70 TTTTC OMATTA TA1TA" "BEE: TTEPPAV, OCTOBER 0, 1900. SCAXNELL STAYS IN HIS SEE Little Credence is Given to Reported Removal to Illinois. DIOCESE OF CHICAGO HAS THE FIRST CLAIM J,ocnl Clrrxr HrlliMM H Morr Crol.H lilf! thnt IIIhIioii Mi-ainu'lCn Clmrne Will Hp llnl-.'.l In lllmill of .rclilriUfiinl . The rrjioriod aiipolnimont of llinliop Senn ncll to ii nr.- lo Ik- cnmipiI nenr Chiceso, given tiubllrlty in a Chi(f.o paper SilinUy. Ih takon with n Inrn Kniln of nalt by those clcrRymcn f tho Omaha ilKx-roe I.elleNe'l to bo cognizant of th.i furtn. Kor sotiip time Ihti- linn bev.n n rumor current In rhki?o Hint the bishop of Omnlia was to bt miiilc the runuwiir of Archbishop Kcohun, whotn imu ami continued 111 health caiiBo bin f rlcti.I to ftar nil parly ilemlar. Kor Rvprl ypari h ha hud in. ntixlllary blihop who has li.nl virtual dinrKc of the archtllnciHe, but rerently this olllcpr hae bf fomo Iticapn.'liaipO tor work, n ml Inst week lllshop Srannpll wt'tit to ehlmiso, wlipre he la now eim.tKtr'l in pastoral woili. Thn rumor that he Ih to pu-reeil the arch bishop bus been followed by a innro or less well atithPtiilcatPi report 'hat a priest of tho dlorpse of CIiIphro )M been nppoinlel bishop coailjutor cf t!ir tuvhUu-cesc. The co ndjutor bishop has the riKln 10 succession, nnd this sots lit roM the rumor rrsarrtitiK tho appointment of Ilishop Smnnell to tho hrehlcplscopal Tho reported rlnii.Ri i"t believed by the clergymen of Hip dioerse of Omaha for the rraton that a phaiiRe 10 n iipw Koe In Illinois ivould not bo ponsideipd nn elevation, as was tho chaiiRu from Coneonlla to Omaha. It Is hold by then' priests tha' It Is fHr mote probable that the see of Onialin will bo ele vated to an Hrehlpplitpupfll sen and the pal lium ronfp-reil upon Bishop Sciinnell. It Is understood that the elevation of the woo at Omnha would not be long delayed but for opposition on the part of a bishop who would become a suffragan of tho province of Omnha. This bishop has been Installed in Ills position loni r than Ulshop Scanned has been In Omnha and feels that the eleva tion of the seo of Omaha would dim thn luster of his position. It Is said that he has actively opposed ilm piopohed change at Omnha and that at present he shows no In tention of withdrawing hlr, opposition. PACKERS GO TO PHILIPPINES liiiclr .Sinn Cm l n Men KtpprltMicpil In l.iintllliK lU-toti of lliirilen Dciiiirtinentiil i..ssli. Tho quartormiiHtcr of the Department of tho Missouri hits received orders to employ twelvo packers (or work In the Philippines it nil must have them ready to leavo San Kranclsco October IS on tho transport Wyn. Hold. Twelve persons, many of them experi enced packers, have applied for positions imd they will be notified to report Immo diutPly. Captain Qrote Htltchesou, former ntljutunt Kenural of the Uerurtmnt of tho Missouri, tan been appointed ndjutant Kcucrnl of the division of the army under General Chaffeo lu China. Tho family of Major Wilson will arrive lu Omaha today and will take temporary quar ters nt the M lull so n. Colonel W. II. Doyle, inspector general of tho Departments of the Missouri nnd Colo rado, Is In tho city from Denver on an olll clal visit. Tho commissar' of subsistence will open hlds todny for potatoes and other sup I piles which cannot be safely shipped In the wlntor. Tho resulnr quarterly supplies for tho coming quarter will bo ndvprtlsed this week. Captain Wat C. Valentine of West I'olnt, who Is In the United Statos from Mnnltn on sick leave, was at headiuanerB this morning. BENCH AND BAR AT EASE 1'nlernl Court Dpenn ill Lincoln, It n t llir .Miny l.ltlKntilx Prefer to I'oxt Iionc Their t niu'iela. United States circuit and district court opened at Lincoln yesterday for what promises to bo. nn uneventful session. 1'nlted Stntes Marshal Mntbaws nnd Deputy James Walling Clerks Thummel und Hoyt und Deputy I'nlted Stntes Attorney Rush nro In tho capital city with Judge Munger. It Is understood thnt no crlmiual cases will bo tried nt this term of court, all such cases going over until tho Noember term nt Omaha. There nro ou the civil docket :i." cases which may be tried nt Lincoln, but because of the political campaign, In which many of the nttorneys and some of the liti gants nro involved, but few of them will bo tried. There will be no grand Jury nt the J.lncoln term of court und the petit Jury will pot convene until October 15. O.V13 KINK HIT oFTIII3 TANK Ml. llurllntclnii Mini M. X O. MutiiHlly Withdraw Their Ciimiilnlnts, Ono of the kinks In tho tangled skein of litigation between the Omnha Coal. Coke and Lima company, the Ilurllngton und the Minneapolis & Omaha was straightened out Monday afternoon, when tho original cult of tho coal and coke company against the Ilurllngton wns dismissed at the request of tha plaintiff nnd the defendant dlsmlsbed its cross petition. Tills wns the suit wherein tho Omnha Coal, Coke und Llmo company ought to have the Hurllugtnu restrained from interfering ttlih the construction by tno cnicngo. St. I'huI. Minneapolis & Omnha road of n sidetrack lo its property. The dis missal of this hult does not dispose, how aver, of the suit Instituted by tho city nt torney to prevent a cut of Eighth street bo low grade In putting in ihc RWtch. I our! Nolr, On nn order I ruin Judge Kevsor the damage suit of Mildred Itroivn against the l'lillmnn I'ulace Cur company hits been re moved to tho federal court. Thoma IJnkln lias brought uii ai;aliiBt tho Omaha Street llnllwn compnny for 13.000 for injuries alleged to hav" 1,,'eii ustntned while attemnlt'ig to beard a moving ear oil SlMeentb Ktreet between Plerco and William. September is. Jennie l,i ndon Iuik been granted a decree of divorce by Judge Dickinson upon bowing that her husband. Percy p; ,nn. tlon, has deserted her and failed to urn. vlilo maintenance for the Inst two years Tho plnlntln Is employed In one of tin- de partment stores. Judge Kstelln 'has sustained a motion i plaintiff In the suit of c. Maunder, ax administrator of the late Aln Saunders ugnlnst Charles J. Ilarber. requiring ,,." Xeudant to HUbnilt for inspection and ropv nil papers connected with the sale of certain tock In the Home Tire Insurance company Xormorly held by deceased Complaints have been tiled in county court arising out of a brtt if kindred dis turbances at Waterloo August m which Lester Denton and A. '. I'ohb are charged by Sidney Treimry with assault with Intent to tlo great bodily InJurv. The defendants were formerly arrested for complicity In the nmo disturbance on a charge of lilgbwny robbery, but were acquitted. II nppenrs that the trouble wns renewed September S, as a result of which tlrnce Houghton bring an uctlon against Ciuy Cnnunrly on n charge of nssault with Intent to do great bodlif Injury, the nlleged victim of tlib nssault bo-let- Albert Houghton Job Couldn't Unyr Mood II, If ho'd hnd Itching plies. They're ter Hbly annoying; but Hucklon's Arnica Salvo will euro the worst case of plies on earth. U has cured thousands. Kor Injuries, pains or bodily eruptions It's the best snlve. In the world. Price, S5o n box, Cure Juaranttod. Sold by Kuhn & Co., drug-glaU. MORMONS SEEK NEW FIELDS I.rntr Tlirlr llomm In onllirrn I Hill for the JVrllle t'nllrjn of IIIk Horn IIhkIm. Information has been rereUed at Hur llngton hendiiuarterN Hint a tralnload of Mormon Immigrants is now ctirotite to tho Ms Horn basin from their former locations In southern Utah This party of Mormons will Join the colony of 100 that settled on tho Shoshone river last spring. Tho first colony wan nn experiment, but tha efforts of Its individual members were so siictt.ssful and the returns from their crops so large that this second movement Is the result. The Interest taken by the tlurlltiRton people In this emigration of the Mormons from I'tnh to Wyoming ties In tho fact that they arc settling In the territory through which the Ilurllngton Is now ex tending n new line of road. The comple tion of this line will make tho Illg Horn nnd Shoshone, river territories more ne. .esslble and It Is expected that next ycjr Severn I thousand Mormona will move from I'tnh and Idaho to Wyoming Trentc.l Itojiill- nt Mlnufc Cltj. The party of loenl passenger agent who went to Sioux City Saturday to elcrrono the crowd of traveling men returned to their worth yesterday nnd each Is loud In his praise of the cordial greeting ex tended them by tho Sioux City people. The Omaha railroaders were feted, wined, dined j peddlers nnd green goods agents, so and made to feel generally that they wore, when, leaving Wuyue on his wedding tour, the gncits of honor of the occasion. It ; his friends warned him against sharpers was with regret that tho jrrowd of rail- generally, he thought the admonition en road men returned Saturday night and I tirely uncalled for He wns amply able to George West was so well entertained that i tako earn of himself, lie said. If crooks he remnlned over until Sunday morning. It was because ho hnd Jo, however. In or der lo look nfter some ' business matters Saturday night und it wns by reason of this condition that the other members of the crowd permitted him to remain. Ilnllmi)' .Note nun IVinnniilii. '. P. Hnrrelt nf Chicago, traveling pns senger agent of the Mexican National, nnd C. C f'tiry. commercial ngent nt Kniuat City for the riouthurn Pnelllc, are visitors In tho c'.t;-. George It. Ilnyiir, city passenger agent of the .Milwaukee, is distributing xoinu handy duplicate whist score cards among tile devotees of that game. The score cards tire of convenient size and each con tains this mlinnnltloti: "WbWt players, like i lilldreti, sliuuld be seen nnd not heard." A ThoiiHnnil Tonuca. Could not express the rapture of Annlo It, Springer of 1'lillnilelphln when Dr. King's Now Discovery cured her of n hacking cough that for many years had mndo life a burden. She says: "After nil other rem edies and doctors failed it soon removed the pain in my uhest and I can now sleep soundly, something I can scarcely remem ber doing before. I feel like sounding its praises throughout tho universe." Dr. King's New Discovery Is guaranteed to cure all troubles of tho throat, chest or lungs. Price, fiOc and M-00. Trial bottles free at Kuhn & Co.'s dniE store. AmioillU'cinctltn of tin Titrated.. On next Salur'dav the Orpheum will in augurate a series of souvenir matinees to tun all through the season. A very pretty adjustable album cover will be given to every lady who attends. To start the col lection of Orpheum celebrities n flue hnlf- tone picture and a short hlogruphlcal skitch of our own little Francis Kcppler 1 who Ins scored a big success will bo given. Pictures of such eminent artists ns Jessie Hartlett Davis, Cumlllo D'Arvllle. and th "Olrl with the Auburn Hair." nnd others. have already been ordered and n splendid ! collection can lo secured by attending the Orpheum souvenir matinees. Tonight Is the last night of Herrmann the Oreat engagement at the Uoyd. His mystifying feats have drawn him Inge au diences since he began his engagement. Lost night's business was unusually Inrge. Nothing so uncanny has ever been seen here us his "Cremation" act In which n young woman is burned nllve In full vlow of tho audience. Tomorrow night Stuart Robson will be seen In "Oliver Goldsmith. " His engage ment is but for oue night. Williams & Smith Co. announce tb ar tlval of fnll nnd winter woolens. MnrrliiKe I.lceHNe. The following mnrrlago licenses Issued yesterday: Nnmo nnd Residence. ileury S. King. Clinton. In riorenee Kosteri', Omaha Frank Hi en, Omahn were Age. , . . . ... '.t ; 21.1 Annie France, Onmlia John A. Adams, South Omnha 'ii Annie Krlh, youth Omaha Uihtr.i Clotigh. South Omnhn '!0 Kmmu TVters. Council Hlufls 21 Peter II. Huiimui, Omaha Diiinle Hevcrldge. Omaha It I'oxtolllcc Illiniums l lllg;. The quarterly report of the business of the Omaha nostofllce was made public this morning. Tlie report shows total receipts, exeluMve of the money order department, of $91, 390.12, made up of $M.flS9.20 from stamp sales und box rents nnd $9.00.92 from news paper and periodical postage. The receipts for tho month of September were $.1l,61'i.ir, $3,238.21 representing newspaper postage and the remainder stamp sales. The average dally receipts for the quarter wi s In excesH of l,noo. Voiiiik Wnmun ti. MIkkIiik. Miss Mabel C.eorge disappeared from her home .it 1716 South Thirteenth street on Tuesday and the pollen hnve ho far se cured no trace of her She Is an Asfjrlan by birth and Is IH years old When sIk lift home lie curried n snteheltul of oriental embroideries nnd draperies. TO. California and Oregon Special Attention given to Ladies and Children Travel- They nro well enred for by tho Conduc illt; Alone. 'rs who accrmpany ench nf these excur sions to California and Oregon, nnd passengers can depend upon receiv ing tho most courteous treatment. The Conductors nro all men of experienco in excursion travel, and will see that tha comfort of all patrons is carefully attended to. tine of tho Most Attractive Features of thesis Excursions There Is n difference between iho first and Is the Economy, second class passage In railroad nnd sleep ing core tares of neurly $2.1 per passenger. This sum can bo saved by pat'oulzlng the Union Pacific Personally Conducted Excursions. The New Pullman Ordinary Sleeping Cars assigned to this scrvlco were built expressly to accom modate tho excursionists to California nnd Oregon. All Are Lighted with tho famous PINTSCII UOHT, are well Ventilated, have, separate lavatories for ladles and gentlemen, nnd all enrs are car peted nnd upholstered, with movablo partitions separating tho sections thus Insuring nil the utmost privacy. ' No Smoking la Allowed In the excursion cars, there being A SmoKing Car provided for that purposo on tho train, THE ABOVE EXCURSIONS LEAVE OMAHA EVERY FRIDAY New City Ticket Office BRIDEGROOM'S BAD BARGAIN Pawnbroker Fliinflnms Him Into Buying Fouey Watch. CHRONOMETERS HAD BEEN CHANGED iilitltnlnn MIkIiI " llni" Hrrn Notler.l hut for nn After ThotiKlit of I lie I'm r cliilNPr. Henry bought the watch for his brldo and had 'Ttom Henry to Whin" engraved on tht' Inside of tlm ense. And Whin was delighted with it. No one lu their little country homo at Wayne. Neb., sbo said, would have ono hnlf as pretty. Then Henry, with careful earilessnpss, let It be known that ho hnd p.ild "thirty shining slmolponr." for tho watch, whereupon Whin's delight was en hanced, as it tteenud a very large sum to pay, and attested Henry's lovo for her, his generosity, the excellence of tho timepiece it ml seernl other things. Wlda la still disillusionized, but Henry has hnd his eyes opened, ami would now iJlndly accept $HS for the bauble. Henry C. Wllklns, though but n plain farmer lad, has read In tho newspapers about "eon man," "lllmtlam artists, gold brick could cheat him out of his money they were wolrnmi' to It. Which opinion was shared by Wlda. Onn dny last week while his brldo wns visiting with friends on the south side Henry sauntered down town to see the sights. He had a half-formed Idea, too, that he might buy something for Wlda beforo he returned. A lot of Hash Jewelry In a pawnshop window cnught his eye. The proprietor, seeing he wns Interested, In vited him In. "Something in the line of n lndy's wntch? Certainly. Here Is n benuty for $10 solid gold inse, Elgin works, full Jeweled," nnd the rest of It. Aftor the usual dickering nnd Irresolu tion' Henry snld he'd tnke the wntch for 130. "Hut." he added, congratulating him self on his shrewdness, "I want you to come with tue to n Jewelry storo uptown nnd If tho Jeweler snys t hut wntch Is nil right tho bargain Is closed." Henry and the pawnbroker watched tho uptown Jeweler ns he scrutinized tho little yellow chronometer nnd henrd his report with satisfaction. "This Is a rather old wntch." ho said. "1'lve years ngo It would havo sold for $t!0 nnd Its worth about $15 now." And Henry wns getting It for $30! It was Uko picking up $lt in tho road. Ilrokrr Svl telle AVutelien, Hut on the way back to the pawnshop tho broker "switched" wntches, giving Henry n cheap filled cnae nnd Inferior works. The chnnces are thnt Henry would have been slow In discovering tho cheat had It not been that the notion struck him within the next hour to hnve his nuine nnd Wlda's engraved upon this token of his affection. With this purpose in view he took It back to tho uptown Jeweler. The work was or dercd nnd the engraver begnn upon It nt once. "So you decided not to buy the watch you showed me," observed the Jeweler. "Why, yes; that's the one.' "Not much! What did you pay for this ono?" 'Thirty dollars." "Well, wntches like the one you Just brought In ain't worth $30 a gross." Tho noxt day Henry took the timcpieco bark to the pawnbroker. There wns anothet man behind the counter who do llied nil knowledge of tho transaction and said tho "ticker" didn't come from thnt shop. This so confused Henry that he wns not quite certain but that he had mnde a mistake In the pawnshop there are so many of them In that quarter of the .dty. He appealed to the police to help him out. Patronize American goods, especially when you know 'hey are the best, like i Cook's Imperial Extra Dry Chnmpagne. Qeiiy 1m Enemies Doe. th" plugger, nnd bugs of nil kinds Doc hates us because we won't pay him a commission and tho bugs hate uh because our "Sure Death" knocks 'em "sallet west." You can kill more bugs with one bottle of our "Sure Death ' than nny other preparation made. miner's Kidney Cure "uc Shuefer's Cough Hynu 2uc Dr. Karl Kramer's: Pennyroyal Pills. .$1 .0) Mennen'H Talcum Powder 12o Ayer's Hair Vigor 7nc Duffy's Malt Whiskey two 1 dox. 2-graln Quinine Cnpsules 7c, 1 doz. 3-graln Qulnlna Capsules lOt I doz n-grulu Quinine Cnpsules 15c S. S. S 76c Syrup of Figs 9o Miles' Nervlno 75c Mnlted Milk We Pierce's Prescription 7r.e Doan'n Pills -Wo I'nclo Sam's Tobncco Cure fWi SGHAEFER err prioh i)HL(;r.isr . XV. Cor. Kltli mid hlcnjto. The Popular Personally Conducted Excursions 1324 Farnam St. Tel. 316. I "ov,ON !m,,,M mvs !,,":" ""v' tlnrr More W c .MnLc n tirent Mlior llenl nn. I Hint it .nlr ' HAI.K HKDIN'S WKDNIJSDW ) AT I10STON STOKU. OMAHA j onep more circumstances throw Into our I bunds very iieHtly H.O'irt p.ilr of i VKKY I' INK SIIOKS KOIt MB.V. WOMKN AND CHH.DKKN. This shoe sale, which commences Wed nesday nt Iloston Store will ngnlti show the Immense difference betwepn tho Iloston Store shoe sales nnd any other shoe sales. In the first placo you will find everything exactly ns we udvertlso It, and plenty of everything. Then the shoes In this sale are all of thn latest and most tip-tti-dato stylos from the best nnd finest factories In tho United States. The women's shoes nro all either welt ol turn soles. Tho men's shoes nro Just ns good ns money can buy. Tho misses' nnd children's tihoea are all celebrated Hochester nnd Cincinnati mndo shoes. IN ADDITION to this sale, which will tnke plnco on our main lloor, we will open In our basement n purchnso of about .0.000 pair of men's, women's nnd children a shoes, slippers, etc., which will go at PRICES THAT ARK AUSOL.UTIilY STARTMNO. Watch tomorrow night's papers for full particular!) and prices of this snle. Lot nothing hinder you from attending it from tho time It opens Wednesday morning un til tho snlo closes. IIOSTON STORK. OMAHA. N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas Strt. ERRANT SON COMES TO GRIEF Willi on Voillli I, muled ultli lll-tiotlen (in I in. I'm I In Into Hie HhiiiU ol till' Police. Joseph Sluodyncs, 11 years old nnd nnxluus, stnrted from his home at Wnhoo, Neb., Sunday, but was unable to petie trnto further Into the grent unknown thnn Omaha. Ho had $7C of Ill-gotten gains on his person nnd his object wns to see the trolley enrs nnd the tall buildings of great cities. As he left the train nt the Union depot yesterday he wns mnde nn object of survey by Olllcer McCarthy, who sized him up ns a runaway boy. The fugitive was searched nt the station nnd the 'money wns found. Sluodyncs confessed thnt ho hud robbed his father's till of $S.. nnd hnd left homo suddenly. Ills father, J. W. SJno dyties, n siiloon keeper, wns notified 'nnd will tome to the city nt onco to tnke charge of his prodigal sou. Truel Via (hp l.eliluh Viille.v Itiill rnnil If you nrc looking for speed nnd comfort when going to New York or Philadelphia. Uuxutlously furnished vcstlbulcd bleeping, purlor enrs and tiny coaches. Dining cars, a In enrtc nerWce. Souvenir nf Carnival Wr-el.. b'red W. .McCitnuls. constable of .Itistlee Crawford's court, has a little souvenir thai will not permit him to forget the confetti battles of Ak-Siir-lb-ii week, it In the nature of an .ilcerated right eye. A piece of colored paper lodged In the orb one night during the carnival and almost Immediately tho organ became Inlhimed. All ulcer formed, and, though be has doctored constantly. It Is feared the sight of the eye will be destroyed. He attribute) bis misfortune to tlie practice f Mnall boys and mercenary tn'iidlerii of xcrn;dng tho cimfcttl off the .Idcwa'ks and selling It again. It Is probable, he thinks, thai som poisonous matter gathered off tlie pavement found Its way Into bis eve. ANYBODY CAN PAINT If they use the SHKHWIN-WILI.IAMS PAINTS. Any one can use them. Stir them up nnd brush, them on It comes In SMALL nnd LAUGH Cans. CALL I'On COLOIt CAUD. Half pint can Family l'alnt .... Hulf pint cans Varnish Stains .. Half pint can Screen Pal lit Quarter pint can Ktininel Paint. Quarter pint enn Hlcyclo Enamel 1 Sc line Hnlf pint can Buggy Pnint 40c One ouurt can Floor Point 4Uc (Covers 75 squnre feet, two coats.) Hnlf pint can Path Tub Enamel G0r Half pint can Oil Stain l. Ono quart enn Wagon Pnint 50c Ono quart can flloss White Paint 5Uc to J Ono quart cm fine Varnish lo. One quart bottle Saunders' Huby Floor Oil (dustlcss) o One pound can Shlnon Floor Wax .... Mr Write for the New Catalogue. Sherman & McGonnell Drug Go New Store S. W. Cor. 10th nnd Dodge. I Mum that Haydens show the greatest variety in men's clothing and sell the best clothing at lower prices than any store in Omaha. You are invited to inspect our Men's Dress and Semi-Dress Suit Department. Likewise the special offers herein made for this week. MISS'S GOOD A LI WOOL .MFLTON SUITS In brown ami tan shades also lino Worsted Suits well inatlo ami per- K 8ff feci titling- elsewhere at Hoyden's OnllW MEN'S FINE J'UHF WOHSTFl) SUITS Neatest ami dressiest of business suits single and double-breastod "J fj vests actual .I2.r0 -our special price. D lUU MEN'S FINE SI' ITS Made of high grade fancy worst etl and Oxford vicuna in all the newest designs --sold elsewhere at eighteen dollars special price at. Hayden's jJj jjjj MEN'S SUITS Made of highest grade vicunas, Ihihets and fancy worsteds in all the newest patterns and cuts the kind for which merchant tailors ask you .f:h") and .?!;") jg 6Xff special at llnydon's IS.00 and B-ykl MEN'S STWICTLV ALL WOOL C'OVELT TOI' COATS New st vies well liued--silk sleeve linings elsewhere K flfl .?io.OO at llayden's EXT HA SPECIAL -.000 men's line Fancy Worsted Trousers sold elsewhere at ."(I to $(.550 special Sf price, ?:.7" and Selling the Most BEETS READY TO HARVEST ( oniiueielnl ( lull Will I. rnrn Conn If I lt I'.nierlinrnt I n Slll'l'l', I Secreiar J. K, I'll of the Comtncrrliil club has returned from Ames, where he spent Saturday ns the guest of President l.eavltt of the beet sugar fnetory at that place. Tho ttlp was made especially for the purpose of gaining some Information concerning the harvesting of beets. The tracts of beets set out Hiljneent to Omaha under the supervision of the Commercial club are now about ready to harvest und tho work will be done In ncrordance with suggestions nuitle by President l.eavltt and other experts, with whom Mr. t'tl con ferred while in Ames. t Tho Ames beet sugar plant wns put Into operation for its fall run Saturday nnd Mr. I tt hpenks enthtislnstlcully of the manner In which the stnrt was made. "The great factor) wns put Into operation," he snld, "and nil of Its machinery went Into mo tion without a single hitch. It will run nt Its full capuclty of 600 tons per dny until the supply of r0,000 tons of beets on hand Is converted Into sugar. The beets which were started through the factory Saturday were onverted Into sugar, sacked and npi cured on the Omnha market todny ready for stile and consumption.'' GAS EXPLODES IN CITY HALL (lecnillllitai of (hi. 1 1 ii 1 1 l t ii if I'onnlder lllil) IvM'lteil, Itilt No IlllinnKC Wtin Hone. Considerable Ptlr wns rnused In the city hull yesterday by a gns explosion. One of the oleator conductors noticed thnt gas wns escaping Homewhere on the llrst lloor of the building und began an Investigation of it large chandelier which stands nt the foot of tlie main stairway. He lighted n match to test the Joints In the plumbing and the result wns an explosion that could be heard in every part of tho building The chandelier wns bent out of shnpo, hut no serious dumngo wns done. A leak wns discovered Inside the hollow iron stand - j nrd which supports tho lamps. Tho gas hnd collected In this cavity nnd was eoti- lined to such u small place thnt It gave n loud report when Ignited. ! (iiirlutiil Slut en and ItuiiKrn were awarded highest prizes nt Tnrls Ex I position, llioo. Dull Razor Ih a miserable thing to use. Next to a corn or toothache, It Is about tho worst thing you can huve. No need for It We can sell you a OUNCINH YANKEE STItoi' lor ZfiC that Is equal, and In some cases, superior to many Me and $1.00 strops. Try one beforo they nro all none. Frog in the Throat , Jlromo Quinine Drowii'x Troches Hall's .Catarrh Cure Koiidon's Cutuirli Jolly . . . Ely's Cream Halm .Marshall's Calurrh Srup. Unllentlne's Catarrh Cure, llumidircx'n Catarrh Cure Svkes' Catarrh Cure w.- Ozolelt 45 - I'lso Catarrh Cure luo J. A, FULLER & CO. 1 1 T-ritM i: nut ;;ist.s. KottrlfMiitli u lit -..uu.i Jilrccti. Open All Mulil. WINNING SMILES Aro enha'iied two-Mil by perfect teeth. The naturalness, beaut) and perfo -tuess of our AIl'l'li'lt'lAI. TKKT1I ure above iiic.i tlon. (lood Teeth, per set J3 W It. st Teeth per set ns.i. i tlold Crow ns Taft's Philadelphia Dental Rooms, Dliuulll Mt. ftrtfafrnill I5C0 WAGR Clothing in Omaha. Hi ; :r.i I WW yip lit mm Men's Cover! Top Cosxts With faney worne Hnliitf. reltifnired. piped mnuii!., eoi- 7 reotly. ntyloJ. creel ly constructed, correctly priced . ... ' Men's Oxford Gray Top Cotxts All wool, lino qtinlity lininir. tailor Pitched plplnjr, volvot collar. It's no tiM! for us to toll you the worth of this cent ns compared with conts ltl oliewhero. You'll know Unit at n glance, f C( Our price only ' .UU Wo'vo other cnos nt S7.7S. SS.OO. SHOO, $10.00. SI l.OO, SI2 00, und up. Y"0 enn uuujr,. y.-ue choice frtun the fniliiot, nf your purso " r f ! II J j.l,' I ' j I I I M I I I I U I I 1 I I Lj. .!. I jl ;.l I I M I 1 I Tl '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.20- I 1TVI! VfYHVT'S 1 nr VAIIWW V MMTnr V I CSS Five Years Ago (lie Ibirliiigtoii was not (lie hesl lint.' lo SI. Louis. I Ms today. Tlie St. Louis Flyer leaves tlie Ibir linirtoii 'f nt ion every afternoon at 1 :;",' o'clock It is due in St. Louis I lie next iiiomiji;; at 7:151. It arrives there at 7:lt. The Flyer carries thro' sleeping nnd chair cars. It piakes good time and runs over a smooth track all the wav. rloket Otrius, 502 Farnam St Tel. 250. S M the fewest Styles and Best Makes of Shoes on Sa'e, for Ladies, isns and Children. 5s. children. shoes, with fine vici kid tops and single lloxiblo soles, AO all sizes and widths, H to K, at A'aTU Ladies' lino S2.C0 and !?.0U vici kid laco shoes, with f OA single and double soles, all sizes, for BUif Misses' lino vici kid shoes, sizes 11 to 'J, for Misses' Hnotfl..'i.r kid laco ton shoos, with double stitched soles, sizes 11 to L', for Child's fine vici kid !?1.7f shoes, sizes to 11, for Child's d on sale at . Child's dongola kid school .u'le, 75c Smoke the best. IT COSTS YOU NO MORE THAN INFERIOR BRANDS. F. R. RICE N. C. CO., Alfrs, St. Louis. UNION MADE' MeiVs Fedl Top Gajts Some things nro hunt to nn tlurstand. One is tho abso lute waste of money by those who pay extravagant' price."? for clothing. Wo sell tailor made Suits and Coats for about one-half and less than the merchant tailor insists on charging you, and you get no better clothes, no hotter qual ity, no belter style, no bet ter lit Our Top Cosvt and Suit Stock is trmipti'lu'iisivo. Includes ovory proper sort in (lonitmd. Not only tho highest irrntlt'.s, 'nit tlu lower (,'rndcs that nro g-ood. TIip.v till liuvu individtmlltv -u s.tyloof tht'ir own mid nro not liiiplni,. ntd stutTs in tide morel v to soli. 'IL Bunlnaton Station, 1 Oth and Mason Sts 1 i ci. iica. . Big Sale of New Fall Shoes this week The "Ultra" and Brooks Bros, fine Rochester made shoes for ladies. The famous "Alerriam" make of shoes for misses. The "Pennant" school shoes for Ladies' line hand turn and wol shoos, worth $5 and o, A a() for $3.00, $3.50 and T.UU Ladies' line r0 patent calf lace lace I J.J fi.TJ and but lace i )f shoes ftQp and J" Ask your dealer for a 1 i 'i r