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R et o o g e e s Ity Ol'T' Y. Mr. M. McCrary had his horse and buggy stolen from a hitching gide the Canfield house last night "he Philadelphia chop house gives a Christmas _dinner to the newsboys, American District and Western Union messengers, and the bootblacks, be- ween 2and 3 o'clock. Mrs. Plerson was yester ypointed to aseist County Agent Mahoney in looking after the city poor during the ensuing win Mrs. Pierson will re- ceive #75 n month during the three months employed, She was formerly the agent of thie | post out- ieau of charity THE WEEK'S AMUSEMENTS, nov1 Afternoon a Vdonis Henry B, Dixey in Adoy Ny Harsha, for the W Puck Irank Friday Little Saturda v Evening Danie v Lit'le Puek GIAND OPERA THOUSE, Monday—Hallan & Hart in Later ¢ Tu Afternoon and Evening Hart in Later On Thursday—Kilrain and Mit xhibition Afternoon in spar. and Evening—Tony Madame soveland, fat . Hayden Bros - Anoth Vietim J. D. Coon, of Plattsmouth, was brought to Omaba late Saturday night by the gov ernment authoritirs on a Lary of selling liquor without a government license. He is contined in the count il A Cold Wave, Yesterday at 10 o'clock the cold wave signal was hoisted under in structions from Washington, change of 24 degrees in the peratire was expeeted o'clock this evening as a 1t is Not Smallpox. The report of a case of smallpox at sleventh and Vinton streets that was c 1l lated in the city yesterday, proves to h been unfounded. The patient is a child who wus vaccinated a few d. and the eruptions on its body we 0 to the scrotu lous condition of its blopd, This is the opin ion of City Physician Ralph, who hunt. cause for alarm, Use Kerr's thread always the best, sold and recommended by Hayden Bros. Charitable Colored Peopl Re H. Welsh, pastor of th A M. church, Jacksonville, Fla., as follows to T ceipt, from color ontributions o the 1 Pleasc v lumns to acknowledge the ry & I' in your city at a public meeting for the ye w fever sufferers in Jacksonville. The amount was sent me by Rev. P. A. Hubbard, of the A, M. E. church. W grateful for this fav orable consideration. The blood is the source of health. Keep it pure by taking Hood's api- writes nowledging the in this city, of yellow fever fund of -rilla, which is peculiar in its curative power. Assessors an:l Supervisors, The foliowing official bonds were approved Saturday by the county commissioners: A. F. Briggs, justice of the peace of the district; Samuel Hopper, road supervisor Tor the north district of Waterloo; Samuel . Wilt, road supervisor of the north district of Elkhorn precinct; Frank J. Bleick, sossor for MeArdbe precinet; George Me weather, road supervisor for the east district of Vailey; Jonas K. Fry, constable for Chi- cago precinet; A. W. Roche, assessor for the Thivd ward; William H. Olmstead, road supervisor of Union precinct; David Reed, road supervisor of West Omahia; Henry W. Crossle, assessor of West Omaha; ians Nelson, assessor of Jefferson precinet; Henry Polke, same; James Mitchell, justice of thé peace for Vall Saturday Night's Wreck. Yesterday the Union Pacific had a large force of men clearing up the wreck on its track at the intersection of Sixteenth street. Tt was rumored that Switchman Howard had t in an appearance carly yesterday morn at the scene of the wreck, but inquiry failed to substantiate the statement. Both engines are badly dumaged and will be “stalled” in the shops for some time. The accident, is attributed to How: in not sceing that the track w ar for the rules of the company entitled it to the track at that time, “The engineer and fireman that were on the head engine, and who were badly shalen are in no way dangerously injured. 'k was cleared up about midday yes- day. Sleepless nights made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh’s Cure is the remedy for you. For sale by Good- mun Drog Co. Dl at o A Misleading Statement, In commenting on the announcement of Tue Bee to the effect that the management of the Kansas City, St. Joe & Council Bluffs, and that of the Union Pacific were engaged in arranging division rates, the railroad wisacre of a morniug paper states that the St. Joe road “must be a new concern,” and also that this is vested exclusively in the tern Trafilc association.” The fact is that the railroad system in question has long been in existence, and for the reason that it traverses the country in southerly dircetion, it has no direct conne tion with the Western Traiic association, neither docs it come under that series of classification, ice President Holcombe, of the Union Pacific, is authority for the state- ment that new division schedules were being formulated, One word: one step n one’s whole future. D Jones’ Red Clover Tonic is the proper move when you have dyspepsia, bad breath, piles, Limmoq, ague, malavia, low spirits, eadache or any stomach or liver troubles. 50 cents. Goodman Drug. Co. y make or mar P AL Rates to Be Advanced, That upon the reorganization of the Colo- rado and Utah pool, western rates would be advanced as foreshadowed in Tnws Bes, is generally conceded in rallway circles, Ior nearly two weeks the trafic managers of the roads centering in Omaha sat in conference in Chicago, and the result is that the Utah pool has been reorganized, and in the near future it will be in operation. When asked about the reasons for the reorganization, General Manager Holdredge of the Bu ton said: *The western rates, and particu- larly the rates in Colorado, have for a long time been in bad condition. To handle freight at certain periods under the rates in effect at that point, meant a loss to the railroads. Now this conference has wgreed to the restoration of the former schedules, which will advance in Colorado traftic and may lead to an ce from lluinhl eastward from the Mis. souri river.” The statement that the new 0l formation would do away with classifica- ion rates to the Missouri river points,as sent out in press dispatches from Chicago, is pro- nounced erroneous. Omaha and points similarly situated, will enjoy a division classitication as befiore, and the only trafiic that will come under the service, will be that which is consigned to through points. Pozzoni’s Complexion Powder pro- duces a soft and beautiful skin; it com- bines every clement of beauty and punity. MONUMENTAL INSTITUTION, The Subject Discussrd by Rev. 4. B Johnson Yesterday Morning, The text of the sermon in Walnut Hill Christian church was: ““This do in remem brance of Me.” Luke 22:10. The speaker said: A monument was erected on the feld of Thermopylae in honor of the immortal 800 who gave their lives for their country., On the monument was the inscription stranger ! and Sparta that we died in obedience to her laws.” On Bunker Hill and at Gettysburg we may see to-day monuments to remind us of the heroic deeds of t have stood for ages as monuments of although having been intended to of the irbuilders.q s are often observed as 1 honor of © deeds or y (H the heroic n who and their the i ration who laid s to preserve the imtegrity of The religion of Sus I8 its object | 18 and helps Sunday b yeen observed and worship for nearly two ws in memory and in horior of our risen Lord, ), on this day, arose from the grave and brought life and immortality to light. Baptism, also, is a m orial i wition. In it we burial and tho resurrection of the Redeemer. The rd’s supper, of which we speak particu larly to-day, is an N rite. The ieient Romans celebrated the death day of Hnl loved one wio had gone to “the | cred country.” At the annual recu the death day was a vacant ple { the tabio for theabse one whose guests they supposed themsely to be. No man knows the day of Jesus’ birth, but He himself instituted the supper which we observe in grateful memory of his sufferings and death. It was on an April wrsday A, D. 33, with thirteen persons oom, that he said of the is my body, broken for you," and of the cup, “This i3 the blood of the new testament, which is shed for many for re mission of sin ‘T'he man who denies that the declaration of independence was ¢ ned and that the war for the maintenance of the union was ever fought, is bound to account in some for the origin of the ot rvance of the hof July and Decoration day. They aro living monuments testifymg to the events commeno And the man who denies that Jesus died for men, was buried and arose again, is bound to account for the aptisin, Sunday observance and the r. A nation lives largely in its history. Men of Marathon “and “Thermopylac to-day fire the cian_heart, Let Am forget the 4th of July, Bunker Hill and Valley Forge, Shiloh and’ Appom- and patriotism will 1 world forget Gethsemane and Pilat Mount, Calvary and Joseph's sepulceh the christian religim will perish. T of devotion Swiandied in the christinn heart by hallowed memories of what Christ lus endured for us--memories of his lascer. ated body, of falling tears and blood sad thing for a_ship to go down in mid ocean and leave no sign that it ever ox- isted, as did the Central Awmerica. It is soul to go down in the g nd leave no trace. It is sad to think our graves will soon be ove: own and we will be forgotten. 1t 15 sad for husband or wife to think of heing forgot- ten by the ot Tn common with humanity Jesus desired to be remembered, but espec: ially for our own sake To forget Jesus is to become infidel or pagan—to yield to dis- pair or return to the long forsaken altars of Jupiter and Juno. To forget Jesus is to for- et the merey and the love of God. To for- get Jesus is to torget the physician and the balm dinthe hour of sorrow. To forget Jesus is to forget the heavenly home and the crown of immortality. o forget Je- susisto forget the home of the soul the many mansions, -the of God with 1ts walls of jasper ‘and sapphire, 1ts streets of old and its river of the water of life. Many persons con during the carly winter months permit them to hang on persistently all winter; weakening the lungs and pav ing the w for catarrh, chronic br chites, or consumption. 0 one can afford to neglect a cold. A single bot- tle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy will cure the most severe cold, and cost but 50 cts. I le by druggis. ol Prestidigitation at the Staadt. Last night at Goos’ Staadt theater Prof: Theodore Bruder, assisted by Miss Char- lotte La Motte, entertaincd an audience with a series of sleight of hand tricks, card-toss- ing and mind-reading in a highly successful manner. Both were strangers to the aud- itors, but easily found favor with them be- ause of the ence of all their acts. The remarkable features were the clairvoyant act of Miss La Motte and the cabinet per- formance of tha professor. The performance lasted three hours and was frequently ap- plauded. Advice to Mothers, Mrs, Winslow’s Soothing Syrup should al- ways be used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, curesiwind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrheea. 25¢ a boutl A Mangled Labo The remains of Frank Bake account of whose violent death appears in the Coun- cil Bluffs department of this paper, were terday brought to Coroner Drexel’s head Quarters, whera un inquest will be held upon them to-day at 10 o’clock. The Umpire Question. The Western association should lose no time, but at once stir around and secure their corps of umpires for the coming scason. There is no question but that new faces will as it is a pretty pted fuct that crookedness marked the work of one or two of the staff last sea- son. 'There can be nothing gained by men tioning names, as the association officers are thoroughly posted on this score, and will govern themselves accordingly. ' It is not known whether I'rank Bandel would hike a position on the staff next year or not, but if he should manifest such a'desire, there is not much doubt but that he could get the ap- pointment. Anyway, the committce who lias this matter in hand, have no time to losc, if they would secure first cluss wen, Miscellaneous Sporting Gossip. Captain O'Malley and a party of gunners bagged eight fine se at Calboun Thurs day. . The alleged Jack Dempsey, so thoroughly paralyzod by Jimmy Lindsay a couple of ks since, hias “floated” away from this ik 0’ woods., Billy G. Ingram has been offered $100 and expenses to go to Ogden, Utah, Januury 1, and handle the birds of the Utah Sporting club in o big main they bave on with San Francisco partics, A novel Christmas present was sent to Pougbkeepsie, N, Y., this morning, by Al Rothiery and Mike Ricketts, They scit f bull pups, out of the famous biteh * to friends in their old home, one of wh cunning little brindle, going to a profes Vassar coll hose ‘nawme, of course, will not be mentioned. The other dogs of the litter were sent to Arthur Shepu Phila. delphia. Tho will of Tom King, the pugilist who fought Heenan twenty years ago, has just been probated in England. His personal es- tate is worth over §250,000, He I S 10 his wife for Life the income of one-third of his estate, and, subjoct thereto, leaves the resi- due of his property, real and personal, in trust to pay tne income thereof for her life to his daughter, Mrs. Stanbridge, with power of appointment to her in favor'of her children, Flashes from the Diamond. Jim MoLaughlin 1s wintering in this city. Sam Morton is in Chicago bustling for the Minneapolis teaw and himself. Harry Staley has signed with the Pitts- burgs for the coming season at §2,500, It remains to be scen whether four balls | sud three strikes will increase the batting THE next season. 1t is the writer's humble opin ion that it will not There will be some additional improve ments made at the ball park in early spring. The St. Joe base ball directors have elected the following officers: A, H. Truckenmiller, president; John S, Patch, troasurer and Charlie M. Lord, manager, Lord was once manager of the old Union Pacifics. Joe Quest, n Western association umpire ast season, s under engagement o ca and man team in Sacramento next sea son. Joe will have an easy time of it, as the team plays only two games a week--Satur. day and Sunday Under the rules for next vear, should but one run be required to win the game, and there be three men on the bases in the Iast inning, if the batsman makes a home run the b 1l so count, and all the runs will figure in the score “Spud* Fa is authority for the ment that the city league will be reorgan next seacon ona much stronger and business-lik s than the past, and t will be in the ht with a make the res he man with en Alve oines r od-natured third base ts | He thinks he's good enc ¢ 10 or Ameori Dos Moines remain in ug with the jer, who is officiating as head waiter at the Millard, would like to play ball professionally nest sceson, and he would be a good man for some of 'the minor league clubs, He a first baseman, and p. S the position fine rasure cateh and great on ground balls, He is a fair hitter. W. C. Bryan, the ex-manager who a the Des Moines club and has figared promi. nently in bail circles, has fled to Canada to escapo usequences of an indictment hanging over him in the district court. The girl whom he betrayed is still in Des Moines dryan is now marric to a w thy lady i1is bondsmen pracured an order for extradi tion papers from the srnor some time ago, and an oficer went to Washington only to be ormed that a man cannot be extra dited Gratefu cil Blufs Daily Globe, Jan- uary 26, M. b, oditor of the Cambrin reoman, has been the persons \d of the editor of the Globe for mc 0 twenty years, und 18 known, wherever he is kn. s one of the best men living. He is also an intimato friend of Mr, Clark, of the Nonpareil. He has been unfortunate in the fact that his family was ravs 1 with diphtheria nd atly distressed. Mr. Clark, having heard f this calamity, sent him some of Dr. Je vis’ Diphtheria Cure, It was used at onee, and the lives of the rest of his children saved. Letters from Mr. McPike are un bounded in their expressions of gratitude for ome means of avel the loss of his wlh 1 of little and tender ones Five of Mr. A s children out of eight died from diphthoria_before he had an op portunity of Dr. Jefferis’ remedy Price of 1 Address Dr, Thos. Jet- feris, box 657, Omaha, Neb, An Absent-Minded Broker. Baltimore Ameri 3. R. Wil- inms, a well known Wall street broke: certainly has a claim to the palm for the most forgetful man on earth. What do you think of & married man so sent-minded as to lose his wife's corsets on the street, and thenadvertise for them in the papers? T is what Mr. Williams has done. He started out to have his wife's corsets, which were unusually valuable, repaired, but being wrapped up in stocks his mind soon wandered from his wife, and he left the article of dress in the car. Now he offers a reward for their return, and his wife declares that Mr. Williams® memory isn’t as long as your finger. - - Dis:olution of Harrison's Law Firm. Philadelphia Pres The dissolution of the law firm of Harrison, Miller & announced. Since his nomin tion General Harrison has given ve little attention to the business. It is stated that the firm was really dissolved on the day of the election. It is now to be known as Miller & Elam, although B, Harrison” still appears av the head of the little tin sign that serves as a guide to people who need the oflice. Not Reduced to Want. bune: I desire to insert ement in your paper to- morrow morni ” she said. *This,” said th lvertising clerk, looking it over, ‘“‘will go among the ‘wants. “ave you no ‘wish’ “No, mum.” “Then, 7 snid the younglady from Boston, haughtily, *‘you need not insert I simply wish o situation as gover- . That is all. It is nota case of ny newspaper printed slish in this plac column?” TRCWEIO ROVAL E::‘Jl! Absolutely Pure. This pow nevervarfes, A m of purity strength and wholesomeness. Mo Onom- cal than the ordin kind nd cannot be sold in competition w multitude of low cost, short weight alum ot phosphate powders, Sold onlyin cans Dy ikl lllkmg Powder Co,, 120 Wallstreet. New York JOSEPH GILLOTTS STEEL PENS GOLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION 1878, Nos, 303-404-170-604. 'J.‘HE MOST PERFECT OF PENS IUIIEWUI AND PERSISTERT ising hus alwuys proven ccesstul. - Boforo pluciuig ang LORD & THOMAS, ADVERTISING AGENTS, Haudolsh Sirects CHICACO. 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THE Swirr Sv Deawer & ESTABLISHED 1851 ( 186 So. chlct\go, s, 1 Clark St. Thie Regular 01d-Established PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Is still Treating with the Greatest SKILL and SUCCESS [}mflmc Nervons and Private Discases. ‘NERVOUS DEBILITY, Lost Manhood, Failing Memory, Exhausting' Drains, Terrible Dreams, Head and Back Ache and all the effects leading t0 early decay and perhaps Consumption or lnsan’n"r, treated scientifically by new methods with never-fuiling success. 43~ SYPHILIS and all bad Blood and Skin esses permanently cured. KIDNEYand URINARY complaints, Gleet, Gorbrihose, Birictu se; Varicossie s al distascs of the Genito-Urinary Organs cured promptly without idneys or other Organs. ments. Age and experience ime portant. ‘Consultation ires and saveed: end 4 cents postace for Celebrated Works on Nervous and Delicate Diseases nplating Marriage send for Dr. clebrated guide Male and Female, each 15 cents, both 25 cents (stamps). 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't 15 the old chronic v we sollcit. We have Cured hundreds who bave been ghindoned by Physicians, and proneunced fncu - able, and we Cchallengetiia World 10bring 18 & caso that we Wil not cure in 1ess thun sixty days Since the history of medicin: & true specific for Syphilis hus beea sought for bi inever found until our AGIC REMEDY was discc o1, and we are justifielin saying it is the ouly ltemedy {n the World that will pos itively cure, because the I t M al Works, published by the b-st kuown authorities, say there was never & true specific before, Our rem. edy will cure when everything else has fuiled, Wiy waste your time_and money with patent medicines that never had virtue Or doctor with hysicians that cannot cure you, you that have BriZ every thing else sbould come v ns Sow wnd et permuuent rellef, you r can gev 1t clses whe Mark what ‘'we say, in vlu must take ou vor NEVER recover 41II4| you that aftficted but & short Bhould 0 Us BOW 20 on6 1 Ny cured, help and thiuk they ar v from the Qisease, but fh One, two or three years atter it appears again ina more horrible form This is a Blood Purifier and will Cure any Skin or Blood Disease when Everything Else Fails. 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