SP $ 3. edit nu( dlo - iier Well 5 Nur del - tuun Hom 1A..1.1 I.. I. .. .Il..t. loh In - nlgst word' Ich niif's hlo - tiled' , ilu a. unit, mm iuonaou iro - uncut I Jl.'IIK 1UII Ull UK II. 1. Her - xoti lllhl' Ich V 'onii'i W11 brnucli' loh mchr ;;i' SifiiiSi f. (Bin- effort Gci'Uctftrcl: 'iStcti. Words by I. D. FOULON. Music by Chao. KUNKEL. 1. near, my heart doth and man give with past tug rest! way, What need I more, 1 pledge my faith tint glad would J earth's J(i) - Mini to both a earth's life - time 2. Ood l, pass daysf - rtfJM grue. HiniHWKVHI 3. Deln gross Vcr - tnui'u mlch nlo vor - liUst, Mlt El - sen - kut - ten hillt mlch'rt 2. Wcnu zwcl - foil' loh mi del - nor Lieb', Nur eln Go - dun - ko cs vor 1. Dlo - hpI - bo (lit In Frond' nnd Lold, Ziim Llo - ben, Trim - en Mot bo- 3E 1. Thou who, the 2. When fool - tsh 3. Ju"y life to 3. feat, Und 2. trlcb, Dcnn, 1. rclt, Dor m 1. still, Jie - 2. rotit; For 3. steel! lint T 7Ju ? is 3. Ilcrz, so cut, so t .ml NIcht Schtiii-hi'lt mleh go - (lis - suit hiilt, Dcnn Mo vcr 2. Erd' kelu Jlerz so troul VoinFoInd bo-droht, kcln Froiind In Hleht, Dor Qlanb' nn 1. Jlerz bo - wilh - rot Iron I In del - ikt Llo - bo lull mlch Bonn', An del -ncm JS 3& iss 1. Heart so tried 2. heart vwro trial 3. one, 0 Heart fei ft - Open their Holiday Goods and Toys in their Basement, SATURDAY, DEC. 1st, Where Santa Clans has es tablished his Headquarters this year. It will pay you to visit BARR'S, they are making special cuts in Dress v v Goods Silks, Linens, Flannels, Gents' Underwear, HOSIERY, CLOAKS, SUITS, Seal Skin Cloaks MILLINERY, Dress Trimming and Fur Trimming. Wjn.Bair Dry Goods Co 16th and Dmijjliu Sts OMAHA, - NEB. Jdsai&' : -eT g j... 0 psiEllli3p same through good or ill, Stilt fear thy love would doubt, A thine, thy trust, J feci, J lath nlo dlo Fes - sclii Ich wahr - llch, loh sag's frank Jlu - bo Itltt - men loh gZCZ3gg Hi! 3in fore thy shrine these Jtow'rs well I know heav'ns arch ah, the chains I ne'er 31 3 F -K- fc -s- and true! Love, in thy love, my and true! When foes bo -siege and so true! 'Tis not thy bean - ty 3 m Copyright KuuVcl Druthers: l&il. BITS ON BICYCLING. A l'olionirl of Note About Hid Sport mill l'omoiiul AImiiiI WlicHnicn. Written for the Coliueu. IMilo niul tho boys rlile with you Wiilk , ami you walk 11I0110. Of nil Rood rlilors In town who ruco There nrc noiiu who lly lllto our own licitvy Cime. Wo would like to lienr from tho Omnhn lioyH In regnrd to thU wlntor'n niuusviiicut. Uol. Kelly, who lias broil minting n nick friend for the Inst tin 00 urekfi, linn not been nblo to join tho lmyg lu their ruiix. Frank Vun Horn traded Victor safety for Ed. Hlghter'ij flfty-four Inch ordinary. Tho illckor must have leen greatly lu I'rank'H favor to induce him to ni t with ills lelorcd machine. Thoro have uudonliteilly bc'n tomo jiIciih ant days within tho past mouth, but of all, last Sunday wni tho most glurioiiH. Tin roads and weather combined, to innko it a day of pleasuie. Jim Drain must liavo some nttraction lu Wavorly, ns ho is vocy often rpou lu that imlet little burg Hiuulny.s. Ho was there again last Sabbath. It may toon bo Ah there, Jim, stay there. Horace I. Caso, tho champion heavy weight nnd long dMnuco rider of thu Lincoln Wheel club, nctually rodo niuty miles, from Lincoln to Beatrice nnd return. Ho used n (If ty-four Inch Victor nnd tho correct stand ard tlmo was twolvo hours. What has bjonio of tho several young men who wcro Bh? to joht tho club bo (inicklyl Tlicro mny como n time when the opjiortunity will not bu olfei'cd, and then some fow will regret their dullness of percep tion and fclowucss of. movement In comlsg forwniil. Jlr. Hlrch rodo his wild steed last jSunday moniiug lo tho pen. The p-Isonors not want ing nuyof tliat kind of rcfrchluucnt ho wheeled over to thu insane nsyluui. whero ho wns warmly greeted by n host of his would be friends who wcio all billing to wager a piece of birch against a quarter that ho could bent tho trlcyclo providing tho latter stood still. Hodiduotbet. II. L. Caso left Llucolu Sunday morning in company with Frank Van Horn, nt 7;!0 n. m., their Intention being to cover tho dis tance between hero and lleiitiico nnd return In twelvtoours. Mr, Van Horn accompanied him to I'lckrell, eight miles this sido of llcnt rice, wtfei p ho took tho train for Lincoln in onler to bo on duty nt 1:!UI p. 111. Mr. Case innilo thi) reii?ilnliiL- distance to llentri -c, nnd Lritunictl nloue, btopplug at a funner't, homo uor dinner, reaching tlio ban) ball nark at Aleut rlco between 1 :!h) nnd ' o'clock. Iteturu ing ho mado tho journey to Kd, Young's clgnr store in this city, ivacliing hero at lust 7;!i0 p. in. Mr, Ciim innilo tho run homo ward without food or water, not having uven left tho saddle, except for an occasional team, until ho struck ihnkucfcs twelve miles from Lincoln, from which time ho didn't want to say how many times ho klMod tho earth, It him been 11 pitiou with mombers of tho Lincoln Wheel club whether this ride could bo made, nnd for those ho have nny doubt n to tho truth of this assertion ho kindly refers them to H.J, WiUon, llentrlce, ns the only man by whom he could prove It, us he did not go Into town, hut nfter a thort Ihb. ! lov - ttt on ami trust - tut sin - gin thought puts fear to bound xcith bonds mora strong than bo - rcn Von ol - ncm nnd fro I, Ant dlo - for dlr streti Nlinm slo, o iS I strew: of blue shall rue 'Take them, 0 Holds not one That make us oi 3: 5i love is blest, Heart, in thine friends be 'tray, When faith in I would praise, For that will stay retraced his jkiU'. It wns n remark nb'o trip, making ninety miles in tuolvo hours. Six o'clock nnd ns tho town clock finished striking n solitary wheelman clothed In tho conventional habit of 11 cycler, npponro 1 rid ing 11 fifty-four inch Victor slowly up O street. Tho day hnd not dawned yet ns tho llguro dismounted in front of n fnmilinrrufc, evidently with the Intent or wurmlng the In ner man Imforo starting 011 his long nnd tire some journey. Whllo gently sipping tho steaming cup of frngrnut Moeha, two gen tlemen entered and joined him, pleasantly exchanging the tlmo of day, nt the sniuo tlmo gently hinting that tho hour of depart ure was near nt hand. Forty llvo minutes nfter tho upcnmnco of number 0110, three (bulling, daring riders mounted their docile steeds of steel, determined to brnve darkuexs nnd weather nnd win for themselves such famo ns no young man In Llucolu ever ilid, but nlns; "L'homino proposo ot dieu dispose." llefore tho sun in nil Its glory had reiched Its zenith one of I ho trio, fearing that perpetual motion might the him, returned to tho place of his Hint love by railroad. Another one thinking rent tho better part ot riding, suc ceeded in finding such rcitiirol relaxation of tho muscles on tin train, but tho last nnd only wheelman left was not loft very ha rd ns his futuro record will show. All alono this undaunted rider started on Ids r.'tiirn to hh home, sweet homo. Tho evening hours wus fast approaching nnd must hnsto to reach the original starting point ere M mdny morn ing. The wind baln lu tha south, anil hi consideration of tho long und t.'dlom ride, blow strongly, assisting tho cyclist wonder fully. Tho town clock Indicated thirty minutes past seven when number ono ngniu entered tho sams cafe ho so J lyfully left In tho morning, but what n chang was there. Instead of ucool, calm neat young tmn there appeared 1111 oxcewivcly heatol nnd wet young man. Tho perspiration was (lowing from Ids clnssls brow liken tpr!ng freshet from n mountain top. His clothes, especially his once ptiro whlto llinusl top shirt, ndherod to tho one underneath nnd they both stuck to him like death to 11 dead nigger. Misery anil untold ncony was outlined hi every motion of htsU-iO iivordupol, but what of that? Had ho not, alone, of ull young men hi nnd around Lincoln dared nnd accomplished a rim of ninety miles hi 0110 ilnyf "Fully." On i) 1'ui't Is worth n column of rhetoric, said an Amer ican statesman. It Is n fact, established by tho testimony of thousands of people, that Hood's Sarsnparllla doexcuro scrofula, wilt rheum, nnd other diseases or nlfectious aris ing from impure state or bw condition of tho blood, ItnlhO overcomes that tired feeling, creutes 11 good appetite, nnd gives strength to every part of tho system. Try it. lliuiilsonio Oflleo til ltonl. Desk room with uo of telephouo.steu m heat, llglit nnd ollleo boy, to rent nt tli. new CouilIKll olllce, l'-l'-'l 1101th Twolfth xtreet. Orouud lloor mid U'tt location hi the city, llcut lcnsounble. Cull I Hi; C1111I. Tho (JouniKU has just received n largo In voice of railing cards hi the latent bhap-s and sires. Our lady friends especially tiro Invit ed to cull und exiimlno. We furnish them either printed or engiuved in any stylo of tl.o art. j 1 ll 2 tjj 3E I I llllSijSpllpS 3. wclh jDlo roln - sto 2. Ken llo - neel't mlt 1. sol JJoln Lo - bens - 1. through, Than thee. 0 fatj Heart thee, Heart 2. iicto At thought of 3. through, Praise thee? 0 X T: t a- Ilerz 2. dloh, 1. inehr loh lu nlgftt word' loh nut's hlo - nlod', (hi &3 37 1. mora earth's life - tlmo 2. ctu7 to both a - 3. , earth's life - time (rcn I UmcI Tiled n.l Tiuo-3.) A 'BRIGHT BOY. lit) DUrovrrx Tlint Did KIiiiij Trlbi) Ilu Homo liitalllseiiru. A rtoston naturalist, vlsitbg n friend In n Massachusetts city lately, was interested In noting that tho young son of his boat, Walter O , II years old, had a collection of cocoons nnd butterflies of n cliarnctor that nrgucd no little industry and Intelligence on the lioy's part. "Is ho Interested in nny other brnucli of pnturnl history f" tho visitor asked. "Oh, yes," said tho father, "ho Is nlways collecting, nuil Inquiring Into things. 1mt summer, whllo wo wero staying nt Iwiko Qulnslgamotid, ho mado what seemed to ma quite nil interesting discovery." "What wns It, plcasor" "Wo hnd boon llshlng ono day, nnd hnd taken qultou nuinlcrof fishes of nil kinds. Walter, ns usual, took n marked Interest In tho fl.hes, nnd, hi order that ho might study them moro nt leisure, I constructed a littlo reservoir out of n wicker basket which wo had with us, hi tlila wnyi First woduguliolo In tho sand on tho beach, lu n secluded placo, nnd then sunk tho basket hi tho sand, so that its upper edgo, w hen It wns put lu pluco, wns about four inches from tho surface of tho water. "Tho basket filled quickly with wnter, nnd then ho put the llsh Into ft, and left them over night, supposing that tho height of tho upper rim of tho basket nbovo tho wnter would pro vent tho fish from leaping out. Next morning Walter went bright nnd curly to get the fishes, but they had ull disappeared. "As It wns quite unlikely tlint nny 0110 could have found mid taken tho fish, uo wero forced to tho conclusion that they had Jumped out of tho basket. "Afowda8 afterword Walter went fish ing nlono, and returned somonhnt late hi tho afternoon without nny (Hh. 1 nsked linn If ho had caught none. " 'Oh, yes; caught qulto n lot,' said ho. " 'Where urothoyl' " 'In tho basket.' " 'Won't they Jump out, just ns tho others dldi' "Oh, no-iiot this tlmo, pnp.1.' "Isuillod, U'Kolvhig to let tho event tench him. Noxt morning ho wished mo to go u 1th him und too if tho Ihh Hero in tho basket. I went, expecting to llud nothing but wnter hi It, n3 before, but was astonished to find that thcru wero quite n number of fishes In it, "Walter, you know, is n boy of extremely fow words; It is ncee&snry to question him to get anything out of him. So I nsked him to explnln bow ho managed to keep thosa from Jumping out. "'Well, papa,' said he, 'I caught somo fishes yesterday morning, and 1 thought 1 would try nn experiment. I enmo nnd got tho basket from tho place where wo left it tho other day, and curried ft mound thero behind tlint sandy bar. I sunk it in n placo whero there win wnter enough hi tho sand to fill tho basket, hut whero If tho IUli jumped out they could only flop around 011 tho sand nnd couldn't get lo tho water. " 'Well, when I put my fUli Inlo tho basket out of the pall, I stayed around qulto a whllo w hero I could watch, lly and by I saw ono of tho fish Hop out of tho basket und land 011 tho baud. Ilynnd by nuothcr ono Hopped out. After a while they had nil jumped out, nnd wcro floundering nrouml 011 tho sand. 1 let each ono stay there hi tho sun qulto a while, but not long enough to Buiroeato. and then, f true! I.lob', well cs so troul Jloff - nung, Lloh - cheu Iron I stem, bo - wilh - rot troul i!feli!f!E so so so tried tried tried mid true! and true! and true! i g 3 3r wolh, Nou bc! Dlo rein - Flo Lloh', llo - Bcd't mlt lloff - Jloln 1m - boiiB - Btcrn, 3SS gl through, Than thee, 0 Heart, new At thought of thee, through, Praise thee, O Heart, KUNKKL'H nOVAIi EDITION. when nil wcro pretty thoroughly punished, 1 put them, ono by one, back fu the basket. " 'After every 0110 hnd Junied out, 1 wns curious to seo whether they would Jump n second time. Two of them did leap out' ngaln, und I let thoso stay out 011 tho hot snud 11 littlo longer than I did tho llrst time. Then 1 put them liack in tho basket. " 'No inuro tried to Jump out, nnd I wns suro that thoy had learned their lesson. So 1 took tho basket, nnd pulled Itnluug through the water to thesnmo placo whero wo had it before, nnd sunk It thero. And you seo, 110110 of tho fishes havo jumpod out. They're ull hero, every 0110 1' "Walter was so gleeful over tho success of his experiment that ho lied really Iwcomo qulto talkative. Ho bnd, it was plain, suc ceeded In convoying It to tho lutelligoneo of thoso fishes, by on experience very un pleasant to them, that they had better not leap out of tho basket." As his story Is 11 truo one, It seems to provo that fishes havo a considemblo degree of In telligence. Youth's Companion. Tho l-nut of tho (Irrut ftwttiru. Ail Inglorious cud Is tho destiny ot tho lo vluthon steamship, tho Great Eastern, which has been beached on tho shores of the Mer sey, to bo broken up for old iron. Through tho thirty years of her existence ill fortuno seemed to ntteud tho Orcat Uastorn from her first attempted trip hi I6.VJ, when sho hud to put back on account of tho oxploslon of n steam pipe, by which 11 number of persons wcro killed nnd Injured. Sho mado boveml trips ncroxs tho Atluutlo as n passenger nnd freight stoainer, but tho receipts wero un equal to tho enormous expenses. In 160.") sho seemed to Imvo found her vocation to lny tho submarine telegraph cable between Eng land and America, This wort occupied her for rotno years; but when thero wero no more cables to lay she was relegated to Idleness nud sont to Shcerncss, whero visitors were ndmittcd to view her Interior nt u shilling n head. Finally sho was sent 011 her Inst voyngo to tho Jlei-soy, whero sho was benched ou tho Cheshire shore near Now Ferry, to Imi broken up. Her ill fortune seemed to follow her oven during this Inst trip, for sho en countered n gulo which compelled tho tug Storiucock, which was towing her, to cast her loose, but tho weather finally moderated niulbhowns towed to her last berth. Tho Great I Caster 11 wiis planned by Mr. Ilruucl and built by Mr. Scott llussoll, to nml.o tho voyngo to tho cast, orouud tho Capo, without having to stop for coal, and wns originally lutonded to carry tf.OOO passengers nnd n largo cargo. Sho was MO feet long, M broad, tho depth of her hold was -I feet nnd her registered touungo 18,011 tons. Sin wns fitted with lioth paddle and screw engines, carried llvo funnels, each 100 feet high, nnd had a coal bunker spuco of 10,000 tons. Sho wns built nt Millwnl), and her launching, which wnsnccomplhhed with great dlfllcuhy, cost $300,000, Thcio nro ninny who doubt less would havo preferred, wero it not for tho loss of llfo Involved, to have heard that the Great Eastern had met with somo moro rc markablo fate, and succumbed to tho galo or been driven nshoro hi u storm, rather thnu to hnvo lcmi dismantled with the ham mer and told fu frugiucnU for old heu. Dcuiorcst. Seo tho handsome lino of furs nud fur trim mings nt Herpolshoiuier ei Co's., heudqunr temfor underwe.ir, Nur del - uniii Dcuk' leh 1111 Wiw briuich loh f - What need I I pledge my Hut glad would is $ "r-1 well on bo mmg, jMeh - cheu bo - wilh - rot A 3m so tried and so tried and so tried and Jeb. 0 VAUGHN'S Fish and Oyster HOUSE, At 126 South Twelfth St. Oysters and Fish. Poultry and Game. OPEN DAY AMD EYENING, C. F. VAUGHN, Manager. to to W H O in rn 25 a o 2. n w QJ 1 1 mMsmmmm ,4lSiBtSwi 2T"" "fcv' -"-"V""-1---" "-t,"