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CTIONISM AND SECTARIANISM IN OUR PUBLIC SCHOOLS, Nino years ago this month, the pd ple of Owaba by Simajori CENCE OF" THE WAR. BLD AND THE GERMA B i fii‘u arally acquainted with Ger. ile he occupied ghie pdsi F with Gem R o "fi n8 efter Col. Ga-eselic’s, of St-Louis, demise, who died prosent schosl system of | of thy brava on the bloody-held o Omaka, the-editor of THE Brs cas, with propricty, arraign ths present | however, who were fortuvate enough and fhey et in oll cases be written on cue | gopoo] board for its flagrant vi latin ~ side of the shest only. ——ee E. ROSEWATER. EDITOR TO CORRESPONDENTS. Oox Country Pxaxxps we will always be plossed tobear trom, on all matters connected with ‘erope, country pe tic., the board of eduethi for the then exist +nd on any smbject | iabarmon whatever, of general interest o the peple of | the framor our Biate. Aut luformation conps-ted Witk the elections, and relating to foods, accilents, wil be gladiy roceived. Al ench commuricis tlons however, must be s bricf 38 possible; ¢ while hulting by the Those, atehcquaintance G arb - cack was [rightened half to death by T bt —urbed w10 Goubt | the sight of an o'd Indian who visited o helstter and - wpirit of the law, s Wi oF Warees, i foll, wast fu eschand | 7 @apany any. coumuricati n-of | T rd of education, to_s calarize - ibe- public-seoele-ei-f * | honored remembrance. Never did deed; “givsceersion: 1o ink . that he Publieation, bat for our own satiaction aud aproot & good faith. his rubgriipaios | t00d in Fauk abave them, - and -only litdid they s thic superior. 3 German _soldi orched, Garficld knew it would be (o the pour £-Tlow to hesr t-gauidaies for Offco—rh ethe made) 'y personal, W r. a rerticrmente Membership in a “rchoc ow cneoring ntended to be couf ims 17 sddresaed Ly h.saperior office: is mother toigiie, and many were | €74 the hearts of poar, hekva. boys, ives ip defense of their | ™ adopted_country, that he dd gladden A in- the _He apeaks the %o preserte or roserve the whatever. Our staff is suffic ‘more than sapply our licited space All communications should bo E. ROSEWATER, Editor. ts, morcenary tri Teachers were olely with reference to their qualifications as instructors, ai- wran examigition by & idsEd board of cxamigers. tent of the frameis of the this board should be compo that had no axes ives t befrend, avd Germyn languag German, if not altozether correot, yet very flueutlys ‘Berhaps it may be of ‘interest to the readers of the Neuo Freie Press t> bastome acquainted gof myrecoliectivns of our vied at Maf NBLREPUBLICAN TICKET- I Epon JAMES A. GARFIELD, 10 enemios to punish. How doea the tonduct, of ourpresy et bourd cf education conforn’ to dumental_ptingipls? fact that membirs have id seven in the board cf | pushed and forced their way int the board solely for persoral ends—to re- atives with appointment=, (r De. Muzen nfi nowiise and ex- plain how he change: dealy about military despotism, “i Perryvil'e, Ky., wa ing it preca¥ious condition in a ), and that his rec 2 Tt is impossible to describe | factory. my fgplipgn;end my: ST and sisters far aw: this or that denomisation in the | LU U % ST Yeibor, hald by Firs: class teach- | my dutios in the deld, could not at- tend his deatinbed. mander advired mé Immedistely to make application for a furlough, and ~ | gave me petmission o go to headquar- s | lar church, and dunces who have 1o | gers.* Ho, e8 well 68 Gen. Sheridan, ave been | recommended the eame wacmly, but the carps. commauder, Gen. R Johrgon, rouchly refiised it educaticn have sug raticnal explana- tion for their factional condus Thope they will avsil themceles of-the | fu use of our columus. Mother 14 father- ¢’ ice of teachers. ears bave been rej My brigads com— ted, bacause they: do Lot attend church regulirly; ottes cause they do not belong to a perilc , o ———— Tgx elfort of the Kauses City pa pers to get up a boom for Kunsas City through an ovation to General Graxt, who is expected thore nest Friday ou his way to Colopado, is verpeommend- qua'ifizations as teachirs b At the high school com- menopment diplomas . ta gradustes | o i s Tmaneis a pligh: discrepaney in the | were awarded by Rsv statements of Mrs. Surratt's deughter | rill w. wea' not given o t0 symy headquatters in per- wrsing division headquarters 1 met Gen. Sheridas, who inquired Twsilence I handed und thoss of Mrs Surcatt’s aticroey ©ncerning Gen.. Hancoex's conduct | but it was a flagrant violation of the | atout my succe toward Mrs, Sarratt and fhoeo who | spirit of ta0 law that he ehould ururp | him my application, backed by the dis¢ | ominous ward “Misappoinzed.” <Take sn of excellegt rg?ylud‘an‘, nought tofusdre hér ‘raprieve from [ the faaotions that. eught: o bé charged by the superintendent. .-A why was Mr, Sherrill chosend Simpy [ ¢1) him T sent yoo.” I wsluted, ith the, sees | turned my horse;” and, ventre a terre, | ted and will rode: to Murfresboro. At headquar- | of 1ha second cla ters I found Gen. Garfield, to whom I “This 1ooks bad, wss of your application iagely to Gen. K “and | that river. 1Al licazon immed: o | acoraus,” said Gon. Sheridan, Tae Clavelsnd. Leader, a paper v ally well posted on political statisti b the; see o ents of the principal. of ) T e ) T i g the board. Suppore * the -award of diglomas bad been made by Bishap!| on the partof youe corps coman 0'Connor, would not every pritestent, idcluding the Rev: Mr, Sheerill;hive raised their' hwnds' 0’ ho'yhorror?] bad- sent ine. il 10 Pk bhat Save sak . i 3 alocatirg lin Would uot that have raised the cryof j@eld soratiniz na"e‘:::.;, :n:ln b;- = Ltglgu ”:k‘ oW, § Come to Gen. e entered and found | organized-with forly-sevenmen,: who. ooopied with ‘writing. | pro Mys. {"Afters few moments ho arose. 3 Garfield handed-hin my papec with [ the followiog word cock as they did with Buckalew for des Kovernor in 1872, whon Hartrarft beat mader Lex- pels' me. 0 refuso it vlso.” plained to bim my situation, and :lsa | & mformed him that General Sheridan OMARA Whs Guecfthe ports of de- livery named-Tnthg immisdiste trans- eptibled to direct whipment of imported goods, —but the vlagas, authoyizing the..treasury de- pariment to.exglude ports of delivery where no oustoms appraisers are ned from the benefts of the act, Lias left Omaba in the cold. “popery in the publiephopls” 1 The same sactarian spirit is mani- fested in theweldotion of Mis. Maxi14 | the General ‘ci on ‘the board of examinbrs. Maxficld is an estimable Jady, whose qualificstions we do zot call in ques- tion, but the fact that her husbans the presiding elder of the Methodist | per #td demandeds minufe expl ught to have begn a bar to | tion: such a scleation, 1 recommerd our hemt, Gen Gén. Rosestehs fead fho pa (You sotodat Stoge River s | ed to many the foaeibility of water trigade adjutact?”’ | O “You beloeg to the #Yes, | man to work a well-augor if he would Gen. | be contert to sink wells at rees nable | sissippi at MoGregor has been swept gh | rites g8} gommag. returns-do not confirm the origigslestimate of 1,500,- €00 populdida’ “Ths New York Tri- aeorredted returss which show,_the populstion of New York to ba ;20215 This marks & fein of 254,923 in ten years, snd of 1,004,626 since 1830, # century the population of the city hindoublbde oA 4he Fesme ‘tims all the metropolitan suburbs bave In- coeased snd multiplied until New What would desout Methodistshmve | Second Missouti infantry " *Brave regiwent ! thought if the board bad chosen one | General.” of the nuns, who are acting as teackers in‘the Roman Cathiclic convent, member of the examining hoard?|handed ms personel he Captainche farl Gen. Gartield | ry, almost as white the furlough. | uss1 on the wing of the state houss at Wouldn't they have bsen horrified at | He bade me-a hearty farewell and sefe | Lincoln. journey, socompavied with the ex- pressed hope 1hat on iy arriva! at St. Louis T might find my bro: her smong On tho second ds More reprehonsible than al] this— in fact disgraceful snd outrageoi was the conduct of the so-called sasfd [iakter I arri: seven at the last mesting of the board. The formation of a fagtional xivg in. any public body is - intolerable, bt in | w a school board it becomes- disreputa- | my biigade, leaving wy brother out ble. Bvery member of the'bodrd is | © expecied to ackahd yato indepens there hs joy- ous extitement to see and embrace o 0 L d f me invigorated him 80d gave him pew: { Ovngregaticual mission bnfldm?' at a_few weeks of | Santee Ag:voy has been teat up from | ulation of 3500, ext 40 London: Brook- . X 3 rsing, 1 could rejoin | Niobrara. spulation of ‘over 560, s'an the third ity ugh it can scarealy Vieyf of tho aston- To and ths | lost §500, aud the Centennial hotel | frvit orcharda ir the southern part ot £ danger smoug loving f: day ho is morcied happi father of quite a little army cf chil- | was endangered. Afew months later: the Soldiers’ Mannerchor of the Second. Brigade, Sheridan’s division, composed of Louis and Chicago boye, took oscasion to tender Gen. Rosceiavs a serenade. e Of his couscience and solely with a view to the welfare of the paablic schoo)s; hold eesret caucuses, sgrea on a fixed ride roughshod ower the minority, vidlate parligmentary hsage, exhibit’ tho sy mos¥ I of ignorance, by Whenever the eupremacy! of New York as the metropolis of the country is serioasly metwbed, the an- nexation of Brooklyn will give it J 2 f‘.cs'{ufic Teast one 1 - — = thik country en- a more spotless roputation than Hoar, gf Massachuseits. The llowing testimonial from that eource oighttawebiat rest the slanderous charges and jnuendoas abont General Gorfield's record: “T . was oue of the ©/mmittee who investizated the credit- ingt Gigneral Gar- for Hoar, “and 1 wrote the greater pars of the repert of the committee known as the -Wilson Commitjes. . The gweme reason to distrust Genral Garfields’ ‘abiolate integrity. expressed my oplnion of the atsolute boaor and integrity of Gen. Garfield & ago. . No min; When members After the- last. sounds had d Y ¢ e th e T o awa | gin enon. Tt it expsoted. £0 be an ex- | the river will bo followed by consicer- southern right, somebody appeared | ° 1¢nt buildiog. before headqnarters, aud, to the as- | - topishment of all, addressed ms in | doing good business by gathering up | new Presbpterian church in' Manchos: faoliless German, as follows: “Gen_ | buffslo bones on the prairie, for which | ter to- cost $4500, not Inclading sests the commanding - general | $5 per ton is paid. - thaniks you very kindly, and taunting - other religions faith, they - their fotal unfitnesy for the; sagred trust reposed in fhem. ' Omaha {axes horselt $60,000 a year for her pablic Hor taxpayers are ot all creods and natioaalities. , o right to femand that «theie children shall evjoy the educational advan- tages of theee schools untrammeled by sectatian fanaticism, or stupid selfish- mew. On'behalt of the patrons_of theso schools, we admohish ’the ' gen+ who . compriso - this: gov- eming elique in our “school -board to stop their diegeaceful - intrigues. - "We have always been a friend of the pub- Lic schools and.as such wo shall wage relentless war an all factional and sec- within the school board he letterand spirit he cor- glass of | yards in Linceln, and the papers there | bugue. The city counted on 30,000 ager.” It was Gen. Garfield who | maintain that they will be tho most | populati ives it responded to our German sovg. with | extonsive in the west, - | 0" | Bhoas son Sadane Census gives it s German words_and than] cepted the invitation so kindly and unostentatiously. tendered. - Gener Bosecrans acknowledzed the com mont paid hintin a fe and, shaking hunds with evory mem ber of the Mannerchor, introduced us - - to bis brothor, Bishop Rosecrans, of | hat the harvest will be & littlo later Ohio, sifice deceased, who cxpresred | than in former years. Yis wonder and admiration to find | e sach an exoalient “Gesang-Verein”in | is forming betwecn the mources of Gen. Garfield acted | Middlsand North Branch. They are # mastor of ceremobies -in - the | men of means and enterprise, During g ho_pleas- | as trusting to Providence long enough he singers, We ac- ¥ nothirg in éh. in . the least the whole of the evenin; antly conversed with sll 4 f whom one-Balf woro only privaes Ve then returred to eamp. i) “their bt Clisamanas, which followed | gorr enen ill on Cottonwocd | 830,000 dsmagee to e, 8 soon sfter, nearly iwo-thirds of these | oo : = sngers fol on the feld of honor, and | 2P0}y 8ud is expected to bo finished truly may it be said of them that no nobler souls sped heir ay o the spirit land thsn tho singors from the | at Grand Is! banks of the Rhine dying for Amer. | Their dimensions will be 300x350 feot | 1870, but lacked several inches of the . But f thoss who sur. | With an L, and be built of stone aod 3 vived -several wow live in Chicas and they have treasored up in tho memorios thst, never-to-bo forgotten in this matter democrat o _fepublicas, who ever ) ‘does, T think, Ta the doubk that heis sbsolutely incorrupti- that violate both ] He has been fo- years on the | of the law. ‘We are going to have a celebration of the 104th apniyersary- of - our na- Acoorpixg XheRepatlican s Gar:{ twnal indeendence on the 34 of July. fiold;and Arthurclib was e ¥ 20, = sorganized'énd | No efforts will be spared to make, it & adopted af | success. Among other things, the Omsha Tadians will appear‘in Indisa costume #9d perform thelr war dances. . We will endeayor to show, all -guests who come a royal welcome in the prettiost grove in the prettiest valley in the state. — GEN. HANOOCK. THE SORT OF MAN KE J5—onsevations | & , OF BIS STYLE OX A Missounr miven | 1Y (COUDty'S Dew court house, at | business cartridge, s boy named Char- ack H;nl Daily Times, June 20. ‘a;u._gmm‘l: ixd-noble pecimen | the elementa. of physical manhocd, *all, erect, man- | — i i eBocts ly in every movemout. - Eis face i gy m.:n" ‘reying party will locate the | fully recovered from the of the open page. Thero fanothing ings——not the slightest | road, aud conti tinge of the teanieritis which charee | 1 Domeor " 0 SUFPeY through terzes the military martinet. —[Min- by three perso themeelves fufd & committee of the 1 will be at tha Creighton. house on eveniog next, and will ou o the Omaha iy a0y Surther inform A B. Cnaso, Secretay. The_ editor of the News gob the | & above item..all -backwarde, visits 16" milftas hey -'gend-‘flfig’fi'th in ¢ mmand of & corporal’s’ ‘ghard “at “some Jcdian ey, unti) o elf forry for the 8 ~Chiyemme Tadian e — 3 Judge George Green died_at hix | sgency-ir1872, (h+" stermer wo were eage i?l. on he 234 , after an flinexd Of séveral wéoks. The deceased o was eettled in Linn u{g In 1841 ho represerited. and Cedar couties in the: territorial legislature. In 1848 he was appointed. 10 8 seat'on the supreme bench, which e position he held for six years, | Téunding to of stesmera common cceurrence, #nd ths cfficer in command of* the -ensall defAchment ionedk thererbeing a°Wensible mar, massigs of neeen the eteamer of 1he disting iurge, ' kress, to decorate the a fountai the remainder to be expend ths walks agd he g-oun ouf® “Doumo,” re-f° ) s lied the thoroughly intimidated and | ERe¥eral water n Bumiliated suborinate, and then wont :;‘:"fi'f(fi"w divide between there to the barracks fo_get out his little | ¢ o0 equad before the hig general would Mi' land Onthe day before that Han- rable p-ogerty, —The Omabs clevator company are rebuilding _their warehonse and 4 to the 10 Pepilion, Cribs _and- wateh aod b : Trrstéd not Tonz ago scattering théi G ulson t9 nochor the boat out in t4 midéle of the river ia crder to get away from that old coff-e coali dicast, which the_cop “{refusad to obsy. That a mao Gen. Hancock s, and we can serigus the kind ‘of | by fhe citiaeps of Alma; it sppearat corflict wWith the "interasts of Uleans. was wes writton sev- days " befors Haucock's nomina- at Cincinnati, and thorefore can- | of ba consteaed as putizan bun- | granted this year o, ou combe.] of arms or accoutroments Ju:t ask Patrick where e comes from, ernment’s scheduled prieds. He will answer with ascrach, ““He comes from Governor's I-and, And we call him Gineral H.” Ask Yohaunes where e comes from, | He willray without a guiver, “ir, the ides of next November Will see him way up Salt River.” fast driving impelled him to — scated in tho carriago as driver, n.d¥ STATE JOTTINGS. - o clork. Ho wes aslogp and b the spell of somnambulism. —W. H. Reed, living t; northyest, of Arapah county, plowsd up Sfops ke, bl takei'té fucorps- | 5 Dreaking pra rate Alexandri | —Exeter raiscd her liquor liconse from $500 to $800. of having ever baen disturl —The new B. & M. mail cars will | picces cover, cr ratberlie, und-r the commence ranaing July 1. lu:f-ca of eboat ¢ 2; acre, r:lfl e }nm —Burt county has a wool growers’ [ tuto many picces. of anoiant potte and shieep broeders’ association. mpatof which is brokgn'fnto —The new forrgbot will probably | yhich was -onech arrive in Brownville about the 15t of | sharcoal was sls fourd,’ pirin —North Bond will soon have a feed mill. —Centrsl City will have a_cigsr %] _The fitat edition of the new Ger- man paper 1 Crete we run off last | pleced under the ground by any cue, week. —St Paul's freightdepot ‘s well [0ver it. 6lled wi'li goods, ete, , for the up river eountry. —Freshets on the Loup have done much damsgs to the brdging alng IOWA BOILED.-DOWN; Storm Lakeshows'a population of 056. The censuggives Den e rank as a ci'y | habitants. Anes has appro —The movement_on foot to move | artesian well the county seat to Belvicere excites| (odar Rapids is putting up 42,000~ Thsyer county peopla. pound.tire bell. -;;‘.".':‘-’ ;f. ;h.,'.lf;':.",.":::l.’.imfl' The wint.r wheat harvest ig in pro- fng in considerable atock. Crmerpai g ~—The U. P. on 1,438 in- ed 81000 for - Bluo Springs has boon incorpora- now i €h/ineers are TUBAINg | iy pliced at 100,000 bareels. B (tBe south braBGh {: i consureaumerator rrpobts B070 o county. 9 g s oo < a4 th= populstion of Fairfield, -~Beatrice ks a mi k on the new state ospitol. to uniform themaelves well.; ¥0T Tea Ida county fair will be held on ~Nearly as muoh Jand has been o in Weyna coualy tho-presont | the 10th, 178t f stason:aailies hitherlo bosa tied, The Mauhalifawn. ig'ephons,.exs The largo tauk which the U, P, is | change bas firly subicribers to ‘Star jaoa | bullding at Central City has suggest- [ With: The oorn ctop of -Tows for’ the car- ks. rent yesr is cetimatd ‘at 250,000,000 —Enox cousty ia agood feld for a | bushe's The pcntoon bridge across the Mis- avey by he flood. J.'D. Van Patten, of Bas re. s marble, iabeiog | ceived the coutract to erect gas woiks at Independonce. The aste:66d valuation ¢f Bcott ~The 8. C. & P, bridge across the | county property this year is bat lit- Elkhorn at Orowell, which was re- [ tlo under 610,030,009. tly blown down is again ready for | Tho damsge at Dubuquefrom high crossing. water is estimated o1l the way from —The lumber to be used for the | $100,000 to 8500,000. od. | Stone from a Ssrpy county quar- Fort Todgers thi the census does them injustice. —By the barning of Warren Wood-| A new tree disease called the twij ward's barn at Eseter, on the 22d, he | blight, threatens the destruction - of the state. —The Nauce county sgricultural | A stesm_supply compsny has been society in laying off fair grounds at | organized in_ Barlington for the ‘por: Fullerton. Tho racs track will be | pose of heating business houses and ready by the dth. 1@idences. —Work on the new St Jooand | Thers is a great deal of approhen- Western depot, st Hastings, will be- | sion in Dobuque that, the Taling of t. able sickness., —Settlers in western counties are| The contract has been let to build & and furnitare. There is also dissppointuient in Du- —The B. & M. will locate stock almost even 28,000, +--Zoung cottomwood treesaro very | Palo Altocointy in scuring some scarce in Knox county this year, high | very desizabls Scotch immigration this water having wached thom out and | season, These new comers will enter carried them away. upon sheep farming quite extensively. —Crops in Holt county look exceed- ieiniby-of nligons whb Mk ingly thrifty, although 1t in thought | ;10 {0 ¥iett 17 of Troms the et onlow grounds, wwapt away fesce —A settlemont of Pennsylvanions |hoga. g in Fayette county by oo de i asiniaed at £100,000 and enter o iron bridge destroye 2 —Osgecla citizens rogard themirlves | mont was warks botween 540,000 1o Parties at Des Moines have bronght auit sgainet, (hp glocote feptory (o a3 regards escapa from fire, and are moving to have an engine or two. eor Bloomingten, s progressivg | caused by the offensive from the works. o grent flacd st Dubuque resched its maximom on the 32d, realy for business soon after harvest. Gl s roported. that the car shopa and will bo built soon. flood of 1844. ick. By the asseesmont returns of Pots _—A part of the skeleton of an ex- | tawattsmio county it is found that tinct animal was recently discovered | there are4n the county 33,875 head of in Pawnee. Its length is about nine | cattle; 13,331 head of horses; 1, feet and width about five inches. | mules; 1630 sheep; 42,502 hogs. Distance around joiat 28} inches. F—It is claimed that. the brick for | foo! g with Clay Centre, are too soft to hold ‘to- lie St 1 gether o wallof the desired thicknes, | Maoise e o fonP ymate, Jimmy snd are not capable of withstanding gerous and perhaps fatal wound. The wostern Jows. wheat crop has bau- | Valley divi blican | eacly summerdrouths, and will quality thatof the pasttwo years. —Twenty-four teams commenced | net profit of. $1000 hesd Joes at the Sumait, betwoen | of aattle ‘.’..5;1. hJ"i:a“.'ffJ"' bl dn:h‘h d'vlz;x:z ‘c,m:hlr: S¢ | winter. _ The same man within six Pav] and Sioux City railroad. | ok :sy’nl.m il —A water-spout broke in_the Med- i icine Cecek valley recently, sweeping a;,‘.’fa,",‘,;s't,'li':i’.','.“i‘.: Srome and St ::"cy-:bln‘:;em;i: ;-& ;‘:&2“!3 Lonis, Clinton is the third.in the raised 26 teet in a fow hours. P L = —The Niobrara Turners have com- | 000,000 foet, whils Haauiba ‘menced tha. erection of & ball, 30<70, | sclls 175,000,000 and sz.“!i«;«'i’-‘?‘g,' mu_ehmxm The-wides | 000,000 > = . six with arched F Tols i cedding. It is intended to have it .,{:?;’.‘31; g.‘-mt::fi-m finished as s00n as Joly db. w6 stops; top . wire, forty.ei —Arrapahce Pioneé ¥élieveit does not rain- in the Repul- | wires barbed, ot four wires with. the . wecks, besides.-soyeral -showers,” we | poin's. n:; L theee rains, durivg which nestly ghtitteen-inches of -water fell. =An tion of §5000 was e d o~ et oars of cons new ing purs government | o' and impr.ed, some from the gly, squaro in Lingoln, §2500 Loup, in Sherman county, the ravincs, and. destrpyed y commissionera to accept and occupy the new court house bu Itand donated arato —Gov. Niteg' will soon' méks 'a requisition on the general goversment tor Nobraska's' annual ‘apptcpriation military stores,,_The annuity state wjil amatnt t0.$1,500, dnd-osnbe’ Mi:’ money or.its_cquivelent in, in i A ~Wahoo's night _watchman was startled one_ night recen‘ly to sce s. tean | come. thundering aldbgatd & breskneck pace. Curiosity ;and; the prospect of catching an offender for op the fiyer, when to his surprise he found harnessed up.and ‘driven about under face of the ground, ‘which was raw prairie, snd presented o appearanca bed. The:e though fhey tok out one piece whole A s whay £ of a jar. Buch | faivy fnd July. impression that it was s hill. for the mauu‘acture of potiery, snd wag aot | o tut the gronnd had been. placed The apple crop of Mahaska county | Aboutone bitndred men are now af | d 18t of September. |, The census gives Fort Doagnpm General Insurance Agent, ‘The water | 423, and give thefire protection there ¥as nioe inches above the mark of |- At Odebolt the other day, while, quite equal in quantity snd surpass-in- A Clay-county farmer hes Wold at s’ h the | for the year ‘are estimated at 100,- || {¥ein valley need to be reminded of | of them barted with thirty-six. borba]. f~two ‘poinfs or. twenty.six of four . ;e hi:::o innomerable rooms. great height i« mads necessary by-the charactar of the procees used in the extraction of the svgari It wi eithec brick or stone, and of st capacity touse up 3,000 bush ogra cvey twenty-four hours. The a0kt of the building, cutside of the m chiocry, is estimated at $39,000. “Wiltam Brett, T Ostro Gurdo | ficounty, has 4,161 actes im.cultivation, ‘of which 2,086 are i wheat, 1:2% in corn, and the balacce in osta, flax and ley. . His farming land is not 'l in 0 body, but seattered jover most all wrts of the couaty. - He bescyer z:; Tenbers or . topants, to nearly all’ of hom he Yurnishes sced grain. ~Mr. rett in swother yoar will farm 10 a ill larger scale, a8 he is having sever- hifhdred acres of his wild land bro- sthis searon. Besides thi ardo -boanty property he ha fyrma in Batler su [ INVYALIDS AND OTHERS SEEKIE 4 HEALTH, +{STRENGTH and ENERGY, WITHOUT THE USE OF DRUGS, ARE RE- QUESTED TO SEND FOK THE ELECTRIC REVIEW, AN ILLUSTRATED JOUR- NAL, WHICH IS PUBLISHED FOR FREE DISTRIBUTION. CREATS wpon HEALTH, RYGLENE, ' Culture, aad 16 8 compiet S Orgauized a8 & Oapital and Profits Over $300,000 Specally U. 8. 4 PER CENT. FUNDED LOAN. - “The subject of Elecisie.Belis rer 1 he hundred sad oue questions of =al i \o auffering bumanily, are dnty <ound; xplained. YOUNC MEN sader. T Nagroue and Phy AR T B Sy Sty en i cticed by guacke sl medi ¥ e Stes o prn Sy Vigar, sa B al card for & capy, o \oushnds will 1t aebi You. i o PULVERMACHER GALVANIC CO., “OR. E1GHTH and VINE STS. CINCINNAT, O 'UPTON HOUSE, Schuyler, Neb, et ses Hense, Sood fels Goed Bt ry ,‘hnd kh:mllld Iuflm-l\.dllin‘ treatcent, Forr good skmple rooms. Brecis attention payl to commerclal ravcloes. 8, MILLER, Prop., Schuyler, Neb. SRS BOOTS AND SHOES At « LOWEZ PIGURE than st auy othef a5os boass lnthe cit, . P. LANG'S, 236 FARNHAM ST. [AD[ES & GENTS, SHOES MADE TO ORDER 4 8 erfect £3 suarpierd. Tilees vivreascn depllly Jaum B, sorr. At A Fowisy. FOWLER & SCOTT, ARCHITECTS, Dusyna tor: buldings of aay description o axanlonas oot e, e have sid ovet 30 designing snd REPRESENTE: PHOENLX ASSURANCE C don, Cash Assets WESICRESTER, N Y. THE MEROHANTS, of Howar) GIRARI: nuim 1delphia, Capital NOR! NATI¢ AMERICAF CENTRA u‘nflufl_n_-filnnm& 'Proposals for Furnishing the City of Omaha, Ne- braska, with Water, for Fire - Protection and Public Use. Beatad propomls In duplicate wil re_recelved by the un&m i etos th e alty of Omaha, Nebrasks, wtil 12 o'clock, noon, da b6 12th day of July, A. D., 1830 for furnishinz she city of Omaha, ebrasks, with water worka for i li for the teim of Sphcoved by he mayae on e 1ith ey of Jume, Hisss s b ety soticl D B nser, gt fu80, Sl whi wi b furmined rdders posal be ing said term (a rossonal ‘ed for repairs iu cases of unavoidabl perform the testa mentioned in ordinan T = Wuufl- or bidders, and the city counctl of - the city.of Omaa reserves the right 1o reject any Eavelopes. sshould: ‘od““Proposs for 8 Machine Works, J, F. Hammond, Prop. & Manager and St. | The most He And ol Aot Eaie L angers, | £ Dess. Doos not. Faing on (s booka are nwired 720N nEw. Beop a complete absiract of titl se'tn Omaka and Dougias Coauts u the city. suddenly Whers won aronnd. :i\‘l’;x were factories: Furrlers were working on hats To Bunce's thes said they were T s we are sending showed them suspenders and many things NECO. Businees trausacted same as that of an Incorporatod Benk. Accounts Xept in Cu Dj60t o Slght check Bonds, 3 Draw Stsht Drafia on Bogiand, le- tan 4, A0d o'l paris of EUfope Puesage Tiokots. PROXPTLY MADE. U. 8. DEROSITORY. First Narionar Banx OF OMARA, Oor. Farnbam and Thirteenth Bta. QLDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT N CMAHA. (SUOCESSURS TO EOUATED 2BOS., Lsuap i 1880, aathorised by the Secretary 0 recelve Subscriptions to the OFFICERS AND DIRRCTORS Thisbask recelves doposia withoat reqand to amonnt Drems e o S racatcn o citles of tho United States, 2160 dinburch wnd the princial cttes of ‘Bent of Earope. Solls passage ticksts for emigrants in the In. ‘man Hne, o "~ REAL ESTATE 80KER Geo. P. Bemis' ReaL Estate Acewoy. 15th & Douglas Sts., Omaha, Neb. This sgency doos sTRICTLY & brak , and therefore specuiate, nd there - say bar t REAL ESTATE BROKERS No. 350 Farnham Sirest OMAHA, -~ NEBRABKA. North Blde, oppy Oraid ‘Gt Hotw fiebr&ska Land DAVIS & SNYDER, 1505 Farnham 8t. Omaha, Nebr. Byhm Reed & Co.,, oussat BeTARINERD REAL ESTATE AGENCY IN NEBRA4SKA, . " THE ORIGINAL CHICAGO, ILL. PRICES REDUCED 70 $2.00 AND $2.50 PER DAY Xnuflkd In the an— centre, convenlent Paraiahed; con Ry = OGDEN HOUSE, Qor. MARKET ST. & BROADWAY, Council Blaffs, Iowa Online of Stres: Railway, from all trains. Orama, Nun. IRA WILSON, - PROPRIETOR. The Metropolitan ls centrall first-clags in every respect, ha iy rencvated. The pul ‘comfortable and homeitke house. NEW GROGCERY ! 16th and Cuming Sts. ‘We propose supplying the people of North Omaha with CHOICE CROCERIES at mod- erate prices. Give us a call. J. B. BERGEN. 2#~Cash paid for Country Pro- duce. Goods delivered free to any part of the city. SANTA CLAUS FOUND. Greatest Discovery of the Age. ‘mountain of ow. Last year an excursion sailed clear o the Pole droppedinto what seemed ikewhole of wonders they found s new lnd, While fairy-like beings on each hand. There wero mountains' 1ike ours, with more And far m.!'u'-i Birds with the hues ‘While flowers of exquisite fragrance were grow they left to wondar in doub ‘soom came the; had beard much Claas’solf and $hie up & team that looked very queer, instead. of reindeer, 100k them on board them all over his ‘making more. Saying I aise took thess to £ mewanw-mngw. Those who | fifty-four inches P’uupbmi, three | 3 %0 be used in * peighboring states, sowe from Canady Junezt-1y AND-G00D;-NOBBY AND CHEAP. ing Suiti Elegant ng in flfgf&nsmém.u h%fit?}‘mhh- AND VALISES; tein_all Depar:ments, We have all the Latest Styles ing Goods Stock Complete. HATS, GAPS In fact the Stock 13 compl Don't Fail ta see gur Custom Deparfment in charge of Mr. Thomas Tallon.. M. HELLMAN-& CO.,, 1301 & 1393 Favnham Street. OMAHA FENCE = BOX GO. 7 i s Marufacture to Order RAILINGS AND: FINE GOUNTERS QOF PINE AND W- Iron and Wood . Feaces, Brackets and Mouldings, Improved Ice.Boxes furnished on short notice. @UST, FRIES & C0., Prop's., 1231 Haruey St., Omaha, Neb. e LANGE & FOITICK, STU'VES House Furnishing Goods, Shelf Hardware, Arroncy-or wold without notice. iseued pay- Tralve mom ormand wih: o 8 on Ap- at ma-ket rates of TRUNKS OFFIGE ona! Bazk August 10, 1663, of Tressury OOOK 1221 Farnham Street, 1st Door Eas First National Bank. POWER DOUBLE AND SINGLE ACTING AND HAND PUMPS Engins Trimmgs, Minisg Mashin HALLADAY WiND- A. L STR "MILLS, CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS ANG, 205 Farnham Street Omahs, Neb* HENRY HORNBERGER, BTATE AGEHNT FOX V. BLATZ'S MILWAUKEE BEER! In Kegs and Bottles. the Trade. Fsmilies Supplied at Reasonable Office, 232 Douglas Btreet, Omahba. T0 THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: PROF¥. GUILMETTE'S FRENCH KIDNEY PADI Sowl P * In o)l cagen of Grave monlals of cures by m’l'-‘m le t sll Boalk arie toe Prot. Fron 1 be bas not £ot it, send §2. ‘Address FRENCH PAD CO. Toledo, Ohio. RENGH, LIV cures by absorption, and 18 et ake no ovoer 18 e ossmor beg o PAXTON & GALLAGHER, WHOLESALE GROGERS! 1421 and 1428 Farnham, and 221 to 229 16th Sts. KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK MAKE THE LOWEST PRICES. The Attestion of Cash and ho-pt Time Buyers Solicited. AGENTS TOR THE HAZARD POWDER COMP'Y and the Omaha Iron and Nail Co. LEEBR &CO., JOBBERS OF HARDWARE, CGUTLERY, NAILS, STAMPED AND JAPANNED WARE, TINNERS STOCK, SHEET IRON, TIN STOCK, ETC, 1317 & 1319 DOUGLAS STREET, OMAEA, NEB. -Pogsitively no Goods Sold at Retail. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY The Only Lithographing Establishment in Nebraska JEROME RACHEK. GGS HOUSE | CGor. Randolph St. & 5th Ave., - LMETTE'S FR TR e A o EH. J. Omnibases o0 8o RATES—Parlor floor; $3.00.pe day; second floor, $1.50 perday; third floor The best-iofnishod aud_ bou ‘GEO 7. PHELPS, Prop. METROPOLITAN ly lmt. will ind 1 marst apl7-1m OMAHA BEE LITHOGRAPHING ies than ever were seen, of rainbow were foand, Aoy ey, 12 Teoked ke he mcr s cvse vy 0oy, Drafts, Checks, Letter Bill and Nute Bonds Certificates of Stock, Diplomas, Lal _ . .etc., done in the best manner, and at Lowest Possible Prices. JTEROME RACEIBIK, s

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