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    THE OMAHA DAILY 33EE; STJyPAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1001.
IOWA WANTS DAIRY EXPERTS
Ctiomiiiiutr Ctnld Uu Auia'.anU tr
Adfantaga, Bi tnj,
PROPOSES INSPECTING THE GLASSWARE
Males In Ilia Itrpnrt Hint It Would lie
Well In fitinrnntcr I'tilfornilly
In the Teats lit All
I'lncr.
(From a Staff Correspondent.)
DES MOINES, Nov. 23,-(Sptclal.)
There are 450 dreameries In Ioa, as shown
by the annual report of the state dairy
commissioner filed today, a Ion of thirty
four durlog the last year. Despite- thM
lota of creameries the business Is In a fail tr
flourishing condition. The number of co
operative and Individual ownership cream
, rle la practically the same from year to
year and the number of stock company
, creameries Is Increasing. There Is a tend-
' i)cy lo return to the gathered cream ays
tm, because uf the Introduction of farm
separators. The total value of creameries
Med skim milk stations Is 760,44$. The
average wages of buttermakera have In
creased to S65.72 per month. Of the 1.3S2.-
. 342 cows Id Iowa, aa shown by the last
cemut, 676,000 are In connection with
creameries. The average number of cows
per creamery in Iowa la now S01 anil the
average number of patrons 1M. The price
of butter bas fluctuated less the last year
than for many yearn. In 1894 tbc fliictua-
, tlon was 11.4 cnt a pound, and this year
but 6.4 cents a pound, showing that thu
business Is on a better basis than ever bo
fore and the price more uniform and stable.
A'err Legislation.
The new legislation asked for by n. P.
.Norton, dairy commissioner. In his report,
la In the. line of Improving the quality of
the work done at the creameries. The last
legislature made provision for one expert
assistant. Ills work bat been so useful
hat several others aro asked for. As many
are wanted aa tbe legislature la willing to
grant. The commissioner would also have
tbe glassware for the creameries All comw
through bis office and tin tested before be
ing sent out. This would ecure uniformity
and accuracy In the testing of milk for
butter. This would Involve but lit tin extju
txptcse to tbe creameries. lie would also
require that tbe creameries be compelled
to report to htm on a stated date, and
would reduce the penalty so that It would
'coma within the jurisdiction of n justice of
tbe peace. He suggests that tbero be a
provision that creameries furnish patrons
with an exact statement of tho business
done and he mentions that It mlglit bo well
to have an examination for buttcrrankors
and Issuance of a certificate.
Xol Mnch Olconifirxarlne.
The number of prosecutions by the of
fice during the year was very small aa
.compared with those of other states, be
cause of the exceptional conditions existing
In Iowa. The sale of oleomargarine, says
the commissioner. Is more or loss difficult
In a butter state like Iowa, because thero
is no large number of Iowa people demand
ing a cheap article and because of tbe nat
ural prejudices that exist In favor of pure
butter. It Is true that a few hotels en
deavor to use the spurious urtlclo without
the knowledge of their guests or tho dairy
.commissioner, but there la every reaBon
for believing that the use of olcomargarlno
In this state Is very small In amount and
,tbat It la practically confined to railway
' boarding camps and similar places where
cheap board Is necessarily furnished.
There Is no law In Iowa relating to the
sale of the process butter, but tbe oleomar
grtne law Is so comprehensive that In
stances of Its legal salo or use In Iowa aro
wtremely rare. Specific reference Is made
In the report to a caso In Delaware county,
where one wbo was Indicted for having
yellow oleomargarine was acquitted; the
forfeiture of a cash bond by a leading hotel
keeper of Mahaska county who wsa caught
with yellow olco; paying of fines by two
railway contractors In tbo name county and
placing another under bonds to appear at
court; prosecution of a man In Clinton
county who sold oleomargarine In ten
pound tubs, but refusal of the grand Jury
to Indict. Tbe United States department
refuses to regard a solicitor for oleomar
garine a dealer In the goods. The laws of
Iowa require that creameries be kept clean.
In two Instances the assistant dairy com
missioner bas given the creamery owners
tbe option of prosecution or rebuilding.
City milk Inspection has given rise to some
Interesting cases, and one of whlrh went to
tho supreme court, where tho lower court
was reverted. A Pes Moines ranu paid a
One for using formaldehyde as a preserva
tive, but prosecution of the persons who
were alleged to have sold him the milk
failed.
Nptr Oldest Convict.
Gilbert Stanley of Story county, whb bas
isked tbe state legislature tor permission
lo get out of tbe penitentiary, hat now
terved longer than any other convict In tho
prisons of Iowa. He was sont to tho pen
itentiary from Story county for murder,
April 30. 1872. He had previously been
sentenced to bang and was saved by the
legislature abolishing the capital punish
The Oldest and Best
S. S. S, is a combination of roots
and herbs of great curative powers,
and when taken into the circulation
searches out and removes all manner
of poisons from the blood, without
the least shock or harm to the system.
On the contrary, the general health
begins to improve from the first dose,
for S, S. S. is not only a blood purifier,
but an excellent tonic, and strength
ens and builds up the constitution
vhiie purging the blood of impuri
ties. S, S, S. cures all diseases of a
blood poisou origin, Cancer, Scrofula,
Rheumatism, Chronic Sores and
Ulcers, Eczema, Psoriasis, Salt
Rheum, Herpes and similar troubles,
nd is an infallible cure and the only
intidote for that most horrible disease,
Contagious Blood Poison.
A record of nearly fifty years of
mccessful cures is a record to be proud
af. S. S. S. is more popular today
than ever. It numbers its friends by
the . thousands, Our medical corres
pondence is larger than ever in the
history of the medicine. Many write
to thank us for the great good S. S. S.
hit done them, while others are seek
ing advice about their cases. All
letters receive prompt and caieful
attention. Our physicians have made
a life-long study of Wood and Skin Dis
eases, and better understand such cases
thaa the ordinary practitioner who
wakes tv specialty of no one disease,
w saw Ve are doing great
good to suffering
W.sW humanity through
Ljtjour consulting de
a partment, and invite
you to write us if you have any blood
or akin trouble. We make no charge
whatever for, this service.
, 7M .SWIFT W KIH0 Ct ATIAIUA. U.
ment law at that time. He sets up ths
claim that he did not have a fair trial,
hecausc at that time he was not. permitted
under the laws of Iowa to testify In bis
ou behalf. His application for pardon
will not. now be resisted, as he la old and
feeble and probably will not live long.
Wot Wrong; Money Order.
Dr. William T Taylor of tlili city was
today convicted In federal court of having
obtained money by false pretenses. He re
ceived a money order for a small amount,
made out for another person of the same
name and Initials, and Cashed 11. The jury
found hlra guilty of the fraud and he was
directed to pay a fine of 1300. King of
Omaha will be arraigned In court next
week.
Ac it fornorntlnns.
The Farmers Mutual Telephone company
of Johnson county has been organized at
Sharon Center; capital stook, $4,500; Noah
Ycder, president: 8. H. Cox, secretary.
The Cooper Roller Awning company of
Dubuque has filed articles of Incorporation
with tho secretary of state. Tbe capital
atock Is 11,000 and the Incorporators are
W. F. and A. S, Coo?er.
Count- Olflclnl llxonernfed.
Judge Burnhain, In the district court at
Maralialltown, has dismissed the first of
tbe cases Involving county officials and ex
officials. The sheriff of the county and an
ex-sherlff and an Insanity commissioner
were all Indicted for extortion In fee mat
ters. Their offenses consisted In charging
heavier fees than the law allows. After
hearing tho state's evidence In these cases
the court Instructed verdicts for tbe de
fendants because they bad merely followed
an old custom In regard to fees and the
proper action would be one to recover for
overcharges. If they were In fact over
charges. Members of the Hoard of Super
visors are on trial for malfeasance In office
In connection with a grading contract.
Slnte Teachers' Association.
The program for the State Teachers' as
sociation meeting In December will Include
a lecture by Max O'ltcll; addresses by Gov
ernor Shaw; President Mncl.can. President
Ileardshear, Superintendent Ilarrett and
others; lectures by J. I.. Hughes of Toronto
and W. h. Tonillns of New York; discussion
of the Sunday srhoot as an educational fac
tor, methods of teaching music and a st
mon by Dlshop Spalding of Peoria. A. V.
Stuart of Ottumwa Is the present president,
hut the next one will be selected from
among the college presidents of tbe state.
Poultry Khorr.
The Dcs Moines Fanciers' association has
Issued Its premium list, for the first regular
poultry show that Is to bo from December
23 to 28 Inclusive, liesldc the cash prizes
offered by tho association there Is a grand
sweepstakes r.ertcs Including a loving cup,
valued at ISO, and two Incubators. Also
such prizes as drees patterns, hats, sliver
services, smoking sets, rocking chairs,
sporting goods, setting of eggs, shipping
cues, egg cabinets, cornthellera, poultry
and stock foods, cameras and garden tools.
Women exhibitors will be given special at
tention by the management and special
prizes have been secured for their benefit.
The show will ho In the big gymnasium
room of the Young Men's Christian asso
ciation, a central place, well lighted and
heated.
INDICTS HUNTER FOR MURDER
Grand Jnrjr nt Mount Ayr Hnlda
Gambler Nald to Have Killed
Ilnnirr Holland.
DES MOINES, Nov. 23.-(SpccIal Tcle-gram.)-The
grand Jury at Mount Ayr has
returned an Indictment for murder lu the
first degree agalnt Matt Hunter, tbe gamb
ler alleged to have shot, and killed Homer
Holland, the athlete. The case will not be
tried until next year. Hunter is out on
bonds.
Cllmlc to It- Sheriff Again.
CENTBRVILLE, Ia.. Nov. 23. (Special.)
The Indictment against Sheriff Cllmle of
this county charging him with perjury waa
quflshed today by the court. He was In
dicted for nerlurv In connection with the
charges thRt he and others had conspired
to pad their fee bills Illegally. The court
refused to entertain the testimony on which
the perjury was based and threw the case
cut of court. It Is expected that Cllmle
will now be-reinstated as sheriff.
Drrnrntr I own Cleric; man.
tiURLINGTON. Ia., Nov. 23. (Special
Telegram.) nishop von Scheele, special
representative of King Oscar of Sweden and
Norway, was the guest of new Dr. Ludwlg
Holmre, pastor of the Swedish Lutheran
church here, today. Ho couferred upon Dr.
Holmes tbe decoration of arts and letter
of 'the itoval academy of Sweden. Dr.
Holmes Is the first one lu tho United States
on whom It was bestowed.
Officer of r.ptrnrlh Iiphhup,
HAMPTON, la Nov. 23,-In'the low
Epworlh league convention Prof, llauawale
of Mount Pleasant was elected president,
E. U Oruwell of Mount Vornon secretary
and W. E. Laekenberry treasurer. Sunlc
Mills of Marshalltown waa elected for tho
fifth time as superintendent of the Junior
leagues.
.Marshal Dion (roin Won net,
SIOUX CITY, la., Nov. 23,-Charles Lo
dine, marshal of Albert City, who was shot
In the battle with Orcnvllle (la.) bank
robbers last weok, died today, making three
fatalities In all, two citizens and oue rob
ber.
rienl .Merit Alnnji Win.
When the fair-minded person meets with
an article of merit he Is always ready to
acknowledge It and to tell others of his dls
covcry. That's why the sale cf Kodol Dys
pepila Cure is Increasing so fast. "People
wbo arc cured by It tell their friends and
they are curtd In turn. Real merit le
bound to win,
If everyone knew how quickly and com
pletely Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cures all
Kinds or stomacu trouble few would he
without It. Otherwise Incurable casos yield
to U at once. Those less seriously 111 ar
still more readily relieved. For tbe occa
sional sufferer a dott now and then is suffi
cient. Tbe feeling of fullness, bloating aud
other unpleasant symptoms after meals
quickly removed by Kodol Dyspepsia Cure.
It Is equally good for .children.
Nine times lu ten lll-bealth Is due to In-
digestion. Sick headache Is caused by It.
Heart trouDic often results from preisure
of gasses In the stomach. These gses aro
caused by Impnrfect digestion. Nervous
nesa la frequently due to stomach disorder.
The eyesight Is aometlmea affected by li,
Tho entlra body Is supplied from the sto
macb. If supplies are sent out regularly
and In good order the body Is sound. If
they are cut off or furnished In small quan
tity and poor condition, the whole body
suffers, Anything that keeps the stomach
sound Is sure to strengthen and maintain
the general health. That la what Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure Is for. Equally good for
children.
All we want la to tell you about thli ex
cellent remedy. If you knew half aa much
concerning Its merits as we do you wouldn't
be without It. We simply want to bring It
to your attention. After that the prepara
tion will speak for Itself. Try It and
further endorsement will be unnecessary.
Hnlldlnir Permit.
J. L. Brandels tr. Son, new show . win
dows in Doiton store, coet, 41,100.
GILBERT GRASPS THE (CP
Iowa Marksman Cokii Into Fomuion af
Republic Trtph;.
CHAMPION ONLY LETS ONE BIRO ESCAPE
rarmrlrc, Klllolt and Other Mut nf
Antlottnt Itepiitntlou Join In Con
Irat for C'linmplnnstilii
of the World,
ST. LOUIS, Nov. 23. Fred Gilbert, the
famous trap shot of Spirit Lake, Ia today
won aud now owns tho Republic cup, em
blematic of the llvc-blrd championship of
the world. lu a match with J. A. It. El
liott of Kansas City, Frank I'areleo of
Omaha and Guy llurnsldc of Knoxvllle,
Tinn., all previous holders of the cup, Mr.
Gilbert killed fotty-flve out of forty-six
birds. The match was shot at Duponl
Park, St. Iouls county.
The contest was for the final ownership
of the cup. The terms of the deed of gift
demanded that the trophy be held open for
competition twice each year, spring and
fall, and tho holder should always bo liable
to proper challenge. Tho cup was last
won by Mr. llurnsldc, who was one of tho
competitors In today's contest.
Colbert won tho cup from Elliott about
a year ago. He In turn lost It to llurnsldc
In regular competition In May last.
BELLEVUE BEATS Y. IYI. C. A'S.
n in nli a Athlete, K rrlnslliiKly l.nld
tint Uy the Kinlirjo I'rcshy
U-rlnn I'rcnclieis.
KF.LLKVCK. Neh.. Nov. M.-Speclal.)-On
the college gridiron thin Hfternnon tlie
Young Men's liirtstlaii nstsoclnltou ton m of
Omaha met dctcat by the college team In
the lam game of the season, lioth teams
played good bnll, but Uellevue's liicktt
were too turn. The Voting Men's Christian
association team had the ball but once and
whs then held for down. Quarterback
Cooper played an excellent gnmc, scoring
t tl'.l ( 1 1 n t. ) n ri - -i mini.,1i.nli tl ..I. a
llellevue's entire team played n sturgiune,
especially Thorn, MeWharier mid Moore.
Left Tackle Hnrton played tho star game
of hlii team, his tackling being superb.
I la 11 and Millard played excellently. The
ganifi wun called on account of darkness
nt the end of tho flrnt half. Score. 41 to t.
A reception to the Voting Men's Christian
fiuM.r.ti, I Inn I m la l.r.I..r linl.l It .1... 1
lege auditorium tonight, Lineup:
hkijIjKvuk h. i o y. ai. c. a.
Pop l.Kini! Owens
A. Cooper I, Till T Hansen
Stroud I.C ItU Stltphcr
Scliofleld CC WllkliiH
Kerr II OIL O Piitniun
MuWhartcr UTiLT Burton
Thorn It HL H Millard
rn r.AnH ... ins. i. .......
.. v.. niyi IV .,.... IJ tYlllier
Cornwall. Friedman
. i. ti ii it it i samite
Monro R H 11 1. II 11 Hull
Horn i V WV 11 aicrn
Touchdowns: Thorn (2). McWltnrlcr,
Time: Twenty-live minutes.
COURTS WILL PLAY REFEREE
Font Itneers Maul Convince Federal
'Authorltlr that Sport la Hon
est I j- Condncteil.
KANSAS CITY. Nov. 23.-A special to
the Star from Fort Scott, Kan., soys:
Thn federal grand Jury, In session here,
has Indicted rive of tho principal men of
the Webb City (Mo.) Athletic club, in
cluding a banker, A. P. Stewart of that
town, In connection with the recent heavy
losses of money at the club's foot-racing
track there. It Is asserted by the officers
that the members of the club do jiot deny
having won, In the last eighteen months,
upward of JJ00.O00.
The winnlnsa last week are known to b
K7.20O, notwithstanding the publicity re
sulting from the prosecution Instituted by
Repreaentatlve J. M. Davis of this county,
who lost $J,0(iO thrtrc, and sayn he was
swindled out of It. Next week tlio at
torneys representing tho nccused men will
go before tho governors of Kansas and
Missouri to contest an application by Mr.
Davli for reaultltlous for the CNtntdltlon
of the men to this state. Meantime the
clerk of thn federal court here, is Issuing
warrants under the Indictments and the
federal authorities will go after the de
fendnntc tho drat of next week.
Tho men Indicted are: A. P. Stewart,
K. E. Ellis. "Ilol)" Boatrlght. II. H. Gil
lette and G. O. Rtansberry. Ellis Is a
sporting man. Hoatrlght a saloon keeper,
treasurer of the club and Invariably holder
of atakcK at tho races: Gillette and Staur
berry are the sprinters.
CORNELL WINS MANY POINTS
Itlmcn Team Defeat Vermont by
OverivhelnilnK Hatln nf Sixty
KlKht tn XnthlnK.
ITHACA. X. Y.. Nov. 23.-(.'orncll van
finished Vermont todoy by the score of 6S
to 0. It was h game In which fast forma
tions and splendid Interference wero fac
tors. Captain Warner of Cornell had but
three or four regular men in the lineup,
but the substitutes pulled together In ad
mirable fashion and literally ran their op
ponent o(T their feet. With tho exception
of three or four minutes In the first half
the ball remained In Cornell's poMsesslon
throughout the game and the Ithnrans
wero not held for downs during the con
test. .Hon Falln Rnahea Over .Mitchell.
SIOl'X FALLS, S. D., Nov. 23.-(SpccUl
Telegram.) A game of foot ball here to
day between the Mitchell and Sioux Falls
High school teams resulted in a victory
for the latter, 6 to 0.
The ".SvTltsrrland of Anierlcn" Route
Lehigh Valley Railroad between Buffalo
and New York and Philadelphia. Luxurious
trains running on limited time. Route of
thn mack Diamond Express.
Stop-over allowed at Niagara Tails on all
tnrougn ticxets to New oru and Philadel
phia via tnis line.
.Movement of Ocean Vcel, ov. V.'t,
At Liverpool Arrived Lucanla, from
nw- iotk; ucorgic, trom New York
Eolledl'mbrla. for New York.
t Rremen Arrived August Korff, from
t'luladetphia,
At. New York-Sailed Slateiidam. for
jidiicrtiam, via iiomognc; r'uem HlsnwrcK,
for Noples; Nomadic, for Liverpool;
Etrurla. for Liverpool: Patricia, for Ilam-
iiurg, vit I'lymoutu una Cherbourg! Min
nehaha, for London.
At Harwich Arrived Oak ilranch. from
San Francisco, via Montevideo ami St. Vln-
Cflll,
At Yokohama Arrived City of Peking,
ironi an i' r.inciseo, ror none Wong; Klo
jun .Marii. trom Hoaitie, ror (long Kong.
At SI. Vincent Arrived Ncko. from Ta
coma and San Francisco, via Guaya, for
Hamburg.
At Antwerp Sailed Frlesland, for New
York. At Havre Sailed La Gascogne, for New
York.
At Llvermol Sailed Umhrla. for vw
York.
At Oueenstown Sailed Cvmrle. (mm
Liverpool, for New York.
At Cherbourg-Sulled-liilladclphla, from
Southampton, for New York.
At i.euii-Arrivert-oak nrnnch. from Ssn
FruneUco. Montevideo, etc. for Hnrwlck.
At Philadelphia Sailed Westernland, for
Liverpool.
DRINK HABIT CURED
Absolute!' In U linnrs o Injec
tions o polaoii o liml effect
from treatment Cure giuirnii
teed. Oiiinhn references on al.
plli'ii tlon.
We control Nebraska jnd 1 iiwi (fir thlc
simply remedy. WANTED Some ono to
represeui us in cacn count-; a physician
preferred.
One-Day Liquor Cure Go,,
1512 Davenport St Oniahrt.
aTfl
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yyu Easy Payment System has enabled thousands of Omaha house"
holders to beautify their homes.
LET US HELP YOU TO BE THANKFUL.
THANKSGIVING SALH OF
Kxtenslun Tables-round and
s ..lare tops on nle tumor-
low round tup. iol-v y5J
isneii on it cxiciiKii'ii
table-worth 115... .
SQl ARIi TOP KXTKNHION
Tli.ilc -solid cult
hlshly polished -worth
115 tomorrow
Chair
I1JCJ LOT OF TIinLMi LHAF
Palnm potted
worth 50c special lf CJ
price tomorrow ...
full
CASH
OR CREDIT.
tomorrow
a 11 im nn xrw
i mis &
r 1 .m
wL
ytike
vet,
$25.00
heller our price for .Monday (J LItS
only
Second A $25 coat, inado of all wool ker
sey or melton, either tan, black or oxford gray,
yokes, backs and fronts tight littino effect, half
lined with Skinner's satin, wide flowing sleeves
no better coal sold anywhere for Uli CZ
less than $25 our price Monday pi-J
Third A 43-in length Automobile Coat
that sells the world over for $25 in tan, ens
tor, black, brown and red. stitched yoke front
and back, ten rows of stitching on bottom,
high storm collar, excellently tailored through
out our price for .Monthly 1 A 7 Eat
IS
WHIPS FORT MEADE SOLDIERS
School or .Klines 'I'enni Horn So Well
Hint It Una llluli Ambi
tion. RAPID CITV. S. li., Nov. :M.-(Speclal
Telegram.) South Dakota School of Mines
of Hapld City, E0: I'nlted States cavalry.
Fort Mcatle. 0. This was the result of tlm
foot ball BHino played here today. It
was a jjrrat surprise lo all, for. ulthoiiRh
thn School of Alines team Is considered
champion of tho Black Mills. tndny'i cum'
ecllprrd anticipations. Thn soldlets had
about fix or oIrIu pounds more wclstit
to the man, the Mines bovs weighing VJ).
Both teams have strmic: lines, eiieh linM.
IriB the other on line plays. The Rapid
my uoys mailt their best aim by end
oiii.v
BLKOAXT S1PKHOARD
Freneh l-evol plate mirror
golden oak- highly polished -
i
THIS DINING riOO.M
1
- tlnlMied In golden -
room compart
ments worth
tc Kent and back
new ilfflRtiK
worth H.B-i
tomorrow .,
98c
..-iomorrow
CHINA CI.OSBT WITH
bent glass ends iiuarter-
ROCICKR-CHOK'B OF A
number nf patterns In golden
oak or mahogany finish
sawedliolulied
worth $30.00
on sale
won li I5.W o &
nil Male ' M 4J
) ms j tomorrow )
tomorrow
FADNAM
First A bandsome, stylish oxford
yvay JJiifjIan, niiult' of molton rlolli,
front and hack, piped with vel
reversed cuffs, slashed poi'lcels,
wouldn't bu.v a coal that looks
IT. M. -
wrecks a woman's nervoiis system. The constant care of young children, added to this, soon
breaks the health of the strongest woman. The haggard faces In thousands of homes tell the
story of the over-worked housewife and mother. Excessive work in stores and offices gives the same
" dragged-out " fedlng. Deranged menses result from overwork and exposure and falling of (he
womb, leucorrhcea and all the attendant ailments soon follow. Every little strain centers In the
abdomen and gives Insufferable pain to the woman who has allowed herself (o become run down
on account of her exciting duties. Every housewife needs
WINEo'CARDM
to regulate her menstrual flow, to reinforce her strength and to keep her sensitive female organ In
perfect condition. The Wine is doing this for thousands of women today. It cured Mrs. Jones
completely and that is why she writes this frank letter i
Olbndiamb, Xr., Feb. 10, 1801.
I am so glad that jomt Wine of Cardul li helping me. I am feallDf better than I hare felt for
years. I am doing ray own work without any help and I washed last week and was not one bit tired.
That shows that wine of Cardul Is doing- me good. I am getting fleihler than I eferwae before
and sleep good and oat heartily. Before I began taking Wine of Cardul I used to hT to lie dowa
five or six tlmea erery day but now I do not think of lying down throngh the day.
Mri. niCRABD JONES.
Your druggist sells $1.00 bottles of Wine of Cardui.
rr rnlTlee an1 lltmtnre.uldre'a, flTlni tymptouil, "The I.sdlei' Ad'tiorr
uipBriBiroi . i no
plays, having splendid Interference, and,
mupporied by their strong line, made several
forty and llfty-yurd runs The 3ldl"rs
played n unfit but losing game. Th
.School of Mines, having couslilorubln at
tendauco from bpth fastern mid western
;ctJoiiH, hax material for excellent foot
ball nml anticipates vIctorlcK over more
prominent elevens outside tho Hlack Hills,
making Itself a new factor In western
.alhlctks.
t -r
lifmi'i Ken .ninteur Miimtern,
NKW YORK, Nov. M.-Accordlng lo the
Times, tlm Amateur Athletic union has
passed a resolution to the effect that
trap shooter who shoots for a sweeptkes
I prize shall be declared I. professional ath
lete. This action was oc..iloner by the
receipt of a letter from J. II. Dagget. cip.
I tain of the Rustnii Athletic tlun club, lie
asked for Information on iho mibleet. In.
i Hsmuch as It has long lin i tistiimr ' r
,ti,iji shooters o dhide mon'j j-r a
3-pihcb PAnt.on sriTi:-
rlmlce of ioUr and tap's
try upholstering new pat
terns-worth "Siil
.in to S3J.00. r J' JO"
ale tomorrow .VaW'
3-piF.CF. nun uoom simtb
HOlden or .mahogany finish
French pattern iilnte"
tomorrow tW M
MOItltIS CIIAIU-CIIUICB
of fr.unee. Mulshes and cusli
Ioiim- worth JIS-- "V
on sale II
tomorrow 7
INNER
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ilecr.raltnn In tin scml-por-celaln
dinner sets-iw pieces
-war 1,.00- 115J
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tomurrow I M
IMPORTBD CHINA DIN
ner sets 101 pieces decor
ated In natural colors-
oak -
185
worth WO.OO-t 0
5(1
on sale 1 inr x
STREETS, OMAHA.
WW SfSSSS
First A regular $1U coat at S5.WS
other people sell this garment at
10.00 our own price has been 7.50
It is a reliable, well littiim black ker
sey coat, lined with heavy satin, silk
velvet collar, cuff, sleeves the
price for Monday is
Second A $20 coat for $11. DO this coat
comes in tans, castors and red-- reveres and
high storm collar, are trimmed with beaver,
heavy guaranteed Skinner's satin lined, best
quality kersey for Monday we've It Q
marked ihese coats at, llajx VJ
Third A $4i T) coat, made of the Hnegt im
ported kersey, black castor, tan or oxford, half
lined or lined throughout with heavy Skinner'!
satin, some flounce, effect, bottom stitched yoke
front and back, with the new flowing sleeves
the handsomest tailored garments made foi
.Monday special we 'make the
price of
Too Much Housework
i.nRutnaDft MeaiciD tompin, i.DeiiBuose, lean.
! In the past the Amateur AthMle union
Itf.r tin,'..). ti.ln.i nit.itlvii i.aa rtt ,1,1 U......I
The MihJcct was fully discussed, but thn'
resolution declmins a man who shoots for ,
money a profcs-itonal was adopied prsic
tlcally uiianlinoiisly. I
Kilmir Detents llnatliiu.
KlXiArt. Neb., Nov. s::.-(Speclal Tele
gram.). -IMgar defeated Hustings at foot
nnii louny. nr-nre: r;agn-, in iiasringK, o. i
' I'niplrci Dcbson. Referee: Mi'NHlly,
'I'miiliy Sliool T'ostiioned,
! The irophv shoot of the Omaha Gun club I
I scheduleil for S.iturdny Hfternoou on the i
local grounds was postioned for ope week. I
llnlh Clnlm Hie (iniur.
t'SrtAND IBl.AND. Neb.. Nov. '.'l,-(8pe.
rial Telegram. )Ornd Island collce nnd
Iiomie (uUf-e of t'rete both claim town's
unllllllieil hu t ball stunt, I lie former 1J
TUB lltl.MK CORAL
itASt: 111' KNUR A pow
ertul heater. Ainu milord
In every wn nicely
mounted worth f.'o.io -
411
17
special
lor
tomorrow
50
TUB FAMOl'S STAR
FHTATB STBBL P.ANOB
Made of hen utetfl
platen, clnsoly riveted
oven perirctl riiinre -warming
closet under oven
special
for
tomorrow.
LSTATB OAK HBATBU
- Onaranteeil to hold tire
id hours with one charge
of s"oft coal Jollities ash
pit- screw registers
Hpecla. q75
tomorrow .... 37 -
NO. S C00K STOVB
Smooth, well fitted cast
ings guaranteed a per
iod baker-worth $IS.v
special
for
tomorrow
in
Short
Coats
5.98
27.50
TOO I, ATM TO fl.ANSII'V.
Wi; make bran castings of all ltlnd,
estimates on application. Speclully Mfg
u., ii i. Biain m,, i-oiuicu'iiliiirH, in.
WANTBD, ladles and gentlemen to travel,
salary and expenses, payable weekh
Call Monday at Ncumayer hotel, room
tiT. t.-ouncll Hluffi.. la.
WANTKD, responsible party, with some
capital, lo takn Interest, . manags Mnu
run stprej llglitlng projiosltlini In good
town. Specialty Miiiiuritcturlng Co,, II
N. Main Ht.. iotinctl niiiffs, In.
a scoi',' of II to 10 and the lHltcr bv
score of 11 to 11. Oiand Island contend
that It had made two touchdowns nnd a
goal when lioane made a run with a dead
ball ilrsplu I'mplie Hone's whistled pro.
ten. '