' " " " " " " " B THE. OMAHA. DAILY BEE , SUNDAY NOVEMBER 30 , 1800-TWENTY PAGES , II * < ! , \ TMs is AN 014 Iowa Friend Writes About Us. The world's full of shoddy goodsran And every now year brings Schemes Which should be squelched by law ; Cheap imitations of genuine things. Cheap Clothing Bold by cheaper men , To cutch the wages of the poor. Circulars from the tricksters' ' pen , Are loft at evoay person's door. The "bankrupt salo" and auction room Cntch miiny a hard-earned dollar They'll sell n luundried shirt ( on the boom , ) For less than you could buy a dozen - on collars. By throwing ono bait to the human ( ibh , They'll catch n hundred suckers ; Lutor , you'll kick yourselfand wish You hadn't , vvlion the shoddy draws and puckers. r Your nnnts creep up , yoor cent's too short. You givo'om to jour little brother But then it's no u&o to rave nnd snort , But show moro bonso vvlion you bgy u n other. It's a perfect puz/Jo to mo , ma ; TIovv people can bo such fools , There's less sense now than there use to bo , Whoa we liadn't BO many schools. Most clolhicis , I am loth to say , Tor tlio sake of gretitor gain , Carry the shoddy goods today , "Compelled to , " is their claim. So skillful is the conn lorn t That not ono man in every five ; Can toll ( the way the roomsare lit ) . Whether its "do.ul" cloth or "nlivo.1 , A fovv houses , I am pleased to say , Have reputations which defy , The shoddy goods man of today. And none but HONEST supply. Then if you want a suit tliats "SQUARE , " My friendly ronflor , its very plain ; ' That jou must go to sonic store vvhcro , TlIUV'VK A 1U:1'UTA'1ION : TO 3IA1NTAIN. When a house has held a business down , Until it's the oiDisr : IN THIS STATI : , Anil dealt "SQUAUK" with every man. in town , They DON'T HA.VI ! ' 10 TIHIOW OUT HA IT. So come along nnd see us friends , You'll bo satisfied I know ; You'll find us whora 13th and Tar- nam blonds , Look for the sign of M. &Co. HIE COMISC CflSFERESCE , How Ua'crupnlou ? JonrnalUts Would Take It Away Prom Oranha. THE LATE CONVENTION OF Y , P , S , C , E , < Varloty of lntcrcstlnic NotcH I'roin AIIIOIIK tlio I < cii ! hit ; DenonilnatlDii.s tu tlio CHy. Ilcccnt comments In Methodist papcre re- ( 'iirdliiK the holillng of the general ronfcr- cncoof the Methodist church In Omihti In IbW , rnnUo the subject u cnricnt topic for roncwcd discussion. Dho slatiJcrs hunpcil upon Oinalia by the Now York Volco and other sheets of Its Ilk leg-mtlng a ilotous tltnoattho icrcnt election litivo hccn seized upon hy boino eastern papcis. the editors of which tire dcshlousof dentlving Oiiulm of Iho conference. They i lug tlio clmiiKoa upon Oinaliu's alleged wickedness utidclnim that it Is not a proper city In which to hold n great gathering ot chutch people. Mhcso unjust asseitlous ore heing contro- vcitcil , how over , DV seine of the leading workers In the Methodist church , who nro determined that the conference shall ho held In Omaha and nro indignant at the unscru pulous methods adopted to draw the great gathering cldcnhere. Hcv. P. S. Tvlcirill nns scon by a Bnn re porter yesterday rcgaiding the matter mid siild : "There li , I thlnlr , nothing new to siy. It Is fully nnd finally understood , nnd 1 toke It that the conference \\lllcomo to Omnlri. The plcil 'o of substantial and rcsponsitjlo busi ness men of Omaha has been given tbut the 8-n,000 ! necessary to entertain ilJU delegates at the hotels will bo fuinlshod nndthnt enter- ttilnmeiit In urlvato residences for U'i9 delegates - gates moro will bo supplied , and that Is all that is nccessniyut picsent. The com- uilttco came hero and assumed n vast deal of unnecessary dimiltv and considerable unwar- runted authority , I thought , In demanding tlio pledge In thuny It was demanded , but since it has been given , nnd given in good faith , I think every nhlspor or suggestion on the pait of eastern p.ipers or people that Omilia should not have the coufuicnco Is very much out of place. Dr. Muxlleld Is now in Uoston and I suppose the tommlltcoI11 have a niccthig. Wben lie returns nnd when Bishop Newman comes home , uliieh u 111 bo qulto soon. I suppose thrro will bo some con- feienc-e talk mid possibly the local commlttco may oo called together. I could say nothing about that , however , for I am not a member of that body , which consists of 100 people. The mutter Is in excellent hands and will bo attended to when tlio tlmo conies. " Spealting of the work of scouring places of entertainment for the 100 colored delegates , Hev. Ucorgo S. Davis , editor of the Nebraska Christian Advocate said : "I ha\o made a personal canvass of the leading hotels of the city , and every ono of the propiietots said they would entertain colored delegates just the same as white men. 1 mot only one hotel maiMvho llatly lefuscd to cntcitaln the colored men , nnd hoiis proprietor of a second-class hotel. 1 don't bclioroa shallexpctienco much tioubloln ilndhiMT entertain inent lor the colored dele gates. " The conference will provo to bo ono of the greatest advertisements that Omaha cin possibly secure. Delegates will bo present from all quarters of the civilized \\orld , nnd a sjuopsls of the ptocccdings will bo tele- Kiaphed dully to the lending nowspi- peis nil over the United States nnd JSuropo. The conference lias alw.ijs been held in Inrgp cities , such as No\v Yoi Ic , Bos ton , Cincinnati and Chicago. To hold it In Omaha will place this city in the fiout rank us gtcal convention city. "Women in the Conference. The ballot on thq admission of women by Nehtaska conference ! , , us far as learned , is as follows : Seward Street.Omnliu a ) 50 Fiemont ci 11 Tocunihili 41 4 1'iMittul Oily circuit 29 4 llanseoin 1'arK , Uin.iha 28 in Ulnlr : c lIluoSprln H ; ir G Auburn 40 il Klrst Uliuroli , Kuiiinoy I1) ) 1 Trinity , Kcarnoy li 7 Ulhlion 24 4 Tubloltock 01 II KirstC'liurcli , Omaha 31 ja NIobiai.i 8 1 Imimn 11 l Onkdalo 18 l 1'lcrco I ! o MromsbiirR It u I'awneolllty 40 2 Ucntr.ilUlty CS u Clnsti > r IK o llolincsvlllo 15 u The Y. P. S. O. K. The fifth annual convention of the Nebras ka union of the V. I1. S. C. E , was held in the Fhst Piosbyterian church , Hustings , November 21,22 ami 21 The Omaha dele gates report it as being the most helpful , as vvcllas tlio latgcbt convention of Christian young people ever held In the state , About thieo hundred and sixty registered delegates were present , besides visitors from various paits of the state , swelling the number to 110illy live hundred. At 4 p in. rrlduy the \\clcomo address was delivered by I'rof.V. . U Andrews of Hast ings , nnd was very hearty and appreciative. This address was i esponded to hy Mr. C. Al. Williams of riomont. The Hastings M. K. choir then rendered a hjnm entitled "Y. P. S. C. E. nrcctlnij"composccl by Hnttlo Snod- grass. This hymn Is a very beautiful and up- pi Into ono set to the tune of "Onvvaid , Chris- thin Soldiers. " Tiiilny evening nt 8 p. m. , S. U. Dovilpres ident of the state union , addressed the con vention. This address was followed oy an linpiesslvo sermon by Kov. "Willurd Scott of Omaha. .Attl:30n : in. a union social was held , which piovcdto boot much benefit to those present. Saturday VMIS perhaps the best day of the convention. The exercises vvcro begun by an early morning prayer meeting , led by Air. O. Hillis of Ctoto. At 0:1(0 n. in. the conven tion listened to reports from the state secre tary , the treasurer , standing committees and the different societies. Thoicpotts of the national convention were given by AIv. N.V. . Caikhuff , Omaha ; Prof. U. W. Noble , Weep ing Water , nnd II. L. Markell , Lincoln , nftor which a business meeting was held. At 1:30 : p. m. a very profitable soup service was con ducted by O. K. Powell ot Hastings. This service was followed with a biolo readiug hy A. Nash , state secretary Young Men's Chiistiau association. At 2:15 : p. in. Prof. C , A. Alurclt of Kearney addicssed the young peonloon''Chiistlan Endeavor in Nebras ka. " Ho snowed forth some very good plans for future woik , nnd especially the inipoitauco of personnl work by the active members. 'Jho Question 13ox followed tub address , conducted by Mr. J. "W. Uaor. out general gocietary. The topics. "Our Associ. ate iNlcmbeis" mid "Tho Keeping of the Pledge , " were then discussed by AlissMac h. Dunlovy and MUs Addle Al. Sheiurd. The llov. J , D. Conutcrmlnoof Yoik , delivered an address on "Lifo Developed , Unriched , Clowned , " at U:30 : p.m. , which was very profitable , nnd was well rccclv ed. At8.10 : p. m. , the convention listened too very able address by General Secretary J.W , liner of Boston , Alass. A general icccptlon v\ai heldatO:80p : m , The Sabbath exercises consisted of prav 01 nnd conference meetings , Thanksgiving set v. Ices , discussion of topics , addresses , and 11 sermon by Hov. 13. S. Hulston of Lincoln , finally closing with a consecration mooting a < U p. in. The Nebraska Christian mission was organ , ized March ' . ' 5 , 1&S7 , with a membershti of seven societies , the vanguau ! of the great nrmy of Christian endeavor on its tnimptml inarch westward. Already thcro nro within the state of No. braska not less than two hundred societies , with nu individual membership exceeding si > thousand , anil these numbers uro constuntlv Brewing laigcr. " The Hastings union left nothing undone U sccuro comfoit to the delegates nnd success for the convention. They wore untiring in tholr labors , < v peclullyu > In the selection ol the c-omniitteo of arrangements , The most remarkable special feature ot the work of the local union , however , was the music , undci direction of Mr. P. L. IJurgorof Hastings. The bulletin of olticors for the cnsulngycai b practically thu same u lust year , with the ro-etoctlon of b , H. Doydi M president nnd A. Vf. Lima us general scort-tury. Itvas decided that the next annual con vention should bo held nt Kearney , Neb. A NPl'renl ) > lorliii ( Church. The new cltuich , almost completed , nt tlio corner of Sixteenth nnd Castellnr , U a sub stantial evidence of the activity and enter- prho of ttiu Presbyterians of the south side. The new structure will cost about ? 3fiOO , , niul In connection with the old building which Is Joined to it , will furnish catltig eapiclly for about three hundred people. The first service was held In Itlast 'liuirsdny nlcht , although thobulldliitf Isnotjcteompleted Thochuich iv 111 bo toady for dedication about Christmas. llcv. J. Al. Wilson is pastor of the congrega tion nnd hasdonoan excellent work In that community during the past live ycais. Oliino'i Notes. ntshop Newman pleached last Sunday nt Union square church , Summon Illc , a suburb of Boston. The church vvus packed nna nnny lloston people attended. The subject of the tilscouno was "Christianity , the Oi.ly Jcemody for Human SuiTcting. " liastcrn pa- peis speak of the discourse as being quito remarkable for eloquent nnd poetical pas sages and deep logical reasoning , The icccptlon tendered Hov. A. .r. Turkic and wife , at the Kountzo Memorial church Init Monday cvcnhiR was very largely at tended , and wns a decided sociul success. Short nddresses were delivered hy lr. Keel ing , Hev. Vf. J. Harshn , Uev. 1' . S Merrill , Hov. .1. 0. Orlnith and Hev. L. Al. Kuhus. Hov. Willard Scott will Iccturo nt Long Pine tomorioiv night upon " 'Jho Beginning of This West. " On Wednesday evening he will deliver the dedicatory address at the Clmdion seminary , nnd uill assist In the in- tnllatlonof Hcv F.L.Fergusonas pastor of the Congregational church of Cbndron. On Thursday evening Hov. Air. Scott will loc- tuio befoio the Y. Al. C. A. nt Ashland. The sewing school of the Bethlehem mis sion nt the corner of Hickory nnd Sixteenth sheet has been opened again by the ladies of the Congregational chuich. It moots every Saturday at 10 o'clock Airs. Willard Scott is the chief worker In the school. Air. A. L. Cherz formerly of Omaha , but recently of Wnhoo , has relinquished a good good position In n bank to accept n ninco as assistant sceietaiy of the Iiulhiiapolls Y. Al. C. A. Ho has long been a devoted worker in the Y. Al. C. A. cnuso. On the ovciiliiK of December 10 thorowlll bo a union meeting of all the Alothodlst churches In South Omaha at the First Meth odist church. It will bo an old-fashioned love feast for the purpose of uniting more closely the Alethodlst people ef Omaha. The Tirst Methodist church will ho dedi cated early In April next nnd the grand , new organ w 111 ho in place when the dedication occurs. The Instrument Is already ordeied. Ills of the Hutehlusoo make , from Boston , and cost $3fiOO. Thcro will bo a special service at St. Timothy thy mission next Sunday at 4 o'clock for the purpose of giving the fticnds of the work thcro nn opportunity to see what Hov. J. J. II. Hccily nnd his assistants nro accomplish ing in that hitherto neglected poitlon of the city.Dean Dean Gatdner will begin nn eight dnvs' mission at Cieto on tomorrow. 'Iho object of this series of religious services is tc nmikcn a deeper religious sentiment in the community. The dcuu Is a linn bcliovcr in bpccial seasons of worship vvhoro they are properly conducted. This afternoon at 8 o'clock the people ol Druid Hill will establish a Sunday school. II will bo under the auspiics of the Church ol the Good Shcphcid nnd will bo held in the waiting room of the Missouri Pacific depot , the compaii ] having donated the use of ihlj loom for that purpose. Should the Sunday school bo n success the people In that portion of the city will at once t iko stoos looking tc the establishment of un Episcopal church. Uov. Mr. Turkle o' the Kountzo Alcmoria church has been quite ill for a week past unc misfortunes seem to uovvtlupou him. Or Thuisdny night last burglars cntcied his res Idencoon Tvvuntv-ilfth avenue and stolo$17f worth of valuables. The ladies of the Unitarian church vvll give n yellow tea on Wednesday next at tin cliurch , comer of Cnss and Seventecntl streets. The enteitainment will consist o both vocal and instrumental music , inter spoised with re-citations. A dainty supnoi w ill bo sei vcd from 0 until 8 o'clock. First Unlvcrsallst church , Her. Q. H Shinn , pastor. Service at Goodrich hall North Twenty-fourth and Paul streets. Scr v Ices at 10:45 : a. m. Sunday school at 13 m Subject , ' -Christ Our Example. ' " No even ing services. South Tenth street Al. E. church , cornei Tenth and 1'ierco streets , Uev. Alfrcc Hodgerts , pastor. Class meeting 10 a. in. , preuchintf lusIiO , Sunday school 12 in. Kp worth league 0:30. Preach ing 7:80 p. m. JtELStilOUS. Thcro nro 200 Sundiy schools in Kings county , New York , bavins' 109.D49 scholars , of whom 10,070 aio adults. Kov. C. II. Spurgeon , the eminent English divine , icrently u'limrked that as soon as o man loses bis religion ho wants to know whc Cain's wilowaa. A dinner was given list week In Brooklyn at the Hamilton club to the international committee of the Young Men's ' Christi.in as. sociatlon. Air. Samuel Howland picsldet and delivcied an addicss of welcome. The vcteian Presbjtcrinn missionary Ic China , Dr. A. I > . Hauper , is aflhcted vvitt disease of the heart , in consequence of vvhlcli ho bus been compelled to abandon the Im portant work ho has been doing for a now college in Canton Pieparations nro being made for the hold' Ing of a second llonnienical AlcthoJist con ferenco. 'Iho Hist was beld in London ic IbSl. nil the branches of Methodism through out the world having been represented In it. It has been resolv ed that another con ferenct shall bo held in 1891 In this country. Cardinal Gibbons has caused papers in o libel suit to bo served on II. A. lilngioso , Air. HliiKro'o recently published n book en. titled "Tho Poor Maa's I'rlcst , " which he dedicated to the cardinal without the cardl. nal's consent. The book is n commondatorv llfo of Dr. AIcGljnu. Air. Hingrose is a com. niunicant In the Catholic churcb At the recent meeting of the Congress tional union of England and Wales , Dr , Hnnnny , in referring to the Intcrnntlona ! council , saidVe : ' must all acknowledge the fact that If numbers and moral nnd spiritual power bo considered , the headquarters ol Congregationalism are in the United States , and that this will become moro so. " Kov. M. Edwards is a congregational homo missionary of Hallok , on the Mojave desert , His nearest mlnistoilal neighbor is thlrtv miles away. His parish Is seventy by lK ( mlles and ho has four preaching stations in it , w ith a lady helper In the Sunday schools , Ho travels on foot. The Los Angeles associ ation at Its Inst meeting coiitiibutcdf 10 to buy him a bronco and Deacon Warner gave a saddle and bridle. In connection with the Cumberland Pros , bytcrinn church at Fort Worth , Texas , is maintained u "Dothel. " Hooms nro ken ! open night and day with plenty of good readIng - Ing matter , and a Sunday school , made up ol vvnifs nnd others gathered from the street , numbers from eighty up to ono hundred. The Young People's Society of Christian Kn. demor , under the supervision of the pastor , Hov. H. Al. Tlnuon , has charge of this Im' portant work. In the October number of ThoBabvtoniat nnd Oriental UecordMr. , 0. UV Pinches , o ! the British Museum , announces the Interest' ing dlscovtry that the true pronunciation ol thonamoof thohoroof the Chaldean epoch , which has heretofore provisionally road us Ulsduhar , was really Gilgamos Ho is the sumo hero as the Nlmrod of Genesis , the "mighty hunter before the Lord. " The naino is found spelled out on a newly dlscoV' ered syllabary. The forerunner of General Booth's hook , "In Darkest England and the Way Out , " was that terilblo little phnmphlijt , issued some eight years ngo by the London Congio- gational union , entitled "Tho Hitter Cry ol Outcast London. " The two publications signally epitomize thodilTeioncobetween then nnd now. The ono was a bitter cry , as ol ono with no voice hut a cry ; the other , though a cry of even a yet moro bitter anguish of spiiit , is no cry of despair but of a divinely kindled courage and a very carefully considered purpose. The only railroad tram out of Oinnlm runoxpiosslyfor the accommodation 'of. ' Omaha , Counrll UlulTd , Dos Moines nnd Chicago bublnobs is the Hock Islnml ves- tlbuleii limited , leaving Omnha ut 3:15 : p. rn. dally. Ticket oillco , 100.J Sixteenth uiid Fiirnum Bts. , Qnmhu. Albright's Choice , money nmdo lost. THE \IHAX HfTV * TIOX. An Omnium Tliltiksti | jOlHtt Danoo li Nut tlio Heal CnuNu oi'j'lHtiirbatiuc. ' OMAIH , Kov. 29. To 'the ' Editor of Tin UBI : : Now that wo ore rotting uttha fact with respect to the llidlnn situation th actual cause of the difficulty seems to bo th empty stomachs of the Indians which stem nchs nforcsnld the Unllcil States govcrmnon is under contract to Keep ictuonnbly full. It Is easy to shout , "a , dVid Indian Is th best Indian , " but It is noticeable that Gen cral Sherman , General Sheridan , Gcncrn Crook and General Custcr all spcclall , fitted by cjipeilcnco to Judge coi rcctly have been unanimous , hearty aiv outspoken in their defense of the Indian whenever troubles have arisen on the plains Cruel and bloodthitsty ! Of course they me nnd so are the whites , Witness tno Span Is persecutions of the Mexicans , the hunting c the cnvonantors , the torture of nllcgei witches by the Puritans , the atrocities of SI hcrla and this late disclosure of the Stnulo ; expedition where Jameson , nn English oi fleer and n member of the Kr gilsh aristocracy , bought an Africa girl , had her bound to n tie where she stood "looking mutolvto the rich and left for aid" ( to quote the language o the dispatches ) , to bo a moment later cut 11111 hacked with knives and the still warm nm ouivcrlng flesh distributed among the native that Jameson might sco mi act of raunibil Ism performed , bo meanwhile skctchlni the revolting scene , dividing Into half i dozen periods with a sketch for each What are wo that our hands shotili bo raised In horror at talcs of ludhm cruelty Why , only n few jears since. In Custc county , Nebraska , two men , Alltchcll nm Kltclmtn , were hung by n p.irtv of cowbovs the bodies made targets forvolllesof rcvolvci shots nnd then set on tire. And the Indians nro la/y. So are whlti men , tuns of thousands of whom are todtu roaming up nnd down the land , n menace ti llfo and property , terroiizlng women ntu kidnapping children. Tor centuiie the Indians obtained their living bj the hunt , the country over which they roamei unmolested teeming with game. Todepilvi them of this source of food , shut them ui > oi reservations und compel them to adopt tin wn.vsof vvhlto men was to them niadica change nnd contrary to nil of tholr tradition ! nnd customs , which fact should bo berne It mind in considering the Indlam problem. Tin distinguished aimy odleeis herein tncntlonci have insisted for years that cveti Indian outbreak has been dlrectii caused by the broken pledges of the goverr inent. Similar threats made with the rci man of Canada have been scrupulouslv ob served by the Canadian government with thi result that peace uud quiet have reigned foi a century. 'Their fault is found wltn the recent 10 liglous excitement among the Indians but like demonstrations with the white pro pie , have bcca witnessed at inter vals from the eaillcst scttleincnl of this country. A year ngo Insl August hundreds of Virginia fanners nbaa doned their crops and homes to { rather h camps in the woods \vhero the dujs nm1 nights were spent In agonizing piavois to Goi ! for salvation in view of the appioach of tlu end of the vvoild , which it was claimed -was near at hand. Less than a year ago the ritv ot Oakland , Oil. , was convulsed hy the teachings of a Airs. Woodworth , whoso meet ings , held In a tout , wcio attcndcel bj crowds of people. A thy for the over whelming of Oakland by a tidal wave forty leet hich was fixed and as it drew near thousands of people quaking with fear left thch homes , their business and propeity and lied to the mountain elevations to cheapo do. struction. And what is the character of this rcllglou' excitement at Pine Hldgo and vicinity } Air B. S Paddock , who Is on the gtound , writes "Wo found n crowd of perhaps ono him drcd and llfty dancers around a pole , upot which had been tied offerings of bright cafl in strips of Uvoyaicls. The dancers advanci toward this shiino vvlth uplifted hands , li supplication to God to keep them good am healthy. A prayer is then offered by thi bend medicine m.m , nnd a pipe is held ou with a prayer to Oed to . rnoke with them th < pipe of peace. When it is discovered thai the pipe is not smoked the dancers wail nne sob and then commence dancing , holdhif hands. The dancers form a ring and danci aiound the shrine , their , feet keeping timoti a wierd ana monotonous cry. " "Is there anjthitig alarming or dangeroui about this ! To bo suio there are bad Indians as then are bad white men but an entire tribe shouh not bo condotnued for this" any moro thai should the men , women and children o Omaha be put to the swonl on account of tin wicked doings of a half dozen toughs. Sit ting Bull , Red Cloud nnd a few other disor ganizes should bo trken in hand , nnd if tin government should then honestly earrv ou its pledges made to the Indians in tho'trca ties of ibGb and 1S70 , there would bo no dim culty. Hcnirord's Promotion. Mr. George II. Mcafford has succeeded th veteran A. V. II. Carpenter as general pas. . sengcr agent of the Chicago , Alllvvaukeo S St. 1'uul , who has been lotlied after an al most lifelong service of the company. All Hcafford is well known in this city and thcr are hundreds of peoWo hero who rejoice eve hU good lortuno. Ilo is considered ono of th biigutest railroad men In this sectloi and his advancement means i contlnuanco of the friendly feeling whirl his company has nlwajs displayed for thi section of the countiy and especially the elf of Omaha. Air. Jlcafford was born in Connectlcul . II entered the roihoia service in 1805 , nnd te malncd with the Chicago .Sc Northwester ! road until July , 187.1 , at which time lie actei as chief clerk of the general passenger dc PROF. KOCH Unhesitatingly recommendi Soden Mineral Pastiles ( tro ches ) for all throat , lung anc catarrlial diseases. Dr. Kocl said : "A cough for which ' . tried many other medicines which had not the slightes effect , soon became better anc has now entirely disappeared. ' If you are suffering from i cough , a cold , asthma , bronchia catarrh , or any throat trouble the Soden Mineral Troches wil positively relieye vhere all els < fails. fails.Be Be sure to obtain the genu ine imported article , whicl must have the signature am recommendation of Sir Morrel Mackenzie with' , each box None other are genuine. NEW YEHR-flND Ball Programs , fifty designs. Invitations , fifty designs. Wedding Invitations , all styles Birth Announcements. Mourning stationery. Death announcements. New Year Announcements. New Year Cards. Fine Commercial Printing. DanC. Shelley , Superior Printer , Fourteenth and Farnam , partincnt ; from 1873 to 1STO bo nelcil txs pen- cral | ) n cuKoriiRont of llic Missouri Pacific , niul IblOto 18TVI us general passctiKernijciit of the sumo fond. From 1 0 to Ihvj lie served us general cnstcrn uRent of TUB Hre , nnil in tlio Intter year bocntno nssistnnt general im cn r npeiit of the Uhlciigo , Mllwiuikoo & St. I'nul road. rrnnk O car Anderson , in the employ of liobltison the contractor last prlnp , lifted n water plpoclclntiK 140 pounds , nml wns thq snmllcst man In the pimp , jctwas the only ono equal to this fcnt of strength. BUM Hie Opporlilrati 11 N.I And Secure n r Overcoat Without Delny. The prudent man will im prove the fair weather In preparing himself for the foul , which is sure to follow. Our selection of outside garments for the season , has met with quick favor , and the chance fora choice is lesssening'each doy. Pncesrange fro m to $40. And ench garment justifies the price. Uy vlrtuoof iiuotdcrof the circuit court of tlio United Hates for thu district of Xulit ) > > lcn , m.ulo the 'Jlst day of Jiov oinliorl 1MJ , tlio tin- durslcned Is autliotl/cil to rciotru sisukil bids for thuentlro iiools wares , inorchundlso anil cffuctsor the > Ilill mil iii.ctilc ; Cuniimiir. All such bids tn bo niuclu on or before tlic l * > th < 1 iv of Uocember , ls > 'H ) , nldrc"scd to tin ) un- derblgned. A. If. HLUMti..ilU'culvor. . N ' 1 d Tt DR. THE SPECIALIST. More thim 15 ycniV Pipnrtrnrpln tlio Ircntnicntof PRIVATE DISEASES. A euro cnnrnntceJ In3to Uvo Unyiwlthout tliolOJi ornnliuur tlmo STRICTURE I'prmnnently curoil without | ln or Instrument * ) no ciittlint ; noillliitliu llio inixL rvinarkib ) romcdr knuwn to muilurn * clpnn > \ \ rllo for Unul in. SYPHILIS CURED IN OO TO CO DAYS llr Mclirew's Iroiitnipiit forthl * terrible blooilill'- on olmi loon pronounced tliu mint piwrrrulnml Micco'ufulri'iiiciljr i-virdl'covonvlfor the nt elute enronf thl illva < a Ills nuclei * with tills < ll ia o lim npiorloi'ii KiunlliM A rumpled ) IUIIE uUAll AMLLU Writofor cliculnri LOST MANHOOD nndMl wonknpssof tliatoxunl nrirnn , nerromnon , tlinlJIty nnil ilixpomlpiicr ntnolutolj aired lliorj- llcf Is liimiullntonml rumploti' SKIN DISEASES , Cntnrrli , rlieutmtlnni nml nil ill ei ( M of tlio bloil llrcr klilncjs nn I bladder pcrmimntlr cured. FEMALE DISEASES find ncuritluln , nervousness nnd ilhen oi of tliu stom. ' * Homo Treatment" for ncli cured Tlio Doctor' * Indira ! pronounced liy ult who Imvu uu'il It. to to thomost coinii eta nnd comculont rumcdr ovcrof- fvrod for tlio trimtmont of fuiiulo ill eases Hli trulr a wonderful remeiljr , No Instrumental uo pnliL Uni'iiH ' ton I\IIH.H KIIOM JTO I OM.V. DR. McGREWS mnrvoloui MICCOSH lim won for him n reputation which Is truly rmtloml In clrirnottr , nnd Mi urn it finny of putlLMiM reaches from tliu Atlnntlo lo tlu 1'ncltlc. 'lliu ' Doctor h a cr.nltmw of "m dinAll" medicine nnd liM hurt lonuntid careful experience In liorpltnl practice , nml li olmicil iimcmit tlio lei lint peclnllsts In modern science Troitmunt by curro- uponiloncotlo \ for circuit" iibuut each of tlio nbovo diseases , nun ; Office , 14th and Farnam Sts Kntriincoon olt'ur ' itfJ3- "TOR SEVERE "COUGHS OK-COLDS Dr. F. C. Werner's COUGH DROPS Arc highly recommended nftor seven years ot successful experience by the solo manufacturers , Kopp , Dreibus& Co. , STEAM CONF1X3T1ONEUS , 1106 Farnam St. , Omaha , Neb. Sold everywhere , 5e per paoktiRo. Scud for bumuloa. Ntilioe to ( it-adiiiK Tlnib r Con- . imctniN. \Vo ninproinrod toicicl\n bids for a Inrco niiiomit d ( oi It wusi of tlio summit of the Until y mountains on tlio Him of the Oioat NoitniTii i.illttay , Incluilliii ! Rinding , which cotiblMs of ruuk , i.u 111 ttiuU anil tiinmllnn , anda lur.jp aiiioiliit of tliiilici ; nV-o a law numiiiitof limed tlmlur forslruuliiios. I'ur- tlcs uliouri ) nicpniril to no Into tlio woods nnd take out tlinti'i nmllio lime ciaillnt ; oiitllth foi ioik\w > rU , will llnd Ilils alkali Ulc oppoi- t unity. ThenuiUIs Incited , .mil tlio supplies foi cnrrlii ! ! It on mimi tliugiuitml. aim llio work Is it ud j to roiiiinciico aloiKP. 1'nrfiir- tlici Infoi million liiiiiio ( ] at IOOIK .U , IXutloniil ( ciiiiiin-Aiiicrlciin hunk Inilldlat ; , bt. null. Minn , fchciiara. blcinsiVCo. NAIilTtM OMA.HA COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. UOIJUBOUG-II . . Corner loth anil Dodpe Stioots. 'WINTTK Tl.IiM bojlns Mond.iy morning. Dcci-mbcr Nt. Mew cluss In till tlio Dcpartmonti Now is tlio time fornew btwleiitsto untor. Iholntor Toim ot tlio l cnlns School , bo'ltr Momliy nlzht. Now classes hlxty-Oiio now uirolli' I In Nl lit Sohoil. Oonio niul join us Al the departments now In oner uioiMN Itli a tot il eimilliiiint of ail New clasps In fchorthiim Monday. JustlioiiKlit , ten ItemliiKton Tipe-wiltPM for students. K\ury iiilviintiiKU K\\oi \ > stuiliiit . Shortlmudlnuslitliy null ! two luMonsfruo H > any udilross sposiii .utontlou to foii'lciieis In Ensllsli lloardtJ.lK ) per week , orfoi tlireo hours not U peril ly. Portions for stii' ' ilcnls , wlii'iicoiiiputunt. fccoresof tlirin In pnsltiom In Omilia iiiri'iulv.VrltT foi circular ; and beautiful specimen ot pi-inn inshlp Adihesj , HOIIHItOIItill 1IUOB , Omaha. ' TO GET ACtiristinasI FOR NOTHING. Commencing Monday morning , -Decembei 1st , to every loaf of GARNEAU'S BREAD there will be attached a red tin tag. Save these tags , deliver them to our office , and get a prem ium. Your grocer will give you a circular containing a list of prenr iums to be awarded buyers of our bread and holding tin tags , in thi quantities named. These premiums nro suitable for grown persons as well as child ren. In striving for these premiums you not only get a ful pound loafof bread for Be , but also a tag which , when the propoi quantities are collected entitles you to a premium. You may take your choice of any of the articles noted on the cir cular , providing you hove the necessary number of tags. One person may get enough tags to receive two or more prem iums. iums.Do Do not delay ; this chance won't last very long. Be sure you get a tin tag stamped "Gnrneau's Bread" on over" loaf. Premulms awarded every Wednesday and Saturday , botweor three and five o'clock. IStli and Jackson Streets. yet j tTTii'Ai.i ) . in/in.i.siiTu.N / . i ArmM * Imaha | Depot I5tli nn t Mivm tlri'tfls. I Umitht _ Wpm .ItilcnBO Kitpreii . . . . . , MKncn > ! > > am ChknifO Kipruo. . . DM p ra (10pm Uilcngo Kxproii .1,4 . . . 1005 it m C.Mp ml , . . , lima I ocal . . . . , . , .MlTO m _ I IIT I lilUiiMNiirON .t Mo UlVKIu , Arrlt r OunhiL _ iMit Illth nn.l Miwn Mrcoti.l _ Omnhx _ 1074 a m tlvnicr Dnr Htvrent 10 VA am , . IMiror K rren , . C.15 p m 40 pin Dentor .Nluht > { ipru i , W ft to r li n ml . , Lincoln Ixioal . . . . VU ) p m IMI\I I K l .srJ Arilri > r _ liepot Will nn I Mn > utl atrautt. _ * ? ! < 0 n m KnniMt'llr \ > nr IttproK . .1 MO p m 9 4i p m K C. Mitlit Kip rln II. l > 'tniiii [ 64i n lt\ l a t i tlMo.SI'AtlUu ' Urrlvoi _ Om lm IWiot | llllli find Mnrcj Uo li | "jJOpm . , ; . ) l > in 'KcllaKiiroi . . 'IMSnra O'JUnm . DonTiT Ksprcn . . . . | IMpm ( . HU.Tlii . .Kllnn Lllr KMTOII. . . . 'IHV. urn U li it in rnlrllrM K p ( oicij'ttun ) . H U p n | A-H I rillL'Anu. It 1 Al'ICmi'rruor , Oinnlm. | tl 1' < to | 't , ioih rinl Mnrcr t I Ocfinlin. _ (1.10 ( pmj .1 . , Nltiht Kxpreit. . . IOIU n m nuj n m , o . . AllAnllo Kipreii. . ( I W p m 4 M p ni | . Vtitllmlti I.lnilleil , l ) < i nm o I * SlOUV XJIH A [ 'Al [ Ml , , Am JJiimha 1 17 1' < | JIH > I , luih i nl Mnrcf St < 7. 16 n in i Slum Cltr I'nnctiKcr 4 : n in' ' . " 1. Pnul K pri' | IO 10 n tn < 10l * Ol'n ' 1'AllKU jArrlroi" I.cr\Tii ! I ! ( * I lMiutltthiinil\VebiturMli. _ J Onmh _ I p nil . . "I I'nn I l.lmllo USA I vitTCi li'llll. AIIU A Xllll I'llKll'hilN Oniiilm _ | U P. Oi'pnt. lUlli nnd Mnnrj ts li it in . . . . I lilctiui ) ICipros * . . C.aj p m 1.11) p 111 VoJtlbulo l.imltut. . . . 9M it n 6.11 p in Iowa AccoimmiiUtlon tide. Sun ) 70S p m V 10 p m . . . . KtiMrrn Kljror 2 5 p ra ll.lSa in ( en' SnntKint r.int Kv ( nxoMnn ) 7 40 n m 1-rftnTut l HlCAItt ) , Mill , A Ml. I''vdii ' Omaha U I' . iljM'ot. loth mil Mnrcr ft ? 6.IO p m . . . llilcniio ICiprtfsi I1 M n in . . .llili-nurt Knirm . . . I d i ( ) u ra _ lAiitrm I o > TATiA\ l TATui lAmireP" Onmlm 111 I * , ilopot , loth mil MnrcrStl I O m nh t. I ! 4) p in [ . . .bt. IAIUU ( minon Hull . . ,12 , < u ( M r7"K S iirVv1TjKY j ArrTre ? " _ Ii > poUtli mil Wupitur > ( t " " . . .Illnck llllli Kxproif . . 6SU p ra llnstlnit' Kip ( V * Sinnlitr ) AX ) p ra \Sr\lHKi\l.lncoln I'm ( Kx Sunil'j' ID ta * m Uirk A Norfolk ( lit lu 'jo n ra . " " T , . 4"M'7 M \ O. Arrlvot Onmlm Depot 15th mill \Vobit r ? U. H.IO n m Hlonz City Acco umocliitlon I c0o p m 1 00 p in mouxUty KiproiiKx. ( Sun ) . I..IO p m 9 HO p m . . . . Vt. 1'nul l.linHoc ] . li-JS n tu fj 15 u in llniuMfl I'noumtyr ( lx. Snn > J8 45 it ra _ nTO I ArrT > oT" to uirtliA. | mid 10 .U n in j . ' M Ixiul l A K. if Ki | > ruu I 4 W p m W Mi p in ] Ht Ixiiili V K. C. Kipros * I II W a m l.unros i ClllC'AtlO. U 1. \ 1'ALlViU | ArrlTOi Trnnifur | Unlim I miot. CIMIIUII IIUHi Kxprei I 01 * urn Atlantis Kiprp i 1663pm „ . _ . . Noitllnilo l.lmltud . . .Jill .10 jiin ArrlTBt" Union J ) < > pnt Council 11hi ITji iTrnniror . . . . I'litcniio Kiprun li Ul p in ViMilbulu Iliultuj . . . . P -X ) > m Knittrii Hjur - . ' HO p m . . . Atlnntlo Mall 7..W a in Inwn Arooiiiiiinitntlnn ( r.tc Sun ) 0 40 p in reillTTAlio , Mil * It Mr. 1'AlTul Arrltn * ' 1 ruinffr ] Ur.lun liouot ronncll llli.ru JTrniiifor "C-Opnif " TTTlCftCO Kipraas u 15 n ra IS pjn l Oilcnjm li UU p n\ i arw r K trST 3(5K v ° - " Triuntorl Union ll pm ronncll lIlulTi | Tritniter llltlH Cor I'll Iilfo Printing. r > T\TBor HWK.A , ) Oniconf Pt.ilo llouulof 1'iliitli.K. V LINCOI.V , Nuvuinbui lltli , 1HK ) ) None i ; TO Iliiiiu its. Sealed proposals will lie iiLnlvrcl nt imy tlmo onor liefino tn u'cluuk ) i in , of the nth diiy of Doci-tiilior , A. I ) IS'Ki ' , for the nrlntlng of nil 1)111 fortliu iLKlHlatuii ) with such mat * turns m ty liiiordi'rcd by i-lllior lituitu tin root lo bo iirfiitoil In "lilll form" u lilili Is sliMi mm tlcslKiiutcu us il.iss oiiDlDiitiiici thu in Int' In lav\sof tlio stitu : of Ntbi.i-.Uu. rot tin ) printing and lilmllir : In papcruovars of imo thousand ( I.UOJ ) coiilcs uauli nf tin ) bloiH uliil loports of tliu auditor of pnlillc iiui'onuts , iroisuni. sicietsiij of state , .mil uiinnilsiloii- prof imlillc lands .mil linlldlii- ; and ll\olitin tired CiOO ) uopks tnich of > lie lilt'iinl il luportsnf tlie attorni'i Kt'iicr.'U , ' .niiuilntcndciit of jiulc Ho Inslrnutlon btato llhraiinn , and .uljiitiint Konural ; and all otlioi 11 polls and lUionnii'iitS th.it niav bonidon'il pi ntcd bv tlio leitlsla- turu , ouuit | biiuh as in ly t-nlt r Into unil form u p.ntof the journals vlilrhiliissof wotlc 11 liiiown and .IcslKiiatcil as class thito ( I ! ) uiulu tin ) printing Invvsof Ncbi IH | < U 'Iho 1)111 ) vvnrK , oxuuulid uiidi-i iluss .ono. shill buptlntul In BID ill ) ) l u tj po on piper loin teen (14) ( ) Inulii s linu liy ulRlit mill oue-liuU ( t-'i ' ) Inclius uiilc , bliiKlo pnn'0. papoi lo bo twcnty-i'lRlit i-a ) ] ioun < l-t double uip to tlio ri'.un , nnd ( > \cojt ) thu tltlu IIIIKO ; rauh pimo sliill cnntiiln not loss than l\Miitv-lhu ( ' , ' 5) ) llnp < of solid matter of sinoii | 7I Inilips In Icustli nnd the lines slmll bo siii-eus-ilvnly iiiiinbored , with a blank only In each sp ao hc twcuii thu lines. ' 1 ho tltlo pa o of said bills shall contain not loss tlmn olKlitopii ( IS ) lines as nbovo , vvltn tlireo ( I ) Inches additional sp ice allovvablo tot display tltlo in. liter. Dacli bid Hliall stiito n bat tlio bldilar Is vUN liutodo tlio vvorUcoinpluto fin , pir pnei ) , tot luo hnndrod ( SOO ) cnplisof pach hill ; also tlia price for adilltlon il hundreds that may bo or ( hired uf tlio 1.111KI hill at tlio MiiH ) tlmo ns 111- original CM ) } , luoliiilliucoinposltliin , iiiporl pipssorlc , htltuhln . foldlm ; , nnd all \\urk or , material onturliii : Into the work loiinliuii. ' All work oxeciitul unilei class oao Miull ba dellvoied In coodnidor by the lontraitor to the olllco of the Bocrctaiy of state ultlild tlnoo days nftor the itcclpl of thu older hy snld coatiaitor from Iho ilialrmun of tbt ( oiiiiiiltluoon inlntliiK. In oltlior br uiclioftlio All \u > i U oxpcnted under class thrcso ( 'I ) Rhnll bu printed In IOIIK primer , lirovlor and iinniiA' rlol typo , nn paper to be nlno IncliiM lotiK oy n\ | ( U ) Ini'hiH vIdii , Hlnslo PIKO , piper to bfl forty-live ( I > ) pounds to the iiiini , of tuoutv four by tblrty-sU , wlilto hook. K.uli bid inidoi ilass thruo shall state whut tlmlilddoj Is vvlllliu to do the wnrk loinplpte fop , nor PIKO , on unch rpport oi Item In thu vluis. ln clndlni ; composition , pa per , jiress worlr , htlti-hlnK. folding , and all uoik nr iiiiiterlal i nterliiK Into the woik roqulroil. ( j.ilhy unit 11 iuo pioof must lie fui nlslii'd when by thoolllcpisof the mccntlvo dop irtnu-nt nt tliii chilli iniiii of the lommlttpe on nrl'itlnir la cither In andi of the lulslatiiieVoik \ whoa cnmplitcil lobe dolhorud f rce nt expense a ! tlio Ht ito hoiiNO. I'topnsals foiork on oiah of thu abova classes will not bu consldoied unless tlio Nama bo iii-i-ompanlud by a bond hi Ihosiim of the ) thousand ( { 'i.uooidollarsn 1th tuoor iiioioKiirn- ties : that In case the pirty proposing foi Hinli contiaut shall ho awarded tliuHiiineHiieh part ? will , wit hln II vo (1) ( ) dnjH nflni 11m avMiid to him of Hiicb i onttaut enter Into bunds for the faithful poifonu.inoethuiLOf , us piovldudiy \ law nml thu tin n a of these piop < s ils. I'lopusals shall ho mat Uul , " 1'ioposalH for I'nbllc I'llntluu" and addiessfd lo I Im .state buanlnf pilnllii/ care of the sociotarv of btnto , Lincoln , Nth. C'oiilrai'tson cluss ono ( I ) , as nhotu siiculllod , will bo a anleil as u n holt1. Contrautson class tluoo ( I ) , us nbovo sped * fled , will hoawuidud In vvholoorln p.utustlia lie iril may olout. buinplpH of the work to ho uNocutuil under class one ( I ) , and thruu ( l ) , may lo suun ut lit * olllco of the biicrctiiry of ht-ito. C'ontracta on nbmo elassos one ( I ) , nmt Iliruod ) . to run two ( Syvuin ) from Dccoiubef VI h. IttKl. 'I'hnHtiito printing hoard reserves tlio rlghl lo reject any or all bidsHt.N Ht.N JJ. COWIIKIIV , Spcrorary ot htato. T. II. HK-STON , Auditor of I'ubllo Accounts. J. K. IUi.1. ' 1 roasnror. Btttto Hoard of I'rliitlnir. N-JJUM&.5I } Notion. To the Stockholders of tlio Oirnlalla r/anfl and Cat tin Co. : .No the Is liureby glvun that the aiiniial iiieotlnir nf the atooUioliluriof tin ( > Kulalla I , and und O.ittlo ( . 'oiniiany will ho held t the ioiiiaiiy's ) | olllco , NoJill Ninth IHli Btreol. In the city of Om aim , Noli , onecl no3 < iluy , Doi-iimber.lid , IMM , nt J o'clock 11. in. , for tliu iiloutlon ot dlriiotois for the i nsnlm ye.ir. und the IraiiHiicllon of Hticli othtr buslnosa a may lomo boforu the niuutlni ; . 90. uiadiut 90.JOJKIU 1'iuNu , Boorctury.