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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1893, LABORING MAN PREACHES |3 bammme s sue [WOMEN'S LOVAL LEAGUE | et siemsserwsryzsscns | ABRATRS. AT SOUTH 0MAHA tions of life must be changed in order to make with great vigor #nd intorest. North Platte any bettermefit fn our condition, and in the il came forwgrd fobly and raised soveral vl face of the present disaster it is the duty ..: = | Imml|er dotlars 3“'" er to mll'kr rllll]" con- | . every Christian man to do bis share toward i 4 vention a grand- suyccess. The following epating N Tells What He and His Olass Have to Be | Strty O e tter New German Society Organized for Purposes | FERUC0 O kAN oorns and deliver &0 8took Yards Company Preparing to Make Thankful For, What the true solution is, we may not of Mutual Benefit, dres: before $he convention: Judge J. Important Improvements, know at present, but there never was a | S, mery, imterpational lecturer of S problem yet without means of solution | and | Lawrence, Kan; Hon. = Martin Mohler, the true solution to our great industrial | secretary of Statg Honrd of Agriculture o . " MANY H’D A CHCERLESS THANKSGIVING | (i Kile A0 be fouma, ¢ "1t | PROVIDING FOR THAT DREADED RAINY DAY | RiCil™ sy W, e the, ‘editor of tie | TOCOST ONEHUNDRED FHOUSAND DOLLARS T If you love your neighbor as yourself, R irrigation Age ofi@hicago, and Hon, Daniol e he Nebraska Began the Cardinal Record Rreaking Sale make this question a study, give it a prom: | 3 orking, secgptary of the Colorado e Unjust Social Conditions Make Their Exist- | jnent place in your prayers to God and the | Who Etigible to Membership and ¥ Board of Agriculture, Several other ais- | Applieints for the Postmastersh'p Have an Unparalleled in Records Ever Plannead ne aggle with Wantand Misery combined earnest effort of the Christian of the Organization—Vivid Imagina. tinguished suthofities on irrigation and its Tdea Tobe Cast Up to Somethin 0 bodi gl L bty a people of this country to right this matter thon ot niaven Vou Rakden” benefits have ageeed to be present and ad- I B e By Man et L LN it will specdily bring the solution ) dress the convemtion. Governor Crounse, =William Kennedy's Fanerat Fraternity Needed, Let us strive to exercise that love for hu =Choirs Combine. Hon. Robert W. Furvas, Secretary of Agri Other News, manity, so divinely sot befor us fn tho life i culture J. Sterling Morton and o number of of Christ, to the end thav_each of our fel- i distinguished Nobraskans_have been in- * s R p— ow men may have everything given to him | Through the efforts of Mrs, O. Lieber- | vited and will b present. B. A. MeAllos: | Tho directors of the Union Stock Yards b b AL G L that is just and eq ter, Union_ Pacific land commissioner, oy will mee MLAELL TNt Ll Aicated his pulpit last night in a sense and - i n 2 several railroad officials will have papers pany will meet in General Manager By suffered o laboring man to stand there in POULTRY SHOW. Women’s Ald society, a new organization | thut will be read before the convention. Our | €0°k’s oftice at 10 o'clock this morning 10 his stond. He road a sermon written by o ok for mutual benefit has been called fnto ex- | own W. I Cody (Buffalo Bill), who is known | listen to the manager’s annual report and to | workingman in response to the rector's in- | Features of the Fowl Exhibit to Be Made | istenck. Tts name is the Womea's Loyal | as the prince of entortainers, 18 a member | transact such other business as may comc quiry: “What have you to be thankful fort” This Week, league, and its aims are to secura to every | °f the entertainment committee, und all will | hojore them, It1s not likely that there will quiry 104 hiave you to A With thoughts of the pouitry show to be | member a sufficient sum of money to be | ANd can feel ussuredof hospitable treatment. | | i v i The answer was AL i ouitr i L iember a sufficient sum of money North Platto will weleome you in your aid | D€ any changes nade in the present corps of | ve Just colebrated our national feast | #IVen this week uvpermost in _their minds, | used in times of adve that you will giva th. mate' the convention | oMelals. Anksaiving to Almighty God for the | the members of the Omaha Poultry Fan Eligiblo to membership® are married | an overwhelming success TRRIGATION. Manager Babcock will ask for an appro 7 bountiful blessings that have been be- | ciers association met at the Rarker hotel | women and young ladies past the age of ——— priation of £100,000 and it will be granted. ;!()\\wl.{ on n“'« h;u.l llnyl‘m' n:..- st Sear | Thursday evening last to hear and act upon | The montnly dues are at Jeast TRAINING 8CAO00L. This money will ba expended in ineraasin ose of you who have thrived and whoso e reports of o and to transac 5 which is deposited in a savings 3 BAgH 4 W A e lives have not been marred during the vear | UhC reports mmittees and to transact | G0 e S No. credit of the depositor. 'Chis | Annusl Report of the Work Presented to | U capacity of the yards, The appropria by great troublesor discomfort have truc | Such other business as was necessary to | pani 10 the crects of the deposttol = GoS the Sugierintenten tion last year was $150,000, and the amount evuso to acknowledge a decp obligation to | make the show . siccess kA, bl L The annual report of Grace B. Sudbor- | Wis exhiausted before the year was up Divine Providence, but the Fright sunshine | The reports of all the committees were : ived from entortatnments | ough, principal of o tos | Although the yards at the pro 16 b X ed from ¢ . ugh, pal of the Omaha Trawin 2h the yards at the prosent time have of our prosperity is darkened by black | ¢opy encouraging and left the impression | to be eiven from time to tme by | oot hae m'_m sl aatl {8 TeaHY b by | s laree a capacity as any in the west. im- clouds, i ; that nothing short of o blizzard could make | the society, are to be upportioned and every st ¥ e Y0 2 | provements will be made in 1804 that will sc it Ao Lhe show otherwise than a erodit to tho as. | Member is to bo credited with her share of | incorporated in the annual report of Super- | them far in the lead of ull competitors in the The daily papers on Thanksgiving day, | 1000 1 O 1 iiore. Hé 'h A the proceeds in the savings deposit book. | intendent Fitzpatrick. The report repre- | west. which described the general festival, also :l:‘:"!»;‘“*;" -\;'i'l.\v"'“_n”'y ":". m’_;“"”’(-‘:‘vl"""_'; The further aims of the sc yare to ral sents that the ining school s an estab- T'he plans of the provosed improvements contained in obscure corners of iuside pages | mach iniuiny from breeders | optelde oF | fauds aud provisions for famlics in distress. | Jished success notwithstanding the protests | have dy been drawn axd wilt be carr dispatehies telling of the further cessation of | O i Yebraskn and Towa, 1oF | The first meeting has heen called for Decom- | 4y ) 0008 o against the | OUb 8 soon us the weather will permit ustries in different parts of this country, | €nt ALbLe PRt S Ll odes | hop 98, ut #116 South Eighteenth strect. bty ently been entered against the | popg yvill be built on all of the ground that Ttirce small paragraphs told us that 4,000 | well fora good *foreign™ display, and _there practice schools and it is the opinion of tho | s been graded and excavated duriug tho Inore workmon aire to bo added to the ranks | 18 yet to bo found a progressive broeder in Von Rahden's vVivid Tmagination. principal thitt the practico work does not in | summer. A now hay barn will be constiuctad of the uncinployed and will have to facea ”’";"':‘"“'““ e s ‘“fx-u:":m"m “Der Artist,” issued at Dusseldorf, Ger- | A% oy detract from whe eficlency of the | jusy wost of the T, street vinduct. 45x200 struggle for existence this winter thavwill be '{n\’fil‘ b "\,“W:_“\N‘r‘gu.,‘“_i W many, in the interest and us tho central | " Aljayze portion of the roport is ocoupied feet, and other improvements will be made almost beyond human endurance, In the | B on. NNl C ededd At S valies 7 ety cakly that will increase the present capacity of Inidst 0 your praises to God for the bounty | Omaha and Council Bluffs will be there in | organ of the circus, traveling showsand | by a detailed statement of the observations | gho vards 100 carloads of stock day, You have enjosed. did you stop to think, that | force, a fine display of games being promised | variety theatars all over the world, receives | of the principal while on u tour through the % > o I, to deliberately consider, what this day of [ from th PO alioh. Tt the 8 regalar communications from Omaha, which | & ‘!-Iallfl:g':x: T ik ‘-;m’ lonal methods Soramble 1or the Tostofce. O e i is o tiadl mocmy 10 Py ¢, iadt boen secured, | These contributions show that the writer's | sehools of St. Louis, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, _/alia that while Mr. Tobias Castor is in L A AR s BT T 10 all present, the | ImAdgination is very vivia touching the point | Columbus, Cleveland, Boston, Toroato and ( Washington this time he —will have it T e, and thias Your | matter of price of admission was taken up | Of description of clirrent events on fuvorite | Chicago, giving special atiention to training [ defintely settlea who_ shall shave the post- festive home gatherings were blessed by | and disposed of by making it 15 cents for | Ypics il thG/CIrous anuition L ! y school methods nnA obtaining a geueral idea | office here when the plumb is given out our . deods Lof - charity ond - king | adultsand 10 cents fov children under 1% | Oue of the last numbers a_great deal of at- | of the resuits effected. There are a few loss than a dozen applica- S the ~ poor. but. do | years. These prices will nodoubt do much | tention is bestowed on the World's falt | In her roport Mrs. Sudborough 8t | Shons . S : gifte bostoved i then' strive to | toward making this a popular resory for the | grounds and the people who populated the | While my observation of training schools | ‘ions for the office on flle in Washington Seatizo the poa i».’:?»'rxmcl '1?.'\',4-1-1|:L“:‘1\(:vu| of | next seven days % Midway plaisiuce, was by 1o means limited to tho practice de. | and nearly every candidate thinks there e 06 tdustrial duestion in | Word hias been reccived from Lreeders of | In this article scencs are pictured of bov- | partments I gave to' these the most. careful | re excellent roasons why he should have Tt Desent phien 18 one of the greatest mo. | &l the standard vavietics that they intend | Mf¥ing fights between savages ayd beasts | scruting, believing them to be of vital im- [ the appointment. ~Lli “Doud was lucky e ‘“‘ bl b 56 matter what | to take advantage of the tion sale de- average newspaper veader nowd- | poetance, 1 was glad to be told | eNOUEh toget the endorsement of the county Pour peepition or position In. society may | Partment, which featuie is new to wostern | day8 would naturaily discredi of their increasing ~ popularity and | dnd state committees, andhe s consequently J O O Do iy Sociory ™Ay | shows, but, as in cities of the cast and nt. The contribution W > W to find this attributed to u recognition | SIUting on Basy strect, i his mind. In the LeAYE YOUL 0WIL Person iind and | FEORS 5t ‘i foubt be ipterest. | Written and ealeulated to excite great inter- | by 5 Pavent 3 o at | meantime John J. McMillan is quietly wait magine yourself 1n tho position that the | jicularly England, will no doubt be ipterest . g > v the parents the fact that [T 1uietly agine you ©F posision BViNL SlE e and1iverys B I Saw he Poultry | ©Stinthe European reader. The Omabn | the training teachers ave usually selected | i€ for his commission to arrive. feeling workingman in yonder cottage s ing and lively. .. Sewell, i the Poultry | ) i g teacher ¢ usually selected 4 orkingma N 4 B Monthly: of: Albany, No Y raports the contributor, under the name “Buron vou | for superior quaiifications and that the quite confident that ho got things arranzed him sitting fn his scuntily furnished home utdsih A I B i i . \ 4 g s ried in bi very pic. | cent sale in England at one of these poultry | Rahden.” may yet suce in making a | sistance rendered by the pupil teachers in- | S0 that his name will come out first in tho his head buried in his hands, the very pie: | Cent sa I v X piy A uro of abjoct despaint His' Jittle ehildren, | Show auctions of a cock of the dorking va- | hame for himself. sures to each child o groater share of indi- | Shuflle. Sum Gosney has collected together e S o bty | Fiety at 875, This, of course, is a figure sol. vidual attontion than is possible in other | Some strong endorsements, and Joseph Si, ave, 1o huddled ot his feot, their misery in. | dom attained, but there aro frequent sales ¢ . ; schools. 1 found in all the ¢ ited pro- [ has filed papors thav any mun might feel | onsifiod by recollections of the happy | At from §50 to 80, Itis hardly to beex. | Now that ‘the scason is sufliciently far | vision for the practice of pupil teuchers. In | broud of. Captain Cockerell and a few Thanksgiviag o SAEIEO Whil&iHe b ! pected that auything like these latter fig- | enough advanced, entertainments two cities this practice is done in the school “lil“ I.'s lm\'e‘n\n} yetgiven up Liopes, and there patient wife and mother stands silently by, | Ures even will be reached at the coming auc- | gatherings of almost every description crowd | of a regular teacher who, theoretically at ;i‘"n”"{‘ f\";; (::‘lélwn hearts when the news is almos\ heartbroken. His ardent search for , for though many homebred birdsare | one another until members belonging to [ IC4St, is always present. The pupil teachel Dot ReveE e i 3 g 1 to any of those imported, still poultry v - have | conducts a certain limited number of recita- ostmaster Glasgow's time is not up until work in this broad city from dawn to dusk a L i3 1 . still y ¥ | several oreanizations feel that they have | €0 b . ‘Ootober tox! o4 YR 3 3 caising as an industry for the market or i i tions each day. Criticism of her wovk is | October uext, and he is quite confident that for three long, weary months has brought | raising as . lark their fill of pleasures to be gained from such S B P N0 success with it, and there he sits, | fancy has not attained one-quarter the rela- | qggociations. Although no event of great m:ulln by nmn]»gum- u-.|5-hm- ol‘l the school l‘l’l!'l‘(‘lllln’('“ xl\"m\lr;:'l‘w‘;;nh“ the semf!r) u“ u': = SHiEHe th the thought thaj | vive Importance here that 1t has in most Bu- | fnmieane ool B e et with whom also are discussed the pupil | that time, in spite ny assertions that ibiti ot izerly " crustied with ‘tho ‘Atought that | Hee [RRCIIRIC NG Uil L s (i most b | Importanoo fias ocaurrod in_ German, cleslon | A0 MR, 1P S, dewmocrats may maie to the contrary. Samples on exhibition in our Douzlas street show not only of the means 1o provide tho little tion, howover, ono may expect botter | inclined peoplo have beon kept busy atte R O L el window (east wing). Cast a glance and ponder how in= extra comforts that would make his little 5. The owner of birds put up at auction | jng entertainments which ciaimed attention | OUF own schiools seems to have the sanction | qyq ryneral of the lute William Kennedy family joyous in their praises to God on this show will baallowed tho customary | from a smaller number of people, but were | OLtho more progresaive cliles. Ivcommends:|| o it G S L (RE R S 9RaeqY genious brains help to fe2d the poor man’s necessities bright Thanksgivine morning, but even of | Onebid. = ke .. | nevertheless enjoyable occasions. 1ise1f uy 118 coofipriy a1y pindes tHe PG (LI RaE s MSIEO0 1T SR tich (Dol 3 . the power 10 sapply his dear ofcs with the | The guessing contest more than ever teacher'in a position more nearly analagous | bright yesterday afternoon and was one smallest necessarics of existence, Wo pride ses to be a drawing card. Several fine Young Ladies' Social Glub Concert. to thut which she wiil liter occupy as a reg- | of the largest that has taken place in that OUseives on 0UF progresive city of Omaha, | DIYUS, of different biceds have boen con- | fne Younz Ladics' Social ciub.'an organ- | Ular teacher. Under this plan of trainiag | town for long time. Mr. Kennedy was a rtunat L notwithsta r 1 ac e ssed upo 3 s U " el e k) 4 i a trai R H P ciel rder of nited orkmen, and the UL LU s pabtibisibnd :?HKE'“{ visitor coming the nearest taking the bird | chureh. has arcauged to givea grand con- | geliools u pupil teacher is ned who, | members of the order turned out in u body. ’ citizen, beseoching for the opportuity of | uessed upou. The contestelosesat 6 p, m. | cort at Germania hall Saturday evening, | under tho dircction and eriticism of the Ry e U Cor-DOUGLAS - Chrnin his livinit by the sweat bf e byow. | Saturday and the awards will be made that | December 8. The proceeds from the saio | traming teacher, becomes responsible for its ANDERSEN AOL A SWEDE. UUGLAS 140055 s Ta 16110t ) most enough to’ makie ‘that poot|| SYeHing: of tickets are to be presented to the school | discipline and iustruction.” 7 Gesi R A bt e o e Mo of Chriscian | A display of fancy pigeons will bo made, | in connection with the church, a further consideration of methods [ 0 TR elvitization? as also several makes of incubators and e . roport concludes as follows: Tt gives . il .the Ed of Tue Whit would your Thanksgiving sentiment | brooders, bone mills and a full liue of A RIS RIS | much pleasure to say of this vital work of | BEE: In counection with the sad tragedy be if you wero seated in that home fn that | POUILEY men's supplie 1 - e “l g ""t““‘"l-‘ "1‘.'“,"“%5 eties have | p "““'l"‘)‘"i_” in thocase of our own school | at Helmrod & Hansen's grocery store on A A A A A AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARAAAARARAA ARARAAAAAAAAAL AAAA man's place? Ask him what cause ho has Seven new members, admitted at the | decided to umte their interests, and the been exceptionally well done. The | North Sixteenth strees, related in your paver AR knecht, formerly president of the German | | | Entertaiuments Galore, fauciers of the association. Taesdays, under the direction of Prof. | & g graaes elsewhere; they have taken | 8re made, which, if not properly corrected, Chrlstmas Thousands Like Him i ‘Today will be entry day. but the bala Charles Peterson. Thirty-six active sing aminations of the superintendentand | will do injustice to our Swedish Lutheran My friends, there are thou s of men in | Of the week the doors will be open to visitors, | will tuke part. 3 of the principal and have been at no disad- his position today, Think of it! Ninoteen | ladies and childven t pecially welcome e —— vantage; in order and industry those schools churches as well as our nationality in gen- RARAANAARAIA for thanicsgiving and he will tell you that he | Thursday eveniug meeting, will be_enthusi- | choir made up from both organizations will | children in the practico schools have hiad | Povon bons some sess o e SRR e 18 allve; > astic exhibitors along with the older | hereafter meet for practice ju Pabst hall on | the same tests as those applied to corre- | Decembert, some very erroneous statements - eral. 4 g B e ot Qb st aEtytiond yeb militon gt B 7 NORTH PLATTE IRRIGATION CONVEN- | compare with the best sciools here or else- Neither the murderer nor his victhn was shopplng T P R R U SR e Callfornia Excursion. TI0Y. where. That this work has been done with | a Swede, s is intimated in your report, Not thankful for thun the bare fact that they The great central route weckl; iy so little friction is due not only to the ability | less erroncous is the statement that the . . ave alive., sions to Culifornia via the Union Pacific | Nontn ©rav7e, Neb., Dee. 10.—To the Edi- | ¢f the trainiug teachers, but also, and in‘a | victim of the tragedy belonged to our d Is le all the more pleas- Our Almighty Father has blessed this | aro the thing. for of T Bre: Tho leading topie of dis. | Lremebstee, o the cordial suppart of tho | chureh. 'Mary Jonsen nover was a memter _ simade;a O, sl p ‘nation with bountiful crops far beyond the | MTime. tm - Sealt ok ] UL LR DRE S anised o 5 | principals of the districts in which our pr of our church., She was a Norwegian and 5 o Siotet OF L o mbIon b dontataes wibh ~ni];"i’,‘,";' l‘,’“‘""",'," “‘,'ffl S "}}}‘l, Dy | cussion in North Platteat tho present mo- | tice schools have been placod. Without this | Martin Andersen (not Andorson) & Dune by il ant when you select some- entire immiunity from plague and warfare, | JOINNE one these parties. Passage | ment is the proposed i tion movement | active aud most intelliger:t co-operation our | nationality. 4 i hi . seful 1 il of natural resources in' | MY E:, n',kf;‘ b ny point between | and the convention at the opera house in | work must have lacked many of its most | 1t seems queer that our local duily press y thing nice, uselu anc austible, the development of which in. | Chicago and Ogden, Utah. R cityoniDas 19, 193, Great ro. | 8greeablo foatures and a targe partof its | always shows an inclination to make Danish q ] croases each year, and yot one-half of us are | For full particalars call or address . | suits mst noconstetly follow a mnite wotho D ik and Norweginu criminals Swedes, but when- beautiful. We show a large necessitics of exist- | B. Shear manager, 191 S, Clark | oo T A‘\, ]{ s ommenting on the training school prob- | ever something good accomplished by a A t t, . to Feflonil 1ti1o on this eantiian | stroot Ghlemg O ¢ hanvesh iark | of the statoon thisline, for Nebrasks hus | lem Superintendons Pibzpatrich. satd iat | Susde whon. thasaas aare oo myienct, by 2 assortment. Pacific agent, 3L " Tiomax, General l:)lllluh U(ll\( l of ll\(“ «]r%l fortile and pro- lhv.‘ll'l‘ wi >fx"[f““m|"“ iAII;'L'lS' a ulll& illh’[l:' con Daue, or at least a **Scandinavian.” ific agent, 1. L. Lomax, ductive sofl In the world that can bo made | coption of the objectof the shool. It was | Although Statistics show less criminals passenger and tickot agent, Omaba, | (USte S0 M Eho worli tuat can o, made | LY vl of tho stita novmnal school i iny | amopset the Smades. than . sonr way RAYMOND, JEWELER, application of water at the proper seas: sense. 1t was simply a place where means | othor nationality, it scoms like tho Corner 16th and Douglas Streets, Omaha. Christ to love your neighbor as P B 3 a De SO | of training could be provided so that the | daily press is under the impression that they $oursell had been practiced and lived up to, Owing to the great success that has been | Board of Education would not be compelled | ave a tough set of people, while the Danes even in a smull degrec! Of course every T T attained by the farmers engaged in tilling the | to 2o away from home to obt and Norwegians ave all perfect. 1f not for one has, without doubt, personaily felt in lands Iying within reach of the waters of | doubtful ability. I was v se- | the fact that these and similar siatements some way the oxistente of these “hard | . The eastbound local, No. 8, now leaves | yhe jrrigation canal located west of North | cure applications from teachers from out | are frequently repeated right along wo times,” but no one can so fully vealize the | Omaha daily at 11:05a. m. The *Chi- f da b | Platte, there has been creatod a strong ti- | of town who were competent. Out of 1,000 | would not have paid much attention 7 3 “CUPIDENE"™ true state of affairs 4s the man wno. having | cago Limited.” No. 6, leuves at 4:05 p. | ment favoring the encouragement. of ieign. | applications last year only 140 haa raught in | 1o this case, but now we doem it our duty to | g MANHOD Thig great Vegotabia found his work and means of livelihood sud- [ m., arriving at Chicago 8:15 a. m., and | tion enterprises. The wonderful results of | Anything more than country schools: 162 | protest. If the peoble here would learn to | V] 4 L Lo ALCLBE R, L denly cut away from him by a cessation of | the “Fastern rlyer,” No. 2, leaves at | irvigation have been fully proved by such | had had one year's experience in town | make a proper distinction between Swedes, % tlonofla famotis Krerch B trative oriiis, fiich us Loat Manhood, the employment of labor in his particular | 6:30 p. m. and arrives at Chicago 9:30 | vields as fifty to sixty bushels of wheat per | Schools, 243 had served three years and only | Danes and Norwegians, which are entivel. Yiimomnia, Viilns in the Back, il smissions, Nervous Debllity a. m.—by all odds the most convenient cre, 120 bushels of oats, eighty bushels of | €ighty-three had tiught than three | separate nationalties, and not classify them 3 mples, Unfitness to Yy E s cocele aiid S B Sk TRtk conven snt ) to 125 bushels of corn, 300 bushels | years. Of these ouly ninetcen had taught | all under the so much misused and misun- pstipation 8 R > search of some means to keep body and soul | rain from Omaha to Chicago. The | 5¢niiatoes and other yields of a propor- | it cities havinga population of over 10,000; | derstood name of +Sk: 5,7 they % UPTDENI elean:es the liver, the kiduess and the urinary together—a search which is hopeless und | €quipment remains unchanged, because | fonate amount por acre-on tho land that ten had tiad no experience whatever. If the | would certainly do our Swedish-American B BEFORE ano AFTER orzansotallimpurith whose object fs unuttainable. Is not that | people expect something ‘‘above the | yearsago a railroud company sold for & per | tfaining school was an evil then all the best | citizens a great favor, which would be CUPIDENE strongthons and restores small weak organs, = b man justified to some extent in having a | average” on “Northwestern” trains. | i 1t is now selling fov from $40 to §60 an | educators in the country had a mistaken idea | highly appreciated. i ronson anflorors nre not olisal by Doctors 18, b N Tt An g 5000 thse grudgo against socicty in general for the | City ticket office 1401 Farnam street. o. ofit. It was a fixture in all the largest | Iu benalf of the Swedish Tutheran Tm- Ty O D tee ity dinih W oney, rebirmod 11 MX boxen tloe not efect . per- itiable light he is in? [ tell you, my : g b e people of all the western and central | €itics and the Omahasystom was founded on | manuel council. A. G. FREDEN, Tnanent o box. C85.00: by matl,Send for cireular nud testmoniale, © riends, the present aspect of the business Home Nockers £xcursions. vortion of the state have become thoroughly | those ideas which had “been fouud most suc- Joxas Hovixanes. Address DAVOL OINE 0., Py, 0k D e s, Towi L BfTuirs of this country 18 a most distressing The first of the home scekers excur- | droused to the importance of united action | cessful elsewhere. In behalf of the Swedish Lutheran Goodman Diug Co., 1110 Farnam 8t., Omahia; Camp 3 ufts, one, AT sions will leave Omaha via the Migsouri | for the dovelopment of the great resources | oo b ry yom “gran® oot 2p o ey | Saleues churc, C, B. BuviNe, - ———————————— = S Agd ! >acifi it s of Nebraska now dormant and going to h . ELMEN, s Do you imagine for ono moment that God | £acific. .rlf“l_“"‘ ATk Decomber 12 t0 | wasto by the annual loss sustamed: through — “THE MORE YOU SAY THE LEGS PEOELE ever intended that such o state of depres. | POInts in Texas, Arkansas and Louis- | the great waste of water flowing down to | People's Party Leaders Will Meet at Hast- AMUSEME? sion and_ inactivity, entailing with It so | iana, Rates, one fare for the round | the Gulf of Mexico, which, while benefiting ings January 3. = | REMEMBER.” ONE WORD WITH YOU much suffering, should exist ot a time when | tvip. Tickets limited to 30 days. For | no one, annually causes millions of loss to | Astateconferenceof the people's party and | Tt was like old times a Pifteenth | He has most bountifully blessed us witnh | further information call at depot, 15th | the farmers of the lower Mississippi. They ® f the wdustrial organizations of Nebraska | Street theater yesterday, two immense such a plethora of natural weaith, wealth | and Webster e or col o*s | propose to inaugurate a movement that will, | @ A T 4 ok i A R A R Pl ("“l‘u}\ o }““""“‘:I“ ‘l}‘hh 0 almpany's | NPT hus reached it constriction age, dof, | 1S been appointed for objects stated in the | houses testifying thew thorough apprecia- perity? i i oty Kith, and iwrnai. | the laudseape with thousands of besutiful | following call: tion of Llie sensational features: of “Losu in 1t is about vime that we realizo that the | ay el wnem bbb Asssistant wenoral teket | jyies, wherem will be retained the damag- | 1t has bevome evident to all tntelligent, un- [ New York” a veritable “tank” drama, up to fault lics with the whole and passenger agent; homas I, God- community as o | S04 PasSs L ing surplus of water that vearly causes the | seltish and patriotic citizens thut a great | date. Although the audiences at the Iif- inasmuch as we have brought upon | frey, Passenger and ticketagent. expenditure of millions of dollars for the r change must soon tuke piuce in the Industrial ! bl ] . fpotopnes & relutions: that industrial freedom must yet FIaRk SRELEOR BEO WY Rttt s couditions of lifo whicli allow such e pair and building of ‘levees along the Mis- | FelMURNS PTG 0 t¥et | itan, soviety drama palls upon them, as | e 0k anica aud dODressions Ly oxis 03.50—Uatifornti wid Keturn—865 50, | gissippi lowlands, and thereby prevent the e o tha oW aon shown lust week, but with melodvama or PROPER CARE and which bear so unjusily on such a vast | The Union Pacific offers to the Cali- [ damage that annually oceurs through the v ; ; farce on the boards” Manager Burgess is gou- portion of the community, As fur as the | fornia tourist for the winter of 1893-4 a | breaking and overflowing of these embank- 3 uppressed by Intellizont |-erally pretty certain of big houses, and yes- sent destitution isconcerned we may be | rate of $63.50 for the round trip from its | meuts, whereon have been expended by na- 1 zuent und putriotisin of the [ terdiy was n return to first principles. able to relieve the suffering to a great” ex- | Missouri river terminal. Quickest time | Honsland state governmnents hundreds of Tne play is sufiiciently exciting Lo interest tent by many acts of Christian charity and i . EXTENDED i an : o wore eifectunlly push forward (his edu- ; BRI OX0! Torts fice, thongh 1do not believo the best | #0d best service. The only line run- willious of dollars, _Nebraska and her fonul work und hasten the day of redemp- | UBe most bluse theater-goer, and the river of H[]“UAY i s kindrod sister states of the transmississipy o d f I ehnistBe | vonl water sparkies in the moonlight while a DEGEMBER Bnd wosh thorsusel orgtunization of mhasy | ning Pullman palace sleepers and diners the transmississipvi | yion in this state and nation, which can he onl wate g [ | | | il crs and dir {on propose to use the modern means of b more wisely and ¢ffectunlly dono ut a | launch in full steam plys up aud down the N Will " be ubla th voach and refieve | through from Chicago to San Francisco, | curing tho disease by diractly working to \whon thers 1« 10 strife golng on for place | shore, now and then waking the cchoes I5T“ tho uceds of avery ono in this ¢ty who For any additional informamation call | overcome the cause. and power and when the people can and will | with a shrill seream of melodramatic satis- 1 . been stricken by the dark haud of misfor- | on or address H, 1. Deucl, 1302 Farnam | Then these restrained waters, subdued | KIve o the subject that ealm unprejudiced | fyotion that it is part of the piec tune this wiuter. It will be your duty to | street, or I3, L. pnswer many pressing calls on your charity this winter,” 1t1sa Christian duty that will bring you a Christian blessing, cven as Job © ence. of a \ Do you for a moment imagine that this state of society would S 1 N T the blessed commandment of | N¢D: 1 CHANGES, capacity. and who is today walking our streets from morning to pight wn the vain teenth Street theater are usually coSmopol- | pmmemm————— = OF TH G4 o W Judgment which the importance of the ocew- Tl PHA GLACE PANEL X, negoral passen- | 8nd brought under control, will, when | U el dincimpondnoo-orctlle dsous - A BEAUTIFUL MINTHA GLACE PANEL ot hia boleat s SR BB guided by intelligent hands, send thaie 1ife: | i s thdependeut party of e stite of Waoit Wids of the Mark, FRAMED 1N OXYDIZED SILVER WITH 12 g0ak h A180: giving ourrents through 'the stalks and | Nubracka, do hereby o i tomect | TsaaoSpencer and Will Hicks are colored OF OUR FINELY FINISHED CABINETS hgsou b Ot A nnot ¥ vo Registerad Letturs, m\vluh nr%rm gl'u\\l'mx.' grain, m‘u through s Iw‘ll;‘ b y»‘\‘\vdn “H“” d day of | men who have been in enmity with Is a duty no person should nvurh-\L As EACH | MAKING AN APPROPRIATE realized when ho said: o 4 AR ELAEE & “otop | the branches and leaves of productive ov- | January, 1894, at Hastings, Neb. ' for'somo time. About8o'cluck Saturday | the sight begins to fail it 18 of the ut- A T AR ST T, *Bocause 1 delivered the poor that cried N OLNNAT ot 10, —Postofioo Tnspootor | iyyrds, everywhere within tue limits of the |, Wo would dhedefor wasy oimestly urgo | other forsonio tma, AboutBoeluck Saturday | b8 HEIL KR 0010 "0roolng proner ey BN and the fatherless, and him that had none mon has been notified from Washington country wherein the wisdom and energy of <'|”XI"||1"|“.::|‘(I‘i “1!; \:f-"fumf!i‘ 1]."'1‘1““.:3’1:1: ':; night Hicks was standing on the corner of <t e n"wn oty A A 8 1o help him, the blessing of {Tim that was | thatthe bond and investment companies | man his labored to bring about this end. ol pruaidogta gt Tuemors suonliluuces | Aoaih and Dodge atrdois, when Colonel | glussos = Sight 'a REICCIOTE FRE o0 M ready to perish came upon me.” which have been using the mails in violution | When this time comes no more piteous ap- ustrial unlons, all presidonts of trades [ SPenc R SRARO L, ",M, Qaen pop.presorvation “ S gapan ok 40 Soclal Conditions Must Be Changed, ¢ lnws, as interpreted by Judge | PeAls will be heard coming up from the low- T iptaiug ot ndusteinl fomons, uil | augered Sponcer, who immgdiately drow a | most oarnest consideration of every poi irosscup of Chicago, 1ll, in the g lanus of the Father of Waters asking for aid | mustor workmen of Kyights of Labor wssem- | vevolver and fived at him. The shot did 1o | gon who values their eyes. But you should bear in mind that your | GrOSSCUD of o, ., ho gru ¥ | and help: . No moro requests will o abroad | biies, all peoples biry oprosontatiyes I | moro damage tian to ar the nerves of u | *A i bovfect pair of spcetactes will do oharity alona during these hurd times is not | (nvestment case, will not be allowed to asking that donations bo made to ald the | SHNETEss i vicubers of the Staty lezislatiee, | policeman, who ran after tho rapldly disap- | 4,0 oulabie injury'and a properly fitted oing 10 S0lve the problom, though it re. | S6Ve registered lettors or money orders. | 4sking Ation a ditors of pooplt's p pupers und su Dearing form of the shooter. Spencer made | incaleulable injury and a prope ; 00 pre ! Tho companies uffected Columbiy | farmers of the eastern slope of the Rocky Sous us shatl bo récommended b fr will grently aid in preserving the : B ey, havieu, whough i flected are the Columbin . h 4 ] ¥ e pair w ently ¥ g A Poves the suffering, “Lhere husgot to be | ond Tvesument. company. Nownert wad | Bountains. Tho removal of tho cause will | el of the sgvaral county contrul tome | bis escape. O Sght. PHOTOGRAYH Dy permanent cury Y and while 1 | 418 Guarinty und Tnvestméns company of | Saeobially, olto, the dlecases of overiow | yiliass of the peisfuarty sttend thiscos We could not improve the quality if we 1 4 will not presume to say what the real causes | COVington, Ky. QAL LeIouNa 05 RAK AeRLIALA, BN 1 o | A persons wishing to attend this conference | paid double the price. DeWit's Wiwch Hazel 313, 816, 317 o, 16th St, Omu1, ol San : gurdens. Again, the thousunds o S e is the best » that experience c s ) h 4 of our present condition ore, nor say just S008I0 EARCORS. DR O IIOLARBNGS U0 | wilT obraly s from the clnienan of | Salve is Jest saive that experience can what 15 the true solution of the matter, yet 8 ¥ L] thelr county eentEiil commit produce, or that money can buy. ) { N ! 10 Hue s e Wwath Obnsaon A 't Poet. | the atmosphere with moisture must neces- W O DeAvER, RE maBAY U Hl"ro aro - plenty of = evidences ' 1o [ Qur sec f"‘) supply of the Art Port- | gui)y hring about a changed climatic condi- Chalrmin State Conmittoe. DIED, = e show that our business affairs are | folios was exhausted Saturday. 'We now | tjon,”and more rains, fogs and dew will bo — 0 BAILEY, LEADING DENTIST | n‘ux ll.«;tbl:ln:‘m‘« Ln Ah\u»l»h.lls\l.u\baplxril that | have assurance from the publishers that n. The industrial benefits can at the DeWitt's WitchiHazel satys ves piles, BLOCK D o~ MAK :J‘fl‘:ll( .m"“:n‘_‘_g“-“ll'x-\tl:‘h_: \m"l‘:‘“l.:::lllll"rl they - 1l ship the balance of our order psent time, harvdly be calculated, — - dence, 2011 €y Which 1 st nad eaunt e thatwihat | on * Monduy. Wo ~will announce on | but we can’ see in the futurc | Drexcl hotel, 16th und Webster. 1 blk. | Fundiy, I . A i OV T P T PP e second page of THe B above the [ thatu new empireis to be ereated wherein | frop M, P, & Blk, depot Nat Browa, Vuneral Monday ut 2:30 p. . Frie Has ganed a worldwida reputation in Bfluu‘"'_” Ieeln BouC 1 o annivetie ill be seen thousands of prosperous cities, vited. Louisville, Ky, and Clevel this country and abroad in consequence suficient to keep that mau's family in com. | €OUPOD When they arrive, so that all | ¥ BGA-£ | ) | prop. aners ple: 1is country o i ) ¢ fort? Whoro is our love for our nelghpey | Who have not yet vecoived the first porte | Yiages aud humleta that, Wil become & ProF PR B of his original nnd scientific method in when we force that man 1o dxive lis small, | folio can cull and secure one. SRA0% Aninn (‘i,’w,‘l“;"u'"‘f,".{{’;u‘;“"‘i‘;,“,‘,‘,,"'u,;’l‘,‘_:.' conncetion with the adjustment of his tender chilaren into bondage almost as scon a as tho fivst decade of thoir lifo has passed. F T P (TPrr Ty vec-ive a large share of the over increasing Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, renowned non-changesb'e lenses, and [ A FULL SET ON RUBBER $5 ; rade that will result from the accomplish- ull those sulering from defective vielon, Teeth axtracted nainlessly n mornin o wouk in the vx;‘n.l.m"lwlfl:.\' in order to| Do not fail to hear the eminent - T J , no matter from what cause, will find it NEW TEETH SAME DAY, n;'u u‘\l{‘ the deficiency ..‘n the earuings of | speak Mubel B. Frew of Chicugo, in Nebraska has from 25.000,000 to 30,000,000 to their interest to consult Prof, Hirsch- Palnloss Filling New Procoss, ¥ lfll’(”..‘Tl-\“fll»‘ll\k-k:lp‘\:-“. fl:uh & ‘,5‘,"{‘{ 2d lecture to the ladies of | acres that can ve irrigated and be made t berg, who by special request has con- Bridgze aud Crown work, fiuest and best ad anild 1abr 1 tuis groat. Cliristian. countsy, | Omaba, Patterson hall, 17th and Fap- | broduce double the aumount per acreover Y] sentod 10 visit MAX MEYEIL & BRO, | johiiase 80d Crawn work, auest A K tarics horo und seo Lhe | bam, Tuesday, Dec, 12, 2:30 p. m, Sub. | Y€o¥ that 18 now raisod on her best non-ir C0., from reut host of small cbildron laboving long | ject: *What Shouid & Woman Knowy" | ated lands, ‘This meuns an coormous in- \ crease in the trade of her metropolitan Paxton Bik., 16th and farnam Sts, ours cach duy, deprived of any influcnces | This lecture free. cities, and they will be expactod to triance on 1640 B, Telepnoue 1083, e . December 6th to 12th for good at an‘axe when Christian education _ help the movement that to them means such e should be the factor in 1ncdeling their L. Go Nouth Via the Wabash, ab increase of wealth. A great deasl of work R DISORDERS natures, so that they may become worthy | The fiest of & series of half-fare ex- | has already been done to make this conven- A § Christin men and women, The children in | eursions south to be run by the Wabash | tion @ success. During the past six months i ; . i our factaries ave surrounded iwith influcnces ) MA( “I{ YI4 H & BI{O LU M g, 8 f depravity and it is a disgrace Lo us Chris l ™ AN 1V R V] ' ' D Lol i will leave firerd s | one of our oldest residents and our most F.Ifll vo drawing them inton terrible state | g3 14") Omana at 4, Council Blufts Ko 1 . ¢ | For tickou d full inf ation eall Klven 10 every pari of the body, 1 will seid (o~ aus that wo stand silently by and allow 2 s and full information eall at o 3 ptance of this movement. . -~ Ty . urely packed) FREE to any sufferer t B e o e 3 aoarivea of | Wabash office, § arnai stroet, oF | omee O e e ions. huva. Laen “The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum, OMAHA, NEB, gurcly pack Bullgser. ton that curad mw of the benolits of an education for their good. | Write G. N. Clayton, N. W. I Agt., | farmed at overy place he has lectured and P Y i : . G atl Bviahir, Mutle Dealer, Bo, 900, A m;‘luunn- aay ol 3ot Lore souty whe | Omaha, Now ¥ have agreed 1o seud delegates 1o Lhis cou: Used in Millions of Homes—a0 Years the Standard No Charge for Consuliation, Michign m, on Tuesduy, Decomber 12, | active veal estate man, I A. Frost, hus boen out speaking in tho towns and 1 the school