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THE DAITY S®FEER. SATURDAY, JAN['A\I{Y 1, 1881 St. dalene School. er; C. B. Horton, cashier: F. M. their immense wholesale grocery business. | dressing rooms and Ta EDUCATIONAL. L..n..m fi"fi‘f between Sixteenth | Crittentan, chief operator, and C. which footed up duriiz 189 about 10,000 1 der the staee . The Taariomor e st ORCANIZATIONS. B SRUSER S ORCHEIRE S and Seventeent. " T i Gernuan Catholie | Mae, chief niht operator. During the DT mouth and emplosead byt fores, et | i s ehilcte. Shows 3 vers’ handsone SRR Teaten ic 100] warochial school, in char V. Otto st vear 593,384 ) es were re- | hie deInE kept “on the roa e build- * structure. The interior is to be” freseoed e jeti . 'fhe B alia I a | Looaaran: e i =2 ™ e T [ ng s oot ;e stories i, the base- { the highist sivie of art and R | cer o Lodges and Sociation: UNION PACIFIC BRASS BAND he public school system ol aaha Sisters of Precious wrd ceived a ent, 2 words of | ment being Mx142, 2 cost nearly <30,000. gardiess of expense. The to o T e , s 5 U pride and gratification 1o the 1en- | SGid 1o thing principaly. The g | Press matter. The Omadia_office has 32 | Eoar o oS0 000 1 o o LAl Sustiwillibe | CAPITOLLODGENG | b e rre W. Set e sehools h‘\\' ”\n T{)”t;"r‘[l}'h 3|18 two sto high. and contains five employes, who handle the matter sent over POPPLETON'S BLOCK. > .’Vlwhrn\:l.!'»lutlv»r.l|;|1..~(. .2 i hul\[ PHUmME el ot George S so liberally supported That | There are 215 pupiis enrolled, and o wires, all the | const business pas See Tustration. S Senfor warden ; Clias urzdor, junior s < ey stand in th X tcond . D s d 2 A warden ; Myer Hellman, treas Win. R == B ey maad 10 the I commans | Atendanee of Uit e, Exeent i cases | g through Omabia, & lance portion of | Hon, A UNITED STATES COURT HOUSE | Bt socmturs - fawie M. Bhvein, senior | DOUGLAS COUNTY BIBLE SOCTET the best fajent, and the fatter seeures the | o S T rimans e tanght exelusively | Wich is relayed here. The capital stock | s : AND POSTOFFICE. deacon’s William N. Tompsett, junior dea- | Rev. A. F. Sherrill, president : L. B. Wil= patronage of all classes in our schools. I Gerinan, T the e N erman | of this company is $41,730,000: receipts | 2 fuilding on R con: H. P. Devaliti, senior steward : John | lams, treasirer: W. . Harsha, sceretary. Of the ten buildings dedicated to the and English, . = during the ending Oct. 1 1880, S11.- | a Tenth, s6xio0 feet on L] Ward, junior steward ; Isaae W. Davis, tiler. | Depository at L. B. Wi N store, cornep Tic school, five of them = s 738,000, and et profits, 5,146,000, There | 1€ ground, three storics and a basement, at | The Omaha custom_house and postoffice Fourteenth and structures, well finishe In addition to the above Catholic educa- | are 85,645 miles of line, and on the 1st of | ~eorbol about 50,000, The corner store is | is the most substantial and costly building COVERT LODGE No. 11, A. F. & AL M. - T favorably with the castern ¢ tional institutions, there arc the following 3 | occupied by Elzutter's Jarge clothing house, | iy the city. Its construc upied over [ Meets on Wednesday evenings. Gustave | AT TUENVERNIN. pocslily WIth She beel of e S | wing | July fast 4 miles of wire in o and the oneon the west by Meteat < B 5 L s, Kau ; B it ot b o0t s etary’s Academy, Holy ANCCIS fgion. The company has offices and | Who succecded Guild x Morvil in the wh three years, Mr. Jouas ( superin- | Anderson, master: Chas. K. Contant, senior | (Ui, Kaufhung, pregdlent . . M. Mol very large school, and St. Wenceslaus' séhool. handled during the vear ending July 1, | Sle tea and cigar business. (..,.‘il..m .hE.,I_v ‘\,"‘ entire per o | warden; |‘...‘._1;h“ F. Miagim, junlor - | AL ECLLL L X e e United States. 1 i P Hall, 1880, 5,000 messages. o 3 total cost, including furniture - ndmt ) o7 ;‘..“k 1 ¥ r):\ S “"““' 4 “‘"“)”Y T X Ashing- 1ZDETZer, Corresp L secret; \r\ he e sehoolsof O for e m:fll‘l!’rnw\lmnhm e o P SOLOMON'S BUILDING, "he building was_completed in 1 Mo deacors - Avexander 1 Rogers, Jumios o ; et taion the are or papu chnreh Tor youns adles 16 under the super- | whose office is at No. 216 south Fifteenth | S M G by 122 feet s hasement, | eacon ; Clhiristisn Hartman. senior steward FIONEH RBUND Hhe ity public schools is | Vision of Bishop Clarkson. The Rev. Robert | street, and of which L. M. Rheen is man- | The business house of Mr. X. 1. D. 8 7 roof. It is built | James S. Gibson, junior steward ;- Willian | H. Hartman, president ; John Baumer, 4 0f eduea- | Dolierty, M. A.. s the rector. It has a large | azer, has seven wires: five operators and | WO on Fambam, near Twelfti, is one of ati free stone, thoroughly fire | J. Mount, tiler. e president 7 Heney Pundt, treasurer s H: from | faculty of ieachers, and an attendance of | the average mumber of messages sent and | 0%, MIMSORGL i he eits. I was builtat | pro [.‘. basement s occupied by a| £ | Hosetveis, secretary's . E. Stratnin. as< i ward, clecte ople for a term | about 100 students. received daily is 1,000, This company has |} threniores dupl STAWASIMIGDY | it ot pat i ebfoon by B SIS LODGENG: 2, AJES~ & e : Wo Yeirs recently established a_district telezraph Solomon for his business paints, ofls | 8¢ postottice s the second floor, Ty the in- | Meets on Thursday even James B pxjox Lipy B i it e aE sty St. Barnabas School sy | system system with about 300 stations, | and glass. and is especially adapted fo it. | ternal revenue offices, U S. marshal, U. S, | Bruner, uaster: s Tompsett. senior Boarn s g to theclildren of the ety & | T fea Select ~chool eanducted by Rev, | 3, =iton vith 2o L Mr. Salomon’s trade for the yeqr foots up | district attorney, judees chimbers | Warden: Wiiliam 1. Rent, Junior warden's | JOAR o of twelve years. This course is divided o | curen, 10 bas i attendance of about sisty | venience to the people of this city in call- | g RO “"!‘1““‘ story | Seeretary’s Matthias Hoover, senior { Win. 1. il s i pirtmenis, corresponding to the aze | pupils ing essenrs, L or giving an alat ML WOOLWORTIFS RESIDENCE rooriis, (UZ: Silclet o enstoms oiee. | Ole Olson, Juniorleaton.: (eorge § - i st e i el dhe prinary | NEBRASKA DEAF AND DUMB | () (1w il co Hiustration. and postal secret service fn ind s Adolpluis . H grades ; the fourth and fith years fori INSTITUTE. e ¢ The new residence of James M. W The following is a summary of the busi rnediate grades ; the sixth, scventh hii8 et rtE TS bERUAN 5 B Ot hweitie Mheiioa PAGHS h of which | orth Esq.on St Marys avenue, is ¢ ness done by the Omaha toffice during OMAHA CHAPTER No 1 it are The grEanmar g his institate, located in the northiwestern e Union_ Pacific aphof which | e ugtabli huilifings of Omadi 1 eost, | the vear 1590, M remaining four years are given to the T e pder the coutrol ot | J. 1. Dickey is superintendent, and L. H. | wit 1 and fnprovements to the 1 & : Sy Tuesday event sehiool SRR iy btz U] Korty, chief operator, operates six wires in | about S one year in course of stamps sold, G ] et Bl R GOOD TEMPLARS i T s, the oard of education | The pupils iave a complete printing office, | th citys number of offices in Omaha, 9 | cotstruction. I iy DI N e ihuemente for on | William 1. Bowen, secretary : Har Stevenson , . W ey L. The prin- | costing SLow, and publish a very creditable | number of messages sent and received | tottaze <l it has five stories, inelnding, » =-Uo5 Cishursments 106 Ot | pavifon, “eaptain: of the host: i| : S anhually clect 3 siperintendent, The prin; | ALy R e Bl e v | Dascmet i atiie, il the chiuey~ are und clerk hire, LEH.10: | Gony irimeived mojonein: o : s Ael bt Cipals of the several schools, and teach: | . gL e | daily, ators emple seventy feet high. Fhe plags were drawn 7 1 R eIeE: i Y- pencipal sojd 3 I w e : 5 o he various grades are clected anaually. 2 un sheet, which RN i Ao ] . railway postal elerks, mail | royal areh eaptain © - o Molita B T e pald to all. and excellent i Vdeat mutes in sryovany Pacific oftice. E. L. | 1o H. G Harrison. of New York.and | eiengers and government drafts paid, | vail ;_Andrew 5. DeW 2 vl : Wil wier, W,V S ; iber | e e Atlantic & Pacific office, the Duildinie 1 one of the st compiete gy | TSz : 7 [ e O ra s Lok services are required ond Armstrong, manager, is in Max Meyer's | it construction, in the comntry, special ats > e money order department | i N Tompset, tiam J. | R Abner Kohr in M G L RRRleaRG e i ) Mount, sentinel, M.; Avart Ar 0 Good= SCHOOL BUILDINGS The teachiers of the institution are as fol- | new buile comer of Farmam and | fention having heen paid to draj Lol s ,000 during the year | yeue WoL. G. s Suste § TS, : Em- ’ 3 s DS - ; Nl . ventilation just closed. There were 10,311,248 leiters The high school building occupies (e | Jaws* Professor I, A, Gillespie, prineipad | Eleventh. Tt has nine wires and six op- 2 e, % MT. CALVARY COMMANDERY N | oAl Al e h W. DA 0st prominent position inthe city. Tthas | M. 3. A. MeClure, M F. L Keid, 388 Mary | eratore, and receives and sends about 1,000 T T 1 postal cards mailed, newspa- RNIGHTS TEMPLA L 0 [ IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN - 0MA- B e e yenes bieh 1 | Mecl ind S st iy e g | rators 2 T aml s abt WEBSTER SNYDER'S RESIDENCE <Land 35,990 pack merchandiee, | - KNIGHTS TENPLAL ‘ - = CApitol Hill. The Duilding is | tron is Mrs. . A. Gillespie, and the physi- | Bessage onth. The: press report ¢ See Tllustration. There were. distributed through the | cets on Friday evening. Byron Stanberry, | OMANA TRIBE No it Contal seventeen sehool | eian is Dr. J. C. Denise. The Toreman of the | Tk B, averaging 15,000 words per das, it ISR Qioan i 't 5 3 > handsome residence of Webster Sny- | ane eral delivery 5 etters, Ll 5 1, general . Stabel, prophet ; Engene 07N TOOIS, With al AVeraze e ity tor | printing office s Mr. Stephen ¥. Buckley, | Sundays inchuded, is ‘received _over the f g Gl g reilenec i Websger 5"(1 e G50 1‘1“:‘ ¥ captain’seneral ;2 Sttel- praplien: Eusene ONel s Tfty-five pupils to each Toom. re are | the foreman of the carpenter shop is Mr. | wires of u... company, for which service | fourth, was completed in 1580, at @ e D ke T e 0, 0 Carc ! ai + Stephen K. Jack- [ iofe # 7= iiessmam., sachem = Dusle also in thix building four large recitation | Fred. Maynard, while Miss Mary Swan bas | Tie Beg pays more money than is paid | S0, 1t is the English style. interior fine | 10 and 1 | By free deliv- i dohn g Monnelt, Jr.. J. W, ; | J0R R OF Yac &, G- Harmon, s S Fooms, an ofiee room, JbEAEY ad APPATATS | eliarce of the soving departient. The total | gy el aphic news by all the other Ne- | Ished in hard woods, with wide Nais and all L 1,016,418 letters, 195,840 cards, 10,496 | Christian Tlartman, *treasurer - W, iz, | 2 u Edwards, . of E.: Gustave ed witlh the high school, This | number of pupils who attended the institute |05 0 50REE G BT U el | modern improvemerits in heating and venti- | registered letters, 113,812 drop letters, 95, | Bowen, re. . Lowis H Korts, warder Binding v ted in 1% ost of two | during the past year was Al A Imep e olulline: o O T B ORI BRI FIA ranl el 740 drop postals, and 836,008 newspapers, | Charles P Needliam, standard bedrer ;. Pa g = hundred wand dollars ted | Boys and thirty-iwo girls, There are now in | statement the exact fizures can be given. Ve by projecting gables and bays, whi Dheraty 000 re 2 ley M. Hartson, sword beare William | VOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCTA- hroughe Tarnaces and ot water coils of | attendance sixty-four pupils, an inere: B shiadows and throw the diterent | pasdled. d registered pa France, thind giard : Gustave Anderson, £ TION, wipe, and is ve s the Ratian systen. three over the year 155, The de . TELEPHONE EXCHANGE. e i Torene | b 5 Sicond guard s Riehard T, Hume, fistguard; | W. W. Peet. presudent ; Joseph Nichols, ],”.,,h,,,, Iding there ar ;Iu;, schools wil of carpenter “]”.L'“}‘:: m‘y’:“.‘;. " ; One of the most fmportant of our local | i oue of ”,,.l,, it ,,.‘,1,,.,,{‘.‘ aratte B [ ount, captain of guards. viee .u.\lwp-u « ]x Reynolds, ertary the following corps of teachers he school has made Sl LG Sl Al AL Omala in aceordance with the popular de- HE AR cCague, Treas; Geo 1ows ;.\.\..T:H‘\l.l‘“.l\..h s et \\1lhlm‘lrl‘|:; I;::l m;u_n!mv‘-n\ is th ‘l lvllrh-m'--)vh_m es= | mand for examples of old styles of archi- T MY. THE MASONIC TEMPLE CRAFT oral Seeretary % elve months. The suceess of both the in- | tablished some eighteen months since by tecture, ots first Wednesc g % Chas. D. Hine, Principal tellectual nd industrial departments has | g0 G880 e A I of the aty | A Headquarters Department of the | | Mycts it Weiuestuy in cagl monih HARMONIC SOCIETY ena 1. Hill, Assistant » ARt B 5 2 ntery 2 e | e < n Pla William N. Nason, president ; William K. Lena L. Hill, 2 been satistactory. The institute is free for 5 , % BROATCH'S NEW BUILDING atte. % o : ton RAL, SOMOOK Hhe eaducation ofall deaf nmtes in Nebraska, | composing the Omaha Electric company, ' : Sinee 1863 Omaha has been the headquarp- | P00 LTS, Geo. F. Mayer, musical director : Chiarles S. 1. Beals, Principal, assisted by afact wh P y who are agents for telephones for the west. See lustration ters of amilitary departue n as the ==z e i s . Shippey Eila Stratton, Deal in all kinds of electrical supplies and | ypp v g Broate has just completed, on | Dept. of the Plattewhic Nebraska, VESTA CHAPTER No. 6, 0. E. 5. George W. Shiekds, seeretiey 3 xh |u. 1 M. White, Anna Wiilizams, [ instruments. They set up annunciators, | Harmey. near Fitteenth, one of the best buile | Wyoming, Utali and a portion of Dakefa. [ Meets Saturday evening. Richard T b Laura W. Morse, . burglar and fire_alarms for hotels and resi- y,nm...T1...;.-.\“. \v-hl"nk:;.qn-: 11 )1.4|-v' A 1’ r:"l'l]illw»l ”x"n'““f nercial and l‘l|u|w. W Il' i lizabeth \‘I' mipsett, W [ NEBRASKA AMAUEUR PRESS ASSO- v . Martha C. Hale, dences, and are building up a wl business | ed to his line—iron, steel spri heavy | ¢ supremacy of el i Anna K. Bruner, Ass't : Edwin Da CIATION H '\,w.. ML Ema Biughiam, LIBRARIES. i T, e follaine mamed consti. | hardware, wigon siock. ete. Tt s thy Valley is due To_the heavy and | vis, treasurer s C1 Neeihim, seeretars : | pr i s, Kl y v Libbie G. Rollinson, Decie Johnston, The Omabia Public Library. Mary P. Allen, | 508 TG VRiectis oEitl I basenient, the fimt floor | distribution of military supplies at this point. i J, Tunie. conduetor : Annfe Unipter | pEresident, €. 8. Elautter, Omaha ; Viee Villa Cushin Fannie Wood libraria t Yol seleeted | tute the officers and directors of the com- car. for the { and the handling of the quartermaster wctor: M. E. Mount, Adalt O T e ¥ e Jennie Russell | with 2 $iew of covering all the different de- | pany W. Mead, president; J. J. Tront- | commissary and paymaster funds of the de- | S Jenkinson, Kuth : Ella’ Hume i . IOt KincoliESiMuetings 3 NOMES SONOOL. paptments of literature. During the past | Dickey, vice-president and general mana- | age of thirty § partment by onr hanks. i 1872 the nation Jennie MePherson, Martha ; Isa annuall wanized in- Om b { pear 1000 volumes, principally the latest | gers L. H. Kort retary and treasurer; | He reports large increase of business over | govermment acquired 8205 aeres of Tnd on | bella Keyes, elector s Mary E. Carter, war Situated on Nineteenth and zard streets, | pypiications, were added to the library. The | S 1. H. Clark, A. E. Touzalin, Y order to conline the platean two miles north of this eity. [ den’: Chas. W, Burgzdors, séntinel S is a handsome brick bui two 4“::;" total number of subseribers is nin- | oy T the weste wle in his line, is selling at : pon I]hh]vm 1 wis '\:"i'w“ what wis oy OMAHA BOARD OF TRADE. high, and contains ten sl s and IO | epase of 1550, The nmber of He il castern prices. ormerly known as Omiahia Bareacks, and A 2 H. G. Clark n rooms. 1t is heated by four ot |00k arawn '« 10s. The fines col- [ 323,000; 270 wires are in use, making a e has sinee been reschristencd as Fort Otaha BEACON LODGE No. 20, 1. 0. 0. 1 Herpian Kow W. Meid. viea hitces, and ventilated by means of hot [ et Gt Jgeimmiiba i total length of 180 miless daily connections | (v b ee FC RN IS RESIDENCE Over St has been expendep in building | W, £ Mandyille, N. G. : T. A. Johnson, V. | presidents renstrer £ V. € Il wir registers an inere: 3 The reading | average 800, and the system is used by 500 % and upon improvements of these grounds. | .3 'Win. Mogle, F.G. ; H. F. Riiodes, secre- | B. Allen, séeretary 8 Brancr. Principal, assisted by om is supplied with the hest illustrated | subscribers. The eompany employ eleven See Mustration The quarters tor soldiers haye accommodat- | iy AL S, Billings, (reastr Mary 1. Vi Kuren, Jennie M. MeKoo papers, the leading azines and periodi- { ooms, Among the many handsome privat ed from t fourteen companies of troops . BROTHERHOOD OF LOCOMOTIVE EN- Minnie Woad cals, and the principal daily newspapers of denees creeted in Omadi during 1850, is of various grdes each winter, The dwell- : 4 ' ! . Margaret McCague, the Farge eastern. eities, of Mr. Charles Turner. 1t is Englisli -y ings for rs are neat and commodious, | ALLEMANNEN LODGE No. &, L 0. 0. F. GINEERS. Inglatta Smith, SThe sooms ol it Omsha Livery | OUR ILLUQTRATIONS in styie, built of briek i Mot and the storehouses plain and substantial, [ Hans Koek, NoG.: John H. Er H E.: W. I VanNay, Mary Wade, Fannie Hurlbut. | Association. J. W. Rogers, librarian, are lo- manner. with eut stone and bl k | The crounds are tastefully laid onf. An |t Selmidi, seerctary © W. K. | J Howird, seeretary of ins EAST SCH cated at 1313 Douglas street. library | THE OMAHA WATER WORKS. mings, and skite roof abudant water supply ha red by ! retary : Henry Bolln S iad e e oh mortheast com enth and tains abont 2000 volumes, an i e of e s a0 feet, with an addition 22x24 building of @ system of water works e A awuaing | Aot do0 Yolumics oer IS : See Tustration is 1wo- AIE stories Nizh with base about SLz0w. Tl pree m‘.w ) LAND LEAGUE. UNION N Sehool rooms and two reci- | The Odd Fellows Library eontains six hun- i Water Works of Omaliz are owned by | ment. is beanfifully finished inside with pof " ut of the Platte is Brig e T T TARahRTE T ot Slaughter, president ; Mrs. C. e 1 | dred volumes. zind is Jocated in Odd Fellows “!.l.my-m]ul'! R R d waliut. The house was built Crook ARG L G [T ¥, recending seeretary W. K. 1 assisted by building. ed under ihe name of the City Water Works | by Mr. C. R Bangs, one of the youngest con- During last year the U. S, Depot was re- | P eate o B iy IOt Llares | b 4 nding seereiary . N annie Butterficld finnie R. Wilson The Union Catholie Library was organized pany of Omaha, 1ts officers are : Sam- | Eetors in-the city, and the “cost s about red south of the ¢ith on a tract of five ’ . d Tulst, tressurer : Mre, S, M. H. Clark, Mrs. s * Libbie D Wood. by on association of Tadies and gentlemen | 3PS SR L O8Ny K. Locke, wnd a half nated by our eitizens for : = ; John T Bell, Mr<. Bollin €. Smith, Mrs. New Esther Jacobs, Addie Gladstone, from the several parishes in the city, Tast | Vicotpresident : Nathan Shelton, Scereta that purpose to the governme mdditional OLD SETTLER'S ASSOCIATION ton Smith ‘. D. Hills and Mrs. J. Ba Mary 1 - April, and the first annual election held i Treasurer 7 “ | GEORGE A, HOAGLAND'S RESIDENCE, | {1 the erection of a substantial army store= | A1 Poppleton, president : AIL D. Jones, | Jardine, viee presidents. TN oA SO the nd Tuesday in May, obj “The works of the company embrace St 4 L house at 2 cost of not less than 350,000, and | seeretary and treasurer ; E. Estabrook. yviee being to establish Bbrary | eonbination of the direct pressure and re See Hiustration. stiest-cliss brick huilding for depot purposes | president e e Of ooks Sultable to that denomination, to- | ervoir system. The source of supply Is the 3 A. Hoagland, one of the sound | inee stables for the teanss aud quarters for s CHURCHES. Zains seven school rooms and one R ence and fction Thiere Sre 198 activd | Missouri wive Pumping works comprise £ Oialiit, Who Tias seen onr | i, en ¢ i eharge ot Canton | NEBRASKA STATE STENOGRAPHERS, AT CoreDrye Tt is Deated by stoves and furnae e SRS SReoclation dyeail 5 “_’:'I"}f\f'_‘l‘:f":\“w o .| ey Nl m.y'f{."“v'v‘»l.“i.-".\'fl'yf:;f John V. Furay, assistant quartermaster [ John T. Bell, president : Homer Stull, viee nth ; Rev..l. W. Harris, past e Sianand, Drinoipel, assieied number of life and honorary members, the | Fae O EEHE SN Ewithidi e e coena I [UZSSA - e president: George W. Boyden, seeretary ; | Gerymax Barrist— Same buildi A.F Nettie_B. Porter, Lizzie B. Shirley, latter including all elerzymen in the dioeese 2 4 5 s A (TRl hol ) The paymaster's department, Maj. . HL [ Chas. W. White, treasirer. nius, pastor. M. Paterson, Stacie Crowley, 1 4 pacity « 3 Sixteenth, costing about S15.000. TUis of the cliief. paymaste dived du . < M 3 he Association has flourished beyond ex- | fijer houses are 5 Style known as modemnized Quéen Anne, is ! - tring ST. PHILOMEN A CATHE . (Catholic) . There aire at present 3 books on | GHd " <tome and conerete 1 15%4% fect, two-and-a-half stories high and 7 Ty vl LODGE PALACKY NO. 19, C. 8. . S. | Corner Ninth and Harney ; ki, Rev. James WEST SCHOOL. ihie shelves of the library. 3 ading rouiti | roofed with corrugated iron on wWroug Basement, is ormamented with a tower and | Gy S106,805.02, : { John Rosi \Ayu.\..x.- Vae Huber, viee | O°Connor, bishop ; Very & Wi Kelley, open every evening, s attached. supplicd | gruses. The stack is of brick 1w feet high. [ Lasan el 2026 feet. The interior finshing | 1o S doo : president ;.- W. Honga, recording seere- | rector : Rev, P, F. MeCarthy and Rev. J. B! with the feading métropolitan dadiics, the | reding on 2 feet solid masonrs. with e | i very o sxponsive, Thabullds | MALSEDM0. o statement of acéounts | WFYS el : - | English, assistants et e sttiolieweekliesund fipase; is drawn from the river into oceupies @ be site, and is one of | gor gransportation forwarded by Colonel M. | W-Nes il treasurer. ST, MARY'S MAGDALENE (German Cathe [ Zines, ree monthly entertainments, | .0 5vn eviinder inlet we in interior most attractive in- appearance g the adingt 3 p o 3 lie)—No. 1618 Douglas : Eev. Otto Groene- of @ musical and literary character, arc | Gignit P8I G I. Ludington, Chief Quarfermaster to the i . 1615 Donglas R roen: given by the members in the rooms of the { SRR R I8 G (Quartermasier General, U. 8. A., for settle- | GYMNASTIC AND DRAMATIC SOCIETY | baum, pastor P Association.which are located _on the third | UG iadkcof i : Lo i ent through the treasury, viz: Union Pa- SOKOL. Cuuren oF TiE HoLy, FAMILY. (Catho- o CASS STREET SCHOOL. . (northieast corner) of Crefghiton block. | {Aa NI 3 ety of 0000 g « ERCTIAL BLOCK Railway Compo i < M. Nerup, president : John Heiler, viee | lie)—No. 1765 Camimg: Rev. Johi Quinn, ‘m, 509 Situated on Cass street between Fifteenth | The present of i 5 e From here the water i$ raised into a set of See Tustration. | B & president 3 Joseph Nemee, recordin pastor. :', 158-50 and Sixteenth streets, is @ wood building | Spiritual Dire - V. Bishop O°Con- | jevated reservoirs miles west aned 307 ) T. €. Mor- by, Colonel M. I. Ludingt tary ; Joseph Fiaka, finan, : ST. Wencelas, (Caholie) Thirteenth street, | = containing two rooms, and heited by st nor. feet above the river, having capacity of i L o Ladington. | gep) ‘Havlieek, treasurer ; F. Vodieka, st near Williams | Bev. Weneelas Koearnie i: cistern bhard £ money order de- Stevenson, viee grand incohonee. HIGH SCHOOL. capital stock of the company is a two-story brick building itaining two schiool rooms, and heated by 2 hot air furnac Dora Harney, 1" al. Jennie Gish, Assistant This school house is being replaced by a | - President.—Mr. John A, Creighton. 000,000 gallons - and from here it b distbe l’n.wm“““mm I’m"ln ey '.'[‘ml’:\ 1 I‘[;‘»I:"\g:n QM. Dept. of | e, pastor. ot D. substantial two-story brick building, now | First V. F._Mr. W. A. L. Gibbon. ks N stanneaat g L k T e ine poond oy o g 51 mile by the United States and Pacific $epress Mareh, $1: oril, 8 CHIISTIAN CHURCH- Seventeenth, ne s Block. Tl e B e Ay, tested pressiire of 30 pounds per | Compantes s T, ¢, Morgan, wholesale Pocer: R B Y 2 TY_FOR PREVENTON OF | near Dodge : Rev. James ligram, pastor jusis rooms. 1o be by furnaces. The tary.-Chas. White. e, aind weizhing 5,00 tons SO AT ocer- | somid3 May, : . 37 B CELTY T ANTSA S I I B T S, Tlie compaty also provides 250 hyarants, | §ine piaps, windmills and stoam d iz | tonn : : : . hrarian. —Miss Stacia Cr the judicious distribution of which, together i e er Shire R Tl e | e ; : : H. Wilber, Assistant. B 'I‘|;| “'"“ 5 g with the large capacity and e televation ASSRTGINEsIG “on Famliam 1 twe " | 1a HARTMAN SCHC ighiton, W. 2 xibbon, of the storage reservoirs amply provides for | 5300 s izl 2 i ' - Win. M. Bushman John Rus R Dmestie s T an AT Toteeti anear | Lyre < h S dishursees of Captain John | ponding secretary. hor kson, bishop ; Bev. Frank R Situated on south Sixteenth and Williats | o Jolin Marpiy. o e, g etc DIy e protetioufar and i ure. depolt gt £ At Omah Ll i |“Irlll‘|r'lull!l.l: tarksan bishob Frink K. streets, is a two-story brick building, con- SN OrowlEy. 3 . MeCrary. cit s K ; | city. e _past year, for purchase of sup. . F ASS ¢ aug b 3 A RRSRInE. e ShOU soouit; And SR iy ] T s Ocowiey, AN MEs McCrary he company’s grounds at the site of the = {13 e L S el el : 2K ASSOCIATION AS, (Episcopal—No. 521 N. stoves, '|T ‘)‘-;ul:'\l :Tl |‘|lxr.[I|): \l‘mlrl‘l l\l/'“ln\l "RE! Il\ HH( 4 1 ); receipts durij Lk £ IH‘.I[vu-fl’xhl-nl o \l“. !\l. . . v. John Williauns, pastor. B i Pt nit of entargement of the storage capacity {7, treasurer; Mrs. John L. Webster, : . s E : : Omaha is largely indebted for her world | THe ot of the WOrks is about <60, The | The Creighton House, built by Mrs. Louisa { : BV INMES ¥ MErsoik, ree e JACKSON STREET SCHOOL. 15 oot e i stockholders and owners are among the | Hillek 3 at_the cortier of Capital PLANET LODGE No. 1, K. I Davis# LUTHERAN — Eighteenth and A o oG S ELDESING § amost fenterpris] ul responsible of our | avenue atd Thirfeenth, is 66366, three stories e stores, amo e ezate st Bol Philip Lang. Jackson ¢ Stol and widely circulated newspapers. THE | capitalists, and their name wnarantee 1. s forty slecpi d 2 dining | 310 TUAICHT ST amonneIni i ageregate | & AR s ey € b ERAN- No. 1210 Douglas ; room. Henatn, worning, Miller & Richardson, | that the works will meet sl te nds of : R pers i : el Motz, M. . John F. Kubn, K. & | Ee . er. pastor g Wood, teacher. swoprictors, Dr. G. L. Miller, a growing city. The cost of these works, in- ; g Sl - I e D - ! ’; N s ik, H eluding grounids, is computed at S600.00, in the ofice. The 4 THE CITY. A D (GE G ENID) RO C s Lol A HASCALL SCHOOL. B e o8 S iy, TNV S May by Mr. M. Donoy n_experience OFFICIAL Lang, Gotlieh Kirchner, and Henry Siert, | Jackson : Kev. E. L. Frese, pastor. wted in south Omaha, o t | ThE REPUBLICAN, morming, Tribune Print- 1o i bt ? <M N trust 3 MAX MEYER'S NEW BUILDING. hotel nian, and is now doing a fine business. | Champion S, Chase, Mayor: James F. SwEDISIE LUTHRREAN—NO- 1812 (18 ; is a_one-stor camne building | ing Company, proprietors, Datus . T - Uhase, Mayor s James F. ey : FEEL I s With one sehool roor. Brooks and Fred Nve, editors, and Tue| See Hlustration. DEWEY & STONE'S BUTLDING. treasurer R himuel G Mallette, | OMAMA LEIDENKRANZ SINGING EIGHTEENTH METHODINT Jennie L. Redfield, BEE, morning and evening, Omaha Py The new bloek of Max Meyer's, corner of L L s en G ; STY. pElonTRESEE Mumiopive - es these ten school Touses which are | 3.0, 0% Company, proprietors, Edward | Farnham and Eleventl, is the most hand- See Dlustration. ] Charles ) attorney : P S. Leis- rank L. Gerhard, president ; Henry & ’ T owned by the board of education, two other | 1SNE gl e ? somely finished husiness building in Omaha, Dewey & Stone’s Targe wholesale and re- | e 3 Atriek 0. Hawes. pol Kaufmann, viee president ;. Frank 1. Koes: Fiust METHODIST- No. 1711 Davenport ; Fooms are Tented and used for school pur- | Rosewater, editor. TrE Post, (German) | 101 Gaxion feet, three stories high the. eom v & Stones Targe wholesale and re- ; I ). Tawes, | e o | Biiew e s i funton - evening, Post Publishing Company, pro- He tail furniture business is earried on in a ¢ Galligan ehief fire department. S . s ot T G ihs Couipany, Pro- | ner store being occupied by the jewelry and | jyiiding fonr stories high, 45 x 120 feet with a " GERMAN METHODISTNo. 1125 Jackson ; 1D it ey Dt bk 10 unies thos ~, Charles Grandpre, editor, Charles | music extablishment of Max Meyer & Tro, | paiing four stories lich, 45 X 12 wnd ol iaog OMAHA GLEE CLUE, Rev. Chiristizn Brueger, pastor. e e M,“‘ st [I. e kes, man. .l“"h of the four|the mext by the tobace s and o the |ll'IIH |v\ in |v[4h|1uu I\\n large ware- Ja s E. b president ; Chas. Kauf- Lewis S. Reed, president ; J. L. Smith SoUTH OMAHA METHODIST MISSioN trol the board of education. They are | (o doitog alo publish -ekly edition, | tions house of Max Meyver & Co., and i, Edward Roddis, first ward ; Geor Y ’ > § Plerce tev. D. M. 1 the Lake's Addition School, a twostory | qutand ou 10 PGS weektly edition. | g B per stories by a musie hall and a Tabagly, Chas. Thieman, seeond wird president ; John R, Maneliester, treas- § Pierce and Tenth ; Rev arquette, pas Drick building, and Saratoga Sehool. There are also the following publications : { (GG 1te wun and” ammunition depart- 1 Thomas - Blackmore; Henry . Honberger, A, D Morris, secretary ; F. S.'Smith, | tor. ! third ward; Joln D. Jones, Levi J. Ken- | Musical directo ALsmT METHODIST - No. 016 North I P Eighteent Rev. Samuel A e, pastor. . their ¥ At footing up about rd, fo ward ; Thomes.J. Dailey, Orren ighteenth ;1 " ! . The entire School population of the eity [ e Warcayax, (weekly) F. N 30| ment. The front of the bullding is. to be between the ages of 5 and 21 years, is onagh, editor and publisher; Tae 2 ornamented with a tower 30 feet high, fi Snd increase fh one year of nearly S0 chil- | TIONAL WorRyaN, (weekly) Samuel S ished with granite_columns, in whieli tower | S5 I 0 dle roods. of the. hest . Aifth ward : James Stephenson, OMAHA RAILWAY CONDUCTORS, FRICAN METHODIS . 625 e b st i e editor and publisher: THE Pokrok Za- AR toabe iaced It i aruractr > known thronglont the s E. Boyd, sisth ward Harry Gilmore, P.C.C. : L reon, | Eighteenth ; Rev. John A. Fouche, pa s - a5 35 pant, (Western P ss) a weekly Bohe- [ inated dia Among - other ornamental | st for fair, upright dealing. Commencing FINANCIAL. D. . Millen, AL .. : W. Kink- | Frust UNITARIAN- Corner Cass and Sev- Il L o s o mian paper, John Rosicky, editor and pub- | features of Max Mever & Bro'® jowelry store | their business Ti aila i an ol frame Alvation ofeity ey, T and T : John T. Weisénan, 8. P, ¢ " Kev. W. E. Copelaid, pastor The average daily attendance was lisher: T RUkar NEBRASKAN, (monthly) | cases of the most expensive character, in | 2" ding ) (I“f‘_rx;vrnnl.‘ m:‘\” have § Amount of prop rty taxed. ... ¢ 1[»\; },hll‘u‘rfl“\‘v”\_ .I’v.‘l' L5 SV Goddari; ESBYTERIAN—Dodge and Sev- The cost of maintaining the public schools | W, € Allen, publisher: Vestka Pos- | keeping with the interior finishing of ‘the - X Amount of tax collectable...... X 47 entee v. Wb Harshi, pastor for the year ending August 30, 1880, for su- 3 . ng of A prosent large quarters have become ; BTIE, Miathas milanas, nodsatals '\’,Tl'h\:n",‘f‘:hiJ\.\vWU" Ltoual o e R R o r and | over crowded with their stock, and a Still DIVIDED AS FOLLOWS : NORTH STAR SOCIETY UNITED PRESEVIERIAN North Daxisu Pioxeeg, a | California_redwood. The second story of [ furher increase of accommodaions must be | General Fund 5 N 1 : citeenth : Rev. E. B Graiam anitors, fuel and repairs was, ; ik s s S i e s er ing i ations m seneral Fund. 5 e S. . Bursstormn, president ; E. G. Lund- i e i Sl oF khe ot Danish weekly, Mark Ha O B rint b e i nto, music | provided in themear future Sinking Fund. e quest, viee presidént ; Aug. Lundman, cor- | EGATION members of the Tue Terecrary, (German weekly) P P 2 Sehool Fund.............. 9 responding secretary : Aug. Isaeson, finan- | Farnham ; E. Sip ! 3 i is converted into a large hall. with remark- 3 FR SrATyA i : v esi BOARD OF EDUCATION Weinhagen, editor and publisher. The | aule aconstic effects, the notion department J. B FRENCH & CO. Library Fund. ST cial secretary : G. AL Lindquest, treasurer i, viee pr 3 S e ir 3 tary ; Max M e d gl agerezate capital invested in Omaha | of Max Meyer & Co. oceupying the room in ce Illustration. A s S s N Bl e e newspapers, including buildings, machin. | the rear of the hall. The success of this [ Among our illustrations is one of the ouse LIABILITIES BELLES LEVTRES CLUI | Earren Day saisrs Cnene 1), SEO0D WwoRm, 5 ery, and materials used for job prin i during their fiffeen years' business in [ occupied by J. B French & Co.. grocers, nds ontstanding s e o0 | . L Webster, § ent : Mrs. Geo. Thrall, | Cass: ey, ! IR D L o apuod. dar 3ob iy Omalia has heen remagkable which is ewied by Clark & French, pr Other indebtedness... 7 oy | Vice “president Shielt A TENTH S . 114 North s e B i ALong, NI AL AOon- | S sas 100 (give employment cessors of the present firm. It i Frank N. Shelton ary Tenth; N s 8 Dt to 140 printers, 43 v”m\m 8 m‘vm'ni JAMES STEV r\m\'T LIVERY ESTAB- | three stories and a basement. The ebtedness. 5 enson, director and eritie, s Brhias ekt writers and _reporters, ane LISHMENT. of the house for 1529 amounted to-about | Tl s, 100 ontstanding s wore finded R o R Ohn Bl ms in various capacities. See Mustration 112,000, 2 for 1850 10 abont. <125, TuSC ear AL Seven per cent, Intoreat STATE LODGE 1. 0. 0. F. No. 10 Third Ward—Simeon Bloom, €. . Wood < the past_vear the propriet The live : ; ; o ssETs enry Roenfeldt, N. G. ; Thos. G. Clift, T; = P e L e B Rt s e e L man I fCnistog iy OROHARDIEHEAN. alue of eal estait fwnei by eity.8t i1 S G S ol MILITFA COMPANIES. anrih WardHoward Kenneds, M. 6 , the proprictors of The REPUD- | and Tentl ot & Cost, Ieludimi the Ior, of See Tlustration. Yalue of fire deparin £ wsurer. Omabia b o e wilitia orzas 8 cKoon g : 092,31, and the proprietors of THE | about 30000, has DUt few equals in fhe | The firm of Orehard & Bean has been in | Value of personal proper g companies “G7 a f at Fifth Ward—Robt. McCannell, A. A. Gib- | et Ee i g el "\] - ndl other § couniry. Tt is Gox132 feet, bullt of brick, | the earpet business here fo a littie over two o IMPERIAL WHIST ¢ !’i’ B ; suards, which v anizedd 3 son. 2 ool T ol AR Ll with trimmings of eut stone and black brick, | years, beginning in on nd now oc- Otul e " LSH202.55 Ibert, president : Harry Deuel, | feen months . ;" ha Sixth Ward—W. W. Marsh, T. J. Staley. | improvements in their establishment. i fifty feet from the ground to the ridge, and | cupy three-story bui 2 fect front ASSESSED VALUATION. viee pre 9L CWilkeiison, Seeretary | wemberehin, of <ixty, il company " L 2 . THEDAILY BEE onimodates about 100 horses. The main | by ep. Their sales during, the past [ po oo | Julius Meyer, treasurer, Efirty-tive. 08 Founded in 1571, by Edwand Rosewater, | entranee on Tenth street is tweniy feet wide, | year amouited to abont S0, showing au | Fersona s 2 [ty e O . CATHOLIC SCHOOLS. its present editor, is the most widely cir- | and the side entran : on Harney ten feet ‘ rlast year of nearly one-third. Eothe s S c e HO, 70 CONC n|;m A SINGING SOCIETY ‘H Crager is ¢ -"'-[“"h\'[‘ S G ”‘i ===F culated and influential paper in the Mis. | The upper floor. on which are the stables, is jo 2 R e Horman Seliwabe, president: Julius | Beutenant . “MeLaughlin, seconc Creighton College. sonri Valley. | THE BEE printe two regular | IPPORE by thie truss oof, o that the first 5. & M. R HEADQUARTE N e o e, S | Beutemant, and Fret i L, ol der- Total tax at assessment 2 ary ; it 3 of company 2 S AT floor is not obstrueted by posts. Tt is used . Creighton College, a large and beautiful | editions daily—Sundays excepted. It cir- | ¢ . e tathD [See Tllustration. three story brick striicture, occupies an emi- | culation in the city of Omaha is greater | 1LCATHAZeS, and is paved with large ston The headquarters building of the Burling- | thirdreal aluie, at rate of .05 pe L iy ptain; Edward F than the combined circulation of all the * Ty and several hundred bushi- | 100 & Missouri River railroad company, cor- | cent D James Donnelly, seco nent_and commanding position on Capitol > Toom for seventy ! T Hill, between California and Webster streets, ST SOUTIRI PRl mp IO s G o e : gh, | James, Donnelly, second substantially built in Omialia, and cost, with G M, Ellen CONGREGATIONAL — Chicago and Nine- George L. Miller, president ; Wi, Wal- [ teenth s Rev. AL F. Sherrill, pastor. treasurer ; Watson B. Swiith, recording | TRINITY CATHEDRAL, pal)—Cornex seeretary ; Mrs. James W. Savage, cor pteenth and Capitol Avenue ; Kt Rev. ated on Jackson street near Thirt sistence ; ver Nebraska Towa, E Wyoming and Cold TiISITY MissioN ed)—Rev. W. K. Green, paste vigh- hetween California and Webster streets, | other Omaha_dailies. The circulation in i, reachied by means of an immense : S 1t Trontae of Aty feet, and i one | the State of Nebraska i double that of any O o atl PEIYALE | The Tot upon which it Stands, hearly S0, Sl e oty vt feutdoep. 11§ other daily pubfished in the State. The | ofiet ar yors Jandsomets inishod, and e | 15 Gt Sl bt St WA i of | Safariesof comnettmen. )22 2 OMAHA CHESS CLUB INTERNAL REVENUE COLLEC- intended to add two wings which will give a | daily Bee also circulates extensively in | Toaidernts of Omahi. comiug here with smail | Drick and_iron, with stone trimmings. The | Sfarics of policemen < } dulius Meyer, president : Henry Hiek- TIONS. I e Jor mabre pio, | western Towa, Wyaming, and Utah. The | means and his present fancis) O e CceuD el YR e beneralll Haniscom parkexr R man, vice president; Clias. Huntington, | The office of the United States internal O s et iy g | weekly edition of THe BEk has the largest | ness Standing has heen accompli officers of the company, and the fist t cellaneous fi treasurer ; Alfred Sorenson, sécretary. ! ont of SE00. 1t is well | circulation of any weekly publication west | by his own efforts. He @ now sersing his | [ thE, e \ROCIC frieony estavtisn: o esrote PLEASAN S CLUR furnished throughoui, and is arranged with | of Chicago and north of St. Louis. nd term as eity councilr e S e pairs. new engine, new hose and PLEASANT HOURS CLUB. an eve to comfort and convenienc It is Tue Bee Printing House is one of the (""‘.)!'l‘l:v'-~| energetic and active of our cif J. 1. MeSHANE'S LIVERY STABLE. fire apparatus. x 11,000.00 ", E. Squires, president ; heatea by steam, and is supplied with sehool | most extensive establishients in the west. arniture of the latest designs. The estimat- ed cost of the building whe pmpleted a the United States custom house and office building. Hon. Lorenzo Cr pended for grading (e one- i e 3 Toee treasrer 0 %€ | the collector, and Major George Armstrong - . 5 — ek = Hlustration. I||ll|)|4'w-~lwf~m|l the total be- e | is the deputy collector in charge of the The equipment of type and presses for job | T, S. MeCORMICK'S NEW BUTLDING. On_the site of tha old “Che 24,510, being paid ENTRE NOUS CLUE | office, and St. A. D. Balcombe and A K. conding to the plans, by the addition of the | 4nd newspaper work are unrivaled by any See Tllustration.] arney street, be Thirteenth and | _ ! ;. edick E. Barkalow, | Marsh, deputy collectors acting as ins | revenue collector of Nebraska is located in | two Winge, will be about 300,000, printing house west of the Mississipy The new brick building erceted last year | Fi nth, hias just been completed a sub- The colicge which fs 28 Amd During the past vear THE BEE has given | by Mr. J. 8, McCormick, on Harney between ial brick building for the use of JJ. H. [ Amount pa Catholic auspices was opened for the recep- | steady employment to twenty-four | Tlllfl"")llhl and_ Fourter I'”’- 18 1'| “"' S 1 wnd “\["]r-\ lishment, unt paid for library”expense nuary on of puplls in September, 16%, There | and thi D A e ¥ | Square. and cost 81 e eastern half is | 66x132 feet. It is now in full running order, S Al T OR e OMEN, | January wene l’;n‘;:x‘ql-llh epicied o Fhe Bas, S | 20 ”"'“i"‘ e reporters and can- | pccupicd by J. H. MeShane's large and com- | and is oué of he most complete extablishe | T IRE UREARIMENT. Lo l,’i, \], \‘: s ‘,‘”h‘”' O this number has steadily increased until | VAssers, and its pay roll shows an expend-i | plete livery Stable, and the western by [ ments in the state. There are sixty sin The expense of the fire department Welohn E-J- Henamat, | RIArel:_ there are now nearly 20 in attendance, | ture of over $25.000. The consumption of | Haines Bro's agri al implement house. Lten box stalls, thus accommodating | 159 was about £11,000. Tt has fourte Welsharis, G. ; Behm, F. 1 | April. \thouigh the college is a free Catholic insti- | newspaper paper for the past vear has ag- | It is a great improvement to that portion ¥ ad of horses. The carriage roon; | men: twelve horses: four engites ; A S, _\.u.hum.r.v,,.m-r_ £ Needbam, | May tution, stndents of other religions are not ted S1,000 per month. Harney street, the ol Ilrnnn |-m|~l|n" forn c office is handsomely finished | houses. During the year there were financier. »lwiv" excluded, and hence among the pupils there erly ocenpying and the establishment is provided with b nine fires Toss of 0,000, on PR uls - e found quite & number of Protestanis. —————— s — out 1ast summer. ness rooms, Whip rooms, wash rooms, ete. whiclt ther Sanow isunce. the | ST LR Anahn 1|. faculty is as follows : Rev. T. H. Miles, R department is most ably mana by J. J. . Goldsmith, preSident : Julius Meyer, | Septen i A Shaffel. S.9.] ... TELEGRAPHY. A.J. POPPLETON ENCE. ligan, chie and Stephien N7 | viee president ; 'Joen . Manehester, seere- | Qetober. Sioe Trenidents Me. 3. Borgin, & . 1 Thirty-four lines of telegraph center in See Tlustration BOYD'S OPERA HOUSE. “li0, Sol. Princ G. Ryley, assist- | tary ; H. Pundt, treasurer. November. J. Vallazza, S ) Y Omaha from everydirection, and are owned ‘Thv y.-q.xr]y‘. erected last year by A. J. See Tlustration. ity m Union, American Union, | PoPpleton. Esq., on Sherman” Aventie, cor- AT e ¢ companies, by whom about seventy persc MR S50 ERnEStRle) oosting inith amn and. Vifteonth streets, the excavation so gt (e Lol regent ; E Long, past G. Ma- This institution is under the asar er holds good also as to its | of Chicazo. s of e Ola English stvie. | ni T LS A g about 00 feet ',\,M fl:'”m e I s Cray, G bt & S o ”‘fu.\l.fn:u:w‘l 5.:,\“3;».-‘{” L tel hic: e This is t gateway '_N:"“};“ \_,2}‘[ Sl l:“” S and is were drawn by McElfatrick, the well an increase i bendorf & Co., A. R . 50 by 460, with 2 » g i ‘“‘" "1 of ground. It b ont ti O oALe archl ino o ha ipertc: last year. The P: THE DANISH ASSOCIATION r, M. A. Me = eet ong] he e <o and | § > he EA[SHEDCS Lo L o B re 4 3 9 yresil Sehou 1 1 it B & Nh)ed e Mo, | 16t throuzh tl and south, ‘Jul o S e Tiediby b Asensn, go ral man: B F. Madsen, pres — Schioubal, X Henry Hornbe e 3 1 ten and eleven thousand telerrams § with a kit e, Vi | fve stores, three fronting on Fifteentn and aaha, and tntoon, agent, Oma- | Yiee president .5, Nielson, freasurer ; Job niz up $550,000, imsietion, thers beine 3 hames on the ol | are sent and received daily in this ity i | & > building. 1 | e eing on the second floar, with the main | twentv-six railways and. stage routes west | HAUSen récor eretacs ket e were 400,000 and sinc~ that time the number has The Western Union office is located at | %X o Sxfeet wide, on Farnham. THere | of e Misames ant ther e routes west | bolothekar; H. Your 0SB . v ts in the dress circle . > . 2 e & CO'S BUILDING. | 4nq thirteen of orchestra chairs on the main ! wads east of the Missouri. The vice president ; Cralry, secretary and | tors. The following is a statement treasurer. | colleetions for 1880 ROYAL ARCANUM-PIONEER COUNCIL, M. Owens, S, (e e bbb THE STREET RAILWAY. IMPERIAL SOCIAL CLUE. The Omaha Hor Railway Comyp Chas. Kelsey, president ; J. C. Wilkinson, B about five milew of_Ceweks Sy i ogent, and the United viot meenimny Benes i O- WIIkinson, & o tv-two horses, and ¢ . Johnson & Co., for eight rows of seats and two boxes. The | States Express by S. A. Huntoon, agent. whd theasnrer, @ " ard Haney, secretary THits being in_at h - S o Farna A Tetween 100 Stndents. Sister 3 e b - MRTERE SOHNSON Mathey Doret is the Directress of the e L lameioeen See Tlustration floor, with n E 2 r 0 i s e Tllustration. oor, proseenium box oy each side o xpress is represented by H. F tution, who is assisted by an able corps of | an officer of the company f, out twenty A solid, substantial business house is that the stage, and on each of the 1 ':r lnl»--r\l Browning, local eightfic 5 years, is superintendent: Thomas Curry, | built last year by Steele,