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CHARLES POWELL , OF THE PEACE Corner JBth and JUSTICE Sta. . Omaha eh. * M. . AT LAW Room 6.Crelfrhton LTTORNET Bt : . OMAHA. K KB. D. L THOMAS. A TTOBNET AT tAW Loan * mouey , bnyi jtx and selll real eitate. Boom 8,0r lshton Block. ft. C. TKOUP , A TTORNKT AT LAW OBco tn Eanscomf A. Block , with George E. Prltchett , 1E06 famham fit. OM.VHA , WEB. DEXTER LTHOHAS , TTORHET AX LAW Orclckshank I Solid A ln . A. M. CKADWiCK , TTORKET AT IAW OBco ISM Farnham A . Btret. _ - TO.L.KABODY , .WTrB-OfSoe In Oretohton dock , next U L FoctosiM , OMAHA , SEJKABKA. BOIA&T ruBLic. oomqnoKB O'BRIEN & BAflTLETT , Attorneys-at-LaWr omOE-Unlon Block.m pth ui ? PkrahMn' ATTORNEY AT LAW. AHBACH BLOCK , CO * MM- ETH STI. W. d. Connel ! , Attorney-at-Law. Office : Front rooms , np talr .In Haniioom'i new brick bulldlnc , K. W. corner Fifteenth mnd lamhara Street * . B.KCMOC & REDICK , Attorneys-at-Law , 8p d l attention will be siren to aU . of de crtpJon , n. " arainrt corporntlons arery SracUa > taal Ithe Otmrtt of the State and tt United etates. Offlos , ramhaai St. , oppoilt * Qoart goose. . EDWARD W. 8IMERAL , TTORNEY AT LAW Boom 6 Crelghton A Block , llth and Donrlas sirMtB. noSdh 6. F. KAHOERSOH , AT LAW U Farnluin itxert kTTORNST KtbraaVa. w. T. BtnuRBS. O. J. Hum RICHARDS & HUNT , Attonays-at-Law. ? Omc tit South FoaTttenth Street. 8A.NTA OL.AXJS POUND. areatest Discovery of tbe Ago. Wondcfal dtecoveriosln the world hare been made Amonjf other t hln jfl when Santa Claw stayed Children ott auk U he make * sroodi or not , II rrally be Bve In a mountain ot now. Last year an excursion called cleat ta the Pol * And ndd nly dropped into whatBocmedlikt hol Where wondr of wonden they found a new land , VTolle talryhkt belnci appeared on each hand. There were mocntaini like curt , with mor * be.atifnl srun , And Ur brighter tde ! than erer were seen , Birds with th * hue * of a rainbow were found , W-1 While flowen ot exqnltlta Inerauc * were pom - Ingmround. Kot lonr were they left to wondr In doub < A belnp tooa came thy had heard much about , TwaiBanta dam1 Kit nd this they all tty , 1 * loked Ilka the picture t esee every day. H * droreup team that looked TUT queer , Twai a team oteruehoppers instead ot rclndm , E * rode li. a shell Instead ot a Blelrh , Bmt he took them -on tcArd and drore theai H * Ehowed thtoi all orer his wondutul reaba. And factorie * maUug Roods for womin and men Furriers wore worklii on hata irre t and malL To Bunco's thor saidtiiey were endin thcm au. KrU Klajlo. the Glorc Jlaker , told them at once , All our Qloregw * are ending to Bunca. Santa showed them gujponden and many thing ! doro. Baying I alM took theve to trlead Cancel s'.on. Banta ClaM thea whispered a eecrel bo'J tea , . Aa In Omaha every on * knew UnnCB w&u , H * therolore ihamd tend big coodi to hi * care , Knowing his f risnda will get their loll lharo. Row romsmber ye dweller * In Omaha town , AU who want praaonti to Bonce1 ! 50 round. For hlrU , collars , or tlores preat and mall , Bend Tour rigter or aunt one and aU. Buncs. Chaaploo Hatter of th * Wort , V , Omaha Hamburg " LEAVKO KEVT foKK KyERT TKOB3DAT * r 2 r. n. , roil England , Pranceimd Q-ennany For P j je apply to e. B. Ricnj o & co. General Pa enc Ajratt , 61 Broadway , New TTorlc. FEAKK E.HOORE KERRY PUKDT. VIMEGAR WORKS ! EENSTKREBS , Manager Uannlactnrer o ! all kinds ot v i isr : E ait W * St. Stt. tth and 10 * OlMHA USB OMAHA BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ART EMPORIUMS. J. U. ROSE'S Art Emporium. 1B18 Dodfe street , Steel Enzrannss , Oil Paintings. Chrome * Fancr Frames. iYamlnz-aSpeclalty. Low prices. J. BOSKER , ISM Douglas St. Good Stylej. ABSTRACT AND REAL ESTATE. JOHN L. McCAGUE , opposite postofflce. W. B. BARTLETT. SIT South 13th Street. ARCHITECTS. DUFBENE 4MENDELS3HON , ARCHTITECIS , Boom li , Creighton Block. A. T. LABOE. Jr. , Room 2. Crelghton Block. BOOTS AND SHOES. - JAMES DIVINE & co , FineBooUand Shoes. A good assortment ot home work on hind , cor. 12th and Harney. TH03 EBICKSOK , 8. E. cor. 16th andDonglts JOHKIORTDKATUe. 605 10th Et. , manufactures .tc order rood work at fair price * . Bepairiag done. BED SPRINGS. J. F. LABBIMER , Manufacturer. YlBSchers'Bilc. BOOKS , NEWS AKD STATIONERY J. I. FBUBHAUr , 1015 Farnham Street. BITTER AND ECcT MC3HANT5 ftSCHBOEDER. UwoIdeitB. andE. house In Nebraska , established ll'i , Omaha. BOARDING CENTRALRESTAURANT RESTAURANT , MBS. A. BYAN , southwest cor. 16th and Ucdgo. Best Board for tne Money. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Veali at a 1 Hours. Board by tne Day , Week or Month. Good Terms lor Cuh. Furnished Rooms Snpplltd. CARRIAGES AND ROAD WAGONS WM.SNrDKB.No. HIP Hth and Barney St. CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS- ANDREW BObEWATEB , 1510 Faroham St. town Surveys , Grade and Sewerage Syttems a Spo-UUy. BOMMISSION MERCHANTS. JOnNO. WILLIS , 14U Dodce Street. D. B. BEEMER , For details see large Advertisement - ment In Pall and Weekly. CIGARS AND TOBACCO- WEST FRtTKJHEE , Manufacturers ot Cigars , and Who esale Dtalcis in Tobacco * , 1305 Ueu ? . W. r. LOBES ZEN , manufacturer , Eli 10th St. CORNICE WORKS. Vestern Cornice Works , Uanafaeturers Iron Semite , Tin , Iron and Slate Boofinr. Orders rom any locuity rro mt-lly eiecuted in the best manner. Factory and Odce 1810 Dodge Street. Galvanized Iron Cornices , Window caps , etc. manufactured and put op in any part ol the country. T. BIXHi'LD. 16 Thirteenth St. CROCKERY. J. CONNER , 1309 Ucuglaj Et , Good Line. CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS GKO. H. PETERSON. Alee Hat * , C p , Boots , Ehoes , Notions and Cutlery , 801 S. 10th fct. " CLOTHING BOUGHT. ! . BHAW will pay hipneit cash price f > r second land clothing. Comer loth and Farnham. DENTISTS. ) _ B. PAUL , Wllllamt' Block. Cor. ISth k Podee DRUGS , PAINTS AND OILS. KUHN & U > , ? harmaclsts , Fine Fancy Goods , Cor. 15th and Dunglas Streets. W. J. WmiEQOUdE , Wholesale & ReUU.ie it. 0. C. FIELD , 2023 North Bide Cumin ? Street. L. PARR , Druggist. 10th nd Ho yard St DRYCtODS.HDTICNS.ETC- JOHN H. F. LEQUAKK & CO , Hew York Dry Goods Store , 1310 and 1312 Farn * ham street ' . C. Enewold , a'aa fcoatii & saoes. 7 th& Fadflc FURNITURE. A. F. GBOSS , N w and Second Hand Fnmitnre audttovti , IJllDoujlas , E. O. Torgoon AgX J. BOSNER , 1J03 Douglas St. Fine Goods. ic. FENCE WORKS OVAHA rENCK CO. GCST. FBIES & CO. , 1213 Harney St. Improv- ei Ice Boxes , Iron and Wood Fences , Office lailings , Counteract Pini and Walnut. FLORIST. L Donarhne , plant * , cut flowers , iccds , boqneta etc. , N. W. cor 16th and Douglas SIS. FOUNDRY. JOHN Wh'ABKE A S".N3cor. llth & Jackson St. GROCERS. Z. STEVEN'S 2l t between Cnming and Izard. T. A. M05IIAVE , Corner 23d ar.d CnmlngSts. HATTERS. V. L PAKROTTE & CO . lire Douzha 8trte , Wholesale Exclusively. HARDWARE IRONAVD STEEL DDIAN 4 \XGWOKTOT , Wholesale , 110 and 12 IStht. . A. HOLMES , corner 16th and California. HARNESS , SADDLES , &C. F. B. WSlbT , 3 ISth SI. bet. Farn. & Har- HAT AND BONNET BLEACHERY. Ladles jrct roar Straw , Chip nd Felt UaU done u ) > 4t nortbeist comer Seventeenth and Capitol avenue. WM. DiA'E , PROP HOTELS CANFIVLP HOUSE , Goo. Canfield , 9th & Fam. DORAi1IOU.E , P. H. Gary , 913 FambamSt. SLAVES S UOTEL , F. Sltven , TO'.h Street. Southern llottl. Gns. Hamtl,8th& Leavenworth INTELLIGENCE OFFICE- UBS. LIZZIE DENT , 217 16th Street. JUNK- H. BERTHOLD. Ban and Metals. LAMPS AND GLASSWARE. J. BOKNER , 1S03 Douglas St. Good Variety. MERCHANT TAILORS. G.A.LlNDQUf.Sr , One ol our most popular Merchant Tailors is re ceiving the latest detlgni for fprinc and Sum mer Goods for gentleman's wc r. Stylish , durabln and prices lowaarrer,215 13thbet. Doujr.iFar. MEAT MARKETS- The Boston Market. MOQLE& JKSTEB , Fresh and Cured Moats , Oame Flrti. Poultry. Etc. . 2020 Cnming Street. MILLINERY. MBS. C. A. RINGER , Wholesale and Retail , Fancv Goods in great variety , Zephyrs , Card Hoards , Hojierr. cloves , corsete , & : Cheapest Hens * In the West. Pnrchaien save 33 pet cent. Order by Mail. 115 Fifteenth ft. MILLS- OMAHA orrr MILLS , 8th and Faroham Sti. Wehhans Bro * . , proprietors PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS- W. R. GIBBS , M. D ? , Boom No. 4 , Crelghton block , 15th Street. P. S. LHISENKIKG. V. D , Masonic Block. Q L. HABT , M. D. , Ej e and Ear , opp. posteSIce DR. L.B ORADDT. Oculist and Auritt , llth acdDouglas Streets. PHOTOGRAPHERS ? OEO. HEYN , PROP. Grand Central Gallerj , 212 Hlrucnth Street nevMasonleHall. Fi l-clauWorkandFrompt. nera Quaranteed. PLUMBING , .DAS . AND STEAM FITTING P W.TA'Rr-Y-JtCO. , 216 12th St. , bet. J a bam & Douglas. Work promptly attended to. D. FITZPATKICK , U03 Douglu Street. PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING HEKBT A. KOdTK-lS.inS Dodge Street. PLANING LL. A. MOVER , manufacturer ot sash , doorsblinds , moldings , ceircls , balusters , hand tails furnish * leg , scroll sawing. Ac. , cor. Dodge and 9th sta. PAWNBROKER J. KOSE JFELD , 32i 10th St. bet.Tatn. & Har. SHOW CASE MANUFACTORY O.J.WILDB , Mannftcturtr Mid Dealer In all kinds of Show Cases , Uprirht Cases ic. , 1S17 Casa St. STOVES'AN3 TINWARE. A. BURME3TEB , Dealer In Stoves and Tinware , and Manufacturer of Tin Boots and all kinds of Building Work Odd Fellows' Block. 'p' J.BOXSERlS09Doug. Sf Ootdand f ' SEEDS tetail Seed Drills J. EVAKS , Wholes le0'iowsHijL and-Coltlvaton , Qd' - SHOE STORES. if , p20 larnham it. bet. IStn iltth. SECOND HAND.STORE t/EKKIKS & LEAK'H16 ' Douglas SL , Kew and Second Hand Fanitnre , Htuse , Furnishing Seeds , &e-t bonghtand sold on narrow margins. S1LOONS- , In Vbeoew brick tiocl-Sn Douglas Street , has JBlt opened a mostelegant Beer Hall. Hot lAEch f0m 10 to 12 , .T. On Faroham , oextto the b& M. beadqnsrten , has reopened a sat and Vxjjplcta establish. mant which , barrtur nRS djjotbej. shtp , ton's Pr phecv. wll b openvr tie jxjg Hot Lunch on and 4Ur pres'nWte. "Caledonia. " J. rkLCOXEB , fcjieth street . lERTAKERS Y CHAS. B1EWE. IPS Famhaa beth fc nth 89 IEHT-STORES HEKRT POHLMJN- * . notien . jiwelry , * ' . 6 1th * " * * " P. C , BACKUS , W5 Farnhaa St. The Old Love and the New. "In two years , Alice , I am coming baokTrith my fortune made , to csaim yoa. " These had baen John Maxwell's last words ; and there had been a fire In his eye , and certain lines of determina tion about hii month , which argued that ho would make them good. Bnt the two yean had paiaed , and for the last six months Alice Tower had heard nothing. Sitting under tha treea one warm May afternoon , she idly wondered whether his silence gave her pain or pleasure. When John had bidden her good'by the thought of his return had been the sustaining power in the mo ment of his departure. Though she had shed bitter tears over the story of his many failures ; though he had re * celvedwith gladness the knowledge of his first Buccestes ; though she had once waited with Impatience for letters that did not come , she now felt It to be almost a relief. Ah I Alice would not whisper to her own thoughts that tharo had baen an * other teacher , that not so easy would have been the lesson of forgetfulnsas had not another lesson been conned in its stead. It was all a bewildering maze in the little head under the masses of rich brown hair , with just a glint of red among them as the sun gave them its farewell kiss. But a brighter red -stole into the rounded cheek as a well-known step drew nearer , and a shadow for which the trees were not responsible was thrown beside her. "Good evening , Miss Alice , " said a cheery voice. "I thought that I should find YOU here. The evening is too lovely for indoor life. " "Yes , " ehe answered ; "it is rery lovely. " "As it should be , " he added , In lower , more impressive tones , "to grace your presence. Alice , " he con tinued , throwing himeelf on the ground beside her , "shall I tell you why I am sc glad to find yon here ? Because to mo it seems the most fit ting place to tell you something else , which , though you must already know , it Is fit that I should pat into words. They are poor words , darling. I am not versed in eloquence ; and even were I , here eloquence might stammer. But .they are words old as the world itself 'I lore you. ' I have but ono hope in life , and that is , that you will share it. It is not much that I can ofhr you , dear. Per haps I should eay wait , before I take you from a comfortable home. But yet , why should I ] If you love me , you will stand bravely by my side , and we will share whatever storms lifa may have in store for us , as we share its sunshine Alice , what is your answer ? Will you be my wife ? " Ah , it had coma at lastl Once the girl had tried to check tha torrent of his words. Ho had but caught the little , detaining hand in his own strong palm and held It tightly. The small head had dropped lower. A short , gasping sound was in her throat , letting no word find its way there. What , , was she to do ? Two years ago she had given another prom ise ; two years of toil and homesick ness had been endured for. his sake ; but for aii months she had heard nothing. Perhaps John had forgotten - ten her at ah , as she had almost added , "as sha had forgotten him. " But of John , Dent Dexter knew noth ing , and Dent Dexter she loved. So it was , that when , half wondering at her long silence , he again repeated his question , she simply raised to him the fair face , and content with what he read there , he otoopod and pressed his first kiss on the young , red lips. Somebody has said It was bad luok for a bride to don her wedding-dress bcfere the wedding day. It was all nonsense , Alice thought , a ? , some six weeks later , she stood before her mirrow and saw reflected there her own form clad in it white silken robes. Dent had been so impatient for their marrisge before the July roses faded on the outside walla of the pretty little cottage he had prepared for her home- nest , that she had been forced to yield to his wishes , and now but few short days would intervene before she would croEB its threshold as his wife. In all these wceka she bad told him nothing of John. Somehow she could not gal her courage to frame thejrords. Aud John had forgotten her. He would never know. It was bettor that ho phould not. Love Is ever jealous , and ho might upbraid her , or think even while he had won her that she m'ght ' prove inconstant to him SB to him as to her first lover. . Some day when the waa.his very own she would whisper the story into his ear , and they would bury poor John together. Poor John ! She wished she had not thought of him , &s ehe stood in her wodding-dre a. The air was very heavy to-night. It was this which oppressed her. "Oo'moin , " she called , to the knock at her door. The littla maid entered. ' Oh , Miss Alice law , miss , how beiutifnlyou do look ! The gentle man is down stairs and wants to see you immediately , miss. " The gentleman ! Of course she motntDent. She had a great mind to run down , just as she waa , to hear if ho would echo the littla maid's-var- dict , and say that he , too thought .her beautiful. The impulse of vanity was not to be resisted , and gathering upher silken skirts , she ran lightly down the stairs. The room was in a shadow , the large , old-fashioned lamp on the ta ble burning dimly ; but sitting in the corner of the sofa she saw a man's form a man who rose impetuously to his Jeet as she entered. With a smile upon her lips and in her eyes , and a brght spot of scarlet on her cheeks , she tripped across the flour and turned the lamp so that its light streamed fall upon her , then looked up into Dont'i face to see the look of love and admiration gathering there looked to find it not Dent , bpt someone who , for a moment , secured a stranger someone whose face was bronzed and bearded , but w-h a strange pallor gathering en ) as he looked in Tain for the word * of love and recognition which die ? not come looked tor hsr own palfng face , from the dying spots of se rlet on her cheek to the silken train which swept the floor in its ni > rIIJ" > a ° d the orange flowers * - na ° fastened in her bresst. y , , . , aoo knew him now. It waa John come home to claim her. Hia voice was hcarso when he apoke. ' ' 1 came for my bride , " he said. "Is she here ? Is this dress for me ? " "Have pity , " she wailed , in an swer. "Two years were such a long while. For sir months I had not heard. I thought you were dead or had forgotten me " "Men do not forget , " he answered. "Wj leave that to the women who un do us. Six months ? And it seemed to you a long time to wait. Child , do you know what I have endured for the reward of this moment ? What WAS tmngerptoll , privation , homesickness to me ? I almost welcomed them , for ever behind them "was the thought ; hat all were for you , tor the day irhich was slowly creeping on , when [ might stand before yon and say > Alice , I have proved my love with a mce. Yea maykaccept it , darling , without fear. It has been purified : hrongh fire. ' And when , six months ago , my crowning success came , I itartcd in search for you ; but the long ' lardships haddcne'taeir work. For months I was at death's door , unable to write , or to let others write. Then , when I grew stronger , I said , 'I will wait until I can go to her.1 Yea were sheltered , cared for , hanpy. I tolled all his am as the man who has life in hearch of a glittering diamond , and when at last he picked it up triumphant , discovered it to be a piece of shining glass. " "John , John ! forgive mel" she pleaded , clinging with both hands to his arm , her face upturned in its pale beauty to his. "I loved you then. Believe me' I loved you then. " Through the open window stole her words , paralyzing the form of an un seen listener , who had that moment appeared upon the scene. What did it mean ? He heard not the man's answering words "Forgive you ? Never ! " but saTT only his last mad , mad , passion- fate embrace as he snatched her unre sisting form In his arms , and covered her face with klssea , which seemed half hatred and half love ; then he re leased her , and went out into the night The next day a little note was put Into John Maxwell's hands ; and , as he tore it open , the strong man trembled like a child- He had grown calmersince the night previous , though all the joy and light- neia had died out of his life. "You have had your revenge , " she wrote. "The man I waa to marry saw yon take me in your arms , and heard me say that I had loved yon. ' Perhaps I deserved my punishment , but it Is very bitter. You left me two years. If you had loved mo you would not have done so. I was a child , and forgot you , and learned to love another. I no longer ask you to forgive me , since you have wreaked upon me your revenge. " His own life stretched bare , and blank , and desolate before him. For a moment he felt a wild joy that so hers might prove. The next , after a brief struggle , his manhood con quered. His revenge should be something nobler than a girl'a wrecked life something which , after long and lone ly years , he might recall without a blush of ahame. Dent Dexter was alone in the cot- sage he had prepaired for his bride , sitting with bowed head , when John Maxwell sought him out. The inter * view between them was very brief.but as they parted their hands met in a long , silent clasp. One man had given happiness one had renounced It. So the woddlng.day was not postponed , but Alice's nnpors trembled as she again fastened her wedding-dress , and tears dimmed her eyes as she bent to fasten the or nge blossoms in her breast. She knew that Dent had taken her back to his heart and home that somehow , all had been explained to him ; but quito how it all happened she never knew until a year later , her husbend bent over her where she lay with her baby-boy sleeping on her breast , and told her all the story , end ing , with a proud glauce at the child , "lie gave us our happiness , darling. We will name our boy after the man who wreaked such a noble revenge. IMPIETIES. Yennor says "this condition of things will terminate in a cold dip. " Ho must be a Baptist. A recent writer has said that many people regard religion very much as they would small-pox. They desire to have it as light as possible , and are very careful that it dooa not mark them. them.A A Ohallislte asked a blessing at a dinner table a few days ago , which Challisites seldom do , and closed by saying : "Oh , Lord , wo thank Thee for our daily bread , " and , looking out of the window , excitedly added , "just see that damnable old cow gettin' out of the yardl" "A collection will now be taken up , " said the minister : "Deacon Swipes , will you pass " and that good man waking suddenly with bis hands full of hymn books responded : "No , I'll order it up by thunder , " and then the minister denlt him a dreadful look , and the good man passed out. "My brethren , " said a western min ister , "tho preaching of the gospel to some people is like pouring water over a sponge it soaks in and stays. To others It is like the wind blowing through a chicken coop. My expe rience in this congregation is , that it contains more chicken coops than sponges. " Ministers who preach one sermon a week and run one prayer meeting a week are so exhausted that they have to have a vacation of two montns , while the editors of a paper which is issued seven days iu a week , and who write more in a single night thin a minister's sermon contains , walk around a block and take a wind pud ding for a lunch. That's the differ ence In talent. The Shuttle family were quietly en joying the Sunday afternoon dinner. 'Job , my dear , " said hi * wife , wreathed in smiles , "I wish you had been at church this morning. Mr. Goodwill was very interesting ; and when he prayed for the absent ones" f'Well , that accounts for it , then. I haven't caught such a string of fish for a year as I did this morning.1/ / "Do I look like " a rabbi ! asked Ool. H. B. Andrews , vica president of the Sunset route , as a San Antonio newspaper mnn came in and took a seat on the edge of a chair. * 'Do you look like a rabbi ? " Why , colonel , what a singular question ! What makes you think you look like a rabbi ? " " 0 , nothing , except so man ? people come to me to see about their annual passorer the road. " Calves- ton News. A gentleman who owns a sheep ranch to western Texas , and is very wealthy , arrived in Galveston last Satarday with a friend , intending to renain over and see Mardi Gras. Ou Funday he and his 'friend went to church. The clergyman gave out his text , "A good shepherd will not leave his sheep. " The sheep man nudged his companion and whispered , "Let's go , Bill ; he's hitting at ns , " and out they went. Young man , don't swear ! Swearing npver was good for a sore finger. It never cured the rheumatism nor helped draw a prize in a lottery. It isn't recommended for liver com plaint. It Isn't sure > gainst lightning , sewing-machine agents , nor any of the ills which beset people through life. There is no occasion for swearing out side of a newspaper office , where it is useful in proof-reading and indispen sably necessary in getting the forms to press. It has been known , also , to materially assist tha editor in looking over the paper after it is printed. But otherwise it is a very foolish and wicked habit [ Washington Republic. EDUCATIONAL. Cincinnati University has juit open ed an assay depa-'Tjent with five fur naces. naces.Work Work has been commenced upon the new building at Toledo for West ern college. Indianr. has 760 students at the three higher institutions Purdue University , the Stite Normal schocl and the State University. -In the lay department , Iowa State university , there are 117 law students upon the department list , with aa average attendance of 110 to 112. - Professor Franklin Carter , of Yala college , his definitely decided to ac cept the preaidendy of Williams col lege , provided certain easy conditions are acceded by the trustees. It is stated that no less than 2220 young girls ire at present attending the painting1 and drawing claiiea in state and municipal schools in Francs , while 1950 girh are studying music in the various Conaorratoiros and Ecoles de Musfque. Do you know that the "High School in Cleveland" was the first in this couutrywhote girls were admitted equally with boys to all its. privileges and studies ? This , is a fact of which the Forest City miy well bo proud. And the wife of Gen. Garheld was once teacher in one of the cammon schools of Cleveland. Kansas has now 6,134 school dis tricts , an increase of 512 during the last year. In the past four years 1,402 schoolhonaes have been built. The school population of last year was 340- , 647 , and the number of pupils enrolled - rolled in the public schools was 231- 434. The average daily attendence was far from being as good as it should have been H was only 137- 667. 667.A A number of tbo Massachusetts to-rns have appointed a committee to. consider an improved method of school supervision. The plan reccmmended provides that the towns voluntarily associate themselvo into groups of two , three or four , each group to em ploy a superintendent to take charge of its schools , tht expanse to be dis tributed among the towns composing the group. Miss Parloa's cooking school , in Boston , has advanced so steadily that It now draws pupils from all sections of the country. Among the clties'rep- roscnted are Washington , Philadel phia and San Francisco , and a young lady has been sent , at the expense of the Normal Hampton Institute , of Virginia , that she may take a diploma and go back and teach at the college. CHICAGO AHEAD. All the world now looks up to Chicago cage as the graat western metropolis of America , being far ahtad of all competing cities ; but none the lets so , in its line , is Electric Bitters. From their real intrinsic value they have ad vanced to ! ho front , and are now far ahead of all other remedies , positive ly curing where everything elsa falls. To try them Is to be convinced. For sale by all druggists at fifty cents ner bottle. ' . - (1) ( ) H. F. McCarthy , Whole Jilo and Retail Druggist - gist , Ottawa , OnUrio , writer "I wia tfflicted Kith Chronic Bronchitis .for come years , but have been completely cured hy the use of Dr. Thomas' Eclcctrlc Oil , In dos < s of 6 drops on sugar. I hare also pleasure in recommending it as an embrocation f jr external use. " HEGISTRATION NOTICE. tiiTK OF NEBRASKA , 1 BS DODOLAS tOONTT , ) < Notice is hereby given to the ( lectors of the Fourth Ward. City of Om ha , that I will sit in the store of James Forsyth , northwest coiner < f 16th aud Capitol Avet > ue. on Monday , Tuesday aud Wedne.day , U eh 2Stb. 29th and SOth , and Friday. Saturday and Monday , April 1st , 2nd and 4th , 1831 , for the { .urposo of registering the elector * of said wad , fur city o ection to bo held outhe.'tbdiy of April , 1831. Hue Notice is hereby given , that , a New List of tbo electors will have to be made , owing to the changes made in the ward boundary , and tbt electors will govern themselves accordingly. In witnres nhere"f , I hereunto set my hand this 18th day of March. "A. D. " 1831. JOHNS. WOOD , mlOto a5 Registrar. ORDINANCE NO. 448. * An Ordinance dividing tbo City o ! Omaha Into wards and fixing the boundaries thereof. Be It ordained by the City Council of the City of Omaha. SECTIOS 1 , The Citj of Omaha is divided Into sii (0) ( ) ward' , and gud wards anal ! consist re- up ttively of thsterrl''ry contained within the boundary lines hciemaiter spccifled. FIRST WARD. SKCTtoX 2 , The first ward shall be bounded on tbo north bv a line betfnnlnf at the Intersection of Thirteenth and Howard "streets , and rnnnln ? thence cut on the renter line o ( Howard etn ct to the corporat.on botindarv on ths went \ a line Beginning at luch Intersection anJ iun- nlng thence south on the center line of Thir teenth street lethe corpoiatton boundary Its east line beine the east corporation line of Hill city south of Howard street and its south ho in - d ry being the soutifboundary line of s U ciiy east of Thirteenth street. SECOND WARD. SxcnoxS. That second ward shall be hounded on the north bp a line bojmDinj at the ioterio t'on ' of Thirteenth and IIo a.d itraets and run ning thence west on the center line of Sntnt Marj' a\eouothe < 'ce wcjt on the center line of Saint Mary sa > enue to the in'.errcclkn tf the Lent-r line of Phi. . Sharidan street thence touth on the center line ot Fhll fchordan street to the center line of chermin s'rett , tben'e west on tbe center line ot Sherman , Farrgut and Co- barn streets to tbe corporation boundary ; on the cut by a line heglmiiu at such intersect ! m and runni g thence couth on the center line of Thirteenth street to the corporation honndirj ; its west line bAog the west boundary line of said tilyouth of tie canter line cf L'ohurn street anil its icuUi line bclnjtha south boun dary line of said city west of thirteenth streci. THIRD WARD. - Sicmitl. 7 he third ward shall bs bounded on the si uth by line btginntrg at the inter sect on ot Fifteenth and U iward streets , and ru mill : thence east < > n theco iter line of Howard itrcet to til ; east boundary line of said city ; on the ci > tbya iae-b-ginning at sach intsracc- tlon and running thrnca north on the center line cf Fifteenth street ti the center of Daven port trrct , thnrp east for its northern boundary of the center line of Davenport street anil thence on a line in propagation of sa'd center line to the > H boundary of tiid city ; its rait boundary bein ? the east t > oudary hne of said city from the center of Divcnport street ex tended t > the center of Howard itreet extctdeJ. FOURTH WARD. SzcnovS. The Foarth Ward shall he bounded on the south by aline beginning at the inter section of Fifteenth and II ward streets and runn us ; thence weton the cenUr line of How ard ttroet to tho'centir line of Saint Mary's Arcnue , thence west on the center line < f Smt ll ry s Avenue to the center 1'ne of Fhil. Sheii- dan itreet , thence south on the tenter line of Phil. Slier din street to th center line of Sher man street , thence vest on the center line < f Sherman , Fanairut and Cobum strettg , to the con oration boundiry , on the eaat by a line be- ginnm ; a * such inter sect Ion aid luunin ; tbenct north on the ccntr Hue of Fifteenth street to the crnter of Onvenport street , thene weat on the canter line of Divcnport > trc l to the cen ter tf Nineteenth strter , thence noith on the cen'orliie ol Nineteen1 ! ! street ta the cester lint ot Ch caio strco' , anil thence west for a northern boundary on the center line of Chicairo itreet to the cenier ot Twenty sixth strce' , thenconorth 01 the center line of Twentj-sixth street to th section line between sections six teen and twenty one , and thence Witt on sild sesilon line to thi corporation boundary ; the west line o' said ward Kin , ' the west boundary 1 ne of s-iid rlty fiom gold section lize to the center of said Coburn street. FIFTH WARD. SEC 6 The Fifth win ! shall be bounded on the west ry a line beginning at tve mtenectlm ol Nineteenth and Davenport ttrettj and run ning theme north on the center line of Nine teenth rt--eet to the south section Hne of section ten , thence west on raid t ection line to the cen t-r Hue of the w < 3r. ha f o ! s id section tn , and thence north on Bald center line of sa d west hilt of Mid s < ction ton to ib north co-porsticn bocndiry I ne ; onthefouth by aline bejinnmg at tuch intersect.on and running thence cast on the center line if iMveapoit street , and on a line iti prolongation of id center ln ) to the ca.t loundary liiie ot the dtv ; the northern HDD of > ad ! ward being the no th touudary line of said city Irom thl renter Ine of the xl half of ra'dreciion ten cast , ni tao fa tern lonndary line of tiid w.ird bein ; thi east linn . , f sild city fromDaytnportstreet extended north. SIXTH WARD. Hie. 7. 7he Sixth ward shall be bounded on the routn by a line bculomng t t e intsrsect'oa ot Nlnrtcenih < nd Chlcrwo streets , thence west on the center line of Chlcazo stret to tbe center of Tenty-slxth treet , thence north on the center linu of Twentr-ilith street t > the tect on 1 ne between sections sixteei and tw ntv one , and thence west on sa'd section line to the .01- per tion boundary ; on the ea t by a lina be ginning at inch intersect on an J running thence north on the ccn'er line ot Nine ceuth st eet tote to the south section line of section tea , thence west on said section line to ths center line of the west half of sadB-ction ten , and thence north on said center Ime of sitd west ha'I ' of said t ec tion t n to the no th corporation boundarv lire , the northern line of sant id beinjr the"north boundary line of said city from the center Una ot t e west h If o ! sa'd section ten west to tha west boundary line of said city , nd tba western boundary line of s id ward being the westrn bonndiry line ot said city from tht section line between section sixteen and twenty-one to the north boundary line of sii city. SEO. 8. IMs ordinance shall .ale * effect and be in for. e f torn and After Its pumice. ( Signed. ) JAMES E. BOTD , Prts'tClty Council. Passed Uarch 15tb , 1SSL Attest : J. F. SIcCiRTjnrr , City Cleric. Approved March 16 , ISil. ( Sijned. ) C. S. CHASE , It Mayor. T A-pg-TT ! " fej NO CHANGING C1RS lEHWEBf OMASA AND CHICAGO , Whe'e Direct contectlon * are Made With Through Sleeping Car Lines TO New York , Boston , Philadel phia , Baltimore , Wash- incton , AND ALL EASTKRN ClTiBS. THE SHORT LINE via PEORIA for lndianapolisCincinnatiLouis- ville. AXD ALt , FOI1TS IX TH3 TUK BEST LINE FrfR ST. LOUIS , Where Direct Connfdlons are made In the UNION 1 EPOT wi'h Tntouih ilcopiag Car Lines far all Points S O TT The New Line for IXBS The Favorite Eoute for The nneqnaled inducements offered by this Line to Travelers and Touring , are as follow : The celebrated Pullman ( I6-wheeI ; Palace Sle p- Inf Cars , run only on this Lino. C. , 11. & Q. P Iac Drawing-Koom Core , with Horton's Re clining Ch Irs No extra clurga for SeaU In Reclining Chairs. The famous C. , B. & Q. Palace Dininir Cars. Gorgeous Smoking : Cars Qtttd with Elegant High-Backed Ra-tan Itevolriu ? Chiira for the exclusive use of flrst-dass passen gers. gers.Steel Track and Superior Equipment , corn- lined with their Great Through Car Arrange ment , makes this , above all others , the favorite Route to tbe East , South , and Sonth-Eist. Try it , and yonwlll find traveling a luxury Instead of discomfort. Through Ticket" via tbii Celo' rated Line for sale at a'l ' offices In the United Statesand Canada. All Information about Rates of Fare , Sleeping Car Accommodations , Time Tables , &c , will be cheerfully given by apphinr to JAMES B. WOOD , General Passenger Agent , Chicago. T. J. FOrrr.lt , General Manager. Chicago K.G.IST.JOE&G.B.R.H.1 II the only Direct Line to ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST From OXAHA and the WEST. Ho change of cars between Omaha and St. Lonla And bat ono between Omaha and New York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS KUCHU9AIL Eastern & Western Cities With legs charges and In advance of other lines. This entire line Is equipped with Pullman' * Palace Sleeping Cars , Palace Di > Coach- ea , Miller' 3 Silety Platform and Coupler and the celebrated - Vf ertlngbotoo Air-Brake. THAT YOUR TICKET B3AD3TB City , St. Joaeph tor tile , at all coupon stctZocc In Sha J. F. P.\P.IA.D ! , A. /it..ir- - , Oeu 2PQeal K - . i. uci / ht J'JNOO , Mo ttl. u JS P , V U. JJKACUICK-JT , Tliat * < . . A. B. LAtt : . Aicent.OinaLv Ucn'r ! Afent. BY THE ORE OF PR. BOSAHIKO'S PILE REMEDY. INTERNAL , EXTERNAL , AND ITCHING PILES pure on tbe application of Dj 3o ruiUo'p File BgnKMly , which ncta a . erly upoo the partii aOtegtgd , otoaorfalnt fee TmnoiB. allaying tbe latcnae Ul other remcOlc * have CtUad. Sie no other , and tell year affilglitrlga i i merito. merito.DO DO NOT DELA7 ( Bin tbe drain on the yt n icrmmnent dUablUtj- , bat bay It , TRY IT LOURED 50 CENTS. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT , eMi when 700 can not obtain ltofliImTi > Till * end It , prepaid , on receipt of prlcf > r. Bo iuiUo'B Treatise o Pile * sent fro tn application. Addres * Hi DB , BOSAHKO MEDICINE GO. PIQtf A. O. . THE COLORADO BUSINESS GOLLEQ Thl8 institution , located at Denver , Colorado , the Educational and Commercial center ot the West , la pro-omlnently the best and moat practi cal cf ita kind for the ] MERCANTILE TRAINING OF Young Men and Ladies. G. W. FOSTER , President , D. W. OADY , Socrotaiy Ths moat extensive , thorough and complete restitution of the ilnd In the world. Thonaandi of accountants and Buslncas men , in tbe prln. clpil cities aud towns ot tbe United States , croo their success to our course of training. The Rishi , Kind of Education for Young Men and Iadies ( Finn , new brick block , at Junction ot threa troct car llnca Elegantly fitted and ( urniahed apartments or tbe application of and carrying out of onr nofol and-sritenutte methods of BUSINESS TRAINING , Yonnj men who oontcmplate a bodneo Ufa , nd parents havine eons to educate , are parties- tarly requested to send for our n w Circular , which will giro full Information aa to terai , ondition ot entrance , etc. Address a W. FOSTEE , President , Donvap Coicrarlo THE MERCHANT TAILOR , Itprepared to make Panta , 8mt and ovsrcoata to order. Pricesfit and workmanjhip guaranteed to suit. OnelDoorWeat or nrnicfcslianlt'e. no ITSCH'S PRUSSIAN THE LATEST VICTORY OF MEDICAL SCIENCE. She only axlstlng remedy for every spe cie * c Acute or Chronic Dlieasa of the Orgruii of Inspiration , find on absolute SPECIFIC FOR CONSUMPTION ! rpHIS nll-povrorful vegetable prepara- JL tion expels from the lungs ami air paa- BOCOI , the mucua anil ninco-pus produced byprlmormry Inflammation , h nlc the Irritated membrami. and renovate * every organ which trtlilzoi the breath of Life. It contains no itupefylnj poison , nnrt Is in ull revpects a healthful medi cine. The rapidity and certainty frith Which it ANNIHILATES A COUGH la astonishing. It * effect * so deeper than the m r symptoms of pulmonary dis ease and discharges the cause from the 8 } stem. Free and painless expectora tion i * the mode by which it relieve * the lungs , chest and throat from the burden * which oppress them ; thns arresting Con sumption and Bronchitis in the germ be fore they reach the mare dnn erou * stages. The emaciated sufferer BATTLINB FOR LIFE irith the most tcrriblo scourge of onr cli mate will find Fritsoh's Prussian Cough Syinp a potent ally , find will assuredly win the fight by adhering strictly to thl * great medicine. The GASES NOW ON RECORD in which it "has been administered with entire success an a remedy for every va riety of malady which affects the Ke- f plmtory functions , amount _ to more UUm FIVE THOUSAND nt the present date , nnclycttho prepara tion is only In the infancy of its useful ness The great defect of all Cough Kamedies hitherto introduced is that th y are simply o pulsory. Ilence they are useless ; for unless the causes of the acrid secretions which are coughed up arc romo\ecli\ncl the ruptured , inflamed or maturated surfaces healed and re stored to their natural tone , a cnre is Impossible. Tritsch's PrngMan Cough Syrup accomplishes these objects. The mnctuand niiico-pus which are the con- ncquenco of I.nngllsease , arc thrown off by it , while at the same time it soothes and invigorates the weakened tissues. "LIFE TOR THE LUNGS. " For coughs , colds , influenza , bronchial difficulties , tightness of the chest.hoarse- nt'ss , sore throat , trachltis , Inflamma tion of the lungs : , difficulty of breathing , pleurisy and all disorders of a pulmonary nature , it has never been equaled. Sole acents in America , IlICHABDSOX & CO , St. Louis , Ho. SOLD BY AIX DRUGGISTS. PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS/ A new and hitherto unknown remedy ( or all ikeisas of the Eldaejo. Bladder , and Urinary Onans. It will pOBitiv ly cnrc Diabetes , Gravel , Drop * ay , Brleht'a Disease , inability to retain or eipell tin Urine , Catarrh of the Bladder , blffh colored and scanty Trine , Patninl Urinating , LAME BACK , Ucncri ! Weakness , and all Female Com- plalnta. It avoids Internal medicines , U certain in It effects and cnrog when nothlnor else can. For fale by all Drajrglsta or gent by mall free npon receipt of the price , $2.00. DAY' Y PAD CO. , PHOR'RS , Toledo , O. SZTS your addreca for oar little book , How 3 was Saved. " ' WES K. I3H , Airent tor JThrMk . SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC AND St. Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. The Old Rdiillc Siiyizc City Route I 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE I . From COUNCIL BLUETS to ST. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH , or BISMARCK , And all polntaln Northern Iowa , Minnesota and Dakota. This Una la equipped with tbe Im proved Westlughouse Automatic Air Brakes and Millar Platform Coupler and Buffer. And for SPEED , SAFETY AND COMFORT la unsurpassed. Elegant Drawing Boom and Sleeping Cnraowned and controlled by the com pony , run Through IV ithont Change between Union Pacific Transfer Oepot , Council Bluffs , and St. Paul. Trains leare the Union Pacific Transfer Depot at Council Bluffs , at 5:15 : p m. , inching 21onx City at 10:20 p. m. . and St. Pan ! at 11:05 a. m , making HOURS IN ADTAHOT oj AK7 OlH2B BOTJXS. Retaining , leave St. Paul at 8:30 : p. m. , ar- rlvtnr at Sioux City at 4:15 : a. m. , and Union Pacific Transfer Depot , Council Bluffs , at 9:50 : a. m . Be euro that your tickets read via "S. O. k P. B. B. ' F. C. HlliS , Superintendent , Missouri Valley , Iowa1 P. E. ROBINSON , Ass't Ocn'l Paw. Agent. J. H. O'BRTAJT , and Passenger Agent. Council Bluff i Gentle Women "Who want glossy , Inxnriant and Travy tresses of abundant , beantifol Hair mnst use LION'S KATHAIRON. This elegant , cheap article always makes the Hair grow freely and fast , keeps it from falling ont , arrests and cnres grayness - ness , removes dandruff and itching , jnakes the Hair strong , giving it a cnrling tendency and keeping it in any desired position. Beau tiful , healthytSalr is the sure result of using Eathairon. MAKE NO 3IISTAKEI MICA ATT.E GEEASE CompoaediarKolyof powdered mtcaandlsinzliaj la tbe brat and cheapest lubricator In tbe world. U is the best because ! t dot * not para , but forms a highly polished surfaca over the axle , do Ins away with a large amount of friction. 1 1 to the cheapest because you need u e but half the quantity In giexdag your wasron that you wool J cf any other axle grease mule , and then run your wazou twice as lo sr'l " " * ' " * ? ? * iv u well for Mill Oexrin ? , Thresblns MaeEint * , Bnjfgles.Sc. , as for waKons-fiend fer P ° et Cyclopedia of Things Wortft Knowing. MaHed Ask Your Dealer For It oct2 IPPETIZER SURE CURE For COUGHS , COLDS , BRONCHITIS , ASTHMA , CONSUMP TION , and all Diseases of the THROAT and LUNGS. The most acceptable preparation In the known world. By adding to TOUT BOCK and RYE Ittle Lemonjulco , you hare an exellent Appetizer and Tonic , for general and family u . The Immense and inereasinp pales and the nnmaroui UatimoalaiF receired dally ari > th bet ( Tldence * of its virtues and popularity. Put up in Quart Size Bottles , giving More for the money than any article in the market. Extract from Report of the Commissioner of Internal Revenne : TREASURY DEPARTMENT , OFFICK OF INTERNAL REVZNU 1 Wisnnaiojr , D. C. , January 18,1SSO. I Hewn. LAWRENCE & MARTIN , Ull Madison St. , Chicago , n ! * . . GKXTLDIKM : Thb compound , in the opinion ot this office , would have a sufficient quantity die BALSAM OF TOLU to Rite it all the advantages ascribed to this article in pectoral complaints while the whisky and th syrup constitute an emnlalon rendering it an agreeable remedy tq the patient. Compounded according to th formula , it may roperly b clashed a * a MED1C1MAL PREPARATION undjr the proTMons of U. 8. RcTbed Statrtes , and when go stamped , ntay t sold by Drnttsfeta , Apothecaries and Other Persons without rendering them liable to pay tpecial tax as liquor dealers Yours Respectfully , ( Signed ) GREEN. B. RATJM , Commlsalonb - LAWRENCE & MARTINProprietors , Chicago , Ills. Sold by DRUGGISTS , GEOOEES and DEALERS everywhere a f. OOODJIXN. OKSn' . nUAH\ 10 ? IS A GRATIFYING FACT THAT THE WHITE SEWING MACHINE Gives universal Satisfaction and that it is stead ily and rapidly increasing in pnblic tavor. The White Machine iustly claims to be the best made , the easiest running , the 'simplest in . construction and the most perfect Machine in the market. M. The White Co. employ as agents men of in t S tegrity , and purchasers are always satisfied , because they find everything just as repres ented. Everybody should use this Machine. The sales so far this year are more than double * * i ANEW the corresponding time last year. All orders addressed to the Omaha Office will be promptly filled JOHN ZEHRUNG , Cor. I nvcnport and 1.1th Sts. Omaha. NEW AND CORRECT MAP pGSyt. Proves beyond any reasonable question that the - * CHICAGO' & ' NORTH-WESTERN R'Y ' Is by nil odds tlio best road for you to taka when temllng In either direction between 1 ' ' Chicago and all of the Principal Points In the.West , North and Northwest. Carcf nlly examine this 3Iap. The Principal Cities of tha "Wet and Northwest are Stations on this road. Its through trains make close connections wlta the trains ol all railroads at Junction points. CHICAGO A : NORTH-WESTfiRN RAILWAY. THE CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY , Over all of Its principal Hncs.nras each war dally from two to foorormoro Fast Express Trains , it is the only road west of Chicago that uses tha PTJTXMAre HOTEL DINING It Is the only road that runs runmrm Sleeplnpr Cars North or Northwest of Chicago , It has nearly 3,000 JUILKS OfjtOAn. It forms tito following Trunk Lines : "Cpuacil Bluffs , Denver& California Line. " "Wlnona , Minnesota & Central Dakota Line. * ! jorcr. C ty > J , or. Nebraska & Yankton Line. " "Chicago , St. Paul and Minneapolis Line , " or. Illinois. Frreport & Dnbuqne Line. " "Jlilwankeo. GrecnBay & Lake Superior Line. " Tickets over this ro d are sold hy all Coupon , Ticket Alents ta the United States and Canndas. Uemembcrtoask for Tickets via this roadho sure they read over It. and take none other. 3IARVIS nuanm.Gcn'UIanaser , Chicago. L W. U. STESSErT.Geniraas. Agent , Chicago. HA.RRTP. UCJEL , , Tlck-t A entC. t N. W. Railway , 14tt > * nuir rnbint itre ta. I ) . B KIMBA.L.I _ ! , AWJtant Ticket AzentC & N. W. Railway , llth and rarnham Street * . J. B3L.L , 1 ii-ket vent C. * N. W. Railway , U. P. R. R. Depot. JAMES T. CLARK'OMi.ral * z.nt. z.nt.HiVERIGK. . B ! ! SHG , FEATHERS And EverytMng pertaining to lh& b'rjuiture acd upholstery Trade. A COMPLETE ASSOHTSfiEHT OF MEW HOODS AT THE LCTWIEST 1208 and' 1210 Farnham Street. ap St moa th lit utter , FARNHAM 10th. 1001 , cor. . Grand Display -OF- SPRING CLOTHING !