' AHAMO > ! . * > pf . . 3.1 * > c * ' tTHEBEETTolrrooms. * at Chi "inWn F-Eeput > lic n ichy * convention thii .L , rteriitfatiin theXOBarn'on council-chamber , and ferry boats are running between easl * Nebraska City and Nebraska "City. If you want Bill-Head ) , Letter-Head rany'Job' w6rk.r-Call iat Tin BEE Job Booms. Price ! that , will Bail -every one.- , - * : - . ! , one.ti. . Mli'-4 V * . 1 V , i , . . .irAn : UvtP. engine ranou > the trad Tuesday near Rcddis t Thrill's pact * " " ' * < , ' : from -wasTwiat which hae 'weakened the'lrack and let down tha raili * on one side . * " By card 'from I. GvEnsign , Buperin- " " ndentotAmerican's. S. "Union , we are ' Wrefjaestedto contradict the rumor that bat .Vbeea publtthed , that MX. I. P. Page , missionary of the A. N..S. .3. 17. forNe- braSca , bad commUted suicide. Mr.-Gagc * isalive'ft&d well ana expects soon to return -toliis'work inliebtuka. ' " ' - -at Tto'lectnre"aTmrorrecd'to be-jveu { the Unitarian church oil Monday"iiigut did not take pliee "pwinp-Vo'jlfre ioabiliQ' ci Prof. ChnrcV 'to reach Omaha in 'conse- pected that he will five his lecture , "Sun day ; ICa Uses and Abuses , " on .Friday evening nezc. At the coroner's inquest 'Tuesday af tcrnooncn ihe body ( i Henry Forstfeldt , it was found that there were no. indica tions in the rooovo'f'deceased that euicTde had been coatmitted..nnd as the witnesses knew nothing about it except the finding of the body , the jury returned a verdict to the effectlthat the deceased. came tp his death from causes junkncwa < to them. The deceased was buried yesterday by hit friend * . * * ' - " l * * & : ; - BeBtbaard , T t A e. At once , & good watchmaker , a EDnoLMg& EiucKsoK'p. Good , pay and steady work for a good mac. c Choice Buta gSTacnlpi ; , Peach- Blow and Ejriy.Itq.o ToUtoesjalBoa : - ' FrBB'eh' , Spafabh. Torchony D'Alen- fdoel , 5 bjiit" : * ; ' 1 < OOOFEE&-I Dioa , r615 Burt streel , etrfien.Slx- ! ' foretn the \le Uer was-reeeivedaUthia.office- ; . lk- -4 - X _ ' - - "V * 5" " ! * - - V * " ' * 1itorijt,1 * iw < iuTd'haTeBeoR.you ) , Please loavn my name out of ' am ; RjspoctfulIr ( ' ? t" ' "EF. . SU , jjmJ * rrr * . . - - - . . - JrCIte * : i < ; Tx . -.tT-aenay ifteraoan'Sroytho w&s&c- tlrely.8t ' " -Tho" devil * tnonV would be , When the devil gotyeU , h Taughlng In eays the.- has -a walk * c" 'tVery ttnanl- mous about Kris. They think he c&n nka era by bayin AVabish tickets JwoFdjHara picca , | than playing tO& m 4 45'.xiX * . fc msyor at $1200 a year. Cretonnes and new prints , at LARD'S. Meala at nil hours at Tizird's Pal- - - n [ oLilter.TIarch'SOfli Ish & be : located at 1400 OM H etreetjreadytor business. -X ® - > r Z ? * - . Goldsmith-at-Largo. Goldsmith , wbum Hisawater has bsen stamping to death in their waids for lo theno many years , has been recommended by the parly caucus for councilman.-j-Republica.n. [ ; one trord-rfioodSbad or indif- uttered a TA 4 _ . _ 1 - * W" * - - " m.m afbout "GToUbmi in this paper , olnco reprimanded for plating a dirty trick , in pulling down the * * * > .S 1 * W * K , F < A j f nomination for counctaianallarge ! by Tourston'a packed caucus Hondiy assed . * . . . ' " " , , ,4 " * * = , > ; i assumia tbatL > oldsniith ia alre&oy . ( coHncilmm-at-brgo. He.iWt evonjtt nominated and if the * city ' cjaav htioajjust tOepite'Bcse- noru bo npninjpTt lar e ajwefik fro Ajdnth The voter * of Omaha will in Omaha , whs * aUnda in froi-t if His store aoor , Una < ham ttrtiet f ishion , looking for some etrancir to rope in or some greutihorn to demur. PKESCRIPTIOSS SPECIALTY , .l SCHEOTER & BECHT'S Opera House Pharmacy , 211 Fifteenth street , * t BSQM. The < WaterworksT Company Entered Upon the Worll * " of Pipe Laying. ! * Present Stage'of Operations An Incipient Strike. The wannweather of the last few diys has Induced the Waterworks company to enter npon operations on 8 lively scale. Since Saturday last a fores of about seventy men hare been atwortron the river bottoms this morn- ingthe work of plpeiaylrgiabegnn with a force whichwithin two days will num ber ono. hundred and fifty men , in ch&rga of tha contractors , Messrs. JamesHIcEwcn and Hubbard Smith , of Detroit , who reached here a day pi two sinca. The scene at the bottoms is just now a yery lively one. A force oi muons are engaged In 'erecting the brick boiler and pump house , 40x00 feet in dimensions , which is to con tain in one apartment the four great steam boilers and in the other the two matsive pumps which will raise the watar to the supply reservoir. Imme diately north of the "boiler house is a large erjuard abutment of .solid masonry , which is to support the eighty foot smoke stack. .A . small circular .structure on the river bank attrac's attention. "Near it'are a number of immense circular iron , castings , six feet in diameter and four feet long , painted a bright ver- mlllion color and bearing a flange by .which each is bolted to the other. These are to ba lowered to bed-rock within the circular enclosure and will constitute the river well. Several open ings in these castings indicate where the lateral pipes will extend through the bank to the river , at different ele- vatluns , and the 24-inch pipe extend ing from the well to the settling basins. Of the three settling-basins the two farthest to the south are nearly completed. . Very little work Is yet to bo done on the northern basin and the clear water b"asin next the river. These basins -cover an urea o ! 210- , 000 square feet , and are built in the * immense ssnd drift which has ac cumulated at this point tha highest ground on the river bottom , and well protected from the river by the Union Pacific rock , rip-rap. The narrow clearwater baiin , from which the water a pumped tojthe reservoir on the hill , lextends'from north to south along the -river.banvr while its west embank ment separates it * from .the eastern - [ ern laid of th8throe iettllng basins.- Between each of the settling bisine , and between each basin and . 'the clear water basin , is a circular tower , which , when the basins are completed , - willbe for' the inflaent and effluent pipes. These towers "havepipes : communicating air different levels with-the settling basins , bat" the towers adjoining the clear water tjasin.commulcsto with that by but a single' pipe. Another series' of 'tow- era -ot similar appe.tranca connect each basin with the sewerage yslom , which extends under'the enttre'syeticm ofibisins. These towers resemble ! at. present a lot of sentry boxes , bat will SOOQ be'partially burled in thai embankments * " bankments : ' - I / A glance at Eoginoar Divis' 'plans -pontcys some idea of the bewildering 'extent and 'magnitude of tho'p'tpo sys- rtemj.which extend ] far , tp ths north , outh and west , and forms'a psrfect fljatom of circulation to nil parts of the city. There are iu all over thirty- two mjles of pipe. j r'ThTcompany . has been lo coniiaer- i - * - - | able expense' to protect the- works gamst 'any possible encroachment oi ' { hi river.although the Engineers cpn- sider thB Tock protections sufficient protection sgMnat tbo river. ! The engine and boiler house Kro located so high above the highest water , , orer knewn here , that there .caube no "stoppage in .pumping'on account of high . - water.To give an Idea of the -height of the.ground ! of the "engine" house IS ia Bnfficijntj to say that it is on a level with the window sills of the U. P shops. , Considering the terrific winter the company his made wonderful prog ress. .Aa Boon aa the ground becomes manageable at all points gangs of men will be put to work , so that bjfore-the middle of April fully four hundred men will be working in all directions. Inside of sixty days the works are promised to bo three-fcurths completed od , and that water will bo running in the main part of the city andcitizens , enjoying the clear waters of the mud dy Missouri. THE PIPE LAYING. T ho work of creeling the brick" smoke stack was begun on the bottoms y a erday. The force of pipo-ltyers ivho were set at worfi this morning at a Eal- ary of gl 25 per day , finally refttaed to rotk for'lb'atprice , claimlnc § 1 50 , . the price usually pai4d for work of thla' o'-asa. Mr. Shelton stales the situa tion in this regard to bo 'that the men wtre ao to work now simply fen the purpose of-giving them work.jmd ihat there In a quantity of froitinthe ; ground 'which makes it an additional expense tor the company to begin pipe laving at this'time. IJu cliims that most of the men were willing to go to work , but were threatened jand pcnuided byouUide laborers no to do BO. Htaxbc bv.ed they would g > to work yesterdftyy'Ow.d stated : hnt it was tbo intuition in a short ttm j to piy them the regular price of one dollar lar tnd a half per da > . Marshal Wcsterdahl was appealed to about two o'clock for some police to protect the laborers aa tnere was signs of trouble. The marshal sent Officer JlcCluro in command of two officers to p'reiervu order. | Messrs. Smith & McCuna , the con tractors , aro'jetidents of-Dalroit'and have had a large experience in the construttion of water works , lie Mo- Cune being a hydraulic engine t o j long experienca in ScoiLind. ' h'Jft' contract calls for the laying of thirty-one miles of pipe by July lot. They expect , however , to em ploy a large force of men and com- plcte- the -worlr considerably before that' Operations are begnn &t the corner ofc Slr.tB , nth and Onmbg streets ; at the street railroad track , to which point the plpa was laid from the river last fall ; and after proceed * ing a short .distance , up Gaming street they will branch oat In different direc- tionSjSeveral gangs being thus placed at work and the wcrk completed as ii progresses , including the putting In ol the hydrants and box ral'ves. Therbest Overalls , Shirts and T7n- dcrwear is made1 at L. 0. Eoewali's , 13th. and Jackson streets. m28-m-w-a - - - Splendid fruits at Tizard's Palacei -Prang's EiBter Cards at Hospe's. Prang'a Easter Cards at Hospo's. ' ' Prang'a Easter .Cards at Hrspe's. Jtl 100AL POLITICS , The Republic in Primaries , T1BST5fAKD. . There , was but one ticket . .in thli ward , and there wdrel49 > otes cast. .For Counciltnan James Gilbert. For Delcgitea E. K Inng , .E. M. Btenberg , Gottlied Zimmerman , 8. J ; Larson , John Ro'slcky , James Gilbert ; , Wm TJmpherson. TaiBD WAED. Here there were also two tickets. The foliotring was the whining ticket : Delegates D. N. Miller 218 , Sim. Beatty 218 , Price Sannders 254 , Afatt Hoover 338 , Walter Bennett 216 , D. A. Griffin , Will H. Blley 211. Ira -Wilton t Councilman-at-large , 218. 218.Ward Ward Councilman Frank D. Kent , 216. 216.Board Board of Education 0. D. Wood- worth. The following was the defeated ticket : Delegates io the city convention Oarl Grandprc , 128 ; 0. 0. Gnthrio , 133 ; John " \Veidensahl , 128Edward ; Kuester , 129 ; J ) . L. McGuckinj 141 ; 'Henry J. Mitchel , 130 ; Matt Hoover. 125. ' . ; Councilman-at-large August Dull , Councilman Charles Banckes , , 124. Member of the Board of Education OhasrD. Woodworth. FIFTH WAED. . Thcro was red-hot contest in this ward between the adherents of Robert McConnell and thoaa of John l . Erck , candidates for ward councilman , the totjl number of voles being 433. There was considerable scratching , and it took seme llttlo time to count the votes. The following ticket was elected : For Councilman Robert McCon nell , 2G5. For Councilman at Largo Jacob H. Counaman , 433. For Member of the Board of Edu cation at Large Clark Woodman , 268. 268.For For Delegatea Charles P. Need- ham , 564 ; Joseph Redman , 252 ; James A Knicht , 301 ; A. H. Ssrend. by , 265 ; N. Elliott , 263 ; J. N. Murphy - phy , 265 ; H. A. Haskell , 265. j Tbo other-ticket was as follows : Ward Councilman John H. Erck , 200. j Councilman at large Jacob JM. Counsman. j Board of Education W. W. Marsh , ' 193. ! Delegates Henry Bolln , 207 , Isaac B. Rockenfield 207 , Ed. Lseder 20U "ATWrMaraL 197-Johnr McDonald , Jr.,204 , T. 0. Brnnner 191 , .W.jB. Christie 2iO. . ' 14 , , IS TOE SIXTH. i Tha 'following ticket was'decided Upon in-tho-Sixth : > For Delegates to the City Conven tion R. E. Gaylord , 0. 0. Hon so ) , William A. Smith , BrunoTzschucn , J : W. Nichols , O. P. Straight , Wm. Wallace. * ForWard Councilman W. I. Baker. Oouncilman-at-large 0. 0. , House ! . * ' " * For Member of the Board cf Ednf- cation Leavltt Burnham. j Hamburgs end Insertions , elegant and cheap , at COOPEB & Line's. * Try the YERBENA , best 5a cigar/ in the market. Sole Agents , ! i\ _ SCHKOTKB & BECHT , I * - Opera Hnuso Drug Store , 211 frit- teenth street. n > 23ifrr No Cause for Blame. To the Editor o ( TDI Bn Tn rep'y to an article in your paper : of hat evening blaming me as rogik"- trar of the Fifth ward , I would jeny that I have complied with the law of registration by advertising in the' of . ficial paper of the city , and am not . to * . . " V > - ' " * -w ' I" ' % ? JV"V * Tw V T' - blame if-the' voters did not-read it. As for adve'tiaing in any other paper I would have to pay for it , which ia not anticipated by law. S. GARDEN'SEEDS. ' * ' -Liudreths & Sons' celebrated gar den .seed , in balk nnd in packages. Select onion seta , c olca seed potatoes - toes jusi received , etc. , etc/j _ BtENRY BfltLH & CO. , 23red-tf Sixteenth & Oal. Sts. - _ _ _ - , _ _ - _ _ * 1 rj M j- | | The Ballroads- The work of repiiring damages' on the railroads is progressing rapidly. Thb , Union Pacific" E&s several hun dred men at workT between , Fremont and polumbos , and will'have the read open J > y 'Saturday or Sunday. . . ( The Bi ' & ' M. railroad is open .between tlattsmoulh.and Kearney , and the thrtiugrtfirains .of both the B. M. md IT. P. are still running by way of Plattimouth. The two delayed jaat bound Union Pacific trains irrived-.hero ; laat night , and ; he train due ( o-d y will , arrive to- I The B. & M. express is leaving on 'egp ] r.t } bat : arriving more orjlsts ateV ThePJitW : nd Elkbbrn are Will . . ' - ailing.- . The St. Panl. & Omalia..road was opened Tuesday to Emeraon , th tty- ive-miles. fibove O&tland.f . ' 'Th'd' % forty German' ciblgrants en ci.ute to/0olninbns > s who""isrere rhen- .lonei jn"TiLB BjB yesterSay , fere -1 efcway.yeBterdayby wiy < f h , HiutingiodiGrand Is- Iorj | rant < if. more room , W. Boehl , iho locksmith nnd machinist , has baen wmpelled to'romoro to the northwest : orner of Fourteenth aud Howard itreats. mSOii SILTERWAREj" is wrought in more -gracefai ; and in finer finiih tbnrtever TBIS SEASON. islt : thaopetiing. ! Bt . Co.'s WANTED An apprentice , immc Hatelv , at MRS. C. A. RINGER'S' Millinery Store. M1MD Opening .rSes'sions -State. " - , -"sociatibn. .ff > ? - > , Kennedy s Addres3 ot Welcome J - . " m JL f. 'V--C' Papers and * Discussions jeots. I. " " * The first session of tfya annual meet ing ofthe ttato teachers' association rwas-hold at MMonic lfiill""Tnesday About two hundred , people were .pros- en't , fewVfTwhom came 'from beyond the limits of the. city , The meotine " " * - II" 'I t1 A - ' " * * _ i was tilled to ordor.iby-Hb& .Bi.'E. ' B. Kennedy , who stated that the' jguea- tlon of postponing the a cTatibh for onp evening had boontraisgd , be.c > use Prof. Aughey irad-'Superintendent Jones , of Lincoln'who * wlrd to have taken p _ wt/were , not present.f SaponntondenlLinb'atalod'thatiho bad rQC3lved ; telfgramja ( o'clock from. Lincoln'faskingfif . .it would not bebest.to * t.adjqura _ Jtho . as- , . . ' * > \ iwO'jLv \ljur OTi $ sociation to vlio 21st ot Juno.He was not authorized to adjourn and was not a > meaiheriQfr-thor-60njrentlon , but h&d teTograpScd'tao factB'Rrnear- ly aSjhe > could ivo them-and referred the case Uo Ibe arbiters ! CHo did not know what they would'do and was not an arbiter himself. < After a briefsjdebat'e ifcjwas unani mously resolved to , proceed , no answer iavlngJjeon-rccalvod fjpm. .Lincoln , and the moelihg"6rgant2o"d with Iho election 'of ' JPfbfr.OT1H2 } Kellom to iho chair. > x , i. . , f , * Vi. ! , * < " ) * . L THE ADDRESS OF WELCOME. ' - Hon. B. E B. Kennedy delivered the address of welcome substantially , as.follows : , ' . , , Mr. President and Ladieju : ! QonUcmen Of the Tcicherj' Aesoclitlon : < * Mr. Tnackeray upon the occasion of a disiertation on after dinner speeches.lamented that all of , tbja fine things that ono thqught of , in going to a place of entertainment were so easily forgotten. , Iam frcp.t 'say I ant led to regret-thatithoVoflicars of this asacciation . " ! > clcctsome did..Rot" -some . . . . , - l i " ' ' i-\VC' = - r J. / . better man to perforrn.- noa.utiQ3 of this very pleasant a'nd inteiestingioc- cwion one who ia'less forgetful. The cause which has brought U3ito gether is ono of va l importance jre- lating to humSn life ; to > . E'ueiahjt BUC-- cess 01 failureWe aroilolia/lffouire what is education ! ' ' .Who Srafhe du- cated persons ? . If ire wore abked ) to give a definition , and to point on ; the peraons who are educated wliere would wo lock ? In the common ' ccopiatJon of the term we would 'turn to the graduates of the universities ; tOrthoEO whohave , diplomas , and to" the pro fessional men. If.at , the same Jtime , we were requested to point' TjuFand define the jnqanlng of-Uthelbnedncat- ed , " would wev'n6t"tiJhrn-io' the me chanic arid * artisan" , tho. .farmer and , the laborer ; bnt.ia iiqure > tTUD ? Doea It follow that because a man has adi ploma from the , unlyeraltyi la an educated , man ; or bocau a ; a man labors for subsistenca ho isn't an edu- cate'df man ? t"To illustrate this idea supposethai a full grown mauwfaro dropped down . -fqr .tho. first-timejon the bread , wild ? prairie , how long ! do you suppose ho would "remain unodu- 'cated , in iho strlct'sense of the term ? All the capacities with , which nature has endowed hlnT would wear out and he would be taught by'.all of hia seassj. . He.would bo taught from nature the education , which isiho rnnfit' real , "tHe most necessary. Ho wopljl _ learn to shun that which gives pain and ; to f\ ' " . - w-.Sf-S"sr ± < vr < : tZlrVir , aeekjthat xjhich fifl rdssplea ure > Sap- 'posejhat aSpiiiarf banJ Jr better'nof-1 ' hnps/a wposSp , JwiuJLh.o Garden of EdehBhoiild bo pliced Uh-J im , they educalibn ? anl thff DtheVmatters which . - * - -1 "S f * * * TV * T- of the -best and"realedQcatipn nn yon - nattirallyiSiDquiia rBetliBfesthe . pro- , . . , , , ' Jt - * * .i-- 'lj fW * t : ' * > T * * * rt - I sent system ; is .jho best education , : \refaratVoia.lBaf"eaut { i6nHbei not educate.0 ' ! ' 1coafe"eBrrlhere is truth in iE.It ofesJfipralwSja ediiBate5. 'On one harid fia t'rgeilthat | .cfrSakf and ' t.atfcbeMe'nlputSbfrtho Ichoola nd onTtheTtijther hand" that they ba retain- ' ed. * 5T54ra-iSaai ? aifference jbo.- , - S" ' " - - Mi .fi * 7 lia .V. > . t dred-yeara , ego ; . and . . .tlje 3 : wants . . . andtu- * Z' " fb t4 < | .t ce. 8ilias"cf our every day lito now. - " ' " " in 'conclUBion'the- ' . * all Cf yottlnibohalf iofi 'thtis'-rpapnle of ttii r'ythaVtjiffy | bipuadia"Uearty : > welcomelb'thi81otfy/-afiffltHey . . . . ! liopo . . . f .1 .4i fw r v ,5 ihis.moetjyau cf jhe teachers of the stale wil be ssTpfoliliDTcjind pleasing and intfirestlb'g. Jtf yjrftrtjJT/llaVa'to ag surojpu'U „ > - * 7 % nr 'jf T wrr f sb. Superinterident Line , 'fif'tho Omahfi. schooWHlicn" read1 a"1 ? city . . . ' . _ _ _ _ * paper . . or ' * fn. i rt'r ? / ? ? "rut i - ? * r : * t. Tnt - * an plia'aea of civilized "life , 't6 discover' ' therein 'sbmeWhat .ot th'e important elements regarding education aa * ho basis of civilization. The success "pf in 'position in life 'de- a , person any * . - , * i ) Xj * 4 ' vi - t t " depends upon the dutierto be performed , formed and upon hia ability to per. form them. 'The1 " "con-fitibris of 3ife' have vastly changed inhalf ; if cedtury. Urban life predominates , newdeman'da are acquired , and social and clvillre- lationa become complicated. Amen- ca has demonstrated to the world , ji t : only in theory , but practically , that the highest form of civilization | cant exiat with individual ireedoui. . The speaker showed \haHhd intro duction of.railways , teleqraph and ( machinery revolutionized society bud , demanded 6f the individual preitor | directive power and greater skill and ; higher education than was requisite before that.time. . . A man needs now not an occupation but a vocation. . * Modern sociaty demands a system of popular education quite different from that required under its former status , , The drifting of people into compact communities nnd Deities keepj pace with the-iuvention 6f labor-saving , machinery. ; 3 _ . .foiri \ He took the ground that the three "rV coMtif'te Vho. important fcle * ments of education "acd that reiaing. should be given first considerjitlon. Reading opens the gates to usefulness and makes possible the acquisition jof. other branches of learning. A The sahool shouli acquire.a common sense view of the world's affiirs , and prepare to. take part in the busy world. Nomadic'lifo. was , the first conqbest of man'a.conqnf3t ov r the animfl- Putriarch- Mtniug wawtbB thrd conquest } - " " by a vast array of facts and fi-j nres compBebf frcSi ftiribty of SOUCB T.-.o setsiocs to-day trill be hel'd in the High School building , and it fs uncertain whether the programme as- published can be followed , because it 1 > --M - . . . sprae who.were to ' ' tak'e.pTrfcto'reaohjthpieity. - * " ' Jt tf , 'pKoaEAialEl v-f * ? 'The following'Is lhe programme for " this eveningl' * ' ' " ' . ' . " ? March 31. R9 a | m. Thursday ' Tf y3r. BookY in rthbir rela'tipn to EdoWtion , A. .K. , 'Gowdyj ' principal Pawnee Academy , Pawnee City. * Piper = : Th"o : Jrm8and Methods of American-E3uc tion , < MBs ! Elsie Do- Cqa , teacher , High .school , Lincoln. Piper The Hiatcryot the Jtfebras , ka rSVate" Teachers ? csspciation , P.rpf. J. M.'McKenzio , Slate Normal Bchodl.Peru. " , . , . .r , , . " - i Should , the eligibility j or atatei county and. city sn crlnlend * enta be leg illy restricted td prpfes- alonai , educators ipldipg either the highejt gradaof .state corlificate OJ-R .regula'r djploma frafel eorae chartere'd collogqJ-universHy or normal.schcjol ? 2 'p. ni , Thursday , March,31i > ape ' ' 'The-Earcal6h7oiheDoaf : ( ; ; ; ; ; . .Mutes- ; A'.CJillespre , , prin.cipsl.Ne2 braska jus'tituto'fpr.the.doaf ' ar dnmb , .Omaha , , . , , ' „ . . -I ; Paper , I'Coupty Normallne jtu es , their , Wim.'and management , ' " J/jA. SmithVcbunty'superintendbnt\7ahbOi Paper. "The High School Course1 , Wellington \ . Uicimmond , principal h'gh Bchbol , Fremont. Paper , "The DiRnityqf the Teach- 5rorBtWbrkM , E. B , Fairfield , chancellor a'tato univeralty , Lincoln. 1 7.:3C : p. m. , Thursday,1 IKrch 311- Elocution15 arid Readirig-iMUs LyMia _ _ _ _ I * * t social reunion. I Bell , Lincoln ; - * YK&TERDAY. ' Tesler'clay'nudbcr of' prominent - nont teacherTfrom various parts of tfie * T r y v/"M i * * * T f ' v atate put in aVapjiaarancJ , 'Including Prof.Samuel Aughey , H. R Palmer , iS.1 Rv.TThuompson State , -Superintend- jmt W.y. , . 'WnK ' fa . IntendoptH. F. Bdw'erB-Miss E.De - lieu and oilier ct Lin- lady teachers-- - LinH. H. Nicholson' ' ' and - J 'M ; ' McKenzle , of P JiProf. ; . , Ji : W.Lijve , of iBlkal onthj'I'.rof. ' ' 0. J. , 'Ddvis of Hasfinja Prof. Funk , Ex-Superintendent Beals , dent I o , Prol : ner , Rhodes-and-many lady toachert of , the.ctty TveropVcsont besides Prof. Livingston , of Oalhottn. , - About IZS.'wero present , embracibf jail yartefies In agg , encolfroriTthe-bluahinJ : ' maiden to the . * 1assjfntn1 . , h jj-i - - - veterangrayhaired-flager ; TnTfiret pap'eV'of Wtf'waB by Prof. Davh of Histioga , on "The Jmp'ortaS'coipfraHistory in our schio'la .acd'ipw it' ' should be taught. " | The second1 paper was by-MisaE. C C'sseV , o'f ' "North Plaf.te. Her.aub. jecfLfWhat / Educates1 , ' was admirably handled. . , ' . * / - _ ? ] * A' ispusaion followed on "Should the11 national government establish agdnjalntaip , and'by sufficient' s ne } , tion Biaepder effectlye , a systemj * 6f public instruction throughout- UnIti , $ States. " . , .Profe3 era Thomp' ; sbh-'cnd Aughey , of lL'ir3cblnr and Dr. Curry , jof Peru , proaentod some goo'd "thoiights , the -.attitude of the south' was a subject of . ' Professora Jr-M. McKenziey W.E. ] ' 'GooJ B Line -'were se- Iectodi8"a "ooramUtoo ? "to revlsa' sefib' association. 26 ! Tn Iho afternoon aofsion of 'tho c on- . .T. , jfr , . , , v , , . J Z . vention- . ! > . Jrarmaloa , .prlncipa , pf the Ncbaaka-Siato Institute for the Blind , Drenontcdr-an excellent pi per ' 6h tjiac'daiiajlon . of the blind . , Its \\IS- \ \ . i' . , i n - i t T'- - [ toryi.-.and..noope. . Great , interest waj. . 'm&nffestod b alkgresent , and'many , thirlg3 ne lo"'tho."cbnup < Jn. pd.ucitor were . heard. . . - , * j . . V- r -f Jajf \ MlJSiAda JB Scrioonmakri iefkLfq- c'olrj'road an essay of Kreat rnerit | "of , , wrucnw'e hope 'to publish extracts in the future. - 1 ' . , prcsenied "Th'ecGrapriic"Syateln ea'a Universal ] Language , " which helacr compipiud wUfj ] oriKUinV iharta. HJs explanation , tliaj/charta was a niost interesting foalur to all progressive' teachers. Evidently .this. ayatem jhas been a matter of closa study with iim "Ior years. By careful .observation bud -application ho .haa'baconw'gJlBader . in Wucat'ionatprogress , wfiS.anationijl hia 'inaugural * addwss Tot-iifhich ith'o followlng fa.a ; briiif outlmeS > ' ' jlo.bo . , , , ! , - " ; leave behind all thioightstif iheraccu- 'nfu'.a do1 cf , e&lh { , " ' > ' , , . kin dred , matters , that ? fiome'thing'more weigltty njayet ; igBirjQur attention. In the co'fibaordUon ) cfJ , matters thjaj m y cngcge our jUention , we may diffdr , .an3 hay.e/ss mus rTght , to dlf for as , men in'aay/ other BpheroT | , Tc-.chinrv'thouih ; the * raos merito rious of all ocaupitions , dooa not'ro icejve ijs just consideration. , ' : Hu ref rred ; to 'ihof fact thai "the ' f ' ignoramus'hasiiitlo mbro'troublo to engage his services than thp well qualified.rThe great masa'of people fuel cqmpotenE to give/an opinioh , aud their dogmatism ia measured by their igaornnc6/ Tvqua'villo pnce pointed out .that tlie o js datigdr of dtatroying individuality in _ a democratic people. A.dispdsUion to follow timo'-wnrn rules wfll'take the place o/ / true ability to perform at living , work. There 5s an insanity .to-day . in , , our midot forjthe market of fraud. This , is the devil' of society , straining after effect , ! in * ptw.d of conacicntioualy.c.performing duties which l < iyin our pntd , : to represent - resent ourselves something other.thin . we are. . % . - j A teacher must of necessity poseeai a high mcral character and n Koniilno individuality. Too .dyyelopmenti 'of the. hitter ia likely to. be neglected in the mechanical .routine of graded school , and'fos'ilnJjfld ' bestow upon it , our fostering carqand onbauriigom ift ! . ' Wo should strive 'to = develoo allithV uaturnl individuality , < there ja in man' and womyn. By , it 'alone * can.we . r ach thqsr tru'o ca'pVcilJ nod cnthii-1 siBSin. Wt > Jmiistjearn to think after the , mode of'tho aricienta as well aa of the moderns. the deductive uielnod ref thohght poesy' an'd' fiction has rocoivecT i , ahdj&rvcehlu.nes tHe * fntiirectual life was 'imbftdded in . . . . . . u. Glliletf was' , tho.firai to ratniiio facts aud dta inferencea from'them. . The 'nnivferse. waaj al- moat- made to , glow by' hiapatnral method -tbinkini ; , and it has re sulted in the , development of' ociencea is at present revolutionizing.'socle'ty ind civilization. i ojjtrn oducitior , [ hough 'hot possessed exclusively through training in the inductive meihid , T" bws attained * through a nn yrpf phvs'cs Np stiidenl .has tiiiu'm5 > -er ill br uc es.of tcien , tific s-efoh , ami frej iSpo for the leVi'lopmcutg ffi * titrir ) diVihi lUJ6s FB- fouful tin..folio'Kihj ; one-Jhttaj&f sojan- lifici iuveatijatvwtofj rffotiyii.fo bight cau * be , : rabject _ , character arfd/inrerWctJ ; if " wedo.npt. Scwp.pace , . - r . rjecomo'- coT > aer > atL < L ' ' 'rad' ' jation for ouraelves.Nolhing .is ; ined iu this ditection by the Chi- nfeo sameness in rchool woikjit brushes out vitality and the spirit of Tiadivldual' liberty. The mastet- -pleces in human -ILfo , and in fact all inhohavo.rison : above medlocritytave' TJono o by original investigation and ih'e drawing ; out ! of individual force * " O'uE' papila differ aa .widely aa iouf- selvres and : reqnire a variety of ideas and' work to iraw forth their latent1 powera. Variation Ian mark 'ofi vital ity , Irrthe-vegetablerkingdom , In th'e arllmal , in .the atara'abo've.ti and In onrselvea.'f" „ Many of onr tejSohertfara oungj bat ycii h is iho"'time wh'en'tha'dispoi sitlon-tb' help others -isTstrongest. 'Be your natural solves , regard no rnles , do-whatyour onsclcnca and. intelfect r pupils.k - - j iikErWAi ACCIDENT , . - , It . ' * " ' - . 1 s * > J- -i ft ; . . [ r ' iSetiDualy In jttredl " . . . - > . . , 1 -.U--wi ! tiR . b I CA til / . ' = a'clpck esdaymprnlng on the , Ohiqg ( > & jjortii wpsfjEraj railroad nea r Lnveland , tossm icaat'.itonnd freight , 'ih'e'ttils .Bprendmg'.wrid' hlhe'cr ttn ' ' waa.badjy hurt , and aa eout , oa to Clintonfialcaro1 of.ta a'Urgoon. The ' 1 tho.caraf uppn - - th.Q.f.tracJc-again ; w thto .out''cadaing ! ai-protracted-delay to traina1 the' clra'were" all ih'rbwn , into through -expresa Cviiinsi the * lattet reaching hero at'ifial ! ' past 6 o'clock yesterday morningten' / hears Into } j Among the delayed passengers' on this train-wera eightyatudanta -from the- Iowa State AfJricnUnral college , "re turning . home for Vacation. Many ' T T * > " of these Students came through ! to ' - ' 'BLACK DRAUGHT' " cures ness.and Sick-lleadachc. . AtC. F. OtO'Jraan's. . The largest ai yvqll as the smallest , and the | medium .sized . man , can ba well suited in Panis , Overalls , Shirts and Underwear , a li/'O/ wald's , 13ih.and'JacBs6n s'tre'otB r . .T- ' r - ' " * rPERS NAL.pAt i ia * jUi'Ht i'i rrrjrw . - } c. * . ct ; , Mr. -EIl.sHaywardJ : .ofrvEhqffliila- delpbiaiPieas , was.-a.'caller at TuEiBtE of ; fice yesterday. 'Mr. iHay ward goes | tc ColoradoKto'wfite p"th'e"Centennial State for hia paperi3 * T I -I Mr. .Chas. L. .Tlwrnas-brpther , .ofplx- 1 i-li , ) , - , . , O ; --i ier L { Thomas , of this .city , h a.arrived here , with histfamily , from Indianajanij will mak'o thishis , permanent home. I He will fOrm a partnership with hia bfothfJr in the real estate business ; - f 2 , ; - : . . . ; . : : . . = - i,1 , NOTICE-TO ; CONTRAOTORS. " Seale'd ' - 'propoaaliw1lT : -fecelved until 12 o'clock'.nop&j lpin2J41881 ! , for materials anil , erectinghTCrthree- ; story brick buildinga.txr ; * 61' Plans'and specifications can'be ' ccen atj the" bfiice of Dufrene&TMerirIej- _ yihn , architects. . . , . , , , -\j \ > . . t. , SAMUEL BURNS , 3.i 7 ' 26eod-t-a2 EoaasHitL. . " MJP / 'sv - " ' ' ' " * "aEASDFATIIER'a' CLOCK j woud rh.aye been running , yotjf 'th.e managers of f the , old genteman's } busi- tiess'ihad.aent ibtb Whipple , McMilfen ' & Oj-'d : lo'-Bb" ' VepaVed : "ThTy are "anro ahnl" oh 'watch ' .and' clock re' pairing. n29t3 , , P . . . . i . . . . . . i i. . .i i - ? i t THE PUIlEST.and fresheat rnga tj DO had at ScnnoTER. & BECHT'S ; Opera House Drug Store ; 211 , Fif teenth street. ' ' ' m23tf - : - tj "WINEOFCARDUI" for Ladie3.-only : . At C. F. Goo'Jmiirs. * _ - : - - v- | Anniversary.i. . Don't forgot the anniversary'exfir - ' cisea o-mcirrb'w'faor , the "hop" in ; the owning * . ' ' All our -friends , sro invited to vb present- . Liberty Hall , Burt street } wesi df'mil.'fary 'bridge It J. ED. SMITH' , Manager. Undoubtedly the bust stiirt'ln ; the United Statoi ? is mnunfacturad at the" ; Omaha Shirt Factory. The ouporiority of J Material- and Wnrkmanship , com- loiiiod with their great lrnpnvenonta , thatis'Reinforced fronts , Runfo ced backs and Reinforced sleeves , makes their ohlrt the most durable'and ' best fitting garmentof the kind , ( jver manufactured at the u jderate price of ' 81.50.Every shirt of onr.makj > 6ia guaranteed , fimt-claaa and will refund the money if found otherwise * * * j Wo make a specialty of a.ll-wp61 , Shaker , arid Canton flannel , also" chemois underwear , made-up with a view to comfort , warmthrand durabil ity. To invalids , nndr weak-lunged persons rwe Offer spoaial inducements in the manner tHeao goods are made f6r thefr , protection ; t' - " PlI. GOTTHEIMEE , iitrnot. A of " " fralpackage "BLACK-DRAUGHT" free of charge. - ' ; At C. F. Goodman's. 3 BE flAL 41 ASTER COMIUSSION- ER'S SADE. By virtue of an order of nalo iuuod ont ot tbo District Conrt , in and f JT DoUK'aa ' Countv , Ke- Sraaka. nil to mo directed , I will , , on the 9th' lay of April , A. Di 1E81 , t 10 , o'clock" . m. of aid dajyat'tlie south' dunrofttbo Couit Houo n tbo cty , of OTialK , Dniula C uuty , Nci - ) i ka , acjl 'nf. public nilctloii the property at- . crib-d In I < 1 nrdor , to wt : ' t nt ix (6) ( in block > n < ) riuiijr l u eevei ty-jno (171) , in the city of ) ni" hi , .Doujjlis County , NeH a ka , together rith all thc'nppnrtc ar.c : > tHveunto belong inj , os ti fy a JuJ mant nf raid court rocovercd by Ferdinand Sireltz , p'aintiff.ftnd against Andrew t. Orchard , et. al. defendant ' W. StMEKAL , n'l-lt Special JUstirCOmmisaiontr. * * " ' > BEED'S i ilALLTlME > Jy "Amon ! > , " lie byAl'iandert "Abd nab. ! lrc ri "O..ld mlth Maid ; " " Frrei dam "On ' ' " - of-the > -owned Ime'bv'Wnr Dance , s-m e - , LcxiuRto - , " Slcond , i"i Ua.HrfijkdnridG" ( | by Collossus , " ron ot imported "dovtrclzn. * "Almonfa Hnt dinr bv "M tbrtao Cbict ! jsd bilii'e hy Hyg -"Hambletontanj:1 : Tliia rcnnrK * ' lo iiorpo nili bflfive ; y-ars old nMay , Ira wilnrc > only 35 nurca ( fill ! of rbich EU-ttr i-i n.rW cn jed ) at $2500 per Mire , parable at limo oltenlce. " , ' ' 'Stat on ccrnmcme * April.Itt.and wUl'end : ! l > r. fit , Af cr tta tm'e'hU ftrvico'wlll ' be iitat > $33kCtE''Any/niarethat h > a trolled ' in LEfiO. f r . - 'i- * o .streets : ? it So * fyf sr nrliamentary amujce , tiotr to contact public icsineu ; iu f < ct It is a complete Guide to Success or all c atea. A family teccMtjAddrcesfor Ircolan and ( pedal tenni AKCllOEPUBLaSH- : saco.st.iiiiigiro. SPECIAL NOTICES. : TO U3A8icS t. , , - lly. Addrea a.B. . , Bto offlos „ M IMV Offle - TO' LOAW U09 rirnfiam Street. . .Dr. . gdWMtig.Loan Agency. ' .nor-SS-M " ' ' HELP WAHHD . ; . "TT7"ANTED A jroodtilrl In "aJimall-'fanilljv at ( Yl 2S07Dodge. tre t , 3rd housed 23rd < 6Ul WANTED-i 8fe ly 'Job. ' "Wages J. modertte. A slngla- man Apply at ane ' to JI McDoogall , t'rlen4TlllqNob. , E13-4 \TrANTED-Asood-rfzallight. nd tlrylise- YI mcnt. Address Drawer 71 , P. O. , Omiha- \VANTED AsjuuUUDt * SITUATIONVANTED lliiht tmplpytneqt itr-Trt nx'1iTt In 1rt\fn tfi v'.n ' .V' Par lit' UK ) Flcrco street. $ L0 > 31 WANfE6-PBichaiers ( or t o" hewspipor "oatflta. " For pattirabn ' < if < tre g J'Btcord , ' Ueceola , i * j . ' dollars pcfWMK. St. ' ' 7" .11 'j S .ttprjjufhly aeqiuluted'Wtll eOraslu hnd iho.ljast cl jefercrfce , * v'cskea , .s na- 'TraTelier , ' ' P. > p" ( _ i"of horsMjbf 'a'pjrtet in store" 'Can , ire l > ot of city ref erenw " ; Addrws Swede , K'O. j i A GOOD HOT Wantssitntt'pn" is'c'rrinj ' or XXJ niesBtneerlo/Irf toreo' oJDce , BDilcan giva good refereqce. . Ajldjss Messenger ' , p. o. . . . . . r.i . . . - . " WANTED - An ixterknced dernnC girl. . i tmomataiJisn * C H.C.-lfrei3hl Auditor's cUUe..U. P. Ub > d- ' ' ' ' ' ' ' < fuMrers. * o-ic ANTED Liuodrets imir.eJU.tely at W Ocddcntil Hotel. " ANTED Bj'ono of tbo largest. Whil Jsale Clothing Uouzc3 ( n t\ew York City , ior the cofrilnfj fall trails' experienced ile < m-n. 'Jhoso haVln ? 'exocilencb notl "commahU'hs ' a gt > 0t trade will find tolsVQn-t-cbus oppnrtuDltr. Apply at once w th references to A. B. C. , Ijost- offlce Box SOS , Mew Yo MAlj. 10t-w&-9 -STtTAiiTKB Dvolnic ; rq9ru.gJcU , C.1L a 'tlilV ' " Yy. oTnfpa.lsaafii8tCl ; : B8 head.-waittr , , 4v * l'J i "TTrANTED Good steady m ddlo aged wcmn YY to tike care ot a taby. Apply 'it Jtbls ofBce. . . - 4 t 149'--3j - f6r WANTED-qirl ; be pvld to aoli KlrL Call at B o OlEce : , 4CS-U A rar.nerwUh'aj.OOb tdflli ad- WASTKD rIci tfo ezMnsiJn cfui csuelithed and one frfth&bc ! tp % > in huBir ods in tUt west. Apply to K. tv ; Sim'enIlIt6oDX 6/CfUahtgn Block , 15th St. ' > * * 'i ' - ' "Y Mm Vf TjANTED Two more boirdcrs at 313 I orth -VV ' WiHslrtet'KetweerDavinpbif and-Cht- , easorast' id8-i ? . a I'BTJIM88t " ' ' "i" . lith - rTetea WeHePVints ( VY7 tostirfameatcuukBdnsoineaiirailvcst em-town , wherc.there b.noao , or whcrft prio is nos'dol ; woaW'takoliTallaKlo. partner. ' Adircst. 'ikotd Co. < KK3 CO-U Vamrstfeetttiu'ri. ' ! tl 31 anJ tire Slt aia la. Jj "a n w hongeand ono'acre if euTti&tcd , ; 16mlnute3-w ! lt aoath'Of ,4overnm , nt ' Fiist houso'in th brlJTshoyc Qacalr s eoio : actory. " , " ' ' -90&0 ' ' ; , f M - * - j ' * - FOR ifircj at OFICB-JlOOJIr 10M ; gtwftt kf-7 T OR RENT A'sult-of. lurkl'hccKor tinfurn- j2-'edlr-nt rooms at U17 < Cu3 * slireat ' , oppo'ile new brick school house. TTOUSES.AND tiAlfD Beirfs rents ; holwes , O atores , hoieto tarmsIgt , .hnd3. .oalc- , ' ' -1 " ' -1 * " roomsjetc. Sce'Jstpigo.1 I THIORKEXT Blacksmith atop .wiUj tool'Jcod- JP T niently looted. , 1) . j , . IHyifASJAgt. * 495-20' . ' - jf. . J iK- I iOU RENT Two new cotta5r-s/r6 , iil ) 6 irjo P room ? , Jbay winiow ? ' . and-aTTtoilfehiinceJ liUnilea oh the hill.AppTT 'to'SWjPetcraen , 15th 'and JJougHsSts. , iaahnun' atOTe. . : yA-3i I71OK RKKT 2 fnrntehfld .rnomajforor Her- L1 chants Exchange , " Jf. . , ; Cor. , .16tw tnd D.-vIgs gtrceta. ' "Sjt-tl FO ? SALE. ' , - tOE S.\tE-A small well IiuilJ boWdf ( four P * toorni "in ; ! simmer 'kit. lionRffhK 'clrne-V E A ; BO-ID of , 'bayItpnzef KVqirg. J ' oM ; ijso doable hifuen o3 rood I new vrajon. Kcrpiire 'cpmfr' 19tf arid'UiVenport iStreet , at HrManning's. , ' .431-2 . ttage honfcof 5'rootn * with "JQ " 2 lots ; 'grofrnd toftMcheap : Ir. j 2314 Farnham St. , Bo qp' addltionlC7d ) d2S T7.0R SATiE Horses d"poni9 7Bi"corneiiet | JC and Jnrd , aVKcdmin'a.barn.J JJ atd tltclien , sOod bahiand-cruth'ou ci . . qu ! at. rmon & Johnson's , .yOlco. . , 333U ' pCR SALE Ten ( lOlrctlifefico IotDnipp * } C"'firilham'stroet' . JehU'L."M-KSwruo ' , p. P-P- * ' ' - J -'SSft-tt 'TT'OK ALC Map8" > ) fTnmiiw 'and'Sarpy il } counties.AJ'Kd.EWA'JEtt , J52ir > K in , h a.Strc t. , , + OQR' 3SLK Soreri cbcd" ' li'irs low'en j'.Fsraham street. ' fflt ? T7 > OR 'SALS ' Leico Bhd furnUrtro of a'first JD idoss liotcl lu.a town cf l.TOO inhabiti.nU' . in tatfl ofNohraska. Ilu i jjs. . tljo travalllntr meh' n ort. In'quW.atl'eB office 21t FOaSATJC A EAttOAlN A.'bnlldinz ' .with &ilooniittarcs-Jur7iUuraaail itpck.onaOUi St. , opposite thd U. P"depot , fpri Jc'verr .cheap. Qrtha fliture "faniltafonSstock will .be'sole . ' . " OR SALBTi' : : t X. J. F an-t t - I 31. BROWN , corner ci.lSt'h , and Chlraeo < ! . slrccts , is ready to'boro or docpin wells. Satisfaction guanjiUfd. 5C3-tf ind J4th iiKraorandnjn book with the owjier'daddrefs usidc/conUimns jarcr * " ' " ° value bu < o the wiicr. A sulnlile reward will be paid by Icar- njat Gio. Jlaldoon's , lUb and Howard. 601-30 r OST OR ffTOLEN A dark brown haU-tirced LJi snfpunl ttof , ami of tul ' whitevcrf sh rt et3andtie.vjs.tr Ffridcf'wI.I"be Ierallyre- rarded by Ictvins him at sh6 Cczz'n's house. 490-Sli : . - r j - , * LL TIME will stand Mnac'ayi * Tucedajs ! and CX Wednesdays' each Week , betrfnnfngf the [ rot ot April , ou Twcntlith'west ot tjhtecntti trattt car-lr ck teiminu % aud tborenuladerof .ten week at the corner of lit'h and Iloward trecte. ' < 39-3 pHE EE&TTHING YIT-.U..C. riiik & Co.'ai L Impe'jal SU KiUinWintcr WhwtJ'ioniy irTancakea , Diecuits , anjall kinds of pastry , tylt. Ask"yoargro rforit. .478-lf HEAMaCAN BEOpT-At JohnBarr * , stle L for alt kinds of .work.at reaaonaMefUures ear corner 13th aiid 'LeaVenw rtb' St. 378-tf Jfldq trfla reparitfin'maesre rnrnr'r1 > reaWt r loxniicus pastry. Cn be eated by Drsr ep cs without ftar ot tha fflj resu'tlng from heavy iiilgestlble food. Sold oily In c n , by all racers. R T FOWDKRCO. . > 'cw York. THEWfAIiWEaiERN _ GtOTffiNG HOUSE ! * - " RC I rffi " * CO , , Spring Suits I 'AH. Styles ! WHOLESALE'AND RETAIL ! West of Chicago ! A BEPklRrTMENT " 'QE CfflLDBEN'S OLOTBIN&- * * " ' * - * - r ' - -We w nojr'airassortinent , of Clothing of all kinds , ' ' Genfc'sl'urm&g'Goods , in gfeat variety ; and a heavy FcM p alis rHats , Oips ; fe These "fefiSffifeite purchasedjirqc.tr frosu the manufac- rsr n.Tifl arfii Ka.dni f - * s , jpjy . ff than ever he- lof e m .vp.FS ? 7 5'1811 d Have bulOne Price. ' A large.t ilotrjnsjfdrce iserngfpye-d by us , and we ma k Suits fo.Qrder onY X oh n.Qttce. ' 1301 ami.1303 Farnluim , St , , Corner 13ili. _ _ _ W4fcKtIiaffesi--Selected ; Stock of FORNiSHI G GOODS . . ' a .1 * J-ji' . CLOTHIERS. ii4 vr Irn ' ; HOUSE , . 1 STUEET , , , 2C ! 8 - < * * * * ; PRINCE. . . -j. > ' CHEAi ! GHEAPES ? ( ® ® 5 f { 95 ' ay fovSell then ejtire stock .Obi ? * * . gAi , .t M r - " 3 - . i.rj. -'Jewelry' , . , tJfhl&b tfiv , U r v/ % rf . * J .35I5TIKSU1 BDff 33MT5 . ' Organ IS : f. Piahpjs j JliHfRALMUSSGAL IRiMiANaSS.E It TXjjM actupa ; JricjBs , Whiffi'is1 from 15 to 20 Der -ceiit. eldw any Eastern Wholesale House , ' . . . , , . . ' 1 J * Jrep rafo'ry 'to moving into their , Ccr , Uth&TFarnham . Come-uid ; he Convinced. \ IV Mfr , iXfpBSJftSFOelluloid . . -j - -c Tc- - * t. ir * * " jisnnoO.-b . .wsJjvJfe - 4 0ldaud ; Si ! vcr : Wn f * ci ! t ' . .V and Jewel . - . ' City. , Gqine9and See Our Stock fc'Wffl Be Pleased * " . - -to Show Goods. , EDHOLiV ! & ERIGKSOf ) . inth ft. D'td'j . Oppfmit > i P kind * of d Summer dlogua ( Oerve/at / . . _ . . . , „ , Srecialfiy. Orders promp6l7 ; filled r-'ta 5 m Burfc St. , Omaha Neb. d.-23-t 1 jr- HORSESHOES AND HAIL ! Wagon Stock , Omsha. Janlg-dru