THE OMAII/V DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , NOVEMBER 27 , 1804. TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEEX v COUNCIL BLU1-TH. - OFFICE , - NO. 12 I > I3AUI < STUKET. Ltellvcrc.1 by carrier lo any pnrt of th cltr. II. W. TILTON , Lcesio. TKi.nrnoNis-iiusinc , Xo. 11 ; night < lltor , No. 23. Mayne Ilrul Relate ngency , C3D Broadway. Edward Currn of Meadc , Neb. , nnd Emma Hentlsy of St. Paul. Minn. , were married by Justice Vlcn yeatcrtlny. The funeral of W. H. Crnnrtall will bo liclil this afternoon at 2:30 : o'clock at his Into residence , ! ' 06 Fourth street. Emnm Staff of this city and Iloberl Bliss of Allcgnn , Mich. , arc to bo married next Thursday , and will leave at once for Michi gan. gan.Jerry licit Is charged with stealing timber from C. Olcson'H land along the lloycr. He wan arrested yefltcrtlav nnd will hiivo a trance lo explain himself to Jintlce Field De cember 20. Torval , the 1-monlli-old son of Mr. nnd Mrs. 1'ctor Lai-ton , died Sunday evening of lung trouble. The remains were burled yes terday afternoon , from tlio residence , 2,010 Eleventh street. Thr Council Bluffs Uinc club will have a turkey shoot this afternoon , nnd on Thanks giving day , commencing at 10 o'clock a. in. , will have a rifle shoot on their range on Wal nut Hill , cast of the city. O. E. Ilerwlck received by telegram yes terday the sad news of the death of hla mother , which occurred at Norfolk , Neb. She was aged1 81 years and had been 111 but a day or two. Mr. and Mrs. Berwick leave this morning to attend the funeral. Joe Thompson and Mnry Newman were arrested at 2 o'clock yesterday morning on the charge preferred by the latter's hus band , Myron Newman. They were found at the Newman residence , 110Q South Seventh street , but occupying different rooms , Thomp son being a boarder there. Tlicy will have a preliminary hearing In police court this morning. A team owned by a man named Sage took fright yesterday afternoon nnd dashed down Seventh avenue at n lively gate- In front of the Congregational church It collided with a telephone pole , which was shivered to atoms of an abnormal size. The neckynlic was Hmashed and the horses were somewhat skinned , but the damage on the whole was slighter than might have been looked for. Alice Wilson , with the temporary name of Allco Casey , was tried In police court yester day on the charge of vagrancy. A host of witnesses told of what they had seen Mrs. Wilson do , nnd some of the stories reflected severely on her private character. Slip de clared that the reports were false , and was granted a continuance until this morning when she said she would prove that the wit nesses for the state were descended from the father of lies himself , The poor of the city arc commencing their annual tours among the charitable people of the city for assistance. Every one who In past years has become known ns devoting uny considerable portion of his time to chari table work Is receiving frequent calls. Dur ing the winter It Is confidently expected that these calls will become moro and more fre quent. Whllo many of those who arc asking for help nro unfortunate and dcscrvlpg , there are many among tlfflm Vho are professional beggars , and a good deal of penetration la necessary to tell the good from the bad. Wo have two nlco six-room cottages on Avenue Q , near Twenty-ninth street , which we will sell at n bargain It token at once. Bay window , good collar , water In yard , large lot. Small payment down and balance In Installments. Lougeo & Towle , 235 Pearl . street. _ l\ SH.KS AM ) VKI.VKTS. Itoslim Store. Cheney Bros , silk velvets , $1.00 a yard the best velvets In America for the money. Wo show over fifty different shades. $1.25 Fancy Stripe Taffetta silks In shaded cfficts. very desirable for sleeves and waists. Our price , S5o n yard. 24-Inch India and Jap 'RllkR , In plain col ors , 11 beautiful line of shades , Just the stud for evening wear ; these goods never were sold for less than 75c a yard. Wo offer them at 50c a yard. We are the solo agents for the celebrated Natchang Black Dress Silks , every yard guar. untecd. Our dress goods sale will be continued foi this week. Call and get samples , and com pare goods and prices. FOWLER , DICK & WALKER. Leaders. Coimct ! niuffa , la. j'itii > > u\Ai. A r/i.s. W. E. Butler leaves for Avoca today. Born , to Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Beno , son. son.Mrs. Mrs. Louise 1'recco of Minneapolis Is at th Grand. Mary Nielsen , CIO Main street Is 111 will scarlet fever. Attorneys Woodruff and Shirley Glllllam of Qlenwood are In the city ; C. II. Mitchell , the well known contractor Is re-ported confined to his bed with a tcvor attack of pleurisy. Grand Hold , Council IllllfT < . Itmipoiioil. Newly furnished. Every modern con vcnlcnci. First class In all respects. Rate J2.50 to J3.00. E. F. CLARK. I'roprletoi Dry pine kindling fcr sale. Cheaper thai cobs. II. A. Cor , 37 Main street. Telephoa 48. _ Gas cooking ttovea for rent and tor ult t Ct > Co.'s office. The laundries us * Domestic IOSD. Two Ciiae * 111 Local Court * . J , L. Howard was arrested yesterday o the chargeof larceny , George Shivers , wh tends Ben Marks' farm routh of Manawj ; filed an Information In Justice Vlen's com accusing Howard of stealing a wagon and si of dquble harness from him. Conatnb Baker and Officers Murphy nnd Weir made search and found the end of the wagon un a part of the harness In a houto on IMeri street , formerly occupied by Dr. Keller , whl the rest of the stolen on till was coucoalt ' In another house about ten blocks awa Howard claimed ho hid the stuff becaui Shivers had taken it away from him and 1 wished to avoid any further trouble. The case of M. M. Marshall against Wlllla Sledentopf Is being tried In the superli court. Marshall Is suing for damages on bond that Slcdcntopt put up us bccurl against any damages that might be sustalne A lot of ' 'accretions" along the Missouri norl of Council Bluffs are Involved In the case. Cupps Clicer Hiul llttrb Tonlo Can be purchased only of the G. R. Wheel Brewing company , Wheeler & Hereld , Cou ell Bluffs , la. _ Washerwomen me Domotlo soap. Eag'e laundry , 724 Broadway , Isr ij work. Tel. 157. _ James & O'Kcofe , real estate and Insurant IrrlRHtlon In Netiriukn. J. B. Fulton has returned from O'Nel Neb. , where ho has been on business f about three weeks past. While there traveled over a tract of land containing se > eral thousand acres upon which the Irrlgatl process has been tried sufficiently to prove a great success , and ttlll further attemr are to be made. Two blades of grass ha already been made to grow where none gri before. The farmers arc making arrant mcnts to organize a stock company to bul a mammoth ditch. Each one will pay J per acre for the land ho owns , the paymr to extend over a period of live years , t total sum to be used In bul'dlng the dltc nnd besides will pay $1 per acre per uiuii : tor the use of all the water they need , Marriage The following marriage licenses have be Issued by the county clerk : Name and Addreia. A ; J. M. Aver. Mills county . Elizabeth MeBw'oertey , Pottuwattnuilc Co > , ICtlwnnl Curra , Meade , Neb. . , . . . . . . , Kmnm Bentley , 81. Paul , Minn . Melvln A. Cocley. Pottnwuttamle I'o. , , . Clara M. Hartwell , Pottawattamle Co , . . . Ten per cent discount on all trimmed b till week at Mlu NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Star Ghnmber Methods Introduced Into the Oily Council , ELECTRIC U3HT BILL GOES OVER lutercitlng Mcnturca Dlsciisucilnnd llefcrrcd lo tlio rroper lommltlccs Police nnd 1'lro Department Mnjr Hold Aniiunl llitlli. The city council met last evening , with Mayor Cleaver anil Aldermen Hrewlck , Olca- son , Urahl , Keller , Nicholson , Whlla ana ftlshlon present. The matter of allowing the bill of the electric light company for September came up In pursuance of the plan nnrecil upon In star chamber session. It was laid over until the regular meeting next month , The committee of the whole made n re port recommending that the profile of Union nvenue be referred to the city attorney ; that tle matter of the gravel pit be referred to the committee on streets and alleys , with Instructions to get rates of transportation from the Northwestern Hallway company , and If satisfactory , to authorize the street su pervisor to get a load of gravel for a test that John Wallace be notified to complete his paving contract on Harmony street , and the contractor on Fleming avenue to complete his Job ; that the cotnmltttce on light be In structed to find out how many light towers belong to the city , and to ascertain to whom the others belong ; that the report , of the committee sent to DCS Molnes to Investigate the matter of special assessment be referred to the financial committee ) with power to act. The report was concurred In. An ordinance vacating Seventh street be tween Thirteenth and Fourteenth avenues was read and laid over under the rules. An ordinance was given Us first reading fixing the charges of common carriers from the city to the school for the deaf at ? l.DO for one passenger and CO cents for each ex tra passenger. An ordinance was presented and laid over allowing the police and fire departments to nlve one ball each year. James Saguln. tt. W. Illght , J. C. De Haven , W. S. McMlckcn and W. W. Loomls presented n petition abklng that Oakland avenue be paved with a crown center Instead of ai provided In the ordinance , and stating that the contractor would make a reduction of 7 cents n foot for grading. The petition was refused. , Petitions asking for the opening of Third street from Storz street to Fifth avenue , First street to Harrison , and South Twentieth street were referred to the committee of the whole. A petition bearing the signatures ol seventy-five property owners asking that the railway companies be compelled to plank their tracks on South Seventh street was referred to the committee of the whole. W. A. Slnder asked to be allowed to put up a corrugated addition to the building al r > 29'i llroadway , but a motion to refer the petition to the committee on streets and alleys was lost. On motion of Alderman Gleason the bids lei grading Fifteenth avenue were laid ovei until the next regular meeting. lllds for paving Second avenue from Wlck . ham Ilros. , F. Cooper , C. H. Huber , J. .1 Hughes , Iowa Brick company , F. Stlmsor and U. 13. II. Campbell , were opened and re ferred to the engineer for tabulation. The council then adjourned until Wednes day night , when the bids will be acted upon The committee of the whole will meet Wed ncsday hiornlng at 0 o'clock. ; OVKItSTOCKKl ) . . Wo Nrcil Money. And If yon need the goods the followlnt . prices should effect an exchange : Axmlnstcrs , $1.25 a yard. Moniiettc.i. $1.00. ' Velvets , SHc. ' Body Brussels , S.'c to $1.00. Tapebtry Brussels , 45c to 85c. Ingrains ( all wool ) , GOc to COc. . Ingrains ( unions ) , 4Hc. Ingrains ( double cottons ) , 22c to 35c. These prices uro for cash only. COUNCIL BLUFFS CAUPET CO. . 407 Broadway. For tlio DuntU of Hrr Son. Anna Swaney la suing F. II. Guanella am C. R. Mitchell of this city for $5,000 damage for the death of her son. The trial Is no\ > In progress In the district court. The. youn ; man was employed at a gravel pit owned b the defendants at Pacific Junction. While work there was a cave-In of the sand'and h was burled to such a depth that he died be fore he could bo removed. Mrs. Swane alleges In her petition that the accident wa due to the negligence of the defendants , an she wants damages. Guanella and Mltche allege contributory negligence on the part the young man as their defense , and the further deny all responsibility for the san slide. slide.W. W. U. Ware filed a demurrer yestorda to the petition In the suit instituted b Henry Anderson to recover about $200 whlc ; : ha claimed Ware had secured from him I menus of duress and false representation This suit , it willbe remembered , was con in menccd about election time last spring , whe ? Mr. Ware was running for city attorney , nn was made use of freely as an Ingredient * . the campaign mud balls that the repnbllca organ was In the habit 'of slinging aboi that time. Last August while working In the harvci field I became overheated , was suddenly a tacked with cramps and. was nearly deai ho Mr , Cnmmlngs , the druggist , gave me a do hoa of Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Dla rhoea Remedy which completely relieved m irt I now keep a bottle of the remedy hand set A. M. Bunnell , Centervllle , Wash. n A fiiuro | Too nd Go toglherwlen : Byera , the shoe nun , mak the deal. The now square too shoes dellgl lie the ladles. ipil ; J ItiMreil ii TroulilcBoiiio family. The residents of Scott street and vlclnl he are having a deal of trouble on account of a 1 of noxious pets which one of their numb Innocently raised. Ills daughter found the lor In the woodshed 0113 morning last sumnu They were little bits of fellows , cute Ity they could be , and as none knew just wh ed. they were they decided to run all neccssa rth risks and raise them. The little faml lived happily , and was made a great deal until a few days ago , when the fact present ler Itself In a way that could not be mlsunJt stood that the little animals , which ha now attained u robust majority , were not Ing less than ab'c-bodled representatives the mephitis mephltlca. They have ovc run the neighborhood , undermining one lad ; liouso and establishing winter quarters her cellar. Four or live of them have be ice. caught with Hteel traps , but the others ma up for their lamented comrades by an I creased Intensity of expression. There e still about a dozen of the fellows who wa for killing , and lyi active crusadeIs now bel he carried on In the hope of cleaning them c ev- before a new generation springs up , lOM Bcurlclus * music house has few expensi It high grade planes arc sold reasonably. 1 pts StuUman etreet. ave rew Selected bard wood fcr mating itovas. ige- H. A. COX. 87 Main lieet. Tel. < & illd IteimUcil with n I'oUer. $10 out Dave Klppen and William Elliott have be the rooming together until recently , when K Ich , pen \\ent to Munawa and Elliott went stop at Boquet's livery barn , taking with h teen Children Gryfo Pitcher's Castorla. 13 3 Children Cryfc 21 21 Pitcher's Castoria. 23 * t Children Cry 7o bats Pitcher's Castoria. a bed quilt belonging to Klppcn. When Klppen returned ho found both room mote and bed quilt missing , and started on n tour of Inquiry , which led him to Botiuct's place. Elliott used a stove poker to prevent him from coming In , and Klppcn was finally routed with great loss , taking away with him a tremendous cut on the side of the head. Elliott then had him arrested on the charge of disturbing the pence , but Judge McGco discharged him yesterday morning. Oregon Kidney Tea cures nervous head * aches. Trial size , 25 rents. All druggl.iti. We still have plenty of flowers for Thanks giving at reasonable prices. J , F. Wllcox , Florist , Telephone 99. Have you seen the Mcxlonn drawn work and other novelties In ncedlo art work at Miss SuttJi-'s No. 10 Pearl street ? Union I'licldc Oppoim. The Ur.Ion Pacific railway , through Its local representatives , Is making strenuous efforts to defeat the proposition now pend ing before the city council to allow the Omaha Bridge and Terminal company to lay n track on Union avenue. Yesterday George F. Wright and Judge Clancy , the attorneys for the Union Pacific , made a tour of the aldermen , exhorting them by nil that was good and holy not to glvs the Terminal pee : plo anything more than they already had. Whether the Union Pacific Is sincere In Its opposition or Is simply throwing dirt In the eyes of the public Is a matter about which there Is n grave suspicion. The fact that the representatives of the company have met with so radical a change of belief as to the advisability of granting favors to corpora tions since they were asking some for them ; selves not so very long ago Is the occasion of considerable amusement In nldermanlc clr clcs. It's sheer waste to use low grade baking powders. Dr. Price's Is the highest quality Ground oil cake $1.30 hhd. at Morgan & Co.'s drug store , 134 Broadway. Domestic soap breaks hard water. . Looking Up the Nmv [ .an- . Chairman F. W. Spetman of the city , council finance committee , F. T. True and Auditor O. M. Gould went to DCS Molncs yes terday for the purpose of Investigating the workings of the new state law regarding the levying of special paving , grading and sewer assessments. The legislature at Us last session made some Important changes In the method of assessing , and there seems to be a great deal of haziness In the minds of the city officials as to how the new law Is to be construed. A. E. Kllpatrlck of Flllmore , Cal. , had the misfortune to have his leg caught between a cart and a stone and badly bruised , Ordi narily ho would have been laid up for two or three weeks , but says : "After using one bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm I began to feel better , and In three days was entirely well. The peculiar soothing qualities which Chamberlain's Pain Balm possesses I have never noticed In any other liniment. I take pleasure In recommending It. " This lini ment la also of great value for rheumatism and lame back. The Utlle Dulcl society of St. John'n English Lutheran church will give a Thanks giving pie sociable Thursday evening at their church room In James hall , No. 17 Pearl street. No charge for admittance. lf Oil cake , $1.40 per sack at Davis' . Sum Hohror Weds. S. D. Rohrer of Avalon , Mo. , and Miss Efde Scott were married last Thursday at the homo of the bride's father , Judge T. F. > Scott , In Avalon , by the pastor of the Presby , terian church , In the presence of a large number of friends. The groom formerly > lived here nnd had more or less local prominence as a politician and Is a brother of ex-Mayor M. F. Rohrer. For the Children. W. A. McGtilre , a well known citizen of McKay , Ohio , Is of the opinion that there Is nothing as good for children troubled with colds or croup ns Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy. He has used It In his family for sev eral years with the best results and always keeps a bottle of It In the house. After hav ing la grippe he was himself troubled with a severe cough. Ho used other remedies without benefit and then concluded to try the children's medicine , and to his delight It soon effected a permanent cure. At Grand Hotel Postal Telegraph office shorthand reporter and typewriter will write letters , depositions , etc. , very cheap. Domestic coap outlasts cheap soap. Davis sells drugs , paints and glass cheap Dr. I , U. Parsons , Archer block. Tel. 215. ad es Kaiser 1'ardonH nn l-alltor. esw BERLIN , Nov. 20. Emperor William has g pardoned Dr. Polstorff , editor of the Klad > by deradatEch , who on October 1 last was sen at tenced to four months Imprisonment for fight ho Ing a duel with Herr von KIdUerlln-Waech leey tcr , Prussian minister to Hamburg : , formerlj ey chief of the press department of the forelgi as office. nd ell of cy nd ay by ch by us. us.m m- men en nd In I an ut stat THE NEW COLUMBUS . . . at- id. Time ise : IWEL King Is the ntroiBOTt. most accurate niul besrWATClI . c. miuln In America. All Jowelera Imvo or will get lu For further Information eeml lo tlio manufacturers NEW COLUMBUS WATCH CO. , COLUMBUS , OHIO. PLBH1ER WAS TiL ) ( SAVAGE Police Fo cad to Stop Another "Athletic Contest" at Ctoney Island. r J oJ ID3ETS TRY TO KllViACH OTHER Illy I'llmnier nml Cliurln Kelly nt 114 MuUo the 1'iir Fly Mo l'ii t thnt tlio Authorities Inlcrforril BnglUh- 11111 n IhoVliinor , CONEV ISLAND , Nov. 2C. The Seaside thletlo club offered a very attractive card onlght for the lovers of boxing. Maxey laugh and Gece Garcia were the first pair o don the gloves , the men weighing In nt 10 pounds , for a six-round bout , the fight elng declared a draw at the end of the third ound. Bobby Dobbs of Minneapolis and Billy Vernon , the "Haverstraw Brlckmaker , " vcre scheduled to fight nt 133 pounds. Vcr on seemed to have u sure thing of It when he fourth round began , but In a swing his low fell short and the Impetus was so great hat he fell down , his head striking the floor f the ring , The referee counted ten sec- mls before the Brlckmaker could egaln his senses , and the sports had he privilege of seeing n man knocked out jy himself. The big contest of the night vas next In order. Hilly I'llmmcr of nelnnd and Charles Kelly of New York were the contestants nt 111 pounds. Pllm mer was seconded by his brother. Jack , Jenny Murphy nnd Al Hobblns of England , velly's seconds were Rnwle Judklns , Pommy Connelly , Jim Kelly ana Pete littler , Both men looked to lie In perfect condition. They each weighed 111 pounds , and Iho bout wus to be twenty rounds. A good deal of money was bet on the result , he Englishman being the favorite at 2 to 1. At the opening both spnrred cautiously , 'llmmcr kept Kcllv In his corner. Kelly nnUert on the body. I'llmmer got In a Ight tap on the head anil ngnln on the law. Hoth Kot In blows , I'llmmcr on the jody nnd Kelly on the Jaw. Honors were even. In the second round I'llmmer , after some sparring , reached Kelly's head mid Kelly got In two gooil body blown. Pllm- mer lilt Kelly a punch In the mouth , mak- ng It bleed. Dimmer landed three times on Kelly's Jaw. Kelly's blows fell short and I'llmmcr landed ngnln on the mouth. Kelly got the worst of this rouml nnd everything was In 1'llmmcr's favor. In the ; hlru round I'llmmer landed at will on Kelly's face nnd his off Imiid Jabs put Kelly's head twice through the ropes. The linttlo was soon so llerce thnt the police in terfered when the round had only lastea one minute nnd thirty-live seconds. The referee awarded the light to Pllmmer. Conntcick tiot Olio Full. GRAND RAPIDS , Mich. , Nov. 26. The wrestling match here tonight between Evan Lewis and Tim Comstock was witnessed by about 2,000 people. It was for } 300 a side- two points down. Lewis won the Ilrst fall in ten minutes nnd the second In eighteen , In the third bout Comstock used the strangle hold and won in four minutes. Lewis won the fourth fall and the mutch In less than two minutes. Tire UnnipH 111 lovrn. CRESTON , la. , Nov. 2G , ( Special Tele gram. ) A match game of foot ball was played this afternoon between the Tnrklo Mo. , and Corning , In. , college teams. Tar- klo's team were the victors ; Score , 20 to C. TABOR , la. , Nov. 20. ( Spdclnl Telegram. ) The foot ball game . here this after noon between Nebraska City and Tabor re sulted 21 to 0 In favor oft Tabor. llol Once Met' ' l'St T. BOSTON , Nov. 26. Peter Manor's dial- enge to Bob Fltzstmmbns , has received u prompt answer from the Australian , lie said he will take on Ityhcr ; .and forfeit all 6BBWWI ? U Is a scientifically Tircparcd llnlmont and harmless ; cvery > Ingredient Is of recognized value and In constant use ft by the medical profession. It shortens ' . labor , lessens pain , diminishes danger t J to life of Mother and Child. Book "To ' Mothers" mailed free , containing valii- | able information and voluntary tcstljj jj , menials. 8entbrExpreuorMMI.cn receipt of price , II. per bottle. Sold by All Drupglits. 1 IllUDFIELI ) IlEGULATOK CO. , Atlanta , Go. IS WORTH ANY NUMBER IN THE BOSH. Jfujteelallti it lie n "Jlinriu Vnibrella , " Unit f/lrc - irnj/ liailye of liail taste iiinJ care- IrMiiesa , that tun Ice , * tlin man trlio tarries it a icallfl ( t far * irntiirnnfii f/fiiffriiiuil. "Ttt'O IN Jl.lXlt , " Cfiiio ( Uirltim- lirclln ! 7/oic tlocmimt milt you ? A hamlsomr , stylish cniirtltat eaHliectninyfil Into'a beautiful ferrleealtle umbrella In tin in stant Tliry are "two in our , " ami are the liantlsntncst * nob- blest new tliliifi of Ilia ac.i.inn .1 beautiful iircitrnt to jiuui-selfor any friend. ICtraiintlirarreil , raru u-ootl handle * , mountfil In tollil allrcr anil nnlil Like you to nee them , and lots of other tioreltlea. M. WOLLMAN , - - 409 Broadway. THIS .ruuvir je. HE earnest exultation am J ° y So would youn be if you knew win he knows thnt 010 .Main street i stocked with more bargains in Shoos Hats , Underwear and Furnishing Hoods than any other store in Co tin oil HI tiffs and Oinalm. He uses btr few notes , you per-eive , ani you will need but f-w notes- bank notes or coins to get pns sussoi : of stylish , handsome am comfortable tilings ; . .Expenses o doing business at ! ) iy arc 50 per cen less than further up owi , nnd this i one of the ninny secrets of the im nien.se success of - The Loading Down cTown Merchant IH es : Council BluffsPaint , Oil & Glass Co LARGEST EXCLUSIVE PAINT m GL4SS HOU3E IN WESTERN IOWA , We carry a full line of all kinds of Paints 3 to Oils , Glass and Painters' Supplies. We ar : ilm manufacturers of Art Glass and can make yo' anything you want In that line. "We carry full line of Window Sash , glaz3dandunglaze : and will make you bottom prices on any sas' that you want. Our sash are all Counci Bluflsmake. We hava over 1,000 hot-be sash in stock. Come and see us or write for prices. Nos. 1 and 3 Fdurth Street , the purpc money If he docs not defeat him In six rounds. _ _ _ _ _ Yule Faculty Uoilorr tlift SliiffRlnsr. NEW HAVHN , Nov. IC.-The report cir culated here that the Yale faculty Intends to forbid the team playing Princeton on account of Snturday'n plugging Is denied. President lwlght says lie known nothing of any such Intention. A number of the fac ulty express disgust nt Iho game , Haying they lost all Interest In It when the slugging began. The college verdict Is that the re vised rules nre n failure. Prltcliurit Unouu * Out llurge. LONDON , Nov. 2(5. ( A boxing match of ten rounds for n purse of HOO pounds took place tonight between IJlck Burgc nnd Ted I'rltchard In this city , llurgc was knocked out In the second round. Dirk .Mnuru Knocked Out. LONDON , Nov. 1C. At the National SportIng - Ing club lonlpht Drlscoll tf London knocked out Mcoro of Minneapolis In nine rounds. The match was for 2uO. Moore was 111 , but made n game stand. TruliicrVlbmi In iitr. CLEVELAND Nov. 2C.-"Gus" , . - Wilson , the well known horse trainer nnd driver , is Insane , nnd will be sent to the Northern Ohio asylum. Llko the Rands of the seashore the pur chasers of Dr. Price's Baking Powder are multiplying. T\vit I'renltlrnlliil I'lXtmiiMprs. WASHINGTON , Nov. 2G. The president has commissioned the following named post masters : James C. Phlpps , Yuba City , Cal. ; J. M. Johnston , Sunnier , la. I'nlr , Colder , with Northern WlmU for No- linisltu Tuilny. WASHINGTON , Nov. 2fi.-The forecast foi Tuesday Is : For Nebraska and Kansas Fair ; colder ; northern winds. For Iowa nnd Missouri Generally fair much colder ; northwest winds. For South Dakota Fair ; cold ; northern winds. , . "Brown's Bronchia Troches" give Immediate relief. Sold enl ; In boxes. Price 26 cts. GoUijeJ. CHIMNEYS CLEANHD ; VAULTS CLKANED ia Uurke , atf. . S. Homer's , US Droadway. THUEE FINELY LOCATUD HOOMS KOI rent : nil modern ronvcn'ences ' ; will rent clicai 431 Park avenue. AVANTHD TO THADR OU 8RLL , llinil grade bicycle , 30 pounds , good as new , In Ilrst class shape ; will tulo cornet In part jiuy , : 21 , Ilec office. WANTED , SITUATION AS IIOUHEKKKI'E ] by ml'lille-Hpeil German lady. U."j Koutli Mill street. T. Vollmer. FOH IlENT , 3 NEWLY FUUNISIIBU IlOOiU single or rimilte , one-half block from motoi Ari > ly at 17 N. liiUh Bind , Council IlUlffs. HELPING INVALIDS TO FORTIFY AGAINST THE WINTER Now and Until January 1 , Drs. Cupclaiul & Slicpard Will Alakc a Special I.mv Kuto Tu All Who Apply Important to SuTurcrs ( from Throat niul Lung Troubles. 7/iini/iriM / of ehrontf miffcrcni are mm' inidrr the ilallj ftn < of Itrn , Canelanil ami Nhcnarilt Nlllll > it Inereaslny Ihntr ofllee eat - t > tteltii , mare can beiieeoniinoitaleil. The iloe- tirn offer u * iieeltil lou' fee until thn neif i/tar Unit all irho teeli mfetif niul i-cltrf man ' " * trcnlrtl , Come note. Catarrh li n tluntieratm anil obstlnule iHs- eavc. XIIIF li tin' jirnjicr lime In net relief , lullil HI , ulreniiHieii the rfffrlril iiartnuinl l > o belter ] ireintreitfor Hie colil unitehanueii of the weather. The fes I * Inwriionyh to enabla thti nrealenl number to obt.tln relief l > o not O'l/fo trlth i/our lieiilllu A fuel no luti/rrriir { f fount h that nr-filfdril eolils tell ! ilii'i'lofi biwnehlul trouble , unit from thai i > hthltl * tiieti > lviit eoniitmi > tlon. In < ; > " < ' of our healthful cllinale l.itntlreitx oflironehlul etiKc.i frtult In eoiinimi > llan rli/lit here In Omiihii , A" oneilynbt.i tlili , ] > > * t-'on'luntl anil t < hi'i > anl ean arrest unil rare lifuiirhlal citlitri'li. H'hil not iirt rlilof fiourcatarrh .VOII" , be fore it renilta In sci'lom luiiy < l ( < r < iir : ' John Welch Is a young man of 1C , nnd lives ut 111) ) . ' H. 10th street with his mint , Mrs. Powers , wife of H. T. Powers , thu well known t'nlon Pncllle passenger con ductor. This bright lad Is In thu employ of M. E. Smith & Co. , wholesale dry gouda. " JOHN WELCH. 110'J S. lOtli Strecet. with M , K. Smith .t Co. "Yes , I took 11 course of treatment with Dr. Bhepard for catarrh an 1 bronchitis , and 1 am highly pleased with the results. My trouble c'ume from tnklnir cold In the winter. The disease showed Itself Ilrst In my head , clogging1 the nose and throat. Then It worked down Into my lungs. Morn ings 1 would cough and gnu terribly , rais ing a frothy while phlegm. My lungs hurt me and were very pore. If 1 walked up Blairs I was all out of breath , and if 1 hui gone lone In this way my lungs would have broken down completely. "The catarrh lifter a while got to my stomach ach and I lost my appetite. As my eating dropped off 1 lost In lles.li. My color was bad. 1 became pale and weak nnd was run ning down fast when Dr. Snepard tool : me In charge. 1 felt hotter after the Ilrst office treatment. My head cleared up. I wanted to cat. The HOfPtieMM and pains steadily left my chest. 1 can walk now nnd not get enl of breath. My cough Is prone. To sum It nil up , I am well. Dr. Shepard promptly checked my dlsensio and built me up so that I know that 1 am sale from further lung1 trouble. My cure was effected last year and It stays by me. ' i ! < ni i : T i : UAT.M KN T. Every mall brings additional proof of the success of the homo mall treatment. If you cannot come to the office write for a symptom blank. BAILEY , THE DENTIST J'f.ro ( i llloelt , Jtlth. anil J-'ai-niiiiiSts i-Olasi Tealal Work at Rcao : : able Prices Prompt ar.il courteous treatment given to a- PulnleHH extraction ot to'th without gun or eliloro form. Kullset tci'tli on iiibbi > rj.Ui ) . 1'uoiiln llv in uw.iv from Guialiu walti-il 'ipou llio day they are In the city. Lady attendant. Telephone 1033. Gcrma ncpoken. Tincitiin : : .MANY sucii. IliinilrnU nr StilIVrliic Women , Rending MM. ivcrclt'i : Stiitriiicut , Will S y , "Sim th'nt'rll.oi My tmo llx-irtljl" Thin blood , nervous weakness and catarrh combine to ruin the health of many women. lira. William Kvcrctt , Lyons , Neu. , Is n , farmer's wife , of larca acquaintance nnt } lilghly respected , She says : MP.S. Wit. EVERETT. Lyons , Neb. "Most people reem to regard catarrh ns nu-rely n running nose with phlegm In the throat. I used to have that Idea myself , but 1 know better now. "Something like ten years ago I began to fall. I'll just tell how 1 went down. At first my head felt full of puln , with a sore tin oat nnd none that always lllled with imii'tiM. While , ciinkrrud Hpots came on my tonsil ? , eating holes In them until they looked like honeycomb. 1 rould scarcely swallow from pain nnd swelling. I always fi-lt n dripping1 of tililegm from the head Into my stomach which soon began tp feel heavy nnd dlntro. ? ed. I had frequent cramps and npnt up a white , foamy fluid that was Hour and bitter. 1 lost nil natural appetite for food. "Pretty noon t began to feel nervous. The leant thing would startle nnd confuse nio. I full pains In the buck and shoulders , with light chills and llaxlu-H of bent , foi- lowed by a smothering and choking sensa tion. At times my In-art deemed to stop still ; then It would pound hard against my ribs. . It felt sore nil through my chest rant sharp pains would take nu- near the heart niul utmost stop my breath. Weak spslhi seemed to uttai-1 ; me , when my feet anil hands would get cold and my limbs tremble Ilko St. Vltusr dunce. "This story inny pcem queer to women who never were nick , but 1 could tell much moro and It would all be truo. I tlnd that many of my women friends feel just as I did , and I always ndvlso them to consult Urs. ropeland and Shepard , who saved my life. 1 verily believe- , after my home doctors could < lo nothing. 1 am In splendid health now , with scarcely n traro of my old troub- les. The credit Is entirely due to Dr. Shop- anl , who cured my catarrh and restored my blood and nervous system to 11 normal state. " Ofllce hours on Thanksgiving day , 9 to 12 only. Frru examination and trial treat ment to all. All chronic sufferers wel come. DRS. COPELAND & SIIEPARD , ROOMS 311 AND 312 NEW YOIIK LIFE BUILDING , OMAHA , NCB. Ofllce Hours 0 to 11 a. m.j 2 to G p. m. Evenings Wednesdays and Saturdays only. GM : to 8 : 30. Sunday , 10 to 12 m. GEO. P. SANFORD. A. W. RICKMAN. President. C&shler. Of COUNCIL BLUFFS , low.1. Capital , $100,000 Profits , 12,000 One of the olJt.il tanks In Iho date of Iowa. Wo Bollclt your buslneu and collection ) . W pay I per cent on time depoalti. W will b l > lca ed to BC * and nerve you. Do you want a pair of TWICE We have put in one lot nearly 300 pairs AS GOOD of pants in every size every color in wors ted cheviots cassimeres made in first-class < style by an eastern manufacturer from whom As anybody we do not intend buying any more as we else sells for have arranged to buy of another dealer. For that reason , while the lot is fresh and complete we have decided to sacrifice now rather than later on and thereby give perfect satisfaction. They are regular $5 pants for Many Styles , 3e All the Latest ; iUa . ' ' ! * 3 , ih il M. H. Cook Clothing Co T ! O successors to Columbia Clothing Co. , 13th and Farnam Streets , Omaha.