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THE DAILY BEE: MONDAY FEBRUARY & AMONC THE DRIFTS. train st Tie 8{ding. They had to encoun- | body and mind, To do our life's daty | from his youth. Aristides cultivated AITUATIONS WANTED ter drifts from six to fifteen foet deep, | we necd all the physical energy we can | the habit of patience and was known Wlmmfl and did not reash their journey’s end | command, and it is foolith to keep |as the ‘‘patient man.” Consequently, S position %o work cvenings. Address 'A. untll 6 p, m, Dariog all this time|such late hours, or engage in such [ when a vile man followed him to his | '- e fce. e The Daily Bee. [umr i smmimionin mssil be made between anti's and monopolists, OMAHA ~The party given at Masonic bhall ¥ri- | A (verland Train Snowed in on there was long continued recreations, that we)home one night and abused him all W"‘"“':" Siuall nn private tanly to de M day by the Lightfoot Social Club was the Mountains NOT 4 WHEEL MOVING become displrited and lacking In)the way, Aristides sent his servant general house work Address X m;‘.;f'm quite well attended notwithstanding in- 6 Mountaing, . | energy. with a lantern to light the man of dis- clement weather, and it was one df the between Green River and Laramie. Monday Morning, Feb. 6. 'h this train watohed Amusements -hr:nld not consume( content man home. Socrates, w!em L,AD\; "-hhe-- wition e housekesper in : Lo rreory '?h,':.f,bmn::f;;,::llfi' toe | 1t is & Minature Worldin Ttself; [all day log. for rolief, but none |00 much time. _Kven if they do not |asked how to obtain a good namo, Sstuniy, enars ble 1o koot wor'd oy came, and only the whistling exhaust us we cannot aff.rd to spend | said, ‘‘Study to be what you wish to | 69% North 20th street. Weather Report. ill at onoe take a front rank smong our too much precious time upon them. |be accounted,” while the christian R / (The following observations are taken at [ wind' was to be heard until| 4 b Flas b i s A / 2;:::‘“1;“.“ of time at all the stations :fi:‘.:;:I‘:h‘“o:.h;mfi’mfl‘::ul';mnmlm A Oonductors Tough Trip to the | 4.30 o'olock, when & whistle was The night cometh, when mo man can | should seek for a name that would B REYTaNice MUBA E00, b Jows 4 ‘ k" suggest the words, ‘‘Blessed are the heard at a bend some distance west- '°(',“ amui i J ion. First h.uss n.rthof Herald Buildio sements should not lead | pure in heart for they shall see God.” [ oo H ward, Eyen then nothing could be others astray. We may be able to s i 4 g War Der'r U, 8 OnAHa, Febr . S16¥AL SrRvicR, | |Leot. Trvines orchestra furnished the Telegraph Station. 4, 1885, (145 0. )} | music Inat evening. soen, but for thirty minutes the work: b —e—— e A YrmrerEe 1 -Senator George Oanfield, who had| A Degolate Day With the Howl- ing l;l the cngiufl’vith the snowplows ;::;d':fi?::;"(;:“hm:::';.l:':?)'n::;:: meER WBEATHS. o g:‘e::::ihr: é}{: I‘z{:sx&; E‘{R:'fié it test for hi was audible, t came nearer it was ) ith bet, Chic A et i hevtate s, has prosented the| 108 Wind and Pelting Snow. el boings to omit such amusements. — ) A BEAUTIFUL SIGHT Amusements should not do violence to ldo 800 the men attack the huge snow |an lx;::lleot;-L natare, anr bodl;: The UP&HL’.B mfls“ml rifts; reachi one, the seventy-|ma; tirel ut your minds ma; (] five -houll.:: would march on hm{gry for ’knowledgo. One of".hs Graced Morits Hflyfll‘fl Nuptials, elegant gold rooater he wore in honor of his victory, to our newly elected United The Resouing Party and the Ree States Senator, (ieneral Mandersoa, Gieo, % Tk Tll t OR RENT—Three unfurnised rooms on How- i ard stroet, northside, third door from Oc. cide tal hotel. MRS, (. WILKIK. OR RENT--House of four rooms corner 17th fought nobly for a democratic senator, it like an army. Beglinning | best ways of the workingman to be and Davenport. . LEHMAN, “im but expressed himself as well pleased with at the top, thirty «f them|amused is devote an hour a day to in- the man who finally won the victory, te.| The overland train on the Union wonki work the surface ug, nnfd thes ucl;ull culture, sad 7 ondufinhr;'fl;fi_nfi':bd;fl 'uhlfil;l)‘ lieving him to be » man of ability, in- | Pacific, due from the west Friday, ar- |8tanding on the ‘‘bench” thus forme inally our amusements shou'd not , 40 bath Foem hise table boars, . togrity and_ possessed of all the <qualifica- | rived here yosterday on achedule l’lmr, their comrades threw up the solid [do violonce to our spiritaal nature, | AR Omaha Man Wedded in| ¢ 805 61 W [Fresh [Clear N Fresh [Cloudy W Frosh |Clear ohi ttom and they | W ls to be saved as well as 5 OR RENT-A I furnished tront_room [N Bk | lear ::‘onn“l::ouury tomake him an honor 40 | pLcino hogn anowed in on the back- h!:::‘; t'l::: ;l’v::r b:)hoon:op ) th’é boSieh-‘::h:O:ellu:d bt o Lo the Empire State. P o ST T Bty I oI ‘;',':';‘ "Th.'n" Conteal streot school build- | Pone of the Rockies on its eastward | bank. Then the massive engine |instructed. God has given us Jesus i p F]VHRER untarnished rooms for rent, with bay . Wlasess ol e % Y i . . w 416« cet. 29-§ p,i:m’;a.m il o %, Frean ing and the additions to the West school | trip: would go for the pile and great surf-| Christ His Son to be our Savior. Let HE BeE recently gave a foreshad- | A window. 1416 hicago street. 29-5¢ 2w |and Hartman school, have both been| ‘This train left Ogden Wednesday liko wavee, cryntalizod whitecaps would | no amusement draw us away trom|owing of the impanding marriage of | ThOK REN : fly up hi ir and fall like|Him, Lot us take Him with us when i LOOAL BREVITIES. |opened during the past wesk. The tosch- [morning in the midst of & hoavy rain, [ oguat wepes” on fook-bound const | wo o oot ints the desset of relssation | M Morits Meyer, of this city, to ers assirned to these schools are: Center | there being very little snow on the [ At 5 o’olock the relicf party reached | to rest awhile, The disciples did this| Miss Emma Fisher, of New York, school—Miss McCarthy, princips Miswes | oronnd, It was held four hours at THE DEAD TRAIN, and they were blessed. and the happy event was duly consum - Pleasent south f-ont room, fur. nished or unfurnished. Inquire ab this 868.3 office. OR RENT—PI asant rooms 2407 Faroam Sk, —Lent begins next Wednesday, A'so oftice in Boyd's Opera Houss, i Redfield, Atkinsos and Quicley, assistants, A . mated on Tharsday, January S5th, | 2078 ANDREW BEVINS, District court begins to day. LR S RANIU R 08 PRl o hnd R(.mk Hpr.mgu and two hours at L!I’l. They brought a oar load of prc;vhlomi A Good Name. Ty bR R ¥ o7 .gg,;,;.{. N e s —The board of education meeta to- | e, Cy o)L T i sehool addition— | ™iey leaving the latter place about 6|and there was no scarcity of any ol Yesterday morning the pastor of the \ g P! 8391w - night. Mrs, McTatyre, Since September last | 0'clock Thuraday evening. It was pre- the necessaries except water and coal, ( gy ¢ M, E church, Chas, W. Savidge, | dence of the bride's parents, 118 —A No, 1 fresh cow for sale. Inauire | thore have been fifteen new achool rooms | ceded by a snow plow with three en- :‘::h.‘f ,'::‘_"" RN great domand, | proached on the text, A good name | East Seventy-fourth street, New York of Emery & Jones, 1306 Harney stroet. | opened, The enrollment for the last torm | ginen attached aud having on hoard v Gl pog 18 botter than great riches.” Proverbs, | Ojty, Rev. Dr. Gottheil cffisiating. up oaly by melting the snow. The 4 ” —The only arrest made last vight was | was 4,430 pupils, and there are now over Suporintendont Ed. Dickinson. The|traln was at once hauled back to The rezeption held at the conclusion c f 08 KENT—Up-stairs over 1417 Farnam st 840.1w JOHN U. JACOBS. N CHA~CE FOR RBNT—The 2nd story and hisement of buildin No 1111 Farnam i A It is not the name that the bullders 2 h street, Inquire next dooress . 118 1m> one for vagrancy end the vietim was fired feighty teachers with a pay roll averaging |y, had been falling quietly but|Laramio, where Mr. Towne, superin. | ¢ the Tower of Babel wought after, [ the imposing sorvico was of @ moat| ¥~oR R:NT—0ne organ, 85.00 per m-nth, e out of town, $5,740 per month, steadily, and Jay fully three foet on the | teadent of the eattng hou had a | ),+ the name which Absolom obtained magnificent and brilliant character, | L A. Hospe's Music Hall T17-im —The first regular meeting of the city ( —At Trinity cathedral, on to-morrow | level across Laramie plains and on |hot supper ready for the passengers | nd which was associated with the heap [ana drew togother the elite of New council for the month of ¥ebruary, will [evening, Dean Hart, of Denver, will | the mountain side. The snow plow |and ‘‘you bet we appreciated it.” | o stones raised to his honor, It is|York eud Omaha. Everything take place Tuerday evening next. lecture on the subject of “'English Cathe. | was not ten minutes in advance of the | They had been not a good name merely on sccount of | that ingenuity cvuld invent and ~Leat commences next Wednesday. It | drals," his locture being splendidly illus- | passenger train, LOST IN THE SNOW beirg cut on granite or heralded by jart carry ~ into effoct had is the weason comme norativ of Christ's | grated by hydro.electric views obtained at| About fifteen minutes after leaving | for just 24 hours. Here the train laid [ the press; that is, it is not a necessary | been utilized to make the affair a su- R RENT=Sever o ot roos fast of forty days in the wilderness hefore | o groat expense from Eogland. His view | Larsmie the wind arose and began until Saturday morning, when it left qualification, nor a sure criterion by perb success. The walls of the va- 11 ek 'DR. C. H PAUL. His death, and is still reyered as a season | of the Denver cathedral and “the tomb of BLOWING A GALE, for Omaha, reaching '}xen anh:; l'lvhlch to' jlpd%e. Shakea] a:;a, ;aln: :1""" r::;ptl«_z:zhroon:- wler; lntefnll{1 _7391m e PR of fasting, abstinence, prayer, mortifica- " 1 ifie hri out further mishap. 'he No. a8 crystalized many of e 8t | decora wil natural flowers an \OR R N —One larke nicely furaiwhed room tion lfld“wmflm i ::::e;:: .:;o.: r:"l:‘l?'::i::.h:: l::gw:on. '.’El:a”:fi:ln,gd:}:: n“lzpt ":1: :g::::é train, which left Omaha on Wednes: [ thoughta of mortal man says it is the dulcet voices of an innumerable with board for two at 1808" California Bt. D ROOMS AND B ARD —Modern 173-1m 25 houses, $'6 per month Shrivi Posite vost office. —The nuptials of Miss Nellie Difl:y and Mr. John J. O'Connor are announced to take place February 6th, at 9 a, m., at the cathedral of St. Philomens, The re- ocoption will take place at 10 ». m, at the Creighton heuse, Miss Difley being & niece of M. Donovan, the proprietor, —Mer. Kd. A. OBrien has resigned the position of first vice president of the hald at the next quarterly meeting of the English, sidered as vieing in interest with the lec- | Sherman, the highest point on the The dean is an eloquent man poe- | Unfon Pacific road. At this locality weased of eloquent descriptive powers, the surrounding country islike a great plaio, more level than our Nebraska prairie, but reaching toward a height Mr. M. 8. Martinovitoh, for some of about 8,000 feet above sea level months past olty solicitor for Tur|The tempest howled around the train Brg, has resigned his position to ac- | 8nd dashed the snow in waves against ocept that of travellng salesman for Union Catholic Library sssociation, The | Stubbendorf & Co., and will go on the vacancy will be filled by an eleotion to be | road on to-day for that firm. Mr. Martinovitch s well known in sasoziation, the duties of the office, in the | this city, where he has resided with meantime, being verformed by Mr. J. P. | his family for several years past. it and at length, twe and a half mi'es west of Tie Siding, and about twelve miles from Laramie, the iron horses gave out and THE TRAIN BTOOD STILL. At the rear was a small cut ten feet He | on one side and six on the other, is an industrlous worker, an hon.| which rapidly filled up with snow. —Mr, James Elliott, the .champion |8t and reliable solicitor, and a|East of this was the level plain, afford- hesvy-welght pugilist of Americs, arrived | Perfect gontleman. Those who work- | ing full scope for the sweeping wind, in this city yesterday with his company of athletic stars, Mr. Frod Plaisted the cele- brated osrsman, and E. W, Johnson the champlon. all-around athlete, with Mr. James Parsons the weli-kubwn boxer. The party will appear this evening at the ed with him in Tur Bre office, and | which drifted the snow to a depth of those with whom he has done business | two feet, and in this the moving throught the city, will all endorse|wheels came to a stop In front was another small cut, perhaps ten feet Stubbendorf & Co.[never did better [deep. About the train on every side, than in getting Mr. Martinovitch to |and as far as the eye could reach work for them, and we are assured was a trackless waste, a wilder Academy of Music. Mr. Chaw, Fi. Davies, | that he will prove all wo say. May [ness of white, drifting and tossing Mr, Elliott's manager, will present $50 to the now deal prove mutually agreeable | snow. In this bleak locality the rug- any one who will spar the champion four | to both parties. A Slight Cold, If neglected, often attacks the lungs. achool and gymnasinm will be started | sy o oAl early in the spring and completed by [bores. rotnds with soft swall gloves, —The building for the German English feptember. A valuable lot has been purchased and paid for, costing $2,600, on the northwest corner of Kigh. teenth and Harney streets, and beside this the ladies have about $4,000 in the fund, over $2,000 of which was realized at the late fair, The building and lot are ex- pected to cost not far from $10,000, —The Merchant’s National bank has purchased of Mrs, Jane A. Shaw, for $15,000, the lot twenty-two feet front on Farnam street below Thirteenth, now oc- cupled by Carter's store. The bsuk al- ready owns the corner lot adjoining, now occupled by the B. & M. and K. C, ticket offices, and the two lots will be the site of & new bank building some day. —Venus, is now the morning star, the brightest and fairest of the throug thut grace the morning sky, She rises threo hours before the sun, shining with serece radiance that distinguishes her, and con. tinues to be visible long after the lesser atars have melted away, On the 16'h, at 2 o’clock in the morning, Venus reaches her greatest western elongation, Here ber westward course ends, She 1s 46 de- groes 52 minutes west of the sun, and can g0 o further from him, —A surprise party wasgiven Mr, and Mrs. Trocies gives su To whow it may concern: 1 herey ohallenge any horse owned | summer, but when the wintry blasts at the present day in Omaha to trot a race with the sorrel mare Olark,” soven years old, for the sum [this traln became ‘‘dead” tho enow of $1,000; said race to take place at|was drifted against the blen!‘ rocks any time between June 20th and July | bntil they were hidden from sight. All 1t, in Omaha or Council Blufls, good around was one vast, limitless plain day and good track, heats, best three in five to harness. This offer will remain open for ten Tromas GRAY, Race to be mile ays. Cor. Idaho and Oumi - If you are not married, write the Mar- risge Funi and Mutual Trust Associa- tion, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, for circulars explaining the plan, ( ounty Commissioners. Sarurpay, Fobruary 3. — Board met pursuant to adjournment, ent, Commissioners Corllss, Knight The following accounts were al GENERAL FUND, E. Wyman, tales juror. .. J. 1, Points, su; ged rockas rise abruptly from the earth and in such fantastic shapes that they are a never ending source of wonder to the tourlst, THE DESOLATE COUNTRY, barren of all life save here and there a eolitary plne jutting out from the solld rock, is lonely enough in mid- are howling over it and the ice kiLg spreads asuowy shroud over the land- scapo, it is doubly desolate. When of white, across which the storm swopt with fury and in the midst of which the train with its load of pasgen- gers stood helpless while the elements bound it 1Y FETTERS, The wheels were soon hidden from sight and the snow banks eamo ap even with the steps As_darkness came the rush of wind and the noise of the snow pelting on the window panes was all that could be heard, Within the coaches glow- ing fires were burning and the lockers «f the baggage oar being packed with faod, no %enrl of starvation were felt. The Pullian coach had among its paseengers, lawyers, cattle kings, proachers, und physiclans, actors and 0 private parties, in faot A LITTLE WORLD IN ITSELF day, and the No. 3 of Thursday Laramie together on Saturday morning and were consolidated. The passengers on these trains,as on No. 4, were well pleased with their treatment and not sorry of thelr experlence in wrestling with the snow on the moun- taina. SNOWFLAKES, The eastern trains yesterday were all late, the Wabash an hour ania half, the Rock Island two and one- half hours and the Northwestern three hours, The C. B, & Q. was not heard from and the Miiwankee road was knocked clear out of time, no trains having been in for three cays. The west bound U. P. left Omaha at 3 o'clock. The Danver train on the U. P, ar- rived anly two hours and twenty.five mioutes late yesterday. The main line as far out as Cheyenne is in good working order. PRAGTICAL PIETY. A Sensible Sermon on Rest and Recreation, A Discourse on the Value ot a Good Name, At the Second Presbyterian church yesterday, Rev. W. J. Harsha, the THE ‘‘JEWEL OF THE 80UL,” and my definition ls, *‘a good name is the sweet odor of agood life.”” A good name s a courier, who in his haste prosses onward into the dim futare through time and eternity. It is an advance guard behind which is heard the steady tramp of the troops. It is rather to be chosen than great riches. One has said he would not take riches but he would take a good name. He chose not to look upon the beautifal metal, but would prefer the honor of the metal. But if one have a good name it is to him riches. By it he can gain fortune after fortune and smile at the envious world as LUTHER LAUGHED AT BATAN, and fearlessly overthrew his strong- hold. Some think that wealth affords unbounded comfort, and through it one has a foretaste of heaven, But clad in exquisite taste trouble will como and tread on the finest Brussels or velvet carpets, sit on the elegant nofas and rocking chairs, and assume power in the private domain. “‘He forces his rule, And you are his tool; And where is the man ‘Who weuld call him a fool?” The Bible’s good name is the syno- nym of riches. The one is the com- panionof the other. But sin s the power which STRIKES A DAGGER AT USEFULNESS of whatover character, It parades in the valley of contest, clad in armor, a8 a Goliah, to defy the suocess of that pastor delievered his regular Sabbath evening lecture on the subject. “Your Amusements ” Mark 6: 31—Cume ye yourselves apart into a desert place and rest a while.” In these words we have our Sa- vior’s own authority for engaging in relaxation and amusement. Christ had just received the cruel tidings of the beheading of John the Baptist. Thie, poruing after a hard day’s toil in speaking and working miracles, filled the Lord's heart with uneasiness and sadness; and therefore he took the disciples out into the desert to get rid of the preesing cares of Iifa and com- mune with solitude and God. In the attalnment of true success in lifo 8 man raust understand the rela- tion between work and amusement; he must know where the one may properly eud and the other begin, and he must be able firmly to divide his time betwcen them so as to accom- which is honorable and just. But when one casts & pebble in a pond, and the little wavee, starting froiu this center, go to the further recess of that pond, 80 & good name reaches every household. And it may be asked, Why are cer- tain good characteristics attributed to certain men? And the reason is, their characters demand it. Why is Spur. geon 8o useful! Because a holy lifeis fho maivapring of his scts. That which any preacher is, is far more powerful than what he says. The ter rible peal of tuunder i3 but a com- panion to its echo, but the silent light- g is THE TWO-EDGED SWORD, What think you of Moody aud Bishop Simpson of our own church 7 In some cf their sayings there seems to be a lack of brilliancy. The Yale lectures, a8 delivered by Bishop Simp- son, while in some respects they are ‘‘ commonplace,” thousands grasp them. It is & good life deserving a varlety of birds added an tndescrib- sl e = able charm to the general elegance and luxury of the arrangements made to enhance the pleasure and comfort of the guests, The bride wore a very costly and recherche robe of white Parisian silk and emboesed velvet, trimmed with duchesse lace and the customary orange blossoms, the beautiful effect of which was exquisitely set off by some regal diamonds. At 8 o'clock a. m. precisely Bern- stein’s master]y orchestra burst forth with Mendelssohn’s well-known *‘wed- ding march,” and the procession filed into the principal reception parlor in the following order: Mr. Jalina Meyer and Miss Rose Thalmsieser, Mr. Fisher and the brlde. Mrs. Mac Meyer and Mr. Moritz Meyer. Mr. Mac Meyer and Mra. Fisher, Followed by the following invited guests: Mr, and Mrs. Kltas Heyman, Mr. and Mrs. I Oppenheimer, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Strauss, Mr. and Mrs Ed Heyman, Mr. and Mre. Sig Harris, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hoffstadt, Mr. and Mrs Morris Heymsn, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Harrls, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Leerburger, Mr, and Mrs. Gus Kaofman, Mr. osud Mrs. Albert Harris, Mr. and Mrs. M. B, Eidinger, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Leerburger, Mr. and Mrs. J. Landauer, Misses Rose Thalmersinger, Mieses Amy Hoffman, Carey, T.lly, Emma Fither, C:celia Leerburger, Ceci'ia, Meta and Adela Hyman, Sal- lie Eistein, Lizzie Combe, Barbara Hyman, Mrs. Isaac Leerburger, Mesers, I. Combe, Ed. Kaufman, Max Meger, R Hcirouemus, Simon Leer- burger, «f New York; L-ouis aud Bon Fisher, Joe, Henry, Bernhard, (George, Edward aud Heinrich Leer. barger, Simou Hyman, Ad. Piate, Emil Sidenburg, C. Euwstein, L Bal- lenburg, Heney Fahrman, Fremont; All. Abal, Dauver; Jultus Meyer, Omaha, In the dlningroom a most tempt- ing spread had been prepared, fur- nished by these inimitable caterers, Messrs, Cohen, and all the delicacios in season and out had been procured and were displayed with great artistic skiil, which with the shining siyer plate made a tout evsemble not ensily to be forgotten. The presents were numerous, elegant and expensive, SLAVEN'S YosEmiTE coLoaNE | $25 EMIS' New Map of Omahs, {ust completed and p Feads 1o dolivery at 80 exch. 1a 4 Toot mide 7 feet long. est and most complete map of Omaha ever published. Official map of the clty. _Bee column. E offer for sale a compl. te outfit is as good #s new, and ¢ s of Rngine (40 bors: power), B iler, Heater, Stosma Pump, Bmoke Stack, 8 eam and Water Gaugee, ‘Water tank. Vaves Fipes,itc. It wiibe taken out about tha first of naxt May. Partle interes. ted are invited o call and s It in ope-ation day and night (Sund 'ys exceptec) at the Wocdman Linseed 011 Works, corner Sevatecnth and Nich- olas stroet 917-1m A good payi g drug store at Lin- , wil. sell par on time or trde for of good real estats, Address “‘Lin. 1218 M atr et 3 F(iR SALE—Shirt sni kvit nz stock; 8 rew ing machines; 4 knitting mackines, and fix- tures of store at 216 &. 16th St. Omaha 1 Brick barn, tw story he 1o 8 69x132, good reasons for selling. 3 ~ ORLALE—Good hiavy tenw of h I’ Leavenworth Stroet. OR SALY—Thi 850 ard §75, a* NOR SALE A stock of morchand se in_one of H'the liviiest ows in northern Nebrasks, dcing & cash ) siness, last yo ©'s -alcs §29,000 will run more this year s tisa tory reas ns given for selling. Addrcts “Merchant,” cars Omaha « kg, § Feb1-7t ‘FTR SALE—Smail hou e on icascd lob 5. K. [ cor. 9th and Jackeoa. Inq'ire on premsos *91-6t QUK ~ALE— flou +nd Dorcas stre d 1ot for male on B 13th Call ou the premises. 858-12t1 [FOR SALE-Pcc-cta mays of Nevruska 04 cach. For hargains aha City improyad and un mpr ved property, call on Wmn. ¥, Shri v Estate Agent, oppos te postoffice., lerton, counts sest of va ce cec Two stories h i 70 ]__lwlhu FUL SaLk—Toe Davis ¢ ov I r com sp endid charce. Ter @38 Davis House, Fullcrton, Febi.t A1 E—Six room ¢ lot on Chicago str with barn wnd hool TOR A Tat claew econa Cal' at 1819 Tarney St NT BHICK FOR SALE ~79.00 per L, Yard 15th strect, two blo:ka ‘vue road Now Map of Om: cady for dclivery at 85 each wl by 7 feet lor rizost and most complete map of Omaha ever published. Official map of the city. Seo column, WIBCELLANEUS VABD Thirs was 1°st yi w en 15h and Jackson w pocket book ¢ ntaining $100 i 18tb and | ongla 5| and as one of the number expressed it | plish the most. To get this matter|good name that causes success. Made frow the wild flowers of the [ ;" ‘‘we had a jelly time, I never'enjoyed | before us let us notice the following 8 The bible good nime gives man im: | FAR FaMmep YOSEMITE VALLEN myself better in my life.” polnta: b mortality. It cuts a window in the| il Is the most fragrant ot perfume. M O want cottage was crowded with friends and upt. poor 3| The conduotor, however, alarmed |1, —THE NECESSITY OF AMUSEMENT, |side of the cell through which man can | Manufactured by H. B. Slaven, San ) AUCVION nelghbors, Some beautilul selections were | Anna Farmer, work at poor farn for the sefety <f his train, started, in| Hard workersin all ages havo rec- | look hopefully into the future at the [ Francisco. Forsale in Omaha b‘ w. X B sxpmined "“'(“:3:‘; fi:“;r'_"g‘.klf;‘““:,'{f‘“:: played on the violin by Prof. Jackson, as. | Maria Dunkin, work at poor farm. 4 00| company with the baggage master, to | ognized the fact that the mind must |same time bad men are written on our [ J. Whitsanuse and Kennara Broe. ncsh and two , one no ¢ %it0 and the 00. Finder call for roward at Bee office C. 8. FErickson Friday and although the weather was s0 unfavorable, their ele Cumimings' auction room 1 find the watchesall U, Peteraon, work at poor farm... 20 0)| walk to Tie Sidi i bject at which & Oo. solid gold, sily.r or boss or c:own filied cases, I sisted by Miss Posford on the piano, The walk to Tie Siding, the nearest - |sometimes be relaxed, the energies|memories as an object at which we -kl | 08016 e e guests had provided themselves with }.;d.'HP"(‘f:;';h';‘:fi"‘[‘ poor farm.. }'2 fl‘: tion. Here Buperintendent Dickinson |unbent and the nerves quieted; and | hear ——— — R ot el e o e lunch, which was served with coffee and | W. P ¥ tloox. petit juror. 29 3| had stopped with the snow-plow, hav- they have employed many and THE HISSING SPEGIAL -o-"cis quadrupel plated Rogers' pple plated Knives, forks and silver spoons. 1 b few cheap goods in. t oysters. They evjoyed themselves until “:';:;;‘; & Shoop, " haiing midnight with music, singing, George Hoagl and although Mr, and Mre, E: . 4 taken entirely by surprise, they did all in their power to make it a pleassnt time, | 3. Riow | O Riewe, coffin for poor. . and the guests agreed with one accord | B. & M. R, . tioket for poo that they were never entertained better, | U. P. R, R, ticket for poor. H. D —A telegram from Baltimore announces | et Fiokore Ul 0 the dungerous illness of Mrs, T, W, T, yhnms Ricbards, of Omahs, This sad news han | N W N iaon, 1A% Dok harieare. brought sorvow to many hearts in the in. | 311 1 10 : atitute, whero Mrs, Richards bas boen |, 1. Teanody: oorioianoor » frequent and welcome visitor,—Mute| Vices.......... Sesnrtast -t Little & W illiame, kindlin ttern also wolid ing sucoeeded In making his way that |strange means for attaining this. |ct justice and purity. In the last N inikiths0 2 00/ far. Spinosa eet spiders to fightlog, [book of the old testament we read, - Across the ridge of the Rockies |Socrates played with children, Balsac | ** And & book of rememberance was (44 SPECIAL & will POSITIVELY not bein . 5 | another train lay collected crayon portraite, Descartes written btful:e ;im ;urh!hem ml:c serted unless pald in advance., ] .**_W___D__].J_fi{r BURIED IN THE SNOW, cultivated a garden, Granville Sharp | feared the Lord, and that thought | - T —— the No. 3 which left On'uh- on | had & barge on the Thames, Richelleu | upon His name.” And in the last 10 LOAN—MONEY J%Q““ ,,1}‘,5““7!:}‘. 'AND GOND 5 b5 Wednesday, and which- was stuck east jum, with his servant, Samuel |book of the new testament we read, | —————— R TIONALIST, 498 Tenth strect, between Farnam B 0| A AN R D €48t Olarke leaped over chairs and tables, | “Him that overcometh shall be zOul sk Lawof and Humey. Will, with théaid ‘of yusrdian ge. g h " A ¥ soirits, obtain for any one a glance of the past The passengers on No. 4 lay all Daley fished, Bnm)r:i w;lked in the | clothed in wlhiw{n:msu{.b thAnd ifa © & ver comn fon | A progent, hud on cortain cohitons o 6 . ) : arden where sto the tower in|name is stelen it s not by the power st 8 cent 107 | ture. ~Boots and Shoos made to order. Perfect ‘? “.l()) :Ig:;"f ::?3‘:.:3’.’,?:‘;}lzfl:umm“"m' lv;vhich he wrote. Varlaus as are these | of another but by one’s own act. T" |[.0AN $3t000 MES, U BT who had gone for r.glhf 'Q:“:laln'?" ways of seeking amusement, they to- | Man is surrounded by providential N R o dead. A{ofl a m. Friday a gan, ‘;‘; gether polut to the fact of its necossity | adamant, penetrable only by the per- | Ty TR BN e sl iy i ] 52 00| sertion men arrived and re; onfi fh“ to men. The bow that is always strung | mission of God, and by man's dzeds. | itrec front room up stairs. 3 1 20| they had seen nothing « f 3“ conduc | 109€8 1i8 atrength by and by, and the | And although men say they will take | - i g A" Quealoy, roap for county.... 31 25| tor and his companion, and that they |nd Which pursues constant study |away a good name and oannot, the B2010, (/) () Trest i of 33,000 anct up. d_nd]»n. Woodburo, of Qmaba, while oon- | W. I, Whitney, shose far poor... 6 00 dulls its perception or memory. erson in question, as all others, must | warls, for'sto5 years, on first class city and farm o § from & serlous sicknees, is mak. } ;Y&vu!dhm" ool ‘,"' PO 21014 ¢ " 40 fluf:;“flmdgao ::::l:n(' It was n—‘rul: nu?vx: oF AMUP!!ZINT. ?m the billon‘ on the sea of life. ‘.’;‘.’:‘.‘.’.‘.5 r:::fl:.fi::," Estata and LoAN Aaxxcy, ing & vilt to the lasitute. ‘Tho pupll | W e onior ot 02 22 | Gonehe gy oY, Yero ff0%en 1o 1y cyust ho constantly borue. in | When Chatles Wosley anmounced ag & | DU Db Re are always glad to see the doctor's cheerful | J, H. Taylor, one stock hog. .. ¢0 00 | turaed, having made the trip with no | ™ind that amusement is & means to | certaln gathering that he had beon | V] Siai" Eatato and Loan 'Agency, opposite face, snd—well—we won't say anything |J: B. French, groceries for poor. .. 25 | further sufferin, than anend. It would not have the right | accused of everything but drunken- | postottice. 767-t! about the effect it han pon the lady | b, Ny Maller: expenso to Lincoln. | 3 J for the dlaciples to rest in the desert|ness, & woman in the audience Smchasemblags Jourmal, ony NApmaf 98 f Dunaly . 1 TRONRN:RARA 4NU. AV, forever, or even for a year at a time, | shouted \ A7 ANTE 000 teams and 1,000 men. Also \‘ 1, i kers for 1hs Kansas City, reficld & Memphis railroad . 3 Copy of a resolution adopted b; All day long the train lay solit: The true life {s that which combines “YOU WEKE DRUNK LAST NIGHT,” ~—A most enjoyable dance was given at | the board of commissloners of {nsar., | in the mountain fastneas, ‘!It 'u.z active urvlcl: and hard toll with a| Dr. Talmsge, of Brooklyn, while he & TANNWEILER, 11th street, Library Hall, w Lytle Block, Fuiday|ity was filed, suggesting that a suit. | if we were burled,” sald a assenger | reasonable amount of restful re. |is a Presbyterian, s more of a ‘‘Meth- | _**!'% H. YA s > by Prol, Albert Trutts now string baud. | able place bs erectod for the care and |to Tk BEE reporter.” “The only |creation. Seneoa ssys: *‘Whatever |odist minister” than any man in the [\ kel R il At lowst filty couples were present and the | treatment of insane of Douglas | object visible in the horizen, except | be the amusements you choose, return | United 5 :ates, and great numbers are ook, hotveea i s 1IN0, sttendance wasof an unusually select char. | county. the limitless field of snow, was a rug- [ not slowly from those of the body to [converted by his preaching, ls cue of ‘VA\ ED-Girl 156 scter, At11:80 p.m. recess wastaken| Adjourned to the 10th inst. ged pine, nw-{ off, projecting from a | the mind.” It is & good rule. Itisa|the most slandered. When I com J for supper, which was served at Richara's Jonn Bavmer, great rock, which was itself hidden in very grave mistake to suppose that|menced preaching and spoke to an SETTEWinn restauraut and it was 2:30 a. m, before the County Clerk, |!he snow.” On bosrd was & number |this lifo is designed principally for | eged lady in reference to a matter of A\ iy ana town in party broke up, This is the first of o Touad - % of young people from Laramie and |amusement, while honest work must | gossip, she eaid: “When you buiid a 021500 par day esily serios of balls to bo given under the sumns| | haye haos’ Mo, Sept. 14, 1870, | Kort Steele, on thelr way to Fort D, [look out for itself. Ssmuel Olsrke [fire and do not put wood or coal on it, [ & €, auspices and it promises an opportunity | have rec ed uslng Hop Bitters, and | A, Russoll to attend might have became a tolerable athlete it will go out,” and I have often | =t T e eceived great bonefit from them A GERMAN, by aevoting his life to leaping over the [ thought of it since; and it brings to| A "I'at I 07 ERFE 8783 . iew for poo H. Bolen, groceries for poor...... EY Thow a3 room ROYAL P‘S‘Z‘:’E! “nELF WANIEL i MRS, C. M4 Tthalc oF female, 10 tvory e KIDEOUT ~ York City. for the pleasantest enjoyment, for liver complaints and malarial fover, to be given Friday night. The; sre | tables, but he never would have be-[one’s mind the adage,‘Good council is 1808 and 1 { —Mardi Gras day will be celebrated in 3"5‘13 are superlor to all other medi- | greatly dlllppuin{ed “and soms were |came the great and useful economist | silver, but M 8JELLANE U8 i Omaha by the grand annual masquerade et M. Baunes. a0 determined that they eventually | thet he was, SILENCE 18 GoLD," VAN ¢ ballof the Mianerchor Society. Both | METROPOLITAN HOTEL, OMA |"¢nton to Oheyenne with the train, | ni—rie cnremia or attowasis| Do you ask “How can you geta [ VV of poms torir ‘Turner and Metz Hall will be oceupied HA, NEB, ' although twenty.four hours too late AMUSEMENTS, good name 7" I simply answer, get it | 20ay ol Absolutely Pure : and the muslc turnished by the Musical | Tables supplled with the best th for the German. Ja the mi Oan any practical directions, then, | for yourself. Your father may haye Writlng of auy Kind, eveniogey ry . \ Uaion aud Irvine's orchestra. 1t #ill not market affords. The traveling publl: gwg of section men with a saow- [ be given for uoflrninlrg what smuse- [a good name, but he may not be releear™ | This powder ncver varies. A marvel of purity be necessary for our citizens tc go to New | oluim they got better accommodations plow was worklng westward from | ments may be entered Into without | known everywhere, and if he were, strength and wholesomeness, More economical DA Jouts gentieman oT 77, T §ood | than the orpinary k'nds, and cannot be sold In m’f":"fi‘:l;“‘f;"h{;“:,'.‘;‘;"h et competition with the multitude of low test, short e omout with o your ludy or widow | Welght, alum or ph-sphate powder. ¥old ouly In \ D vare. ‘Addroes Box 879+ | cans. 'Rovai Bakixa POwokk Co., Wall-8k., 90 Hoai | New vork, Cheyenne and another ng of 76 |In! i i 1 Letus|you would be compelled to build yopr M“‘:'nu-: hmpunfiu"‘:‘l p....,..um '.‘.3‘2 :::n :mm,mm"‘l I::::‘ '&'oomn h".' men with a snow-plow ad thres .Z; .':z::;'flf L e e e Omaha Miconerchor will “hat ihn Schon, ' | Rate, §2 per day. sug2lth *|&ives left Laramle at 9 a m, Amusements must not exhaust us | fender of the faith because it was the 4 4 p - Friday to rescue the beleaguered |so that we go to our work fatigued In |structure which he had. been building