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wers sud o Pal th ) | agowy AEO w85 e e E s Fis PTEmRELEse . THE DALY BEE. E. ROSEWATER BDITOR. 8. v be pleased tobeer from, on all matters couectod itk crore, ecuntry pottics, an- o any Fabjest whaterer, of general intareets o the people of eurSute Any mfomatin emnecte? with trechections, a: ¢ rlating to foods, aceide: el e gindly received. Al soch communies | § tlova bowrvar, st e ae briel as possble and they must in al cases be wx ten on on ‘widle of t' e #hret oniv - T Naoep or WaTES, 1. 1L, muet 10 wach ané avery ease accompany any commurication of wrat Tature soev.r. This f8 pot interded for abicatien, bt for ot ewn sstifurtion a0 e proof of good faith. roumas. AswovsceEeTs of <37 difnsee for Offoa—s heth e made 1y i or trieude, sud whethe Ueon or communentions to *he Faar. antl] pomiratios sre made sinply peroral and will be cherged for ans@hertiwrents. W) *or ces're contrll et coracer:and wewil et Tndera Yo p excrve cx reserve the s-me n suy cave whatever, Cur stafl b sficien’ s arge 10 ore thas su i our limted Fpace. ‘A1l compmunieations sbeud be o/ reemed 12 E ROSFWATER, Editor — NATIGNAL REPUBLICAN TICKET. FOR PEPSIDENT. JAMES A. GARFIELD, of Obio. POR VICE PRESIDENT, CHESTER A. ARTHUR, of New York b s of “c! of 0 if ot fn ™ w st Trrnew Ameer of Afghanistan was publicly for prayed st Cabol yesteray wll the mosquer being crowded. This was probably a-meer form. B. Gratz Brows has sunounced himaeelf ag a candidate for the Missou'l wenatorship. A number of politicians in Missouri will begradge Brown the ‘ponition. Excumn officers b lieve the setile ment of the Afghan question by no means finsl, and_ prediot an early re- newal of the troubles. . o . . — . Tr Springfeld Republican say» that the vt of the democratic com mittee to Mr. Tilden was positively iy the firet weke on record where the corpse received the mourners. h Tre physicians are still da‘ly pre- dieting Tanver's failure. If the Dr. only fatled helf as often as the phyei cians have failed to predict, he would have been complete failure tzenty an, o o o —— Tae rifio match at Wimbledon was ouly interational in the comyosition of the texms. The American team wae shooting on ita own responeibility #nd not as reprerentatives of the Nu- tiorel R fle Awsociation. —_— Haxcock is delaying his Jetter of wce:ptance until that of Mr. English is ready, in order that there may be no confliot in the two productions. To ! t t [l t y of our schocl Jin with the majority of our cirisens Whole number of our P! ol THE SCEOOL QUESTION. The towrd of education will proba- y come to adecitton on the reorga- nizati-n of our sehoc] system and the sclectionof a euper'ntendent at their meeting to-night. : the opluion that we need a mere viz- yreus sdminstration of our putlic schouls apd a waterial advancement Westilladhere to 1 the star.dard of the hich ecncol in make it practically efficient Weare con- der to s » menns of education. vinoed that for & number of years pust ich efficiency has been the great want organization, snd we demending a thorough snd preeri- leclation of the matter by the board educstion. It needs ouly & ocomparison of the heol statintica of to dvy with those eight yeats ago to show such maha's putlic schools have not kept cane with the progress of the city,and the testmory of those most juter- ted in their success be believed, that lure ia due tot! eir nezlectinkeeping abreast with the educational advance. nt of the day. Some years rgo, hew Pro‘essor Nightineale wassuper miendent of our city echocls, ard the present scho 1 system bed j orgnized, the t been istics of our echool fl'ows: tendai 0= wer! Whole pumber of pupils attending public rehools iz pupils attending jrivate schools. EER ) Of those who sttended poblic schools, 60 were emrolled fn the High sciool, ¢ which number 47 were dn regular attendence. Superintendent Beals' report for the present year will show that dur- ing the last school year the whole umber of puyils attending the public tools of our city has been 3,517, hle in the privats and seoterian -hools nestly 1,000 children are en- These figures are very suggestive. Duricg the pust eight years the poju lation «f Om-hs h Toe increase iu th nearly doubled. hool population s boen proportiomately large. 3¢ public 800l &ptem were Toperly adwitlorered, and cquel to ¢ $0 gency, Jmahs ought 10 have, this ratio of lcrears, at lezs: 4500 hildren in the publicschi ols. If the ity achools were up to their full effi- rency, the at:endsnce at ths private and sectarian schocls would to-day 1l below 300 or 400. The gros.th of te privite and eectarien schoola in- dicstes oily too clesrly the defec's in he system avd sdmicistratton of our free schools. The case of the hich sshool is 6l more painfully indicative of be true ctate of afiira. Beven .23 ago 47 pupils were in the reg- other wordi the General is waiting for | %.'" Wteudaice ou the High Scho1 » better aoquaintanoe with the Eoglch | N © 87 informed on the highest SEEvy authority that, wince that time t GaN. SHERMAN told Mayor Chsse that he had never besn a democrat. He did vote for Buchanan in 1855, while ho wae in Oslifornia. bat simyly beoause he thought he would make & batter president than Fremont- Gen, Grant is in the same positicn in 1 1o voting for Buchanan, and for the #3me reasc & t al « P r ¢ yn yg@urderer of John J hueom, “rred in Fairplay. R 5 1 poiine sourt Breceg insani'y, snd the mmiiied w & with armed me ready Thes him if & reprieve came: To irovide for all possible sontingencles, w0 of Sims’ brothers were disirmed #nd locked up in jeil until after the ard. v the e:lly wrong eith administration. her p he interest in this department hus stesdi y decreased while durivg be pust year only 42 pupils were in ttendance on ite exercires. This tows that tie pliy of the High School has bern a dwarfing s and as the naturs] rosolt of such & olier, the tendency has besn to pat privete snd seetatian schools at xpsure of our public school i efficient and advanced, the attendance should have more than At s T ita growth ard cxpsnsion. Tt 45 evident tht something ia radis The remecy is pluin. What Oaha neads to day, and what e dewand, is sa adminis 'z doubled and: v ned POETRY OF THE TIMES. Why and Wherefore? What js it that floods her damask oheek Wi b s flach that's warm and_ender? Some whrd the youth has dared to speak bappencd 1o «ffe d her? iy, nay, to her he'll 80 1 to be wed — everyone infers he 1 the s gone to ber head From tightness of her Jereey. ~[Puck. A Surprise. Patch her up, the dear o'd bofler, She has boiled of years ascore; “Tewould be eruel noiw to leave her— iht to be on shore Junk shop. ‘« cracks are sizxing, pa: oue frust; ng, musio playing, will never bust. B ng! Whang! Pop! Wali Kiealls that's the fust Time she ever hust. [New York Graphio. Never. Nevee tell a girl youlove her *Till you think ber pa is will Neve tell & man he's honest, When vou think he is a villain; Never think y.u .re o funny That your wit will live forever; Never - ae that old e pres Weak and wea MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC. Miss Lettie G fust now a promis conoerts An imporial ukase has cl sed &'l the Rossian thia s for f u-wonthe, 'n o mecquence «f the desth of the om- oress. Mrs. J. C. Hull, a New York so- pranc: h-s jast acceptad s 108 ion fn achurch thire at as.lary of 81200 per snnum, with the ure of 8 carrirg-. Fanny D venport bues her exine- tatiore of sucoes mex» seaton on her moerro-at n of an Enclish Jewers ina play writen for her by Auna Dickiveon, Mr. Frederick Paulding han been engrg d by Mr. Mackaye in the the atriesl compwny for the Madiron Square theatre 1.ext season. Haszel Kirke” enters uvew on its seventh month at this thes're, aud its run will ba continued until the end of Saptem- ber. Mies Maud Grancer's new whistling girl, is .t feature of Ohio 5 ey, 2"y~ will ba pur- w8 wuhos, Mr C. A. %, will be pr due-d in Union Sjuire thea rs on Augost 15. The play ia spken of an being a atrong . Miss Granger will star in the piece after four weeks in New York Tt is announced that M-plesn has concluded engavements with the lowing mtsts for uext serson he Gereter; Made Roze, Minnie Hauk, Mdlle. Liili Letmaon, Mme. Marie L. Swif, Mcle Trewelli, Mme. La- dlanche, Sig o's C.mpanini, Candi, dus, Frap 1, Fancelli, Gallussi, Pan- taleoni, De! P.unte, Naunetti, anl Arditi as conductor. Among the well known actors who will apprarin Next season may be mentior.ed the following: Mile. Sarah Barnharat, Joseyh Jefferson, John Cullough E iward A. Rothern, Ads Oavendish, Gorevicve Ward, Lester Wullick, Genree Fawcett Rowe, Kate Field, Mile. Pa:la Marie, Mary An- derson, Mrs. Sio" Siddons. Mr. and Mre. George 8. Kuight, Emily Sol- dene, Acnes Booth, Rose Coghlan, John Gilbert, Mrs. Bouicio ult, Law. rence Barrett, Louise Pomeroy aud Alice Harrison. Remenyi’s three fiddles arn valued at 813,000, The cldert, “'the Prioce,” =as msds hundreds of years ago by Nicoli Amati; valoe 85000. Tt is sei- dom us-d. The second, *‘the Prin- cesr,” was mrde Bva pupil of Amati, tho celebrated Stradivar us, and is nsed for comcert puriscs; value, £5000. The third instrument was muds by Mr. Oilon of Brooklyn - The work s done entirely by hand. avetem 3 Bad the adminisnwion | (" T Mr. C. liv 30 b a yory o'd 4 didge io Oclorado. Friday, |° ™7 bizh shosl been vigoroos, | muu ke will be <bie fo ccmpletsabont ~fteen viclira Remenyicalls i ** he TR PIyIn helictrope or Persian lilsc_in color, | and trimmed with L-uis XIV. Vene- tian point. These rre worn over | taff-tas skirts of the sama color and edged with a derp cathered flounee of | the same lage. 1t is meny years since a deep lace flounce bordered a therefore it appears as a novelty. “No, Ssmuel,” calmly replied Mrs. Bartlott, in answer to his furious aud sarcastic questions. “No. It isn't beeavse there's no gray cloth in Bur- lington that T patched your summer trousers with seal brown basket cloth, bur I'm going to bresk yeu of your loaferish habit of going 1n your shirt- clecves during business homs, or I'll make you the lauching stock of the tosn " And when Mr Livermore makes up her list of ‘‘superfluous women,” sho leaves Mrs. Bartlett ot every time, A ie'vgram from Milford, Pa , save: “‘Mss Rosa Paddock, the beautiful and_accompliched davghter of s wealthy farmer, «1'ped Sunday night with Andrew Rbbius, her hired man " It has no do noticed by others as w 1 th-t every gi'l who el p«s with her father’s hited mwn is “veautiful and accomplithed " The fact is that nine out of every ten of such wayward ‘anghters have red hair, wear freck'es and bungs and number six shoes, and cun’t write their own name wit' 01t makine & mouth over it.—[Norris town Herald. EDUCATIONAL. It is roported that in Soranton, Pu., this yeur tre high schocl cradua- ted twon'y-two gitls and one boy. The French g vernment has order- ed taat 2 course of teaching in sg-icul- ture te in‘roduced into every primary +chool in the country. Henover, the cldest college tn In- diuna. h idedto adwit young women to its instruction on the eame termaan of Vir- 58 organized with the help of the Pesbody fund. The ralaries of some of the teachers n the Woroeator wohools ba.z b bty aited, Tho posmmes et Tiuv 8a¥8 rescived Lutely only 81620 a y-r, are t> have again their formar salaries of §1800, Tae movement for the higher edu- oation of women at Oxf rd Univarsity hus been 80 successful ¢ at 1t is naces- sary to enlarge Somerville H.ll. A meeting, o uducted by Lord Aberdace, has just been held in London for the vurp providing for this eularge- ment, A resident of New York state, whose usme is withheld, has preseuted Lincila University with a check for 820,000, the fund tobe used for the esablisnmant of a nrofessorship in the clussical department. The generous g'ver nly recently becamn acquainted with the work and merit of the uni ver-ity. A donation of 500,000 has bren made by Amass 8tone to Hudson Col- loge. This is to be the means of re- moving the college to Cleveland. The uift is uncondi ional. There secms 10 be a good deal of wisdom in the pro- posal tounite with the collegetheCase School of Applied Science, which is s00n to bs established. The Louisiana i"niversiy is to be enirely reorganiaod, the board having become couviuoed that the decresse in the numbor of students is dua to some inherent cause of mismanage- ment. All the chairs of the collig- nave been declared vacant. Elections to fill these posivione will be mrde a: a meetinz of the board at Baton Rouge August 4. e PHPPERMINT DROPS, Lemonade a la Tanner is the latest nswe for a familiar beverags It is estimated that one fifth of the 08 e oo e ightning oad mon and book HONEY FOR TH& LADIES, Gingham travelng suits are more worn that liven sults, Long, loose, wrinkled wricts to loves, inSara Bornbard: style, are very fasaionable execution. Hion active, efficient. and -abreart of | "y 0 baeque, pleated in the — Uhotimes: Tos ouperintenOeciy atel | ook and foont, 1o the frooris o THE OaMPAIGN. fte assistante must be filled by anvel dresses Republicans have every renson for | experts, not by men from vl | Tho old meid who exclaimed, ¥y comfidence that the coming csmapaign 1:ce schools or private semi- | lifs has beou & deserted t,” can will be the most thoroughly organia-d | naties, but by educa ors who have | Fesdily be believed, +nd carefally planued ofany in the | history of the party since thatof 1860, The committees into whose hands the | mansgement of the canvass has been ylaced, are composed of judicious lead- ers, closr-sighted orgavizers and ex- cellent political workers. The prelia- inaries have been oarcfully sr- rwged. There is no defection in the party ranks. Without exception, the grest leaders of the Rapublican party propose to engige in the oaovass notwithstandiog re- ports to the contrary hatohed up by democratio tricksters. All the candidates before the Chioego conven- tiom sunomnce themselves as workers in the campaigu, and Secretary She man and Senators Blaine, Corkling and Oamercn have already made a number of engagements to speak dui- ing the canvass. Sacretacy Sohurz is -eady in the field, and his opening specch shows how thoroughly in earnest, the administrations is in ite support of Garfie'd and Arthur. This | is vaturally « matter of grest disap peintment to the democrate, who have been laying to their souls the flatter- inz unction that the republican party it torn by discord and rent by faction. Suen is not the case, and reports from every section of the country indicate houlder to shoulder canvass in the republiosn ranks, which is a most sat- isiactory esrnest of victory in Novem- ber. There is little of the banner raising and torch-light procession busi- nase a8 yet. The republicans are inclined to leave the majority of this part of the campaign to the dem- ocracy, the mass of whose followers cannot be touched by any other means. Bat on the republican side the issuss of the capvase will b pre. snted by the party speikers and by a thorough diffusion of campaign liter- stare, i which the princip points of the canvase, the records of the oppos- ing candidates, and the services of the two parties will be carefnlly and plain- 1y wet forth. The republican committes are full of quisbeonfidence. The great lead- ers of the partyare equally sure of victary, aud nothing now remains but for the republicans throvghout tte country, eudorsed by the business in- tereets of the lard and realizing the _task before them, to set < nfideitlyto work with no less sn | w object thap that of carrging every | It di o 5 I P - t tls P nerthers stale stthé coming election | Sarab’s ahvset. { Rtrartin. {» Noveuber. the intellectns of the sge. roam, one our streets. had experience in theorgan‘zation and managemest of schocls in large citics, As to the High #shool its standard must b raed to the highest point of proctical efficicrey ard an eduostion gusranteed to our eehool child-en which will it them for their doties of citisenship and enable them to be in- telligent and pract'oal partioipants ju aud sclentific prigress Tan danget f'which ur publis 1i- brary was plaséd a few evenincs by the fire in Willisms' bl ok hes brovghtoutthe sterling fact that not & do‘lar of insurance is f1iced on its vilasble ellection which the oity. couneil should imwe int:ly attend to. Onoe destroyed it would be yesrs brfore Omaha would njoy her prescnt advantages in re. pect to the library and reading and the . loss would be ot Iy estimated. : is daily becoming more and ' more opulsx among our people of ll olasses nd is ministering to & want which nothing else can &2 successfully mect, Every precautisn £t ft continuance, preservation fand should be taken by our council. The neg ect to ineurd it to its fall value seems au inexcusableoversight, which should at onoe be remedied. tutare _efficiency Tam accident at Thursday's fire was no doubt partly owing to the wash-out on the corner of Douglas and Six- teenth. The committee on streets and grades should have immediately illed up several wash-outs which are ill sources of danger to travellers on In this convection & lit- aattention to the Farnham street gutter would not be out of place. — “Ir willbe an evil day for the re- publie,” said Secretary Schurz in his late speech at Indisnapolis, “when e inspire generals in the army with | sn ambition to secure the highest | »wer by paving the way to it with political provunciamentos.” Yes, es. pecially when written by profesional politicians. TEE csble announces that Sarsh Bernhardt will bring to Americs the earnestly yet | famous skeleton of &ar'b-d room, for | bracelets, hich Sarah bas o religious -regard e not, however, the ieletom in This a matter His nesie is Fola: Japaness and Ohinese dewigns sre ths new figares in oot'on sici'ienne, & izl ssy faorle mach resewbling silk, A town in Orezon fs named Looking and lots of women sre going 's a place they like to see Av Oh 0 gi'] was strak Ly lighten ing while +plitt ng wood 1n & thunder st rm, byt ner father, who sat reading a novel, searcely felt the shock. Greck binds are worn fn the hair, Grecirn sprone aze fwhiona-ls, snd the Greeian style of hafrireaung is adopted by the very fow to whom it is becoming. = New E glish lawn-tenuis dro bave the duik jersey and white llama skirt, with lines of el r at the edye, and a movable hood cf white lnes with color; neat leather band ron.d the waist. A School of Design_ for women has been started in Philadelohia at & cost of £60,000. 1 the institu i 0 can only de ign a womau that will get along wih two hounets a year the money will have been well expended. Battons on boots are made to match those worn on the costume. A cun- ceit fur a white satin slipper haa for- get-me-nots embioidercd in old gold and double fau-shaped bows finely plaited and fastened with fancy but tons on the irstep. He was a little verdant or he ne would have said: “‘Perhaps we had better walk on till we come to a se'ten. where we can together.” ¢ Oh! 10,” she replied, sweatly, “you sit down in the chair and [will ‘be the settee.” Pretty white muslin hoods trimmed with cream or eoffee colored silk, are being prepared for wearing with the white aud light cotion summer dresscs. They have a thick rouche of lace around the throat, and are tied in front with cream satin ribbon. A yourg missfrom the ocountry went into a clothing store a short time s a0e and called for a pair of suspe ers. The shop-keeer inquired i wouldn't bave an *“M brace,” and she sweetly asked: ‘Is the embraoe thrown in"with the suspenders!” John almost fainted. Shawl costumes atill grow in popu- larity. They aren .uyzm o T old-fashioned Chinavorape or Paisley ls. Ifa wh suit is desired, Indin cashmere the ¢ {or of thecentre is combim-d with it, or, if preferred, the shawl simply forms the basque and overdress and isdraped overs velvet underakirt. Somebody who has evidently been | having s nightmare of a womau in & brown linen dress, with & Japaness -parascl, blsck lace mits and rubber sdys “ihere .mever was s | time when women can make more in- [ dwsent frizh's of themselves wichout canvassers. Methuselsh lived to be 960 years old, Noah 950 yeare, Shom 600 years, and Ecoch 365 gears. Noneof them fasted for for y daya. Arkunsas hegs have learned a.thing or two. They dig holes in t! hils, and head for them whenever anybody yells out: “Cyclone.” Bostin has a publio vinegar in- sp-otr ata salary of 81000 per year. 0O:e would think he would sct uwially tized looking for his “‘mother.” A Wisconsin theorist says that hay will svisfy huoger. There may bo somituing m this, for a eouple of straws will frequently saticfy thicet. The jewel of & servant girl is the one who hangs all her misiress’s ew- oroidered underwear on thut porsion of the line most conspicucus to the uvighbors’ eyes. A New York man was o' a'lenzed to Bzht a duel the other day, xnd bring at Lberty to choose his own wespons, propused a trip to Boston on a Sound steamer. Tho challenger backed oat, There is really no pain in baving & tooth pulled. - Tt isth soft, mild way ia which the dentist cla ters his bushel «f tools that makes a fellow thirk the top of his head is being pulled off. This is the month to start out for a 1ip to your childbo d “ome. If the orescutowner of the houss keeps & dog. your sad feelings will be eonsider- atly increased as you attempt to climb that dear old pear tree. Either wo must make the ocean wider or the ships narrower. Bome- thi g must be done to enable two ships to pass without going through each other. Bocicty kind of demauds t, and the ;omfim of the passengers se0onds the demand.—[Burlington Hawkeye, L i A paper in Denver says: “The young man who ocoupied the box at the Awademy of Musc on Fridey night, with his heels hoisted above his. head in full view of the audience, +hould bave pulled up_his stockings, a3 everybudy was looking at the dirt on his knees.” A young man who lives in a board- ing house wants to Mnow how to learn to-play the violin without disturbing the other boarders, Sosp the bow, young man, soap the bow snd bathe the strings twice a day in sweet oil, Then you oan sit up all night snd play overtures, and nobody will mind it, Young men should never lose Dres- ence of mind in a trying situation, When you take the girl you love to 5 picnic, you wauder together to com mune with natare, and the suddenly exclaims, “Oh, George, there's an arp down my back?” don’t stand still with your mouth open; don't faint; don't o for the girl's mother; go for the ant.—[Brooklyn Eagle. “‘A corner room, shady all day, was one of the demands that a modest gaest made of a hotel clerk the other day. §1id Penrose, “Very sorry, sir, but ean’t accommodate you this ear, We used to_have ro:ms like that, but in order to keep them it wasneoessary to turn the whole building on a spin. dle, and some of our best boarders aid it made them seasick. Give you 3 thady room, sir, but not on w| corner. It is just lovely to ik patl, and drivers are going by whistling, and the parrot is_yel'ing atths goat that. talks back, avd a hlf dozen boys are throwing green spples on the roof to s-e them roll down, and the landlord is swearing at his wi‘e at the back kitchen becauss she put too many mackerel to soak for “them city hogs " The country is a real et ork place—for cemeteries. —[New Herald. —— IMPIETIES, ““I think I'll take this in,” remarked | he whalo a: he espied Jonah. It in susprctad that the 3-cent pioce was inveured 10 decsive the deacons. It ean b elipped into the contribution x a8 ostontatiously as a dime. Up to the time of writing ‘‘There's nothing true but Hoaven,” the p.et| hd probably ne a good fqure look at a country summer brarding house circular. *‘Adam never had t) beat a carpet,” says an ex:taige. No, but he had to beat aretreat in the he:ght of the fruit 635D, and the act hurt him in the,| eyes of ths world. A Leadville decon ran a man threo mile: up h R and then rolled him back in u tarrel for ths offente of calling & church wJ es-house. They'rs bound to have rigion respected in Lead- ville, “The Lord loveth a cheerfol giver,” butit d esn't count foraman who Pu & twenty-five conts in the contri- buim box oo Bunday, and then makes his wife aconomize on buitir during the remainder of the week to make up for it.—B. ton Globe. < & colored preachar who said k, e have a ¢ llection to ke tiis morning, and tor the glory «f heaven whichever of you ¢t 1s Mr. Jines’ turkeys dou't put unything on the plete " "One who was there says: “Every blessed nicgah in the churoh oame duwn wid de rocks. It is & good thing for Nosh that he ha theonly ark afoat in all the uni- verse &t the time of the flood. If there kad been just one more ark there would have been a collision the third day out, unless those things were mansged better then than they are now. And probably they were not, as it seer-d 46 be considered getona to send otit more than one ak ata time. The followirg inseription is taken from 8 prospect ftake on Minersl Point mountain; “The mine is o8 high a8 Heav.n, and as deop as Hell; it was locared by Jesus Ohrist, and the bull- ion it prodaces will be used to repair the pacements of New Jerusalom; but don’t be flsitering y urself, scranger, for your boot heels will never damaga the g.lden side-walk, and don’t you forget it. —_— RELIGIOUS, The American Buotists have two churches in StookheIm, Sweden, and are about to form a third. There was an inoresse of 300 wembers the past year The Cumberlaud Presbyterian church reports a healthy condition of its #ffairs. 1 8 congregation numbers 2454; i's ministers 1391; its. member- s2ip 111,089, inoreaséd last year by the addition of 12,184 The Protestant Episcopal church has ovly 1,694 comwmunioants in the state of Mississippi, in which there hasbeen a diocese fifty-three years. The 'aptisms during the year past were 327, of which 63 were aduit. Tnere are now eighty-five Episcopal churches and chapels in New York aity, atd the number has doubled in the last iwenty-five yoars. In all of them iaterest in Sunday-schools hax gtown year by year, and the namber of aoholars, now 24,000, has doubled in the lust ten yesrs. Religious wervices wede held in Eiiwburgh and other parts of Scot- land un & regant Ssadey ie evmme: MOTAL'on the stroggles of the o Cuvenanters of the seventsonth cen- tury, and of the declarations in 1680. L'liere was 8 open sir service in Edin- burgh atiended by 10,000 or 15,000 pople. The Tunkers will not permit their women to wear hats. At their last sonval council a pw:ition was presents +daskivg if the wetera might ot weat “modest hate,” but the oouncil said 1o, and gave as Scriptural authority for their ducisicn the texts cutcrm-d to the worl from evesy appearauoe of evil,” Mrs. Van O. tt, the woman evange- tiat, hus retired from the field, proba- i1y forever. Her nirvous system is 'broken dosn. And nc wonder Daur- iog the £ ur e:n years of her ministry she tas tacaled 143,417 miles, has preache i 4 204 soraicns, besides con- ducuug 9,334 or her religious mectings, and writig 9,853 letters. A lber 1 minggd Jew wrote recent- Iy the following Istter to the head of a Jesuit enrabli-hment in France: INVALIDS AND OTHERS SEEKTE: HEALTH, STRENGTH and ENERGY, WITHOUT THE USE OF DRUGS, ARE RE sids practiced by guacks a i et paclics T PULVERMACHER GALVANIC CG. OR. EIGHTY and VINE STS,. CINCIHNATI, © HALLS This standard artiele 1s compounded with the greatet are. Tts effocts e as wonderful and satiafactory as over It restores gray or faded hair to its youthtal 1t removes all eruptions, itahlrg and dandraft; nd the sealp by its uss becomes white and clew 2 By ita tonic properties it restores the oapillar” s tothely sormal igor, preventing baid: g e el S T =, O g ting it s 10t uDr?;-. A Hayes,* tate. yerof -husetts, sayyof It: T consider it the best preparation for ita intended purposes.” PUCKINGHAM'S DYE, For the Whiskers. chaugo the color of the beard from gray or any ihor undesirsble whade, 10 brown or black, st diser tion. 1t I8 eastly applied, being in one pre- ration, and quickly and effectually produoes & ‘ermanent color whica will neitber Rub er wash ¥ MANUFACTURED BY R. P. HALY & OO0., Nashus, N. H Bold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicine. SANTA CLAUS FOUND. Groatest iscovery of the Age. Wonuertul discovericsit tht world have been made Among othor things whero Santa Claus stayed, Chuldren oftaak f e makes oods or not, 11 really he lives in a mountain of &now. Last yekr an excursion saled cloar o tho Pole And “uddenls droppedinto what seemed liks uhole Where wonder of wonders they found a new land, While fairy-like beings appeared on euch haod. Theee wero mountains like ours, with more beauti o, And far brighter akios than cver wers seen, Birds with the hues of a rainbow were found, While flowers of exquisite fragrance were grow o thy Jtt tormondar tm doub: Not lohk were they lett to wondor 3 A g sovn caiio the7 e heard mach about, s aus’ self aud Lhistaoy all say, e lnoked like the picture s esse ever s He drove up » team that looked very queer, Iwas a team of gracahoppers fustead of reindesr, Fo roda in s sholl instead of & sleich, But he took thew on toard and drove them ‘away, Ho whowod them aM over hip wonderful roalm, And factories making goods for women and men, Fusicts %o woriing ot latg sroat and emly To Bunce's thes sald they woresending them <ris K er, told them at onos, ng to Bunce, Santa showed them suspeuders and many things more. 3 Sayiug I alse 1ok these to f:lend Bunce's store. Sata Cisusthen whisperad s seorg be'ltall, well, 6 dwellors {n Omaha town, rosente o Parice's go round, All who want, For abirts, cullars, or cloves gitat st e, Send your sister or wupt one aud all. Bunce, Champion Hatter B the West, Douglss gLroet. Omah JNO. G. JACOBS, (Formerly of Gish & Jacobs) UNDERTAKER So. 1417 Parnbau S 01d stand of facob Ole ORDERS BY TELRGRAFI S MEAT MARKET, U. P. Block. 16th St. Fresh an Salt Meata o all Kinda cozstant oa hand, prices reasonible. Veuctables in seas on. Food dellvered toy uy part of the olty. VM AUST, 421 N wren 1Ath B ¢I, asonof Ir.el, s free-thinkerand a republican, «far you the huspitali- ties of my hovse from the day of the execution of the decrees of the 39th of Maroh, in token f my protest sguinet thoso deorees, which are re. pugnent to the sacred principls of re; ublicanism,” The orduined foreign missionary foroe of the leading denominaticns in the United States is as follows: Meth- odisr, 103; Ooneregatiocalist, 165; Presbyterion, 137; Baptust, 72 and Epscipsliar, 79. The number of couveris from heathenism at the va- rious stations is divided as follows: Baptist, 81,638; ' ethudist, 32,430; oneregationa], 15,125; Presbyterian, 11,497, and Episoopal, 4,409, A council general representing the entire Greek Church isto meet at Moscow, August 26, for the purpose of re-establishing the ancient custom and rites of the church, of drawing closer the bonds of unity vetween the various churches, of recalling to the bosom of the urthordox church the Christian Dissidents of the East and West, and of promoting the pro- pagation by missions of the faith of the chur. aine. CHARLES RIEWE, UNDERTAKER! Motalic Cases, Cofius, Caskets, Shrcuds, ete.. Famham $treet, Bot. 10th and 11th, Omaha, Neb. lezranhic Orlers Promoty Attended To. M. R. RISDON, General Insurance Agent, “H-VCBVK'EK. THE MERCHARTS. of GIRAR: FIRE,Phil NORTHWESTEN NATION: B s b i BRITIS| AMERICA ABSURANGECo 1,500,000 NEWA (K FIRE INS_ CO., Assets..... 800,000 AMERICAF CENTRAL, A 300,000 Southeast Cor. of Fifteent wonsaty " e, =T OMAHA.NvB. ATTENTION, BUILDERS AND CON TRACTORS. The owner of the eslebrated Kasolin Banks, near LO' -"‘ mmv'r{.‘w. NEB., hae & M. railroad, B3 country thege fing mornings, with a gnbhld;rabhlim( under your window, | Being taken $o the police court. Wopth js anos again making poloa- Nkeoshe Eewel e o desd ek, 2nd e calf bellowing like a coneere - 1000 baritone on ome side of the house, while the cow, bis mother, s halloo- b4 e swrwa cn the MY wWETTm to fill any order:at ressonable prices. Par. s desiring a white front or orasment bxmk'\g]fdnvlum @iVe us a call ar sea . t.; oy always Cures and never disap= ints. The world's great Pain- ever for Man and Boast. Cheap, quick and reliable. PITCHER’S CASTORIA is net Narcotic. Children grow fat upon, Mothers like, and Physicians recommend CASTORIA. It regulates the Bowels, cures Wind Colic, allays Feverishness, and de- stroys Worms. WEI DE MEYER’S CA- TARRH Cure, a Constitutional Antidote for this terrible mala- d7, by Abswrption. The most P BXOBLSIOR Machine Works, 1. I?Hnmu'mnd, Prop.& Manager The most thoreugh appointed and complete ouncry in the sate, Maghine Shops and Founc Qurtngs of every deecr; tion manufactured. in .‘ - eviry olass 0 machinery ipecial attentior given to Well Auguts, Pulleys, Hangers, 8 Bridge Irons, €eer ng, etc, 1or fisiornow Nachtnery Meachasial Dracgnt- 956 Harnev 8t. Bet. 14% and 16t —_— e e B.A. Fowum Jaxms E. Soorr. FOWLER & SCOTT, ARCHITECTS, e . Lvidons 4 LT A yn‘l-yzg, Prap, | Lmisolis #ec P | INKINC HOUS®: OLDEST ESTABLISHED BANKING HOUSE IN NEBRASKA. CALDWELL, HAMILTON2CO BANKERS. Busiros ‘ransacted mme as that of an Incor. porated Bank. unts kept in Currency or gold subfect to check without notjee THifoates of epoa't iavu-d paval lo in three, #ixa-d tweive months, bearing luterssi, of on demind without interest Adv uces made to ustomers on approved ge- urtles at market, ratos of intereat. Fug and s-1i bilis of exche’ g8 Govern- et Btate, C uny ani Clty Bond Draw Bight Drafts on #n land, Treland, Seot- Iaud, and all parts of Europs. 8:11 £ iropean Passage Tiokets. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE. aogldes U. S DEPOSITORY. First Naiona. Bank OF OMAHA. Cor. 18th ana Farnbam Streets, OLDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT IN OMAHA. (S8UCCES80RS TO KOUNTZE BROA.,) BaTABLINEED I 1856, Organissd us & National Bank, Avgust 20, 1963, COapital and Profits Over$300,000 ris-d by the Becretary or Treaeury Fecelve Burscription 1o he U.8.4 PER CENT. FUNDED LOAN. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS Hxnurn Koowrze, Preei lent. AueceTus Kovwras, Vice President. 8 ectally This bank recetves deposit without regard to amounts. Iscues time certificates bearing interest. Druse irata on 8an F snclsco and princtpal citiss of the United ttates, ala, London, Dublin, Edicburgh and the principal cities of the conti: ent of Europe, Bel's pase 5 tiokets for Emigrante in_the Ta- man line. mayl it " REAL ESTATE BROKER Geo. P. Bemis’ ReaL EsTaTe Acency. 16th & Douglas Sta., Omaha, Neb. arsce con. galns on ita bookn 1o tostred to it stead of being gobbled up by BOGGS & HILL. 5y patrons, in o agent {REAL ESTATE BROKERS No. 1408 Parnham Street OMAHA NEBRABKA. Office —North Side opp Grand Central Hotel. Nebraska Land Agency. DAVIS & SNYDER, 1506 Farnham St. Omaha, Nebr. 400,000 ACRES carefully selocted land In Eastern Nebrasks for sale. Great Bargains fn improved farms, and Omaha STV WEBSTER SNYOER, Late Land ComrU. P. R. K. 4p-tebTtt sron aam. prp— Byron Reed & Co., oLDReT PsTABUISED REAL ESTATE AGENCY 1IN NEBRASKA. cap comrlete ahatraot of tla to sl Beal Foin e e and Demglas Comnty. * mayTtt HOTELS. THB OnEOINAL. BRIGGS HOUSE ! Cor. Randolph Bt. & bth Ave.§ OHICAGO ILL. . = i PRICES REDUCED TO : $2.00 AND $2.50 PER DAY o, conveolent Ty “turn shed, o | OGDEN HOUSE, Cor. MARKET ST. & BROADWAY Council Blufls, Iowa. O line of Stfext. Railw .y, Omnibus o -nd from all trains. RATES—Parior floor, $3.00 par dag; second Boor $250 per day ; thifd floor, $2.00. The best furnisticd an mowt com odious hoss 1o the city. GEO.T. PHELPS, Prop, METROPOLITAN OMana, Nz8. IRA4 WILSON PROPRIETOR. ‘The Metropolitan is centrally loested, and ot wasn In'avery respact, Baviag recently boen entirey renovuied ortable and hors UPTON HOUSE, Schuyler, Neb. Fhist.ciass House, Good deals, Good Beds Rooms, and’ kind and accommodating ‘Tw) good samplo rooms. Specis attention paid th commercial travelers. 8, MILLER, Prop., public wii fnd it = houss, ma ':'i‘ Schuyler, Neb, FRONTIER HOTEL, Laramie, Wyoming. The miner's resort, good sccommodations, arge s ple room, chkryes rossonable. Speciai attention given o0 traveling. men. e W G, BILLIARD, Proprietor, INTER - OCEAN HOTEL, Cheyenne, Wyoming. Pirstcisgs, Fine large Sample one blosk from depot. stop from 20 minates 02 hours for dinner. Free Bus toand from Depot, Kates $200, 8250 and #3.00, according %0 Tooin; 8 ngle meal 75 centa. A. D, BALGOM, ANDREW BORDEN, Colef Clerk. i HAMBURC AMERICAN PACKET €0.'S Weekly Line of Steamships Leaving New York Every Thurdsy st 3p. m. For England, France and Germany, Por Pasmage app'y to C. B. RICHARD & €0., General Passenger Agents, 81 Brosaway, New York D.. B, BEEMER, . - COMMISSION MERCHA OM AXA. Snoisale Desler iz e By, ity ¥ funetl-1y . BARNUM THE PEOPLE'S HOLIDAY. Everything Advertis ed Will Be Exhibited Positively. S~ e & and Bomest ” Ay RN Ky 1 'y professional repatation and my #0d beet publ ¢ entertainment | ever presented to beauciful, and 1n evry way the P. o panife 77 BARNDM. The Sensation of the Day. A Furore of Excitement. TheSame i d Pro; @iven in New York, Brooklya %fi%&?"md oIl Large Gities, with al the Novel Featuree, ioh Compose P. T. BARNUMS CREATEST SHOW ON EARTH This sesson. It will exhibit in OMAHA, FRIDAY, JULY 30, AFTERNOON AND EVENING. Now York. Boston, Rrookiyn, aad Giving 186 rame attractins in the sme procramme, aa civan in Now York. Boston, Reook Al lar ol o an i mcbae pavit 1, i oing cupeityof 0%, mdac 360 000 meires of patent French Water-P cof canvas, fmpor od for and us-s ONLY by this Show, Hy i e features addad Lo the principie attractions of Mrmer Sossons, ATONg. the most notabie may be named “z The late sensation of London, Paris, and Now BWOOP, orsasfoe the i men-s puvilion < n a King helght of the pavilion, from whioh she tmakes her tarwarde Shot from an Enormous Can: on A GROUP OF NATIVE ZULUS in ih MADAME DOCKRILL in ber remarkallo baobac MIS8 EMMA LAKE. In her beautiful Menage Ac SEVEN NEW TRICK STALLIONS sdded 1o ito famous gronp of TWEVTY D\PORTED RoY. BT LIONN: .1 opparng b sow ssence eka st v rutmts s tho irouion of HONKIECR CKRILL PSADARE NELEON, La Charmente des Golorats with hee ek of Biratad Dove. A YOLE OF TRAINED OXEN In 4 novel partormance. THE TKAINED L¥ APING STA( THE FIRE HORGF, “SALAMANDER, national songs, dances and festi vitien. 2 2 bacaback ack on FOUR AND BIX HORSES. " in his remarkable act, surrounded. by a Biage of Pire- 'MAD\ME MARTHA snd HERR NEYGAARD in_a charming Double ¥ rar-B. 180 Act de Menaga. SHOR EBARTAIN T b o, Buatack Ak 'CIRCUS COMPANT 11 e bes artist 1 Europa.or Am A AT MFRAGENIE of tho rarea: Biris and Reptiles, including the Largest mus 1 Ame:fos, Livine Girafle, . Den of B ngal Tigors sver seen, &¢ , Xe. UM OF 50.000 CURTOSITIES 7 Tl TEA‘ 3, the Tatooed Greek, the PALES- T, LITTLE QUERN MAB. the protty tine Duirt. 'WHEN BARNCM CONER rou wil oo SYERFTHING ADYFR14ED and Ton Timesmors Seut: " Mo g of oo da 1 The sxRIDRIOR VExARD Yax H o3 Doors oy o 5 rm, thns giving s hooe to view the Menagerie a1d Museum 'ef.re th pe:tirmuion bogins. ONE TIOCKHT ADMITS TO ALY. Children under nine 25 ccnts, Reserved Seats extra. THE LIFE OF BARNUM, will be f ‘on the grounda and in the ient. paper, %6 cents _‘Lion Jack,” Mr Bar um’s Price 50 conta, cloth; m's latest story. price 75 cts. or the sccommaodation of ladies. childron ard a1 who desiro & avold the crowd surrounding the tick ot wagons on the show grounds, Nr_Barnum wil open a tictaat off hibtion for e mlo o TICKET AND) RESRVED SEATS at umaa ligh adva EKICKON'S Jiwsl v Store, of posite Postoflice Ludios, chi'dan an | othe.s wsBiog o avoid the crow in the evening, are advised to attend the Aftarnooh Fabtbition 7 Ex ursion Traing on all railroads <1 the day of & Wil exhibit in COUNGIL BLUFFS. July 20th; €O GREELGY. Aug. 7th; KEARNEY, Au¢. 0:h; FREVONT, HENRY HORNBERCER, STATE AGPVNT EFOX V. BLATZ'S MILWAUKEE BEER!| In Kegs and Bottles, Special Figures to the Tgade. Families Supplied at Reascnabile Prices. Office, 339 Douglas Street, Omaha. J. LEE &CO., JOBBHRS OF HARDWARE, CUTLERY, NAILS, STAMPED AND JAPANNED WARE, TINNERS STOCK, SHEET IRON, TIN STOCK, ETC. 1317 & 1319 DOUGLAS STREET, OMAFA, NEB. Positively no Goods Sold at Retail. PAXTON & GALLAGHER, WHOLESALE GROGERS! 1421 and 1423 Farnham, and 221 to 229 15th Sta. KEEP THE L4RGEST STOCK MAKE THE LOWEST PRIGES, The Attestion of Cash au< Prompt Time Buyers Solicited, AGENTS FOR THE HAZARD POWDER COMPY and the Omaha Iron and Nail Co, PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY The Only Lithographing Establishment in Nebraska LlTH JEROME RAGHE[(. Proprietor. OMAHA BEE LITHOGRAPHING GOMPANY. B atrcduced rates. , July 3 «t; CHEVENNE: Aug. Sed; ¢ 15th; Lincoln, Avg. 11sh. -, spleu APHIN G Drafts, Checks, Letter Bill and Nute Headings, Cards, Bonds, Certifioates of Stock, Diplomas, Tabls, eto,, done in the best manner, and at Lowsst Possible Prices. SR 7Ty |, NEBERASIKA 'VINEGAR ~ WORKS | | . 90k and 100h 3ta , OMAE 4. Av,h‘ disriliad Wigs ynd ey 71 e MERCHANT TAILOR . Ops. Massnie Bail, NEBR, SDAY. Vi