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Satarday Morning, Deo. 15, Special Meeting of the State Alliance, A spocial moeting of the Farmers' State Alliance will be held at Kearney, Neb., on Wednesday and Thurslay, Jan, 16 and 17, 1884, All alliances which have at any time been organized in this state are earnestly requested to send delegates to this meeting, and all anti-monopolists of the state are cordially invited to at- tond. No pains will be sparad to make the meeting entertaining and instructive. A programme of proceedings will soon be [ upon the tripartite agreement, Ho said ving names of § that owing to his ignorance of the terms all particulars, ent to all alliances, (Pi akers, subjects ane Al officors of alliancos are requested to neo that meetings are called and arrango- ments made to sond delegates. State papers, please copy. = B B B, WhvoLbd, Pres’t State Alliance. J. Burrows, Sec. ad interim. —— The Weather. weather, westorly winds, backing sont erly, falling barometer. For the Mis- souri valley, slightly warmer and fair | Northvostorn or Wabash subscribing g |10 1t On tho other hand, he said, Mr. Merrill weather, southerly winds, stationa temperature, rising followed by falli moter. | ——— LOCAL BREVITIES, U, 8. Stardard scule. Write for price <A telophcne line has boen built from the city to the poor farm. ~The funeral of Herman Groenblach, the ‘man who died suddenly Thursday night, was he'd yesterday morning. In the U, 8. court yesterday, tho jury went out in the case of Miller va, Miller, n wuit on a note. This case occupied the court. during the da; “WANTED—A situation, about January 1at, in a drugstoro in Nebraska or Kansas, Am a practical pharmacist, was registered by examination in lowa in 1880, Good refer- onces given. Address R., Bex office, ~In police court yesterday thero wero two cases for intoxication. One was sent up on the hill for five days and the other paid #10 and costs, There were also three cnses for disturbance of the peace. One was fined #6 and costs, one was continued and the re- maining one being a soldior, was discharged. At the institute of fire arms in New York city, 0. Freund, of Cheyenne, Wyoming, was awarded the medal of merit for superiority of firo arms, The people of the far west are con- gratulating Mr. Freund upon his success thus obtained, and hope that large number of his superior guns will be soon placed upon the market. - In the county district court yesterday, the cass of Pollac'c va, Daviswas on trial, This is a suit to 1ecover §10,000 damages for ejectment from a dwelling in which plaintiff was living in December, 1881, The particu- Lars of tho affair are alroady familiar to news- paper readers, The case will continue for a day or two yot. —We were mistaken in regard to tho em- ployes of the Nail Works burying Buckstale, Ho was buried by the company, they having refused to allow tho employes to bear the ex- pense, and tho said employes desire, through the columns of Tk B tofextend their heart- folt thanks to the proprietors of the Nail Works for their kindness to a fellow work- ‘man —The Rupublican exhibited an unusual amount of enterprise and originality by dis- tributing printed questions among the audi- enco at the pugilistic entertainment, request- ing answers giving their opinion of Sullivan and the moral effect of that eminent gentle- man from the Hub, Had The Republican re- quested opinions on itself, it would have re- oeived a bushel of answers that would have knocked it silly. ~Mre. Lona Nelson has determined to test the Slocw law, and accordingly has brought suit for 85,000 damages against Charles Ras- mussen, a saloon keeper, for selling liquor to her husband, who she claims is an habitual drunkard and has for a number of years been o frequenter of Rasmussen's saloon and, in addivion to this, she has notified the proprictor of the place not to sell Hiquor to her hushand', but that he paid no attention to the notifica- tion, —Mr. J. Murray Fairchild, tho electric gt expert, who hus boen in the city for soveral days made a test last evening of about fifty of the lamps, including some new ones and some now in uso here, Tho test was en, tirely satisfactory. Mr. Fairchild has been working with the lamn, Jiere and has sue: coedod In 00s#% 1)y inereasing their lumin- OUR PO e, Befors ho finishes his work ho * opes to have greatly improved the electric system of Omaha, —Mrs, Olson, from whose body the large For the upper Mississippi and Mis- souri valleys, lightly warmor and_ fuir A o talo | Omaha busin Himebangh & Taylor, Omha, o8l Buftlo { 3 crrill, he said, should be taken into THE POOL AGAIN. Paint of View. Omaha to Chicago, and St. Paul to Kansas City. with the new pool. Previous to his Pioneer Pross, and asked for an opinion of the acreement, he was unable to ex- press any opinion that would bo satis. factory to himself or any one else. If, however, the short paragraph published yesterday, as alleged, an acourate synopsis of the agreement, Mr. Kimball eaid, he was very much of the opinion that the conditions under which the agreement would be thrown open to the other roads of the Towa pool, would be such as would preclude any ohance of either the Burlington, , of the Milwaukeo & St. Paul, had announced his inteation of not sign- ing any agreoment that would not bo open toall other roads interested in This assertion of Mr. consideration. As te the cause of the formation of the present combi; each party to it. Kimball said, had its own reason. The Union Pacific was forexd to it by the invasion of its ter- ritory by the Northwestern and Burling- ton roads. This invasion is made by the Northwestern on the north by means of the Sioux City road and the Burlington & Missouri river. These two roads, by the extensiors mentioned, make Ne- braska business competitive between them and the Union Pacific. This is felt particularly by the Union Pacific, as it has all along had a monopoly of the Neobraska husiness, and it is naturally in- censed with the Burlington and North- western, The Milwaukee & St. Paul and Rock Island, because of the action of the Burlington and Northwest orn with regard to the Iowa pool busi ness, are equally incensed against these roads. According to the terms of the 0ol on business passiug through Council luffs is pooled. The five lines inter- ested have lines to Council Bluffs, The Milwaukee and Rock Island stop at the Missouri, but the Burlington and North- western go beyond, and haul their Ne- braska freight through Plattsmouth and Blair, This business they do not pool, and, in addition to it, they claim one. fifth, or an u<‘lull share, of t{e Towa pool busine The Milwaukee and Rock Island are willing to grant these roads an equal share of the Iowa pool business if they will pool all their business passing through Plattsmouth and Blair. This the Burlington and Northwestern refuse to do, and the other roads think them- selves justly entitled to make any agreement they might deem neces- Mr. Kimball Telks from tie U, P T. L. Kimball, assistant general man- ager of the Un'on Pacific, wasin St Paul during the greater part of the week, presumably upon business connectad departure for Omaha he was seen by the the names of these committees, to whom all asking for aid may be directed. These cards will be placed in all the business houses in the city. rooms in the city hall, corner of Six- teenth and Farnam, These rooms are ton, Alexander H. Swan, John A. McShane, Peter E. Tler, Thomas Swobe, Frank Murphy and John A. Creighton. —— Excited [Thousands, All over the land are guing into ecstasy over Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption. Their unlooked for rec ; the timely use of this great life dy, canses A Provadle Catilng of Rates from [them to go nearly wild in its praise. It is aaranteed to positively cure Severe Conghs, Eold, Asthmi, ny Fover, Rronchitis, Hoarse: ness, Lows of Voice, of uny affecti tho & hroat and Lunes AMUSEMENTS, The “Devil's Auction® at the Opera House Last Evening. The “Devil's Auction” made its first appearance in Omaha at Boyd's lnst eve- ning. A good sized audience wss pres: ent. The *‘Devil's Auction” ia divided into three acts, and so far as its text and dramatic action aro concerned, it may bo called a transposition of the *‘Black Crook” with some of the “Humpty- Dumpty” tricks and situations, The sconery and the ballet are the principal attract Of the former it may be said that better was never scen on the were done with good effect. The ballet siderable applause. The peacock dance omething of a novelty. The cast ia a long one, and comprises immortals, in- fernals, Mohammedans, Mongolians and Christians, with a handsome fairy queen acts were cleverly given. The “Devil's Auction” will be repeate this afternoon and evening, —— A Policeman Braced Up, ward, Rtoading, Pa., talks this way: ‘“‘Suffer- od severely from rheumatism; nothing did me o — The Women's Christian Aid Associa- tion, The hope of exciting a wide and deep interest, in thia city, in the work of this brings us before you in this public man- ner. The Women's Christian Aid assoc tion, organized December 2, 1883, has for its object the uplifting of women and children, caring for the friendless, secur- ing home and employment, and inspiring t a. Printed cards will soon bo issued with | The association has secured three sary to assure them an equal share of ali Nebraska business. The effect of the agreement, Mr. Kim- ball continued, would be a slashing of rates, which would commence on busi- ness between Omaha and Council Bluffs and Chicago. The war will not, how- ever, confine itself to that locality, but will extend to Kansas City on one hand, and to St. Paul and Minneapolis on the other. In fact, it will spread through- out the who'e country west and north- weat of Chicago. It is liable to start at any moment, but it may possibly be bridged over until the first of January. The war will be a bitter one, as all the arc in an excollent condition for a fight, d each will prolong it as much as pos- sible. Looking at the agreement from another standpoint, Mr. Kimball said, it might possibly be only a piece of strategy on the part of the roads parties to it, for the purpose of bringing all the Towa roads togoether for the purpose of adopt- ing an agreement that would be satisfac- tory to all, Mr, Kimball repeated that he had 1y advices on the subject, but was morally certain, unless there was an immediate meeting of the roads inter- ested, a fierce and bitter war would be so0n raging | ——— How Ohildren Had un." On a summer day, they went to pla) Down the road to Deacon Jones’ Dick climbed tho troe, Vie looked %o gay; The hours were spent in fun and laughter. Tha! night thuse young ot es velled with pain, Yes, the tunny bick and Vict The gripes were of Bat quickly cured THE U il kand tho green applo kind, by CASTORIA | —— ON STOCK YARDS, Filing of the Articles of 'Incorpora- tion Yesterday, The articles of incorporation of the Union stock yards, of Omaha, limited, S, ntionsd in e B . fow das sincs, was taken, has sinco died from tho llocta of tho operation, Her husband desires | clerk of Douglas county, Thursday after- Yo extond kis thanks to Harels & Fisher and |noon at 4:30. 3.7, Shoely & Co,, for their kindness to him aad e subetotinl ald offered. He aleo [ bars hd b she gonrany s buving wishes to thank the boys employed In both v DART 18 Dy estabilishments and in partioular to P, J, Quealey, W, Farr aud P, Eustison, who headed a subseription paper for his benefit. e —— A Blessing to all Mankind. In these times whon our Newspapers are| The amount of capital stock is fixed at flooded With putent modicino ndvertsouents | e wallion dollars which may bo ine Ieitgratiiylug o kuow what to proouee at | craased by a two-thirds voto of the stock- Dlood out of arder, Tiver uactive, or gonerally | holders. When 600,000 of the capital sifer al he dots of titled to begin business, an: 0 date b"mn i fixed at December ated, there 1s nothing in the world that, ‘They are w the said padver axfiy #iky oeuim 4 bale of U, T Good- 1, 1883, .ns tu::\'mlm on the first day of December, 19560, The indebtedness shall not at any time exceed two-thirds of the capital stock, and no debt is to exceed $0,000 without a vote of the board blessing to man's e e—— Than! I'o the kind friends, and especially to the members of Allemannen Lodge 1. O, 0. F., No.!8, who so generously and| i affairs of this corporation are to be numerously assisted me in my late be: | conducted by a ‘MA:;)l resvement and the burial of my late hus- | members of the association, & president, 2 ico-presi 14, ted for Tue Bee by Ames' real band, Louis Beindorff, I hereby express mm“u{i‘em and treasurer reported for Tue Bee by Ames' real my heartfelt thanks. That none of their y n lifo may over bedazh d by the teudenfl, managers and agents deemed " | necessary from time to time and to em- ploy a person to set as counsel and attor- 10, ¢, containing 40 acres, lhak;“ whlc'!:d bllflhu(: mina, Dl: the enl] rayer e H:&“u?vj BEINDORFF, 3 ERSBONAL, were filed in the oftice of the county The general nature of the business to and selling, for themselves or others, live stock, including cattle, hogs, sheep and horses, also feeding and caring for, slaughtering and shipping, and a general stock yard business. stook is subseribed the of directors now ready for the meetings of the as- sociation and work. A lady is in charge of these rooms and will gladly receive all miscellaneous donations, which we trust may be very liberal, as our wants are many. Money, food, clothing, and at present we are greatly in need of house- keeping articles. and Mrs. Edholm, seven directors, ent of superin- | estate agency: Many donations have been promised and the following received: 1 P:rer aud papering one room, M. Beard. Painting tho three rooms, C. Tanderberg. Kalsomining the three rooms, Hunt,& Riley. Oarpeting—Mrs. O. L. Davis, Mrs. Sharp, Nine chairs, Messrs, Dowey & Stone, Iard. Ono cot bedstead, M. Litch. 1 One bed tick, Mrs, O, L. Davis, One dollar for musli Mouslin, 30 yards, Guild & McInnis, One {:Il of sheets, Mrs. Dotwiler. Crasl yards, Mr. J. J. Brown. Toweling, 6 yards, Mr, Bushman, Cups and saucers, Burns. 1 sauce pan, 1 dish pan, Mrs. 1 tea kettlo, 1 tea pot and 1 stove, Rogers & Son, 2 ks for records, Heiald office. 1 book, Mrs, Fall. There will be a monthly roport of all donu- tions reccived by the association, and an an- nual report of our work. We trust this work will so commend itself for all as to merit its cheerful sup- port. ! Any information in regard to tho asso- ciation and its work will be readily given | by the president Mrs, M. B. Barr, or Brown. mall heating 2028 Twenty-fourth street. far given us, and our thanks are also due and Herald, Mas. Evena R, Harves,gecretard e —e— Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The greatest medical wonder of the woud, Warranted to speedily cure Burus, Cuts, Ul- cers, Salt Rhoum, Fovor Sores, Cancers, Iiles, Chilblains, Corns, Totter, Ohapped hands, and all skin eruptions, guarantesd to_oure in uvug' instance, or money reiunded, 25 conta ox —— Knocked Out of Time, Yesterday at the Union Pacific depot, an accident ocourred which might have proved fatal toa man by the name of Liloquitz, Liloquitz was walking along upon the ties on tho outside of the rails, carrying upon his shoulder a box filled with car- penter tools, when an express car was witched down upon that track and the step of the moving car struck him upon the shoulder with great force, knocking him headlong several rods, In the shake up he received a severe cut upon the top uF1ils tioad feom o of the edged tools. Tt was fortunate for hin (hat he was knocked off instead of Jon the track, e — eal Estnte Lransfers, The following deeds were filed for record in the county clerk’s office, Dec. nhey. {‘lw following is the first board of direc- tors: William A, Paxton, Alexander H C. W, Wilson, ganeral traveling agent for Swluln. The Arkausaw Traveler, called apon up yos- | ‘The capital stock is issued in shares of | ™ Joe on' W Bodford and wife and 100 each and no shareholder shall be | vife to Edward Hols fn tho ity looklug atter the | 8100 Joid the wnpuid portion of his Ariia o dosar, thhnd 18, blode interests of his paper. stock. L gone to Virginis to marry sn acoomplished | of Novewber in each year. lady of Richmond. ... ~ Fv ot The incorporators are William A, P Ewan, Frank Muroby: Petar E, ler; Jahn | 250 dd, #5300, A. McShane, Benjamin Smith and Tom | o, 'he annual meeting of the stock: Dr. Darrow, accompanied by his brother, | holdes is to be Leld on the last Monday Trusten Woolen and wife to Alva Waterman, w d, se } of se | sec 12.16- 600, Augustus Kountze and wife to John Broshrash, w d, lot 4, block b, Kountze's Joseph Barker und wife to Albert teffonson, wd, lot 8 of Barker's sud- div, sec 34-15, 13, o, 200, ° | Kirkwood soarf pins and rings at all prices, Inone caso alone may bo seen £10,000 worth of stago here, The transformation scenes [ditmonds and fine jewelry. and a repulsive dovil Several specialty [, any good Ull T tried Zhomas' Felectric Oit, 1t|and friends a cordial invitation to is & pleasure to recommend it." attend his grand opening to-morrow and examine his goods and prices, bein, confident that he can pleaso any and all other jeweler in this city, and he is en: il TR HLELA 4 bled to make prices which others cannot association, and wishing its object to be | make without loss to themselves while he well known, what has been accomplished | is able to make a living profit. and something of what we hope to do, 3 cember 1 issued a new time table, to take effect Sunday, December 16th. From it we all with a desire to help themselves, the | lean the following information: promoting of unity, love and good works in our midst. Any information or nec- essary assistance will be given to the strangers coming to our city. We hope [P+ ™ to become the foster association of all Christian charities. ol " Personal _investigation 15 made Dy | Caves Omaha at 5:00 a. m. special committees of ench case secking i m. instead of 12 as formerly, and makes etc,, roaching Blair at 9:05 p. m. and "Tokamah, at 10:25 Way freight, 6:05 p. m. One double bedstead mattress, Mrs, J, Mil- | Very much as a frolic: But when she was filled to repletion, And the uup}mr had reached a complation, Behold, £he arose from the table, And ere to pursue I was able, Secretary Mrs. J. Gardiner Haines, | watch, and named it “‘Fa We are very grateful for all aid thus|i® dead. T TOS JONASEN'S JEWELRY. TeMorrow. An Enormous Stock of Dia; Watches and Jewelry to be 8old Cheap. strects holiday the city of Omaha. fied that his display of fine goods to-mor- row will be immense. Ho especially desires to call attention to his lino of diamonds, which is very extensive, Diamond ear-rings_from 825 T #700; Wiamond Dbreast pins, gents’ Gold watches, with diamond settings was cloverly given, and called out con- | from 820 to 200, Gold watch chains, gold pens, silver watches, silverware, plated tablo ware, musical instruments, musical albums and musical boxes at very low prices. Jowelry of all kinds and descriptions d'at prices mever before offered in d Omaha, Mr. Jonasen is one of the most reliable dealers in this city and has earned an enviable reputation for fair and liberal D, ¥, Colling, membee of polico, seventh |y¢ all hen. hisword is to be relied upon He extends to his many customers n hoth. His expenses are less than those of any Opening of Hi; Large Holiday Stock mde, 8. Jonasen, the popular jeweler, at the corner of Harney and Thirteenth will give his regular opening of ods to-morrow, and it will out-do anything of the kind ever seen in Mr. Jonasen never does things by halves, and all who know him are satis- _ Joseph Mario, Marquis of Canada, the great Stroot theatro, Philadelphia, begins th woek in January. Alice Oatos will revive “The Field of the Cloth of Geld™ in the South. roduce the new play adapted by Bayard Kaylor trom Schiller’s “'Don Carlos.” Do not forget the time and place, S. onasen’s, corner of Harney and Thir- eonth streets, to-morrow, Saturday, De- e Change of Time. The C, St. P. M. & O. railroad has The regular express will leave at 7 45 m., instead of 7:30. The Oakland way train leaves at 2:50 A new way freight train has been put n running through to Sioux City, which The through freight leaves at 6:30 p. good local train for Blair, Tekamah, Trains will arrive as follows: Through freight, 4:05 a, m. Oakland way train, 11:45 a, m. Express, 5:30 p m. This road runs on central meridian time, 24 minutes faster than city time. e — The Wild Western Girl, She touches my cheek, and 1 quiver— T tremblo with exquisite pains; St sighs—likoan overcharged river, y blood rushes on through.my veins, She smiles—and in mad-tiger fashion, As u sho-tiger fondles her own, clasp her with fierceness and passion, And kiss her with shudder and groan. —[Ellx Wheeler. She smiled when T mentionod the oysters, And grinned at the sight of stew, me boy stirs When he dons his firat jacket of bluo, gazod with enchantment and wonder, Onher beautiful Omaha hair, Tiss Magee, And squandered my money like thunder On this wild witching maiden so fair. ‘With stews and hot coffee and fries, In front of her Den Butler eyes; And ‘accopted the arm of another, She had gone with her strappi brother, [Chicugo —— PEPPERMI The new comet looks somev hat like a red- hoaded dude 1n i bob-tail coat. An artist has applied to Barnum for she job of keeping his new elophunt whitewashed, Cincinnati in January, the Kro'imans intend to try one in Chicago some time in March. this country a new comady by Meilhac, Mil. Iaux and Herve, Tt is called **Nitouche,” The Gierman midgets, called the Liliputian Operatic_company, have arrived from Gier many to fill an engagement in this country. has offered M. RRubinstein £25,000 for a serios of 100 concerts next year in the United States, | — Janauschek is in Philadelphia, where she “7 has produced a new version of the old melo- drama bourg. Mra, Langtry will make her first appearance in New York this season at the Flifth Avenue on the 7th of January. Duriag her engoge- ment she will be seen in & new play. sorios of private for his own spocial gratification. 1hoy are to take placo i tweon April 24 and May 9, and the principal characters will bo sustainert by the artists who sang at Bayrouth. tures to Herr Hany Richter, the groat orchos- tral conductor, and there abpears to_be somo probability that he will reslly visit this coun- try next season. Itis already settled that Herr Joachim will be here, and make a tour of the |10 principal cities under Mr. Abbey’s orchestra. At a recont eoncert in Beri played seventeen compositions, aniong them throe souatas. A local critio’ says that his manner of playing has become more reposeful than formerly.” “‘Ele is more anxious to appear a8 amusician than as a_virtuoso, and it sel- [ 8., Chicago, 1ll. dom hapoens nowadays that people riso from their seats to look at the gymnastic feats exe- cuted by his fingers.” The endloss divessity of uses to which elec- tricity may be put recoived another illustra- tion mamlf at the Court operaat Vienna, where, by the artil literal sense. Among the pianists who will male their ap- nco in New Vork this season is Miss| Gorman and Scindivaries, ot class o Wolfsohn, in Chicago, and. rocently returncd from Vienna, Wk servatory and with Professor Leschetitzki, the famous “teacher and composer of the opera, “Die Letzto Falte.” Mme. Fssipoff, the groatest living. interpreter of Chopin, speaks of Miss Bloomfield in very complimentary torms. Sho made hier debilt at » concert Vienna, wi delssohn’s #15 mi: noticed in the lead is smooth i A Burlington boy sent for o fifty cont cccived o sun-dial, He has h,” hecauso faith without works Modesty has morits. A half dozen raw oys- fn ] i ters served on the flat sholl show wup better to the editors of Tho Republican, Bxx N ae has boon all drained away. shell, but their delicivus juice The Milwaukee Sentinel goes in for the tax- ation of cats, which it says have become too lazy to hunt rats, and too high-toned to eat them after they linve been caught in traps, The editor of The Boston Herald is mad ata Providence editor for telling people ;how to bake beans, and growls: *“'Let him stick to clwns, and leave the art of bean-baking to his betters.” A Baltimore drug clork wade a mistake in Iaboling a bottle, and his error killed a wo- man, To bo perfectly safe, make the drug clerk tako tho medicine and then rub yourself with the cwipty bottle. 1f your dashiug « pitcher of water over her. Loug kiss tho back of your hand, She will imme- diately revive, ad want to know whom yow were kissing. Do not tell her, and she will not faint au e No,” said tho Terre Haute policeman, *‘there’s no use of my trying to get a girl to look at me to-day, There's a big funeral, and when Jim Tidd drives the hearse and the girls see him, ho'll just sot 'em_crazy, he'll look so proud and handsor.e and have such an wir of importance, and they won't be willing to give & thought to any other man, At the close of a concert in Bradford, while @ young gentleman was struggling with his hat, cano, overcoat, opers glasses, and his rotain on his lap’ o suspicious-looking b to his companion, **I shall 1oso my cough med- fcine.” That was presence of mind, Monticello, Arkansas, the last day of the fair. an excursion train on the occa tising the event he says: * tends the fair the last day will have an opp tunity of sociog two hung. 1 have no will prove intoresting to every spectat Come one, come all."—Arkansaw Traveller. condition * **Oh, don't mind that, Renni Russin SAIVG 1s the most wonder, . | ful healing medium in the world, Try it v you," said the husband. D What do you mean?” exclaimed faints do not spoil her dress by f young hulfi( fan, all of which he was u;lnf(‘:k: bottlo from the overcoat pocket fell’ on the floor with a loud thud, *“There!"" he exclaimed ‘I'wo mon and a woman are to be hung at Only a fow fairs have over possessed such a feature of attraction, and it is not likely that the public will overlook the fact. An enter- prising gentlemar: at Pine Bluff is going torun i s To adver- verybody who at- silomon and & lady tancy in saying, said an Austin narist to & gow. tleman whoso wife's organs of hearing were beiug treated, 1 can safoly assure you that one of your wife's ewr 1s as well as ever, and I hope to soon huve the other one in the same 1 beg of mind it! 0 surprised AN Givo her back to me in her_presont cor ditio 1 want her so that there will be no datger what I say to her going into one ear and cam« ing out of the other, 1f she keeps cne ear stopped up, she will become a very wise wo- man. She' will know ns much as I do after awhile,”~Texaa Siftinge. C— Keep Nothing from Mother, They aat at the spinning together, And they spun the fine white thread; One face was old and the other young A golden and o silver head. At times the young voice hroke in song That was wondorfully clear and swoet; And the mother's heart beat deep and calm For her joy was most complate. There waa many & holy lesson, Intorwoven with silent prayer, Taught to hor gentlo listening chil Aw the twg sat spinning there “And of all that T speak, my darlir From my older head and heart, God giveth ma one last thing to say, And with it thon shalt not part Thou wilt listen to many voicss, And ah! woe that this must be! The voico of praise and the voice of love, And the voice of flattery. But listen to me, my little one, There's one th ng that thou shalt fear Lot never a word to my love bo said ‘Which her mother may not hear. No matter how true, my darling one, The words may seem to thee, They are not fit for my child to hear If they cannot be told to me. 1t thou'lt ever keop thy young heart pure, And thy mother's housg from fear, | Bring all that is said to thee by day At night to thy mother's ear,” e — MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC. er, 18 dead at Rome, Castoriapromotes Digestion and overcomes Flagulen - tion, Sour Stomacl! Feverishness, sures health and natural sleep, without morphine. What qul ) Sour Slomach, Colds, Indigestion, * Castoria I8 80 well adapted to Children that for to any preseription L A. Awoner, M, D., 82 Portland Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. T A K Y S PP T et T O e R e CENTAUR _LINIMENT-an absolute cure for Rheuma~ &c. The most Powerful and Fene- trating Pain-relieving and Healing Remedy known to man. 1 recommend it ass: tism, Sprains, Burns, Gal 7 7 nfants and Children What gives our Children rogy cheeks, What cures tiieir fevers, makes them 3 "Tis_Castorin. When bables frot and ery by turns, w I:u'l cures their colie, Kills their worms, But Castorta. s Cormtipation, But Castorla, Farewell then to Morphine Syrups, Castor 01l and Paregoric, Hnil Castoria; SPECIAL NOTICES. jpecials will Positively not be inserted Daid in advanc TO LOAN-—Monev. JOR RENT—Partly fornished basement, has 8 suitable for light housekecping, ' Parties roon: Fenting same can get 2 rogular boarders 17 Chicago. F18-41 wfice — Good _Toeation. 1 sorond floor, Apply 11 it 70K EXCHANC ONEY T0 LOAN—The lowest rates of intorsst Iness chances. Bemis’ Loan Agency, 15th & Douglas. 234-t1 Miss Fannio Reoves will play the leading art in “Duty” at the Madison Square thoatre, win Booth's engagements at the Walnut cond January in hix now play, Tnder the management of Frank Dobson, 1t is said that Lawrence Barrett will shortly Should the minstrel festival be successful in Lotta, who is now in London, will bring to FoRy Ten nedy 8 E corner 16th and Jackson. 204 bt ANTED A good bread and cake bake ¢ at on ', Filer box 1110 81 ux City, Towa. | T30 RENT_ House seve I‘ 180t ANTED A young lady to asist nizht and mo ” n ings in house work for board in private family Joe Emmet will appear at the Philadelphia | two chiidren, husband away j st of I|||u|lm¢. Opera house early i “Fritz, the Bohemian,” OR RENT—A nice new hall 1410 Dodg uire on prenis F{OR REN hed room oor. 13th aud Capitolaveno, f iton Hbuso. (FE, fueatatied room for rent at $10 e home for des 2stand Cas: Inquire north east ANTED—A good girt at the American Ho 920 Douglas streot T V ANTED—Cash boy a% the Boston Stors Supplied with hydraulic elovator and hea iD—. nd gener. ted ANTED—A competent coek and gener: | h Lot R i i servant to o to Fort Laramic Wyoming wih Highett wages paid. Apply to Exatr an officers family 108 south 26th t TANTED-A good boy to work in ¢rug storc, d_recommendation. Inqnire af p 3551 SHROEDER & BE( 7ANTED—A girl for house work in family of t Itis said that Herr Pollini, of Hamburg, ‘‘Madeleine, the Belle of the Fau- King Louis, of Bavaria, has commanded a rformances of ‘‘Parsifall” the Muunich Court theatre, be- TANTED —Woman cook an_ kifohen gl Now. England Restaurany 1415 Douglas St. W NOR SALE—S000 ac to exchange for 330 Fn,n 190- ANTED—Immediately a_good girl Apply at 1:18. Jones § 7ANTED—Two zood broom makors, al o a good second Hand tread horsepewer at the Omaha W City residonces, farms and bus. J. W. LOUNSBURY, 216-1m __15th and Farnam, Bascment room 24x00, N. W, corner and Jones Sts. Enqaire of Mrs. T. Ker- rooms. Gth and Spruce streets. PHIPPS RO 1 rfc enonghy jor two occupants, 1914 Webster sbroct. 845-1 TOR RENT—Rooms in Nebraska Nations Bank Building. Most desirablo offices: in the clty. by OR LEASE—Four choloo lots on 20th S, long timo,g17 N, 10th 8¢, J. L. Marble, 03514 " FOR BALE. OR ORTE Private Touring Bonag oo ol th atan ds in the city, cause for eelliog- sickness, $08-17¢ 007 Copitotave. — e JROR SALRA restkarany 290 north lutb'%.z . e et d, Boone County, farms property 20 SHRIVER & BELL. B—Lats north Omaha, $240 on monthly et SHRIVER & BELL. ) . Broom Worl JOR SAL one-fift bath, and $20. for one-fi & P woman cook smart and ] iso & first class dining room gixl at Stad th, leman's Hotuse Plattawouth Nebruksa. Lumet{soly. | por, or A, L. Streas Omaha Ne ANTED—A fow agents immediato Fm{ SALE—A business mans re ove Repair Works, 100 o 14th St 946-1m§ W JOR 84 Itis said that Mr. Abboy has made over- , Rubinstein he blocks S, W\ oll'oet oftice $1.500. opposite P. O s north wast of Post Office, 42 vacant 8 blocks N. W. of £1.8°0 t MeCAGUE, opposity P. 0. LE—Cottage 6 rooms lot 87xR) feet, S CAGUE DO SALE—Threo itts in an: MEN io city or comntry cach, m nthl: payments, Mot light and pleasant. work at their own | - ¢ and quicely made; w 4 UE, opmosite EX XY [OR SAL Mirine raise working information or Address A H, 315-tu thur-sas 1 —Ludy afents to sell the best:se house as fast a9 aents can. ing $100 a month. Co,"9 M Salesmade made show the goods. Addre OR SALI An isterest i & producing Silver opertyin Colomdo. Object of sale, to for Vrger development, Any tract ol; tithe ch Dlair Neb 8, 250 20 W SITUATIONS WANTED. TANTED— A steads ituation simplo expodiont. of suspending | 1) ek 1000 AWK tiny incandescent lamps by fine swinging. wires, the effect. was produced: of swarms of Hreflias flitting about o troploal:foreat, By | switches the currentiis surned off and at tho pleasure of the operator, and tlie effect, ificial fireflies flaoh and dance in. midair, is | V snid to have boen alectrical in. other than a not afwwio to work wi piog for bis work. dross “L. N. $lieht built for thie owners yurpos: By giek cowing in priviso fu ON. femse T acible corner 1t and. Ghicago Strect. o Bloomfield, formerly a pupil of Mr. = the hows of 10 4. m. oy tuation in_agricultura® dmplement, |i- Sy & man who s caks Engl s, Corman, and Scandinayian, first class o' el W AOR SATE— Dosirable rasiden s she studied at the con- y with Ch flat polonaise, Ru- ’ arole, and Men- | horz, w s favorable % papers. Hus it, her tonek lie in vigor, ancy uine areist. ez— A Misguided X A cowba Lntont n0ss puroly; He wont away up in tho front And took a seat demurely. He feltua listlo out of placs, But.thought he ought to try it, And watching what the others did, Maintaiszod a perfect (piet. Ho didn’t muke a single broak, Nor show tho least dofction, Until a listle deacon came To takethe church colleotion. Bho plate came to the.eowboy first,, OF course with nothing in it; Ho looked up at the deacon, then Down on the plate, » minuto. e cowldu’t tell the gams at all, And didn't dare to-doubt it; ‘The moro he tried to find it out ‘The less he knew about it. At last he spoke ight ont in chuwsih— ANTED—Position as book kooper o¥ corresp dent with firm needing man « nly. part ay. Address “‘A.” fiae oflice. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. ‘0 rend, a store roum #_tusine ddrows A, 31" carc-Da tato owners bid U Bunk. Room and board for sntlen it DOR SALE -y the buyei for 31,020 per v ants. Will scll ( halt cach, halauce, one to five years h. i ; Ay dvepped into a church, of interest b steady, aidl renit Learing your correct adi this will then b re turned to you wi R. Rivers, 1,031, Third avenuo New York Cil TOR SALE—A nearly now Dugien L2 ot i0ua B Qown, balasice monthly pavients. Address, ar) 18t nice cottage of faurrooms 1364 L try, halk and cellar city waier in | S=EE or gve or two ingl: gunts at 86,24 door from St. oes: Furnished room tare store 1215 Dooglas oppesite Millard Tialt wmile west of Mili “Now look a-hore, old Banty, Don't try no blufZ, I'll take the ships,— Jis' sing out wiat’s tho ante.” ~Merchant Traveller. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies, A marvel of purity stcengh and wholgsomeness. ' Morg sconomiical than Liie odinary " ia4sy ahd Sannich by sold In competition withthe milylo of low test, snort welght, alum or 1 hospbaiy pawders. Sold ouly In caus, Royal Hak physician, “Let hor rewain s sho s ngw, | he Fouder Co., 100 Wall stivet New York, ' House with 6 rooms aad barn, In- quireat U, 8, Hobel coner 10th and Doular. DOL SALI TOR SALE—A first class second hand top buggy o7t OR RENT-A nice b furnished for house keepiwg to s respectahle of thuve TOOWS un- family 1615 Dodgs 5t. JOR SAL e d — Apply sb D. FITZPATRICK, com_ suitable for |~ e8a-et two gentlomen, conveniond location, Address I Bee office. b JOR BALE—Old news KEN with white tne forehosd Inquirs Wiedhrich Bros Yorn Valley House. W ) rates, at 1514 Day I“dn IENT—Furnished room 1019 Farn. " u REW 80000 loneit & wateh 1a o Katurday ks securivs for drinks, can obAa' the 8bOVC 1ewAi. by sendiniy wancnt tenants pre bk nitus 0 thia efice known references re €O.’8, 1112 Hamney s 0ARD B O BENT-A 1 ly furnished roow, wih o as, hot and oold water bath, " EDWARD KUEHL, AGISTER OF PALNYSTERY AND GONDITIG L1 OB RENT-6 room house, an) 'one cortain comdidons in the futuse. male ’ 4 room bouse, £ acres 4 rogm Louse bew, it cues &o., soll for $109 vash or §125 and give s in good condision and. i3 sold for want, Adtizass P. 0. box 59, Fairfield 334 19 ‘orce. pumy. nearly new, Address Hee offlue. gy 4 hands wree and a gentlo ngle or_ double harnese. svery enall) acarly pony dize, and teo Can_be ssen at ¢ Except bet. d4p. m. 3015 200 acras band. R k residence, 10t Large barn, 0.t-ho e, Lot 50X200. Bes Bmgain inOmata, Call at M. T two story bi west of Park ave- Al scll the whole traat 1884, Real es Il at People's f 12 10ts, o1 Lots 7,109, i sold b s property, three lots Streat. 1t will pay you sved property, which will pay ), on the investment. Rents All occupied by first olws ten '$10,500, if 80l 800N, ALIOF One- The “dlove in- Call at 1he. People’s YOLLED CATELE AND CLYDESDALE HORS) Ti ¢ subscaibar 18 taking orders for spring im. portation of the-sbove. Prices muchbelow those at auction ssles. References to those .\I(Cullm-;n 11k Feustand Sav, Bank, Chivago, 08 2m! lied. John E house of A rooms and halt Tot, on Charles streot, near King, 81,000; $500: City 0. R, RATIEBU \Jili— 8 good stoves, some fumiture aud large quantity of excellent wing. «ery cheap 1808 California 5¢. 981-1mo FOOR SALE —Houses and 1oty and farms, 1. By TREY & CO. 030 W. corner 15ta and Farnam, TIOR SALE—100 to 150 cords of hard wood, aow belng chopped on “Lowe Feam” on Cuming: Sty 1y ridge. Will only | to ong purchaser. BEIS, Agent, 16th and Douglaa streots g BRAL —Farm 3 miles &, W. of city. Inquire of Mrs. Meyer 623 N. 16ah St. Biisim} Call at 1810 Haruoy streot. —Two pomasse Dol.ers, 10 3030 power 218 South 154 Btrect, r 10 large avd amall [ MISCELLANEOUS, WBrom the residence of A. Coke, Sty & dark bay pouy. Reward il {0F retuc of sann 3931 1 00D table board at 117 nosth 14th between Caps X isol avenue and Dodge. (8.75 por weok 1198 + HILDREN'S cloths wade and plainsewiag done, satistaction guarantsed at 1914 Webster St. 380171 The saloon keeper who was 0-14) lodging §4.00 per weck a4 the Hayuay " 42100 303 Tenth wtrect, botwe ith the aid slaaoe of th Boots Aud shocy Perfect satisfaction KuATARL