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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE-TIIURSDAY NOVEMBER 21 , 1884. THE DAILY BEE Omnhiv Oflloo , N . MIU Frnnm St. * . Now York Oflleo , Koom 05 Trlbnnc Building , _ _ _ _ _ WWicd every trornlnit watt ; * 8snd\j The MomTay morning d Uy. < U tr MJUti , T At . tlO.MlTbro.MontU . 13,03 fi.00 I Ono Month . LOJ PerWe V,25Cent . u nuig rosmro. 0 TMt . W.OO I Th o Montt * . I (0 aixUoatlM. . 1.00OneUonUi | . M . ft I Onjrtnn-Js tlomirohllnR oNei ! aiJIMIlorW mtutrt b ald bo addressed to tha KDITO * or Tni Sw. IUWSMS wrriM. 111 Business tietton Mid ItomlttanKl nhonld h < ndaMModtoTnsllRi PosusmNd OOMFAXT , QUAD * . DrMM , Cheeks nd Portofuoo orders to b made pay able to the order ol the company. THE BEE PUBLISHING CO , , PROPS' ' E. KOSEWATKU , Killlor. A. IL Fitch , Mr nnfforTatly.ClrciiUtion , E O. Box , 488 Omaha , Neb. joined the nalvallon array and the country in now aafo. Tun slang expression , "painting thi town rod , " has coascd to bo funny. Oivi us something trcah. Tiioan who have boon eating crov inoo election day will npprociato thi Thanksgiving turkey. TUB remarkably fine weather that ntll prevails is one of the blosaings for rrhlcl wo nro extremely thankful. ST. LOUIB la luxurnting in ntrawborrloi from Arkansas. The remarkably mild troathor hoa produced a nooond crop it that atato. THKKB is n great deal of cutting and slaihlng in railroad passenger rates al moat of tlio principal railroad pointa it the country , but Omaha ns usual haa t ( pay full faro. A coiiREsroNDENT asks the BBK whal iho population of Omaha was in 1880 The census ahowa that wo hod 30,002 Ir that year. Our population now is a frao ilon over 50,000. ALTHOUGH the cholura is rapidly dis appearing from 1'nrls , many of thoao who fled will not return aa they fear the plague will break out again early in the priug with much creator force. ONI : of the Paris papers urges Prooi- dent-elect Cleveland to propose , among lus very acts , to congress the abolition of impart duties upon pictures. This ro- fen of course to French pictured. TUB moat cauatlo thing gotten off on Olarkton , of the Dos Moimou Kof/inlcr , i.i a two line paragraph In the Burlington Hawkeye , as follows : Mr. Olarkson'a f ace will not appear on the next series of two-cent postage Btompa. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ MR GLARKSON , of the Dos Moinoa JtfffltJcr , oppoala to the republicans to stand by their guns and colon and their .old loaders and they will como In again tt right. The guns and colors are all right but with the old leadorn the republi can will como inull [ wrong. It wo * the old loadora of the Olarkaon atrlpo that sank ( the ship. They h&vo boon looking more Jo apoils than to principles. &H associated press dispatch troui "Washington naya that "Austin F. Kings- bury , of Ponca , Nebraska , haa boon disbarred - > barred from practice before the interior department , " Whoever hoard of Kinga- bury In Nebraska ? There are any num ber of doad-boaU and shysters in Wash ington who claim to hall from Nebraska , but who never put foot on Nebraska aoll. . TJUI authorities of Denver , spurred on "by the newspapers , have directed all the gambling houses to bo closed , nnd have driven the bunko men > ud confidence operators out of the city. Quito a num ber of these almrlcs luwo nlnco turned up in Omaha , and Marshal Oummingsrill do well to keep an eye on thorn , lest they attempt to Rain a foothold bore. Omaha hao been fortunately clear of thoao vul tures ior some years , and they never Again should bo allowed to muko this city their headquarters. , . . - IT Is now a nettled fact that Nebraska 'cannot have n cabinet office during 'Cleveland's administration , for reasons that are obvious , but Cleveland ia wllliiu- to bo gonoroua enough to concede to Nebraska the bureau of agriculture , which calls itself the department of agriculture , although it is only one of the BQvon or eight bureaus under the score tary of the interior. Now the scheme is to have J. Sterling Morton take the $ > lncoof Commissioner Lorlng and push a bill through congress to make the bureau into a department , which would create a jiew cabinet offlco , thereby finally giving Morton a so t in the cabinet. Of courao it depends somewhat upon the action of ojougrosa and the vigilsnco of Dr. Miller. IT is about time for the weather proph ets to send in their predictions concern Ing the coming winter. An aged citizen ol Connecticut , who claims to bo weatli or.wleo , "finds that certain significant phenomena which preceded thp hard winter of 1835 are now again observable , au'd bo therefrom concludes that wo ore entering upon en unusuMly hard nosacm. The no ta of mice and iquirrelu are built unujuilly thick , The corn-husks are cujHpicucniily lunvv heavy and tight , buds is in Iho gum on horee-ohcaumt prosier qusntity than usual. The pros- cioat srpjirrol has buried ita store of nuts much detpi-r than in ordinary year * . " NoUiiPg I BtiW.ho\wor , of Iho festive aid prophetic ground-hog ; uovotthekcB It would ba uuwiso uot to heed Uieeo tlmily inoultloriB of naturawhich other lovidont quadrupeds Interpret tp us. TIIANKSGIV1NG. The time-honored custom of annnn Thanksgiving , which originated nmon | , the pilgrim f thor > of Now England , i again to bo observed to-d y. Instead o a nuro handful of sturdy pioneers a proa poroua nation of fifty-five millions o people will colobrftta the dny according to their various customs and individual in clinationc. Originally the dny was designed signed ns a harvest festival at which the bountiful products of the field and orch ard were acknowledged an providontla gifts. Incidentally , and apar from the religious services , the d y was madn the occasion o family rouniona and gatherings of rola lives and friends at the old homoetcad The modern thanksgiving simply adhotc to the original design in the annual tur key dinner. The ministers and their congregation will observe the day in the usual manner nor , and builnoss Trill in the main b suspended , more as a matter of fort than as a matter of worship. Althoug this ia ono of the off years in Amoricat prosperity , and everybody knowa tha there la a serious depression in bnslnee and a paralysis of Industrial en torprinoB , not calculated to arous very much nnthnsiaam , yet there I much to bo thankful for. Firot and fora most , while other nations have boor scourged with cholera and other cpl domlcs , the people of this country ar enjoying the beat of health , and the sea sons have boon propitious for great crop and abundant harvosto. While tha republic public is about to undergo a revolution ir the political administration of natlona affairs , wo have reason to rejoice that th country la aafo , the government at Wash ington atlll liven , and the American fla continuoa to float proudly from the dom of the capitoI. There ore those tvho tab a gloomy view of the situation , but th good sense and second sob or thought o the American people prevail by largo majority. The overthrow o the republican party is not porpotna by any moans. The principles by whic ! it has succeeded in forever ostabllshin , liberty and equality for all mon , regard less of race , will aurvlvo. The people o Nebraska have especial reason to bo thankful for the marvellous growth of the atato in population , and the consequent development of our rcoorces and Increase In wealth , during the past year. Oma ha , the metropolis of this great state , waa never moro proaporoua and her prospects wore never bettor for a continuance o her wonderful growth Tan : OMAHA. Bxa two editiona dally , has reason to con gratulate Itself upon the fact that its cir culation keeps on Increasing from week to keep , rain or ahino , "and it ia moro than satisfied with the liberal patronage of our business men who know that their money invested by them in the advertis ing columns of this paper is put whore it will do them the most good. THE CITY PIUNTING AGAIN. A few worda moro about the city print ingmight bo appropriate. When the drat proposals were naked for in last July , the publishers of the BEK were not lisposod to put in a bid because they jould not afford to put their advertising atea down to the level of papers that hare ittlo or no circulation. It waa only upon .ho personal assurance of a majority of ho councilman that they desired to ad- 'ortlso in the boat medium that roaches ho people , and that the superior circula- Ion should bo taken Into accouufc in the otting of the contract , that TTO did mt In a bid. Our bid TTM of onrso higher than others , but It was cry reasonable and much cheaper than ny other , taking Into account the great ilffdronco in circulation. Two-thirds of ho council were about to award the eon- raot to the BEK when the "boyoottors" mt in an appearance , and by nil sorts ol hroats and misroproosntation nuccoedod n having It awarded to the Jspatoh foty naturally wo restated and resented ho intorforonoo of the boycottora , and vhon the contract and bond of the Wai- RCO Brothers waa presented it failed o receive a majority of the vholo council as required by the charter , kloantimo a resolution waa adopted by ho council whereby THE BKK waa dosig- latod to do all the city advortislnu at the atea named in ita bid for the year until mother contract ia made. That of courao noana , under the decision of Judge Wakoloy , until a contract Is ratified by iho mayor and council. When bids were nvltod last summer to bo accompanied ) y sworn statements of circulation joithor the Jlcrahl nor Kepublioqn would put in a bid , and ours waa the } nly proposition that compiled with the requirement in a manner that loft no doubt aa to the exact city riroulatlon. The printing controversy bad almost died out , when Councilman A.uderson took it upon himself to write out a bid for the Herald last week , which ho got Mr. Richardson to sign. Nobody had boon invited to bid , and Anderson's scheme evidently waa to play a snap game on the council , llad this bid como in by the front door instead of being sneaked in through the back entrance wo should have paid no further attention to It. There la Httlo or no profit In the work as compared with commercial ad vertising. But in order to test the sincerity of Anderson , lias- call , Wood worth & Co. , who have oppoaoJ Tim BBK proposalo ut every atop under the pretense of doairlng to economize and with assurances that they would gladly award the ooutiact providing our bid was within ton or twenty per oont. of that of any other paper , wo bavo submitted a now bid for the period from now to the first of July. Wo had M much right to put in that bid without a formal invitation as Mr. An derson had to put in hi * . Our latest bid U by far the lo oat , even if TUB BEK did u"t circulate four pipora in Onuha vrhura the llcrcdd circulates ono. The largcsl item between now and the 1st of July i < the registration list , which wo prcposj tt print for -1 } contu per name , Including residence , while the Herald charges five cents , There were 0,500 names on the list this fall , and the saving to the citj on that alone would bo $71 25. If then was no other variation the advantage Ube bo derived in reaching the whole com munity instead of a very small per cent ago Is self-evident. Now wo shall presently ontly see what sort of a guardian the lax piyora have In Mr. Anderson. DESEUTION FROM THE ARMY. According to the annual report of ad jutant general Drum , the average nutn bor of desertions from the army during the last throe years WAS 3,004 , or a tola of 10,992. This is indeed a serious matter tor , and the causes leading to such whole sale dcaortlon should either bo loasonoc or entirely removed , na the nature am extent of this crime certainly have a demoralizing moralizing influence upon the army Some of the causes are too much manua labor , deficiency and lack of rarloty ii food , dcsiro to obtain higher wages , nn healthiness of station , intemperance am dissipation. The military authorities hav < it in their power to remove BOUK of those cauBas. They can cortainl ; direct that soldiers ihall not bo required ti potform mechanical nnd other work no necessary to the military service am foreign to thu dntioa of a soldier , aui thui abolish the too prevalent custom o forcing soldiers to perform labor fo which they would bo paid good wage If not in the nrmy. Gen. Crook roc onimsnda the raiting of tha character o the eorvlco BO M to orcrcomo the lot estimate Jn which aoldiora nro held ii civil communities , and the limitation o appointments in the army to gradca o the aoadomy and the ronka. "There i no reason , " aaya Gen. Crook in hla re port , "wly a low catlmato ahould bi placed upon tha soldier , and if citizom regard him aa an Inferior it ia porhapi largely attributable toe dicers of the arm } themselves , many of whom place alowoi estimate on the private soldier that upon their horao or cow. There is a wide difference between necessary discipline and unnecessary brutality , and if all oJBcora do not rcoognizo this , all onliatod men do. Tt ia true that the failure ol congress to make proper and auQiclcnt provisions compels the soldier too often to perform labor that should not bo performed - formed by "him ; cutting hay , wood , and the like. But it is equally trno that ho la compelled to do work for of&coro fo : which there Is no justification , nnd the performance of Trhich is repugnant to his fcelim ? ! ) , and tends to humiliate him in lis own estimation aa well as that of othora. i There are certain classes of work which a ioldlor ahould never bo called upon to perform. To indicate thoao classes , it is only necessary to say that the uniform oi the American soldier ahould not cover a man who ia perform ing the labor of a menial. " Among the remedies that congress ahould apply to prevent desertion , and which have boon suggested by various hou htfnl and experienced ofEcors , are ho following : Reduction of the term of onlistanont rom five to throe- years ; settlement for lathing issued rociuita at the oud of first fear of service ; Increased pay for non- ommlsslonod officers1 ; the establishment > f jlargo depota , at each of which all the ompaniea of ono regiment could bo con- olidatod ; propar appropriations' snb- istonco ; shelter and transportation to ho end that ocldiorswill sot bo con * /ortod into laborers ; aovoro punishment or desertion , the second offence to bo oil owed by ignominiousdismissal. . The promotion of temperance in the army , vould undoubtedly reduce the number f desertions and Improve the morale of boarxaj. . THE St. Louis Globe Democrat takes lie following philosophic * ! view of the olltlsal oltuntion : There ia nothing lost to the republl- ana except the poatofHcoo , and nothing ainod to the democrats except a lively ow among themselves In the distribution f the postoffices. PniifBAs T. BAUHVM ia still an object f facetious oonuern among his neighbora n Bridgeport , Conn. , on account of his ampaign offer to aoll all his real estate t ono-third less than KB value if Clove- and were elected. Tur. loader of the "Cowboys' Braes iand" uses a seven-shooter aa a baton. lo far uot ono of the horn-blowers haa iilaacd a note. The revolver will now irobably como Into general use as a mui- col persuader. Imnd Grunts and Itnllroutt Dolitu. . New York Star. In his last oflicial report , Hoa. Noah ) . McParland , cotnmiaskmor of the gen eral laud office , makes this significant admission - mission which ia designed as a warning o congress and the people : "Tho time is near at hand when there will bo no public lands to invite settle ment or afford citUouo of the country au opportunity to oocura cheap homea. Meanwhile vast stratohos of uncultivated anda are every where observable , titles to which haa boon acquired by ovations of aw. The numerous methods o ! diapual now oxiiting and the laxity of precautionary tionary provisions againsc misappropria tion are resulting in a waste of the pub lic domain , \yithout the compansation altondcnt upon small ownership fozactual settlement. " These are words of very serious Im port , for they deal with the moat im portant and urgent issues to which the earnest attention of honest legislators can now bo directed. Owing to the prodigal and corrupt extravagance which marked the action of successive congresses in Urn regard , the paoplo cstno to acquire a vague notion that the public domain waa practically limitless , aud that it wn * a patilotlo duly , nvthur than otherwise , to votoitawty iuhupo ir oln to corpora tions which would accept it us it gift Warning voices aru raised in vnin , The wa to wcuton without interruption , until now there Is llttlo loft for nokual scttlem o arid mouutilus , airsuips aud dcfcrta which the corporations do nut claim. Having brou'/ht us tj this pvs iho rcpublicnn parly in ils national con vention of 1884 solemnly rertoUoi that the remaining public lindc shall bo re- aorvod for actual settlers 1 The Star endeavored to keep thin vital question to the fore during the recent campaign , but it was submerged in the deluge of personal icsuos lot loose upon the country by the Independents. Now that the fiola of vision is clear once moro , it behooves us to promptly revive the agitation for regaining our stolen public lands and find out whether Jay Gould still dominates the United State 3 sonato. The following corporations , on whlcli the Evening Post gang of this city hat fattened for ycsrt , received large land grants on the express conditions that , If not completed within the time specified , all lands not earned and patented tc them ahould then revert to the United States : Acres uiv onrnei : Acres and for granted. foiled. California nnd Oregon. . 'Alf.Of2G ! 818 80) ) Origan nnd Califorula..3,701,7CO 3,37tfG9i Oregon Central. . . 1,130.880 7C3D2t Total . 0,980,100 4,902,42 : The subjoined table shown the loading railroad corporations which tiavo not bull their roads at all , or which have bull only some part of them , within the tlmi proscribed by law , yet all of which cliiif tenaciously to the original land giants : * ' - ? ; : ; ! ! ' ' : , < " ' * . | ft ivtf | r Miles . . - . . , - . - . . . Length of j coin - 1 , t if Acreii rend In plct crnntfc ) . miles , , ocl. Northern Paci 48,215,010 2,27'i ' . * C 03 Atl'tio & 1'ac.JOGUO.tOO S.420 121 Southern PAG. 5GU,2G1 5 2 , 23 : Texas Pacific. lt-109,7CO 1,483 18 N. Orl'nsPao. 003.2H 318 < s Nom Total . 110,049,8-12 7,010 l,0t ! Subsequent to the expiration of thi dates fixed by lair for the completion o : thcso several roads the Northern Pacific haa laid down 475 additional miles of rai and the Atlantic atd Pacific 200 milea None of the others have put in a solitary apiko : yob all cf them cling llko grin , death to the land crants. The Soutlmri Pacific , which was built out of the profits of the Union Pacific , claims that ll ought to receive title to the 14y09,7Gt acres voted to the Texan Pacific , whic ) Gould did not build ! The origin : * grants averaged moro than 15,000 aerct to every proposed milo of railroad. But , moro thin thi , the govcrnmen * haa cubsized four of the Pacific roilrcad ayntomB by loaning them its credit to guarantee their bonds and by paying tht- semi-annual intc-rcct upon their Indobt pdneaa. The account ia thus summarizer in the ropnrt of i nilroad Commisaionci Armstrong for 1883 : Duo from Union Pacific . 551,091,055 Duo from Ceut al Punitic . -15,3212,071 Duo from Sioux City aud Padfio. 2,971,2(5'- ( Duo from Central lirancb. Union Pacific . 2,090,725 Tootal . S102.37G312 By the transportation of troopa ano supplies thcao corporatiens have reduced their indebtrdnoea from $123.845 705 to the figure above given. The United 3tatea treasury haa paid out $41,870,514 in the ahapo of interest on tioir bonda , and it ia under obligation to redeem the principal ( ? < > i 623,512) fifteen years houco if the companies tbemoclvcs are not in condition to do BO. The Thurman act waa passed to corapoll the formation of u sinking fund to redeem the indobt ednesa at maturity , but that fund u ? yet embraces only a 4nfle in excess of four million dollars , , thanks to Mr. Gould's potoni influence with the United States suproao court. Here , then , are moro .than a hundred million acres of land , and moro than a inudrcxJ millions cf dollars in hard cash besides , at stake between the monopolists and the hard-working taxpayers , is it any woniJer-that Mr. Gould and hia con- : rero3 ahould have token so deep an in- ; oroat in tla late election ? It will not bo forgotten that the for- 'olturo bills passed b ? thn house at ito ast sosaion were amotharod in the ro- jublican sonato. If the election of II JB joe Ooukllnjj can rovohitioniaa the eon ate and thereby 1 brow the full rosponsi- > ility of land grant and Pacific railroad o tslatlon upon the domocrata , the Star , or one , will heartily advocate the elco ion of Racoo 0 Don't growl. What' * done can't bo helped. Better luck nuxt timo. Seven juJgoa of the euproma rourt were elected by tue Now Hampshire legl.luturo last St John Isn't sorry that ho wai iMeatoil Ho liB3 now n , eood'i-xcuao ' foroot "setting 'om up" { or thoboya , Now let Cleveland nnj Hlatno Hvak lia-i'l' ' , order u dinuor auit ln\ito Butler und St. John to pmtnko. A I'enn&ylvania danlUt is-aiikmt ; n Ktrnni ? anil iurcoplo pull forcougreeci liu haa already killnj iho nerved of hid ouomlea. Alexander Selkirk. In his testimony bufora tliu Albany cuuna-lnir board , was curiously enough supported fcy.Mr , Friday. Sir Mot > es Moutctioro hai witnessed nil the prmidentihl CJntests in the history of America , at n uufo distance , furtuuutoly fur him. 11 Iva aiys ahn has- nut done with pollth.i , S'oil now agitating the. iiiuistlon of tha ap pointment ot wonion to local school Imnl ? . Tom Ocllltroe'a ( uccotuor tn the nuxt con- ( ? tt a will bo the f > r t natlva Texan who wax over elected to tlm homo of.ieprosontativea. Mr. UUlni attilhutoj his defeat to pro hibition and a rainy ilny. As wo romarknil before , tha whole troub.u was lee much water , , Th gru > k troabla wl& Broth'r Dluitio U that kl lingua U not on good tarm with hU pen. Thoy.uro Always coutr-dijtloR each ether , Garfield'u plurality in jnchiRan. 68,820 ; lllalnn'ii plurality iu Miehlgau , lb ! , > 3D. 1'rob- ably the colored mtm were uot allowed to vote upthoio. Hundreds of' ' th "jTammany lirnvca are iurnlibinK up their accoutirmentj to niui uh iu the Inaugural proceatlou \VaihInxton on llarch 4,18KS. William K , OlmnUler rcRwds Jonra , tha slloKod head of the repulilUT-n naticn 00111- mltteo , ai mieUko . , Thii is his way of whacking Blktnu , The P. i'adilphia ' 1'rorH ' 11711 : "Oail Schurz would t Uo a cnbluut pjsitlou from Cluvel mil and call it square , Thcru'd nothing mean about Schurz but hU appalito. " Mr. Cbakllne haa writtin to Vashlugton laily huimattuj } thatliii ctmllUcy lot the United States.senate Is 'not a luaaUca ) o.ues tlon" wliateTor that may meaiu ILOv c 17" , W voters in a8" lhll etts who out ballots , al thu gnburat > ri il klectiun of 1SS3 did not fe l enough mterctt in the uMIonal contest t : > go to tuo pelh Ust xvek , Talking nbout ran prHudico , in fioMobile , AU , duirlct t liu tepubllcJiu cant IJato wu 1-cnteiibocansoliuvjbu "yellowculoreil in.vu , " for uLoui many of the 'HjUck colored incu" nfusul to votu. Tliucrad war It over for nhnfitrverjlwdy cxoejitBt. Jolmitud Usv. fir IHiitlmnl. Thu lumv'jilpn will bo proaocutudliun > u ly iu thulr casa d rin < tke cobuliiR four veari. - [ Sugiuaw Courier , Tlis um wuiup his fiilflllml Mi lUstloy , lie v ill vW u tit ilnwn in tlm corucr xtul co < 1 lit * fii'Muru vblle thu chestnuts lie pu led unt i f Urn iiru are bain ; ; tatnpibd b } tuo iltiuo cratio monkey , Of conrnath r ult of the dcctlnn is no I l urirUo | t ) Ool. Joeetih Medill , Ab far bick 'w ISfO ha predicted that UUlr.e. caulil l ot c rry the country \\h'Waw Held nrti Mttrat Ha ! tnid n.ado the came prcdiclion. QirifMl Duller f y ho bfRan life ai A worV- Ing m n. .So did Gould V nder lit in1 other son > of toll who nto dolnij their hnrdu ! work now In t ylntr to prove that ninety cent ! n day is the straight road to thu worilngmon'i p&rndiec. They Rot Into n political qtmrrrl At the n . Honal convention of the Woman's Chrittlnti Ttinpcranco union , Pay the Hoaton Hornld , nnd ono woman thoiipht to wttlo the dllhcuHj by nnnou cloR that * ho had revelation froir , Gi U TIB to what should be dono. Hut nntur nllp , it was not dono. National conveutlonf nro not msceptiblo to Mich influenccB. An nrtoslau well h spouting ico-cold water in Salamanca , N. Y. , nt the rate cf M,0l C burels n day. Tlia fact lisa only been uiad ( public dinco tho.elocthin ; otherwise the pub lie would have been M unro ai they can bo ol anything in timed of political incitement ex citamont that the well was eimnly anothei St. John campaign document. Uy the way what linn become of Sir St .John ? I TlIANKSaiVlNO" The poetry of the "enow-whlto ballot' ia not to our taste. Thanksgiving poerru are bolter. To keep the detectivoa on the qul vivc wo rise to remark that a great many few murdora will bo committed between no ? and Thanksgiving doy. Wo shall observe Thanksgiving day ai usual , but there won't bo any turkey ot the republican table this year. A hunl of cold corned beef and a slab of frczoi plo la good enoiiph for ua after all tha haa happened. Philadelphia Presa. Though lifo bo ind and murky , It's always worth the living > \ hen wn it dnwn to the turkey Uu ThankcRhlng. Puck on Wheels. "Ma , pa won t want any turkey 01 Thanksgiving Day , will ho1 ? ' Wi.j.jlgu RBn Why not ? " "Oh , "causo Mr. Jonea haa boon callni O'owa over eluco the Chicago convention. ] Beaten Timua "Confound the - 1" "Why , hubby , what are you swearing BO awfully about1' "Oh that , - turkey - him - 1" "Whnt of " the turkey ? "Intuiual fool baa got out an' tun off.1 ' Navcr mind " , ray dear - "Never mind 1 By the - herr jpoons , Mary , your calm Indlfforoico ii ia provoking na the turkey , II m in - can wo give thnnko in a propel pirit without a turkry to our nama ? " [ Ohlrnpo N"w . _ f ' n r.S. A man of seventy-two and a woman ol fifty-five were arrested together in Sat Francisco recently for drunkenness and fast driving. rpIIB drcat llalsimlo Dlsti'U' 01 JL of Wltch'IIize ) , America- 1'ine , CinaJa Fir. Marigold , Cl vcr t'los'oni" ' , of , raMixl SANFOUD'- 11ADICAL , CUHU.fortho linmcdlM relief mul peiman nt euro of over fotra of ( Jatanh , fioni a slmiil Coltl In the Hen' ' to Lots of Smell Taste and Hearing Cough nti Cainrrhal Con mntion | , Coroplcti ticntuent , roosiEtli of rnobottl Raulcal Cute , ono box Catnrtha Salt cat anil one Imprcnal inhaler In ono packa o , may n , w DO had o all D u/pl-ts for 81.10. Ask fo SANUFOUD'SHADlCil , CUKE. Complete Treatment with IiilmlerS ) "Too only absolute gpcc'Do ' we know ol" Sled rimap. "Tho In t wo ha > o foinil la a lifetime o utlcrlDK" lUv. Ir. Wif-uln , B > si on. "Alter a Ion triKulo with Cat'rrh the JUs'CXL CURS has COD qu-red" Her. 8. W. Monroe , Lowlshurgh , Pa. " hive not faunrt a case It did not relieve at once.- " Andrew L c , M\nchea'cr ' , Was' . Totter lrup nnd Chemical Co. , Bnaton for the relit t nd protentloi the Irstant U Is applied , of Ilheu matlem , Neuralgia , Sclatlo Coughs , Colds , Weak Back , Ston no' , and liowoln , Shootlnt > - Fains , Numbness , Ilrsterla , Ft iiiC male l'aln . I'alpitatlon , Dynrei 3a/ ' sla , LI\er ComrJalnt , BUI-u Fever , Malaria , and Epldcndo urj Co'lln'8 Tlastors ( ui Elect il. Battery combined with a 1'uroui I'listnr ) and laugh at pain 26 norywhero. IN THE PASTRY SF c ctc.nnvnr Cnkci , . tlrllcalvlauuil nut. iu which they are luitdc. STEENGTH AND TRDE FKUIT FLAVOlt THEY STAND ALOXE. PRKPARCO ny THE Price Baking PowderjCo. , ClilooBOv III. at. Loula , Mo. u * CR > or Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder -AKO Dr. Price's Lupulfn Yeast Corns , licit Dry Hop Yciii * . " ATiT ! 23TT O-IIO WE MAKE 13T ONE OUAUTT. SPECIAL NOTICES 0 to loan im city propt'tv. In suois ol M1NKV and up. W. II. Mottur , 1503 Karuam B32 dee 21 p /u OMtl 1O IXA ? In Bunwosco and upwards. ilVl O. F. UvU and Co. , IKal E.tatv aud Loan Ar n' vm Vnr'amBt. 353 tl > < tui on ciutuilt. UiUruna llcketi .boujKt Kud toM , A. r"orom\n , 21J a , 13tl Kiaanclal Hu-lmiL'f , largo or small loani OVSAIIA uvluonipprove. ] socurltv ' nice , hours 0 t ) t cokday * . UtolHiiixlij * . 1603K rniuiStTOJt. Mto l > oe , 2 V\/ANt > rl ) IniraeJ'Jt Ij , t mricUyua ontiltlUs > ' oreintl m ul r oty ounasa ra , naUry or coin- niliilun AddnaiQ N i > u tcrOuih Neb 7i5- ' ! > | W ANT' ) ) Vc ntpttent aiiliolnhlehook-ketpsr tet f Ui kn IB k ip o ! tvonlDRS , Artiliti "B. B" lh' ulliou. .64-27p vttlto * ! > K rd fo' in article ol T merit , Call at WO a l h > tco , tip ita'r ' * . 1102J _ \\'ANTH > Anac''vn nun Ub rr without > per. it lo'ooio < anr.i for ailicr'U ' < n { Ir.qul-u tl UitrovMa | II 111 R. ' . Hold Ii yet. 77itp ) 7ANTii0 : mm tir nllroiJ work. II Wt.h \ \ mil r , 4H H. IJtli St ' .07-S-p - Ki I f' ' " f ina' ' hou > work In o nial l iu'.Liuchldroa ; lot S 2i.h ttiuul. SJU Dttil. . M , ro t Jrtttt u. 742p vw/vM'K 1A wya wrouk it Einmol Utuio \ \ IW-lb \\iANtKn-A vlrl to dostomlhon j wlr , tfi > ' " 8 ) Mh t. 737'Wp \ l' A N i \nmcl3c t > k . . . o unii ; ftjc s a wee * , atM T Patro.'s , siuni'wrs Mrtes na r I.akf. ISlbs \'TA Vfjaj A ( { nt t. fl Novoiiy Tidy Holi ti and Ump > X'lntunhpf. C.ll at ) .urO | , < at hotel on lOih sticet , from 4 to 8 p. in. 7KJ-2 p 1 \ f AN7 ED-A ftjfn icmietcnt ( , ltl > > houid otk. 2SU Dougl.s strctt. " \V\TKD 4ttl e , Ihn ngcn In cvsry county n . . . ' ' , Jli"r'k ' * ' l ? repic.-ent the Mutual lle-ervi fund Life Asjoclatlon of Ntw York. IJ. H , Ifobl sou E .i.gi tgcnt'leliagi li , Neb. C77-i7 \WA.STtl-Olrl a t H12 C' i itol avo. ' ' C53.26 _ [ WANTKD-.Nurjo girl 1008 Karnam bt C83.lt Wo want a Hr.t c'assimn , who hai some cxpciUr.ce Iu ucwipapcr work , to tdd tour corisof S3hclor and travell' ' g cnrres poiidcnts. Oo d wjgej will IHJ paid to ihu ilgh man. Kcfon noes required. AdJrcsi llixnt or Out CONTINENT , BloomlngtjnNeb. 070--.0 W ANTKD Olrl fnr general homework at f. E ocrncr 20th and IVrnatn. 643-21 TAfANTlID Aglrllluht home-work , Kood horns T T Mrs. Becclior lllgliy , Oi2 8. W. corner IMh anil I"rd St. 660 6p WANTRP Twoladj csoks , first Miilncjnd ; ? 3 . . . . ' ° .rnis' fttid 10 for raconiL Come or wilte J > W. ilcCaulet , OentMl Hotel , W ere , Neb. TXTANTKU-ARents tosoll In Nebraska anew worl T V by a popular author. Call on or addreau Jon and Haiclrlgif , 210 north 17th St , Oman * Neb 21 > 7-an30i ] \\7ANTED-To buy a o'.ty lot to be paid In wockl * TT or monthly IniUllmcnta. Address "U. H " lie office. 210-tt TIT'ANTED Iadls and gtntlemen to talio nloc TT llKht , pleaHint ork at their own homes ( dls tanco nu objection. Wcrkncntby mall , 81 to $5 i iliy can ba quietly mide , nj camuwlnir. Please ad dreRsatoncc/Olobo Jl'fg Co. , Boetui , Mass. , bo : 1314. r93-cieo 1 TTTA l KD Ladles or gentlemen In city or countr ; IT to lake nice , light and pleaauit work at thol own hottc ? , $2 to $5 a day easily and qu.eUy made work eont by u all ; no cama'elnsfjno stamp for reel' Please address Ilcllable Man'f'g Co. , I'hliadolphla , fa CO-2-lm WANTKD-LADIE3 UU OENTLEMEN-In Mf or country , to take nice , light andpIeaMU norkattb.olronnhome ; $3tog5 per day etslly am quietly made : work sent by tnalj ; no cantaealng ; m utamp for ruplv. I'lcaio addrcaa ilellable Uaut't ; Co. Philadelphia , IX 103-lu " \ T7"ANTKIByaOcrnun woman.'rnnlnKlnprlvti T > fai.liy. AildntH " 11. K. " Bee oliic.76327 ] T17ANTED Situation by JOUHK man of 1 ! josr : i t cxpcrUnco In dry Roodd bets and shoes un < Bioccry aloits , city or country. Good rcftrenoa Addrcm "L1. C , C. " Boo olllco. 733 2 : ] WANTED A situation by ft joung Udy 19 clerl in noihna , 3eara oxpotlcnco. AJdrres" A. B. " Bee ollloj. 737-lp "nC7ANTESltuatlon by aladyas houstkeepcrfo ; TT a widower. Address IT. 0. C. , Omahi. 72S 27p TX/TANTEI / ) Hy two Oonnau ( ; lr ! situation Ir TT Amorlcan family to do general honseworn. Addn 9 , "A. K. " Bee offlco. 727-20p WANTED Situation as a wet nurse. Addre'R 31 ! N llth street. 717-20p TT/ ANTED Sew me In private famillec , by om it who tmdctbtands dressmaking. C.U. B. , Bxi offlcs. 710 20p TX Copjlngor other oflle work , by T T laiiy. AddrcM B. E. , UXK offlo ; . 723-28p "VT7ANTED By nuiso with ton ycari cxrerlonce , I * nnd good rcommcndatlon , emplojnicnt ln < quire nt St. C arlc3 Hotel. 700-1 f TlfANTED Position .13 wet nutse. Applv at TT Woman's Christian Atsodatloii , City IlaP. 03 26p bituacicn as UGOK < keeper , In whoccao ! retab'.lihmect 13 Omaha. Address "O. " care Boo. 8SO-tI rruvo Gentlemen can lia\o a larju handiomcly fur' J. nhhcd hecond story front room with exec lent board , 2020 8t. Marj'iaxe. 705-S8P "YAT'AhTED To excbango ono of the bent retail gto- Ti ccrlisln Omaha , for real ostste In the city 01 for lanil adjoining the clly. Addrtstt "A H. T. " Bet cilice. 767-tl _ A phjslciin denr ! B to | rent otllcc IT with some othtr phM < ! clan t tlmm whtrolichK no otDco hours. "A. A. ' Bee otllcc. 70J 27f Some HDakfHtn feed hisnnako killers. WANTED Will pny $1.25 a piece far nnakin at M K. Mar tic's storo. No. 316 South IMIiSt , vho Hfl'slurnlturc ftoiex rndcarpeta on weekly payments. 7tS-tf WANTP.D A young man with limited capital niches to engage In a small manufu tuilng hna < InefB in Omaha , nas had uoellion M cupt. of eh'p , trnplojlnc over 100 IHMI In the eatthai > also txper ieiico In olllco , can lurnlihbcst of recommcndatljtis ai to character and abllltv In renlv , ple Bo irive nanio in full. Address "W. II.1 Bee cfllce. 741-20p WANTED By gentltman , wife and toy , board iu prhate lainll > , references eichanctd. Ad , dress "C. B. 1. " Bee office. 745-20 "YY ANIED In piivato family , two Btenly bo-.rd TT ere , at a veiy rosonablo rate. 1812Cumirg utrect. 712-27p Busmoes. An active merchant ol WANfKD thorough ln'clii'tB education and babltH O'n tumplatlng n chanue January Ii 1. 1886 , wi-hea to pur. -hare an inlcreet In a well established mcnantllo or manufaituilng btislnenn , w < uld buy unt a small bus- uetvi.has $10 000 umhcan furnish r forer.co6 ola bleb orlder and would expoctunme. To sccute reply , ad- druts giving lull name aud partlcuiam , "Merchant1 r ri > Ike oHIro. 860-8t lowkp WANTED 52.CCO on flr.-t-claf s city cecurity.for f yfirs , t B per cent. AddiCES Box CZO Post- > m" _ 70C-U -ilou BO .Ua X'Jln. FOU HEM' 7 room brick house , barn , well ar.d cln'otii , will rent chf ap to tber'glit ' tenant ft soil on OJBJ mootaly lujneutn. AlILijhU7Knrnaiii st-eet. 70Mf FOIl III' N I 0 room touje , fine y&rd , I'nr.t avo. AMI-K , 15(7 KtrncniSt. 701 tf _ iOR HKNrNice fnrnUhcd room in prhate fun. II ; 710 ' ! ) " " ( . 70) 2r i\uii HKN'T tipleudld hou e , oodlocation. $26 I' PIT month. It , C , 1'attcr.iou , cor. 13th and h'-rnam. 770 28 HXi'IIAhii-Unloa ( : Pumflo Hallway Contract rTiOll 1 on 10J laid for hoisehoM fu'iil'ure , would take none aud biggr. Call or addre.il ' ! ( . " 1207 Fainam ot. 747-27 bENT Ijuge iilrely finnlufced room eultaMo I7MJU two len icuitn or gonthman nnrl wile. Ali < smaller lurnlthcd r om. I hoice Ucatlon , Apply n J1 l th i-t , inn hlo.kBCiilh tt. JUry' a\e 7-H-SOp HEM' Kunilnheil rooms brick block , ito ern FOIl prn\cuieuls , tno bluck tioai 1'ost olll c , H W. corner lf > lh ard C pltolnvt. 031-SOp > oil Kr.i-,1 ll.ivhaol eight rooms si iiateil on Ilarrey H. , Bctwof n Howard and 1'ieaeaut St > . Inquire W. M. Thompson , Kirnt Nat Bank. RENT KorparticKbulls ct" , Muiropo.ltan 171011 hall , newly decor , t il aud Inrnttlud and with all ra > lern InprovementM. Apply to thetrmtoos care Max Ue er It Co. 731-2 | j > Cll HENT A viry det'jablo room. Inqnlto At I1 1721 Cat Itolavc. 733-lp RKNT HOUBJ 14U California nti et and part Full ot the furmturo l r sale. Aim S furnished recta > torrent. 7&i ! < IpOU RENT Pleasant furnithed roottf > 00 N. 17th t : S88 TTiOll UENT Two rooms furnished tr unturnlJied L1 on ncocrnl djor , HIS Chicago St. 72139 I. OIIU Nr-Kurnlihed roorea In bullJIncN. K. 1 ? coruir Mthandllatcnnoit , C.ll ultcr Sp. m HHR I'.KST A lurnls'di cottst'oon Ltnvcnuoith nca ? 21 Kurnituru tur nalc. Inqulri ! nt J U George at V.itonfc Oallother'a ; 73' 'tip Foil UENT A hrw tum'ri-d Imnt room * l'h ' I rarcl. 316 per month. 017 SJtli bticct , i > ctucon Ita-il aaa Cutnlnf . 71t'.29j' . HUNT A MW 1)0' sc dt 10 r i-mn , anrl A barn , Hnill harUrtnit It wit iim I'.rk rucnuc , : IioK ; troaiFar am strut Iiqulro Din Fariiaui , 70St ( 011 HKNT Ono 3 room hou&o HO \ > t itoulhitud 17 01 u6 loom loub : fi'J 60 i tr iirnth ; haid and nu'twaur A | > ] 1 } to John 1 * . Ilealy , 1 th iiiid Ulnrkitie t * . 7il-iC7 ! | > I , 'OU HKN l'-Kuri.lin a tooiu at 2323 Hi. 31 ) L1 Aunuo 715-2J . / III NT T'oh uises , 5 ro UK , mct 8 0 I' l I.lO/ 1 mjilh. Itiulic8i01) iljo ktifft , UC > f.j > Oll IIKNTKuur room c ttau H. 1) h 31 1'rtr- ' I 1 ItrJvJl.yne. C > j tf i , nil lUiNT I'uruUhid room nuUib'o lor t' ' i Bt. I/OIl RK T-Scocott B 2 W. 10 h St , < my ! I1 on llo lsliouil.nu : cwrlUa. N. H. rk. 91-S'P - . , KENT mfci dwolllpR nmsj , fnrn'ihed o . . . untarnishedK icily watir and al rn * 1 rn Im l arovtmcnta lu < itrra fa irim'sts N. W. Cor icth pud rarmm strcoK -ft f , J7011 nhJftHrgint furnrohed front rocmi In Mills ( ir rulc , with KM , s tMi-vut oner cf the > nocrion | Meek , corLci joth ntillUtcnpoil St. , orer Jf'txtj's Chlj Store , Apply room | 8 , Jim. Thru Soiuo , 63u. ji * f7 OK lll.NT-Tosentienitn only , a pi a ni fur- J K nl.'toil loom , 3 n corner 20th anu Dotijrla' . p fI4.lt r 1 011 UBNT-liKniMied roomi At UX HownnU I poll HUNTKlofrrintll roorahruea , Imcl and soft water aHtmdcrn iroprftiomonis , bcit Ircitlon In city { "P. Barker tt M.jnc , 13th and Kirrjtin. 32 ? tr FOR n NT T o nhciy ftirnUt-cil liort ro-.m nlth of without toaid. Sto\ea In tilth , ISIS Capitol A\e. tOJtc-14p 7 011 KKNT-Nice furn'she-l roomi ore half bl'ch L1 from U } d > opera honse. M. F. Martin S18J Eouth Itih Direct OC7IJ F 10IS lll JT Karnhhed roomnnn beard5.00tt woeVcrjr bo loixxtlun , 1811 Davonpott , FOK n VT The twontory meat market corner 10th and Mamn. I'mibjan & Co. , 1613 Farna 4 < Mf EtOll tlENT-Two clcit ntrocmi In H < xllckV block , rivulaon & Cn , 1513 tsrnim. 3i2-tf . . FOH HENr-KurnlshoJ frjiit room for lent Z22 N 10th tit Sj-Mf FOH KENT HOUM with 6 roomsand bani. Ap ply to 1' . Wtlg , No. 012 nouth KthHt. 318-tt 1 poll KEN I' A ton room o.it' t'c , KOOI ! lot , 1th _ T barn , on 1'iclflo street , iicor lllh ettett In- qalre ot 0. K. Goodman. 29-tf TJAOHHKNT Oil 8ALB \ flto room houw , No.3'7 Jf riorco Btroct. Apply t3 Mrs. H. 0. Utevcu-ot. , 1016 C 39 itrcet. : SO I KENT In Shlnn'a 3d addition , nice eouth FOK cast corner lot with 0 room house 918. per month I'ottcr & Cobb , 16101arimm St. FOR UENT Tno rooms luroUhoj tor light h kooplDg. 8.V. . cor 8th and Howard. 170 ti Oil'HKNT Boom corner ot 17th nd Orace Stu. F Oil IIENT The oorner store 10th and'Iicaven F woith. Apply 0. II. Peterson. 103-tf 17011 KENT Cottage ol flro rooms , dwlrablolo- X1 cation. 0. F. Davis & Co. , 1D05 Farnauitt. 11711 FO'l KENT Flrotcs throe ( t > ry brick , metal roof , warehouse , hjdraulio elevator , coccroto basmicnts. Hallroad track to door. Barker Is Maj ne , 13th and Farntm , Ol'6-t BENT A now store room and offices mi-Blair FOR January lot , 1885 , on ISth between William , and Illckorv Inquire at f. J. Kuper. ClO-tf I7V11 KKSl Thlrten u wdwellings by C. T T y. L1 lor , toruer Hth and Douglas. 813-tl FOIl HUNT Houfe 7 rooroa good locality by a T. Tajlrr , ojrnor llth and Douglas. 840-t "T > OOM3 With board , cloa rab o \uuter1 Apply It at Ht Chailcalletol. 7 62-tl "P UUIlRAYhMgooapauturing. Spring witoi. 1 . RW.tt poll KuNI1 Cottage otme rooms. J. I'hlpps Hoe I 1 1612 south 6th street. 639-tf roil BALD. 8ALK Thres No. 1 mPch cows , at llrst FOR cntt of SicroJ Iloart Academy , Burt bt. 703 ! p SALE A bargain , aaro 1200 cwt. , wl'l ' foalln , FOR . Apply at second houja weit it Brickfield. I lorunce , ( noitti Dido ) 760-27p 17011 SALE Another lot ot No. ono milch cows at C my jard , on 27th and Burt ttrett. J. W. I'cnnjr. 7311 SALE II oue (0 ( rooms ) and fear lot B Will FOR cheap In order to get Immediate ch'ngo of BOtne aftur death of my child 1E. . I'atfitt , Gas offlco. 7Mdecl2 TT > ORSALC Cheap , a nice 4 room cottage full lot _ F on grade , rlty water IBth sircet , h lfablockS. cf Ixmenworth , wcstsldo , tctms-cusy. M. l.'e , gio- cer2d and liaoveuworth street. 740- SALE leases on 28,000 ocrca good Fchool FOR for sale In 80 aero tract * aud upwards. J. N. RejnoldslS07 TarnamSt. 1)93-27 ) T7 > OR SALE OH TRADK-A ftock of general mer- " chandUe for f lo on cany term ; , or1 will xclmngo to good lauds In Nebraska. The ttock will Invoice about $11,000. Addr.es "tV. a."caro of Ben dice. 077-27p TTIOR S1LE OH TRADE A good stock of Ilard- JD ware and harnUuro in Ea'tern Nebraska ; will trade for good lands iu Nebraska or Kan api'tlo - ullrs given on application , Addro-s WilllnL' Bros. Shube t , Neb- nlO-Stdh TTlORSAIiE In Lincoln , Nob. , the Peerless Steam J ? Laundry. A rare business opportunity ; the only flrst-clasa buslncsj of ho hind In the city ; is ex- tenelioly a-Uerllsed ; htB flrst-c'asi help ; late t im- pro > cd machlnory , ooij thing now ; satlsfootorv rea sons for telling. C13-20i ] rjlOUSALK OR RENT-Lot 00x183 with now 6 room I.1 house and 4 horse stable , Pierce , nea ? West ate , line location. Pau'san &Co. , 1611 Farntm. 313-t T.10R SALE The best buslneas lot at the Stock S f J ? yart's South Omaha , 60x160. Will be worth * double the price asked now Inside 12 months. Apply at olllco Now York Dry Goods dtoru , 1310 Parnaui. 277-tf FOIl SALE 1 sausage chopper , horse power ; one rendering kettle , ono lard press. Apply at Brook- l > n Market , cor. 13th and Pierce 802-tf rpVE Aquautltv ot Job and newspaper typo for JL sale. Also a good Zither. 0. T. Bunoe , care Bee ofllfc. 765tl : yOU BALE New phaoton. Inquire ol ( Ho. Hlg- Ju gins at north , east corner 10th and DoUge * 631-tf | , > Ull SALi : tlottoge ol 6 rooms , barn , corner lot In IJ Shlnn'a addition ; nly 81.6lOsraaIl ; cosh payment and balance monthly. Bargain. UcCr-fiiio , opp. i , i > * . otij . - fiuuuubi t < i ri.iiLt ] ut urutiu itiUnd A1 Neb JS.fOuuujD the bank buildlni ; 2 il' ; an iill'.co bulldhivhlchrenta tur $16 & uuutii ; a Urge dru And burijlcr proof balu with Yalu time lock coil jl.CCO , al-o scri largo bank b ok flro proot nti , bank counter , ( UbVo , lurd coal stow , In ( wet , r. com- I'lo.ubam ouifit , together with lct4UC on Locust itrcet. Title icrk'Ct. Itruu i cath , Laancoou r.no and two 3 eara tiruu If deetreJ. CiUl on or aUdroii Jay ' . White Clrand Island , Neb. 6'22-tt lj > 01l SALK-Cheup a eeconl bund liUli top buzgy. J ? Inqulio at Simpson's Carriage Factory , Dodge , between Uth And 15th , ZaO-tt 8ALU Awholo lock ot clothing , bootn to FOIl , buildings at cost , retiring horn bu. lnc&i. a. H. 1'cterton 804 south Tenth street. 113-3m FOIl BALK l o opod cuu/au-UMu' ouruli-j * iv eco deliver y wrwi , oncip , utUJOHtice' S ) trs-tf T 03T Ajoucgrcd Iiluh sutler bitch , Ainltablo- J _ r warJ will bu paid turlnlormat > nor her raturo * to 1313 Douglas St. 764 2)p 1O3T I'urst , at Fofconcr'd , NOT. 2Hh. S5 reward J lot return ot the .wmo to N. t ! . ttlcoi cr. ' 1'alreuM bowed fpecUclis on l'a\rnport LO8I' 10th and 20th streets. I'le-ne lea\aak St. Datnabi * rottory , cornir IWft and Calurul ( . 715 2flp rpAKKN UI' On October 28 , a light b" none , J. white ipotln Icrohcml and whit o tp < t ju-t above * thettille W. Elliott , ono mile west ot the barracks. tm-tt lew. T > UUnEIl8TASIP3 On yBumutwiturerB In Omaha' It lleos I'rlnHn' Co. M3-H vaults , Blnkn ami ce-tpools clesred ol th > PUIVV ' not'.co and at any time ot tli > day , In aa entirely orcltrlosj way without the liovi mclwfUtloa to occupant or utl hbon , with our lunrnvfxl aad odorlitt apparatua. A. hraui k Co. , HCJA ( lunltrl c , . JA < m - UNDERTAKERS ! At tht eld titinJ 1117 I'arctn ; ( Btrett. Orders * J 'ratih u > ' cited tnti rroinptty attcrultxl to. T < > nti Nu Kf > COLLARS & CUFFS V DDkRIhO THU HARK ARC THE FINEST QOODS EVER MADE , cciso All LInti , DOTH Linings ANO Exteriors. Ajk for thorn OA. a.t illxuy. , A fat * tu Uiniihe.