8 THE OMAHA DAILY HEft : SUNDAY , NOVEMBER 2) , .1892-TWENTY PAGES. CO.NSKINKO CI.OTIIINO Now on Snlo Bttlio P opl ' . A Plillndolphift ninntifncturor being vuelicd for monov. consigned to Wells , Iho auctioneer , n big lot of clothing with the Instrticllon lo sell. And Wells solder or rnlher gnvo them nwny to the 1'co- Clofiilng House , ino.'l Douglas street. These goods nro now on enle tit prices Unit will paralyse the clothing trndc. OOc rOH MKN'S PANTS. They nro I'hunp al $1.73 a pair , the only trouble is they consist mostly of Binnll Bl7.cg , so If you nro cxlra large wo can't fit you. S2.00 FOIl MKN'S SUITS. Tbcso suits nro all cotton , but strong nnd durable and are usually bold for : i 65.00 bill. 62.75 FOR OVKUCOAT OH TLSTKR. You cnn have your choice , the sack overcoat In heavy chinchilla or the ulslor , cut long , has a largo collar and fcido pockets. S6.75 FOR ALL WOOL MKN'S SUITS. These fiuiH would bo a bargain nt 810.00 , they nro extra heavy and of the latest blue grey shade. 7CC FOR S'lIFF FUR HATS. These bats nrc warranted by us and nro the identical hat hold In hut stores for $1.60. HOC1 FOR FANCY UNDKRWKAR. With 8.tlln fronl ; Ibis underwear is Bold all over for 7"i' . 2oC FOR WOOL OVKRSIIIRTS With pica ted bosoms ; they are ncluallv worth 75c orch. ' 1-VR OVF.KCOATS. Tins in ono ot our principal lines. Wo curry a larger assortment than all nthor Omiih.i IIOUSOB combined , and soil thorn at tbo following prices : GOATSHINS , 4K.75. DOGSKINS , $11.00. COONSK'IN , $10.00. WILDCAT , WOLF , SKAL. AT PUOPORTIONATK LOW PRICKS. FUR-TIU MMKI ) OVURCOATd. In this line we show twelve dill'oront fctylcs , from $8.H ( ) up. OVHRCOATS IN C.KNF.RAL. \Vo linvo boon very fortunate in clos ing out big lots of the following : Light colored , blue and brown Koisoy nnd Uoavcr Overcoats , also Uislors of nil descriptions ; in this line wo displav u finer n&sorlinuiit that anybody and are willing lo let you bo the judge , whether uo undorpoll competitors or not. DUCK AND LF.AT1IKK CLOTHING. Wo htivo all sl/.es of Diu-k Suits con- Btanllv on hand ; wo sell a good Duck coat for * 1 28. A dnndv Loatbor coat for SXOO. ST. LOUIS .IKANS i'ANTT. The gcnuino article , munufactured by Mane kS : Haim , St. Louis , with the original ticket , for $2.00 't pair. MKN'S nOUBLKlWKASTKD SUITS. Wo just received tin entire new as- F.ortment of nobby double breasted i-uits , If you are looking for a nobby atiit in this line wo have thorn. MF.N'SCAPSnOC. Wo offer iho zonuino Kider down cans , light or dark Hbadca , also cord rays for COc. They are worth n dollar bill. MEN'S OMAHA MADK OVER ALLS HOC. Wbito or blue jackets or overalls for COc , Iho Hlamlnrd Gilo article ; no extra charge for { ! f ( inch long or up to 60 inch waist. SHOES AND RUHP.ERS. Wo carry a full line of men's shoes and rubbers. Wo sell a shoe for SI. 15 that is worth $2.23. Kvery p.tir war ranted. GLOVES. We show a most complete line , start ing with a felt mitten at l < 3o and i'mlnli- inu with buckbkin lined with skin. In closing wo would like to impress on you that it cottts you nolbing to look tit our goods. Wo show them wilh pleas ure whether you buy or not. T All wo itbk is a trial. If wo don't do as we advertise , don't do business with us. PEOPLE'S CLOTHING TIOUSK. lUO ; ! Douglas St. run : , run : . tliidcmrllei-H ruri'lns ' Sulit nl ClntliliiR mi'l l-'iiritlsliliiu Cdiidx. At 110 North Sixteenth streol next Wednesday , Xovcmbor 2trd ; , ti largo us- Eortment of clothing , gents' furnishing goods and boots and shoes damaged by llro will bo sold. It is a boim fide sale and the pur chasers will lind that price is no object a > the insurance companies must realize nt onco. _ , Jr It will bo a great event and these wishing to buy cheap these limes will d well to look in and see what a cremation of prices menus. AVorlil'n I'ulr Notes , At a rccont inroting of the oxoctitlvo com- tnlttoo II wits iit'L-Ulcil to r.dopt. the H'jmliis- tun Slunilnnl typewriter ns ttio olllelul writing ' ing inachluu ot'tlio oxposiUon , lo bo used ex clusively la nil aoparlinonls Ilinroof. In August lust u coatracl lor f urnhhliiR all the typowiltors iioceFsary for tbo use ol the general nubile , exhibitors , press ipprosciitn- lives , etc. , wai awanloii to tbo Ituinington people , but llio mori ) ruccm ctccblon Inobulce nil writing mnchlnos to bo tisoil nt llio \Vorlil' Coltiiiibinn cxn.isltion for nil par- | :03c. : s , wlioro Mii-H inauhbics ara rcqulrou , In Mil tiin dcDuvtniontH operated unil controlled by llio nutboflllcs uf iho exposition. Sovcral liumlrctl nr.icliluoi. will bo required for this ( orvlco. about lOU of which huvo ulrunuy boon suppllud. Samuel Ilurns holds his annual \ ASM SALIO next week , 00 vusos , S"ji ? , formerly oOc. 60 va-es , fiOe , formerly $ l.t)0. ) fiO viicos , $1,00 , formerly $2.0ti. CO vases , * 1'.0 < I , formerly * I.OO. New nhlna for dccorallng at IIosuo's. LOW IIA'I'i : KXCIIKSION To IIIHIIton , To * . , ixnil Krtnrn. Monday , November hth , a special party will loiivo ( Jimiha , bound for llouslon , Tex , Having for silo : pevoral Ihousand acres of Die richest land In Harris county , Texas , lying between ( ho cities of Houston uml ( lalveston , and on the three principal trunk line railroads , 1 will olTor as an imluuoinout for Investors - vostors , or the o desiring only to look nt Iho land , sjoulaliy low rates from Onmhn to limitinn and return , good until , luno l t , 1K03 , with a limit of thirty days in each direction , and good for bton-ovur at pleasure within limit. These Innds Unit I olTor for sale tire of a rich , bltu-k loam , easily culllvalod , lioipg rich enough to producu the mobl oxcclloiit roMilts without fcrtili/.lng. Kvprytjiing Hull cnn bo grown any. wluii'oIn tbo 1'nltod Stains grows epocinlly well hero. The ground pays well from thu llrst year. The price of land ranges from 9,3.00 lo MO.OO por-ncro on the most favornolo terms of piivinenl. All of thcso lands lie within live miles of the above mentioned railroads wilh an abundance of water and tim ber. ber.For further information relative to Jr is-r-Jiirmto , ell and cost of living , Vtlqulnrs UH lo Iho purchase ol /fc'cheaper than you can buy til uii railroad company , call on or ad dress R c1. PATTKKSOX , 425 RuuiRt ) building , Omaha , Neb. [ flSTON STORE DRESS GOODS ,000 , Pieces Now Bho't and Ooloretl Drtsi Goods on Sa'e ' 'fomjrrow. ND 180 PIECES FINE SILKS ntlrn S toe It ( if it New York .Inliber ttotlr * Inc from HIMII | < M C'linilstlnc of Iho I Incut ( Irailcniil linportoit and Dunimtlc Uirsi ( liioiln. ALL GO IN LOTS AS FOLLOWS : Lot 1 , 2'M pieces -10 and 4'Mnelt heavy 11 wool suitings- tuflcd novelty ooila , plain b'.no serge ? , heavy chovlots nil all wool tlnnnels. go sit -oc , worth > 0c. Lot 'J , OS pieces high grade Imported : incy stripes , plaid , checked nnd figured 11 wool ilroM goods , worth up lo $1.00 a aril , go at ! > 'Jc. Lot ; t , tlli ( ) pieces imported all wool ion : icttas at UUe and 4Sc , worth oUc and De. De.LotI , 300 1)101-03 ) ofIllinch all wool tripes , all colors , at 4So. worth Gc. ! ) Lot " ) , ; ! 00 pieces 10-inch imjiorlcd line Vouch serge ? , all colors , Me , worth Silo. Lot (1,10 ( pieces of e.xtnv wldo silk vnrp honriettti at ! ) Sc , worth S1..30. Lot 7 , IOJ ploL-os 42'ltioh line French ill wool hcnriullarj. a'l ' colors , at 7lc ) , vorth $ I.11. ! ! Lol S , 80ilcces \ 1-Yonoh broadclolhs , ill desirable colors , at o'Jc ' and USc , vortli 7"c and $1.48. BLACK COODrt DKPARTMKNT. Lot 1 , ; ! ( ) ( ) pieces line black all wool lunricttus.10 and 40 Inches wldo , at 4Sc , ilc ! , 7to ! , S'Jc ' nnd 03c. These lots are 40 10r cent less limn regular prices. Lot 'J , GO plocs 40 and 4S-inch black ill wool French serges' ' , line and heavy , tt 4'Jc ' and 7c ! ) , worth 7oc and $1.11-3. Lot fl , 100 pieces 40 and 44-innh black Ino nil wool novelties , brocades , fancy itripcs and novelty ll uros at oOc. Olio mil 70c , worth from One ty 31.51) ) . Lot 4 , 60 pieces 40 and 41-inch flno intro molmirbrilliantinesalUOc , 48c , fii ! ) ! , ! - " ) ( ' nnd 7or10 ; iior cenl lesti lhan coal lo imporl. BAltGAlNS 1 SILKS. Klegant nil silk china and .Tapancso silks , " 1 inch"s wide , all shades and in black , Kiitablo for waists and fancywork workgo at .Do a yard , worth 6"c. . Heavy featin in all shades , especially in evening lints , regular 75c grade , for ISc yard. Imported all silk double twill surahs in navy blur- , reds and black , specially ndnnted for fancy work , waists , etc. , reiri value 70c , tomorrow 50c. lo pieces , all .silk rhadamas , very rich and very swell for dress wear , in navy blue , browns , crocus , reds , grays , modes , true value $1.12-3 , our price to morrow 7oyard. . 2-3 -50-inch silk wool Inns- - pieces50inch unit - downe the correct thing for evening dresses in rose pink , reds , Nile green , gobelins , light blue and grey. 5 yards of this stilllcicnt for ii costume. OSc for this sale only , wo.-th $2.00 a yard. ! ! -3 nieces heavy French faille , ar- mitros , guinels , gros grain bilk , potiu do sole , satin luxurs. all 2J-inchos wide , go on Monday at i-l.OJ a yard , worth fully - - pieces of the very latest and per fectly exquisite imlierns in tvo tonotl lalTota novelty trimming silks , worth actually Sii.OO'n yard , go tomorrow at $1.2-3. Wo can match any odd &hailc you know. BOSTON STORE , N.V. . Cor. 10th and Douglas. rnti : , run- : . L'n < lcr\vrltor rorclni ; .Sain ot Clntlitnt ; mill rnrnlililiiK t.ixHU. AtilO ; North Sixteenth street nest Wednesday , Xovembcr 2rd ; ! , a large as sortment of clothing , gouts' furn sliing goods and boots and hhoes damaged by iiro will be bold , It is n burnt lido sale nnd the pur chasers will find that price is no object as the insurance companies must rcalixo tit once. It will bo a great event and those wishing lo buy cheap those times will do well lo look in and see what a cremation of prices mcaiiH. The petrified man will' bo on exhibi tion Monday afternoon , Nov. 21 , for ladies only. Lady tvtlondnnls during Iho afternoon. s'b' materials nt Hosno's. Doa'cstii' soap outlasts cheap soap. Frescoing and interior doi'oraling ; designs - signs and uslimaloB furnished. Henry Lohmann , IGOS Douglas street. Siimuol lliirns will bo glad to lay aside any ( . 'liristmastioods his customers mayjjclci'l , to bo paid for when taken uway. full buforo assorlmont is broken ( 'nlllornlu l-Aciii-Hiiius. PnUniiin tourist sleeping cars are run dally on nil I'acido coast Irains via the Santa Fo route , the shortest line to California. The i'ar-1 are furnished with bedding , matros-o- ) , toilet articles , etc. Porters are In nltondancc. Sticond-class tlckols nro honurcd on tboso cars. In addition lo Iho daily eorvK'o the Sanl'.i Fo I ( unto runs special oxcurslon pnrlie. ; uilli an agent of llio comoany in charge , using iheso lourint sleeping cars , and leaving Kansas City every .Sunday noon. For further information and lima lubli : of I ho Santa Fo Route and reserving ol alcoplng car berths , address K. L , Palmer , passenger agent , 1II1U Farnani alroot , Ouialui , Nob. AiK'IMMi. I'lirnltnrn Aiirtliin , 1015 Chicago slrcot , Tuesday , November bor 22 , 10 a. m. , contonls of eighl-rootn houtjo. ited room suilex , chairs , cur < pelt , etc. , good range , boating btovo otc. All must positively bo sold. U. WKIJ.S , Auutlunoof. * * T Domosllc soap sold by every grocer. The not rilled man will bo on oxhibl lion all day Sunday , Nov. 20 , at 141 ! Farnani St. Louis Vitriol , hairdresser nt- Ideal hulr utorc.tidU S. loth , ! ld lloor. Tol. 101S , Now scale Kliubiill pianoi at ilospo's , linprotiiil Norvlro. Commencing Tuesday , Novomuor 15 , llio llurlington's No.-0 ( wl'.ich loaves Omaha nt HoO p , m. ) will haul t Bpcrinl nloopar from Omaha to Chicngc , for the ixclnsivo use of Omaha travel , j This car is ready to receive parson gors nt tiny llmo between U:30 : p. mi untl llio hour of departure. The llurllngton's ' No , 0 is not simpli Iho only t.rnin fo.1 Chicago loavin < Oninba nt a metropolitan hour , it'ia tin fastcBt train between the Missouri rive nnd the World's fair city. Try it. You'll thul its equipment c bleoplng , rncllning chair , smoking am dining our * boyoiul crittcUm. Fo berths , etc. , apply lo W. F. VAIU , . City Ticket Aeont 1223 Fimium bt , NOW IS THE The 99 Cent Store , 1319 Farnam the Prcpar Place. TO DO YOUR DAILY SHOPPING \ 1'iipiitnr Selection * lit I'opuliir I'rlcri Are rt-iiturt > of TliU MiiBiilllreMt .Stack Which Particularly llrroiu- incniln it to I lib I'lilillc. Wo htivo boon making great propara- lions for tula season * Irndo null can con- flilontly say wo ciin plcno you. firstly in quantity , secondly in tiuailty and thirdly In price. .1r'AVKLKY DKPAUTMHNT. Solid ( 'old baby rlbgs. Oc e.ich. Fine chased gold ring * , Ujc. Sot rings , solid gold , il-io. Fine gold rings with It settings -lOc , worth 4 .00. Flno rolled plate culT buttons , 2oa pair.Gold Gold front cull buttons , -llo ) pair. Hullou plato vest chains -lOo , worth $1.00. Solid gold pens , pearl handled , J)9c ) each. each.SILVHUWAHK SILVHUWAHK BARGAINS. Wo hnvo u complete- assortment of best ( ytnllty silverware that we olTor at ono-thirJ less than usual urines. Album and fancy goods department. ] , COJ albums Si : tine silk plush , tinto.l pages , nlekul word "Album" on the cover , at O'Jc , sold roculnrly at Sl.fiO. 501) ) llncst quality silk plush albums , largo quarto ai/e , celluloid word "Album" on cover , $1 US ) ouch , worth S-liM. SliM.Vo have the largest assortment of albums in the west , ranging1 from $ ! ) .8o down to Hoc. B ush , comb and mirror sots from -i'Jo to $14.05. L/ulieb and gents poeketbooks , wallets and etuil cases , a superb variety , at the lowest prices over named. Oreut siu-rilieo sale of lamps. Wohuvo positively the greatest bargains in this line ov r shown. Pictures , frames , easels , etc. , etc. , new goods , handsome goods , satisfactory priced goods , o-foot bamboo easels , U-3'j ' each. Wonderful values in house furnishing goods. . lie prickngc-roll toilet Toothpicks. ; - pa per , He package ; lire shovels , tie ; cuko turners , Her wire egg beaters , 3e ; funnels , lie ; cork screws , He ; potato knives , 3o ; basting spoons , lie ; long handled forks , ! ! c ; burners , ! ! c ; mouse traits , lie ; tack hammers , lie ; strainers , He ; one do/ . wicks , He ; milk pans. He ; pudding pans , He ; Hint glass tumblers , He ; sauce dishes , He ; butter dishes , He ; salt shakers , lu ! ; creamers , ! ! c ; sugar bowls , ik ; and 1,000 other articles equally cheap. Our toy and doll departments are a veritable curiosity of now things ; never before htivo wo shown one-quarter of the quantity of pleasing things for the children ; wo propose to make this the banner year of our existence in the toy business , and wo have many surprises for those who favor us with n visit. Goods may bo purchased now and laid away for Christmas. Til 13 90 OKNT STORK , II. 1IAHDY & CO. , 181'J Itanium St. Cut This Out nml Walt. Wednesday next , November 2llrd , a real underwriters lire sale of clothing vill take-placo nt 11 ! ) North 10th street. The most of the slock is hut slightly anmged by being a little scorched or iy water. Among some of it will bo found arti- les that you would not know had ovet eon touched by lire if you were not old it. it consists of gents' furnishing goods nil boots and shoes as woll. As it is a forced underwriters sale jriccs will bo no object , 50o on the dollar will buy the now urnituro in a largo partly furnished ilcnm-heiilod house , now fullof roomers , louse for rout if taken at once. Call on I. II. Parroito , 22 Douglas block. ' At Boyrl's November 21 , 22 and 21 ! , for , ho benefit of tlio Omaha Associated Charities. Hen Ilur , a supurb spectacu- "ar , is to bo given. "It was sweet , and pure , and chaste , nnd grand ! Indeed , it s dillleult to imagine ! how the scenic Iramati'/.ation of a great romance could jo more successful. The linal tableau , entitled "Ir.t's btory of Iho Nile , ' ' was ono of Indescribable loveliness. It con- aisled of Ibreo tableaux , one blending Plo Iho others successively. It could nave been only the hard heart * and the prudish minds among men who left Iho > porti house Ins-t niirhl unsoftonod and inhumani/.cd by thu sights which they beheld. " Odonsburg , N. V. , Uoviaw. Domestic the bust hard water soap. o.\i : r.vui ; IOXCIJKSID.N' To the IMty nf .Mtixli-o : iiid Itfltnrn. For the mooting of the American Public Health Association and Interna tional Medical Congress , to bo hold in the City of Mexico November 20 to Do- cember2 , 1802 , the S-inta Fo route will soil tickets at ono lowest flrst-ithibs faro for the round trip. This is tin excellent opportunity to visit Mexico , ono of the most delightful trips imaginable , at very little cost. A ( medal party will leave Omaha Saturday , November 10 , and join a largo party from IJo.-iton and other eastern cities at Kansas filly. The faro lor Iho round trip from Omaha lb only -fOl.ill ) . For further information and reserva tion of Pullmtn accommodations call on or address , E. L. P.uMHit , Passenger Agenl Sanla Fo Houtc , 1U10 Farnam St. , Omaha , Nob. Over tWO shares have been subscribed in llio USth sai-los of the Omaha Loan and Hullditig association since November bor 1st. Don't you want some ? Ofllco , Chamber of Commerce. O. M. Nat- linger , bcorotary. Now plcluro friunos. A. Hoapo. Real ostato. HarguliiB only. My word la good. W. O. Albright C21-2-3N. Y. Uf fobldr Domestic soap lo'tds the leaders. Puacook Is the east soft oiil. Sold only by Jones , opuojlta W. T. Soamanwagons ana carriages I'o I'ropnrty Owiinri. APMINIHTKATOK'.S SAMO. F.i ) tire block , of wall pnnor at 1515 DoJgo Htreot-niust bo closed out before December 1 ; ftiloro ronlod. ) Will euar- anloo to stivo yo- > from r > 0. to i > per eon t on your iitiruhusex. C.ill at once and tntiiify yourself of the truth of this udvortbemont. 15lo Djiliro. T. .1. HKAIIU , administrator. Do not fail to attend the concert and lull given by Gorman Woman's Aid society at Kuony's hull , 14th and Uoii < ? o , Sunday oven Ing. Latest sheet mutic ut Hospo's. BOSTON SME CLOAK SALE tJ , L. Abrams & ( Jo's Oloak Stock from 477 Broadway , New York , 3N SALE TOMORROW AS PROMISED Pills S.\lo KpprciBiitn a Sjinl Cn li I'nr- clinxn of Over ifmi.UOO.OO ol tlio I'lncit CloMhminil.liirlcntit liver .Miown In Oniatiii $00.00 JAcinrrs von $25.00. Your choice of 270 garments' these ire tlio llnest in the cnttro Abrams' ttock , all made up to retail nl from WO.OII to $ a . (1t ( ) . They inoludo all the atcst novcltlos in tans , ntivio1' , blacks , ihovlots , I'jiiglish clay worsteds , ICngllsh iroadcloth ? , I'LAiN AND l-'UIl mi.MMKI ) ; in fact , all the best nnd liigheat cltwa novultlc.4 over turned out tya. Now York nmnufacturor.Vo glvo you the choice of the lot nt $ : ! 5.UO. Your choice of twulvo hundred LADlKS'Sij.CO JACK UTS AT $12.60. In this lot will bo found tun , navy and 'jlackchoviot ' box coats , with full roll lattiral raccoon furhUf ; fur-lined ; black ; nul navy Kngllah clay box coats , half jllk-lincd , tailor-made , with pearl but tons ; Scotch mixtures and black jhovlot coats , JUS Inches long , loublo-brensted , with full shawl roll , natural opossum fur ; cheviot box . oats in tan , navy and black , with full shavl roll of Haltic seal fur , half silk lined ; black English broadcloth coats , lined throughout with nuro silk gorge ; superior black cheviot coats , full shawl roll goniilno astrachiin fur , natural head ornaments ; Russian coats in plaited and belted effects , in original styles , Il'j-lnuh ' long , tan kersey box coats , with pearl buttons , and many other styles equally as good nr.d swell. Your choice of this ontlro lot of 1,200 garments worth $ i" > .00 each for SI 12.50. ALL 51.-i.00 AND $20.00 .JACKETSGO AT $ .5.00 , $7.50 AND SI0.00. All the llnest grade of jackets , t"immod with mink , be'ivor , raccoon , cotuy fur and plain tan and black jack ets , Russian blouses , and wattcau back rccfcrfi , that wor-'j made u to soil from $15.00 to $20.00 , go at S5.00 , 87.50 and $10.00. The way tlio thing now stand' , wo have a bigger stock of cloaks than all the rest of the stores in Omaha tint to gether. And tlio IOT prices and high grades of all the garments during this sale will morn than satisfy you that our promise to glvo you the llncst jackets made this season at less than half what they cost to make , is truly well fulfilled. For $15.00 wo olVor 20J elegant plush cloaks manufactured by Abrams it Co. , who were known to u o only the best lilush , lined with heavy si'.k ' , with fancy quillings and real fur ornaments. These cloaks come in all tiixos from ! 52to 50 and cannot bo matched less than ijli.j.00 anywhere else in America. Our price is now $15.00. Send in your order by mail if you can't come mid wo will do fully as well for you as if you were hero. 15O3TON STORK , N. W. cor. l(5th ( and Douglas Strt. . Omaha , Nob. N. it. rAi.io.siu. : : Continuation uf Our Croat I > ri' s CooiU Sale. Owing > tto tho.immense . crowd who could not get waited on Saturday night we will continuo the sale on Monday. These arc the prices : A full dress pattern worth $2.50 for $1.2o. A full dross pattern worth $ -1.50 for 91.60. A full dress pattern worth $0.00 for $2.50. N. D. FA LOON Hit. Continuation of our ribbon salo. As it was quite impossible to satisfy all our customers on Saturday with ribbons bens we have determined to continuo the sale on Monday and will have more help on the counter. N. B. FALCONKR , Ninth annual bull of Overland Ledge No. 123 , Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen , takes place at Washington hall , Monday evening , November 21. Special train will leave Savcntoenth street and Union Pacillc track at U:30 : a. m. for South Omaha. IVull. Tlutt'H UilVurxnt. Mr. R A. nrogan cntorcd the po-itofllco yesterday at fever heat. In his tightly clinched hand ho hold one of these lar o postal cards that loook line the front sldo of n court wrapper. There was tire In his eye nnd determination m his step. Ilo wantnd to see the postmaster. The ns- slstnnt would not do ; no ono would 1111 the bill but the genuine , Hvo postmaster. When the postmaster's sanctum had bo311 reachoJ Mr. Urognn slapped the postal card which lie held In his hand down upon iho table in front of Mr. UlarUson nnd wanted to know what It mount. Mr. Hrotfan wont on to say that this was the first intimation that had reached him of the fact that n whole sackful of important campaign literature lay at the ollleu awaiting his call , nlthouph the matter nad arrived in Omaha something lllso a month ago. IIo insinuated that there hail heon a conspiracy in the postolMco by which the democrats were deprived of the use of this valuatilo campaign nmmunlilon. "Lot us see about tlmt , " quietly remarked the postmaster. "Watt a minute , " and ho stepped to the door of Iho distributing do- partmout and called m iho chief of that department , who Uuppons to bu u democrat. The postmaster than uskfd tliu bead of tlio distributing department if there luul been any effort on thu- part of anybody In the nfllco to lieop Mr. Brogiin from rocolvliiK thii cards that had bean sent him with rufoienco to iho arrival of'ihe stick of cumpalcrn litera ture. ture.Tho chief sald.ho know of nothing of iho kind and u'.d not ueliove that anything of Iho kind had occurred : Ho said further that cards similar to thu ono brought to tno ofllua by Mr. llrogun , tellir.c him to coiuo to the olllroand pet u sackful of inattor , had boon sent to Him roooatcdly but no nno liad rcspondod. 'I'lioaamo ho said won true of a similar pacKage tliat lay there In the ollluo uddroisod to Mr.-Ildhlnson. ot iho republican cnmmltt''e. Hotmid the clerks m tuo nftloj bad been anxlotn to have iho saults removed for they wore In the way , but no one seemed to pay any attention to tlio numerous cards that had been.Hent out. This explanation had a dampening effect upon the temper of Mr , Hro au and allot muttering somethiiif ; about It being very strange lie Iclt the ofllco. .Niivv l.iilidr I'll per. Oreani/ed : labor In the west is wow repre sented by it weekly oivun of its own. Yesterday - day ihoVc tern l/.kburer made Its uebul in the Jounialutio urenu , anunta initial Issue rcllruu credit on Its editor ami publisher. U U to be purely a labor paper , nonpollilcp.l and noascctarian , anil uill conllno il ullon tion to inaltors which lira of Intoiust to u < ganl/.ed worUiuKincn. U alms to bo a relia ulo inotith-pi < ! f ) of orpanued labor , but il docs not meun to advocate or uncouraRO an arcliy or nilillisiu. Its solu mission is lh ( upholding ol iho rltfbu or labor and ttu uiiillcatlou of all ulussci * of warklup pcop.'a ' Typocraphlcall ; it is excellent , mid as i w'uolo it makes u Ytry commcndubio appear ancc. ' llriMTti'it O I ) I'll > . C. , . Wo will food the hungry ( who will clothe the cold ) nnd all wo will ask Is a small bit of gold. Wo have iho build ing , which is the plnco ; wo have the customor.s Hint hnvo the taste' , wo have the goods th.it nro so nlco to oat , and , best of all , prices no others can beau H-pound California green gages , per cnn lOc. JJ-ponnd California og ? plums , per can Ific , 'l-pound California apricots , per can lOJc. { { pound California Uartlolt pears , per can 20c. Il-pound can California Crawford poaohes.por can , 20c. . ' { pound can Callfornltx Lemon Cling peaches , pur can , 21c. { { pound can ( Inllfornln while cherries , per cin : , 2-lc. . ' { nouudcan California bluek chorriot' , per can , 21c , { { -pound can California blackberricfi , per can , 21c. { { pound can California raspbcrries.pcr can , 2oc. These arc nil now goods , solid pack , and put up In a heavy sugar syrup. 2-pounl : can blackburrii-s , per can , .Sc. 2-pound can strawberries , per can , lOc. 2-iotttid ) can rod cherries , per can , lOc. 2-pound California string bo.tns per can , So. 2-pound California lima beans per can , 8c. 2-pouii'l California corn per c.in , 7c. 2-pound Cilifornlti pumpkin ) ) or can , So. { { -pound California tomatoes per can. Do. 1 Gallon apples per can , 25c. ( tiilloti poaches per can , 113c. Domestic sardines per can , 5c. Imported sardines per can , lOc. i > iustard per bottle , Ic. Potted ham per can , oc. Corned beef , pjr can , lOc. Corn starch , per pound , on. ( Jloss starch , per pound , fn1. California dry graphs , per pound , 5c. Californi'i pound lot' . dry poaches , per , Condensed mince moatpor packago,7c. Flour , Hour , Hour. The best on earth , every sack warranted , only $1.2."i. . Humembor him who is so kind to olTcr the rich and jioor conibinod prico.s no groce y liouso can boat , oven if located on same strcot. Homember now when you come down bo sure and call on onC. . O. 1) . BROWN , 110 and US south 10th st. .Mr. llnlhrook t vplulus. Nov. 10. To the Klitor ot THE Hii : : : 1 am greatly averse to rusUInt ; into the newspapers wltlt personal grievances , or to taking co nixiucu of thorn , but the attack of Joseph OJihm upon the Anollo club ( through me ) promDt. mo to ask you to pub lish ibis article , not to vindicate myself , butte to make known to cur club subscrioora that Iho Apollo club lias not vtolulod its agree ment with them. It is well known that the Apollo club's concerts nro not "of u public nature" except . that they arc for such of tiio public as sub- scriba for the entire s.'txson tbroo concerts. Jt is also well known that no ticuuU ( ex cept to Iho gallery ) can ua bought for single performances , unless they have oeeii handed in by 60IHO subscriber , requesting thuttboy bo sold. Tlio reason for not selling single ticKols is ll.at thu Apnllo club incur.- ; liabil ities , ugKreRiillnir more than $ ! tOOJcach.vear , for soloists , conductor , thca cr , pianist , hall for rehearsal , printing , oc. , nnd cannot depend - pond upon box oflica rocolnts to meet its obligations , as few persons would subscribe for the season if thuy could purchase .single ticknts. It is , and ever has been , the aim of the Apollo club to please Its patrons in every manner possible , mid wncn n subscriber linds that no is unabtc to attend any concert nnd sends his tickets to tno box oflluc , usklr.ir lo have thorn sold , wo accommodate him , and the money received is paid to tlio owner of the ticket. Ten subscribers handed in their tirnota ( for seats belectcd by tbomsei/es ) during Wednesday and Thursday and asked to have them sold. They were sold , the money put into envelopes , the subscrlners1 names written thereon and the money Jeliv- ored to Until. I line. ) the names oC tlioso parties nnd they will verify this statornent. 1 had none to sell when Mr. llahm aslccd to buy. I had refused at least six different per sons j hend of him , ono of whom went lute thu nailery without complaint. Mr. ( iahmlcft tlio window , cuino back iifaiii nnd insisted upon purchasing a ticket. 1 informed bim tliat 1 did not dc tro at that time and place to cater into a discussion of thu mailer and loft iho ofllco lo Pass u subscribe Into Iho theater xvho bad loft his tickets at homo. When I returned Mr. Unhm atruin insisted upon having n tlcknt ou the ground of "pro fessional courtesy. " I replied : "Mr. ( ! anm , remarks that have coino from you nnd some of your assoclatodo not untltlo you to any professional conrtosv' from the Apolln club or any uiemnor of it. " I deny most emphatically having mada any nllubion whatever to Uio Omaha Choral society , or any member tliercof , other than its leaderlMr. ( jithm. Mr. L. II. Copeland - land was present during llio entire conversa tion and can substantiate Iho Kiuno In every dotail. "I'rofossional courtesy" has always been extended to Mr. ( ! ahm by the Apollo club , and the ticket which lie toro up was , " " of inaobor of llio no doubt , the "courtesy" a club. J will ( jive flUO to the Assoclatnd Charities of Omaha for each and every per son purchasing n slnilo ticket at Iho box ofllco for the concert Thursday cvaului : that WHS not a ticket belon lni ; to a regular sub scriber. ( iKOIKJtiV. . HOI.IIIIOOK. Alncli Aldiiny luvulvnil. Nnw YOKK , Nov. 19. A local llsnt , affcct- IIIB , It Is clulniod , at loait S.Ti.UJO.OOU worth of property , was begun in the United States circuit court today bsforo Judge Latrobo. The Kdison Oenoral Kiei'tric company asks tne court for a preliminary Injunction , re straining ttiu Sawyer-Mann Biactrio com pany from manufacturing incandescent lights. Their opponents claim that the urounds of the Injunction would ulvo tbo Kitison Dsoplo an unlawful monopoly. The Sawyer-Mann company buppllos the Wast- ingbbuio people with lamps. The U'esthiK- bouse people have a contract for llizluniK llio \ \ 'orld'air grounds nnd they cannot till it if an injunction Is granted. Alti'lSiini John A. MeShano has sued the World PulliBhlni ; company m an action to recover the sum of { 5,01)3 ) , which lie alleges U loun past duo and unpaid . Jn the petition , lilod In iho district court , the plaintiff alk'Kosthut during the month of July , 1S'J ' , the old Omaha ilorald was sold to iho World I'ub- llslung company ; lliat tboro was u largo hum of money duo llio Herald Publishing com pany on advertising nnd subscription , \\Iilcli tco World I'utjIlsbliiK company Krofd to collect , less 1U per cout for services ; that slnro that Unto thij dofonaarit has collcolcd $ , " > ,000 of this inonoy and 1ms luilod to | > uy it lo the plaintiff as piovidad In the agreement , . , Mntlier. CINCINNATI , O. , Nov. ID. A Commercial. Unzcttc special fromTorrollnutc , Ind. , cajs : Mariraret > iathor , the actress , who wiih ro- ccntly niurrleu to Qus 1'abst of Milwaukee , will leave the BIOKO and llva here with hoi husband , Mr. 1'ubat U In the city VHlliiifj llarman Stutman , Jr. . in partnership will whom ho Intends to onlor oximikivuly tutc the wholesale liquor btisincsa. He stated to day lhat his wlfo would 111 ! the ciiBasoment ! fatio had already made for tuo bcasou ntu would thoD retlro from BOSTON Sl'ORE CARPET SALE Immense Bargains in Good Oarpets Bought at a Sacrifice for Oca'j , TREMENDOUS BARGAINS IN FUR RUGS ThmuiuuU of V.inl * of Ingrain , Hnmrli ! , ScutchVllli > : i , Vdtrtntul .Mmiiiotto Cnr- l > cls , All ; iir.iml NOH I'ltttrrii' , nt . \lincnt Itall rrlco Tn HIG Fl'U 1UTO SALR Great big rugs In hootch bo.ly sol # , alumni foot long , only OUc , worth I100. . Scotch Wilton rugs , very elegant and very largo , only 51.10 , worth double. 400 supo.'b long nair real fur rugs , splendidly made , sultuble for drawing rooms , reception , rooms and bed looms , worth * .i.03 ami 50.00 , go tomorrow nt 5f-.i'ii each , Special b'irgaiii IX UKPSSKLS CAHPF.T.-5. Klegant tmttoi-ns , bright , soft mid solid colored I Irnssols carpjts , 4icISu ! mid fiSe n yard , wjrlh up to $1.00. Uig bargain hero. Magulllcont Wilton. Moqviolto and boily Hrusbols carpet i , thick ) ) ile , beau tiful deigns. Sacli cttrpats as tboso readily sell eUewhorc at * 2.00 a yard. Our price tome -row is OSi * a var.l. MOR1C CAKPKl' SN'APrf. 1,000 yards Infill ; ) cn-uot , 10c. 12c . 1,009 yards good desirable Ingrain carpets - pots , ISc. 2oi' and . ' 5io ! a yard. KLKGAN'T ART SQL'A-RK . Mig enough for a small room or as largo as you want thorn , in real Scotch wilton , all in one jih-ej , no scams , nasy to take up or put down , at almost half price. FLOOR OfL CLOTHS. Linoleums , mattings mid Hour cover ings of all kinds , all at extremely low prices. This sale of carpets is something ox- tr.io.-dinary out of the way of the regu lar c.i-rpjl silos : and should ho taken advantage of at once , as these bargains are too great to last long. * BOSTON STORK , N. W. corner 10th and Douglas. CoiMn ; ; thn CoiiipullU-i Mlli-li Mnliry. Xiw YOKK , Nov. I' ' , ' . UaUavo iscluvub , agent ol Uio Xorthorn l crmun Lloyil Steam ship coiupiiuy , bad u coiiforoaco with Secre tary of tie ! Yreasnry l-'ostor niul Assistant Sucrotarv SpaulilinK with n viaw to obtain ing the rolcasu of the steamer duIHincil in qunraatiiio below I.altituoro with 1'J'J stuor- nco pii4sciiarj on bnarJ. IIova oiuloavor- lntr lo iniluco the secretary anil his aislslant to moilify tl.o qnnriiiulno rules , but falliul. Mr. Schwab sniil his company was wlllini ; to lurnUh housca anil inadi .il ntteiulnnco for iho stcernii ] piison .iiM nt the port or do- | ) .irturo , whioti wouid uvoij the ilangcr of britiRiiiK choleni Here and save the company much nioiiny. .Soerctary l oatcr said the idea wa n good ono. anil ho woulit confer with llio stircoou eonaral. nnd If lie nsrecd. tlio plan would bo adopted in place of thu present , twenty days' datontion la the United States norts. It Is suld that Iho twentv days' dototilion of the UViniar has cosi the coniai.y ] fill , 000. Steamers arc saU to bo rnducltur tiio stoor- a o capacity nnd cnlnrjing the freight room and Increasing tuc passage from f' ' ' to ? li. U'lilppoil HIM SiMltioer ol Ills liuilit ( < 'r. CHICAOO , 111. , Nov. 19. On the Kith of On- tobor J. S. Foster , a New Haven , ( , ' 01111. , meat dualer , ribandonud bis wife nnd clopoa from the city with his handsome uasbior , Miss Georgia Johnson. Today the younn lady's ' falhor irriveil in this city In search of Iho runaway cotiplo. Foster xvai in charge of the meat , department of the Hoston store. Whoa Mr. Johnsjii saw the man wuo lind taken his dniishirr from lur lioma , nnd whom ho had thro.it 'fiod to Kill ou sight , n violent scuno occurtoa. Johnson spiMni ; upon Fos ter , forced him to the Iloor and would uti- doubteill.v havu m ulu uood his word had nut the ofllcjrs Interfered. When the pirl was confruniod by her fatlior she tlrst refused to return and conlront tuo dlsgraco she had brought upon tier homo , hut li-ially consented to go tiacl : , and she and her father went cast tonight. _ Ilnrrllilit iiUc iviry In u Well. I'hir.Miui.rim , I'a , Nov. 19. A special to the Press from Uochestor , Pa. , says that about sU months ao a farmer named P. A. Kennedy , who worked on the Sonnls farm , disappeared and was supposed to have been murdered. Latuly soyeral people on the farm were miido ill by drinking water from a well. The well today was cleaned out nnd at Iho bottom of .ha well tuo Uedy of Ken nedy was found. The body wui FO badly decomposed that It was only recognized by a ring ou the linger. Mii'rnian'K 'Miiiiiiiiiiint. PitoviDBNci ; , K. I. . Nov. 111. The monument ment to General Sherman , referred to by Hov. Tliomai Sherman in Ills speech , has been found at iho Chapman ( iranlto com pany's works. The order was plaeod with them last Dncomhur and the wnrlc contlnuo'l smooUilv until the lockout of May , and when the inon returned to work Soptombur 111 op erations wcro resumed nnd worl : was com- Dieted on Tuouluv last. The fallowiiiK nuirrUijo llconsei wet'J is sued by County Judrfu Hller yoatonV.iy : Naiiii' an I nlilrusi. A' e. HJnor.'O R , 1'OiiM-ln-i. Onrihn . " * I Kllun w.iinoii , Onrih.i . "i I MiirrlH.Iiiiistoii. ! Omnhri . 'M I Nellie DoMurr- . , Omaha . M I Anilniw.l. Ilirlleyt. Mlk < ; itv. Neb . 5i ! ( li.IlCJUKlli , lillt L'lly. .Nel ) . . II ! I Hurt Itiiili , ( Ji.iaha . l > 0 I llari'lul Diidli-y. Umatui . W ) AndrJW Mcfiuiiv , South Oiiinliu . ' 1 I Clura liuller , Smith Cniiiha . ' . . ' ) J Josonli Va'-e.il. South ( iinnha . ' . ' " I Anna llil ! < u > i , Smith Oinana . ' 'I j .John Ni'lin. f'onlh Onuilri . " . ' ( Mary I'roUop. ' South Uinahit . , -I Itnl iliu 1'uriiilts. The following purmils wnro if sued by the Bupnrlntundontof bulldlnsyouoruay : Dr. Shoppnrd. one-story fiamo ciilla c. Thlrty-llr-it un i ItudtlkUbtieots . J 1,050 Sown minor | r-'nult4 . i,1,1" ; . . Tutiil Hoth-ICden Ilapllsi ( Jhurch. Park nvenuo , near Leaveiuvorth Hiv. 1C. N. Harris , nas- lor. J'roachlnif services ut I0ir. : a.m. nnd TIU : ! u. in. Sunday school at \ : \t \ > | ) . m. Seals nil Iron. Coma Jiul brlngyour frionds. inr.n. ffiittetn < il Av Ml' * or t M Hiul'.r Uiln He lit , njty cent * ; tticli ailillltn nil H.itr.n c'/it" . ( UITTl"iMrs. ( . Oatliurlnii. 1120.1 . 'iJ yours. U moniiiK anilI il.iys , D i Hiitnnlay niiirnliu. Niivuinlirr in. l i . ut lln n'ulooK. I'linural from liorliilu rusldi'iic'i1 , IHWJ Kinmet street , on MuiKlay linn iilir. ' . luM. Mury Muisilulliio L-liurui. ut > ' i'coi-k. ! liilitrniMiit ( icrnnui ( -iiiiiulury. liulull ui and friends invitoil. MKNUKI'UIIT August i. ( ! ' ! | IK ) yoara , 15 inonllis. - . ' . > ilnyH , at iiuiirt f.-iilurc. wifn ( if l-'icil Mun.'uilolit I'lineril hcrvieim Mondiy. hovtsiiiovr -r.'clivk. . from rnsldcn < . > i < , Kill ivyuoritiuct liilorllni t'urcsl l.aivii uum- O -KV I'i'U I I * - - JjrHMMBW I . . . il The only 1'ure Cream of Tiirtar 1'owder - No Ammonia , No Alum. Used iu Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard I Underwriters lo Un'oad a line Block of , _ Olothlag AT UNHEARD OF PRICfsI" A Vrrltnhlo Itottnnrt lor Itlrli unit Veer , Alllto Vfnlt tor tlir < ) rp : t Tire Sulr , S'ovoiiilicr yilnl. A trront llro Insiirain'ocyinpaniob' sale of clothing nt prices which will bo naj object to Iho sellers if iho goods are only I sold outqutok , conrnamvs next \Voilnes j day at 11 ! ) North Utth street. The slock , mu : h of which Is onlyj slightly tinged or damaged by walor , ] consists of all that Ins bivm of thu host , , both as to quality and assortment , ami ] it scorns n gro'it pity that a disaster such as llro should have a tall Injured it , ] Hut such are the facts. The goods are there just the same mull are to be sold will go al almost yourj own prico. H consists of clothing , men's furnishing - ] ing goods , bools and shoos and such as to suit everybody's taste. At this sale wagon loads of goods can bo bought for as muoli money as you can put In your vest pocket. WAIT FOll IT. Homombar , Wednesday , November 2 , ' ! . is the day sot for Ibis sale , com mencing nt Oo'clock in iho morning anil continuing daily until till llio llro cloth ing is clossd out. You will gain it g.-oil saving on Iho ; cost of your win I or apparel by Imyiei at this Rale. Uoinombor the location , 11 ! ) Nortn Ititli street. Will .Milli-nil Anilotv. | NKW YOHK , Nov. 19.Tho troubio between Hnhou U'lKRor ol Nowarlc and Father Cor- ritj.in of Hohokcn la virtually at an end , nndj it it stated that F.ithcr CorrtRan will write , nnologl/.liiK for the annoyance published letters - tors oC Father ( Jorrit-an may have caused j him. The Ilobokon priest , will niioloilio j throiiRh Bishop Wi fi-r to Archbishop Cor- Until To-Day It is admitted that more of the flavoring principle of the fruit is contained in , Dr. Price's Delicious Flavoring Extracts than any olhcr ex tracts with whLh they have been compared. IJcing so entirely free from the bitter and rank products of adulter ation they have become the most agreeable , valuable and economical flavors known ; steadily grown in popularity until to-day ihcy are used by every intelligent housewife for truthfully reproducing the flavor of the frtiil in creams , cakes , puddings , etc. Come Tomorrow to -OUR- Great Sale Trimmed Mats , former price ] $ io , Si2 , $ i. | , $16 and $18 At $8.00. Trimmed Mats , former price , $6.00 , $7.00 , sS.ooand $9.00 At $5.00. Ths : sale is ahead of anything ) heretofore offered As we are positively retiring. HAIR SALE. Everythiiifj * in hair at cost.j This is your only chance toj secure first quality ha.r . for ] so Httlc money. Mrs. II il. Davicsj 111 South Fifteenth Street , Opp. I1. 0. ' MOUNT VERNON PURE VIRGINIA RYEi I bog tocall Iho intention of the pub-1 lie to the above popular brand of purol rye whlslty and respsotfully null a comj j p'nrlBiin with any other brand of puruj rye offered in this markot. ft m fan superior lo anv other whUKy ami II guarutiteo ils'iibsolulo oxcolleni'.o iiij Mavor as well us Its purity andltswliolo-1 bomo oITects. Tbo public is InvitoU loj call and ' , ry It. , , llonry Hiller , 010 N. 10th St. , famib wlno and liquor houuo. lisraoud Uol l | block.