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(OSTEST OVER THE PAVING Barber Company ‘Tq Things Unesm- THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1902 KELLEY, STIGER & COMPANY fortabie for Sucomsfn! Bidder. ws e w oo o« EXTRAORDINARY OFFERINGS. Robert Harvey of S¢. Puul Appotmted Dranzhteman i Lamd Commis | | | | atiorney hawe been in com- Sresce almost all day over the question of whether or set the city shall accept the tweive bioeks of asphait paving just eompietad an esst O sifeet by the Green River company, which lays rock asphait Agents of the Harber company have been @etive In praying te the council thar the material does 2ot contain the amount of Bitumen required hy the coniTRet or Jeces- mry for a Smetciass paving. and have senvineed that body that the rock brasd ® acking 'n tha: essential The Green River compmoy insists thac #8 savement is all right saywar and offers ™ put up & bond amounting to 5 per cent of the matertal This bond was fnally ac- eepted Oy the commitise and the council will be asked to confirm this action Monday wvening. The rock asphalt peopie Sawe comtracts for a dozen m: biocks in the city, but it Bas been decided that they must bring the perventage of bitumen in the material to B¢ ased up W § per cent, or it will not be permitied to go on with the wark. As rock ®sphait does 2ot comtain, as tests have shown, more than § per cent, the city will imsist ‘hat formign ssphalt be mized with it This wifl ncrease the cost of the som- pany about 19 cents a yard. The city authcrities have beem moving eautiousiy in the matter as his the Sret ot tion the Barber company comrracts o drop bdack e Barber people trafic woulid Jear Hills Disminses Case. Rev. Rowland P Hill @ivorce was dismissed om bis metion n Qistrict court today Hills was a former chureh of Engiand clergyman. who lemt Bis freck becsuse be deserted his Engilsh He always ciatmed ‘he marriage was egal. He came 10 Amprica, and at Blair | married the d.ughter of a frmer. The woman whom he married first finally lo- cated him. and caused ais arvest for bigamy e got sway and was recaprured in Wash- ington. The cour: gave him four vears in state’s prisan. A few months ago. waile will the prison. he Sled suit far a divorce from his frst wife. alleging He was later paroied and is now warking Omaha. e will bring suit for divoree thers Leidigh as Defendmme. s defendunt application for n a suit n which tor This is the second trial of the case. The £t resulted tavorably Keever. Letdigh claims that Keever ke s beoks n such & way that he cangot tell hesd der tafl of fem. but fgures cut thar Keever has re- ceived $3.400 more than be acecunted for The trtul court, the frst time. iDscructed tie jury that if it was convinced the en- | ties were made for & frauduient purpose | *nd integtionally. it sbcuid fnd for Leidigh. | Tie sUpreme. court saws (hMe [DsGructiom is wrong because t does nof matigr i Jaw | ety i e make proger ilien; 18 B respousibie for all shortages Beating of Tomtoms. John Rverson wants a rehearing in su- preme court of the case wherein he was teid to oave been justly canvicted of the | cutling of 'rees em state land. His actor- | ney says *hat the attorney geméral pre- | vatled 1pem t3e supreme court to render a favorabie decision by “the beating of tom. the ourt jassed over his assignments of errar without giving them attention. “What,” he demands, ng a labared effort to ~hen ‘the court igneres ek Everson cut tmber on a piece of land the state got by levying execution upen the farm of James Whitney ex-county rreas- rer of Harian county. n payment of the Our recent large purchase of seasonable and stylish goods at an unusual price concession has been augmented by still Among the most notable specials are black and colored dress goods. silks. gioves, skirts. jackets and suits. flannels. blankets and comforts. portance Biankets and Comforts Our stock of these goods is now immense and you can only appreciate the price advantages by comparing them with other store prices. Best and Blankets— At pmir. 150, $1.35, SL35. #100, %0c, The and Heaviest Fleece 5% All Woel Plaid Blankets— Good hemvy weight and generous size, worth 34.75, at 3-% pair White Woolen Blankets— Bound with eome-inch silk binding, un- shrinkable and warth $5.00 3-85 at puir All Wool Silver Gray Blankets Extra large size and would be it ey 22 30.75; mo, pr. 49D White-Rose Blankets— All pure wool and twilled, inwuring good wear. warth $7.50. at e 5.50 St Maey's Cavingtan, New Bremer, Dav- . milis. at puir 365 o Large Comforts— Very Suffy hand knotied, silkoline cov- ered and flled with sanitary ocotton. worth from 2.0 o N each; our Wool Comforts— Linen Department In exira size. beautiful wash- Entire sampie line of pillow shams and 23 NS LW iy, w475 pillow shams in homiton lace nsertion. bobimet! founda- tion. mounted in tambour effects and many other besutifui styles, worth up o 5.0 & plece. on sale All Remnants of Women's. Misses’, Bays® Childrex’s Winter Underwear and Hosiery Special Agents foir Waneing Under- wear. Uniew Suits and Separate Gar- ments. Women's, Men's. Boye’ and Chil- drewn LADIES' VEST AND PANTS—In Egrptian cotion, fesce lined, LADIES' VEST AND PANTS—in heavy weight Seece lined Hgyptian cottam, siik rocheted Timming, gussetsd tioeve. Spocia 50¢ Ladies’ Union Sutts—in heavy Seeced oot- ton, siiver gray and ecru. apen fremt and e 60c Special Ladies’ Munsing Union Suits—in heavy silk, Seeced. silver gray and ecru. open font and opem across bust 0§ garment. warm ama P 1.00 Munsing Union Suits—Medium cotton. fne ribbed, ecru cream. seft and light weight to body. Speciai—$1.50 and A perfect Ladies' Munsing Pleatsd T 2irds wool. the omiv garment fnished with fat seams. and fts well: Balf apen fromts and open acroms the bust, medium e, =X st 1.50 on Suits—Two- at 2%, 2% Ladies’ White Wool Swiss Ribbed Vast and Pants—Warm. comfortable and nen- sharinkabie. Speciat, meh 1.50 Ladies’ Mercerized Sterfing Unien Sutts— Plesh and bine, new fromt. buttomed om shguider, a warm garment to be warn instead of weel 3'50 Special. emch. Children's Heavy Fleweed Vest and Draw- ers—also weced jerser ribbed ves: aad pants. eers and grar. for baye and giris. e, emch 25¢ Children's Munsing Union Sutts—Two-thirds wool and fleece lined, open and drop seat, easy and comfortable o & wear, sach. 3150 and 75¢ Ladies' Black Woni and Fleece Lined Hose— Doubie heei and toe. elastic top, 2& * good biack. per pmir Chiidren’s Black Woeli Hose—Deubie knee, heel and toe, fne ribbed; lined hose: ail sizes. oped. toliday Handk'r'f’s The holiday season is now ap- proaching and handkerchiefs will be in great demand. An- ticipate your wants and take advantage of the special values we are offering Ladies’ Hemstitched ered Handkerchiefs— warranted every thread lnen. very 1ainty new jesigns—compar= hese with handkerchiefs offered at 25c ct—epestat et 15¢ Ladies’ Fine Embroidered Handkerrchiefs— Fine Irsh and Swiss embroidery work— sarvow hemstitched and allaped bder ders, every thread linem, wonderful values at—each, TSe. Sbe. 25c e and. Ladies’ French and Swiss Hand Embroidered Handkerchiefs— on very Sne sheer linem. very dainty de- Saserat— 139 Ladi French Val Mecklin and Duchess Lace Border Handkerrchiefs— Ladies’ Hand Embroidered In- itial Pure Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs— Extra values. ai—each. e, Ladies’ Hemstitched Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs— Narrow hemstitched berder. every thresd linen—actual value 15c, special Novelties in Laces and Silk Embroidered Appiigues at Very Reasomable Prices. Noveities in Fancy Tuxedo and Hemstitched Chiffon Veils. Noveities in Wrist Bags— @ all the new leathers, Persian and Aa- tque Tapestry, with ail the latest mount- Embroid- Noveities in Neckwear, Auto- mobile and Faney Stocks— In taffets, gause, crepe de chine, etc., fSeatly tucked knotted. sovel de- sigas; TIMELY SUGGESTIONS. Ladies This Week Comes the Climax of the Season’s Ready- {o-Wear Garment Selling Hundreds of perfectly fash- ioned garments selected from recent heavy purchases. arrayed for speedy seiling. If you have a single need for Cloaks, Furs, skirts or Tailor Made don’t miss this oppertunity 8.5 Wersey. Beary satin colors. Suits, for $12.0 7-ineh ceats Special offering of 200 gar- ments. Made of very fine lined, semi-fitiing 10.00 with voke all coiors, ail tin lined. 17 kersevs, montacs and zebeiines: guaranteed lnings. Blouse Jackets. For 27.50 o5 othing as tashionabie s a velour jacket. Our line is compiete in every detail. They are trimmed with besutiful silk and jet brasds. 1780 &= 25 s o Seotch mixtures, mvis- ibie piaids and smowfiake materials: Nor- toik jackets lined with leavy taffeta silk: skirta, siot seams and kilted. Furs! Furs! 13. for $15.00 7-imch balf ftting a4 N-inch Monte Carlos Seme back, some with double capes wool Wersey aad heavy for $25.00 32 and 45-inch for $40.00 Veiour ter 83500 Walking and of children’'s handkerchiefs These goods are not only timely. but their companionable inducement—price—is most advantageous. kid Gloves For Street and Evening Wear 175 L350 150 2.00 1.25 LOO come n the lead modes, tan a suedes. Sheiburn proues. 2-clasp Tretousse Delorms susdes asp Perrin’s La Mure Giace, i-clasp ent’s Engilsh Waiking Glove. 2 ciasp White piques sutcmag Arachune, best doilar glove shown The above lLnes all ing colors, hiack, white, and gray. Evening and Full Dress Gl 1Z. 16 and 29-butiom lengths Street Gloves— Tnilned Mochas, 2 large pear: ciasp ’ Unitned reindeer. 2 large seif and biack ares ves Center 125 pear! ciasp Black. modes and grays—a large s An endless variety. Black, biack asad Men's Gloves— styles in silk lined and uniined kid Rloves $L50 and Golf gloves n the newest colors aod The Art Department— For French and Mount Meillck Em- Pleces and Tabie Covers. In the Little Dutch Queen, Nebraska )’IW “GIBSON" VELOUR PILLOW sizes. Arablan amd paint lace brads Best walking and driving gloves made, I-ciasp —l-w sortment of children's gloves. Golf Gloves— white faacy xtures and Diatn, sulecs, T2e, toc ant 25¢ Compiete lines of the most destrabie and goif gloves Silk lned kid gloves ac 3200, Lm Dress and walking gioves ac $2.00, 5150, $1.25 and 1.00 stripes for men and boys, Is showing ail the latest nowsities in NEW STAMPED LINENE— braidery. New Coiored Stamped Linen NEW BATTENBERG PATTERNS— NEW STAMPED SOFA PILLOW TOPS— University, Elks, fSeral and conven- ional designs. Queen and silk down sofa pillows in all Sofa pillow cords and ribboms in all the new colarings. SOVELTIES IN BURNT LEATHER AND BUENT WOODS— - “Columbia” Shetland wool, binck, white and colors. Brainerd & Armstrong’s embroidery silks n hoiders. nother of no less every deseription. faney french Flannels We are zow " ae s showing more price of these aever was = sen ™ ‘fluting Flannel s sold by all wholesalers Tige, can ama hers in any quantity. a flanncleties Ynncad sagu S5¢ ats ac »e —_— Both ~rappers waists, ail design. a aad willed and tressing suitable tor kimenas and anceivabie 10c Marcella Waistings ifal tmitat aoveity gocds all fast colors on_ at 1| washabie and aniy yard. mporied Franch 25¢ White Skirting Flannel We are enabied values aver seen in skir matter what price you wa e, e We, Soc. e save you from 10 to e purchase White Fleece Lined Pique We belleve our assortment of these very popular waistings Ze larges:t and our prices for quality is the lowest, 32-inch wide, yard, at S0e, S0c, 4Ge 4& ta give the wery ng fammeis ar and Mercerized Oxf Vesting In white with biack white, worth $100 yard ctal price, yard tripe and pure Greal Remnant Sale Calered Dress Goods at Owe Maif Reguiar Price. All remnants high class dress goods, one-half regular price Zibelines, canvas cloth, chevi- ots, snowflakes, broadeioths, Venetians, etc. All remnants of black dress goods included in this sale. CORNER FARNAM AND FIFTEENTH STREETS. the appeintment of Dr Chapman's sucees- sor is left emtirely to Superintendent Kern. but that Dr. S J. Stewart will undoubtedly be appointed. if he has Dot alresdy been. Dr Stewart's home is in Lincoin City Attorney Couneil of Omahs has Sled in supreme court his petition in error in the case wherein Judge Baxter graated a writ of mandamus requiring the city coun- cil to make an appropriation for the pay- ment of theysalaries of the new fire and puilce commission and excise and llcemse board. and requiring the mayor to agprove it. The papers were decketed today. Benjamin T. White, James B. Sheesn and McNish & Oleson. as attormeys far the Elk- horn railway. mve fled a brief n the suit of George Gaytom agamst the Sioux City : Railroad cgmpany. which comes te the supreme court with the railway com- pany as plainuff in errer. in which (hey desi with the appesing counsel, F. W Buc- ton of Frement. without gloves. The brief is in reply to ome Sled by Button. |GIRLS BEAT BOYS IN DEBATE i ihil Sixth Grade Children at Falls Cliy § tF i FrRebEife | ] l ¥ ¢ il il il il i i i BOYS HAVE EXCITING TIME | Heid Up by Companions While Besting Their Way an & Tram. LOSE TWENTY DOLLARS AND GOLD WATCH Forced to Jump from Tratm While it = Moving amd Are Seriousiy Bruined. Though Yot Dua- sereusly Imfured. FALLS CITY, Neb.. Nov. 25 —(Special. )— Elwood Kauffman and Fred Brown. twe Falls City beys, had an exciting and daa- gerous experience a few evenings ago. The boys had been to Wymore where they se- | cured work on the rallromd and were an their way Bome to get their belongings. They were bummins their way on a freight and two (ramps Beid them up at the pein: of revoivers and rebbed them aof every- thing they had—$20 in meney and watch. Then the hoboes forced them to jump from the train, which was going at a high rate of speed. The bovs were badly Burt. CORN HUSKING NEARLY ENDED First Snow of the Semsen Finds Farmers in Goed Shape for the Winter. DAVID CITY. Neb., Nov. 2.—(Special.)— | About eme inch of snow fell yesterday and last Dight. The mercury feil o a few de- 'l ig ’s!i sk J § '] | £ ! £ | ' H ¥ : 4l [ : 4 | L) 3 | ! ly P after the rabbits. which are reported to tom. i Linceln township. for $6.000, the nan. was shot in the back of the Bead | Forms be unusuaily sumerous. Thus far this ses- son hunting has been very poor spart, there Baving been but few ducks at any time. and what few geese thers were passed quickly om to the morth. Apparently quail exist in great jumbers through the influ- ence af the game law. LINWOOD, Neb., Nov. 28 —(Speciai.)— The Arst snow of the seasan feil iast even- ing. I is meiting off rapidly teday. Cern is neariy all husked. PAPILLION, Neb., Nov. 23.—(Special.)— Four-fths of the farmers af Sarpy county will have their cora in crib this week. The quality is better than expected. will average from forty to Afty busheis to the acre. CASE IS AGAIN POSTPONED Judge Geed Deiays Proceedings in the Famous Bosacum-Marphy Chaureh Litigation. SEWARD. Neb. Nov. 25.—The Bishop Bonacum-Facher Murpoy litigation gver the church property and disposition of mission- ary funds in the parish has been carried again to the seac of the church in Rome. Judge Good this morning ordered that a deposition be taken before the United States ambassador there estabilshing the suthen- Hieity of the purperted decimion of Pope Leo. This postpones the case forty davs. Fimed for Stealing Wire. VALENTINE, Nab., Nov. 2. —Speeial. j— before court convened after a few munutes Tecess was given permission o go down- return and |t was seem discoversd that tosk a Borse from & livery barn and n the direction of South Dakota, distant. The sheriff reported and the court ardered him him. The jury was Beid and the bend was deciared | Cager. town. When court comvemed he did et | purchaser being Mr Martin of Odeii, this county Found Dying em the Tracks. CENTRAL CITY, Neb, Nov. 23.—(Spe- ctal.)—Heury Heaton, peilce judge of this city, was found on the Unien Pacific tracks Wednesday night in an unconscious condl- tion, with & wound aver the right eye aad bruises om the buck of the head He died Thursday afternoon. An inguest was heid and the verdict was that deatl was caused by wounds received in & maoner unkmown ™o the jury Some think he was struck by a passing train while others belleve he was wayiaid. There were 2o marks of vio- lence other than on the head. York te Have a New Station. YORK. Neb. Nov. 28 —(Special)—For some time the business men of York have been agitating the building of & Jew pas- senger station RQere. This week they were informed that the Buriington contempiated buiiding a fme depot that would be & credit to the city. and that in all probability the work of building would commence in the spring. Good Prefit for the Farmers. THAYER. Neb. Nov. 29 —(Special)— The Farmers' Blevator company at Thayer made its frst shipment of grain this week and received better profit than was antici- pated. There are now twe elevators in York county opersted by the farmers and Searly every town is agitating & ‘armers eievater company Pension te Seidier's Father. WEST POINT. Neb., Nov. 29.—(Special.) —A pemsion of $I2 per month with $360 back puy. has just been granted to Joseph Grothe, the father of a Cuming county boy who was killed in the churge at Wl Cuba. Two young men of Cuming county lost their lives in the Cuban war. Winter Whest in Gage Coumty BEATRICE. Neb. Nov. 2. —(Speeial)— while tending the trap. The accident was caused by the premature discharge of a |sun @ the hands of Mr Dution. About pthirty shot lodged in the young man's head. s belleved the mjury will net prove fmtal. FORECAST OF THE WEATHER Nearly the Entire West Predicted te Have Twe Mere Fair Days. WASHINGTON, Nov. 20 —Farecast For Nebraska, lowa. Missouri. Kansas and South Daketa—¥Fair Sunday and Monday. Far North Dakota—air and warmer Sun- day: Monday fair For Montana, Wyeoming aand Colorado— Fair Sunday and Monday For Nlincis—Pair and colder Sunday Monday fair: brisk northwest winds. OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAT OMAHA. Nov. 3 —Official record af te perature and precipitation compar-d the corresponding day of the last cars three T 1S 190 E3 Maximum temperature Fy a Precipitation . Record of temperaturs and a: Omaha for this day and since e: Normal remperature Excess for the day Total excess sines March 1 192 | accurred in spring, April The following data for the mouth of De. cember. period af thirty-two sens ompiled trom the Weaiher bureau records at Omaha Temperature—Mean or normai temper warmest month was t of 1889, with The lowest temperature was — om which first “killing Tost eccurred in autumn. October 7. Average date on which last “kilifng” frost wr rn‘—lr»q mow)—Av- L2 inch tays with 01 of an precipitation was y precipitation was 8 Precipitasion (rai erage for the month. Average number of t_monthiy . amount of precipitation re- twenty-four -onseeutive inches. on December § and The greatest amount af snowtall recorded in_any twenty-four consecutive hours (rec- ord extending to winter of 18- 13 inches. on December § an ¢ : “rage number of udy days, 10: cloudy winds have been west on December 4, 186 Lacal Fa Ayer’s Cher- ry Pecworal There aretwo reasons for this: Firse, “Mdmnfl.--h sees for himself thae the medicine is all we claim for it We make 5o cursvagant cisims. We raise o faise hopes. Avyer’s . Cherry Pectoral Sixry years of cxperience make us believe thar tiis is the best medicine in the world for colds, coughs, croup, bron- chitis, and ail echer throar and lung troubles. And the doctors agree with as. Theoe sies© Zic., e, SLOR S L AYENCO, Lowetl, Mams