Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 02, 1892, Page 8, Image 8

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BOSTON STORE WRECK SALE
46 Cases of Fine Dress Gooch from tbo
Rsilroad Wrjck ,
ALL IN SOUND , PERFECT CONDITION
Oi.ly Sound , I'crfuct ( Jonds
Hold mi Our .Mnln mill Scrnnil riuor
All bulled nr .Mimnl Clnoili
Co In the llnsriiiont.
1 solid CQEO of ladies' flno Itid plovcs
In black rind rolors , dressed and tin-
dressed , niotisquotnlrca , etc. , nil bound
nnd pot feet , ( luimuitoed. worth fiom
ftl.OO to)0 ( ) u pair. They go today
in two lotH at U3o and SOe a pair.
An Immense lot of Indies' Jersey
plovos in navy blue , black and brown ,
lOc n pair.
SILK N'HIA'HTS SMC A YAUD.
All I ho dollar Mile velvets in all ool-
era , also brocade volvoH from this
wreck , worth up to $1.00 u yard , go at
25c.
25c.All
All tbo 21-inch silk plushes , in all
shades , worth up to $1.50 a yard , go ut
noc.
10 inch watcrprooflntr and ropoltants
for ladles' dresses and boys' wear , regu
lar -I0c , K < > at 1-Jc a yard.
1 assorted case of yard and half wide
navy blue storm sorues and of ! irray nov
elty suitings , worth O'c ' ) , go at UOo n
yard.
Strictly nil wool dark plaid suitings ,
chccUs aim stripes , worth 8c ! ) , go at ! fo. ! )
1 case hair striped and pin check ,
yard and half wide , gray an.l brown , all
wool suHinge , regular dollar goods , go
at -IDc.
An immense lot children's and misses'
underwear in camel's hair , natural wool ,
all wool , Bcarlot , white , merino , cashmere -
more , etc. , go at lOc , 13c , l0c ! , 23o , in
lols.
lols.Ladies'
Ladies' natural gray camel's hair
vest or pants ! ! 0c.
Ladio' lincst grade of medicated scar
let and pure natural wool health under
wear go at7"J. ) (
Ladies'and cliildi en's flno yarn wool
mitts In Iwo lols worth COo to Toe , go at
10o nnd Hoc pair.
All thn yarn wool knit goods , such us
hand knit fascinators , children's and
ladles' toboggans and hoods , infants'
Bacqncs , etc. , worth up to 8 " > 0 , goon
two tables at 2.c and § 0o each.
81.fi ( ) ( . ' . 1' . CORSETS. 7oC.
In this wreck wcroI solid cases of
corsets , 1 case celebraled C. P. I'Yenrh
corsets , 1 case Thompbon's glove lilting
corsets , 1 cas = o C. U. corioU , sindacaso
of the colobralcd II. and S. corsets.
These are not damugcd in the least ,
only boxes broken. Your choice lo-
day , 7oc. They sell at $1.50 in every
dry floods store in Omaha.
At : > ! ) o and COi ! wo give the choice of
all llio corsets in the wreck that usually
toll up lo $1.2. ) .
T1IK BOSTON STORE ,
N. W. cor. Kith and Douglas.
A \Vrrli lur itoniiinlKts.
First Buptistvrurdi , W. ]
D.O. , pastor , liov. .Tustin D. Fulton ,
1) . ] ) . , will npcnlc as follows at 70 : : ! p.m.
Tuesday Can wo hope for tlio convcf-
fiion of llio Romans':1 :
Wednesday tlifh and low mass n do-
cojtlon and a sin.
Thursday Purgatory , llio master-
pioi'o of presumption.
LVidny tiod's word against Roman
ism.
Sunday , A. M. Tlio right impulso.
Sunday , . ' ! P. M. , Imposition Hall-
Shall tlio northwest bo Komnni/.ud.
Sunday KvonliifT.Tlio conquering'
Savior
FRESH AIR FOR PUPILS , ,
An i\iioi-lnipiil : Tluit Dlil Nut Satisfy JMein-
IXTS l tlin School Itoiril.
There Is nn ido : proviilont ninon ? certain
members of tlic Hoard of Education Itmt it
is a Rood thing for scho ? I children to tiavo a
little fresh air without being obliged to go
out. In tlio ( Minnas ndjncont to the school
buildings to ( jot It. They bcliovo that nftor
nlr hai boon brcatlicd over four or llvo tunes
It ceaso1 ! to bo lit for liumnn consumption.
With those particular members of the bourd
tlio question of vontllatloi < in pub
lic school buildings Is u very Important one.
Tlioro nro others connected with the board
who do not allow this matter to trouble
them to nny grout extent and tlio
tallt about carbonio acid pis in Impure air
nnd oxygen In pure air is nil Greek to them.
Dr. Spnldinu Is ono of the most persistent
pure air advocate * on the board. Ho has in
eoiiio way conceived the idea that coal soot
nnd foul ah-nro detrimental to the health of
ECbool children , so ho keeps an eye on the
various .systems of heating ana vjiitlintlnK
that am guaranteed to work wonders in on
incredibly short titno when attached to u
school Dulldinp.
The other day Or. HpaUtlnjr dropped Into
the Luavoiuvorth school to see how matters
were comini ; on. The boara has had a now
healing ami ventilating plant put In tnoro
during the past year. It is tuo Fuller i
Warren system.
Speaking of the matter , Dr. Spaldinpsald :
" 1 hanpcned to llnd Fuller & Wnrrcn's man
ut the builMliif , ' when 1 'called there , anil 11o
nindo the Droposltion to show Mr. Wohror
ntid myself now the now veutilator workeu.
Ho tilled ono of the roamt wi I.ll
Btnoko and KH raiituod that Ills ox-
liaust lluo would clear the room of >
ttinoko In ton inlnulos , U'u waited tun min
utes ana tlio smouo had not boon materially
lessened.Vo waited twenty minutes nnd
still the room was full of smoko. I' , was nl-
most tlino to call school so I told him to open ii
the windows and lot old l.ulv nature's ven i-
tilator got a oraolt at It. In that wav the ,
smoke ws removed , but not uy the Fuller V
Wnrran ex haust , ofhlch 1 had heard to
jinuch. 1 widit to say. however , that the
uh'ont claimed afterwards
that ttu chimney *
in the building were too small. They were
built before there was any thought of intro
ducing this system. "
in view of the fact th'it the satno company
. lias the contract for furnishing the lii-iitlng
and ventilating system for four tifcw build-
lags now unuer course ol construction , this
becomes a very important revelation and
will doubtless bo c.irofullv investigated. In
the contract the Fuller \Varreu \ comoanv
guarantees thttt Its system will heat iho
utiUdlngs to 70 = Fahrenheit
when the ther
mometer resistors yo = below z.ro and that
it will furnish tuirty cubic feet of pure air
per tninuto for every pupil in the buildingR (
in which their system ot ventilation U used.
.Miiurlriin t.'liulrra.
JYiim tilt /mly lltveillf , U'luitcom , H'us/i. /
"T. 0. liuriiott , the democratic candidate
for shcnlT , was tulton violently ill ut Clear-
lircoit. Ho hud nil the symptoms of Aslutlu
cholera , and for an hour or two it was
f on rod ho would dio. Toov llnaily gave him
a dose of Chamberlain's cjolli' , C'holoru and
UhuTluna Heiucdv , whlcti revived him until
n plijslcian arrived. " That js precisely !
what the mantifucturors of that mediclnb
rucommend for ohniora. Send for u physi
cian , but elvo tnolr medlcmu until the physl- *
clan iirrlvcit , If cholera becomes piovnlcnt >
in this country next summer this n'-op'ara-
lion will bo In great demand because it can
always bo depended upon. For sale by
druggists.
Tli rum Hi Wxril Itully.
That the now lioyd opara house will ba
packed Thursday ovenlnir goes without say
ing. Mr. T , 1C. KudUorougu , who lius tbo
Fourth ward muetinp In huna , has given
cut nearly if . not quto all the tickets
to bo issued for the event. The demand has
far exceeded the supply of most deslrublo
eittmpa. About uli the souls romalnlug
nro in tbo top gallery. Mr. Sud-
boroueb has engaged the full or
chestra and n quartette for iliu
evening and cunruntces u program that will
rome uutuujlasiu in on.v but u stone man.
Ho announces that Mr. Kdward Uosawatcr
will bo the Jlrat sneuuer of the ovetiiuif , fol
lowed by Hou. Joan M. Thuntou.
BOSTON STORE WRECK SALE
Today Begins the Greatest Sale of
Railroad Wrecked Qoods Ever Held ,
NO SUCH BARGAINS EVER OFFERED
Krrr.ilhlnjr from tlio Wreck In Anyn-ny
Soiled , Dninngoil nr Hurt Will Ho In
the IS.imtincnt All 1'rrlcct Goods
on .MilI n 1'loor.
ALL TIIH FOLLOWING JN OUR
HAHOAIN HASKMGNT.
In ono of llieso wrecucd cars were 5
cases of line and extra heavy men's all
wool undorwc-ai-.goods that retail uoner-
ally from $1.2.5 to sJl.To. Thcso are only
slightly mussed and wo give you ino
choice of the lot today atI'Je. .
Men a extra heavy canton flannel
drawers H. " > c.
1 solid case of men's heavy grey un
derwear 2oc.
A big lot of boys' fancy flannel waists
2"C. ) worth 7"c. .
Extra heavy boys' wool flannel shirt
waists iloc.
2 cases of mon's extra heavy wool
overshirts , good , generally told for
81.50 , today COe.
Tliis is an extraordinary good bargain.
All llnust grades of ble'aohcd mudlins ,
only .slighlly soiled in Iho wreck , go at
Gcs a yard.
All the lining cambrics , dark and
light calicos , line Hilcseas , purcalincs
from the wreck go at 2Jc y ird.
All the ( incBt dross ginghams , outing
flannels , mo'.oskln ' shirtings from the
wreck go at "jo a yard.
An immcnso lot of very line grade
scarlet and while flannels go at lOe and
2oc yard , worth tin to oOu.
! ! casoswhlto and gray full 10-1 boJ
blankets go at ( We.
1 cas-c of extra heavy gray wool \botl \
blanket ? , and extra large German pink
blankets nl Si.Ml ) .
An immciibo lot of the finest grade of
white lamb'b wool , Michigan silver gray
fleece wool , and all wool scarlet blankets
go at $2.-li ) a pair.
10 bales of llio very flnust grade im
ported saloon comforters , look just the
faaino as bill ; , 11 Hod with the linest
downey cotton , only very slightly im-
perfoct. at $1.08 , worth $ U.CO.
C'abc line white domot flannel , only
slightly soiled on the edge. 5c yard.
2 cases bleached and unbleached col-
ion crash , 'Me yard.
In llio wreck was an immense qimn-
titv of high grade chenille porlior .
They are sound and perfect , not a blem
ish on them. They were packed in
water tight cases , and go today at
J1.S ! ) and $ ( i.S5 a pair , worth from $10.00
to J.OO. HOSTON STORK ,
X. W. cor. 10th and Douglas.
C'lotlilui ; . Clothing. Clothing.
We place on sale Wednesday some of
the grente.sl bargains in men's and boys'
overcoats over ' con in Omnhn.
1,000 moil's overcoats at half their
value.
Good chinchilla overcoat S3.00.
Good itorm ult-ters Sit.CO.
Kino , warm , extra heavy ulsters $ l.oO.
Genuine imported korsy 87.50.
Kino melton as good as you can buy
for $1(1.00. ( sale price $10.00.
700 children's capo overcoats 51.0010
$ . " ) .50. every ono a great bargain.
r > 00 do/on knee pants oOc , worth $1.00.
.Jersey suits $2.00 , worth $15.00.
All u'ool double breasted knee suits
$2.oO. worth $ .1.76.
This is a genuine snlo.
ITAYOEN BROS. ,
Clothing department.
ji.t rin 11. JIJIIKII ,
David II. Mercer , the republican nominee-
for cotiKrcsxj from the Uccond district , Is n
Nolirailm boy. His fnttior , Captain Jolin J.
Merrcr , sprvcil thtco yours Ir. the union
army in Company 12 , Sovonty-elghtli
reft incut Illinois Volunteers. Cap-
turn Mercer is a blncltsratth by
trade and supported his family by honest
toll in tlio for a and anvil , David II. Alor-
car \vm oancatcd in the Mcbinsk.i public
schools , and Is a crndunto of the Nubrasica
and Mu-lilKan nnu'criilidi. Ifo Is un at-
toit'.oy at law by profession , at1 hcnost nun ,
a tiara \ vorlr , and possessor of a pooJI deal
more thun tlio avcnico of natlvo ability. Ho
will mulio tills district n safe , capable , active
nuil ropulur cougrcssm .
1) . II. Hoiusov ,
Chnlrnun Congressional Committee , Second
District.
Ignorance of tlio merits of lie Witt'a LHtlo
Karly Klfcri is a misfortune. These liulo
pills icgulato tlin liver , euro bcadauuo , Uvb-
pepsin , bad breath , constipation and bilious-
nos .
I.triOMiii .McTUnj ; l.tut Nl lit.
Ttio UniHlm l/icrosso Club hold its regular
mooting Alonday night In the Nnw York Llfu
building , and completed arrangements for
the state clinnlplonablp niatcli ocamst Kear
ney on TliauUsglvlng day. Committees ref
recaption anil inanagomont worn appointed ,
Club suits were chosen ana orOurcd us wtilto
sliirlH and nnvy blue pants.
The tuam to play on 'i'lmnksgivlnj : day will
bo plcliod at on co nnd will ba published In
next Sunday's DEI : . Autlve practice nnd
team play will hnvo to bn freely indulged In
from now on , as toporti coiuo from Kearney
Urn I thnlr leant is working hard , and intend
b.'IugliiLdown u bl ; crowd wlio will be ready
to back their club to any extent.
Plies of pBonlo liavo DUOS , but DoWitt's
\Vitfii lla l salvo will euro tliom.
BOSTON STORE WRECK SALE
Thbusands of Extraordinary Bargains in De-
s'rablo Dry Qoods Only Slightly Soiled.
GO AT ONE-TENTH THEIR VALUE
An Opiiortnnltr to Cot ( Innil ( ln d nt a
fraction oflint They Are Wortli
-It \\lll I'ay Yon to Kx-
ain In < ! The e.
Ladles' nnd children's colored nnd
woven bordered handkerchiefs , le.
Moil's extra largo ttii'koy ted nnd
indigo bhi ) hnndkorchlcls and Indies'
hemstitched and oponworhed handker
chiefs , all ! > } e.
An immonsu lot laces from 1 to o.
inches wide , numoroui ililToront pat
terns , go ut UJc a yard.
Children'sand misses'nil woolribb3d ,
blnck iMshmoto hose , 60 u pair.
Misses'nil wool , line cnshmo.'o hose ,
oo a pair.
Ladies' line cashmere hose and heavy
ribbed wool hose , lUJc : t pair.
All the ladles' and misses' fast black
plain nnd ribbed cotton hoao go nt 60 n
pair.An
An i'timcnso lot of hand knit tobog
gans and girls' caps at Oc , worth 76c.
Ladies' heavy eiderdown skirts ,
qnlltcd round bottom , go ato'Jo.
LA1JIHS' $10.00 CLOAKS $1.05.
In this wreck wcro about -100 ladles'
cloak ? , all si/.cs nnd colors. These are
only slightly mussed , and all good , lone ,
warm winter cloaks. They are worth
up to 810.00 apiece , but you can lake
your choice of the lot now for $1.05.
Homombcr tbo clonks fiom the wteck
nro on sale in our b.isomont. " * All cloaks
on our second lloor are tlio newest nnd
most btylish garments over shown iu
Omaha.
DHKSS GOODS
JNT JJASUMKNT.
In this wreck were ! { solid cases ol
dross goods that were only slijhtly dam
aged.
1 cnso of10inch wide serge dtcss
goods go at lOc a yard.
1 case of line "R-inoh ladies' wool dtcss
llannels go at 15u a ynrd.
1 assorted oiso of line wool dress suit
ings , blue storm serges und numerous
other styles of goods , all go at Uoc.
nOSTON STORK ,
N. W. cor. Kith and Dougsu j.
$100.00 reward will be-givon by the
Omaha Brickl iyor union for the recov
ery of the body of John Scow , who was
drowned in Missouri fiver near Unlhoun
on the evening of Oct. 2i W. Hough-
ton. Pros ; Goo. Clnrke , Sue.
Dr. C. < : ' < ) Wo Kotnrns tn Om.iliu nml
ChuiiRps III * .N'linic.
Dr. C. Gee \Vo is home fiom Chicago
accompanied by his bride and has taken
up his'residenco on Walnut Hill. IIi > ro-
after ho will be known ns Dr. Oco Wo
Chan , and not as Dr. C. Goo \Vo , tlio
change havincr been made necessary on
account of his recent marriage. It is a
cubtoin in his native
country to give a
person's family name lir.it. 1'hus John
Smith , if written according to Chinese
customwould Smith John. Thochangoof
name will have no cfTcct whatever on
tlio doctor's profession as it is only in
tended to establish his family name and
identity for the benefit of his wife. Dr.
Goo Wo Chan will continue at his old
btand until the opening of the World's
fair next spring when his now duties
will probably demand his attention in
connection with the Chinese Exhibition
coinoany of which ho is the president
and general manager.
Real cfitato.
Bargains only.
My word is good.
W. G. Albright
521-2-3 N. Y.'Llfo bid ? .
lfor Unit , \\iiruliiiii8c.
A very desirable warehouse , -10x100 ,
suitable for a jobbing business nnd espe
cially adapted for llio Hour ard feed
business. Located on railroad track's.
Apply toK. A. Citrmichael , cure of Mc-
Cord , Brady Co.
DM : nun ,
Totlie Cltyol .11 < ulro mid Itotiirn.
For llio meeting of Iho American
Public Health Association and Inlorna-
tioiml Modic.il Contrress , to bo hold in
Iho Cily of Mexico November 29 to December -
comber 2 , 1W)2 ) , the H inta l o route \vill
sell Uokels at ono lowest llrst-olass faro
for the round trip.
This is an excellent opportunity to
visit Mexico , ono of tiio most delightful
trips imaginable , at very litllo cost.
A special party will leave Omaha
Saturday , November 19 , nnd join a largo
party from IJoston and other eastern
cities at Kansas City.
The faro for the round trip from
Omaha iborily SOLDO.
For further information and rcsorva-
tion of Pullman accommodations call
on or address , K. L. I'ALMKU ,
Passenger Agent Santa Fo Itouto , 1U10
Farnam St. , Omaha , Nob.
IVilunil Juror * .
Tbo full term of. tlio United States district
court for the district
of Nebraska will ooon
on Tuesday , November ir > . Tbo docket is
n full ono and In all probability the
term will extend n Rood ways Into
the now vo.iK Tlio Jurors wcro
drawn today. Following Is tbo list :
John Wilson , ICoarney ; Samuel U'alsli ,
Omaha ; W. T. Uiibank , Kldaov ; T. 1' .
Younp , Ox lord ; M. Donovan , Omaha ; H ,
( ] . Dorr , Gordon ; Prod Homier , Omaha ;
rinmuol Maenor , Hnrlneflpid : Prank John
son , Omaha ; Herman Timmc. Hciiiilnh'lou ;
Charles Tatoin , Omaha ; U. V. C'olo , Alc-
Cook ; D.A. GarUOmaha ; L. A. McUandloss ,
Lincoln ; .M. L. Nichols , Lebanon ; ( ! cor'o
Allvn , Omaha. U C. Turner , Mlllard(3 ; W.
Ktovons , Omaha ; II. Uoworman , Fremont ;
W , I ) , Nucleus , Omaha ; Louis Fttlst ,
Omaha ; Ucorpo W. Maylleld , Louisville ;
W. K. llaboll. Omaha ; K II. Uriswoll , Ja.
cob Leopold , Fulls ( Jity ; F. J. Urown. Fill-
lortouV. ; . ( J. Phillips. Fullerton ; ( JcorKO
W. Walbock , I'oncn ; Franlf O.
Uurns , Hcrtbnbr ; II. D. Wygont , No-
llcti ; .1. A. licaglo , HolKrado ;
riilllp JCartos , Omaha ; O. A. Ttiiorman ,
Omaha ; Jobn L. Meyer , Om ilia ; Xab Hut'-
gard , Omubu ; A. V. Whlliiig , Lincoln.
Frepcoing anil Interior decorating ; designs -
signs and estimates furnished. Henry
Lohmann , 1C03 Douirlas street.
Tim Sul 11 ii ry lliillim ' n Virtlin ,
Asldo from the regular Ri-lst ot drunks and
disorderlies there was but little trans-
nlrlnp at Judge Ilorlia's tribunal yesterday
mornlut , ' . Itlctiard Kvnis was lined $ v and
costs for twisting a gate off Its binges
m an exuberance of Jlullowo'en cxcltouicnt.
Tbls was iho only orroit for ati offense of
this character.
Powder :
The only I'urc Cream of Tartar Powder , No Ammonia ; No Altitu.
Used iu Llillious of Homes 40 Years the Standard *
Both the method nnd results when
Syrupof Fips is taken ; it is pleasant
nnd lefreshmg to the tnste , nnd nets
> ntly yetprompllyon thoKidncy ? ,
iver nnd .Bowels , cleanses the sys
tem 1 cflbctunlly , dispels cold ? , licntl-
nchcs nnd fevers nnd cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is thn
only ( remedy of its kind over pro
duced , pleasing to the taste and ac
ceptable to the stomach , prompt jn
its i notion nnd truly beneficial in its
effects , prepared only from the most
healthy 1i 1 and agreeable substances , its
innnvexcellcntquiilitiescommend 1i it
to i all nnd have made it the most
popular ] remedy known.
Hyrup of Figs is for sale in 75c
Tjottles 1j 1 by all lending druggists.
Any reliable druggist who mny not
hnvo 1 it on hand will procure it
promptly for any one who wishes
to try it. Manufactured only by the
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. ,
SAN FKAX4OISOO , GAL.
I.OUI3VILLE.KY. NEW VOKK. & . " 2
Hope
111135 eternal int ! e human brea.f
, For
While there is life there is hope. But
TlTLO
SufTerins vicllii ! of in ' - vo a . , Chronic
aexuul Uiseasjs arj often. torjoU to
way to
- : - I-I o p e > l Q s s
* . t 7mrra gr.rTEpjagaEmgT/j !
Despair , afiur tr , ins'lor years to obtain f o-n
a multiuida of doctors ; the
Help
EZSKrKESS&gB
They profess to ba able tD render them , and
For
Wlil'-h many of them exact the mo > t ii'i
reasonable fees. Thoiiiinds ol parsons v/h
have su fared lor ye irs Iroin
Vsrious fo m and clojreos of these ob ti-
iiato inaladms , liavo coin j to u > in a an
Melploss
Condition , and by our ability , skill anil ox-
periencH liavo bor-n siotJily , ODinnletely
audpojmiiisntty cuio I of Syphilis. Gono1-
rhuJT , Ole-t , Spui-mitorr.nu.i. Seiuin.il
Weakness , the Ell'icls of EarlVicu or the
- . .xcoseb if maturar yijirB , of Stricturo.Hy-
rocdlo. Varlc jcple , Piltis , and a nijrlail of
djutlar ill * and aflliKtious.
4 cents for a copy of onr ISO pj/jo /
iUus > traed qook.
Consullloi free. C.ill upon , or adclro &
with stamp ,
Drs. Betts & Belts
119 So. 14th Street ,
OMAHA. NEB.
Bogus White Lead and
adulterated paints v/ould
have no sale did they not
afford dealers a larger
profit than
vStrictly
Pure White Lead
The man who best guards
his own interests is never per
suaded to buy paint that is
said to be "just as good , " or
"better , " than Strictly Pure
White Lend. The following
brands are standard , manufac
tured by the "Old Dutch" i
process , and always strictly
pure :
"SOUTHERN"
"RED SEAL"
"COLLIER"
Pure White Lead
Tinting Colors.
The National Lead Co. man
ufacture a line of colors to
color strictly pure White Lead
any shade wanted. They are
put up in small packages ; one
pound being sufficient to tint
twenty-five pounds of Lead. By
using these colors and strictly
pure White Lead you know
that you have pure paint , which
you can not know when buying
" " " "
"mixed" or "prepared" paints-
For ale by the belt dealers In faints.
If you arc going to paint , It will pay you to
tend to us for a book containing Information
that may save you many a .foliar : it will
only cost you a postal card to do so.
NATIONAL LEAD CO. ,
St. Louis Branch ,
CUrk Avenue and Tenth Street ,
St. Louis , Mo. f-
rroclnmatlnn
anil nollco to the olcctOM unit lagnt tntor * o
the city iif Om.tlmof nn nmiunl oily olcrtlon
of the city ot Otttuhn , to 1m hnlil on Tiio < ( lnv.
the 8lh day of Novonilicr , ISA' , for tliu | iur-
pom of uloctlnz OPO cottticllinnii from each
wnnl
To the electors nml lozal rotors of tlio city of
1 , Ucor'iio P. llomK innyor of tlio city of
Oniuliii , tin Isitio tli.v my [ iroclmimUon , nnd
by the authority vuslo.l 1 1 mu us such huiyor
ilo liuroby clvo iinlillc nottco to the eloctoM
nnd loziU vutors of the uity of Oinah i Unit an
nntitnil olty olootlon of thu city of Omalm.
lll ho Ill-Id In s.tlil city on Tuu ( lny , thnnlelitli
iluyof Novi'inlicr , Ih.iJ. for the imrmno of elect-
IIIK ono coiiitolliii ui from ouoli wunl.
The poll * slmll hu ou ti on the ( liiy of laltl
oleotlo i ut iilclit oMticU In tlio inorniiu niul
( .hull ooiitliino open until i'o'clock ' In the
ovpnlnc of the h line iliy : , til tlio ro'lioctlvo
voting iiluoos followltu. to-wlt :
Illlal WAIIII
N K < ' 0r"8r 12th nlul JonM
orlthttlia ! fl"1 nlloy
ot ! 'ao"10 struot b ° -
" of flt"
' ' nVL'1" '
8 W corner 10th nml Hickory
. S > V eorncr fllh
uml " " -oft
wtel""N K eorncr I311' nui1 Vlnton
WARD.
W Cor"er IUh nni1 Jono'
W 00rner laih alld l'-lolno
8 w corner Isih nii(1 '
( nav < 111-
W cm'"er 2nl' ' nl111
" 8 E carnKr Sld Mi < 1
eorner 'Ctli '
a 1 < corner 14th nml
! llJ.y.lIct-KEu ) ! ! ° r fclsleunth anil Con-
corner
rui'tn" ' 9lrlut S n corner SJth and llancroft
N K cor"ur 13t/1 /
corncp IIIU ; nml Valley
IUh Ulstrlct NKconiurLOth ind Uouluvnnl
Tlllltl ) MTAIIll.
1st I'strlot-S W corner I''th ima Chicago
itrotsi . *
'M District NV
corner lltli uml D.ivoiuioi t
Dd District South slilo of Capitol avciiuo
niir ( ueslnfM.lth sttuot.
llli District West sldo of 12th street , bo-
twcon Doiittlas , inil Do Ice streets.
Slh District N i : corner iJtli ami Capitol
IVU11UO
Utli District N E corner Oth anil Harnoy
Ureols. .
"Ill District-- ! i : corner lltli ami Douglas
itlUOtS.
Mh District N K corner 15th anil .Iock--on
-creou.
'ilh ' District S H corner IJth umi Howard
streets.
FOURTH WlllI ) .
1st Dlstilot N W corner 17th anil Davenport
streets.
"ml District N W corner 2.'ml and Davenport
.treuts.
Jul District N W cornnr 25th and Dodge
4lh District N U corner ITth and Dod o
< treots.
nth DIhtrlct N i : corner ITth anil Hartley
tiriiots.
Gill DIstilet NV corner COlh ami Douglas
ti unts
7th ' District NV corner SGtli street anil St.
ury's nioinie
Nth ' Disttlct S U'cornorSOtli strcot and St.
I iry's inoiiuo.
' .till Distiict Hist side of South llltli street ,
utweim Uiirnoy si loot uti'l Hi. M.irySavnnno.
lilth DM nut N Wcoimir Ijth andLuucn-
> orth streets.
lltli Disttlct SV corner ITth street anil Su
1 > ry s a > onuc ,
Fii'T.'i WAID. :
1st DUtrlct rust si In of Shoriniin avenue
opposite Mamlorsun street.
-'ml District SZ \ corner Shurman avenue
mil Wlit stieut.
: ird Dlitr.ct-S W corner Shnrman avenue
ind Ij.uco stioot.
Jtli District N W corner Sherman avenue
ml Grace street.
. > th District S W corner 17th and Charles
.troets.
iith District Hnst sldo of Sherman avoniio
liout ! IIJ feet north or Nlrliolns otreet.
7th District b i : uornar llitli and lard
trools
Sth District N W corner ICth and Ilnrt
trcets.
flth District N K corner 15th and C.iss
treists.
10th District East side North 17th street ho-
.vron Uaiifoinla and ( 'ass streets.
lltli District S K coiner lljth end O.iss
streota
SIXTH \\AIII1.
1st District S K ' . '
corner 'Itn strcot and Amos
voime.
U'ml DIstilet S W coiner CGth strcot and
'rand avonno.
.Jid District N C corner 45th and Grant
tieeK
4th District S W curnor'JIth and Mandcrson
tn-ots.
. " Ill District PH corner Sllh \Vlrt3treots. .
Dili District S W corner yard and l'ailur :
; th Distilct N W corner L'lth aid Corby
urcotR
Mh District M 1 , corner " 7th nnd llunletto
st roots.
utli District N K coiner 'JJnd anil Grant
Ijth District N W corner 'JStli and I'ranUlIn
stiuuts.
lltli District S W corner 24th and I'uui'.Uln
'
U'th Dletrlot S W coiner ' 'Jnd and ClarU
-feets ,
SKVE.NTII WAHII.
1st DIstrlct-S W corner L'Sth and Mason
trot'ts.
Und District N F corner SOth avonno and
I'opulfton avenue.
: iid Dlsulct b W cdtnor "Ulh slri'ot nnd
A'oolwortli avonno.
4th District .N W corner CUth strcot and
\rhor slteot.
fttli District South nldo of Vlnton strcot
uour ( east of ) south : t.M avenuo.
nth District 9 K corner : ijth avoniio and
I'opiileton iivonno.
7tn District NV \ corner 3lti ! and I'ranula
jtreols ,
GUllllllVAIII ) .
1st District Kast sulo of ! Wth Btrcot near
south of i Ohurlei stieia ,
L'n I District West hide of "lid street near
tiioiith ol ) 1'anl stient.
Ilr.l Dlstiiot N W corner Mill and Mchola *
4th DIstrlct-N 13 corner 2'Jth ' and Cumins
fit h District AVe't sldo of North " "itli street
nenr innrlh of Cunilnj s-lreot.
( ith DihtiU't b i : cuiiier''d imd Hurt streets.
7tli Diatilut 9 W corner .0th und C'asj
StlCCtH.
NINTH WAIII ) .
1st Diitrlot S W corner X'd nnd Cnn-'n
iM District NV corner 40th and Oinnlins
: ii ] District N H coruiir tilth and Tarnam
4th District North sMp of Davenport street
noiirl est of ) North % 'd inunuo
ftth district b U oomur Jlst avoniio und
Dodzo Btrcot.
Dili District S W cornar "Oth avenue and
i M lc.rm ktnint ,
In witness whorcof I hmo Imrnnnto sot my
hand as in ivor ot & > nd city of Omaha , this
t
Attest : JOHNGIIOVIJS , illy < ici'k , uiud.'lt
Artistic
CHICAGO ENGRAVING
at Low Prices.
Stock and Design
Tiie Latest and Best.
Sen J in 81.20 .Mid ur'lltentl ) ou luo cnjruvcd
catds ffom a new copper plate.
5fndu 00c s. andjourpickcnt plate ( lo be held
anil ict.tfltd * , and we'll send you jca fo
graved cardk
We pay expreti chargeJ.
METOAI.P STATIONKUY OOM
( UteC bk'i Uburjr l'o )
136 Wabash Ate. , Chicago.
Two hundred boys'
Two hundred boys'
overcoats for boys up
to a cloxen years old overcoats for boys up
in heavy cassimeres to a dozen years old
in handsome stylish in fine all wool Scotch
*
stripe s with fine cheviots in nobby
twilled 1 i in n g with p 1 a i els in beautiful
detachable cape--with shades in dark elTects
co in f o r f in every with more warmth
square inch val u e and style than usually
four dollars at two go together- value six
dollars . a n cl ninety lift } ' at four dollars
cents. and fifty cents.
Thai's the story on boys' overcoats for to
day. We also 'open in the boys' department
several ' new styles in our popular line of knee
pant suits at
$2.50.
This line ofsuits has done more to build up
our enormous trade in boys' wear than per
haps any other one thing. They're made first
of all to wear the cloths being selected for
_ durability. . The suits opened today are in both
double and single breasted in plain colors in.
plaids in stripqs in checks in cassimeres
and cheviots and are as handsome a line of
goods as you'll find. ® " " , . we malcc a
specialty of this line o I' suTtsT TuTThat this qual
ity commands four dollars usually. Wevill
also place in stotTk today for the first time-
three hundred of our new line of
BOYS' $3.50 SUITS.
These suits are made of very fine heavy
eassimeres pure silk and wool. They are in
superb styles in cToT' ' k"Ta"n e y "pTai d s . They arc
in nobby shapes , and are finely trimmed.
They are suits the like ofwhich are never
shown even as a "catcher" for less than five
dollars and at o u r price , three-fifty , are the
cheapest fine tTie"TTebraska ever offered
you.
r RIPANS TABULES regulate the stomach , liver and
i-.mi-oic ( purify the blood , are pleasant to take , cafe aim
always effectual. A reliable remedy for Biliousness. Blotches
on the Face , Blight's Disease , Catarrh , Colic , Constipation ,
Chronic Diarrlicua , Chronic Liver Trouble , Diabetes , Disordered
Stoinuch , Dizzii ess , Dysentery , Dyspepsia , Eczema , Flatulence ,
Female Complaints , Foul Breath , Headache , Heartburn , Hives ,
Jaundice , Kidney Complaints , Liver Troubles , . Loss of Appetite ,
Mental Depression , Nausea , Nettle Rash ,
Pa'nful ' Digestion , Pim- pleSj Rush of Blood to
the Head , Sallow Corn- pleion , Salt Rheum ,
Scald Head , Scrofula , Sick Headache , Skin
Diseases , Sour Stom- ach , Tired Feeling ,
Torpid Liver , Ulcers , Water Brash and every
other symptom or dis ease that results from
impure blood or it fixilure in the proper performance of their
functions by tlio stomach , liver and intestines. Persons given
to over-eating are benefited by taking one tabule after each
meal. A continued use of the Ripans Tabulcs is the surest
cure for obslinate constipation. They contain nothing that can be
injurious lo the most delicate. Price : One gross § 2 , sample bottle
15 cents. For sale by Druggists , or sent by mail postage paid.
Address THfi RIPAXS C1IKMICAL COMPANY , New York.
PEB' ' 'HTIV CUBED OK , NO PAY )
Wu KKMK : % ouio 2,000 PA HUNTS.
Financial Kelcmicc : Nat' ! Bank of Comnirivc , Omalia.
No DKTKNTION' from biisinniis. No ( Jporntloii ,
liU-ll aiuiiir ) Mmlmcl , Will Inn uuiiiantup lnitl o- [
lulolv ( ii n ; all klnilsot HDl'TllltKnf both HI vus wlili-
niit iliu usu of milfu ( ir syiliiKL'i no n < altiir of IIDU
itlllKllll .
EXAMINATION FHIsM.
The 0. E. MILLER COMPANY ,
J-TS.Vl.a . 3074WS N. Y. Life Illds , OMAHA , UB .
1816 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb.
nitroai , chronic , i > rlviite LlooJ , kln ml onn ir rtli nfl
"Norvo SooUe , "
Itiu woiidvrriil
remedy
la BoMiltli . n. wrll-
Oreani In eithirfoxcauao'l ' lyovurcupriion. jnuioiui rrrun.or rxiitiiTr
i use of tolincrormiluin or t nii'latiu which miin l a'l ' In Inflrmltr. Consuiup.
.
Vlloii uro , liVwin tr. J'ut IIP con.rnkn- curry In Tot noikct I per imil.
neMiiVrauil titu'Ki , With iivcrrt nrilj-rw" < rlre u'ri'fii awirantie to cur
flrrrAndlhemweV , Clr < iulnr/ru' . AUrtii 6A : i > voM2.-dtC'blc gi > i Jll.
For < ; .ilo lii Omaha by Shormnn k Mt'onnoll , 1615 Dodge strcot.
Save YourEvesi eht : '
Eiast/cStosb'fijj ,
1 SHI Trusses ,
Cruic/ies ,
Bat lor/8 3 ,
KyiM tested free t > y nn l-XIUrtT OPTICIAN
J'erfeot adjustment , fcupenor len-oi. .N rv-
oi.EhoacInohii curcit uy iisin ; our feuuit40iei
end Kyo.'lussOi I'llcoj lu'.v fur lint Medical Sutflisf
ALOE & PLM'WDI '
THE ALOE & PENFOLO CO ,
114 S. 15111 St ,
1HS. J5thStCroljhton ! U.oj' Next to Post Office.
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