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THE OMAHA DAILY BEEO1ONDAY , OCTOBER 5 , 1801. IOWA POLITICS WARMING UP , Inlorcat Manifested Equal to that of a Presidential Campaign. RESULT OF MAJOR M'KINLEY'S ' EFFORTS. KrjMilillonnH Oiiprally IJtprcm Tholr Confidence In Clio Ovprivhrlmlns ( IT till * I'lllly at MlU DrsMoisrs In. , Oct. -Hpoilnl I [ to Tnr. l 1 11. J Tlio cnmpnlKn In IOHII Is tfroituiilly wannliiK lip to nn exalting plan. The Inter est li nptmtontly Krowtnjr oiiunl to that of ft presidential campaign , nml It Is expected tlio full veto of nil parties will bo polled All re ports iiiirco tliat the outlook for republican iicco-s is > ory blight , nnd scaicely nny citl- mule places tlio probable plurality nt less tlmn 15.000. HOIIIO c\cn Koine is high us ! ! .V 000. 'J ho succtmftil McKliuoy mealing at Ottuinun dlil lots of ficod , but nn clToit will bo rnndo October 1 1 to th o\v \ tbnt muotlnR Jtijr comtilotoly In tlio simile , so far ns num bers In nttcmlnnco nro concerned No bnttor upeuch will likely bo tiunlo limn Major MeKIiiloj's , ns lliero nro law better cam paigners In tlio country. Tlio principal apoakor tit the nieotlng lioio nt Hint tlmo will bo ( lonural Nntlinn Coff of West VlrKlnln Kx Conimmiiinii Minon of Chicago will nlso ho picscnt nnd iimito n inccrli An olTort \\III 1)0 ) mndo to l.n\o sill tlio living ox-gov crnor of lo\\n present , ns v.oll ns nil the the republican inembeii of congress lion J S. Clnrkson will also bo hero from New York Tlio ilomocinw will nttcmnt to Imn- dlc.ii > the mooting b > holding ono of their own October ll ! with Oenetul Uluck of Illi nois nnd Oovcinoi Hoies ns clnof spcnkers. 1'roU.iblv the most Intoioit this \enr will boconterod in tholoj-lslntUo dlstilcts The democrats baldly hnvo n hope of electing nny of their stnto ticket , nltliough they will mnko n hard light for the poveinorslilp. They t 111 tnnt.ii tin ctnnfi Hnfllltin.l fn VPIMtrn tlin logUlaluio , a the repeal of ptohtbltlou , the ronpnorllonmont of the congressional and Ipgislnlho illsti lets and some other impor tant feature * depends upon their success , iioiiui of mill MI in rain. The State Hoard of Health has lllcd Its biennial renoit with the gotomor. Among the many interesting nitlcles reeimllng the health of the people of the state Is one w tit- ton 1 > > Assistant Setrotaiy Ij K Andiews iltmn "Money Value of Sanitation " In it he says : "In Iowa ovci 1,000 persons dlo from ly- phold fo\cr , o\er S,000 fiom consumption , ever l.filh ) fiom dlnhthorin , ever 1,00(1 ( fiom icnilet fever , nnnually. Kstiumtlng that tlioio uio " 11,000 cuscb of typhoid fo\or In the ulnto cftch ye ir , H'.OOU ' ofhloh iecu\er a'ld 1.000 die , ami ilijuiing the length of the cllseitso nt ten weeks at $6 per week , it makes n loss of SI.WH.OOO. " lie then quotes the cost of sickness in other cities iiml countries nnd aiimmaiizos It In the following tnhlo : Money loss In 1,000 du iths : Iulxiralnu , . . . . $ n,0'r ' > , ' < zn HloKnosspunsu ten \\tuKs . . . . BUP.OOO I'linuuil vxpcnstu at $2 i e.ieh . . " \OUO BlL'kncis of 1,000 " ' . . ' ! $ 4,071,8,0 Tu rnlng lo the consldct at Ion of In fan tile dis eases ho snjH 11,000 children died in Iowa last ) onr muter ton joins of ago. Ansiiiningthat it costfT > ( ) to rear each of these childien the loss Is $ .iHKH ( ) ( ) ; estimate loss of slcicnoss of these Is tIL'0,000 , or n total of $ I.0,000 loss. Regarding diphtheria und tlio mono ) cii loss from this disease he snrs : J.MXI ll\es lit fVI . . $7' > .COO HlrKm'ss iuul i\Hmsos | $ . ' 0 oaili . nd.lKMI llurhil oxpenjun $ IA uueli L"'iMX ) J4.W.030 T,600 eases rectnorlmr 1W.OOO . Totnl loss from scnrlot fever , $203.000 , or aggregate loss for typhoid favor , diphtheria nnd scnrlot fever , flOI7SJO in ono jonr. This dedmulon docs not consider many other diseases which annually carry olT ninny llvos. Thn lopoitof the visiting committee to the UU l'llma IU1 IUU 1II3UIIU III IUI\11111I1 JUU I1UUI1 Biibnilttcd to the governor. It shows tha hospitals to bo In splendid condition. Ttio number of Insane In the stnto Is put at l.lTib , 1III ) of whom nro males nml si J females. Half of thorn nio cntmblu of employment and Indiistiinl depnitmcnts of the hospitals nro llomlshliig. Hegnrtllng commitments the loportsiijs there Un lack of Judicious ciuo on the part of co.mty comniisslonois for the Insane In milking out pnpers. The report sa\s : "It is apparent to the authoiltles of the stnto that an additional hospital is necofsniy to caio for tlio Insane. Tins hospital should bo located In the north west poiilon of the state , anil thn incoming loKlsluturo should bomgoil tomakopiovlslon lor its mcctlon mid the commencement of the building In Ib'.i. ' ' . That it is u necessity no ouo will question. " The best nnd chpnpest Cnr-Slnrtor Is sold liy the llonlonX SellockCo , Chicago , 111. with It ono man can move u loaded c r. Hofoio you buy a homo pot some hlous of bounty mill finish fiom thoto eottnyes in LuftijoUo Pluoo. O.III.I. . of tlio SlinotliiK ARrny on Knllfoail Avoniio. A probably filial shooting took place about 11 .110 Sntuiday uk-tit in a homo of lll-famo nt ill I Kailroad avonuo. Chief of Police. Bron- nnn lenuiliig that a negro , n fngltivo from justlco and wanted by the Mlsiouil authori ties. was being harbored by the pioprlotor of tlio dlvo , sent Ofllcor Palsv Komdontonr- lost him. t'pon the oftlcoi's aitivnl ho found thntnpuit > of ton or twelve roughs woioin possession of the Joint , making night Hideous > \ lib their 01 gios. On nuking known his oriniul , Mndnmo tarvin ! uuulo no olijcction to his soarchlnir the premises for the negro. She wns loader the olllcoi up stairs , when Leon Ht. Olalr , the pi-opriotor , nupoaroa on tuo landing , nixolver in hand unit threatened in shoot Ucavdon. desplta the protest of the madamo. Honnion roaehcd for tils RUM and as ho did BO yt. Clan- blared nway , the bullet it liking Keardon on Uio light breast piercing his tub- ber coat mid Jnukot and putting n largo hole In a pieltuKO or lottei-s ho carried In his pocket. Kenrdon then lot fly four times at St. Clalr , three Of the bullets taking effect. Ono plorood St. flair's hip , the others striking him in the ru-lit unit nud tec Ur. Jamvs Kelly wns called , aud succeeded In extracting the balls. Ho snjs the wounded man has slim hopes of tveo\orv Onicer Itcnrdon nt once gnvo himself up , nnd is now In the Inll. Koanlor. has beou on the pollco foreo thitw i ear . nnd Is regarded by nil ns a bnuo , eniclent oftlcer. S ( . Clnlr has figured frequently and imminently in vrcltco court clrcloj. No later than a month ago ho threatened the lives of tw o constables cnt to recover some peed * from him. and within six weeks ho pulled Uls pistol on n prominent lawyer. The dive in which the shooting occurred Is known to the authorities as ono of tbo most disreputable in existencennd several futile attempts ua\o boou made to close it up. up.Judpo King will gho Oftleer UearJon a In the mo ruing. WantcU A gxxxl appetite. Vou cna bavo It ctuy enough by taklug UocvlS anaparila , U tones tuoUigiitlon and curvvj sick headache. Six Cott : K''s Jfcftrly linlshed , no cquuU in twiutynnd i-oiupletonoss in the city. Lafa\otto .V Caril from Mr. Slhls. KLKIIOKS , Neb. , Oct. 3. To tha Kdltor of TUB UKK : I > v la tno Saturday luua of jour valuable rvsvvr the cooimunliMiion of a Mrs. Noifer. If I have gotten Into trouble U Is through the majority of the peoule of Klkbom , whoicj rights I h.ivo eadearorod to milntam I look wltb pity on Mrs. Xcifer as she ls a woman In the binds of aeu , w ho , belD ; too cow ard.jr to uiault me , ui x ) on tha pc nan. t. II 4 U tota esc of tha m s , In splto of lay fU years. I would bavo hurled him nt my feet. Willlnm Kolner and Andrew Mockel- man , socondcd by the valiant Cummlngs , dared not do what this woman did. 1 hey took advantage of her Ignorance. J. U. SII.VIH. Mothers will llnu Mrs. WInslow'u Soothing Syrup the hast remedy for their children. ! ! 5 cents a bottle , GUItMIN DAY. ArrniiKomanti ain lo Yesterday for ItH /\priiflat | | ( > Cclclimiloii. Yesterday afternoon there wns n most cnthuslnstlo meeting nt Cnrmnnln Imll of the reproscntnllvos of the local Herman societies to make arrangements for the celebration of German day. The several committees reported that arrangements hnd boon perfected for the great pir.ido nnd the probability wns that tlio display would exceed anything of the kind which had ever been held in tins section of tbo country. A bndgo was presented nnd adopted and Will bo worn by every participant In the parade It consists of n silk ribbon , the up per nnd lower ends of which nro docorntcd with the Herman national colors-red , yel low and black. On it appeal 1 the words , "Urosso i'ulr , dos Dontschon Tngos , October I ) , Ih'il. ' Omaha " It was ordered that the marshals of tlio inrado should repoit In uni form nt ( icinianin hull , KlKlitcenth nud Hnr- nev sticets , at I p in on Tuesday next , ready ( o tulto part in tlio parade. .luliiH Mojor was announced ns mnrshall of tlio liftli aivisloti Insti-ail of Otto Slomson Tito uctlvo members of the turnverein nro expected to loportnt Cicimniiln hnll nt I'J i0 ! p in. Tucsilnj next In full tin nor unifoim. 'J'ho pnsslva members of the orgmil/ulon nio expected to appear In daik suits nnd loport nt the snmo tlmo and place when they will bo fin nialied with the regulation hat which will bo used on that occasion. It was also announced that the Snxonin \eroln , a socloty which lias not heretofore been inonttonoil in the programme , would taico part in the pioccsslon. The committees aio us follows : President. Auirnstchrocdir : secretary , II , Hiirhsso ; treasurer , I' . 0 Sehiocdcr. IVst foiiimlttri * August h-croedor. Max Sloyer. Julius Testiu'r , Jnlin Koosulimaiin. Charlis Koliliiiujcr , I' . C. Schroeder , I. H It ' achsie. Kielln Mnslo f Itoetuliiimiin. P. l.nelisliiKcr , 1. Mnliolcl. II Iliiulion , Carl Iliiinolir liofioshinnnts II SelnooUer , tharlcs Vogel , II ' ( Idler , A. Mover. II. \\i-llor I'llnllng ll nelfssp , II Ivalsor. A. fnjorl , riimiice dcorge llelmrod , A. Seluoeder , J. HoesLliciuinii , 11. buelisso , A. Uujorl , II lloon- sti i .Uiillroids-J. ItocBchenann , M.tx Meier , K. Doioi illons Mix Stihltoorg. 1'rtrr 1'ennor , IVidlnund l.eliiiiann , John Ilriindt , t'hlllp Hi lufitlon .Inllus Moior. II Iloonstra. II. Ilnsi > klst. Wllll im Slunk ll.ins I'etors , P Sln- Imld , I. ICopp. l.oills llelmrod , 11. Kaiser , Otto 'Ploor 1' I'fiinrr. I' . Kaiser. Pud ICnutli , CUoigu bchmldt , Clinrlcs loerlllnn-Lr. ! Cure lor the Drink Habit. Tno John Holiday Homodv company , of Hurlington , In. , irunrantoos to euro the di ink hnblt and dipsomania. Homo tioalment. Hemedv ' suio. ingredients harmless. 1'or bottlo'postpaid , with full dliections , $ J,50. No testimonials published , nnd correspond ence kept inviolnto. Wo nave used our own medicine. Sunday Corn I'.II.UM * Trains. The L'liiciipo , St I'uiil , Minneapolis & Oiniilisi inilwiiy ( depot Ifith anil Webster - stor stiot't ) will run u opucinl train Sun- ilny , Ootobor I , and October 11 fiom OniuliH to Sioux City for the llfth nn- nual C'orn p.iluco anil Ifarvost foetivaltit into of ono faro for the round trip. TIM'UIH will lottvo Omuhti at S.OO u. in. , rcauhintr Sioux City at 12 in. Return ing , loiuo Sioux City at 7 p. in. , roauh- iiitf Uinaha at 11 p. in. LiiMirious purloi-ears-will bo run on thuM ) tiaini , which for Indieslm\o toilet looms with every convenience , and for ( 'ontleiuun coinniodioiis smoking rooms. The Corn palace of IbOl will outrival in design , construction and beauty any buildng ] of its kind ever before erected. The great Mexican Military band of lift.\-si\ musicians gi\eb hacied concerts on Sunduvs. LYMAN Suoi.ns , T.V Ti\SlAM5 : , General Agent. Ueneial Pas-iongor Agent. .1 > .N UI/-N fc'i ; If IHffS. The lovo'y ' Cnrmoncltn , who ha * won the distinction of being the giontest dnncor thnt ever visited Amencn uml who hns had no supeiiors in Kuropo , will open un ongnga- mont of three nights niul n Wednesday nmt- ineo at Hold's now theater this evouinp. Curmoncltn will bo nssistod by tno Spanish stndonts fiom the Hojnl Consoivatoiio of Mmil id , Spain , under the direction of Sig. 1'ablo Kchopaio , also by n light opera com pany , which , Intoisnerscd through the performance - formanco , will give Yon Supuo's oua net oper etta , "Tho Lovely Ciulatc.i , " nnd Offenbach's ouo act opoietl.i , "Lovo by Lauteiu Light. " "Shenandoali" is probably the greatest Amerlcnu piny ever wiittofi when popularity is considered. This assertion does not make it so , but tlio testimony of thu Amoilcnn people is stionglj in suppoit of It. lliouson Howaid\ play bus been picsentcd in every uniioitnnt city of the United Stutos In the past venr. It has plnyod right along to ciowded houses , and bus so pleased the nub- Ho that they lno paid ncnrlv $ J. > 0,000 to see It. "bhonandoah" will bo tuo uttiaction nt Itoyd's ' theater duilng the last tluoo ovonlngs of this week , _ _ _ _ _ J C. Cnmoion , icpresentlng Mnttio Ylck- ors. is in the city. His attraction will appear nt Bo.uVs now theater on Sunday aud Mou- Jay next in "Kuclwelss. " I'nioiits lloaii Tills. July and August are raixious monttis for motliois who carofullv watch ever their llttlo ones Hot ilajs umi froiiuont clnngos of tKinpointuro nro linblo to produce cholera nun tins How satisfactory It should bo for parents to know ttiat Hallor's Pnln 1'uralyzor is both a pleasant and eiTootlvo raiiicily for all summer compliilnt-s. It soathos anil ro- lloves nil pain und griping and always otTecU n complete cure. Go and see T.afiuotto 1'laco and then conio and talK with ns about it. Fitlol- it } Tujst Co. , 1011 i'arnam bticct. Illtll tO SlIHlHll S Peter Murphy collected a largo and on- thusinsllo Jug last night und for n tlmo mnuo things lively on lower Hownnl street. Ue- coming curngod nt something Murphy stomK'd up to a largo plats class window in the front of the J. T. Hobmson notion store and deliberately thrust his list through thu glass , brcnKlng it into u hundred pieces. Strange to relate the drunken man's hand and arm were not cut to any extent. Murphy was nncsted and given a free ride to the city Jail w hero ho was charged with bolus diunk nnd maliciously destroying property. The plato window was worth ubout $100. UoWltt's LUtlo harly rtisor * ; bait little pills fordjspopslo , sour stomach , badbnuth. Where Is Lafayette IMnuo ? North sldo of LiifnuUto a\oituo , botuooii list tuul 41M , In Walnut 11111. I'KitMi.t ii. t'.iis mis.ti'im. Jack Prlnco aud wife are at the Dollono. A A Ueauy of Heulrleo U al the C'usey , O. F. 1'ield or North Matte Is at iho Mur ray. ray.M. M. U. Bentlojr of Hod Cloud Is at iho Mur ray. \ M. C. KcllU of North I'latto Is t the i ai- Ion. Ion.IX IX J. Gardner ot 1'Uttsmouta U at the IVltono. Thcodoro Mayer ot Schuylor la at the Mlllard. * B , A. Foroos audlfe of Fullorlon are at the Casey. L.M Van Yoorhee * Mid wlfo or Crawrord are al the Murmy. Dr I ) A. Footo lud brlda nrrlred livsl \\v k from Holly. Mich , and ha\o UUn ut > a reiiJouco at J&Q bt. Man 'a acouo , Ob. U I oolv bad her complexion' Why , U is easily obtaiaed , Uo 1'oitoni a Complexion i'otvder. \TIIli \ OCTUllKIt Jl i Tbo Century continues to maintain Its posi tion as ono of the best mngnrliios published In this or any other country. In the October ntimbor Mr. Konnan closes Ins series of pa pers on .Siberia. Mr. Maxim gives nn ac count of bis experiments In "Aerial Naviga tion ; " "Tarrying In Nicaragua , " n record of the California trip In search of gold In Ibl'J as told In the letters of tbo Into Honor S. Ilnldwin , Jr. ; "IlcslcRcd by the Utes , " b.r Colonel 13. Y. Sumner , Illustrated by Mr Remington ; Mrs , Joseph I'cnnell's descrip tion of "A Wntcr Tournament ; " ' 'Lincoln's ' 1'crsonil Appenrunco , " by .1. O. Nlcolnv ; "Tno Relation of tbo Press nnd Public Men , " by Clonornl II. N. Hoyntoii , together with some excellent poetry nnd interesting open letters und editoilalson "Topics of the Tlmo" are some of the f Mituies of this month's Con- tuiy.Mr Mr Richard Mansfieldtho most promising , perhaps , of tbo joungerschool of American actors , Is the subject of n brilliant sketch by John Cnrboy In Drake's Mugnztno for Octo ber , The urllclo is illustrated with drawings by P. C Drake. "An Innocent Chapeion , " is a clover novelette In two pints , the Hut appearing In the cut lent number of Drnko's. Charles I ) Dowo.u veteran "advance ngcnt , " writes entertainingly of the vntiod experi ences of Ilio "on tbo road " Mrs Ollplianl's continued story moves briskly along. Cnp- tain H D Smith , U S. A. , contributes "A Hunting Adventure in the Island of Covlon. " The tmdii portion of this mngnzlno Is so entertaining that too llttlo note Is made of Its odltoilal departments , "Jottings , " "Of Interest to Women" nnd "Por the Young Polks ' They nro most nbly conducted. In prnlslng the mete conspicuous features of thnt unin.no maguzino , the Review of Re views , Its fi lends sometimes foipot to give duo piomlnonco to whnt , nftor nil , nro per- hups the most vnlunblo ; nnmuly , the pages of smnll print nt the end of the porlodicnl which contain full classified lists of till the now books thnt have lately appeared , with bits of running comment on the contents of nil the principal periodicals of Amnrlcu , L'ng- land , Pinnco , Coimany ! , Italy , Belgium nnd the Scandlnnvlun countries , nnd , finally , n complete Index , under which ono alphabet lists the impoitnnt articles thnt bavo ap peared in tno piovious month In every Im- pottnnt pcniodicul published in tbo L'nglish lilni'lincn "J'bo Piesent Condition of the Peasants In the Russian Empiic , " is the subject of n pa per submitted bv Yicompto Combos do Lcs- tuido to the Amciicnn Academy of Political and Social Science und published by the acad emy. Uvorvono remembers the enthusiasm which greeted the emancipation of the serfs by Aloxnmlor 11 in IbUl. The author o ? this monograph holds thnt ho deserves credit for what ho wished to do rather than for what ho did. It is somewhat stiutllngto bo told by ono who speaks from careful pcisonnl obser vation that the nuthority of which the seign- cms wcio stiipped has only been transferred to the mir. This woid nnd the svstom for which it stands me absolutely new tons. The nuthor explains its oignnlzatlon and prnctkal walking nnd recites the peculiar conditions under which the peasantls allowed to withdraw from the mir to which ho bo- longs. Published bv the American Acadomv of Socli.l and Political Science , No. IM , Sta tion B , Philadelphia , Pa. The Homo Mnkor , which claims to bo the only high class household publication in pop- ulnr magazine foim , begins its fourth jear most nuspiciously with a capital October number. 13vciy cu I lined lady must bo inter ested in its line illustrated literary nrticlos nnd homo ntt , domestic , fashion and other departments , while it should ba remembered that the magazine is the oalclal exponent of the Fedoiated Women's clubs of America Cot n specimen copy for 20 cents , of your newsdealer , or nddiess Homo Maker Co. , 44 U 1 Itu street , New Yoik. rnshion and Pnncy , nlwnys of n very high standtntl , is for October especially atti ac tive. Uvery department seems to receive minute attention. It is nlitcinry gem from beginning to end. Its Household Hints , Odds nnd Ends and Tublo Decorations mo vvoith n cuioful study nnd will bo hlphlv np- nrcciated. The charming story , "Mount Saint Michel , " commenced in last number , is continued nnd will intoiest nil who rend it. I'usblon nnd lAincv is becoming renowned the July number of the liovuo Coltquo ! , pub lished in Palis , devotes four pages to roviow- imr some of the nrticlos published in May number of Fashion nnd Fancy. Current Literature in its October number , nnd now department The Literatuio of the Drama - reprints nn exceedingly clover niti- clo fiom the National ( English ) Observer en titled "A Dollnltion of Drama. " Other in- uro "Rofoiming the Stngo , " by Hosvclls ; "Attrnction of the Stugo , " bv Clara Morris ; "Illusions of the Stngo , " by Pranklm Fylos ; und "Hooks About tno Theater , " by IJi.uulor ftlutthows. The Curiont Litcratuio Pub lishing company , 00 West Twenty-third street , Now York. Short Stoili's for October gives , ns the fuinomi story of the month , that queer con- celt of ( Jhmntsso'sentitled "Peter Schlomihl Tbo Man Without n Shadow , " ono of tno most celobintcd of thoola-timo Ciorman ro- mnnccs. Special tiunslntions from the Italian , ( . { took , SpanishFrench nud Russian , with choice English and Amoiican material , piesont n fascinating variety to the inter ested student of cosmopolitan tlction Pub lished by the Current Lltoratuio Publishing company , Now York. Rome , the Eternal City , Is sympathetically destrlbcd nnd admirably illustiutod in nn article entitled "Roma-Amor , " by Hcniv Tjtroll. In the October number of Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly. Other contribu tions nro "A Terrible Cuso , " bv Etta W. Pierce ; n paper on the hhtoiio Island of MncKinnc. by the Mnrqulso Lonzn , nud "Artists' Models , " by Isabel MoDougall. In addition to these , Cicoiyo C. Huilbut do- scilbosiin exciting biibtoiriiiicun liver Join- noy In tbo muivelous nbyss of the Pardirac , in Finnco , nnd there uio ulao u number of nblv Illustrated , interesting utticles t > yvell known writers. "Mr. Ucocher ns I Know Him" Is nn nt- tinctlvo title , and under it Mrs. Henry Waul Hoecher begins her series of poisonnl romln- Isconcos of her husband in the October Ladles' Homo Journal. In n delightfully frank manner slio tells of her Hist nieotlng with Mr lleeeher nnd how ho looked , their courtship nnd engagement , how ho earned his engagement ling ; his tirst sermon nnd curly religious bolleN Major MeKlnloy tins bis wife sketched for the llrs.t tlmo in piiut , with poitrait , in the series of "Unknown tendonclesof Now York's soclnl loaders aio described la "SocietyVomen ns Houso- kcepeiN , " Henry Clu\vs \ , tbo Now York bunker , tells about "Tho Muking mid Saving of Money , " Maria Purlou starts her now domestic depiutmont , us does Poster Coates his boys' pigo. Ella Wheeler \Vllcox dis cusses "Soclul Slnvo Muritots , " Susan CoolIdge - Idgo , Mrs. A. D T. Whitney und ICuto Tun- null Woods ouch hnvo n story. Harper's Magazine for October has an ex ceptionally tinelltcrarv menu. "Cuiro In IhOO , " bv Constance Fonimoro Woolson ; "Loiters of Charles Dickens to Wllkio Col lins. " edited by Laiirenco Hutton ; "The Art Students' Leuguo of Now York , " by Sir John C. Yon Dyke. "Poler IbbnUon , " a novel , by Ueorgo Du Mnnrler , nnd un nblo urticlo on London by the famous novelist , Walter Hesant , illustrated by Hurrv Fonn and II. D. NUhols , are sonioof the good things included In this number. Tbo October number of the favorite sportIng - Ing magnilne. Outing , is a gem of nrtlstlo itklU and lltorurv ability. Tee opening ctmi > - tcrs of Wenonn Cillmun's now racing story , "Saddlo aud Sontluient , " occupy tbo loading position , but from cover to cover the OiKobor number is full of interesting contributions by well known writers The iiubllshen nro to bo congratulated upon the succors of their latest efforts. Llpplncott's Magazine for October opens with a complete novel entitled "Lady Patty , " by the Duehoss , and Is followed by a host of excellent contributions. Including "Healthy Heroines. " by Jullen Uordoc , "A Tlttlu with uTnotul , " bv Kitwnrd Uodloe , "October , " by rioreiico Knrlo Coates j "The Bells of San Gabriel , " by Gcrtrndo Franklin Atherton ; "A Minor Chordtov Ella Wheeler Wllcox ; "Dream nnd Decd.tf by KntherlnoLcoUntcs ; "Tho Common Uomif > , of Eurotw , " by Ollmor Speed ; "Wltb Waablngton and Wnvne , " by Melville Phillips ; "Tho Last 'Landfall' of Columbus. " by William Agnew Puton , nnd several others wliicli want of snnco prevents from particularizing The leading nrtlcio In the Overland Monthly for October- by Mllicent Wash- burn Slilnn , on tbo now Luliind Stanford Junior university. luls copiously Illustrated. In tbo snmo number Prcsldont David Starr Jordan , of the now university , contributes nn excellent paper on VTho Church nnd Modern Thought. " "Tho Fruit Canning Industry , " bv Charles S. tlrceni' , nnd "Th * First Public School in California , " by J. C. Pelton , the llrst publlc-achoolmastor In the state , nro two other papers' that will bo rea'l ' with keen In terest by n largo section of the patrons of the Ovcilnnd .Monthly. Tboso who have seen the nutoblogrnpby of Bon Duller so far ns it is completed asset t that It is full of spicy reading. The NPW England Magazine for October , by special nrrnngomont , brings out In udvnuco of the publication of the book , a chapter of It ro- veallng the boyhood llfo of Butler. In the same Issue is nn nrtlcio on James Russell Lowell by Dr. Kdwnul Ererott Hnle , the brilliant cssnvUt. A now feature hns been Introduced this month. It is "In n Corner nt Dodsley's , " n setlcs of gossipy papois about writers nud books by Winter Bluckbuin Unite. 'ilio elect i lent business evidently continues to make rapid strides. The Electrical World , the pioneer American journal in this line , issued n paper , dated September 1 ! ' , consist ing of no fewer than 100 pages of tuo slzo of Harper's Weekly. Tlio issue was devoted principally to n full stcnoirrnphlo report of the recent electric light convention ut Mon treal , und the pnpois and discussions will bo found of much Interest , not only to pro fessional electricians , but to every Intelli gent reader who wishes to keep up with the progress of the dny. The Electrical World is published weekly , nt 107-177 Times building , Now York and costs S.J n year , Including postngo. or 10 cents u week of ncwsdonlois. Aicudcacon F. W. Furrar opens the Forum for October with n brilliant nrttclo entitled "An English Estimate of Lowell. " A paper which should bo carefully perused oy the public in general nnd rouncilmen in partlcu- lur is "Ono Remedy for Municipal Mlsgov- chaimlug voiscs by Algernon Charles Swin- burnoglvoa pleasant variety to this i suo. Senator W. F. Yllns nnd Mr. E , M. Winston discuss compulsory and religious education ; Mr. Fiod Atkinson has something to suy on the "Real Meaning of thn Free Colnngo Agi tation , " and the "Incicnso of Crime oy 'Re formatory' Piisons" is ably treated bv W. P. Andiows. Other nrtlclcs are "Agricultural Depiossiou and Wnsto of Time. " by Presi dent D. S. Joraanr ; "Tho Needs of Our Army nnil Navy , " bv Colonel Theodora A. Dodge ; "A Nnvnl Militia nnd Resoivo , " by Lieuten ant Commander J. W. Millar ; "English Roy alty : Its Cost and Its Uses , " by Hcnrv La- bouchoio , nnd "Tho Increase of Gambling and Its Forms , " by W. B. Cuitis. A vciy pretty sketch , which will bo hulled with delight by the juvenile readers of St. Nicholas , is "An Artist Who Loves Cols and Dogs nud Pnlnts Them , " by W. Lewis Finsor , which appears in the October num ber of thnt excellent , magazine for childion. The Illustrations which accompany the arti cle aio very catchy and life-like. The other features are ns usual , just the kind that in terests our bois nnd pills. Published bv the Century company , Union Square , Now York. The Jonness Miller Illustrated Quarterly is nn excellent periodical for ladies und should bo liberally patronized by tbo fair sex. It is full of sound ndvico on such topics ns dross reform , hygiene , bodily development , food nnd in fact everything tbnt concerns the well- fate of the best oortion of liumnnitv. Pub lished bv B. Harding , 21 East 1-outteenth stieot , Now York. A very pretty nnd nt the same time "sensi ble llttlo magazine , published for the edifica tion and amusement of llttlo girls , is The Dolls' Dressmaker. " It is only 50 cents a joar or 10 cents n number , and therefore within the teach of all. Published by Jennie Wren , 33 East Sovontjseventh street , Now i'ork. A now and attractive edition of the novels of Munsflold Tracoy Walworth hns recontlv been Issued bv G. W. Dllllnghnm , the well known Now York publisher. Air. Wnlworth is the author of seven works of iiction , of which "Doluplalno , " the ono now before us , is perhaps a topioscntntivo. It is not difll- cult to imagine thnt Rider Hnggnrd was u clouo student of Mr. W.tlvvorth's wiltlngs , for the plots and Incidents of many of Hag gard's works are to bo found in "Dolaplalne , " and the lutter was written moro than twenty years ngo. There Is much in "Delaplnmo" to interest the loader. The style is elevated nnd scholntly , but not dldacfic , the dtnmatic incidents nro not too highly colored , nnd there is all through the wotk a strange mixture of the ptobublo und the improbable that makes it doubly fascinating. "From Mnnger to Throne ; embracing n I\ow Ltfo of Jesus , the Christ , und u Historv of Palestine nud Its People , " by Rev. T. Do- Wilt Tnimngo. The eminent iliviuo hns told the life of our Savior in this volume in bis own fellcitious stvlo. These w ho huvo cither heard him preach or read his sermons wil | anticipate a masterpiece on this subject fiom | his pen and on perusing "From Manger to Throne" they will not bo disappointed. Apart fiom its religious toaebings , and these are , of coui o , of incalculable vnluo , this work will bo found extremely iutoiosting from u historical standpoint , ft Is copiously illustrated , although the illustrations nio somowhut infonor in qunlitv. Published bv the Historical Publishing company , Phiiadcl phin. "Tho Loaf Collectors' Hand Book and Herbal mm ; nn Aid in tbo Preservation and In the Classification ot Specimen Loaves of the Trees of Northeastern America , " bv Chailos S. New hull , will bo found an inval uable work not only to these w ho tnko delight - light in leaf collecting , but ulso to students of botany. It Is verv comprehensive in its ti eatmcnt of the subject , including In its -'Hi pages the nnmes of nil the important trees , with Illustrations of their leaves. Ample diiectlons aio given bow to Unit the nnmos of specimens nnd nlso how to mount nnd pu- servo them. The nirangemoiit of the work Is excellent. Published by G. P. 1'utnani's Sons , S7 nud 20 West Tneniy-thlrd street. Now Yoik nnd for sale by Cuaso A : Eddy of thU cilv. DoWitt'a Llttlo Early RISOM for the liver ISKKJt % .ll" . How It AYas Observed In St. l.ouls An IntelCKtlnji I'ro rnnuno. ST. Lot is , Mo , Oct 4 The celebration of Gorman day this vear not only commem orated the ilrst settlement of Gorn nns in this country , but also formed part of the na tional observances in anticipation of the dis coverv of America by Columbus Con- coiilia park was tbo scene of the uomonstrn tion , which was begun today nnd will bo con tinued tomorrow 'The ' programme for today ombriiceil speeches , slngmir , turning exer cises by bojs nnd girls and dancing To night theru was uatoimlng scene with fort ress , military and pjrotrchnio displays , and In conclusion there was a concert and danc ing. Theio will also bo nn interesting pro gramme rendered tomorrow. CiosjIer's.MugioIiosiiacno WnfOH. Curesal headaches In 20 minutes. At all dr Solid Trniimirroni Oniiilia. Vostibnled , electric lighted and steam heated , with thodihost dining , bleeping nnd reclining clmir car service in the world , \ia the "Ohlcago& Omaha Short Lino" of the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway. Double daily train service , leaving Omaha at 12:15 : p , in and 0:20 : ix in , with no transfer at Coun cil HlulTs as heretofore. Anp'y 1501 Farnam btreot for tieuotsaml further in formation or address F. A. NAsii , J. i : . PISIM-O.V , Gen. Agt. City Pass. Agt R PRICES m 3akin _ 'owder ' Used iu Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard WHY THRY DO IT. People don't trade ' with us because they love us. They don't come into our store in crowds because they're stuck on our clerks. They don't jostle and crowd each other to get the goods they want simply to amuse themselves. They don't stand around half an hour to get waited on when we're rushed , simply to kill time. They don't trade with us because we sell better goods than anybody else , because no one house nor dozen houses can corner all the good things. They trade with us because it pays them to do it , because we hit 'cm in their touchiest spot , their pocketbooks. In other words it's THE POWBJR OK PRIOR- that keeps the machinery of our business great constantly oiled. Never was that power ap plied with more force than we use it this week in our 13oy's Clothing department , in these four items. Two hundred and fifty knee pant Suits , strictly all wool , five hand" some patterns to choose from , ages 4 to 14 years , values up to $4.25 at Is the price we have made on about four luindicd fine all wool knco pant Suits , in beautiful styles and colors , in ages 4 to 14. Without the power of price they'd reach $6.00. School Suits made of splendid wearing All Wool Cassimercs in four (7 ,1 S \ > O choice styles , ages 10 to 13 , coat , vest and long pants value near the \ < LJI I I I seven dollar mark at } V- * ' Is the price we've applied to the same thing as the last lot , only they'll fit larger boys , fourteen to nineteen yeais old. Ifyoti did'nt ' know the price you'd expect the salesman to say $8.00. THE POWER ; OP PRICE will foe applied to our fourth shipment o * Pall Overcoats SKpect it. Samples in the Window. Look. Our Catalogue mailed Free , Send for it. The Cheapest and Best Medicine for Family Use in the World. Instnntly stops the most cvcriicHtlnRpilns , ne\or fills to giro ciie to the sufferer , n foir applloitloai net like luaUc cnuslntf tlio palu to Instantly stop A Cure for all Bowel Complaints. Internally tnken In doses of from thirty to sixty drops In Inlf n tumbler of witer will cure In i few mln- ules Iramps. pasniH fcour Stomach , lollc. 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