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4 THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA I'UESDAY APRIL 10 T'he Omaha Bee.| THEMUNICIPAL OHANGE. Watoh the cablodlspatches, | DOTEE.E & SINGLE ACTING Third ward, McGackin and R-dfield; - o Sl . 3 vents are exciting now, but there To-morrow the eclty government|Fourth ward, Dunham and Murphy; Dilise Taorold, of Hodesastiorn, beoth: | ace wores 1o Follt g ) POWHR AND HAND Published morning, except Sane ohanges hands, Mayor Boyd will lay Fifth ward, Leeder and Woodworth; | er of the Duchess of Crmnlléght‘ hulhun P . ; d to | the tra k- e 7oy ay. The enly Monday morning daily, down the office which he has admin-|Sixth ward, Biker and Anderson. -.-17:;,":::0::;5:':..4 :“L :h: m:“:n‘ The bone of contentlon smong the v M P s g istered for the past two years, and | The first uamed connclimen In each |the roy/i family of Prussis. medical fraternity oan no longer be 2 ¥ TERMS BY|MATL— hand over his duties to Mayor Chase, | ward hold over from the last council. | Matt Carpenter's son_Paul, who once | considered 8t. Jacobs Oil, sinoe drog- 8team Pumps, Engine Trimmings, S — wntd, when & boy in Washington, that | gist et Bl gl One Months.. 1,00 | 10 the other execative depactments of e When lie grew op he would like to be & sl:u;,.(;h'.':i bl g mm'.o"h (INING MACHINERY, BELTING, HOSE, BRASS AND IRON FITTINGS PIP ETEAY ] AL A ML R i oo b | oachman but rupposed be'd got o be 8| " ‘Waite, of Piktateld, Ma o PAKING, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Darirg the past year we have had, i R iiise | Rt © 20" STUWD. P BEC- W * | and corroborate their testimon: s CHE WEEXLY BEE, published every igoificant fact to the history | lawyer. y = We sy, 8 for the mcst part, an excellent admin. |lmtdgnde:‘orllup;l:nl.nlnd it de.| M. Berdard Horhert Avgast Adolgh | fally and without sollcltation, HALLADAY WIND-MILLS CHURCH AND SCHOO. BELLS TERMS POST PAID— {stration, no far as the business affalrs | serves the oarefal consideration of | Barwich wants cmoto'lhnmn Rfim rpeaks volames,— Providence (R, I.) .{'m Three Months. F0| ¢ (he clty haze been concerned. |those who think that state control is M taten Island heiress Democrat 00 | One Month 1 im to marry her, e i T ble to distate the conditions of rail- Tt : Axi Coi There has been no jobbery. The city | 8016 ) : sented, and that she afterwards ERICAN NEws Couraxy, Sole Agents g road management. We take it for Newsdealers in the United States. officlals have been clean handed; the granted that all desire to see the rail- | My Tsbeccs Barns, o lored, of Cam- Bpocial Dispatch to Tan wa. contracts have been well let, and, 80 | $,ads sucoeed, and any state legialation | den, N o ) bo a granddaughter | . WANHINGTOX, .Ap:}l '.'.-;Gauenl C- F. GOODMAN, OORRESPONDENCE -All Communl. | far as we can learn, honestly carrled | which wounld prevent the succesefol | of the queen f Guines, stolen by slave- Sherman, when in Jane he starts WEOLES.AXLE 1 atfons ulnln{”w News and Editorial | e Tphe general business has boen | managements of the roads in this traders eighty years ago, heiress to the | upon his last tour as commander of i d : title, and entitled to a large smount of | the army, will not take ladles with .Tn:l.sl;?d e tothe KDITOR | ) wdministered and the financlal in- ::,"‘ th:w::?np::ntl::- '.':‘J;"‘o b‘t’l‘: Jsiasbles Lift wi b ::gmd..l o&n:::ldhe: him, as he has almost Invarlably done hBUSIngF%L!I‘.’KTERS—hAuMB;:Inei terests of tho olty carcfally guarded. | oo monwenlth, Yot here s | been oonnited. . e hl‘:h"::' h::’hl- pr%polod "(lpr'llnl«lilbs rawot Qg I i g xy | The only place whero there has been | gigantio railroad system, with 3,600| Mcliie Matcber, whose skill s a burelar | 1t0Bether too rough a one fol er. i e e gl e o of road, running through fertile | is known all over the United States, and | Sometimes the party will travel ov ots in four rich and growlng | whose faces has graced several peniten- horses, sometimes on mules, and tiar andling a mallet and chisel in |sometimes in rough road wagons. s, which no management has beer | tiari bandling llet and chisel i ! 1 gh d 2ons, AND DEALER IN SUIES5 SELS % IHSSRNe (6l slmply bo. | the marble workn of the Joliet (LIl prieon | Chief Justico Walte, Justico Gra I S I ' PAINTS,0ILSVARNISHE good work which Mr. Boyd has done, | to hold Its own In its location agalnst | ing figure, at Galesborg, ahout s year ago, | 00D, of the ,‘:_’“‘"r‘""‘flrfl"" “D(f ’ 'AR H S E. ROSEWATER Editor #0 far as it relates to the business man. | the rivalry of larger and better equipp- the party. They will go first to De- JMAHA, Draf and Postoffice [ fault to find Isin the police depart- Matchea i booked for fifteen years for 8| gnd General Tidbull, and Colonel Ba- ’ s TAHE IRISH IN AMERICA. | trolt, and thence through the north- 1 sgement of our olty affalrs, will be ed oorporations, and there was abeola: ern portions of all the territorles, in- And WI ndOW GlaSS. Oor. Farnam and 10th Streets Omaha, Neb. Sherman' I‘Jp Lo Tt will bo hoped that the change fhs BER PUBLISHINB (m.‘ PPUDS. will be for the better, and that the Jrders to be made payable to the order of | o caare, big as it is, it is not blg enough | bank robbery, in which she was the lesd tely no cholce between morging it into SusaN B, ANTHONY s now ln Italy. contlnued. Under his administration A British Diplomat on the Dynamite | clading the outposts in Al . Re- LLI AL L) i ) ol ':flflla improvements wurellnu:ngnnud frfnfi':fi":.rz‘g;':'::n':x‘:::"_m}!sz v War, turoing, they will visit California an L ” . . BLLIELEY - Amerioan women will probably be :’n Omlhlp and the people have pro- | Dispatch, % the Yellow-ftonespnk. They will not | - & i tarn. " o i Bpclal to the Chicago Herald. start until after Sherman has attended materially changed upon her return viced for thelr continuance. We want bo;l‘h:ra :,. s creat deal of p;-ellan] p;\"nm:«mn, Aptil 6 —“Things [the geaduating exercises at West SPECIAL NOTICE TO T all the improvements that can be had h In these comments upon the con- | grg getting pretty hotin Eogland,” | Polnt. H Passouss Anemows teip o the| 4 e opevraments ihat san bohad | LU 6 MR ST S0 B0 e poeg prtty Rt i Dogland, ___|Growers of Live Stock and Others. south {s hailed with enthusissm by the (- pay for them only what they are| Missourl Pacific Every rallrond |his friend, the diplomat, to-night = Y THE GREAT GERMAN WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR sonthern press which compliments the prestdent by assuring him that a gen. tleman is always welcome at the south, “‘Yes,” was the response, ‘‘the situa D ] .knowl Y tion i'nheuomlng decldedly interesting. REMEDY bash Pacific has not pald. The |y iy taking the shape I expected, 1 FOR PAIN road has been worked by glgantic|told you several weeks ago that this p~finddpeighirte H stock jobbing operations, its capital | Irish conspiracy was as RAEUMATISM, eaten up by constructions rirgs, its E:Lfl;:fll‘"i"fl“ Neuralgla, stock mercelessly watered and fts Great B London is Sciatica, Lumbago, earnings weighed down by such un The Q 1een s BACKACHE, necessary leasing of worthless foeders Windsor, Saipplng EEADACHS, TOOTHACES, worth, We want honest measure: menta of contracts, rquare work and substantial materials. And to ensure all these wo want a clty government that will exercise a watchful supervis. ion over the expenditure of every dol- lar disbursed from the treasury. The finances of Omaha are nowin a Ground Oil Cake. It Is the best and cheapest food for stock of any kind. One pound s equal to three pounds of corn. Stock fed with Ground Oil Cake in the fall and win- ter, Instead of running down, will increase in weight and be in good market- able condition in the spring. Dairymen as well as others who use it can tes- tify to its merits. }:y d:::.nd judge for yourselves. Price $25.00 per ton; no Liutie Devereavx Brakk Inquires whether 1t ls & crime to be a woman. That depends very much, Ty be a woman of the kind Lillle trains with, in the words of a celebratid Eaglish that all the pooling and consolidatin d railroad depots swarm SORE THROAT, charge for sacks, statesman, ‘‘Is worse than a orime; it fl": el:nloondll:lnn‘. (2l ::'“oln pee Vet devissd. ckhnsh - sedesin i1 uE ; Guards are belng QUINSY, BWELLINGS, o04-e0d-me WOOODMAN LINSEED OIL 00., Omaha, Neb, is & blunder.” capita is less than in any city of our " doubled at all public places. The SPRAINS, slz> In the conntry. Daring the last lmake it pay a decent income on its | police fonuhl- kbalng -tnsnglhaned Tl stock, Taere has been no lack of [ throughout the kingdom. Sirangers| | S s e b s, o o Vo . [ v 1 b o == M. Hellman & Co man of energy and ambition, This is st unusually favorable terms in the | money made out of the Yiabash syl luggage ransacked. Dynamite facto- BURNS, SCALDS, ® [ bad news for Mr. Hatton who will no| ®astern markets, and there Is every | tem. Tae trouble {s that 1t has gone [ ;0" F) belng discovered on all sid s, And i gher ediy seben 1 lo the roost and dispense |Téason to believe that theso conditions |Into the jeans of stock jobbers and | The people are thoroughly.scared. Is JFIPTY CENTS A BOTTLL WH()LESALE onger rule the “"l" dd h?d oan be improved on in the futare. Our | not into the pookets of itsstock holders. | Rastia in any worse condition? I re- p6idby ol Drugeista sed postmuatorships, as he did In the day | ' o'y U0k " Wo want to main: | 1 the miaority of the stookholders of [oived a private oablegram to-day. I | Hi B apiDiceeit of the defunct Mr. Howe whose loss » ut few words, bat their im- Tus Charlos A.Vogelor Co, he #o alnoerely mourned. taln it WD LGB e Iv ‘Bitustion | | Susosmsors 1o 4. Vopsior 800y pd i The changes in the councll are more | the press it would very soon show how frighttal. Aciive preparations g Deltmers, B4, U. 8. A Tax N01=York s b vitled sweeplng than in any other depaet- |the most profitable propertles can be | Horse Guards. Tough times com.ng ’ , handicapped by fraud and bled by |That messsge is from a ocool-h 7 GOLD MEDA, PAR 8, 1878 sharpers. It is the silliest uonsense :t‘nntiofz.hm:c::m:‘:;:l:?:::b apers BAKER'S I30| and |303 Fal"nam St. CO l‘. I3th for journal nd that the | jo e.” hlrln::zl’::: r:ul“:oppr:;o on l‘t:;:e: ; t}::i.;w do you think it will end?” BREAKFAST UUUUA. o MA H A, N EB, t . | asked your correspondent. tion, able and respected oltizens and |ent basis is an argnment against rail. O O RIERAR Ry Kic an | Arraata Cocoa, fi \ ¥ ad legislation, T i e e o i e Prinisl | will bo made i overy Beitanprivon | @R i sine e McMAHON, ABERT & CO,, ment of the olly government. The coming ocouncil promises to be a good working body, Tae newly elected members are, with soarcely an excep- the bill prohibiting the issue of free ppasses to state « flicers, leglslators and jodges. The raillroads worked hard to defeat the measure, on the grourd that it Interfercd with the generous impulses of their general managers. best members of the old body is filled with suspects. That will not hold over and the president of |unprofitable because wild oat|stop the reign of terror. There are the old counell has secured an|companles fall to return band.|desperate men at the head of this for ) in 3 | eniog, easlly digeste X > election to the new. We oan oon- | some .dlvldandl while bullding up’ ?g:;fi:fl‘;“:‘;:';";:‘:l;:g db:::' § :::{I-JJ';!;?':‘ l::r| -:nh k1] Wh N fidently expeot earnest and solld work | the private fortunes of thelr dishonest | This plot 18 not of late origin, It has | | — from the new body, and we belleve | managera. It is such instances rather | been developing for years. Taere 8old by Grocers{Everywhere which furnish the strongest of argu-| a8 comparative quiet in the lsiands that the interests of the oity will not o ments in favor of the legal restrlotion I‘)‘l:lu ’Fh'u omg'it‘;'l::oif:c::u:: W.BAKER & ufl..DflPflhamn Mass of railroad management by the passage | and the appsrently peacefal agitatin| GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. » ru ls s of laws that will forever forbid the |of the Land League lulled the - suspio ’ suffer at thelr hands. reckless stock joggling which s at[lons of the B itish government EPPs’s cucuA' Beaconsfield and Giadstone botb mle- BREAKFAST, Tan desth of Surgeon General Barnes Is polated to as an evidence of the straln upon the system of all of Goneral Garfield's medioal advisers. As Bliss still lives with his check as monumental as ever, the argument will not be generally accepted. Mz Krirgr, who will be remem. bered as the late lamented speaker of the house of representatives, thinks that John Sherman is the atrongest man the Ohlo republicans could nom- {nate for governor. Koslfer's endorse- ment is the worst blow Binator Sher- man's candidacy has yet recelved. — The coming two years of the new onoe the ruin of ‘‘innocent Investors” admiolstration are likely to be of un- common {mpogtance to our ocity. snd a burden upon the people, who I:::l; ::‘:t.m:.‘;‘::rr ‘leh?; g:‘od).l: |3|5 DOUGLIS STREET = bl OMAHA NEB sre taxed to pay for the orimes of the | with sharp edged swcrds. Eoglish rallroad kinge. rule in Ireland has never been seovre properties 'w"m om“ i M C N A M A R A & D U N c A N_ b — since the Irish obtained a strong foot- oo Te Hon. Fi ok Hation basachlev. Rl e L s Sore’ bils T WHOLESALE DEALERS IN porary tinkering with our streets, stinctiona an early age. He has|foe, They uan tasue orders from this Wo want no more wooden sidewalks | 50e" apPolntec. postmaster genoral of | point of vantage and find daring hands | 3 a3 e oy o KENTUCKY AND PENNSYLVANIA laid down In the business portions of 9, L tates — 88 800h L.r | on the other side to exccate them. | o attack wherev. ten days, His term of (ffise will ex. ly of i i Omaha. Tae fire limits ought at once | pire April 16, bat before that time he :‘,o:,‘:;; %I:,’._o ’fn:: Izfl;lu::":::: by it L . . 8o } to be farther extended, and the buid |y startle the whole nation.—Chicago of the Irlsh Amerloan press en- s ot s APl log of frame stores and houses [ Ve coursge the ignorant peasantry 'JAMES BPPS & 00, stopped In the central sectlon of our Tae man of migty cheek at the head |of the old country. Eogland Homaopathio Ohemiste, olty. With oltles as with men noth. |f the postcfiize may startle Ohloago | sy manage to keep down the splrit e .ondon. Mnalar d. L] of lawlessness and rapine for a time, STAB! 888, N . ing auooeeds so well as sucoors. Aud|0d all the rest of the natlon by an- |} SFCRVECEH ORIP O LT ) in Bond or Free. Also dirsot Importers of = the rapldity of the future growth of other proclamation, but we wiil wager | oy conspirators can meet safely in the| = 3 Omaha will be largely dependent nbon ilver dollar against a brass button | Uaited States and plan mischief S p - he will not startle the country by re. | sgainet a friendly power. Eig and ta . I n ALE auxlous for this government to take J ) ] Omaha gives every promise of belng a large and subatantial metropolis, the fatare distributing point f the trani Missourl country, All our public im- provements must be made upon this baals, There must be no more tem. Hawan has asked permission for the use of our mints for the ocoinage of her money. This Is another illustration of the nataral dependence of the Sand wioh lalands upon this country which {s thelr natural protector. Any other a8 powerfal a natlon in as close proxi. mity to Klag Kalaksus's kingdom would have swallowed long ago so tempting & morssl. Amerlosns are ! satlsied with filling all the ffices and ' disbursing the revenues of the king- dom and paternally guarding it from foreign greed. Taz trial of the Phoeaix park assas- slns began yesterday in Dablin before Judge O Brien and a special panel. The separate indiotment of Brady for the killing of Lord Frederlck Oaven- dish shows that the government in. tends to leave no loophole for the es- cave of the prisoners through any technical defect In the pleadings. All of the prisoners entered the plea cf not gulity, and the work of the prose i cution begins' to-day, Oarey and Kavanaugh will be the principal wit. the manner in which her present de- o velopment {s handled. slgning. & decided stand on this question. There are some plain notes in Necretary Fre PHRSON s LITIES, e 8 R0 noll LeboniAlcedestaba linghuysen's hands now, He hardly Jobbers and Manufacturers of Fine knows how to reply to them. Oae Immedliate paving of alleys in the bos- Judge H Unitarian, question {s whether contributlons for 9 ! 3 . {nees portlon of the city. That wounld M“m:f R:"rlwl:. &, :ndl n::nly broken | *énding dynamite to Eogland for the {oclude all the alleys between Howard | down in bealth, destruction ct public bulldings are not - and Dudge and Ninth and Sixteenth | Coukli 1 has been clipped, as well | Yiclations ¢f the neutrality law. This = i & streets, There will be no use in at- uh.;:pofl.'i;:in;ln; YR SRpe M0 l:luf muro‘i!mpnr 'nan]u:.tk ng: t:nn AT T T T O Agents fOr Jos. Schlitz’ Milwau kee Beer, temptiog to keep our business streets | | Mrs. William K. Vanderbilt used to do | ‘B9 3tradition of men like Sheridan Bottled and in Kegs. i e and Ega 1 understand there are =l olean as long as the alleys remain the fansywak iiea liviag emiaent lawyers in this country, who A. J. L§AID1¥[N§SON. 214 & 216 S, 14TH STERETI = e ; []MAH" WBB. sloughs whioh they now are. Erery Jeony Lind s not afraid to tell her age. | are of the opinion that the receipt of = : h | G ATH CITY PLANING MILLS. load teamed from the alloys will drag | Royivalist Harrison cleared $100 a week % | CARRIAGE FACTORY out more mud than a well organ. |inthe Decatur, Lil, vineyard, y 1400 and 1411 Dodge Streed, izad street oleanlug brigade could| Mis Duvid Davis starts married life ang 7-me 6m Omana, Nuen take oare of. B siaer, there with twelve dozen pair of silk stockiogs. [ never rest easy until there is some s ‘ Genius Rewarded, is continued complalut from | Osier, of Vermot, swallswed loaden oh ¢ | %8y of muzzling Irish Ameriowe. Sae neeses, . d f diploma- i — :flr butiaess men of the damsge to i?..“:'fil':;“.‘ SLEin: e nomem iy ;',".';:f{.",'.:'.fiu'ffimf.' Do on, A PETITION {ain olrculation among | horees and wagons csused by the| Genrge Fraccislram oalied the Van. “D) you think there is much chance The 8" ' 3 0 o 8tory of the 8awlng Machire . property owners on Sixteenth street | filthy and beggy conditisn of the ::;’;“‘;‘ ':‘l‘; aders *‘Bogus chromos | . f ner suoceeding? A e sl My Fiapblets biua and MANUFACTURERS OF praylog for its paving from Farnham to Izard street. This Is & good move snd ovght to carry. Slxteenth strest fo rapldly becoming the great retall thoroughfare of Omaha. Within the last three yoars stores and business houses have driven nearly all dwell- ings from the street, until from Dodge streot to the creek there 1is an alleys, “I sm afrald not. Your govern- | i, "vila nume ous sagravines, will P, ’ ° It will nob cast the clty & cent 4o | preaiacly wsabe 41d when o young berdo e ek e, g Geade potey on sush GIVEN AWAY c ar p enter's M a t eria l 8 ALS0 have the alleys thoroughly and sub- | the White House, oas. Archur hesitatos on questions of | to -y adult porson calling for 18, at any bravch stantlally paved. The ocost will fall|, S "n.'..::o:'ro:-:\: Bflfi."{.fi’:{’.’;": home policy, and can lw?ocly be ex |OF%ub-office o the Bloger Maufactar ng Com- ‘s fami " 3 pu‘y‘.:r -:.u:l-n by "‘".'6-‘?‘.;.‘.'!".5"'0.'.“ any e o e T e e S g Wantuirng 1, | SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, STAIRS, and our lots 22 feet long, tho cont will| a1 ot oty 0, Bl 1R sbeop | orent R e e Bavewa| Principal Office, 84 Union Bquare Stair Railings, Balusters Win dow ’ and Door Frames, Etc. n be trifling, Each property cwner will| Tabor says the opinion, and will enouzh to express NEW YORK. be compelled to pay for something )l under t it, and oa*ry the president and the almost wnbroken line of build.|less than 25 yards of pavin b oabinet with bim. That oplalon might J. E. HOUSE, SN LT G et e . pe Leo | not be favorably to Eigland, but it 8 L m"‘h"m'"" kinds of Mouldings, Planing and :l:v:r;’l::.:nd :I:M:::: nlr::‘::::; ot i ohodby 1 sey shat there Lo quite aatritiog re- | 4ould foroe settlement of the matter uomn]tm! and Oivil mm“r M'mmmm' i Ak ""'i""nié’v'é"i’dé. roely to pay for the {mprovement. M 08 between bim and Mr. Willlam one way or the other It must be AND SBURVEYOR. Stone ls the ouly materlal which | Tne widow of the late Capt. De Loog,of | %eitled some dsy. Other European| srecal attestiin to Sarvericy Yown Addh last year greatly Improved it appear- 'ng E timates ¢f Exoa- ance and Inoreased the value of prop |*hould be used for paving our aileys, | arotic fame, is Y8 years old, petite, has [POWtrs are intereated in it. None of " Maki g Mape, Placs, 8. \ CHERRY GROVE erty along the line, whils substantial |10 the first place the sewer system |!ENEbrown balr bazeleyes, sud lsa"very \hem foal ::-n::fl‘: b:mlh'l";::.w:; CIFIOK VKR FINST NATIONAL BANK, o briok blocks sad solld stores atteat the | "hich wiil rcquire oocaslonal repalrs, | I:is not generally known that the Oana. tgua shores. Your state department ufiév‘n " growing lmportance of its trade. Six.|runs down thew, and block pave- 'd'l'un Propbet Wiggine, before he set up in a8 much work as it can han. teenth streot s certaln to be the sup- o ment ls the most easily torn up and ,pgi..“.,l.buh“'"”m"hx"‘ ore long. There sre ALMA E KEIT“ roplaced. In the second plase Lhere Treasurer Spinver, at the ha romors in forile clroles that the . y ply depot for a large section of the F. Is more heavy teamiog dene in the al 81, i evioying Iifs in Florid e eonth 8. 6pPP ohtamce C residence portion of our city. Itis Frederio, Mooros Co , Towa, ime by usiog hi . F nth St.. opppsite Postoffice. C. E. MAYNE, . . : already drawing trade from portions cf |1 ¥4 than on any one portion of our|graph to ba N gl o . fine lot of pattern = % - - Propristor, Omahs, which, untll recently, were|butinessstreets. Stone is the only ma- ¢ chief of works on . Ih ret gt tions to ths stoe: of Hair 'Goo’ ..fi"&.in’!’.%}""u’i o “"'“““Yufnl:"r“‘:‘l large number i [t t ave no dou! ore t “Lhe oh! | P SRR B0 (N ot %5 6 o0 e aviemets SRS SATS 80 Conbi, thers i G, 1 ool Matched Teams & Single Drivers S uess men, o tion | S—— ‘ vingibles of lreland and Americ _— B ’ P Is the great oountry thorougfare| Tum fight of the Lilincis Contral for [ gon ™ ¥yln K Trader, who wpent #1(0 - communista of France, the soolallste FRANK D. MEAD, . ‘i £ A STy 000 of her own mo ey in uiding the A x Pescrintion ©f Horses and other informa from the north and west. For these |8 'mission into the Iowa pool bas been | wourded soldiera duriogthe war, now lives | °f G rmary, the niblliste cf Ruwis ." En A"n cABI"ET #1088 br mall on spplleanioa, reasons it should b> paved as quickly s coeasful, and after May Lit lta line |10 Poverty at Asheville, N. C. audy of Epeln. Tory CARPENT — — — - . now. Tie proposed in- AN B E. st possible, The mn who have im (b way of Sloux City will be acoorded v O Oy hend joim of ¢ ‘5‘,"‘,":'{"‘,"‘1"_“ ternational police system would be an | Repairing of all K nds Prompt- proved It are the men who are peti. {1t proportion of prcfi s and tr.fis. To | p y for o license to. Drociice at the bar 1o ing for the crowned heads 1y Doae. WILLIAM SNY tloning for paving aud thelr request | rallrosding competition does not long | ¥ *sivis. The license bas been granted | «f Earope . 1606 Douglas Street, Omahs, Neb. luwnm?n or DER, will recelve due consideratlon. It is | compete. a. 18 & proviows {aterview 70u sppre: | 5y 1rem - Mr, Smith, of Ksvaas, has been sucoess. | hended uprisings In the lsrge macu- | in » suit against & deacon who bud | factaring towns cf Eogland?’ | stroet should be paved at once than| Tux new oty council will be com. brothers and sista's, lot us pray for l‘rh"'d“‘" in greater to-dey than DR, M.J. GAHAN, . that a pavemont should be lald on[posed of the following members: |biay ' W4 make & better man of [0 o hefore, Eoglish people are OMAHA, NEBRASKA, AND ROAD WA ONS, & Ninth streot within the next)three|First ward, Thrane and Kaofman; |, Herbert Bpeucer ls a very punctualman, worked "“’""‘":’l'“m" ver Omaba Savings Bank, Hirst-Olass Painting and Trimming, Repairing Prom Do Joar. Booond ward, Bibm and Hascall; 2&“&"5&“&4’&“& bl ey -:::'cm-un. Mo.gol.munnoo'ulf& ntim 1819 Harney, Oor, 14th, Omaha, pily Dons, much more important that Sixteenth S CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,