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nre setuent, 2560, with & frame o - 2 i) Aoe re 60 Tote By THReTain, WEx soat TS L tor: Hev. Futher H. F. MeCart Ther ¢ od States t 1 by The schooi was opened November Th : United . e 189 I Profs. Harthun and Anderson, N ty of the a wtion of cunises. T with ' thirty-seven pupils This = year Omiha which affords such ample y o AL R L there ¢ bundred The gl D BRI L Ry . k 3 OMAHA NATIONAL BANK BUILDING Father J. Flood, chapln G St Mary Mg Gorman and Lutlior Drak wndard works | nom tly incrensing. A thorongh | g h ! ,“H_,(,,' k : 1851 and extensive facilitics or can i education in_both FEuylish and German lan- | GOYer pastor L catel. | Watlico I ’ instit ree to all deaf mutes of | gunges (v given, the cou t instruction | 4 * o o il bl 215,000, & boast of such handsome, commo o Nebr o being nlmost paratiel in in the arrange: | S TlOv, FAENEE John Jepmctie, TRt oig A w lous and sub; S instienve,. Mole Toutn | pes gLiorics and Wme CHvgted 1o Shein, 89 hteenth treet, Very Rev. Father | nect ¢ o i d n | that, upou having completed the course il firest el e gs. Bspecially is this true with required to nceomuodate the AP | seudy, every pupilwill hasenequired a roady | fudor ¢ T LT ORI, oditor, n_ Geria O 58 Ui WA Biits fuumbers in the very near future. | use of boih Jangunges. The pupils a Bt Wencenina | (Mohemian) No, 1300 | eapital rangiug b S G i b1 aytewnti SEMINE 10 | i Srsecein apeet Mou. Puihor Coount | 1o erapotes ; ok S which, under efficient superinten- uymunstics, which promotes health, deve LBl s sl 1 opes strongth, and adds tone and vigor to the | Mk W The Tribune, Fred Schnuake, edit dence and an experienced €orps | gppanroy Cortrar.—This magnificent | intellcctunl powers. The faculty consists of CONGREGATIONAL ity nud weokly paper publistid | of teachers are unsurpassed in | buiiding is located on Cupitol Hiil, soveral | Prof. Julius F. Harthun, principal and in Pt Oonarectin No. 1923 Chicago ner. A job office, book binde ocks northwest of thio High School, and i8 | stractor i German and {4 vocal music ; Prot, fregatic e J partiment’ point of excellence and thorough-« | one of the pro nt landmarks of Omaha, | James L, Alv tencher of English and - i B el SRR - tlierewith, Thirt commnnaing an excellont view of the city | mathematics ; Miss Theodora Lucke, teacher sxeinalitog o T ary's Dloved and 50,000 fnvest and surrounding country. Te was begun in | of English and Gornin langunges and fancy | Ayenue, Rove Willard Scott, paster, The Watehman, ¥. M. MeDonug I'HE PUBLIC SCHOOLS, 1577, and the main part was completed in | work; Prof. Phil.p Audres, director of gym iird Congregationnl, corner Nineteenth | o, biichor, is issued weekly. T ™ rumont of the pub hools of | January, 15 It i% o three y brick | nastics and physieal training. The building | 810 Spruce str Rev. G. 8. Pelton, pas- | FEC OSSO0, Omah fnn Bonrd of Educ structure, 125 fe teep mnnd HO fect wide in located at Nos. 1514, 1516 and 1815 Har. | tor The Western Celt, a wee M ormposed of nioe menibers, three of whont | and whed the wings ave ndded the building | vey street, STTET aditor ad publisher, lins wenpital of ar onch your for n term of threo | Will iuve a frontage of 250 foct — LLLALY The Ol Clomeut C. Chns Hoold nte unidet the tiniinedl This institution was erected in 1877 PRIVATE SCHOOLS, Baptist, No. 1423 Davenport street, | oditorand publisiier, is o socicty weekly os. v superintendont elected by | fccordance with the will of the late Mrs. |ty Octobor Mrs, Edgar and Miss Wyman W. Harris, past o1 | tabiished in 1854 000 y ,"u 1 3ot excoeding thres | Mary Croighton, ne o memorinl to lier late opone & seliool oh the cornet of Sixteenth andipavian HBaptist, No. 618 North Den Danske i wookly published in pre . cipnls of tho several seliools | husband, Edward Creighton, nfter. whom it | @84 Davenport streets, with forty pupils, The hteenth strect, Nov, 8 Huylund, pustor. | s by M. Huns He also runs & job Merr . Ui vario 1s named Tt was lucorporatod by an not | Bl o W ol Nangtndes coiored) Baptist, No. 1116 Farnani || g cnand hus $10,000 rer . i 4 wper- | of the legisinture of the Stato of Nebraski, [ denwing, paintig, - Dook-kueping, | 8treet, Lytle's Hall, Rev. Geo, W. Woodby, ‘:i ! princy |-Y]v inry Iy 1870, with power 'I-vw-lmln'( elocution, sewing, embroidery and x-m»;um PUSOTy e L ing | 0 ¥ un ich degrees as are usually conferred by | yro taught. An hour ench day is devoted to SRREVYTERTAN, 1 and 170 ineande nd soveral in Tho wystem of gendod nstriction hns ate | States . aud inthe suwo year it was entrist | 050y Soioot, oF CookERY. —This highly | First rman - Presbyterinn 813 | 1most oxt nof any paper | deendent or nted | notabiy those | gaiyed a high degreo of efficiency, offoriug to | ed, by the Right Rev. Bichop James 0'Con: | ymyortant school is located on the northendé{ North Eighteenth strect, Kev. J Schai- | that lunguage in the United States, Thore nt the Willow Springs distillery and the Deaf | il ehildren of the city botween the nges of [ bor, D, 1), to the Fathers of the Society of | corner of Sixteenth and Davenport stro ble, pastor an office for Bohemian job work in cone and bumb asyium ive i twonty-ono yoars, o thorough prae- | Jestis, by whom it is conducted, Thero {810 | Wisy L. Dart, superintendent, A thorough | _ Secoud Presbyterian, cornerof Dodgo and | tion. Capital fnvested, £5,000, The ~perry Electrie Tight and Motor Com- | gienl eourso of freo. instroctic The first | eharge for tuition, and pupils of all religious | knowledge of the mysterics of the culinary | Seventoeuth streets, Rev. W. J. Harsha, Tho Svenska Weckobladet, o wookly 1 . g pany s puid up capital of ¥350.000, and | thies vonrs are cnlled the primary geades; | donomiuations aro admitted, Thocolleginte | ure nro tanght. Toswons are given every day | pastor s lished in the Swedish lauguigo by Theodore t Yot o nes F ¥ 1ent: | the fhurth wd Bfth vears form the interm conrse of fustriction, which is completed fu |y the week, to both children snd adults; |~ United Presbyterian, No. 614 North | Hessell, i % DY Guy C Barton, vice pre Sinp- | dintegrades ; tho sixth, soventh and eighth | four years, will fittho student for n practionl | guucinl or private lessons nre niso given. | Eighteenth stree ov. Edwin B, Grahawm, Rural Nebraska, H 8. Smith, publishor, is A ing i8 ot of the Rom, tronsurer, and G 1, AN | gonrs nre the geammar gendes ; the remain- | business ife, whether inlitorary or seientific | Saturduy of every woek from $:00 to 10:30 | pustor a monthly devoted to ngricultual and borti- | di t 3 o- ger. Al hough this compun only ineor- | fng four years are given to the high schiool, pursuits. This year a thorough systom of | {75 5 avotad to the children connected th Presbyterinn, No. 1025 Saunders | cultural interests g t FoRsiat porated June dth, 1851 U Rl book-keeping and conmercinl Tnw hins been | wieli tho public or othor sehools ot, Rev, F. 8. Blatoy, pastor, Uhie Commercial Record, a monthly devoted i being 19 St R115,000, il Y 100 putrons The compar cupics its own added to th s eurrienliin, also n free elnss in | jpsiniss CoLLkaE.—This 8, properly | South West Presbyterian, corner of Twoen- | to trade, is published by © L. Hall " ho cloar, O 1 400 €0 Ayt h 6N OF gonernting works, which are in n substanting The High Sch bu i oceupies the | chemistry and other seicnees for young busi- | g the commercinl dopart of | tieth und Loavenworth streets, Rev, Thos, hwrch Guavdian is a monthily, edited ty nrranged o for Tt National bank ave: Josoph 11, Mils three story brick, 10x=0 engines of | most prouinent posi the city. It has on8 11 two evenings in the week. Voeal | Bajjevue' College and has been in operation | C. Hall, pastor 1. M. Paterson, published under the srivate offices for the ¥ ident; Willinn Wallnee, cashior, V- HOrAG 10w oY thn k& Wil- | boautiful cumpns of ten ueres, which music 18 0150 taneht. four months. Prof. Geo. R. Rathbun is | Presbyte v of Sixteenth and Cas- | wuspices of the Episcopal chureh, o e msultation 1\ stitute the board of dircetors with cox boiler nid nan e cole- | woll known us Capitol Squure -t The collego library numbers 4,400 vol- | \elioinl. There nre over sisty students, | tellar, Rev. T C. Hail, puston Lhe Mute Jonrnal, published at the State . There wre tiree ¢ clinil v thig Business of the company is mecting with | located thereon. The High School buililing, | umes is set apart for tho use of the students, | yetally given in comuereinl colleges. There monthly " With, ceiling 18 fe . it pEgbite Uincronse an fllustration of which apponrs elsewhiers, | of which thero aro at present two hundred. | {1 3ed 5 it sehe 1 with it. | English Luthe of Sixtoont | Tho Zither Journal fa_ publishicd monthly 1 16 2951 withi o m and private DEWEY & STONES BUITLDINGS. hus boen pronounced by sehiool wen and | Facoity—Rev. H \Ln].'unlw iy v | Luoc coruer iftoouth and Farnam | and Harney str 8. Dotwiler, | in Buglish nd Gorinn by Julius T. Festier ateo for, ¢ i’ out Tho Inw W AR ARV L i I et 3 T AV R . touriats to bo without o superior nwong wil | presidentand trensurer; Rev. P. A. Murphy, | ireets AR 1o IWestern Newspaper. Union, eugnged it | Hbrary is L s for the u PUBLIC WORKS. tho, publie settool buitdings"in_t Uiieea | B0 preationt. rafost ot studion mnid | *$\ix covstencr, Coutron.—This col: | Piany Lutheran, No. 1005 South | MUXIINEY mewAubce Briutin, Wk . | R Loty ST s et | Doy & Store, wholenalo ad rotad {orns States., It was comploted in 1575 at n cost | professor of sciences; Rov, J. J, O'Mearn 0 15 now in the tenth veur of its oxistenas, A Twentioth street, Rov, 8. Julius Frose, pag. | tined a braneh publishing house Lere for | venjently arranged aud well adupted inevery | turo dealers, whio bave for several yenrs Five yeurs ngo Otnudin wis without water. | of #230.000, und_combines the' advantuges | 8 0, chupiain ] Rov, A. A, Lasibort, 8, o A b - el 2 tho lnst four youra 1t supplic about 200 | for tha uses to Whicl thoy will bo dovoted. | oecupiod tho four stors brick Dlock on P works, sewers and pavements, To.dny t of comfort, convenionee and nrebiteeturnl | professor of naturnl history; Mr. P. . | ) ah, assisted by Prof. J wolish Lutheran, corner of Nino. | Weklie with printed puges. Tho capital’| Allof tne staivways ar of iron wd elabo: | nain stroet, 138 120 foct, by justeomploted ey W | bowuty. Tho' apire s threo fndved wnd | Mulconry, 8. 7, frst. aoaderic class and v and Compotent. nstructors. | taenth and Cass stroets, Rtey B, A. Fogel. | invested in Omalnis 31,000, Fiftoon por- | ratoly Anished. o i hiposing | o Ve story’ mid buscinent Drick and stono {8 ono of the bust watered, drndued and paved | pinoty foet above the Missouri rivers wnd | gocond. rhetoric —and physics; Mr. T Waanl eur Jeulun of atudics that are emm- | strom, pastor sons ure omployed, and Georgs A. Joslyn i | constraction d v of | building Taw foet on Hurney stroot cities in Americe gompinds w view of the eutire oity of | Hecrn, 8. 0., second neadomic class; ME | briood i istitutions of this kind are pur- | Dunish . Lutheran, No. 524 South | tuuager. Tustico the | which, together with theie mammioth wa SEWERAGE s Insan b (o ey ttome Tor s g | By Gartinmd, 8, 0., thind eartenio cliss | guod Wi | Bighteenth “stroot, Kev, Lars M. Gydeson, 0 t 1 ®, pive Tem a I 1 0 of Omnhin comprisos sanita ; Cntion, Thero ure at present sixty-eight | pustor TITY GOVE N any ¢ ¥, | cifie Ruilroud tract them & ‘ Tho sewerago of Onihis comprisox sanitary | gance of filteen miles, aud over/0oks the sur- | grammnr clngs; Mr. W. C. Buckiman, pro- | Stiduits i attondancs, put tho ustal nnin- | * Norwegian TLuthoran, No. ) son | CITY GOVERNMENT. |, tratt, A it | marngo cupnei(” thigh mns olioe e bt el WAL tie fush tanks | ORidme country in overy direetion for | fessor of book-keepingand commercial Iaw i | hor'of one hundred and ten is expocted dur- | Sixteonth streot, Rov. Poter A. Hondrickson, $ 0 - and Mr. John F_Coots, ut prosent ahi, | house this sido of Philadelphin and Ne e vt o atsr i | Muuy miles, The building is four stories | My, 7, T. Downey, socond grummar class* | (i tho sassion. Thore is also an evening | pastor | PR Murphy, president of tho council, | i the bulder. Tho uilding was commenecd | York i T iy s D anadar, | Ml containing soventeon school-rooms, | Mr. W. ‘R. O'Shaughnessy, first eluss of | i ol “The location 18 1114 and 1110 Far: | *Danish Luthoran Emanucl, No. 1815 | fctii mavor; W J. Connetl eity attornoy | i April, 1552, during the tern of Froterick | T i o | it Dsiness in Omoba T X ettt ot e | WIEh i averngy senting eapueity for fifty-ive | rudiments; My, C. McKeinia, second clas | Wi stroet | s stroet, Rov. 3. H. Jorgonen, pastor. Truman Buck, trensurer; 3.0, Lo C.Jowett, | Drexel, Benjamin I, Knight and W for ifuen years and ivo Dt i o trad snd driinage e e i K | pupils to cuch voom. There wronlso in this | of rudiments; Mr. P.J, Muleonry, 8 T and | "33 WA Mevtear. Cortror.—The fourth elerk; | homus Cumnings, murshiol; Andrew | liss, eount fiinlasionots, i, § ding ‘over Nobraska, Towa, Montana, lf foot in dinmeter office room, library wnd_npparatus rooms | pline; J. R, Conkling, M. D., attending phy- | tecos et that from its first organization i i | strect conlmissioner dutler, chicfof | bonrd, his tichard O'Ke lins T Jont K300 10 Iho powverne svstem of Omu on De- | Gonmetod Wi e i School D 8 A I AL ORI BUA e ebirst Methodist Episcopal, firo depurtmont; J.J. Galligan, assistant | tukon'n vory nobive intorost in its construe 300 Lt nnineture, o LIk T CT T BIKESt iR a o th e wmml sch ‘“’w'"”“"'u-:i‘ The president and faculty of Creighton | gryduntes aro now practicing not ‘only in | ShEOTE betwean Severtoeuth b Bl d...xl Dhero ure WX councilined b \\\‘ e, | tion and supervision. ;m]»w i thre ut the West for fuir, up- e ot o briek aninin sewera, | ton tro, huidsome brick wtructures, ‘well | Colloge owe o Inating debt of gratitudo to | fohraskn but {n sevoral adjoiuing States | St New. Cliarles W, Sa L L e 8. Hose wrles 1), b ighit dealing D0 ot monunnG expendod & W Al e R A A A "“‘,‘," A il e “"‘:'v ;‘;"“"fl”" and Territories. lm-uh\\'nn-«xxlun(lun} BtARRIN KLHO0G Tov H h ‘“mh.“v“”u‘n lheltivld, Cliuries Kttt R T CO HomE i b O T 1o totutl nmoint expended for sewer con- | gehsol buildin other nrwo citis st colleginte yeur, has supplied tho colloge | following own medical gentlemen of aonth streot, Re B, Lioex . " Murphy, Willinm Anderson, and s ) I NEBRASK 1 DAY struction ix 00000, o et this outiny | = During the pust year the Board of Bduea- | Sith n complets anit porfoet ohemicul, phy- | S ol o e M. Do eperites | piouth Qi By S L R, suncilion, viz: Ist ward, C. (Tilustrated, 15t page.) WUILDING. 11 LWOIILY Your S1X por Conts SOWCE | tion T expended t 1 of £12 000 for tronomical outfit. Ho hug thero- | professor of principles and practiggof medi= 158 JOES N 0§ KEWIQPUSEE | Thrano; 2udy dolin 1, Bl Sed, Patrick | poy cities in Americn with double, or oven Tlustinted on pago 5). Dondh v been isited wid the st inder | g’ cnatriotion of Duiliings i improvo: to thocity of Omnha, | gine; Georgo B. Ayres, M. D., 1#fossor of | Nicholas stroot, Hov. Jumes Detorson, pase | Lordi dthe Wort Boehiel; - 5th, - Edward | gup times the popaition of Omghn e | The Nebraskn Nutionnl Bank_occupfes the D boen lovied wpon Droperty. adjucent | pnts on i Tigh Seliool grounds. Sovorn | placiig w1 ot ity poanta n'thor | GE SO 1 AFTE Yeitindig, M.y | Nictiolas streot, Rev. Juuws Feterson Leedér; Gth, Jolm B. Furay. DOnst sucita suthiorl hotel. s tio: Paxlotyt | 10sE nitro(ive nid slauorataly constenotod tho sowers by special taxution tnow seliool b dinga will bo oroctod daring | ough wd yob praction edueation intho sel- | profosor_of obsetrica s ddneob € Douise: | “Syoqish M. 1., No. 612 North Sixtoenth BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, owad il vomducted by e Kitehion Broth, | fron tront buildinis fn tho cltx. © o armnm RISRIILE LY BILLARBAIO! LR o Gans nits of our dn M., M. D, denn, prof-ssor of ophthals | 4> e PR ahss Srofghitor 1son and Clark | ers Hotel Compnny. It oceupies o sito 132 | streot side and thit on Twelith street, whicl PAVINENTS | S i St o b ke ACkRA T —Tho Aenome, | &M oy Doty i of, SIS | st v, fotat 0 Alsun paston, 1| anapes Crebon, I T Wikon i Clagk | gra okl Comny, It oecupien sl L3 | stsost s i gy il stesely s Tho aron of paved streota if Omatin at tho | Total valuo of school ait 25000 00 | (a0 fiistmtion. dlsehora s undor 56 | 6 350t K1 otordty ot i odion | geatric S E NG, 621 Kol 1 v for, sy CTTHIEE | portion of ho city, with un elovation of five | feot wpeeiuians of wrchitectural’ taste nd clono of 1551, ¢ vers 6 1,10 milos of »trects | Total value of sehool buildings, 100,000 00 | dir-ction of Madam M., Dune, superior, | wnd” therapeutios; A. S, V. Munsfolde, M. D, | 9 3 =il 7 T stories above u high and woll lighted buse: | novelty of de It was erectod in 1S5, at wnd 1110 mios of wileys muking the total o0 | o tn wasiated by w cdrns of e teachors. | potussor o putholoi ani Distology' G, 1 | 0 T T I'HY FIRE DEPARTMENT et o Seron it o Vi | {006, ety for fho v ot nved stroots tud alloys 714 nille he pay 665,000 00 s plan of studics is thorongh and exten- | pegblos, M. D., professor of gynivcology SR is conducted on the puid system and is very | is prossed brick and while tylo of arehit | tho bunk, whien tikes nearly the ontivo (s B “lnnterind comprises’ stone Dlocks o [ mho total amount paid out for sehool sites | 8ive and oceupies e yours, and when o | P, Nathowson, M D, profossor of diw. | o Cbristin Chureh, No. 2003 Farunm street, | eiicient wud creditably equipped, Buvig omo | tectire s almost sevorels piin, floor, tha uppee portion being used for offices bitse of broken stouo and sid, stone blocks | quring the yeur wis 39375 00, Ihe total | PPl completes it eho 18 entitled to amedal | sasos'of the mind; Donuld Macrae, M. D., [ Rev. D. R, Lucas, pstor ¢ hook and ladder company und fourhose | ture is imposing in its appearanee, The in | principally of profe al e Tho ceunt- Tt on a Itk of s, mud shoet uxphaitun | oo e O A etlorion aend | of graduation, aftcr passing a succossfulox- | [iofossorof tho principles and practice of | . Unity Chureh (Unitarian), No. 415 North [ lon hil, 080, ELIVe EhLYIOERy | Lorion Ts nl aplebtribi oy [Ch: Natorntiona: k.|| i Coniny (4 BibgANCl MU IR Aol Es Inid w buse of concrots, composed of | &85 w1601 C'Paid for sehool - farniture, | amination surgery; W. 8. Gibbs, M. D., professor of | Seventeenth street, Rov. W opeland, | \hich with d by the Union P’ | most plensing arehitectural foature of the in- | the finest mahogony being used broken limestone wnd hydraulic conent. | &11800.06 Tho courso embraces tho following branch- | physiology; Jumes Cafter, M.'D., professor | POr. o o000 o B cifle, can bo s of @wergeney. o | teriors thie drsd rotaid, b Tocated | by it color for tio entire wond work, The st me paving blocks are a species of Boaun o EnUCATION—1883-1844—F, K. ‘l" Re n “”\"'"“l‘ D, "‘\'“““‘“';-\l “‘ of chemnstr. and toxito v, 1 '!u-tllh‘lr‘ Rov. K. T, Edward: "":fl i 3 mmxlul lul‘(n‘-ul i g yenr was seventy- | the contse of lru‘m ‘- nd :«‘rvmvw one :\mu ‘HI‘;‘ 4, RETeen ll‘l .(x‘uu fini “nlnlln: o1t Irom QUATHIOS At Siol 2, Cl ¥ r, y SRl i L kY Lot on discases of « ; B neral, o by B NGO wo; total loss, 116 008 665 insurance, | of the most des) Me lobl inthe country hriss nve rlectly constructed Sloux Falls granite, and swud stoun taken | oy Liveaey, W. K. Copolnnd, Christinn | Distors, wiiversal literature, zoology, phye- | McKemun, M D., professor of elinienl mieai: | thon, Dodgo stroot botweon welfth and | purtient in 1951 werons follows Ficd) | aiiostoad JIAED elAB B Yoor Ll 10 dIBVALION T8 TARCY:|[OORIaN MaraNy: (1116 front parbloi 618 1IAE0E from qurrics ut Fort Colling, Colorado. The 4 fon, botiuny, ehewistry, geoloky, astronomy, | elnn; Ewing i e AL D professor of | birtewuti struets, Rev L, Neitzel, pustor. i il inonsbors, <1500 cortof orceting | foct, O Sovel Wi tho Lo flour Tl | et Vi o o ‘I’”h oughont, s ceus £8hows the Fespective proportions of e omg, preside mineralogy, logie, intellectunl and moral | guatomy; L, J. Abbott, M. DD , professor o Swedish Mission, No North Seven- | v hose the southern part the | cony runs entirely around, opening into the | pied by the Equitable Loan wnd Investmen e e st | oo BLETe Lo eoalatnt S0 o i owork, Inngungon, drwing | Sriucipivs, ind pruotios, of madiotmer Wit | toanth stroot, lov. J. A, Holtmnn, pastor, | 863 HOSG MRS fh fhd southers bart, of, the | cony runs entisely aroutid, epoutug fito the | pietby the ot i Tl v of Ol up to dnte, Sous | 0T M- Taimes. saperintendent, | pAnting musie, both voéndund tnstiumental, | i 1 ey, 3D, Wemnontrmtor of un- | o Firt Socidty of' Spiricuatists, No. 104 | 555 TE T (L toltgranh repuivs | overlooking the main ground foor wid T oficers of the Nebraska Nu ank ‘alls wrnnite 13503 vl 5 piitno, vialin, guitar and organ atoray, and lecturer on hygien arnam street, James H. Swmith, president. | 5 Gy ging house, $915 26; expenses of keep- | beneatl, The muin purlor renches tho entive | aro. Henry president; A Lou- G747 Asphiit 108 Homer P. Lowis i3 principal of the High | ment of Tur OMAm BEr another section of [ qitions that nro vequired of men. - Thore aro | Coruer Twenty-sccoud and Harney, RabbiG. | (WU o the venr, e i | pogdRE it s et N, e pba b There ure also 12,508 yards block [ Sehool and Alonzo M. Henshaw, assistant academy has been erected, at n cost o twenty-one students at the college this term, | B Hurfield. menib John H. But nected by elevator and hullways and by <5 | following lending business men of Omabas ehiefly Sioux Fuils granite used in [ oprineipal with the following nssistants: S, D. | #75,000. The handsome stracturo is large, OMANA CITY Miss10¥ SeHOOL. —This sehool = chief, and John J. Galligan, nssistant. | folding doors into the baleony of the votunda. | W. V' e, John 8, Colling, Hon. Jumes RVINg Wocost of 234,830, | Beals, Miss S. R Duvis, Mias Francis aivy and thoroughly hented by an excellent ted at No. 116 North Tenth street, to- > T tér, captain; | The Paxton is us perfeetly plansed and ar- | M. Wi Lowis 8, Reed paving alleys ot 7 } oxpended’ for paving dp to | <heidon, Miss Tia M. Street, Misa Villa B, | stomm apparatus. 16 is al<o supplied with | g fhor with the industrinl school has bosn o . Beard and | ranged to feiiitats sy 1 Tapid « s { Totul amonut 1 )\ ¥ 3 dute, oxclusive of c and gattering, | Shippeys Miss Mary R. Hurris teacher of | suitable nnd safe fire eseapes, in all valned | toemed over to the Methodist society, who i o 3 Pips No. Jonn J. | ense of fire as auy building in the world. ‘the | PARLIN, ORENDOREEF & MARTIN BUILD- 701,805, The woount expended for curl cieneos s Miss Kate M. Ball, spocinl tencher u]l\Fl 7 II\\\))lx‘(:lx\\‘ o furnished by the N hope to reorganize it aud muke its workings HsLT ‘m!, :luluuwxrn\.i 'lunl\{t]'( }q;m'ml-l Crowley, driver; | halls on cach floor tbovetlie fi wmd; o 1\“. e T attering, 120000 1 king the ag- | of denwing ind writing; Mrs, Lucin A. Rog- | elty Iron Works. g succossful. Sisters of St. Franeis, Sister and John Simpson, pi around the building ind are connected with (Hlustrated, page Hth L b e A RIARGNERBEA Rakie Theranre at present ity pupils. and the | ¢ e Superior. Tho buildings aro 90166 fout, | yion: Albert Reepoy and John Williime, | eonvenient exits i stairsass ot the a0 200 000, | Se Tin the Higl | number i ineveasing pidly thut th o6 co¥les And bAREINONY knd 1060tEA R the | el o I AL i o L ; Ne For thic outmy the city hus issued $200,000 itral Sehoal is - loeased in gl | number s increasing so rpic c A of 0 storics and basement and located on the | inite men. No. 8- Charles A. Salters, | Farnum and VIth stvet fronts hive o sories iy ot L e i o e | Sehont i S $ Qunckeniuct | eomtion o tho enine buildi it cost ot LIBRARIES. o of T i s Sirvein, - | B Wy Wt ey AT LU b ot s i Nt o streets puved is taxed | prineipal, Marzaret MeCngue, nsst prinei | $100.000 is alrendy proposed, and may be — value of buildings, furniture and_grounds | \Whdheim, Fr nk Graves and Morts Tarkio | s aatil e Sl stame by o toetod DpCrerEdissont ot ote DaYB A | ey e Guins D | iaxtiy veal iz Deteruthb RFALGN Tanvars, Ounik PURLIC "”w”n‘"w_T;'f;'xnlntnmfl'l i 230,000 There aro seventy beds in the | son. pipemen s George Blnke, driv - | These are of rustic design and I most Jonds lve been issued, | ie Stall, Artie D Collins, Laura W. Morse [ 1856, The terms per vear nre $300. volumos now in tio Library is 4. ho | wards besides ten p T aaTioe | 20 L N B SenI Y AR B EToN o0 raatiatiodoslyn N incat puyable in ROy A. Nichols, Minnie K. Wilson, Anne v, PrHioMENA'S AcADEMY.—St. Philo. | number enterod in the ncovssion eatalogue al §8 w charitablo TS R A e S b e s i R AL S MR H b Donvs for the snbunt levied aginst privato | P. tvuland, M. Eiizaheth Allen, Fand monw's Acndomy, (soe iliustration) erec during the year was 1148, of_which: ablo t harged &5 per week in | Ludder Company—James O'Brien, driver, | outside stairwnys from top floor to ground | FE AT EICCS UL Gl O, e Y erey, wnd_ owliors uro: allowed to pay Well: Alive . Stowart, Tizzio M. Bleock | during the 1 Vonr. in located on the and’ by the library, 77 don r wook (1 private roon s S e et o floor furnish most avaiinbio fire esenpe el | i well Jightud bisement twelve foct Bl Bicvinng b bn yourly tnstailiouts cover. | ¢illn A, Cushinab. Tinn MeCheane, Ta E | corner of 3 and 1061 purciinsed. o of nplov their faily physiciun Bl ties, Thie Union Tieket offiea of tho Unton | Shath f well-hihtcel, busoment bedve fos s L oait Muck. Poarin Tomiinson, Decio A, Johnson | building is of pressed books loaned is 197." The number of sorinls P I K. Co. iintain one wurd which S Pacific and Chicagr and Northwestern, Chi- | gl i brick, the contenctors. hoing RGO A i 7w @ iai o fonehors, upon the ground and threo stories in height, | on filo i3 51, of which 34 uro periodicals | {y i whrize of thoir own rgeon. Upwards | The regular bonded debt of the city of | i "Ni\ikien St Dunl o Ch fnest O brick, e, contract v boiog Tho Cass School, on Cass atvact, batween | With o spaciousbasement. _Tt is hented by | and 20 newspapers, 16 of th_lutter ure| henye bred ptionts L @ been_tntod GRS : ® i SOARSTRDNG £z LAllrouls. OeCuDtas | kot et tsntvad s s Ao K NS due i TS T TLEOU L the north eust cortir SECTARIAN SCHOOLS, nes ; CHOOL BUTL s s, A Sinpeon, Guy C. Barton, 8. K ticeably prominent is the extensi commereind huildin erceted on the eorner o Jones i Ninth streets by the nbove named well Known denlers in agricultural imple- Wents, envinges, bnggics, wogons ote. The groufud diniensions ave Gx120°exclusive of yailwny and strect platfoams, eneh of which CHE WATER WOKKS. S v uth ind Fifteenth streets, hus eyght anid lighted by ¢ 1 cost, complete, | dailies, 3 weeklios and 1 somi-w 3 e o ’ Nocity intho United Statos ts furnished | rouin, Teateid by swoven, Graco H. Wiber 000, 1 is u_parochinl sehool and is | Mary Do Al lorasian, o Veekly. Miss ::L.:l’:lxhuq;.'ll.‘\ll,.,:“".f. e e | 7 e conts duv in 1900. ~+e- B6,100 | ground loor wnd is in'd Do by the O wator works compuns. | Frumos s iy E s e 1o, | BT (e mediago chiviy of ltov. Tathor | Usto Cammoway Tannanv.—Toontod | maan, Nesilo, Ayors” myd MoKennn. Rov. | & et comes s i 1 100000 | Sho rotunda. itho b i i O W e G Ol LS GWHEY 4 i A, Kendul, Tallu 8 Tittletwel . 0%Connor. The cluss roon uc- | St Philomen’s Lull, corner Ninth aud | Fathior F. Dixacher is chapluin 5 por ¢ i : grulagcntaofthosltiion i floont | il s wrrangenn s, purtintur ntw tion be. Lo Water Works of Ot wre ownod by | iy 1 “Robinson, Lizzio 1t Perking und | commiodute four hundred pupils, ad ut | Howurd atrets, contatiis 900 volutmes ama | © Hre opanstchur s ebuplain, = e Siutnotte diningols s o0 | ofliee wdjucont o the Union ticket otlic ing deserved by the 7x 13 hydraulic clevator Compuny of Ol enpitwiisis, incorporated | Non It Lemon, touthors, : present therc uro three Lundred pupils en- | large number of daily and wookly nows. | coms of Jos b mOphrral located on the | 5 per cents due in 1901, - aggregato cost of this Lotel approximat [ of the Craue Bros. mmnafucture, wiieh wador tlia uame of the City Water Works Co. | Conter Seliool, locutedut No. 1102 Contor | Joving the bevet of this institution. SIx | pagiers and’ perdioal. T T T T s T Total $707,950 | 200,000, Viaita nll tho oors moves i hg TR Ics T ul.“m' e A T.f' DipliadiohamoL 4 ;'1.‘( ‘:uh“q” ¥ rooms, I‘WuL 1 by ,Steun: ;s..« 8 of Mercy act us teachers, Al the THE YOUNG MENS' CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION | busement. 1t is comfortably fitted us with This amount is probably not more than 1y e the wost delicate picee of mechanism, and Aot ; 1. I Duthiont, Aeorotiry aid troust Blisn Ll nol el ua Quigloy, | branches usnally tnught in @ common school | Lisrany hus 830 volumes, bosidos there are | all the modern upplinnces nid convesiences | per cont of the truo vlue of el et BOYD'S OPELRA HOUSE, | enn elovate or lower the lugest threshing I D, AT Aoty L eples il iSita) faretiuuie toes s el iionkeo ttulithi | Con sy axty and iy nowspuiers, 2 | ad w 1 necommodate 1ty puticnts. Tiero | Personaity in the city . prococds of sl (Boo i atration st el Wil (e e Tty s o st G ittt Yirostors: o Snumtell| Ax Gyl Ganoliors. < e e tiso tiught music by Aiss Fan | semi-monuthly aud 16 monthly publications. | ure surgical, oye aud ear wnd lying-in wards | ofvery lnyge shure of these honds ure invest- | est attachment 1 oflice npuytnents of o raete LY v Aorat e Sehool, loeated on tho corner of | ny Arold, organixt und cholr lender of | "y Opp FELLOWS LiBRAKY report 600 | ag well s i'fros dispensary Toront patients, | ed in pormunent improvements,the work hay | - One of the handsomest aud most costly | Messrs. Furlin, O rendorft & Martin are the i ) jthaud Hodgostroots, s eigherooms, | 86 Philomenu's cuthedral. This institution | volumos Although the hospital hus been open but | iug been dono under the diveetion of whionrd of | buildings in Omakin is Boyd's opern houw finest of the Kind in_wny similar estublish- Wi otk of this conpuny embiraco n com- | leted, by bt i, denaie Molgon brivel | i doing good work nmoig the membors of | " Swepisn Lannany Associarion has | five st tho wards ure. spidiy il y | Tubhic Worke - The_ smtaredt o uil Onvi | This ologane stractiro wis eroctod in- | wont i OnihaTHeY contist of five come e Jonof tho eompany eibbinos b com | pul; Minie, 1. “yior, Currio Lurtiey | tho prish uud is woil eonieted. o | 400 volumes, Chas. Hunsen, libraria With patients. Dra. Swetnat wnid TGy | bonds has always ben promptiy pid, The | bY Boyd's opera house associution, of wh modious und - comfortably furnished rooms, o s moires 61 sy s tho Minsour, | o b, Cuve, Fruncls M. Briggs Mary L | Tlie upper story in occupied as a hallfor | myy’Osatia Law LIBRARY 1a Tooniod ab | are tho foencars of tho tatituton aad T | 008t of pavin Interaccuons of Atrects and | v i8 Drosident, at cost of SRR Ll aver. VR ML G RO 4y, tenchors, eapucity of © hundred " Th uaro 6O stockholders, J. W. I« - cabody, AP ico Tild e weds of th per ceut bond: e 1l style it is ol modern: Reun v hipping clerks ro B, ete. Al matiig bisins . Ooie Gaskiianw b1 0,000 | sotcly AQaLMREars, furlneiyll;Flyone | ik, =7 in inls grodod st loontad ot the S - Putionts cun ‘Havo Ehoir own futnily Bhyal- | tho 0t on cueh sido of tho stredts 15 tusd | QLI wse. o has i front i depurtments, G Dt bein used for nlons daily cupreity, wud oue Knowles | ot ¢ eute i o7 o laturs fof 2 aroy N - ~ if desired aguinst the ndjacent property, the owiers | 77 fteton Furuu the stornge of heuvy goods, the strect floor O o ity ton || gHaranay Bolicol, loeted at Mo 1401 iennienehiolonatotillo siktbralo M roy THE CHURCHES, 15 CHILD'S Hosrirat, axp Hows: sen il | living the right o puy the wd il onec | fobon ittt bt 1o for ttuchimonts, vepmins wid tho simlier ar- the witer from the sotting bising to F e oC e s e s S ethiun: - ustration ocated nt No. 1716 Dodge | when due, or to puy one fiith down wod the | DAVEIONt in the reur i eles of trde ; the thivd floor for sumple bug e Se0ewie Tamervo: kI it MORto | Bparyt aions, NLycily SO FUby. prinelbali | ety Ao puplle, o curricalumn of suudics ¢t 10 her i ISt | Bivect Toin » Dypdsatme brick stracturo and. | other font fiths in- o, B0, three aikt four | Ui busoment, A 2tion of the | gios, Wagens i carriages ; fouth for eni ho SLOFILEE TERCIVOITS . ki il EEIOKILO | Mury Alter, Mury W, Ho.y, Miry Frazier, | ineludo langunges,music, puinting, wax-work, Next to her educational institu- | str bl handegmonok strotara g B Eq tovoat interior i ot practicub vators, harrows, ote,; fifth, plows, listers, sty ot 20,000,000 gllon i tvents - | Futio” Alloh, i Shnlunborger i J. | draswivg, ete s well a the usnal aeademic | tions, Omaha justly prides herself | FA8 foumded by jls‘,“,‘l',,,, e b e for payi 4 aviielictor to suy that tho frese t ete., wid the sixth floor for general stock of from that used for five proteetion 15 ubont | T “Seliiol. Toeated b Mo 1o rourd | Sraree: hiferenco of religlon fs noobstacte. | upon’ her religious organizations | iutigent and Woiptons chiidren of all denomi lected, tho city bus Rold G per cont | CArpeting wre inforior to it of ' DGR GRS, N A b L AaS Ara S G000 000 gl duily o g i | srylh s Ui roms ot I hot B, | S 1568t Sieters Rt pirened e | 4t ehurch ediices. With forty- | untions throughout tho vtute who' eanot b | bords st i one, teo e i four | derien e i, et ot i o & Sdollc Doiler houses are brick structures, resting on | aud throo busement roons heated by stoves. | loton Cuss strcet. wdjoiiing the one denominational congregations | proverly eared for at home. © Mr. R H. | yeurs o taxes which e to puy for it | Ui snllories, Ol T st 1 RO000, und belvg Tocuted lid stone and conercte tounduti nd 1301l ‘ L it & Clurkson is Manngeress, Mrs. A. J. Popple- | huvo been so well paid thut all the bonds lition, theve ur on thie U, P, railrond tracks it hus nmple and Solid Scuo il cohiorety toundntionst fyua | Aus Koon, uritelpal; Sudie Bunker, Helld | and fited {6 1 thecostof [ and thirty-eight churches, Omaha | gn" SR bury, Mes. Muri Tylor Belt, Mage | which huve mutured ave been rodoemed | The stago is th I convenient shipping and recciving fucilitios., Toaunen o Atk 1o Of ol oo Iubdrol | Tocntr unmimiics, Do g &; Whit- | the loband tmprovements ameniit o #1000, | affords amplo opportunity Tor wor- | tonin: sy’ s other. tadlas. are. proimi: | A sy sioro huve buow pascimsod by tho | 1 _wost e 4 - : t high, resting on twenty feot of 8o id | Cathdrine Foos, dentio L. Redfield, Fannie | sehool, condueted by the Sisters of Merey, [ ShiD to members of nearly every | nently identified with its workings 1t is | eity hefore they were due, e nount o 3 it THE MORSE BUILDING. wsonry with pile buse. Wator | N Wood, Jentio. Wilkon, Murgaret’ Gilbors | T ro AL R e erced and scet, The churches of [ supparted by eharitable donations. diero | eutstiding of those sliort tenn bouds i i Niustrated, puge,) B o i of o | n Loy I Loodw touchiors, 0 | puplls, 22t i locaten ¢ 1614 Douglus stroet. | Omaha will compare favorably in | Soiiow rooms sobupar forpuyiug pationts. | $I80000L 00 ontato | EWGIY autsof e ; ul 1 ated ot the Alouo Fip-rupping, nid b o enpacity of | o by e AT, Behoonitkon, | sl oo o o ey nt wamreebih | Doint of architectural beauty and | td. . All physicians Bove. the privilegof | and persomiity avo well pud; the delinguen | finish, the lute orof Famuin and Lith street 12,000,000 gallons. From heve the water is | Wiy, nssistant " | and Castollne streets, condueted by the | convenience with those of any | bringing their patients to this hospital - The | ey for the lust tirociviatatibalng loda i e i AT T ) xaivca it nel 0f clevited verolrs e | locutenl 1 corner of North | Sisters of Mcyey. Tt has two teachers aud | other city of equal population. | tteldig physicians aro Dra: Sumuers, | two pereenl. . This prommtuess in e pus- | Fbs bdbvonss it nover uhigh wnid wol lighted ety of 10,000,000 i from bero | Jin, privcdput ; Savih . Thompson aud Mag- | at No. 011 North Eightecnth stroot, con- | ”"I'I””‘fl religious’ bodies will not | writing thiere arc twenty-one children in the | = MRS.JOHN A CREIGHTON'S BUILDING TR (A R e e it distributed tho the eity throngh | gie'Lutuy, touchers. ducted by the Sisters of Mercy. Hus two | fall short of one million dollars in . i JOUNTY GOVERNMENT Hlustrated on dth pag DhiinioldedFae M0 sronnd Noar et this forty six miles of pipe. Tho company also | ° Leavenworth Sehool, located nt No. 1708 | hundred and fifty pupils, 3 value, of which fully one-half is |coun C L ERNME] One of the most noticenble marks of the | building is occupied by A. 1, M the cupheity nnd gront elovation of th storago | rah 15 Brown, Kito A A Strot, 15 conducted by tho Sisters of Mercy | Chureh. Byerycongregationinthe | = & Inlly newspape! numerous substantinl and attraetive. com- | 00 genEs furnishey th huve most tasto- Fosouvoirs wply provides for the v pro- | ton, Mary Lucas, deunio and his ono hundred pupils. city shows ovidoncoof “healthy| Thuro aro scven dally Dewspepers B |10 ocory luch of srhich I tilblo. 'This | srsint batiia iy i wetraative G | v onianthy rtaouad oy ates tagtio, o tho city g i | H R ud Ayuiva McDoiuld, tonslors. St Mawvi” Ouriax Asio < growth, which keeps pace with the | Omubu, two beiug published in the German | city is considered the fincst murket i the | ed Tt lntely compicted by Mrs. John displiy rooms. thit of the fornier boing pro- 1o compuny’s grounds at the siteof the | Long School, located on tie southwest cor- | orphinags hus been eroctod in LS T ati Innguage. i 2 ! reighton would ho i eredit (o wy eity nounced by Feprescntitives Of - eustorn wioe storuge reservoirs wro of sumicient sizeto | nor of King wid Decatur strocts, hus oight | pavish, at o enst of &5 000, and 18 also mn | Fabid increase in population and | lsugusg o | world in proportion to population for furm, | Creight il (7 A O AL L | 0 wealth, Tho Republican, tho oldest paper in | i it} 0. ing 5 e | atter what its size. 1t 15 most 1 the most conplete gtores o admit oulargiog of the storuge eapreity ¢ | rooms heated by hotnir; one room in buse- | churge of the Sisters of Mercy, ealth, A _ ol | dutrynnd veyotable produots, und nov oniy | [GLE0 B ol oot miljolins the e i i theeonntry. Tt col i meot wny denind o the eity’s growth [ went by stove, - Surnh MeCheano, prineipal ; A AL The Methodists are numerically | the city, is published every morniug ox | docs it eommund tho foeal tnido of Dongias, | Htted on Do stroot, wijoining ¢ s R e sountey Teeidigdiix A anilysis of the water supply fursished | Huttio H Jones, Hattie 8, Eddy, Hulda 4 A the largest denomination, followed | eept Monday by the Tribune Printing Com- | Dut ulso of the northern portionof Surpy our storic or i e floor vinning around the entire npart- \e larg 1omination, followed | cer y by g e | four storics over w lurge, wiry n apirt tho Ol Witorworks wits il i At | Tynacwon, Sadio Vittnnn, Keno . Humil | Browsenn By, —his instittion, now | th Targust dunomipat] ot . 1. Yont. 1s Drestlent o | southern purt of Washiniton und tho westorn RSN GuaR e, BIEY Hent i Vo fucilitate necess to the 1553, by Pror. ¢ Chrdior of Columbia | g, Cont M Ty, Misioic E, Wyinat and | in its twouty-timt yoar of existente, i o di. | eloscly by the Lutherans and Ro- | pany, of which C. 1. Yost in president | ity at' B coutiion. st s or | Bhted bysowent - o ground i Wl depnrtment. ALl of the in Colligzo, N. Y., who runks ax the highest au- | Fainio Hurlbut, tenehers ocesin uendemy for young Iadics. Tt wus | man Catholies. The aggregate | FredNyo editor. A weekly edition is nlso | “murket duys,” aro voritable fuir duys for B LLXLE0 Bt AT R e the oftico and enghiers dow ority i’ Auerin on minerl chemistey, | Bucifie 1) N0 015 Pacific stroot, haa | estublished by the lute Bishop Clarkson. | elurcly attendance in Omaha will | issucd, and job printivg, lithograpbing und | tho farming community of those scotions, | he ¥ fuest Omlin prosaed brick = iho |5 Uin' the center, 1n 1 nished which fully confivms tho cluim that e | eight rooms hoated by hot air, nnd twe ot | Kev. Kobort Dohcrty, M. A is rector, pro- | £ 80000 10 (0 | kbt re dome T the extamiiahaeyt. | Tho" oflicera of "t ‘county aro” s fols | lower. yortion will 2 i ey M. Morse i now importing i Missouri Fiver witer is. in poiut of sulibrity, | gido vooms by stoves, Murgiret I Meln- | foessor of mnthematios ‘and bnered studies ; | €Xcecd 10,000, 5 | bookbinding ure DOUL. | oy Richurd OKeofe, 1. W, Corling and | POse8 und the upper floors for LA Te OF sas. D ST oK A suporior to witter wupplivd either trout | gyve, principal ; dosephine Egan, Kose ©, | Hon. J. M. Woolworth, L. L, D., professor of | During the past year marked | Upwards of 875,000 1s invested, from 70 to | Georte Timine, commissionos . bt N snprodierior s iulshol dn ol being the only shoe dealer who ik displyed Tukes, wprivgs or other sivers. My Chid 1y, Mury . Thompson, Mary' 1t Good- | countitutionnl history; Mrs 8 H Winsor, | progress has been noted among |80 persons employed and 868,000 woro paid | Millor, shoritts L8 Leavite, clerk; Jolm | Folow pins i ws suiplo of thoo el onterprise of Kind in the contral or far tostifios. over his own siguntire, that the Alico M. Huroaun, Helen . Hunt, An- | lady prineipal, tencher of geography and | gie various church organizations, | out for wages during the year, | Bush, trewsurer; George W' Swith, _sur- | ohurat tist aud i bigl orde west e uppor portion of e building fa witer 15 of vers good quality’ nnd gives Wilson, Lillio Purks and Fanuio Nov. | history; Mr. E. W. Doherty, teacher o po e QUM G INLCD STRAOIIIONS, | ous Al | veyor'; Johm Drexel, coroner; W. 8. Gibbs, | #ill, this | 16z occupicd by officos, the nrehitect 15 Stdio cations whitever of iy kiud of con Lonchers. | sicwnd "conchoiopy ; Miss KT, Lymun, and s¢ churches have | Tho Herad, ostablished in 1865, is fssned | M 1) county’ pissieian s dumes M. Mocui: | Qi i ht oephuiad by otlocs, Wiuardd ‘duoy SIS ool ot ne No 00 Plowse | 3 Vo Bl et of tntivalacien- | been ereeted and completed. by Miller & Toburdson, Dr, Georgo T Mil. | 106h, connty Judke: . 1. Bruners olovators, 1t 1y heuted by ste, thore in | & : ant wtrect, s thice rooms heated by hot air | 00k and Lotin; Miss V. €. Gilbert, - S 3 i A a e AL KB ALOr 1 (v Y g s doshubie, U g - : THE BARBER ASPHALT PAVING €O | and two Dy stoves. 1 Evi Lowe, principul; | teaclier of English history, lnguuge, litera: TRINITY CATHEDRAL, lor, editor. A woekly is also published, sud | county jailor. Thore were fled in the county | MD vestibulo inmarblo tiled, th stufrwiy SIECHT'S BUILDING Lo Barber Aspbale Pusing Compuny, of | Muxtha Parratt, Do Haruie, Mury Fitehand | tre and eomposition ' Miss A, Arihstrong, (Seo illustration.) o Job ofllco, elootrotyping, stersotyping, | clork's offico during tho year 700 chuttel | G M 0L 00K b Wit 12,000, lilusty Washington, 1, C., established o bruneh’ in | Esther Jucobs, teachers toncher of vocal und instrumentul wusic; i “ bookbinding and lithograpic establishment | mortenges: 188 ancchunies’ Tens; 2065 i o Chrigtion Spect, manufacturer of metallie Omabi ta 1R83 o company's Works Ul il entoliment of pupils for the voar | Profcssor Butler, tencher of organ musie; | Trinity parish (Episcopn) hus completed | Lovg o oy eomection. it the s b | e § 1746 mortgiges i 11 physichins ek T cornices, bun just. com A U T AT e (4 1820w G100 duily attendunce, 4,500, | Mrs, C. AL Dinsmoor, teacher or physdology ; | its beautiful Gothie structure. The last | ©O% poper. by gistrations. There wero drawn during the BUILDING store building A A e Estimuted numbers of children betseen the | Miss F. D, Wall, propuratory department; | tonches are now being put on the towe | Gibson, Miller & Richnrdson. The invest- | sue period 1,155 general fund warrints. | Lon 4th ) tyvoen 1101 and 1905 F e kst o wnd twentyone years. of ugois | Mivs M., sever, wodorn lunuages, rtand | |16 bus ot s superior for bouty i the | mout iy £110,000, sumber of employes 117 [ -~ g R o harin tore s Ao KEOVIOK 10 he G B U g T (7 10 200, | music; Mrs. 3. Friller, matron stuto 5 duo to the carnest pustora Fiits S 3 Adjolaing th il b A R Y thouo work |l( ring tho paving souson, According to tho report of the secretary | - here are one hundved nud twenty pupils, | work of the rector amoug che people of | and wmount puid out for wages during the Banks. wostds ) unterpurt I sl exco Dwsotnait, o 1’|'lm‘"."v“{ oty T dn SO0 Sants ot st of the o {idtendon i recaiptaiortin | fortwol thon Boarders. Neuy il tie ey | O, und perkngs ogualy it ot s thn | you 000, | . dine o cqininreind ot buing o Waphilt PAVEICRT Upon # conerete buse of | PASE Year trom ail sources wero $120,.401.70, | required for the new buildings is now 0 him and bis people, to the late Bishop [ The Brk, founded in 1871, by Edward — und 0w ) it P 1 SepLpIBTRIIEL UPOL 8 CoRorOl wix | Of Which mmount 101,830 41 were recoivod | ihed, and the nev: sehool will soon be o | Clarkson. who put in very largely of hiy i | o o0 s o T e COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK Starlon phove h dine g fasturatd hy e S Aasolt, sud ko d o 1 8 ! dity | complished fact Bonal menns. Tt has cost ko0 om0 B | Rosewater, ita present oditor, 1 tho most finishied with e v, Bpeeht. Al syl in fuchex s, with the 1 fines i leense 1 in the city | comy g 000 und s Another fmportant foaturo i the con sleil] s (o Croighte Clussic Wnd BOCLYG, Did i diriug the sl year, aggregutos 160, nuhn. Tho uncol vy from this BaNavas Scroor,—This school was | indecd, if not i name, the siemoriul of | widely eirculated puper in the Missouri Val- | Auother wnportant featuro in tho conmer. | sill s tho Creigl J tyl0 uscd 0 morenntilo sthiotiro 000 gt W 6 it S Wi ot | e formier sours wouid ineronsotho amount | extnfiislid in 1875 by thy vector'and ses- | Bishor! Clurkiou. loy. Tho BEsi prints two regulur editions | your huat. in tha tathbiibment of he s o | e Sorenitils i tho prseitduy, o cost of this Duildig Mtreot, This 6 early thrce fourthy of the | ot tho disposal of the board of education for | 1 of St Burnnbas church, Tta desf ENGT AT dnily—Sundnys excepted. Ttw cireulntion in | mevelul National Bunk, northonst conr | prominenes of 1o Wik 5 143,00 cutine’ puving aren s far completed i | the thseal yeur. | e S i Seions | iyt L HERAN CHURCH, | il dity of Ol v Brviter th the cont et i Fan’ oot o | poiono | L Omubin e . - b of o varish, ot | o Tho Foglish Lutherans have orected one | bincd cirenintion of “ull the other Oubin | o1 My 1xt with S200.000 vl up eipitnl, | Hion, there 15 1ot cithor b ; ; flha superiority of this pavement ovor all | NEBRASKA DEAF AND DUMB INSTIL- | tenching of the Episcopnl church is heul: | of tiio wiost. Deantitul aimd. commmodions | duiios. K cireulution i tho- buse el | o e et 222000 yid up aupitul, | fon, Uioro i wothiy Thio cost of th THE PETEL GOOS HOPEL, others for a city like Omiubin b ivor TUTE. Tt et then Netittns hacivs, | Gdifices in tho Wewt during tho pust year. | irasku is treble thut of auy other duily pube | £300,000. Tho divectors re Mr. o il | Joncs buildig was g0 000 Sco illustintion SRR INES P NS AR AR ¢ This s n Stato fustitution, undor direot | PUTNts belog to e building | Sountze Meworiul Church (ililustrated on | ished in the State. THE DALY BE): ulo [ Turd Who hms been brosident uf the Ol This hotel building, which i one of noiseloss wd eloan, - For vapid t control of the Stute Board of Public Build- | (186 SO & e BRG BEOLS, FRGne RETRINE | fent page), situnted on corner of Hurneyund | sirculates extensively in Western Towa, | Nutioual Bank from 1566 to 1591 - (o WM. A, PAXTON'S BUILDINC font improvomimts of Ot qaiie the best puvement known: [ts durebility | fugs, composed of the secretary of stute rechd 8t cot of K2 000 fos Rov. | Bixtoenth stroots, 18 u monument of thio bo- | Wyoming and Utah. The weekly edition of | whown ofTorts io sticccsn of tint fubtita i . TON I i A lsoyciienlaof Omalin during D stood tho test aduirably, wid ropuivs | land commissioner, trensurer and attorney | Joht ) Williame, wector of | St. Barvabas | povolenco and religions zeal of Augustus | o v hus the largest clrcaintion of nny | i largely due: Wi G, Mal, ot Tooi, S Ulustrated pog e hour stor o8 in Loighth oy Lave buei) vory lbt. iThe somyeny 1 ul | genoral Thoro ire Bow ity pupils ih the sehool Kountzo (formerly of Omaha, now of N cckly publieation west of Chicu 1 [ & Co, wholesule dry goodn: A 1. H i The hund t nt I concotion With the oreie dor contruct 0 muintain_ the streets paved | “Fhayiupils iave n complete printing offic 1 York) who contributod _onc-half of “the | north of Bt. Louis. A branch office husbeen | lute of the Fremont. National Buik, ah 1o, | buildig bt . 1 ) with ie_ariglnul v 90,000 0 : 3 3 for wuny yeurs by M Dy it durinig period of Hve yeurs ut its own | costing #1,000 and publish o very crodite = T H30.000 expended in the coustruction of this | stablished at Council Biufls, of which H. W. | mont, Neb.; Sumucl 1 Jolison, ¢f the well | is tho ot Ay exponse. wnd for u period Fancing trom ive | blo and interesti g wonthly, the Mute MISS LOOMIS' SELECT SCHOOL, handsome pluce of worship | Eilton is manuger, und a currier delivery of | known wholesale grocery fimi of Stecle, | Pust ) f i i frontuiso on Furnam to twenty yenrs for mu additional outlny of | Jowrnal, n four page, four column semn This school Stendily prospered sinee | he Swedish Lutherans have, within the | the worning edition has been i operation for | Jolmson & Co.; Clark. Woodmun, presider © | ad 111 . This hostehy hus nfing tou couta por yurd per aunui monthly sheet. Also the duralist, which is | its foundution by Mivs Loomis, s five | past year, completed & fiue brick church | the pust four yeurs, A branch office was | Woodman Linseed Oil Works; duues W. | b i t i, electrio call and The officers of tho company are A L. | dovoted to * the intorest ' of the | years ago. Sho has purchased o lot ut No ustrated on first puge), ut & cost of over | .lko establisned for the BEE in the eity of | Gurnean, of the Garnenu Cracker Compuny i 16 Neccuinry, annalng Karber, prosident, Washington - O3 B B | gurnl method of instruct ng the partinlly | 1914 Webster strect and erected o two-story | $20,000. e ey YT s O P T 9 T T g EE PO ! B e pertect ot Warren, vice president, Philadelphi’s J. 3| doaf, The following officers aud teachors | frame school building, & o total cot of HEBREW TEMPLE, ouilding—of which A, W. Richardson in | uud retail dry goods merebunt of Ot Focutiw: Bueht chtubers Albright, trensuier, B Johu Grant, | are employed 5,000, Bhe limits the number of scholars | emple" ereoted d th ¢ | munnger. The Beo Publishing House hus [ Theso names ulone were, to the public, the t Rana i, ko tho an; gouorul * superint lent, Owmabs; C. K I A Gillospie, principal s ,.-.»u‘. d; | to twenty-tive Ty R el g uriug the past | 3 inoat complote tipont 4'l DOWRpAper | assUre H.,w\. s o earried the full eon 8 R fesk u Bquires. cnabier, ¢ niabiy 1. A, MoChure, F. 1! Rowd, Miss Fannio He L 30 ing. erost’ of M srael | Sriutiug machinery thut cun be found in uny | fdenes of the public 1o this bunk. 1t it L U fuct, the during the suliner rom 150 to 250 men | dorson, Miss Chic Henderson, Miss Ocie THE KINDERGARTEN an ghe,Srest of Haruey stoet, is @ bighty | SRS BT RI oWkt of the Misslasijis | alroady attaludd sreat somuiarity witt oot L strueturo und ooy wore eaployed and 60 Y tenins Plum, teachors : Miss Belle Hudson, oral und | This new enterprise hes just heen opened iver. ‘Lhis includes two of Hoe's lutest i ness men, It officers are Ezra Millurd \ uner. Whoe cost of the Iho excellonco of the asphnlt pavement | nural tenchior; Mrs. J. A. Gillevie, mutron; | in Crouuse's block, on- Sixtoenth streot, by | SPISCOPAL CHURCH [ provea double eylinder presees, with Dex- | president; Win G Ma 1, vicopresident . A | b AxbIYE apd furiiture " wus 1aid dow i in Omubie 15 duo to the thorough | § €. Doniso, phyeicinn ; 8. F. Bueklev, foros | Mra, Grossman. - There are. throc assistnuts, | - EPISCOPAL CHURCHES, ' Mtinuty sting 6ud 10101 & wachinos, | B, Hopkiris, cashicr: Alfred Milad. assict wud eureful superiutendunes of the work by | man of printing ofice; K. E. Maynard, f i7" Mi s Buyder, Miss Mevey and Mist | Trinity Cathodral, corner Fightoonth and | whieh turh ont 1000 copis of & ar e eight: | aut cashior: Mr John Geaut, who had chargo of it frois | man of earpenter shop: Miss Annie Steele, | ferrick, There nre upwards of Afty scholars :"l'"'nm\- nue, Rt Rov. D, Worthiugton, | e sheet per bour ready for wuiling sod McCAGUE BROS, I OF FRED, DREXELL, tho Deginulug soaMatrons: Mits Masion B. o0, IMORIQF | at the preseht tiame bishops Very Tov, Frauk B Milpaugh, | oVl “Ldition there ix alko che of ! N t0d, Bth prgs GAS and nurse Souu” aud rector; Rov, Juwies Patorson, | shumbers' foldisg und pusting machil esand | McCogue Bros , located st 107 Ui butkaing, on (e | Johu Morris, nud certuinly ther is not n more et conteetion witl picte job of smilar work in Omubn. tho rotundu. - Whe headquurters of the gon | This building is fitst-cliss wnd complets i todon page 4.) St. Barnubas. corior Nineteenth and Cali- foruia streets, Rov. John Williums, rector. 8. Marks, 720 Pierco streot, Mev. James Patersou, roctor. are loeated on the coruer of Eloventh aud | ceived instrnction in the institnts is two Joues streets, During the |\‘-~~ yeur betwoer wn red and twenty seven Ninety-six Gight anid uiue u £ pipe bave bown laid, | present now 05 South ‘Twenticth striet. for | a purifyiug bouse has 1 ere dand four he stries taught are printing. earpen. - 4 i} « his parish re > g e A aaiarac iy Bas: oo | tor e Tt Bav £ s fasiey wacs | Taom, where tha cbildveiof his parish re cmiteChinal 1010 King strest, Rov od therin, A Hew iron tunk 2 Lt in nouse work, fc i oive an English wnd Gernai education. | oharles 8 Withérspoon, rector. ' ° uoter, by 15 foot bigh, hus been built 10 Lt mpproprinton for tho fustitute for | Bt Kred, Hckataddd jo priveyt ahGREe | st Phillips Miss on A fricun, 610 North ver The cost ofwll the improve: | two years was £11,900, 87,330 of which was | piii PRS0 fihared ineteeuth street, Kev. W. A. Greon, pustor \ ita during tho Your was 805,000 Total | for permanent iuprosenoiits e b . L0l A e uploved iu Wushington, New York, Chicago John I, MeCague, Manager o by Monsr 1 s i 31 mils. The officers ol s tnade vayid progress in the | g B BAN EOHOOL . AND | v other inportaut points. The §gergnte Wi L MeCague, Cushiier il Known of thie cotupiuy are Frauk Mur by, president and hs gnined n wide reputation | GERMAN - AMERIGAN B _St. Philomenu's Cathedral, 404 South | wmount of dishursements for 1884 re 518100 ¥ English Goorge Burker vie A LK Penr- | by it puint of the aural method for oo i1k Ninth street, the —Right Rev. Juwes | wages aud suluries, $ 1,138 pid for post The Nobraska Marblo Works J. V Swaoe . XA sons, superintendent dred wud | the 10t { the partinily deal. This (See illustration ) O'Counor, bishop of the vicariate of Ne- Juamingl, B0ANRT0; | pou o DebIsEkS Markle Warks J. V. Swee. recifically tWenty wen are eiploy City luspec 1 method, origh ating 1 this institote, is now | The German Association of Omsha, of | Rev Father A. M. Coluneri, secre. | 4g egate amount of newspaper used 41K | pis b oLy i o Uabie Macis Works | | i Pl tor i Jusues Gilbest, being adopted by sowe of the older schools | which Henry Pundt is president, erected in | tary w the bishop; Very Kev. Fathier W.| 049 pounds. The Beo rum.huu Compuuy | jug the yeur, reguslug W00, dur- | u The Nebraska Gas Light company’s works The total number of pupils who have re- |/ TERMAN LUTHERAN SCHOOL. Rev. Robert Donerty, eanous ue folding machine. The entite mnchivery | Fifteeuth stroct are the « private bunks ! e residences eroct. ™ f the Bk is exclusively devoted to news. | in Omubn. The mombers of thin fim jpucin Oum u that just r printiug, and it8 Lirce and stendily in- | energetio and. reluble v Busin d i CROEVOR Rpecifio reusitg dui'y and weekly eirculation wil ygrown The ¢ residineo i th 4 Lest point of sitate. at an carly duy, the iutroduction | iy, their wide person nintation & 0 ke portion of the ? lightning perfectiug presses. There are | thelp reputation for careful netention o by | putiorninic yiew iinety-five persous employed by the Boo | ness, havo put thew on o firm footing jn the 1 wiud *ublishiug Company in ity uewspiper busi- | community They puy five per coit o sey k unee of o Rev., F. J. Frose hag fitted up the | ment of the Gern an Lutheran church | purics, vte, My, Orchurd will Le uble to Contined o Seventh Pug,