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of Pipe Laying. Present Stage of Opsrations— An Incipient Strike, The warm weather of the last few days has induced the Waterworks company to eater upon operstions on 8 lively scale. Since Saturday last a fores of about seventy men have been at work on the river bottoma this morn- ing,the workof plpelayir g isbegan with force which within twodays will num- ber one hundred snd fifty men, in e charge of the coatractors, Messrs. aad jorvet i moy Suiesly pen below | James McEwen and Hubbard Smith, ferry boats are running between east o cheasion City and Nobrasks Dity, ::n.mfimm, who reached here a day or o sinea. Erevelpetor s 100wt u ot wn| Thesosns st the bottoms is just Brr Job Rooms, Prioes. that will suit{ow & very lively one. A force of every one. musons are engaged in erectiog the —Au U< P. engive rau off the track | brick boller and pump house, 40x90 Tuesday near Reddis & Theall's pack-| feet in dimensions, which is to con- iz ‘house, from & washout which had | tafn in one apartmant the four great weakened the track and let down the rails | steam boilers and in the other the two on one side. 2 mawsive pumps which will raise the —By card from L. G. Eusign, superin-| yoper g the supply reservoir. Imme- :‘f;:‘:""‘““ 3. 3 Vsion, we are Gistely north of the boiler house isa been published, that Mr. L P, Page, large equare abutment of solid missionary of the A, N. 8. 5. U. for Ne- | masonry, which is to support the Deaska, had comuiitted suicide. Mr. Gage | elghty foot smoke stack. is alive and well andl expects soontoreturn | A small circular structare on the to'his work in Nebtasks. river baok attrac's attention. Near ““The fectare sunounced to-be given =t | ftare & namber of immense circalar the Unitarian charch ou Monday nig:tdid | jron castings, six feet in diameter snd not take plaé pwing 44 the i8ability of | foor foet long, painted s bright ver- D A i B it | Million color.and. bearing a fango by £ iv.now ex-| Which each 18 bolted to the other. pected that he will lecture, “‘Sun- | Thess are to be lowered to bed-rock day; 1vs Uses and Abuses,” on Friday | within the circular enclosure and will eveniog pexc. constitute the river well. Several open- —At the coroner’s inquest Tuesday sf- | ings in thoso castings indicate where ternoon.on the body «f Heury Forstieldt, | the lateral pipes will extend through - “'_"’z‘f Shat thers wers mo indicn | tho bauk to the river, at difforent elo tions in $he room of decsased that suicide | | ¢y 1 213 the 24-inch pipe extend- e e st | ing feom tho well 1> the soitling of the body, the jury returned a verdict to | Pa#ioe. the effect ‘that the decsased came tohis | Of the three settling basins the two death from causes unkncwa to thew. . The | farthest to the south are nearly decoasod was buried yeserday by bis | completed. Very lictle work is yet to Tdende.™ be done on the northern basin and ‘fternoan in the vommon council chamber. el P ag : Z Bost boaed ot Tisrd's Oalace. | the clear water basin next the river. dard b lsssdnsslue Those basios cover an srea of 210,- WANTED. " 000 square feet, and sre built in the At once, s good watchtnsker, at Eomota, & Bricksox’s, Good pay immense ‘esnd drift which has ac- cumulated at this point—thes highest and steady work for a good mar. groand on the river bottom, and well YEG - protected from the river by the Union i Pacific rock. riprap. The narrow mf:o-l::x l:r::, P-m..';rr cléarwater basin, from which the water # | is pumpad to the reservoir oa the hill, k | extends from morth to south slong the river banx, while its west embank- Yy fi;"‘n""‘ O SETLEAN, | ot separaten it from the eact- A TRIWR A | SR bbb setlns - Frevch, Spunish, Forohon; D'Alen- | basins. Between each of the settling con and Tanguedce taces, at 7 | asins, and between esch basin and M-aw‘ the olear water basin, is a circular tower, which, when the basins are and cffivent pipes. These towers ‘have pipes communicating at different iieval | levels with the settling basins, but the towers adjoining the clesr water , will be for the -inflaent 198, 8¢ the streot railroad track, fo they will branch outin different direc- | tions,several gangs being thus placed at “|work and the work completed as it progressce, including the putting in of the hydrants and box valves. 13th and Jackson sireess. m28< w8 Prang’s Esster Cards at Hospe's. LOCAL POLITICS. The Republican Primaries, FIRST WARD. For Councilman—James Gilbert. For Deleguiee—E. K Long, E. M. Win. Umpherson. THIED WARD. The following was the winning ticks A. Grifio 212, Will H. Riey 211. 16. Board of Education—C. D. Wood- worth. ticket: Oarl Grandpre, 125; C. C. Guthrie, Heénry J. Mitehel, 130; Matt. Hoover. 125. —Ohas. D, Woodworth. FIFTE_WARD. Eeck, cahdidates for ward councilmen this vory pleasant and interesting 1oc- i S on and it took some littlo time to count | = The csuse which has brooght us to- | ;7 e, of ‘Histor oge, on “The the votos, The following ticket was | getber s one of vast importance—re- Rt v T elocted: For Councilman—Robert McCon nell, 265. For Councilman st Large—Jacob opet H. Counsman, 433. ham, 564; Joseph Redmsn, 252; James A Kight, 301 A. H. Swond, phy, 265; H. A. Haskell, 265. Tae other-ticket was as follows: Counsman Baud of Education—W. W. Matsh, D. B. Rockenfield 207, Ed. W.W. Marsl. 197, John McDonald, Christie 200, basin commuieate with that by but a ] 'nh_fgla pipe. Another sories of tow- Jers of elmilar appesrance connpet each basin with the seweragé sysiem, hich extends under the entiresyztem ns. “Theso towers resomble at Present a lot of sentry boxes, but will bo partially baried in the em- bankments: + A glance at Eagineer Dvis' plans | ponveys some idoa of the bg-ad&;ng tent and magaitude of the pipe ich extends far to the no wouth andwest, 4nd forms’s perfect wystem of circulation to «ll parts of the city. There are In all over thirty- o miles of pipe. [~ Ths oompsny has been to e able expense to protect the works Sy SRVt of woke. | against any possible encroachments of u- -l“& “ & river, although the sngincers con- n.-?-un-lly. sider the Tock protections sufficient F. Suvrme, | o eotion against the river. The engive and boiler house Are located so high above the highest - water h- knewn here, that there ';:flm; s cau'be Do stoppage in pumping on When the dovil get well account of high water. "To give an i =y i e idea of the height of the.ground of ¥ 7 is lsughing in [the engine house f: is sufficiant to say that it is on a level with the window sills of the U. P shops. notvery unan)- | Considering the terrific winter the mous about Kris. They think he can | company has made wonderfol prog- by buying Wabash tickets | Tess. Aszoon as the ground becomes g ;m,. “apicas, fhau playing | msnageable at all points gangs of men ‘meyor 8t $1200 a year. will be put to work, so that before the x> - |amlddle of April fully four bundred men will be working in all directions, Tnside of sixty days the works are promised to be three-fcurths complet- ©od, and that water will be ruaning in_ the main part of the city and citizens enjoying the clear waters of the mud< dy Missouri, THE PIPE LAYING. 5 The work of erecting the brick ‘Goldsmith-at-Large. smoke stack was begun on the botloms Goldemith, whom Rosewater has |y & erday. Theforce of pipe-layerswho ‘b-nl-hnpi-: to death mn their warde | were set at work this morning at a eal. ,‘.’:u:m‘_'x:d“;:’lg:';-n:“_m ary of 81 25 per day, finally refgzed for councilmas. s [Repyblioas. to work for that prics, claiming $1/50, . | the price usmaily paid for work of ghis class. Me. Shelton states the situs. tion la this regard to bo that the men were set to work now slmply for the plaving a dirty | PUrPose of giving them work, and that trick, io pulling dowa the|there I8 o quantity of frost in/the wecl Saiidenti in | §round which makes it an additional k m ""490' m. ‘expeuse for the eompavy to begin nomination for mnum.u\’l rge by | PiPe laving at this time. He cldims Tourstoa's p-cked caucus Mondsy that most of the men were willing to 2 gn to work but were threatened and laborers rof to dv 0. they would and stated hn! w"m’mm hge: it was m intention ia a short timb to t nomine ated and if | PY them the regular price of one dol- lar and @ half per dsy. Dlarshal Westerdalil was appealed to about two v'elock for some police to | protect the Iaburers as taere was signs ity | oF trouble. The marshal sent Officer cClure in command of two officers h [preserve order. Messrs. Smith & McCuns, the con- ”-4 tractors, aro residents of Detroit, and ham street f..hinn, l.»m, ] e faad & Rerge xperionce inshe : construction of water worke, M- some etrangcrto tope in or mome s o el Cune baing » hydraulic engir, greeul long experienca in Scosnd PRESCRIPTIONS cntract calls for the layiug SPECIALTY, st Scerorer & | of thirty-one miles of pipe by July Bronr's Opera House Pharmacy, 211 Ist. They expect, howorer, o em- Fiftocenth street. w23 ploy s Jarge force of men and com- third wend a2 candidate Lor, mayo:. Cretonnes and new prints, at Coorer & Lurv's. E—— . 2y 4 Meals st all hours at Tizwd'’s Pal- ‘afier March I’k‘h Ish & will- be. loeated at 1406 , ready tor business. IN THE SIXTH. upon in-the Sixth: For Delegates to the City Conven- ld be taught from nature the William A, Smith, BrusoTeschug W. Nichcls, 0. P. Straight, Wallace. ForWard Councilman—W. L Bal For. Oouncilman-at-large—C. | Housel. i tion—R. E. Gaylord, O. C. Hogel ‘m. IF ABoficl be pigeediy i } ol o ber ofthe Bosed. cf B oopenigh sk e M SO0 wasr |- et ———— imere!hug foatura'to all progrosdive ” B _Hamburgs snd losertions, elegalit| gidoring whivt xé o tenchers. Evidently this. ayatem has | —ne OF CARDULY for Ladies only. cation—Leavitt Barnham. andchesp, st CooPEr & Lurp's.' o o el Try the VERBENA, best 5 cigar, § fho pre. | spplication ho hus bzcom . leadef ia inthe msrket. Sole Agents, By & Scarorer & Brosr, | . Tmst evening Profs A,qzhy evening. & = e Opera House Drug Store, 211 Fif- fi0+ H xnlnngmfl blddrn!, ch the ANl our friends aro invited to be| ¥arihasisiroet; toenth street. 23U . ollowlug 3 eenth stree! m! A mepiingofhis king ,g,,, present. Eiberty Hall, Burt street;| *- No Cause for Blame. To the Editor of Tox Bax In reply to an article in your paper, "*F"’F"”' him. | nialation < weelth, politids, ar of Liat evening blaming me as ngn trat of the Fifth ward, I would rogistration by advertising in the of- plete-the -work considerably before that. Operations are begin at the corner of ~Sixteenth and Cuming Which ‘point the pips was laid from the river last fall, and after proceed: ing a short distance up Caming street The best Overalls, Shirts and Un- Prang's Easter Cards at Hospe's. Gottli merman, 8. J. oM i‘i‘.’.‘o"""%ah., R«lck;,- James nanun, sociation to_uhe 21st of B ,,',‘E;i.n&:::: e S2m: | thotcanb ed tud aibitora] Qo did not PHSE Tosshers Trom yaelom T Hoover 333, Walter Bennett216, D. | kaow what théy would do and was not | etate putin‘an agpearanos, including Here there were also two tickets. | byt had telographed the facts as mear. | - ms’mmuy h Conacilman-st-large—Ira "Wilton, [ pfigra brief debate §t:was unani- | S, R: Thimpsob, State Superintend- 18. Ward Gouncilman—Frank D, Kent, | mously resolved to proceed, fio auswer W, W. Jones, Cstinty Su r~{> 6. The following wea the defeated Delegates fo the city convention— THE ADDRESS OF WELOOME. ;onneflmnmbhr‘a—Angmt Doll, 1 . " A o Bt i | spcoches Jamentod that all of (b e | of the gity wera present besides Prof. | can bowel suited in Pants, Overall, plitm “There was & red-hot contest in this | o3sily forgotten. ~ Lam freq to say 1 ward between the adherents of Robert | 81 ‘led €0 regret that the oflu-u of | all variefies in x McConnell and thoss of Joho . | this asscciation did, . “‘755 @poe, front the blushing maiden "’i“‘: PERSONAL PAaGiArHS | For Member of the Board of Edu- cation at Large—Clark Woodman, 268. Ward Councilman—Jobn H. Erc, egates—Henry Bolln, 207, Trasc Looder Jr., 204, T. O. Brunner 191, W.\B. the braad, wild prairie, how long o f oy g edasaion of the blind, it his Opening stf Tthe The following ts the thi ing? . $ie MM““}, ls' e:’lnm.’ Thursday; March 31.— on Hucational Sub- - Piper——The Histcry,of ths Nebras. ing of the state teachers' association of state, county and clty su_crintea: foual. educators About two huudred paoglo weze pres- | highoyt grads of stato cottificate of - et 8, 'm‘hfl fruits at Tizard's Palace.: a | ol ent, few of whom damib from béyond rer:]‘.: ‘2:}2: ;mf: ;::.:‘:h:m:“ & men s R the limits of the city, The meeting | cO! was called to brder- by Hos, B. . B. LIt R, ed that thé gues- | Mytes,” J. A Gilleapie, prin March 314 Desl ono ovgning had beon raised, begause the drawiog out of individual force. * Our papils differ as widely as- ours | L_itr. iati Juire f fdess sociation. Books in their relation %o | *61ves and ‘require a variety of HZY %0 LoAN_Oul Eraion, A K. Gowdy, opracipdd and work to draw forth tholr atent M Kenn | Pawneo Acaderny, Pawneo Oity. pomei Hiiaer “; fi"“"""‘w“""m Pepor=Ths- Alms-snd Mothods of | 17, I the-vegets! ,in the —Papers and m@..{ou American Eiucstion; Miss Elsle De- b Cau, teacher, High school, Lincola. | "IN e o vooyory % oung, ANTED A good ctri o 3 emall family, ot | ‘but youh is the time wh 2307odgo yveet, 8ed house of Zrd. 5141 | was-hold st Musonio: hall Tassday | 5218 e 1eg:lly realrited Tt | MWAY ACGm}INT. ble ho were to|individusl Itberty. The master- < MIND BU!I.DBBB. l&m‘m&""”; wers e e e e and i et o1 | SPECIAL NOTICES.: [ \ie PROGRAMME. U ‘who have risen above mediocrity, ka investigation and TO LOAN_NONEY., in the stars'above, ITUATION W, D L. ZHOMAS, Rooms. O MO, 10, TOMR 110 Firutam S, EOAN $1000oh Sefetfy nistlasa"secur | H. B,, Bes offioss 9:26 - nowag-t ec! E Prof. e oy jeots. ka State Teachers’ association, sition to help others isiatrongest. B- USNAR WANTED L soady ol "Wiges oYy E J. M. McKeozio, State, Normal | . il selver, regard no rules, :f modersto.; 4 siagle. mmer | ',‘,’W school, Peru. do.what your consclence and m'"“‘ oM. ‘MoDougall, ¥ rieadville Neb, Sis | Tko fiest sossion of tha wm.,l meet- | Discassion—Should the aligihility'| 16 whel your.epme BECE. Weem e S S ment. Address Drawer 71, P, 0. wm ANTED-—As . assistass ln-’ut ot l\A’ other lhhl m7| llll e i ot P po stponing the ab.alition for | braske institato forthe doatand dmtb. Slock’ T ..a., o Wi s 1,58 Cnmza&NoMpcqu;mhoadm . Prof. Aughey and. Superitendent , 0ty el Taliated | ovdland Satmnroussobatmd feniht Aml) —Purchasers for two T ey '] 4 #“Becord, ' Usceola, Fob, - [ per'eniced cook’ - Wazes ‘acquainted with Neb: of Lincild, who' were to have Smith,county uperintendent, Wlhlm this rails sprending’ and nime'cr ten|on fl?-mwu etereicy” desliers, ‘Sddress “Taveler,” F. O, taken part, were not present, 'he High School Cour: There was but one ticket in this| Superintendent pms stated that he | W ward, and there were 149 votes cast. | had received a'taligtam ! &€ B o'clock h' hu ocl, Fremont. from. Linsol aeking it would fot f,o, *4BT, | “iThe Dkl o mari be best to .adjoura 'uyp Ba- 'l.g “lv.r.lcy,Llnualn ‘aces Tans,' He | 130 - was not authorized to adjourn and was not s member,af the-eopvention, - ivo them-gad referred | ““Vesterday a¥ nuuiber of ' ‘propis’ an arbiter himself. Prof. Samucl Aughey, H. R Palmor, 1 having been recaived from Uncnh. intendent H. P. Bowers, Miss E. sad the meeting organized with the |'bou aud other lady teachers; cf Lin: election of Péot. J‘E Kmon to the'|'golu; Prof, WL E.. luun, ‘of Brown- chair. 2! ville; Dr, Ot 133; Jotor Weidensabl, 128; Edwar | Hon. B.E B. Konnedy defivered . - “BLACK-DRAUGHT " cures costive- Kuester, 129; D. L. MoGuckin, 141; 4 8 of welooms substantially, /0. 3. Davi ,‘of T rof. Funk, of, Rud Oliu sanl Gentiemen of the [ Ex-Superintendent Beals, § Mc. Taackeray upon the ocoasion of & dissertation on- after dinper | ner, Rhodes,and many lady teachers | and toa place of entertainment were 80 better man to perform vetenn,gnyhxrm} eage: ‘how it should be taught.”” lating to human lifs, to; -1 “Pho eccond paper ws by Mi ucationd ~Who & eda- give a. d-fififlh,nd to Lo i & disgussion followed on **Should ,m., tions™wender effective, a system of wha have diplomas, and to Profonen Thom: e fessional men. If, at the same time, o nfih A h NOT[OE TO CONTRACTORS. J v ghey, of Lidcoln, and by, 265; N. Elliott, 363; J. N. Mar. | We ¥ete requested to point ont and | ¢ Poru, prosented somo good | Sealed “proposala’ will’ be’ received O" ore: Offion, 105 Famaom St ep 7 thoughts,—the attitndo of the south |until 12 o'slock noon, APwil2d, 1881, | — == E R Sheate. st gt the farmer s | Y245 aubject of onusldorable intordat. | for matorlals and erecting e, ibres” define the meaning of, Sthe unedpcat- ed,” would we not td¥fi to the ‘me- e J: M. McKenzie, W. E. l-.nb;i.u‘:,fif.‘“i O Decaus. & Man | " Tn tho afteruoon session of tho doE T e Tosteate shin 1o | vention; 3. B. Pusdisled; principal of m_for .the first-time on | Blind, presented:an excellent p‘)plr you suppose ho would rematn unedu- x i Cated, in the strict sense of the term? [tory -and szope. - Gzeat interest wag caused to both LjGeastand west bo!:nd through -express frsios, - tho -latter reaching hero at ‘Halt' past & o'clock esterday morririg, ten hours Jato, Among . the delsyed passengerd on ANTED—By ove ot tho larsest Wholdeals this train. wera. elghty. studants from | VY _Clothing Houses i New York iy the Towa State - Agricaltaral college, | Those. huv foturntng home fof vacition. Mavy, 1‘;‘;!,",‘:‘;.'::".‘:’" ol gt pitpll of these students camo through to i H- | points:in-Nebeacko. 5 and Si About 125 were present, embracing | ¥a1d’s, 13th and Jackson streots, ¢, 8iz>,"aud expori- {: m28-m- ational - government establish | o is { loek? In the comm = will make this his permaunent home. | He o it e whull tnmP: ph ond malntain,” and by sufficlent s46c. | wil forma partuership with his-brothet in F the laborer; bat s it quife truel Does | iy Br"sia Goo. B, Luns. wero so. | 1077 brick buildings, Councilman st large—Jacob M. | It follow that becsuso o man has 8 di- | ciuiiny'n ‘commities to. roviss fi¥ | Plans and specifcations ki b o He ploma from the university o 18 J.o,miputionof the association: "Tu the affice of Dafrene & Mondel: <ohn, atchitects. aupposs tha: & full grown man,were [ the Nobaska-State Instituto for /the |, 25eod-t-s2 Bocos & Hiir. . bt i and fiiding It fmpossibla o got | A 95 GOOD TG nion. "{ out eaasing a:-protacted delay | to| i trains the Grs wore sl thrown into WS Occidents] ——————— - —— dent Liawe, Prot. Marrill, J. B. n,... The largest as well as the smallest, | girl. K the | mediom sized - man, *tare o offics, and ican e bo) the.cara; upon . tha; trsck.again, with-{ sive groareieeace. Adge Nesscazin ANTED—an _cxperionond _serwint: gi Germun pretted 10 DuseSt. nls e e e e VWARTED Lyusdews immeditely. st Jule Hotel, trads _éxperienced 816 h retcrences to 4, B ., Bout: ft for ‘genoral hotsework, a il bo piid to . compet nl Ctfee gy r nef with $%,000 to Jhi b exvonsim ot an cotas iBhei i i )i \nd one of tha best i in th wi things that ono. thought of in going | Livingston, of Calhoun. Shirts aud Underwear, at. L. C. Ere Lm’}"zo“,‘ o o pevigie bl e n ) Lo Block, 16t 8¢ Thomas, of this_city, has, aerfved Sitmeraly. Room. 6, d Chi- 2y housgegor. fi‘ns.. 1215 460 wanlistrest, befweon) nt. __._,_._ delphia Press, was'n caller at Tug BEk ofs \VAVTFD_ An experfeticad buf ': fice yestarday. 'Mr. Hayward - goes fto ot Colorado to writeup the Centennial State ceas ot failure. We akoled: Uire | o Ciey: of North Plafte. | Her. dab. | for his paper. Bducates,” was sdmi bly, 1\ r. Chas. L. Thomas, brother, of Déxs W‘h‘:—::rh;:l £ be o stavca meat ackadt nsome s town, whers thaze i nous, et whezs oo (8 Id take wreliable partner. . Addres. , Ju.lkson, Dakota Co.; Nebi 9o-tf 1 hwze«kevn-‘,flm Farn with his family, from. Indisnaiand |+~ - FoR RENT—HOUSES AND LAND. | For Delegates—Chatles P, Need- | §raduates of the un '"'u"’:.!rm. ptiblic i ,mmm throughout - the | the eal estate business. OR RENT—A USES AND 1 - SaMuEL BURNS, MY’ e GRANDFATHER'S' CLOCK ™ 'All the capecitics with. which natufe | mauffestod by. all. prasent, and ‘many, | #ould ‘have beén running yet if the o KE Ths following ticket was declded | has endowed him would wear ont and | thirigs néw’to the comridn "d“f managers of tho old gentleman’s, busi- he would be taught by all of hissenses.. | Ly o0 g b Miss:Ada E Schoonmaker, ¥ n which is the most real, eu\n (e e 1 Tich we hope to publish extraoty in chs futare. + |+ 7Prot: S, R. Thoj m.mueh,,, THE PUREST and freshest drugs chauts Exchan OR SALE_& e MRE\T—R!% rodils and 15 EHs 1a “wulti 108 HOOM. R mfl-um a suit of. furnished ‘or unfurn- edleuat rooms ab 1417 Cass sizesty opiorite néw brick school house. LAND—Bemis rents aren, bosla, a7 Biackemicy sbop P gith foie Iy Tocated. M, YOR RENT- Twnuewrofll&ltén o e APy to SLP] aituated on the n, Tt Dongias Sin aver Bashan’ mm, furnished mml‘urun fer- E. ‘small well buils hbuap af |four oms %o sammer Kis hon Wil corner 293 | lot, well lid ow, fruitand everszroen trees, presented ‘The @raphic Syatem 25 a [to bo had at Somrorer & Bronr's | JiORFALE—A ¥ old; a'so doable h\m-m aud good [ new Universsl - Languago,” {35: Opers Houto Drug Stors; 211 Fif- [ wagon. sy been a matter of closo study with bim for years. By careful obsorvation hud Fon. | sineatio ress, wi ..p..:.uw fl ey bs rstn\n- 1o be, a zoyal occasion,, in. Wl west of mil tary bridge. e b | leave behind all thug -n!fihtlrm 1t 1p. red yeara ago, ufl"hnstmdhun | dred metters, thut: gomething mm Undonbtedly the pestshirt in ths United States is manafacturad at the' 2514 Faro AL, F. Goodmaire, + [ 2 Sy 01 Anniversary. (el d kitchen, J. Ep. Surr, Manager. of Material snd workmanship, come K day lit ergigs our B » thné T hive. compliod with the it 5| 51 2o LRy 1 o2 '% g A S ¥ rattors ] Omali it Factory. Tha sapclotity fcial pape o the city, and am not fo s {7 0% Votats Sl Dot ‘read ik A- lor advertising in any other paper thix eity th ' b Teaching,, though the most mes 1 would have to_pay for it, which is} waloos oty i rious of all ocgupations, does not ' re- not anticipated by law. e — GARDEN SEEDS. Laudreths & Sons’ colebrated gar den seed, in bulk and in packages. Seloct onion sets, cholcs seed pota- toes just recelved, etc., eto. § Hexey Boux & Co., 23red-tf Sixteenth & Oal. Sts. The Baliroads. The work of repairing damages on the railroads is progressing rapidly. The Unién Pacific has several hun- dred men at work between Fremont | formed and upon his ability to per- f regont ourselves something other than and Columbus, and will have the rcad open by Saturdsy cr Sunday. The B. <& M. railroad is open between Plattsinotith snd Kearney, and the thraughuteaing of both the B. & M. and U. P. are still running by way of Plattemouth. The two delayed east “bound Union Pacific treins arrived -~ here last might, and the train due {o-dsy will arrive to- might. express s leaving cn falling. . The St. Pasl & Omaba road was opened Tuesdsy to Emerson, thirty- five miles above Oakland, - | The forty Germsi: ts en Foute t5 Columbus,, why ere men- tioned in THE Bss- yesterday, were trkenon their esterdsy by way «f Plattrmonth, E':n,fi,u‘l n'dr Gf-nl’l- Tand. 2 Forwant of more room, W. Boehl, the Jocksmith ané machinlst, has been compelled to remove to the northwest comer of Fourteenth and Howard strests. Q m30t4 SILVERWARE is wrought in more gracefal FORMS and in finer Binish than ever TBIS SEASON. the opeving at i McMriew: Co.'s Block, Kifyeonth St. 3t WANTED—An spprentice, imme- diately, at MRS, C. A. RINGER'S Millinery Store. ® Iuhun -g 1 wark l Pl st et o msy engoge our_attention, we ma b el bl diffr, and hwve a8 mushisight fo it for as Men in any other sphero, | celve i's jost consideration. “Ho referced; to the “fact that the ighoramus has_little niora trouble to engage his cervices than the well fied, “The® great mase’of people foel competent to give an nplnmll and | their dngm-l«)zml“ ia mensured by Supmnéem\'unt Trine, & : - hools, ‘then read & [ danger of destroying individuality in a damooratio people. A dieposition to f-llow time-wora rales amp will take tho place of truo ability 10 phases of civilized life, 't6 discove®| norform a living work. There is an thoretn somewhat of tie important | jusanity to day in, our midst for the elements regarding education as the | parker of frand. This is the devil ity. basis of sivilization. The success Of} o7 society,—straiving efior effoet, 19~ | A ral package of “ BLACK-DRAUGHT” aperson in auy pysition i life desf gtend of couscientiously. performing Toseo oo with their geont Irapre vemont; | Lo otei 1 Sats of Nonraska. " that fs Reinforced fronts, Remforced | meies reaort backs and Rolnforced eloeves, makes | < their shirt the most durable and best R 8 ALE_Fomos and posiosjat comes 1oth bacn. T g0 well and-éellar, ies, 41103 Apsly JENKINS, 27th and Dodge Sts. of bay horsse; & years comer 19:H wnd Duvegpors ing's. 4942 street, at Mr. Manni 0 chexp. . Irfuire Boges’ dition, ; 467-§ o35 Redm s Don't forget the anniversarv exer~ l TVOR SALE_Godd dweliig Motse, § rboms. Gises to-morrow, nor the ‘‘hop” in the #00d batand outhises, +n-- Johusan's.ieg.effca, ., J3-t1 o TOK SALE—Maps of Donzlvs ind Sar conties. A" ROEWATER, 162 k- Streatn 0t saloon xtures fu fitting - garment of the kind, ever | 4r = manufaotarad atthekodersterpei ?‘.'.;..E"ii’.'.‘.ifi.“,‘.é’mum...a ol 81.50.. Kvery shirt of our mak T guaraateed. frateclass and will the money if foand otherwise.. » | Wo make a specislty of allwool, 4| Suakor, ‘and Canton fanael, - slso chomois underwoar, made- up with a view to comfort, warmtirand durabil- To invalids: snd'’ weak-lunged L persons we offer spenial inducemonts o goarvptard. in the manner thieso goods are made [ ———— — for thelr protection. Pu. GorruEIMER, 1907, traot. depends upcn’ the duties to be per- eams whieh lay fn our patp, —to rep- | ire¢ °f charge.. | - srepynnd dog, form them. The “conditioos of we are. At C.F. Goodman's. have vastly changed in halfa esutdry. | * A teacher must of necessl R R SR CUMAIESIO S Trben life predomsinates, new demeblll | o o el g 2 are acquired, ard social snd eivilre- | ingividuality. Tae deyelopment of lations become complicated. A the latter is likely to be neglected in | cn bar demouatrated to the world, gt | the mochauical _routine of graded | brasca, only in_theory, but practically, that | echaol, and Wo'shoxild bestow upon ft | tor of the highest form of civilization can | our fostering careand encouragement: | exist with individual treedovn s %] Wo should strive to' develop all thi The spesker showed thatthe intro | natural individuality there is in man'[ ! duction_of railwaye, telegraph and fand womwn, By it aloce’ can we X\"' machinery revolutiznized society sad | ¥pach their troe capacity and cothu” demanded of the individual greater [siosm. Wo must learn to think aiter | g higher education than was requisite. .,h modum before that time. A man needs now ednctive mzlnmlw not an occupation but a vocation. thn'ngm poesy and fiction has re Modern s 2 e of | great stimolas, and for mw o popular education qui intallectaal life Was ed| in that required under ts former statua, > ion. Gallileo was’ the firat to The arifting of p:oplé into compact i i commaunitic. and_cities keeps pace Nou thsmn, 1 ThS ‘anivres’ wris Al with the. i ention of labor most made to glow by hiapatoral method 'of tuinking, and it has re- A i of n oderaf e eruod st o the T carts P, depot, forsdle lr; chespy nd Chieago uymn.m o dacpon e, 4 anddrees bu, ‘o the ' Jeay- e G, Wit doon, itn and Howard. 50130 05T Ot STOLEN—A dack brown balf-breed ‘ond of tail white, vary s 1t wilbe i erally re- ER'S SALE. LL 'rldnrz‘: stand Mondays’ Tucsdays! and ‘cach weok, beginning! the loth, weat of Eighi rm . 1n and Lor Dougias County, Ne- | cach week at the corner of 1in and Howard 4392 a cted, T will,_on 1he 9¢h €81, at 10 o'clock a. m, of {acem 3 o of the Court House of Omaiie, Donzl's C unts, Ne. sicion the property o fo ti . jodemont of cal e 57 | T o i i of work, o resomabe Sges Siecitz, paintifl, and sgainst Andrew | iear comer 15th and Leavenwsrth St directive power and greator ekill and | the mods of tho anclents as vullch! . Onhml et. al. defoadsiny e Lo Ho took the gronnd that the three | sulted inthe development 6f: sciences | o Ly 1o 4y s vy « r's” copstif ‘te the important eles | as at present revolutionizing ' socie'y | sire of ments of education ard that reading | 80d civilization. Madera educatior, should be giveu first considerstion, | though ot possessed exclusively Reading opens the gates to useftlness tl\nngh training in the inductive and mskes ttained through a oher hranches of learning “No student has The achool shoul acquirea sommon sense view of the world’s affiirs, and repare to take part in thebasy world. Nomadic ifo was the fratconquest | frubd o 2 couquest over the apiay c. investiya No{ e Ay R Hight ckn“w e - Q.mbu hoseoond conquest.of dimm o5 iug wamst h'rd_conquests, Blalid (%53 by a vast arr: 2 e ol e ey : 5 a’f o : Il bo held in | gation for oursclves. *Nothing is ing, sud it is ' gained iu this direction by the Chi- uncertsin whether the programme as ) Dete sameness in rohool work; it circulars anc published oan be followed, becauss it | crushes out vitality and the spirit of | ING Co., 6t Louis, Mo. = ; D LEED. Fropietor: “flfi#@m,m ppubecomo wijoged iny sabfl@@wilihéqflgm G/ 1dsmith Mai Gam Cn Time’ by ¢ War Dance,” s-n m the re owned Leeila. dnridge” s sy e, bow!£0: 6osduot. peblic | or lwcmices G s u.-mmfl.‘ X g Vb e~y Summer Bologna (Cervelat WL ) f”;y'”w“y Ord»r- P ptly £ Gan be eated by Dysyep- €t 1 remting trom ey 4 Bod auly n cuon, by Fowog Co. New York, Taw Offiog I Crelchten Biock- i+ fore madesses mmw.« ‘Apply at 9008 Bur| st oo faBlloth ATTATION WARVEDLA et b oroughly raska and A38 sty AHAMO er’fihEfiT‘-’w”:zh« mmn HOUSE! M. HELLMAN - & GO., Spring Suits | All Styles | " IMMENSE.. STaCK ! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL! Largest Clothiug House West of Chieago! A DEPARTMENT X0R CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. We Baun ‘am assortment of Glothmg of all kinds, = Gent's Furnishing Goods, in great vatiety; and a heavy stock of “Priitks;*Valises; Hats, € ips, &c. These Goods y.mah purchased direct frqy. the manufac- turers; and'will be sold at. prices. lowet than ever be- We Selt-fir Cash 4nd Have buf One Price. A Iarge<tavhrvng force vsempfnved by us, and we ma k Suits to.Order on yery GCALL ANDSERE US. 1301 and 1303 Farnhain St., Corner 13ih. : With the Best~Selected Stock of GE&THH’G"’& FURNISHING GOODS o] Omaha . THA 2R3 " We-46 PAR-EXCELLENCE THE.--YQUNC " “MEN'S ~ CLOTHIERS. BOSTON‘;éLOTH!NG HOUSE, 1212 ‘Ffl!‘fiiul nu,m' = 5] Ly "SCHLEANK' & PRINGE. 50,000 DOTITARS GHEAP CHEAPER ! CHEAPEST .th, .MEYER ‘& BRO. eonk raiged P"rflosevfbrm ey "nigety (90) days to sell theu ©.1t110 St00K O~ ,,w - Diamonds; Watches; ’Ardgwelry, Clocks, i Silver-Ware, Pianos § Organ AND nsmm MUSICAL MERGHANDISE At Mamufaeturing, Prices, Whithi'is' from 15 to 20 ver cant. Below any Eastern Wholesals House, preparatory to moving into their New Store Car. llth & Farnham EHSERNISHING G00DS "WhoJesalel LS, SHIBTS SUSPENDERS nauem tyl.s! " 2 E,'ks..thyl smcrkBe, Very Bost Pricos - lsdbx:\a:dnimfi"e Iuloxdl(hflmlm Gofls;Rubber Conts an - SHREVE, JARVIS &°CO. 14th and Dodge.fites Omats -« QR SALETen (0) eidifc 1 Afln doper | ERICK SO %ad-t Whelesale and Retail Mauu, facturing JEWELERS, E-LAKGRST $T0CK 0F— Gold and Silver Watehes and Jewe'ry in the City. Come and See Our “tock "'as We Will Be Pleased to Show Goods. EDHOLM & ERICKSDH Vith & Dodre. Opposit DORMANT, -m setarer of all kinds of *-HORSE SHOES weo - AND NAILS, BB une =+ Iron.and Wagon Stock, e B s ermont MGEEEL Pi 13 in the West. TUGE chicago Piices ATCH e Harney Street, Omaha. 18 6m it 208

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