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THE 03EAJIA DAILY BEE : WEDtf : JE/il / VY , KOVEMBER 21 , 3804. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE NO. 12 1'EAOL BTHBBT Deliver * ) by carrier to anr P tt of th ctly. tl. W. TILTON , Le M. 7ELKriIONES-Ilu lne s ofllcs. No. it ; nl h ; attor , No. tJ. JIKXTJUfi. Mayne Real Estit agency. GJ9 Broadway. * The city council will meet as committee of the whole this evening. Tlio ladles Of Hie First Presbyterian church will meet this afternoon at 2 o'clock In the uhurcli parlors to make comfortables. The Ilebclfali Ilellef association will meet today at 2 p. m. with Mrs. Gates. Ladles will sew for the sick. A full nttendanca Is desired. Mlsi Kate Meyers , wlillo going to her at homo at 410 1'ark avenue late Monday even ing , fell over an embankment and was se merely bruised. The Ladles' Aid society of St. John's Eng lish Lutheran church will meet Thursday afternoon nt the residence of Mrs. H. J. Meyer , 2212 Sixth avenue. Sles. Blclolfo and Montanclll , the well known musical artists , will glvo another of their unique concerts In the rotunda of the Grand hotel this evening from 7 to 9. Invitations are out for the St. Andrew' * society banquet , to bo given St. Andrew's s day. All rccc.vlng Invitations will consider themselves lucky , tor this society has become famous for the success of Us entertainments In the past. Johnson's candy store , at 811 Main street , was broken Into by some small boys Mon day night. They cracked a pane of glass and took out a lot of candy and fancy ar ticles. The police are on the trail of the young thieves. Hev. Dr. Asktn Is preparing fora "Mendels sohn night" at the Congregational church next Sunday night. His discourse will have Its subject drawn from the llfo of this great composer , and all the music rendered will be from his pen. Judge Smith has granted a continuance In the cauo of Thompson against the Union Land and Improvement company. The de fendants have filed a motion asking that 0. C. Jouss and John W. I'aul be made cod - d fendants with them. The ladles of the First Presbyterian church gave an enjoyable social lat evening In the church parlors , qulto a crowd being present. Mrs. W. W. Sherman and Miss Husk ren dered vocal and Instrumental selections and Miss Edith Thomas recitations. Tomorrow night is "ladles' night" at the Whist club. Klaborato preparations have Ijeen made for lecelvlng the lady friends of the members at the club rooms In the Mer- rlam block and letting them In on the Be- crcta of whist as she Is played. S. I ) . Wadsworth , who "set 'cm np" on the strength of his having won the Qany- inedo bicycle , finds that he did so too soon. II , E. Urlmm won the ticket from him some little tlmo ago at an Innocent game * of ca- elno , or the like , and Wadsworth forgot all about 11 until It was everlastingly too late and his treat had all been absorbed. There Is an Improved lot on Broadway , In Bamo block with postoillce , 50x192 feet , south front , which you can buy of us for $6,000. Easy terms. Lougee & Towle , 235 Pearl street. MAM'l'AlTUKUlti * I'HIOUS Still Helen lit tliu lloHlon Store. Sweeping reductions In every department this week ; we must have more room for the holiday goods which are arriving dally , and \ have made prices that will speak for them selves. 34-Inch English cashmeres , good line of shades , goods usually sold al 25c a yard , we offer them at 12',4c a yard. Figured silk crepes for fancy work , regular price , 89c ; our price , 65c a yard. 46-Inch all wool storm bcrges In black navy and browns , usually sold at 7Gc a yard now-50o ' a yard. Just received 2 cases ladles' wool ribbed underwear , goods that sold early In the sea son for 75c to 90c , we place them on sale al Gi'/jo each ; $1.2J a suit. 00 extra value In ladles' and children' ) wool mittens , marked IGc , 25c and S3c a pair. Hoys' wool socks that sold for 25c a pair we offer at 12' c a pair. Men's cashmere and natural merino socks rcducbd from 29c to 19c a pair. Men's 50c chasmere hose just half price 2Su a pair. We have Just received a new assortmenl of mUses and children's caps In all style and shaucs at 26c and EOc each. uio neuucTioNS IN BLANKETS. BOSTON STOKE , Fowler , Dick & Walker , Council Dluffs , la. I'.lllAUlt.li'll.l. 3. II. Purccll has gone to Chicago. J. C. Richards Is spending a week In Mar shalltown. D. F. Richer has returned from a month' visit to Colfax. Mr. C. A. Atkins has returned from week's visit at Ileatrlcc , Neb. Mrs. M. C. Dally of Dunbp Is vlsttln with her sister , Mrs. J. H. . Purccll. Mr. Illlss of Allegan , Mich. , Is In th clt } the guest ol K. A. lllanclmrd and family , o South Eighth street. Miss Gcrtlo Vlngst of Harrlsburg , Pa. , In the ctly for a visit of a few days wit Mrs. G. E. Meyers , on Broadway. Miss Van Camp of Omaha Is In the clt ] the , guest of Miss Luella Hoga and Cai tain O. M. Drown , on South Seventh stree The Misses Elizabeth nnd Jeanette Qai diner of Clinton , la , , are expected to arrlv In the city today for a visit with Mrs. Mi Ktino nnd Mrs. I. M. Treynor , on First ai eiuie , Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Francis have returnc from a trip to Arkansas , While on the way they had the- rather Interesting ei pcrlenco of being on the train that was he up In the Indian Territory. II. P. Soar , William Blchel , Otto and E Saar , John Pfellfer and Albert Saar ! ia\ returned from a hunting expedition In N braska , bringing with them twenty gees seventeen rabbits and thirty chickens. There will b * a lecture given on "Dnglli Polks" Friday evening , at St. John's Uni llsh Lutheran church , James hall , 17 Pea street , by W. M < Swain of Omaha. Soclab after lecture. Whole charge , 25 cents. topp * Cluirr uuit llcrli Tiinlo . Can be purchased only of the O. R. Wheeli Brewing company. Wheeler & llereld , Com ell Bluffs. la. _ Washerwomen uiu IJomeiuo 1009. Herd ( luU III * IHtorcc. County Treasurer W. B. Reed has bet granted a divorce from his wife. Mrs. Rce who Is with her Bister In Kansas City , maine ( no defense. W. M. Anderson has commenced a suit the district court for a divorce from Ma Anderson , alleging that within a year oft their marriage- she had commenced to fr quent Improper places In Omaha. Gertrude McNalr has also begun a suit f a divorce from Charles McNalr on t ground of habitual drunkenness. Selected hard wood for Dealing stoves. II. A. COX. 37 Main street. Tel. 41 Ten per cent discount on all trimmed ha this week at Mies Uagdalo'a. Car'e laundry , 724 Broadway , fsr jo wprk. T l. 187 The Uundrlea tic * Domestic soap. l.lceniea. The following parties took out marrla licenses yesterday at llie county clerl ofllco ; Name and Address. At Boren Wllladvm. Council Bluffs . Klratine M. Sorensen , Council Blurts . C. 15. Brown , Lewis township . , . Emma M. Belied , Council Bluffa . . . . . . Qai cooking itovei for riot and tor al * Gat Co. ' office. _ Dr. I. U. Parsoni , Archer block. Tel. 2 Davit iclls drugs , paints and glass che Cmeitlo soap oatlaiU cheap ioap , NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Recent Heal Estate Transfers Revive the Talk of a Union Depot. ROCK ISLAND AID TO BE INTERESTED Itutnnr * Hint Hit * Compuny Intend * to Con * tollilnto III Local flu tit niull a to Incite Other ICoad * ( o loiter Tcrnnnnl Stiitlon. The recent organization of the Union In vestment company has aroused considerable Interest , from the fact that It contains some of the ablest financiers of the > city , and Its large capital stock leads to the conclusion that great things are to bo attempted. Among the Incorporates are W. W. Loomls , Leonard Everett , N. P. Dodge , George F. Wright , S. Farnsworth and William Moore. The first thing to cometo light as an In dication of the purpose of the organizers was when a deed was fllcJ yesterday with the county recorder transferring the title In What Is known as "the union depot prop erty" from E. 13 , Hart to the Union Invest ment company. This property Includes blocks 5 , 31 and 32 of Riddle's subdivision , and extends from Seventh to Ninth street and from Ninth to Tenth avenue. The con sideration named Is $30,000 , and the deed Is made subject to four mortgages amounting to $0,000. The purpose of this transfer Is Ulll kept from the public , but there are several well defined rumors , which lead to the belief that there are to be some radical changes In the railroad business In this city In the near future. Rock Island railroad officials of the top crust have recently been visiting the city and teconnoltcrlng the union depot grounds , and the probability Is that befi re long the result of their In/oUlg.tiiona i\lll be shown In the removal of the freight ui.d passenger depot , the yards and the round house from their present wllp'y ccatlerel localities to the strip ol land running alcng Ninth avenue from Ninth ntr < ? et to Main. Such , at least , Is the rumor now floating around , and n well authenticated ru mor H Is. The Hock Island people have already secured options on .ill of this terri tory running from Seventh to Main , nnd ins purchase of the union depot pioperty by the Union Investment company Is talpn : o 01. the same as the purc'msu ' by the * Hook Island company. ! t Is also reported that an effort willis node to Induce other roads as Cast as pos - sible to enter the new Rock Hliud depot thus bringing the much-mo'inu'J union do- pi' , schema again to life. This wl.l he worth - many thousands of dollars t. ) ( ho Hock Isl- . H.id company , as It will l < rgf > ly Increase tralflc , by making Its depots so much more - accessible to the public. An examln.Hlon of the cltv map shows that only a short tp'ir of track would have to be run fru-n the luofent track to land trains on the proposed silo of the new depot , and only one bloc ) of paving would bo requlr : . ! to connect 'he grounds with the paved streets to the nn th. . I'rom the new grounds accchs tan bj caal y secured to the Omaha Bridge & Terminal company's tracls ; , which means the connec tion with Omahu by the now bridge. Some of ths local repr ontat'ves ' of the Kork Island were seen laet evening lor the purpose of finding out wh it they k'lew oi tic ! proposed plans of the. roiiipinv as lal.l down In the above rumors , bin the attempt was not a glittering success They unani mously displayed a great d.xl of reticence re-fusing to cither affirm ur 'Isny. One cl them generously gave the Information that the general offices of the company were In Ch-cago , and It would he a compiratlvely e sy matter to buy a Mck .t and go thtre for an interview with the head officials. vMic , doubtless would know If tlirtr * was r.ij : thing , unusual In the wind. Nevertheless , llie&i rumors are given on good authority , and the people cf Council Illufts need not be sur prised.If they tee In the. near futiue tig advance In the sort of rillwiv fatlllllei afforded them' by at least one of the bit trunk lines now center Ins here. ! . , ForcliiK Ilown I'rlciu. 33 children's heavy winter jackets , all wi got. ago 4 to 12 years. They Bold at $3 $3.SO , $4.EO and $5 ; wo want to close then : out. Your pick today , $1-50 each. \Vo have In stock twelve ladles' fines quality seal plush sacijucs , car ; led over fron last season , In small sizes only , 32 and 34 they sold at $25 , $30 and $33 ; If you cai wear small size come early Thursday ; you choice , $6.08 each. $4 beaver shawls today at $2.9S. $3 beaver shawls today at $3.CO. L'S Finest quality Improved Saxony yarn , larg skeins , was 15c and ISc , now lOc skein ; Ic a wool , now 12&o ! box ; Angora wool , ball. Infants' 20c all wool knit booties , 5c pah y.Dll New lot down sofa pillows , 59c each. 25 curtain shades , lOo each. Is' I BOo best quality opaque curtain * shade th now 29c each. New shades In girls' capes , Just In , at 50 Pand C9o each. 1JBNNISON HHOS. , el > Council bluffs. ir- irve Mollior mill Son ut U'nr. Ic- The case of Jane Klrhy against Wllllan IV- her son , was before Judge Smith yes'criu for a short time , on a motion for a c.mt.ni uir ance. Mrs. Klrby , who Is 15 yearj of cge , seeking to compel her son to support In ! In her petition she alleges that ho compclle her by threats of personal violence to dec Cd to him forty acres of farm land fir JJ.OC ' which were worth-about twice that amoup < and then turned her out of the houta to shl se , for herself , a thing which , at her advance age , she finds a pretty dlfi'.ciilt i r-eratlon fc-t wants the co.irt to compel him to pay t. < Ifh the sum of ? 300 per am im foHie lest ( ig- her life to aid n ner support. In reply I nrl these charges William Klrby denies Jhat 1 ble over made any threnH , und says he III-P a ways been ready ti jd\e his mother , \ lion : with himself an I wlf * . but siu refiHoJ live with him unless he wouM cut loose froi his wife. The ra evau finally allowed I m go over until the next tsrni to allow tl defence further Hmfl for preparation. Mrs , Everett will entertain the mcmbci : and friends of St. Paul's congregation at hi home , on Second avenue , Wednesday evei ed , 1"B. November 21. A cordial Invitation lju extended to all. Oruml Hotel , C'au n ft I ItlulTa , llroprncil. In Newly furnished. Every modern cot iry venlenc- . First class In all respects. Rate terre J2.50 to $3.00 E , F. CLAUK , Proprleto ro- D'.mestla toip brraki hard water , 11 CUT 'The I onililnit" Won. At last the returns from all the count ! ' are In , and yesterday It was known for tl : first time Just how the figures stood at tl last election In the Judicial district. The vo ats received by each candidate was as follov In the eight counties composing the dlstrlc Smith. 20.183 ; Thornell , 20.IG2 ; Orten. 19.90 Culllson , 10.105 : Kelley , 10.H3 ; Ware , 15,00 ' Smith's majority , 4,024 ; Thornell's majorlt 3,997 ; Green's majority , 3,738 , At Grand Hotel I'cstal Telegraph offl ihorthaml reporter and typewriter will wrl age letters , deposition ! , etc. , very chrap. Dry pine kindling ( cr sale. Cheaper tbi cobj. II. A. Cox , 37 Main itrett. Tclephoi ge. 48. 29 > I'lrununr burprlie 50 Mr. and Mrs. F , Q. I'felffer were ve 23 pleasantly surprised by their many frlen it yesterday , It being tho25th anniversary thslr marriage. The surprise was comple . . At 6 o'coccn \ the morning they were treat " * to a serenade b eap. daughter , Miss Alma , who has been vlsltl In Oregon for the past four months ; M Ffelffer'i ilster , Mrs. Zeneckle of LJnco Neb. , nnd her niece , Miss Fay of Lyons , ar rived later In the day , Their home was taken pouccslon of by their friends , who spent the evening In playing games and so cial conversation. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Pfelffer were the recipients of many beautiful presents. Mlsa Joncuskl of Omaha dtllghted the guesta with her vocal and Instrumental music. Bcurlclus * music houie has few expenses ; high grade planoa are sold reasonably. 118 Stutsman street. Oil cake , $1.10 per sack at Davis' . Ul'.D.tll H.iriDS' 1'OSTOrt'lCK llOltllKt ) . Mntiy Letter * Opened but I.lttlo Money \Vn Secured. CEDAR RAPIDS , In. , Nov. 20. ( Special Telegram. ) Last night after 10 o'clock bur glars succeeded In opening the boxes at the postofflcc containing mall belonging to T. M. Sinclair company and the Order of Hallway Conductors. Klfty or sixty letters were taken , carried to a stairway on Second avenue nuo and opened , where they were found this morning. Nearly all contained money orders or drafts , none of which were taken. It Is not believed much currency was secured. There U no clew to the robbers. 1.ill In-rum In Conference. IOWA CITY. la. , Nov. 20. ( Special Tele gram. ) The eastern conference of the Iowa synod of the English Lutheran church opened here last night. Sermons nnd addresses were given by Hcv. W. II. Blancke of Davenport , Hev. J. W. Breltcnbach of Clinton and Hev. M. L. Mcllck of Falrfleld. The meeting was held In the new $8,000 church dedicated Sunday. Thousands of cases of rheumatism have been cured by Hood's Sarsaparllla. This Is abundant reason for belief that It will euro you , nvritEMK couitr f. LINCOLN , Nov. 20.-Speclnl. ( ) The su preme court met pursuant to adjournment. Im Thomas , esq. , of Hurt county and Wil liam L. IJrow , esq. , of Douglas county were admitted to practice. Slauth against Ogden leave to amend petition In error. momgra against Hulmquest ; Icnvu to amend petition In error. Stratton against Nye ; leave to tile amended petition In error. The following causes were argued and submitted : Standard Stamping company against Hetzel , on motion ; Ctalg against Clark , on motion ; McMnhun against state on motion ; Gllcrost against Nantkor , on motion ; Housh against sUte ; F.irester against Ilarter , on motion ; Gates against Uohrer. on motion ; Stough against O-fden on motion ; Kuhl against 1'lcrce county , on motion ; Garncau ugnlnst Omaha 1'rlntirg company , on motion ; State ex rel Mc.Mullen atalnst Affhohler ; Head ugalnst State ; Mc Aleese ngnlnst State. Court adjourned untl tomorrow morning- 9 o'clock. Following are the syllabi of decisions remitted : Eckluml against Willis et al. Appeal fron , Lancaster county. Alllrmed. Opinion by - Chief Justice Norval. * An nllcieil error not brought to the atter.- tlon of the trial coutt will not be considered - by this court on a. review of the case by petition In error. 2. A finding based upon conflicting testl morS- will not be set aside unless found to be clearly wrong. 3. Held , that the evidence was suillclent to authorize the appclntmont cf a receiver to take charge cf the mortgaged premises and ; to collect the rents and prollts accruing therefrom. . t. The taking of a stay of the order of sale under a dcirec of foreclosure Is a waiver of nil erors In the proceedings In the case prior to the Lblatnlng < .f such stny. The Nebraska Mortgage Loan company ngalnst must. Appeal from Douglas couctj. Alttrmed. Opinion by Justice 1'ost. An estoppel to be available us a. cause of action or defense must bo especially pleaded. 2. Kvldcnce examined nnd held to sustain the dectee appealed fiom. Ingwers-on agaln t K'U-ecomb. ' Appeal , fr.ni Madison county , Reversed. Opinion by Justice Post. Tim relation of the directors nnd manag ing ofllcers of nn Insolvent private corpora tion toward the property anil assets thereof Is that of trustees for nil of the creditors Such ofllcers cannot take advantage of their position to secute n preference for them selves , but are tcqulrcd to share ralably with other creditors. Lanham ngalns > t First National bank of Crete. Eiror from Saline cuunltHe - versed nnd remanded. Opinion by Justice Harrison. The limitation of two years within which un action under the provisions of section 5,198 , Revised Statutes of United States , may be commenced for the recovery from a national bank of twice the amount of usary paid to It date * from the actual payment of such Intel est and not frcm the bank's reservation of It from the original loan by way of discount. ( Following First National bank of DoiChester against Smith , 38 Nebraska , 199 , ami Smith ncnlnst First Natlon.il bank of Crete , decided present term. ) In re Thomas W. Van Seelver. Error from L-incnster county. Atllrmed. Opin st ion by Justice Harrison. Whore u requisition Is made upon the governor uf one state by the governor ol another state for the return of nn alleged ; fugitive from Justice and the requisition Is accompanied by n copy of the complaint filed In the court to which the party whose return Is demanded was held to appear by the examining magistrate , nnd also a copy of the evidence adduced at the preliminary hearing before the magistrate , and on belni ; arrested under n warrant Issued by the governor In compliance with the re quest of such requisition the party sues out ge a writ of habeas corpus In the district court or before a Judge thereof and to reverse the order of the dis trict court or judge denying the- relief prayed for brines the case to this court by petition In error , the evidence tnken al the preliminary hearing will not ha ex- Ir. arnlmil for the purpose of ascertaining whether It sustains n charge of the crime alleged In the Information nor to deter mine whether It supports the ( Hidingof Uw examining court that there was probable ! Ciiusu to believe the party had committed the crime with which he was charced. " 2. Where a requisition Is accompanied by a copy of an Indictment found by a gram Jury , the fact that nn Indictment has beer found Is at least prlma , facie evidence that the net charged is a crime and Is so re warded In the state where the act was done nnd where the policy of prosecutlor by Information has been established by , law nnd It appear. . ! . . . from . . . the records ac- companyliiK1 the requisition t whose rendition Is asked has been accorded a preliminary examination us a result ol 1 which he was belli to nppcar ami answei to the chanro In a h'gher ' court and hue ; be-in duly charged with the crime In the ed higher court In nn Information filed therein a copy of which Is attached to the paper.- pd presented with the requisition to the gov 00 ernor , such Information Is of as high n 't. grade ns a criminal pleading at nn Indict Ift ment nnd entitled to the same weight as evidence nnd will be so considered. ed 3. The proceedings In a hearing on habeu : he ; corpus may be reviewed on error , but belnc .er In its nature a civil proceeding such re of view must be by petition In error. to 4. Section 902 of the code , page 9CC , Corh. Piled Statutes. 1K3. wherein It states "UnU he the legislature ) shall otherwise provide this alne code shall not effect proceedings on habca : ne : corpus , " etc. Held : To apply to the mu tote I reeillnjj's relating to the application for th < writ of habeas corpus and UN hearing ; am not to the manner of their review or th < to removal of the case for such purpose. he 5. Where there Is a trial In i habeai case nnd It Is Bou ,1it to review allecei onors occurring during the trial , a motlor fiir u new trial must be tnndo emb-Jdylni Mm ' nrrnra i\f which m l in t _ " _ , ' "r ler prevented ! ; .of the trial complaint court or Is judtre made am am Is a ru Ing obtained thereon , to entitle tin complaining party to such review. Record ngalnst nutters. Error from Dawe * county. Opinion by Commissioner Ryan A motion to dismiss an action brought ti in- this court on error must be sustained whet ines , the transcript containing the final Judgmen jr. sought to be vacated was filed In this cour after the lapse of a year from the date o Enid ludgmcnt , Tullcys against Keller et al. Error fron Douglas county. Opinion by Commlsslcne Ryan. C3 Where It Is shown that a supersedea hews bond Is entirely Inadequate In amount i aulllclent bond may be required of the no pellant as a condition ncccsary to the con tlnunnce of a stay cf proceedings. ws Dutton et nl ngalst Pankonln ct al. Erro cf. for Cnss county. Affirmed. Opinion b- Commissioner Rag-an. 03 ; "Louisville precinct , " a political subdl 'OC. vision of Cass county , voted its bonds t ty , aid In the construction of a free wage bridge across the I'latte river. The count commissioners of Cnss ccunty Issued th bonds voted , sold them and used the proceed He In constructing a free waf.cn bridge acres the Platte river near the village of LouU vllle In said county , and at a point wher the river is the dividing line between th c&untles of Cass and Barpy. The southern portion of the bridge becam out of repair and unsafe for travel. Th county commissioners of Cass county wet notified thereof by three taxpayers an ery citizens of said county , and requested to re nds pair the same. The commissioners refuse to make the repairs on the ground that of was not the duty of Cass county to ket : ete. such bridge In repair. ited Tu compel the commissioners to repa ielr the bridge said taxpayers Instituted pr ceedlnga In mandamus. Held , ting , 1. That aa these statutes make the mldd irs. of the main channel of the Platte river tl alt ) , I boundary Una betwen , the counties of CQ HAYDEN BROS. Hi ( Cr " ° ill' ' o Silk Velvets , I9ca Wednesday frornuB.to . It. Olive , bronze , rcsctln , helkffrope , tnn , blege , blue , orange nut ! grayl , silk vel vets for only lOc n yard. K' > , ' Wednesday afternoon w pjn'ce on sale 20 dress patterns of 12 yards each , ex tra line quality black gros grain silk , black faille silk or black royal arinuru silk at ifO.-lS n pattern. Only one pattern sold to a customer. 25c Dress Goods All wool 'lO-lnch suitings. All wool : tMnch Scotch heather mix- lures. All wool -10-Inch colored cashmeres. ICplngleiie velours , Hourette mixtures. fill-Inch gray repellant waterproof. All worth 40c to lU'c a yard ; making the grandest lot of bargain ever offered In America for Our line of double width Arlington dross goods consists of so many new weaves , changeable effects , dots , serges , cashmeres , Irrldescoiit mixtures , just the thing for house wrappers , etc. , all 15c Dress Linings Free Balance of this week we give dress linings free with every purchase of dress goods at 75c or more per yard and remember our prices on goods that expensive are , { less than any other store In Omaha. Broadcloths , 69c j Entire Hue of 7."c , S3c , 1)5 ) broadcloth all cut down to (51)c. ( ) And the line of Broadcloths at 75c Is tlio ffl , ? I. 5 nnd ijn.riO'-quallticH. AI lilK bargains. 1 All Wool Serges , 33c Blacks and colors , arc MO inches wide no one attempts to n.itci ) , them , tlicy are new , fresh , clean goods , Worth COc a / * . ' . ' ' ' ' ' * ' yard , and'the and Sarpy , that the lesal presumption Is thai the south half of such bridge Is In Cat. county , and that It Is the duty of the nu. thorltles of said county-to keep said portlcr of said bridge in repair , and that the would be compelled to do so by matiUamui proceedings Instituted and carried on bj and In the name of said citizens anil tax payers. 2. That fold brldKe Is not the propcrtj of said ' 'Louisville precinct. " 3. That such bridge Is the property of tin public and a part of the public hlshways o 4. Whether It Is the duty of the authorltle of Cass county to maintain the entire brldgi In repair and in a condition safe for travel not decided. Oregon Kidney Tea cures nervou * head aches. Trial size , 25entB. . All druggist * . I.lttlo Trlxl AlaouifT Oooil Progress. OLATHE , Kan. , Nov. LU Rapid progreE Is being made in the A. W , Little trial The statement of the case to the Jury ha been made on the part of the Btute by J A. Hale and on- the part of the drfens by C. H. Hutchlnps. The evidence for th state Is nbout all In. Oregon Kidney Tea cures ail kidney tru - bles Trlft' ulze , 25 cents. All druggists. I'ulr Wcullier fur Itclmiftlcn niul Wind Shifting i omh. WASHINGTON , Nov. 20. The forecast fo Wednesday Is : ] Kor Nebraska and South Dakota Fair winds Khlfting to south. Kor Iowa Fair ; wanner , except colder i the extreme southeast portion ; varlabl For'Missouri Fair ; colder In the wester portion ; northwest winds , becoming varlo bio Kor Kansas Fair ; variable winds. I.nr.il Ilncnrtl. OFFICE OF THIS WEATHER BUREAU OMAHA. Nov. 20. Omaha rqcord of temper , ature and rainfall , compared with the cor - responding day of past four earg : Maximum temperature . . . CS CO G4 S Minimum temperature . . . 28 30 2S 2 Average temperature 43 43 40 ! Precipitation 00 .00 .00 Condition of temperature and preclpltatlo at Omaha for the day since March 1 , 1831 : Normal temperature ! Excess for the clay Accumulated excess since March 1 ts Normal precipitation OJ Inc Deficiency for the day . .01 Inc Total precipitation since March 1 15.CO ! nch ° Deficiency since March 1 15.22 Inche : ilcports from Other Stt tlon al 8 i' . M. "T" Indicates trace of precipitation' . L. A. WKLSH. Observer. II- IIto to ty he an Heals Running ds H8 iBre Sores he Owes the , ne he reed ml re SeppenFs Sting. ed It ep [ 14 air leotedbf8.8.B. ObiUnata sore * > na ulceri j tolls heMlna oirers. K remorei the ro- po ton and bnliai np the r lem. A mw"e " 4 ? dle . / the SWIFT BI'ECIFIO CO. , Atlanta , Oh MS 46-inch Serges , 39c Double vrarp , all now colors niul black , vorth and usually sold elsewhere Tor Kic to 7Cc. Special Bargains Kxtra large white crochet bedspreads , 1 each. 72 Inches wide bleached damask , 75c. -4 full bit-ached all linen napkins , were $1.25 , reduced to $1 dozen. Fringed doylies , 25c , OOc and COu ilozeii. bulf bleaehed dainiiHl ; , . 25c yard. IS-lnch bleached llueu crash , lOc yard. Twilled cotton crash , 3c yard. White Shaker llannel , ItVio yard. Mill remnants of yard wide bleached muslin , liyja yard. Mill remnants of heavy standard un bleached sheeting , IS' c yard. Hest Indigo blue prints , fie yard. Fast colors dark comfort calico , tt'X-c. 10--1 white blankets , 40c a pair. 11-1 white or gray blankets , $1 pair. 10-lbrown mixed blankets , 7."c pair. Large size crib blankets , & 0c pair. Quilted satin , 7" c yard. Slate colored German canvass , tic yard Double fold colored bunting , 3c yard. 0--1 blown sheeting 1'JVic yard. Itemnaiits of llannel less than cost. Grocery Dept The great meat sale now on , compare No. 1 sugar cured hams , Oc ; Xo. 1 sngai cured picnic' hams , ( ) i ; Xo. 1 sugai cured bacon , Oc ; 27 pounds granulated sugar , ? ! . . House Furnishing Dept Ktove pipe , 7VGc ; elbows , ! ! e ; coal hods lie ; collars , Ic ; dampers , He ; Round Oal stoves , $4.75. Don't jou believe It will pay you to examine our goods and com pare prices V , ! . Mme. M. YALE , WINNER OF World's Fair Medal and Diploma , : SB ll. ll.IS IS ISJ. J.se se 1C : THE HAIR CONQUERED ; , MME. M. YALE'S ITS MIGHTY RULER. 3'J ' Kor the flint time In the hlBtory ot tlie worl Kray hair Is turned back to Its nalufal uml or ! 24 nal color without dye. Mine. Vixle'B i\ci-lBlo : 31T lair Tonlo l'iis the rnnrlous iiower of K'Vlni T ho naUiral coloHng matter circulation , coime on quently n ( restorlni ; the Bray hairs to their mvi original color. The c-omplote mastery of thin mar 37 vcluua compound over the human hair hnsw-.e 6 ate l a ceiulne Benwtlm ijll o\cr the worlil 31 and Its dl co\ery has bfc-n hailed ulih encilet ch loy. There will be no moie Biuy hair to worr eh over now. an < l no longed necessary to use Ir lurlous aitlllclal hair djes. Mine. Yule's skll as a chemlHt h H never been t-riitnlled b ? im or woman. Bho elands alona H queen and con nuerop. Thp whnlo waild bows down to her as p'oneer and eclcnt'et. Ilxcels'.or ' Ilalr Tonic wll Btop any case of hair from falllnff In ( went * four hours. It IB n guaranteed turi- for an nllnvnt of the hair or disease of the scalt It Is absolutely pure nnl < r 'iom everythln InJuilouR. It cnn bo taken internally with | > ei feet safety. H contains nothing Breasy or stick ! has n dcllKhUul ilcllcule odor , and inaktu tl most perfect hn'.r drefslns Un.iwn for genet i use. It will aid In keeping fie hair In curl 1 creates a luxuriant. Kloasy growth nnd preservt ll natural color until the end of jour day After gray hair has been rcatoied to its natun color with th's tonic It Is not necessary to co- tlnue lla utc. except nt 'nti'nulu ' CM a tonic , c the hair growi out from the scnlp Its own cok the same as before It turned Bray. For IViI I llpnris Jt | s the . onl5 > remeii : 1 UI UtUJ 11CUU3 cn , ] , known I make the hair grow on bald IK ads. He vure tin fly. > vu get the Kenulne. Uewarc of counterfeits ar ImltBtlons. Make sure that every bottle h. Mme. Yale's photo on. nnd labelled Mme 1 Yale's Kxceltlor Hair Tonic , Guaranteed to I ay , store gray hair to Its or'e'nnl color without dy Hold by all dnifrglsts. Mall orders filled. Prl il.OO iior bottle , six for (3.00. MMI1 M. YAI.n , Hcnuly and Complexion Pp clallst. Temple of Deauty , 113 State St. , Cli caco. 111. Slim & Bainbridge , In the Stiite untl rudontl Courts. Hoon UO-7-a-O , Shu : url HlosU , Council illufTx , liw.i Notices CoUqci ) CH1UNKYS CL.KANCD ; VAULTS CLEANEI Cd Durkr , at W. d. Homtrs , US Broadway. FOIl RKNT , A NJCU. MIOOM COTTAQB AN C * furniture : city water , born , etc. ; on pavi itnet. H. P. Olllccr. WANTED , OOOD QHlli ron OKNEIU housework. 2132 Avenue II. FINELY IXCATED HOOMS KC rent : all modern conveniences ; will rent chco 131 Tails ftvtuue. ' HAYDEN BROS November Clothing Sale Too many high priced suits , and we lon't Intend to wait till we're "stuck" too bad on them , but want to sell them io\v. iov.MEN'S MEN'S SUITS-lmported cheviots , fancy worsted and casslmere suits , made .In all the late styles , it-button , double-brcated sacks , the long 'cut sacker or frock now selling for ? 18 , ? 20 and ? 22 , marked down for this week's sale to $11.50. * 5 lots out of the 10 left yet In the $5 men's all wool nulls ; by Saturday night -very one will be sold ; come tomorrow and get best choice for ? . " > . TOO MANY HOYS' high priced knee pant suits , ages -I to lo years , double- breasted coals , line all wool serge lining , llnest kind of casslmeres , cheviots and worsteds , new fall patterns ; suits now sell for $ 1.50 , $3.50 and $15.75 , down for this week's sale to , ? :5.-15. : MUX'S DllKSS OVKUOOATS at the lowest prices In the city.Ve have the extra long Storm King ulster , and have just received a fresh lot for $5. DllHSS OYKItroATS , In molt on and kersey , brown , tan , double or single breasted , $10 value Cor . < . " > . HATS AND C'AF'S--Men's and boys cloth Itrlghton side bands and yacht caps , worth 50e , for --e. HOYS' heavy tmlmiH , worth -lOc , a big bargain. In two lots , at 15e and ISc MKN'S CLOTH IW1GHTON sldi bands , silk lined , bine , black or brown worth 7.V. for ! ' > . MKN'S KKOOUAS , worth $2 , very line fur. price .l > 1. ' . 2. MKN'S FINE DKH11YS. the latest styles , worth if'- , our price 'J5c. Jewelry , Opera Glasses , etc. Flno block Morocco covered oporti gldbBGs , Including leather cnsoj have ulwuys been $2 ; Mou- dny for OSa 98c , 98c , 98c. 98c. Hlegant black Morocco leather opera glass , with gold tube and trimmings , achromatic lenses. They've been $4. Open Man- lay for $1.08 Beautiful oriental nnd whlto I'HAUIj Ol'EUA GLASSES , line achromatic lenses and Mo rocco leather case ; worth $7 ; 3 , for $3.48. Send mall orders. . . 10-line achromatic louse , gold- brimmed opera glasses , In Mo- occo leather case : regular beau ties. $ ; t.05 ; worth $7.50. Send nail orders Celebrated Lemalre gold- trlmint'd ' and handsome oriental [ > uarl opera glasses-fancy gold trimmings , achromatic lenses ; worth .f8.no , for $ -1.05. Send mail orders -MAIL OKDKUS I 'OU HOLIDAY noons FUOM THIS DKPAIITMBNT SHOULD UM SI3XT 13AHLY. Watches , Silverware , etc , Men's Elgin or Waltham Boss- lllled watches , warranted to | fir wear ir > years ; value and cheap , .Hil for $15. Monday , $8.05 I UU Gold stiffened hunting case i Klglu or Waltham watches , r J n made to well wholesale for $10 ; h AM will be sold Monday for $5.49. . UITU Flue Elgin or Waltham hand- engraved gold-niled watches , If ) TO warranted to wear 20 years ; a Ihi I $20 watch for $12.50 ILlUU Ladles' coin silver , fulljewn in eli-d chatelaln watches , worth /.AH $7. for $2.48 LltU Men's or boys' sllverlne stem1 rn wln'llUK ' watches , $ l.r > ! ) ; worth hM Storllnjc silver thimbles , We ; Itogors' host 12-dwt. knives and forks , per sot. 5.1.25 ; llrst class $1.00 nickel ALAHM ( LOCK , Cijc. Storllns silver belt buckles , OSc : eight- day oak clock , Imlf-hour strike nnd alarm , worth $0 , for $2.-18. WEI DON'T" SAY MLJOHl A 1 'A I nnn-n-unv mw-miw * § . . . * - - - - - > it. n luiu u uuy our Warranty Does with EnchMachln * . The South wick Baling Press Is az-liorso.full-clrclomachlno , U liaslholiirKf'st irrd opening of nny ( ontliiuous-llnlliiL' , Doiible-Stioko Press lu tliu World. Bales tight ; dr.ift llrht ( Capacity ; Construction ; Durability-oil the BEST. . They talk in tons the language of profit. They nro easy sellers. They nraa double stroke press. Profitable to handle. Writs for catalogue and discounts. SANDWICH MFG. COMPANY , Council Bluffs , Iowa , l DLUFF8- STEAH DYE WORK3 All kinds of Dyeing and Cleaning done in the highest style of the art. Fuded and Etuined fabrics mad to look an Rood aa new. Work promptly done and delivered In nil parts of the country. Send for price list. A. 1 I'roiir/otor. llroadway , near Nona western Depot. Telephone 22. ( : IS WORTH ANY NUMBER : J'ntfrln\lij \ tf tl lif ( i "llmlty Umbrtlltt " Hull \ < , g\i a - aicuy Ixiiltfe of Imil ditto mill niro- le.iinexti Hint iinilenin / IIKIII ii'Jio carries U u iriiltiliiji c < r. : icaturaofa gentleman "Ttt'O J.\ ir.l.\l > , " a nine diid uiti- brcltufoir itoeftttntt ttulton / / A liiiiitlioinr , ulilllsli ritiKi , Unit CHiiliecliiitiyrit Into ti beautiful tervlcealile uinlirill.i In tin tit * * l < i t Tlii'if tire "twain one , " ami are. Ilia h'inilminc.it , nub. blrst new Iliinu aftliv iie.isitn .t beautiful jiriteiit to jioumrlfar anufrtfiul / i''ciiirarrrtf ' / / , rare mix ! Iinnillri , iinnnitril in fullil illiriillltl f/uM Like { /OK In ure them , an < llotufotlier iitieelttm , M. VOE-LMAN 409 - . - , - - Broa-lway THIS JiWKI.KK , ThU Kumoii. Kouirtly cures J _ , quickly ana pcrmn- ntntlr all ncr > ous dlueato * . Mich * n Went Memory , j/o > 3 nf Ilraln 1'owcr , IleadaclieVnlolulnos , I.net Vltiilliy , nlvlitlyoinlihlonii , oTlldrenmiIra * polcnoruiutnastlnatlleeiiBcirauwil bjr > iilbrul error * orcxcc re. Coiiialni no oiilnlc-t. lin nerve tonic n < l lilnoil liullilrr. Makontlie palo u * neil puny "trout : unit pi u in p. Kaillrcurrlodln e tie | io k t. HI | iertiui | o tortffi. Iff mall rri > | nl < t ! f'awrltt ! < ! "Jf1"lri" " < 'oln < 'llrii0rl 0' ' < 'TreninOcd. \Vrltouiior frra iiicillrnl lx > ok , trnt.onlvd In ed plain wrupiwr. which conlnlni torllDionliiln and unancml refcruncoi. No cburca r r con.ullu- tlonIfioar < o ) < rntfiit < 4iii. t-olrt brnurnilrer * ku i tl d HKOIUB , or Brtdrou A'J'.HVU &EIZO CO. . Matonlo TempleClilcueu. 111. BOLD IN OMAHANKIlnVSIIEUJIAN < tMe , jn CONNELL , ir > n DODOE. KIMIN * co..ir c IS THE BEST. NO SQUEAKING. . CORDOVAN. FnEKCH&ENAMEOEDCALr. * 4.Vf. FlNECAlf &KANGARI1 $3.5PPOLICE,3 SOLES. EXTRA FINE. OYSSCHOOLSH LADIES- SEND FOR CATAUXSUB WU'DOUCLAS , BROCKTON , A1A33. You cnn unvo money br wenrlnit the W. I. . Douclns S3.OO Shoe. nccniiKD , tro are the largest m.inufacturen n this grodeuf shoes In tha world , aud guarantee taeh value \ij \ clamping the name anil prlco on tbo bottom , which protect you kcalntt high prices and Itie middleman's i > roflt . Our ilioo equM cuitora work la tjrle. rasy nttlng und wearing qualltlea. \Vv have them Bold ercrywhere at lower prtctsfor ho rnlno given than any other make. Taka BO ( ut > tit , He. If your dealrr cannot < uppljr you. we cao. Sold by A. W. Bowman Co. , 117 N. IQIii. C. J. Carlson. 1218 N 24th. EllesSvonaon , 20O3 N. 24th. Ignntz Newman , 4243. 13th. W . W.FIshar , 2925 Loavanwortn Kelly , Stlgor & . Co. , Farnam St. 15th T. Croosy , 23OO N at So. Omaha GEO. P. SANFOUD. A. W. RICKMAN , rrealdent. Caihl r , Firs ! National of COUNCIL BLUFFS , Iowa- Capital. $100,000 1'rofits , 12,000 One of lh oldest banks In th slat * ot Ion * , W * solicit your business and collections. Wl pay i per cent on time deposit * . We U1 U pleased to set and tcrv * you.