THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , AUGUST 28 , 1892-SIXTEEN PAGES. 15 CET A GRACEFUL GAIT ON A Rhapsody on the Various Styles of Pedal Locomotion. 'FAILURE OF YOUNG MEN TO MARRY A < Jrnvo Hnrlnl I'rolilom Ciinslilrrcil Mnr- \rloin r.Hlriiro of Mnthors Proper Cnro ol rilnk ItiHitns Uimlp About Women Tlio Latent Oh , would llin Rods the glftlo Rio us , * Jo see ourselves as otliun see lit. This quotation Is a llltlo nnclant. porbnps , but It lilts into our mind qulto naturally xvhenwu BOO hoiv some pooplotvalk. I won * dor How many people ihoro nro wbo ever give a thought to their st.vle of podcstriuti locomotion. Fashion's frown has lone forblcldon the bablt of swinging the arms nnd yet , wbon wo stop to lulnt ; of It , that Is the natural way to help us walk. How very careful wo ere when on amain street not to owing our arms. T By keeping our mind upon thcso robolllous inomburs wo do succeed in keeping thorn till. But doii'i wu get awfully tired I Just watch that Mvoll girl as she futicios herself out of sight around -tho corner ou some un- ttcqucntcd street ; down go the urms and they swing naturally In unison with ibo lou or extremities. Sno can walk fatter and not bo half sotlrod us If the arms woroundor surveillance. Tbo limns uro llko the Rpokos of a wagon Wheel trying to desuribo a circle. it Is wonderfully amusing to r.oto tbo dlf- fciont styles of gait In which BO many people - plo carry tbcmsolvos. Tlicro Is the last unit , the Nlow gait , the graceful und tbo nwkwurd Call , and two swinging on the guidon guto , whun It's not late und pa hns iono ; to ledge and ma Is at prayer meeting anil Molly bus her eve out. But wo digress that Is not the unto wo contomplatu. Wo were spoaktng of tlio walking gait. There is the tall man with the Ions stride anu Ibo tall girl with u likewise ; there Is the hort man wbo holds himself so very straight , as , if to make you bollovo bo Is tailor than you Bupi)0i ) > o'l ; his abort stops uro verv brisk nntl two nro taken to ono long stride ot bis taller brother. Wo often Wonder wbysomo people wulk In a crooked line when on the street and thus to mo In collision wltb some ono who Is trying to kcop a "boo lino. " Uo some ladles think It gntcotul to sway the form trom sldo to sldo ; or do they novcr ulvo the matter a tboughU The latter no doubt is tbo fault , and tboy walk simply because they nro going somewhere. Now that it Is no longer tbo style to wear tight shoos ono can balance moro easily upon the bill of the foot , which gives tlm nocuod clastic spring , nnci the strength of tbo hcol Is not called Into play us much as lu the bygone days , when tbo'sboos were so short nnd tight that tbo tons were hold us if In a vise. The little mincing stop , ouco thought so dejliablo. is rapidly going out. Too gliding Hop is tbu ono to cultivate. It Is easier ana so much moro graceful. As for the iirms , as they scorn to DO Indispensable nrtlclos.it will be necessary to cany them. To walk a lu mbuo it Is correct to place the left arm eUluibo , tbo hana rest I nir on the hip , and If you uro wearing a diamond kcop it In sight. Au imposing fiont ls always desirable. In the right hand carrv the umorolla or n gcntlomuu his walkIng - Ing stick , for iu thcso days of parcel delivery It Is not necessary for u lady or gcntlomau ( o make an oxprois wauon of theinsolvos bv euro l"B " number of bundles , for the whole oppression of n pretty drew or nobby suit may bo ruined by a big brown parcel or a package done un In newspaper. When wo moot a person carrying a largo bundle wo curiously wonder "what Is In it. " Memory takes us back lo childhood's days and wo remember that horrid tin bucket iu winch mother put up our school luncb , and bow wo did lot dare lo ojuiiy rebel ngulnsl carrying a rcspoctabla tin "pall. " But oil I how wo did hale it , and what humil iation that innocent bucket aid uauso us hurrying along trying to hide It under our clock ; and our foolish liUla hoatt dreading to meet u fashlonublo friend. Necessity nud good sense may oftimos compel a lady or gentleman to carry an arm ful , so it would bo unjust to Judge the man by the DUndlo. But it is not food form to curry a package , and , girls , if vou want to look pretty you can't , do It. Keep In mind the ofi-repeatod ndvloo , "thoulder.i thrown Daclt. " Walk In a straight lino. Ladies , Uocp stop with an escort , If you have one. Hold up your bead , but no stargazing. Don't try to loca o u "mnu in Mars" while you walk on some poor mortal's toes. Olrothor , please don't watch thnt pretty lltllo girl across the wny so Intently that yoii , qulto forgot to kojp in stop wltb the good llttlo Vvlfo at your Mdo , _ Au ULVOIII. The failure of young men to marry hns compelled hundreds of thousands ot young \vomon to earn un independent livingwrites John Lambert I'ayno In tha September La- 0ios' Homo Journal. All honor to the girls who walk ; but the Dlvlno plan was that mun should bo the bicadeurnois nnd tbat women should bo llio center of homes. sy Whenever such a fundamental law of soeloly 63 this is violr.tcil retribution IK Inevitable. 1'hora are today upwards ot 2,000,000 women In the United Stales who make a living by professional and personal services , such as tbo practice of law mid medicine , the teach ing of music nnd nit work , clerical service of ono sort or another In government nnd other ofllces , qulto apart from tbo army of young women wbo serve in stores and toll at mo- cbanlcal labor. No ono who can look back over a generation of time has failed to ob serve Iho extent to whloh women have become - come independent broadearnors within com paratively recent years , nnd particularly in these avenues which education and rollncd habits of life buvo opened up. It In , iu fact , ft grave social problem whom this thing will end. end.It It would scoin that this , among other causes , is accomplishing the purpose which Malthus aimed to teach ; for the inexorable conclusions of llio statistician show that the American uud Canadian family Is steadily growing smaller. If the nvoraco number pur fumlly bad been aj grtmt in Ib'Jj ' us In 1SGU,1 Hi ere would have boon 0.000,000 people In tbo United Status und -IHO.OUO In Canada above Swhut thu recent census rovealnd. This is A fact of furroiichlng Importance , nnd up- pllos Its force In other directions than the iiiDjootof this article. Is I hero-it remedy f Certainly there is none which can bo easily and icadily applied. Two hundred yours ugo , culded largely by tlio Jesuits , the zealous Klni ; Louis ol franco made stern laws far the government of this young colony In respect to murrlago. Ho do- orpod thnt every father huv Ing u son IS years of ago , or a daughter of IS , should bo bold accountable to the state If they were not married. Was there ever anything so exhaustions as a mother's p.uloncol asks tha Philadelphia TiniHs. The pretty baby cries and squirms nbout Just when everything | H being done for lit comfort , yet she docs not , nt nn outsider fools like dolnggivo It un omplintlu llttlo slap or n pal that inlstil bo called u lnp If be stowed by another. No , she bcurs wltb It , sings to It , murmurs swoct words Into thu unheeding ours , und would think any ono ut terly ridiculous who saw anything romaik- itblo in her Increasing goodness. It must bo n put t of motherhood , for it comes to tbo verv young parent as well us to the woman wbo -lias raised many children before this last f lexuilous atom appeared. 'Iho society girl wbo looked positively Mgbust when a bnby was brought In for her Inspection and who would louvo n car If any imull cioaluro coni'uenced to cry takes to her own oaby us though brought up to the situa tion from childhood. She does not got excited - cited or Ill-totnporod when ho wriggles and squirms , crlo < or nicks Sha tins learned Iho Jurgou of tlio nursery and whispers and ilnirs to the tearful baby until iba cries cousu BUI ) the IHtIo Irresponsible bit of loveliness decide * that ho was sleepy und cuddles down yconicntcdly m Its mother's aims that have been waning patiently for tills reiult all along , bho wilt rUe ton time * In a night without ono murmur avail wbeu eyes uru heavy with sleep nud the weary limbs would BO ( iiuch enjoy repo o. It Is to bo regrolled that fathers as u rule do not possess an un limited supply of pa.Uo.tico and growl fro- quunlly at tbo demands of tlio 1 iicst arrival 1 in tlio famllv fatherhood U not motherhood by u great deal , Wltb tbo latter cotnoi tuat great well-spring of laro lu which abides nu eodtirmc patlonco that to an outsider ( corns positively angelic. * * The piopfr temperature of u sickroom It I from 05 * to TV3 Vahrouholt , and the boat I ihould not go muou below or much above ' these txjlnts , says Iho Now York Tribune. Abunilnnco of fresh nir mid sunshine Is tbo rule In nil cases , except whcro the order of the physician prohibits the light. Thcro Is far moro dancer of the ratlont boron-ling enervated by close , foul nir thnn there Is from ventilation. English physicians Insist that on onon flro Is n necessity to the Draper von. Illation of a sickroom , nnd nn oraincut nti- thnrity on this subject snvs : "I do not con sider nny room suitable for n pn'.iont to oc cupy during n prolonRod lllmm where there li not nn open nro burning on the hearth. In order to sccura proper ventilation.11 A tltfht steve or n funines resistor will not sorvoany such purnoic. On the contrary , the steve throws out n dry hent , which can only bo partly counteracted by Keeping bolllni ? water ou the itovo. It doe * not solve In auy vnv the proolom of ventilation. The furnnco rcBUter , too , often brings up n current of foul nir from the cellar or the kitchen , into which the cold ntr box opens. Uiifoitiinnlcly It It quite the exception to have tlio cola nir box open outdoors , as it Nhould. Even where It so opans tbo furnnco resistor does not assist materially in venti lating tbo room. Ono of the host methods of removing odors Is to tnko a shovel of burning coil , spriuklo It with colTooand pass It around the room. Whom there Is Infectious disease n deodoriz ing solution should bo obtained from the physician and used In the water In which the utcnsiUof the room , the bedding and clota- Ine of tbo patient nro washed. Mrs. Allen Promnn Prtlmor , advisory dran of the woman's department of Chicago university , was anludontiu Michigan uni versity nn a afterwards a teacher thcro and at Oonovn Lake. For two years she held the ohnlr of history at VVollejloy nnd for six years was president of the college , which of- llco she resigned to marry Prof. I'nlmor of Harvard. Miss Bulkloy , thodcan of the uni versity , liar boon for many years prmclp.il of the High school In Flainlleld , N. J. . and is nn educator of wide romitatlon. Under her discipline Iho Plalnllala school has been ele vated to ttrnt extent that Its graduates are received by colleges on its certificates with out examination. * , Oregon has n girl nvalt carrier , Mlis Minnie . Weston , a bravo , spirited and Doautlful girl. Just out of her teens. Her route Is through n rough and lonely country where wild boasts frequently dispute passage with her , nnd tramps sometimes appear , only to bo warned away by the Hash of her revolver , bto rides a small , llthopony nnd covers the route four or five times each week. 'jt Mirror. Verv strong efforts have been made to bring that vorv handsome material , Irish poplin , baok Into favor , and in these days of roppcd and corded fabricsit Is Quito likely to succeed. Collars at the moment are of the low , turn down variety or nonexistent nnd an arrange ment of lace , chiffon or embroidered silk muslin , llko a priest' * rabotappears , ou many of the fashionable gowns. Uropon , which has proved so popular a material through the spring and summer , Is prominent nmoncr the autumn goods. It Is In , heavier weight than tbo summer cropon and in some now designs. A very handsome Venetian ooonworlt em broidery in shaded silk of dura color and bronze-gold , or copper metal cords will bo used in the autumn for trimming cloth , cashmere - moro und vlgogno drosses. Tbo much derided solferlno and raaconta shades come again to tbo fora after many seasons of retirement , nnd rochristoncd the "dahlia shades" they bid fair to rank umung the highly favored dyes of autumn. Small smocked skirts exactly llko a countryman's smocit are worn by llttlo boys ol 3 In short trousers. Thor are arranged with n fullness , falling over thn waist belt , and have round , turned down collars. Any slender woman who wishes to arrange her dress skirt In paniorstvlo about her hips , or to wear draperies of loco or net from her shoulders or her bolt , can do so with the knowledge that her gown will bo strictly cm fait. fait.Fillets Fillets and coronets of sine or velvet rib bon are worn In the hair. The portion that bands tbo hair Is n flat bias piece or is softly braided. A smart little upstanding bow at the top , n little to tbo left btdo , finishes this bit of fancy head decoration. The nowest'nbbon bolts fasten to the left sldo.vitli a lift upstanding ribbon Dews. The long waist buckle } heretofore used to clasp bread sashes nro tow : placed diagonally , and threaded through with turbo or moro rows of mchwldo velvet or other ribbon. Thcro is a revival of fancy for the full- basqucd coat , that of the Louis XVI. typo. It is sometimes fusbionod with a seam round the waist , and tbo bisque cut like the gored skirts , plaited or pothered beneath a belt , which Is of black sutin with appllquo of Jot. Some ot the cotton gowns worn at tbo sum mer resorts this season are marvels of doll- cnto beauty. The India muslins , printed with sbaoowy designs In pnla pink , mauve , nnd tender green , are mttdo up over sheath skirts of pink shot with greou , or lilac witti silver , otc. Grenadine , cnuzo and barege are all fash- lonaolu nnd effective summer materials The Bouost of these grenadines bavo n small raised rib on n clear ground In a different color , and among the daintiest of these are these with a cord ot while ou n cromo giouud. Tartans of all clans and tartans of none will bo highly fashionable this fall. Slclrts of these plaids will bo trimmed variously with narrow bias frills , with bias pipings or folds , with deep reverse boms ot tho' goods , with niches , or black velvet ribbon or black gimp In rows. A fact worth noting In connection with this saaton's wools are that many of tbo hanJsomcst arc imported from Germany. The German chovlot nnd rep goods nro varied and bjiutlful , tbo latter having a satiny llnish not soon In either the Scotch or English fabrics. Capos are now Iho fad as watering place wraps. Ited capo * of cloth , made full , with high collar and reaching almost to Iho knees nro much uffectod by the fasblonablo woman. These are found comfortable ever the light organdies and batistes , and are proof against spa air exposure. A iothor pretty wedding dross U of whlto duchcsso satin with n wide glrdlo of silver gulpuro with lover.- ) ' knots of orange blossoms to fusion It. A band of silver lace trims tbo bottom of the skirt , boaacd with the orange blossoms and leaves , and several lurco bows of wldo whlto satin ribbon adorn the Hat srjuaro triln. A brown sailor hat shown by cno of the fashlouaLlo huttors , nnd after received fashion as fur us Its sb.lpo is concerned , is mudo odd by having a stilt band of green and blue plaid ribbon about it. It acorns llko a combination of tlio sailor and the bagpipes , and it looks as If It ought not to go , it Is BO inharmonious. A vary swell girl ourls her hair on silver curling tongs that bavo handles after the Louis Qulnza doilgn , which are very elaborate rate and wiry troublesome to keep clean ; but when it comes to u question of the silver on her dressing onso , she will go to any trouble , nnd will , If she can not no ono also to do It , polish It herself until it Is as bright as her own hair. Serges appear In all the varieties , from tbo fine camel's hair serge to the heavy storm soreo , with tbo whipcord serge and novelty lines in between , Tweeds nro moro doslrablo thnn usual , belnir tluer and less wolghty- looking. The chavlots show some excellent qualities in mixed coloring t'mt ' is now in this fabric. They will iiialto handsome traveling gowns for ( all. The military cloak of last year Is hero iiRiiln , which Is to bo expected when remem bering the un.iiciieo blocks of this garment with which most of the merchants closed tbo winter sales lait sprlnn. Whlto some of the capes roiuoln tbo saino length , many are shortened noticeably , Tlio dlreotoiro capo roillngoio Is revived , usually wlih the ttuce- layer , or , us It of ton will bo called , the triple cape. Smoking gowns are tbo latest nddttlon to the wardrobe of tlio popular woman who Is beloved by ber follo.v man. They are of tbo rich warm brown of the tobacco Itself , or of the faint cruy blue of tbo rings and clouds of smoko. They are of softly clinging and noiseless fabrics , frlllaa with yellow laoos , which only dcopou tbolr tint In tbo smoko- liiden ntmospboro , and the woman of the poriot ] U us proud of a woll-porfumod smok ing Kown as U a man of a woll-oolorod moor- scbaum. About Women. Tbo Hojton grl | l now overhauling her Latin to Hud out whohor ! or not tbo plural of "gallu " In unlit. Bt Loul * Is proud because It has tbo first "lady advertising agent. " It U said that the can "scoop In business" qulto as wall a * a Kontloman amortising agent , Mr * . Kllzaboth I'laakintoo ot Milwaukee ha olTorod to build and f urn lib \vorklug sirlt boarding uouio for tbo Women' * ChrU- tlan friendly Soctolv In. thnt city if the organization will maintain It. Kosa Ilolub , who shared the dangerous experiences ot her hnsbind'a expedition to Central Africa , has boon honored by tbo emperor of Austria with a special modal in recognition of her services and bravery , Mrs Harriet M. Plumb of Now York has Mtcntcd an Invention to keep cars supplied with fresh air without the annoyance of cin ders , which has been In USD on tbo looal irnins bntwcon Snn FrauclscO and Oakland Tor several weeks and Is pinctlcal and satis factory. Too wlfo of Congressman Springer is a writer of versos , n volume of which has boon printed , She has sweet , gonllo manners , nnd Is noted for her habit of wearing gray gowns that hnrmonlza with her handsome gray hair nnd darn ovos. It Is a fashion that [ > lenses her artistic frlonds. Mrs. Kllon Harris of Philadelphia , who organized the first Indies' aid society In the country , soon after Fort bumtor was flicd ou , is living at Florence , Italy , nt nn na- vanccd ago. Until prevented by infirmity it was her custom1 to observe all the American national festivals and to Invlto n largo party of American friends to a grand Thanksgiving dinner every year. A company of llva woman has boon Incor porated In Demorost , Ua. , for the purpose of manufacturiug spokes , handles , and all kinds of uood work , nnd to carry on a general tnor- cantilo business. Tbosoutborn women are coming well to the front In the woman move ment. According to a southern writer , "In stead of agonizing over their fnll bonnets they are gutting ready to adjust their liberty raps. " Queen Amollo of Portugal hns nt last received - coivod the goldnn rose given by the pope to good llttlo quaons und dutiful daughters of the churoh. The ceremony has been long delayed , but took place tun days ago .vltb inticb pomp and ceremony. Queen Aircllo looked rndluntlv beautiful and worn n wblta robe trimmed with bluo. Her ladles were white mantillas , Spanish fashion , and the king was imposing In a general's full uni form. form.Mrs. Mrs. Boarloy of Cnmdon , N. .f. , Is the orig inator of several improvements In itltchon utensils , a barrel making machine nnd a llfosavlng raft. Her Intost scheme Is to shoot grain from Chicago to Now York nnd on board vessels , at tbo rate of twelve miles an hour , through iron pipes , without friction. She reasoned that oil can bo piped long dis tances and so could grain. She estimates a line from Buffalo to Now York will cost tUO- 000,000. French I'rovurh * About \Vomon. What woman wills Uod wills. Ho who takes a wlfo finds a master. A foolish woman Is known by her finery. A melon and a woman are bard to choose. Ho that hath a wlfo is always sure ot strife. A woman unemployed Is busy in mischief. A woman conceals what she does not know. Never a looking glass told a woman oho was ngly. ngly.A A woman who looks much In the gloss spins llttlo. A tender bonrtod inotbor makes a shabby daughter. A deaf husband and a blind wife make a happy couple. With nn old husband's hldo a widow buys n young man. Wontbor , wind nnd women's minds chnngo llko tbo moon. Widows weep for the lack of a husband , noi for the loss of ono. Ho who la married or trios to loud an ass is never free from plaguo. Millions have drank and parlsod Cook's Extra Dry Imperial Champagne la the last forty years. .r - UDDH .1A1) USD9. The famous $300 sword presented to Gen eral B. M. Prontlss , the "horo of Shlloh , " was aocontly discovered in a Now York pawnshop , and purchased for $55. On tbo top of a church tower la Utica , N. Y. , a mountain ash is growing. It is now auoulllfteon years old , nnd Is seven foot high. It has rooted In tbo cracks and crevices of the masonworlf. The exact physical center of the United States is a gravestone In a cemetery at Fort Uiloy , ICnn. fao that , however much move ment there may bo in the rest of the country , its center is at rest. According to a published guide of the rail roads of tbo United States there are , or Infol/ wore , ( .ovontoen dlfToront gauges In tbo country , varying from two to live feet seven inches in width. Tramps should bo exceedingly careful bow they attack women and children down In Texas. Ono tramp Is dead because ho did not know that tbo 14 year-old orotbor of a llltlo Texas girl waf loaded. In n recent appropriation of nearly $3,000- 000 for an Indian tribe , attorneys , claim ng nts , etc. , get $700,000. In nn appropria tion of ? jO,000 to pay another tribe , at torneys , claim agents , etc. , got (07.000. Four cities in Euro pa stand wholly or In part on islands. Venice Is the best known on account of its historical past ; next comes St. Petersburg , the capital of Russia , and the two last are tbo cities of Ghent and Am sterdam , situated respectively In Belgium and Holland , Oflleial fctattstics show thnt during the special revenue year ended April 30 last the production of beer in this country was 31- lT."i,5iy barrel ; , cue' an average of half n bar rel for every uiun , womou and child In tbo country. Beer is rapidly becoming the na tional bovorago. A presidential elector receives for his services the sum of $15 per day for oaoh day In attendance at the capital , together with " 10 cents per milo each way from bis place of residence , by tbo most traveled route tn tbo place of mooting. " Ton cents a mile leaves a margin of profit , for no railroad is permitted to charge moro than 3 coats a milo. milo.Tbo Tbo body of Russell Benedict , who died in Austria July 23 , reached Dan burr , Conn. , In u solid silver casket elaborately embel lished with gold. On the top is a gold crucifix two foot long. Tbo casket Is car ried by moans of eight gold Dandles and is supported by six lions' logs. Festoons of gold Dowers are draped around it. On each of the corners is a gold angel six inches high. It is not known bow muoh tbo casket cost. Mr. Benedict was a very wealthy man who lived many years In Austria. Ho was born in Daubury. Atlanta Constitution : "I bavo a word to Bay , " snld the preacher. "Aro all the broth- ran In church ! " "All horo. sir. " ' "Well , I may as well toll you that you must cease to bring your politics to meeting. You can't discuss politics and religion at tbo same timo. Vote for mo for sheriff and lot politics alonol" Now Yoric HornldT * Uov. Plmk Plunk Wy wuzn't ya to chu'ch las' Suuduy , Bruu- dor Fountain ] Bruddor Fountain Well , to toll do truf , I went to do Subyurban , plavod a hoodooed boss , an' dldn1 git back till Sunday obonln' . Elder Berry Joblots has a scheme for fillIng - Ing the church tboso hot Sundays. Dr. Thirdly What Is IH Kldor Berry Ho wants to take out the puws aud pu < > ln harnmocus. Cobwlggor They say bo Is a fighting par son. Brown I wouldn't bo surprised. I'vo ' known him put persons to sleep. * Chicago Tribune : M > s. Fourtlily HuS' ' band , are you atlll roadlug about these dis gusting pnzo fighters tbat are to moot in Now Orleans ! YOU surprise und shook nio , mv dour. The Hov. Dr. Fourthly ( looking severely at her ever his spectacles ) Curoliue , I uui preparing to preach n powerful and convinc ing discourse on tbo ovits of prlzo fighting I ' | Pick's up the paper again. ] The Jjilxip Ouratlon , Lifo : Servant ( in Intolligcnco ofllco How many in fumlly'/ Iluaband Throe. Servant What do you pay ? Husband Five dolliird Servant Where do you HvoV Husband Oh , dou/t bother about that ; we'll move anywhere you wish. At tbo concluding lajslon of the rogoats convocation of tbo University of tbo State of Ncir York at Albany on Thursday the prlzo of (100 for the best cisay o.i ' Too Ko- latlun of UnivaniUy Extoasioa to Local Libraries' " was awarded to Mlu lCatheriu.0 Sharp of Chicago. SCHOOLS AT-THE nft Offered tyfUlionl Of.leor.i nnd Touchers qi ifeiirnakn. The following suggestions , plans nnd di rections tor the gutdnaQo of the school o nicer s nnd teachers IffUho preparation of the material of tho.edtiHtlot.al exhibit for Nebraska are respectfully submitted : Whtlo Intended in the main to bo suggestive BO far as actual inntcriAl'Is concerned. Ills desired thnt careful ntjqji'jlon bo paid to tha forms agreed upou. An jaUrnctlvo , represen tative ) and successful' ' ' bxblblt is possible only by careful lUtoutlqtf'jlo tboso details. It Is botoivod tnnt thoio as boon left sufll- olont room lor oxcrcisoiaCHbo individual in genuity of the tcacberV'ifcAlch will result in sufllclcnt variety In raaWVlHl presented. A confident npp.'al is mndo to the splendid body of Nebraska tonchors for tholr cordlnl nnd tMilhuslnHtu co-operation. Such nil op portunity hns ncvor before boon presented us for showing what the schools ot the stnta are dolnc ; nnd it Is probable thnt such an other opportunity for Ncoraskn fo do herself - self hodor and 'rrmlto A reputation abroad will not prcsontltsclf for many yoirs tocomo. It matters nothow | goOd Uur schools may bo , the World Will Judge our system vorv largely by what It sees nt Chicago. Tnoroforo lot no lint-class school fall to mnko an exhibit. Ittsbolclvod that tha efforts along the proposed lines will give to the schools nn impetus , the benefits ot which will bo far- roanhlng nnd lasting , nnd that In moro ways than ono tbo results will moro than repay for tbo time and labor expanded. Noornska is preparing to rival nny of tier sis tor states In tbo exposition of h6r material rosouices. Lot her not fnll to hold n place In tbo front rank la educational matters , to which she Is entitled. It is proposed thnt , In order to stimulate the efforts of the schools of the state In the preparation of a superior educational ex hibit nt the World's fair , n call bo mndo for a compotitlvo exhibition duiing the State Teachers' association to bo hold in Lincoln , holiday wnok. The university authorities havo.klndly placed at our disposal for this purpose Grant , Memorial hall. In order to place tha competing schools as nearly as practicable on nn equal aud Just footing , tbo following grouping has boon mndo : First , these schools in cities having a pop ulation of 10,000 or moro. Second , these schools lu cltios nnd towns having loss than. 10,000 inhabitnnts , the schools Including moro thnn six departments. Third , all village schools having loss than six departments. Fourth , ru'al schools. Fifth , academies and private schools. A commiltoo prooorly chosen will select from each croup the host representative ox- blblt , showing the work of nvory depart ment of the entire school. These solootod exhibits will bo Installed at Chicago. In ad dition to the above mentioned representative exhibits , the committee will solcct a definite number of Individual pieces ot work in each subject to bo sent to the World's fair. A caution in regard to sending an unnecessarily largo amount of material and n useless repeti tion ot similar things mav not be ntrlss. Let your work uxcol In quality rather than quantity. Normal Schools , Colleges , nnd Universi ties : Provision hns been raado by the chief of the department of liberal arts for allow ing the.so higher institutions of learning to pinko individual exhibits representing the peculiar characteristics6 of ench. While these Institutions will notbo , / entirely inde pendent of the state ooclilblt , they will bo given considerable latitude In the propars- tion of their work tov fijj presented. The outlines given fnr ttio pdbllo schools will servo as n suggestion forvin.my details. It Is desirable tbat each of the higher institutions of tbo state mnko a creditable showing of its history and work. n v Kach of the followIneHlassos ! of Institu tions will make a collective exhibit at the World's fair , and space-fan them is not In- eluded In the stAtooxhlblt : Roman Cnthollo schools and colleges ; klndorgartoni , manual training schools , etc. , not operated as part of n public school system ; schoolsof technology nnd nrt ; schools for the blind , the deaf and the feoblo-mlnded , it Is tnrnostly dcslrod that each tonchor , superintendent , nnd school executive care fully consider this matter nnd commence work with the beginning of school In Sep tember lu the preparation of work along the lines indicated above , to the end that Neb - b rusk a may do borsoll Justice educationally In the presentation nt Chlcaco of nn exhibit second to that of no state In the union. Moro oxpllcltdotallcd Information concern ing the preparation for educational work can bo had addressing the undersigned , Very respectfullv , FIIANK A. MMITOV , Superintendent Educational Department , Lincoln , Nob. FAQIS ABOUT"OMAHA. . Omaha has five publlo parks. Omaha has slxty-tlvo miles of paved streets. Omaha has ninety-two miles ot sowers. There nro sixty publlo schools , employing DOS teachers. Thcro are twonty-two church and private schools , employing 15 ] tonohors. The sottool census shows ever 80,050 chil dren of school ago , Omaha is a city of churches , having 115 houses of religious worship. There are sixtv-llvo hotels. There nro thirteen trunk lines of railway , covorlns JH.333 miles of rend operated from Omaha. Ono hundred and thirty passenger trains nrrlvo dally. Omaha has tua largust nmnltor in the world. Omabn hns the largest llnsood oil works in .tho United States. Omaha Is the third largest packing center In tbo world. Last year the stock rocolpu were : CHttlo , S.D'JS.TOaj hogs , 7,100,803 , ; sheep , 733.SIV5. Omabn hns the largest distillery in the world nnd tbroo of the largest broworlos In tbo United States. Omaha has the largest whlto loud works in the world. Aside from the packing houses Omaha has ICO manufacturing enterprises with n com bined capital of $ b,93S.OOO. Last year tholr products amounted to $33.000,031 ; . The principal shops of the Union Pacific railway are located In Omahn. They cover fifty acres of ground and represent , nn. out lay of $ 'J.500,000. Thov furnish employment to 1,200 skilled mechanics and SOJ day labor ors. ors.During During the year 1S91 the real estate trans fers amounted to $15-.1SJ1. ! ) Tbo actual real estate valuation Is $353,003 , 000 , while tbo asiossmont for taxation is based on aouo-teath valuation. Omaha has twenty bantts , ot which nine are national , olght savings and thrco are state banks. During 1S91 the clearings were $231,133- 03. 03.Tho The poUoOloa receipts for the roar were $20I,5S3.-J9. This department cave employ ment to forty-six clerks and sixty-six car riers. Omaha hns ono of the most complete water works systems In the wet Id. Tbo plant cost $7,000,000 and has 170 mlles of mains. The pumping capacity is S5JiOJO ( ) ) gallons dally. There nro nlnoty-livo mlles of street rail way , mainly elootrlo. The system employs COO man and operates 275 cars. Tbo monthly pay ooll Is 10,000. , Population In 1850 1.8B1 Population lu IfcOO N..03.1 Population In 1SSJ IIVUS Population In 185 01S.n Population 111 189J 14J.4W The "No. 9" Wheeler & Wilson makes a perfect stitch with all kinds of thread on all classes of material. It Is always tcady. Sold bv Goo. W. Lancaster & Co. , D14 S. 10th street. i "His Experience nun * * - . ' us ahxi in His Skill Have been proven by more than 17 years of untiring success which has never been surpassed in the medical profession , while his re sources and facilities" for treating Private Diseases are practically unlimited. " Such Is the universal testimony of thousands who have suffered and been cured by DR. E. McGREW . J. . , The Specialist. % * L With a practloeof 17 years' standing is it nny wonder that hi skill In the treatjr jjnt of Private'Diseases Is today unquestionods During all these y ars Dr. McGre w has gradually perfected all the little details incldejitto the treatment ot Private Diseases until It Is no longer a practice with him , but Science. Ho substantiates every statement and fulfills every promise. Ho Is reliable , reasonaBjJK skillful and fair , and Is the most successful spe cialist In the entlre"Jwest In the treatment of Private Diseases and all Diseases of Youth-and Manhood. Those who place thepisolves In his care can safelyjjfely upon him , as every case Is regarded in tno strictest confidence.and treated in the most skillful manner. Gleet und all annoylutnllsolinraes TAU ; Stricture , or dlflloulty or pain In rollmlnp tbo Illaddari ByuhlllsiinU all dldousniirf.ilm Illoo4 .uui bklti ; Norvouunoss. Ounural Doblllty , I.ois of Miiu- hoon and Ambition , Want at Llfonnd Vitality. Had Mumory. Despondent , Ulauounivud. Ko- lluf obtained without loii of tlmu from buslnuss Tito inou noworful romodlcs Icnown to in odor u sclonco for the treatment of the ubovo diseases. U'rlto for circulars und question I13U 14th ttnd Parnam Sts. , OMAHA , NEB. BAKING .POWDER ABSOLUTELY PURE KCO , KANSAS cirv.Ma FOR IT flAS STOOD 7W TEST , " " SOflP "OuBGfflks"/iAVE / WEB TMS TAIRBAWK3"is TOE BEST. OUR CLOTHS SMEU S ETOU/i UtyftV Sf JW ? / T E/OUSE ? fSClEAN ANB BRIC 7 MO WONDER IBBANkt'S SANTA CLAUS FILLS WOUSEMfllDS W/W / DEtiGNT , IRBANK ace CHlCflCO. ' " AHE RIPANS TABULES regulate the stomach , liver and A bowels , purify the blood , are pleasant to take , safe and always effectual. A reliable remedy for Biliousness , Blotches on the Face , Bright's Disease , Catarrh , Colic , Constipation , Chronic Diarrhoea , Chronic Liver Trouble , Diabetes , Disordered Stomach , Dizziness , Dysentery , Dyspepsia , Eczema , Flatulence , Female Complaints , Foul Breath , Headache , Heartburn , Hives , Jaundice , Kidney Complaints , Liver Troubles , Loss of A'ppctitc , Mental Depression , Nausea , Nettle Hash , Painful Digestion , Pim- pies , Rush of Blood to the Head , Sallow Cora- plexion , Salt Rheum , Scald Head , Scrofula , Sick Headache , Skin Diseases , Sour Stom- ach , Tired Feeling , Torpid Liver , Ulcers , Water Brash and every other symptom or dis- ease that results from impure blood or a failure in the proper performance of their functions by the stomach , liver and intestines. Persons given to over-eating are benefited by taking one tabule after each meal. A continued use of the Ripans Tabulcs is the suicst cure for obstinate constipation. They contain nothing that can be injurious to the most delicate. Price : One gross ยง 2 , sample bottle 15 cents. For sale by Druggists , or sent by mail postage paid. Address THE RIPANS CHEMICAL COMPANY , New York. S.E. ConJg fi INTEREST PAID ON IDEPOSITSrDO 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , N.eb. Tb * eminent sporlMUt In nervous , chronic , iirlrnlo. blood , akin nnd annnrr rtl en a . A recnlar ana registered wrtduttu In muUclne , ns UlplomM nnd curllllCHlii.i nliow. li itlll treating wllli lliu greatest uuccoif cnturrb.apermntorrboGS , lost mnnhooulemlnal wonknuo. nlxhl loasot , lm ] > otciicy , rphllls. ilrlcturo. iton- orrhoon , duet , vnrlcoceloetc. Nomorcury uied. No IT truntment forlonof vital power , 1'iirllCM imnUlu to visit mo may be truntoil at liotno by correspondence. Meilltlne or InstruniPntt Hont by mallororprtiu s curDly packed , no inarki to Indicate conlouta or nendur. Ono m > rional luturTlow preierrud. Consultation ( rco. Correspomltmro itrlctly prlrnto. Hook ( JlnterlM tit Lilt ) lent frttt. Offloo hour * Da. m. K . in. Sundaji 10 a. in. to 12m. Bund lUunpfor ronur. EDUCATIONAL. COLLEGE OF THE SACRED HEART" DENVER C OLOftADO CONDUCTED BY THE FATII R3 O ' THE SOCIETYOF JESU3. Tills Institution nlTorils ovury facility tor obtnlnlnR n tliorousli , Classical , Scientific aucl English Education. tiltniitcu on u bountiful knoll about II f teen minutes rldo by oloctrlo line from Dunvur , It ro- colvoa tlio full oonollt of tlio liuilthftil mid llfo-xlvln. brouzm iliut Imvu niiiUu Colorado tlio stinltirlum of tlio Unltod St.itos. ' The Krounds covur an upland tr.iut of ( Uty auros , anil the prospect Is ono of Inlcas nnd rnoiintnlns nnU mondowa Hspuclal nttuntlonU fvon lo the pliVBl- cal uovuloiiomont of tliostudonlB. Catiloeuuaiont free on application SACRED HEART DAY ACADEMY. This institution , under the direction of the Snored Hourt , is situated on the corner of St. Miiry'd Ave and S. 27th Htreot. Tlio oourso of iiihtruction pursued develops the jnontal , inorul and physical powoi-9 of the youn Indies. Special at tention is also given to the cultivation of graceful mannorH nnd refined tastes. Music , Painting und Drawing , receive special iittontion , whihit French nnd Oor- ronn are included in the uuriculum free of extra charge. The iicndoinv ifl pleas antly located , with all modern improvement ! ) , und easily roaohod by tho" motor on Lciivonworth at. Tor terms and further pnrticulara apply to the L-idy Superior. A BOARDING SCHOOL rou Yo iiiiLadics Conducted by the Sisters of Jloroy. O'CONNOR , GHEKLY CO. , NED. This llourdlnit Hchool U nltualud n xhnrt dls- tatico from ( Jrcoly Center , u MourlBlilii ) ! town un thu II , .V M. railroad. The Convunt Is nn delightful Hlto ainonK tlio O'Connor hills. The usual : | | | briinuhusi inUrtlc , vocal und In strumental ; atxlu Hpuulal oonrso of lltoratuor are KM on. , . . Tornisln advance. IW n your MO immtlii wnslilnK Included. The school will opentU ( Irstof Bontoinbor ; 1'or f nrthar p irtluulan addros < i. MOTHKUaUlMJKIOIlOONVnNl'OK MHIIOY 15th unrt OiiHtollnrHt. . OMAHA , NHII. UIIIIIII UPPER ALTON , ILL. WESTERN MUM ACADEMY. A thorough Hchool. 1'rcriitcn for College or - ' ' ' " ' Adilret * OOL. WILLIS UIIOWN , Bupcrlr.to.Td3- N , M , RUDDY , THE ONLY PRACTICAL OPTICIAN 210 South 1Mb 6u , ruriiamSL Thuatar. EYES TESTED FREE Olutsoi I'lttoJ to remedy all defect * of oy - nlKht. Hteol Byootaoloj of uuaratituuU quality Hand up. Solidd'ulJ Bpootioliil mil Iyo ! liU3l , ? l and upwirJ. Oooutlit' proiorlptlom for gtuiio * tilled correctly nmo duy u < rojulrol ABTIFIOIAL HUMAN EYES INSERTED UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME ( Jlnln IliiUilltiK. ) TllK NlNKfV'SKVhMII HIHHIOV Will. Ol'/.V OM VUKHtAY , fcKl'T. Ofll. VUMifOIMISKl I.V ClOBilcn. I/flltor , Hi Icinrn. l.niv , Civil anil Mnchnnl- en I MnKlncorlcic. 'IlioroiiHli 1'irimruturr mill Cuminurilul l4jiir ) > . hT , KDWAIin'HII U.I. . for burn iinik'r 13. ) unlqtio In tlio CDNiplctanoni of Un niul | | > uinuiiU A lUullinl iiiimtur ( if rniiilldnlui fur lliu ou-luiliigtlcul Btato will l > a rocilruil nt ipoUiil rulo. CatnlUKUi'i iiuiit fruiMin np | > llrullon to IIKV , 'JIlOilAHK WAUJH , I' . 8. C. , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ NllTIIK I A IK , HlllAVAj St. GARY'S ACADEMY. ( CNKMII.E WWTOr N'OT Tlio 75th Aeniliunlii Term Will Opm Moa day , Kept , 5lli. Th0 Acadeailc Conno li tliuroiuih la the l'rrpar torHunolr anil Cln lial ( Jrudoi. iluulo IJupnrt- merit , un tbo plan of tlio t > t t'ontervntorluf of Kuroov , In iiivlvr chart u of u oompluta oorui ot tencheri. HtuJlo luotlulod on lliu urcat Arl Hcuoolt of Kurope. lr wlngnii'J I'Hlutlnu from Ufa und the uutl'iuo , pliunoxraiilix and Tjri > wrlllntf ( aught HullJlnif uulpiUI | wllli flro uimpoi A aui > urat ( Uptrtiuo'it fur ulilldrvn uuilor 13. Applf fur c t Io4ti to JJlrectrux of the Acndomf , HT. MAItY'H AOADKMV , Nutre Uauto 1 * . U. , tit. JonuyU Co. , Ia4