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AALLY AVANMIA DAUM. \SIAAALI IVA\IINAIA & AT NI 24 4 THE DAILY BEE--OMAHA TUESDAY APRIL 24 THE SPEAKERSHIP. somewhat larger It Thomas Jefferson had never been born many Bourbons wounld be a great deal happler to-day. The echoes of the Iroquois banquet and TERMS BY[MAIL— the ghost of the tarlff which was ©ne Year....$10.00 | Three Months. “m ralsed on that occaslon by Oarter than for ll 'lm;r, foll of dnlllhumgr, wlthll uflildm g( the Misstesippi floods, DOTUTRLE AND SINGLE ACOTING was & month ago. The most|Yeln of romance running thro t. war: Ellis, some time editor POWER AN ND cheering featare of the situation Iv I- rofusely lllnstrated by Ab of Golden Days; and the first part of s P Fiske conoludes his studles of | *‘The Story of Robln Hood,” by Mau: seems to be the absence of specula- the Oolonhx period with an interest. | rice Thompaon, the distingalshed tox. M P s ! tlon. The manafactured boom on the I‘"T, n;;l thoucghltlnll glper entitled | ophilite, “‘Swept Au{ wnividly stock market has collapsed becsuse | ‘‘T'ae Middle Colonies before the Rev- Illnltuzsd by J. Wells Ohampney, 3 g the publlc refased to bu,p:: the bate "l‘kfl"fl % Heailio iy ;vho:lo plnlu?l of -nnt'thrn life are 8team Pumps, Englne Trlmmlngs. 8ix Months.. 5,00 | One Month,.. Rl 4 ate W, Hamllton contributes an |familiar to the read 'he Cent: NN H‘"""“' are haunting the dreama of [of artificially raised quotations. | gxoeilent short story, entitled ‘‘Nehe- | and the d:-w;nn !:r: ‘Z‘Rol:m.a;;l"’ ANING MACHINKRT, NG, ¢HE WEEXLY BEE, published every | ™0 than one of the Invited| Breadstuffs are ruling firmer and the Weinesdsy. guests at the Ohleago pow|markets for industrial staples show 20| Dr, T. M. Coan's brlef artlcle en- | Birch. The Omaha Bee. mllc. ox0e] sun. . 'lhulm londay morning HOS8) AND FITTING ITRAN PACKING, AT W) 5ounu AND lK‘:l"AlL 3 HALLADAY WIND-MILLS CHURCH AND SCHOO0.. RELLS miah's Plan.” nre by tho clever pencil of R. B. TIRKBPOBTP“D— wow. The comments of tho|sligns of further weaknoss. It is only |titled ‘Fresh Alr in Summer” s time- !‘The Tinkhsm Brothers' Tide- 50| democratio press, show even more | falr to note that the late opening of Bosth Ive. ;Mo:‘l:im;’e'.T;o’l;z::':ad‘::int‘:”?;'i‘tk Oor. Farnam and 10th Streets om&hl. Neb. AMERIOAN NEws Owrm, Sole Apni olearly than the late debate on the|navigailon by the Iakes and canal has 5 each succeeding number, Newadealers in the United States. revenue bill that the party is hope- lessly dividod on the question of the OORRESPONDENOCE -All Commaunl. | tarlfl. The wisest leaders would be n{un :I:r.nl . ‘:dlhml :affl'&m‘.‘ glad to ercape committing themselves or Tuz Bxx, on the subject but find escape Impos- BUSINH! LETTERS—AIl Busines | sible Henrl Watterson is still scream- Teied m‘%,m‘},‘:::_;r;:&: A,": {ng for a tariff for revenue only, but OMAHA, Drafts, Checks and Postoffice | the editor of the Courier Journal retarded trade greatly In the east and | Loulse Chnnd r Moulton. Luoy Latcom has a seasonable out- C. F. GOODM A N » . the bad condisdon of the roads has| Mr. George Willlam Oartls in The |of.door sketsh, quaintly ocalled .| Editor’s Eary Chalr, while commend. | ‘‘Among the Polly-dancers;” and there W EOLES A XX :‘I::I':;’";:::f;““'f:“;:n‘;:h;l:_ iog Dr, Dix's Lenten -sermons on the | i8 & profusely illustrated artlole on frailtien of the fashionable women of | curiosities of bird-life, queer nests, and ) ghenies, ay, suggests that the evils com- |clever oxpadients, \ plalned of ore due to the unnatural [ A paper with a very suggastive title INSTRUCTING THE POLICE. |restriotlons by which women are de- is *“The Last of the Peterkins.” The Mayor Ames of Minneapolis has|nled freedom of choloe in the conduct | Interesting fimily, whose misadven- Jrders made of thelr 1i eloquently told by Miss mo@:;.b:,. payable to the order of [ .o 4y almost alone among the oreated quite a sensation In lssulng Th:'oth'::editollll Sapastiments are P. Hale, have boen followed AND DEALER IN leading demooratlo dallles in |lnsructions to the pollee that vary|guii ¢ ¢imolyand entortaining matter | for many yoars by thousands of read- . hi advooacy of absolute | Somewhat with the time honored rou-|in thelr respestive fields, ers, have at length gained enough in PAI V Tho BER PUBLISHING un" Pmlm' fr:a trade and a campaign in which it tine. Mayor Ames regards disclpline o worldly wisdowm ta become almost like NTS’OILS ARNISHES E. ROSEWATER Editor shall be the teading lasne, The matter aa the primary duty of a policoman The May Centary makes appaal to » |other peopla, The children have d th t 1 e g e, T e e s e Lt i1 e, B . 10 22 g el And Window Glass. history and adventare there are three g tive canvaes which is now in progress of discipline, In presentlng his new |jllustrated papers: ““The Aborigines dyck is the subject of ‘*Art and . 5 NEBRASKA between Sam Randalland Mr. Carlisle | Fogulations he delivered the followlng | snd the Colonists,” by Edward Eg- " paper by Mrs, Olement. A |- —_— Y 1 leston; the fleat of two papers by H. | finely engraved portrait of him forms for the speakership of the next con-|dddress, which we commend to the H O PApS y e % " t hal of Omaha: ., on the Spanish Missions of South- the frontisplece, and there are a num- gress, Mr. Randall is nominally a|0extmarshalof Omaha: ern California, antltled ¢ Fathar ,)“i ber of reproductions of his more protectionist and wlll bld for votes on o el kit 5 0 v 1 Workeand ity o) R YO L panes| GTOWET'S OF Live Stock and Others. that gronnd, has however, never per- I Daper of gros redabionens knd ot R e WE OALL YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR mitted his principles to stand in the|gentlemen and good citiz:ns, You took those alone whom I thought were | |ogioa] value, by Frank H. Cnuhlng, consists of a clever and original aru- on his ““Adventuresin Zanl.” By way ole, crowded with gloturu and dia- [ way of & good political bargain. Hia|are the servants of the pvople, your | of personal interest there are three |grams, entitlod halk Talk,” by s with a portrait which s printed as a | s€cret o s suecess as a lecturer an and means to the free traders in ex Minnespolls, and you are not to know Smnlhplpeon) writton by M‘: C.Krgan | smuser f ohildren, aud shows how change for the New York vote, and his | the rich from the poor in the discharge Paul; a second, an exposition of Snl- bright girls and boys may entertaln 1t is the best and cheapest food for stock of any kind. One pound 18 equl\ vote for Fernando Wood's tariff bill | of your datles. In making sn arrest|yini'y King Loar, by Emms Lszarar, | thelr friends in the same way. to three pounds of corn. Stock fed with Ground Oil Cake in the fall and win. indicates that Mr. Randall 1s first of puklndnen wherever itis possible,and | with & drawiug of the great tngedhu Oharles Barnard, H. ., Rose Lat- ter, Instead of running down‘ will incroase in weight and be in good market- _|if you see a drunken man unable to|j, this character, made from life | timore, Joel Stacy, Malcolm Douglas able conditlon in the spring. Dairymen as woll as others who use it can tes- all for himself and as often as oon-| g hiy way home, asslst him in get- | by Alexander; and third, & ohn-mln; Waltor Satterlee, J. G. Francls, Jesslo | tify to its merits. Try it and judge for yourselves, Price $26.00 per ton; no Ir is pleasing to hear that President Arthur ate a good breakfast ycsterday. SPECIAL 'NOTICE TO Tax clvil service commissioner has labored and brought forth a set of rules which will be published with a grand flourish of trumpets and then quletly filed away among the musty archives of the departments, - SecrRETARY OmANDLER can't stand rough water. He spent his entire voyage in his berth, while the presl- dent sat on deck reading light novels and smoking fragrant Havanas. Mer. Chandler, like Valentine, is a ‘‘sad sea dog.” L __ ] The system of undervaluation and perjury has run its natnral course through towns, coantios and states. Asnessors everywhere have exoused thelr breaches of the law by olting its general violation, This {s no legal excuse. Assessors are only responal- ble for thelr own sots, Lot them ac’ as If thoy understood thelr own re- sponsibllity. - [Chicago Herald. vonlent for the party. Stlll, like|ting home instead of taking him to the light essay by Henty James, |MoDermott, Dan Beard, W. H. charge for sacks. Address peroonally Interested In the malnten-|a man who s able to ran his|ture and Americsn writice about Ea- el L 1 never leave your regular beat to arrest before. Opposed to that branch of Abram Hewitt, he is a prominent|cooler. You must not make the mls-|Jr “on du Maurier's caricatares in|Drake, Calmer Burnes, o4-eod-me WOOODMAN LINSEED OIL CO., Omaha, Neb, demoorat and he cannot be ignored by [ take of supposing you are glven oredlt| «Punch,” and on the a relations | others, help to make a hin party. Like Mr, Hewett, he ls for the numbor of arrests you make, | to London soclety. Apropos of the M , ] . Hellman & C n:un ofa :ll:h:-r;fl. tl!::-. Rmd‘;:;un :::t“ ‘l:rr“ ‘h:'n\lnytn:l;ln:m:sm;“\l:y' od, Mr. Charles Dndlez w."i“ c(’gl‘h' si{}“hrhc etk sckool, nasr (':.M“. e an 0. strongoandidate about whose candidacy 4 make a retort courteous to his critics ¥, will ¢ season pay its teacher $45 nl nothing 1s certaln excopt that it will | <1242 strlot vigilance. Noither |y s humorous paper entitled *‘Tho | PeF month. WHOLESALE I » " | from Bronwevlile to that place for building a man unless youare called on for l::‘::,l?:p" :f: ?‘?‘h;’l" :tl;:‘, n.f“ Al::: purposes, the democracy who will sapport Mr, | aesistanee. =~ Whenever you are in|joyn Libraries” (the Philadelphia Pab- c(f“;.fi“j’,}:: t‘;::":'"lf“n;‘;zg' vfi‘f Lfreed Randall, aod which is comoosed both duubllu tothecorrecinessof an arrest, | jio Library), by Bumford Samuel. mm{th Pt e 81 A atastarers atd thoes whotbed | Con s "‘:“"'“W"“r “mcl"' No| " In fiottan there fs an installment of | At en eloction at Ocd last week two , man on the forse is to go Into debt | Mr Howell's sorlal ‘A Woman’s Roa | ladies were clooted members of the school for youarenot. I will think better of | rocent orlticlsms of Amerloan iftera- ABEThls pasiy B1dbe gk Buki svel must you act as spy or detectlve, and | English Volunteers during the Late | Tecumeeh ‘senpla are shipping b ick lieve with Oarter Harrison that a | without heing able to pay it when the son;” & short story by F. R, Stock- | toard. |30| and |303 Fal‘nam st COI‘ I3th o or time arrlves, as you are pald in the Rudd i v SIXTEENTH street, our principal out campaign fought on the froe trade E:;’nf;‘":'fi by 0 ton in the Rudder g series Pawnee City received 8,000,000 pounds A e le t to buy all necossarics | «¢ 18’ hts ;| of freight by the railroad day last of town thorougbfare, should be paved :"“. wol:ldb;:e ‘i}l"]'u;uu"l“: th? ‘:l of life, Ihave no control over your h:?‘:g:::ml’??fgm;;n f::gh;l;:. ‘?:d :vee!:? R e OMAHA N EB this year. I¢ the property owners|loWwers of Mr. Uarlisle, o ontucky. | pergonal habits, but would not have| hpmor by Joel Chandler Harrls (“Un. |, Schuyler Colfax hax been on a lecturing Mr. Caslisle expacts the body of the | you enter a saloun while in uaiform. know their own interest, they will present thelr petition for paving with- oul delay. With a substantial pave- mont bstween Harney and Izard streets, Sixteenth streot would soon rival Farndm and Douglas streets in rotall traffio, e Remman Camaly. 44t Teague | tour in the southern part of the state. soutkorn votes and a large pro- | When off duty snd In clt'zavs' dress P‘,teeg‘.‘". » 7 %8| “he now town board of Hebron has portion of the westernreprosentatives, |\ 70U Wish to take a drick| I 4Topios of the Time" aro briet S SSabe (L WU LT A M (o4 N A MA R A & D U N C A N do r0, as you have the sama privelege | paners on **The Effact of Olvil Ssevice | Lhe new planiag mill at Beatrice will be He Is making his cauvass squately |ag any oitizon. Another lmpo:tant | Rer 4 +27%10® | ready for work in abou three b Roform upon Parties” and Tao A o oan ‘“tariff for revenuc” platform, | thing which I wlsh to call your stien pu‘ah;r::mpoonl p::tm:“;sfl,n tnl{’ethgr p&?t{;l%"y ttl“‘m! "'.,h hlVGt the best with Watterson as his chief fuglemsn, | tion to is the ase of your club. Un-| yijth the annouucoment of ‘A Now Leld St AR RO Issx absolutely neccasary never use it, | ) " in th Ve An (01d Fellows anniversary calebration Mr. Oarlislo also hopes to socure rev- . » | Departure” in the make-up of The| wfil be held at Osceola, A pril 26, acd if you fiad It necessary nover| Cantury and the reasons ¢ ‘The yhed eral Now Eglaud votes, where mana- | yrjke a prisoner on the head, as daath Rk ook (atHe Ay he There hnl:: m:x:dt;neh:ew buildings put faoturors are anxious to get rid of du-|from s policeman’s billy ocours t00 | of the departmenta of *“H (W8 (o ainady ties which onhauco tho 6ot of raw | D and you can dissbla Sour. man | sy L iiiararme,” wnd - Ths S8 hriad kg e matorials, and want duty freo on the | ®* quickly atd cflectually by broaklug | Worla’a Work,” the ‘places of which Burglsrs have been making a raid on the iron which taey do not smolt and the by i Qp shomasr, . 1 coolaslon, WHOLES! LE DEALERS IN KENTUCKY AND PENNSYLVaNiA ) WhiskieS! in Eond or Free. Also direct Importers of WINES, BRANDIES AND ALES, Jobbers and Manufacturers of Fine CLG ARS. Agents for Jos. Schlitz’ Milwaukee Beer, Bottled and in Kegs. 314 & 216 8. 14TH STREER, - - - (OMAHA, KEB. ErsterN popular seaside resorts are making preparations for opening, and what visitors may expeot this sumwer is thus foreshadowed by the New York Mail: ‘‘Hymn singing will be- gin at Ocean Grove in June, and woe unto the man who sells liguor thera or keepa his kerosene lamp burning after 9p m. Forsuoh orlmes one is shot in the back with & baked apple first, and then blown from the mouth of cannon loaded with tracts and ol meal. Hen; T wiah to say that. shoold are taken by l new department entl- | denizens of Central City. 3 D should | gled ¢/0 pep Liatters,” which thismonth | The enroliment of pupils in the Kear- wool which they do not ‘rnhs. . any of you get into trouble financially | gontaius articles by Oliver Johnson | ey public vchools is 51, ™ Altogothor the contesl is an iuter- wisg, you will always find tho | (jn reply to Luonard W. Bacon's atteck | A lodge of Odd Fellows will soon be esting one, and the prospects for that|M&70r your bast friend, and willing to| op the Garrison Abolitionlsts), by | established at Louisvills, serene harmony which is to result in help you atall times, Mrs Dorr (“On Culture ia New En- | Phelps Oenter will soon have anew th throw of republicans secms That last clause only applies to|gland Villages”’), by Abram 8. Isaaca livery and sale stable. o overthr op! 2 . Minneapolis, The mayor of Onsha (“\\'lll the Jews Roturn to Pales-| The Schuyler creamery started up busi. yot very for dlstant By tho fieat % tine?"), and s bumorous letter by F, | dess last Monday, Monday 1o Daoembes congross will | X 2* 8upposed to be a milllonale or a| goyodior Horzog, in the character of | Nemshy county had threo cases of fn- pawn broker. 3 bud, * 1. | Sonity last week, bo propared fora gonuiuo Kilkenny s Miss Pinkis Rasabud, 203 the High | ™ Geand Teand will soon have a new contest over the tariff which is lkoly RPN W “Biisa Brao” W, Lutherar church, Mg AsBEy was frank when he|fors to va Brao” are Walter i i to prove very amuasing for tho republi- Lsarned, R. H, Btoddard, Oscar Fs Neligh has a new tailor shop and fecls S \ stated, in advance of Mrs, Langtry's A M 4 y oan minorlty and very demoralizing d of it. Adams, J. A. Macov, and Charles H, | **5 PT% for the spolls famished democracy. tour, that sho was ucither a baanty | Grandall, whose “P‘Iowmg” ocoupies A Good Templars lodge bag nsn, orgae izad at Ul nor an actrees, but he was a prophet | most of the depariment. O hor poetry g il A lati Vi o when he claimod thst che woald|ln the numberis by Row Hawhorno | shocs jomeor o 2 WY 1o now “ " Lattrop, L. Frank Tooker, Richard | rmp, . draw.” The Jorsey Lily soems to| Wil Giiger " Jool Bonton, John |tasmrs 1 Doud tehools have four have drawn llke a mustard plaster. | James Piatt, and others, Mr, Abboy's box office returns show | rHE POPULAR SCIENCE MONTHLY FOR ulfi:{" SRCHIES B how a/clty;of the secont — that the recelpts during the twenty- “Niasty-f 5“\'-t h1853- a h L:" Y lnety-four ousand persons, é r I 1 E: ‘ ’ I r I 1 HALE R RO S says Dr, Oswald in the opening lrth;le ; peared under his management, were Tug Buffalo Express risos to remark that ‘‘General Manderson, the new Nebraska senator, is a born statesman who falls into the traces betore the grass has time to grow under his feet. He has already got 5,000 papers of vegetables and other seeds from Com- I missioner Loring, and wants the peo- ple to send in thelr requests.” After AxD now the ranch owners in Texas are oalling for United States troops to protect them from thelr striking cow+ boys. That is & matter which the Texan rangers ought to be able to set- tle, if therels any necezsity for military in ol 10,000 lett in|®!d stall. Omaha had an experlence i of the April ““Popular Selence Month. | go. :l' :u"t: ;;d ofl':'oth : o::lllbut 1n calling In troops to dispose of a la- |90 o0 “'O8° of $12,000 a woek or | Iy,” “‘di overy year In the United| pt doesn't take aa long to conviot po! 09 By bor distarbanco which could just as|$2:000 8 performanco. This proves | Btates of consumption, and he then | Brady in Dubiin as it does in Wi a hasty retreat, and fled to the in. that Amorioans are able and willing to | 008 on to show how thia fatality may . terior of the state to escape the post- well have been settled by the city au- ay for the latest 4 hether i be leasened and the frequency of the | — e thorltiss, Experlenco made a good | P*Y OF the latest sensation whether it | gisease reduced the rational em- \ man, s good or bad “ THE GREAT GERMAN MANUFACTURKRS OF many converts to the theory that the 8 2 ploymont of ““The Remedies of Nat- ——— S ure.” The artiole Is the first cf & REMEDY proper business for the army to be en- gaged in, Is the national business and not local police duty, Besides, just A Ouioaco dally known much bet- ter away,from home than in Ohicago has decided, after a most oarefal and On the 24th of next month the great Emt river bridge will be formally | Prevalent disorders. opened to the publle. Dr. Storrs is M. Louis Oliver gives an instructive } FOR PAIN. Ralieves and cures Carpenter’'s Materials t of the germs of fermentation consclentious view of the whole field, |2 Present il the svallable Unlted |to deliver an oration on bebalf of and disease ate foating In the air. RHEUMATISM, to assume the responaibility of hn-k'- ::;‘: “':‘“:ll“ ":: """::"" "’:"‘ Brooklyn. Wm, M. Evarta will prob- kl"llriow l{’ner:“Anlmdr Kwn:t;i; M. .n:“':"::';-' 5 sAs", nooHS| BLI"ns, STAI ns’ ing the fourth commandment by n keoping out of the way of &|ably perform the same office for New | Mr. F. A, Fernald groups the d H H . printing » Sundsy edition. We ap- couple of hundred of Juh's woalping | york, It the bridge can stand the|®P%%® of & convenient artlole some of “::‘:l:m‘:;l Stall‘ Ra'l'ngs, Ba'usters, W|ndow Apaches to trouble themselves with the most ltrlklng instances of ‘‘ani- prehend few people outalde of the strain of one of Mr. Evarta’ ponder.|mal intelligence” recorded In Mr, and Door Frames, Etc. the Texan cowboys. They are a rough SORE THROAT, publication office of this readerless ous sentences, thesafety of the general | Romane's entertaining work on that QUINSY, BWELLINGS, First-class facilities for the Manufacture of all kinds of Monxdlnp. Planing and sheet will care a ploayune whether the lot, no doubt, but after all the ques- | yuplio may be aseured from the start |subject. Mr, Richard Lamb gives | semains, ma » Spul.nlty. Orders from the country will b pmpfli executed. oconsclentious managers of the ponder- tion whether they are worth 360 or E— i“l paper on ‘‘Position and Stro Sorenes, Cuts, Braises, OYER, Proprl ous concern observe the Sabbath or $30 a month to thelr employers is| A LITTLE cement and mortar might l“ Swimalng,” M. G. De Saporta a FROSTBITES, soarcely a national one. be applied with profit to the wall f«‘:;'.'{f m:: ‘g;ln w.fl‘nfil ’g‘ skerting the High school grounds. | Ringueberg a curlous story of ““A Su- ‘What with the frosts and heat, many | perstitious Dog, durl Grant Allen a cf the stones are in a shaky condition, | study of the development of the The board of .dm::lon ,hun lu::n ;Molk'-—flofih—gro:n})ly ,'.Nn ."':: which, just at present, could not be g tant” (3 4 dustry, M. L. Vaillant farnishes an used to any better advantage. acoount of ‘‘a most strange monster' — of a fish from the deep seas. Mr, Al THE MAGAZINES. tred Worcester reviews the progress| MCOARTHY & BURKE, sooure & good granite pavement in the| Harper's Magasine for May ls an|that has been made In gymnastic Ry raaing oot ovr princon | excningy ntreiosand bosirar oo, ri &, seenion o\ [ ] @ rta kers, business streets. One thing is certain. | ly illustrated number., The opening | estimation of the practical results of 218 14TH 8T., BET. FARNAM AND DOUGLAR ’ It the alleys are not paved it will be | article Is & striking and novel presen- |thg present sclentifically developed | CORNIOES OURTAIN POLES AND tmpossible to keep our streets olean |tatlon of the salient features of San |°Yotem. In *‘The Boundarles of As- FIXTURES. without expending more money every | Franclsco, by W. H. Bishop, effect. ::':::;{‘;" :;:{:rmh:mf:; J. E. HOUSE, S & . fix Pfllflt!, Oils & Brnslms year than would be sufficlent Yo pay | lvely illustrated. the universality of tho ll' ol ravita- 2 107 South 14th Btreet the annual assessment om property |- George Ticknor Cartls oonnluduhn po! I flnnmtlilgbaggkglgl}ogng h.mfll' OMAHA - . NEBRASKA abutting on at least three of [ revigw of the negotiations for the | sketch are glven of Proluuor hnd ’ o our allgvs between Ninth and Six- "l:"l“wnty of Peace and Independance.” | Owen, the distinguished English com- | o JPUH fota™ P, Survering Town Addi- sssume the responsibility of break- ing It i m— Is the eleotrlo light cheaper than ga! New York has discovered that for street lighting it is not. After all the boasting of the superior cheapness of the Brush and United States lights, the contracts made by the clty show that one electric light displaces six and one-third gas lights of sixteen candle power, and that the change from gas to electrio lighta costa the clty $144.67 a year for each electrlo light, over and above what was for mezly pald for the six and one-third g lights replaced by the electric light. e | ErEeseooERTETS A. M. CLARK e | Mool SR Painitord; Paper Hanger T o Yoo | O | 16N WRITER & DEOORATOR. —— Tuz most enterprising of our busl- ness men snd property owners want the alleys paved at once. They know that it will be a plece of economy both for themselves and the clty. Twenty- five dollars for five years, assessed agalnst each twenty-two foot lot will StJaeobsO Baltimors, Md., Us8. Ao WHOLESALE & RETAIL S WALL PAPER:! i) Window Shades and Ourtains, fole s llusteated by 'portsaits The editor, in A i o oy | e i RAT TY™ "SR P CR— teenth streets, 1f the councll is wide | of 1,5nis XVL, Oount de V. ro vigorous ar - - " A gu- | CEFICE OVER + FIRST NATIONAL BANK, \ 3 N Tur new rallroad comgnisslon in|awake It will giye this matter prompt|and the four ‘Ameriofn oon?L?:‘:E,Zfi ugo the'study of nature OMAH NEB.' R. 43' ggs‘gggns& co s A New York has finished the examina- |attentlon. Ta pavg our alleys will|ers. agalhst the demands of tlon of the cost of the elevated rail- roads, Two of the commission, while sdmitting the waterlng of stock and denouncing it as.a s#indle, olaim’ that on the actual cost of the roads the ———————— e —— ; Benson J. Losslag contributes rehrenae be given | fp\0 ARCHITECTS=-PI d specification 'w not oot the d;y s dallar, l‘un d- the article on the N“logld academy, wl‘q_: to their f vurlteb ches, and, in an- are solicited by the "0“:" of Kallaton of the QMAHA BROOM RKS; expense upon lot owners will bo 80 | yenecial reference to its three surviving | other artidle—on the Rev. Dr. Dix ol dd okt ; slight,as to be hardly perooptible. | founders—A. B: Darand, John Evers, | Lenten lectures—utt@rs a timely and | m ’ [ p . DEALERS IN aud T, 8, Onmmlng-—whou portratiy { much. naeded plea in favor of the edu- | U ) § 5 “Pwi < R:rom-u from varlous trade centers | 8¥e given, ¢ cntla of women to be 'nmen, and jo fiuxfifi:fi( ?5'?.(‘:‘5. . Ba.ndles, w“es' es and Broom COrn. . | of Delaware aud Ki y 2 H AND PACIFIC.STRE te cent dividends, and that no change (n [Daring the pest week thera was a|contributed by Wililgm C. om.m, Iwy ¥thiy month Jlnfllully M6 Doatd Foserves the right fo sejoct aay or | oo i the fares ought to be made, Commls- nonor O'Donnell, who was nominated| nopo 1 holds that Lo sl B o e 4 , and that the roads would I nn& ulu if the five cent hours were extended to cover the perlods from 4 to 10 a, m, and from 3 to 9 p. m. . notable increpse in fatlures and & de- | with twenty-one {IMstrations, Ay, LI j crepse In exchaugys.: 1t is useleas in| Walter Horrlea Pollock contribates "D, Applgton & Com- UHARLES CQNOY ER,. WIL AM SNYDER; th-lmo! thoge two aigulficant facts, ;nn:::::fillgmw:;:{“:&lg;:: J ly cepts per nnmb& $5| Omana April 19th 1888, Py ;fium o \ MARUFAQIURER OF pron Mh‘d‘h not In healthy | exoallent portratex \ NICHOLAS FOR MAY TI0HN 1. PRARODY. M1 - 0 ARR AGES BUGGIE S on. . Collectlons stfll, continue | = The lronthplm the Number h odday, | flavar, and opens JOEN D, PEABUDY. l U., to be reported good, and the volume | flne engravin ‘ AND ROAD. Wa ONS,. .. fin g Ahbeylplotn o volume with a o drgr el L s il 3 s Tngriat | PHYSICIAN, AND SURGEON, Pt e Fling . rmni, . eparng o Do this | porlod . Iast year, I |Nambor, ontitled A Castle lu Spain” v Ay e vyl 4 1519 Harney, Cor lotmoucy will be pald (o re'edted plaus, -+ \

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