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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY. JANUARY I, )0, CITY FINANCES, collected for 1860 was £402741 o The Mutwal Life Tnsurance Company | {hels it enternpise, o practiceof sound EDUCATIONAL, i i \ an and eounty levy of 204=5 miils " Nty O pusiness principles ceured. The officers are Sisters of Merey Pecording seeretary: G e, e " t Tovy fs divided v &lx funds -general |l of New York. of the company P Wman, presi- | Noeity in Amerien of equal population ean St Pateiek's sehool, Fourteenth and Cas- | retary s CoE WillTimson, assistant s The nssessed valuntion ty propertyrenl | Bid e, fnsane. sinking. and poor farm. The | This company presents a wondertul exhibit, dent: O, P Goodman, seeretary. Theirplace | rank i the advantages offered | tellne stree I chitrge of Rev, John den- *W. K. Shelden, physieal director, undl personnl, for the purpose of Txation, 17 | fund (o pay for the ereetion of the new county | Two hundred ind elehty-fve milHons paid by | of husiness (< at 110 Farnnm stieet ey Tther sex In acquiring a finfshed | nette, Therd are 15 puplls o attendance = IRNO-00, | 20,723,630 Phe actanl value of | jocsital, costing $£225.000, was derived from the the Mutual Life Tnsuranc and o eduention. Ino the publie tanght by Sisters of Merey PUBLIC CHARITE real property 1 estimated to be not 1ess than | Gyl of poor farm 1o1s, members, Judieious nvestments r ectric Lighting schools the course of study Is practieal and St Stanisian I Twenty-seventh and'y S10,000.0M.00. 1l while tux levy i fort For general expenses in 180 the fund was | 030,000 profit for the benefit of the insured The recently reoranized Thomson-Hous | alms to At the student for the battle of e, Dechtur <troets, s 60 pupils, toaght by Sis=1 The rapid growth In Owaha’s population lght il the X upon market values of | gy, road fond 0000, bridge fund $0.00. Many hive expressed surprise at the reeent | gon Sleetrie Lieht conpany s now engaged YHE PUBLLC BONOOLA ters of Merey and the econsequent tnerease i the demands property would not exeeed soven mille on the - ginet the goneral fand warrants have been | oxhibits setting forth the benefits the mem= | i'the erection of i coniodions and SUbstnial | mie pabiie sehool hiiid e Ymak St WeneesTins sehool. conneeted with 8t made upon public and private eharity, have dollr, The total tax levy for the fiseal year, aran amounting 1o $65,000, rond fund #6100, | bers of the Mutaal Life Tnsurance company | nower house st the foot of Jones street, The | S BUBHE Sehoal Birilidings of Ghiaha now 5 weicestins Bohemian Catholie charep, 1 tendered necessary greator aecommodation ending July 156, (80, % S06STA Thi amount | Bidge furd #.00 Wave recotved from fhat imstitution, Soquf | BT TS to e thive <tories (n hoigit, of | BmRer S ford i aceommodations for | jocatod ot 106 South Thirteenthsgroct. Viear | For (he oare of those: tn slekness and distresse i extinated 1o cover not only the running ex- etly and 8o smeothly is the work of this conis | Belek and stone: <opplicd Wit every | SDOUEIR00 Cbuplis (L 0t 0T General Chioki 15 the director, There are 110 A few months time will witness the opening of is”ncludes o Hberal extimate for grading County Government. [is Cperations may not always be known ¥y 0f hollers fo value o the grounds upon which s are | JUEGE Wiy 3 and Infrmary and Inmanael fospital nd repairs of streets and the amount st g0 g e county seat of Douglas cou anderstood by the general piblic. Herewith ined capacity of 101 Y06 O Omanhis Dubile sehon momte | In conneetion with the Convent of Morey at THE COUNTY HOSPITAL e tor sinking fund, as well ws Interest on | OGS O Gy and South O IS prosented o statement of the pasmnts s wil e subplied e B o T DUNHG RGO proDeTy Fittoenth and Castellar streots is the orphtns | g county hospitad fs o thoroughly fr 0 gute ot Anlahiloge = | Dowglas connty contains a number of incors | made by the Mutual L i . nd other 1y ey TN 8O0 c e, WHEEC 30 orplin children who e e e A In 1 co N pos " officers were chiosen at the electio with, W stracture of twenty=elght rooms. mith streot, conneeted With St Joseph's | Fenrasent i out e, shin comploto THE CITY THEASURY. November 6 Inst. They will nssume office the of payments t lors 15 new dynamos for ere R g Ly, FoaT 108 | German Catholle chureh, Rov, Goorge ikl itlay, Wi gy : 1 g ¥ 41 3, e rly $300.000.000 10 Lhe Cotpi i o wve oo Mih, and cnn accommodate S0 pupils 1 RN LS o) e nished, of At lenst et City Treasnrer Rush furnishes tie following | present month \ ) arrent ha eon Do {8 300 foot above the Tow-water auber is the director, The teachers are the | gaq wiy of two stories enel, capn statement of the collections made by hisoffice | Shertr—John F. Bovd {vely short space of forty=six years. Here will bo able to furnish to smo th Missonel FIver, ant from the - | SIstors of the Precions Blood. There isan en- | pidsieeonmodating 200 patients. The con Auring the ye TransaME AR Mnydet are the itens wetur & light maehinery to run AR Loy rolment of 238 pupils. LA UG AT B AR g A WEGULAI TAX COLLECTIONS, Reglster of Deeds T, F. M Paid tor death claims. 0 such ines, small inting Was . oregte - at St Mary M lene's sehool 18 Joeated at | i story . containing the gt Phys 15l © waar | County Clerk—Peter B, 0" Ma Pald for matured endowments presses, machine shops. ete. Eleetrienl motive i . N 1615 Donelns street, conneeted with St Mary | I oporating tenoral fand ; Judge —George Shiclds P TOF R Tes BOWer s proven i suecess in extublishments A R A s s beautteal | Magdalono's German Cathollo ehureh, Siste | Ss Steehine and aperntig ¥ Water rent fand Coronir-Dr. .1 rrigan. Pald for surrenders I requiring less than twenty-horse power. [t s 1 Binb ot thecity E of the Preclous Blood are i cluree, with o | {E8EGE s fham tite Bsepion e of Sower fund Survevor-d. KL Homse Paid for dividends i not only a suecess, but w great saving, An wdditions to. Omaha's fine pubtic RIS eurotied. Rev, Georse L GIaber IS the | gy wain huilding andconnected with 1 by a Inagment fand Superintendent of Tnstraction cloetricl motor takes ap huta smallamount | yGo ufldings nre the bake and Mason | 0reetor Tong eorrldor is i two Story and bsement Rehuol fund Mt ihew Total T space 10 manafaeturing establishment. | SGESL " Gen o magndfieent sisteeneroon | St PEEEES prrachinl sehool Is i the bases |G contuining the boller roonm, Kitehen Library fu 5 Honrd of Commnifssloners L. M While over one hundred and twenty=six | 10 dispenses with conl bins and Teensed engi= | SRV o Tiprosemen knowo te | MENEof St Peters ehurelat Twenty=seventh | JHare bakery, v S| Wil Turner, Richard 0 Keefte millions were piid for death el = | neers, saves fuel bitls and the salary of etp | GEEREHITS WAL Gvany Bnprovemgint Known (0 and Loavenworth strect v, P J, Tople Tu | NGRS HAKSES: | e ol o Peter 1, Corrizan and Richard 8. Herl downients, 1t will he seen that eis necossary where steam . engines ©are used. | oqerpatenitecture. B, Webster Bt | e direetor,” The Tndies o e Saered Henrt | Sio P GRS T e T o of the norts members lions were reeelved by the poliey Niolders In | Otmahn's” efty counell s entered into a cons | ST, BT aaie Vi, Wit S e e teachiers. This year 190 pupiis are ens | S o the et buiiding whil bi Setapar ML The eourt homse I o magnifieent stone and | the shape of dividends or profits: fu other | traet with The New Omuha Thonson-Houston | 56 TESHN W Ve r 4 S L roled 1l wdation of the harmless fsane Park tun | QeI Oeen o hloek of ground | words, this enormous sun was dedueted from | Bleetrie Light company to lght the eity by UL LAV o 1 Thio total ittendanes nt the Catliolie paroch= | JOTERE ucommacation of the Wemy ine Sewer malntaining fund A ARERELY Ipying the hlock of gr o b g B ™ ! 2 The pul sehools of Omaha are under the : L) charges of Donglas county. TEwill aecomnio Bonnded by Efghtoenth, Nineteenth, Farnam | the cost of the yearly preminms. The natural | eleetricity, On Febrinry 13 the contraetgoes | it P82 SQONE Gn i b uiden Ui aland private sehools is Look o neroase of | e patients O TTarney stroets, [See Musteation.] Thers | question follow g @ perasal of these figures | into operation and over 100 are Hehts must he |G O 6 pEied of edueation of 8 308 over tho attendunce of st yonr 4 ; YA R COLLRGTTONS {re o matn floors containing the connty of- | will be *What did_ the company receive from | in operation, The company 18 1o be I | P Sonday 1 Tune i ag e oL Inadaition to the regular conrse of study | il ettt s sond " . D) fees aind court rooms, The basement 1s oecu- | its poliey holders?® Tt ad reeeived for pre- | rendiness 10 comply with their partof the | (ot BEE TR heanhara: Henpy | Shorthand, typewriting and bookkeeping have | ThIs chavitaple institation L couguoted by Sitewalk fand Pled by @ number of the eity ofeers, In the [miams fron organization until December 3L | contract by Febraary 1. To construet the efr- Wil oamm AP been added this year in the selools conducted | heomder of “hranclsean sisters of the T e vl L rear of the court house s the sherifi’s resi- |88, &535.001.4 up to the sime dite the Mu- | cuits for Street Tght 50,000 | ©x- Wi, A, Kolley, C. F, T Eaerid | DY the Sisters of Merey olie _chur ‘h 1s located on ||1«-“- 20 Ly Bl o 5 L dence and county jall. The court house was A its policy holders 824813854, | pended and forty men have Dusily eni- He O, Coryeln, y LStk . - Twelfth and M w”\\:mh ’.‘ulu wdw axtondinn, oie. Tond e In 1855, and with the gronnd is v poses of exniet compurison it cannot e | ployed and Will'he until_everythin -1 W 8 Popitots ol | State Deat’ and Dumb Institate, | the superioress, About t0 sl F150,000, (0 beyond that date, but up to the | pleted and in readiness to comply with the I8 Ol L 3 were treated duringthe year and 500 outside I street viaduet fund ¥150.000, dgatelin Sl U R $ i I UL S Dr. B R Spi Charles | Surrounded by twenty=three acres of bheavs | patients nursed 8 ikl Diadlal L CRETE) ! IHE AL R LU R AR B RAZLALRIRE U A e 1t ofiecrs are C.F. Goodman, presi- | Ul and well-Keptgroinds, on o conmanding | The sisters i ¢l + of 8t Joseph's hospital Sloping of banks fund 105438 The Waterworks. | Tt e be aceurately e 1 omsonctouston cotapun Fred R MeConnell, Vice presidents J, B | eminenee in the northwestern purt of Omaha, | have a block of ground on the corner of Tenth TS 1t received from poliey lolders g by minihundance 0T O (A Boston | pipor, seeretary. The city e L dohn | are the eotmmodions buildings of tie Nebrask d Castellar streets on which thoy ntend to b AR |1 pguires B los of witer il (sunple | 1 paid potiey holders B k. R AITYA PLALE 4l Rusih 1s ex-oftielo institute for the deaf and dumb, Tho builds | ereet f new bullding next yonr. 16 Wil be “ AL COLLECTIONS i citfes of Oma So ) of the comp: unk s<upervision of the sehool system and tenc ings will aceommodate 130 pupils: the enroll- | bie - of . s ) r8 From miseellancous sourcos, .. s | thele inhiubitants With agua pur And should have on hand and treasurer, : I.vosted I Superntendent Henk e fon 641 tn 1 anildron . Bies Stite s | I of -t cATRIE L SCHOOL MONKY COLLECTED to mect ~ their wants, Commencly t of which the Muty Laceu- | Tho city uplt The school consus for {1 i for the Tnmates wine : for i Tho " ohior . b primbine suifion of Foree and i L, WL | avenuie, whiere orders for Hiehits can e placed. TR G E M aBY AUendants ave required o e factc ! " Oapital I il kinds 0 dhrouzh Omaha and South Ouahi the Amer At 1 s wiade for 18| T AGEINRD I an inervase of nearly i glothing ud transporiation t et | Creliehton, Omihi's wealthy philanth o001 GBI RLBEM DL SRE S by judicious investments, A BTG BT thie n s, i fon for the | By the will of his lnte wife, Mrs, Miry ¢ 136021 | ) ! HIRLTON: i ¥, the subject of this i ainst 10061 malntons of the | S 0,000, The | ton, the hospital received hoquests i regit - T2 | from the southern extremity. & young business men, | present year the buildings and g I have ), 1t is Tous organization that hus ac- | s won for t l Y some four yeurs ugo and pecn mproved by the addition of, wlks compl ! ed ,“u Lk .ll':l.‘-f- Teproper clafms, N any othe with the Mic leetrie compay s of elehte and inside blinds throughout. sof |1 intenti nd total sro0nan | SR Toot af T st in the world show a stewardship 1Hke this il il AR TS) JE e the huildines aad grounds s 8115000, The - | convert the old buliding into a mount of preminms received from | agsd L bR W. I, Allen 1s the general agent for this com- | fntenden N st spring My PUBLIC RCHOOK FINANCE stitute IS heated by st Hghted by elecs | women who ' come to Oniha to w of bonds 4400, | < has its own system of waterworks and | ment 201 papils In attendunee. The feachers | dents CLF, Harrson, troase saving iny I Nospital I8 John City Government, 3 Nt U ? o ote | pany for Nebraska. the Dakotas, Colorado, 3 Wit the Mid< | he funds for meeting the expenses of the | trieit indobte the eity of Omuha g o4 i , provided with fire escapes, It has IMMANUEL HOSPITAT g the Nebrask 4 npany. wise provision of Nebraska's excellent high | Which J AL Gillesple has b ihd the lnty loof hewancilne | Nebrask 10 s s recelved ench | ent of the Swedish Luthewin ehureh in 1 ! electrical cngineer and contractor, represent= | ived from the sale and leas £ state school | educeation. The boys cluss in Nobras! ity oMcers are o d for | supply for the o i condemmned L Whic wnized in 1883 With & ¢ o sile and lew M state sehool 1. The boy lass In Nobraska, City officers o Lfor | supply for the eity, Lund ndemned at | § in printing office ov | denconess institute for the eare of the siek clected on December 3 nst and will enterupon | there large settling hasins and an inmense | kuown and nost popular insu h maints the public | painting it ofite 2 008t 0f K00 surer —John Rush, their suecesstul completion and opening. anite wall-one of the safe liome com- | B gysten and automatic eluctric motors. FND REOR rof the systeni. ABOut 500 pupils are | sons who I visited, S trained nurses o el ity ; NERAL FUND 1t pupi s Whot \ | 1o with liard wood. Tteontain Mhderous | 150,000, dins had no oceasion to question | POWer ok electric ratlwny thut m 1 veloping the and unknown sense of | hospital, two of whos it presont i Stock- ) Wit fny one i ne | Erom taxe sive system of parks and boi < which | 1nto the service main that leads to the reser- hurrah or extra effort for larze pre- | shonin visitors actual residents of Nebraska are recoived at | mirably locited on Amesavenue in Monmionth Some of the argest cities on the eontinent. | basing is an Al of 700 horse powers a dupli- b o substantial con I 1 t T state board of publie Tands and buildings o hospit ounds Wil reprosent an AOPES, WAR MDY LKA, b)Y Voilre | Ing station at o tobe used for tne upon as a sel ha Mortgage Company ' RHEUDIANATBN LAt s I R L ML U will be veady for occuy and & vear thoreafter, This par B! horse power, 18,000,000 f ¥ | company as follow | presi- [ nvesty I sums is conduc s | the spring [ eres nds Vyom g and. Ut with offices th the ) schools are derived mainly from the revenue |18 aniply January 1, 1550 L6100 | pon the servic L rvorks rin eharlty's cnuse { and lowa Insurance Co. sold out Mr. Zewner and opened | je w. A hiandse creased \»H:\I nd v s and progre ipportionment fund, de= | The puplls are glven o good graded sehool ha, A short time ago he conesived the ing the Chicngo office cof the Brush Electric | ands, Sehool expenses, 3 working dail N anEBkua Ol aRIos i iAo (R | Ltoek of RO00N: 1 e wit \ W00l expenses, thercefore, are | e dadly ofthir two yenrs, The following eity oficers were | Florend Ml steps taken t | dtal st _' OmpANY il el VI LWXpuyers 8o fur as direct taxation rpentor Shop attache the institute, The | without regard to cere or color. e has their dutios the present month: pumping station. Work Pushed o the | 1n the great west, 1Cwas or | n d conecrned SHre t tnecdle v % )y the sec < report fo gurate the systent of or in-| T has col by voluntary con- Comptrolle . | The new pumping station [see (ustration] | panies. Siy the organization of the Ne- | ME Itimuy I prepared to turlsh unything 1y I ¥ S e 5 fistruetion I the System now | of { af Doac o NOW der quired. Mr. Kinney will be pleased EFrom leenses Pablic P §00 T\orue. POWer Gaakull « T enitine of | elaiis, consequently there has be i e P hearing so that the pupil can ) rand under- | holm, Sweden, further perfecting themselves ) cos, He Wil ol slensure 1 ate apportionment N 3 " within a fow years will place this eity on an | V0 Walnut Hill. The enzine used for but to be content with the ord : M PVork Life el b the institute, Park addition. nceeessible by the eleetric nscom 20 on condition th Ly eXp | purpose. The company has now in course of | stockholde | b1y lead outlay of £00.000. “The present build S SroF thU oLty triple expansion, which will dents Lo B Williams, ‘viee president: F. B, tation of THE CHILD'S HOSPITAL, Tlee, waterworks | SR hullding, O Shipwith A, 1T, from liquor Tieenses and police court fines, o | buen i operation for twenty yente. for ten 0f succoede 4 K 1Cits superintend- | B ¢ e WHO FOF Ten yenrs wis the 3 an oflive in the New York Life building s an | gour from the sty s the only oty of » MOTFOPD o1l 8olved the problem of nh adequate wate The Nebraska and Towa Insurance Com- [ 41 LAY AW 1s the only eity of the metropolf ien solved the proble f un adequute water i A of ereeting o hospital building and 1 company of nd, O, With the on the jrove jnd nichinery of |t v sewli suececded T buildin: cast wing of i Mayor—R. ¢, Cushing. | improvements and September Tast witnessed te,and is as s TG s M LU S ! ik expense of K ol year wa lows: Superintendent Gillesple was the | teibutions from the charitably disposed per- 3 the way of cloctrie Tighting, transnissio Police Judge ~Lee Helsioy. {15 0 muendficent eut stone straeture, fin- | braski and Towa it has pald i losses over | S TS et mates and pl 4 Erom fines 9 wroughout the country, 1t consists in de- | engngement (o altt tients of the hin Tins. Just bogn 1o, 1 extens | 15000000 gallo; 1city pumping water | litization. The company proposes to mak Uit i) = visitors thro i Life D FCs, stand an ordinary conversation. None but | for the work before them, Tho building s ud- cqual footin in the ntt i pumping water from the riverinto thesettling sufe eash business, their aim b i LR A RO D D I e A . g The institute i under the control of the | motor e, When both wi ro constructed ko, Ot candition that tholclty expand' 5,000 PALBORES, (NG SUUPIRY, BS MOS. Ve to. profite of the [ Theme vecords show many excellent i Misc hools. illustration P o 1 1 MHISEeS LR s PAMDINE INto the Wi, W Jolnson, treasurer, and M, J. Burns, secreti i hul i i i A cozy retreat f ok I8 the Bishop . Plins and specifications : v and B A k 3 i 4 I Ihined service pumping | and manager. On May 1 Tast the company in the lans g ] Rt AR LaanL The membors | L Letad bl i PURPINE e managements, and sinee then, unde reeg selceted Toans Tn Coun- | Buildin: s \ il r 17 et tred ' ATRMETAE in Plorenee fn the | Mr. Bums admirable guidance and superyis- i Soutly Or The petive r alsti of Ay HOMpoLprL e ustus Pratt, George A | for, thet I provermentof business has been ve of the business s 1 the Wands of - rdson, I ehurge of Bieish deps riinents Miss Phib taoh e iathtvef o )f this | mat L and it is cnjoy W suceess and | L Squire and Thomas Brenman, whose expe 3 7 A ars e SLBhRLeN il | S ok se e ot TR, 3 e existonce Swith an | amount §00000 has prosperity that is as flattering as it is satis- | ence renderthem peculiarly fitted for th o : Lutheran school, Soutly | rooms for | rwards for ble &55,000 0 e derived from the park | U1 further addi i Ctory. Mr Burns has hid tventy vears | Investment of funds in this way, - Th 2 Pyent Tins two tenchers s | ehildren, Twenty-five patients ean he se- LR O NI TR Lh DAY In course of econstruction i i (he insurance business, | €ages and interest coupons arc all mnds pay- | S it o ketedie ds the prineipil. - Spee | commoditeds adult prtients of either sex are s T LI L o i stat 152 NOINE i Tmprovement in the condition | able at the Om ational bunk in New York . 4 L e (P R e a3 they must pay 0 they able. Tnenteic This Sunrorfwportion of 1y hashean BN SRS andlPoppleton o | of the company was a foregone conclusion e, [t is conceded that this plan of {0 SRBl Ot | man and all non sehool branches. | but children are treated free. About four pent on Jetferson square and dn Hanseam | {RGEE SIS Sotth. Oninia servies | upon his ussamption of charge. Of the very | pliciniz eastern Investorsin directcorrespond- | B ity . i The Onaha Kindo located at undred putients have: been cared for during DRk . tho latter puricn Tuke i tohe butlt | bibe. The bullaine will cost #5000 and will | considerable advancement made under hix | ¢aee withoan institution sowidely and favor-| CHERS AND | tarney Strect, has | ii- | the pe prineipal object of the institi- nd othar, mprovements made attor destens | 2o uipped with: #5000 worth of pumpi which will be [ #ble known as the Omaha N is 0| Two hundred and sixty-nine teachers are [ dren. TCisn o prospe tion s (o receive and care for siek and nvalid By D At e voIand, | machinery. | issued early i Wwiple and | very desirable one for rties. e of | i the publ of O DIy condnetod, T tedehors e Mict fves | ehildren. There are a numberof endowed 1o e AU LR | Are now lald in Omaha and South | conclusive: t upiny only [ Omahn's most substantial citiz stoek- | At the. This 1 v Griflith, direct Miss Lin Walls | Heds, the money for which nis been contrib- sl ! WY O 130 iles of mains. Leading from the does. business fn-this state, which Is another | holde v in Uhis company. | plo 3 Miss Porsis ining. [ uted' by wealthy friends of the hosvital in thy 7 4 pumping station to the reservoir on Wi recommendation to its trustworthiness and | ~ | ries to sy Al Bus. 10 night sehools 1. Which the | enst. =~ DS ot - e i Cventy | dserving chirietar—1t 1% ot reaching with | The Anglo-American Mortgage and | pals liers wits $I0bA530, - | Various br Lageht 1 the public schools | The CRid's hospital s o charity of the ouoters of the fouth Omuba Stacks | four tneh main extends down Cumi 7| the the tentacles of an octopus to all parts of Trust Company | Crense” of EHOE over the sum paid tor the i Stenogtaphy e ghven | Episcopal ehureli. Bishop Worthington ix its rd AT Iny s DOt ORI O Lan K xtoenth and from Stxteenth and Caming | the country for husiness, but is satisfied with |y oo coa g R S PUIPOSE i1 188, it Tii avor ex-oftiein d L Mrs. Bishop Clarkson is ORI ORI NG 0 aatly e streets south to Poppleton thut at home. with the Taudable object of | hOGIEM 108 Sl OiiTeltBn Obloie ht sehools ' 1s 210, mostly the mun; Twenty-fourth street olectrie motor venue to South O a | benefiting those from whom it derives Bs eyl tiv 1255 Zrol8 OBO. 1 wirls whose time during the da, CONVENT OF MERCY ORPIHANAGE. R e T R s i ety mios Of e | main support. Withal, the Nebraska and Towa v e There i but one endowed Catholic coll L living 1200 Anb oo B ot s P tteoni i E AL QARTa T for public use. About #3000 his been spent in | Servic laid Wt cost of | Insurance Company is a meritorious organiza- | {1 o, in the United States 11l institu- DS/ EhBES ro BOVOrL st o e e ek M AR AT ERUDILC Senl AUt BRI e st ARgLY ; ! ot | rising, lberal. and as sound as a {100 i tlon Is Creighton e Omah : ate schools and quite 1 wumber | s locnted the orphan e litic sy naieatannd s ei ndicate ; ng twenty ) new i 5 YT R A = It was the dyin of Ed instraction is given in special branches hildren i g UASOR R, ; ¢ Creighton, one” of Omuhws in parochial work connected with the ol T 1]-»\. I‘h' Py HOW T 0 “:ll"tll{\‘llx‘"l . 1. Taylo prompt business methods. SR UL AR R S ok S hHTGha? A O e 0T -vl..‘nx!-'.‘nfi FIRE AND POLICE, e Aty AR . 7. Taylor, for many years the popu- [ 3 ton, should endow & free colivgd i ¢| *The totul number of child : ‘containing ample dormitorios, piy i drants, distributed throughout every settled gonbialugenpobtieNew VorkLifaiineu e lUnltedsSta tonilipan & Invostment GO (#Ii0 aadcabioniof, youstiswithou ool rooms ind chiapel. Tts cost i Aa sl A f section of the city. ance company, has been o resident of Omaha | The United States nd Investment | SIEQEE BEIOH v“”‘_w“.‘["' s f 3 000. Tt 1 al her house for Ne- o five and police depuriments of Omahi | T bullding of the settling busins and | for twenty yéirs, and although n modest and | company is the only national bulld e associ- | Al Frogiiton catio 12 (he i o w8k of the Mol o tindor the Tmmadlate and ubsolute con- | pumiping station at Florence ensures to con= | anpretentious min is one of themost suecess- | ation dofiz husiness il o United States LA i i MISCELLANEOUS CHARITIES. {rolof the polieoand fire commission, whose | sumers of Omala and South Omahi pure | ful and well known eitizen, For niheteon | fn the eity of Omala. ion offers Dlotoavan e el e o | B0 = The Old Wormnen's home at 2718 Burt street is fourmembersare appolnted by the governor | article tor domestic consumption. T years his office has been at Fourteenth and | better fidgeements for both investors and ELoon DU A LR R R OLOK DRl the weatnpedynl Cretreat for old women without honies. OEM Sor ‘;fl‘l‘""“-‘"““- The mayor of the | o the Missourd 15 pure and healthy: the loea- [ Douglus streets, but recently he removed to | borrowe: an any other assiociation of its o 1 1 4 i in pub il privite i Woune ung and old, seeking cnployment ity 1s ex-ofiiclo a member of the police and | oy of the pumping house far above the lezant quarters in the Barker block. | Kind. ; Tho golleg Y contuiisd.om und no city i the country s made mord | in'the cliy and withaut means, iro kept until fire commission und also its chalrman. The | Giige outlets of the. city obvintes the possi- Sent histime 15 mostly consumed | Send for tustrated lteratu of valuable worles, The seientitic laboratory | generous provision for ereasing lier public | they seire work. Children aré also cared for. prosent members of the board are: Gearse L | Bilfiy of 'contamination by deleterions sib- AR IS Droperty Dterests. which | Toous 810 27 and 218 Tt Nationul bank |15 the most complete i the west, Durimg the | Tibraies nratio with the growth of popula- | 1655 wnder the control of e Women's Clris- Fluart HowardBLBii o, (L. ‘M. Bennott and With 1ts Immense seitling basins | consists of dwellings, storex und vacant lots in | building, Onia yearanew cloek vault has been'added to the | ton. e A dan assoclntion, Mrs, K. A Smith 18 the mi- Ohristiin Hartmann. . F.'8° Brownlee i5 the | (hi'eonipany 1% sure to pinp into 1ts service | Omaha and Nebruski farm lbinds. M bilee obsorvatory at a cost of 800 The collez THE P ARy, tron. Tt alms to ho strietly i charltable Insti- O ok hatohold regulur weokly | matns the “purest water 10 be had in this ¥ ame of the ploneurs fn the Sutherlane Y |The Commercial Directory Company. (iU s commodious, T conpection with Qualin laviss a diveet tax for the support of | twtion, o etings. s e exclse | goetic Flovida, property Int R e g e 5 3 e 18 St John's Catholie churel a free public library o ged by hoird of he Creche is a day nursery for the care board of th ity ,',,',." ity offios |comprises irhoa 1o 10y M T T OIenE ik tlmoas | Thisicon pany was incorporated in July 1888, | neat stone edifice attended to by the priests | directors appointed periodicilly by the | the children of parents who are at work: dur- suite of ro on ‘the first floor of The Bee | heen almost entirely ¢ 1B UmO RS | and at present” has the Support of over three | of the collo i RGN alls & Comootaa i th sl [in fhaidaysand Huv o 10, 100k Dullding We A Underwood ix the presidents | that town, On the site Hotel Suther. | hundred "".'I""’"'I‘)';"";"";~‘“""' hauks 1hOr The attendance at the colleze during the | \prises 35,517 volumes, is | after their 1ittl s A nominal sum s v s W. A, | win. h d 1 alond "he object of the company is g6 s hos o 105, Nisen 0 i 18es 26,517 08, L A 5 i The police foree coniprises ninety men, W, | W, }I.. :n.u. manager; A. B, Hunt, superin- | Ia (I.'Inlxllim-ll‘ln‘::ll;‘\lll!“\;:‘:.l‘.. |m'|lw i TS A J""m"g e h';-' Your s thoofl Ui duoronsn “h nIIII: & Toon. which issupplied with t ;}Il‘ ged II![!:«“:_'-’ hestowed, M it oy gk e com [ Rud Nt S Mrho. mora thin twice a8 lare as the one | sousumers, in conventent hook form.and to do | applicants were refused admission for want | Dur 1 rowed numbered | the cormer of Ninetd nd Harney strects. 1l Eha toreprait dlHbuted Ui oboms Real Estate } Duirned, 1t faces the Gul of Moxlco und come | for tho rotail dealor what the wholusal s i j ey - | 1t is conduct nek and Patr i 2 . oes LC 008 | cles ¢ the Jobber. Conno 3 s In- 0 mands a magnificent view. 1t is almost fin- Aaratle Johhor. Laanne | TRV during the | itably disposed | ished and will be opened in u few weeks. Tt is ik gk AT rowne all, i X number of hooks 3 g Owhed by the. Sutherand hotel eompiny, of pelB dgan R Jho 1| Theoldest and most populir educational n- | ised fo 10 1K wils 10,5003 0 1880 the | that ¢ " Sewing P, Huze, chief detective, with four ve been | \hiel M lor is president. — He has “also LotoRnLlIFOuEIONS “l- stitution in Omaha is Brownell hall. a semin- | ealls numbered 42,726, Book borrowers' cards | s¢hool on Tenth street, between Dodge and assistunts; Patr anitary officer; applied to create o hul:l]l but w~l4-|--_~lnn~- lwlvn ofhersplendld hotel, the Gulf View, | e 5':'“-1‘,‘. »and R. ary for young ladi the auspices of | were issued to 3,117 applicants: visitorsto ref- | Capitol n It dispenses eharity among 8 fhtie o oro are. 4 | firm with u gradual advance on first-class In- | 111 be open the entire ye It s now | Fetary and manager. the Episcopal church. s established in | erence room, 25,0005 visitors (o reading room | the poor residents of that section of the city, AlbaryiK sliar O e o | ide property. The Omaha Keal Estate Ex- 2 I wi » ope - 1863 and 1 ved a steady g timated], 10,00 1. Jurdine looks after the relief work punted ofcers, 2 juil trol conduo- 3 . od and turnished, and will be opened - d has enjoyed a steady growth and | [estimated], 110,000, . Jardine looks after the r vk AL L\ R i frol conducs | change, orginized in- November, 188, holds Gaye Mr. Taylor hat also batlt H. Hardy & Compa prosperity ever since. It isatténded not only | The expenditures during the past yearwere: | G. M. Hitcheock is the president and Alf (. T YO T o et 4G | dully Beasions. : I b id biik boilding 1n Sutherland. | Established for ten years at 1900 Farnaum | by pupils from Nebraska, but from il parts |On book account. % on. Dulidmg nedy, seorotury, N monthly puy police department 15 | Tlie total considerations for real estate sold B i B . handsome | street ah the leading “wholessla and retail | of the west. It I pleasantly Toeated i a quict | count. EL455.07; on Salary neconnt, &5 Open Door at Twenty-fifth and Capitol 0 vas oo of the first eltics in the coun- | GUFLE tho Hrat olevon months of 180 wers oud story. The buildin ney g00d%, toys, notions etc. | but pretty part of the city on South T supply account, & the 5 o 1 a refuge for fallen women who' de- try 1o adopt the system of patrol boxes hav- :l‘ Hfim- ;’“f.'r"?,; ;!»k_l fi!fif' ,Il,llu{"';‘h‘llmfll"u Gulf View ,,i‘,‘.,. 1 th T e cho I'%N ections of Imported Tln-,;m. n..“ building IlI||[|~l|'i||\ 1l ]l(‘{l\{‘\ln( |x]|u~||||u:.',_ for the 5 |nr1-(]n[|' lumd Joung Il.-t v\llm m‘.‘y.- gone 1h% Telophono communication With POLCS | oumprseitve tabin Shows (he amount of the wined entirely b; ods, which their facilities | first = page, s = a imodiou: A valuable donation ca It 15 conducted by the ~Women's shows oY1y tho o land. Ter it custern prices: They | Structure fitted up in the most perfec 0 presented the library 1 Volumes | Ohristfan Temperanee union. Mrs, Clark i headquarters. it transfors by montis f ars, not in- O Rk RO dencos and’ busic | iy espectnl attention to the wholes e tride | and supplicd with all the essentinl | of the Monthly Review, belng an unbroken | the matr i _ i . rulm n:u Aw:m;,wr; i i cluding | mber: sites for sale in this great health and m.,ll‘.,."%. o ,;..,(.}( ‘.ll,,““ "“l{""""“(“"}"‘l to & modern institution L’l"l s.-{«‘g;:.rl uu'n{-fiu mI-A.{Ifiltu m-'uIi ] "“I:llhmI WO ]1.‘ e :‘ul N::.»n;‘;: M'he paid fire department mahu 15 wel MONTIT. E ploasure re G to that of any of the eastern houses in their #1753 2| Miss Jessie Allan is iblic arian e streets is aboarding house fo organized and equipped with all the lntest ap- — e line. They an_especiully strong line of | th r yeur 31,000 we re | sisted by Misses Magg O'Brien, Edith | spectable working girls conducted by pliunces for putting down fires. The monthly e 1 Massachusetts Mutual Life Ins. Co. | baby carrfuges for the spring trade, togother were added. Tobitt. Blunch A. Allanand Theodora M. | Womens Ohristiun associatic payroll of the men comprising the fire de- | February Broeees I‘rl»lm:u:\"l‘“:<l::| -“:.-1:“"'""“/ re you | With other goods suitable to the oy notion T v 116 young ladies attending | Burstall. The Nebraska ey infirmary, 419 partment averages §,500. PAREShAzns paent s bory ATy S T b o 11 o pecial attention to mail orders. Send which is a slight inerease over AW LIBRARIES. South Twentieth si ducted J.J, Galligan i the'chief of the s || golng to merease vour life insurancct 1 so. A last year and the largest number ever attend- | There are 7,000 volumes of law hooks Gifford and - Wilkinsc with Charles J. Salterand Joh 5 oy D flolypuchinieyoumiLaeths AR —— ’ Ing regularly, law library of the New York Life Insu matrol 188 Mo fofs. ' George A, Coulteris the super- | Jify” s have paid tor or tronty yearst To profect | American Hand Sewed Shoe Company. | During e year o new ehapel was con- T Douslis county maintainsa poor relic do- ve telegr 5 3 gains 80 3 ; : Al o | Structed on the east of ) proper s Dbars 0 8 gt prtment in the hasement of the court: house ortholise and policeitelegranh aye- | Avuit.:. seeees 000 | T5nsult the Massachusetts Mutual Life Tns 15 firm hus hoen In- business In Omaha for | SEACIEC 0 The ustof the Wl hroncr wnd 1a || he members of the Omahy bar huve w | RN Wnths, - Cou, flour. September. 3 Sontraabiy cars and have u trade that has grown v Library of about ,000 Of rOpOTLS, text- October. 0 [ance’ Company. Under their coniract, you | four yeirsand lve u tride thut s rown | (o Oketo limestons. 1015 Gt Rominesaiie | hooks i other works not keneraily fouin | Comee. heans *and " wocossury * clothing are Omaha Gas Manufucturing Co: | November.. ; O o 2 o end cueh [ In volume furing (ho past, year, 4 stylo ot wrehitoctune, 11 foot A Wi | T brivate Hbviesof ooy s s iy | §lven to deserviic anpiicants, County Kee The works of the Omaha Gus Manufactur- B P ratied. by "tho iw | general Jobbers of hoots and shoos and make | reeted at a cost of #000. The funds tor | islocated 54" Baxton Dlook, [ Muhoney aitondito, she noorrelisfinork, 1a- ng company, which cover three-fourths of u ¢ L | o AT aanc et e, snd Dat I the | & specialty of & moedium grade of mon's woar | Putlding this chapel canw prineipally trom of £ to the legal fraternity, | MEted by Frank B Zimmer, - 00 Dblock at Eleventh and Jones streets, have the regular warranty deeds placed | potRSSUEEPTE SNSSHCISNEY diViabnds to re- [of their own manufacture. Their stock fs | firings mide to Bishop Worthington und frou he assoclution are: G. B, Luke: | b0 Gounty dlspensary 5 loouted 1 (he been nulltcrlnll\i liulnmflllxlu g the past \ D mld u]urn-ul deal u]f propor 'thm been | quee’your premium payments. The first pay- nlwuf‘n(‘muph'!vIn lines that are in dally de- 00BHONR-DLY IFIONASANG ILEUIDOXS 0 ent; A, C. Wakeley, seerctary; W $ 3 year and an entirely new plant, adequate to | sold on lund contracts. It Is impossible to es- L e largests and ofter the fivst, pay- | mand, Tieot the wints of wolty of o nsfers during vizeants Thomas' Ormsby, [ the past y: 1thy yet conservi- sergeants G, M. D, Graves, fourth ser= | (jvo'tone, No fietitions sti i) 0 B o b O By o | filled for persons unable to purchase them at Uil i bing (o satisty thoevory day | the Episcopal church treasurers Miss 1 . 0'Brien, Tinra: | (e for Dersons quabie b | oD 200,000 population, | timate the amount of money represented by el L e s pallay | wants of everybody, 1 goods ure mami- R v, § the drug storcs, - Proscriptions ure @il for 14 oW In' Process of Construetion 4t Twens | these contracts. O L i e Lo, T atup | BLCtuRGd oXDrossly for the Wostorn Trade and Omaha Medical College. ; MISCELTANEOUS TABRARIES, ity or county Chargus whion wiition by Coun- tleth and Conter strocts, Tho gas holders of 2 bl 5 Wpofit: br continue with greater | T 80ld i Cvery atate and torritory from the | This institution i in fts ninth year and is in | Crelghton coiloge 1ib Wity hus_ro- | 4, Phystelun ookl Awtatant County’ Bhy this plant will have a capacity of half a mil- AL T R R AL Ay Miscissippi Lo the Daelfic const. ey are ex- | # very prosperous condition. Tts thorough | cently acquired a most valuible colleetion of | {14 1 Ry alshn Blph. Hein) Tion cuble feet, The Army. oMo, 100ms 500 und 203 Be Jusive western agents for the goods of the u-u.‘n.n.f properly fits young men for the most | rare and chofee literary works, now comprises Ty SHAOLEY DALY ho outlay during 1880 for improving the [ Omaha is headquarters of the division of the - rooms 20 and 32 Bee bullding | (o0 ocket dabhor. conipany, ‘e lirgast | rosponsiblo ealling of 1ife, and its raduates | 6500 volumes iution Tay in new mains and construeting the [ United States army known as the Depar i and Western Towa. wimufactory of the kind In the world. The | stand high in the medical “profession. 1ts | (The Oddfeliows of Omaha have o 1ibri ¥ floc ORI TAD oal | street holder was $110.000. The con- | of the Platte. Three miles north of the busi- A L firm s magnificont quurters at 106 Harney | location, corner Twelfth and Pacific streots, | about 5,000 volumes which was formerly a Jpciont jald hoale ke during the past | ness center of the city ort Omaha, the n Mutnal Lif surance Co. T, Austin Is t anager of the [ near St Joseph’s hospital, gives its students wting lbrary. , St 't L by sl 4 > oppor R B e R e atotloah R &1 heas zations ur your exeuedud oo tons, Tlhe compiny mow | eiof post of e depu Lol WO |, JU1V. 80, the Pann Mutual Lifo Tngur- | PUSInGss. fine opportunity for the practical study of | The Swedish societies hus a library of E : o o " hous nes, consisting of o 820 strcat innps et irte e pot 16 hoch ted, from which 15 dis- | #nce company of Philadelphin, Pa. estab-|The Clark Steam Heating Co R aiia Ma iod). oollbrs | A nemi s YSho SOLM N BEIMACIE ek “ho ofticers of’ the company are Frank Mur- | {ributed all the supplios of ‘clothing, subsist- | Hished o genoral agency tn Omiha, oom 8 | phis i are ge contractors for | consiats 0F Gronty-our” Vrofosams cichiof | authors o thel owi cownis u & Surgical Institute. phy, president, Isane Battin, superintendent. | ence, ordnance and Rinmunition used by the [ ¥ho Bl 00 FAEy Dy onnosted | Steam and hot wuter heating and power | Whom ranks as aneminent practition The Bohemian . 8, library is In a pros- [See Hlustration.) troops at the several posts included In the de- “1"”11‘ o LT AN o ¥ oot ing | plants. l‘hur are the largest and most pros- | There are thirty students now attending the | perous condition. 1ts lbrarian is J. Michal, Phis 1a the Lurgest,and most Gompl b Postoflice Statistics. partment. The army headquarters are pleas- | ¥ith the Mutaat Lige of NOX VOEE SLREHE | perous firm Tn their line in the west. They | college. e The Danish assoclation of Omaha hus' u | WSS GRE WEEERERRE HHORE SOIGRGLE SRILE Omuha's postoftice has stoudily inereased i | Ant1Y locited, oceupying the fitth floor of The A peInlly noted tor strenkth, liberality and gurry i toelcu fall Tine of engines bollors, Oviah A e T il tholde cqlleatlon of works I the Danish und |j,thie wost, Tt 18 now located t Thirteen(l o8 oss, | Beo building, J oty stenm and hot water heaters, steam pumps, D " 2 b8, Dodge, ke O O L o this | Tho following are the ofiicers composing the | SORSCTVKIS: d 15 more worthy, of | Traps, gauges, engine trimmings and’ every | The Omaha College of Music was establishod T P d will be supplied whei she new postoffice is | $taff of Brigadier General John (A, Brooke. | BRARIHG PGS ots of over $15,000,000 and | Yariety of engineers' supplies, They are |in 1887 and has an average attendance of Uhurohes cases. They ure also engaged i the munufac Tt Tty flve ohrrier v employed, | commander of the department: Major M. V: | Istitution. WIthussetsof overBime0 gl ng | agents' for all 0f the best manufactures in | twenty-five punils. Allof the higher branches | Omaha has winety-tour church organtza- | (R of Surglonl braces and appiances of il e Gty b e CE g | Shoridan, adjutant general; Major Gengrai | Urplus of over EamaK. the, Fong MM theli Tine, and guuranteo Airst elass mutorial | of music, elocution and hurmony are taught, | tons divided among almost ovory known do- | [T 0GR of detormitios, Tho pros figures of the operations of the office for the Inspector general; Captain P H, | Ssies all approvee et 06 KTl T, [ and work, They'nre successors to the Strang | The course of study includes all the branches | homiaation. Some of the ehurchi editives are | GG WO Nave been occupied by the in. fisoal year ending June 30, 1880, 4 udge advocate; Lieutenant Colo- ":“'ly o mitkelonns on the. bost busihoss or | & Olark Stenm Heating company, and are | of volco culture, bieathing, ete. and the sys- ul'vhl" g:nlr'x.l"l»‘-?:“‘l:r and cost handsome | B0 0" oy, commodious and conve Money orders und postal note Mdjor iy, it Mughes, ‘ohtet guartermusters | {0 Bioporty Tocatod tn' westorn oftios, | 10osted wt 10202 Faruam strect. tem of musical training I8 véry thorougn, | Sums heir erection, i ‘] e gy s a0 k shurehes ure divided nmong thedenom- | 85 they are, huve become too con B a1 | Ma olist aemulsgry o his compiny 18 welcomed by all public spir- The faculty consists of Miss Lizzle Isiics 0 ohurohes aro b h - rowing buskiess and 1 the near Mariey ardor wnid poatal notow bad, TT6i 83407364 ?}f:-‘"l'fi:’,h{l ajor Dallas ll«u'u'hx‘. medicul direo: | joig Y I el unt fail't show due up- | Birkinbine Engineering & Supply Co, | dire Dlano, singing, violin, cello, hare | inations as follows: Buptist 10, Catholic 9, i Sulos 0f stamps wnd postal card | e 5 : g o Wil be abandoned for the bullding 7 o A folin, violo, collo, | Ohristian 2, Congregutionul 10, Episcopal 9, ngor 3 , tation. i Jooated in the First National | Ii0AYS Uharles Buetons 4 ih 5, Latter Diy Saints 1, Lathe und Ha streots, HOW Known us t i f ‘it nccount 155007000 | puymasters Mujor . W. Benham, Inspéctorof | Prec o i This company, located in the Pirst Nattonal | i\ilioed i Alexandring’ k- [Jewish 8 Tattor Duy Saluts i, Lutheran e 1 ol R s Seanato oner orvor sosangh 1Rl Em’l'tllurmunr&étluu, Licutenant’ ©. A, Wor- H. B, Palmer & Son. bank, has made o marked success b Omaha | Sy and A, Go Robinow, slooution; Miss | Methodist i6, Presbyterian 18, Adventists 1, | house: \[Thls bullding was vocently purchusod Othor postal funds den, neting engineer officer; Lie T T8 B i gy S Ui castern manufuctorios, A | 10 Walker modern g eo City Mission 1, Unitarian 1, o LA TOVATOnEL HON 1% Drosread & W. Roe and and C, M, Truitt, aide mps; s firm Jooatad, i the Bamgu blogk, s they quote prices upon wire rope, all e The city 15 the home of three bishops—John Total funds handlod . Sty O, e aiicer, | general Insurance igonts, puying espectul at~ | Kfids® o Witk and’ wire rope fixtures, wire e B P ol | pleted v will be: the Targest, finest und most Number of money order tra Chbyenne, Wyo.: K 7. Davis, ohiof clork. ntlon to uceldent and employers Protective | trimmings, ete., steam pumping enginés, all Catholie Schools. W. Worthington of the Episcopul ohireh and | Completely eanipped tustitution of the Kind o4 “ “ " . . 0 i Y in this part of the country, 1t will contain 150 Nuwmber of carriors 3 4 The dopartiment, | lsurance, They have been in Omaha since | kinds of rolled or sheet metals, and seanless PRIVATE ACADEMIES, Jumes O'Conner of the Catholle church, No- pal alh o ap " Number of ploces handlod by cartiers. i 42 whith Gmprinea the stitos 5e Towi, Nebrisica: | My und Buve ulready done over8I0.000in pro- | b, copperand 7ine ubing. Tho Compuny [ i aro threo copvent se LAbL6 udaitions to churel ediflcosure the Firsg | Tk stetm houted und porteotly lghted and B OL pigese 0 A ST Ut uid Montana territories, Wyoming tor- | 1S In Aesident o FUib 05 BRI | Isan antorprising one as shown by the resulfs | conducted” by thy Sisters Motiiodlak ohiurol) at the corporaf Haveuport 1 T, ORCEALIG oo taowis €Or ritory excepting Camp Sheridan, and ail of | GHUGH G J o6 d 1ot their efforts to Introduce into Omaha and | Ghiirel, where a thorough education in all the wentieth streets [see ration], now BN A L R T i = 'l employer's protective lnsurance business, rep- | vioinity a roofing material known as the “Bo- y ) o 5 course of erection at o i [panutpetare Gl SUPKIGAL SPRRLANOCS RN Tidah onst of tho irireyenth meridian: | restuthug the following first-cluss compantes: | Gl roofing.. which 1s adupted to il kinds o | MHer branches of study can behads = | H0000, and St Matthias Episopal chapel on | hraces the drg depurtmont wnd ”boarding AUpartient Tor pay purposes only. At tho | Springfield gre and marine, Contiuontal, | roofs and i ho easily put on that any one who | g sehool for youns ladics conductod | South ' Tenth * siroet, esides ' those two it f0r o MO monation of Yuosty LWLIve posts there tire 184 commissioned offi- | Merchants', Fireman's Fund, Sun Fire of Lon- | cyn use a hammer can lay it The company [ gy (i fadios of the Sacred Heart, 16 s | ehurehes fifteen other houses of religious wor- tund they will be supplied with The Oustom M Sers nnd 5,800 enlisted men. At Fort Omaha, | 40 (t0tal assets over 86,700,000 and the Fidel- | wijl farnish estimates on all work or supplies [ o U680 Mok Structure, 1ocated fn Park | ship wero erected. . LpAtam Eonse, commanded by Colonel Frank Wheaton, therd | 11y & Casualty. in thelr line, which includes all kinds of Fafl- | piice’ i the northwestern purt of the el tor In giving Omah enviabie medicul Ouahan 15 now & part of hmmediate transs |y ton companies of the Second nfantry coum- A g e b road supplic and waterworks construetion. | DU pubding scholar are. received Foputition Which she enjoys and ! atlon. Goods shippe rom any forelgn |, eising twel seven commissioned officers | PALN , B e T ear's graduating eluss composed four young | The Young M Association | of the fow nis which are indis through {fl'(‘l 10 this pol llll. US| 450 enlist men. The agency of Wheeler & W Ill'ltll'l’. l.l.nu las Balfe & Read, ]‘“'",”_ The school has a high reputation of Omuba is | and fourishing | suble to the putation and prospe; ho deliys consequent upon the ex- | AT EYISECEIEN R0 was dishursed from | and Fifteenth streets, is known as the "ol TR R e e i at s T e e e o PG T T hrusper A CHousisiing | Alub 10, o 0 btion, aig Drospe n_ of Importations at seaboard Or| opaha in the payment of the salaries of offi- | Hable fire insurance axg having been es- | paving espectal attention to steam and hof its course of study in the higher|of the ol (T T blar vt oo e O ot sl i e e 2 0 © S lorel oI~ | complete Hine of gas and electrie chunda ther sups r. The enrollment of | jus streets. [See fllustration] Sinee movi tews in the world pter hero and he of ull Jowed this change, W. 1. Alexander 15 the Dantes in the world, They tusure plate glass | SEARILE N BE S . 10 the maher Al us 8 . don) inoo woviig : K g of bl colletor of the port, and J, N, Phillips deputy Andrew Rosewator. agalnst all kinds of necldénts; hoos agilist | practical plumbers, and B Chthrine's Acadeny T A S a0, R B T S G volleetor. The following comparative table | 5, qpew Rosewater, doubtless the best known | death; s against explosions and | 5 popvision to work in their charg Cass streets 15 a private day sehool, conducted thousand mem b costly equipments und apparatus, its exten- shows the Incronse In the receipts of the ofiee |\ \nicipal engineer In the trans-Missourl | damago to life and pr orty; issue life, aeel- | wopk is always guaranteed first-class, the | by the Sisters of Merey. Young ladi A pust yeur has beon one of great dovelop- | Kive sta Rkilled physicians snd 1t oxpen- for the first eleven months of the lust three | dWEPH SRR GON (dentified with | dent, tornado, rent and guarantee bond pol- | SOLLG (o niany of the best business biocks | giaduated - from the seademy thor A Tt 1 Work f thie Yours | sive tactlitios for madern sCLOBIIR0 treitme yoors: the earl uxrlnru(lunn. surveys and construc- | icies at lowest current rates. und residences in” the eity haviug been done | versod in all the higher branches and Men's Christinn Assoclation. The fine gy | should find & locatior i Hou of the Union Pacite, the Burlington, and by them 10 the perfect sutlstuction of the | plishments. There are enrolled this year 00 |y which wis completed at the boginning | When the new building is oceupiod the insti- Tan ot 20031 (8 4.517,10 h‘é:;‘dd‘“,t...‘-“,‘;l‘.’.‘}’:‘i’!’.‘. it L TS Cummings & Neilson, owners, Estiuiutos for w 'm :*"“I'_'."“t‘;‘.{l'."{',‘fl:“ pupils, Last yeur Lo young Tadies gradunted of e yeir, s wow ober from 10 o'clock T the | tution will e quarters which e 1o peor anuar . o ¢ : ) 4 o wholesale | O spplication, bl 7 How= | from 5t. Cuthering's. 01110 i oV i o the west, They ¢ part of the Fobraar Ea | attontion to manietpul pablle works, "o ex- | o ey Cuthivgs S5 lson, the wholesale | S Stroet. 'n,'lfi"""""i" il Saerea Heart conduct an | Pty TSRS Sreb b0 A | cleatend et ouky ot hosodas S 41l ralicad ensive public works of Ot e prac- | 3 ) “ H ——— . | exeeltent private school for girls und young | cluwses diily, Dosidos s Udoni | und strodt ear lines, W biild il ey, ingurated and Oho firat e mil- | Faruan stroet, wero In Chleago (orycars rob, Orane Klevator Company. adin: ut_ Rwenty-noventh antl Lonvouwarih | S iadividual biereaction, he avesnss daily | cout wn Ietiad over #hia o and Wi} b lion of dollars upon ‘thom was exper R e A i manufuctory, the largest | The Crane Elevator company estublished | streots. 1t differs from the convent sehool at | aitendunce 15 125, During the year 2,08 bathis | the lare B el ALy Tor e Cenatuiont. under his divection. I 18T = aftor 1 Anerden, Ry came to Omaka three yoars | their Ouaha branch office in 186, with W. €, [ Park place, lnasiuch as the Jatter s board- | wero taken by members attending the ey of diseises and the boardlig of putients n the yeurs of publie service us elty SREICOr | v, and huvodone s highly suceessful and fu- | Badman as manager. Sinee then they hive |ing schook while the other 18 & private e o | fltted e A of Owmaha, Mr. Rosowater restened his post- | 150 WS WSS G0N Tie.” They deu | sold ubout ane hundred elovators in this city. | school. Nine teachers instruct the forty 1 and other gauies during the sui e 0f this tostitution i bo Hon Sl Jesived the dnanimays Yol i U1 kihds Of puints, olls, varnishes, window | 4 g the butldings ustue Crane olevatort pupils'in the higher branchsand aceon sl et football tein 15 featiivg | steadilyon tho Tuorouse tor the past e yeurs, e D g s o well | are: The Bee bu stel, Hotel [ ments. 0. Du Mont 15 th rlor. " till now the 1ist of patients omotant services. fce thut time Mr. Rose- | Kluss und paluters' supplies. | They ure well | g | Thy, fed Bateong, s bullding, | schiool can graduate pupils, but has not been |y the odueational departmont, classes are 1y every state b wator's fold of practice o munloipal publie | QLS ufl{:':,‘i‘n:’flE'.".".‘.'.‘r‘«‘é:‘.'rt‘zi.l"w';‘.‘.’.‘.r: LB GO Vi Express Dutlding: | Ton cugus Aitened o have u gradunting | mtracied i Grman, clementary and ade s central Tocition i tho fagk thit | i ——— T | works has extended over numerous cities in | Sh pave & JATEE SISO AR | Frank S Ramge, United States National bauk | elass. The building s« commodlous throo- | vinced stenography, Book-keeping, penm 15 the only medicul estublishment of ke g Internal Revenue Collections. the west and south. Among these i ety ot fhirmiahing Lovge bulldings and | building, it National bank, Merchants | story brick structure. L 15 one of the lo i, populir selence and vocal musie, Tho | BIEde UG west, In i IO S nocounts for coll bt Intarnal Rovenue Poters, whose | lientioned Lincoln. Neb.: Plattemouth. Neb.: | SRy, L (SN W a0 W g1ans, Nationai banic, N. B Fatconer, Huyden Bros, | private schools of the cliy. Studunts eurolied in these clusses Dumber 130, | the eXtenaive DACrOLAZE, Lhough the Foputa- “ollector of 1n Beatrice, Neb.i Grand Tsland, Neb.:' West SV S18A Siicely butlding, the Bosion store. the Falr, PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS, A Kerles of concorts and loctures are. given 1o | ton und experienee of the founder and presi- headquarters ave in Owmaha, controls the & Hast s, ; PO Ty “avon. in the oountry. 1t | Romis ety Notraska Oliy, Neb,i Hustings Drugs. Bourd of Trade, Withnell bik and others. S0 Philomens sehool at Ninth and Howard | 8he membors, and th finest roading room i | dent, Dr.J. W, MoMenamy, abo the malustay Cobt the statos of Nebraska, North | Neb:d AL A} Coralonii, rexus | The Goodman Drug Company 1s the oldest e T strcota s the Targest paroehinl sehool build- | the state is kopt for their beneit. and guaruntce of the caablishuent's pros DI uakd Sonth Dakotn, During 18 | Foe Kyhi Oftawas Kun.; Corsloaun, Toxun: | JEE0GN "0, o wholesady and s A Dishrow & Co, Tog in the clty, The struoture bs three st ‘e rganization s wlso’ becn a success | perlty and good repute with th public, 402,70 was collected, an increase of 25 per | PR IR EIC (a0 experience brings | retatl drug house in the west. They are job- | M. A. Dishrow & (o, manufacturers of sash | aud basement in helght and cost 825 e | soclully, & large number of receptions being | The institute pays no country dootors for X r. Rosewators extended exper ¥ 2 DN . O e bl e | S fiasem N Ll lven during the year. Iu their religlous sending patients, pubiishes 1o testimoniais. © ceut over the collections of 18, s services l constant demund whenever 4 bors of physiclans supplies, surkical A | 400 i ofico by the spriug of 8. This | with u sniall stge. Th Siters of Morty ire | Work thelr meetinigs re held “weokly. und DUt rollos sisnnly on 1is DAL wicocsacs i T S AR thorough system of gri SOWEraAge ane i r 3 ¢ MDA rd ey oy uch good Is accomplished. Muny other lines | reputation It hus gained from eures effoctod. County Finsuoes. oty Dablie works (s srfousiy conteutplated; | and apparatus, speckuition, oie.” hay caery | i, lochted at e coRer of Jnrt G| she teaghors aar SRy e ab Srglied, O | G R0 Wttinded . sueh os seeuriig |l siadt of e ikl fncludes six prac Tho tatal bonded Idibieducss of Douglas e e e 6 i s | sitmglcal Inatrumante what of the Missiaippl | imanufacturem b the west. Thelr interior e Holy Family school s ; oy mient for youni mea. wnd niroducing | tsing physicluus, throe brace makem G, 00 , 1880, 0,000 Ree 3 3 ¥ v o pslde; 3 te 8 e, S g htee i (1o pleasant homes. ruggists, and 4 number of asslstants wu pity Dooew . recentl vod. dnd inalitains corps of | river, und huve greatly extended the capacity | fulsls for offives and sidences 18 ghufaesorr | the Holy Rawity Ehureh, at Blikhteentn and | e Ch B o8 e Waieration are: . 11, | wurses. in all uilry-sovon po With 1 This institute has b 1081 potent fuc: o apeesemte FERzis sEyEE: £| 2255 I

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