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THE DAILH BEE-OMAHA. THUHSJiRy , DECEMBER 20 , 1883. THE DAILY BEE. OMAHA , Thursday Morning , Dee , 20i Upeelnl Meet Injr of the StntoAlllnnci A special mooting of thoFnrmers'SUt Alliance will bo hold at Kearney , Neb , on Wednesday and Thursday , Jan. 1 nnd 17 , 1881. All alliances which liav nt ixny time boon organized in this slat arc earnestly requested to send .delegate to this mooting , nnd nil anti-monopolist of the sUto nro cordially invited to nt tend. No pains will bo sparad to inaki the mooting entertaining nnd instructive A programme of proceedings will soon bi Bent to all alliances , giving names o spt..ikors , subjects and nil particulars All ollicora of alliances nro requested t < see that meetings are called and nrrango mcnts mndo to solid delegate ; . State papers , please copy. P. H. llr.YNoi.ns , Pioa't State Alliance. J. Btmiiows , Soc. ad interim. Tlio "Weather. For the upur | Mississippi and Mis souri valleys : Warmer , nnd partly cloud ; woithor , light local snows , southerly winds and fnllintr b.iroinotcr. LOCAL BEEVITIES , Htmobaugli & Tnylor , Oirmhn , neil Hatful U. S. Standard scale. Wrlto for prices , t A Chriitma.1 Muilcalo will l > o Rivon n : ilnnvncll Ilnll Ihli ovonliiR. A vcr fine programnn of eleven numbers has bcci IircpnrcJ foi the nccnulon. The district court room \vn ? crowded yc torclny aftcrn-nn , with n Inrju nuiuborof spec tutors , to Htton to the nrgnincnt oftioncr.i Cowin , } n the ciwo of 1'ollock \ , D.xvln. Thcro was a Inrjo cniwil present nt th BknUng rink on Capitol a > onuo Tuesday ti witness the oxhlbitloii of rolling skating b ; Prof. Will UnnlolR , and everyone , who wa jirokont WO8 fully ropald for attending. The 1'tmoralda nocialc'.tib ga\flavor ; ploaiant' party TucndivY at Masonic hall Tlioio were about forty1 couples proso-.l nni u programmo of twenty duncoa was danced Irvine's oreliestrn furnlshod the music. In the U. S. court yesterday the jurj went out lit the CMOS of Underwood , ot al. , vi lidthwlclc. During the afternoon the cnio ol Clinton vs. the Minioiiri 1'acific ralltvay , wai being heard on a motion to dismiss appeal , -Tho ladles of the Christian church gav ( their Bocond annual dinner and nuppor nt the 1'axton ycstonlny noon nnd ovoninir. The occasions were socially and financially micco8H < ftilaiilouiant time being had and a handsome sum realized. f The Denver train from the west yctitcrdaj morning waa covered with snow nnd Ice nnd looked ui if It had boon caught beneath an nvalancho. Tim conductor Htatod that whor ho loft North I'lutto the HIIOW waa three inches dcoj ) and n heavy Rnow-gtorm wax rag1 ing. Wo will probably get It huio , Jual think of It , boya aud glrlx , Blcighlng for Christ mas. Yum ! Yum ! The following weather report waoiocolvei at the U. V. hoadijtmrtora yontorday : Nortl IMattc , cloudy and south wind , II dogroca Sidney , cloudy and calm , 13 ! degrees ; Choy anne , PIUIIO ; Knwlins , four inches of snow 01 Tuesday night , 20 degrocw ; Green lllvor cloudy and west wind , ? -t degrees ; JCvnuaton cntm and clnudy , H2 dogroea ; Ogdon. calm ant cloudy , -14 degrees. In the police court yesterday that Kami old tramp , who has appeared eo many tlmoi boforemarchcd , In and took bin place In the pri onor'e dock. The vermin were crawling ovoi him in droves , an d the odor from Ids porsor would drlvo a polo cat out of night. Tin judge sentenced him to sixty duyH lu the county jail on broad and water , Tlilrtj day under the Ice with a box of miap would have been more appropriate. . V -Mr. W. H. Stlllwoll , train dispatcher foi the C. , St. P. , M. & O. railway , of St. James Minn. , was manled at 3 o'clock yesterday nftornoon to Miss Linda Molroy , at the rod donee of the briilo'u parents in thin city. Mr , .Stlllwoll was formerly train dispatcher for tlu St. Paul rood in Omaha. The vcddliif ? wet attended by only n few friends and relatives , The nowly.married couple loft last night foi St. James , Minn , , their future home. Fred Mfi tfuimohl , representing the 'Cliurlos A. Vo/oUir Co. , of Baltimore , Mil. , is in the city diatrlLmttnr 8t Jacob's Chriiit' mas gift t.i every homo In this city. It U the "Second Annual St. Jacob's Oil Family C.d. oiular and Boole of Health and Humor for the Million. " It contains contributions from It , J. Buidotto , of the Burlington Hawkeye -iiwoct aud Knox , of Tot : Siftliifn ; It. 1C , Muukittrlck , Josh Blllingu , Bill Nye and otbcre. The little book also contains the con. trllmtlinj of the eucccssfnl compolltora for the c ; h prir.OH named In their public offer ol April 21 , 1883 , "To Humorotw Writers.1' Hi matter nnd rrmko-up it Is mora than , equal tc it predecessor , nnd vastly Huporlor to ovary- ithing of ( his character ! wiJ froui otlici fioufcos in the past or present. If boasts o ! the beat special effort ) of America's great funny men nnd delineators of coiqjo qrt , It contents are pure In word nnd suggestion Special additions are also In proa * for foi'shji lauds , where , In 'twenty-Bit different conn tries , St. Jacob's Oil has triumphantly goni to the front as the conqueror of pain , as It ha done in the United States. Plant fine hardy porpot.ml roses ii oliming and atundnrd. These hard ; nursory-grown rosoa planted in bed bloom the entire Summer. For Spriiij planting address : K. H. ELLIOTT , Omaha , Nob. Captain John O. Fnray Hurt. Captain John U Fumy had the inisfor tune to moot with a severe acsidont yea torday afternoon. Ho wan liolping i build his now barn , and vrna carrying heavy piece of timber , when ho elippo and fell. Ho jumped about 18 footdovr ; a atocp bank , carrying the timber wit ! him. It fell upon him , and ho waa sc vorely bruised about tlio breast and on ' of lib feet was somowliat injuro'd. II also received a severe cut in the hand Mr. Furay immediately wont down town not to learn the extent of lib injuries but on butiness , When tlio roportersav him bo said ho could not toll just ho badly ho was hurt , but bo was fooling toi ribly htno and floro. It is to bo hopoi that Air. Furny'a injuries will not ruaul seriously. Wax Caudles and Candle Holders and retail , ut Hex Jleyor ' A BAD MAN From Montana Attcmpls to Ferfora' ' Jack Nnncnt , A Dist'lmi'JiccI Griiucry Clerk Wort Ing tlic "Clian c Hnokcl" on lilt I'ornicr Kmployt'i-s One of these dnring nnd lawless dovili such as wo read of in thoao yollo' ' covered books , entitled , "Ton Bucket of Blood"or "Tho Homo of the Squaw , ] arrived in Omaha Tuesday nnd proceed cd to nmuBo hiinaolf in the true wester Btylo. Later in the evening ho "rounded in , o the theatre Comiquo , on Twelft street , and for two hours or more cor ducted himself in n very objcctiotmtl nnnncr. About half past one , nftc Tnck Nugent thought ho had endure enough of the fellow's impudence , h ircd him bodily into the street , at tli Limo giving liim n lap under the oar t remind him the people in this vicinit ; were still nlivo. The follow had no more than roachci the sidewalk before ho wont into hi clothes nnd vrhinncd out n Colt's ' navy 44-cnlibro. nnd blazed away nt Ntigon through the window. The bullet band' ' missed Jack's head , the mark for whicl it rns intended. Thoru were BIX persons in the snlooi nt the time of the shooting , one police man being among the t.umber , nnd tin way they got through the back door wni n caution to the eldest inhabitants , ovi1 dontly none of them having n desire tliiy xny one should " aoothat thotr grave ii kept green. " Ullicor Armour , who was not on dutj it the time , secured the follow nnd tool liisgun from him , nfter which he turnei liiia over to Olliccrs Douglas anc Uinchoy , whn lodged him in jail. After ho had boon placed behind tin [ jars Nugent visited him nnd asked hin [ f ho had intended to kill him. The fol low replied that ho did and that ho wai d d sorry that ho did not accomplish hii n'Tj.oao. A C'llOOKEK ( lllOCKKV ( JLllltK. About two wcokt ago J. Ii. Spotmnn n grocorynian on 'Ihirtoonth street , dis charged ono of his < lorks , Martin Fran zen by name. Since that time Fran zen has been go ng around amotif Mr. Spotman's cus omors nnd obtaining small sums ol nonoy , claiming that ho wanted it tc make chnngo with other customers , nut representing that ho was still in the employ < ploy of Mr. Spotmnn. Yesterday Mr. Spotman swore oul a complaint against him for obtaining money under false proton.scs , nnd ns soon us arrested ho will have ajhoaring. The prisoner , who gives bis name HE Ibsoph Moran , was examined in palicc court yesterday nftornoon , on n charge oi hooting with intent to kill , lie was n the sum of $500 to appear nt the Fob- nary term of district court to answer , bailing to give ball lie wns committed , during the examination Nugent became txcitcdnnd struck the prisoner. For this ho court fined Nugent § 25. AN ANSWER WANTKI ) . Can any ono bring us n case of Kldnoy o ; jlvcr Complaint Unit JClcctrio Bittern will no euro ? Wo say thuy cannot , rat thousands o canon already iiormuntly cured nnd who an dixlly rccnmomllnt ; Kloctrto bittern , will prove Brlght's DlHoaso , Dlabotis , Wonk Back , tirnii ; iriimry complaint quickly cured. Kyory hot , lo frunraiUced , For ale lit 50c. a bottle liy C. F. Coodtnai Mr. J. S. Oamoron , who for no many year represented the American Sowing Machlni company in this city , was found by a Bui nan yesterday , all smile * and feeling iinusu ally hilarious over the success of his now on .crprlso. IFo hits rocantly Rlvon up the lucra ivo buhlnoss OH general Rtato agent , for tin nanagoinont of Ho.spo'd music uUuo , willed nulcr hln personal miporyliiion , has been thor oughly renovated nnd repeatedly replenished fo reports the "first hont" In U0S. ; Undo hin now plan competitors in his line wit 'bracoiti''or ' | got distanced in the rnco fo mslnoss. I. ovi Jenkins , onaof the prondnont fnitnen f Madison county , In In the city. Mrs. ] ; . Hnnoy and son Imvo gone to S.inti Anne , Gal. , to spend the winter with .lmlc | < nd MM. 1'ortcr. Chns. Phillips , Inspector for the Coloradi iool , h In the city. 1) . 11. QuinUml , traveling nqoiit of the rnlon I'acilic , with liouiliimrtorH | lu Chicago n In the city. Ho brought with him partj if forty-five Seventh Day AdvontUtu , fron iattlo Creole , Mich. , who are cu route to Sat ' 'rancltco , , Ncbrivskiuls In the city registered nt tin 'a\tim hotel ; 1) . 0. Howard , Kearney ; F [ arrlsou nnd wifu , Blair ; Ii. Spelts , ln\h Dityj A. 1' , Hawos nnd wife , Blairs T. Mars and , Lincoln ; II. 11. Dorsoy , Wuhoo ; 0. K 3umnor , Hchuylor. Ncbrasknm lu the city registered at tb Mlllard hotoli T. K. Culvert , Lincoln ; K. M ' , Loilnny and wlfo , Dnwson county ; / riiornmn , Ogulalln ; 0. J. l'holw | , Schuyloi T. M. Juckniau , I.onUvllla ; J. F. Burns Ahum oi th } V. W. Wolclwr , West I'olnt , Tims. Wolfe , an old Omaha printer um ournalibt , and now a bunker at Duvld City 1 1n town , Gee , ] : , Brook * , of Bazilo Mills , U at th Mlllard. J. hi , Boardnloy and wife , K. L , Iteod am wife , U , W. ( ilbbon ud wlfo , of Woepln , Water , were at the Mlllard last ovonlng , L. W , llrnnor nnd wlfo , of lloomlnjtoiinr ) at the Mlllard. John M. DI1U , of Scrlbuor , IK nt the l'a\ ton. Oeo. M. Shipley and wlfo , of Wakoli lil iiro ut the I'uitou. W. G , Council , city attorney , lot t yoatordu afternoon for n visit to Now York , Ko\ \ llatnpiiWro nnd Ycrinont. Ho will rotur after tlia holidayH. Wax Candles and Candla ffoldore wholesale and retail , at Max Meyer t' ' Co. 'a , A IJniHBy iliuiil. A fovv days since an oxcuraiou part were going over the Oregon Short Lin road in u special train , Laving with thei a braM band to diaporeo iwoot muslo an enliven the occasion , Just as the trui WAS leaving American Forks , a party c four cowboys rode up and drawing the : revolvers , two of them covered the 0113 nccr and fireman , and mndo them hoi the train , while the other two marchc the band boys out upon the platform ( the depot nnd forced them to piny for half hour , when they allowed them t attain board the train nnd proceed upo their journey. Whether the cowboys wcro stuck o the bi.iss band munic or whether the fort going wns in punishment of the would-1 musicians is not definitely known , but i has been said "that music has charms t sooth the savauo breast , " nnd it is moral certainly ( hnt the nvcrngo brai band can sooth forever the breast of nn human being , Wo will guarantee that that brass ban will never again drive the citizens c American Forks to suicide with what the call music. A Iitiwycr'n Opinion ol'Intcrcsl to All .T. H. Tawnoy , Ksq , n lending attorney Wlnona , Minn. , writes : "After using It la inoro than tlirco yoarc , I take great ploasur In stating that I regard Dr. King' * Now DIi covcry for Consumption , M tlio best remedy I tlio world for G'ourflu nnd Cold' , ft has novc failed to euro tlio most novoro colds I li.iv had , and invariably relieves the pain In th chest" Trial llotllos for thin sure euro for nllThron anil l.ung Dlsoanos may bo had I'reo at 0. I' ' ( toodinan'n Drug .Store. Largo tlzo , 91.00 , THE WORK OF THE GANG , Two DurKlnrlcn In it NlRlil Ooodi nnd Money Taken. .Some time yesterday morning Mr Fruohnuf's MOWS stand and gonor.il store at 1015 Fnrnnm street , wns entered bi burglars nnd goods to the amount of § 20 ( tnkou. The robbery vrns not discovoroc until nftor 7 o'clock in the morning when the store wns opened. The goodi remaining had boon scattered promis ctiously over the store. It was fount -hat entrance had been affected by break ng the glass of a window in the rear o : , ho building. Mr. Goo. 1'arision occupies the oppositi side of the store with Mr. Fruohauf. Hi coops a stock of smoker's articles anc jewelry. It is upon him that the grcatoi mrt of the loss fnll . Ho lost nn ns lortmont of gold pens , opera glasses meerschaum pipes , cigar-holders nnd cigara. Mrs. Richards , living next door , was iwnkoncd about 1 o'clock by the loud jirking of dogs. She got up , looked out , > jt saw no ono. It is supposed that the robbery occurred at that time. The matter wns reported to the police , but ip to last evening no trnco had boon 'ound , either of the thieves , or of the goods. The other case of robbery occurred at n lotel. A stranger from Kansas put up it the Oormanin house , near the Union 'acific depot , Tuesday night. When he awoke in the morning , ho found nil hie uoney , § 70 , gone. Ilia room had boon entered during the night. No clue has rot been obtained as to who committed .ho . burglary. There can bo no doubt that there is an jrganixed gang of thiovca in the city , several robberies have occurred within the past week , nnd the thieves have nado n successful eacapo. , It is to be loped that some of the ofi'ondora will be caught before there nro mnny more rope , .itions of the crime. Wnx Candies and Candle Holders wholesale and retail , at Max Meyer iS Co.'s. The finest shrubs cultivated are visible viz. : rhododondrums , hardy-hydrangea calycanthus , variegated wcgoliaand althaa spirea and dutzia cranatia shrubs. Thosi fine goods nro all delivered at bloominj ago , nnd come from the Bloornjngtoi [ Phonix ) nursery , which contain six hundred drod acres and fifteen green houses. Ii purchasing for Spring planting address E. H. EI.UOTT , Agent , Omaha , Nob. A NEW BUILDING , A. Four-Story Structure Just Bcgui Hoard ol Trade UOOMIH. Dcapito the close of the season and tin ipproach of winter , Omaha business moi liavo the pluck to continue to inaki building improvements. A few days agi Messrs. Holhnan & Ilartman began ox cnvating upon a lot on the west side o Fourteenth street , between Douglas 'am Dodgo. It is tlio intention of these gaii .lemon to erect upon this lot a bricl juililiug IxGO foot and four stories high I'lio work will bo pushed ahead 13 fast ai lossible , and if the weather permits tin juililiug will bo completed nt the end o sixty days. The lirst lloor is to bo used by tin jourd of trade. That is , the arrange nonta have not yet boon completed , bu , hp owners of the building have oilbrci ; his portion of it to the board , and tin mutter is now awaiting the action of tin ) xccutivo committee. The rooms are tie < io supplied with desks , telegraph instru nents and nil necessary accommodations The occupying of those rooms will bo tin Initial step towards establishing a chain ! > or of commerce. The other portions of the building an wanted by jobbing houses. The uppo : stories will be for oilicos. It is certainly a great piece of enterprise priso to begin BO Inrgo a building thin lati tu the season , but tnoro is no doubt tlia the gentlemen who have the matter ii hand will carry it successfully through Buoklou'd Arnica Salvo. The groatoat meillciU wonclor of the woml Warranted to spoodlly euro llurui , CuU , Ul con ) . Halt Itlioum , Fever Bores. Cancora. 1'lloa Chilblains , Corns , Totter , Chapped hands uud all skin eruptloiu , guarauteou to euro Ii every ImUnco , or inouoy refunded , 25 cent a r , box VoHtollleo OlntnKoa In Nebraska and Iowa during week end ing December 15 , 1883 , furnished b ; Win , Van Vlook , of the poutoluco depart inent : NEIIItASKA. Eatiiblished MoadvilloBrowncounty Morritt I. Moadj postmaster ; Talbott Knox county , Elizabeth E. Long , post mistress , Discontinued OottagoGrovo , Richard son county. Postmasters Appointed At Cornell Hitchcock county , lunao Underbill ; Sam toga , Holt county , L. F. Pateo. IOWA. Postmasters Appointed Salix , Wood bury county , P , W. Soutliwo'rth ; Sebaa tapol , Polk county , G. Yun Ginkol ; Vai Wort , Decatur county , W. II. Todd. Discontinued Cunby , Adair county Felix , Warren county ; Oarlock , Poca hontiu county. WILLI lit VAX VLKUK. THE MARKET HOUSE , Tlio Ilonid of Trade Committee Hi ports-Furl her Time Given. The board of trade mot last evening I hear the report of the market committe and discuss other matters properly con ing before the organization. Mr. 0. I Goodman presided. Mr. Gibson slated the object of tli mooting to bo the hearing of 'committc report upon market house , and to coi sidcr the subject of relocation of boar rooms , llcgarding the matter of relocr tion of rooms , Mr. Gibson Bpoko of th now building just commenced by Hoi ! man it Ilartman. This building was t bo 41x00 feet , and the board had boo offered the lower lloor , with room fo olliccs , desks and other accommodations The chair thought the relocation o rooms was a matter that should proporl , come before the cxecutivo committee. The report of the market house com mittco was called for. Mr. Falconer , of the committee , mad the roport. lie said that the committe liad boon looking around for a suitabl location , llo read letters from Mr. A J. Popploton , in which that gontlomai positively declined to soil his lots at Fifteenth toonth street and Capitol avenue Suita bio lots could bo obtained on Davonpor and Fourteenth , an Twelfth botwoot Dodge and Capitol avenue , on Dodge bo Lwocn Eleventh and Twelfth , and 01 L'ourlconth between Capitol avenue am Davenport. Mr. Falconer thought negotiations gotiations for lots ought to bo made bj some ono who was empowered to pur chase. Mr. Haacall , being called upon , madi a few remarks favoring the erection of i market house. Mr , Nicholas moved that the commit ; co bo given four weeks longer to con iinuo the work and prepare another re lort. Adopted. Mr. Goodrich , being called upon , sait ; hnt ho was not in fnvor of a marko louse. Ho believed that larger citioi were abandoning the plan. _ Mr. Hascall thought that some opposi ion was necessary in order to keep tin irojeet booming along. Mr. Goodrich said ho was not oppoaiiif ho building of a market house. He bo iovcd that the people wanted it , ant hought they ought to have it. The board adjourned to moot foui vooka from last evening , to hoar the committee make another roport. For fine ornamental trees , such as the Jampprdowan , Weeping Elm , Cut Leal iVoeping Birch , Wire's Cut Leaf Maple , lorso Chestnut , Mountain Ash , Judi ; I'roo and many others of fine variety , Address , E. U. ELLIOTT , Omaha , Nob. \gent for the Bloomington and Phoenij Nursery. m&odlt-2l ) OMAHA PAVING BONDS , -Decision by the Supreme Court Omaha National bank vs.Omahn. Ei ror from Douglas. Allirmod. Opinioi jy Maxwell , J. The proper authorities of the city o Omaha wcro duly authorized to issui § 100,000 , duo in 20 years , with intores at G per cent , payable , annually , tin Donds to bo sold at not loss than par They issued bonds conforming in all respects spocts to the authority except the inter oat , which was 5 per cent. The bond were Bold above par. Hold , that tin rate of interest being within the author ! ty conferred , the bonds are valid. Consistency a Jowcl. To the IMIUr of Tlio Ueo. SAHATOOA , December 19. The charter members of the Youii | People's lycetim mot last evening a Lyceum hall to perfect their organizn tion. tion.Tito Tito mooting was called to order b ; the secretary of the society , but on at tempting to organize woro.prevented b ; tlio interference of a majority present who evidently como there for that express press purpose , and who were uphold ii their action by the school board , whi stated that they would not allow the us * of the hall for but ono literary sociot ; [ which is contrary to a resolution passet by the legal votora of the school distric at an annual mooting , which allowed tin use of the hall for nil public meetings o a moral character ) , after which tin i > oard ordered and enforced the build ing cleared. Is the action of the school board con siatont after allowing the use of the hal to a minstrel troupe of a low order ? The society retreated in good order and after findi..g refuge at the rosidonci of Mr. llustin , elected the followini oflicors : J. II. Conrad , president ; W G. llustin , vico-pr'onident : D. II Ohristeo , secretary ; Miss Ada Smith treasurer. J. H. CONUAII , Pros. Real Estate Transfers. The following deeds -wore Clod fo record in the county clerk's office Deccin bor 10 , reported for THK BEK by Ames oalostato agency : Johanna H. Silver and llobort D. Silver vor , her husband , to Byron Rood am Low is S. Hood , w d , w " . ' . of lot 2 , blool 147 , Omaha , § 3,200. John A. McShano and wife to Tliclian Stobbina , w d , lot D , block 3 , sub-div o John I. Uediok , 91,300. Ooorgo II. Bogfis and wife and Lov W. Hill , unmarried , to George Wilkins w d , lots 17 and 18 , block 4 , Omalu View , § 57b. George II. Bopgs and wife and Lev W. Hill , unmarried , to Samuel P. Knut son and wife , w d , lots 1 and 2 , block 3 Arbor Place , 8500. William F. Hoins and wife to Josonl Barker , w d , block 7 , West Omaha add to Omaha , § 1,1)50. ) Samuel K. Itogora to Martha UoRors w d , lots 315 and 340 , block 22 , in Credit it Forcior'a add. to Omaha , $3,500 , George P. Boinis and Julia B. Boinii to Arthur 0. Wakloy , w d , lota 7 , 8 an < I ) , block E , ill Low'a 1st add. to Omaha § 500. 500.Wtirrou Switzoratid wife toYillian K , Clarke , w d , lots 23 , 25 and 2U , blool 8 , in llaiiscom place , § 3GOO. , Aug Pratt und wife to William E Olarko , w d , lots 18 and 10 , block 12 , ii Ilunscom place , § 2,000. Aug Kountzo to The Public , plat o block 0 , 10 , 11 and 12 , in Plaiuviow. A Man Pitwn. Vojtorday a Mr , Millspaugli fa'hor of Dean MilUpaugh , nnd a gonth man whoso hair has turned to silver b the snow of many winters , was crosain Douglan street , at the corner of Si.i tccnth , n young nabob caino driving hi t topper up Douglas street at a four rnir tito gait , and drove against Mr. Mills paiigh , knocking him to the pavemon and bruUing him considerably. Th young "Jehu" never slacked up to sc what damage ho had done , but wont u Sixteenth street a Ih ing. It is time thi : SDino measure.1) ) are tttkon to impress upo the minds of the reckless drivers thn pedestrians have toino rights which eve the "sports" nro obliged to respect. HOLIDAY THOUGHTS , Tlio ChristiiuiH Tide , and AVIr.it I \vlll Ill-Ill to the Vailnus ClasscH oi * Humanity. What a world of joy nnd contentment pcaco , love and happiness , or of ssrroi and pain , discontent , misery and woo lie wrapped up within the next two weeks and every man , woman and child , in difference what the ago or position ma ; bo , looks forward with eager expectancy and fond hopes. Tlio child of nixor scvoi winters is the ono , of nil humanity , win is the most enthusiastic nnd impatient just now , but wo all were children once and each ono has still a warm plnco ii liis heart for the merry Christmas time and the coming of Santa Clans is of vasl importance. But each ono must have Ilia or her individual experience nnd hit peculiar joy or sorrow. "Sorrow at Christmas time ? " Yea ; bul even joy , and always poao , may come with the sorrow. Into some homos there will como thoniigel _ of death , and some on 3 will begin the now j'car where 'tis always Christmas timo. There will be much sorrow for the lonely ones loft bo- liind ; much joy for the ctornnl happi ness of these gone boforo. In many homos will bo feasting nnd revelry , and all the good things thai wealth and power can procure. Costlj presents vrill bo given each other by the Ulloront members of the family , all ol tins world's goods , that the heart could wish for will bo there , and many n man poorer in pocket , will envy his noighbpi xnd spoil his own happiness lie will 'oryeit that ho has anything to enjoy , by .viahing . ho had more. But his more con sented brother makes the most of what 10 has , gathers his wife and children ibout him , envies no man , laughs nt the norry prattle of his little ones , until the louse is full of good cheer , and ho vows ; hat no man over had such a merry Christ mas , and indeed there is often inoro real enjoyment in the cottage than in the > alaco. There is another class to whom Christ- nag will como. There is the homo oi misery nnd woo. The homo where a drunken father or , worse still , a drunken mother 1ms no care for the starving chil- Iron who know not oven the true mean- ng of the work Christmas. There is the ionic of struggling poverty. The home where the heart is so loving and kind ' and the hands so ready to'do , but the strength so weak and the world so cold and cruel. There are the boys and girls who have no homo "street Arabs" we call them. "Wo wonder do any ovei stop to think these same little ra a- mullins have hearts. Many ol them are warm , loving hearts too , which arn aometimea cruelly hurt bj the careless jest or angry look. Even the hardened ones were innocent little babies once , and who can think of this without a fooling of pity , if not genuine interest nnd sympathy. What doe- Christmas bring to these ? Often , verj often , only additional curacs and pain additional suIForing nnd want. Is it right ? "Whoro there is alreadj enough and to spare , more ia abundantly supplied. The poor , needy and sullbriiif are not once thought of , and Christ mas time cornea and goes , and they have seen no Santa Claua , Could not each one of us , who are more favored by the goddess of fortune , con tribute something to the enjoyment o our unfortunate follow creature ? am would wo not at the same time add mucl to our own present and future happiness Selfishness is not apt to bring happincs : to us , and are wo not selfish when vri have so much inoro than wo need and d < not help our suffering brothers and ais tors ? For wo are all members of om family , all alikn susceptible of BuH'erinf and happiness. For trolis , verandas , plant the hardy mirsory-grown double white , double purple plo , nnd Mingle clematis. These h.irdj A incs Htn the longest anil most oxccllon bloomorn cultivated. For particulars ii planting line shrubbery of nny class , ii the spring , address E. H. ELLIOTT , Omaha , Neb. MAKUIED. TJtOLKN NKLSON On the Iflth hint , n the retlclonca of tlio officiating clergyman Itov. ( J. 1' . Stalling , Air. John K. Tlioloi and Mian Ainilo 8. Nelson , both of Omaha BAUTON M'NAMKU-At St. I'hllome im'M cathedral , December 10 , Jlev. 1'atho , O'Connor olfiulntlng. Mr. Onw.ild J. Uartoi nnd Mltu Snrtih ,1. MoNnmco , lioth of St I.oulx , An elegant dinner wn * served to the guesta The woddliiK party left for St. LouU lag availing. CASPEIUAN LAMPS nt Banner's Bazaar. Do not iniss going to A. B. Huber manii'a jewelry store , where never nny thing is misrepresented and the lowcs guaranteed. Absolutely Pure. ThU powder never rarlei. A marvel at purlt itr ogh aud vi liuleaomeneu. Mora economical tlu the odluary kluUn , and cannot bo K > U In coupetlUo tththe mulUtudo ot low te t , ihort H < > Uht , alum o iihu < ubato uoA-dcrx. Bold onlylu caul. Ko il llal ii { I'oviUorOo-.lM ll 8Jr 9t No * York. A for Infants and Children. nnd overcomes Flatulency , Constipsv- tiou , Sour Stomach , Dinrrnaxi , nnd Feveriehness. It insures health nnd natural sleep , without morphine. " Cnstorln Ii fo well adnptol to Children tliat I recommend It ns superior to aiiyprvscriptlon known lo ino. " II. A , Ancimu , 31.1) , , 83 Vortlnml Avo. , Urooklyn , N. Y. What Rlrei our Chllilrcn rosy tini-i.1. , What cures tliolr fevers , matcM them sl < > op j , 'Tin Cantorln. J b.ililoi fret nnd cry liy turns , What euros llielr colic , kills tlielr wormi , Hut Cuiliirla. \Miat qnlcKIr ruroi Constipation , SourStonmcli , Colds , Indigestion , Hut Cfutnrliv. Fnrowcll then to Morphlno Syrups , Castor Oil and Paregoric , and HnllCnxlnrlnl CENTAUR LINItVlENT an absolute euro for Bhoumn- tlsin , Sprains , ISurns , Gulls , &c. The most Powcrftil andPono- tratlng raiu-rcliovliier n" l Healing llcmcdy IcnoAVii to man. SPECIAL NOTICES. itively not bo Inserted unless cald lu advance. HBLP WANTED. A Iho man to Intrcilucu n new urn WANTED to ( armors , In Nebraska , Address Edu&rds Manulictuilng Co. , Sterling , III. 4GU-ltnnd kl > lt " \\7ANTKD HCH t worn In icstnurant , No. 41S > > South Tenth street. 40MOI Twenty ttmiu misons nnd twenty-five WANTED , U. Mannnell cr , r.lo\cnth strict , ncai I'ftrnam. 45U-20 * "V\TANTii : > UoodnctUu woman to wall on tub'c It and do clnmburH uork , bctivten 11 am 12 o'clock , wngol $1.00 per \vuek. Inunlro nl 012 Douglas .St. IH-tf AXrANTKl ) A Koo.llrl ( for general hoii'u u < rk T > Apply ODSnottli 17th St. 458.MII WANTED A Rood ( 'lrl , llcrmin preferred , Vie bt. , second liouso north of 1'arnain. 40/-20 \\rANTKD TMOKOOI ! press feeders , at once. In M inilro at Siinucl Uceso'e , 1 Ith , lietwuen I'ar iam nnd Douglas. 191-20 " \T7ANTED A steady , reliable ( 'lrl for u'uneri ] house work , nt 11)11 ) Webster street. (1 oil 431-tf "ITfANTED Hey to woik la icstaurnnt , No. 41S South 10th street. H2-10II " \ \7ANTED AJtltl to do seiiernl ; house work , COI' > > nor 20th ami Farnain street' . 4M1-2H * "I17ANTKD A N > . 1 tabla waiter at Danlnum'i V > ItustaurnntlUSDodsoSt. 459 tf \-\7ANTED-A mPdlo ORol Bocht.foi house keeper > > IiKulro | at Schrotcr und Bocht. 463-20 VAfANTED Immediately at tlio Metropolitan Ho- IT tcl ono first class dining room ! > lrl , also one kitchen girl. 4519 K81'uu ; < ! j paid to a capable Kill , miall family HO chlldrun. Call Immediately utUIWEouth ] 0th St. < 43-20 ! \\7ANTEO Ohl for housework. Imiulro 1207 l-'anamSt. 443-tf A glr' for Rcsoral hou cworKSOlfll'nrt WANTKD 4n-2 > \\TAXTED-A gooltakjr at Siesjuth liith street. \ > 423 10J FUED. 1'ETEllSON. TATANTED A ( rood Uwnan slrl to do general I ? roosevorK. ImmlroSOU 1'arkavenue. 127-20 SIUS.JNO. T. UBLti. -\TTANTE1)-A girl for housework , 2115 California T V btrect , bctnccn 21et and 2-M ttreut. 435-15H "VT/AXTEDA Unt-cliis grucory salesman ono \\ttli a connection on the O. U. V. and part I ) . & M. K. lloads picferrud , to a thoroughly competent man of ( food character , n Ilbu al tnlaiy will ho pat' . Ap ) ly l'a\ton anildallsglier , Omnha. 412-20 "ITrANTED A Ili > t-cla63cook , washer and Ironcr , IT Inquire froji9to 11 o'clock a. in. MIlS.CIIAS. WEt.I.S , 412-22 2315 Wehitur street. Tl ANTUD A competent co k anditenernl house Tl servant to | ? oti ) Fort Larmle Wyoming Mil : sn clllccrs family. Hlyhuit W K > l > > dd. A'ply ; U 108 eouth 25th it. iSitf \TtTANTED-A few agents Immediately , Omaha TV Steve IlepalrWorks , 100 S , 14th St. 045-lm5 T ADIE8 OH YOUNC1 MEN In tity or country tc _ L ; take nice , 1'jrht and pleasant work at their own homes ; 8 ? to ? j a day easily and quiu ly made ; work senthy mall ; no ciinasiin ; no stamp for lenly , Please address Itcliabte .Man'I'j ; Oo.Vhlla < lclohla 1'a drawer TT. SIS tu thur-sat 1m nTANTKD-iTj dyajfcnta to sell thu best * .elliii ! : t f llnoof Laillo * ' and Chllilren'H itoodj uvcr ottered Salojmidc maduln eicry house nif.ist asuBentscai show the Boixls. AciiU ( are inaKIng tlOO n month Address , with htainp , "I. . U. M. Co.0 Stuth JIa > St. , Chicago , III. yiS l AA/'ANTED-Flrjtclasjdlrilnzriiiiiiiglrli , nt Jlot > I ropolltan hotel. Apply at onco. 070 tt \X7ANTED A Kdl toilogenor.il hnute work , flll > > 1'ieicu street. DeclS 6t "XAfANTEU Twenty ktonemasoiiii and twenty llti \T tcanij. W. Mannweller , ElcMiith ttrect , neai b'ainavi. 450-20 WANTED Boy to worl : In restaurant , 413 S Tenth hk i BITUATIONB WANTED. . of ability uUhc a position u * house keeper , or 'iy pi ition of tru-t , In liottl , tuntl tutlon , or priMtto family. Ii tlicr. uj'lil.oxpurienrt'i \ and competent tu nil any one of tlio position" . Ail- Ircts.Mra. S. 11. It. , care Dr. .McNnmara , Nebrnskt City , Neb 403.20I \\7ANTED-An experiencej book Keopir wanti s TT let ot hooka tokeep uvcnhiii. Utut city rofcr encos. Address " 11. 1C.1' IVio office. < 3H9 ! WANTS. : > Tu loin the aunt of giocn to f.l < )0) oi to purchase business property ul nllku amount 4ia-il ! N. J. BimmiAM , Attorney. FOB RENT--BOU808 and Lots. P Co.Kooni3. 477-20 OIl KENT Mcely turuUhed room , 1719 ( ! as strert. 4JI-tf RENT A fnrnUhed room ut 1017 J > odi , IrtOR 1 . 470-2. ) 11KNT Furnished front room , sontliwoi Foil IX cnportttndTviclflhbtruet . I73-2.IJ . SALE OH ItEHT-A milk and cream dairy IpOH ' all ncceuurr iippllaiHin ( dolnt ; a uoi > liuslnesa ) . Ap ] ly ut 2 7 South Fourteenth strftt. ' IlKNT Home of mu rooms. All oon\ciil IriOl'v 1 . ApflylSW lUclflo itroet. IC.-Soj IlKNT KurnUiod room and ilty board a FOR reasonahle rate * M 1814 la\cuporl btrect. KENT A Krite furnl oe < l mmth room will FOIl . Addr A or call t Uua Howard bt. 1M-20J T7 < OK li NF Hmall btlo'c ' homo 4 roomi and Lltch _ L1 en 131U Oisj St. Inqid o ivt Show Caw Factiry next door. Only small Uxlly nceil a ) ply. 450-10) ) TIOK Hia T On ( lapltol Hill , cottage vlx room 42-29 11ENT Furnished room and board at Ul FOU wntditnot. Iir.NT Fnrulshcd room 1910 Farium. 410--0 .011 KENT FuinUhud room 1010 Patnain ttuct Oll nia T r.k-santfuiiiUtodrooni at 2JI.U Uo.1- , street. J15-SI' f7\OU UENT-FurnUheJ room it II. Spieules furnl 1 } I nro ( ) IU Uo.glai bt. , uppaiiio MlllarO Hotel. 353-10' HENT To now store * , one a good pUeafoi FOH grocery or clothing store an j thu other n veri OcslraUti plM o lor arutturant , a'io roonu to rent Cunulnuhani'i block 13th and J tl. oii. 3i3-lui KENT FUe room c-ottn.-o , Ilirney utitet FOIl 2Ut , 5 . CK. . Si AVNE i CO , 419 H UU9 FOU HKNT-A nicely limited r. m , MiMi or without hoanl. ( las , hot and c Id wa'er h th , ota Finest location In the city , nonhwcst cirner 18thnnd Farntm strccls. Sll-tf FOH KIINT 5 room house , hare , fruit , aero ground. 4 room house , 2 acre ! , 14 room liotiso new. AMES , 259-tf 1607 Farnani. "I OIl JliNT-l : > artly f.irnlriicil basement , has 3 f room ) suitable for llht | housekeeping. 1'artlcj icntln-'eamo cm got 2regular hoarders 1017 Chicago. ; UBtl FOH EXUIIANUE-City residences , fanes and bus Iness chalices. J.V. . LOUNSniMY , 216-lm 1 Sth and Farna'ii. IlKST Housoso\on rooms. FOH 189-tf J. I'llU'1'3 HOB , 6th and Spruce street ) . T7WI HUNT Furnished rooma on the northwest -I ? cor. ISth and Capltolavenuo , formerly Crciirhton House. I3j-tt ONI ! furnished room for rent at $10. hrgo enough for two occupauts , 19U Wohsterstreot. S4S-tf Iir.NT-noon III Nohrasha Nationa FOIl liulldinu. Host desirable olllcoa lu the city. Sujiplled with hydraulic elevator and heated by steam. Apply at Bank. 020-tf POU LEASE Four cholco lots on 20th St. , long tlmn.217 N IBthfit. J. T. . Marhle. 025-it FOR BA1E. _ _ 1 pOIl SAI.K Cholco lots , near Han > rom I'o'k and Lake's aid. Call and too list at 1'iiul'cn .t Ci . 's 1.109 I'arnam street. teO-20 FOIl SAM : An o'.ij-ant rcadi'iice ; n hlock 154\ [ 19/1 , i car St. Mary's auSIO.UOU. . I'aulscii & I'o. , 15CO Fa'iiani street. 470-10 FOIISALU A lirjjo elegant IIOIKO , inojt hcautl- fully located , near I'ark ntunuc. $8,5UO. Paulson it Co. , 150'J ' l-.riiam street. 471-10 IpOllSALK-Coincr lot , 132vl83 , Pierce and 2Cd , 1 wfi four cott.so' ) , 7,000. I'aulscu & Co. , 1509 1'nrnam street. < 72-20 FOIl SALE Lot fiOxlUO , on JSth , hotuecu Jaelson and Leuenuorth , with Kood house ami stable $1,00(1. Paulscn \ Co. , 150'J 1'ariiain street. 473-20 F Oil SALi : Corner lot , 00eOlth j-o < l hou > c , on 13th street , . " ,1,509. Paulseii & Co. , ISin Kar- nani street. 471-20 FOIl SALE I.iro ( iiumlifr of farms at rauUcn ii Co. , 150J Fariiam street. 475-2U FOIl SALU 1'or ttu days onlv. Corner lot en Sherman avenue , KJJxlSO , with a 14 room house and large liarn. SO.OOO. Piulscn & Co. , 150D Far- nam street. 470.20 FOH SALUVo have for sale a (0-acro ( farm , one mlle from fair grounds , e'-peclallv sulteil for market ; ; ardeaing.VII1 ( ell all or halt of it at a har0'aln. If. B IIIEV & CO. Southwest corner 15th and 1'arcam stK. 485-21 T7 11 SALE Jersey cow , fresh In January , at a Jj harsaln. Call at IRQ ) llowinl-tt. 452-241 JjFull Full SALE All Iinpro\od farm , It miles from Omaha , and four acres In Okahomn Plat , at a bargain. Inquire at Room 10 , Fieuzer Block. 4 . .OH _ _ _ OK SALE Only first class hotel In a llxc towu of Ip ? two railroads , Whitney House , Clrlswo'd , Ii. 4 17-1 mot FOH SALE Thrco lota on Sherman a > cnuo , W. front , (6\lGi > f.ct , at a bargain. 4CO-22. .SlIRIVnR&BELL. , - . OU SALE Fo lota on Idle Wilde. Call and F tee abstraction of title. John U. Willis' 111 ! . ' Dod' oSt. 403-1 mo . ' . : * iv SAl.l'-A fresh mllcli ura. Inqulro at iitli l" FOH Cullloiilia Btrcit. * 414-21 * niKEMAN ft PEN'NV. SALE A rcitaimnt 20 north 10th St. SOB-20 * ell SALE SOUO acres land , Doone County , farms tut\chaii20f r c.tv property. 350 20 Slir.lVEU 4 ISHLF/ , OU SALi : Lot ) noith Omaha , & 240on monthly ' | > a > nient < . SIIKIVEH& UhLl. SV 1' A buslncii nuns rcmdenroS room ; i POIl blocks north ncttof Post Office , : i2JO. R.-I\13 > ucallt. 0 hlocks N. W. of 1 > . O 8I.8CO 3J7-K JhC'AGUE , opposite 1' . O. SALE Three lots in llanecnm v'ace. ' $ 'ii FOH each , u.ntldj p ' inents. McOAftUi , oppotite 1' . O. * y.O-tf SALE An I teru t. In a producing Slhcr J71OH property in ( , ' orado Ohjecc of sale , to ralie worldn cip.tal for I r or dexofopmtnt , Anj Inforuutlon or u'j trjct of. tlllu cheerfully sl > un. Addict "A. H S. " JJIalr Ncli. , bo-c H3. 220 20J SALE A wholesale no Ion f r podOSm waijoii IriOIt 1 an.l fancy. C .I.CANAN&OO. 27D-tf 8.V1K liilliaid tali'o , J. il. Brunswick lUlko FOIl ' . , carom btnnilard tliu , with cnos &o , coat $ JM. , will -ell for $100 c.ish or (125 and give time , tank \ In gocil condition and h soVl for w.uu nfuso. Itij bnrgaln Address I' . O. box 53 , Falrtlrld Neh > > ka. USt 19 FOHSLB3Iy two story Iirli-Ic residence , 19th und St. Mar8n > unue. Lanu bim , out-homo , water wor.8 , well arranged. Lot 50x2iK ) . IMeu $7.000. Deal iartalii ! In Omaha. Call al M. Toft' * " sopU'i nink. 27-t ' SALU 12 lota , ono block west of Park ave- F'OH . l.ot COxlM. WIU sell thu whole tract for 7,100 , If sold before January 1st , 1881 , Heal 01. tatu owner * bid thU h.irjfaln , it jouiuil at People's Bwik. i.78-tf BALE Choice busliifas property , threa lots FOIl . Saimders and Cliarks Mreit. It will pay \ou to ejtlxata this oiler , fill at Ieople' llink. 279-tf 8ALIJ ImprOMxl proiivrty , whluh will pay IpOH buyer 20 pur cent on Dm Imestment. ItenU for $1,920 \ > er v ear. All occupied by tlrst clmj tun. unts. Will fell for jlu.500 , if sold soon. All or one. half each , bal.mce , ono to Ihe yeara. 'Die aiiote in. testment U worth tutistl ut'.oii. fall at the reoUu'j Bank. 2SO tt pOIiLVI ) CATTLK ANIiCLYUEHDALK HOUSES , _ L T usub'citber ' is taklxi ; orders for spring Ini , iwrtatlon of the 1o\e , 1'rlccs inuehbclow ttitrio at auction slea. Hefcrcnces to these supplied. John McCulloch , 11L Tr in Und Say. Uiiik , Cniu o. ! ! OJ2lilt FOIlHAt.i-0KOodttto\C'uomo : furniture and a laru'o quantity of excellent \ \ lnucry cheap 18Uj Callfrni Kt. 93Mmo JIOK SALti A Uret elm eoonu baud top J Call at 1319 Hartley street. Hit OIl SALE Two portauio noi.en ) , 10 lone power App'y at i ) . FITCPATRIC'K , 218 South 15th Btreet. SALE Ola nswEtupers in lar e aud [ mill FOU at tlil offiou. . tf nous. MASQIIEItADE HALL , S.iHinJay , Jaimarj I Stv , 1841 , ut I/ , Hirers , ouu and a half Uiilej wo l of Hiusooui Park. 03-llt VTOUCK-iUrtlii rnnzciiU noloi'ircr Inicyetn. i > luaud him in uithorltv to irau ai-t any eii in my imne. J. II. SPLIMAN . 40S-il { / i OOI ) Ublu board at 117 north 14th bctucc.t Can. VJT ltola > cnuuBiid Dodce(3.75 rur wes . _ 2IilaJ _ EDWAED KUEHL , MAOISTEB Or" PALUYSTKUY ANI ) CONDITION. ALIST. S03 TeotL utrctt , bct tea I'araam and Jlir. o y , will , nl& the aid of tnurdlaa iplrlti , oltiblnz * oj out agl ae ol tb | mt aud prsieat , xnd tin corUlu condlUoni In tlio future. Boon and shout w\\ \ * otr. Perfect eitlilictlou i