THE OMAHA DAILY BEE' ' FRHAV , NOVEMBER 25 , 1892. FOR CONTINUED BLESSINGS Omaha's Thousands Return Thanks In Prosperous and Contented Union. GRATEFUL FOR MANY GOOD THINGS or flint MlnUloM Mlrcnt the Tliouclit * of itit aj.-arcr < to Tliolr Clmillan Duly Others 1 urn In Home xiid Turin1.- , ( jfAtlludo Is nn c&sontlal element In llfo. It nppcnrs to bo manlfoitod in various forms even in iv.o Ufo of thu lower miltnnh nnd in thcvnpotnble klnRilnm. How the hosts of feathered songsters warble nnii tlltt nna Iwlttor us tiny lilt tbrough the leafy brnuchcB In rciponso to tlio Rrncloiu and chccrliiK light of the summer sun. What n Hood or delicate porfumu Ii poured out upon the tiollcloua ntmospboro ot springtime by tto tnrrtad buds and blcmoms that open with thu touch of tuo warm Inspiring auntlzht of May. It lilting , therefore" , ntul natural that human bclngi , po o sod ot tno highest dc- grcoof llfo and intolltKonen , should manifest this fooling of cralltudo In its tiubllmcU form. Thu man 1 * decidedly Uriimtural who lisa no fcolhic ot grrHcfiillnuss In hia soul for blo3ilii-3 ( enjoyed. Hols thu human sponee , Always ready 10 tnl < o in , hut refusing , ex cepting Under pronsuro , to lvo nut. Tlmnltsclviiiff nay In thu Uoltud State * furnuhoi the UMhdo-it caorus of urallludn the world over know. It Is the hannonlzlni ; Of the fliveul sounds of ihankfulnciis that arises Irom the hearts of U.o fnpplost , most progressive ) nnd ino t prosperous pojnlo ot. the faiu of the globe. Th ro may bo iis many wars of expressing Hratituno as there nro people to foci thankful Whllo millions of people all oTir the land yesterday united In ttio wnishlp nf ( Jed by monns of bongs ot pralso and prayer * of thaniMglvlnp , there wcro ollwrs who expressed tholr thankfulness in n dlffnront manner , gather ing loiitid tiiu family llreildo. enjoying n feast of sociability anU or the coed things of the land. Others wont lorth to otijoy the day in recreation upon thu smooth surface of the Ice or with doe and gun tn chase the Heeling hours unu the fcstlvo rabbit over tliu hills nnd co-no back with tnelr physical health Invigorated. Ainoiitf the lellulous people of Omaha the day was cmo of unusual hi lor eat und Uovo- tlou. The year j'jst drawing lo n oloio has boon ono of prosperity and progress to thu religious denominations of thin grunt city. Hundreds have boon Drought Ir.lo the fold through the oltorls ol the followers of tno rncoic and lo'.vly Nazarene and most of the churches tiavo prospered In n material way us they tmvo ucvcr prospered before. 1'hen tboro Is unothor reason for this xpcclal feel ing of tri-Allludo " ou the part of the religious peoplo" Omaha. Knvor keforo In the history of ( ho city bos there existed no Btronu a fooling "of unity and helpful sympathy between so many of thn loading churches us that which exists now. So it was mat under the banlgn influence of harmony and mutual sympathy in the work that the church people ot Omaha met yesterday morning In iholr various places of worship and enjoyed a season of worship and craUo that will bo rc- inomborod for years as a brleht spot In tbo religious history of this great and growing city. They roioleea In tuo general prosperity of the country , la the peace und happiness of the whole people and especially Jn the manifold blessings that huvo been showered upon Omaha und tbo slate of Nebraska during the past year. North Slilo Churches. The north side churches united in holding Thanksgiving services at tno chapel of the Immnuuol Baptist church , at Twenty-fourth , nna Itlnticv , the sermon bnlng preached by ROT. U. J. Powell , pastor of tbo Hillside Congregational church. Ho tool : as his tout Matthew x. , 8 , "Freely ye have received , freely glvo.'j ; "Somo peoDlo , " said tbo ponltcr , "are constantly assorting that the world Is all the lime growing worse ; that It wont in at tile bit ? end of the horu and Ii rapidly ncaring the mall und. God pity the man who fails to sen oa every hand the splendid giving hand of the Croutnr. Llfo ia n gift to begin with , ana it comet without our asking.Voaro allowed to opsn our eyes In Clod's sunlight , and tbo atmosphere with all its health-giving properties is ourn in unlimited quantities. \Vo are taUcn through tha happy voars of childhood before wo rcaluo wo are sinned on tUo track of.life. All that wo have are gifts , * pr tbo universe is God's , nnd giving U God's 'jvay. Look baelt a few hundrad years , nnd Ceo what God hath done for this country. In the early days Governor lirudfard eont out four men Into the forest primeval In the neighborhood of Boston to scouro a supply of moat for the whole colony that tney mleht , feast and return thauics to the AJmlgnty for what ho had done for thnm , and now think of the millions who hava been busy for days preparing for the foastof this nation on this holy day. What have wo to bo especially thankful for thl year ! The earth baa jrleldsd a most bountiful crop not so lanre perhaps as lust your Mill so largo that hun dred * of millions of dollar * will ha realized from tbo vast quantities of it that will bo 30iH across Mio water to toed tbo hungry In other lunas. "Vi'o pro confronted by u most encouraging commercial prospect , and the reports that are being sent out indlcata that tuotlnanclal condition of the country Is most favorable , nna promise * satisfactory things for thu future.Vo bavo boon soared a seourpo ol Asiatic cholera , which for mouths throat- onca to break out upon our shores , and which did spread huvoo mid dosolntloa in somool the countries across tbo eon. \Vt bavo also cnuie for tlunksgiv- ing , because God manifested him- Belt m thu last oonsrosj , and declared for the uloslng of the World's fair on Sundav. True , the contest Is not over yet , but the llrst struggle wits successful , and the out look is bright for llnal success. vVu huvo just passed n presidential uloct'.on ' , and we have especial reason to bo thankful , because it was the cloanoxt contest of tno kind over known , and all huvo accepted the voice ol tha pooolo as the volco supremo.Vo should bo thankful that there is n growing senti ment , In laver 01 brotherly conference lo snttlo all differences , inetoad of rcsortltifi to tha clmh of arms. The Chrlstlnti bo * osprcial ronson to ho thankful Hover bnforo has the prarcr of Christ boone o nearly realized that nil his people might bo ono. The people In the churches arc thinking loss of crocus , but are worldnn tofruiucr for tbo upLulldiuK ot tbo churoli und the salvation of thu moo. Then , too , there Is moro money being dnvotrd to tbc work of spreading the gospel today than tbcro has over ocen before. In all of this apnoars the hand of our God , and we wit today return homage. Bless the Lord , C niv HOUI. and forget rot nil His benefits But thrra is another part of tbc text 'freely glvo.1 Nothing will nc fully express thankfulness ai bonofl- cent action toward those m nood. AlMhat comas to u * Is given of Gad and la only clvon us that others who are without may through us taste tno blessings. This U nlso u lesson of the day that ought not to ho noglcotod or forgotten. " A collection was taken for tno benefit ol tha Open Door and the Old UiJios homo O.IIL K < ? v. lr , Ttialn was appointed n committee to see that thu money was evenly divided between tween the two institutions and dollvor I with the best wishes of the Joint cougrega tlous. Tlio Smitimrat Cliurclici , The congregation of the Hanscotn Purl Methodist Kplicopal , tha Grace Kvangellcu Lutneran , tbo Westminster Praiuvteriun the Both-Edon IlapUsi , and the Ht.'Mary' Avenue CungrettRtional cnurcbei. beld unloi services ut the Westmlustor I'roabvtorlau Itav. Dr. John Gordon offloiatlnif. Th words whuth he ohoso for his text wer these ; "How much thou Is a mm bctto than u sbccpl" In opening his address , the spoaltor re ferrad to tlio facllhatifibo success of Thnnki Blving day was to be moasurcd bv the size o the bird that was placed upon the table , i w apparent that man was not much botte th n aetu-ep , Plato , ho said , in bl nalm dava thanked vOod for these thlncs. Th llrst thing for which ho felt thankful wa that bo was created n man ; the second wn that bo was born a Grecian , and thn thlr and ) ast was taat be was a phllosotmcr. < nun who thanked tbo Lord for only thoj three thiugs was but little bolter tbau heap , as bis Ibaokiucr was all that Indicate thut he iva suyerlor to the animal mcutiouo Jk. In tbo toil , Tha gralttuu'oof tha Christian , the learned doctor said , should pour lt- elf forth lluoa Niagara ; it should rotten beyond the homo , helping the poor and the needy , If this gratitude was narrow and contracted , tncn man WAS not much bettor than n sheen , JlpUcopnlUn Union Servlcr , All the Episcopal parishes In the city vrera represented in the congregation that fitted Trinity cathedral this morning wbllo in the cbanCel worn Hovi. Paul Matthews , Canon Doherty , Canon Whltmnwh , Canon .1. P. D , Mwyd , A.V Macnub. John A. Williams , T. J. Mackay and Mr. Marsh. Dean Gardner WAS the celebrant at the communion services , Canon Doherty odlclattng as cospclor and Rov. Mr. Marsh as eplstlor , Itov. P.iul Matthews preaching the Thanksgiving - giving sermon , Them was llttlo attention paid to floral decoration , the rorcdos and pulpit being brightened by stands of cutctirvsantbemums , ' The musical'part ot the scrvlcoof thanks giving conformed to the u-rvlco of the day , wuicii was that of communion , Whitney's magnificent festival communion service being sung by tbo choir nnd auxiliary chorus of ladies' voices In addition to the Thanks- civlnc anthem by Elvoy , "Praise tbo Lord , " and the Agnus Del by Stalner sung by the quartet. Mr * . Cotton , -Mrs. Moellcr , Mr. Wlliuns and Mr. bombard. Mr. Matthews , without so much as tin- nouccing his text , preached a rcalaormon of Thanksgiving which ho said was mora beauti ful then the English harvest homo , lie n polio of the Kignlflcaoco of the word rhiinltsglving , and .said that It meant some- ttiinu' that win laid at Christ's font us u thnnti olio ring for countless blessings re ceived. ' 'Thanksgiving , " said thu young preacher In nn earnest , impassioned manner , nls fnir , bovlsh face grown grave with the thought , "Tlmnkngtvlng Is the very essence of religion , for It means aacrlllte. some thing that is given uu to toillfy to tbo love which Uhrist bears us. The religion of Christ dooj not forget to fast in its eagerness to least , for Christian fcnsts nro meaningless and umpiy without fasts. What is Eastur without Loral What are ull the church holidays but tno culmination of days of fasting that wo tuny enjoy the least ! But our religious Const has boon turned Into u p.ijjan carousal nnd the tables of thu multi tude will todav groan under the weight of good things with little acknowledgment to the Giver. Instead of a rcllcious fuUival , 'J haiilisgivlr.g has deteriorated into an empty show with the stomach and not the soul up permost. " llo ( ipoko of the miracles In the Bcripiures und .reinnrkcd that should thn miracle ho taken nway religion would not bo worth bnv- Inp , for It was tno supernatural that made religion what it Is. "Tlie past Is dead , the future yet unborn , the present is nllve , and I iv.inl to live thut 1 may unjoy the feast about my F.uhor'j table. " At the conclusion of the sermon , which was vr.ry appropriate to thfc day , the offer , tory was taken up for tbo benefit , ol the Clarkson Memorial hospital niid then the service of thu holv cuchurist clo.sod the ex ercises at Trinity. At tlm I'ltMl Motlimttst Ulitirch. Tha&oxtonof the Ftr-it Malhodlst church made a mistake as to the hour of worship and as a cansrtiuonco the ntmosphcro la the main iindltorium was too chilly lo permit the larpo congregation that gitthorod lucre to re main. An aiijourniiicnt was taken , however , to the lo.-turo rcorn in the busu- nioiit und the services provua to ho very unjovublo end satis factory. Most of the churches In the business heart of the city were represented in this union service. Dr. Dur.vca , Dr. llcllings , Dr. Greene. Rov. Charlc.i W. Savidgc. Itov. Ktiuns , Rev. T. E. Cramblolt nnd Hov. frank Crane wpro present and representatives of the churches in which these ministers labor wcro in at tendance. Nearly all of the pastors present took some personal part in tbo services , 'iho sermon was preached by Kev. T. E. Cratub- lot tif the First Christian church. U was a carefully prepared and most excellent dis course from beginning to finish. Ho llrst do- lined the fooling of gratitude and the neces sity fur Ibis clement in human life. lie then turned to tbo reasons that existed for thankfulness on the part of tbo American people and on tha < part ot the ptople In Omaha in particular. No country hud been prospered like the United States and few co.nmuuUlos in all the land had enjoyed greater blessings than had the people of Omaha. It was an occa sion whan nil could Join ia true thanksgiving for the blessings of the past and hope for their continuance or even greater blesslncs In the futuro. At the close of the sermon Hov. Grants nsltod Dr. Duryca to say a few words with ro- giird to thu disposition of the usual Thanks giving collection. U Is a toaiulful custom iimongOmnlui churches to take up a colloc- toctton on Thanusgivlng day for the benefit of ono or more of the worthy charities of the city. In a few very appro priate words Dr. Duryea sot forth'tho merits of the "Open Door" and thn Old Ladies' Homoand aald that It had boon de cided to divide the collection of the day equally between those two worthy institu tions. There was a liberal overflow of silver as the baskets went round and the services wcro closed by tbo singing of "We'll Never Say Goodby In Hoavon. " At Citstollnr Street I'rrgtjytorliin. The Swedish Lutheran , Bohemian Presby terian and the American Methodists and Presbyterians united In the sorvlco at Cos- tollar street Presbyterian church. Hov. A. J. Turkic preached an able sermon on tha text. "Dlossod is iho Nation Whoso God la the Lord , nnd the People Whom Hit Hath Chosen for Jlls Own Inheritance. " The jllscourso was full of reasons for thanksgiv ing in review of the your , und an earnest protest , against careless Indifference to pub lic < n > CUon9 , Intemperance and Sabbath desecration. Ho sot forth the supreme con dition o * . national prosperity as righteous , ness. The contribution was taken for Iho ' Associated Charities. " It Is a part of the history of Castollai strcot Prcsbytetmn church to glvo an enior- taiumontThanksgiviui ! ovonmg by the Sab bath school. The church wus tilled last evening with a large congregation , chiefly ol children and young people. The program consisted of duels , nuarliuios and choruses. Interspersed with recitations , instrumental music and n scriptural exercise by iho On tario Sundav school , ami concluding with'n "fan drill. " The program was cut In twain by tbo contribution. Twelve oh aim wuro placed upon thu platform and twelve bovs wore seated. As soon us a pledge of 5.1 was made a hey was dis patched with u curd nnd cither rolurncd with the cash or tbo subscription. Ho then took his place in the audlcnco. The boys were succoedrd by girls , these by youoij ladles and these by young men and ladies , until the contribution hud been secured , The people wore asked to glvo MOO , und It was for tha purpose of assisting In meeting , the current expanses. When tbo entire amount had boon footed up the collection was 10 cash and $31.43 in pledges , making SIOO.-TJ. At Unity Church. Congregations of iho Unity , Unlversallst and JuwUh churches hold n union aorvlco nt Unllj church. Seventeenth nr.il Casts stroois , An eloquent sermon was preached by Hev. Lee FranUlin of thn Congregation of Israel. The ( iunnritl ObniTUince. The hotels of tha city , both great and , small , spread themselves in the attempt to care ( or their guests , boarders and othurs who found places about tholr festal hnanb. Great preparations had bean nmdo , nntl great crowds gathered about the tables thul grounod under the weight of turkey unij tilde accompaniments. At the county hospital twelve turkeys diet thut the inmaios of the institution might fuaut and bo glad. Turkey was not the onl.v food tbat was laid before the unfortunate poor who are fed nt county expense , for Ii udoltlou thorotoihoy were helped lo roast beef , pork , mutton , vegetables , cranberry unucoBtid mince pie. The Open Door was kindly remembered and n dinner consisting of turkey , meal : vegetables , pies and other substantial * am dellcaslos were sent In tn cheer up and el ml den tha hearts of the unfortunate und friendless loss girls. The Old Ladies' homo on Hurt street wai not forcotton vlion tbo generous people icadi their round * , and ns a result , the peoplis o that charitable Institution oujoycd u feast o the good things that ilcklo the palate. The touchnrs aud pupils ot tbo Lake scboo were not behind in fienoroslly , Tbuy illd mucl to help the poor remembrr iho duy will thoughts of pleasure. Wednesday morn of Ini : word was passed alone tbo line of tun 60 It pupils that they ought to do something t ur help thn poor. At noon the little baskotnun ury bundle * commenced to roll In , brought by tb 10 llttlo tots , as well as by tbo llttlo. mon nm as women who could boast ot being In thcl as teens. A peep Into the baskets and bundle asA afforded u display of nil kinds of food , fruits A coau , dresses , warm oapi , stockings am 90 mittens. Allot this stud was piled in ugreu 90a heap in the lowar corridor of the butldlu ad aud was suat to It * dostlunUou early thl 3d morning. \ UTAH RIPE FOR STAfEHOOI ) Democrats Determined That the Territory Shall Bo Admitted , IOME SCHEME OF THE MORMON SAINTS Uemocrntt nnd Itrpulillcnin for Policy ttnr They Are riKitrinc to Sccuro Con trol nf the stiitu Ojilnliiin from Ulnlt's I.fadliiR Cltlteni. SALT LAKK CITT , U. T. , Nov. 21. [ Spoclal to Tni : BBR.I The democrats of Utnb nro do'ormtnod that this territory shall bo ad- mittou to the union and cast Its three elec toral votes for the democratic candidate * for president four years honco. If reports he true , a deal with the Mormon church for the purpose of accomplishing the above result was entered into before election , and the loaders of the democratic party in the tern- tuttmvo determined tnut the compact shall bo carried out to the letter. The men having In control thn nfTau-s of the party in thU tor- rltorj deny that tnero was any agreement tnado between the democracy nntl the Mor mon church , but are outspoken in thulr de termination to have the territory ndmlttod nt the llrst session of the next rongrcss. CalohV. . Wo3t , governor of the territory under the Clovehind administration and n member of tha democratic territorial commit tee , outlined the policy nf tha democracy In regard 10 statehood. He said : I'liitii ot DnmocriiM. "This talk .about there bclnt ; a oatnpaot between the Mormon church and the demo cratic party is nil nonsonso. Why , there U no need or any compact ; the road to atatc- hood is broad and open.Vo have the resources , the population , and there Is no reason why the citizens of Utah should not bo permitted to enjoy the advantages un corded to the citizens of n state. The report tbat Dr. U < > orgoL. Miller of Omaha secured for the democratic partv tha votes nf many Mormons at the recant clc.uion by the promise ot statehood Is not correct. Dr. Miller has always boon a ROOU friend of Utah , but , so far as I know , took no part in shaping affairs this year. At present it scorns cortaln that Utah will booomo a state within the next two years.Vhon the fifty- third couptross shall convene in December , 1893 , Mr. Uiwllus our dolozato to coneress , will Introduce an enabling act for Utah , which will undoubtedly bo passed by the house without debate nnd at readily recolvo the assontof the senate. This done , the bill will bo sent to President Cleveland , nnd to- colvini : uls approval Utah will outer the pal- ax v of states July , IS'Jl , " Ex-Governor West has no apprehension in regard to tbo sincerity of the Mormons in renouncing polygamy. Wllford Woodruff , president of the Mormon church , had a "rovclntloiV a year or two ago , stating tbat for the present it would bo bettor for the saints to | { ot alonK with but one wife oucli. The president of the Mormon church still contend * that the principle of polygamy Is all right , but Its practice at'prcsont would not be policy. Ex-C5r.vornor West says ho thinks tlio Mormons have boon taught such a lesaoa by the federal authorities tbat they would never again attempt to go baok to tholr old practice. Ho\T the Itoinibllcuiis Look at It. Percy S. Sewers , secretary of the repub lican territorial committee * , says ho Is opposed to immediate statehood , but that ho believes it is coming , and Is trying to make Utah a republican state. The democrats In tbo ter ritory in the campaign for delegate to congress fought th'ilr bnttlo mainly on that Issue , nnd , having won , will undoubtedly put their theo ries into execution. Ho is confident that the republicans can capture the constitu tional convention by the aid ot tno 7,000 lib eral votora m the "territory , ,00 , per cent of whom , ho believes , will go ever to the repub lican party when thoymhb tint further oppo sition to stntohood Ii .meles * . Tba liberal ! , ho llqurcs , will overcrtmo tbo democratic ma jority of HXW ( this Mil HOIIM. ho has no fears of a utato cnnMltutlon sanctioning Polygamy , Hut the 1 1 her AH loon at the mat ter In n different lUnt. They contend tLo mormons have nlwRy * boon falio'ln their battles with the gentlloii and there Is no reason son to bbttovo that ttay nto not false now. The division on natldnM party lines us republicans - publicans and , domocmU is ridiculous , they eay , Tuoy bollevo It ly.lmt a subterfuge to destroy the liberal pirty , nnd thus cot abso lute control of the government when the territory shall become < A state , ns the mor mons nro In the majority In either partv. There nro 7,000 gcntilo voton In the terri tory und 20.000 mormUlis. If thn territory were to become a state nt onoo the women would undoubtedly bo enfranchised , ns they were before the passage of the Edmunds * Tucker law , nnd then 10,000 gontllos would bo pitted against " 8,000 mormons. The liberals claim that with tbo government of the1 stuto thus In their control President \Vnodruff would lose no time In receiving a ravoUtton reinstating polypnmy. ( if HIP Mnrmiins. The liberals point out. tha inconsistency of the mormons In tholr division ou p'irty hnoi. Previous lo President Woodruff's revelation on polygamv thotalnUs made no protontlons to n kuowlcdiro of national politico , mid alt belonged to what was itnoxvn as the n oplo'a purty. After Wco3rufC's revelation , in which ho stated that henceforth the church would not attempt to dictate In political matters , the chaneo came. Mormons went to hod nt night and woka up In the morning dyod-ln- thc-unol dcniocrnU or republicans , as thecae cao might be. Liberal loaders have no confidence fidence/ whatever in the pretentious of the mormons , ns they nro satisfied that once having attained tbolr ends tlio old people's partv would bo rc-ostatallshod nnd the re publican and democratic parties drop out of sluht. The liberals do not bpllrvo that the church took no part In the last campaign ; they believe it Is ns actlvo n factor In politics as over , nnd there seems to ho good ground for their belief. A member of the executive committee of the republican territorial commtttoo said today that ho believed that If the church were to request Its members to vote for n certain man or a cortaln measure at least ono-thlrd of the brethren would cast their ballots the way they wcro told. The com- mlttoeman also stated that ho bolioveil the mormons would control the government of this territory for at least twenty years. Judge Goodwin , editor of thn Salt Lake Tribune nnd liberal candidate for delegate to congress in 18W ! , says lie has no fears of im mediate statehood. With n democratic na tional administration all the onlcos In tbo territory will bo filled with the faithful , nnd nothing will bo done by the Fifty-third con gress. The coneress to bo elected two years hence Judge ( Joodwlti believes will admit Utah. ia. April , 4,1931. Dr. J. B. Moore Dear Sir : Have boon troubled with catarrh in my head nnd face for three years at times kvasunuhlo to hoar had u constant ringing in my caw and for two years w&s almost deaf. . Have tried sev eral so-called remedies and boon treated bv regular physicians and noted specialists , but failed to get any relief. I tried ono bottle of Moors's Tree of T-iifo Catarrh Cure. It gave immediate reliot and cfleutod a permanent euro. I heartily recommend it to all suffer ers of this disoHso anU will cheerfully give any further information on being addressed at my home , No. 3J3 Swoi'iioy avo. , Durllng- on , Ia , For sale by all' druggists. j Hospeotfu lly , U. L. REID. For sale by all drutrjlsti. Will SIoMlllnu'tilrromollon. Mr.V. . F. McMlllan-.lus reason to be es pecially thankful , bavins received notifi cation that ho had tjcpn appointed general - oral agent of the Burlington at Salt Lake vice E. E. walker , transferred. This will take Mr. McMillan from Omaha , and society will parllcliltirly miss ono of the most cental of men. His a'ppolntmoDt dates from Nov. S3. * Ignorancp of ti)9inc.rjt ) ? ofDoWitt's , Little Early Hlsers Is , a mTs'fortune , Theuo little pills regulate thnllvor.cureheadauho , ayspep sin , bad breath , cousupation aud biliousness. Child's Play & fM washing with l < S > / T'J ' Jl \ l \ Pearline. Everything - thing that makes it hard work is taken away. Everything that makes the wear and tear , too there's no rub , rub , rubbing about it. It's absolutely safe. Remember that , if you've had your clothes eaten , frayed or ravelled by cheap imitations. Pearline is as cheap as any thing can be that is safe. It costs no more at the start than common soap and it saves money from the minute you start with it. Peddlers and some unscrupulous grocers will tell yon , Beware' is as peed as" or "the same as Pearline. " IT'S . _ . FALSE Pearline is peddled , if never * - -v T wu - - your grocer sends you an imitation , be honest send it kick. 327 JAMES PVLE , New York. DIGESTIBLE AND NCTniTIOTJB coa A trial will show Ita GREAT SUPERIORITY in STRENGTH , FLAVOR Si CHEAPNESS. ! 'A HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING , BUT NOT TO SHAVE WITH. " SAPOLIO IS THE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE-CLEANING. Both tlio method and results when Syrup of Figa is taken ; it is plensaut nuil refreshing to the tnstc , nml nets fjcnlly yet promptly on the Kidneys , Liver and Uowels , clCnnsca the sys tem cUccttmlly , dispels colds , head- nchc9-uul ( fovora nnd cures Jmbitunl constipation. Syrup o Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced , pleasing to the tnsto and no- ceptuhlo to the Btmnnch , prompt jn its action nnd truly hcnoficinl in , ita effects , prepared only from the most healthy nnd agrccahlo substances , its many excellent qualities commend it to all nnd have nmdo it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50o and 81 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on baud will pro cure it promptly for any ono who wishes to try it.Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FllANCISCO , C/tt. iOUISVILLE , Kf. HEW VORK , N.t. 5Tou can rciluco your \rolnlit from ten to twenty pou mis a month , nt home , with out starving , nt reasonable cost * by the use ol Dr. Clarke's Home Treatment , perfected In mnny years practice , causes no uli'UncMHcr Injury to the Ii ml Hi , IB highly Indorsed. Scud for proofs and testimonials. DR. F. B. CLARKE , 9.1. 0. Drawer 133. Chicago , 11L AGENTS WAITED. To tholowners of all lots , uurts of loin und rol cstiite Hlana the nlloy In bloc It l , Kotinlze's Jtli iiddltlon. from lath tteeet to llth street You nro liorohy notlllod that the umlar- stKiicd. three disinterested frenluildcra of the ulty of Oiniilin , luivo boon duly appointed by thu mayor , ultli the approval nf thn city council of ald oil v. to asses * the ( lanuiRe to the owners respeutlvely of the yrouorty uf- feetod by the sradlns of the alley In block 1 , Kountze's4Mi nudltlon.froni 10th street to llth si root , declared necessary by orafilatiee No. 11289. nassod October 1st , 1892 , approved Octo ber It Ii , 1SD2. Von nro turthor notiHed that hnvlnz ac cepted siild npnolntmont. nnd duly unuliaod nt , required by law. wo will , on the 10th dny of December , A..O. IBQ-i , ut the hour of n o'clock In the forenoon , ut tlio ofllro ot John K. Kluok , 531 Olmmticr ot Cotnniorco. within the cor- liorato limits of 5ald city , meet for the pur pose of coiuldeilns and milking thu assess ment of damage to the owners respectively of siilil property ulTootud by said clmnpoof crndo talcliiK into consideration special boneilts. It any. any.You aru notllled lo he present at the lime and pluco aforesaid and mnko any abjections to or statements concern In j said assessment of datriagos'usyou may consldor uropur. B. w. GIIISO'N. JAMKS SrOOKDALE. Omaha , Neb. , Nov.Klul , 160J. nlSdlOt NEBRASKA National Bank. U. S. DEPOSITORY - - OMAHA , NEB . ' $100,003 Surplus $65,00 J Officer ! nmlDlroolori Uenry W. Vntoi. prosMant R. C. Uuibloz , Tlco urmlUonl , O. B. Maurloo W. V Wono.JoUiU. Cotlluj J. M. U. I'ulrlot I.oirl ) 4 Kecd. caslilor. , THE IE.ON BANK. Artistic CHICAGO ENGRAVING at Low Prices. Stock and Design The Latest and Best. Send us B1.'O and we'll send you 100 engraved cards ( torn n new copper plate. Send us 00 cts. anil yonrprecnt plate ( to be held and registered ) and we'll send you 100 cn- Eravcil cnrJs. We pay express charges. JHETOALF STATIONERY CODtPASTS' , ( Ijito Cobb' Lllrnry Co ) 136 Wabash Avc. . Chicago. Or tlio Urjuor Ilnblt I'o llvcly ( Cured by ailuiliilHifrliiGr ll ' > > lucn' Uoldcti ? in-rlll" . It enn ba plven In a uup ol oofleu or tea. or la food * without the knowledge olilia patient. Itlrnbiolutel ? birmleso , and vlll tirTcct a permanent and epeodr cure , whether the patient U B moderate drinker or aualaonolln wreak. Ithci ueenElvcn In thoumndi of oojcr. nnd In every Instance a perfect euro hasrol. lowed , itnrtrr KalU Tbe y lcm onon ( rnprrcniled rrlta the EpooiOo. : t beeonin an utter tmunsiiblllt/ /or tha liquor appatlto to azlst. UOI.DCN lJ'KlriU ! CO. . . Frop'ri , rinrtnnatl. O. , 'fu - ro l " it rf - - < 4 , , rf i ICtiba&Co. , 13th and Doii-rlasSts. , IBth am Oiimln titi. VVholes.ila , ll.ali ) , llriice It Co aud Ululinrasoii Uru.'Ou..On ihi : Neb Bill BUY WSRMEST * " ' ' MADE F WINTER ' GENTS' MACKINTOSH THEY ARK CHEAPER TI-JA&- CLOAK OR OVERCOAT AT OMAHA RtBBER CO 1520 FARNAM STREET , CORNER 16TH STREET. Lady clerks in attendance. Bring this ad. for special prices. Smoke Sale ( Sunday nidit's fire did not reach us but the store was full of smoke , and as the insurance adjusters have settled the loss to us . . * promptly we are enabled- N to open our Beyond the smoke there is no damage , but you get the .benefit of a Great Bis o ; Cutf In Prices See them in our window. OVERCOATS , ULSTERS AND SUITS. , - * Columbia Clothing Co. , Cor. 13th and Farnam. THE KEELEY INSTITUTE , OF RED OAK , IOWA. . Open this week for reception of patients. H Ipplled with romutllos and physicians by . the Loillo K ICeuloy Ootniruiy. The Arllngion Ifotol lumod . anil cqulpucd. Treatment , board , room In 3:11110 : ImUdliijr. Addrosi , TIIK KEELEY INSTITUTK , Uctl Oak , la. iS"Nofve Sooda , " SM I the nnndorful rcrooclv . , Bls oM nitli ii writ ten Banrantcf to . nro All . nrrvo'.u illivaici , . 9iicb us Wvulc . Mcmurr , Loss of llinln I'OWCT. . nnmliiclic. , Wakcfulnusi IiO. t Ilmihood. _ Niuhtlr Knits- plons. NorToiisncac. l/a33ltnrtcillilriinj anil 1031 , of p--rof tlio , Ocneratlvo Orsans In cither Her caused liy over exertion yniitUiy rrroor oiccaslr * For sale in Omaha by Sherman & McConnell , 1515 Dodffo stroot. EiasttcStoijt ] ; Trusses , Crutches , Bat terie 3 , Syringes , Aiomizsrt , Medical ALOE & PEKFOLD 114 S. 15th St. , Next tol'ost ' office. ARE TROUBLING YOU ! Woll.rnmo nnd huvo Ilium ovumlno'l by our optlclnn frcnof clmrnc. nnd , If nuMisniirr , lltluj with nnnlrof oiir-l'KUKI'.UTlON1' HI'KCrACUMor KVi : 1)1.ASS- UK Iliolu'Hln thu world. It yuiulonut nuiiil chum * wo will It'll viin no unilulvUo vim what tndn. ( jOI.I ) m'i'.irr.Ai'i.iw r HVII ( JIMSSKS KHDM tnu ui * . riiilu , liinoUo , liluu or wlillu plussus , fur imitucthiK tlia cyen , from &Jc u | > alr up. Max Meyer 6 Bro. Go , Jewelers and Opticians. Furmim and I'lfteoutliStrouty DR , R , W , BAILEY Teeth Ith D .it < ' i i i/ , ho I/itojt Invou- tlont 1EETH KXTKAUTED WfTIlOUL' t'MN OK DANGKIl AFULhSETOF TUB I'll ON nUHUEK VOtt 15.00 , Perfect lit Kiinranteo : ! . Tuath nxtr.ictod In the iiuiriilnu' , Now onoj InsjrtoJ In uvoutiu of B iino day. * Keo speclmunsof Kotnovuhlo Krldaa. Boeapoolniciuuf l-'luxlulu KUiNtlu I'l.itJ All work warr.intoil ns ropreaontod. Ullico , Jhlrd 1'ioor , I'axton Illojt. Tclrjiho ii u ilfc. ) , KiHuuiil'l iirjmiu Sti Tuko Glovalo. or Si i rw 17 fro n 111 t Stico tentranci. PROPOSALS L-'OU PAVING. Fealcd propiMiiU will bo received by the undersigned until 1 : ' ) o'clock u. tn ; , iJouembur tlth. IMi , for the following kinds of paving ina- terlnl , vl/ . : Bhcctiisphaltuin , Hlonx Kails or oiln-r yranlta. Colorado Maiidstonu , Wuodrulf , Kuinaj , Btono , and Vilrilled brick , All iiccordltu to spculflcatlons. 1'or pftvlnthu alloy between Hl > t anil 33nd avuiiuut , from Kurnuin street to DodK" htrout , foinprUod In btreet linprovcinoitt. district No. < U.i. in Hie city ot Uiuuliu , ordered Improved by ordinance ) NaJOIl. Ki : h bid tospuclfy u price per Bn.nuro yard fur the puvlu i complotu In the alloy , \WirktobuUono In aecodunco ( with plans imti bjioi'lllciitlonsou llloln iho otlku uf thu board uf public works. Kuuh proposal to bu tnadoon printed biinks ) fiirnlshud hy iho boar.l and to bu accompan ied by a certified chock In thu gum of IVXI. puy- ublo to thu city of Uuiuhu , as an uvldunuo uf food faith. v Tha hoard reserve * the rlirht to rojoot uny or all bids und to wulvu dufuats. 1' . WlIlKKIIAiSP.K. Ohalrniin of thu Uour.l oC i'uhllu WorUa. Oniuha , Nuveiubor , Ib'Ji ii''j-IOJU-J KID The above brands of Klovo ? lor sale by The BostonStorB N. W. Cor. IGth und In thu treatment of ullfotnifiof PRIVATE DISEASES. and nil Wnilinosa and O'sordcrnf ' WIH loj iil couruco. nnibltton. und vlt.illty , KlKhtcoti yoarsof Urn nioU ruinark.ililoHiiuef)4i In tbetrottmont ut Hits ohm ( it ( il mus. which I * uro'vo'i iiy thu untirur-iil tustlmonr of than * auiidB who liuvu noun cured. Write for olrou- Inrs und < iueitlon lUu Itu uuU i'arn m htw. , omiiim. .Nolj. lor hiiln ul I'onr Cuttucu * . touloil proposiU wl | | bu rcceivuil at the comptrollor'u olllco up to 4 p. in , Kovouitcr 2Utb , IS'J.1. for the : i > eeC four uoltajaJnn lota 7,8.1)and IU In Juustou's vubdlvmlnn of lots 1 und y , block 15. dlilnn'h nddltlon. llidu may bo niiido on one rotti'ju or nil. Kicli : bidder to unoloiu oorllflcd oheull for i'i.W. Tlio ulty ro * burvou the rUht to rojuol any ur ull iJldK. JHKOrJOlti : OI.SK.V. 1 Oomplroller. November 18th , 1832. N1U dot ;