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    TTTTC OMAHA HATT.V RF.Rs 1A09
THREE MORE CONGRESSMEN
Has Nebraska Her Quota in the National
Homo of Representatives ?
JUDGE HAWES INSISTS SHE HAS NOT
II * ( liven III * 11 run mi for Snynif : Tlml the
Ntnto Hliiinlil lln rully Hrpri < Mitc < l
In thn I'rcsrnl
Untignis-f
Tliu Situation ,
' P O. llBWO1 ? , In speaking yostordny
ntlarnoon of the application for a mandamus
to compel Governor Hoyd to issue a procla-
tnatlon callioK for the election of tlircu con *
Kres tnon al-largo from this itnto , snid that
the mnltcr ivns not fully understood by the
jicoplo ol the state nnd explained that , the
throe new conprossmon that It U proposed to
elect would not bo conlliiKont congressmen
in any sense of the word , but would bo con-
Krej.inion-at-lart'O from the state of Nn-
brtijkn. It.'ocmi that the new apportion.
mont docs not RO Into effect for two jeurs
nftor the census , and the position ttikon by
the advocates of the recently developed'
scheme is * that the statu In prouerly entitled
to the increased representation immediately
after the passage of the apportlnnment bill
by conpress , which view of the ca o entitles
IsobrnsUa to.iix concrossmon In the Fifty
KCCOIHl C.OnBtO'1.
Under the existing condllion of tlilnRs , the
slate would bo compullrd to cot alonp with
Ibo thrco ronercssmcn that It has had thus
far In tilts congress until the 4th of March ,
when tuo six now member. ] to DO elected this
fall would trtko their seats. Wh.itlho action
of Messrs. C'romcllcn and Hstnurook contem
plates Is thu election of thtuu conL'roismcii-
at-lnrio , to bo elected nt a special election to
bo held on thirty days notice , as the time Is
too short to allow It to bo dono'at the cotnlnc
Kcnoral election , and tticso concrossinoit thus
clectoa would servo only until tlia-Uh of
next March with Messrs. lirvan , McICelghan
and Kern , whnn thesa six would step down
and out to nmka roam for the six who will bu
elected uoxt Tuesday.
Tbo Idea U to K'VO ' lhl state six concreis-
men at the tcinaiulnp sosslon of the Kifty-
tocond conurosj , and Juilpo llawcs Is
authority for the statement Hint the now
coiiBrrnMiU'ii would dr.iw their salaries for
the full two joiirn , nltUouKh actually serving
but four months.
His idea Is that all that would bo gamed
would ho tlm advertising that the Htutu
would cot out of it , and the ? 1 0,000 that
would thus Io drawn by each of the three.
lucky men. Ho figures It out that tbo special
election uould cost tlio stnto ( J.'i.OUU , and
that the slate might just as well have the
extra concrosstrten as not , as the tuonuv
would bo snout for somotliins else If not de
voted to this purpose , nnd ho fondly aspires
to ho ono of the thrco who would dlvldu the
10,000 between them.
llo tnMsts that n precedent has already
been established and that the matter llrst
cnmo up In connection with Alabama. That
state was admitted in ISl'J and the enabling
not pave her two congressmen. The census
Of 1820 snowed her to bo entitled to thrco
coagressmon nnd three were elected. When
the quasUon of sontitiir them came tin in con *
ijross the matter was rofortod to n committee -
too , and .ludso Nelson , then a roprosontatlvo
from I'onnsylvnnla and later an associate
Justice on the suiiromo bench , who was n
member of that committee , reported in favor
of seating alt three , nnd It wa : so ordered.
Again , in ISl'J , California had n similar
experience. She was nnparontly entitled to
but two representatives in the national
faouso of representatives , but the census of
1S50 showed her to no entitled to three , nnd
ilirco were oloctnd. Furthermore , thov were
U seated In congress , the supreme court
deciding that the state had only taken advantage
vantage- its rights nnd that If the other
fltatcs did not > Jo llkowiso it was their own
fault.
JuUfro Hawes asserts that tbo supreme
court cannot refuse to Issue the desired
writ and that the governor will bavo to call
the special election. He says that there is
no reason why tbo same stnto of nffnirs
should not como up every ten years. Ho
1ms dipped Into the present case to pivo the
attorneys engaged upon It the benefit of his
experlonco on the question , acquired in pre
paring a brief on the subject in former years.
OF OM.IIIA 3liHVIIA\li.
ITullurn of mi Inwu ItiiHlncKK .Man Causes
C ntd rallo Trouble.
Siou.x Cirv , la. , Nov. 4. | Spoclal Tolo-
eramtoTm : HUB. ] Felix .Taroun , n general
merchant afSnlix , went to the wall today as
a result of the burning of Salix last month.
Tno flro caught him with a $ ' 30,000 stock nnd
10,000 Insurance. U. Snonkborg & Co. ,
wholesale procors of this city , are the heavi
est creditors. Tholrclnlm is nearly covered
by an assignment of the insurance nnd mort
gages on lands glvon t > > Jaroun. Other
Hioux ( Jity wholesalers , Uubuijuo , Omahu
and Ohlcago llrms have claims aggregating
$8,000 with no assets in sight tosatisfjrtbem ,
Sioux City and Omaha doulorsaro ttio heavi
est losers.
tbo Omnlm Kxtcnilon.
Fr. DOIIOP , Ta. , Nov. 4. Special Telegram
to Tun Bnn.J President Stloknoy nnd Gen
eral Manager Kgan of the Chicago Great
Western made n tour of Inspection over tbo
Mason City & Ft. Dodte road today. Air.
Egfui in nn interview stilted that whllo nn
extension from Mauley Junction was under
consideration It had not DCCII definitely de
cided on nor any appropriation inudo for that
liurposo. Ho did not deny that the ofllclal
Trip orcrtho Mason City road was made with
n vlow to ascertaining Its availability as n
link In the extension should it bo made , nnd
sold that thu party would drlvo southwest
from bora by team to got u look at tno rest
of the country along this proposed toute.
MIIIIV CIty'rt 1'ilrKinj ; liitiirciU.
Sioux CITV , la. , Nov. 4. [ Special Tola-
gram to TIIK IIK.I : Hobcrt Slobo and J. G.
Courrio of tlio Anglo-Ameilean Packing
company of Ulilongo , today closed n ton-year
loa o ou tlio tbo Koogo piteklni ; house lu this
city. Mr. Courrio says that Stobo & Fowler
will bo at the head of tna now company ,
which will commence ) killing hogs December
1 , but tbnt it \\lll iu reality bo u branch of
the AiiRlo-Ainorican. The uouso noiv has n
winter capacity of 13,000 , hoc * u day , but will
bo uroully increased after thu winter season
U uvtir. Mr. Courrle will muuugu the busi
ness uoro , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
\Vuiittul lu C'lnciiio.
Sioux Cirr , la. , Nov. 4 , [ Special Tele
gram to THE llEE. | Otto Muhol was ar
rested hero today ou nn Information sent
from Chlciigo ou tlio uhurpcsof conspiracy to
murder , Krand larceny and ImvilnosB. Ho
eloped from Chtcauo with the wife of CUorlus
Horn , < \ saloonkeeper , taking \vlth him $ .100
ot Horn's mono } ' . Iho charge of conspirncy
is based on the fact that Muhl hired Anav
Curry of Chicago to kill Horn. Currv U
under arrest la Chlofteo , Ho told hh brother-
in-law what ho was point ; to do nnd Rhowcd
htm tno 11-0 paid him bv Muliol for the job.
Ills brother-in-law bad him , irrre ted. Muhnl
wanted Horn out of tha way so that ho could
marry Mrs. Horn. Mrs. Horn cnnnot bo
found. Muhol says she hat pone b.ic'n to
Chicago. Chicago clHcon will talto Muhol
back tonight.
iHliiiid'n 1'lrn.
OIIIMI l ltxu , ob. , Nov. 4. ( Special
Telegram to Tun lire. ] Flro broke out In
Lcdcrmnn's hardware store today nnd the
lire department was called out , but when It
arrived at the scene of the lire It was ox-
tlngnljhed. Fifteen minutes afterwards the
nlarin was again sounded and kept on whilst
no ono seemed to know where the lira was.
It was nltonvnrdj discovered that the first
alarm box ' .vis left open nnd some ono evi
dently wanted to practice ,
( 'Hiiclit > > y n Mtitch inictiip. :
| ' 'HMII NT , Nob. , Nov. 4. [ Special Tola-
pram to Tut : UBE.J12 , T. Smith was caught
by the pilot of n switch onjfino today and
dragged about sixty feet before the cnglno
was slopped. The rlaht letf was badly
brulsod and lacerated but no bones wcro
broken nntl If not Injured internally ho will
recover.
_
Krftiilt ill llomi'ttlr TriinlitpN ,
A nt. M > . Nob. , Nov 4. fSpocial Tclo-
irrnni to Tin. Uii : : . ' Miss llailoy , a sister of
Mrs. Will Hlack , ntlcmptud to commit
siiicldo hy taking nelson this afternoon. Hy
the prompt attention of the physician she
was disappointed In her nlans. Domestic
troubles uro said to have bcun the cause.
S'ehnl'lm .Mnrtgugn Inili-litrdnrss ,
Wir.iiHii , Nob. , Nov. I [ Special to Tin :
Bi.p.J The following Is the oftlclal report of
the chattal mortgagi bttslno s in S.illno
county " for October : Filed US , amount fJO-
7t"Mir ; satlslled 140 , f.'l..bTn.Ot j against the
calamity howler , $ l'.ilir > ; i7.
/.v . > / : mint ,
VariniiH HIIIIIM tit Itriil .Money Tliut llHtu
ItCC'll l.lllll.
NI.H YotiK , Nov.1. Hut tine on the eloo-
tlon took a tremendous .slump tonight , that
Is , genuine money betting. Mouth bets ,
however , uorn sc.ittcii'd about with snock-
itiR oxtriivnuance.
.fohn Mabonov , bookmaker , Inld $ " , ,000
ovnn nn Cleveland ivith Fred I.owo. and
Sl.OOO to $ .11)0 ) that Cleveland would rurry the
state.
Bookmaker Uowmnn put up $2,000 oven ou
Cleveland wilt , a Bridgeport , Conn. , trim.
Colunal Lichti'usteln , another bookmarter ,
who lias consitfcrnhlo money on Harrison , is
hodglue lib bet- > , but llnds It harrl wont.
WallerVcllman of Chicago bat M. Hoil-
brunn ? . ' .00 ( ) uvon on tbo eenornl result.
The Stock e.xchnncu wupers footed up
nbout $ . ' .1,000. mostly ut oven lleures , on the
f-onor.il result.
I. , . 1C. Clark put up $1,000 on Ilnrriion and
found n tnitor in I * L. Uonedlct.
I'red Hrown put out f.,000 ) on Harrison
oven.
A P. Downey of tha Produce oxclianRo
hub $ . ' . of
.1,000 republican money which will
bo open for offer * tomorrow.
.liiinoi Uerth laid Sii.OOO to . .lamosVov -
mlss' fl.llOO thpt Harrison will not carrv Now
York tate.
Piles of naoulo have mics '
, out Do Witt's
\Vlli-n Ha/el salvo will euro them.
lllllldlni ; I'urillltl.
The following permits vnra Msuoa by the
superintendent of buildings yesterday :
C'untral I'ulted I're bytorl.m Ohuiolis'o-
i-Iuty. ono story .mil bisomunt stone
pjimoli bulldln. . Twenty-fourth and
Dodijestroeth
inOflXI
141,1 ' " ' Dmislas ; street - ropalrj to biill.liu'c'at . '
/mis - OQOQ
i-Iobodlsliy ,
ono-stcrv and basement -
lusstreot mont trnoinenl house , ft ! ) to ! ) . ' 4 DOUK-
Cliailch i : . I'ord. twotoiT frame ilwo'li- 5500
' -
In - , 1 iilrt
-
v-second and O.ipltol avcnuo 5 oo
lour minor poi mils . . 'GJQ
Toti1 :
: - . - WJ.600
1'nilcriil ( iranil Jury.
The federal grand jury will bo called on
the ! iiith of November unless Judge Dundy
decides to nmko a change of date. The jurors
have been drawn , but the olorl : Is not vet
ieadv to rmblUh the list.
Mcsloftho deputy United States
mar-
Minis nro out now working on oases of moro
or less Importance that will bo taken
up at
the coining- term if sufllciont evldenco bo
e Adit Hurt . can
The popularity of Salvation
Oil is not as-
tonisbing when vu hear of Its many cures.
Allalrn In Colorado.
HOI.TOKI : , Uolo , Nov. 4. fSuocml to Tire
BFI ! . ] The campaign here Is running at
fovcr hcnt. Cos
, nomlnco for congress In
this district on the
republican
' tlokut , and
1'enco , nominee for like onico
on the
e biU'or
democrat nnd people's partv tickets , have
both spoken to full houses hora. In this
county the vote will be about ovculr divided
a ? bcttvueu "
these two candidates.
Cumpuull on thu Tar 111 ;
HAisrioiti > , Conn. , Nov. 4. Ex-Oovornor
Campbell of Ohio
addressed a laruo aud
ience hero Ibis evening. Ho conUned bis at
tention to the tariff.
IIAVI > IN : uius.
aillllii rr
All the lutesf styles in ladies' und
'
childron'ri
vvintoivonr
\vonr ut au siic
to Diluct sales.
Liitlich'litic.foltlmtsin nil
styles
nt
fiOo , nt 7oc. nt $1.00 , nutunl vnluo 3100
tip to $2. _
Kincst impoi-toil
nnd domestic pnltcrn
huts ut mirprisinylv low prices.
CLOAKS. JACKKTriVKAPS. .
Wonder b.arfjnins to clo-so lots.
"
: i < > U huliob1 jiiukotain
, , black , blue and
tan , your eliolco $3.85 , actual value
80. f ) ( ) .
ld)40-lnah ( ) nlu&U
& jtiokots at S13 7/5 /
wortli.918.00. '
100lOinuli
pltibh jackets at $15 75
woi th $10.00. '
IGOohildi-on'buloalfs nt prlros
never
named for relhiblu goodd.
This dotiartmont is
proatly
overstocked -
stocked and no suorilieo will bo too
to effect spcody sftlea.
sftlea.IIAYDKy
IIAYDKy I3HOS.
in nit.
. nf , flo . , lllltK , nr I tt it'Hiir Uils
tl -
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l > l - ' a Y-- _
at family remuuiice. JUU
1'iinural notice latur.
Durham
Tobacco
Made a record long years ago ,
which lias never been beaten or
approached. It lias not to-day ,
a good second in popularity. Its
peculiar and uniform excellence
pleases the men of to-day as it
did their fathers before them.
Great Bull rtovement. " Sold wherever tobacco is smoked. o ll
BULL DURHAM
Is a mild and pleasant stimulant which quiets the nerves O > .
and in no way excites or deranges the system. In this C . .
respect it is distinctive. It gives the most solid com uI I
fort with no unpleasant effects. Made only by ll
Blackwell's Durham Tobacco Co. , Durham , N.C.
THE MpRSE DRY GOODS CO.
Saturday's ' Bargains Will Be Found on Every One of Our Six Floors.
We have "upset" prices 'n a
mlf clo/cen different serviceable
ines in our
Men's ' Furnishing
There's a lot of sample stock
ings a big lot ; cotton , meri
no , lisle thread , vicuna ; thous
ands of pairs ; black and solid
colors , We bought them very
ow ; we sell them in the same
way. Better hurry , for there
is a bottom to the deepest well.
Lot i 3 pairs for 250 , were ISG
Lot 2 i5c pair , were 250
Lot 3 iSc pair , were 350
Lot 4 250 pair , were soc
Lot 5 33aC pair , were 6oc
Lot 6 400 pair , were 750
Lot 7 550 pair , were $1.00
Underwear
I lere is a lot of underwear
for men , shirts and drawers ,
natural color and also tan ,
heavy ribbed , that sells at
$2.50 ; goes in this sale for
$1.50 a garment.
Still Another
lot of shirts and drawers , this
time camel's hair meri
no ; the quality you pay $1.75
for , here you have the middle
man's profit again : we sell
them to you at $1,25 a gar
ment.
Tomorrow will bring a rush
of customers to this depart
ment -always does ; the reason
is obvious.
NOTICE TO PROPEHTY OWNERS
Von am hereby notified th-t Hit banks of
utrili now existing ou sub lots 12. 1.1 and II of
lot OUnultol addition , nu J lots 19 and iU.Kuyu'8
lUbdlvlston of lot u U.ipltol addition. In thu
Ity of Umaha Iruo been declared byordln-
3111-11 No. : icfi to bo a uuls-uiee.
You arc heifby directed lo nhuto said ntil-
anco by grading down the front part of a ild
.ub lots , bo u to prevent tbo w.istlnsr. falling
> r washing of o irvh thurofrum upon thu adja-
imt hldottjilk within thlity d < iys from the
7th day October , ' " - or nuld unUanoowllI bu
nb'itud by the city authorities .md the ex-
lienso thereof luvieil us H knoclal t ix urulnst
operly on which said nulnjunn i-x.sU.
e r thU ard
,
Chairman Iloird of I'ubllo Works.
'
- AN
You can save n
fourth urn fifth on the
iirlco of vonr Hoy's
Winter Suit
is Week anil Next
THIS WAYs
\V Imvo the bo9t sn'ts ' for boys in
this city in make , In style , in lit nml
llnisli.
We want you to Know it.
We want everybody to know it.
Wo shall soil boya' suits this wool :
nnd next at
Two plcco doublo-broasted suits ; till
wool cheviots und worsteds , plain nnd
mixed olVccts ; TEN STi LES , wortli up
to $7.
The inducement Is wo save you the
( lilToronuu botwcon S3.7 < 5 and > 7.
Ill JftP
FOR BOYS.
It's just ns cheap to clothe your boys
stylishly as it ig to hang shapeless things
on him it you como to us. Vljrorotn
boys have not needed ovoreoutsthis so.i-
son ; the result , wo have too miny on
counters. Somclhiiif { STIRRING must
bo done to move them ; that moans wo
have put the lowest price on thorn you
have o\cr i-oen any Where.
SALE BEGINS TOMORROW.
$7.00 Ovcrcoatk now $3.5O !
$9.00 Overcoats now $5.0O i :
|
$12.00 Overcoats now $6.00j (
$20.00 Overcoats now $7.OO ) |
The Symptoms Anti
a dote , from eminent authority !
Dr. N. Wiest of Denver tells how you may know
if you have it.
"When a patient comes to me with any of the following
symptoms , I immediately look for uric acid , and generally find
it in sufficient quantities to c inse the trouble : Intense headache ,
coming on either in the morning before rising , or after dinner.
The morning headache often passes off after the patient has
been up and about his work a short time ; the afternoon head
ache generally becomes easier , or ceases altogether in the even-
nine- There may be a pain and a tired feeling in the back-
a. feeling of complete "goneness , " or of fulness ;
as the case may be , in the stomach or bowels , with
extreme restlessness : "blind staggers' ' as the pat
ients often call it ; dizziness , whizzing lights before the eyes ;
temporarily disturbed vision ; buzzing in the ears , with a sense of
fulness in the head. Sometimes the face is flushed , especially
in the afternoon ; the eyes congested. There may be aversion to
mental or physical exertion ; a sense of impending danger ; / ; ' ; * ? / -
able temper ; indigestion , with all its accompanying evils ; rheu
matism and neuralgic pains. " Read before the Colorado Medi
cal Society.
Scientific men all agree that "London
derry" ' is the natural remedy for this Lithia !
growing evil. Read the following :
From M. H. Lackersteen , M. D. , LL. D. , F. R. S. C. , Chicago :
I have met vfhhwief/i success in the use of the LONDON-
DKRRY LITIIIA WATER. As a natural remedy it is a remarkable
one. Of its efficacy in reducing the amount of uric acid / am
positive , and I shall continue to use and recommend it. In fact , I
was one of the first in Chicago to use this water in practice ,
As a drinking water for table purposes it has no superior. I
learn it is extensively used at the Chicago and Calumet Clubs ,
and it can be found at the homes of the clubmen at any time.
I can only speak favorably of it.
Still or Sparkling Londonda ry for sale everywhere. Don't
fail to read our pamphlets. M
Londonderry Lithia Spring Waner Co. , Nasfjiia , N. H.
CIIAS. B. PKRKINS it CO. , 'M Kilby , Street , Boston , SiiUiiifr Agents.
Paxton 6t Gallagher , Distributing Agents for Omaha.
1316 Douglas Street , OmahafNeb.
Ttj min nt pedallil In n rroui , cbroilc , prlrale. tlooj. ikln ud unnsrjMUeine * . A roraUr ana
e liUT dir < Ju to lu meilelne , -Jlpiooiuanil cenincnlo' ibiiw , .
liitill
. . troUoti ifUb tlie rrate < ( .uccoii
tnrrli.ipetm . . torrbop * . loinn . . .nbooJ.i mla l . " . .ikneu. nuht loiioi. liapotancr. i > plilli . itrlclurtf. k-on-
i
jrrlK. Blent. Tirlcorule.clc. No uiercurr uml. New IrotinenV forlo > of Tltol power. l' tUt unftble to
lilt ma m j b lr ttl liomc tir eorreipaniUnco. UedKini r Insuvmanti > ent bf m llor ipru
cur lrpack d. no iii rk lo InOkate coutent * or end r. On o .jvrtooil Interview prer rr < l. Coniult ; 'o '
! .7&jrr . . , .
- r tpoinl . . ne . trtctlr prlfatv. II.ok lilj.MrIM ot LU ) HUrM. . Offlp * _ oui . . W . in.
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SKWBR PROPOSALS. .
iirnpa ! > aU will bo received hy the un-
dorslvned until l:3a : o'clook n. in. November II.
I'-DJ , for tlio conitriictlou of HO WDM In uwor
dlstrluu Nos. in nnd 17. * , nnd for the roi-on-
striictUm of the i > ewcra In sewer
dutrlot No. 1 , In ino city of
Oiiuiliu. ' as per ordinances No : ci5. |
iII aiid'JIIJ respectively , uvcordlnz to riluna
und apecllliMUons on Illu In thnotllceof thu
board ofpubllu worku. t'ropoiaN to tie rn.-ido
on urnitvd blank * furnUliml \ > v thu U.ird , and
lo buuccornpaiilcd by u cortlfled t-li'wk in the
iiint of tVW. uuyablo to the city of Umuliii us
in ovluoncopt itood faith.
Tliu board roaorves the rlshtto reject auy
T ull bids and toralvu defect * .
„ . . I' . W. lllltKIIAUSKK.
ChulrMyn of the U < t\rA of I'ubllo Works
Omalm , Neb. , On lo tier 38lh , le.'J. o'JS-W-til-
Muslin Underwear.
French , embroidered by
hand , and also hand-sewed , all
fine goods , but at the reduced
price come with hi the reach of
every purse.
purse.At
At $1.50.
50 gowns of line French
linen , elaborately embroidered
on yoke , neck and sleeves ;
these have been $2.50 , $2.75
and $3 ; tomorrow , 51.50 each
At $2.35.
35 0'owns fine French linen ,
very handsomely embroidered
by hand , also fine tuckingon
yoke ; formerly $3.25 and
$3 50 ; the present price should
interest you , only $2.35 each.
At $2.75.
53 gowns finest French
linen , hand-embroidered from
cluster tucking between , also
hand-embroidered ruffle down
front and around neck and
sleeves. Everyday price has
been $4.50 ; the clearing1 sale
price , 52. 75 each.
At $3.15.
25 fine French cambric
gowns , a work of art ; tucks
ancl drawn-work yoke , em
broidered ruffle , neck and
sleeves ; $5 has been the price ;
they go now at $3.15 each.
Better grades at proportion
ate reductions : $3.25 , $3.48 ,
53-75. $4-15 and $4.50 will now
buy qualities tlyit have ranged l
in price from $5.50-10 $7.50.
Hand-embroidered drawers ,
corset covers , skirts and 1
chemises at even greater re
ductions than quoted above.
We cordially invite you to
come and see them , whether
you wish to buy or not. Take
elevator to third floor.
PROPOSALS FOR GRADING AND
SLOPING BANKS OF EARTH
AND FILLING LOTS OF
REAL ESTATE.
Sealed prooosnls will he received liy the un-
dorjl nij until 1:3) : ) n'clouic o. in. , November
IStn. IS ) . ' , fur cr.idlru nnd sloplnjr b.inks of
earth : md HUlii * lots of rn.U estate , the condi
tion of whlL-h hus boendecliin-d a nuKunco by
ordinances Noa 32 I , aiOO. 321B. 321'I , S8IJ , 32TJ
und Wn.
MST ov I.CIT * , TO UK i.orcu.
A1TIIOV.
AM )
HKIIIIIT. LOT. BLOCK. ADDITION ,
1.J.OXW , 1 10-1 Ulty
! O \1ID 4 10 < l
: ii.'i\jr csoof o un
3'.j\n , 7 10U
ii\l.t3f ! 100
150vb'i" ' none
ll.UxDl I
14.0KSr no
JGOxG'I I
14.0-cl.t3f 114
00x45 114
1IG
nn
lS.Of 17J
L'J.O-r ins
JP.nx 11)3 )
13.0 * 7
15 Ox 7t 7H
180 * ; t
IH.Ox 4 25B
20 Ox 7 250
7A
20.0 * A 2J6
UOx 1) ) AnlslioIU
12.0 x 10
s 13 ft II I
IIII
II Iturr Oak
10.0\ } J of IK
IS 0x00) )
nox.wf B C nn i ) boll's gub
sub itoft : ) U.ipllol
37U C'uini > bcirs add
HOv . 8 Choiiy GardenA
Ifi.Ox 0
I .0v M
18 Ox 11
I'l.dx ' 13
A -itrlp of ground In front of
4 15 Credit I'onuicr
20.0 * do 3
LUOv do 4
18.0X 4f ,
1H.UX li
37
1S.OX Abtrlpof Innd In frontof
Credit Fancier
ao.nx do
WI.Ox do 3
4.iOx do 4
1 Druid Hill
lU.Ox 1 '
Ihipont 1'laco
lU.Ox
n.ux . 3
10.0X 4
10.0 X 4R
lU.Ox 6
lOUxM 18 4
lOOx.V ) 1H 4
I80X5U 1'J ' 4
IS Ux 13 7
1U 7
14 7
1 ! ) 7
2 .0\ 7H 7H
IS.Ot.'j 10a 71'J
a 1'J lUnscoin Place
' .
H.fiXl'.l
tl.O\.W f
\ IIIIIsldoNo.
. 2
aoo
i.4. X.V ) 7U Illtchooolc . Ist udd
i.0\M 10 llllaluo.lc d 1st jUil
ino\vj II
1I.OX.VJ 13
U.O\M lu
17
llousols & ' tobbln'a
sub of Inl 11
, Hull-
H.Ox
19 lell'dudd.
14.0X 19U
U.Ux 12
I4.0X 12U
It
V Stebblii's
suliof lot 13 Ilart-
12 luit'h add.
10.0X a ! inr:33M : A.
10.1U M
-.UUx n JtOf 1 B Kount/o'h3d
/ add.
U.Ux H
KouuU & U-tli'a
IH.Ox 14 B ndd. -
1.L9X42.5 14U 3 I.a VotU 1'laco
! VOx42.i : U 1
3
1V&X4-VJ 1 4
] 4..xj'j.i : -j
i ; i.ox42 : i : t 4
r..oxui : 4 4
Kcaorvo Lowe's sul ) .
M ,
15.UX
15.0 X
IS. X n
IX. X H
Ic.x II
12.X 7
I2.X 7h 7l
12.x : < l
U.X 1U
10.01 12U 4I M.iyno Ha no.
U 3
add.
Children s Cloaks ,
Like Cut ,
This garment is ma'Ie ' of all
wool tan and brown cheviot ,
Grctchen style ; double breasted
and \oi\r \ \ military cape.
4 years , $7.75 , worth $10.
6 years , $825 , worth $10.50.
5 years , $8.75 , worth $11.
The s.unc armcnt as above ,
only princess style :
10 year ? , $0.75 , worth $13.
12 years , $10.50 , worth $ H.
M years , $11.25. worth $15.
16 years , $12 , worth $16.
At these prices yon arc buy
ing ; the aoove garments at 25
per cent less than actual value.
Children's Cloaks.
Another lot of all wool homespun
chpvlot , GreU'liun fatjle ; tun colors only ;
priuos vorv low.
4 yours , S5 00 , worth W.r,0.
( i voiii'B , $5.7 , " ) , worth S7.5l. (
8 yours. C."iO , woi-tlt $ S.riO.
lOycai-s , ST.ol ) , worth W.oO.
12 years , i8.50vortli S10.W ) .
14 years , $9.f > 0 , worth $11.50.
Take Elevator to Third Floor.
We have never before shown
such a large and complete stock
of fine carpets.
Wiltons of all the best makes
and in the newest color-effects
with borders to match.
Axminstor in very desirable
colors for drawing rooms and
in dark reds and bines and
browns for dining-rooms and
libraries.
Plain carpets ( without pat
terns ) in almost every tint arc
very much used for fine fur
nishing ; with a g border in
hnrmoni/ing colors the effect
is very beautiful.
Our Carpet , Oriental Rug
and Upholstery Departments
arc all grouped on the fourth
floor.
floor.No
No need to guess whether
this , or that , will match ; you
can see and know.
BRASS RODS.
FOR SA'ITKDAY ON FA' .
If you are in need of vesti
bule rods , come at once ; we
have only enough for one day's
sale.
)4-in ) Brass Rods 2l4cit
3/s-in Brass Rods S cft
Brass Brackets.
For } and 3/6-in Rods S/c pair.
BED PILLOWS.
Sixc 18x25 inches , best fancy
ticking , good filling , weight 3
pounds ,
'C ' HA CM.
About town price
15 10
ino\ciurofiii7 : ; ! m
I45) ) 0 17
laoxw 7 17
10.0x3.1 o3J of ItS 17
11 17
iui : > 0) ) i ? 17
I'illvJU II 17
r > o\4ue40 ric > r it 11 ! "
IVixW ) If 17
io.o\'ii oji : ( ft of it 15 -ji
iifi\.io : ir. ii
ib.nv.vi IT a ,
iioi.vj is ; > i
m.iv.vi in sa
J.H\M IB ' . 'I „
xi i
V ) f 17 21 "
.r.3i
.Vlf IS i > 4
' Jr WIlcoN's''iul
, , add
lO.Ox IfiS
hub I tiiv It IG&ee i'1-lj-lll
HOxd'j 1
-'P.O\S17 I
IT.OXIOJ f t- \ it 10 sou 3i-n-ij ;
100.XJ7.-.J
H.OVI71 t.iN It 21 soon-13-13
oo\ro tiitni socn-n-n
100x107 t-ix itui .sou -n-ii i :
i3)ii i iu.HHI sec HI- i.i13
Or.idln ? o ( I ) inks down to about the love ] of
tliosiirroiiiiUtn : htrcels or alleys , us followx.
I-ots.1 and 4 , block 1IH. ally.
Sloping and cradlnz down the front portion
oftho following banks of omth so as to pro-
rmittho fullln ? , ' .rnstlnKor wiishliu of onrtti
on tuo sldtnrulut mljucont llioroto :
Hanks of curtli on lots 1 and 2. block M. city.
Uanlt of earth on Iliovcstl3) fcotof bloulc
" / . '
bhlnn's Third udditlon. on tlm MWth side
o ( Olmrlu ? street between 23th sticot and 20th
btlOHt.
f-aundors' Hanks of earth on lota 1. 2 , 4 nml .1. A. II.
addition.
Klilnn'H l.inks ! udditlon. of earth on Ion C and 0 , block 13 ,
lUnk ofuarth on lot 13 and the north half of
lot It , Hmmvildo addition.
Hunks of earth on lots 8. 0. 10 , and IS ,
Unrriy ( iiinlon , front In ; : on llorrou street ,
iiowriilloil JTcli uvtmne. and
rillliiKof lot I * . ' . block II. Hnn < icorii IMaao ;
riliiiifr lots I , a. : i , 4. ft. o , 10. n , is and ID , In
blni'l. I , IConut/o's 4th addition ;
( IradlriK bunl > of n.tith on the south 03 foot
of Into uloinr n tit line uf aalil lot , block n , snb-
dlvMonof ' .1. I. Itu Holt's ti'lUltlnn , fronting on
'Mth it rout. In the ulty of Uinnliit. Snob work
to lid ilonn In accord iinuu with thu liistriiutloiM
of I ho board of pulilio wor s and oltv engineer.
HUN lo bo m.uluon pi In toil liianks fi.rnlHlicd
by tno board and to bo accoiiip.iiili-d with a
( milled cha.'lr in the mini of Cut , payable to
the L-lty of Unialia , as an uvldcnco of Koo < i
Theboi rd reserves Ilio rlcht to reject any
or all bids and to waive dtifi'Kts.
1 * . W. ItlUKIIM'SriK.
Chairman Ho.ird of I'nbllo Works ,
Omaha , No ! ) . , .November Ith , 18'/i ii.V 11-12
To .1. A Hoiilollo. Mlko Votorii. Uitlinrlne
Iioohllii , M bevi-ren Hiruii ( an. A , I' . Otirljto-
Iilieisoii. ( Mnr.i I'ord. O. 11. Kllswurth. Jonii
Volir , ( Scorjto II T/ cheek :
\ ( iiHID heruby noilllod that the undor-
slzmid , lhrfiidlsinturi"itud freeholder * of the
city of Onialii , b ivo boon duly appointed tiy
the mayor , with the approval of thuulty conn-
oil of shld ulty , to iihuss the dunai. : to the
uurieri rcspucthuly of thu property deularod
by ordln.iia'o ni-uoa < iiry to l > utimm > pratd ) for
thu iisnof s.ild oily , for the imrpoio of opon-
in. unit uvtundln. Illth street from Vliiton
htrj'ct tobonthulty Ilmlt4
011 nro further notified , that ha\Iiu uc
copied i , . )
111
reiiiliL'd | by IIIK. HO will , on the -Jltt day of
Novo iibcr. A. l > Indl , t thn nour of 10 o'uloc-k
In tliu foiDiionn.nl. thonllluoof T. II. ) luJul ( >
louh , rooinbl , ' N. Y. l.lfo Iliilldin . within tbo
rorpor.ito limits of said city , moot f > r thu pur-
| ii > - > n of coiHidurln.- and ilc
m 111 ; the ( ISII-SH-
iniiMliif < 1 iiiia u lo tlm owni ! TB rusnoutlviily , of
salil proporty. liy rdiuun of auuh taking and
iipproprUtinn ila-roof. tikln- ' Into contldura-
tloii bpoulal bonuflts , If siiy.
Thw property liuloiutn' to you , proposed to
boapproprlulud us afori'i ild , an 1 which lui
bei'n declarud IILH'U S irv by Ilio counoll. by
ordinafn'c , to uppriiprlutu to iho luoof tno
city , buIiuNltu ito In sild city of Omaha. In
Ilio county of D.jir.-l.ts undht.itoof .Nebraska.
Ikdujunbud ; n follnwy. nnvit :
SMfeotof w 01 tout of lot 41 , S. R. Koiur * '
plul.Okalionri.
West inivutof lota in and II. Mottor'a anbd'-
vWoii of lot 4 , H. II Uo.'brn' pi it of Ukuhonni ,
i'st Hi f ftit , of nub lot I , t ix ( it 2U.
Wi-st IH f ut of lot 15 ( J.ik till Xo. i. ' .
y ii'li 7 fcotof weat'JGfojtotlot Id , Oak Hill
No , ' . ' ,
\\ctl \ in feet/of lots 0. 7. 8 Muttor'n sub of lot
4B , K 1. Ho.-iirH iilut of Uli.ihon.u.
.Virtli'.X)3feetof ' ) tvcst i.U of lot 40 , H. U Itoi-
urs'plut Okahoma
\Veit aifeolHiili lot 1 of t.iv lol'.U
You nro iiotlllod to bu nre.tiiil nt thu Ilino
tlinoand plucu arorcs.ili ) , unit niaku any oh-
jectloiiM to or stale nuntseonceriilii r. fcalJ
pro-
po.uJ upproprUtlon , or ustuiimunt. of d in-
usci , us you may coniiuor prouur.
T. . Mci : iiIAOI | ,
J ( IIN R Kl.AUIC.
. JAMES gTOficiuLE.
Oinulia. Oct. Mill. WJ ! , o..UtSO
H OT bVMKfl * . bUUTIIIMKMTA VllK OAUIM-
tii.iluf Anifrk'u. In lUu llUck llllln. JM ) lavl
nbuto ilia ten. A vrl p. tiracbu ulmoipUere.
Ixjrtil ) BteniTf. 'Jlio j war.ii lueilldnil wntcrn
lisriKuruJ thouiand * uf patlonu. Fmsil pluoica
liatli In Inu U H , 'I'lut i ; au , built or pink .at * | .
loDUoccomolulu JiJ iieuplo ; trlctlr tint vUxi
ot > tii ! .iru nlaiun
, ilemn limt , uleclrla lUbtn , rlctilr
furuiibrd , Huu wide rcnnUU . table u poclaltr.
Klau uuluumi , wild ' winter. . UoUucua rau t > / ( lit
, . . . ' , ' ' " > n
U. b. , . . . fJio ica u.
MAIIDKN , Tim i : > 4iu , Iluth | > rlug4 , Dakulm.