the Clica icre, somoier tho nssessed vaiuation was ngarly 820000, on | U0 BOCE I, aploy of sald company. Phitad plia 0 A crash—thoy wont throuzh —“Oh, how | Which they object to paying what thoy tera niued s’ “liokot at the uaion depot i Blaine will run if the demand shall be awkw e cried she o Omaba to go to Woodbine, Hurrison courty, paying full fare thorofor; that th told her tho train would leave at 3 ( i . . . BEBIG) 4 ‘ o'clock and that the conductor assurod her A Considerate Statesman. Union Pacific Alvo Objects. aftor seoing ber ticket that she was on the per annum and is rapidly increasing, | country that New York would be | 5014 ho done with fully as much effic- Ll L Life: “And so you were ruined by fast | A billin chancery was filod by John M. | propor train. She was accompaniod by hon ‘ horses? g Thurston. solicitor for the Union Pacific, in [ throe chilaren, the oldest a gir S TR T O T 5 at the Columbian exposition, *tand | 0 05 T 0 ueed by : it A J SR the provisio may be of iency by a force reduced by at least Rudini’s willinguess to forego his request Noj by slow one the United States circuit court of Nobraska | of eight years aud the = youugest great importance. she will bo - there in the full} ,yofourthif the samo industry were | fora chango in the United States constitu = praying for an injunction to restrain | a bov less than & oar old. r 1 o1 o | rve - Somerville Tournal: Of course. a pugilist's grandeur of her strength and dovelop- | ooy by heads of departments und their | tion according to his views does cradit to bis | pieenre ouant 00 e St Kins Tkoner the city of Omanha from assessing the | On orriving at Missouri Vulloy,” they were A DETECTIVE on the police force is | ment.” Other speakers talked in a sim- AL Aty proverty of the complainaut for tax- | all put off the train with great rudeness in ssistauts as is required for success in | astuteness. e & v y 0 a ot ot ARG Lol e e 3 8 L Elmira Gazette: No matter Now si ation I'no action 15 brought | the presence of a large number of passongers #xpected to ferret out crime; not to com- | ilar vein,and the movement thus started | icut0 establishments. N LT, seandul there’s always onoush of 80 | ugninat tho city . of Omuba and tho | and She was SUDJOCLed 10 freat wortiontion mit crime, much less to condone erime | to bring the Kmpire state into line in Within three weeks we shall enter b b KRG st Advertiner RO i thaf the Union Pacific company | Tho station at Missouri Valiey has no nc by leyying blackmail. This much can | this mattor was pltogether auspicious { oo 5o nvicin aaministeation, | Colonel McClure fe dnking enough to sug Binghmton Repibiicn: I seoms o para- abLpndnr \ho fowa et ihg Malien [leammondtiond offany ind_for women H B8 e 4 v OIS o o tororns | dox. Dut the tiose fallow Seidom gets tizht es 10 maintuin & right of wi cet | and childron . and while | waiting be said on general principles and it | and promising. The county officers will not be so gener- | gest that an appropriate place for Governor wide and that all lands owned ®by the com- [ thore from 6:% until 0:30 p. m. 1o catel 80ems o us to be the duty of the Board ho country ought to understand and | 1)y changed, but they may profit by a | Russell’s boom would be as a charm on Mr. Detrolt Froc brcss: =You ought 1o know.' | pany within that lnit properly belong to the | the noxt train her youngost child contractod of Police Commissioners to remove from | long remember the position which the | g ovestion. Why cannot the new heads | Cleveland’s watch chain. Evi s S htn ke ustand, eptivo wayiall u;rn.rlllxmln‘..\\ Lo used for | a ld na becamo violantly sigk, so tht o i 1| T T T T e e 1 (BN R BILIOR. 3 —————— that, musctar fnactivity (e paront of | yachine shops or other purposes not dired ootor had to be catled and medteines admin tho forco any dotective who uses his | Tammany domocracy has tuken regavd- | 0" do burtments olected upon the reform B neINGGED SRt marolllihen B 1y othersinglo cause | oonpected with the waim line teack 1storod, costing the plaintiff a considerablo position for private gain. ing this most important enterprise, | sontiment meet in conference before the rnaist, “1do know 1t," ho respondad without moyv- The hill further states that a completo list | sum. In consequence of all these troubles i PR Diapanlliae L i D . et of the real estate and other property owned ) fucident to the action of the trainmen, sho —— which malkes the strongest possible ap- | yinor appoinuments are made and ve- | Itis anoff Sunday when tho New York . PERIAPS if the Nebraska patrons of | peal to the patriotismof every dme the Nebraska railways remain at home | who can think of the interests and we “Thon why don't you do differently? by tho road hus Lecn returncd cach ” year to | feels thut she hasa lion on the company’s cash solve to run their respective offices on during the holidays the companies can | fare of his country above those of party business principles by limiting the for Sun does not illustrate some new design in Becwuse, my de ary 1 e ‘m'\\-lm ~‘n|\\>n the e auditor of tho state for taxation. ‘That | account reaching up iuto four figures, feminine undergarmen's, and it1s & question | proy spect tou purent, underall clreumn- | yhe *auditor of the stite, in conjunc: Tho caseof Lida M. Boyer against Max i 1 t thelnumb that whether more men than women do not read - - L:uu l.\'Hll Itllllrl' i HI«‘HHAN’N of Vllr‘! | Mey ! ,hl\ sottled and aismissed by N of employes to the number tha u o articlo: 5 s articlo on stoclc THE 01D-FANIION ED CHIISTILLS, State Board of Equalization, has assessed | stipulation atdefi nlant's cost ) plainti 80e their way clear nest yoar not to use | or of section. What could muke a (Lalripies LAY uAUS IS atiislalon sieck : ; et a state line as o mark of discrimination, | stronger domand for the support of the | Wi cant tho var R e Contury Magazire tate of Nebraska and that the countios have | Bover, who was killod under the falimg o DI Why can’t the various branches of city o A good old-fashioned Chris'mas, with logs | been given credit on the assessment rolls of | walls of the Meyer building on lower Farnar, holiday excursion rate should be one fare | to celebrate the discovery of a continent 1 New Yorie Evening Post. The tablo filled with feusters, an’ the room a- | whieh the company operatos in each, the | was brought to recover d: } + < ole s ¥ of 1 R et ; o tabl tii « mpans oporatos in_ oach, the | wis brought Lo recovor dam 10n tha round trlp fn Kansas, while: on. |/shish: sadirs Dapow eloquantly saids (.’\[[“:f‘_‘{j’:‘pl"‘l\f(,‘ oy | Prosilent Harrison's uction 1 giving the | e Tt vt value of the rolling stock, depot, etc... boing | | ‘The motion for a new trial in tho case of 1 bo made to earn his salary ships for which he has made nominations, is | A g orbled U O s liko wo had so | Fight-of-way and the value of a mile of road | bank was ovorrulod and jadgment ordoroa on should bo ono fare and a third ple of every raco, the refuge L et 3 tho proporty by the numbor of | was given forty days to propare and sérve a for those persecuted on account CHICAGO'S PNEUMATIC TUBES. tration. Ho was uader no legal obligation to | x e the thing I'd 1ike to scoag'in afore | miles of road in the state, ‘Tho bill further | bill of exceptions, P joctor, us chairman of the appropria- | liberty and the revolutionary factor in | Chicago is cong (“"“‘“"vv’ herself — — b, iy tions committee would mean that every | the affairs of this carth?” There is no | "PO" the prosp of securing better Five Millions in It With the'crowded hustlo-bustle of the slushy, Do) e S s An official visit of the national legislatura | An’ the'scowl upon the faces of the strangers for necossury funds. Holman never | ull parties should unito to mako it a | ®ion Of lottors, postal cnrds and small | @8 SUE PRLEL K EE0EEL fORE SN that sou mevt he can help it, and he has usually been [ upon the country and helf to to hr'uests that the preceding us toys & ' 3 oughlares v ¢ Foeld’s 3 KU 8 | An'it takesn mint o money to please modern sble to help it. His stylo of economy | as it will do if all its possibilitios are | OV&hfares — with the Would’s fair . grounds and the outskivts of the | yalecting this young town as tho site of the | Wiy 1 mind the tne a Jackknife an' a toffy o priations in the next congress, people. city. But, liko the telephone and | groatest national:enterprisa undertaken vy | heart an' stoekin' jus' ehock o R othor dovices that have been in- | the American people. | sl g C C CENTER OF REFUBLICAN TENDENCIES. | troduced for annibilating tims and [ e ) tond te) THE war over the N cen ! 188 ¢ ating ¢ PR [ A A . eedin' with THE war over tho Amerioan hog goes | A prominent eastorn republican re- | spaco, the Chicago pneumatio tube | SHERificance BfKLs Appointment. those stuck-up efty ol mal industry, assorts that inoculation | gieg contered in the west. o said that | hunds of tho franchised corporation. | ment to tho sabiaat evidonco that the repub- | Then rememer 1 ihe tbles lookad a1 spreads the swine plague and ho is send- | o ; sroudeLwith your kin always gone to the west for its candi- | voted with other priviloges that will | Virginia in 1503, Rerbaps this assumption is 1hg.merry din other. Use it i A TaRtEaaal e o lal ! 8 1o 3 € t og 4 i her., e it in every receipt calling for a baking Billingy, whose title ia too long to insert | dato, with the single exception of Mr. | enablo tho cdmpany to construct and | corrvet. Cloveland lod [arrison In 1888 i | you seo ' 50 okd-fashioned ke L don't earo y t g g in & parageaph, insists that he is sond- : : ( 4 ; i ponditions next year are likely to ve sull | Al 10 tat your Chrisimis banquoets hero o 2 is 50 much greater than any loeality | highways. In due time, if not from the | °2Uditions nex WOUIdI'E 0 & il -sult nure, wholesome, appe o food are assured : 5 3 & 3 ghways. \ ® | wore favorat he republicans, 1'a rather hitve, 1ike Solomon, & good yarb results in pure, wholesome, appetizing food are assured. can supply and the Inooulation theory1s | that ho would have guined the same | outset, the company will stook | MOF® favoralo Japuhtionny ; L Pr S p readily porform the work to bo done? | {0 Uity nanriy reached the limit 1ands and rolling stock of the compuny 1n the | the adinistratrix of the estato of Peter There cun bo no good renson why the | people of this nation than an exposition and county government be pruned of A Broad-Gauge Administration B e anth the state for the number of miles of road | stroot nearly three years ago, a the suit S : o o, | With the stockin's'eramumod to bu'stin’ un’ the | 5ot Ge e o ool e o ed ang | po 4 3 o the sumo road in Nebraska the rato | #has becowe tho - home of peo democrats a third of the six eircuit judg, added to tne total value o road and | Pevcke Bros, Natlonal the most ereditable incident of his adminis. iong agn! i ascertained by dividing the total value | the veraict. The defondant excepted, and HOLMAN, the checse paror and ob- | of their devotion to civil end religious rocognlsa tho oppealtin p But Chris'mas In the city hero—it's different, - branch of the public sorvice would suffer | politics in this undertaking, and men of | POstl facilites for the rapid teansmi Diogacalisng IRy atroet ~ votos for the oxpendituro of o dollar if | success that will 1eflect honor und glory | Packuges, through pneuwmatic — tubes, | @5 ¢ RETFERT L LRI RTRI | Oh, there's buy i, plenty of it, of & lof o gor All I*,X erts l ]Sfi which are to conneet her principal thor congress acted with discrotion and wisdom in #irls and boys. would vequire large doficiency appro- [ realized, our prosperity and power as u G for 1 on, Dr. Salmon, chief of the bureau of | ge . 5 : 4 o ; . f S A of | cently romarked that republican tenden- | system is to become a monopoly in tho | Some democrits sen in. Eikins' appomt Uurant erack i Joke 4 Perfect and uniform success in making finest food is m party since Fremont’s time bad | The right-of-way has aiready boen | licans will mukg'a vigorous canvass of West | Whon sou couldn't near & whistle blow across more certain with Royal Baking Powder than with any ing out bulletins to prove it. Dr. i Blaine; and he, observed the rentlemun, | operate this system over or under public | that state 8boulguo votes oaly. Aud the Myl foparyiv, I powdc cream of tartar and soda, and the best ing virus to as many hog growers as he n no hmw;rl ".\xu-rinwul‘fll- | 'l"hu hln'rlnm' prominence he now holds whether he | und bond its plant for five ruay N OTT NS prcron, With rva ol trien ty than turklo soup with all Experts use it because it adds to their success. Physi can pay his money and take his choic a ive v Fork 0 a . i 0 raT— IS e 8 gt 5 d Ofh i i pay y and take 10168 | had lived in Ohlo, Now Vork, Maine or [of ten times as much as it will | oo o B == =~ : e L cians and Health Officers recommend it because it adds . - Bhode Island.” On the other hand the | actunlly expend, and tolls will be levied | Lo losing his ssnse of honor \f. ho Continues | - e W brows o ee 0 44 he whol f the food MACHINE politicians who have here- | dvmocratic tendency has boen to contor | upon patrons of the pucumatic postal | i ofice his corrupt eil Hspector. His lst e ndholion Hhrey Chilyiias: . to the wholesomeness of the food. tofore beon connected with jobs and | its intercst and hinge its victories upon | tubos to pay interest on ap inflated | “8Y* 8F€ ceramly unfortunate for him Lordy-Lord, "t 11ke g ctories up e ) pay or on atad '8 S0EEA rdy-Lord, 14 like to try it AN 4 D: “I revard the Roy. crooked deals have recently boen cau- | Now York stute, bonded debt and o stock that is pure | et wark s o ing ok e ey o W | udiely v’y fie £ MARION HARLAND: “ regard the Royal Baking Powder as ousing and scheming to get control of | There is in this observation of a move | water. ‘This is the usual method which | frauds in Neoraski, und s now taking Gov. | | oSty Ly stness. angwiys the best in the market, Since its introduction into my kitchen positions in the city government that | than ordinarily intelligent and cureful | the promotors of our groat ontorprises | 2ruor Thuser to tasic beoause ho has not ren- | I v ik Koup woawe T have used no other.” " L { 3 3 4 ki ten boary overnor ‘Thayer hen your hear kopt will enuble them to keop up their dopre i‘u..ll nt of American politics & suggos- ays havo pursued and tho Chicago ot AR B R R A A SOEY st youe side, | T Miss MARIA PARLOA: “It scems to me that the Royal dations upon the taxpayers and | tion which the leaders of the republican | Pneumatic Tube company is not likely | and with it all regard for official decency of | A% DY Hizht your juws » Baking Powder is as good as any can be. I have used it a use the patronage of the oity | party would do woli to consider. It | to be an exception bis appaipto ‘ Au' YRUE bromiy, i Wo'sk oue, youd Jusk A ey { alavs vt i o) a1 aa s T iAs g i for advancing thelr political in- | willnot be quostioned that the west | By rights Now York, Phildelphin, | yeon™5on, dovsual: st Oxauy Bre has LRI R NS o in. IR great:-tical and atways with satisiaction terosts, It is to bo hoped that | hus been the bulwark of republican- | Chicago, Boston and Baltimore should | methods of ol inspection by tho state oMeiule b . o day MRS, BAKER, Principal of Washington, D. C., School of members of the new council will not | ism. From the organization of that | have rapia postal transit by pacumatic | Chadron topes somo reform in testd i Cookery: “I say to you, without hesitation, use the ‘Royal.' allow thouselyes to bo roped into any | party the western commonwealths havo | tube, owned by the governmentaad ope- | HLUHE 01 il Divac 1ase el boars \ I have tried all, but the Royal is the most satisfactory such combine. The citizens of Omahn | uniformly given it their supvort in | rated as part of our postal system. | sssortion that Ne f . ) ' , 3 h, ip in | rated as pi { our i 1 system rilo at s 3 ; 3 M. GorjJu, late Ckef, Delmonico's, 1 York: “In my use are willing to wipe the slate clean and | every national contest. Their progros- | A postal pueumatic tube plant | fora v : company f Ro 3aking Powde ve fi superior to all ¢ lat bygone ygones providing that | sive” and pateiotic peopls have ney shot ® perma invost # of Royal Baking Powder, [have found it supcrior to all athers, the new council wiil keep its skirts clean | fuiled, wiren the issue of the cont ment \ postoflice p B h i A. FORTIN, Clef, White House, for Presidents Arthur and from jobbory and cut loose from subsor- | the federal government was ut stake, building should bu operated not for 19 showing { ¢ lock wrota his namo | Cleveland: “1 have tested many baking powders, but for finest vient dopendence on franchised corpor - | attest thewr devotion t but s v stion. ieend M v A | FAVT . L) ° ade by taw Standard A band as i | food can use none but ‘ Roya stions and municipal contructors. i.m«l policies of the republican party | with a view of serving tho patrons of suves in L'uk Bk, and the inferonce is tha i in to enrich speculators