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    TUP. OMAHA DAILY WlfoXDAY. NOVKMBKR 7.
ittMiro iMinti rni'vrti 111 PPPO
NEWS MIOJI COIMIL HUM'S '
Politicians Fnt in the fnmlay Houis Hus
tling for Votes. .
JUDGE : WGEE'S DEFEAT is ASSURED
KTCII ( Im Ociitnrrntt Cnnrrilo llint line'1' '
1TIII llu l.lrrlril-A ( lrr.it .Mnny Itcli
Ollun-tl , l > ut Very 1'cw Inkeii
Voting I'lncra.
Yesterday was a day of rest , nnd It was
observed us such by almost every ono except
ing the candidates whoso fates nro to bo
cttU-U tomorrow. Wires wcro strung all
over Iho cltv and the candidates spent the
entire day standing on the street corners in
dustriously pulling tho.eods that hungdown ,
trylnir to dislodge llio votes that were sup
posed to hnng on the other end.
The Interest now centers In the results tit
Iho election , and ovurywhero mav bo heard
speculations and prophecies as to the out
come. Political wlseacroi of both parties
predict unconditional defeat tor homo one ,
nnd the strange thlnir about It all Is that
their predictions do ant agree with ono
another in t.iu least , neatly every candidate
being marked out for sure defeat by some
man who has had a straight lip or ol-to has
had his weather eye peeled for stra.vs to
bhow which wav the \\lnd blew.
Hots have biH'ii offered plentifully by mem-
borj of both pirlliH on nil thn moro promi
nent candidates. The slowness with which
Propositions hnvt1 been nrcoptcd Is n good in
dication of what remit is anticipated In cer
tain direction ! ! . The election of Senator
linger , loputjlican candidate for cnngrcsx , Is
conceded by the majority ot the democrats ,
nnd even uy the friends of Judge McCSco ,
the democratic candidate. Ttio lattur gon-
tloinan has conducted u lively campiicn but
ho has done it In altogether ton quiet a icnn-
nor to suit Iho members of his party nii'l 1ms
refused unconditionally on a number
of occasions to put hlnisi.lt on tec-
ord nb to Iho Issues ot the
cntnpamn. The consequence 13 that
there are a good many whoso votes \vcio
counted on carllorln the campaign for Medea
that cannot bo reckoned on now. A bet was
posted at a principal cigar store yesterday
offering $10 that linger uould hnvea majority
of 100 , but In spite of the amnllncss of the
amount It had no taker. A number of other
bets were offcicil for larger umountt on the
tame thing , with the sumo result. A number
of younir men pooled together nnd made un
n nurse of H.OOO nnd offered Itngalnstfsuo on
Harrison's election. The ? SUO was not forth
coming.
The polli will open tomorrow morning at S
o'clock In all the precincts. The prospect Is
that the vole will ho about the same us last
fall. Saturday's registration was vorv light
nnd Drought' total number of voters
bardlv iiuc.vo what it was at that time , in
splto of thu fact that the present Is a pirsi-
dontlal election. The voting places will bo
as follows :
i * First ward Klist precinct. n2l HastUraad-
woy ; second precinct , l.'Il ICust liroadwav.
Scond ward- First precinct , 'US West
Broadway ; second precinct,810Vest Uroad-
wav.
wav.Third ward- Firs : precinct. 2South ! ) Main
street ; second precinct , s.'H South Main
street.
Fourth Ward Pirit precinct , 'JOS South
Main slrtol ; second ptccmut , corner Main
ntrmit and ICielitli nvcnue , tno old llro house.
Fifth Waid-Pirsl precinct , 1013 West
Uroudwav ; second piccinct , west end Plan
ter's hotel.
Sixth Ward-First precinct , 2WO West
Uroadwny ; second precinct , Uu'-On , Locust
street.
Knno TowiiBl.lP , outside of City Green's
residence , near school house.
Xophyr of all colors , best quality , only
6c u okoin. Boston Storo.
C'utlcura soap at tlio Boston Store for
1-lc each.
If you don't wrail to buy bard co.il you
had "bettor KOO Bixby about thoso'oll
burners. .They uro adapted for use in
hot air furnaces , steam and hot valor
boilers , with no co.il or ashes to handle.
The Kail hint novelty bnso burners
tire the bn't lioato in the city. Sao
thorn at Swaiuo' ! . .
Rhandon Bolls loilot soap 15c a cake.
Boston Store ,
Our line of lad ion fjroy and ecru vests
nnd pants al MV ; boats the world ; any
size. Boston Storo.
Ton bhiu es capital stork CHi'/ens State
bank for bale. H. II. Sboafo.
Boston store close ? ovary evening at 0
p. in , , miles ? Mondays and Saturdays.
fJo in and * eo the now hats and bon-
notb at Miss Sprink's. ID Main stroot.
Writing tablett ) 1 cent each. Boston
Store. _
Nodding llflls.
Cords nro out announcing the innrrlagu of
Miss Harriott Foster to Arthur C. Smith of
ttils city. The wedding toolt place last
Wednesday at the homo of the bride's par-
cntH , Mr. nr.d Mrs. Joseph \V. White , nt
Klmhiirt , Hoylston street , UrooUliua. Mass.
The bride Is well Uncivil in Council Bluffs ,
whcro Mio has \isliod. The groom is a son
of M. 10. Smith and Is prominent in business
and social elides , 'llio happy couple will
maUo their homo la I'ouni'il UlnlT.i.
ThU afternoon nt : t o'clock the marriage of
K W. Uont of Omili.i and Miss Mary A.
liosbco will tai'.o place nt the residence of
the bride , Wi Sovenlh avenue. KPV , K , J.
Uabcork will perlurin the caroinony , alter
\\hlch thov will leave for .1 bridal tour in the
east. Upon iholr return they will make
their home in Omaha.
Tlurrlnon and I { old , Cleveland and
Stfjvoiibon campaign caps for oc at the
Boston Store.
S. B. Troivolt , watchmaker. 740 B'way.
Dos Moines cat-tllo soap 3 caiccs for
lOo. Bontoii Storo.
Wo show every thing in underwear for
Indies , mii-os , gents and children , in
wool , cotton , oti' . , cream , white and
black. Boston Storo.
SPO those oil heaters ut Swaino's , " ; > "
Broadway , _
Don't forget that Sivalno sells tlio
Klinliurst
Gcntloinon , the finest line of tall goods
In the oily , ju.it received. Uuitur , the
tailor , 810 Broadway.
Ask to BOO our gouts' groy underwear
nt U"c , marlaul down from IWoj tv huni-
uor , Boilnn Storo.
Coinfortoi-h in n\\ \ \ grades , romfortors ,
nt 7.50 , 8Se , $ J.U ( > , l.W. $1.- > ( ) , S-'J.dl ) to
li $4. ! ohenpor \ tluui onu unn innlo Ilium. '
Boston Storo.
The Roimino HunO.ilt stoves nro sold
cnlyby t'hiiH. Sw.ilno , TJ7 Uronilwuy.
Call iiiul bco Uioin.
Gloves In liitl , gloves in wool , j loves
in ciiBlunoro , uluvos in lonthor , knit
tjlovos , in fiit-t till uliuls of cloves mien
mittens tit our usual tow iirko * Hoston
Stoto.
_
Hnndenino now Ingrain carpets arriv-
nit ; dully nl thn Counuil HlulTu Curpot
cunipiiny s. 1'rlcos o ( carpuu uro uolnir
up dully , but the ola prices , will remain
in foa'u tliibvouli. .
it l' rtjr.
M- . > . S. P. MucCounoil entertained a uum.
bor of friends at her homo on First mo
lust Friday afternoon In honor of her or ,
Mrs. Cluup , ol New York city. The house
was decor.Ued with bowls of yoilow and
white chryianthomuiiu. High llvov.i
lim > eil , r.rl/o being nwardad to Mrs , Ulll ,
Mr . Loomls nnd Mrs. HocUwell , The
euests wore : Mcsdnmot Maurcr , Stownrt ,
nutiluln , Habcock , MclMnnell , Holcomb ,
Leftcrts. Kor , Waddell , Chnrmnn , Hill ,
Farnsworth , Francis , HondrlcUs , Sautulers ,
liockwell , Loomls , Sapp. Harclay , Van
Hrunt , lln.iclnnd , Fuh , Fcrtnn nnd Miss
Rockwell , Mli.s Waddell , Miss Uiblnson and
Miss Chapman.
I'lru ( triiidir ly iinil ( loninr or llnntin
stteet.
Our Into loss oy flrovm covered by
two policies both In the COUNCIL
BLUFFS INS1TIUNCK COMPANY.
By 7 o'clock Iho next morning after
the llro the secretary was on the ash
heap , pencil in hand , ready to figure the
loss down to bedrock , which ho did , too ,
saying that' it was his duty and no I
Miiall part of his business ' ' So long as I
ho did not ( io below bedrock wo had no ' ,
reason to complain , consequently the '
soilloinoiit was not onlv prompt , but in
every siillsfncto'v , so much s-o that
in iiddition to HLHOO. ! ) ( oven policies )
carilod by this company before the llro
we now add to it J 1 0,000. 00.
lh < ln < T intimately acquainted with the
"cciolary and directors wo ranuot bo
persuaded that bottsr indeinnilv can bo
oblaincd than that offered by our homo
company , besides wo believe In patron-
l/.lng worthy homo ontorpriscs , every
thing hoing oqit.il , and tinier \vo do wo
shall continue to bo dopcndont on for
eign capital and corporations
G. \Viuit.r.n : : ,
J.v * . A. HIUIMJ. :
Wrapper blanltPts In sill styles , tlio
great lenders are tnotlinin brown with
dark brown border , medium grey with
blno , medium grey with pinlc , und ti
variety of others. The great cra o. the
most Jomfortiblu morning wrapper ever
thought of , 7-V tindSl.UUotiuli.Vo hnvo
fovornl nil iv.iuio up. ( . 'all anil " = 00 styles
nnil t'tlio u natlurn. Boston Store.
To thu \ otf r < nl Kiinii Ton nshlp.
Having sorvoil niiu term us juitiuo of
the poaoo , tn I bellovo , with ro.isunablo
siitisfiu'lion J ' ' solicit
, I'ospei'tfully .your
voto-i us mi InilopondoiiL cntidulntu for
thtit oHico. W.V. . COM : < .
Caps of till styles , caps of all prices ,
cans for hoy- and girls. Boston Store.
Uni'rs at tlio DrUln - Turk.
Arrangements have boon made for some
foot races nt tne Union Driving pirnVed -
ncsdny afternoon , commoncinsr nt 2 o'clock.
Hess , ICnpiiell and IiufT will take part.
Hess uncl" Knpocll for n purse of S.iJO , and
Hess nnd IlulT for $101) ) . Both race ? are to
bo for 1UO yards.
The many friends of \ V.V. . Cones
predict with confidence his election as
justice of the ponce , deeming it a deserved -
served endorsement of an ntlluor who
has proven himself both competent and
honest.
The A. I ) . T. C'o. has added two now
hacks to its force and will answer calls
at nil hour ? , day or night. Tclophono ,
179 ; olllco , S Main street.
Recollect that some of the best part of
the Hiirhorn jewelry stock will bo placed
on Falo at the auction this nftornoon and
evening , and Unit it will bo sold fur just
what the bidders chose to give for it.
ll is a siilondid Umo to provide for your
holiday presents.
To t Ho Colored Viitcm.
You are invited to Join lu rank v/ltli the
Lincoln club tonight at thn rr-puhliean hcnd-
quarters nlf > : : iO o'clock to attend tbo rally in
Umnhn. LiconiiC < Y. MIMIIN , President.
C. II. Uuih. faccrutary.
Goniiinultbuiul O iic , lltdlunt Homo
P. P. Stew.irt htovos and ranges , sold
exclusively by Cole & Cole , 41 Main.
Dress goods ; sec our line ; get our
prices.Ve slio'.v the nobbiest goods at
a big bavin"1 , ljing ; caah buyers and
cash sellers , iioston Storo.
Judson , civil oiiifineoi' , & ! Broadway
Ask to see our gents' grey at ) ! ) , hold
elsewhere for oOL1. Boston Store.
The lioslon Store closes ovary o von-
ing ut ( i i > . in. except Mondays and
Saturdays.
li'.Opeople in this city ua gn stovoi
'ihciaa Co. puis 'oiu i"n at cost
Ti.nOO yards lightchallie , the best thing
out for comfortoi125c a yard. Bobton
Store.
Davis fordruff-j and paints.
.MliHirlciillun. .
K V. Plumbing Co.
I'ouncll Bluffs I.umbor Co. .
A niPCtniK of the Woman'H Christian niso-
elation will ho htld nt'J o'cloclt this oftur
noon for the pninoao of eoltllnu up the
linanccs of the Li.iiar , A full atiendsnco i
desired.
Mw. 1'rod I oiitylncor. who has bacn
dangerously ill for some time , was rcpoited
by bur friends to bu in n still moio precari
ous condition yesteruav and but little hope
could bo entertained of her recovery.
HepnUr convocation of Star chapter Xo.
17 , Itoynl Arch MaioiiR , this cvenlnir.
Annual election of ofllcrrs and othur Im
portant biulncis. All Uoyal Arch Masons
in Rood siandlnt' aio requested to bo present
Some sin.ill uovs threw stones nl Iho In
coining Xortbwoslora passenger tram last
evening ; on nvoiine ( ! . Two of the stones
passed through Uio windows and atrncK
some of the passengers. Onu man sustained
n severe brniso on the head anil another on
the hand. A semen was made by tlio uohco
for thu labcrvants , but \vitbout success.
Vou don't want a torpid liver ; von don't
wnnt a bad complexion ; yon don't want i
hail broith ; you Uon't want a lioadnchn.
'ihc-n UHO DoUltt'a Little Karly Uiacri , the
llltlo pllU.
Yarns of all Jtlnds , yophyrs , Saxony ,
Spanish , ( iertnnn knitting , Angora
wool , ( lurinantown wool , etc , Full line
of black and colors at our usual lov
prices. ISo.ston Store.
Coal and wood ; best and cheapest
Missouri hard wood in the city prompt )
delivery. II. A. Cox , No , 1 Main.
*
InMcud of bolting a hat on election
wngiM1 one of those hnndboino low-priced !
vvlnu or brandy nets nt Lund Hroj ,
Hcaiitifnl now fancy chenille tnblo
covoi'9 , Ilia latoat new tiling of tlio pen-
EOII , at the Council Blnil's Carpel com-
11jinny's. .
Sue our line of writing jmpor nnd tab-
lots. Ilandfcomo box of paper lUje.
Hoatoii Storo.
Ilcaliesof Cansiiii soap , an elegant laun
dry Kap , i..ndo by Colgate & Co. , nor
lOc. Huston Store.
Highest of all in Leavening Pov
ABSO1JU
CLOSING RALLY
Final Scenes of the Gftmp\ign in Dough ?
County This Evening ,
REPUBLICANS WILL HAVE A GRAND PARADE
l.rndlnt ' ; Orntnrs of thn I'nrty to Kntrrtnln
tlic I'pnplo nt irpniltl : a Hull An
inllnm.i ; tlc Drinnnttriitloii U'lll
Coni'lnilc thn Occa liii.
Tonight the campaign will bo closed In
Omaha with n Brand public demonstration.
This cold , hard Btntcmont convoys no tJen
of | the great gathering of Iho class which this
cottlng-away ( rally portends. It U to ba n
closing-up of tno ranks all alone , a bracing
ol the will and a renewal ot the dotormln-
olal
ntlon to co to the palls tomorrow und bury
freetrado , wlldcit money nnd subtroasury
schemes out of Mpht boacntb an avalanche
scol
ol honest American votes.
oltl It u unnecessary to dwell on the details of
this last railTor several WCCKS plani
hnvo teen laid for It , nnd nil arrangements
are complete to niaku It ono of the grandest
showings ever witnessed. Every clue In
Omaha , South Omaha , Douglas count } nnd
from nmny of the outsldo c lllcs , every re
publican ! voter In fact , will tnUo part In the
parade. After the public snow there will bo
a meeting at Uxp.osltlon ball , which will bo
addressed by Judge Crounso , lion. T. .1
Mijnw , 1) II. Mercer , Ooorco H. Hastings , ,
.1. K , Webster , John M. Tburston , _ „ _
Mooio and other prominent republican
spjakora , In ten-minute spocche ; .
Ulll llntiMi ( iliinil I'.il-.ulr. ,
Promptly at 7:30 : o'clock the p.irado will
format Ijiahtecnth anil \irnani l streets , with
the light and loft of the column icsting on
1) ouirlos street on the north and on Barney
street on the south , all divisions and clubs
,
facing west. Should the space bo too lim
ited the intersecting streets cast of Klsb-
toonth will ba occupied.
rho lluo will form lu Iho following order
ard will bo under conumnd of H. II. liobl-
son , with.lohn M. Tbur ton , monibcr of the
executive commltton ami cx-pro ° idont of the
Nation il Republican In.iyiiL- . \V. I-'inslne ,
president , and JJrad D. Slnuchter. secretary
of the State league , the mcmiiars of the ex-
rcutlvo cominitleo , Major T. S. L'larUsou ,
Frank 1) . Drown , Major U. II. Wheeler ,
Oolonm Frank II Moores A. S. Ch irchlll ,
John lOslckv , Coori ; ? II , Hastings anil .1
U. Southard as Ills aides , and B. Iliuby ,
Louis Littlotleld. John Lewis , W. II. Butler
und J. I ! . Piper In chnrso of tlio several di
visions :
HI1ST IIMISION' .
Incentive Officers of tlio Id-publican State
Members of the County"ami City llrmibllcan
Cciitr.il C'Diiimlttcos
l.liu-o n riiunbe.iii Club.
Lincoln C ulot II .n 1.
IJncolu .MMuhliu Hub.
lll.iir l'ii'ilillcin ! ' : Club.
Stuto slatting lapiiblk' in clubs.
SKUONII mvist > x.
Unlloy'siiino ) I Itluirs Curnot Hand.
Council IllnlU Mirchlii : , ' Cinb.
ll.urlsoii Ailvauuo ( . ! u irJs.
Tllllil ) DIVISION.
T | | < l toll Drum Cotpi.
I'ltin W ml I'laiiiuu in Club.
N'InlliVard Unlforiiiinl Muicliliu Club.
Walnut lllil KupnblliMii Oliilj.
West Mdo Ucniibllciin Ului ) .
KUhlliV.H1 Uupiibllf.in Club.
jouiirii IIIVI--IO.N.
II in I.
Snntli Oman i 1 1-iinba.iu Club.
Union I'.icllit1 Iloi'liiuailcr4 llupiiiillc.iu Club
.soulli Oiriiha Miiichlnx Club.
I'll Til DIVISION.
FovonthV.rJ Il.inil.
Soveiithtii I HuuubllLMii Club.
1'uurlhVird : Ivttpnbllu in Club ,
P1\TII lllHIO.S. .
llui.l.
riftWsirl Mtirchlne Club.
Second U ml UopublV.in Club.
All city i-lubs nototliuriri-.il designated.
SKVl.NTll IIIVIS O.V.
West Omaha Drum Corps-
Murour t'nlfniiiiuil ( JmriK
MMb W.uU .Maroliln'Olub. .
Sixth Ward Mounl'-il ( Juili.
ll.irrl ui tiu.irlh. .Mountod.
nnd nil cluus fiom Iho countiy precincts ot
tliL county.
All clubs not on tune mil tnlto their posi
tions in the line at tlifi renr of the column.
All calorod rapublieans will fall in : uul
march v.-ltn the llnnisou Uuards , in the second
end division.
Mrs. WinslowN sootbinir nyrup for chil
dren teething relieves the child Irom pain.
'J5 cents u bottle.
, s/.v.i7 ; { I'.tiiiiucifs trutif.
hrcrotiiry Iln k iJniiBi-aiiiluton Him on Ills
Athlnincuts ior tin , riirmur * .
FAiuuriiv , Neb. . Nov. ( ) . [ Special to the
DI.B. ) In an interview with Senator A. S.
Puduock , who suoUo here Saturday to a
nnd enthusiastic meeting , your correspondent
loiirned that the seuator recently rvcuivetl a
letter from 'SucreUry .1. M. Itusk , of the ls-
p.mmentof Agnuulturo , very complinientarv
to the bonatoraud full of intoruution of In
terest to the general public. The latter reads
us follows :
lisi'iKT\iivr OF AIIHICLI.TVIIE , Orric K or
THE Smi.Tiur : , WismxnroN , D. O. , oept.
5 , IbOJ.-To Hon. A. S. PaUilodf. United
Stiitt's Senator : My Dear Senator -in re-
vIowiiiR tno work of this department under
the present administration I hiive boon so
Impress-id with the v.ilno of legislation , In
llio passage of which jou huvo been Ini-RCly
instruracnt.il : that I would do violence to mj-
own feclhiss if I ilid nut tender yon some
expression of inv appreciation of" your un-
falliiiU supparl nn I uuio a'lvocaoy ot all
raoasuros cominR before the United States '
senate loouini : Io the extension ofthodo-
p.irtment's sphere of work and to Its greater
oflleiency. It will , I am sure , bo over a mat
ter of conpr.itulaiioa to you that vou have
been not onlv Instrumental in adding so
largely to the usefulness of tbo Department
of Agriculture , but that you hnvo yourself ,
la many cait-i , InitUttd the IcRUIntion uy
whieb this added usefulness li.i > been pro
cured ,
The effectual extirpation of plcuro-pncu-
inonia in this country nni.v bu deservedly
clinmed as ono of thogreatesitrlumphsof ttio
present administration , for no ono could pos-
nbly cstnnato to Its fullest extent the vast
Injury to cattle jjroivors and farmers of
the United Statoi , which the coallnuod ex-
istcnco of thl' < dlsehso on our soil , ovmi
ttioufih con lined to a few isohitoa localities ,
would ovonlunlly have wroueht , ana in
coneldcrnuon of thls > great result , ] prate-
fully roiiicnucr the unfailing support nc-
carded by yourself m all my efforts"towards
its accomplishment , and at thosnmo tlmo
pratofully rccoKiiUo ttio value of the pro
visions in the now bill Introduced by you
and now pcndlrtK in conpro s. It ( 'ives'nio
pleasure , furtncrinoro , to testify to the
creat valuH to our cattle Interests of the
bill introduced by you , ami which , thanks
to vour Intelligent advocacy , became a law
Mnrrh a , 1MU , by which IhU department
tins neon enabled to lusuro proper uccnmmo-
datlons and humane ireatinciit of export
cattle on tthlpboaid. Few people realize tbo
extonlof the llnt wngod in ( Jroat. Ilritnin
au-anistour livestock shipmenis , osK > n ihly
by phllanthroplo associations aincorcly
anxious , no doubt , to effect the mitigation
of sufferings endured by ammnls at sea , but
really and indcfatigably urged by those who
'owcr. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
0
JTELY PURE
r > ppo cd tuo Amorlidft'Uvc slock exrtorn to
UroAt Hrlt.tln , rotfrftfllnR Ihoin n * offering
( Ungurou * rompctltlon to Hrltlsh cittlo In-
tcro < tt < . I nm free to say that the only
method by which IhU Antagonism cottM
hnvo boon succosjfftllv mot , W.M ihntnf-
forJ J by the stipei'l/l cm ot thU depart-
rcunt under the nuttvtilcti bcJmo n Intv
through jour effort * ,
The prand VesulK obtained by the In
spection of nnlmaU'nnfl ' mean now PiMctlcail
by tin * department hml the recognition won
for lU oiticlcnty frotif numerous forcizn ROV-
crnmonts , rMUltlng In the withdrawal of nil
existing prohiliUlonftiapniuit American ine.it ,
unit especially Aruorlc.in per * products. It
fonign countries , hu\o rc.icbod our hlgliosn
nutlclptulonj , and n you wcro to a vor.r
largo extant the nutbor of the bill providing
for such Inspectionutiil as you were , furtnor-
moro , largely Instrumental In the pixsnRoof
ttio bill I'oported by tha committed on foreign
nffnlrs In rafaronco to our siltnl tnunti , it li
duo to .vou that I should express mv own
obligations and the obligations of all who
nro Interested In our animal Imlustrv , for Uio
nrent scrrlco rendered by you In this connec
tion.
tion.You
You have , I know , boon already much
Kmtlflcd by Ilia data which 1 have turnUhu.l
you ro nrJinF the success nttundliiK our ef
forts to introduce American Indian corn into
Kuropo for the purport of human food , and
I wish to convov to you my wnrai personal
111311111 for your constant and generous sup
port of my cflorts In this direction , culmlnat-
in ? in an appropriation by the last congress ,
through rour efforts , ot n sum reasonably
commensurate to the itnportnncn of this
work. Your success in securing double ttio
appropriation tnauo for this purpose by the
tioiisnof rcprcsonlutlvm , must bo uspecally
KiMtlfyltiK toou in view of the facttuatyour
own ' atato Is one of thu ijre.uott corn pro
ducing f.tuKM In ttio innoti niul that Iho llrst
fi loudly recoKinUou accorded to Colonel
Murphy , Iho iigont of llio dupirtmunt in Ku-
rope , cnmo from tlio State Board of Agricul
ture of Nebraska.
There is nnother important industry to
whloltoti hnvo t-ivcn u ireat deal of your
tlmo and attention , t refer to the develop
ment of the beet mienr Industry In the
United ! States. The department has always
batiii able toruly upon you for help and for mi-
vjeo In regard to its work in this matter ,
l.nreoly through vour inllucnro there has
been esubllsuod in the state of Nebraska a
beet sugar o\pertinent station , under the til-
icctlon of the department , having for its ob-
j et the study of thu problem of sugar boot
I'tilluri , not only lor Nebrasua , but for all
that part of the central UniteJ Suites whose
soil and climate nro similar to thosa of Ne
braska. This station has noiv been In oper
ation two years ami nltcauy its beiicllcliil ef
fects are felt.
in connection with thH legislation thorn
have also been grants of money for the in
vestigation of other sugar producing plants ,
v\r \ i sorghum and sugar cuio. and to these
enterprises you have given your hearty and
unstinted support. Thu possibilities of the
development of a suuar industry are
ot such importance to the economical
welfare of Iho United States that It U
dlfllcult to estimate the value of logUl a
tlon which promotes it. The member
of the house of iopreentatlvos , or ot the
senate , therefore , who helps this ercat worn
along Is building not only for the prcsuat
hour Jut also for thu future wolf , re and
urospeiity of the conn try.
Lastly , in closing this brief review , lot mo
recall a few facts connected with the admin
istration of the weather bureau since its
transfer to the Department of Agriculture ,
which will , I nm sure , gratify jou , not only
as one interested in all things relating to
American agriculture , but as onu of those
whoso efforts were ohieflv instrumental In
securing this tr.uisfor and the consequent
great extension of the work of the weatner
bureau in the dliection of agricultural inter
ests. Since tbo transfer wo have added II
stations to the 51 .already issuing weather
limps , established I'J ' now stations lor rlvor
observations , 0 additional rainfall stations ,
12 new state weather services , 1'iSS nu\v dis
play stations , incrcasqrt the nurabt.r of vol
untary observers . " > G per cent , and the num
ber of dally woattior maps bv ! ll)09. ) You
\vill tilso bo glad to know that 'JO now lines of
railroads n.ivu duyng the past year been
"
adued to Iho number that , formerly tele
graphed our forecasts to their stations free
of expense. These facts sneak for thorn-
holvcs. You will note , also , that special me
teorological studiet bavc been undertaken in
the weatlier bureau , directed especially to
the solution of climatic questions affecting
agriculture. 1 am quite sure that it
will not bo loptj bpforo the farm
ers as a whole , throughout this
country , will roroxnUo with warmest appre
ciation the importance to them of the trans-
fur ol the weather buieau tothia department ,
and will be prouortlonateiy grateful to those
who , Ilko jouraelf , had so large a share in
securing this desirable change.
I have not attempted to icview all the de
tails of legislation which woulu be necessary
in order to arrive at n Just appreciation of
the vlsilanco with which jo'.i have , as chair
man of the committee on agriculture of tun.
United Stales senate , guarded the agricul
tural interests ot this country , or which
would unable those not familiar with con
gressional matter- appreciate the harassing
care which such vigilance Involves , but I can
assure vou of my oivn appreciation of all that
you hnvu done , and I trust that this reminder
of your tutimnto connection and co-operation
with the good work which this dopirtmout
lins been lit If ) to accomplish under thn prr < -
ont administration , mav not bo unacceptable.
I have the honor to remain , yours vorv ro-
J. Al , Utsit.
"Beauty is but skin-
deep" was probably
meant to disparage beau
ty. Instead it tells how
easy that beauty is to
attain.
"There is no beauty
like the beauty of health"
was also meant to dispar
age. Instead it encour
ages beauty.
Pears' ' 'qoap ' is the
means of 'health ' to the
skin , and so , to both these
sorts of beauty.
All sorts of stores sell
it , especially druggists ;
all sorts of people use it.
" * *
THE SHORTEST J"l LINE TO CHICAGO
is via the Chicago , Milwaukee
& St. Paul Railway , as repre
sented on this map.
Electric Li ht J , Siin M ei
ed Vestibuled trains leave
Omaha daily at/ioj p. m. , ar-
rivinp ; at Chtcag-o at9:30 : a. m.
City Ticket Office , 1501 Far-
nam St. , Omaha.
F. A. NASH , Gen'l Agent.
y ° u know wljy witli pleasure
Our faces so beam ?
OurSerVai\ts Our life
T e'er
is
a
gruniHe , drean\ .
Is ile ) cause of our bliss ;
For all sorts of cleaning
It ne'erQcoiiies
MADE ONLY BY
CHICAGO
. ,
I
THE CHEAPEST AND BEST MEDICINE FOR FAMILY USE IN THc WORLD
Iiftuntlvstops the moil or i" I itnii i ) ilns. ii'ivei fills I > i\o o iso ti ) the suiroror ; u few
upplleutlons act III"1 imuli' , cumin/ the p iln in lnt ml y stop.
A CURE FOR ALL BOWEL COMPLAINTS.
"CLEANLINESS IS NAE PRIDE , DIRT'S NAE HON
ESTY. " COMMON SENSE DICTATES THE USE OF
Tlio autumn i the time to paint , and ono coat brightens and preserves liousrs
and buildings and adds much to the value ana beauty of your property.
Would Too lik ! 'aint ' at Wholesale
\Vo want to boll you p'unts and evarythin"- used in paintincf at wholesale and
les . The Irst boiled oil youboiifflityon probably paid 70u a ( inUon fin- it.Vo will
Eoll you ono gallon or 100OUO gallons of any b-ands ut 40 ' . Xo\v wo have cauuht
your'attontion , read the rest of this and compare theic straight cash ] iries.
St. I.ouis lead , 7o per Ib. Horry Bros. , hard oil , o gal can ,
Omaha lead , 0e per Ib. $1.00 per sral.
.loplin lead , O e per Ib. licrry Mros , hard oil. 1 pr.U. can. $1.T" >
Cheap lead 6u lit.
Linseed per . . Oilier hard oils , from $1.00 to * l.oO
oil , boiled , 40c per g.U.
Linseed ol1. mw , Hie per gal. per , ; al.
Paint oil , ; 55e per gal. Mineral paints , dry , from IJc to I5c.
Ban el price , -c per yal lesa. Mineral paints , ground in oil , le to.0c.
\Vo Bunrnntoo to boas gond as any mixed paint. We will fccll jou at $1.2
per gallon , lias never boon bold for loss thanSl. 50 per gallon.
As good a paint as other dealers sell you for Sl.oO.Vo will sell you al $1 00
or gallon. _ _
Our Barn and Roof Paint
Wo will soil you at Toe per gallon.
PRIDES ON an imm SF i
On nil other goods our prices are equally low.
COMB AND SEE US AND BRING THE CASH.
C.B , PAINT , OI
1 and 3 , 4lh St. MasonicTemple.
TtTTBLEBRBTED
HID SANDWICH
Moro feold than all others coinhined. Do not bo deceived by imttilors or i > y
those claiming to have almost as good a machine. ] ! uy only the SANDWICH
CORN SHELLEE and bo protected by direct guarantee from rolublo mnnufnc-
lurcrs. You can alwayn dqpond upon our repairs being knnt in wtoclt by nil local
doaloiu Apply for o in-agon cy. Kond for cataloguoi and prlc3S. SANDWICH
Orj.-t Ml J O. , Council BlulTs , Tovva.
To'all ouncisof lots or purls of lots on Slililuy
streol , from -'sill ' Direct lo"ili | avuniiu.
Vou ii ro lieroliv nntillu'l thul tlio nniler-
sl.'nciltiiruoilUliilcrustud fruoholduis of lliu
clly of UiKiihn li.i > o licoii duly unpulnleil liy
thu mayor wltli the nppiuv il ot llio ulty i-onn-
ell of s.ild clly to ; iHiu s tint ( lam.iKii of thn
owners lospuutlvoly of Uio nropi-rty iidoi'loil
by tlio fliaiuo of KMiluof Mililiiy sirtct. iln-
uluri'd noci'ssurv l > y onlin'iui'U No .II'JI , p sieil
July M , IMI. ' . npurovo I .Inly i'S. IS'i. ' .
Von uio furinur notlflud Unit Irnliu no-
ciiti' | < ls lil iippolntiiiciil ami ( Inly ijiialllluil as
rt'iiiiuuii liy law , un ulll on llio Itiluluy of No *
voiulier. Ih'i. ' , ut thu liunr of Uo c'ouU ' n th
iiKirnliu ut thuollli'oof I'h , nil' * I' . llJiiJumhi ,
15 ( i DoOsoblrcul. within DID eurporutu llmlla
of nl < l ulty. meet for thn unrpnxiof coiibldcr-
Ini ; nnil imililii' us3u < hinonl of UIIMIUKO Io ihn
owner luspBotivoly of mlu pruportr ulfo'tcil
liy tnlil uiail'ii ' lul.iu. Inlo uoniuli'r itlon
bpeelnl lipiiiillts. If : inr. Vou u're hnruliv iiotl-
lii'il to < iu present at Iho tlinu anil pliicn afoifl'
mhl anil mal.o uny olijcotlon to or it.iitciiienls
roiiccriiln'hulil iibii'Skincntuf ilun.i ;
.lAMKs hT ( ) ( KliAl.i : ,
JOHN P. l''lA ( K.
Coiiiinlltvu of ApPi'.ilM'ra.
Omnlia. Neb. . Nov. 1. IMC. .N''dlUt
illKi-itlUi ) iirKun'i rcKiilutt !
i'l , uuil are inir < | imlril iixuiinntl- .
; IUH Iiifillcliii * . Donu Hiniill , , 'rltr , 1
, OMlM' , 'I ! ) & 41 TarU I'llU'C , .V V.
ImprovB'J Safety Ehvators ,
KIMBALL BROS.
Cur..i'i slice ! .in 1 litli Ave , Ooiinvll Illuff
PSYCHO METRY
DR. EPVirv'JA HAZEN ,
'Jlio I'lienomciiul I'liyik'lan , Tnoliur ami Aut'ior-
cut , will tuacli | i4rcUumelrrtuilijr | lvaiiiiuiiil | olhcn
tu ouablo tbeiu to < lli > 4iiuil > ilUujsoi unJ Klvu t'.iu !
curallro auunl wlllinu lunkliu cuu lloni. i.'omuur
flHlaluikufliiilrwltlil.llO unit Imtvlliln ilumoil-
ttd. iiuriiKAi.Tii ori'iri : ,
MMh sU Ur. JU1I.91liiin'rro4 :
sr EC i AL. NOTICES
COUNCIL BLUFFS
The w.int ndvertl onifmM nima.iriiu In n
ncuspipcr Are oflou the moot Interesting
part of Its content * . They o\pro i the urgent
needs , the daily wlshot of * the ponplo who
wniit oincllilns and win ) .tie vrllllnx to da
t-omethln ; ,
EMPLOYMENT.
\\r.\N ri'l > - . \ Rood R rl for Rcnor.il homo-
work. II.ligf \ , roe tm : I'leKo street.
\\r.\NTnil-Hool Klrl for eonar.il hou o-
' orK ; Rood wiisos to cotnoctimt girl. 8j |
Third 'lU'iino.
HOUSKS AND LANDS ,
Ott.VNUi : crovvi in K.orld.i and Cillfornln
for s iln or trade. liiconshloUK Nicholson
S Co.
CltiAIMItnlvr : taiiiVi In Mlu'iu-sotTi for H\l
In < iu intltli's to suit , l.'usy ptyment * .
lirci'iisniolds , Moluil'iin \ t'o.
KVMIM and city loin * Moui'V loinel on
A' stock and er.ilu. lie l tMl'tto for .
l\\i ) < llliu i ml business riMitaU. MonmIn.utul
forloojl Investors , l.ougeo , V rovU' . ill I'o.trl
Hrret.
I"H I'.XCIlANorf'p'ir ( niiuti-r-sooKon of
I-1 1 mil for I'oumnl llluiv > < property , will par
rush for illlToronee. lircvnsluul.ls Nleliolson
& i'o . fi''l llro ulway. _
" | r'l ! Sl.i : nioirost farm In I'ott-ur.-xUi-
- - me l'u. 41 1 tire * , wo I tuiulinl mil Im
prove ! I'rKo JUiina.'ro II II ihrn'oi
In Ai'lil' lunil for sule : boliuuninnoll
Illuirami Omaha : u ban : iln If tal > nn soon.
( ireiMisliIo iK Nli'linlson .V t'o , r.'l llroailwny.
iroi ! r.XCIlAMll'-ni ) m-re * in I'hllilpi
J iiiiintv , I'oo. with liiipimi'iiiinit' , for
stork ot ilry tfools und oldtliln or otUur
iiiiNu. I' II Shuufu. .
ON 1\SV ! pai'int'iits . "i-rouiii hiu si in .South
1st.ireut OroenshlohN , Mi'hoUon .t tkj. ,
O''l HID ulway.
H'OU .UAII' On sn.H.l . piyntcnts. fruit and
-L cardcii lun I noir Council III iITi 11 II.
Miuafe. HroMlw ly an I Main street
< i . .iTcs fors-ik-i lasidoclir
limits ( .itc'enslilulds , Meliolsun .V Co. , ( Ill
III ladiMi.
\\r \\OOH.VO > . liivoso m < of Iho llnusk
' ifaiins In southnujlorn loivi for sule.
( ' .ill and sco us MJ .Mulu slrt-ot.
HOlfl" I buzgv Mnntod foinnlitii > rove < l
iiruD.Tly In northuoit pinofi'ilv Oruuti-
Shu-Ms. Nii'iiolson . Co , ( ! JI llrouin.tr.
| j > 0lt UisT-The : following cl o'llnss :
Jlu loom duo Ilir. , 1,11 I'urk itvo. , TIJ.
.s-rooni iln oiling. T.'l So. l.th st. il\
s-t-ooiii tlnclliiu ; , ! > „ ' ! ) ' 'ml iivi' . , fji.
T riiuin duelling , ( il'iHth ' uvi > , * . : > .
" room dwell nUth st. ami Avenue 1) , } I\
7-rooin duullln ? , iss ; llrliiiU\uj" , til.
10-iooni dwullltiK. Mlliiiiton su. f.1) ) .
t rimiu dwolllng. : il ! Aventio O ,
0-room dwelling , 110 N. l.ith si , t-
Ci-iiioin iluolllnv , WU A venue II , i8. !
7-iuoni dvTolllntf.III ) lilncoln , tvu , * l
'I-roiini dwollln.i0 ! lint inony su. JIJ.
7-iooni dwollhr. . llalilillt I'l ice. $ \
(1-rooni ( ilwnlllng , 411 l "nil's si. , fr .
Ti-iooin ( twolllii ; , MynstersU \ , f II.
fi-rooni dwelllii'j , li.LMJ.nl uv . , II' .
i-ioom dwtilllng. . " > Jl Mynstur s ! , I1S,5\
C-ioom dwulllng. ( iniliHMi uvu . * ! . ' .
C-rooin ( Ivvnlllnir. ivjfinth live. . * 12.
C.-rooiii d\\ollln ( ! . llubhltt j'l.icp. { I'.5X
V-roiini dvvullln ? , Mornliiirslilc. II.V ) .
l-rtioiii ilvvclllnv , li."i 1'nrk ave . tl'JTO.
.l-iootn ilivollln. ' . Vii \vonuo I ! A , f 10.
fl-ioom ilnullliiir. I Cl Wiishin.'lon live. . JUX
. * i-room dwelling. 401 N. Rth st , S10.
f > room ilivellliii ; , : > 01 N. Tth st. . ? lo.
ri-ioom ilHolllns : , HW. Avontiu K , 110.
4-roiiin duollliiL' . 14 CiMh uvu. . JU
U-room dwollliii. am 4th nt. . til.
4-ioom divollln ; , IIS Vine st. , { 10.
4-room nvvulllni : . Mil N. Tth , JIU.
( i-ioom dnollliu. "o ? 17th uvu. . fU.
ti-rooin dwolllii'/ I Avenue H. ? IO.
li-room ihvolllnu' , IKS , " ) Avonnu It , ? 13.
r.-1odin . ilwt'lllnir. III' ! llroadvvav. $10.
C-rooin duolllnK. I'.W ) sth uvu. , f U.
li-io mi dwelling I7u ) Avuiino A , } 10.
fi-rooni ( ivvulllnir , Ur-iliain , .
nvc nr , Hisli , K\
4-riOin house , 1701 uo Dili t. . $10.
"i-ioom dunllln , 'IIS ) Avontie A , fO
4-room duelling. 'JS 'I Avonnu D.t'f.
K-IOOIII dwelling. aS3 ! Avenue II. $1
4-iooin tlwollltiR , COIl ) AVOIIIIU C. IS
.Vroom dwo.lln . ! US Avenue C. $ < .
( i-ioom dwi'llliin' , Sl&l st. und \vtmio M , 11.
"i-room dwellliiK. 7011 H. Slril st. Jj.
. " -room ilvialllir- , 'DKi Avpnuo A. fi
4-ioom ilwollliiK , : .n. ) N. 1st st. . ? 7.
4-iuoni dwelling litl So. 1st st. , Jii.03 ,
"i-room dwotllnu , 'IliK ) Avenue A , t ) .
fi-room dive Iln ? . " 10 I'.111 : ive. , fO.
. ' ) -ronin dwclllni ; , IIS'J ' Avuiino A , fH.
'i-ioom dwulllnj ; . WJi Avenue I ) , f 1.
L'-room divollln , 1101 Avi-niii I ) , f.'i.
4-ioom iluolllnz , SV1) ) AVIMIIIU I ) , il.
: I-IOOIM ( IvvL-ll nir , ' . ' .l.'ll S. nth si. . t\
4 room ( hvolllnir , Sll Ave O. JlltOO.
4 room dnclllnir. 111 Vine at. , WW. (
i loom dwcllliiK."I I'urk uve. . $ r..OD.
U II. Phuafe , runlul uguat , llroudvvay and
Miiln slri'ut.
IrYOU have suvthlis ; for silu or trade sjs
i ; . II. She ii > . HIM iilvv.iy und .M iln stroot.
AilAltGAIN. li-iicio fruit and sardontraob
i'i ' inlli-.s from poslonieu. ' . " ] uures in KrapuD.
' , ' iicri' In bin kiicnk's , Sli iiiiplo ( roes. 75
liluin trei'ii. Urherrv trL-es. dwdllliu ; . stable ,
of. 1'rleiJl.OO ) . No tra'le. I' . II. Miu ifo.
t ) I ACIIKS Inaldo city limits : will foil In lot *
'one UTH up to suit liiiynr. Ureenshlclda.
Nicholson .t Co , C''l Hroadvv.iy.
IT Ol' like Mm ) trout muni und liiir-"ilns In
ie.il rst'ilu ' ( 'ill on Cieunshlulds , Nichol
son \ < o , . fi''l Hio.idv.Mv.
Iiii AI'UTS of clo ir Innd In ivisloin Ne-
1 i islci to nxi'liiiiiKii for a gen 1 itslilynoo In
r.niiH'il 111 u IIS. Want ho isu- , mid lots lor No-
lir. - ! . : ! land. Johnston & Vim I'.ittcn ,
\ \ ' 1. HAVE a Ro.id ten in' for a llvo or alx
' rootii lioti'-ii fiinr or llvo IdncKs from | > o < t-
olllrc. ( iiouimlilulds , Mcholson Co , . UJt
Illu iih..iy.
nio ) neros o' rhoii'u plnn lantH fet aalo.
inoir I'urvl" , Miss , liisy lorms In- ,
iiiiliunf Mri. 11. O llro.iki , or A. T. llluo , r.3
< lhstri-L't.
"I ijim V lu poo.I ( 'ouii'jll IlluirH pioporly.
1- Must ho Mild tills ui-'i'i ; . Circua lilelila ,
Nli'lllllbOll . * C L'O.
\\7l-1' ' AVIleintoineM who want hoiHos to
' ' rent , llavo yon the housL'sV ( ireenshleldv ,
MrliOlson iT ; Co.
_ _
KANC'll of JiO | ai'rei , nuir UliD7iin > io. Wvo.
line ImprovemDiiU , s mi' ) Ht u' ' < u'oin wltu
i itiicli ; llni'bl In thu stalu. Will oxi'lnurji ) fur
< oiiin'il Illuirs or Om. . ih i nrojurly. ( iruen
hhleldH , NiuhoNon A. U ) , ( ill llro ulway.
OIt ] , XMAN ( Ji-VJJJ : HtojJTof
n.i'rcliiindlso fur low i or nu'iturn
I Hid. ( iiven-liluliJh , Miliiiii : | a Co , Oil
H'u.iy. u enU for iidiiilnlslrntor.
. for iiduilnUlr itor. hive for sul
nun of the best ( l'j-auiu stOL'k farms In wuit-
nji lo'.vn. _
t
A HSI'ltAiri'S nnd loins Turin nnd city
p Ijinrjlil mid Hold , I'usiiy A
Tliiiiniis ,
MISCELLANEOUS.
/ i MtHAUB ram > vu < l , fiis < > | ioiils. viuilu unii
„ ' 'hlmiHiyHnUi.inud. I- I ) . ltni.o.'Uy jlld
I'OK h \ M : llnrdw.-ir ) NtozKs In Iowa nntl
I ? Niibrasltu. Involeju , ) , 'JOJ to W.O ) ) . li JL
Slll'llfO.
" _ _ _ _ _
SHOW"OABTJrf hilo uhu.iiiT tliKiol-font
en us vvlih..lron stindj. I'r.uili l.uvln'.t
more , II I'l.'inl
DANCING SCHOOL.
iM p
in. . u In.ts. T : U p in h xluls HJomil nii.l
foiiiili MonduyH. ' ) p. m. .Miislu fiirnlslioil uir-
lii'i und clubs Addrint K A. I'.irlorn.
( oniicll HliilTs , or Inn I , iinam st. . Omaha. W ,
' . i liamlerrf. Inslruetor.
COUNCIL BUF3 ! , m\i \ m
AMU n ! of Dvoni nn I ciu.inlii Mlono In tilt
l.lH'Nlbtylouf Uio art. K iduJ an I blilnol
uhrli"i niiiilo to Io ' < ui ui.l iu nu > v
Worlc proinptly done mid dullvoi-jl In all
iliu oo.intry. SuiU for unuu 1NU
C. A. MA01IAN. - - I'IMMM
ay , Ko.irNort'i.vnitara
C'UU.SJU , llUUir/l. 10 V4.
- - '
o . Oi : ) duu in thu Htuto ami
fiilenl ; couru. Jtoom * ) . I uuil u t > Uui'i r
llonru bluuk , O uuull tllutfi. I A.