A n A "nAtt.v wumr > rkMFi A v _ NMV n\ritMi : ; ? . T. iwi.t. ! l TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS. omen - KO. 12 PCA11L STREET Dtllrtred t > r carrier ta nnr part of tht cltjr. II. W. TILTON , Lessee. TnLEPHONEB-nu ! nt i e > mc . No. 4l ! n1ht Mltor , No. n. Mnyno Heal nstato agency , B30 Broadway. A marriage license was Issued yesterday to Frank Brundago , aged 21 , and Marie W. Llndcc , aged 19 , both of Omaha. The Ilcbckah Relief association will meet this afternoon with Mrs. antes , 807 South Seventh street. Business and work of Im portance. The Ladles Aid society of St. John's Eng lish Lutheran church meets Thursday after noon nt the residence of Mrs. Lobart , 1807 Fifth avenue. The funeral of John Fitzgerald will take place this afternoon nt 3 o'clock from the Congregational church , Instead of the resi dence , as first announced. "Jane , " one of the funniest comedies on the road will be presented nt Dohany's the ater this evening. The company Is under the direction of Gustavo Frohman. D. B. VanWormer , a Burlington switchman , was coupling cars In the- railway yards yes terday morning when a coupling pin flew out and struck him In the face. He has a head ache , but Is not badly hurt. At the meeting of the council this evening the petition recently circulated asking for the abolition of the chain gang so as to give the work of cle.inlng up the streets to the laborIng - Ing men of the city will be presented by Frank Trimble. Those having the matter In charge \\ant all the worklngmcn and others Interested to be at the council chamber this evening to assist the council In arriving at a decision. Wanted Oood farm and city loans. We have $400,000 to loan on Improved security at 0 per cent and small commission. We also have money to loan on stock and grain. LOUCHE & TOWLG , 235 Pearl St. Dunnui'A Overstocked into. In the face of lower prices and the con tinuance of the sluggish conditions of trade , our sales for the last week show a handsome Increase. The reason Is that the shrewd buying public appreciates our large assort ment of nobby styles and the fact that they can bo purchased at two-thirds the price asked at other stores. $5.00 ladles' shoes , hand turned and netted , for $3.50. $4.00 ladles' shoes , buttoned or laced , for (3.00. $3.50 ladles' shoes , button or lace , $2.50. $3.00 ladles' shoes , $2.25. $2.25 flno kid buttoned or laced needle points for $1.50. $1.60 kid patent tip and calf for $1.00. Misses' and boys' dress and school shoes from 75c to $1.75. Infants' and children's shoes , 20c to $1.00. Stacy Adams' men's flno shoes , $1.00. All styles , razor , narrow and square toed hoes from $2.50 to $4.00. A man's nlco shoes for $1.00. Wo have the finest line of men's patent leather and cork bole shoes In the market. Everything that one could wish , and at a prlco to suit all. Duncan , the leader and promoter of low prices , 28 Main street , Council Bluffs. Coim | | Clioor i ml llorh Tunlo Can be purchased only ot the G. R. Wheeler Brewing company , Wheeler & Hereld , Coun cil Bluffs , la. Wisherwomen use Domestlq soap. rAit < i a it A i-ti a. William Moore leaves today for a three Weeks' visit In Hot Springs , S. D. C. F. Way , representing the Dubuque Globe- Journal and Morning Times , was In the city yesterday. Mrs. W. B. Sheldon of Hastings , Neb. , Is Visiting Mrs. H. H. Van Brunt at the corner of Willow avenue and Bluff street. T. E. Calvin goes on the road today In the Interests of the Royal Arcanum. He has Just received the appointment of deputy /upremo regent for the stow of Nebraska , at a good salary. As n hustler "for the good of the order" ho made a great record In the days when he was located here , and It Is safe to predict that ho will make as good a record when ho begins the work In a wider Held. Held.Look Look at the prices ! Look at the bar- Balns ! Look at the many beautiful things ft W. H. Mulllns' china shop , successor to Lund Bros. , 21 Main street. Lost at opera house Friday night , a buck- horn handle cane , with silver tip and mono gram. Reward If returned to W. II. Wake- flcld , 117 South Main street. We have a fine lot of chrysanthemums In bloom now. Don't miss seeing them. Visitors always welcome. J. F. WIIcox. Bcurlclus * music house has few expenses ; high grade planes are sold reasonably. 118 Stutsman street. Capsized Cnmimlcncrn. Sheriff John T. Hazen of this city nnd Post master Illllsdonk of Underwood went out to Trcynor postofllco. commonly known as High Five , Monday night to Instruct the faithful In the ways of righteousness. They exhorted them to stand by Weaver and the county democratic ticket , and , having done their duty started homo shortly after mid night. The moon had gone down nnd the night was as dark as pitch ! Their team failed to keep the road , and the two men -were somewhat surprised by 'being hurled over the edge of a four-foot embankment. The buggy turned completely over nnd lay with top down \\altlng for the riders to ex- trlcato themselves , which they did after con siderable trouble , the horses kindly declining to got frightened and run away. They resumed - sumed their homeward Journey , nnd had not gone more than a mile or two when they fell down another embankment , only on the other side of the road. This time they were not so fortunate , for Illllsdonk was knocked senseless , and Hazen sustained a bruised shoulder , twisted knee , and a few other minor Injuries. They righted the buggy again and reached Underwood without further mishaps. Oruuit Hotel , Council lllufTs , Unopened. Newly furnished. Every modern con- trenlenc" . First class In all respects. Rates , 12.60 to $3.00. $ E. F. CLARK , Proprietor. Selected hard wood for heating stovss. II. A. COX. 37 Main street. Tel. 41 Gas cooking itovcs for rent and for eal it On Co.'i office. Domestic toap brcaki bard water. 'Ihrco Mr , Jurennunn * . John Jorgensen , a republican , called at the First precinct of the First ward yesterday afternoon to vote. He found to his surprise that John Jorgensen , who lived at his address had already voted. Bemg the only scion of the houseof Jorgensen at the address , ho was naturally put out at such doings , and ho ventilated his opinions In pretty vigorous language. Ho was told to an ear his vote In and left to make the necessary arrangements. No sooner had he disappeared than another John Jorgcnson , giving the same address , ar rived on the scene and wanted to vote. His face , brogue , and general contour denoted Cork as his birthplace , but ho stoutly main * talned that the name ho had given was his. When Informed of what had happened , ho quietly left , without stopping to press his claim , Jorgensen says he Is the only ono ot the name In the First ward , and as for there being three of the name at the eamo address , It Is ab-urd. All Election .Joke Is In season , so Is the Mozart Male quartet concert tomorrow night at the Flnt Presby terian church. Admission 25 cents. Every body come. A delightful program. Hoe cholera preventive and euro by Dr. Jefferts , Fletcher avenue. Council Bluffs ; will stop the disease In one hour. Trial bottle. $1. Dry pine klcdllng for i le. Cheaper than cob * . H , A. Cox , 37 Main street. Telephone 48. Domestic patterns can only bo had at Vavra's new dry good * store , 143 Broadway. Dr. I , U. Parsons. Arcber block. Tel. 215. Uavana Frscklea clgar.Davli , wliolcialo "t. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Election Day docs Off Very Quietly in tie Several Wards. JUMPING JIM WEAV.R 13 LAID OUT ctnrns Very Monger , but KuouRh In Known t AMUra the Itcturn of linger to ( .oiiKrvm * by a llitmliume Vote , election day passed oft very quietly , with bout three-quarters of a vote polled. Scarcely any life was shown about the vari es polling places during the morning , and It fas not until afternoon that crowds of any Ize gathered about the voting booths. In nest of the wards the day was characterized > y an entire lack of boodle , but In some of hem this lack was partially compensated or. In the Second precinct of the Fifth noney was poured out with a lavish hand , nd It Is a grave question which side used ho most. In the First precinct of the same ard It has been customary to buy and sell otcs , but yesterday for some reason the workers and the cash missed connections. < * ully fifty men stood nround the polling laces all afternoon nnd until the polls closed t 6 o'clock , watting for a chance to exer- ilso the great American franchise , but when t was apparent that the price would not e forthcoming , they little by little assumed ooks of sadness and disappeared , The count went on all evening , and at 11 I'clock It was evident , so the republican ounty committee claimed , that the republi cans would make a clean sweep of the county y a majority of perhaps 400 or more , with still greater majority on congressional and udlclal tickets. Hcports from Mlnden town- hip showed that Hagcr had 81 votes to 158 tpr Weaver , for congress. In Crescent Hagcr 'ecelved CS and Weaver 118. In Macedonia lager received 98 and Weaver 99. All three f these townships are strongly democratic rdlnarlly , and In each ono Hager made a ; aln of several votes over Boles' vote In 1S92. The count In the city was so Incomplete nd unsatisfactory that The Dee prefers to , valt twenty-four hours and give the figures complete. At 2 o'clock returns from all over Potta- attamlo county showed substantial gains In nearly every township , especially large In ane , Garner , Mlnden , Knox , Ilclknap and Lewis. Chairman T. C. Daw son of Uio re- lubllcan county central committee estimates lager's majority In congressional district at more than 3,000. He also regards It cer- aln that the entire township , county and .udlclal ticket are elected , the two latter by a majority of between 200 and 400. COLD WUATHUIt Unices Up lluslncfta at the Ho < ton Store Manufacturers' prlco sale stilt the center f attractions. A new list of bargains for this week. Heavy cotton blankets , 48c a pair. White Shaker flannel , 3V4c a yard , worth Cc. Bed comforts at 48c and C5c , worth 75c and $1.00 , Ladles' all wool skirts , G9c each , worth 1.00. BIO REDUCTIONS IN BLACK DRESS GOODS. Ladles' BOc wool Jersles on sale at lOc each Ladles' $1.50 Jerseys now GOc each. Ladles' winter underwear , 12H , 19c each. Ladlen' fleeced hose , lOc a pair. Ladles' all wool mittens , ISc a pair. KID GLOVE SALE. Ladles' undressed kid gloves , worth $1.50 a pair , on sale nt 89c. Gents' heavy cotton sox , 5c a pair. Gents' heavy cotton underwear , regular $1.00 quality , our price , 75c each ; $1.50 a ult. ult.lOc lOc fancy ribbons , sale price , EC a yard. 25c silk elastic webs , 19c a yard. BOSTON STORE , Fowler , Dick & Walker. Council Bluff * , la. Mncnthcn Wont to l.nvr. R. A. Sneathcn called at the registration booth In the Second precinct of the Third ward last week to register , and was told hat his name was on the books. Tester day when he went to vote he found that h had not been registered. So he called on Judge Smith and secured a writ of man damus to compel the registrars to take down his name or else show cause why It should not be done. The reason for the failure t register , so the registrars claimed , was tha neathen was Just In the act of moving from one ward to another , and that he was , con sequently , not entitled to vote at either place , Carpets are cheaper than ever , nnd every late pattern of the season Is displayed by the Council Bluffs Carpet company. D you like pretty things ? Come and see them fho laundries us Domestic soap. At Grand Hotel Postal Telegraph ofllo shorthand reporter and typewriter will writ letters , depositions , etc. , very cheap. For Rent A nearly new six room nous on Fifth avenue , near court house. See W 3. Paulson. Eagle laundry. 724 Uroaaway , fsrj work. Tel. 157. Special prices this week at Miss Rags dale's. Cimcstlc toap outlasts cheap soap. Thn Hoy's dun. It Is a mooted question with many boy and their parents at what age they may b trusted with a gun , and the answer Is , "I depends on the boy ! " If he Is n sensible , well balanced America boy , whose aim Is to make a man , he ma have a gun at 12 years , or even a trifle soone If his-fat her or some grown up friend wl take him In hand and teach him to liandl It In a sportsmanlikemanner. . The gun should be a single barrel breech loading twelve-bore gun , and It should no weigh moro than about six pounds , and sho.ul have a top action to the barrels as beln least likely to cause an accident. This gu will cost from $7 to $10 , and It should be r mcmbered that In buying a gun for a boy reputable firm should be chosen , so that th gun may be In every way sound and rellabl which It will bo If a fair price Is paid to It. The case will be 50 cents to $1.50 extra , The cartridges will cost $1.50 per 100 , an they should be fllled with No. 6 shot , as tha Is the most useful size , and liable to do th most execution. The gun should be as carefully fitted to th boy as If It were a coat , for It must be n tticmbered that If a short-stocked gun fi a short-armed or a short-necked boy , It wl not fit a long-armed or a long-necked bo. and the matter of the amount of "crook or curve In the stock Is also an Importan factor as to how the boy will be able shoot with It. Most of the large firms hav a skeleton stock which Is adjusted to th purchaser until It fits him , and then the co rect angle , etc. . Is known , but In man. places they may not have this very Im portant Item , A mark should then be made on the wal and the boy told to pull the gun up to h shoulder with both eyes staring at the mark then lot him close the left eye , and If the barrel covers the mark the gun fits him , and If It covers above or below , the stock Is not the right shape , and another gun should be tried until one Is found to fit. Unless It does fit It Is next to useless , until some one has explained the defect to the boy and taught htm not to aim straight at the mark , but above or below as the case may be. It Is not advisable to let the boy load his own cartridges. Having equipped the boy , the first thing Is to teach him to handle the gun. Impress upon him that the muzzle must be always kept above the line of his head to that If It goes off accidentally It will explode In the air ; that he must never carry H at full cock except when expecting a shot at every mo ment , and that he must always keep bis eyes open to see where other boys are , so as to keep the gun pointing from them , and also see that their gun Is not pointing at him. Directly shooting Is over , It only for an hour , let him he taught to take the cartridge out of the gun , to avoid accidents of the "didn't know It was loaded" kind. In get ting over a wall , fence or ditch , let one go first , and the other throw the guns over to htm crosswise ; never reach them over by holJ ot the muzzle or stock ; and In petting over alone , always hold the gun In ont , never let It Wlnw the body , ns a twig r the clothe * may touch the trigger and xplode It. If posMMc It Is better to have ho tutor go out with the boy ft time or two nd teach htm these matters practically , and eo that ho does so , not because he mutt , : it became no tportsman docs otherwise. When ho has learned to handle the gun roperly give him some lesions In shooting , 'atch ' some tparrows In a "four-brick" trap , 'ut ' one under n flower pot or can at twenty ards from the boy , and when he says he ready pull the string attached to the pot , t the bird fly and let him shoot at It. It-Is asy to tell If he shot under It or over It ; xplaln which be did and let him try again , 'each him not to be In a hurry , that he Is nly twenty yards away , and that the gun 111 kill up to forty yards certain , that the Ird flies about twenty feet to the second , nd that shot flies about 900 feet to the econd , so that he has practically three sec- nds to take aim ; then with the watch demon- trato to him how long a space of time lirec seconds Is. If the parent Is a practical hot he can take his own gun and tell the > oy to pull the cord and set a bird free , landing and counting aloud , one , two , three , our before he fires and kills the bird ; but o should be pretty certain of killing It or he lesson Is lost. For this sparrow shooting s'o. 10 shot should be used In place of No. C. nee the boy grasps the Idea and sees Its alue he will teach himself the remainder. It Is not advisable to give a boy a rifle , be- : ause It Is a much more dangerous arm and cry liable to kill where It strikes. A shot- ; un Is practically safe sixty yards away , but rlflo will carry much further , and the bill et being heavier Is so liable to hit a stone a tree and fly In a totally different cllrcc ton. This Is not the cas.o ( to the same ex- ent ) with shot. The one great thing to each a boy with a gun Is the he must ex- rclse the greatest watchfulness and care , hat accidents are only to happen to Ignorant , nsportsmanllke people who have no business with a gun , and if this Is once established In Is mind he will almost teach himself howe o find game and how to kill It. Prompt him hrough his pride to be careful , and by that ride not let other boys , unused to guns , fool with his gun when there Is a charge In It. Oregon Kidney Tea cures nervous head- ches. Trial size , 25 cents. All druggists. HOLCOMB TIIE WINNER ( Continued from Second Page. ) gain of 10,000 over last year. Massachu etts Is likely to have a solid republican delc- atlon In congress. WISCONSIN , ) cmocrnts Concede thn Election ot the Hc- imbllcim Stuto Ticket. MILWAUKEE , WIs. , Nov. C. Heturns 'rom ' the Interior of the state show repub- Icaii gains everywhere and Indicate that the republican state ticket will bo elected by 'rom ' 40,000 to 65,000 majority. Chairman Wall of the democratic state central commlt- ee concedes the election of Upham and the entlro republican state ticket. Seventy voting precincts In the state out- Ide of the city and county of Milwaukee give Peck 8.1C5 ; Upham , 12,273. The total oto so far received from the city and state gives Peck 14,190 , Upham 20,203. From an istlmate of returns so far received It Is likely hat the republicans have elected nine con gressmen and the other district IB tn doubt. AVILWAUKEB , Nov. 0. Late returns In crease the republican gain In the state and ully warrant the estlmato of from 40,000 to 10,000 republican majority. NEW JERSEY. [ Irnvy Falling Off n't the Vote la Detno- onitlo District ! . JERSEY CITY , N. J. , Nov. 6. The vote n this state was light. The polls closed at f:20. : The returns of the total vote polled show the heaviest voting In republican dis tricts. The greatest falling oft has been In democratic claims. Republicans claim eight congressmen. The democrats concede five congressmen to them , and claim the other three. TRENTON. N. J. , Nov. 6. The Indications as to the political complexion of the next CRlslature Is that the house will stand forty republicans and twenty democrats , and the enate sixteen republicans to five democrats a republican majority ot thirty-one on Join ballot. Middlesex Is the only county electing democratic senator. The latest returns show that New Jersey will be represented by seven republicans and one democrat In congress. TEXAS. Democrats Cnrry the Stntr , but ropull l Make Heavy Gain * . DALLAS , Tex. , Nov. C. The election passed off quietly and less than 6,000 votes were polled out of a registration of 6,763 Only about one-eighth of the vote was counted at midnight. It Indicates a majority of about 1,600 for Culberson for govcrno and nearly the eamo for Kearley , populist for congress. At midnight the Indication point to a comfortable democratic majorlt ; for governor In the state , with very larg gains for the populists from all points heart from. The election of Culbewon , democrat for governor , Is conceded by a plurality rang Ing from 68,000 to 80,000. The democrat claim a solid congressional delegation , bu the election ( it Crowley In the Tenth district Craln In the Eleventh and Houston In th Twelfth Is In doubt. The democrats elec both branches of the legislature. SOUTH CAROLINA. Tlllrnaultcs Curry Kvorythlnff liofor Thorn. COLUMBIA , S. C. . Nov. C. In about hal the counties Independent tickets for the legIslature Islaturo have run. The Indications now are that these tickets will fall of election In nearly every county. It was the last chance ot Senator Duller. Indication are Evans , Tlllmanltc , for gov ernor , Is elected by 30,000. COLUMBIA , S. C. , Nov. 6. There Is no doubt that Evans , democrat , \\lll be elected governor by a large majority. Democrats will be elected to congress In all districts. LOUISIANA. Republicans Clulm Wholesale FramU In f'omrrwiiloiml Kloctlnnj , NEW ORLEANS , Nov. C. The Associated press received the following from republican state central headquarters tonight , signed by Chairman Rclian : "Kernochan , Coleman and Deattlo have been honestly elected In this state. Wholesale violence , Intimidation and fraud have been perpetrated and the con spiracy by county and state officials against republican success will no doubt be consum mated by the giving of certificates to their opponent' . We will contest and show to the American peopla the most appalling frauds. " OKLAHOMA. Flyiin , HcpubllcHii , 1'robnbijr Uloctect to ( OIlRrCAS. GUTHUIE , Okl. , Nov. 6. Returns so far from counties on the railroad Indicate that D , Flynn , republican , 'for ' congress , Is elected by 2 , MO plurality. FLORIDA , Vote rolled llotli Democratic Con- grrsumcn Klcctrtl. JACKSONVILLE , Fla. , Nov. 6. An extremely - tremely light vote was cast In Florida , Both democratic congressmen arc elected. DELAtYARE. Itepubllcnm Kloct the Mute Ticket nnil Duiuovrutu Ilia I.ucliilHtiire , WILMINGTON , Del. , Nov. 6 , Returns are slow from lower Delaware. The republican state ticket Is probably elected , but the dem ocrats probably save the legislature. Later return * from Essex county confirm reports of democratic vlclorlV tnere Kent i 200 democratic. This makes' ' tht' ' legislature cmocratlc by eleven on Joint ba\tat. \ < t Democrat * Claim tlio Klrctlon , ; of Antonio Joseph to CnncrrM. ALBUQUERQUE , N. M. , fady. ' 6. Partial returns 'from the territory InrtlCiUe that An tonio Joseph , democrat , la elccc4 ( delegate to congress , although republicans cl .lm that big majorities from Roswell , Eddy , Lincoln and Whlto Oaks In the Pecos vdlle/'MIl ' change the complexion of the returns.'Ifv'thls ' ' county ( Bcrnallllo ) the majority of the * republican ticket Is elected. ' ' " NEW HAMl'SHIRE. ' tepubltcanH Mnko n I'lenn Mrcnp In the Oritnltn Stiitn. CONCORD. N. H. , Nov. 6. Returns from Hampshire were never more tardy , but hose received show republican majorities. leturns at hand Indicate that Buslel will lave at least 6,000 lead over Kent. The election of two republican congressmen Is conceded and the legislature will be republi can by seventy-five. NORTH DAKOTA. Itcturns Coming In Slowly mul Indicate Ho. publican Plurality of O.OOO. FARGO , N. D. , Nov. 6. Returns coming n unusually elow. Returns so far show Mien , republican , for governor , running ahead of the ticket. Allen's elect on by 6,000 plurality Is claimed by the republican com mittee. The democrats concede It by 1,000. LOUISIANA , Democrats Claim to llnvo IMcctcd the Kn- tlro t'oiiKrcB'loiilil 'Ik'kot. NEW ORLEANS , Nov. C. The polls have plosed and no disturbance has been reported torn any section. Indications point to the lection of a solid democratic delegation to congress from Louisiana. ALABAMA. Democrat * Make a Clean 'Sweep Except rusBlhly Una Congressman. MONTGOMERY , Ala. , Nov. 6. Returns In dicate the election of all the democratic nom- necs with the possible exception of Denson n the Seventh. Cobb defeats Goodwin , eader of the populists. GATHERING AT TI IK WHITE MOUsK. four Cabinet Officers Assemble tn Hear the Doleful Notvs. WASHINGTON , Nov. 6. Four members of the cabinet , Private Secretary Thtirber and a half a dozen Invited guests assembled at the Whlto house tonight , to hear returns from the elections. The members of the cabinet Included Secretaries Gresham , Car lisle , Smith and Herbert. They were late In arriving , reaching the hquse about 9 o'clock , and ! remaining several , hours. The Western Union bulletins were , received direct from the wlro which runs , lnto the executive mansion , and additionally the party had the full returns of the Associated press. The pres dent left the White house for the day for his country home , at Wood ley , about 5 o'clock and did not return. The special telephone wire between the White house and Woodley was utilized tonight , and bulletins of Importance and fuller details tn cases In which the president took a particular In terest were tent to him at thfe direction of Mr. Thurber. \ Purify your blood , tone up the system , and regulate the digestive ' ' organs by'taklng Hood's Sareaparllla. Sold by all druggists. Selects K < mater < . ATLANTA , Go , , Nov. 6. The legislature to-day elected Hon. " Patrick Walsh senator for tbe , 'short" ' term and Hon. O. O. Uacon of Bibb county for the lonpr term , beginning March , 1895. In the state congressional elections 'all the democrats are elected. Oregon Kidney Tea cures all kidney trou bles. Trial size , 25 cents. All druggists. Movements of cmruliiR VO < ISOH , Nov. 0. At New York Arrived Amsterdam , from Rotterdam ; Fulda , from Genoa. At Movllle Arrived Steamer Furnessln , from New York , for Glnsgaw. At Hamburg Arrived Steamer Hungnr- lan , from Baltimore. At Liverpool Arrived Steamer Lauren- tlnn , from Montreal. CURES A NEW AND REMARK BLE PREPARATION. Nut A Secret 1'ittoiit Medicine. A new preparation for the euro' of Indi gestion and dyspepsia has recently been placed on the market , and Judging from cases In which it has been tested It Is un doubtedly the safest and most effectual remedy ever devised for the euro of stomach troubles. H Is not a secret patent medi cine , but Is composed of vegetable essences , fruit salts , pure pepsin and bismuth , put up In form of lozenges or tablets pleasant to taste , convenient to carry , And In this form the good qualities are preserved Indefinitely. The remedy Is called Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets , and the fact that It Is not a secret patent remedy has made It very popular with physicians and. also with dyspeptics everywhere who like to know what they arc putting Into their stomachs instead of some loudly advertised patent preparation. Mr. James Newmestes of Eau Claire , WIs. , relates his experience vlth , this excellent remedy as follows : "I bought two packages of Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablets from my druggist. I bought them because they were highly recommended to me as a cure for every form of Indiges tion , but I had very little faith In them or In anything else , as nothing ever reached my case or helped me In all the years I have had dyspepsia. Well , I took the two pack ages and to say that 1 was pleased does not express It. They helped me right from the start and although I suffered from dyspepsia for five long years , yet those two packages have done me more good In a single day than any remedy I had trled before. Stu art's Dyspepsia Tablets" are * the first thing and only remedy that ev f 'really ' helped me and put my stomach andiiillgestlon right. " No matter how mild or bpw severe the In digestion may be , those , ' ablets will give Immediate relief and regularly used , a radi cal cure. ' Anyone wishing to try'ltlils new treat ment can procure It at any drug store at 50 cents per package. 1 1 H If your druggist does iriot , have It In stock he will get It for you if you Insist upon It , as all wholesale druggists sbll It. CHEAPER THUD MAI POWER The OTTO''Ssoline En- . . . , . , " ' ' 8 > gme Will furnishJyou power at at a cost of SOlo 40 percent less than the price proposed to be charged for power by the Canal Co. For particulars call on or address , TIIE OTTO GAS EXCISE WORKS , 321 S. ISth St. , OMAHA. NEB. [ I'llEl ! Dentist , Paxtim Block , lOtli anil Kuriiiiiii Painless Extraction of Teeth-Painless Filling UKiillnet tvctli f 3 00. Sllvo tllllii * * # 1.03 , Piu oiU t-.u ) . UoU Cro wn , UJ vif toutli and at uchmeuu Tclcphona 1083. Lady Attendant. Uarman Spoxjo. V8B O1U BAILEY'S TOOTI1 1 > O\VJjKIU OPIH'OKT. Ilr nlt8 on tlio Itiiiinlnc Tracks. HAULEM , Nov. C.-Flrst rnce , five furlongs - longs : Walter O won , Vcrdl second , Lu Prcwltt third. Time , 1:07. : Second rnce , six furlongs : Osrlc won. Col * onle S second , The Distiller third. Time , Third rnce. six nnd one-hnlf furlongs : Red Olen won. Uoslyn second , Eagle Ulru third. Time , 1:25. : Fourth race , five nnd one-half furlonirs : Pellcas won , Pltrntc second , Uuck Knight third. Time , 1:12. : Fifth rnce , mile nnd one-sixteenth : Young Arlon won , Salvador second , El Heno third. Time , 1:64. : ST. LOUIS , Nov. C. Madison remits : First race , four nnd one-half furlongs : Fngnn won , Royal Lady second , Hulpln third. Time , 0:69. : Second rnce , five furlongs : Simmons won , Rosamond second , Little Phil third. Time , i ' 'Third race , five and one-hnlf furlongs : The Rook won. Disturbance second , Mick- lelohn ' ' third. Time , 1:14. : Fourth race , six furlongs : Pnulette won , Pebble Rock second , Heads or Tails third. Time. 1:19. : Fifth rnce , seven furlongs : Fonshway won , Snn IJIns second , First Chance third. Time , 1:34. : 1:34.OAKLEY , Nov. ' . First rnce , nine-six teenths t of a mile : llessle Mlsener won , Mary Lou second , Attllc third. Time : 0:5Vi : ( , Second race , eleven-sixteenths of n mile : St. Maxim won , Charlie Wilson second , ( Jeraldlno third. Time : 1:08. : Third race , one mile : Elva won , Rhett Geode second , 1'ltittiB third. Time : l:44M. : Fourth rnce , six furlongs : lllnck Tiger won , Sandovnl second , Cnnewood third. Time : l:17i. : Fifth rnce , mile and seventy yards : Char ity won , Miss Gallop second , Mrs. Morgan third. Time : l:49Vi. : Sixth race , nine-sixteenths of n mile : Necedah won , llrlget second , Mnrle Shreve third. Time : 0:66(4 : ( , For I out I lilt hatiinlaj * . Arrangements nro nil completed for the great game of foot ball which will be From enrlr childhood' until I mis grown mr < i fnrnllr spoilt a forUmo . - trj Ing to euro luo uf this' I disease. 1 visited lint t-inlnt * , and was treated br the bust medical man. l > utwa not i ) benefited. Wlion all thlnts had failed I i determined to > m , * > > m a trr b 8.S. . nnd .In four months rcCJiVl wa entirely ' ' 'cured. Tlio terribleEcicma , i was none , not a slim of It loft ; my general honltli built up , and I have never had any , return of tlio rtlsenso. _ ' I imvo iilneo' recom m e n rt o d 8.S.H. to a mtm * I borof frlendsfor skin dlsoasos , i and have never T I Kevcr falls ta cure , oven after alt I otherremF < llr > havo. UtirTreatlte , , 1 onllloodandBltlnIJlieases mailed f free to uny addrctt. SIVIFT SPECIFIC CO. , Atl.nti , Ga. CONVENIENT AND ECONOMICAL j T jV I The best way to 1m- prove anil strcngh- en Soups , Dishes of nil kinds is to mid a llttlo of the famous Leibig t COMPANY'S Extract of Beef For Improved and Economic Cookery. y For doliciousj Eefreshing Beef Tea. T DTTFFLr'S PURE MALT WHISKEY. All Druggists. pel here Saturday Crawford , the conch he NcbraskR team , WTH In ( o\\n today nnd he says the boys nrc getting ready to Ret bnck vomc of their lest honors In the game Saturday The bays arc n little sore from the effects of the Missouri frame nt Kansas City last Saturday , but they will nil be In Mmpe by the 10th. A rope lias been placed nround the Held and ample pro * vision tins been inndc for nil those who prefer to drive out In carriages. Game called nt 3:30 : sharp. On the Itnail In I nlln * . They Nero talking about Texas , sAys the Now York Tribune. "Oh , yes , I have been down there , " snld the traveler , "and I remember It very well. I ought to remember It. I was Invited to 'git ' Into * n little game of poker , and when I got up from the tabln I hadn't a dollar In my pockets , not a cent. " "Of course , " Bald some ono who was ft believer In hospitality , "they entertained you and then gave you a ticket to your home. " "Oh , no , " answered the traveler , thought fully. "The man who owned the house In which \\o were playing Uft the room when I announced that I was broke. Presently he returned with n lantern and beckoned 10 mete to follow him. I stepped out of the room , going carefully , so as not to disturb the players. My host led mo out the front door to the road. Placing the lantern In my hand , ho pointed Into the blackness of the night. " 'Hero Is lantern ' he said ' n , , 'and this Is the road to Dallas. ' "Dallas , my friends , was ICO miles away. " When Baby was sick , wo gave her Castorln , When she was a Child , she cried for Castorlo , When she bccamu Hiss , she clung to Cnstorla , 'VS. iho had Children , sin ga\othcni Coitorla A For 30 days wa TOOTH will give atoooth BRUSH brush with each FREE. Physician's PRESCRIPTION. Our Prices tire Low. ' Wo are ACCURATE AND RELIABLE. The Aloe & Penfo'd Co 1408 FARNAM STREET. THE LION DRUG HOU3JT. NERVOUS PROSTRATION , INSOMNIA , NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA MELANCHOLIA , AND THE THOUSAND ILLS THAT FOLLOW A DERANGED CONDITION Or THE NERVOUS SYSTEM THI tXTK CT OFTHC OBAIN or THI OI , pncrARto UNocn THC FORMULA or Dr. WILLIAM A. HAMMOND , IN MIS LABORATORY AT WASHINGTON. D. C. DOSC , B DROPB. Pmcc , Pin PHIAL op 2 DRACHMA , $2 , BO * COLUMBIA CHEMICAL CO. WASHINGTON , D. C. END ron BOOK. ( KU11N A CO. , Adr.MTB I'OIl OMAHA. QEO. P. SANFOUD. A , W. IUCKMAN. Frasldent. Caihler. Fiisl Nationa Of COUNCIL BLUFFS , lowo. Capital , . $100,000 Profits , - - - 12,000 One of th * oldest banki In lh > t t * of Iowa. We follclt your buslneii and collection * . W pajr 6 per cent on time deposit * . We will b * Pleased to nJ lerve you. Notices GoUijei ) C1IIMNKY8 CMIANKU ; VAULTS CI.UANUD. LM Ilurke , at W. S , llonni' ! , MS IIroadway. KOH HAL13 OH TUADlT SW Ac'lliiS OP LAND In Hock county , NclMnsKii , C40 urces timber land In Michigan ; Mill trmle either for etoc.lt of Kinvial mercliuiullBC. nnd nlll put In cash il,000.00 or tl.COO 00 ; hoiito and lot In Oolfax , pilce. Jl.COOOO ; will trndc for Block of general mvuhunillic urnl put In I5WOO caah ; flno res- Idrnco property In Council llluffs. price , JS.000 00 , will trade for KHuml stock and put In 11,00000 caul ) . All cuiroi'nmlcnca to be con fidential. Address lock lw41 , Council Bluffs. rou SALE , OAHDIN : AND rnurr LAND : 40 acus , well lmpiu\ed ; 5 miles cnit postolllce ; rood house , barn ; plenty fiult , price U.OOJ.OO. C. H. Shcufe. WEI DON'T SAY MTJOH ! t nnc-i.ltiU ninMMnti * * * * * * * * 1 r / ' * * AT I . -1 OnS-a-Uay Qur Warranty Gee ( wih , Each Machine. TlioSoutlmlcknnllnePresslsnz-horso.full-clrclomacnlno. It has the largest trod opening of any Contlnnous-Hallnc , Dnulilo-Stroko 1'rossm the World. Dales tight : draft light. Capacity ; Construction ; Durability-nil the Southwick Stearn & Horse Power Pres ? Talks. They talk in tons the language of profit. They are easy sellers. They are a double stroke press. Profitable to handle. Write for catalogue and discounts. SANDWICH MFG. COMPANY , Council Bluffs , Iowa. -COlHCIl BlUFFS- STEAM DYE-WORK ? AH kinds of Dyeing , nnd Cleaning done In the highest style of the art. Faded and stained fabrics made- to look us good as- new. Work promptly- done and delivered In all parts of th country. Send for price list. O AAIAOHAW. . J'ropr/oton. Broadway , near Norto- western Pepoi. Telephone 22. ELECTED The almost unanimous verdict is in our favor. Everybody who has got into our booth has carried away as a souvenir of the occasion at least one overcoat. They say we sell cheaper by far than anybody else , at least we havn't heard of any prices as low as these. MEN'S OVERCOATS-REAL BLUE CIIINCAILLA. with fancy worsted linings , warm and durable worth 85.00. Sale Price 200 FINE SHETLAND AND FRIEZE STORM UL- 5.0O stars , th rae grades go In this sale at . 150 FINE KERSEY OVERCOATS IN FIVE SHADES elegantly trimmed , bluea , blaokn and browns your 7.OO choice in this Biilo MEN'S OVERCOATS-BLUE , AND BLACK , PLAIN beavers , cut rnudlum Ions/ ; those garment j are drossy and need no guarantee us to their wearing qualities , 7.5O Btaplo as sugar , worth $15.00 Sale Price 130 FINE BEAVER OVERCOATS , IN SINGLE OR double breasted , blues , blacks or browns , tans and 1Q.OO oxfords Your choice at this sale 150 OVERCOATS , JUST TIIE THING FOR SHORT and stout people ; in beavers , kerseys aud chinchilla * , J2.5O sizes 37 to 40 go in this sale ut . 70 EXTRA SIZE OVERCOATS , FROM 44 TO 50 two shades blues and blaukn , in kerseys , chinchillas J2.5O and worsted Go in this sale at . M. H. Cook Clothing Co. , Successors to Columbia ClotMllg Co. , 13th and Farnam Streets , Omaha. WW | |