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4 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE--T ———— THE DAILY BEE Omaha Ofoe, No. ¥16 Faroam Bt New York Office, Room 65 Tribune Baltdiag. THANKSGIVING. The time-honored castom of annual Thankagiving, which originated among tho pilgrim fathers of New England, is agaln to be cbserved to-doy. Instead of the Herald circulates one. The largest item between now and the st of July is the registration list, w print for 4} cents per name, inclu residence, while the Herald charges five exoopt Bunday' The Puhilshed every morn ealy Monday mornlog daily There were 9,600 names on the cents, list this fall, and the saving to the city & mere handful of eturdy pioneers pros- perous nation of fifty-five millions of w8 B AT o - 1090 | Tiros Montha .....889 | pooplo will colebrato the day according to | on that alone would bo $71.25, 1f there LIL LT B AR I8 Tl " | their various customs and individual in- | was no other varlation the advantage to bo derived in reaching the whole com. munity inatesd of a very small per cont. age is solf-ovident. Now we shall pres- ently seo what sort of o guardian the tax- clinations, Originally the day was de- signed as & harvest fostival at which the bountiful produots of the field and orch- ard wero acknowledged as providential R WAYELY BRN, PURLISTRD NVART, WEDNREDAY, TERME POSTPAID, Threo Montha, One Month ... CORBRBPOTDENIR. e mn afeations rolating b0 News wad Rditorial | gifta. Incidentally, and apart | payers have in Mr, Anderson, v should bo addressod 40 the Korrom of TUK | from the religious services, the BURINRSS LUTTARE, day was made the occasion of| DESERTION FROM THE ARMY. All Business Tetvors and Romittanoes should be | family reunions and gatherings of rela-| According to the annual roport of ad- roanod P 001 'y QMADA. | o¢ : ” B eoxn und PostoMos orders 4o bs made pay- | tives and friends at the old homestesd. | jutant genoral Drum, the average num. able 8 8he order of tho company. The modern thanksgiving simply adhotes | hor of desertions from the army during to the original design in tho annual tur-| i1 Jaut throe years was 3,064, ora total key dinner. of 10,002, Thia in indeed a serlous mat- A. IL. Fitch, ManagerDally Oirculation, P | _ The ministers and their congregations | tor, and tho causes leading to such whol- O, Box, 488 Omaha, Neb, will observo the day in the usual man-|guq desertion should either be lessened | ner, and business will in the main be|or entirely removed, an the nature and Wiaarxs has jolned the salvation army, | susponded, more as a matter of form|extont of this crime certainly have a de- and the country is now safe. than as a matter of worship. Although|pralizing influence upon the army. . — =] this is one of the off yoars In American | 5omg of the causes are too much manual Tuw slang expression, ‘‘painting the prosperity, and o!arybndy knows that labor, deficiency and lack of varioty in town red,” has ceased to be funny. Give |thore is a serious depression in buslness | f,0d, desire to obtain higher wages, un- SHE BEE POBLISHING CO,, PROPS' BE. ROSEWATER, Editor. | dererts claim o republican party in vention of 1884 sole the rewsining public lac served for actual sett The Star endeavored to keep this vital question to the fore during the recen campalgn, but it was submerged in the deluge of personal issusa lot looso upon the ;country by the Independents. Now that the fiela of vision is cloar once more, it behooves us to promptly revive the ogltation for regaining our atolen public lands and find out_whether Jay Gould still dominates tho Untted States senate. The followlng corporations, on which the Kvening Post gang of this cily has fattened for yeare, received large “land grants on the express conditions that, if not completed within the time apecified, all lands not earncd and patented to thern should then revert to the United States: Acres un. earned Acren and for- granted, California and Oregon.. 2,156,036 Oregon and California..8,701,760 1,130,880 ........... li;lfifl,l(fl The subjoined table shows the leading railroad corporations which have not bullt their roads at all, or which have built Oregon Central., us something fresh. and .’ paralysis of industrial en- | hoalthiness of station, intemperance and e terprisos, not calculated to arouse(giysipation, The military anthorities have Trosw who have been eating crow(very much enthusiasm, vet there I8(j; jn their power to remove somo winoce election day will appreciate the | much to be thankfal for. First and fore- of these caus They can certainly “Thanksgiving turkey. most, while other nations have been|qirect that soldiersshall not be required to s = ncourged with cholera and other epl-| jorform mochanical and other work not Tin remarkably fino weather that still | domics, tho people of this country are|nooossary to the military service and provails is one of the blessings for which | onjoying tho best of health, and tho sea- | foreign to the daties of a soldier, aud wo are oxtromely thankful. wons have been propitious for groat orops | ¢huy abolish the too prevalent Guitond o =] and abundant harve While the ro- | forcing goldiera to perform labor for §r. Lours s luxurating in atrawberrles | ,ublio {s about to undergoa revolution in | yyioh they would bo paid good wages from Arkansas, The remarkably mild|¢he political administration of natlonal|if 1ot in the army. Gen gcm.,k ,Eg. wonthor has produced second orop in |afuirs, we have reason to rejoics that the | o mends the r;iung' GLitHe ouRvaRiarTel that state. country 1s safe, the government at Wash- | tho sorvice so 28 to' overcome the low Aoy gre;t AT g s ir;g:«::‘:::llol;‘v::‘. ;::u ;E’or:):o:;zn‘; ::s; cstimats in which soldiers are held in slashing in railroad passenger ratss 8t |of tho capitol. Thers are thoso who take ;";,f::::::'i':"m:"':,',:; o x[::::: & ! ! 1 mont of the principal railroad points in|g gloomy view of the situation, but tho the country, but Omaha as usual has to | go0d gonse and second sober thought of pay fall fare. A CORRESPONDENT asks the Brr what the population of Omaha was in 1880, ‘The census shows that we had 30,662 in that year. Our population now is a frac- tion over 50,000, AvtnovcH the cholera is rapidly dis- appoaring from Parls, many of those who fled will not return as they fear the plague will break out again early in the spring with much greater force. the American people prevall by a large majority. Tho overthrow of the ropublican party is not perpetaal by any means. The principles by which it has succoeded in forever establishing liberty and equality for all men, regard- less of race, wilt survive. The people of Nobraska have especial reason to be thankful for the marvellous growth of the state in population, and the consequent development of our resorces and increase in wealth, during the past year. Oma- ha, the metropolis of this groat state, was the academy and the ranks, ‘‘There is no reason,” says Gen. Crook in his re- port, “why a low estimate should be placed upon tha soldier, and if citizens regard him as an Inferior it is perhaps largely attributable toc ficera of the army themselves, many of whom place alower catimate on the private soldier than upon thelr horse or cow. There isa wide difference between necessary discipline and unneoceesary brutality, and if all officers do not recognize thie, all enlisted men o, [tis true that the failure of congress to make proper and sufficlent provisions compels the soldier too often OnE of the Paris papors urgos Presi- | NeVer more prosperous and her prospects | ¢, perform labor that should not be per- dent-elect Cleveland to propose, among were never better for a continuance of formed by him; cutting hay, wou d his very acts, to congress the abolition of | hor wonderful growth — Tir OMAA B, | 1q )ike,” But it is equally truo that he import duties upon piotures. This re- | two editions daily, has reason to con-}y.,mpolled to do work for officers for fora of oourse to French pictures. gratulato itaelf upon tho fact that itscir-{ ypich there is no justification, and the oculation keeps on Increasing from week porformanco of which is repugnant to his Titk most caustle thing gotten off on | to keop, rain o shino, “and it is moro |foq)ings, and tends to humiliate him in Olarkeon, of tho Des Moimes Register, |than satisfied with tho liboral patconage | i ou' eatimation s well as that of only some part of them, within the time prescribed by law, yet all of which cling tenaclously to the original land granta: * JaRAN S TR |7 |',;Iilen LIS i = Rduly Length'of , com- 1 Acres rond in | plet- granted, miles, Northern Pac. 48,215,040 Atl'tic & Pac. 40'¢ Southern Pac. 5,611,264 Texas Pacific. 14,400,760 N, Orl'nsPac. 903,213 ), 842 Subsequent to the expiration of the dates fixed by law for the completion of these several roads the Northern Paclfic has laid down 475 additional miles of rai) and the Atlantic ard Pacific 200 miles Nono of the others have put in a solitary spike: yot all ¢ them cling like grim death to the land grants, The Southen Pacific, which was built out of the profita of the Union Pacific, claims that It ought to receive title to the 14,309,760 acren voted to the Texas Pacific, whicl Gould did not build! The ocrigina grants averaged more than 15,000 acree t0 evory proposed milo of railroad. But, more than this, the governmen! has eubsized four of the Pacitic railrcad systems by loaning them its credit to guarantee their bonda and by paying the semi-annual interest upon their indebt edness, The account is thus summarizec in the roport of + ailrcad Commissione: Armstrong for 1883: Dus from Union Pacific Due from Ceut al Puaitic. Due from Sioux City and Pacific. Due from Central Branch, Union Pacific.......... cerere Tootal......o0o0vvvvnns .$102,376 By the transportation of troops anc supplies these corporatiens have reduced their indebtedness from §123.845 705 to the figure above given. The United States treacury has paid out 341,870,514 in the shape of interest on their bonds, and it is under obligation to redeem the principal (894 023,012) fifteen years is & twoline paragraph in the Burlington [of our business men who know that their others. Thore are certain classes of Hawkeye, as follow money Invested by them in the advertis- | ;1) which a soldier should never be Mr. Olarkson’s face will not appear on |ing columns of this paper is put where tho! next worles of tworossit' bowtags|it will do them the most good, called upon to perform. To indicate stamps, —— Mn Orarkson, of the Des Moines| THE CITY PRINTING AGAIN. Register, appeals to the republicans to| A few words more about the city print- stand by their guns and colors and their [ing might be appropriate. ~ When the «old leaders and they will come In again |firat proposals were asked for in last +aMl right. The guns and colors are all | July, the publishets of the Bex were not right but with the old leaders the republi- | disposed to put in a bid becanse they «<an will come injull wrong. 1t was the old | could not afford to put their advertlsing loaders of the Clarkson stripe that sank |rates downtothe level of papers that have +the 8] Th ey have been looking more | little or no circulation. It was only upon to apoils than to prinoioles, the personal assurance of a mmjority of the councilmen that they desired to ad- Ax associated press dispatch trom |vertise in the best medlum thay reaches ‘Washington says that ‘‘Austin ¥, Kings- | the people, and that the superior circula- bury, of Ponca, Nebrasks, has been dis- | tion should be taken into accouut in the sbarred from practice before the interior|letting of the contract, that we did «department.” Whoever heard of Kings- |put In a bid. bury In Nebraska? There are any num- ber of dead-beats and shysters in Wash- | yery reasonable and much cheaper than ington who claim to hall from Nebrasks, | any other, taking into account the great but who never put foot on Nebrasks|diffarence in circulation. tract to the Ber when the ‘‘boycotters” Tan authorities of Denver, spurred on P60 A appsasasios, and byl sorts of by the nowspapers, have directed all the gambling houses to be olosed, and havo drivon the bunko men and confidence operators out of the city. Quite a num- ber of theso sharks have since turned np in Omaha, and Marshal Cummings will do well to keep an eye on them, lest they attempt to gain a foothold here, Omaha has been fortunately clear of these vul tures for some yoars, and they never again should be allowed to muke this city their headquart Vory naturally we resisted and resented the interference of the boycotters, when the contract and bond of the Wal- to reccive a majority of the whole council as required by the charter, Tr is now a settled fact that Nebraska auother .cannot have » cabinet office during [means, undor the deolsion of Judge Oloveland’s administration, for reasons Wakeloy, until a cofltr-ot is ratified by that aro obvious, but Cleveland is willing | the mayor and counsil, to be generous enough to concede to Nebraska the bureau of sgriculture, which calls itself the dopartment of |R agriculture, although it is only one of the sevon or eight bureaus under the secre- by ither the IHerald mor only proposition that complied with the (ary of the interior, Now the schome is requirement {n & manner that loft 1o have J. Blerllog Morton take the|0° doubt s to tbe 1ace. of Commissioner Loring and push ciroulation. The printing aontmlvony O e ough songroes to ke the buroay |Bad. almost died out, when Councilman Anto a department, which would create a thereby finally giving ; m;?l:::.:?fih.:.\m{n. 3 BUYIOE | got Mr. Richardson to sign. Nobody it dopends somewhst upon the sction of had been invited to bld, and Anderson's pongross and the vigilane of Dz, Miller, [scheme evidently was to play & snap s gome on the council, Had this bid come inby the front door instead of being — Ir is about time for the weather proph- sneaked in through the back entrance we 0% to send in thelr predictions concern ing the coming winter, of Connecticut, who claims to be weath |it, | or-wise, *“finds that certain significant work as compared with commercial ad- phenomens which preceded tho hard|vertising. — But in order to test winter of 1835 are now again observable, | the sincerity of Anderson, and ho therefcom concludes that we are[call, ~Woodworth & Co., who eutering upon sn unususlly hard season. | have opposed Tux Bee prupolnl.u b at The nekts of mice and squirrels are built | every stop under the protenso of desiring unusually thick, The corn-husks are|to economize and with assurances thatl,.w ha direoted. these classes, it is only necessary to say that the aniform of the American soldier ohould not cover a man who is perform- ing the labor of a menial,” Among the romedies that congress should apply to prevent desertion, and which have boen suggested by various thoughtful and experienced officers, are the following: Reduction of the term of enlistmoent from five to three years; settlement for clothing isaved recauits at the end of first year of service; incroased pay for non- commissioned officers; the establishment offlarge depota, at each of which all the companies of one regiment could be con- solidated ; proper appropriation§ or sub- sistonoe; shelter and transportation to the end that scldiers will mot be con- Our bld was offverted into laborers; severe punishment course higher than others, but 1t was [for desertion, the second offence to be followed by ignominious dismissal. The promotion of temperamce in the army would undoubtedly reduce the number Two-thirds of [ of desertions and improve the morale of the council were about to award the con- | the army. Tae St. Louls (Ziobe Democrat takes threats and misrepresentation succeeded | the following philosophical view of the in having 1t awarded to the Dispatoh |political sltuation: There s nothing lost to the republi- and | cans excopt sho postoffices, and nothing gained to the democrats except a lively x ¥ row among themselves in the distribution laco Brothers was presented it failed | of the postofices. i Praveas T. Barnvw is still an object u Meantime a resolution was adopted by | of facetious convern among his neighbors | o Albany cwnras-ing bord, the council whereby Tk Bek was desig- |in Bridgeport, Conn., on acconnt of his | enough supported by Mr. Friduy. nated to do all the city advertising at the | campaign offer to sell all his real estate rates named in ite bid for the year untll |at one-third loss than its value if Clove: (it a sfe distance, fortuuately for him, contract is made, That of course | land were elected. Tux !el;iur of’lho “Cowboys’ Bracs When bids were | Band" uses a seven-shooter as a baton. invited last summer to be accompanied | So far not one of the horn-blowers has sworn statements of olrcuiation | missed a note. Republican | probably come into general use as & mus- would put in a bld, and ours was the|jcal persuader. The revolver will now ———— Land Grants and Railroad Debts. exact city | New York Star. In his last oflicial report, Hos. Noah C. McFarland, commissioner of the gen- . eral land office, makes this significant ad- | Auderson took it upon himself to write | mission which is designed as a warning out a bid for the Herald last week, which | to congrass and the people: ““The time Is near at hand when there will be no public lands to invite settle- ment or afford citizens of the country an opportunity to secure cheap homes. J anwhile vast stretches of uncultivate: lands are everywhere observable, titles to which has been acquired by evasions of law. The numerous methods of dispcsal An aged eltizen | should have paid no further attention to [ uow existing and the laxity of precau There is little or no profit in the | tionary provisions a i ins¢ mlsappropria: tion are resultivg in & waste of the pub- lic domain, without the compsnsation attendent upon small ownership foractual Has: | yottloment,” Theso aro words of very serious im- port, for they deal with the most im: portant and urgent issues to which the earnest attonaon of honest legislators can Owing to the prodigal oomspicucnsly heavy hoavy snd tight. [they would gladly award the contract|aud corrupt extravagance which marked Tae gum on horee-chesinut buds is in greater quantity than usual, The pres- | twenty per cent. of that of nuyPlhur cient squirrel has buried its store of nuts [ paper, we bave submitied & new bid for mush deeper than in ordinary years.” | ihe period feom now to the first of Jul.y. Nothing is ssid, however, of the festive] We had & much right to put in that bid a1d prophetic ground-hog; novertheless | without s foral invitation as Mr. Ag- 1t would be unwise not to heed thexo,derson had to put in hie. ‘l)ur lateat bid timsly wonitions of nsture which other | is by far the lowost, even if rovident qusdrupeds interpret to us. providing our bid was within ten or | the action of successivo congresses in this regard, the people came %o acquire a | vague notion that the publio domain was practically limitless, aud that it was a otio duly, rather than otherwise, to awiy in huge vracts to corpors { tions whicn would accept it ss a gift | Worning voices aro raized in vain, The waste went ou without interruption, nutil pat vot Tug Bek did | now there 1a littlo left for aotual settlers | 1 uidy o Ool. Joserh Medill ot cirenlate four papers in Omaha whero €xopi the arid mountsius, awamps and ‘n 1570 he predicted that Dlaine could 0% henca if the companies themeelves are not in condition to do so. The Thurman act was passed to compell the formation of u sinking fund to redeem the indebt edness at maturity, but that fund ar yet embraces only a irifle in excess of four million dollads, thanks to Mr. Gould’s potens influence with the United States supreme court. Here, then, are more than a hundred million acres of laud, and more than a hundred millions o7 dollars in hard cash besides, st stake between the monopolists and the hard-working taxpayers. Is it any wonder that Mr. Could and his con- freres shonld have taken so deep an in- terest in the late election? It will not be forgotten that the for- feiture bills passed by the house at ite last session were smothered in the ro- publican senate. If the election of Ros oe Conkling can revolntioniza the sen ate and theroby throw the full responsi: bility of land grantand Pacific railcoad lotslation upon the domocrats, the Star, for one, will heartily sdvocate the elec tion of Roscoe Crnkling e e— POLITICAL PUOP-CORN, Dov’t growl. What's done can’t be helpsd. Better luck next time. Seven judges of the suprems court were elocted by the New ilampshine legi laturo last woek. St. John isn't serry that he way defeated He has now o good e xcuso for ot **sciting s up” for the boys, Now let Olevaland and Blaino # order a dinuer and invite Butler and o portake, A Ponusylvania dantist is-making a strong and foreeple pull for congress, Ho has already illod tho nerves of his enemics, Alexander Selk| hands, John in his sestimony before was curiously Sir Moses Mout-flore has witnessed all the presidenti=] contests in the bistory of America, P lva says she has. not done with politias, S'eisnow agitating tha question of the ap- pointment of women to local sehool boarde., Tom Oc)iltres's snccessor to the next cons gress will be the firet native Texan who was ever elected to the house of. yepresentativ Mr. Blainy attributes his defeat to pro- hibition and a rainy day. As we remarked before, the whole troubu was Yoo much water, The grest trounble witd Broth-r Bluineis that bis t mgue isnot ongood terms with his pen. They are always contr.distiog each other, Garfleld’s plurality_in Michigan, 08,800; Blaine's plurality in Michigan, 2,530, Prob- ably the colored nen were not allowed to vote up thete, Hundreds of the Tammany braves aro furnishiog up their accoutrementa to mu eh in the fnaugural proceselvn at Washington ou March 4, 1886, Willisam E. Ohavaler regasds Jones, the alloged head of the republicea natica com- mittee, a mistake, whacking Klkins, The P, ¥adalphia Prers says: would take a cabinet position from Clevelind and call it square, There's nothing raean about Schurz but his appatice. Mr, Conkling has written to a Washington lady intimsibog that bis caudidacy for the United States senate is ‘not & [wactical ques tion” ver that may mean., TOvee 17, 00 voters in Massachusests who Cast ballots as the gaborat ri sl election of 1583 did not fesl enough wtercst ia the national conkest to go to b0 poils lust week. Talking about raca prejudice, in thoMobile, Ala, district the republican cancilato war beaton because he wus a *'yellow colored man,” for whow many of the ‘black colored men" refused to vote, The cras! war is over for slmost everybedy except 86, Joha sud Lev. De Burchard, The {campaign will bo pr. od vigorously i their case derdng the epsuing four AT3. [Suginaw Courier. The wozwump ha fulfilled his destiny, Ho will ploase sit down 1nthe coroer and {001 hia i gors while the chestouts he pu led | ous o tho firw are being campied by the tenso cratic monkey. Of conrao the result of the ¢lection is no As far back HURSDAY NOVEMBER 21, | Mura This is bis way of [ “Cazl Schurz the ral I began Jifs a3 a w n i ild Vender ilt son# of toi ) are dofng their har rk now in ¢ to prove that ninsty cents road to the workingmen's | | t Into a political quarrel at_the na- | H vention of the W an's Christian Temperance unfon, eays the Boston Harald, | and one woman thought to settle the ditheulty | hy annou cing that she had revelation from | God ne to what should | o it natur allp, it was not_done. Nation ventions are not susceptible to such influen artostan well is spouting I ca, N. Y., attherate of 25,000 s # day. The fact has only been made public since the electiun; otherwise the pub lic would have been as sire as they can ke of anything in times of political excitement ex- citement that the well was simply another St. John campaign document. By the way, what has become of Mr St John? ey e— THANKSGIVIE . The pootry of the ‘‘enow-white ballot” is not to our taste. Thanksgiving poems are botter. To keep the detectives on the qui vive we riso to remark that a great many fowl murdera will be committed between now and Thenkegiving doy. We shall observe Thanksgiving day as usual, but thore won't be any turkey on the republican tablo this year. A hunk of cold corned beef and u slab of frozen ptels good enough for us after all that has happencd. —Philadeiphia Press. Though lifo be rad snd murky, [IDBILS, ANTED- A girl to do geersl LREVED W D=x st ca® e ok fvn gcod lvun hie . . " Saunders Wi P i g I VWANSTED=R gora camietens il for generat | hotwsa ork, 2314 Douglas street ot | VW ANTED Active, live agen o in evary oounty i Nebraska, to foprosent the Mutial Rescr Fund Life Association of N York. B, sient, I ekamah, Neb VW ANTED=Girla ¢ 1213 Gy itol ave, VW ANTED-—xurso girl 1008 Farnam st WWANIED - We want a first class man, who ha some experience in newspaper work, t ur corgs of soliciors and traveli g corres ta, Go d wages will be paid to the right to encos required. AdJress HEART 0¥ OUR 7, Bloomington, Neb 07016 0884t add ¢ ats E 64321 rouse-work, good homs VW ANTEDA girl lig Mrs. Beochor Higly, 042 8. W. corner 15th and 1zard St. 620 26p 7ANTRD—Two Iady caoks, first nd « coond; €3 for first and_ $16 for J. W. McCaule VVANTED.Agents to sell in Nobraska a new work by a popular author. Call on or addreas Jones and Hazelrigg, 216 north 17th 8t., Omaha Neb 207-Jan 80p V) patd In weekly ormonthly installments. Address''H. H " Eee office. VW ANTEDLaciia ani gentlemen to tate nice, likht, pleasant work at their own homes (dis: tance nu objection, TANTED—To buy a olty ot to be. | JroR newT Werk sent by mail, 83 to §5 a | — day can bo quietly ‘msde, n: It's always worth ths livin When wa +it down to the lm’fiuy On Thankegiving, ¥ i Puck on Wheels, ‘Ma, pa won't want any turkey on 3 Thankegiving Day, will he?” “Woyi T gueen so Why not 1” “‘Oh, 'cause Mr. Jones has boen eating ¢ 0ows over eince the Chicago convention,” —]Boston Times *‘Confound the — — — — —1” “Why, hubby, what are you swearing | 5 o awfally about?” “Oh, that —— him —1" ““What of the turkey?” ““Internat foul bus got out an’ run off.” “Never mind. my dear: 2 turkey —— dress at once, Globe M'f'g , box 6314, -dec 17 W ASZED-—Ladios or gentlemen in cty or country to tako nico, light and pleasant work at_their own hores, §2 368 day casily and quietly made; work sont by u ail; no canvassing; no stamp for repl; Ploas addross eliable Man'f'g Co., Phiiadelphia, Pa. 602-1m ANTED--LADIES OR GENTLEMEN—In oty or country, to take nice, light and pleasant work af their own homes; 33 to 8 per day ocsily and quictly mado; work sent by mail; no canvaesing; no Please addross Rellable Manf'g Co., £03-1m GITTATIONS WA 1) By a German woman, 'ronin Address “H, F." Bee offic. 76821 “Never mind! By the = ——— horn spuons, Mary, your calm indiffereico i w provoking as the turkey, How in can_we give thanks in a proper pirit without a turkey to our nam a?'— [Chienon Naws, A men of seventy-two and o woman_of fifty-five were arcested togother in San Francisco recently for drunkenness and fast driving. CATARRH FJHE Great Balsamic Distillar.or Witch-Hazel, Americ Pine, Canada Fir, Marigold, €1 v reliet and porn form of Catarh, from a simpl Cold in tho Hea 1 to Loss of Swell Taste and Hesring Cough A« Catarrhal Consumi.tion, Complets treats ent, consistirg of 'cne bottl ica e, one box Catarrhs one Improved inhaler kas e, may n.w be had o ¥ all Dougits for 8160, Ask fo SANDFOLLL'S RADICAT CURE. Complete Treatment with Inhaler$} “The only absolute pecific we know of"—Mec Timee. “The st wo have fs d i lifetime o <uttering” Rev. Dr. Wiggin, B lo with (.‘snb‘lrh the Ra W. Monroe, Lew case it did not relieve at once.”- Andrew Lee, Manchester, Mas», Potter Drug and Che ¥or the rellet vnd proventic COLLINSY ere frotime tole it Proonts \WCNY‘"'Z./ ma s Noursiia, Sclatios ipé2 Coughs, Back, Ston \\\ M2 aor, Bowels, Bhootin; 2 Ry < Fains, Numbnoss, Hysterin, Fe 235 3 male Paine, Palpi S sin, Liver "\ Fever, Malaria, and Epidemic us Collin's Plasters (an Electric Battery combined with a Purou Plaster) and laugh at pain 26 averywhere. NO POISON IN THE PASTRY IF Zanilla,Lemon, Orange, ete., finvor Cakes, Crenms, Puddings, &c.,as delicately and nat: uvallyus the fruit from walch they are made, VOR STRENGTH AND TRUE FRUIT PLAYOR THEY STAND ALONE. PatPANED BY THE Price Baking Powder,Co., Chicago, il 8t. Louis, Mo. waKERs or Dr. Prige’s Cream Baking Powder - Dr. Price’s Lupalin Yeast Gems, HBest Dry Hop Yesss. FOR SALE BY GROCERGS. WE MAKE PIT ONE QUALITY. ’ECIAL NOTICES YO0 LOAN—~Monev. VOGN o loan ety prope e Y1 #0.and up. W, H. Mobtor, 1603 Farna: 092 UNEX TOTOAN Ty wums of #8500 auc upwards. 0. F. Lavia and Fa , Keal Eitate aud Loao : 308 Bailrowd 1ckets man, 418 8. 184} a0t () ¥AHA Fuaancia mdy on approved s wook days. 12 to 1 Sutda, s 111 to bie. 2 large or small 10ABS + thice hours 9 80 b 1603 ¥arnaw Stroot. WARTID aK W AN EED—Tmeacd at )y, £ ueactivo agontaludien Organtl m nf r oy ©siviss ng, salaey OF com. misslon AddrssG N Fu ter, O; ) nt and 7ol 0 P ol eveniogs K 10 ket vetive canv swra fo WeNmD merit, Coll ato%0 5. 15th strec Stars 02 VW ANTED—Anacivo wan v i or without exper 000 10 (anv. 8 for_advert Inguire st Mctrop Nta . H tel K. W, Heid by 8 WANTED om Wrosd work, HWa b wilr, 413 8. 130 St 07.2-p WANT Dot gl tor, « oo work in & smal, famil; no chi drou b stiesl 71-8p W W e WTED-A Situstion by young man of 12 yesrs o in dry gooils bzots and shoes snd y or country. Good refcrenco. 60 offico. 738 2 R ocery store, Addrcis V0, C, C 2:p situation by a young lady «8 clerk 18 oxporience, Address “af, 8)1p sation by alady as houstkeeper for Address M. C. C., Omahs. Aok dwolling n « city water and a1 m o, o promises N W, G A pl asani O% RUNT—Togentiemen onl €711 mished rooms at 1417 Howar) %197 o s s water ali m v Gty €50, Barker & Maynie, JFOR RINT To niscy furni od froik fosme with or without Loard. Stoves o €ack, 1515 Capitol ave [ RENT Nico from B yi's oper South 161h iroct, {0 RENT—F ™ A0 DoRrd §6.00 per woek. Very be 1y 154 Dayonport. 600-te0 1 o R be two story mest market corner 10th and Mason, Ponlsen & Co,, 1513 T 10th 8t JFOR RENT. House with 6 roomg and barn. ply to . Wiig, No. 612 wonsh 12¢h 8t. 3) {OI RENT—A ten room oovage, good lot, ith barn, on Pacifio street, near 1ith stre:t. In- quire of C. F. Goodman, 29041 ORRENT OR SALE—A flye room howse, Pior i strect. Apply to Mrs. 5. G. A s 84 § ddition, and east corner lot with 8 room house $18. per month Potter & Cobb, 1615 barnam St. 10341 FOR RENT—Two rooms turoished for lig keopiog. 8. W. oor. 8th and Howard. FOI:H.H OR RENT—The corner store 10th and Le worth, . G. H. Peteraon. 10: 7OR RENT—Cottage of five rooms, desirable lo- ht honso- 17ou T—Room corner of 17th and Grace Sts. cation. 0. F. Davis & Co., 1605 Farnaws k8. u7 O RE First-ciaen three story brick, metal roof, warchouso, hydraulio elevator, concroto bassmente. Raiiroad track to door, Barker & Mayne, 13th and Farnsm, 25-t JORH T'—A new store room and offices up-staly on Jauuary lat, 1885, on 18th betwoon William. and Hickorv Inquiro ot ¥, J. Kasper. 9i0-tt OR REN1—Thirten uew dwellings by C. T Tay. lor, corner 14th and Douglas, 818-61 JRO)% RENT—Houre 7 roomas good locality by G, T. Taylor, oornor 14th and Douglas. 8400 R OQMS—With board, doa rab o or wister; aprly L\ at 8t Chailes Hetol. 762 [, MURRAX hino good pas o RGO ng. Spring water. JANTED By two German girls sltuation in n fanily to do gencral hovsework. " Bee office. 6p VW ANTED—Situation ay a wet nurme. Addro s 312 N. 11th strect. 717-20p WWANTED—Sewing in privato familice, by one who understands dressmaking. C.S. E., Bri oftice. 719 26p W ANTED-Copying o cther ofile work by o lady. Address B. B., Bxg offics. 720-20p WWANTED-By nurso with ton years exgerionce, and good reommendation, émployment. In: quire ot St. Charies Hotol. 706-1 D—Position as wet nurse. Apply ot Woman's Christian Aesociation, City Hal [ op JPOE T ENT=Cotiage of ive roma. J. Phippe Ko 1612 south bth streot. 08941 FOXR BALE. I“OK SALE—Thres No. 1 milch cows, at first house east of Sacred Hoart Aeademy, Burt st. 763-2p . A bargaln, maro 1200 owt., will foaln at second houso west (i Brickfield, 750-27p JOR SALE July. Appl Florence, (north side ) LE—Another lot of No. ono milch cows at, , on 27th and Burt strect. J. W. Penny. 7311 IOR SALE—Houre (6 rooms) and foar lots Will sell cheap in order to get immediate ch r soene afierdenth of my chlld 1. E. Parfitt, Gas office. Toldecl2 YOUDY Filaifio UAD Walils BICUGLICD &8 DOOK: 4 koeper, in wholesalo egtablighmeznt 13 Omahn. Addrees “0." caro oo, 890-4¢ MIBCBLEANEOUS WANTS. PO Gentlemen can have a larze handsomely far nished second story front room with exce lent , 2020 8t. Mary'save. 765-18p bo: VA7 ANIED—To exchiange one of the best retail gro- cerit s in Jmaha, for real estate in the city or for Iand adjoinlug the city. Address “A 8, T. 5 " Bee ctlice. -t VWAXTED-A physician desiren tol ront atlice with some other physician at times where hehas no office hours. *'A. A.” Bee oflice. 763 27p TANTED. spakes to feod his snake killers. Will p @ picce for snakes at M. Mar- #it’s storo, No. 316 South 15th 8t ,who sel’s f stoves end carpet; Kly payments. Some v 8! VVANTED—A young man_ with lmited capital wisles to engage in a small manvfa taring bus- iness in Omaha, nas bad votition a3 supt. of shop, employing over100 men in the east, hat also ¢xper fence 1n olfice, can furnish best of recommendatns a3 to character and avility In reply, please in full. Address “W. R.” Bee cffice. ANTED - By gentleman, wife and boy, board iv private family, referonces exchonged. Ad- dress “C. B. . Beo nifice. 74526 V street, TANIED—In pivato family, two stoady bosrd Y cumio 1812 ere, at & very reasonable’ rate, WANTED—Bummoe. An thorough bosiness educatie tomplating & change Janu hase an tve merchont of and babits o'n 'y 1it, 1886, wis hes to pur- foreet in o well csiablished morcantile or i business, wi uld buy out n small hus 10 000 cash,can furnish reforer.ces ofa high d would expectsame. To secure reply, ad- giving twl name and particuins, “Merohant! care Beo office. 860-8¢ 1owkp OR SALE—Cheap, & nico 4 rcom cottage full lot on geade, city water 19th s'reet, haif a block S. of Loavenworth, weat side, terms easy. M. Lre, gro- cers2d and Lovenworth streot. 746- 1 R SALELeascs on 25,000 sores good School lauds for walo in 80 acre \racts aud upwards. J. N. Reynolds, 1207 Faram st. - OR SALEOR TRADE—A rtock of general mer- 24 chandise for enle on easy torms, or will « xchange £0 gaod Iauds in Nebrask. about $11,000. Addr. s *‘¥. G.” care of Bee - flice. 877-27p OR SALE OR TRADE—A gocd stock of Hard- ‘ware and furnituro_in Eactern Nebraska; will trade for good lands in Nebraska or Kan a-: partic- vlirs given on application. Address Wiiing Bros. Shube't, Neb* n10-6tdh The stock will invoice JOR SALE~1a Lincoln, Nob. the Peerlos Steam Laundry. A raro business opportunity; th only first-clasa business of ' he kind in the cit tensively anvertised; hes first-ciass help; proved machinery, everything new; sons for s elling. VORSALE OR RENT—Lot 90x183 with new b room house and 4 horse etable, Pieroo, near West ave, fine Jocation. Pau'ssp & Co., 1618 Farnam. ~ 813-t {OR SALE—The best business lot at the Stock / yards Bouth Omaha, 60x150. Wil be worth. double the price asked now inside 12 months. Apply at office Now York Dry Goods Store, 1319 Farnam. 27-41 K SALE—1 sausage chopper, horsa power; ono rondering kettle, one lard press. Appiy at b Iyn Market, cor. 18th and Pierce 80 Y sale office, F‘OR BALE— New phaeton. Inquire of Gao. Hig- ins 8t north. east cornor 10th and Dodgo , B81-4¢ A quautity of fob and nowspaper typo for Also a good Zither. C. T. Bunoe, care Boo 765:40 7 ANTED—82,000 on firet-claés city security,for £ e’ Tomi--ivuses 7 room brick houss, barn, well 1, will rent chea to therght tonant, ex Ontaly paymeuts. AMES 10 FOR RN M """’F.... NI Splendid house, good location. § rmonth. R, C, Patteraon, cor. 13t o Exaance on 10) lard for b old 1 norse and buggy. Call or addre. at. G, BENT=Large uicoly turnisted room sultable w0 en lemen or gantlcman and wite, Als dr om. €hoice lccation. Apply & > blodk sculh Et. Mary'save 743-20p OR KE improvemets, coe block tsom Post offl corner 16th ard Capitolava. o T—Furnished rooms brick blook, SO Ini g —11)Uns O CIght Tooma &1 1 st., Betwoen Howard aud Pieasaut Sts, M, Thompson, First Net Bank. Ha Inguire W 78021 ENT—For patsies, bally Metropoitan hall, powly decoret d aud furpished and modern inprovemenss. Apply to thetrustoos ax Me er & Co. 7 JOR BENT—A vary dosirablo rom. bnquite at 1724 Cavitol ave. 788-1p OR RENT—Houso 14k4 Californin stract and part of the furaiture forsale, Also 81 ihed rooms for rent. 7 B [P0 RENT—Fioasmat furaishod roows 5 X, 17th 888 29p furnished or unfurnished c 72448 JOR RE on se T—Two rooms nit fLoor, 1815 C) v | to 181 UK SALE-vattage of & roomy Lem, corner ot fn H "Shinn's addition; enly $1.5:0;6mall Gash payment and balanco monthly. - Bargain. MeCegue, opp. postoffice. diste Sanr 5.000 by the bank building 28x3 o bullding which rents for $15 & mouth; & large ler proof safe with Yale tie 1o largo bank beok firo uro hard coal stovs, in fict, ethor with lot 44a Term § caeh, Lo years time if desired, —Catlon o7 sddresn Whité Grand island, Neb. Fho UL oo (hulice ol GERtL 0 0u 0ne Jay t {08 BaLEChowp 2 Inguize at Simpson’ between 14h and 16th, @. H. Poterson 804 south JOB BALE—Two oo dellvory wi 805-41 MIBCELLAREOUS. 0ST—A young red Liinh sotter bitch. A ruital ward will bo paid for information, or be Dovglas §t. 03T-—Purse, at Faiconer's, Nov. 25th 4 for xeturn of the same to N. £, Kil 0k2Tp Pair cold howed mpectaclcs o 3 16th and 20th strecks. Plorse leave a8 rncr 196A and Caiifornis, —0n October 28, & light v white spot in forahead and whito £pt jiv t above thestifle W, Eiliott, on mile west of the barracks. D42:58 lew, Ruum:n STAMPS—On Reos Printin + Co, y manufacturers in Oinaha' 602 RIVY vaults, sinks and cesspools cleaned ot the notico and at any time of th d 20 entircly orderioss way without the least. me t0 occupants or ucighbozs, with our iaproved aad odorloes apparatus. A, kvans & Co., 1000 Cunivcl ave, 004 &2l OR R N Furnished rooms la building coracr Jthand Davenpoit, Coll aite K A turois ed cottage on Leavonworth L Furniture for sale, Tngui to0 & Gallagh furn'sked front room with er month, 917 20th sbisct, tetweon Cumings 710-29) NT—A now borse of 105 oms, and & bamn, 10 & {6 wat-); on Park avenue, 2 hocke aruwus. 705t [0 REN (—Furcisnea toom a8 2533 2. M x's \venue 718-20 [F05 BENT= a0 Bk & ra ANBO mocth. Leguire 8.0 1) dge st (RTRS AT -Four room o ttage 8. 19.h 5t o 6 VN T Faraishad room suitab'e fc an Bt OR RET--N co cott ge 18% N, a0k f1om ¢ 16w s oae it nh 8t , N, ¥, Uark 01%7p DREXEL i@ UNDERTAKERE 1417 Farners [Street. Ordors by cited na proizptly sicnied to. Toe UN G, A COLLARS #° CUFFS BEARING THIS MARK ARE THE FINEST GOODS EVER MADE, seva All Linew, sots Linings ano Exteriors. Ask for them (\.‘A 4y BLUS., A euts to. Umahe, i i | |