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THE OMAHA DAILY Bi.
, COU OIL nLUPI
OFFICE. . NO. 12 PEAltL STnEET
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Delivered by carrier to any part of the C1t7.
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11. W. TILTON , Lessee.
TFI.EttONIsnuslntu : omce. No. 4\ \ nigh
Mlor , No. 23.
- .fsi \ on . ' IRNT2O.'y. . '
Oranll ( hotel Council Dufs ( , reopened Oct. 1.
Mnyne Hel stntD agency , & 39 roadway.
, 'ho city council will hold Is regular
- monthly meetng next Monday \'enlng.
Tha ICnHht ! of 1).thlu , lulge Xo. 1. hohl
I me21ng this evening nt 7:30 : o'colck.
' at 2:30 In
The lady Iaccabees Jneet lo'hy :
regular sepslon , nt Knights oC lythla hail.
Park ( ly lodge Xo. GOG , Independent Order
of Odd I elow ! , wil haM Its regular inee1ng !
this evening.
Adjournell meeting or St. Alban's lodge Xo.
: 17. ICnlgh1 of Pythia . this evenIng . A full
attendance Is lleslred.
haunts ChrlltanGcn and Mary Anderson ,
both or Polawn tmle county , were married
In this cIty yesterday.
: A marrlnge license was issued yesterday
to .1. P. holder . agell 21 , anti l.iliio 1lacklaml ,
aged 18 , hGth or thila city.
Pilgrim Sister Academy Xo. 1 will meet
Pigrim
. 'l. . lit regular tsrlon nt 7:30 : thIs evening In
their roms In the Brown buiidtng.
Arrangement are being made for n five-
inilo , kating match between H. I. Howe of
katng
this city and one Hllfehl of Omaha Both
Ire said tl h9 crack skaters :
_ PrelVutke . _ _ _ _ . , , uu who _ . was " . . charged . t. . " . with " . . ,1 selling mnpt _ -
a nor - - 3 aL " .rLMegIL .1L7 . . . . . . . . . . . ' . .
gagell to Charles Saylcs of this city , was \
11scharged by Justice Vlen yesterday.
Proprietor Clark of the Grand hotel has
(1CCiId ( to make music a feature at the Sunday -
day dinners from now on , commencing tomorrow -
morrow afternoon . A good orchestra has
been ccurcll.
Amber 1. , daughter oC Mr. and Irs. Bert
Trhllet , acd ! ; one month , tiled Thursllay
aftertio n at 3 o'clocll at the residence In
nfernl
Iardln townaiiip The funeral will take plac3
Sunday at 2:30 : ) p. m.
J. J. Welal1 was brought In on a bench
warrant yesterday. lie W8S Indicted by the
last federal grand Jury for neglecting to de-
Itroy the stamp on a beer barel Ito gave
a. bond for hIs apncarance.
The head pipe which was found In the pos-
session of a Inn that was arrested by the
police has been identified as havIng been
stolen from the Northwestern hotel , corer of
t Droallw'JY ' 111 Twelfth street.
Anton Erlcknon , who Jot drunk and cre-
. . atell a II tubanco at the Ogden house withIn -
In a few hour after being released from the
I . Justice Vlen In
cIty Jai , was fined $20.70 by Justce
police court yesterday morning.
I JUdge Smith heard the arguments In the
Kirby case yesteTlay , all read records when
p . . . not otherwise emploYlI. lie will l1wrn
court Monday and go Immediately t Red
Oak . where he opens another term. The
next term In this city ' 1 begin next Tues-
' ' the b nch.
day ; wIth Judge 'rhornel on
The entire force al the county clerk's ofco
was kept busy yesterday with the old aol-
( hers and their widows. I was the fourth
day of the quarter , when the pcnslcn cor-
tlflcates always cOle due. Several thousand
dollars or Uncle Sam's money wi be pul
Into circulation flora within the next few
* days.
. days.The county board of supervisors will hold
, I \ Its regular ] January meeting. commencing
* . , next Monday. The llworth league of the
l Broadway Methodist church has drawn 111
and hall circulated a petition asking for the
closing of Claus Thompson's aioon . which Is
located directly ] across Broadway from the
- church , and It Is cnlmed , within the limit
laid down In the mulct ] aw. This petition
will presented to the board at the coming
wi
mntn : I ! .
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f We have $100,000 to loan upon Improved
: . farms In Iowa and will talco all the gilt-
edged loans offered at low rates. 'Ye do
v' 'I not want wild lands and will not loan In Ne
1braek : . Louge & Towle 235 Pearl street.
Ground oil cake $1.30 hM. at Morgan &
Co.'s drug store , 13 Droadway.
Davis sells drugs , paints and glass chenlJ.
' The laundries use Domestic soap
: PRWiON. . l I : . l'AIUIl.U'IIS.
+ , 11. \V. flyers oC Harlan was at the Grand
/ * hotel 'esterday.
Mr. ant Mrs. Harry Stacy formerly of this
city , are now living In Minneapolis.
Mrs. Nyburn oC Ottawa . m. , Is the guest of
her nue. sister Mrs. C. It. Tyler . on Wiow ave-
' I \Vloitred. the little daughter of Mr. and
/ Mrs. J. H. Stmls. Is serIously ill with
, catarrhal fever.
.ever.
' Irs. Nellie Bangs Skelon , who has been
visiting Mrs. W. F. Sapp returned yesterday
to her home In Chlcgo. I
Mrs. noblson of Dubuque Is In the city. en
route to Denver and Is the guest of Mrs. E.
D. Hart on Willow avenue.
Harry human goes t Missouri Valley this
morning to talc charge of the sale of the
. clothing stock of M. Stearns. Ho wilt be
S absent two wcels.
.y 'Mrs. M. B. Snyder returned yesterday from
I meetng of the head camp of the Ioyal
Neighbors of America , or which she was
elected head ( phynlclan.
S. I. . Horer and wire of Eldora . Ia. . are
% visitng Mr. and Mrs. C. Wesley for I few
days. Mrs. Horner was a scholnate of
: rs. Wesley In' ohl Pennsylvania.
Captain D. D. Clark remarked yesterday :
"Twenty-six years are today I celebrated lY
60th birthday. " ' 'hl captain retains his
vIgor wonderfully . and seemingly has the
promise of many more celebrations.
'f _ ' _ _ D. , S. Taggart traveling passenger agent
for the Union PacifIc . passed through the
city Thhrsday on his way to his homo In
1' salt Lake City. lie was accompanied by
'Is Po. wle. whom he married ! recently In York ,
" "A perfect woman nobly planned" Is the
Ideal htouekeeper. She always uses Dr.
Price's Baking Powder.
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t 'VII Ihul'glnlzo thu AsonIntlon.
( A meeting of the stoclcholders of the Union
Building ] aiR1 Savings assocluton was held
, this e\'enlng In the office or Muyiio & lazel-
I , ton for the purll05e or talking over the ad-
visablll ' of reorg3nlzlng ( Ito association and
, taking It out of the hands or the receiver.
W. ! . Ielwy ) presided over the meeting ,
, which was largely attended . A. S. Hazclon ,
: who has been In Des Moines looking ! over the
'Iools of the association , gave the lemhers
. , I . rail Ilea of the condition of things and said
, . _ _ . - there were three alteriiatives-Ilrzt . to N-
. y.l- organize ; second , to soil out as quickly as
lsslblo ) , nll third , to let the association re
, main In Jho hallis or the receivqr. The
last be thought , was IIY all odds the wont
Cf the three , ' and the first was the best.
After some llbeusslon his position was en.
11elIII "y the 11tsare of a resolution stating
' that It was the sentiment DC the stockholders
1" , ! ' 'Of the Council Iufs branch that this assc
" elation shouhl bo rlrganlzlI , and aslllg
* stockholders In other places to take the sale
tand. Another meeting will be held scon ,
111 In the iue.intlnie the members wi look
UI' 1 little morc fully the condition of affaIrs .
Vtinvr.iI Ir . \btrt IUcktY.
The funeral of . \Ibfrt Dckey was heM yes-
terday afternoon at the home of his parents
Mr. nll Mrs. John Uekey , on Fourth avenue ,
' Hev , Stephen Ihleps , I ) . I ) . , ofilciating. A
' , large number of his friends were present
many of whol hind known him from earliest
\holl. Among the floral tributes was a
, - magnificent shkld , presented by a number of
the employee Qf the Union I'aclnc railway
company. The card accompanying II con-
bliell the names of A. J. Mandenon. Cory ,
1 neell , \ \ ' . A. Highsmih , , , l. ; . Schick.
etunz , Charles lodge ( , I.eo henry , P. 1 .
Jhootii A. A. I.uchow. I'J. W' . Chapman .
: W. Sherman , F'V. . Lyon . lJlmer Pratt , C.
11. Uamer. 1 .lwall . II. Ott . O. H. Jackson
- . -I Z. n , Rhodes , Thomas J. Coyne , Lee Bvals ,
Wllam Fl Iluiby . W. n. Tracy , \ , i.
Bates I' I. . Bore Fred Gray , J. A. Hobin.
aoii . O. 8 , pauklhiig. Id : Davies 1. Mc-
) ililon and ' .
11 I Ll'll . O'l'n.
* lherhlm Coat.
I This new cal ( roan Wyoming for sale
pll ) 1) n. I Cax , 31 Male "treet. Telephone
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. . - 48. Ask for crcula. .
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NEWS \ FROI 1 COUNCIL BLUFFS
Sugar Beet Matters Attract Q Great Deal
of Interc3td Attention ,
FIGURES FfO ACTUAL IXPZRIEKCE [
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'lc8lHs or R CrOl1 1:18r" Near the City
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Last Summer ! anti Moll lt tile NorfOlk
folk l'netory Seres a8 11
Object 1.eoii.
At the meeting which Is to ha held this
evening In ' \ho \ superior court rm for the
purpose of discussing the advisabilIty of
purpse
starting a bt sugar factory In this city . a i
report of 11. C Graves of this cIty , with
reference to profit on I crop grown on forty-
one and on.hal acres of beets grown near
this cIy : will be tenth. I contains figures
that vIli be of Interest to all owners of land
wi
In this section or the country. Mr. Ora\'c'
beets , It I sail . were the best ever llelevered
at he factory In Norfolk , Xeb. , bl : they
are no better than can ho raised on Ilch
other land In thl9 vicinity.
According to this report , the I.tal cost
or planting , caring for . gathering and hauling -
Ing to the cars the crop of these fort ' -ne
and one.hal acre was ,300 , and the freight
to Norfolk , Neb , amounted to $ SDG , making
the total cst or the crop laid down In Nor-
folk $2,196. He receIved $ : per ton for the
651 tons hD rale4 . which amounts to $3,270.
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. . ' 'n..1 I pnnnh ' 1"1..1" I , lnu'nn.n. n.1
. . w. " ' " 'I" ' . . . . . . . . . . - . - . . - . . .
rebatc were $3.24. mnlling the net Ilroft
for the use of the land $1,327 , or $31.98 per
acre. The following figures show the net re-
suIt It 1ho sale cr(1 ( could have ben do-
Ivlrell to a factory In Council Bluffs :
Gross weIght of beets before Ihlp-
meat welht . . . . . \ets . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,5t3.320
Gross weight ot beels at NorCul ( . . . LI3XO )
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Shrinkage In weight In hlpmenl , 5.2
lIeI ) ) celt , or. . . . . . . . ! . . . . . . . . . 78.130 I
' 'hIR I ! thirty-nine tons , worth $ : I'e" ' ton.
or $ W,8 . 'The factory loathe un allowance
on this of $ 2l.
Net hops In shurinluige In wehht. . . . $ 17182
! hrlnlmJc
Pall In freight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 196.71
Net loss because oC having to ship
beets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . , . .lO68.t'3
Net proUt after shippIng. . . . . . . . . . . 1.327.11 ;
Prolit If beets had been delnre,1 to
a I factory at ! Counci liiulTM. . . . . . . . $ . . ' : . ' 9
' 1hls . would have been u prolt of $ : . .7.73tr
ncre.Tho following Is an extract from the re-
port :
A sugar factory at Council Bluffs . h.I\lnl
I capacity of 300 ) tons of beets per day. wi
produce almost rO.O poulls of sugar In
IL Eefl5Ofl. 1 will pay to the farmer frr
beet , nt $ IJer ton $ t2.0. I wIll also
give eInloyIuent ' to 151 men In the factory .
In adihl . Lion \ to r00 01' Il ) len , \ol' ' n 111
ch'I.l'n II the beet nehls.
Be ! tI I own here Ihl ! season tested : s
hlh ! : I I.t 1 per cent and n\'euHel Itmogt ,
l ; ; rbr ceat . whIch Is fully G per cent Ibo\'e
reqllrel1 Its of German beet sugar manu-
faiti Ics. 'i'here are many thucusniuds ] nf
nCI .35 of und ] adjacent to Council Burs
fll ; as "el adapted to sugar beet rnIdng
as that In use this season. \\'hlle there Is
nn abundance of land , available . there are
ulso hundrel1s of Cumiies ut our doors usk-
lag for employment.
A lutua plan for buildIng factories exists
In German . by which fnnners take : oek
for one-thIrd of the belts grown on contr.iet
Dialer this S'Rtem lands . have Incl'eas' In
value and stocks have paId dividends rung-
lag from ' to 40 per cent.
There Is no Industry that wi he better
fostered hy our PCGPle than thc sugar In-
dustry. We paId Germany Austria and
France upwarll of $ llO,000O'JO last year for
beet sugar , whIch money should remain at
home. Iowa wi consume annually the
product of several fuctorles.
BOSTON STORE
I'rtecs Imlucell to Close Out Old lAnes ali
: lrllus Stock.
BIG REDUCTIONS IN UNDERWEAR.
Ladies' nonshrlnklng underwear worth
750 reduced to tOo cache
50c uiderwear reduced , to 3ge.
Our regular SOc quality gent's underwear
reduced to 39c each.
Genl's heavy wool shirts and drawers
worth 75c , reduced to &Oc each.
Ladles' fIne all wool union suits , In natural
and black reduced from $ 3.OO to $1.50.
Ladles' tine wool vests In grey and white ,
regular $1.19 quality . reduced to The each.
mo REDUCTION IN HOSmHY.
500 quality ladles' cashmere hose , 35c , 0'
three . .
pal for $1.00.
750 and $1.00 quality ladles' fine cashmere -
lucre hose , 48c I pair.
Children's fine cashmere hose reduced
from SOc to 2Ge a pair.
DG REDUCTION IN DRESS GOODS.
75c English ludles' cloth , 51 inches wide , I
reduced to 390 a yard.
ALL REMNANTS hALF PRICE.
Big lot of fine dress patterns . worth from
$ UiO to $6.00. to cLose. $2.98.
$2.50 quality Doucle choaklng to close ,
$ I.G a yard.
See bargains offered In black ] dress goods.
FOWLEH , DICK & \'ALKER
Council Biuffs.
Chnmberb' . ' " 110' Party.
Go and see the children's fancy dress
party at Chamber's academy Saturday .
January ' 5 . 8 p. in. They will dance the
new court dance of Berlin . Kalserlne Garotte.
Adults may dance after 10 o'clock p. I.
Alhnlslson , 20 cents.
Try Eagle ] laundry 724 Broadway , for good
work Our medium gloss finish can't be
beat. bl.ta do strictly hand vork . domestic
finish . when preferred Telephone 157.
Washerwomen use Domestic soap.
' ; I'I'IUS" IAII'I'U\L VIUIN" ' . ' .
IcmII Being Jlllio for I CII"o II the
IIW tu Stilt l'rosent CiiiitlitIoii.
The inability of the city authoritIes to sUppress -
press a certain Rang of people who have
made Council Bluffs their headquarters for
years vast Is beginning to arouse the better
class or citizens to I feeling that something
must bo ll ne . There a e half ! a doze or
more men 1 cite city ' 10 nave never been
Imown to do an honest day's labor In their
lives . They are continually mixed lP In
rows and robberies , but , as a usual thIng ,
they manage to cover It1 their tracks so as
to escape with nothing worse than a jai sen-
loce , If they get that. They are ordered ,
out of town anti perhaps they go amI per-
hails they stay I the later , they are
locked up for a few hours and then turned
loose on accolnt.r lack or evidence to convict -
vict them of any specific crIme.
"What wo need In Iowa , " remar ) < ell one
of time best known attorneys In this city yes.
teTlay afternoon , "II I change In our state
II\s. In Calorlna they have what Is
known as I habitual criminal law By
this when I man has been con-
vlctell a certain number of times of army
petty offense an acton Is brought under the
habitual criminal act , ali ho Is Eent to the
penitentiary ] . The Iowa laws are Inalh'luato
to deal with this class or offenders . I they
are caught hy exercIsing a little rare they
can get off with a jai sentence of thirty
days or less They get away oftener than
they are caught anti even when tIme are
caught they arc not always convicted o
that they get along wih spending a coin-
paratvely small part of their ( line In Jai ,
Thev cannot bo convicted on Ieneral urln-
ctli s. so that the authorities are lef alino't
helpless whie the criminals thlmsel\ are
allowed to go on Intmidatng the lJple
and masking general nuisances of themselves
al their own sweet will . "
What Is the Hcrel of success In the
kitchen l ? Br I'rlce's Baking Powder .
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1 .llpt1 01 I ' 'ccIllllltly.
The usual Illculy In proving the gui
oC a Ilarty chargel with perjury came to .
light 'esterday when John I.auglon and
John Hon , two members of the gang of
b''s thai has been terrorizing the natives
of the eastern pari of the . city came \p for (
a trial In Justice Ylen's court The luforma.
ton % vAs fed against them by order of Judge
McGee . just after thl trial of Wilam Iunn
for breaking a window glas. The stories
they told were palpable faisehmoods . and after
they hall finished the city attorney drew up
on Information chargn/ them with IJerjury.
A demurrer was flied by their attorney , tl
which I wa alleged that time information
wu defective In not setting forth live exact
langul/e timey hail , used. together with the
allegations that I was false and they kny
It was false lt the titus they uttered it. City
Attorney In lon sid he could not set
foth the language any more exactly than 110
hind already done . whereupcn the court ordered .
derel them turned loose. Judge McGee was
to have appeared In court In the capacity of
1 witness. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
noIUltLIS Cl'TUIUU.
1onnlstcr Who l.otcil thin I'ostomco lt
I.tlm Easily Cangimt.
Adam Adams , 1 1& . 'cr'ol boy , who dId
not appear to be over 12 , was brought In
) . otsterllay by Deputy United States Inuhal
W. W , Imer or Atnnc : to answer to the
ehargo or breaking Into the postofco al
1.lma , a small town near Grlsw01 The
crime was commItted a couple ' of weeks ago
According to the story tel by tIme boy , he
was induced by tw. . larger boys to go Into
I scheme for burglarizing the store where
the postolee wn9 kept They stood outsIde
nail watched , while he . beIng the smallest
or tIme lot , crawled through I broken window
nntl stole about $10 In cuh. The nlthorltes
<
went :0 work en the case and roull enough
evidence to implicate all three of the bo's.
The two Ackermans are to be brOI/ht In
today. Adams made I clean breast' of the
affair , telling a story of his connection with
I tha' , Is belIeved by thl officers lie was
arraigned before the eommlsslnere yesterday
afternoon and waived exanilmiation. Ills
father , I wel.to.to citizen of Griswold , Cass (
county . was with him , anti signed a bond
of $300 for hIs appearance when wanted. .
Winner nt all the great ralrs-Dr. Price's
Cream lak1ng t'owtler.
Cew 11 1t't I I " ' ( Ilher l'rOI.hot. .
I- 8 . I , ' . Test says that the farmers of Iowa
and Nebraska should plant liberally In small
grin amid cor this year. "The indications
are " says lie. . "that the months of Jtmmie .
July ald August will be lint . steamily nail
sulry , Just the reverse or last year. The
planet Venus will travel wih' the earth I
throuch space arounll the sun during these I
iilC'litlms passIng the earth on the 19th of
Septembel' . After that day wo musl expect
frosts. Certain IlerlOls or March anti APril
will be mid anti warm , but there , Is danger
to time fruit crop aboul the l&th to the 17th
croI
of lay. Alogether the season will be shut-
lar to the ! ller or 1884 , when Venus amid
the earth were traveling around the sun
together. Venus Is a marIne world- that is . I
covered with wuter. and when II Ilroxhnly I
to the earth In summer we can always expect :
a Imot sultry , wet season during the summer
mmuonths. "
The Grand hotel has arranged for excellent
music In connecton with Its Sunday evenIng
dinner.
Domsto soap breaks hard water.
y. : ut. C.t. . neoeltln.
There will bo I reception for Mr. and Mrs .
Harry Curtis at the parlors or the Presbyterian -
terian church this evening front 8 to 10. Mr.
Curtis has returned to this city , after an ab-
sence of se\el years to undertalt tIme work
of reorganizing the Young Ien's ChristIan
association . I Is hoped that all his former
friends all Crlends of the association and all
who ought to he , will be present to welcome
the return or this Christian worker and his
estimable wife. Ladies trom the various
churches wi be present and assist In re-
ceiving. There wilt be no refreshmimiemits but
the evening will be spent tn socIabiiy
Ladles and gentlemen are invited to come.
Gas cocking stoves for rent and for sal at
Gas Co.s ofilce. ,
\ Organize ni Ailmni Chapter.
There Is now on foot a movement to or-
ganlzo an alumni cbapter of tIme Phi Gamma
Delta fraternity In this city. This Is ono of
the foremost college societies In the country
and several of its members have been un-
n.lhnl severl pn" ntv Is , , , In.ll."l In hPIGh Ihn
cobwebs ' ' off l'I11 ; - college - memories. : . - A ' banquet :
quet will probably bo the means by which
the new organization will be frst brought
before the public.
Telephone No. 45 for A. D. T. messengers ,
wagons or carriages. No. 23 MaIn St.
Domestic soap outlasts . cheap soap
AMONi IOWA L.lllElS.
nCCRIlulaton of the HOIle Hocelved by
thn Inbor Conimimislonor.
DES MOINES. Jan. 4.-Speciah.-Fohiow- (
Ing Is I recapitulation or the reports sent by
the laborIng people of the state In reply ] to
questions sent out by the state labor commissioner -
missioner lion . W. . E. O'Bleness. ThIs Is
perhap the fullest report the department
has yet been able to get as the mel have
all along seemed very retcent about mak-
lug any statements for the Information DC
the commissioner , apparently through fear
that their names would he disclosed , brlng-
inne them Into disfavor wIth their employer
The number reporting for January Is 200 ,
of whom 130 were born tn the United States .
femlles , 2 : 10 In Germany , femaleR , 2 : G In
Sweden , females 1 : 7 In Irelamul . females , 2 :
5 II Canada 4 In England , 2 11 Austria . 2
In Inly. 1 In Russia I In Poland ] , 1 In Bo-
hernia and one not given. Average numher ,
of weeks worked for the year emuling March
31 , ] & . for all . 42.35 ; males , enlln . : females
41.4. Average weekly wages for' all , $1,0 :
mulcH , $10.86 : fenmules tiLlO. AveruI' yearly
earning for all. t3t.66 : males , $167.82 : re-
mules $ ZTO.8l. Thlrty-sevcn-35 males all 2
females-report having saved from their
wages an Iverne of $169.8 ] : males $11.1 :
female , $12 : . Fifty-seven oWn their homes
6t rent and the balance board Of those
owning hucnes 22 have Inelmhlnces on ,
them averaging , tG .8G. Those rentng pay
an average monthly I rental of $7.9. rime
average numher of rooms occupied hy maul-
lies Is G. 'l'wentslx of those reporting this
month belong to seine labor orgnnlzlton ,
HI da not , and 3 lID not state whethel' the ) '
,10 , or not. Seventy-foul' regard , labor organ-
Izatons us benellclal. 33 do not , 9 know nothIng -
lag about them and 8\ \ express no opimuion
He'lli'1 ' Jlou\er Iu Tromible .
SIOUX CITY , Jan. 4.-Speciah ( Telegram . )
-This afternoon , on instructions from
County Attorney Halam , the sheriff nit-
rested and jailed J. I. . Lewis the corre-
spollent who recently wrote tip the town
11 the Kansas City Sun. Lewis mutter the
wrleulJ appeared Invoh'lng lelllng Ileolle
In HClndalolH connections , Htlrted to rio-
lcit subscriptIons to the pnier. Inl wrote
a letter defying the nulhol'ltes to stop him
He was arrested under old Inllciments
found against him for thl same thing over
two years nHO. A Ihort tIme ago , It I !
miliegemi . ho , to biackmnahi .
Ilegell. Itempte,1 hinckmll Atlee
I lart . his formel' ] Jrtner In time hilcl\11
business rind he ma ) be Indlctel for thl ! .
Jlnllr Stein , Iii Ira ii ( a I y.
DgS MOINES . Jamu 4.-Speclul.-'I'h ( )
state bummer , WOI hi I ' Scott county COl' tIme
! eeol11 time In the Novembel' election hy
showing the greatest gains for the reptulmll-
can party , Wit presenled 10 representatIves
from hunt eOlnty tonight lt the ( rnt climb
roe I ! . ' 1here wnB 1111 nn eilholte pro-
grm In honol' of the event and the sure-
sentutol IIJech was made hy Lleltenlnt
Govemor ] un/11 of ( 'huaritomm.
Sirs . , 'lmes Tnohoy' Injuries .
OHT DODg , Iu. , Jan 4.-Speclmmi ( 'ele-
grm.-Mr. ) James ' 1oohe ' of Duneomb
died ) 'ei4temdiu ) ' or buls received II week
ago while kindling I lIre. Hel' dleSH was
IgnIted nml sue mn Into the open air beIng
terribly huret before help ( came.
Mrs. lol ' W'nhinee of Fort Dodge WI !
thrown from a \ U/Ol In u runavay and
hel' hhJ broken
'ru I ] IIIII " hnlt J\081n\ 1'"trrH.
DES MOINES , Jun. 4-Speclal ( Telegrmummu. )
- " ' . A. lticiumnonutl . late manager of the
Union Building und Savings Issoelllon , has
been summonl'd to appt'um' In the district
court tomorrow und UIIJUI' what he knows
about the three mlssln hooks of tIme amuio-
elaton , the Ibsence oC which bart the wny
to a correct ttutement of the condItion of
the COml1I > _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Wr."kOt hy I' Uuler 1 ] plo8101.
DES MOINES , Jan. 4.-Speclal { ' 1elelram. )
-At Forth , la. , this morning u holler In
the Forlvle Coal company's shul honRe
exploded ] being thrown about ' yards .
'j'he top works cuught fire and were de-
mmtroyeul . glglneer Bailey wait Imujured but
10t fatally . Fifty men ama thrown out ot
work. I.OSR , I5 , ( .
.5,0.
Grcemmtlid's Itcllglous ' \\Rlfmlnl )
CH SON , Ia. , Jan 4.-(8peclal ( Tele-
gram.-Ureenlel ) has experienced are-
Iivlous . , Iwakenlng , unprecedented In the
cls hlstor . EvangelIst 1ulh fmlh of
l.s Amugeles ) Cal . hal just closed a m'evivmil
meetIng whIr the Methodist ehurchm with
2 con\rslol' , doublng the memuerthl" . .
1'llora.,1 ; thu 1'"III nil I.
Dt'IiIYQ1'E . Ia. , Jan 4.-SpecIai ( 'I'fle-
gram.-'he railroad Ilooh bill was un.
dormied at a meeting oC 1uhUIlue IhlPlel1
today _ _ _ . _ _ _
"ll huller lt U"mu Aipilit.
VINTON , la. . -Ex-CongreBlan' '
Butler arrived here sfe antI Mound tcday
Ills people . are much chagrined at huts escapade -
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TRI OF nOT - lRIZt-I ) " , , FIGhTS
Australian Billy Mnrp1lyt p nn Easy
. Puree at Otinna ,
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STOPPED BY TIlE - POLC . , IWTUE NINTh
George Sldclols ! ITt h1 die 1tghmti In ills
00 , vlh , lohllY I.n'ipuck-Frmuimhe '
Irlcrly Whll'S Toiuitiuy ' folly
lt 10Uol.
CINCINNATI , Jan. 4.- . bnntnmwelght
glove fgh took place before the Olymplo
cub betwecn 111) Murphy of Australia nnll
rank taclewslt of Cincinnt for I purse
of $300. Iaclewskl was to stl\l imp ten
rommmuths John Iurphy of CincinnatI was
rrferee. The 1 etlng "as G to I In favor of
hlrph ' . The fghtng was very rough
through the nile roulds all Iurphy seem el
to hnve the best of I. whuonu at a slrnal
from the polce , Referee Murphy declared the
fght In favor of Mmurpluy. Very few among
the 800 Fllectators 1mew that I wal ended
by polee ) Interference , yet the genernl reelIng -
Ing was that the promptness of the lecllGn
saved a knmockout 1aclews(1 ] ( was anxious to
go on through with the ten roimnds. Both
men were very clover There was no knee .
down In the Intreut. .
TUHNIW TIE LIGhTS OUT ON hIM.
CI.EVELAND , 0. , Jan 4.-A tweh'e-rouli
match was fought between Johnny I.a\aclc
of Cleveland anti Sllhlons Plmila-
o nll George of Ihla-
lelphla ] nt tIme Cle\'elall Athletc club. I
was leclded a draw at the enll of the twelfth
tweltl
roul1. ) ! a\ack weighed 12 pO\\ls and
Siddons 117. In the tenth 10111 when
i.avack seemed to have time hotter ' of the
fight . the electric lights suddenly wenl Olt
amid It was four mlnltes before they were
tured on again. The rest that Sllllons
gained llurlng that tmo was to his admntage.
Jrlacl ( hal the helter o the ele\'cnth 10111 ,
but In time twelfth Siddons came back at
11m hnrd and hit him In the face all body.
I.amck fought rather wild mind missed Sld-
lens repeatedly. The 11ecls10n Have seneral
favor Peter Maher acted as Siddens' second
and Steve Brodlo was one of the tinme-
keepers tme-
ICI.Y BEATEN FROM TIm START.
BOSTON , Jan. 4.-Ahout 900 persons attended -
tented the Suffolk Athletic cluh's bouts at the
1010 rink. The princpal go was between
Frank Brierly , champion of Ireland , ami
Tommy Kelly , the larlem Spider , 01 10
iloulutle. Kelly olened with n rush , but was
met wih a stiff left that staggered huimn .
Kelly continued his aggressive tactics In the
seconl round , but after that lrlerly Ild
pretty mich as ho pleased with the Now
Yorker , anti In the fifth round sent Kelly to
the floor live times. The contest had now
reached a farcical stage and the decision was
given In favor or Brierly. Kelly claimed to
have brolten his aria In the second round .
CllCoOUS HAl ONE : , \ .
lorlols HnoI.Hto of Foot laU hut Can
Lose , vlh ( race.
SALT JAIn . Jan. 4.-A large crowd gath-
erell nt the exposition grounds this nfter-
noon to winess the Coot bal game between
the Y. M. C. A. and the ehlaso university
teams. 'he snow und slush ) \'ns a disagree-
able feature. The ltah bpys were Inexperi-
enced In 1la'lnl outsiders anti the resul
was the expected disaster Taylor .zuud
other 11lvlluat members of the home team
made brilliant Plays at Hmls ( , ull were aI-
whys OUfnutched , by th ! traIned . : Chicago
eleven. NIchols ] amid Allen did the most
brilliant playing ! for the luIcagos. Chicago
won the toss nod the imonue team started oft
, , . tOIS _ hO1e telm . , , , or
wih n. Inn , kl.k whl.h pn"n Ih" hnl In
ChIcago. ' - ' Tire n next ' instaiut ' ; determined - ' ; o lie
result of the nay. The home team Played I
losing ] game from the start. At time end of
thug II't half the gamed stoOd 18 to 0 In
favor of Chicago. The story oC the second
hllf was I goal every lve story for the
Chlclgo , amid the game closed tn their favor
G2 to 0. The Chl.agos loft for the east at
G o'clock.
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Cold flay for the Talent.
SAN FRANCISCO Jan. 4.-Not I favorite
toda ' . ' l '
won ) Summary : '
First race , liVe and I haltfuriongs ] sell-
lag : Good Bye , 102 , Cart(6to ( 1 ) won : EI
Tlrano 95. lynn (4 ( to 5) ) . second' Sarg08SU ,
103 , Chem (2',4 ( ! to 1) ) . third. Time : 1:17\ : \ .
Steadfast and Bridal Vei also rail. ,
Second race . about six furlongs selling :
Johnny Payne. 10. Flynn (6 ( to 1) ) . won ; San
l.lls Hey , 101 . Car ( l to 10) ) . second ;
Charmer 105 , Tubervto (2 ( to 1) ) . thtrd.
'flme : I :21 % . Lochlnvar , Roeder , Imported
Empire arid Olivia also ran.
Third race , about six furlongs : Mainstay
99. Sloan (5 ( to 1) ) , won ; Draw Scott . lOt \ ,
Cart (4 ( to 1) ) . /econd : Don Fumlano 101 , R.
180m (7 to 5) ) . third . Time 1 : 1h9m. : Grandee
and Alary also rnn.
Fourth race . about six furlongs , selling :
Podima 103. Flynn (5 ( to 1. ) won : Robin
Hoo.1 . No.1. 100. Hennessy (3 ( to 5) ) , second ;
Three Forls , 104 , Tuberie (20 ( to 1. ) third.
Time : 1:21 : , Sai Lucas , I Don't Know and
Jake Johnson also ran.
Firh tact' . six furlongs selling : Imported
Vigor . 94. Flynn (2 ( to 1) ) , won ; Robin Hood
No. 2 . 109 , Shaw (4t ( to 1. ) lecoll ; Howard
( ; . Tubel'vle (13 ( to 1) ) , third. Time : l:2t :
Iemitm1t , lt ; "w trlenl ' . '
Ng\y ORLEANS Jan. 4.Twentyfourth
da ' . 'eathel' cloudy and cool ; trclt heavy .
Result :
First race six Curlongs : B. F. Flynn (3 to
] ) won , Thcodor (1 ( f ; to 1 ) second , Carle D
(8 to 1) third. Time : 1:121. : .
1
SecoIl1 race. hive furlongs : NellIe H ( even )
worm I'nhh UG ( to 5) ) second , Princess Rose
(6 ( to I ) Ihlrll. Time : 1:08 : % .
' 'hlll mace . six furlcngs : Sa tnct ( G to 1) )
sven Jnllne (4 ( to 1) ) seeom1 , Burrel's Dtet
Or to 1 I third. ' 1me : 1:2.
Fourth race , "even furlongs : Hodgeson (6 (
to r ) won Sam b'armei(15 ( to 1) ) second ,
'wenty-three (13 ( to 5) ) third. 'flme : :36. : .
1"Ifh race , (3 furlongs : Van BI'unt (0 to
I ) won DI' Reed , (60 to 1 ) second , Sllccl
(30 ( , to I ) third. Time : 1:2O. : .
I'ul . \ ( lairs lt J.Clv"vorth.
KANSAS CITY , Jan 4.-Paddy PurtcI ] ,
the "Saginaw Kid , " and Jack 1arney. the
"Iceinnder . . oC 'ropelca , were matched to I
Inlsh fight before the Jelvenworth Athletic
climb on Janlar H. 'fhe men will meet ut
catchwelghts fOI' $20 . I Rile bet earh , anti
gate receipts. H'e Goodwin president of
Jute Leavenworth Athletc club , loft today
for Galna. Jeavenworth 1. to match Purtel against
Johmnson the ' ' 1elrlhle Swede. " lie Intends
to offer a good Ill'e also for n meetIng between -
orer " gooo ' Vhm1te Sohiy
tween "Kid" Gordon , 1ommy SolY
Smitim 0' any of the crncl feutherwelghtl
during the latter part - oC the monthi
h-e" Will Sleet YIIIUX.
PITTSBUnc Jan , I.-lvIs. the billiard
expert , arrh'ell In the cIty today . In spealc-
ing of hil luteh with , \'lgniuru'C he suld :
"No mini haH n right to tOiVignnux , any
slch odll II .000 ] In I r.O point game
Still . I'l carry the hlur thrHIh Inll Abe
Levy my hacker , says 11e wi Imcl me "p
In \ , Itevel" I Bee lit to ilo . 1'1 going to
New Orleans now for I wimite I wt not
go on I tour with Sclmaeffer . for . " people
would think It was I hlpPOlrole.
Heavy Nomlnltnla for lsawthiormmo.
ChICAGO Jun. 4-'rlmo Hawthore
stakes up to lust night hUll received -
ceived nearly 1.30' ' e'nlres. which
uenliy means 3r.5. as the stallion stakes II
rely , of which ur ute r prelentee , wih
of soniC , ' euoh time river-
un average sOle tWltnt Iver-
werge
Ige mares really per being sire. the IJ-o\lud \ , of about thirty
Next : 'le"llul at' St. \'Ilh. .
WAShIINOTON . Jan 4'-1\t n meeting oC
the executive eommlt e df time VirginIa
Jockey club this afternoon I was eeter-
mined to begin time slllll meetng on Mon-
day , March 4. There wi be six maces cnch
mlmiy . _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _
Wil I'nh , Itrelleell' " ' Ilcln\
NEW YORK , Jan . 4.-A \eethl waR held
at the Jockey cub thls'\lr ' roon of gentle-
'
men who desire to esta'bi a steeplechase
oclnUon. August . Belmont iu'esklel nail
there were twenty-three iwrsons present I
1er
WAS dclle.l to call the organIzation the
"NatIonal Steeplechase association . "
marquette I'y at Ciulemigo .
CHICAGO , Jan 4.-George Standing , the
New York raqnetl champion , began hlA
series oC mntches with Henry Hoake" , the
local expert . tola ) ' . Standing won the first
game . 15 tC 9i the Iconl , 15 to 6 ; lonkes
the third , 17 to H , aunt Standing the fourth ,
15 to 1. _ _ _ _ _
i.en.inneri Accept tire Cimellemuge .
I.ONDON , Jan 4.-The 1.l10n Athletic
cub informs the A89 cntel Jre s that I hAs ,
cabled to the New York Athlete cub ac
celltl the chalelg ! of the Inter , subject
to urtlcllnts as to mIloI ( letmills.
Acute and Chronic
Corms oC COlmlllt01 ell he Cuit'ei. (
YOl hl\'e heel . toll olhelwl e'll'S / ; so
hl\'e Otlmel'hi. But { llS 11 II'n\'e thl'
stittuineilt. 'I'hls Is 101 nil mIgt oC liulluos'
shbIhitlc. Seeltsts hn\ thlS'os'Cl't'l
the cause of ( tmlltol , 1111 how It
' ' ' ' niuni ctit''it I t Is rt
lnu he 11'e\'eltl'll ) nll et'ell I 1
i'otttutgIotut4 disi'nse , and Is 'itiiried hy I
e'm , I cull 1e et'el my k'stt'oyilug the
gertmi.
Ozomulsion
tOlS tlult4. I Is 1 ! elutti eomllo111 ( oC
Cod L\et' I 01 , Ozole ml lid < nil litcol. I
\lle ; I1Y othlt' 11'I'lll'ltoU ) ) of t'01
1lvet. Oil , heelse ) It eoullils 0101
nll Gunlncol , tIme tlestt'oyet' oC 1'1'1
iife. ' 1lll Is w'hm' It ctles Cnlmmlltol
It\l 11 WSUIJ dlsetses. ; Il I dot'S 10t
trout Rymiitols , but stllI's II the
cause-the 1101801018 ) Jll1 . I 118
thcm Ih'st :11 thCllulhls till thl Wlslell
tii4Slii5. 'lhe Cod Liver OIl 1101S time t
hulhll -thls nil I emiu'I. derti'oY the
.
' Ozone rind Guimiiiii'ol 110 thnt.
gCI'ms ; OZOIC 1\1 Gunileol
LIvel' Oil In thin WOlhl
All the Cod JI'CI 01 11
' . ' . He wouhl siiuupiy
cOlhll'l kIll I clm. 81m\1
live ou - : \ gross' fat. Ozom11sl01
CUICS hecIuse Illh'sl tI81In ) 's the 1'lHse
of disease anti thel lestolls the wsled
body to I healthy couuilhtlomu. I Is 10t nit ,
. ' ' mrdm4 of iOIuie at t'ht
Tlmousa
eXPei'IIutl'iut. 'l'hoU8I\18 leollle 1tlkt
Its \1111' . Good results : otc Ilwl ) 's proof
of ICII t. I Is
The Kind Physicians Proscribe
Oo'izhs1 a Id' , Oomnmption Bronchitis ,
Asthma , and All Pulmonary a mplnint
Bore fubi , General Dabity , Emnoir.ton ! :
Annemia r-d all Wasting Ds a es
KUHN & CO. ,
15th . Douglas 8ts. , Omaha.
DOCTOR
SEARLES
& SEARLES.
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't'ILEAT.lIENT 1ST MAlI. . Consuluton Free.
We cure Catarrh , all diseases of the
Nose , Throat , Chest , Stomach , Liver ,
Blood , Skin and Kidney Diseases , Fe-
male Weaknesses , Lost Manood , and
ALL PRIVATE DISEASES OF MEN.
WBAIC MEN ARil VICTIMS TO NEIVOUS
Dehlity WEAl or ExhaUttOfl . Wasting \Vealme , In
vouuntary Losses with Early Decay In young
and middle aged : lack of vim , vigor mtndweaicenod
"rematurely In approaching old age. Jill yeld
readily to our new treatment for lOs of vial
readiy IJwer. Cal on or address wllh Stamp for cir-
cuiars . free book and receipts.
Br Qeorlnr' 'intl ! nasio 1413 Fmirnanu
Dr and Searlos
UI , Seares turu uittriua1 , Omuishuc Neb.
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22. ! . C. WECn UtlVE AUD lum 'IEA'U1U'
Is aold under positive written "unrnnte , by
anthoizrd agents only , to euro Weak Memory :
l.o" of Brain and Nerve 1' < uwi'r : Lost Mnnhood ;
q allkncss ; NigiutLossemi ; I"i Drpoms : Lackot
Lonlhlonco Nervousness Lmmsitmido till BraIns ;
: Nerouencsa ; L lilldol ;
Toi . nf Pmvornf thnU.loratvoOrclnH iu either
sax , - caused hyovor.nxortion ' : , Yontlrfiul . Errors , or
I BxecaBi'o Use of ' 1'Ihaeco.Olliull or Lmqramr .
which lends to Misery. C"nBnr"Unn , 1rinnity
ard Death. Dy mail , $1 a box ; six for S im : with
written guarnntcotoe'uuo orrofundamonci' . WC : 'I
10nl
rarntoo I'UIO
Llvcr Pills euro Sick ( Headache. Utousneaa
lAyer Complaint . Hnnr "tnmlrhl D8pl\Ain Dna
4.cnatIintIon . U UAHAN'IUm Issued only by
Goodman Drug Co. Omaha
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COOK BOOK
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ii'i .Sl , IHJUUI"IS RAYMOND
1 TOLD YOU sOJ
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. lUrnndy flanks nnd Bctsy SWAn , -
. TAlked on , and on , and on , nnd on :
I . . rUrnndy , surcly you're not through _ _ _ _
q Your wahing. and your , crbbing. too ? " ' .
, . Yes I nr. Swan . two hour ago ,
I And cvcrythlng's as white lS snow ;
I But then , you : sec , It's nil because
, j I use the SOAP cled SANTA CLAUS. "
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BoLDE2YnEuE. THE N. K. FAIBAUK COMPANY. ChIceo '
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Cash is Money"
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Good ! Credit is a Perfect Substitute. '
' " We are delighted to soil you goods for either Cash o.
: 10' ' Credit. Cash , of course , NED3 : 10 Guarantee THE IN
, jJ .1' 'EGIITY OF OUR WAGE EARNERS and our faith that
- " , . the West offols thol stondy employment , IS SUFFICIENT
fl G U l ANTE E lo .us of their . credit . , eSlJcilly when that
; . _ ' t . ) . : , credit is omploycd l Furnishing their Monies .
So , whether you drive in a Cotch-and-four ; own n Yacht
. _ are behind 1 Counter ; wield n pen ; drive 11 Express Wagon ;
r ) X mo n Froight-Hnndler , or what not-only nsmming : that
.I,1' : you have some regular occupatiomi-wo want and n11lecint
your Pntronngo , and Ire glad to extend to you our MAGNI-
. CENI CREDIT SYSTEM , with the numerous other advantages
lx toges which we possess in furnishing you homeD completo.
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: , I.k These are our Torms.
CASH , or
$10 worth of goods , $1 par week or $4 per mouth
$26 worth of goods , $1.50 per week or $6 a month
$ 50 worth of goods , $2 per week or $8 l1er month
$76 worth of goods , $2.50 per week or $10 per month
$100 worth of goods , $3 par week or $12 per month
$126 worth of goods , $3.60 per week or $14 par month
$150 worth of goods , $4 per week or $16 per month
$200 worth of goods , $5 per week or $20 per month
$250 worth of goods , $6 per weak or $25 per month
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. . In Our Stove Department
Base BU'nl.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . 811.4 ; WO.th $2 .OO
; 7'1" Oak StO\Oi. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81.45' . ; worth $ ] 5.00 . ,
Cannon Stovcs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3,45 : WO.th 7.50 '
- - Parlor Coolts. . . . . . . . . . . . $8.48 ; worth $20.0 ?
1 Very Special !
, An Wool In . . . . . . . . . . . ; worth 750
'h- " . heavy Union . : . . . , . . . . . , . . . , .340 ; worth GOo
Ingt.als.
Tf - Tapestry BI.ussels. . . . . . , . . . .450 ; worth $10
S Good Window Shn es. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1ge ; worth uO
ISXTHA
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; k-(4t ! : EXTE . . . . , . . . . .
. ' Hardwood Chamber Suits.O.45 ; worth $22. Q
Goo Bedslea s. . . . . . . . . . . $0.45 , : worth $3.50 ,
Parlor Snits. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . $29,75 : worth $50.00 ' "
ix Roekors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ . ; worth $3,50
; , ,1 Oak Center 'rabIcs. . . . . . . . . $175 . ; worth $3.0
Couches. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6.00 . ; worth $12.O
EVENINGS
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$3&OE FIT FOR A BE5T. KiNG
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, : - ' " . :2. $1.71 BOY ' SCIIOOLSHQE&
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Over Ono Million People wear the
W. L Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes
Al our shoes arc equally satisfactory
They give the best value for the money.
They equal custom IhoeD In style and fit.
Thlr wearing qualities are unsurpaiced.
'he prices \ unlorm..stamped on lole.
Prom $1 to $3 saved over other makes.
I your deler cnnot .upplyou we c. Sold by
A. W. Bowman Co , N. 16t 1. at
C. J. Carlaon , 1218 N. 21t I. at
W W Fiahor Park3r arid Lanv.\-
wort at.
J. Nowmon , 4248) . 13th. at
Kohl , SUgar C , : . Far0m & 15t lao
T. 8 , Cro.sey,2509 N at. So , Omaha
BAILEY THE DENTIST
Illnell' of Low
I'rleo In
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IN OMAhA .
Full Set or Teeth , $5 ; Waranle to 111 !
Terth extracted iuimI ( limit II HalO day , Gold al
1lnlell Alloy . ' 111&1. .1 1 ; mutter 'liItimgi . $1
Pure 001 . . : ; fluid ( irownms . I 0 10 "I - : : q ; Url &u
'radIi . : nor tooth. ileH work always a y
Floor I'uxtul Iklh LAlY N1j'J'NlAN' 1.11 . : ] > lrlnll. , 'I'oi. 1031
DR.
_ _ _ MoCREW
lenin : ONLY
SPECIALI6T
. . wile 111IAT8 AL
palVAT OSEASES :
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WClknen and IccleL
I1oll".ot
. MEN ONLY
_ _ _ lIvery lure guanammided.
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Iotl o Hok "ro. Fetie. " "I.
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OU-UA. N1211.
, , t Maiihoo d restomU-VarIrucvli' Vigor imuleki , .
ns all :0 re.lard\'Afcoccl.
- . U rmrmul , ' .mlnlo. . .
' uolir. ) etc. . suiy cund m.y .1Ihlr . trio ' , - 1
cle. Iurrd . ) , . . , . . . , . . , .
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rube Iulcd ) Wlb " 'IU.I..l" 19. . So.1
I. A. Fuller & Co" , Comer J tt runt . JQu&lju ) tl
_ OMAhIA. m !
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The HOMf BA ER and ROASTER
Is nol I luxury but I necessity. Makes
rough ment tender : saves alt Ito flavor ' and
rlchneHs ; hnukes bread moist and makes dry
bread rreEh : Is easily Imniled : when In oven
Write for clrculara fully descllblug thus
anll alvo six-blade clollprrs , combination
dipper , frying luau , cake griddle . ete.
Agents wanted. '
CHAS. SCHULTHEISS ,
lt l'f'nrl M. . COUNCIl. : II.VI"IIS. IOWA
(1110. 1 fANFOnD , A. w. IUI IMAN ,
lresllent. Cahlier .
First Natio nat Ban
of COUNCIL BLUFF3 , Iowa.
Capital , . " $ lO,0Oi (
Profts , . . . 12,000
One of time oldest banks In turn state of Iowa.
\'t solIcIt your \ulin. " anti collections . \V.
lilly I per cpnt on tUne , I.posls. We will b.
IleaBed , to see and servo you .
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. . .Specla' ' No\ces ] I
Coulen J3)kitts.i.i . - I
ciiiaiuiyn CLEANEDI VAt8 - - CLEANSD.
CIUI Uurlco , at SY , 13. iLomner. , 33 Broadway ,
wAN'rBn. GOOD COMI'ITINT alma , TO 1)0
' _ general hriuumework , 821) Oakland tivenhme.
A $4,000.00 STOCK OF' (1001)5 JiND VIXTUI11PI
to trade for iuii'it ( it tasuirn Netiraskit lund.
( ireensimkId' , Nlclmutlson 5 Co. , Coimnmcii Blurts.
LOST , A SAIiLIl ItIrrUJtN To 12 1iOUTIL
eigmttm : smneet mnd receive reward ,
FOIL HALl : OltIUONT , ONII O1' Thlil ItISP
farm. imu I'oitawalturnie csiummty ; 7' . idles
oUttm of Nods : i'ii acres cuIlivuted Q acre'
ntasiUre iijticaiilci residence , gtioj vfil. gran'
dir ) ' , h.uas , orchard , Ito , 11 , ittalitea , B4
Ilarinemmy street , Courcil hJiuffL