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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEB : SUNDJHB , NOVEMBER 27 , 1892-TWENTY PAGES. I B , FALCONER' ' Thrco Special Bargains in Silks ft Monday. LADIES HOSIERY AND UNDERWEA' ' We llnvn Never Urrn Al > ln to OfTnr KO drrr InitucniiiPiiU to I'nrclinaiirK < > l Itlnn. ke ( i ComrorH nnil 1 Innncln UK .Now. Thrco crcal bargains nt the aUU tli partinonb for Monday. China silks in plain colors suitnli for waists , ovonlni ? costumes , drapes ur fancy work , worth OOc , on Mondnv ' 3 21-Inch crystal bonsaiInos In lun , o rose , Kobolin" cardinal , nickel , slnlo nt brown , would bo cheap at 31.'Jo , on Mo dixy 71)c. ( ! -iiiuh dress corduioj'J In nil U Illicit Hbtidcs for fctrcot woiir. Inclutlit nixvy blue , \\otth ? 1 2o. on Momlnj 8U HOSIK11Y. 100 do/on ladles' line all wool hose , plain or ribbed , ul-oc. 100 do/on o.\tta quality sllli flcooi cotton host ) , onyx due , atiiye , worth ! ! t Kino quality Indies' alt wool coinbln tlon suits at ? . ! 00. alwajs sold ntS.t 73. ' ' Prom Kxtui line qualltyltullcs'bhu'U cashmere hose utMlc. worth 76o. CO do/en uhtldion'a all wool rlbto hoao , Ific quality , for JJuc , all t > i/cs , toBi. 1 case men' * line silk llcoccd nndc wear , warm and bcrxiccablo , for ! wprtli $1.60. Sco our line of now neckwear in tool pulTs anil four-in-hand shapes , all n < colorlnps of silks , at oOe. Large'lino of night shitU at C nnd 70o. BLANKHTS. The most startling bargains to found in this dopnrtinont. We nov had such induceinonts to offer before : A full si/.o 10-1 white blanket cheat at $1.1 ! . " ) , now7ria A full sio 10-1 white blanket cheap Sl.ilS , now Soc. A full t.i/o 10-1 white blanket cheap 81.CO. now $1.00. A full si/o 11-1 white blunl.ot cheap 82.60 , now Sl.'J'i. A full ni/o 11-1 white blanket , chc nt fti.OO.wiow $2.2o. ! A full si/o 11-1 while blanket , cho atl fiu , r.ow $ : t.60. , A full bl'/o 10-1 gray blunicct , cheap 81.25 , now 7oc. A full si/o 10-1 gioy blanket , cheap 81.i5 ! , now { fio. A full bifco 104 scarlet all wool bl : kot , cheat ) at S4.00 , now W23. A full si/o 10-1 scailot all wool bli hot , cheap at So.OO , tiow Sl.-'G. See show window. All clean goods COMFORTS. Our stock in huge and varied. A full si/o comfort for do. The best qunlity of white cotton u Billliilccn covered , $1.08. Eitloi-iiowiif' , all guides. Silk t'cncicd comfuttsoith $8. now $ fl..50. FLANNCLS. Eiderdown llunncls , all shades , fn GOc , WASH GOODS. Choice styles of dress goods fn GUlc , full die s pattern. LIN'HN DiPARTMiNT. , : Ilcin-sli'itobod doj lois. Fine hem-stitched wortli EOe.now 1 : each. Fine hoin-fititchcd worth CSo , now eaoh. Kino Iiom-stitchcd worth Hoc to fi now 2.V each. TOW13LS , TOWELS , TOWELS. Great bargains in towols. Fancy Damns ! : towels. See our knotted , fringed and he stitched lowolh at COc" , 7fic , See , $1. 81.2fi. The above ore the gicaicst value liavo ever bud in towels Now ib the time to buy vourChristr linens. N. 13. FALCON Eli l.CMV Tit Hoimtmi , Tux. , nnil ltimi. Monday , November 28lh , a s'io | ( party will lo.ivo Omaha , bound Houston , Tex. Having for silo several thousi acres of the richest lanii in Ilai countv , TOMO , lying between fho oil of Houston and 'Onlvcslon , and on thrco principal ttunk line r.iilior I will oiler us an imluccmont ( or vestors , or tho'-o dcsli ing only to 'li nt the land , specially low nites fr Omaha to Houston and retain , g until .Tuna 1st , lb'J.5 ' , with a litnl thirty days in each direction , and gi for Bton-ovor at pleasure within limit These lands that 1 olTor for sale of a rich , black loam , easily rultlvat being rich enough to produce the n excellent results without. , fortill/.l Everything that ciin bo grown a where in the United States gn specially well hero , The gtound p well from tlio ( Irst year. The prlco of land ranges from S3.01 $20.00 per nera on the most fa\oni terms of payment. All of thmo lands lie cont'igiolis nnd within live miles of the above 111 llonoil raili oads with an ubumlanco water nnd timber. For further Information relative lands , climate , Roil and cost of llvl nnd parllculats as to the pnrchns tickets chuapor than you can buj nny rallioad company , call on or droas It ( J. PunitsoN : , 423Rainjo ! building , Omaha , Nol Now iililna foiu ucorating at Hose * Fiojeolng and interior decorating ; Igns and estimates furnished. He Jjohmiuin , 1508 Douglas street. Attentlini , A. O. U.V. . , ( l l City I. ' .No , IIH. You tire requested to moot nt our ! on Sunday , November S17 , at 1 o'olool m. , Hhart ) , to attend funeral of Brother O. E. Olson , to start' fioin ! Durdotto street nt 12 o'clock. All sit lodgus Invited toiittond. \ FKANK JOHNSON , M. V Samuel Hums will contlnun his \ BiUo another weok. " 00 to go at price , 'J'jo to W.OO. They would mill nice holiday gift. u\sr oitM > irit ; Vlu tlio Uuli mil Itniitr. The ehort line to St. LoulB and on eat route south. Only ! 17 hours to Hot Springs. Onlv it ! ) hours to Now Orleans. Only 38 } hours to Atlunta Only 6i hours to Juoktoiuillo. With coriubponding fast time to points onbt and south. Hound ticKets to Hot Springs , Now Orlo I Ulto C'hnrles , Oahciton , San Auto * City of Mexico , J.oa Angeles , San Pi clsco , Mobile , Jacksonville , Tim\pi , viinu and ull the winter resorts of Eoulh and \\oit Itee'llnlng fliulr fi eo to St. Louis , Toledo and Heti Pullman bulTot bleeping cars on tialns. Uiiggago Checked from ho nnd private residences to dcbtimit Fortiokots , bleeping car uccununodat nnd further Information cull nt Wnl ticket otllco , 1502 Furnmn street , G. N t'l.AVio.v , Agent , Oinah BOSTON STORE DRESS COOK 800 Dress Patteins Solzjtl by the Credl tors of nn Eastern Jobber. . THE BOSTON STORE BUYS THEM ALI lucliiilci tlin 1 Incut tmportcil Itotic Yon Itor St\v unit Iliiiulrcilii of Not- cltlcs In rinln unit fancy TIII : r.NTiui ; LOT eons ON SALI TOMOUUOW. And ut prices which tnaUo this sale i gift. You cnn't call it buying when yo got r. $1500 tobo for $5.00 and a $ .1 0 dross pattern for 'M.-IS , and for totnot iow wo otlor bOO bargains crich stll greater than the other These dies patterns all make elegant holiday pros cuts. Suvornl special tables in the dies ; oods loom will bo used for the purpo fallowing these poods You will b .bio lo pure-huso all wool die-fs pattern n ciioiee designs at $1 IS. $2 ill ) , i2.Si , nil imported tobcs at $12.50 , $15.00 nn -o.DU each. At tl.-lS an cntirodress goods patoi ) f II inches , all wool % dirgona' ' with nov illy stripe , nil wool dics > s Ihinnel wit ilnti llguro and muy blue storm serges Any of tlio above are worth at least 60 iiyiud. Wo will tjhoou an ontlt mttern of C yards at SI 19. At ? 2 " ' ) full dress pattern , Blrlctly a' ' ivool illuminated , herring bono ctTco' ' long with plain colored camel's linn IBO brlglit plaids None of these gooil itivc been olleiod for less than 75e aptl. Full dress puttetn of Oyardb fc 2.29. At f87 a I'omnloto pattern of in lortcd dioas goods consisting of fane ivoavcs , mottled , plain and v-ig/ig choi lots , also London stripes and sldo band Tlio goods nto tnnnufnclured to soil ! iSo ) ; wo will gi\o you a aress pattorii i 87. lO impotted droas tobos , beautift jroadeloth. in 10 delToront shade landaoinelj cmbroidorod nnd ( rimme i\ilh fur nt $11150 , $15.00 and $23.1 each. each.Wo will also offer 200 pieces of fin Blench " -crgcs in blaolf , navy blue an blown , fiom 11 to 18-inches wide , nevi bofoio ciUillfd ) under 7oc nnd $1,00 yard. Tor Mond.iy at COc and 70c yard. In broadcloth , for tailor made suit woTtro sliowing sotno cxcontionnl goc \alne at 75j nnd SI.25 per yard. IN OUU SUNLIT HASHMCNT DmiS GOODS DLU'AKTMnNT. 100 drosh patterns at 19c cncli consis ng of double fold hcnriotlas , beautlfi IVotich Hgnics in dniU colots , 7 yards t suit , at I'Jq ' an cntiio suit. 200 drcB-f patterns ofool Hannol navies and blacks , 8 jards to n palter at 7'Jf. 150 dress pittornj of navy blue stor sorpos. 52 inches wido. c.\tra heavy , yards lo a pattern , at $1 Of ) . BOSTON STORn , N. W. Cor. 10th and Douglas htieots. lIiMinctt'x Unttcr Dupurliunit. I/iy iu your whiter' * supply of butti now. , Within the last few clays the botto has dropped out of batter. Wo do n moan old rank btult , but good , genuin witolosotno , sweet country buttor. Nine-tenths of this product ib shippc to us direct from the farmers in Io\i and Nebraska and wo will guaraiiti cxery pound of it. Wo will soil j ou good country butt at lic ! , lie and IGc and tbo very best 20c per pound , Wo know if jou but try our butt onccr'wowill alwajs ha\o jou for o customer. W. H. BHNNKTT CO. , 1502 to 1514 Capitol av Auction. Furniture. Auction. US North 21bt sVrcct , Tuc = d iv , No\e ber 2' ) , 10 a. in. Contents of the onti house , boolcciibos , chairs , carpets , tanj etc. All must and will bo sold. K. WtLr.s : , Auctioneer. Nov/ scale Klmball pianoj at ilospo m Samuel liurns will _ bo very willing set aside any holiday' goods his frion in.iy beloct to bo paid for when they a taken away. Call while assortment good. Louis Yortot , hairdresser at Idc hair storo,20'J S. 15th , 3d lloor. Tel. 101 Ai lists' materials at llospo'A Peacock is the bast soft CTI' ' . So onlj by Jouos , opnujito poatolllco. The only successful California oxct sion business in the United States is t PHlLLlPS-RdCR ISLAND PERSONALLY CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS. They , in n very satisfactory way , me the dommuls of the public for a Quick trip at cheap rates. And \ou can make this trin with yc family or send your friends by tl route , nnd donond upon it , they will piopbrly cared for. Th ibis an old established comoa and lias carried moro pcoplo than ; other excursion companies comblni The conduiUorn appointed by this c curilon company are men who can tiubtedaud rolled upon , and \\ill lo after your every comfoi t. Our no\t personally conducted excision sion .will leave Dos Moincs , Friday 8:18 a. m , December 0 , nr.cl every t wooUfl thoioaftor , as perfollowingdnt Dccombei 20 , .Tniiiinry 0 , 20 , February 17 and Muich : i , 17 and HI. The t onto of this tourist car is w through Iowa to Oinalu , leaving tl city at 1:20 : noon , and Lincoln , Nob. , .trU : ) ] > . m , * nine dates as above mi Honed. Write for rntos and rosarvallons thib car , or apply to Ghas. Ivonnei Oeu'l N. W. Pass. Agt. , Omaha. . .lobn SobiiHtlan , ( Jon'l Tk't nnd P.i Agt. , Chicago , U. S. A. ' NJW pfcturo f i nines. A. Ilospo. Ronl ORtnto. Hargains only. My word is good. \\f. O.Albright. fj21-2-a N. Y. Life hid ; . Ilonnrtt ( ! " ' " C'ominenclng Thursday , December 1602. wo will bo open for two we < ovoninga till S o'clock , after-that will keep open later to enable all to our stock of holday ) goods and prices and make purchases. Come right after supi > or. or.W. . R. Bennett Co. 1502 to 1511 Capitol Simpler 11 1'uui Oroliurit , At Hitchcock , Tox. , a small town COO people , is the famous ton aero p orchard , ton years old , owned by 11. Stvlnglollow. I/i8t year Mr. Stringfollow mi $10,000 in cash t-olling pearjfiom t ten acres of pear tiocs. This iu the aoctlpn of country i place to which.tho Houston cxcun-ioi November 28 , will go. r For paiticulniti call upon or addr ( U. 0. I'ATTKUSON , 425 Rumtre blooU REILEY , STIGER ft CO , Some Fine Bargflns in Fnr Oapas to Olos Them Out. GRAND FUR CAPE SALE MONDA' If Aon IVnut n Capo nml Cnn Apprcclnt iiOonnlno llnreiilii Kcml These l'rlri' % unit Coinptro Them nitliOtlicn. Toclosotbcm out wo will offer joi some Inlet ostlnp bargains in capos to inonow. 18-iucn black Tionch coney capes prlco now $15 00 , tomoi row $10 00. IS-inch electric seal capes , pile $10.00 , tomorrow S12.00. 18-inch electric seal capes , best qual Uy , price $22.00 , tomorrow $ lo 00. 18-inch nutria boivor capes , pric S2J1.00 , tomorrow $ KS.OO. 18-Inch Russian mavtin capes , pric & 10.00 , tomoriow $15.00. IS-inch Russian nun tin cnpcs , pric $25 CO , tomorrow -ilO.O ! ) . 18-inch capes , iin-st qunlity astiachar price f2o 00 , tomori ow $19.00. * 24-Inch tolrachan capos , milltar , st.\lo , price SJt'J ' 00 , lomonow , iSO.OO. 18-Inch Persian lamb capos , pric $ r,8.00 , tomorrow * 25.00. 18-inch natural beaver cape" , pric SaS.OO , tomorrow $25 00. 18-inch seal and Persian lamb con blimtion capo , prlco $52.00 ; tomori o sy5.oo. 18-inch black martin capo , pric $50.00 ; tomorrow 31000. 18-inch Alaska seal capos , pric $50.00 ; tomorrow $12.00. 18 Inch mink capo , finest qualit ; price $08 00 ; tomorrow $50.00. aO inch Russian martin military cape price $50.00. tomori ow $40.00. 30 inch Astrnchun capos , price $48.01 tomori ow $17.50. A very largo assortment of muffs i our usual popular prices. KKLLEY STIGER & CO. . Cor. Farnam and loth streets. UNUUuwuiiUK's rim : In full Itliist unit tlic Cromls Contlni ID Co in o. The Hie sale at 110 North Sixteen ) sttcot continues to fuinish the rare o | portututy to got all kinds of elothlnj furnishing goods nnd boots and she - heap. Hurry up or you will bo too hit is people still i ush for the great b i ains oflored , and the insurinco poop don't reserve atiythtng but lot the stet nil go at the slaugh toted pi ice Ml they ask ior is to get their mono close out the whole block on their ham n" the shortest time possible and tl uinous prices are rafTidlv doing it. Come early this week and got yoi pick bufo'ro the bebt bolections aio ; gone. C NSOUI > ATII > . In Uuluulliuro Ix StrotiKth , I'.vun If It Is -Tho combination this 4yook of the t' shoo houses of Norm & Wilcox and Ha watd Biotuors into ono stock company ci atcd quite n stir In loulhor chiles. The style of tlio now concarn la Norr Wilcox & Havward company , and they w continue tu do tnmuoss at llio two stone Ipl.VlolT Douplas street , nn oichwar no me been cut through to conm Iho two stores , The now compa will bo under the personal munngnniaril ISIrssis. T. B. Norris nnd. ) . F. Wilcox , w will not allow their increased duties to tcrfoio with their horatoforo highly app clutch manner ef doing Irisinuss. Tbo consolldntion inakos a partlculai IOIIR house , us the lUht for supremacy h always lain botwuca taoso two hnuaos. 'I two stocks place them In the load of all , the amount of goods now earned Is nca double thnt of uny other house. SAVU > TIIU HO01OH I'.II.I.S. An liitiii.inco Cniniuny | Hint I'.138 Its I tron'ri SkU Dills. There are many lifo insurance co panics that are prompt In paying t amount of their policies when a m dies , but theio is only one company tl looks after its insuiod and squatcs t bills of the doctor , nurse and drugg during sickness This company is t National Lifo Insurance company Vermont , whoso nvinager , Mr. M. Rocdor , has just completed arranf ments by which any policy holder of t company who- insurance is in ton will , if taken sick or overtaken by a injury or accident , bo futnishcd 'wi medicine , bon-d and modlcal altondiui free of oxpoiibo at the now St. .lohop ] hosltal ] , one of the host equipped a best managed hospitals in the Unit States. Tlio policies issued by the Nation Lifo ate considered the bout in t world , each policy having a guarantc cash Milne , thus combining savin bank and lifo insurance. Add to the features the payment of the sick bl of unfortunate po icj holders and t company's treatment of its p.itions 1 comes BO liberal that the imineitbo bu ness done bthe , western dopnrtmc needs no further explanation. Mr. Roo.lor , over on the alert for at thing that will niovo of benefit to t in&utod of his compiny deserves grc credit of this no\v nnd original id nnd nirungoment , which Is of gn \nluototho irolloyholdor and rollo < credit upon tlio enterprise of the IS tional'h manager. The "Old Ladies' Homo" concert bo given at the Young MOII'B Christ ! association i oems next Tuesday ovonii promlhOH.to bo a social , artistic n llnanchil success. Wlnllold Hlni bvsso , Philip R'iy , dramatic loader n Wilboit E Lewin , piimtst , will inn Vhelr first public appearance in Oraal and with Miss Pen nock , Captain Km/ linns Albo.rt and Thomas Kelly on t program a rate inimical treat can saf bo piediclcd. i riilltiirnlti l.xiuirHinns , Pullman tourist sleeping ear * jiro t dally on all Pnolllo const trains via I Santa Fe route , the shortest line California. The cars are furnished with boddii matresses , toilet tu tides , etc. Port are in nttonelunco. Second-class tick are honored on thebo cars. In addition to the dully service 1 Santa Fe Route tuns special oxcurs parties with an agent of the company churgo , using those tourist meop ] cars , and louUng Kansas City ovi Sunday noon. For further information and lime ta of tlio Santa Fo Route and reserving sleeping car berths , nddtoss E. Palmer , passenger agent , 131U Farn Btt cot , Omaha , Nob. * Minimi ! , < < ! HIT , Mr. L. O. Elson , of the Now Knelt Conservatory of Music , Uoston , willg a lecture at the Omaha Conbcrvtitory Music , lloyd'd now theater , Tuott evening , December ( i , Ills subject , " ' 1 Hlbtory of German Muslo.'Mxlll be ill t rated by songs. Tickets on sale at K Meyer & Uro. Co.'a and Hospe's. ( J oral admission , 50 conta. In Full BlaeUiwilh Our Grand Holida StocV. A TEMPTING , ARRAY OF NE / GOOD Oninil Spccliil M lc All Next Week In Doll' To > , Alliittni. .Tnwnlrj , bllvortrnro , IMcUi fen , r.uii'K etc. Ho aura to Coino In. .1 EWELRY Dlii'ARTMENT. Solid gold baby rings 5c. Solid gold chased rings 25c. Rolled gold vest chains lilc. Ladles' tolled gold \est chains OOc warranted for ton joara. Rolled plato cult buttons 2.r c a pair. Solid gold sot rings 25ccach. Golti front curt buttons 19c pair. 1,000 line silk plush albums quart sl/o on snlo Mqndiiy , 20o each , wortl $1 00. See them in our front window. WohnAo n magnificent slock of noi sllvorwaro btiitablo for holiday gifts. Now pictures , fiatnes and costly five foot bamboo easels 2tc. ) usually sold r $1 00. A line selection of line phot frames 25c oach. Sacrifice sale on houso-furnishin goods. Fine decorated lamps OOc , $1.00 lamp at lUc. 75c lump at HSc. 50o lamp tit i5c. ! 25c lamp at lOc. Thousiuds of articles from klc u worth two to live times tlio money. DOLLS. DOLLS. A fair comparison will convince yo tliat our bloro is Iho onlv piopor plac InOmahato got your dolls. Monday and until the stock IB o : haustod wo will give you a choice of 51 24-inch bisk finished dolls nt 25c. Wo'i open o\ory evening until 8 o'cloe Hi ing the childi on and inspect 01 mammotn holhliu dlspluv. TIIE'OO CENT l'ORE , II. Haidy &Co. Latest shoot music at Hospo's. \V. T. Seam in , wagons anil carriage ON THE ELECTIVE rRA-NCHISE. In Iho Coiistltnthin of the Stnto > < 'lir.isl , i Ciillcil for. OMUU , Nov. 20 To the Editor of Ti BLI. : The legislature this winter shou submit a proposition for a constltulioti amendment in relation to the elective fra ehlsc.It was all well enough In 1S75 , wbj wo weio inviting Immigration lute o sparsely populated state , to allow t .veil disposed of all nations maul this their homo to vote and tn pirt in the affairs at the sin on six moi.thu resilience and the Ueclarati of intention to become a citizen , liut th dav has pasncd.Vo have now over a nillh of population who uro amply able to nmiia our state and municipal governments. thin It every rcnsuiihblo and fuir-mlnded m In this state will u reo with mo that the til hns arrlvea In this country when no m should permitted to take part in direct ! and controlling the afTatia of govorutnci national , state or local , until ho has become citizen of the Uulteu States. Tlio ovll of ullou-lng a man tn vote ni hold olllco on his lltst papbrs and six mont residence is at once upptuont. In the Hi p'aco , it is an inducement to a person foreign birth not to become a citizen.Vh such a person oanotoon his 11 rat papc auu bo eligible 10 almost every ofllco with the state and help elect presidents , the I duccructu to become a Mtlzmi is material lessened. " Again , it becets indiffi once and uoglect in rogartT full clti/.anslnp , und * leads to compile lions in many ways ] Tlio examples J. G. Tale , candidate for lieutenant , gc cm or on .the republican ticket , and .1. J. A ! lulosh , candidate for congress on the clem cralic ticket in the Sixth * district at the In election , are ficsh in our minds , und shou sol vo as convincing arguminU in lav of a change iu the constitution to the electiveJianchiso. . Bo these gentlemen wcro compelled to r cllno and get off their rcspectl tickets simply because they had neplcctcd take out their second papers of cilbensln The law in regaid to these twooniccsi qutros full citizenship to render the Ineu bent plleihlo. The tight to vote and to pa tlcmato in the affairs of the govcrntnoi make and tin malfo presidents , and to he odlco in tills country should bo esteemed t highest civic privllogo known 10 man , ai no person should bo pormlttcd to do so un ho his lullv completed bib cltl/onslilp. There are five or six woatern states whic lilio Nebraska , permit poisons ot forolf b'tth to exorcise tno o'oottvo ' franchise ai hold olllcoon tholr Hist paucrs. This w properly allow aulo when thoao states we young and spirsely populated , but there no need for ( nrthor continuance of the rigt Furthermore , in the national elections it untair to those state * which rocjuho fi naturali/atlon as a qualincation to vo The clectivo franchUo In this respect sbou bo uniform. Under the provisions in estate state constitution on the elective franchise- Arab from the deserts of Arabia or a bl from Hunparv or Bulgaria arriving at Cas Garden on the 1st day of May last cot liavo taken the train for Omaha , remain hero , and thirty da > s before the election < clarcil his intention to become a citizen n participated instha election of the nraaidc and vlco president of the Unltca Staios. am uttcilv opposed to this condition of t sacred ri ht of the elective franchUo in tl state. This should not ba a party issue , i good citUons of all parties should Join ii petition to the legislature to submit the p nosed constitutional amendment hen suggested. W. B. SUOBUAKLII Y. M. I. SOCIALS. Mm IMl SIICCUHH oil liu I.ittoit and I'laiiH I tli I'ntnii- . A literary program of high excellence w picsmitod to tlio audloaco at the roeu ! young Men's Institute entertainment 1 : Ttiday ovonlng nt Kuony's hall , HOD IJod street. The program was : t-oiig Swinging In the Oniiio Vines . . . MUt Hoio I'liinnc Club hwlnRliiK , i > v Mustol Horiiard bliiiiini boiui'ho Itollwof Shandoii. . , . _ , , , , . . Miss ICosu Urn Son.U'llltirnor. . , , M. Mul'hura Ttu < other fcuuires of tbo ontortammi were nuout thoi-Butno as on previous oa sions. cxcopt tliat It was much bettor n social way , and a mark of croillt 1s Otic A James Dugdalewho presided , and the oil members of the-fiomujitteo fonhclrablo a oftlclont efTorts'disnluyod to malio eiueita men t for all , I'robahlv beginning December 1 I Young Men's institute \villooeupy the ( ju lorn whoie theoantorulnmuut occur rod , a will lind it in every < vav pleasing to tb convenience , at it has \ hccomo late un utgonti , necessity , being that I juoscnt Voung. Men's Institute h.ill cntlrclv umdctjuato. T ioy will occupy 1 focond and third Moors entirely , und I rooms will bo subdivided tor toadliiir , en billiard , g > mnaaiuin and. eutui iMnmont p lord , Tno Younit Miin'f Initituto is oontompl Ing giving u 8ciio * of card parties In conn tion with Its tozalar literary ontortninmon and possibly the next number , which occi IVHav , IJccumborll , will ha/ocard playli The nttondanco last Trlday evening v very laige , and In I'verv place , part and p tlcular tbo atTuir was a graal success. i TA TO . Nut ) , Nov. 25. To the Editor Tut. ItKi : ; 1'le iso miblUh llnrrlson's jiluril InthuhUloor Iowa In IbWand obllKt % Bcnanitn ) Harrison's plurality In the st of lowu in round numbers was 2I.OOU. NOIITII I'i.ATT % N'eb , Nov. 54 , To the i : turn ) TlU. HKMlll > on | i' ( > j o cho thu I lowliu un fiiis or todeohlo a let : How \ the popular tote arrlvud at in li-S ; \v s taliOT from the \otefnr uluctois or from I n i mess nf thi > candidates fur iirnsldcnt at head of the UcKulf Yours , 0. lS. . It was taUtfti fiom the vote for olectc The people do not votudlroctly 1'ilos of peoplu huvu piles , but DoWK Witch Hazel Salvo will euro them. CUT I'lUCKH ON llnyilon Ilroii. ' Slum Dnpnrlinrnt thn I'lnci tn Itny ( li > u < l sheri nnd Oiurtttir * ClicR ) Toinnrrmr. Child's 75o buckl-3 nrclic , GOo. Misses' OOc buckle nrctlcs , (15c. ( Women's $1.00 buckle atctics , 7Gc. Men's $1.25 buckle arctics. ir > c , Ladles' " 10 croquet rubbers , 16c. lion's fiOc light rubber * , JHc , Infants' 50o patent leather shoos , 25c Childten'sI.OO kid and goatshoos0o Ml8sos'$1.2."jkidsprlngheol shoos , 9So Ludles' $1.75 dongola opera bulloi shoes , $1,20. Ladles' $2.50 line dongola button felloe" SU > 3. Indies' $ It.50 flno cloth top lace shoe f 2 Ho. LttUo3'45 00 French kid shoos , Urook Hros , Roohostor mnl oo.75. Boys' $1.50 line button shoes $1.00. Roys' $1.75 line button shoes $1.20. Moil's $2.00 light dress shoes $1.50. Men's $ ,1.50 line calf and kangaro shoos $2. 10. Moii'f ) * 5.00 hand souod line calf shoe $3.50. riAYDEN imos. , Dry goods and shoes. OMAHA'S OPEUA SEASON. Clary i : | ilnlns thn CiiiKn nf In llrr Cli-irns lliiip | < lor thu 1'iiUire. To Iho Editor of THE Bin : ! 1 havoicit with a great deal of Inloiest whatever ha been said in the columns of the public pros iclatlvo to the woelt of opera given i Oimilin. It is not my purpose to reply t any adverse comment Hint may have u | pc.i-cd , nor outer into a controvetsy roll live to the merits or demerits of the opcratl productions. 1 would have but a puc appreciation nf Iho work I have undertake did I permit myself to regiud It from n pci sonal standpoint. 11 Oniahn Is to hnvo nu &upport n tegular season of opera each jcni nnd I have the fullest faith that she will , ! will como through the heartv co-opci.itlon c tbo pjople of Omaha , and It will take seven j cats nf conscientious \\oiicon the part of it music-losing people before tbo production will bo upon n plane winch will give ubsolut satisfaction. To'vaid those who hnvo honestly criticise the recent performances I feel rather n sens of obligation than of hostility. Frional criticism , ox on though adverse , is ossontli to the growth and developmental this plat It should not bo forgotten , however , thr moio assoition docs not constitute ciitlclsn Nothing could bo easier thaito sav "It ] good , " or "it is bid , " but I do not nndc stand that this would constitute a crllicisn moro especially xx hen it is not ever the nnn : of n rocognl/cd musical authotltv. f borne explanation is duo the public coi ccrning the chorus. It consisted of nil : ina'o ' voices , which xveto cprtainly good , nn thtoo female \oices. This fact alone IKU ; have suggested n miscarriage of plans. Tt facts aru these1 My contract called for si' teen picked xclcos of men nnd women. U whom Mr. MuraUolc held chocks covet In tholr salaries and expenses. . Tivo of the li dies mUsed the train when the company lo Noxv York. Thd musical ngont , thtoilc xvhom they xvoro engaged , wns notified ( : ho fact by telegram from Philadelphia , an both Mr. Maictzek and nivsulf oxoecU them to amve in Omaha on evtty trail On Monday , the day of the first opera , tl : musical bureau wired us to use "snpos , " i a chorus could not bo obtained. Wo the xvlicd to Chicago , but could not cot chorus in Uina lo maon hero bofcio Pride evening. It hai boon suggested that tl chorus should have been augmented by s curl tie the loc.il binders. Unfoitunatol none were found acquainted xvith the r quiiomcnts of chotus singing in legitima' ' ouora , and Mr. Marot/cU was unxvilllng use an ino\perienced ohorus. J5y training local chorus for next jcnr , wo p\nact avoid nii7 nossibiltty of such en embinns mentin the futuio. lam glad to bj able to state that on words of commendation wcro expressed I Mr. Maretrok for the gor. tlomon of tl orchestra , and personally I am exceeding grateful to them , and I think Omaha shou be proud of them lor tholr rendition of U operas. Thoio is material heio for a largi orchestra , and if our plan for an minu season of operas is successful It will exist vear from now. To these who have had no words of co mondation for the season of opera aliead gtx'on , and I am glad to have leison to b lievo thov nTo in the minority , I only IK that they should remember that gtaud opci is the hfghcst expression of music ; it is , in sense , an ideal , and difllcult of altainmon and the initial stop in such u movement cou ! hardly bo expected to attain the ultlmu end. "Tnat in this tnstanco xvo succeeded I obtaining the appioval of a laigo number i Omnha's best citizens , xvo have the mo. ample assurancos. I cannot close this communication xvithoi expressing my thanks to the proas of Om.il for their constant und heirty suppoit of th movement ; that I shall have it In the fuiu I Ventura to hope and shall endeavor merit. I also wish to thank the people ' Omaha for thsir kindly support of the mov nient and for the many assuiances I ha1 received of their future suppott theroc Very respectfully , C. C. TrvMsr CIAIIV. DEATH OF TIM CONWAY. Ono of Omaha' * Cuiiiiillin i > lnei nt II Iliiuifl of Itricht'n Piscine. Timothy Conway , councilman fiom U Fifth xvord , dlod at hU resldtnco , 13JS Nor Sex'cntoonth street Ftiday nlgh of Urlghi dlsoise. Ho xvas 31 > oars old , und xvi serving his second year in tbo council. Tha funornl will take place at 0 : Monday mottling. High mass will celebrated at Holy Family church ni the intormant will bo at Holy Sopulch coniotorj , The Emmet Monument assocj lion , ot xvhlch the deceased xvn * a membi has selected us pall boaters ICu Qum Thomat Tallon , Tnoinas Knricht , .lames Ti hot , 1' . J. Tight ) , J. J. Cogging , .Samuel Mor gomcry and -Ihomas Dniihln Mimliu ( licru XX'oiniin. n ni.n I'AS % Tex. , Nov. 20. At a ball Villa MusijuiMox co , Josul Golan , nephew of tlio governor nf the state of Cr hulla , quarreled over n young lady and hli nnd Hilled Murnot Clnjard and Miguel l-oi : and thun tried to shoot the young wo inn Ho is in } ill under a strong guard because fear of Ixnching , in Kit. A tccfii > f Imllnci in leti u itl'i tlilt licut , fl. ) ttnt ; caclut < lill Innalllne , ten crntu II AHT-Mri. Domlnluk , ngtidUl > e.n H , ut fain residence-i711 h1st uxunuii rnnornl I iluy at I'-U p m. , from rusidi-noo to t-u 1'n 'rluK'heliiiich. Intcrinent at at.Mary's ; cu . utory. SC'IlIMiinfj l.ecnnrd , nsod M j ours , I'unc 'Monday. November - ' - ' , nt Hill .1 , m. , fn icsUlciH'O to SI , Marv MugdalOM chinch. 1 turniuiiv ut liorimiii 0 ithollo cemetery , KRItNLIt-IIiirry , only child nf Mr. anil M Adoni Kerner , u cd 3 niontliH , 14 d.iVH , 10 a. in. , Nov. " ' > , piiuuinunla rilni'ritl.hiind ! J. p in , from residence , ; td and ll.uioro 1'rlonda Invttud. KlTOIlimVinlfrnl W. . ngod 4 > nnr months , daught of Mr. und Kirs Gvoi o ritulictt , on Woiliuhdnv , Noxumher 'I , l ( COO1T.U T isslo A , , iiRoil n voars und months , oldiist dansjlilerof Mr. mid Mra L. Cooper , of ( lliihlheila , liiternionl ut M.iry'sLomutery. fJJAIS/t.l 1 , fHniUK. Xntlcctnt lt > l' r I M unilrUtlt lieiJflf tend ; each aMUlmMl lint , trn ceitti. The fiincr.il services of Hubert Muson w tnkcplncu l S o'tlook Monday nfl"nio < NoMinborCBth. 1VJ > , from Muul's undiTtuld JIIOIIH to 1'orebt Liwn cuinulery. 1'rluiuU I vltod. AFFAIRS AT SOUTH 09AI1. . Argument of the Injunction Oaso Brougl Against Major Walters. JUDGE I3VINE WITHHOLDS DECI5IO yc cri\l Now nnd IntiriMtlin : INilntu nf I/I Itiilint liytho 'otitrmrtj I'tinifH * * Ciuo ( lir < OMT I'nlll Mon- Uj Minor MCI llniti The people xxho are Intoiostcit in the on como of the South Omiha clilof of uolu fight xx ill haxo to xvAlt ix few davi befoi they get the decision of tlio cojrt. The case i < bilng nrgneil before .luJf Irvine louny , but tbo opinion will not I liundrd down until next Sattil Jay. In this particular case the oHleo nf It chief of polleo h the prlro for xxhlch tl contending fuc'.lons arollcbtlng tholr baltli in the courts ot Dojelas countv. When Mnvor Sloano huld the ofllco of chl executlvo of South Omahn , Tlio-nas Ilronnr was thn chief of police of the town , but xxlu Charley Miller went Into powrr Ilronnr xvas ictnox'cil nnd Uiley II Hcckott xx , appointed to nil tbo vacancy. This posltli ho held right along , but utioti the danth i Miller , xvhcn PtcsUlont Walters of the oil council became acting mayor. It xxni noi i about that Ueckett would bo lemoxcd ni that Bronnan xxotild ngain bccomu thuenl po-ico ofllcor of the town. I'o prevent tin Ueckett secured u temporary leuralntng o ilcr , to hold until the cnso could ho heard c its merits. All dax long the several liuv > e : on the tno sidi'i of tlio case have beun qua ing Iho Inxv to convince .1ml go Irxlno th thov nnd each of thorn woio in the light , At noon Judge It vine said that the cn < presented several ncxv points und that 1 coul.1 nnt give nn opinion until he had taki the matter under atlvisemei.t. The toinnotaty icsti.iltilng older , hoxxcvo that xvas issued some tlnu ! ago xxlll hold unl tbo decision is tondcuod. I'llcui I'ald for Mode. Comparisons nio said to bo odious , bi under the circumstances slock dealers nt tl South Oiunlm xardu nro excusable for cor paring this market with that of Kansas CH For the past two xxeoki this tnatkct has pai shliipora fiom 10 to lr > cents moro for hoi than the same class sold 1 nt iCntmas City. It is not i easy to compaio pilcos ou cattl as the txx-o markets iccoix'o wldoly illfToie grades of lange stock , but corn outtlo uio I variably higher here than in Kansis Cit Omaha rnicipls yesterday were lilt en hogs , eighty ono cars cattle and thlrtei carof sheep. The hog mantel . -loscd nctr nnd strong nt nn ndx'.uico of ii to 10 couts , tl bulk selling nt'i.o toil 75 , tioUxitbstandli tl.o fact tuat U'.OO ) head xxoro hold over Chicago tha dav before. Ottuhn tiiicko ein ulTord to piv moro for both uiltlo AI bogs than ollliar Kntibtis Citv or Chicag and that U the secret of the unprccodenti giowth of llio South Omaha mm kot. Killoil nu iv liriiUK ( 'ronsln ; ; , * Jnmca Uuthric , a fanner living about thr miles southxxestof town , xx as ciught by passing train and instantly killed about o'clock this afternoon. Mr. Guthile , who a brother of Loxvis Uutiuio , the dalr > ma atlemptpd to dtlvooxor tlio Albright cios ing in u lumber xx agon ahoud of Missou Pacific passenger train running nt a bl t atu of speed , but \\ns caught. The xvagi xxas reduced to kindling and poitions of xxcro curiicd"00 yards , the uoues escapli injury. The unrortunato man xvis dragg about 100 foot. The ducoascd xvns 2b jea old nnd loaves nxvifo and txxo children. 1 body xvaa removed lo ISrowei's utuleitaki ! rooms xvheio an inquest will bo held ut o'clock this morning. Coi nrll'u l.isu Coullniictl. The Coinell cattle else xvas called in poll court ycstciday and a continuance tait until Monday. The prosecution dcalius t presence of Mr. Giles of Llmo bprlngs , w holds the mortgage , und ale of ftlrs I xvood. I'll ) < iS < ll. Tom lax , a bartender whoso mind xva dors , xvus taken in by the police and sent the county hospital. The Uniformed rank , Knichts of Pythlu will civo their tbitd nnmiai ball December Committees uro now at xvoilc. xvith Instri ; tlons to rnnlio the coining ball the grOlidc social event of the season. HaptUt Chtuch Txvontv-flfili and streets. Moining fcoivico 11 o'clock. Thorr "btrongth. " livening bcrviLO TIIJ : o'cloi "Tho True Chnraelci and Ofllcuof Mary Sunday school at 1in ; young people's mei lngatO:4" : p ru. Joseph O'liilun was nrrslguod before .Tud Fowler jostorday moinlnc1 , clmrgcd wl stealing a pair of shoes valued at $1 from t state of Thomas Fljnn. The mhonor. w claims to hall from Montreal , P ( > , plead guilty und was sentencoil to thirty dins Iho county Jail , ( list and last live on bio and water. Ciiliio Klci.Uor Ciiuip IIIJ'H 1'oHltliin. OXIIIIA , Nov. 20.To the Editor of T HKIIn the editorial column ot the eve Inc oditlon of TUB BFK for November ! yon say that , "tho city hall elovatow do r olovatu worth a cent. " In another pin jou say that "thfi elevator people am lixi xviro nettingatound the butch to as to ma it safe. " Thsro has at vatlous other times , t pcarcd in Tnr HEH artlulos to the effort th thn elevators in tbo city hull wore vvotthloi and vou bayo hnapcd abuse upon tl elevator , the elevator people' , und ovorytbli connected witn the elevator. Thoio nro onis or two things thnt I wou like ; you to publish. I wish our side of t subject to bo nicsentod to the pcoplo. Y have put the blumo on tlio Crane r.lovm company for ovciv fault , or supposed fau that has boon found in connection ivith t elevators , xvhc.thcr tt tolatod to tha piimi piping or the hutch enclosure. Per yo infounition. nnd also for tlio infot mallon the public , I wish to say that iho Crane i ; valor company bad nothing to dovlth t pumps , tx 1th the pining , nor xvith the inn that run the olovnlots , thoao being furnish by the Oakor & bmilh uoinpanv , Nuith hid thn Crniio Ktcx'ator company nny thl lo do with the Iron posts that guide t cages ; the Iron contrui tor put ttmu in pliu Tno Ci.ino Elevator company htid noitiing do xvilu the hatch oiiclosnrus , xxhith x state , in last oveiilng'a edition , "tho cloxiit people are ilxing. " Iho Cruno llluvator rompany put in t cages , the fables , the cyllndeis nnd l overhead work , Wo iidmlt I hut the cages not travel tlio requited tpood of I'll ' ) foot r minute , but this ix ou account of the pipi ( fuinlshoJ b ) Iliilior , * c Hmith cumtiuny ) i being as 1 HVO as wo spoolllnd xvhon B jbm tlnir plans and bids on the olovntoi * . I"am xvilling that you MiouU iut ; u lope fiom any comroittoo of compolent cnclncc In this city ( preferring that yon should goi report fiom the engineer ! of the Now Yo Lifo building , Tin : DEI : building und t Puxton block } who , afinr duo ox.iniinutlon the eluvutors In the flty hull. f > hall toitl wlnthoi or not there Is nnj thing wio about tlmso clnviitors , so ftir lib the Cr.i Kluvator i.onipanj'B work goes tint cam : bo rigUlod iu ono hour by u computont un ; iioor. Thcto clovntopj travel ns fast as n otheis In the city , xvith the exception of t < elevators , and If you xvill tilca thu troiiulo give ttns matter u personal cxaininati instead of taking EOIIIQ droamci's xvcid I It jou will Una that llio Btaiouifiitj xvhl have appeared In joui pnpor co.ituln ubou us ir- of ly ito II- IIn - n s It hn her r * . at , Tbc only 1'urc Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia ; No Alum. V iu Milli-iis of Hoiues 40 Years the Standard. per cent of trtitn , while Iho romnlnlnc 09 par coat is falsehood. The Crnno niovntor com- piny , wo know , hat furnlMiod you consider * nhlo Rtnatotnenl tn this ninttor , bub It is not Dtfcnuso thi Crane Klo- VKlor company failed to do Us work properly.Vo dIMIka to tnlto nway irom yon any subject winch joitwrltota freely upon "during your leivtro moments , hut wo do not runs to hnvo falsa roporti nbuttt our olovatjrs circnlntod , when , it thora u any lault nt all , It llo < with nlhors. Yotirt roijxJiUullv , 1) , V , Mi site , SupcrlntoiulQut Cruno IVevnlar Company. foilnlJ < ' < iniiiil loiMT * . When thu county I'onnnUsloncrs mot ye tcrdny afternoon thov found but little county business that WAS ready to bo nlsposod of , ailito from ptHsliu ? the anproprlntlon shoots. County Judco llllrr was on hnml with A roquott. Ho wutitci ) moro loom In which to < tiansact the buslnrss or his com I. and look- ' Inc to thnt end ! ui nsltcd tint ho be RIVOII the . Jury room ou the Hut lloor. Tlio commlttoo | ou court licnso nnd ] ill w ill consider the request - quest nnd report. t By lusolutlon the bond of llio Incoming- ] nvinty nltnrnoy was ( Ivoil nt 1.000. Horo-'l tofuro tin bnnii nf county alturnox has boon In the sum of f..DH ) J'lm board will liold nro'hor uicolniK to- 11101 row altornooti A Tour Niunr l Inn. When yon llnd n four name Itrnr yon ur : pretty sure of nn Institution representing lomldcrablo tOM'oiislblllty Tho. linn ot , lluss , Ilartl1 ! , Hrun . .McLitn.lioar Duxson , i Ucorgln , li not nn exception It Is , in fuot , ono of the most subsinntlul buslno" hoiuoi in Terrell county , 'llio following is an ex tract from n ieio.nl loiter from 'Itotiu "Our customers sny thnt riiambjrluin Modlclna Co. of Do ) Molnos , Iowa , iiiniitifacluro throa of the best medicines on earth x I ? , , Cham * borlam's ' colic , cholera and dlntrium rom > cd ) , for bouci complaints ; Chninborlnla'it cough remedy , for colds , ctoun nnd xvhoou- Ing cough , nnd Clmmboiluln's pain balm for rlieumntliin. " M ) tent bottles of oaoh ol those medicines for silo by druggists. Attiiiitlon , iomrtiilr . All nionibcra of C5corgo A. Ouster post No. T , Grand At my oF the Republic , xvill moot nt Custci lull at 1 . .10 sharp to attend tha funouil of our lain comnulo , .Inson Wood. l.y order of the commander. 1'IIITWlllTH Mnrilngx 1.Ironies. The following tint rlago licenses wire issued by County .luilgo Hiler yesterday : N'nino nnd nddioss A < o. I rotor Clirlstlntisnn. "outh Omaha . . 851 I Mnrj 1'utcrson , South Uin.tha I Ncls Mirtlnson , Oninlin I Chrlbtoii i Anderson , Om ih i 311 HOOK SLOVES AUK ST.iMrr.n FOSTER'S PATENTS , on LICENSED UNDERfOSTER'S PATENTS.- K OF IMITATIONS ! Come Tomorrow , ta -OUR- Great Sale Trimmed Hats , former prfcf Sue , $12 , $14 , $16 and $18 At $8.00. * Trimmed 1 lats , former price > | $6.00 , $7.00 , S8. oo and $9.00 At $5.00. This sale is ahead of anything heretofore offered As we are positively retiring' HAIR SALE. Everything in hair at cost , /1'his is your only chance t ( secure first quality hair foi so little money. Mrs. R , H. Bavios , 111 Soulli Filtccnlh Sired. Opp. P. O. | CflOUNT VERNON PURE VIRGINIA RYE , I bojf to pulljtlio attention of tlio nub ile to llio uhovo popular branil of pure i\\o \ whlBky anil ruBpoutfully nah a coin- puilbnn with any otfior brand of pure rye olToiod in th Iu innrltot. It IH far superior to any other whisky nntl I Kuurantcu H ubsolutu uxt'ollonro in llavor iij it a A its purity nml its whole- boinu olfcwoll The public ia invlled ta call and ' .ets.it , Henry Hillcr , Old N. lOih St. , family j wlnci and liquor house. Usmoiul hoUi ) ' block.