TTTI ? HMATJA nAU.V IWKFllinAY. . NOVKMHER 11. 1892. ALREADY CABINET MAKING { Politicians Do Some Figuring on Oleve- lamVs Official Family. REPUBLICAN LEADERS ON THE RESULT Qiinlrmiin Curler \Vn Vnry Much SurprUml Mr. .Mmily Annly o Jlio Vote At Cluvfli n < r Home HIM * tlio Ho- ault U Uciinritlly Vloiroil. 1 Ntw ; YOIIK , Nov. lO.-Tho result of the Election being positively settled hare , poli ticians are turning their attention to the pos sible tnakc-uo of President Cleveland's next cabinet. Many nro greatly IntoroHod , now that the New Vorksttuo legislature Is Known to bo democratic on Joint ballot , in the prob- * blo successor of United States Senator Ills- cock , whoso term will expire March 4 next. H Is said that Governor Flower is ambitious to bo the senator's successor and that. Lieu tenant Governor Sneohan wtmts to succeed to the governor's olllco. Democratic poll- tlclans irenerally think Governor t'lower will bo sent to the senate If ho so ileMras and that Lieutenant Governor Sheehan will become - como governor for the tinoxplrod terra. Tlioro has boon some tulk ol Congressman \V. Botirko Cockran for sonntor , but his friends allege that ho docs not want that place. U11 said that ho M BatlsluuJ wltn his luw practice and Iho opportunliios ho has , with his splendid powers , to make a record In the lower homo of congress , to which ho lias just , hcon re-elected. Tuo cabinet slate generally flztircd out by tiollllclan-t today was as follows : Secretary of state , Thomas I'1. Havard of Di'luwaro ; ocrctnry of the treasury , John U Mitchell or ox-1'Ostmastor General \ \ II- llam P. Vila * of Wisconsin ; secrotarv of the navv , William C. Wnllntiy of Now York ; secretary of war , W. H. Kranklln of Now Hampshire ; seureliiry of the Interior , Isuao 1' . Gray of Indiana : allotnovgeneral. CongrosBinnu U'llllnm L. . VVll on of Weil Virginia or Congressman Culbersou of Texas ; postmaster general , Don M. Dickin son. son.It 1ms boon the generally accepted bc'llofin political circles that ox-Secrotriry W hltnry. Who has donu a'o much to nchlovo thu sweep ing Victory for Cleveland , would ho offered the plnco of secretary of hlato by the nrosl- donl-oloct , but these who nnpuitr to know comothlng about k sav that Mr. Whitney would prefer to bo secretary of the navy , If lie enters the cabinet ut nil. CUM 1UII. ii KKI'UIII.ICAXh. ttho .Jiiillclitl Iho Only llranrh "f tlio ttov- criiMioilt In 'Ihrlr l0h liiii. WASHINGTON , D. C. , Nov. 10. The Judicial It the only branch of the government which will remain under the control oC the repub lican party after the -till of March next. United States Judcos appointed for life are ubjcct lo the nrivlloRO of voluntary rolirj- inout on full pay after roachlntr tiio npo ; of 70 yoai" , provided they hnvn boon ten yoirs In the sorvlci ) . The tlistrict and circuit Judges , as a rule , are republican , and It isun- likely that there will bo a sufllclotit , num ber of vacancies duritic tlio next four years to enable Mr. Clevolano , by now ap pointments , to give the uomocratic party a majority of these positions. Nor is there any pro'uability that the next administration will have any opportunity to inalto the United Stales supreme court democratic. As It is 'tbo court of llnal resort on all questions of constitutional or federal law , the political prcdlllctions of Its Justices may at any tlmo become a mattorof , Importance , though the freedom of the court from inlluences by con- ( derations extraneous to the legal points nt issue in tiny case before it , is conceded. Tlio pla'cos on the supreme bench which it Is most likely Air. Cleveland will have an opportunity to 1111 during the next four years ( if there bn any vacancies nt nil ) are at present occupied by democrats ilnstlres Field nnd Lamar. Chief Justice Fuller Is the only other democrat on the Donch. The remaining six members are re publicans and , except Justice Ulntcliford , none of thorn nro within live years of the ngoat which they may rotiru on full pay. Justice Blalchford Is In vicorous health , and as ho HUoi Itla woric , ho is in no tiurry to take advantage ot the opportunity Iho law nffords him , ho having served ten years last spring. The other live members of the rourt , viz : Justices Ilarlan , Gray , ISrown , Brewer anil Shlrai are men hardly past middle ago , and so far as appearances go , ro ouch good for n doo.ulo of service yet. : \vs IVITII inAi > ius. 1 > lial Prominent IlrpnliliuaiH Have In Siiy on IliirrUiiii'x Dofimt. Niw YToitK , Nov. 10.Tho Mail and Ex press ha secured Interviews with the leadIng - Ing republicans on the result of the late elec tion. Hero Is what it says : Chairman Carter said that all calculations , both by the republicans and democrats , had been at fault in this siiuo. and also throughout tins out the country , and yet these calculations had boon made by some of thj ) most experienced rllu enced , ablest and shrewdest rcpuolicans luis the country nbout their rospcctlvo states , nnd they wore dumbfounded and could not account for the tremendous ilomocratio vic tories all along the line wlurli were not f roren and could not bo prevented. Cornelius N , Bliss sttld ho sympathized deeply with President Harnsou both In ill boroavonmnt anil his urca'.dnntlal defeat , but it was too soon yet to toll what would be tlio effect upon the permanent welfare of the country nt largo. Mr. Bliss will tomorrow elvo up the republican national lioudquar- tern in this city. Cuminlticmmin Joseph 11 , Manly said thnt . lie hud unalv/i'd tlio returns , and it stlowod that thii workincmon In tha manufacturing enters of tlio whole country Had ROIIU ugaliiHt , the republican party , wlulo tlio ugri- uultural intoresis , as toprosenlcd by the farmer ' vote , had stood by tbo republican parly. General J. S. Clarkson of Iowa said tb'at nil the bast calculations In respect to every ; slatouxceut his own , had boon sot at naiiRiit bv tlio result of the election. Uu ii uspo- clally sorry for the defeat at Semutor Spoor.or at a republican caudidulo for gov ernor of Wisconsin. DKtUHJKATri CKVI.NU l'iAlll ) , They Clulm tliu ICuiiiiblli'iiui Are Trjliiu to 4'liiMit Tlinui in ( 'iiiiiirnliiMit. NiwlUviN.Conn. : : , Nov. 10. Too Union , In nn extra edition tonight , publiaho * tUu follow- IIIR : Thodo.nocratiustatocomtnlttoo U In pos session of evidence tondliiR to allow lhat BOIIIU of the republican mnnaRori ni'o ouiMxod in a conspiracy to au-.Un count out llio ilomocrats win ) wuro olootod to the sUto o.liuoi on Tuesday. A mlslcadlni ; and illo .il form of return , to bo inud under the raq-iiromo'iu ' of tbo constitution , was sent out from the olllco of tlio hoi i-ovcr secretary , Walsh , It con tains sovor.il trapi to c.iloli unwary moder- niots upon Iho mibjoct of rojcolcd vole * . Hy counting till of tbe n rejected voles us tf.thov weru vo'.i'a cast ayulnsi JUIIRU Morris and Ills utBocliurs the conspirators hope to Wlpo out tlio Inrpo majority rocclvod by the doino- cralio cundlduttis , Ills known that several hundred vine. , many of ttieiu for Juduo Morria , wi-ro inrown out lor Illo uilty , On this basis Republican Cunlmun lieulon has lC ( < n claliulnt , ' louuy that Juugu Morns lacks 40U of u majority. AT OI.UVKI.A.MC.S IIO.MI' . i SliourrliiK In Ujiou Him from All IJiMrt r . Niav Vottic , Nov. lu. ( Jlieorfulnost por- Tided the homo of Proslduntoloct Clovelauil today , though tha weather without was cheerless In tbo oxtromo. Thu apartments n whioU iho put und future uilstross of tbo wlilto house rules supronn were r.jdolonl with the oJori of llowor.t , nil gifts of tha successful candlJuto's admlrlntr friends , liMessonccr bojs bearing telocruiiii of con- i Vcralulution Itcpt tno door bell rlnclni ; almost fi v wcoutluuotiely. Mr. William C. Whitney , - " --uol Diuilol S. L.ainont , Goorpi V. 1'ar- and Hubert L. O'lirien were with the jldoot-clect for soyorul hours In the moro- ' etV' uud U dtuiotl hliuielf to all otbaroaller * . Et-Sacrotnry ( and Mr * . Whltnoy took lunchooti with Mr , Cleveland. Mr O'llrlcn salJ tbls nftornoon that Mr. Cleveland tmd nl flritlntondod to addro s n loiter to tno voters of the country , his views of the politic * ! situation , but this project had boon abandoned. Mr. Cleveland had also doslr&d not to allow any of the telegrams pram or letters of congratulation lo bo pub- lishci Mr. O'Drion ' said that tbo number of these messages already exceeded 2,000 , find I stream showed no sign of diminu lion Among the senders of the messages , bo asserted , were almost every democrat of prominence in the country and n uood many republicans. Mr.O'Hrlon arrlbot Mr. Clovo- land's action In withholding the mossftsos from tbo public to iho iofluonc of Mrs. Cleveland. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ IM.ANS of THI ; i'uisiriNT. IloYlll llclnrn to Iiidl.tnnpnlls After llio fourth ol Mnrch. I WSSIHXOTOV , D. C. . Muv. lO.-Tho EvenI Ing Star says : Plans for next spring nro J already bolng discussed by Protldont Ilnrrl- son and his family , looking toward tno va- catinuof tha exocutlvo mansion on March 4. There will probably bo a general breaking up and noparation of the family. The prosl- dent will rolnrii to Indianapolis ntitl his homo there tor tno future. It Is proliablo tnat Mr. Ktissoll Harrison and his wife will rondo In Indianapolis also , mailing tholr homo with General IlarrUon. Mr * . Mclvro , with lltllo llenjnmln and Mary , will go to Hoslnn after Mnrch t. Mr. MclCoo has es tablished himself in business therm and 1ms built a house. General ItarrUoa may inalto ttimii n visit In the spring. Dr. Scott , Mrs. Harrison's father , will llvo witli the president. Mrs. Dlinmlck will remain in Washington ulth Lieutenant und Mrs. i'.trlior. Ilimos , MUJI. , Nov. 10. Among the state ments as to where President Harrison would rosidi- . was ono to the effect that no would itiaUo this city his homo. J. it. Mc-ICco , the president's son-in-law , was asked todav nt to tlio tvuih of thlt statumont nnd ropllo I ns follows : "It Is too early 10 reply notlnliolv , " Mr. McKco , "but If the nrcsldont loaves Washington and if the efforts of myself and Mrs , Mi'Keo can prevail , ho tn.iy como. Ho was , up lo a short llmo BRO , nt least , lirmly determined to retlro lo ImlUnapjIH nt . the close of his oDlcinl career , where almost his whole llfo has boon passed. The president was informed by the doctors sev eral months ORO thnt his wlfo could not llvo , and until her death , of course , her condition etiRrossod Iho whole attention of the family. Anv consideration or where ho would rnsido in the event , of her duath was not to Do llioutrnt of , With n man at hts IIRC , how ever. It I * Ri'pnlly a mutter of associations , nnd it would bo hiird for lilii < to leave lu- dwnnpoliM , for which ho luw nhvuvs had n Rreat IlkiiiR , nnd RO to another plnco wheru associations would uo now and puritans en tirely different from thiMi1 in Iho old home. " I'llltixiiplilciilly Vluin-il liy tlio I'rcfldont. W\siii\nTHN- . C. , Nov. 10. Private Secretary IHlford arrived in Washington tins morning trom Indianapulli. Uo frankly admits his surprise and disapuoinlinont at the result of tlio election , nnd says ho Rave up all hope for the republican ticket when ho first Icnrnctl of the heavy democratic ma jorities In t'lncnpo and Now York city. The president , did tiot have many uallura today , and repi'lved scarcely any privnto ndvices on the subject of tlio election. Ho tins accented lira rcMilt m n most philosophical mnnnor ana is said to nttributo his l.iiluro to hear from tlio party niannRurs as a clear indica tion tnat they have nothing encouraging to communlc.ttc. You don't want a torpid llvor ; you don't want a bad complexion ; you don't want n bad breath ; vou don't want a hoadacho. Then use DoVVilt's Little Uarly Itisora , tbo famous llttlo pills. BOARD OF HEALTH. Dr. hoiiiei-i Prrsriits nShntvliiK Cnncornlnc ColllHRluUH IHHiMtHUH. The Hoard of Health mot yesterday after noon nnd pround out the weakly accumula tion of routine wont. Considerable discus sion was indulged in regarding the preva lence of contagious diseases in the district lyinir outhoim of Proipect Hill comutery. Dr. Soi'ei'3' map showed thnt thrco-fourths of the uontnRtnus diseases of the past three months had been in that territory and the doctor claimed that the well water which R.itnnrod impuritioi from Iho comolerv was the main cause of the trouble. Hd wanted an ordlnanco passed to fiivo him moro arbi trary nulhority in the matter of cloiliip li'J ' wells but It ivas decided to try the olllcacy of Iho present ordinance llrst. Dr. Homers' report showed that there were sovctity-nino oases of contagious disease nnd seventeen deaths in the mor.ih of Octobor. There wcro forty-throo cases of diphthorla and oiulit deaths. Tno total do.iths from nil causes were 10U. Tboro were 115 births dur ing the mouth , of which seventy-two were males and sevouty-threo females. Tlio reports of the moat inspectors mid boas milk iu3ijcior were read and accepted. A communication from Chief Soavoy was road recommending that the board appoint a committee to confer with the city altoruoy relative to proposed legislation for tlio bene fit of the board , and Seavey , Sotneri tend llowoll woio appointed. They will see the newly olocled senators and rpprc.seatatlvos nnd endeavor to secura the provision of rosa fund of 1 mill annual assessment on assessed valuation for the support of the board and also a provision for n garbage fund. If you have piles DoWitt's Witch Hazel salvo will surely cure you. County Hiiapltul Contract. The county commissioners were In fu larly adjourned session for n few ll rs yesterday afternoon , transacting the bust- noas that was loft over from tno mooting of lust WCOK. The committee on poor farm reported that Itlclmrd Smith was the lowest bidder on the reconstruction of the north wing of the counly hospital. Tlio bid of il7iO ; ( was no- copied and Smith's bond approved. April 1 1. 1 IS'.i'l. ' was the time llxcd for the completion of the biilldlng. liy iho adoption of a resolution it was do- cldcd thai the clones und JUURCS of oloution should bo inilit ? 0 ouch for their services. This will bo the full compensation which will bu paid to the Judges nnd cturks who rc- sldo oulsido of tin ) city nnd South Omaha. The other Judges nnd clerks will bu allowed 5 cents per inilo forecon mlle actually traveled in rot urn In L ; tbo ballot boxes und books to thu ofiico of iho counly clerk. FOUND WITH HIS T1I110AT CUT Peter MoLiughHn's Desperate Manner of Taking His Lifo. CORONER'S ' VERDICT WAS "SUICIDE" Torrllile litpnrlcnco nf Two Corttnnd Hey Tholr Volilrlo IJomolmlicil by n Hock Island Trnln I'Hcboil Into n Hurt ) Wire 1'cnco , Cimmos , Neb. , Nov. 10. [ Special Tole- Rrnm to TUB llr.n.J I'otor McLautjhlln was found ( nt an early hour this mornltiK with his throat cut from car to car. The coroner's verdict was thnt ho commuted sulcido. Ilo was a stranRor hero , having worked hut a few days on iho water works ditch. Ho had no ineun * nud will bo burled by the county. Ills | rotations nvo at liuftato , N. V. HIIOMFIKM ) , Nob. , Nov. 10. fSpoclal Telegram - gram toTur. IBI.J ) : Uauo O. Hush , ! M years of ORC , committed sulcidi by tmngitiK him self. ! Ho is suppo ed to have been crazy. I'ltrliKil Into 11 U'lro I'IMICC. nc Tiitc'e , Nob. , Nov. 10 , [ Special Tele- ( ? ram to Tin : Hii.J : Whllo the two yotinR sous of 11.11. Sprazuo of Cortland worodriv- IIIR across the railroad tr.ick a short disianco soulh of ihut town at noon today , the woRon lso l which they were riding was struck bv the southbound Hock Isinntl train. The vehicle sow , coniDlot''ly domoltshod. The boys were thrown out , ono of ihctn landliiR in u barb wire fcnco forty or fltty feet , distant and the other pitched cloio nloiiRsluo the tracn. otN Neither < was seiiously hurt. The homes also oscaned injury. Nnrrnwly INcaped u Turrlbln Di-ntli. CI.UIK , Nob. , Nov. 11) . [ Special Telegram to TUB Iiu. : ] The line farm residence of Andrew Swanson. ono-half milo east of this place , burned to the Rround with all Its con tents this nftornoon. The tire originated from u dofoollvo lluo. 1'ho loss Is about fr > l)0 ) , fully covered by insurance Mrs. bwuii ! > on , tORatlier with ber one-day old bubv ' , only escaped by the mother ROttlup up and'walking und carrying the babe out her- self. rr.icturcil 11 in Itnll. , Nob. , Nov. 10. [ Special Telegram - gram to Tut : ilin. : | A slratiRor by the name of liovons was ioriously hurt nt Shane's tnnrulo vards this morning by the slipnlnR of n windlass oft the stone derrick nt which bo was worKitiR. He had only begun work today. His upper Jaw was badly broken and his sKull fractured. Ncbr.islciiN Dentil Unit. BBIII.IX , Nob. .Nov. 10. [ Special Telegram to THE HBB. I Hon. J. II. Young , ono of the oldest settlers of Otoo county , died at his homo hero this morning. Last , Sunday ho buried his wile , Mr. YOUIIR was a promi nent member of Syracuse Masonic lodm ) aud wilt ho bulled wltn .Masonic honors Satur day , \Vnnt tn ITV. IJnrlo sum. The civil service examination for railway mail clerks as the postofllco yostordny drown n largo number of applicants. There were sovcnty-ulno men in attendance who would like njobin the mail service r.nd who passed the examination. There were live npplic&nls for positions as Indian school teachors. They should have been present the day boforo. but as they made n mistake of ono dav in tholr appear- BHCO Mr. Klgcins of Washington , who has chnrco of the examinations , decided to lot them have n chance and they took the examination'for the djpartmont which they wished to enter. The Sllnntlnn at Pine ltlil'e. With regard to the report from the Pine Uidgo nionoy that the Sioux Indians were golnp out on the war path , a prominent om- flay cor at the army headquarters said yesterday that the only ground there was for head rumor was the fjct that the Indians bad been paid a lot of money recently by tno : Government upon some old claims and they want in a body down to Chadron to do somu trading booauso tney had a dislike for the apont und storekeeper at the i'ltio Hldgo iigonov. 'rho Indians seem to have nn idea that tuoy have been charged oxtorlionato prices for provisions Vu the agenov and they want to purchase elsewhere. Sidney .Smith's Latest \V11 > . Sidney Smith , recently returned from Canada , may have to answer to the charge of bigamy as well as the innumerable other counts against him. Chief Seavoy re ceived a loiter from Toronto yesterday siat- , nir that Smith had.heon legally married to a Miss Phoenix of that city last June under tbo name of Henry S. Tho-nas. The leitor was written by C. Chapman , who claims to ba u personal friend of Mrs. Smith. Tbo prisoner has a wlfo and family living-in Omaha. Knx is Latin for king. Cuduhy's Ilex Brand Extract , of Beef la Hint' of all food products convenient , delicious , strengthen ing. Tivo C.lrlH Emma Erqulst , a deaf rauto residing : at Twelfth and Townsoud avenue , was reported as musing to the police yesterday. Tlio missing girl is 17 years old and her relatives bnilevo she has ROIIO astray. She has not boon heard of since October 9. Another disappearance reported was thnt of Sully DoWltt , aged M , and living at MlW .South Sixteenth stroct. Ignorance of the merits of DoWltt's ' Llttlo ICnrly Klsors is a misfortune. Thojo llttlo pilurcirulatethnllvor.ctiro headache , dyspep sia , bad brojtb , constipation and biliousness. l.iinUlii - fur .Mr. Sniitli. Chief of Police Seavoy received a letter from Susquehanna , Pa. , yesterday , Inquir- i luir as to the whereabouts of H. F. Smith , formerly hardware merchant in thnt city. Smith , It was nscorluined , was In Omaha up to u short tinio ago , but at present no trace of him can bo found. The police uro looking for the man. The rcquoil was from Smith's wlfo. Try to Argue with some bright woman , against Pearline. She uses it most bright women do. You'll find the argu i- ments all on her side what can il you say against it ? We are will l- ing to leave the case in her hands. You'll end by using it. The fact is , every argument as to the easiest , safest and best way of securing perfect cleanliness is settled by Pearline. If you use it , you know that this is so. If you don't use it , sooner or later you'll have to be convinced. yik Peddlers and some unscrupulous grocers will tell , you i2iTK7 S te "tllis * * as B ° ° cl ns" or "tlie wrne as Pearline. " IT'S JL J9 % VV C-LX tx FALSE Pearline is never peddled , if your sends grocer you an imitation , bu honest senJ it lack. 851 JAMESI'YLE , New York. YOU IION'T KNOW WHAT > PERFECTION IN' ' -BEST AND GOES FARTHEST- ) Highly DlgestibUmiul Nutritious. Mtulo Instantly with boiling water or milk. , "THERE IS SCIENCE IN NEATNESS. " BE WISE AND USE SAPOLIO Soap To keep the skin clean is to wash the excretions from it off ; the skin takes care of itself inside , if not blocked outside. To wash it often and clean , without doing any sort of violence to it , re quires a most gentle soap , a soap with no free al kali in it. Pears' is supposed to be the only soap in the world that has no alkali in it. it.All All sorts of stores sell it , especially druggists ; all sorts of people use it. it.ES Are the Most Sensible TiihY-xE-B WARMER and CHEAPER TANN Overcoat T Cloak Tha Omaha R'ubber Co. , 1520 Farnam Streetfpor. 10th. Omaha Lady clerlt In attendance. SPECIAL SALE Ilrlnt ? llils 'nil' lo entitle you to special price. Anon mil comnlon Treatiioat , conilitlaz o Suppotltorloi , OliHmont la Cipjulai , alia la Hot narti'llli ; a I'oilttfo Uuta for IJxwnul. Intarntl bllDdorUloBcllnitltc.ilnf. Ciironlfl. llocantor lloraJI- ; tarrl'llaj. Tnli Itemaiy hm nutor baaii known tta { ull.tlpjr box iifor ; acntby \YlijrsutTurrroai ' thistcrrlliHi dhaiis whoi a wrtltan na > rintjj H DOBltlvolyKl'oii nltliO ujxnior roCunJ thornoiior K notcuruil Son I utim , ) tor froa Hnmplu. ( iaarantai liBoeJ Lr ICului iCo. , UruRl > t > , riolu Ajenu.cormr lit ! ' and Iiuutfiat ntrjsu. u _ lia. Hot ) I ? ' 1 i y SYRINGEX. TUe Only I'erfect Vaelnal an llcctal frrtngo In the World. la the only yrlno over Invented - ed l > f which vnilnal Injuctloni can 1)0 B lnilnlitera.1 without ! Hi li a nntl filiint ; tinclotlilnv ll it- cuixltutliiK tliu UHO or a vuuol , anil wlikh ran nlan bo used lot rectnl Injections or Irrigation. sorr ituuiiKit IHIMJ AND IIAIIII Price S3.OO , Mull onlers solloltotl. The Aloe & Pcnfold Co. , IBth Street , NEXTtoPOSTOFFIOB IMiyslnaiu' iiroscrlntlons ciiri'fiillly propnrod nt low prices. Artistic CHICAGO ENGRAVING G at Low Prices. Stock and Design The Latest and Best. Send us 8l.0 ! and we' 11 send you too cauls from a new copi > criilale. Send us OO cts. and your present plate ( to bo held nnd registered ) and we'll send you 100 co- graved cardk We pay express charges. METOAIiF STATIONERY OOMPAOTT , ( I-ato Oot ) ! ! Library Co. ) 136 Woliash Ave. , Chicago. NEBRASKA National Bank. U , S. DEPOSITORY - - OMAHA , NEB , , , , . . 7. . . . $100,039 Surplus , . I . $05,001) Officernn < lllructor IIinrTV. . Vatai proiUlint It. C. Cmlilnit , vlcopro tileiu. > ( l. S. JliuilojV V .Mur o , John i , Collliu J. N. 1L I'atrlck , liairli A l. c ihl r , THE IRON BANK. PROPOSALS VOll PAVING. Foalrd iiroposils wlII'Uo ' rocolvoil by the nndoraUned until 1 Ml o'clock n. m. , Nnvtiiiibor Ibth , Ih'.i , ' . ronliurollowlnekludjoriiavlns ina- torlul , vl/ : SllCUt IIHpllIlltlllll. Sioux 1'ulU uroMipr 'rnnlta. Colorado Hjiiilslonc. \VoodrulT. Kunsas , ttto.ic , und Vllr.lluii brick , All UL-cordlnK lo Bpuollleallun-i. ' 1'or pnvliu llio ulloy bouvoen Illat and 3Jnd nvunnus , from Fariitun street , to Dodk'o Mrror , coiiiprUud In btruut Iinprovoniont district No. 4U ) , In the clly of Uniuiia , ordered Improved by ordlnunouKu : ai | , I.avh t ) Id lusp-jolfy a price par miuuro yard for thopavlni uompleto In the alloy. \Vorklobodono In aoc-ordunvu vrllh Dlnna iinrt silo Ifluiitlonn on llio In tliu ollli-o of the bo ird ot iiuhllu works. I. null pronosil to bu niudoon pilnted blnnka furnlshud by thobuar.l and to bo ai'cuinpan- loU liy ai'crtllliU cliuol. In thosniuof t ' < W. puy- iiblo ; to tliu city orOiimlia , us un oviduncu of fiKid faith. The board reserve * llio rUlit to rejuol any oral ) bids nnd to wiUvodufeou. I1. W. , Chairman of thu Iloarl of I'liUllo Works. Oinalia , Novombor'Jrd IsUi , uJ-l-7-ll Our Auction Purchase of the JLSicrman , delberg Stock Now on Sale. $50,000 , worth of Fine Overcoats and Ulsters at Less than the Actual Cost of Manufacturing. A Saving of $5,00 to $8.00 on Each Garment. Men's fine kersey overcoats in dark brown , elegantly trimmed , worth $18.00. Men's fine drab meltons , half silk lined , worth $20.00. Men's fine clcysian overcoats , guaranteed color , wool lined , sell in every store in the city for $15,00. dli l CL > Notice the sample in our show * 4P JLcD window of that handsome brown cheviot overcoat , satin sleeve linings and taped seams , worth $22,00. We will have on sale on Saturday 150 more of the wool diagonal overcoats at $8 , same as those sold last week ; they are worth $12. Q For men's blue Elcysian all wool overcoats , which costs $10 in every store in the city. THIS STYLE the "ULSTERETTE , " at For Saturday. For Saturday , Columbus Skates Free With every overcoat or suit sold on Saturday. BOYS' SUITS-On Saturday double- breasted cheviot suits at $3.50. Cape Overcoats at $3.50 and $4. For Boys' Clothing come Saturday morning and avoid the crowd at the CONTINENTAL MAYER. STROUSE fi ( ? MFRS.4IZ BWAY , N.Y. DR , R , W , BAILEY Tfetli KlliortVltb out I'lln ny til u Iiatost Invon- tlont , IKKl'll UXTUAOTCD WITHOUl1 I'AII OH A 1'ULL SfiT OK TKBTII OX UUUIiKlt KOH I'orftict ntKunrantooI. Tooth oxtr.ictoil In tlio mornlne. Now onoj InsartoJ lu uirouluj of sunn day , Hoc Biioclinoiuof Ito'iiovtihlo ' llrldvo. riuoHpooliuuifiof I'laxlnlo ' lOlistlu i'lut All work warranted us ruprosontud , OIHee , third l < 'iour. l'ailui : lllnj'c. TelciJu | : : 10ji.liiiu.il far .u u Sti. lake Klov.ilo. - or rilntrw-iy from 10tU Strco iBiilranco. To font rartnri. On Thursday , Novemhur 17. ut Cu. in. , hld fur iho oieullon uf u thrui-story nnd hunornmit hoiul td ho built ut Uraml Isluinl. Nob. , will ho tecolvod. I'lanscau Uo seen now at the of- lieu of 11 I' . Jill , I'liflirnun , iircnltocU UranJ uluinl , Neb , 1 rt'nervu tlio rliilit lo roluct any or all propMttl * . UUSTAVK KOb-IIJ.iiC. Bl'dJtm ' DOCTOR : McGBEW. In the troalinont of all forms of PRIVATE DISEASES. ana all U'onknnss and I > sordorof T\/f7"7TvT wilh lojHof couraKo , ambition. lVliHil > and vitality. Klflitcon yours nn.of the most riwiarUubloHiieooNi i In the troitmont of tha | ulasi of ( ilsiia < us. whloli It Drovo'i by tbo nn , n istlniony of tliun- uainlH wlio liavo boon \Vrltn for olrou- lars ind ijuustlan Use. i und I'arnain > b. DRUNKENNESS ! Or llto r.l < | iinr Habit 1'oilllTdy Cured by uUuiliiUU'rlne llr. Iluluc * ' UulUvn Mix-fill . It can ba given In a cup of coflee or tt . or In food , wltaout the knowl * dgo of Iho pttltoi. It in ctuoluteljr barmleii , od will clfeot a permanent and ipecdy cure , whether tbo patieut U a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wriMk. ItUai loon given m ihoiuaodi or oftier.and la every Instaoooa perfect cure hanfol. . lowed. It never fall * . Tlie jttm onoeliuvrfeniltd fltli the Cpeoiflo. it txaoure an utter luuiedlullty for the liquor oprfUie to oilit. UOI.Iir.N NI'Krfr-IO CO. . Prop-re , nnrlimvtl. O. * 8-l Ke book or r rl'oil r trie. 1'a b bad if0' Klihn & Co. , 15th nnd Donilaa Sis. , 18th and OuniiiiKali. U'liolus.ilo , Iliuke , llriico Hi Oj , uud Itluhurauon UruiOo.Oiuj.Ua Neb RflYlY < r SBW OPKKA DUIJJ 0 THEATRE. Omaha Opera Festival Company , TONIGHT : Gounod's Immortal Opera , F-A-U S T- Saturday Nluhti Vcnll's Sublime Opera , ILTROVATORE. There 111 bo no Saturday nmtlnco. NEW THEATRE Ttirea Times * Commanding Sii < / < rv , A'ovcwbcJ , OMAHA'S UM.V 111(1 ( KAVOIUTB. YON YOIMSON Vic'orious Always. IliiMlratol by GUH JIEKOK , Mid 1,111 .V Divls' Hnpnrli romtmtiy ( it plnvcr * . Indiullmr tlip far-fumi'il Lumbermen's IJii.u lotto , Broil HTAUTMNtl Sl'KMMJY Tlio llro.ililnjl of Iho ! > < ; .Iain' The l.uiiiiicr t'uiiii In Winter" TluKuiil Uiulwuy Ht ; tUm' ' Halo opotii S.ttnrdity nl n tinl ptlccA. FiFnam Street Thaatar , li ° ! : i i > iC THE H T OF THE SEASOU , TonUihl. MnlliHM SAM J. RYAN AND LOTTIE GILSOH IN OUR IRISH VISITORS All iRtishtor , Como onrlv If you want a scat. FARM mm THEATER"1 < 0 i 4 NIOHTS , ' OommiMioliHi Sunday , MATINEE. NOV. Kil.ll. Q U W 1 J-v IA I A M B And IIU Merry Uoiuimny In APRIL * KOOL. A liltMl l > r Itiws niul I'UVTIIN , Amcili'Vs 1'rcuilor Trnvo ty .Vrtl-t" . 3 intiKlii cncli I hour Uiiut. ONWiK LA N f ) W AN'i ' ) HIIOU THEATER AI.I , Tin'wmcK O KLA H O MA , AMI 'run Mascot Specialty Compnny. 2Oc CJKN'KUAI. ADMISSION 2OO Ml llllillKII. | | Tf > l' . lvorsoii. r\VooilMnlth. II.W Mct'iironiitl , ' , hulr * : it ln't Augustus ICoiint/o , uocoaso.l , ' r.itlicrlno luiiiiit/n ( Ills \\lfni. llnrmiin ,1 , KoiintM' , liiilht'r K > uiit7o , I'hanus II. ' Ko uil/u. Mutliilii ( ! irditiur. Ad.illno Ittttli ( i piiuMitlnu Ilioun , Martinet N. lloyor nnd Mary UUJ-H Ollvor. Vou are hon-hy n.itlll'xl ' that llio undersigned - signed , throe distntorp-itoil freoliuldnrs of llio olty nf I'm ' kliii. li.ivo ijconduly apiiomiiid by tlio tnayiir. with the aiuirnv.il of the oily council of said i-ity. lo m-os * llio duinacu to Iho uwnurs losiieellxeiy of tliu uropurty deolnrcd liy or.llii.inou iii'i-o-.s iry to bo autiro- l ] pri.itud for llit' list ? tit MiUI ully. for the pur- p < iso of oti ) nltiK and I'Monllui ; l.llh sticiit , it fioin the ullnv ni'Vt niirlli of Niclmi is stipot , ' uorlh lo thu mith line of I'mldoHi I'lu P. and i | fJdin the south 11 IK' of I'adilouk 1'iaro north to , Ohio Mlool , .mil opi'iiln- I cxtrndln Chirk stroiM , In fiiniiln-'liain'i iiilillllon from 111 uresont tti'stern ti-rinlniH wosl lo lilt li street , sooxtoiiilod , as hh i n liy piat Issued lo us from lliu olllcn of tlio city uimtucsur. , | You uro imtlllutl , that liavlni ; aeeeptod , siuil appoliitiitunt. anil duly nu illlloit as re quired ny luw. wo will , on tliu "lithday ot i | Novuinber , A. I ) . . 1S9. ' , lit llm hour or 10 o'clock In the forenoon , nttliuofnVo uf Mirlvnr A ; O'Donnliot ) . 110.1 Kariiiini slroet , within the ' , conioruto limits -if H.ild cltv. tnuwt for the pur- po'o of consldni'lns nnd nuikliiK the assoss- niont nf < liiin.iKO to Ilia r.wuors i"spootlvoly , t of suld property by reason of such Inxlns and I iiniiroprlatlon tlioroof. ( i Thoproportv bolouslns to you. pronosoJ to , bo approprlatp.l us nforotuld. nnd which Inn licmi ( looliirod ncocsiiry by Iho connell , by i ordliiHiiuu lo niipioprlntolo lliu use nf the elly ' bo in ? slliiiueil In said city of Omaha , hi Iho I county of Douglas , and stito of .Vobraska , Is | ilosrilliod us foliow.s to\vit : c Property In nanio of I' . I VCMOII S The cast ! ! ) ' foot of Hub lot. is ! of tha cast ' 30 toot of ui\ lot H lu the N\V'4ot thu SK'i ' of I' ropnrty In the name of .1. Wood Hmlth. jj A Birlpof lanil fiD f cot wldo running north ana ( oil Hi tin on alisuh lois.'iiind nnf tux let 11 , the ojstllnoof silil strip tiolni : HS'i ' foot we bto the linn bolwoen tax lots 1 and U In suction It ) , TJ5 , ltii : L. I'riinorlv in thn inline of Augustus Kouiil/o and II. W. MK'uirp. Tlio follow Injj piicol or tract of Innil ! llo- Kliinlni ? at tlii'sotilliwust corner nf lotZOhlook fi I'luttlimk I lace ; iliuiivo south to the north llnnof Oliirit hlrcnt. prodiit'od from OuimlnK- hatn's addition ; lliiMico " .ist ntloul llfoot ! aloiii the north linn ( if snld Ol.irli street , to the west line of Cuiinlii hniu'a inldlllon : tlioncc Houtli alons thu west HUD of ( . 'uiinlni- ' hain's aildllliiii Ol fcol to tlio ootith line of OliirK street , tlionco wuitnloiin sild soutli line of UlnrU snout lo n point In u line parallel lethe the east UUP of tiv : Inis fl and U. mid Kulcl llnu Htnrtlnc U foot west of lot 5 , bin % lc 'M > , oily ; thunco smith alon said line to Iho norlh duo of laxlnt.8 : limned west RC fuot to the wott llnaoflillh street : thuuuo nurth parallel to the o.itt line of tux lot * 8 nnd 8 to thq south line of Clark Direct , produced from ( uiiiiliii- ham'a addlt on ; llianca In a northwesterly dl- rootlon to the north line of ( Jlurk Htteol nio- ducod : tlieni'ii north to iho south line of Pad dock Place ; thonuo eastOJ feet to pluce of uo- Vou uro 'lotlflnd to ho present nt the ( line and place aTorosald , and inulcu uny objootloni to or btiilnniunts coiiuiMnln ? suld proposed approprlulUiu or nssossiiiont of ( lainiiKOi a > you may consider propor. , , , , , , , , . . cr.f.n JOHN W. HODItlNH. Coininltiooof ApprnlseN Omaha , October SJ , ib'Ji ' n4il3.it . To J. A. llontollo. Mllco Volora , Oatliarlna Ijoclilln , M. Bevornn rioronsi-n. A , P. Ohrlsto- phorsou , L'lara 1'ord , O. II. HIMworlli , John Molir , Coor o U T/.sclinuk : Vou are lii't-nliy notllletl that the unilor- Hlciniil. tliii'ddNlnii'rcstL'il frooholdori of tha city of Oiniili i , h ivo lioiiii duly : iin.ntol | | ; by the mayur.lth llio approval of tlioclly ooun- ell of shld clly , to ih"ins the ( luni : : ro lo tlio owner * ii' peolhi'ly of tlio propurty doclarad by onllnaiico nnci'Bsary In IjoaiiproprlatCMl for HIM usi > of i.ald city , fortlio puiposo of opon- nrj and oMi'iidliu Kith uruut from Vlntau utrcct tosoulli clly limits. Von are further imtillrd. that ImvltiT au- coplPil n Id appoint niunt and duty qii.nliloil ai ruipiliuil by luu. wo will , ( in llio .iiht day ol Novp'iilior. A. 1) ) . Ittl. ' , > ltliiiliour of IU o'cloulc In llio forenoon , nt llioolllcoofT.il .Mu'jiilr loch , room M' . ' N. V. l.lfo itullilin ' . within tha cnrpunito llinltN of r > .tld city , niuut , f.ir llio pur- IIOSH of coiiildnrlii'4 and iiinlilnK Iho asnusi- inonlnf < l'imaKo to tint owniirHrusuuulivoly , of said proporiy , liy iinon of Hiiuh taking and aiiiroirlition | | ihuroof , I ikla- Into consldoru- tlonHporlal liL'iiollls , If ony. TIH | properly biilonum/ you , proposoil to bo appropriated us nforos tid , an I which lias lienn doclurnd nccossiry liy thu t'ouncll , l > y ord'iiauco , in aiipriipri ito to i ho usoof the olty , bulii'4 Hlhuio In H ilil city of Omaha , lit tliu county of Hoir-ilus. and.htaloof Nubrasku , Isdiiscnl'Cd as fullowd , to-wlt : H l0 ! fci't of wlilfeutof lot 4t ! , H , II. ] to.ura' pliit.Ok.iliiinri. \Vust Mitcci of lots 10 und 11. Mollor'H subdi vision uf lot I1 * . H , R Honors' jilul of Okahoinu , Wo.sllili fcot , of sub loll , tax loi. UU U'tisiU ! fuot of lot l.'iO.ik Dill No. S. Sou'hT fuel of won 'M foul ot lot IU , O.vk Kill No. ! . ' , West Ifl foot of lotsfi. 7 , 8 Mottor'ri uuboflot 4 . K K. Ho ' in-s' ulitl of Ok.thoiii.i , North .Ui fcnlof WL-ai , nl of loMfl , H U Io0'- ! tirs' iil.it okuliomii Wiisl.Uifuni H ill lot ! of tax lot'0 , Vou are iiiitlllnd lo lie iiriiiunt at tlio tlmo tlmuatnl ( ilino iiforosnlil , ami make any ob ject loni to or htalo lunlsuoiictiriiuu' , mil i pro- pobo.l approprl illmi. or assossmuiit ot il.un- aios , as you may consi jur iiioimr. I , ! ( .tit IJ It n1 Jull | JOHN r. KI.AOK. lA.MH-j KTOUICDAItK. Omaha. Out seth , HJ. ' . _ _ di.dlga To thu ownuii or ah Inu , p.iri * of lots and real csutn uloiu 'Utii urcou from ( irand uvo- iiun lo I'owlor avunui ! . Vou nro limoliy nollllnd Unit tliu timlor- lirnoil , thrfoillsliiturojlod frucholdursof iho oily of Oniulia , h ivo buuu dli > y npuoliilod by tliu mayor , wltli lliu approval of llio city council ill M.ild oily , to iixtusi llio ilitmaKo to the otvimrs itHDoutlvuly of iho proiiurly aircflvd by cluinuo of uruda ofi lli street from Grand avonuu to 1'owlur iivunur , ilvulaiud necessary tiy onllnnnuo No. ItiT. iiibHi-il Uctoljor _ ' " ) ! li , IH'j ; , aiiprovoil Ou'toliur-T.li. IMli Vou uro fnrinor nolltlo I tliiil , liuvlnv no ; coptud nuMiinpoltitiiiuiil. and duly iina Illud u rciiulrud by luw. wo will on iho lrd day of Novoiiii/ur , A. D 1W , ut the hour of U o'clOGK In llio fordiioun , ut lliu olllco of John P l''la > < k , Tul Oh.imliur of I'ommorco ' , wllhln tlioi'orporito llnills of s.iul city , meet. for thu purpoHu of coiiildorlnx uud making thu as < essinonl of lUin.iKu lo llioownuiM ro- bpucllvulyof Hild prniiurly , alfuutcd by s-ild cliun o of nr.idu. tiklu ; lulu conslduratioii spc'ilnl bonullu. if anv. Vou uro notidod to bu proiunt at lliu llmo und pluoe aforuiiild , anil IIIUKU my olijootloni toorbtitamunls coivornliij Ud of ( lamuitS u you m iv coiHluur urouur JOHN V. n < AJK. ( Olulrnmu. ( JKOHllK J. PAIJU Omaha. Nov. 4'ist/i ,