BETRAYED BY HIS FKIENE Olirm. Ilolicrts , A SncMoTlilc-f , lie comes a Trlflo Too Commuul- CAtlVO. last evening Chris. Roberts , n snoati thlof , was arrested by Officer Gurry am landed In jail. The circumstances attendant upon th nrrost , somowlmt peculiar , have developed od aa follows : It Booms that Robert hadmndo an entrance into the homo o Mrs. Coop , who keeps a restaurant o : Twelfth Btroot , between Douglas nm Fftnutn. While the family wore dowi stairs , Uoborto enoakod cnutlousy to thi second story and stole $15 belonging t MM. Ooop and $54 from the trunk of young girl In the honso , Sudlna Sham burg. Attor successfully performing th nnoak'thlcf operation , .Roberts won to the depot , where ho mo n friend or an acquaintanc whom hoghought to bo a friend , by th name of Zimmerman. The latter fo aomo reason or other , possibly because hi thought to procnro a reward , itifonnei Ofllcor Ourry of the facts as admitted b ; Iloborts. Ourry , after a hot chaseBUG' coodod In capturing the thlof Uaborle Ho was taken to the Twelfth street roa laurant , where Mrs , Ooop was coufrontoi by him , and for the first time apprised o her loss. She made an examination o the trunk , and found that she and thi girl had boon robbed exactly in accordance anco with the otatomonto made by .Robert to Zimmerman. Roberta woo thoi searched , and almost all tha money with the oxcoptton of about $20 was found on his person. Ho then madi n brief confession of the crime. Ho ha : boon locked up , awaiting trial. Roberts is a clever rascal , and but fo : his overweening confidence In a "friend1 would yet bo at largo. THE GBE T EVENT , Iiatest I'roRrcss Ilcportcd by tin Charity Ball CoimnlttccB , The oxooutivo commlttoo of the chat ity ball , assisted by its onorgotio sub committco , comprised of the loadlnj yonng society men of the town , hav boon holding meetings and made excel lent progress with the great work ii their hands. There is no doubt now bu that the ball will bo hold at Boyd's Opor honso , Wednesday evening , the 14th o this month. A floor will bo laid eve the parquotto chairs and the house decorated atod with flags. When every jot of qa is turned on , and the garrison bam atrikos up the opening march it will bo : beautiful night. To-morrow's papnrs will contain thi general invitation from the oxecutivi committee to the people of O.-nnha to at , tend and explaining how tickets may bt obtained. No effort will bo spared tc make the evening an enjoyable one. Thi canvassing for oubacriotlons will commence monco to-morrow. Everybody shoulc promptly respond on an occasion liki this , and combine to make the charitj ball the crowning event of the wintoi and such a popular success that it iril hereafter bo roaognized as an established feature of Omaha society. r AX-PAYEES Sconoa in the Ooanty Treasurer Wealth. All day long yesterday the count ] treasurer's office wai thronged with the de linqnent , eager to pay up their count ] taxes for the year of 1884. The time o grace had expired and a five per con fine wag. Imposed upon all tax-payers whi paid up. This caused no little dlssatis faction among the property owner ? , aorai of whom openly avowed their intentioi of entering legal protest against the pro ceodlng. It may bo well , however , fo : thpso who are inclined to takt this vlow of the matter ti remember that they havi had months in which to moot their ta : payments , and that there was no excuse for the delay whatever. The Union Pacific paid its tnxas yesterday torday , amounting to § 20.338 58 List Wednesday was one of thi busiest days over soon iu tha treasurer's ofllco. Far into the night the oflho wai kept open taking in monoy. The ro celpts amounted to ever $25,000. Park County Heard From. The BIE ; takes pleasure in roproducin the following from the Park County Bui lotin , published at Alma , Colorado , role Uvo to W. S. Shoemaker , Etq , wh ' lately opened a law officein this city : Wo are in receipt of a copy of th Omaha DAILY BEES containing the pru fessional card of W.'S. Shoemaker , latol of this county , together with a very flat terlng account of his professional carec clipped from I own papers. The Bulk tin also takes pleasure in testifying t the character and ability of Mr. Shoemaker maker as a man and as lawyer. A euporlntondont of a mining compnn ; which ho organized in Iowa in 188 to operate In this county , ho I ono of but few who left hero withou leaving their companies largely indobtoi to merchants and miners for supplies am labor. As an atttornoy ho at once took front rank among the bar members o the county-on his arrival. The mos notable oi the Important mining suits o which ho was engaged was his successf c defense of tbo tltlo to the valuable mln Ing property belonging to the Kama City'Mining company of Boston. Th Bulletin wishes him that full measure c success In lib new field in the motropoli qf Nebraska which his ability and intej rlty aa a lawyer justly entitle him to. Misguided Gcnluv. Willie Lewis , the young 7-year-oI boy who was picked up in Lincoln Tuet day night , wu brought back yostorda .afternoon. Willie is the boy , it will h remembered , that followed off the Uncl Tom's Cabin company from this city Isi week. Do said ho was iu "love with th doge , " and concluded to become an aotoi Ho w found meandering about th streets in an aimless sort of way , aa taken ciro of by the police. Ho is a bright sort of boy , and wit training , something might ba made c him. The Newsboy Krlend. Col. Alexander IloagUnd , who has fo the put twelve yean baen engaged i volunteer benevolent work among th newsboys of Liuiavillr , Kr. , and for th past two y'eara orqiulz'ng in various citu associations for the moral and social improvement provomont of youth generally , arrived ii Omaha last night , and will take stops fo the purpojo of organizing a society here The plans of Col. Iloagland are somowha novel , but heartily endorsed by the pros and educators. Ono moans of attractln ] the bos is engaging thorn in a street pro cession , and In familiar lectures on bo ; and girl life. The expenses * .ro born b ; the sale of , a book entitled "Ton Year Among the Novrsboyr , " price 50c po copy. The little volume gives the an thor'a plans for controlling the most way ward of children , and two hundred of th best incidents uicd by the author. W bid Col. Iloagland a cordial reception t Omaha. THE NEW OFFICERS , InniiRnrAtlou of County Ufllccrs Tin County Census , January 8th the local county officer will bo sworn in at the county clerk' , ofllco. This provision includes the coroner onor , county judge , representatives county commissioner , etc. The district attorney , Lee Estcllo , tril also bo sworn In on or bnforo the oamt day , after submitting to the state trcas1 nror his approved bond of $5,000. Mr. Loavitt , the county clerk , in con vorsatlon with a reporter last night , collet attention to the fact that , the atato con < BUS , taken every decade , would noon have to bo commenced. The constitution pro vides that It shall bo commenced during the month of February. It Is dcslrcc that the census shall bo as complete ai possible , and to that end proper arrange tnonts will bo mado. The census of thii county will bo made by the assessor ! under the direction of the county com intsslonors. The Weather. Omaha is being bloat by n spell 01 weather which is not marked by tha : painful frigidity of the past few days Yesterday morning the day opened uj. with the thermometer well down tow ards zaro , and by midnight the morcurj had risen considerably , standing at II degrees above zero. At Salt Lake tno mercury registered acsordlng to midnight observation , 2 : degrees above ; at Denver , 19 ; at Choy onnr , 10 , while at Ybnktot and all points in vicinity it was barelj above zero. At St. Paul and 'Minnoosta and the northwest a very cold wave Is reported at sweeping over the country , the quicksil ver having tumbled , according to mid night roporte , to 40 degrees below ssaro. I'hp signal men predict that this com. parativoly delightful weather tvhioh we are having , will only last f or n short tlmo. Colder weather , with a complete shift ing of the winds , is predicted. EamomlKon-Too/.er. The marriage of Emma , daughter ol Prof. A. R. Tocaar , to Mr. William Ed- mondcon , took place Now Year's ovc , al the residence of the parents , 1717 Nich olas street , Rev. Dean Millspaugb officiating. Dancing and refreshments were the main features of the ovening't entertainment , after the ceremony wat performed. The following is a partial list of the presents : Mr. and Mrs.Toozar , culinary outfit ; Mr. and Mrs. Jackson , ono pair blanket" , ono table castor , one dozen napkins ; Harry and Bessie Jack son , two pairs linen towels ; Mr. and Mrs Litton , bed room sot ; Mrs. Ed- mondson , tea set ; Mr. and Mrs. Hanson , hanging lamp ; Mr. and Mrs. Mnrtha , stiver sugar and cream pitcher ; Mrs. P. Oarlin , limp mat ; Mrs. Harmon , plush mirror ; Mr. and Mrs. Shannon , ono pair silver napkin rings. Many other va ) . xiablo presents wore received by the hap py conplo. A Morning Blaze. About O&OyGstardayinorniugannlannoi fire was turned in from box 24 , Thirteenth and Dodge streets. The department re sponded promptly and found in the real of Mr. G. II. Hitchcock's residence , i small frame structure more than half coiv Binned by the flames. Hose company No , I ! turned on a stream and speedily put 0111 the fire. The shed was occupied as a sleeping ajwrtmcnt by a man named James Gildeu , who is in Mr. Hitchcock's employ. / Mnall stove was in the place and it is sup posed that the fire originated f.toin a do fcetive stove pipe. Gihlua lost all hi Shipping Their Grain. The farmers in the interior part of thi state ore rapidly shipping out their con and other cereals which they hnvo si long hold. The average number of can received overy.day at this point over thi Union Pacific system is about 150 , pe : day , while 180 cars were received oni day last wook. The company has beoi taxed to the utmost to accommodate thi demand for the necessary cars. On thi B. & M also the Influx haa boon tremendous deus , and the movement is about aa rapid as on the Union PaolGo linos. Mr. Patkn Godwin , up in retiring from th oflicu of district attorney , will enter into lav practice ! { n tliia city. The taxpayers of sewer district No. 1 ! held a meeting last night to dlacuia "illega &nd exorbitant tuxes. " Mr. Thomas Glbsoi was appointed to secure couniul to inalcu i legal fij'ht against the tax. At lute acounti < , Iho man John Klusn win ) won the victim of n murdcrou * nmaul made by hl wlfa and her paramour , Is stil alive though slnkingr. Judga Beneko aaii last night thtt Immediately upon Klusa' ' death , Let1 Kstrlle would bo telegraphed foi to open at once this preliminary oxaminatloi of the accused , Kndorso the BpAnlah Treaty , BOSTOX , January L' . The Now Englam Shlpownei-H1 association this afternoon dU ousted the new Spanish treaty and Adopted i rebolutbn decluiinp : Wo mcwt h'urt Ir rn dorte the fame , \vitlt the ri-commfniUtioi that tha .Spanish Kast Indi % p aeinions bs al lowed to participate In uU the tx > nuliU of thi treaty , and that the privileges of the c 'ryio | trade be con6nud to the vooneU built am owned in the United Statoi aud Spain. Ohio Steel Works Iteduco Wages. Pmsuuuo , January 2. A reductloa o wages , rnghig'from ten to twcuty-fivo IK > cent , has beta m Jo in the steel works a Coshocton , Ohio. Half the openitiviM go out 11.V. . Olirrr , niiu of Ilia hfavy Iron manufuc tucrrs of IhU city. l > ellovos the industrial de preiiilnn ha r aVhcJ its lowest point H layi ; "Within a lUnrt tiino all our work a wil be ruiiDiag full , an well in nearly all tha othe irunufacturiig e > t h'itbinent her < * . " Til's I\Iftrch \ of the Yctirs. Onn by ono , one by ono , The yean inMch piit , till the inarch done ; The old year dies to the solemn knoll , And tli9 merry no l from the chanpinp boll Ushers the others , ono by one. Till the march of the yearn shall at l t L done , Hrltlit ; and glad , dark and ead , Ara the yenra tint coma la mystery clad ; Their faces are hidden and none can tea If merry nml porrowful each will be. lliieht and e.vl , dnrlt find glivd , Have been the years that wo all have had , 1'nir and inbtlo under the tun Something from un each ynar 1ms won. n s it given us treasured ? Day by day It hai ttolon ROinethlng wo prized nwny ; Wo meet with fears and count with tears Tha buried hopes of the long-past yean , Ii It so ? And yet let us not forgot How fairly the tun hns risen and set ; Kicli ynar has brought us some sunny hour With a wealth of Bong and a crown of flov erg. 1'ower to lore and tlmo tn pray Its gifts have boon era it lussod away , Wo hall the New that has como In view ; Work comes with it , and plooaura too ; And oven though It m.iv bring some pain , Kftch pausing year is a thing of gain ; We greet with rang the yearn that thronf Do they bring us trouble ? Twill make v strong. With Btnlloa of hope , and not with tears , Wo moot our frlauds in the glad now ycarf God Is with them , and as they coma They boar us nearer our restful homo. And ono by ono. with eomo treasure won , They como to our hearts till they all are gone [ Nfnrianno 1'arnlngham. A SYMPHONY IN MINOR. A Story By IMalniar II , Bopescn , PARTI. [ coi'VitidiiTED , 1884 , HY TIIE AUIUOII AIL RIGHTS HESEUVED ] . Miss Catharine Van Tassell needed music teacher , and Heir Max Grcifon stctt needed pupils. Presumably Mia Van Tassell could liave dispensed wit ! Mas Groifenstett more easily than Ma Grcifcnstett could have dispensed wit ! Miss Van Tassell. But there was no bin of Max'a dependence in the lordly man ner in which lie accepted Miss Van Tas sell's proposition. "You know I fini teaching borons , " ho added lordly : " mean borcsome , or viiat you call it ? Zoi > wcliff. ' I like it not I" "Why then do you do it ? " asked Mis Catharine languidly. - "Vhy I do it ? Ach vhy ; " Max flung back his great dark heai and stared defiantly ab the caller. "Vli ; do I eit1' ? ' Vhy do I sleep ? " he continue ! dramatically. " .Not because I like it surely. Hut because I am subject to th. . tyrannical laws of matter. " "Then I am the embodiment of thi unpleasant fact to you , " she said , simlini wearily. "Woll , Mr. Greifenstettt , ] will bo equally frank with yon. You an the embodiment of a no less dissgreoabli fact ro mo the fact that I have to loon music. My father insista upon it. Yoi are his choice , not mine. "Ho eolcctoc you , I believe , because you are so per fectly harmlos ? , " aho WAS about to say but aho changed her mind and finished , "because of your pronounced alienism , ' "My alienism ! " ho repeated with i puzzled frown. "Yes , you know all our muslo ii Foreign , " Cathrtno responded evasively "and the more foreign a man is the mori musical ho may bo supposed to bo. " "Ah , but that is not true , that is pos' [ lively false , " ho exclaimed with snport German innocence. "Muslo is a divim are , and It has nothing to * do with for oignnosa or not foreignncsa. " "What then has it to do with1 sh ( inquired with a shade of amusement al his enthusiastic manner. "Ab , madam , " ho cried fervidly , "her ; you ask mo ono great question. But ' . vill answer it. It depends upon tw < tings ono eonsittvo oar and ono gram Boul. " "Then you have a grand soul ? " shi queried flippantly , raising her fan to hin her amusement. "You compel mo to seem Immodent,1 ho said , blushing , half with pride , hai with embarrassment ; "but if I did not believe that I had , I should never toucl the piano again. " "Music teachers are not usually credi ted with grandeur of soul , " she ejaculat ed , breaking into a heartless laugh. "I they were suspected of any such danger ous possessions , I am afraid the domam for them would coa o. They would b inconvenient in families where there an girls wlthromantic _ proclivities. " "Madam , " he said , with grave dignity but with a ehado of irritation : "I DO you desire to offend mo. 1 was foolis ] to lay bare my heart baforo you ; pardoi mo. I ahall not trouble you again Good-bye , " With his hand thrust into the bosom o his waistcoat and with the most elaboral of toreign bows ho backed toward th door. Oathearluo started to her fjet ani stood for a moment gazing at him in tu tonishmeiit. With his threadbare , ill fitting garments and overgrown hair am beard , ho did not look like a man wh could afford to take oifdnso , and still lot like ono to whom a blue-blooded Kuick orbocker could afford to apollglza. Nevertheless ortheless Catharine waa ill at ease. Hi gentle , mournful dignity had clearly pu her in the wrong. Bho felt that aho ha taken a cowardly advantage of her posl tlon to inflict an Injury upon a creatur whoso respect for nor SC.T prevented hit from resenting it. Groltonstott had al ready reached the hall , aud would hav put on his overcoat if ho had had one As aho hoard him tarn tbo knob of th outer door , hsr conscience emote hoi She hastened Into the vestibule , pat he hand on hit arm and said : "Mr. Grotfonatott , I was rude to yon I beg your pardon. " He blushed to hia ears and eoomc overwhelmed with embarrassment. "I peg oiFyou , " he murmured , ran nlng his hand nervously through his hai and bowing with excessive deference. "I ( Insist upon your coming back an finishing the interview , " she urged , lead ing the way through the opea door. H followed meekly , buh with visible rolut tance. "Sit down , " Bho said , with gehtlo in eiotanco , "it is then settled that we be gin our lessons to-morrow. " "I peg your pardon , " ha replied , bend ing for ward with a deprecatory gesture "but if you vill not po offended , I vouli rather not. " "But I shall bo offended. You < lo m regard mu as a promising pupil , uvidcnl ly. " "You must not compel mo to say m pleasant things to you , I have nhvaj been told that it ia not politu to be wucei witlt ladies. " "Mr. Giuifenstctt , " ejaculated the gir ! in a tone half way between vexation an ainusemunt , "do you know that you ai dreadful I 11m vu never had an one speak lo ma in that style as long ns have hocn alive. " "I am extremely sorry , " retorted tli Gennan , spreading his palnw in u wn iiulicatiiiR that ho disclaimed nil respons bility. " " f hen you actually think I am stupid ] "No , 1 think not tint you are stupid. " "What do you think , then ? I have bee told from tha time I was so high , ( sli indicated the height with a gesture of hi hand ) that 1 am very clover , and as fraul ness seems to bo in order , I will confes that when I compare myself with those meet iu daily society , 1 cannot escape th conclusion that 1 am considerably abov the average. " "I haf no doubt. " "Ah ! but you ave horribly provoking ! She arose with irrepressible notvomiics and walked toward the window. "Perhaps you would have the kimlnc ; to explain what you are hinting at , " sh said , struggling to conceal her irritation "Veil , madam" he , top , arose , and , n if stripping off all conventional restraint ! ho lifted his head and proudly faced hcj "Veil , madam , " ho repealed , you shal haf yout vish. T3ut , remember , I sjnl now not as Max Greifcnstett , but as th artist to whom no laws exist except thos of his ait. You , madam , a e , as you say clover. But you have not the artistic temperament. You rill always bo clovei but nqver anything more. 1 might tic ! you for a hundred years , but you vouli still only bo do clever amateur. You ma ; ask , do I den only visit to tich geniuses Wo , not dat geniuses are few am rare. But I vish to tich only dos who haf do power to adinir and to comprehend that degree of attisti greatness which may bo beyond deir owi rich. Dose who are contented vid dci own mediocrity , and are proud of it do ; are hopeless , madam , and it is n , dail ; scourge to do artistic soul to bo forced inti contact rid deni. Iero are realms o beauty and light to rich I hold do Ivcy and if I tich at all , it is to open dose un suspected realms to dose who call dem- selves my pupils. But dcro are som whoso souls are too earthclogged to follov me whom I haf not do strength to lift 1 am extremely sorry , madam , but I vouh not haf spoken if you had not coiupellci inc. I know dat you vill not ask mo ti stay. I bid you good morning. " Catharine stood like ono dreaming The overwhelming , uncompromlsiu | frankness of his declaration stunned her It was so entirely beyond the pale of ho experience that she forgot to bo offended The superb ring of his volco , and hi warm , persuasive eloquencefascinatct hor. It po longer occurred to her that ei a mere diversion , as a novel phenomenon Max Greifonstott might bo worth cultl ' voting. She felt , on the contrary , a sudden don hearty respect for the man , and shi resolved at all risks to secure his ser vices. Ho was just bentigg his soconc retreat when again her voice recalloc him. him."Mr. "Mr. Griefenstott , " she said , with t now humility. "I do wish you to stay. Ii may bo that I am an earth-clogged soul as you intimate , but I have suddenly boot seizad with a cariosity to poop into thost realms which you speak of , and I know you are too land-hearted a man to refuse me your guidance. I promise you I wil follow you implicitly. " It was now monsieur's turn to stare , and ho did it with a vengeance. "Ihftf not comprehended yon , " ho bo- jin tentatively. "Not at all. I only wish you to promise to como to-momv at ten and giyp mo inj first lesson. " , . % „ „ ' Ho paused before answering" s'tarcr hard a the floor. The carpet was ar : anc'cnt tapestry pattern of singular lich ness. ness."You admire that carpetJlbiiiquircd the { irl at last , when he Boomed fir-Siave forgotten - gotten her presence. "Vhat vhat vos dat ? " ho exclaimed , ifting his head abruptly. "Do you find the carpet interesting ? " "Ah yes. You rish me to como to morrow Veil , I vill come. " "Thank you I am truly obliged " She gave him her hand for the firsl : imo , with impulsive cordiality. Ho tool- it cautiously , as ho would some frail , precious piece of brie-a brae. "And rill you not regret your bargain } ' lie asked gravely. "Never , " she answered heartily , "miles : you regret yours. " "I vill como to morrow , " ho remarked evasively , "tint den I vill tell you. " II. "Who was that seedy-looking Individn al I mot on the stairs1' asked Mr. Archi bald Homily as ho entered the parlor jusi as Oitharlno had finished her first lessor with Max Grolfonstott. "It was my inuulo teacher , " answerec Catharine , curtly. Mr. Romlly was ono of Catharino'i adorerr , and as such a privileged person , do made a point of importing the lateal English novelties in speech and dross. . and. possessed no standard of crlticisn except that of fashion. Ho was quite handsome in an unobtrusive way , thougl his forehead was a little too narrow anc his chin a little too long for absolute sym motry. He considered himself as a groa catch , and revelled in the fact that socle ty seemed to coincide with him In thii opinion. Ho had a prospective incomi of some forty to fifty thousand a year chiefly invested in real estate. For twi years ho had been assiduous in his atten tlons to Miss Vati Tar roll , and she had without reflecting seriously on the sub ject , dltcrootly encouraged him. Shi had thought of it as a remote possibility that some day she might consent to become como Mrs. Romiiy , but she hac had no desire to precipitate mat ten. She had _ made up ho mind , however , that if Bho bacamo Mra , Ilomlllv , she would break htm of norm of his English aifec'ations , and make hin desist jrom all reference to hia "tub bings. " lomo of hia college anecdotes too , she thought In bad taste , and enl ; to bo excused on the ground that a mai with fifty thousand a year Is apt to losi the faculty of solf-crltlciim. It was per hapa with a view to stimulating this use fal but disagreeable exorcls that she accepted with such decided cided coolness his reference to hoc music teacher. Bat Romilly. whom long socla petting had nuda a trlfla obtuse , was far from divining such an Intention ; h < thought , on the contrary , that 0 tharlm had baon vexed by the tall , shagg ] German , and that a a llttlo amusomen at his own expense would be the bes antidote. "I .should think , Miss Oitharlno , " 'h < continued complacently , "that if yoi were in in search of a ziological curroBlt ; you might first have put It in the hand of a a trainer. This ono seemed yet tc be id his natural stile of Teutonic savag ery. " "I was not ill nearch of a zoological bu of a musical curiosity , " hho replied gravely "I have found exactly what 1 wanted. " ( t son fjout , " retorted th young man , H trillo nettled ; "but if yo will permit mo to opeak , I tJioiild suppos a lady of your fastidiousness would find i hard to tolerate the presence of such a unkempt boor , who looks a if ho woul make a bull whenever ho opened h mouth , " "Appearances nro quite deceptive , Catherine remarked quietly , but with ( laiuiorous light iu her eyes. "Mr. Grei ciistult is in no sense a boor. Among n my acquaintances 1 scarcely know or who is at hearl'a truer gentlcmau thauho. ' , Ah , yes ; at heart perhaps ! Rut 1 chooses a singular sort of drapery for h gentlemanly heart. Ills trousers , for ex ample , seem to have been cut without re ercnce to the human figure. " _ " ! engaged him for his genius , not ft his ttouseis. " she retorted with an intlil eivnco which rudely shocked Mr. llomilly scLt-iinporlnncu. " "Then you think genius iiicoiniwtibl with welUcut trousers. " "No , But there is a compensation i all things. Some men shine by dint i genius , others rely upon their trousers. "By jove , Miss Catharine , that is to bad , 1 never had anyone speak that wa , to mo ns long as I have been alive. " Mr. Romilly had jumped tip , in spite c his resolut'on ' to remain cool ami sarcastic and ho took two indignant strides Unvan the very window where Catharine had liii her agitation when she was called ni earth clogged soul. It was very odd , too that her miitor should have hit upon th very name phase in protesting against he frankness that she had employed in shield ing herself against Greifonstett's uncoil qticrablo candor. She could scarcely ex plain it to herself , but Romilly'a displens uro ( which formerly would have ruftlei her considerably ) Deemed at preseu rather amusing than formidable Uo seemed to have undergone sonn queer transformation , and his social itn [ wrtanco , which had formerly imparted ti him a certain dignity , had become a mat ter of 110 moment. Ho seemed to become como dimly aware that the wind wa blowing from an unpropitious iniartcram lie made haste to bow .himself out before lie had actually lost his temper. Ho hai never been so maltreated in all his life and ho trembled under a sense of outragi which slowly imbedded itself in his sou like some restless , burrowing insect. Hi waa one of those men who giow angry bj degrees , and reach white heat after houn of indignant reflection. All sorts of deliciously - liciously cutting things that ho might havi said kept occurring to him , and if it luw not been HO ridiculous he would have gem hack and said them. He was keenly con scions , however , of the fact that Catharini liad never looked so radiantly lovely a1 tlio did to-day , and ho * ; now that in case ho should feel tempted t < unload the quiver of his sarcasms , he : beauty would probably disarm him. Then Avas an animation in her face and gestuii which ho had never witnessed thcro bcfon is if the musicsomehowhadlentits'i-hythn to her pulses and mixed some stiriinj notes into the cadence of her voice. H i : vaguely patronizing feeling towa'd ho vanished' and odd as it may seem , her in difference made her supremely desirable Instead of boasting of his anonymous con meats ( which had been ono of llomilly' ! 'avorito diversions at his club ) ho took iq a copy of the North American Review fo : ; he purpose of improving himself intellect tally bo as to be a match for her at theii lext meeting. Since she had taken r ancy to that sort of thing , why , ho wouh show her that he was the man to beat ho : on her own ground. ( TO BE CONTINUED. ) Bu Will Lese HlH Bet , I'll drink nothing stronger than elder , Only ODD cigarette smoke n day ; 1'Jl throw all mv ' .plug" In the fire , .Draw-poker I never will play. I'll rotlro at ten ia the evening , To save up my boodle I'll "trivo ; OhI pou bet your Bwaot life I'll be stead ; Through the whole of the year ' 85. t [ Jock Trecsac. JB Plot. Frank Heldt , the Schuyler train murderer doror , ia still hold at that place awaiting trial. trial.A A gentleman connected with the West era Detective Agency , told a reporter lasl night the details of a little plot whlci waa half formed to lynch Holdt. Th ( gentleman referred to was passing through Columbus , when he overheard the details as related by two men on , the train. It appears that while al Schuyler a number of men gel talking about the train wrecking afltkir , and before long a schema was laid tc awing the wretch to the nearest tree , ir accordance with the litest code of lyncl law. For some reason or other , the plol was delayed , and the authorities put or their guard. Heldt ia safe and probablj has never been aware of the clnso shave ho had from being dished up a la "rope and * * < " > ' ' 25 YEARS IN USE. Hio Greatest Medical Triumph of tha Ago ! SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Loenofuppctltc , Ilovrelicostive , 1'ttln In lie bead , with a dull sensation In tbo inch parr , 1'nln noder the suonMer- Jlnile , Fullness after cation , wltn adls- Inclination to exertion of body cr mind , Irritability oftompcr , / < o\r spirits , \rlth ifocllnirof bavlnencolcctcd some duty , Weariness' , Ulzzlnesi , Fluttering ai tbo Heart , Dots before the ores , Iloadacbo over tbo rlabt eye. Restlessness , vrllb fitful dreams , IliRblr colored Urine , and . CONSTIPATION. TBTT'S I'lLI , * are especially adapted to such cases , ono dose effects such a jbangoorfoellnernstoastonlshtnosutreror. They Increase ttin A jipetlte.snd cause the body to Take ou l"le li , limn too r tcm U nourliheil , and l > jr their Tome Action on tbel > lKCsUveOrgBnslteKUlurH < ooISBro produced. I'rlcnaBc. Murray Mt..IV.Y. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. lUm or Wmsiusna changed to a Gtossr BLACK by a single application of this DTK. It imparts a nuturuf color , acti Instantaneously. Sold by Druggists , or ent by express on receipt of 91. dfflce.44 Murray St. . Haw York. - UMPHREYS < > = sSSl For the Cure of all diseases of Horses. Cattle , Sheep DOGS , HOGS , POULTRY. Used Bucccssf ully for 20 years by Far mers , Stockbreeders , Horse It.Il. , &c. Endorsed t used by the U.S.GoTcrnm'i. rl'umnhlets it Churls sent frep.tKs " HUMPHREYS' ' MEDICINE CO , , 100 Fulton St , Now York. Humphreys ! Homeopathic Qifiofiff ? Mft 9 uUuuiilll AlUiJLK In I use 30 fein. The only fuoceMjul Nmcd/ Nenrous Debility , Vital Weakness , IV. L"1 ? 0 ° . , 'wrn . ortr-work or other uwi " 1 Ufivo BulTcrcilJ" With every diioMo Imaglnablo for th last thrco years. Our Drngglst , T , J. Anderson , rccommor ditJft "Hop Blttora" .o mo , I mod two bottles ! Am entirely ourod , and hotrtlly recon moml Hop Uutots to every ono. J. I Walker , Buckner , Mo. I rrrlto this as n Tokou of the great appreciation 1 hav of your Hop * * * lUttert. I was afflicted Wllh li > nmmatory ihcnmatlgm For nearly * Savon joata , and no raodiciuo EOCIUCI to do mo any Good ! II Until 1 tried two bottles of your Ho ; liittors , and In my surprise I am 03 wol to-day aa ever I waa. I hope "You may hive abundantBUCCOSB" "In this rcat and" Valuable modlciuo : Anyonol * * wishing to know mor about my. euro ? Can loam by addressing mo , E , M. Willlama,1102 ICUi street , Washington D. 0. I consider your Kennedy the best remedy in oxistcnco For Indigestion , kiduoy Complaint "And nervous debility. I have just1 Returned "From the south in a fruitless scare ] For health , and iind that your Bitters an doing mo mora Goodl Than anything else ; A month ago 1 waa oxtromly "Kmaclatcdlll,1 And scarcely able to walk. Now 1 an Gaining strength I and "FleshI" And hardly a day passes but what I an * * * * * * # 1 complimented on my improved appearance anco , and it la all duo to Hop Bittoral J. Wlckllffo Jaoknon , Wilmington , Del. DNono genuine without n bunch of green IIopi on the Vrhlto label. Shun all the vile , polgonoui Btuff with "Hop" or "Hops" In their namo. Itostctler'a Stem itch Hitters Is thour tlc'o ' faryou.ltstlmi latca the ( ailing en erglcs , InvlgoraU the body and choir tbo mini ) . H enable the pyjtom to throi OR the debllltattni effects ot undue fa tlguc , gives roncwci _ _ vigor to the organ ( = ' ot illircet'on , aromo r tbo llrcrvhcii Inac live , icno\\a the ] a < ] ej oppctlte , and encourages courages hcalthfu ruposc. UH Ingrcill cnts arc safe , and It credentials , whicl consUt In the heart cndorsamcnt ot poi _ . _ Born ot c\cry cloa of society , are most convincing. For ealo by al ) rugglts and Dealers generally. . . /\cU wulM , curi rj p.r i w IHirrbah. I T I ui < tru. . . fttid tJ3 JarJ.r. of III. ti'cf'tiTO Orni < > A 'f w Aroft loit.rt ft dhrloo , CkTOt le fU.1 r eL.niiMT [ * , .Di M kit luum.r drinhi Trf It. ktfi .ra * f count Mt / . .our trofft or drutr 't for Uil our.cturJtr. 1 > IU J. U. 0. 8ltOtR7660H3. 2. W. TVUfrEMilUT , COLS A3EHTj OAPlTAIj PRIZE $75OOO. Tickets only $5 , Shares in Proportion LSL [ louisiana State Lottery Company 'We do Mr ( by certify tat ue supervise Ue ai ar erxentiforallthf Monthly and Scm-Annutt liauinsicj the Louisiana State lottery Company tndinfcrton manage and control tnt Drawing kemtilvti , and that tM tamt are conducted uitl : ont sty , fairness , and in good faith toward all par i/j , and ua authorise the company to utt thii ecr if.ttte , utthfae-rimUei of our tijnitvret sttitM n Kf adzertfteadnti. " Iicorrori'.ed In 1893 lor yoaie by Ibo IcelclaUd er cdncAtloual and oh&rltftbla pntposes with a at ) tal 0111,000,000 to which a iceerv * fond oi ova 1(10,000 hag olnoa been added. BT an ororwhelmlne popular Tola III Jiauoiiw was made a part ol the preient llita eongtltntloi tdonted Denomber fd. A. a. 1878 , The only lottery ever voted oa and endorsed bj hopcopU of any ttito. It ne\cr ecalcsor postpones. Its grand alnglo nnmboi drawings tnki place monthly. A'SPI.KNDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A KOI TUNEriU T GllsHI ) DHAWINO , CLASS A , II THE ACADEMY OF HUdlO' , Nh\V OHLEANS TUESDAY , JANUARY is , isss. , neth MOVHILI DHAWINO | OA.P1TAL PRIZE , 875,000. 100 OCO Tickets at $5 each. Fractions , Ii Fifths in proix > rton. ; LIST 07 FRIZES. 1 CAPITALP1UZIJ _ _ . . . , ! 76.M 1 do do 25,00 1 do do 10,00 2 PHIZES OF (0.000 11,00 fi ( to 2)00 10,00 10 do 1000 11,00 to do (00. . 10,00 100 do 200 21.CC 3W do IX ) 3)OC ) DM da 60 , . . . _ _ 25 00 1000 do 2i 25,00 ArrMiiMinoi rsuu. 0 ApproximationprUeiol | 7M B76 0 do do 00 iC 0 do do 260 225 1907 Prltei amounting lo 126660 Application lot ratoe to olobi ehonld b mad * enl o ue offlo * ol the Company In New Orleana. tot further Information writ * clearly giving In' ' addreu. POSTAL NOTES , Expresa Uoney Orders , o Niw Yoilc Exchange In ordinary letter , Ounenc by Kxpreea ( all auma ol 14 and upwards at our ei pense ) addreaied U A. DATjpnm or If. A. DAUPHIN , Mew OrUani ta , 907 Seventh Hi. Walhlngton D. OL Uake P. O. Uoney Oideri payabl * and addrei RegUtered Letter ! to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL DANK. New Orleans La. CONSUMPTION . . I . bare . . a positive remedr for tbo above dlieaoa ; tj It Ole thODtanilcorcaicfol * wotil kind undo ! fen ( lindlnihaielteocutfd. ludejd.ummncli rotr u laltl BlcacrlliatI will onJTWO BOTTMa PREI loeitb < rwUUay > l.UAUI.BT lXTIIiliontblidl al ta anUffertr. . Qli prtii > nd r. O. addrt 11 , DU. T. A. StOCUil , 111 rear ) Bt. , flew Yorl Trc&eo'meod&wZd H , B , ATWOOD , Plattsmouth , - - Nedrask iiMAoiaor TBOiooaaiuo in man 11101 HEOEFORD IHD JERSEY A D BD100OB | J1UIT BI9 IW1HI aVTooa Betook for tUe. Coicupoadenoe OMAHA MEDICAL AND 3U11GIOAJ DISPENSARY CUOUXSE'S BLOCK , 10th nd Capitol Arcnno , IroUs all e * M Clip plod or Deformed also diseases oflh florvous System , Throat , Lung ? arid Urinary Organi All MSMOlOurialureof thoBplno , Croiked FBI Lees ncl Atm , Diseases ot the Hip , Knee , an4' Ankle Joint * . AIM Chronlo affections otthe Llvotl Rheumatism , faralytls , riles , Ulcers , Catarrh , Aatrtji m ml Bronohltll are all treated by now and tui > oeejful mcthads. All diseases ol tha Dlood and Urln try Organ ) , Including thoto resulting from Ind lic.ro lionor exposure , ate tafal ) aad euocc * fully trofttol Yotmjt men , mtiidlo aged , a.nd old men inQcrln ) ; Irom Weakness and Nervous exhaustion , producing , indigestion , Palpitation of the Ueart , Wspondcnoy l > lr.tlncMLo a of MemoryLack ol Kncrgy n < l Am. jltlon , pan bo restored lo htilth and vlifor , If e 9 s not too loriR neziucted. The EurRcofln chu o was prmldcnt ot the Northwestern Minnlcftl luell- .nlo and Surgeon ottho National bur lcM I nstltuto * It afflicted , oallor wrltof ull description ol yout caMt' and modhlne may bo sent you. Consultation roe. Adilrot'Omaha Dispensary , Crounso lllcck , Omaha , Neb. Offloohenrg 10.11 * . m.l-B it 73 p. m Srjnlavi10 a in. ( L 3TAoconimo < latlon furnished patlcnta torn ll > lountrv , Send tor Circular , t tI I * Theme ot Iheloim " Dhct Uno" la connection wllhlbk corporate name ola greatroad convojB an Idea ol jiul what required by the traveling pub. llo a Short Llnr Oaltk Tlmi and the boat > aj Beiodi lions all ol which ui ton * teatest railway la America. And St. Paul. II owns and orover 4,600 mllci ol Northern Illinois , ) laconsln , Minnesota , IOWB Dakota ; anil as ta n tin lln 9 , branches and eon lions reach all tb great justness control ol Northwest and Fr West , it naturally answers description oi She ILIno , and Best Route botwo * Chicago , MlIw jnooSt Paul and Minneapolis. Chicago , Hllw ukoo , La Croeao tad Wlnona. Chloago , Milwaukee , Aberdeen and Ellendalr Chicago , Milwaukee , Eau Clalro and Stlllwi'tei- Chicago , Mllwuukoo .Wauaau and Merrill. " < Chicago , MilwaukeeBeaver Dam and Oehkosb. Chicago , Milwaukee , Waukcsha and Ooonomonco. , Chicago , Milwaukee , Madlaon and Prairiedu ObliB. Chicago , Milwaukee , Owatonn * and FalrlbaoH. Chicago , Bololt JancBvlUo and Mineral Point. Chicago , Elgin , Roektord and Dubuquo. Chicago , Clinton , Rock Island and Cedar Rapids. Chicago , Council BluOa and Omaha. Chicago , Sioux City , Sioux Pallsand T iMoa Chlcftgo , Mllwaukco , Mitchell and Chi m > : rlaln Hock Island , Dubuque , St. Paul and Minneapolis. - Davonpoit "almar , St. Paul and Mlnnoapolu. Pullman Sleopcra and the Finest Dining Care ID ho w c rid are run on the main lines of the CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE AND ST. PAUL RAILWAY , and every attention la paid to passengers by oonrtooue employes of the Company. 1IEIUULL , Gent Manager. A. V II. CARPKNTKF. Oon'r * S . Agl , ' T. CLARK , aen'lSupt OEO.UKH.FORD. Ail. Oen'l I > rIE ! BRUNSWICK , BALKE , COL- LENDER COMPANY , [ SUCCESSORS TO THE J. M. B. & B. CO. ] The mott extensive manuiactnrora IN THE WORLD. John nockstraasor General Agent or Nebraska an Western Iowa , , iO 8. Tenth Street . . . . OMAHA , NEB. jCVaoTatloii Billiard and Pool Ttbles and rcatciLa rlooa THE ONLY.EXOLUfalVB IN OMAHA ; NKB. NOTICE. Tlio co-partncrinlp hcretiforo cxlstltu between Charles II. Luluhton and Hoary T. Clark under tha icuno ol LelRhcon ti Clark , Is this day dls'olvcil by muuul ooDEent , MrLdRbt n r.tirlnj , ' . All Indebtcct ncsj due to Bald firm will ba collected by Mr. Clark * and all claims ncaln't siiil Him will ba presented to , hlmtorpiymcat. Mr. Catk will continue buslnesj at the old blind No , 1114 Harcoy tt'tct. Dated atOiimlu , December 19,1184. Signed. CHARLIB U. llKMlY T. CtABK. Call ] Ullo m. R. RISDON , REPRESENTS : I'hctnlx Insurance Co. , London , Cash Aeseta tJ,89l,000 WcBtchester.N , Y , Capital 1,000,000 The Merchants oi Newark N , J. , Capital. . . . 1,276,000 OlrardKire , I'blladeli.hU.Caultal . 1,200,000 Woman's Fund , CaiiiUU 1 , ' 50,003 St , Charles Hotel , OJSTUEET/BET thandSth , . . LINCOLN , NEB , Jrs. Kate Coakly , Proprletoreii. TNowy ] &nd elegantly lurulebed , Oood ftamplg rom on flret lloor. MrTermi-l.60 to J2 pir day. Special rates riven members of the ItKlelature. uovlo-lm-ino Two tiler ' I'henomt nil lo Its ulmr llclty and eOectUencw. The Neatest , CbuocU , LlKhteit and Host Durable Type Writing Jlachlno la the wcrlJ. Type Changed Almost Instantly I'rtce Sto , send for circular. , 0. II. UILLKn , Aftot ,