The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899, January 01, 1897, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE AMERICAN
CNCLISH SERVANTS' GRIEVANCE
Ofc)c to tin. a( f, .. M4 '.rlg
Hit trie.
A J'Hions-ifii'.Hm of dtuiti, f,i.
nt, male anj f-nial. was fa, ij 10
Hydp I'ark this k, id ih- 1 1. :n:t of
iWTprntin, f.r (lit i-uiiHtw- ot -demanding
luinmiuiv r-drss of manifold
Srkatu s " s.ivs ih- I
Ther M.t4irl PKlUenw. the 1 IMtum-
; - . ' 1 T I t u 1 -. .
mujoruy or tin s. present In inc females,
dJ tbf ihalrm.in. tio taid lh;it he
aa a tiutl.r, sutd tbat lor otnious
reasons the caoit-s of the j. -,krs
would mt le lUvrn. Among llnisr uo
KjHike were a com iuiian. groom. hi-us"-maij.
two fool mi n and a paitr boy.
Kroni th-ir utterance it would uiar
that they labor under a grrat many
fvilu. whuu the pa:e hoy s-.nl "cried
aloud for redress." One of the most
important U tlie character system, anil
this the convener of the demonstration
thought to be Mandaltiim as it now ex
isted. The meeting wished the legis
lature to make il compulsory for a mat
ter or mistress to give an honest em
ploye a good character, and the next
grievance in importance was said to be
Bleeping accommodations. Frequently,
the speaker asserted, tervauts were
compelled to tdecp in most unhealthy
places for instance, in tiuy room built
underneath stairs, from which light was
excluded. Again, the domestic servant
complains bitterly of the callousness
of many an employer w ho re'.uiis borne
from his club during the early hours of
the morning, and though he has caused
hla domestic to it up for him, he or
ihe is expected to rise at the usual time.
The gentleman engaged as a footman
had a special grievance. Why should
he clean a bicycle? Wasn't it the duty
or me groom; More money and less
work the meeting demanded In the res
olution, which was carried uem. con
also more friendly relations between
employei b and employed.
I h'i Mffraalitr vt Mm a.
An eminent Italian vtatii-iuua Las
b- q making ln.)i:u l' into the . uiui a
raiive mortality of the rountrit- of the
world, an J he has arrived at sonit in
teresting eonrtiisiona. Thediatli rai.
p-r I.om) inhalutantK in IW-JI a
follows: Auttrttia. UJ; Sin. 17?.
England. 13, Scotland. 14: It. I n !.
15: K.i!lauJ. 19 8. SmUrrluii i. 2 1 .
ranee. Z'2 3 , tin u,.,i,, .
23 7: Italy, 25 7; AuitrU. -7. limit-
gary, S3 3. All the cuumil. t-. i pt
France and Inland hate redu, . .! u.e;i
death rle during the last iwn! i v, i ,
In Ireland it has in, rea d. . ! m
France it has remained sia!i..n.'i In
France, too. the death rate of pi r,eis
in the prime of life is higher than in
most other countries, and slmw-i no
tendency to decrease-. In England the
mortality Is feeble In childhood aid
youth, relatively strong in the piime
of life and old age, but is gradually
diminishing.
THE WANDERING JEW.
l'alrnlliB la Kwlltrlanl.
A glimpse of the paternal nature oi
the Si.- government is supplied by
this notice., which appears io a Swiss
paper:
"Melnrad Rumo. son of the late Jos
Uuiiio. born in IsM, of Oberschrot, liv
ing in ltieshalta, is forbidden for the
spate of a year to frequent any public
house. (Signedt,
"Tl I B Oil Eft A MTSCH RE1 H KH
Taft rs. 12th May, 1S96."
THE LOCH SALMON.
Hew an Eighteen-found Una Waa (apt
ureti.
Cruising along the sandy shore and
trailing the flies just where the water
suddenly becomes profound there came
to pass a mighty commotion; a great
iorm loomed out of the side of a wave
a broad tail swept around in the brown
water, the line tightened bravely, the
good greenheart bent in sympathy and
away went the salmon, buzzing off
thirty yards of line at a stretch, says
Blackwood's Magazine. The charm of
these loch fish lies In the splendid fight
they show for liberty. Many a river
fish can be played under the point of
the rod and landed without running out
more than half a dozen yards of line.
But it is far different when there is
plenty of sea room, with no banks or
shoals to cow the fish and nothing to
bar hie powerful rush toward deep
water. It Is this and the splendid dis
play a loch fish generally makes on the
rise that compensates the fisherman for
much weary, monotonous flogging of
tne surtace. i ne uom rise is very
characteristic of loch salmon. In
Btreams where it is expedient to fish
the fly deep, a hsh in seizing it most
often never breaks the surface; but in a
loch the flies cannot easily be kept in
motion if sunk; they must be drawn
along near the top and the salmon must
dash to the surface to catch tbem.there-
by imparting a peculiar charm to this
kind of sport. Well, our fish made a
grand run, the gillie bent stoutly to his
oars ana ronoweu it, tne anchor was
dropped In a few minutes and the dis
pute soon ended in favor of the angler,
who, peering at the index of the steel
yard, complacently pronounced the ver
dict "Eighteen pounds, neat!"
No Wonrlar He Jainpert.
A man was standing quietly at 33d
street and Broadway the other day ob
serving the passing throng. Sudden
ly he gave a yell of pain and began hop
ping about In a wild manner. The
man quickly pulled off his coat and
cried: "A piece of hot coal has fallen
down my back." Several persons came
to his assistance and after they got
off his collar pulled out a burning
cigarette stump from underneath his
shirt. Some one had thrown it from
the ,e1evated railroad station. New
York Exchange.
(tettfne Keady.
Osgood "I guess Matthews intends
to run for office this year."
Wyman - "What makes you think
so?"
Osgood "He's removed the fence
from around his beautiful lawn."
Cleveland Leader.
Encouragement
She "I don't see how you ever came
to projiosee to me In the first place, if 1
am so utterly distasteful to you. I
gave you no encouragement." lie
'Oil, yes, you did. You turned the gas
down so low that I could not ro your
face." Iwlianapolle Journal.
The Smallest Hird Kuewn.
The smallest bird known to the ornl
thologlsts is the Writ Indian humming
bird. It weighs but twenty grains.
ITAII-Tlli: 4.VTH STATE.
The lleiiicseeker's 1'ronilsed Land
The territory of Utah entered the
Union of States on January 4th, 1896,
with a Mpulation of about 200,000 peo
ple and a climate unsurpassed in the
wide world. It is richer in agricul
tural resources than any other state
It has within its borders nearly all of
the known minerals and metals fold
silver, copiK-r, iron, tin, etc., in abun
dant quantities. It has, beet of all,
health-giving climate, always temper
ate in summer and in winter. It has
hot sulphur springs, and is in fact one
large sanitarium. Utah is the ideal
place to build a home .in which
spend the balance of your days, sur
rounded by farm and orchard which
guarantee all the necessities and most
of the comforts of life. There are mil
lions of such homes uow awaiting set-
tlemei Send to F. A Wadleigb
Salt Lake City, for copies of Utab
pamphlets. It will pay you to post
yourself on the merits of the new state,
which has been amply termed "The
Promised Land."
By-Laws For the A. I'. A.
A perfect system of by-laws for sub-
oriinate councils, printed in large type
on HO lb. No 1 book paper, with sutta
ble spaces for name and number of
council, and for any additional article
or amendment, formulated by Chase
Roys, Atty.-at Law, and Chairman of
the Judiciary Board, D. C. Price $1.00,
Address, Chase Roys, 631 F St., N. W
Washington, D. C.
fiTUood laws promote harmony and
savj time.'
Monster.
The enormous engines that haul
The Northwestern Line" OMAHA
CHICAGO SPECIAL east at 6:30,
evening, (U. f. depot) and into Chi
cago at 9:30 next morning Well-
worth taking a little time to see them
nothing in tbis country like them
nearly as high bb the Union Depot, but
not quite as long.
City office, 1401 Farnsm street.
Practical Kelelnn.
Let us bring on the platforms of our
churches once or twice a year the ripe
fruits of our Christian deeds in a child
saved from the streets, a girl from the
social hells, a naked, starving outcast
clothed and fed. This would be worth
while. Rev. I!. A. White.
Time Too l imited.
"What was the cause of the trouble
in the woman's club?"
"The majority adopted a resolution
limiting the time of each woman for
speaking on any one question to three
hours." Judge.
little
Time Solve All Problem..
Pipkin "I like my quail a
gamey, waiter."
Potts "Bring it fresh, waiter." (To
friend.) "It will be gamey enough by
the time you get it." Larks.
Simple Cure for Iii.ommtt.
Sleeplessness may be cured by the
administration of from half pint to a
pint of warm liquid food say soup or
milk just before retiring.
llon't Neel Silver.
In Central South America eggs,
cocoanuts and chocolate pass as cur
rency of the realm.
WANTED AGENTS.
In every town In the United States to
sell a 6ure cure for Cancer, Fever Sore
and Milk-Leg. Address
U. A. C. Medical Co.,
C. A. Crcm, Mgr.
1703 Wabash Ave. Chicago, III.
THE LITTLE RED SCHOOL
HOUSE A beautiful quartet or chorus
for mixed voices, in sheet music, for
use in concerts or campaign wo;-k.
Words by Rev. James L. Elderdice
Music by J. C Herbert. Fillmore
Bros., puhlithers. 11!) W. 6lh St., Cin
cinnati. O., or 49 Bible House, New
York. Price 35 cents.
.poke, for thin popular tit-roUtn recalled
to hi ru uiorv the eubl.me t niliiii. kmo
of the war of the rvpubUv th.
armed rising of a ali.'le pcopl-', from
which dated the flr.'. ett-pe of hie mill
Ury carver, an the triumphs id the
Eajp're were the !al dae of hie ecr
vice. The orphan, too, daughter of a n'
dicr and a brave woman, did not shrinit
from the rough energy of those worils,
but fell their checks g o and their
heart beat tiiimiltihi.j-.ly.
''How happy we are u be the chi -dren
of so brave a father' " cried
Blanche.
"It is a happiness and an honor, h'
my children; for the evening of the
battle of Montmirail, the Emperor, to
the joy of the whole army, made your
father Duke of Ligny 'and Marshal of
Franco."
"Marshal ofFrar,ce!" said Rose in
astonishment, without understanding
the exdct-mearlng of the words.
"Duke of L'rgnj!" added Blanche,
with equal surprUe.
"Yes; Petr tiimtin, theson ofa work
man, became duke ai d marshal there
is nothing higher except a king!'' re
sumed Dagobert, proudly. "That's
how the Emperor treatt d the sons of
the people, and therefore the people
were devoted to him. It was all very
fino to tell them: 'Your F.mps ror
itakeg you food for cannon.' 'Stull
replied the people, who aienofo
'another would make usfiK d for misery
We prcttrthe cannon, with the chan
01 becoming captain or cluml, in rr
shal, kiiia-w invalid; that's belts
than to perish with hunger, cold and
age, rn straw in a garret,after toiling
forty years forlotbers.'"
"Even in France -even in Paris, that.
beautiful city do you mean to say
there are poor people ho die of hun
ger and misery, Dagobert?"
"Even in Paiie? Yes, my children
therefore I comei back to the point
the cannon is.better. With it one has
the chance of becoming, like your
father, duke and marshal, when I say-
duke and marshal, Iiam partly right
and partly wrong, for the title and the
rank were not recognized in the end
because, after Montmirail, came a day
of gloom, a day of great mourning,
when, as the general has told me, old
soldiers like myselfwepl -yes, wept -
on the evening ot a battle. That day,
my children, whs Waterloo!"
There was in these simple wo-ds of
Dagobert an expression of such deep
sorrow that it thrilled the hearts of
the orphans.
"Alas!" resumed the soldier, with a
sigh, ' there are1 daysnwhich seem to
have a curse onthem. That same day,
at Waterloo, thet-gcneral.fell, covered
with wounds, tat the head of a division
of the Guards. D When he was nearly
cured, which was not for a long time
after, he solicited 'permission to go to
St. Helena-another island at the far
end of the world, to which the English
had carried the .Emperor, to torture
him at their leisure,- for if be was very
fortunate in the first instance, he had
to go through a deal of hard rubs a'
last, my poor. children."
"If you talk in that war, you will
make us cry.JDagobert."
"There is cause enough for it--the
Emperor suffered eo much! He bled
cruelly at the heart, believe me. Un
fortunately, the general was not with
him at St. Helena; he would haye been
one more to console., him; but thev
would not allow him to go. Then, ex
asperated, like so many others-, against
the Bourbons, the general engaged in
a conspiracy to recall the son of the
Emperor. He relied especially on one
regiment, nearly all composed o' hU
old soldiers, and he went down to a
place in Picardy, where theywere then
in garrison; but the conspiracy had a'-
ready been divulged. Arrested the
momi nt of his arrival, the general was
taken before the colonel of the reg -ment.
And this colonel," said the soi
dier, after a brief pause, "who do yo
think it was ajjair,? Bib! it would b
too long to tell you all, and would on',
make you more sad: but It, was a n.a
whom your father had niaoy re.isons u
hate. Wher he found himself face ti
face with him, he said: 'If you are no
coward, yoa will give mo one hour',
liberty, and we will light to the death
hate you for this, I despise you foi
thal'- and so on."
ut Utm Sieth.
The track of ll f UNION PACIFIC
are so muoi th and tt,e t are furnish
" compict that you can i marine jou
sell in your own iuiurlous artiiciiU
at home
ln-ct the Pi:ff-t Library and Siiiok
ii gfa-s as they ihrnili Onittl
everv mornlni;
l.un-IUle I Vcui violio.
The MMHiuri Paci'e tUl.wav will
sell lU iue Mck rs F iirsion tickets,
I'eci ttJu-r 1-t i. mi I.Mh. to oint in the
S.utn and Wet, at rait ralr iplus I
forth looml trip. Fu'l Information
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we will send the paper to him until
January 1st, 1898, and also credit your
accoum to January 1st, 1898, if jou are
now paid to January 1st, J897.
Stenographers and Lawyers having
transcripts and other legal documents
to be bound can have their work done
at The American book-hindery. 1015
uowara street, telephone 91 1.
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of T-O .uo to imyoLe s- Iliiiit -.ini reples of tlieir
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if. :fl d h S) . One aiteni solo ;, ii. two weeks.
Htn llier 40 copii s inftclsys. t oinp, etc il Ul
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TVjtM lrH To NUN ItKMUKNT HKi't.Mi
A MS lii Hie cuirlci courl of HonlitK
con- tv ciirakn tviiamA iwprr. ululii
till vs. VI llllki,, Unrr. lK-1 .tl , ilefciohuiO,
io milium II Warren, iiiiu-resniiut tl
femliutt
leu are l.i ri-l nulllied that on the lh
aajr or iiecfiiiiier, l!i William A.t'iouer
plum in Imrfin. Ilka ii his pclllloll In
I ne aimve eiiililcil cause In th ilU
Iru-t court of Unit lux c iiiuv. Nebraska,
aitam.l the Ui fi'lulalil. William I1. U ,,rr. n
ami fa mui. i:. n arreii. the oiiject unit prayi
vi which in to rorm-ii.se one certain mort
a'' em cuicil on Hie Imli tiny f November
isss. i,y wu.iaiii II. Varr-o ami I aniils I
Wuireu to llie I.oiiibanl Inv slment l'iin
t'uiiy, anu oy ii ass ii lo it ll Mi ro. and
uf nun asaitfiii'U Io William A ooucr, iilnlu
hit here in. upou ihe proprty it. sen bni an
fallows, Hltualed in the county of Hook a
aioi siaieol tenraska. to-wit:
I i e wont oiiH-hiil' i1, l of lot l In block
ten ille In l ark, i s Ailillllon to the city of
"man, i Miuias i ouni y , .eliriMka. as
ve e.l. platie.l and r.-cmUcd. to si-cnre the
payment or one certain im rlgMue. f ir no1
siimof live hundred and tlfty dolb.r- ifitilMiui.
due and pa able liecemler 1st, ls.i.i; that
there is now due and payable on sa d
nole ihe sum of live liumlied and lifly
unuars imuwi. iiiii inierest at the
rate or len ii"i i-r cent i-r uiinuin
from ihe l-t ilny o liecemla r. Isu.i. for which
Sinn, wiih Inl4.resl. ami cosis, pl viiniir piays
for a deer, e thai the Uefemlaiils be r. iiiiiri d
to pay the same, and tnal In default of niicIi
pitymenl d premlsis may be solil to satisfy
Him Hiiioui.t f.unU due, wl ii Interest and
costs.
You. are r ipilreii to anaser said petlllon
on or ociore ine sin nay or renruury. Is'.ij
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M. H. KICK dealer tn monumenlti
ban moved from 15th and McGee street
(Oil Baltimore Ave, where he hah
tt.e iarpebt stock of fir,e munumerital
work ever shown in KarnaH City.
M ;t u:; i x, i i m
MRS. M. M. SMITH,
Manicure Chiropodist
-and Facial Electrician.
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Null wlinout puln or th uhk ot mtU.
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