THE DA3LY BEE. Saturday Morning , Nov. 27. { BREWTIES , Paterson Bells coaL liird cages at the 99c store. Porter is running Uie Ouiaha Ferry. Lubin'ebulk perfume nt Kulm'a only. ' " "Largo variety of cfceitfprotectorStt I ihn's. iue overland tr-c. from the weit a Jay was lot : hoUts late. Whipple , McMilkn & Co. , the jewel- ' cw ; Creighton Block. loSO-tf For printer comfort * in , caps , rdbctair- ' .mujt , muffler * , 30 to Frcdcrick't. Spiendid a&Krtment of Russia Lci.tl aai Morocco Pockct-Bookf , at , Saxe'a. Ucfore buying your Lats , caps aiil w . cjH at C. U. Ke Great & Co. ' * . 2C-U Swit-6 Cheese , ' .vholesale and retail , i1 Ci3iinen7.ind & MeyirV , 207ta tl3lh S ) . ' ' WOULD Bazai - BUS I' IX THE Oiove fitting Pattern ? at Bus'iman's. tl The Humm llat , entirtly new , fu yjung penta jnst ent. Frederick , Halter ' , . nov22-eod3t , ' Xlie prospects for a l-ig ie crop an goiJ. Kan-esting will Icgin at I'loretio Like to-day. The Germans of Pjpillion have cr ganlzel a Binging society , -wdth thlrtj in jmbers to start out with. There-vras not a single arrcs' l.y tin * jioltce Thursday , nor the day uefore , Tl teniwrancewave is rising. The C. , B. & Q. was two hours 1st Thursday morning , aisd tbe 1) ) . & M. w : h5ld lit this i > ont ! until nearly 11 o'clock. Everybody s-haves. GambVs O. ir hop , southwest corner Twelfth and F rri bam streets , n91a\vtf Call and gel prices cf all kinds of grc cerics and cpjiles asd potatoes at low Cj urea. George HcimroJ , IT. P. block. aov9t6 Trains were very light Thursday an y , owing to the fuel that everybod ; etayicg at home to -TbanVsgivin dinner. . TLe citizens of Millard arc crgauizin a dramatic society , which will give an en t rtainmcut once a moctb in the Echoc iouse of that place. Ilicre is a etriKng resemblance be tween Jaiaes A. Garfield acd ei-Gov "Furnsg , and betveon Chester A. Arlhu aad Sidney E. Locke. The IT. P. mail train from the wet Friday is two hours late , and frcijht train 01 the came road are from [ our to ? igi. ' nud a half hours lite. " The xwatlier uejjaato moderate Thnrt < lay , aal th ? sun has shone bright'yevi inc3.TfOtun may have something t' ' J > n itH the tempernturc. The Danish society's first ball of th" - ieason will Uke place Saturday night , c v/mber 2" , at i'urner hall. Ticket ) ? " -ostfti , 'eecurod from the tneubers. t-S ' . " A new btc'ck of mince meats , jellie.1 rrc. , an-1 a choice relection of dried fiuSU ' ' Jicw uwfty down , at J. I. N'ichol & CoV. ' -toni-'r 15th and Dod e i-treets. n24-St Among the land settlers west TlnirH . day . were thirty-five Germats for Fr moat aod twenty for Schuyler. Ten Bo Leniiin pottlers canie to Omaha. A half interest in Tlie Lincoln Girl" was on Saturday laFt sold by the proprie tor , Wcbstjr E tnn. to A. W. Coulee formerly of The Beatrice Courier. The boss hog rai. er of Sarny county i M- , . David Schwenk. H.J Thursday EOC to Trne7naa..of Omaha. , i n , .0.1.0. "wergiiiog4034 , jwun is an a verage of103 2-i ' - -Thirty-two rgcruiti from Jeffersci llarracltp , St. Louis , went we = t Thursdnj in charge f Lieut. Chas. Mvrton , of ili ! Tliird cavaby. They are assigned U < lutyat Fort llussell. Her & Co. have Iwea jnitting up Bonn fine new iron smoke-btackB. at the Willow Springs distillerjTiiey are the largefct ir Omiha , one of , them standing S2fect above t > o foundations. DANCING Lemieux's dxncing i ohool t > ciil ! at Standard Club Hall , Pif- { tenth and Farnbam , every Saturday even ing ; iicxv i rograuune and extra music. Groit ojttpouring anticipated. - Tne iwstor of the Christian church Ji 'tie * to be abe ! to bo in his pulpit text Sunday morning , and desires tc i-co every "mchiber and friend of the church present 5 tjlbq.morning service. -ISemfinber that William Gentleman carries a full line of Dozier , Weyl & Co'n. celebrated crackers and jumbK-the b .t -ri the market. Also choice line of Cab' . forjia canned good * , fresh butter and c g , Iway.l on hand , ICth aad Cass streets. - * ; nov22-Ct The Bheriff of Kawlins. came in from the west Thursday night with five prisoners , chained together , en route to the state _ 3J2Sii < ! Jl5.r7The night waspasi-eiat thsiroiei do Guy , and the party took the fc. & iL train sauth this morning. * lhe prisoners were all desperatj looking fel lows. ; - - Owing to the Khort days aod long .wights . , the darknc B fcesinning to close in Shout half past four o'clock now , the num- bir of hours labor for the laborers on the > .atr works construction has been icdcced f om ton to nine , knocking off at SJo'clrck. A , corrcBjioodins reduction is made in the wages paid , the men getting 51.12J and twins 82.25 per day. Tlie change took effect on Sntday and will last about a month or six weeks. Go to WHIPPLE , McMLLEN & CO. , Creighton block , 15th streel , for Plated and Solid Silverware. There will be an oyster sociable at the Christian church to-night. Ev erybody invited. * Standard coal oil , 15 Ral. bbl * . , at 'Salomon's. 2G-lt For Splendid Figs go to Tizwd's. t-w-t ( FEIUIENTATIOK. Fermentation Compound Yeast will prevent three-fourths of the failures to mate good bread in cold weaiher. CAPS ALL. .Conner's Stores much the finest inihoMnrke * . Call and see. 141G Dongla Ktreet. o22-tf Gold Watches and Diamond * , nt WHIPPLE , MoMILLEN & CO.'S , Creighton block , 15th street. FURS1 FURS ! ! FORS111 The Omaha Fur Manufacturer , Henry G. Kichter , { is to be found op- ( vsite the postofBcH. o2itf A'cwEngravings at Hospc'.s. For Finest Canciesgo to Tizaid'a t-wt ATSAUQUIL'DAT. " How , Omaha Observed th * National Day of Thanks giving' . Unusual Quiet and Freedom from Distubance. Thursday was the quietest Thsnks' giving day over seen in Omaha. Tht postoffice , banks , railway headqjiar tera and business houses of all kinds were closed , and it was more like Sunday than Sunday itielf. Then WAS little drinking done , compara lively , not one drunk was seen on thi streets , and the city jail did not receive coive a single guest of any kind. Thi churches wh ro services were belt were all crowded , and the contribu lions for the Lidies Relief society were EO largo as to attract the notlc of the most observant. At the PBESBYTEHIAN CHUECE. Union services were hrld , the tei mon being preached by Biv. W. J Harsha. The church was crowdei and the services interesting and im pressive throughout. The choii which was a triple quartette , consis ! ed of : Soprano , Mrs. Latey , Mit Spoor and 3tfis Slaughter ; aitc Misses Wilson , Van Orman and Ad Kennedy ; tenor , Messrs. Smltl Whitehorn and Morris ; basso , Messn Smith , France and Nash. The musi was ! crand ; the tolo by Mrs. Latej oatitlei "The Palm , " being espec lally beautiful. The collection f ( the relief society was very largo , Si cluiing mny bills of the larger di nominations , in contrast with th small change which is usuall thrown in upon such occasions. The Union service at the CONGREGATIONAL CI1TJRCU , was atttiided by alarge congregatior Music was furnished by the churc choir. Rev. Dr. Baugher preache an eloquent Ecrmon fromthetext , ; | ] ia a good thing to give thanks uni the Lord. " A very heavy contribution was take up hero for the Eatnc object alread mentioned. Services were held at several of tl churches , ell being appropriate fc the day. MINOR MENTION. At the Unitarian church , a vci pleasant .sociable- was hold. Thepn gramme consisted of recitations , n freshmenta and music , A jollier throng coud _ not be foun li all Omaha Thanksgiving At than at the skating rink. The shar click of the steel as the skatei glided swiftly over the glass surface , mingled with the mcrr lauqhter of handsome "young Isdies and , the dull thud of falling novice ! all combined to make a mamniot bouquet of fun. A fine entertainment and fenivr was held at Masonic hall by the Triii ity Guild Mission. About 500 psi Bens were in attendance. An M dress was made by E. Tl. Overall an A. W. Parker read an c-rsay. Th affair raj A rnticI ouooco . At tha Turner hall a grand Thsnls giving ball was held. Tbe programm o [ the evening included a Cue con cert and a rflfilo , in which each Ucki holder hai a chance free. LAKE'S ADPITION. One of the most interesting feat of Thursday's festivities wn the Sportsmen's shoot in Lake's add ! tion , which .attracted quile a crowd o spaciatorc , and was participated in bj over a score of the champion shots t Omaha. The prizes were as follows PIUST SHOOT. Ten single ball match 3 1 , 1 ; Grst ptizj. silver watch divided between John W. Potty am S. B. Hathaway. Second prize- imp etovo and him , Z. T. Sprigi ; Third 100 cigars , divided by Hughi i and Lytlo. Fourth Hunting ccat divided by HxrdSn and Parmalee Fifth Case of ber to party makiot the lowest ecuro in the shoot , Jchc Mock. SECOND MATCII. Eight single birds. First prize. 500 shells , 2 sack's shot , Frank Parma- oo. Second , fine lap robe , Petei Simpson. Third , pigeon trap , "Win. 3r.ac.3y. Fourth , . onB-lial egpow- def , John Harding " THIRD "MATCII. Tei pair glaes balls. First prize , clock and 50 cigars , John W Petty. Second , dress pattern and Bet silver spoon * , Fred. Blake. Third , one-half ton hard coal , Frank Parmaleo. Fourth , pair fine boots , Z T. Sprlgg. Fifth , fifty paunds flour" , John" Har- dia , FOURTH MATCH. Four pair bi-ds. First prize , four sacks shot and one pocket book , Frank Parmalee ; 2d , ICO cigars and box of trickle-plated shellr , John W Petty ; 3d , not decided ; 4th , case of beer ana four cans of oystsis. Wm. Hughes ; 5th , § 1.00 cash , divided by Lard and Gydson. FIFTH MATCH. Owing to the lateness of the hour the fifth and sixth matches were corn- combined , the shoot being for fifteen tingle birds. Fits , prize , 500 shell ? , 100 cigars , one-half dozen champagne , Petty and Lytle ; 2d , bolt of mnelin , case of beer and 100 cars , Frank Parm- aloe3d ; , one-half ton soft co l , fifty pounds flour , fifty cigars , two sacks shot , divided by Hughes and Sprigg. Fourth , brussels mat , lamp , silver cup f nd a pair hunting p > nta , divided by Hunter and S. B. Hathaway. Fifth , prize of 4 cans of chocolate was awarded to Wm. Bracey , for making the lowest score of this match. Ed Johnson received a turkeyfor making the Jowest average in all the matches combined. The shooting began at 9:30 : a. m. and closed with the close of the day. A new stock of .miucc meats , je & , and a. choice selection of dried ruits. 'Prices' away down ; at J. I. Sichol & Go's. , earner cf 15th and Dodge streets , n24 2t Oysters in every atyle at lizard's. t-w-t New Engravings at Hospe's , THE GOLDEN LADDER , E. L. .Bierhower Climbs Up Into the United States Marshalshipi - Other Individuals on Elevated Bounds. The vexed question of the United States marshalBhip is temporarily se'ttled'at last by the ai pointment of Mr. E. L. Bierbower. who has been deputy marshal under Mr. Daily. The telegrams of Friday brought the news cf his appointment by President Hayes. He is a young man of ability and popularity and will no doubt servo out his term with general satis faction to all. special Dispatch to The Ceo \VrAsui > GTONjNovember2C , 4 p. rn. The struggle for the United States marshblship , which for six months past hrvi btea.so fierce , was ended to day by IIB < ppointment , by Tresi- "dent Hayes , of Deputy U S. Mar- eh l E. L. Bierbower , to the position made vacant by tbe expiration of the term of office of Marshal Wm. Dai ly. The appointment will undoubt edly be confirmed by the senate at the next stssion without opposition , ANDY BOBDEN , formerly clerk XL the Withnell house : and more recently at the Intsr-OceatJ hotel , at Chtyer.no , hss been ap pointed passenger sgent of the Kan sisOity , St. Joe ard Council Bluffi roaa at this point , taking the placi made vacant by the resignation o Joe -Tohon , who went over to thi Wabash. Mr. Borden is-an active energetic gentleman , and will icflec credit on the road ho represents. H ia too well known here to need an ; new introduction , 0. w. nrrchcock , for so many years the wheel-horse o the C. , B. & Q. passenger buaincse has been appointed general wester : passer-ger agent of the" Union Pacific with headquarters at San Franciscc The territory which is embraced un dar the jurisdiotion of his nevr pcsi tion includes all the Pacific states sni territories , and the Sandwich Island * Austria , Japan and China. If execu tlvo ability , experience and suavity c ad 3re83 are of any account in detei mining the qualifications of a man fo a position , then Mr. Hitchcock is pre eminently the proper selection for th responsible place to which ho has bee i appointed , NOTHING DEFINITE is yet knov.n as to the disposition o the office tnado vacant by the promo tion of Thomas L. Kimball to the'po sition cf as3stant ? general manage of the U. P. Humor is rife , but ru mor is unreliable. That an appoint ment wi'l be made soon is certain The talk is that the offici will bo resolved iuto twi parts and th.t hereafter it wil be run by a general pascon cr &gen and a general ticket agent. Tba Charlie Stebbins will git one of theei positions is pretty generally conceded as it is In every way his due and he i well qualified for the position. If ni division is made Jin will probably ink , the vacant pcalticn as it was. J. V , Morse of Chicago , > a spoken of as i possibleappointetf : f a division ismade A THANKSGIVING EXCITE- 1-ENT. Early Wednrsiay ! morning a younj maa wearing a 10 * tuit of clothes which fitted him to a T , w.is seer walking up-Douglas street barefooted , without hat or gloves , needing not th ( cold breeze which was blowing the frosty snow iuto his face , nor the slip pery ice beneath his feet. Qaite n crowd soon gathered around him , and thinking he was crczy a kind-heartec citizen sent for a policeman. But oc bjing questioned the young roan ex plaiaud that the suit had been made at J. H. Flieglo & CO.'B , and that the St was so good and the price so low , that ho .had hurried from his room without finishing his toilet to tell" hit friends all about it. GUARD AGAINST THE COLD. I have for sale a lot of heating stoves suitable for stores , officesor : hurches , which will be sold low , . Enquire of E. F. Cook , Odd Fel lows' block. n2Gt2 Pure as Snow on the Mountain Top Solomon's Water White OIL 26-2t FEEM ENTATION. Go to WHIPPLE , MoMILLEN & 'Q ' , , Creighton block ; for any thing in he Jewelry lino. . Headlffiht Water White ,011 , 6c , at Solomon's. 26 2t v > California Pcara , Plums , Grapes , itc. , at Tizard's Palsce. o21-tf Fcr .Sale Six -horse power Baxter engine and boiler , in good repair. . Apply at BEE offi . no4tf Fcr Malaga Grapes go to Tizard'g. t-w-t THE CREIQHTOH- A fint-class hotel in.evfry respect , is ituated on the northwest corner of thirteenth nnd Capitol avenue. This ew house is newly and elegantly fur nished throughout , andJhe table and nil of fare will compare favorably with the best in the land. Give it a .rial. No runner at the Depot. ict29-eod-tf Water -White Oil , no odor , no moke , at Solomon'e. - 26 2t For Oranges and Lemons go to Tizird'B. t-w-t .Remember that C. B. DeGroat & Co. have the largest and best selected ino of Hats and Caps in the city , in- luHing the latest styles from the best manufacturers. Also.a full and com- leto , line 'of fur caps , for ladies and entlemen , and a complete stock of adlcs'fnrs. 2i-3t -For Choice Michigan Cider go to " Tizird's. t-w-t STEEL ENGRAYINGS , . Finest ever brought to Omaha , and t .New York prices. Don't fail to see ' n6tf ] em-at-Eaton's - Meals at all hours Rt Tizard's 'alace , t-w-t PDASHINCF'IELOWS--4 ' The Knights of the-Key and Their Friends ; in Social : Conclave. The First Annual Ball and De ception. For several \veeka preceding the eat the telegraphers of Omaha were work ng with more than usual encrpy nd vinf preparing for the first annual ball and supper In f years past spasmodic medic efforts were made to start the annual ball rolling , but all collapsed through" want of proper unity and backing. This year , however , the b yaTrcro determined to cut a "dash1 ! on the social switch-board , and issued invitations to friends near and far to participalo in the festtvitie ? , at Standard Hall , Wednesday evening. Their labors were crowned with the full mbasure of success , both in numbers avid character , and the finan cial returns fully justified the lavish oxpen of managers. --Standard'Hall ' presented a brilliant and beautiful appearance on that memorable occasion. . .FeatoOns of evergreens atrelched from the csnlral chandelier to , every point , like spokes in a largo wheel , ending in the folds of numerous flags } on the southern wall the words "welcome , " wrought in evergreens , greeted the eyej and on ' ' ' the tees ! the north the figures 73 , graphic symbol of "our compliments. " The wzlls were thickly studded with pictures of men distinguished in the higher plains of elzctriclty , among them those of Prof. Morse , the famous inventor of tbe telegraph ; Gen. Anson Siageri Thos. Eckert , and Col R. 0. dowry. None less brilliant and conspicuous were the photographs of familiar faces the Union Pacific "sparks" ' surround ing the piciure of their chief , Col Dickey , with the significant maxim beneath "No Vacancies , Sir. " The "boys" ci the Western Union were grouped ia snottier frame , a wirey oed looking lot of men , with Supt Hibbard in tfco center. A qusdruplpx instrumehtconne"ctedvFiththeWest6rn ; Union office , was ampended over the dining room door , and ticked the com pliments and congratulations of dis tant brethren during the evening. A telephone , was placed in the gentle men'a waiting room for the use o the guests. - - Passing from inanimate realms to the BC < m ea of life on the floor , the transformation was brilliant and in spiring. At 9:30 : Steinhauser's or chestra struck up the grand march and abouteighty couples immediately fell into line. The toilets of the la dies were elegant and beautiful , while the gentlemen vied with their fail c ) inpcnioDa in personal adornments. Among the guests from neighboring cities were Gov. Nance , Hon. G. W. E.'Dortoy ; Manager Myers , of Kan gas City ; Manager Harrison , of Leav en wort fa ; Mrs. Carr , manager at Ne braska City ; Manager Steel , of Cpl utnbus ; Messrs. Fred Krussmarck , o Chicago ; Alex. Washington , of St. Joe ; J. A. Bovard , J. W. Jack , Miss Fluke , Miss Boyd , Miss Torrance Mr. and Mrs. Stone , Kansas City Clara Bosonfield , of Boston ; Dr. and Mrs. Ilighter , Miss McEwen , Liu- coin ; Miss Dohaney , Council Bluff ? Mr. A. "M. Fleming , of Valley , ant * Mr. A. I. Fleming , of The Nebraska City Press. -Tho electric of the - - lights profession in Omaha were there in full force. The tall f"nn * .V-3' l-.juning counte nances" ' i-i Co * . ' l > ic y and , George O'Brien towered abtv > their brethren reveling in higher airs , while Manag ers Rhcom.'Curry and Armstrong con tented themselves with .lower-levels , attending to th'o wants"of their gueste. ; Sapper , prepared by Joe & Sam , was served In the % hall at , midnight , and was in full keeping with the lav ish character cf .the entertainment. ' out-rivaled Sleinhausor's orchestra - all previous 'efforts in dance music , having prepared twelve new pieces specially for the occasion , which were highly appreciated. CONGRATULATIONS. The following were received and read during the evening : " NEW YORK , November 24 To I ha Omaha Tclejrahers : The brethren cf New York greet their brethren in Omaha and join them In Vaeir joy to-njght. 'Jlay the anniversary ever-find their hearts as it now finds their feet' encircled in eweet music. NEW YORK TELEGRAPHERS' . CHICAGO , November 25. Telegrapher * , Omaha : Wo send you a hearty greeting joined to the wish that in the partici pation Of pleasures' of the evening .tie Happiness you have anticipated will pa more than realized. _ May the tpirit of fellowship still dwell with rou , and may nothing occur to disturb , ho current of congeniality which now lows so smoothly. To those whonvwo enow , and whom we remember with warmth of friendship , and to those whom wo do not knowbnt with whom we are connected by ties of fraternity , we say , "God Bless You. " CHICAGO. DETROIT , NOVEMBER 24. Operator , Omaht : A merry greeting to the Omaha elegraphers , from their Detroit breth ren , hoping * that one and all may en- oy the" Balfand'have a happy Thanks- living. Our only regrets are that we caLnot bo with vou in the flesh as we are in spirit " 73. " DETROIT OWLS. Operators , Omaha : This message Is not sent 'merely to 'Curry" favors in the "Mayne , " but as an expression of fraternal greeting rom Buffalo operators. REYNOLDS , Buffalo , N. Y. The committees managing the re ception and ball and entitled to high > raise for its success were the follow- up : Executive Committee L. M. ilheem , chairman ; J. J. Dickey , H. 2. Jennison , F. M. Crittenton , secre- ary ; Thomas Curry , treasurer. Reception Committee L. H. Kor- y , chairman ; George W. Shaw , C , R. Jraile , 0. Dwyer , 0. B. Havens , A. H. Mayne , J. G. Boyd J. H. Me- Guire , 0. W. Moore , C. E. Mayne , W. A. McElroy. G. W. Arbuthnot , D. E. Kimbiir .Wm. M. Dwyer. L > dics Hoctpliuii Committee Mrs. LI. H. Kotty , Mrs. E. L. Armstrong , iliss Mary E. Brady , Mrs. L M. Elheem , Mrs. Thos. Curry , Mrs. C. B. Horfori. Miss Julia E. Da visMrs. . F. B. Williams. Floor Committee E L. Armstrong , floor managers. Assistants G. M. O'Brien , Jr. , 0. B. Horton , G. W. Dickinson , Frank J. Burkley , R. 0. Hayes , , J. B. Prichard , F. B. Wil liams , FredG. Mason , 0. J. Lawton , R. R. France , J. G. Morsei Solomon's Water White Oil cannot be exploded. Only 30c per gal. 2C-2t SPABEL1N& JEWELS , Comprising Precious Stones and Gold and Silver Goods of Elegant Designs , " t Mr. S. Jcnasou , the 'Jewelsr , 410 South Thirteenth street , who com- msnced business sometime agoiu a small way , fads , by the reputation cf dis unequaled workmanship aiid the excellent quality of his wares , estab- liihed a good business and can offer a batter line of goods for less money than any Dottier ho\lte \ in the e'dy Why 1 Because his expenses are at least , one-third less than any other house han.Hi of goods. Mr. Jonason's experience in the jewelry buauesa is a sufficient guar antee that any work left with him will ba executed In the best possible man ner : Many of our citizens who knew he was head workman in the manu facturing department of a well known jewelry house ia the city can testifj as to hB ability. His reputatior as an engraver * is the high est , and simples of his worli can bo seen at his placa of busine&e , Having lately purchased one of thi best , and latest improved engraving machines , bo is prepared to' do al kinds of engraving , ancl haS put thi price down to two and a half cants i letter , just half the .price chargu by others. He has just opened i splendid assortment of clocks of thi best and latest improved pattern gold and silver watche ? , solid am plated silver - ware , including i li'ge variety of be utiful silver cup for holiday gifts , solid and plated gel < chains'ladies' ; sets , pl-uu and oraa mental gold rings , a full line of platei table cutlery from the best menufac turere , and in fact everything pertain ing to the jewalry business. Watcl ani .clock repairing a specialty. Cal and look through his stock 'befon making your purchases. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Dr. S. D. Mercer went west yesterday Fred Dtexel left for Denver yesterday Gov. Nance was iu the city Thursday. H. Kountze and wife left for Denvei Thursday. Hon. James E. Noith was in thocifr Thursday. Sirs. The L. Kimball came in fron the east Thur. day. H. D. Perky , of Denver , came up fror Lincoln Thursday. Fihlay P. Gridley and wife returna home yetterday. Mra. and Miss I ogers returned from SI .Paul Thursday. Clem Chase spent the national holida with his parents. Consul N. N. Vindquost was a wee bound passenger yesterday. Rev. E. H. E. Jameson went out t Central Citryestcrdjy. Supt. I. N. Fierce , of the Poor fanr came in from Wahoo yesterday. Sir , Maplesoa and family were amen ; the west hound passengers Thursday : -D. C. Howard , of Fremont , waaamon the outward bound ifassengera yesterdaj Ex-Ggv. JTohti Evans , _ of Coloradt passed through en route to Denver yestei day. day.Supt. Supt. E. M. Morseman , of the IT. I 'express , came injfrom the east yesterda morning. Thoa. Moore , chief packer of tha d < partmcnt of the P atte , left for Ch¥n Thursday. Sherman CanfieM , of the Nebrask University ate Thanksgiving dinner wit his.parentsjn this city. W. W. .Peet and E. W. Swayno de' ( gates from the Omaha Yi M. C. A. hav returned from attending the Missouri stat convention of the association , which held most interesting meeting' at 'Kansas City JohnTloyd , paymaster of the Bt & M. and lib .wife , spent the. Sabbath in .Lit coin among old friends , Mr. Floyd think Omaha 13 A very nice place , Hut for com fort , homelike"convenience and other thing that go a good ways towards making lif pleasant ; he think * Lincoln is the place.- [ Lincoln Journal. FBBJIESTATION. Buy your Watches and Jewelry , a W IPPLEj MoMILLEN & CO.'S ' Oreighton.block , l5t'h street. Try the Fermentation Compoum Yeast. Sold by all grocers. For Thanksgiving Oysters go t ( lizard's. t-w-t For Nuts of all fefds"go "t < lizard's , t-w-t Death Record. Charles Poland , eldest son of John M. and Mat tie Thurston , died at ' a. m. November 26th , 1880 , of dipfa. theria , aged six years , nine month ) and nineteen days. Funeral services at the residence of tbe parents , north west corner Davenport and Twentiett streets atlOa. in. to-morrow. Friend * are invitcd.to attend. . . David Oppeliheimer , wh'o has beet a resident of Omaha since 1873 , anc for many years an employe of Wesl & "FreTtcher , died in this city at IS p. m. , November 25th,11880 , aged 54 years 4 months. The deceased went 'to Load villa June last and while there met with an accident resulting in the Injury of one of hie feet. The wound was badly' 'treated ] and death ultimately resulted , from jt. He returned to this city Sunday after noon and died nat the hospital. He leaves a wife and two children in Germany and other relatives in the same country. Funeral on Sunday under the auspices of the Knights of Pythias , of which he was a member. Christ E. Voa ? , age 42 , at 9 p. m. Funeral will take place on Sunday at 2 o'clock from the residence ot Fred Wisman , south 13th street. 8PEGIAL KOTSGS8. > TO LOAH-KOHET. Cjer/J AAA10 LOAN At 8 per cent inter > 00l/UU 'eat , n stuns ot $2000and up- varda for 1 to S yeara * tmo ! on Qrst class Improv ed city and farm property. Apply at BEUIS Real Estate and Loan Agency , 15th anil Douzlaa Btg.5 278-eodtf tO XiOAH GUI at I w Offlea rnOlIAS. Room 8 , Crelijhton Block ' ONF.t TO LOAN 1109 F&rnb&m street. M' Dr. Edwart'ji LORD Agency. no7-S3-tf HELP WANTED Girl , S. E. cor. 20 and Dod8 St. WANTED 017-t7 Ajobdriviig wagon tot grocery WANTED botcher shop. Heat ot city refer ence. .SiidnsrD. , Bco efflco. 0.1-29 - - Geiraancirl that caTlrd on WANTKD--The > side SO'.Ii , between Chicago mid Ca < 3 to call again. 0-2-2 A wman coot , at the Emmeit WANTED 8 2 A woman coot , at the Eoran WANTED opposite t ) : Bco office. 02S-S7 CARPENT3RS WANTED At Stevenson's fy Shop. " , 15th anil DjTanport. 029 jO \TTAKTED-A wooiatl cook , ot Wm. Kolbe VV No. 1209 13th and Dou I-td. S2529 ANTED A.itroaif , active rnan. W ol'Jin'torat High Scl > col building. AKTKO flood girl for general house * ork , W ' " " " " = \jltlo do ceneial housework. WAKTEr nt 1214 Davdnpott btrcot. 912-27 - sccord pirt , with gocd reference ? , northwest _ coruer 18th and Cipito avenue. 306-25 WAJ.TED At Fred. Dellons * , 123 GIRL St. S lC-t AH KD lOmcn'wliohSTC some abi.ity as W salesnicn to J in onr forea in Iowa and Nebraska and intrddnte Dr.-Nanhej'a Family Uidical Book Mon whohiTenolhidexpeiience In the liU9ln ° ; s will be trii ncd dud st irto i in th e field. WlliguirantteKOod ivagcs to energttio men. Aildiess for three davn E. E. ITolUml , Council Bluffi , loiv-i , orW.UoUmd & Cor , Chiceo. 893 8tt _ \VANTHO-C .ok snd do 1-ou-ewcrk , io ; wa hing rlroninr , iTOthwest corno13th and Capitol Avenue. 883-tt -tTTA'JTEO Bf a jounjr man g ; i itrt : VV sliott-hajid amannensu or cor'jsfli.ij clerk ; hai haj e'sporlence in a Jar -u : .iu.--i' ' olflce , and can furrijh CScelltni ic.'ero.c a Ait- drees Shorth.nJ. Kee oTca. HTO-2o A coi dtadv cook : iio'.tfj rix > d WASTED ccr. 14tJ and nar.u-y , > ' .irme-i- ' S--'J All l r WANTED ft. Jonu IS tlio i > s Machined. ofBce on 1-th PL. * * . _ ' flffiRlMT-HOUSES AHD UiHu. OB HrNT House , four rooig , B > .utu end Jj 10th s're t$5.00 rwr m-tl'.h , Kc < ] Ute ; r J L ifcdagw' ' , real estate aent ' ; , opp. t ta p st- clB e. _ - . 813-to < f-3t _ OR RENT Two neat rietJfottajfes , Jeight rooms each , with well arid iU- terns corner Eleventh aud Masoii streets , one and one-half blocks from the railroad < l4bi. UAVIS & SNYDER , 914-25 .1505 Parnftm Street. RENT House in Slmf/a Jnd addition , FOR per raontli. VV. SIUERAL , roiui 8 , Creighton Uock. S95-U CjTORE FOR RN r Vita : floor and basement. J3 Apply to OaalJ & Merrill , 1C05 Farnham St. 891-tf RENT A furnished , south fiont room FOR Inquire at No 1612 Farnham St * 8l-tf | 70R REST That excelletit dwelling house S. L E. corner of 2il and California streets. Well , cistern nnd barn. Apply to John Guild , lOl'oFarnbamSt. ' 830-'f RENT Ewelling houfe S. E. cornfr of FOR 23 < land EurtSt ) . Excellent barn , ciatems indwell ; rent cheap. Apply to C. A. Merrill , 1005 Famham St. 840-tf rriOR RENT Cottage , on 5th and Pine Sta , \2 new house , eight rooms.on3dand CaaSts Enquire J. P. Koe , e. E. Cor. 12th and Fam- ham. 690-tl ' KENT 2 furnished rooms over Her- FOR' & Exchange , N. E. Cor. 16th and Dodee streets. 289-tf FD3 SALE. SALE no-83 power machine and cord wood tench and eawa. Apply next the Bee otflce. 020-2. T710R SALE Two close carriage ? , at A. J. JC Slmpsou's. 911-tf 17011 SALE A Hrtt-class liottl and restaur * JD ant business , located In the best pirt of the city , and Jo'.n-j ; a good bueinesj. The proprioto ; Is called nest to attend to mining interest , and mmt sell , irqu're at Bag offlco f61tf n 11OUSK3 And coiner halt ot lot , southeast fy corner Hth aud Caas Sts. , 7 room" in each ; rent for $20 and 8i5 per month CEMIS' I.'KAI ESTATE AOBSCT. 15th and Dougla ? Sts. 670-tl paints , at A Uolmes,18th and California Sta. 615-tl _ T7I ; K SAliKCottonwo J itunuer of all slzcaal S REDMOND'S. Sixtcenth-st. S16-t MI2CEILAN OUS- DP2 ! > lui.k colta , one 4 jeir old TAKEN and one 2 } ear old horsac 1 ; , 3 miles north on Uisaonri bottom. GoTILIK-i HfcYR. SSJ efSw S . ISth and Howard t. , Dc'erhead a pecialty. ( -55-1 m Absolutely Pure , tllada from Grape Cream Tartar. Xo othtf preparation makes such liiht , flaky hot breads' or luxurious pastry. Can bo eaten by ilvpcptlc' ' witLout fear of the IU resultltiz from heavy I dlKestiblefood. . " Bold only in c by all Qroccra. o- D Pnwnn Po V Vnrlr DISEASES OP THE EYE , Ear and Throat. DR L. B : GJTADDY OCULIST , AURIST & LARYNCIST. Office Over Kennard's ] Drug Store , Corner of 14th and Douglas Sts. novlS-3m HAMBURG AMERIC N PACKET CO.'S Weekly Line ol Steamships Leaving New York Every Thursday at 2 p. m. For England , France and Germany. For Paisage apply to G. B. RICHARD & CO. , Pa&secgei AgenU , xrtwav. NnwYorh Machine Works , J. Hammond , Prop , & Manager. The most thorough appoints 1 and complete Machine Shone and Foundry in the state. Castings of every description manufacted. Engines , Pumps and eveiy class of machinery made to order. order.pedal attention given to Well Angara , Pulleys , Hangers , 8haftinBridge Irons , Geer s Sattlng , etc PUnsfornowMichlnery.Meachanlc * ! Dracght * ng , Hodela , etc. , neatly executed. 66Harnev-'st. . Bet. 14tb end 15th. ACADEMY OF MUSIC ! * 'Saturday , November 27th Return of the Kivjrites. Oallender Georgia Mintrels , Sixteenth Seison. 2O Colored Performers 2O Scats now on sale at Max Meyer & Eros. t-s P. MOR GASH JOBBERS AND RETAIL * 5eilg Our mto Popularize oar store andincrease our business - ! , by sellin a large quantity- SaDmial attention of the public to our imSense a e1 * advance over wholesale cost. Surely our goods bought from BANKER THE MERCHANT , THE MECHANIC , FARMER , one and all are welcome at our counters ; the rich ever on the alert to eave a dollar f Qnd the poor also Wiu get , REDUCED. , Blankets , REDUCED. MORSE'S. .Blankets , Blankets. . - - - J-tii k.OLig UtElL/U u/ff'Vr Again we make reductions in these goods , and to clear our stock -we have marked as ollow - BLANKETS , Formerly sold at $8.00 , MOESE'S. BLANKETS , now marked $6.50. MORSE'S. BLANKETS , Formerly sold at $9.00 , ' MORSE'S. BLANKETS , Formerly sold at $15.00 , MORSE'S ' , BLANKETS , now marked $12.00. MORSE'S. ' UNDERWEAR , We open to-day a fresh line of MORSE'S 'ouv50ct. merino Yests worth - - UNDERWEAR - - THYYDO-P-CP , 7oc ; an extra heavy sesmlfss " J& U-tlbL b > UNDERWEAR , Vest oA $1.25 worth $1-75 American Hosiery Go's seamless UNDERWEAR , Vests at $1.50 worth $2.CO ; MOESE'S UNDERWEAR , Ladies' scarlet medicated Vests MOESE'S and Pants at $2.00 worth $2.25 , UNDERWEAR and the very b st seam'ess ' Vests MOHSB'3 UNDERWEAR , and Pants made at $9.00 a suit. MOESE'g ' Gents'all wool Vests and Pants- UNDERWEAR. $1,25 worth $2.00. Gents' best MOESE'S UNDERWEAR , seamless scarlet. Vests nnd Pants ' at $2.50 or $5 00 a suit worth MOESE'S UNDERWEAR , double asmuch. MOESE'S Conrvoisier KID GLOVE DEPARTMENT Morse's : , Just received a full stock of ' Kid Gloves , Morse's kid gloves from the celebrated - Courvoisier . ed French Factory of Ph. Morse's Kid Gloves , \ Courvoisier. Morse's Courvoisier Black Kids , 3 and V. Courvoisier ' * " 4-Button. Morse's Courvoisier Colored Kids 3 ' ' Morse's Kid Gloves' , and 4 Button , Courvoisier Courvoisier Undressed Kids , White Par Morse's ty Shades , Navy Blue , &c. ' Morse's Kid Gloves , Our new RIVERSIDE LACE GLOVE with the most approVed - Morse's Courvoisier , proVed style of fastening : Kid Gloves math ? in H and 15 hooks. Morse's , LACE FOSTER GLOVES Courvoisier closing out at great reduc Morse's tions to make room for the ' Kid Gloves. above newguOds. Morse's Silks Reduced . We have made greui , reducMorse's , tioziS in Black Silks and Silks Reduced , ouf Czishmere finished grotf V grain flilfe- Silks Reduced , Former pr'cd. Present price. Morse's. $160 f SI 45. ' Silks Reduced , 1 75 / 1 55 Morse's $ . 2 OO 2 75. ' Silks Reduce'd , 2 25 2 00 Morse's . _ . . * 2 50 2 25 Silks Reduced . . 2 75 2 45 Horse's , 3 50 3 10 Silks Reduced , Samples furnished and com Morse's parison solicited with silks Silks Reduced , from any retail house ia the" Morse's country. s. -JMXDIRSIE ! & GO. HAS NOW OPENED FOE INSPECTION HIS NW STOCK ! ELGUTTER ! of Fall and Winter Clothing for Men'K Tooths' Boys' and Children's Wear , SPECIAL ATTTENTION HAS BEEN GIVEN TO MEET' 1001 Farnham Street. the requirements of Everybody. OUR ASSORTMENT OF STYLES AND PATTERNS IS BlOCk. _ the most varied and-elegant ever displayed in the " city. ' CITIZENS ABH CORDIALLY INVITED TO EXAMINE our large display of Dress and Business Suits , Fall Grand Weight Overcoats , Novelties in Furnishing Gooden t Stylish Hats and Caps , Trunks , Valises , Caiiforfornia- 3 Blankets and Overalls , &c. . &c. t NO ONE IF HE CONSULTS HIS OWN INTERESTSWILL OPENING buy one dollar's worth of Clothing until he has seen our immense Stock and learned our Prices. FRITSCH'S PRUSSIAN Cough Syrup THE LATEST VICTORY OF MEDICAL SCIENCE. The only existing remedy for eTerj spe cies of Acute or Clironlc Disease ot the Organ * of Respiration , and an absolute SPECIFIC FOR CONSUMPTION I 'T'HIS all-potrerful vegetable prepara- X tion expels from the longs ana air pas- evcry organ which utilizes the breath of Life. It contains no stupefying poison , and Is In all respects a Healthful medi cine. The rapidity and certainty with which It ANNIHILATES A COUGH Is astonishing. Its effects go deeper than the more symptoms of pulmonary dis ease and discharges the cause from the system. Free and painless expectora tion is the mode by which it relieves the lungs , chest and throat from the hardens which oppress them ; thus arresting Con sumption and Bronchitis in the germ be fore they reach the more dangerous stages. The emaciated sufferer BATTLINS FOR LIFE frith the most terrible scourge of onr cli mate will flnd Frltsch's Prussian Couch Syrup a potent ally , and will assuredly win the fight by adhering strictly to till * great medicine. The CASES NOW ON RECORD in which It has been administered with entire success a * n remedy for every va riety of malady which affects the Re spiratory Functions . , runountto _ more FIVE THOUSAND * - at the present date , andyet the prepara tion Is only in the Infancy of Its useful ness. The great defect of all Cough Remedies hitherto Introduced la that they are simply cxpulsory. Hence they are useless ; for unless the causes of the acrid secretions which are coughed up are removedand the ruptured. Inflamed or maturated surfaces healed and re stored to their natural tone , a cure Is Impossible. Frltsch's Prussian Cough Syrup accomplishes these objects. The mucus and'mncopns which are the con sequence of I > nngiisease , are thrown off by It , while at the same time It soothe * and Invigorates the weakened tissues. "LIFE FOR THE LUNGS. " For coughs , colds , Influenza , bronchial difficulties , tightness of the chenthoarse ness , sore throat , trachltis , inflamma tion of the lungs , difficulty of breathing , pleurisy and all disorders of a pulmonary nature , It has never been equaled. Sole xsents In America , EICHAETSOH Is COi BL Louis , Mo. BOLD BT ALL DRUGGISTS. - PRICE ONZ.Y 25 CENTS. ' AGENTS FOB DEVLIN & GO. , BOST ! CLOTHING HOUSE , FAKMJAM STREET. MARHOFF'S TRUNK FACTORY. . The I' ami best assortment of Trunks and Valises 112 flic West. Telescopic Cases and Samp ! Trunks a Specialty. H. H. MARHOFF , - - - PROP. , 117 14th St. . : ; ; ioors North or Douglas St. SO.OOO CHEAP ! CHEAPER ! CHEAPEST MAX MEYER & BRO. Propose for thr > next ninety (90) ( ) days to sell then entire stock of Diamonds , Watches , Jewelry , Clocks SilverWare , Pianos & Organ GENERAL MUSICAL MERCHANDISE A.t "Manufacturing Prices , WMcn is from 15 to 20 per cent , below any Eastern Wholesale House , * 1 preparatory to moving into their weN Store , Cor. Ilth & Farnham We Mean Business , Come and be Convinced.