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you for the differant offices there can be i“ TO"SEVERAL TAX-PAYERS,’ bat one conelusion, that the oftizens’ Events in Loual Soviety Oircles for [ticket, as a whole tloket, Is composed ef | A Communication from Mr, Redfield, the Past Week—Personal, just such men as you wonld have to rep: —— —— . resent your Interests and propetty and | The following questions baving bsen On Monday evening the Golden Fleece (4hq 50d name of the city for the next|propounded to me by several tax-payers, LOOAL BREVITIES. soclety gave the last of theirseries of par. - lor entertainments at Mrs, Looke's. .|two years, There does not exist & ringle | I cheerfally anawer them: Y SSeYR S ORI [OF (U CY ) g Sy generalahip of Mme. W. R, Jur. doubt In any man'smind, who s un:| Fiest Question—*DId you never re. coundl, ° via they have become the most popular of | Préjudiced and unblased, but that| Y . olve from thi Yortorday was univorsally obssrved aa [al the yooletles formed here thia winfer, |50 faF the effect of tho citizens' movement | S6Ive from the Asphalt Company or Its 8 THE DAILY BEE--- MONDA ¢, APRIL 6, 1884. Enster Sunday, and 1t Is generally nsntmd that they [has ~been to compel ~ both political aenh, fodtiec il ) nrp.p:" Laopas 4 h fo t i Mrs, and Miss Wite, of Pisttsmouth, were | B0 10t 0 bo continued, The last meot. | Parios to bring forward thele best men. | ™1’y L vee, Snpuiilly, T answor emphatically, to! As Mr. . ' ing was a very dolightfal one, and the | Such belng the fact we think It)q. . o i In the city yestorday. following talent participated: Z;:;d;:z';u mcourage the offort and o L’h':;’,"r"‘f"l‘";"‘]:;“::g S o o timo has ) ! come whon & maltiplicity of feandulent | 1U3¢ onofor my wife and_child, which voting at primaries will not be safficient | "% Poid for with my own money. THE DAILY BEE: Mondayfiornlnz April 6 SOOIAL SALT, the Lenten season has ended. —Yeaterday was a roal May day. Soring | g greus by the president. . R. Jatvis [to accomplish the private purpones of |, S°90nd Question—'‘What was your In- bonnets were plenty upon the strests. Sceno from Macheth—*Machef pmmlnal}t poll“cinl?l and l‘:rg(l: publ?c intentlon when you, in & coancil meoting ~Julius Meyer is a candidate for the city | . ooy Mr. B ?;![::gll oontractors. last lu:mslr whhem C. C. Thrane pro. conneil, ooal ¢ . Y| Another necersity for your support|BOUd to ralse the already very high taxes 25 per cent., explain as your opinion that it would be better to ralse them 60 per cent.?" Mr. Thrane did not propose to raise xes 25 per cent, nor did I propose to raise them 60 per cent, hence I could not election day, Within the last two years four of our councllmen were suspended and disbarred from petforming thelr du- tles on account of bribery. Our mayor & had not Il]l:;ed halt m‘: term before he . is | @88 compel to resign his dutles for a h Al M ‘;mm Ourguhy marshal was | BAYe any Intentlon on the subjeot. + . 1 presume that ‘‘Taxpayers” have fi?l:u;? ',ng p::‘::’:‘“"y' couv:ot';d.;: reference to the 20 per dent raise In the First ward, Mr. Thrane at first ad- criminal business, Amandy | D Ut e e mitted that tho Firs ward was nseased —At noon to-day the time for registration | On Taoaday, a progressive euchre party [only the press of our own sfate but th 199 0% ut upon the final parsage of the ends. 1f yon fail to register by noon you will | was held at Mra, G. M. Hitohoook’s, | entire country, We, therefore, ask every ";:' a lf“t°l’l"’"‘l and voted against any be unable to vote, Those present were: Mr. and Mra, | man, regardless of party lash, who takes [*}n® Whatever. The law governing county boards of —Julius Moyer ia a candidate for the oity | Webster, Mr. and Mrs. Connell, Mr. and [an Interest In the good goverament of [ 1o (it Sonde aa follows: Thicd, It council, Mrs, Gaylord, Mr. and Mrs, McConnell, | Omahs, to come out next Tuesday and (the board of i 3 Mr, and Mis, Ramsay, Mr.and Muys, [help secure the electlon of the citizens’ | (4Pe Doard of equalization) shall ascer. —Moses Doyle had his room enter ed Satur- Bright, Miss Lida Wilsoh, Lizzle Tsaacs, | tloket. tain whether the valuation in one town- day and $20 taken, He left the door open by Mary Millard, Messrs James Howard, | Exgcurive Comwrrree Cirizi :;fip, prolclin;:l or distrlet bears just rela- forgettulaoee: Breokenrlage, Tillon, and Chauncy| sSocraTiox. Fo S e L s pl IS — dlstricts in the county; and may Inerease —~Wm. Stoward, whom Messrs, Kennard Htfllrg- Vo i x|, Sealot th Oarolina Tobacco Is the |or diminish the aggrogate valuation of and Sharp sent on a collecting tour last week, 0 LTk Prizo wi Sqae pen rack f,.. roperty 1 hi inct won by Mrs, Ramsy, and Mr. Connell | °°** AL O has not yet turned up, : S0 SwAAGt Al gnn’tlemom‘ pHEw ol'h district by adding or deducting such sum The U. P. railroad company have finished | 3o01 ¢ sards, The boobys were consoled STOCK-GROWERS' ASSOCIA- [vpon the hundred as may ba necessary to snd will put upon their line sovoral freight [ (g6t § SES THE, TION. preduce & just relation be. caboose with reversible signal lights. The cloventh of the sories of ladles & AR R O LU PR Mrs, M. E. Wasserman, one of Omaha’s | musicales was arranged by Mrs. Wessels Dmfl"t’] h] w *ffmmy' s pioneers, has returned from an extended Cali- [ from Rubinsteln’s composition, and was | A Cenvention Interesting to Nebraska i 3 4 s v councll when sltting as a board of equal- fornia trip, and re-established her home in n.“mb enjoyed. The programme: Lo Sebaidaly fzatlon aball have thie samae power S5 1, Ballet, Music from Feramoes - s Omaha, M county board of equalization, —Laat week’s business of the clearing house | 2. Song 35 i A Bek roporter had a conversation| The aseessors of the several wards made exoeeded that of Detroit, which fell immedi - M., Yorthrup, yosterdsy with several gentlemen, mem- | return in round numbers shout as fol- ately behind Omaba in point of banking tran- | % B Romanceodd . Aatrs, Hall. |bars of tho Stock Growers' Assoclation DT L e B0/ 000 b sactions, $900,000 each; the Fourth ward $1,400,- 2 —At Mason's hall to-night, under the aus- pices of Mossra, Dyer and Golden, an Easter ball will come off, ~The Kyle city Saturday, looking up some important BN, Arandy] Duseiina: Das s, Amandy Dasher—* in idow”. .. e, W, . Jurvis ROLABENMOINCANANCIIN: FA0B3060 MISFITS! MISFITS} MISFITS! —and—— UNCALLED FOR GARMENTS, From the leading merchant tailors throughout the country, for salo at the MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS, d 1312 Douglas Street, Up stairs, BRI S s SR ERES SSrs SE e e 5 § Misaes Mer —A cordinl Invitation s extended by the |5 Sonata for plans and sioli 000 and the Third ward $1,600,000, and dean to the parishioners and friends of Trin- Andante, Schezo, Vivace, It appears that the meeting will look |after a thorough, fair and earnest dis- ity cathedral to meet Bishop Worthington at M Ihfll':l“l’a :]i:::yn‘ }:r. o L.Iolmh'm cussion of the question the board of the Millard hotel Monday at 8 p. m. 1ty | Piok” dld not even_creato a ripple in |and issues prosénted, connected with the ::,',“:i".z;:r]:; g:';:f:::sgo?;t c‘:‘:t F::; ~Jul society clrcles, an ed to poor busl- [immense importance of the stock-ralsin, i [T sy e Ak ty SlrCLAR; anaplayed foj poar Fuel: | | D g [ this was the addition I advocated. *‘Tax- council, ness. o play me, draggy, and en- 3 3 " v i —Leaveof absence has been granted for | tirely lacks the element of fan though Ind:l[ltry, ;nd saote particularyche prep zz:" '::a\ :“l({'e ‘?mbifinra:ed‘:f:d 5 fiftoon days, to tako effect April 16, 1885, to | soveral attempts at it were made, It {a |2ratlon and arrangements for the round- |t tHe| Voounollll cabnotl dolas Second Lieutenant Reuben B. Tarner, Sixth | neither atrong nor amualng, and abounds | ups, such as sslecting leaders and officers| yha~ 1o exprossly provides that infantry. in the noble sentiment slush which seems | for the coming “‘cow campalgn.” the beard of eq; ation shall not *‘in- Tom Barrot was the only viotim at Judge :'; g"';: ‘3:0 s:‘lzl;gn‘:fl' '{}‘: ‘hlgnb.ty The Hon. Joseph M. Cary, late U. S, | crease the aggregate valuation of all the Beneke's altar Saturdsy morning, He had proved herself a ve 'clpnble. acirens, | 19980 of Wyoming terrltory and now F“W"‘}‘lil’h precincts or distriots except beon ullty of intoxication and was fined five | BSSYRY JOSFRO & VET CABREIS, Botresh | g logato to congress, fn tho prosident, e nray, bolskialy dollars and costs. It seomed slightly inconsistent -though | and Thomas Sturgls the secrotary of the | just eqaiization.” L, A complalnt was sworn out agaust Thomas | that ;lmllzlmg”l?‘hh 1 l“"’“ld frisk | ggaoclation. The scope of country em-| This action was taken In pursuance of Roach, Saturday by his'wife Jennie Roach |around in skirts which barely reached to law, after a careful Investigation lasting 1 ting | the knee. Mrs, Dalnty’s legs, like Lot- braced In the deliberations of these 8 : 3 b= G D Gl el ta's and Minnie Palmar"- ha%:a’chlucur, stockmen_extends from the extromo[fYe days, durlng which timo but ono % and assaulting her, 1 person objected to the increase. Many g 4 . [and she evidently regards them as an |esstern cattle-range section of Nobrasks |fo,qyn; tox payers and prominent busi- = Julins Meyer is o candidate for the city | important part of her atock In trade. to a polnt in Idaha some distance west- | o ." " Fop callod o examlnio | tholas: council. The Canadlans are coming to the front | ward and from a portlon of Montana| . .one ol wore interrogated upon this —Tha polico judge on Saturday dismissed |here as elgewhere. In all clties they |and Dakota southward through Wyoming polnt, and all save one declared most em- the long-winded prosecution of Schoeller va | represent substance, solidity and respec- | and far into Colorado. phut!énlly that the First ward was se- Stephenson, assault and battery, in which | tability, and make cltizens that every | In reply to the direct questlon, one of | oo0q 405 low, and in the light of this COWING & GO. five att have been engaged. |town is prend to own. The Canadian- |the gentlemen stated that the complaints N some five attorneys have n engage Ambrisaa futo!tay, lisfe) thoUghHoN isery | Fhiohikave galned wide publication in re: testimony the lncrenlaanlL; mfigg.“m CHAS.SHIVERICK, t;:l:lnd for dismissal, no cause for prosecu- recent organization numbors already gard tol fllef nsctlnn, or S-tnellnentu mora o e i w JODBERS IN R 7 = about one hundred membars from the | properly, of Secretary Sturgls, are per-| gyoke Soal of North Carolina To- | WROUGHT IRON PIPE —lMIt(e; pml:i"ged shorte v"“:.“:pmm“l‘:: solid men of the town. Next Monday [hapsill-founded. It is charged that Mr. b.ccof) R ARt i Malleable and Cast 1ron (LESIR IR DD R B LD evenlng the first of a serles of musical | Sturgls, belng a high officer of this im- FLOLINCS, f been completed by which Omaha will proba- | 314 Jjterary entertalnments will be held | mense association of property interests, bly secure & permanent base ball organiza- [ a¢ their rooms in St George's hall, All |has stated that a large ver centage of tion, Canadians and thelr friends are cordlally [cattle dled in the aforesaid section of 4 i —Tho funeral of Jenalo F. 3. Patterson, | invited to bo thore. Hon. Exta Miliard, | country from disoase, and that this state- | The Withnell Blook on Fiftcenth ana "‘“’:‘.?&‘,f'fi‘:,;‘,‘,‘;’:‘fii,‘“o{;”m : T assenge: Hlevatoritotall doors £ 12001208 F and 110 Faroam Base, infant daughter of W. O, Patterson and V.| honorary president of the soclety, will | ment had so frightened eastern and Eng- Harney. ENGINEERS® SUPPLIES, OMAHA, NEBRASKA, A, Patterson, will take place from their resi- | ocoupy th# chair, and the followlng pro- |lish capital that cattle-growing is now B ED OMAH; “Eé :finflad by then as on a par with Colo- 3 > DREXEL & MAUL, ~Privateiadviveslfrom) Geandilalanditndl, Miss Louise Nash an i, McDonald, " | Perhaps spoken unguardedly in & private | o Lusiness portion of the clty, and {AUCORMIOLS 0 JORN 8. JADORN) cate the election of John L, Means, This arty of friends, but that his language will bo a defeat of the party that opened the [ Somg.or e eoat | s misunderatood, In this, that be had | {rom tho goneral plan of its structare, UNDERTAKERS | campaign on high moral principles, M, Wv H(?Well reference onmly to cattle brought from |adapted for insurance, real estato, rail- Means is one of the most active and promi- 2 anCamp | Toxag at a late perfod of the seaton— | road, or law offices. In fact this build- | ASthe old stand 1417 Farnam B8 Crders by tele o 3 i ¢ ity rom . nent men in Hall county, and will make fine | poniation Giulias Boulter | L nown as “pllgrims”—among which the o5 meesaats Capelll Mooy o | e e ] promotl cbacdad ko Tuapboms officer. Tenor Duet. ..Jno. Watson, D. D. McDonald | disease was alarmingly fatal, while it is a locations to any business fire Baving vi DR PUHE K J 9 5 Song. .. ¥ Gordon | fact that native cattle during the past m:dfl:‘:. f::::ntui; “iz::;i:::s“inl;: n::' The audlence room of the Kounze|year did better than at any previous one rlblfi |Pll)fi‘l"l to P“!‘l":- “fim“t 0; M ial church is at last ready f: for many seasons. It is also claimed |the suite of rcoms will have fire-proof | Graduate of the Uni Vi Aus- % q Y : tion of the fatal termination of Genoral cu;‘:‘::;‘n:d‘:?e :h:, .erfls{int:u;e. that b; resson of the impression|vaults connected with them. A good trin, Lato Sargsen to the } m.""i'x?.pi&' 'REl.llellll;.l‘r thntd\vh(,n "1"" b;]xv A ]IOL lnas(;)ué{t;()nm ,"Y‘l')u get 9,000 Grant's lnces, and tho firo bolla of Omaha | oBRAN R0 Ll R C o O ovn [s3id o havo beon conveyed by |elovator and stesm heating apparatus, | of Vienna, Will do o general Medical and | 8UaTe teet of ground, equ 1 to three lots 50x60, cr six business lot will on the lnstant of its raceipt give sixty |pcoount, The programme for Easter ls: | these widely-published remarks of ssore- | with open fire places in all largs rooms, Surgical practice, All ca city or country | 26x60. With this you have the advantage ot alleys 20 feet wide and TR RITTTIOT, Lead Pipe and Sheet Lead, A FINE BUILDING, 'WORTILINGTON STEAN FONKS, " 7' UPROLSTERY AND DRAPERIES, WINDNILL AND DRIVE WELL PUNPS, The Withnell block, now completed, "eloc] il Gth, i in- | Re Miss Fitch o mining schemes; in other words, as A s 3 Kelloy | rlaky and upaafe, to put it mildly, Tv s | will be one of the best office bulldings in 3 W. R. Lalng | claimed that the secretary sdmits baving [ Omaha, belng pleasantly situated near o ke, e e | gl e talasof siock by pas. | will b airasiv Ientures of oo mew | EomEy atemded Offce st o Ot | o strcet 80 foet wide. —Threo cages containing sea lions shipped | Gloria Pa “'Knoeppel | ties who had already disposed of - thelr | building. Street and Capitol Avenue, from California for New York parties, arrived | Alto avd tenor s th chorus, “The good beef, and were trying to get rid of | There Is but a small portion of the = T O e e A e e e et Savior hat risen, .. thelr old, poor and unsaleable stock, fell | offices rented as yet and parties wishing = TR [oaPby Novousebild: InDmpns ResuraY P! illismms, through, Hence the peculiar feeling|good rooms should call at once, and se- 1 (&) s Food,un- Wi over the Rock Island yesterday mornicg. All Hail the glaflon‘:l:xflxin‘;: thatls likely to bo manifested by this leot thelr suites, in order to allow ample 2 They whiomuored and fad on Gab while Iing i es 0SS R e otion element of the convention that meets to- | time for furnishing and placiog them in ) i P When ycu buying real estate; asceriain how much LAND you are at the depot here, Holden, day. The reporter was further told that | thorough readine 0 !/ o getting for your money. J. C. Ritter, North Bend; M. McBride, | Yes, the Redeemer rosc Mason | the secretary, while admitting hls TDIBD < { g Doxology .. ; . X 2D, : y Soott, Ulysses; T. H. Maullery, thoughtlossners in making a remark 80| oo\ pipp_On Sunday morning, at 11 & . N. Bradt, Beatrice; Miss M. Ed- er.. Gonnod | easlly misconstrued, 1s convinced that 1| ,qjock, Pat MoArdle. His funeral will take Q) qp | wards, Miss J, Arnold, Clintgn, Towa; John .Peaso | 18 better for the honest growers of stock [ plage to-morrow from his residence at 9 | ik o Rl i - | Kyrie Renasbere | that the fact be known that siock-grow- | o'clock. x 1 ming, Des Meines; J,. D, LaCross,, Deo- | 3,700 ol " soniters ‘Dr, Randall | | Industry, h Iy deterlo ’ Dud] Ng A8 A Incustey, 185 yAS'ly, BEL0s, a plump, rosy-cheeked —Deteotive Neligh has rotarned from Dor- | § ! v climsted, at a late season, upon the|horn awd held an inquest upon the re- now at 24 cents a square foot that will be worth five times that amoon against W. R. Toole, the township treasurer i Ohlclg? grawlse yill glye g encital nthy and couple the statement with the fur. |sapposed to have died from some foul bands, here an opportunity for hearing her in|® 5 - and had used fodine to relieve it. The |made to order Pertect satisiaction guaranterd y : , hi ¢ | dsesce, however, increased in malig- § 2 M u lon 'Assl sec an ana er lined with base aud threatening matter, has | Misd Pennoll, the contralto of Trintty, | tablish 8 quarantine sgainst this class of | yp0p and finally caussd death by suffs-| Omaha Medical & Surgical . y f o el losing Miss Pennell, Trinlty loses theTexas heifors which bofore theto 1w |yyp o useloss gomslp, as the cause of Roach gang, conslsting of three or four The people of the First Congregational | while native cattle of the northern range|n "y, Hendricks, E. R. Farran an Mrs. Clevelaud, in which a baby girl, Jessle, | Initial Sunday. “All these matters will probably be dis- |\ o® ¢} eoat dissase unknown to the 0 % 2 by on element t0 piss & vote of c:nsure Are now offerine additions to the scheol rooms will be made as | [owa tor recraation. ning at th residenco of Mr. aud Mre, J, W, |80 have.on this ereala, Agell Ol cue.of Chronic and Surgical Dise The greatest bargains ever seen in Omaha the ous ver; B T, Kyle, Edioburgh, are at the Oan- | Memorial anthem ‘Dudley Buck “Not Foul P ; : ted In polnt of oradit, by reason of the ] 3 d / 7 faid N has stoers Yalue 3 :remtioepof running Toxew eattlo unso.| Coroner Drexol yesterdsy went to Elk- | S amiiis "8 ae foarseufs: *2¢ the childives- | 7 oure these large lots while they are cheap . You can get grounw chester, . Ho seanred » graxd jusy indiotmerly }‘”“l‘el:"t"‘“‘l“' ’H"klf""]“"t "““‘J“.' mains of Joseph W. Oarson, who was in three years. Seud for a map of South Omaha. it est o frankly state in who is charged with embazzling betwoen | churoh, asvisted by M Clark. This d ' 000 and $3,000 of funds in his g ther fact that the practice has been now |play. The facts elicited showed that the b o wphil re I l $9,00050d"80,000 Vol Tands - piaoed 1y Al gire Ms, Clask's. many. sdmirers urely guarded sgainst by the Jaws of | gentleman bad a malignant sore throat, | foF, Anyone lance in 'h'f““"?pm" 4 SSq o Y ma a‘ e . Y 8 K. [ 8! ‘s | certainconditions in the future. Boots and shoe 3 —Judge Bancko at the complaint of Miss | concert, for the first time slace her ro. [ Wyoming, Nebrasks, Oolotdo and Kan. Muller, whose letter was opened and inter- | turn from Chicago. a8, which striotly prohlbi and es i ly thorough, but } i ) 3 had a t issued f Miller, leaves on the 7th for New York, where | cattlo, that is not only gh, oation, and 8o the jury found, The ru- c;“;"l nl m".hr::::nh:l::::go md";"::: she will forther pursuo her storles, In |already bears practical frult in thie, that | 0o foul play arose from some ignor- lnsntute, best voloe with the most artistic method | brought 814 per head, are now going|gaath was perfectly evident. Mets = —Bome time last week the notorious Davis- | that has been heard in the cathedral. ‘‘abegglng” at less than half that price, | 11 Luw, d’ ¥, Alsl'en, Preston Reav: { orderly women, living on the bottoms, was | church have engeged an orgenist from |bave advanced filteen or twenty dollars|yt ““McGowan were the jurors who arrested. They were stoning the house of | Worcester, Mass, Easter will be his | Per head. brought in a verdict of ‘‘strangulation by A H . ing at Cheyenne, Iyiog davgerously sick. Fripay night| Mr. and Mrs. Lewls Reed left Thurs. | cutsed, durlog the moeting yeuns, ; R i :’h:-.ch’fldadied.‘. ’ RO BN day for a trip to Europe. They will be[Wwhers 1t islikely an effort will bo made D —— WG y ; Sl A ~The public schools of Omaha open to-dsy .b;\':: Sraveske against Secretary Srnrgls, i ::::::u:uh?:nlufll ll::nllflntlhiulmut:::tm: Bz Bl_[ Gi % To ExcHANGE—44U acreswell lmproved accommodations are completed for about two | teacher, loaves with her deughter Flor. |%nd, § milla '»DI: lfi‘l“x' th dh":]wfik bundred and fifty additional pupils and other | ence, this wezk, for a month’s vislt in ‘I""E;:‘:;:l:’i?u:': I‘: ress, John by p; g ) s Ta. " they become necsssary, 1n the near future private theatricals - il = ekt AT i on 8 largo torcaroto beglvenst he fory | - The Emmou Batl, Sl 1 C e Y PRI cF s 13th 8t., Cor Capital Ave, FAGTOR IN). Kose, on Decatur stacet, given to the Council | "'yt 1 B4, Gazo and Mr. Cavanaugh, Bluffs Serenading club, Musie, singivg and 1 d.b P. M. C > h, left X ¥ N donc ng wers enjoyed by n nimber of negh. | securmnante BY, B, M. Cuvannuts Y€1t iho finest cpportuniies over presented | | ) " St bors and friends, A substastial lunch, with | Dects to eool his blushes and reduce his|them to enjoy themselves, as the ball to 200 ORG ANS 1 100 PI ANO ! =4 Eplighisl tme was Rgd Rutaitey and much pleasure Is expected from balls and dances in Omaha will cigars, cté., ete,, olosed the exercises, temperatura in the Platte, be glven by the Emmett Monument asso- § xygm“fln. —The following cholr has been engaged by | Miss Carrle Cole, daughter of Judge|gjation promises to be the finest ever : b Diseases trosted by A experenced apecilsy sl Fon G ASH nn 0“ INSTALLMENTS 4ha Teiple of laraait Ecnihaa M 3y afll.d a\lmtlnzs:t;.he b eln of Mr:|given by them. For fi“"'fi ““h‘m' 3 J Isdder, Neural '31{‘5'“?1‘;‘(‘)"&'2}’\‘1’ Ca 0. n A J Chamberlaio; alto,Miss J, M, Eichhorn;tenor | 5+ U+ Cole, on A7 A AYO society has given a ball on Easter Mon- CATARRH, : ew™ Mr, Wolfl; bass, Mr, I I, France. Th |G ught, sad 1t has been concedsd by o e Also great reductions in Diamonds, choir is & strong and well balanced ane, and | A OPen Lettor From tho Oltizen's | thoss who frequent ball rooms in Oaaha Rt i | @lry, Clocks and Silverware. will make its initial appearance om Fridsy omm . that they have never been surpassed in ,....p'"‘"m.u lood, i i The executive committee ¢i the Oiti- | thelr efforts to make thelr entertainments 10th inst. STAGIAR A 10l Joa tizens’ Assoclation desire to make a plain [# soclal success. Grest pains will be Piles Cured or no Pay; c 0 —The Academy of Music opens to-morrow byt mitt this A8 Yoo Samiigland Drivae Peactia. MAX MEYER under the mavagement of Col. Wood, the l:-lun;-nt of facts to the voters in the ::“:;': o )x'n Py .th:o:! " w“ba ""':m by onruliation aad exaumluation l:r.u: Jr——— Ci' veteran museum mao. Besides the muieum | city of Omaha, them at Falconer's hall equal to tho se Sominal Weak i rte. Havana TArS, Droper, & room wil ba fitted for the exbibition| We well know that every man who has | given in the pat. Al well ‘disposed ate The only importers °f_ VA o1 Boo plotures and works of rt. Auother |an tnkerest in the welfare of Omaha wil | lavited to b brosen Absolutely Pure e and Meerschaum Goods in Omaha. A — . Modicines sent to all . Amm ] tw vy, | pros secirely pasked frow chacrvation, .| Wholesale dealers in Guns, unition, room will u:m for the u:lhiv.llon of nat- | gatetly make up bis mind that good, r L — Bk ural curiositier, such as dwarfs, giants, )i p)e {rustworthy men sre thoss he| 'he petitions e This powder never varies, A marvel of purety, | BFSRPETRSTEECEN U 60T oronal toterview y i throy bolesomica M omucal than .[ e e e nge Wakeley o thow. |t ety Hidiod:cooaud by aaa. o smpet | Ptz 'Syt OFeo 8 Sl bourk Sporting Goods, Notions and Smokers’ Ar- midgets, etc, Btill anotber will be used to e P A I LR g e i exhibit ten cwes of wild avimals, snd Col, 4 B out some time ago by JudgeWakeley as show- | the wdioary kind baned Vo onke 8 o 1 lebters ’ i 3 4 fully lookl oause i e powdars, 8ol oaly 1n Omaha Medical & Surgical Insttute, | £ Sy Aabn, oui alen. ooty Uelong | iog omfiions of action, heve von | lo.t REING FOWDER oo oo el i .Y iS¢ Coy. Capital Ave. ' ticles, ‘Wood will give regular dramatic performances . ey Sy over the diffarcat tickets placed before amended aud will be re-fled immediately. -