Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, January 28, 1893, Page 8

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_— TW0 MAJORS VOTED FOR IT Barber Asphalt Company's Bill for Repairs in 1892 Ordered Paid. WHERE MAJOR BALCOMBE WILL STAND He Outlines His Past, I'r and Future Lake Mon ney Col poly Attor- 1 Opinion. City The Board allowed the Paving repairs ma 2 Major Bi Major Balc voted to allow « s, while Major Fura opy imp in the Major the que afternoor hen explained of claims Publi rks yesterday of the Barber Asphalt A « 1, for w compan, o in p: Balcombe maintained a silence up nburdencd himself ar d, had stood in th nd how he proposes to stand in the ure. Major Balec riticised in regard that he had b He mbe thought undu o the city ha .aceused of bei contract ead eight of how he said wa ten page contract w 5t 1 sponsibl When the que v up the th tten hist nd te wrded allowing the 1 who e for it being aw ion of claims chi ‘man read Howing opinion from Attorney Connell In response 1o your recent communiention with referenco to e Barber Aspialt Pas iz company for making repairs on pved FWould sy that if the work of piny during the year ld company fo repadrs to the extent and at the time that the same were authorized under the contract do not consider that the and piy ment of such bill for il Judice the city in ik i of the arber Asphaitco 15 Of puve s for othor IS ) 1 or Birkhauser thought that in_ view of attorney's opinion the s should be He said the repaivs rdance with: the instructions f 1 and the city should pay the bill Jor Furay considercd that the contract was an_illegal one and he would not vote to allow 1cent of the claims. If the claims were allowed it might impair the city's chances of winning the case now pending in the federal in_ which it is hoped to have the contract annulled Major Baleombe moved that_the claims be allowed and Major Birkhauser seconded it They voted yea and Major Furay voted nay and the claims were allowed But one bid was received for grading Ham flton strect, from y-fifth street to the mits ubmitted by Sam and was for 19 910 cents. This idered too high, and action was de ferred pending an inv (tion by the board as to the exact nature of the work to be per formed. For grading Pacific street fifth to Twenty-seventh st received, as follows cents Lamor was awarded to John ) A compluint was entered that the sid walic at Twenticth and Douglas ste torn up. lent of the Oma will be notified to put down a temporary walk while the building is in course of con struction. m_Twenty three bids John Condon { cents, und contract fes opening up streets or alleys vill in the future be requirea, to furnish & bond in the sum of $10,000 to pro tect the iuterests of the city and afford ' re course in case of a dam: This will affect the w. and the street railway i and telephons panics. costive or bilious, the most results follow its use; so that it is the best family remedy kuown and every family should huve a bottle, A mulmfl n»f H Owners club will be held ing. Jun. 28, at their hall and Ed Creighton avenue tendance is request i g A selfish man died last week estate is encumbered. Now 20 accumulations will be wasted. selfish men fail to insure their lives while in good health. Address O. H. Jeflr: 200 Bee building, for rates, at 28th stre A full at- Hiy ars of Only - Look Out for Cold Weather, But ride inside of the electric and steam heated vestibuled trains of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway and 1 will be as warm, comfortable and cheerful s in your own ary or boudoir To travel between Chicago and Omaha in these luxw iously ad trains is a supreme satisfac- ; and, as the somewhat ancient ad- ement used to vead, “for further ulars see small bills.,” Small bills and large ones, too) will he accepted for |r.|~~u“- .m«l sleeping car tickets at lighted \partment - 15 of Niagars new hook, h utifully ntly bound, containini 3 1% views of Ningors Is reproduced from the finest instan- taneous photographs, and accompanied by descriptive text from the pens of dis- lm-“ll hed writers, oxtending epin down to Charle and Sir Edwin Arnold l~|u|\|-¥u|m\ little ime will any addre of the riee f A simi containing twenty large plate seriptive toxt, forming an practical guidc the [alls, appropriate titlo of **Hoy ara,” will be sent for the Address, enclosing money postal note, Brentano's, 204 avenue, Chic is the title of printed and oleg from his be sent to publishers' Ve 8 on receiy 50 cents. admirable under the to See Nia same pried order or Wabash The Best Is the Burling Omaha at 4:45 p. m, sloeping car perfect dinin The Buvlir doublo daily s and Kan cket oftic leaving , daily, iificent comfortable gton also offers unc serviee Denve s City } Farnam street, e EAST OR SOUTH Via the Wabash Rout e shovt line to St. st route south Only 37 hours to Hot Springs Unl\ 17 hnw s 19 New Orleans, Only 38 hours to Atlanta, Only s to Jacksonville, Wifh wlln~|mvulm fast time points ecast and south. Round tickets to Hot Springs, Lake Charles, City of Me ecisco, Mobi vana and all Louis and quick an_ Antonio San Fran Jacksonville, Tampa, Ha the winter resorts o south and we Reclining chair free to St. Louis, .Toledo and Det Pullman buffet sleeping cars on trains. Bag, d from hot and private resid to destination For tickots, sleeping car accommaodations and further i ticket office, write, formation call at Wabash 1502 Fuwrnam street, G. N. CLAYTON, Agent, Omaha. or THE OMAHA W. R, BENNETT €O, Specinl Drives for Saturday and Mo 1« last in our furni- stationery, candy, in fact all our de- ly and secure some ¥ goods partments, of the driv FURNITURE DEPT. Annex base- ment. Comforts 69, former price 85 Others at T5e, 98¢ and upwards. All at cut prices. Blankets notions, Come white) 7e pair, former Jlankets (white) 98¢ pair, former price $1.25 81 former white pair, white) $2.75 pair, former to close $1.35, former price greatly reduced prices ts that must be others at £1.25 bargains and the iter horse « £1.25 ones W, A and $1 our har- 15th & WONDER probably Wt this price me of th as long ar hat ask to in a never te h cane seat chaivs only wirs, e: few plush and bought for the holiday at $1.95 and $3.00 indow curtains, NOT PAPER, nd: are linen, at and all kinds of trimmin the BEST furnitu pric DEPAR poreelain decos at $6.08, others to elose All rare b T ek tapestry rock trade, going Linen t nderst and 8, ours cut CROCK ERY 100 picce to el )50 and 'MENT. »d dinner at band, only sets, 6 picces, 3 s only 81 only styles and 6 the s ts offered not away are -ineh plates, 40 de T-inch plates S-inch plate 3 Wash bowl a1, both for ave the L THE KILN et large very nic ump, only 3-bottle hang- ing lamp comple $1 kitehen reflector cuspidors, only tors, only DRUG DEPAR Large 10¢ bottle far ME 3 line. cover our price, se. vaseline, only 10¢: 1 Toilet soaps arrgain S’ patents a articles at 65 Bennetts' bay per bottle, only balsam, without doubt nd cold eure made. Eve: nteed, we make it ourselves, per bottle. Shandon Bells Most complete line of all pat- [ nt medicines made in this country, all sold at Bennetts' cut prices. Extract of beef clam bullion all served in this dey Call and get a cup. wt thing for u bottle with us ust All $1.00 m, 3 pint glass stop- cherry Bulk glue at one-l STATIONERY %5 high cut envelopes onl sheets of pape Bottle mucilage and brasn, 3¢ and 5e. Bottle ink, 3¢ and 5e a bottle. Box paper and envelopes, a for Toilet paper. Roll toilet pay Roll toilet pape CANDY DI Sound, sweet Flo qach Gum drops fe. Mix candy Se. All other'candies at et | DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, 4 alf price, only 15e. DEPARTM 10¢ box d and fixture, 5 P ARTAM a oranges only lo Se packag Best makes thread 200 yavds, lozen ard spool silk each, Additional shipment of ik wool hose just received; 19¢, re spool those fast will go at rds (good ones), 10c. You wd a one as |lv|~ for 10c. HARDWARE. Fow kegs mixed nails at le pev lb., s they last Quart tin eovered p: Quart 1« «d dipper, Tew and coffee pots, 10¢ each, Copper hottom by S, G Copper bottom tea kett cach in Good ones, s 3 and i \mh brushes be. Great line of bargains partment, JEWELRY Our 1 your atte in havdware ¢ DEPARTM N department sring in your clocks and jewelry and letus what it will cost you to have Skilled workmen, und Ber antee job, silverware clocl faney basket N, airin, Wion demands watches, mate on it fixed lry in this departme 14.‘ coffec and spice department Jupan te value, isl Bttt Hyson, extra v Broken only and Moclia and pounds, $1.00, Al our coffees ar ur wton ery is really gan make one quart of jelly you ever tasted BUTTER AND EGG DEPARTMENT. We still lead in butter and eggs. But- Java, 3 fresh voasted daily; pure and guarant table jelly, all fl tal the most delicious 'DRPRICE'S Baking all Thie only Pure Cream of Tartar Bennetts' Canadian | the | artment | lde, 16¢, 190, 2 | All eggs carefully can dled and butter assorted Meat department Prices are advancing, low doing wonders. but ours arve still GROCERY DEPT. yaps are going up our prices remain the same Bennetts' Bargain, 35 bars, Bennetts' soup, 8 bars 25¢ Bennetts' Fern soap, Church's soda, He P Olives, 25¢ quart, imported. Pumpkin, three 3 pound can Laundry sta Laundry in price, #1.00. le each full only 20 nh honey y fine, er in Eng , former price Zie, FLOUR. This article is also advancing. prices are lower than ever, We begin o Toe and best flour made in the world at % suck. W. R. BENNETT JORHIES SN HAYDEN BROS, ish pint bottles, i Ou Wt 6 H0c and the 15 per CO. Taking Stock, All winter underwear at less than cost | Gents' cainel 1air shivts and dr to be closed out awers | knit uced from 98¢, camel’s haiv sox only 15¢ per | pair | 50 dozen ladies’ black jersey ribbed | tights only 98¢ ymlw xd from $1.75. | 1 case of ladies' hmere hose only | 15¢ per pair, reduced from 2 | SPECIAL HANDKERCHIEF SALE. | On S rday will offer at special sale a full line of linen, silk and chiffon handkerchiefs at half price, viz.: Children's fancy bordered handker- chiefs, 6 for hildren's overshirts i Gents fine bordered handker- Children’s hemstitehed * huandkerchiefs, Children’s very fancy bordered chiefs, e Ladies’ whi chiefs, very fine, Ladies' fancy chiefs 6e. Ladies' fine corded handl Ladies' fine drawn work 17c. Very fine hand-embroidered chiefs 28¢ Very fine hand-embroidercd chiefs, shell pattern, 42¢. Job lot fancy silk handkerchiefs 18¢ Very fancy lot silk handkevchief: fancy ~ chiffon handkerchief stitched, Ye: fancy chiffon handke embroidered, 1 fanc Y !nl)nn ke u hiefs, embroidered, ery finest chiffon ks, o mbroidered, and bordered hand- ke hemstitched 44c. embroide handker- ed handker- hand-embroidered and hand-embroidered with handker handker- | hem- chiefs, hand- 100 doze n w!k Windsor ors, all g¢ Q) A 4 ' CLOAKS. Tt is not a question of cost or profit must be sold. Note the examine the goods, $7.00 3.00 and $9.00 cloaks at $4.00, 10.00, $12.00, ties, plain col- | The finest $19.00 and #: a 5.00, at $6.00, at $7.00, at $8.00, at $9.00, at $10.00, Such sacrifices never known before, The same reductions made during thfs sale in children’s cloaks and ladies’ winte | shawls. It will surely pay to get our pric HAYDE BUTTER D TTING PRI ( ountry butter, 15e, 17¢, resh eve from our f:ll'xm-) b Remember N >ARTMENT 19¢ 3 and you got butter Iy 12 the pure products of Ne- braska daivies and creame the leaders in cheese; full ere {tH Je and l6e; e and Ap sag pound cheese, hatel 50 and pound; mince meat, Don't forget our m cooked corned L T pound cans for o per pound. artmen pound, 2 neless rump "pound; brealkfast s at lowes partment for all kinds HAYDEN BROS Promoters of home industry. . o Frescoing and interior rating de- signs and estimates furnished. Henry Lehmann, 1508 Douglas street. Call at our fish de of fish. New pianos for rent. purchased within _one Charlton Co., 1508 Dodge. - ee the celebrated Sohmer 'd & Charlton Music Co., Rent applied if year. Ford & piano at 1508 Dodge. LOW Monday sventh bound t : Omaha, for Houston, Texas. The rate for the round trip, fivst ¢ will be $25, and | will give you fifteen days to goin, fifteen days to come, with | stop-over privileges within the limit and until June 1, 1893, to return. FFor further information as to land, ate, costof living and all particulars o purchase of ticket, call on or ad- R. C. PATTERSON building, Omahu, Neb. - No Re al ¥ | World!famons Bl Benking says: “Al- ter people have gone over all the routes to California once, they settle down to the old U, P, T oad will always be | transcontinental line. It has | st track, the best equipment, the best eating houses, and it teaches the more history and geography than any other line. Tt shows you his- toric Salt and the Mormons, takes you through the great Laramie plains, the Humboldt basin and the nd canyon, over the very stage route that | Horace Greeley and Artemus Ward rode. Once on clix . d nge the Union everywhere. It runs to Pueblo, Helena and the and Scattle, Los Angeles and and is the only route ir Francisco. It has no rivals yet." Send for our California Sights E. L. Lomax, G. P. & T. A,, or H, P, agent Union Pacific Deuel, city ticket System, 130; nam street, Omaha, Pacific it Portland Yosemite, goes and Ta- San 0 San and Powder. Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum Used in Milli-us of Homes—40 Years the Standard. DAITLY | lowed ¢ [ s, Betts & Be { Seitthrouzh | mond | Glasses .I\ Wait for Orchard's fire sale at Nata- torium building, Boward and 13th sts., next Monday at 188, m. RI/WELLS, i Real estate. | Bargains only. | My word is geod Albright. 521-2-3 N. Y. Life bldg. s T you will calllat our new resent you with a copy of ¢ of ‘musie. Ford & | Auctioneer. | store we auti- Charlton, Are now prepared, the summer, to at lowest and will be du furnish ice in ¢ market price. Sp rices while cutting, Iee cut from fresh water and is pure and | lean. Write for pri THE GOTHENBURG W ithenburg P. & I. Co,, Neb. , ty-five Dollars » North Houston an Galveston and d Galveston, St to veturn, POV retur accommod Omaha Apply om n; First utions rood June cluss Spe party leaves evening, February 3, Williams bank building, ¢ sleeping car re Friday t once to National ickets and Two Steppinmgsm to consumption are ailments we often deem trivial—a cold and acough. Consumption thus ac- quired is rightly termed “ Con- sumption from neglect.” Scoit’s Emulsion not only stopsa cold but it is re- markably successful where the cough has become deep seated. Scott’s Emulsion is the richest of fat-foods yet |the easiest fat-food ~ to take. It arrests waste and builds wp healthy Aesh. Prepared by Scott & Bowne, N. Y. All drugista. test," as well as themost period in ths whole worl. Among the evils that fo n of dissipation and exc Nervous, Chronic and Private Diseases. Which are so distressing, so dangerous sodifficult to cure by any excapt | gifted and able s ose skillis | acquired through y uibls ex- | perience. This isons of the reasons why i the fimous firm of Drs. Betts & Betts Are so wonderfully and uniformly succass- ful incuring all dis*as3sofa Delicate or Sewuat Noture > thoroaghly familiarized th with these obstinate maladiesin U their various forms, phases and de- grees orintensity, and have complately fortified themsslves agaiust the possibil- ity of failure or mistace, by along and sucoessful hospital, military and private practice, a1d when they accept a case for treatment, the patient may rely upon a certain, speedy a1d painelss cure. Hun- dreds of the most convinicngtestimonials from leading ¢ t zensall over the United States, prove the estimation in which these specialists are heid. Send 4 cents fora copy of their illustrated new book of 120 pages. Consultation free. Callupon or address with stamp, pro- and the 119 South 14th St., Cor. Douglas St., OMAHA, NEB. FityYears Setles!t CONSUMPTION CAN HE CURED. 1f Dr. Schenck's treat anl cure of Con- sumption were something new and untriod, people might doubts but what has proved it~ + record us old as our grand futn A Specific for Consumption and for n1l diseases of the Lungs. No treat- nent in the worldiean place so nisny verma- | nent cures of Consumption Lo 1ts credit as Dr. Schenck's. Nothiug in Nature acts sodirectly and effectively og the lung membranes and tissues, and 8o quiekly disposes of tubercies, congest on, inflammution, colds, coughs und all the seeds of Comsumption as Dr. Schenck’s Pulmonic Syrup When all elso fails 1bconies to the resciie. Not until it tails, and only after fuithful trial, Would any one It has brought the hopeless to life and It hus turned the | pair of ton thuusand homes mto joy. 1t s doing it now. Tt will continue to do it throuzhout tne wees. Dr. Sctheuck's Practieal Treatise on Consumpls Liver ant stomach Dis. wled fres th all appiic it Dr L H, Sehenek & Son, PR lad-Uphia, Pa HIRSCHBERG'S Hmscuum | gy = The Cele- brated Dia- and Nonchange- able Speeta- ¢les and Eye for sale in Om- Max Meyer & Bro.. Co. Sole Ageuts for Umaba aha by NUARY 28, 1893, Women ! Will Vote t as usual at the next school election— | but for many candidates. They give a unanimous vote—every day in the week—in favor of WHITE RUSSIAN SOAP because they know it has no equal asa labor and temper saver on wash-day. The “White Russian” is a great soap to use in hard or alkali water. Does not roughenor injure the hands—is per- fecily safe to use on the finest fabrics. JAS. S. KIRK & CO., Chicago. Dusky Diamond Tar Soap, Mo%eaitassts s Architects, Surveyors, Contractors We have a full supply of Mathe« matical Instruments, Draws | ing Papers, Tracing Cloth, Transits; Rods, €hains, kevea | e1sy | trated © Hlus- | Tapes, Squayres. alogue f THE L0 < PERFOLD 1 14 South 15th Strest, Next to Postoffice. Got Catarrh? IT RUINS HEALTH. Makes Bud Blood, Head Spocifi s Oxyzen oosiroyes t Catarrh Cerms! Makes the blool brizhtand pure Gives zost to the vital furces appetite, vigor, An Honest, Real Cure Catarrh. Nev Colds, Jus Prostra- Hondacho, tion. “Oxygen Book” and 4 Trys Free, SPECIFIS OXYGEN €9, Suite 510 Sheely Bldg, Omaha SII%ENGTH,EIIAlI 1Y, MANHOGD W.H. PARKER, M. D., No. 4 Bulfinch st., BOSTON, Mass., ch Exhausted Vitality, Atra Debility, avd all Disea . GUHES yrical o T kness of ‘Alan, the young, the middle-aged and old “onsultation 1 person or by I with testi The Mercer. Omaha’s Newast Hotel COR. 12TH ANfl W.'IWA‘U 3 onlals, OR'S) able pre- sled 40 Rooms at §2,50 per day. 01 00ms at §3.00 per day. Pan Ourregularhalf yeary sale of odd suit pants begins today, and continues till wa'va panted a couple of thcusand men. The majority of the male portion of this vicinity know all about these pant sales of ours and many a man in Omaha hasn’t worn a pair of pants in five years, that he didn’t get at one of thes> sales. We buy no pants for them we take no chestnut patterns from regular stock and mix in with them they are just exactly what we say they are-—odd suit pants each and every pair having been left from some suit where only the coatand ves( have been sold. The pants in this sale have been left from suits of all kinds and qualities and range in actual value from two and a half up to seven dol- lars andfifty ccnls. There are almost as many different patterns as we've had different patterns in suits during the past six months giving a man an assortment to se- lect from that he wouldn’t get in any regular pant stock on earth. There are over two thousand pairs in the ac- cumalation--which will be divided into lots and sold as follows: At $1.50 At $2.50 At $3.50 Such pants at sach prices—you never saw before. Pants worth two fifty two seventy-five and three dol- 1ars, Pants worth four fifty four seventy-five fivedollars and five dollars and fifty cents. The finest pants from our finest suits — actual value from six to seven dollar: and fifty cents a pair, DrDOWNS 816 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. o ¢ : I ¥ ] Iticates show, |8 -lH'(r«\n Knovs' might (0430 and A1l forms o pel vital pawor. - Partios v Lnonta 801t by il OF GXDrY1Y 890Ul Viaw prifarca Aays 10 Tos. OMoo NoFsd am. L0 9 . 3 # teoms with Buth at £.0) por day. 0 Roows with Bath at $5.9 to #4.5) per day. OPENED AUGUST 1st Modern in E Thronghout C. S. ERB. Prop. "Metropolitan Hotel Br n.ul\ corner l ovated unds can plan, Room rates 8l u duy Restaurant equal to the best TaBorate TR Bicons oate from all R. . stations and steamboat and ferry landings pass the door. HILDRETH '& ALLEN, Proprictors. Refitted and We will send you th Freuch Proparatio Use it and pay if satigfied. Address VON MOHL CO.. Bole American Ageats, Clacianatl, Ohlo. Saves one quarter of your coal il proy ents koot and cluders, dostroys o combustion fire in five mi 10 treat o callon or a 3 flnr’n o l,:-l:ll « nm o DI'II.IM HERRT AU PATENTS! The AUTOMATIC Drinking Fountain The ONLY Perfect “Penny in=the-Slot" Drinking Ma= enine in the world; adjusted for nickels or penniesinval= uable to Grocers, Cigar and Drug stores, ¥ruit Stande Waiting Rooms &e. A Groat Icod Drink Money-Malker. For terms and particulars nddress Porter,Fairbank ’8‘& Co Bole "Manufacty SQW A A \ Agents Wanted Everywhere. THE RENOWNED COAL SAVER teonl. O rovs with stamp, L. 8. ELLSWORTH & CO., 406 8. 13th St , Omaha., Neb. Order Now for May delvr' NERV[]US DEBILITY AND LoST VITALITE permane cured " rontedr VI rocolpt ek evorything else falled. Adareps ¢, Box 147, Marshal, Mich. THOMAS P 81 W3 ntty's fee Bibea:’ Now in Full Blast. INSURANCE COMPANIES 3 N Mistfi 00,000 it Parlors Entire Clothing Stock damaged by water and 795 Store Crowded. sm of actual former oke must be sold at Per Gen value Come Early. Get Your Ghoice. REMEMBER THE PLACE: & 1309 FARNAM ST. Open from 9 a, m, to 10 p. m,

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