. - - - . - - . - - - - - - - - - - - . - ; - - - . - - . - - - - ' . - - " . F : 1L. 1 8 ' . ' r.rnJ OMAHA DAILY nEB : rUnnAY , NOtB : 2 , 1Sj ! ) _ OIAIIk UAZAAU , Baturl1ay's ' Big Bargains on Standard Staple Articles in Guaranteed Qualities , - THESE SPECIALS BEAT ALL OIlIER PRICES Sol Id COI'I.cr , No. A , \.h lIolI.'r" , ! ! II -1011-1'1..c. ) 1111"II"h Hhlllt'r Sct" , ' \'orth 1,111 , Uo 'l'cOIln ) ' lIt liIa.llt ) : , : l ) Sct" or 'I'hl" l'hlll l.cU. Ccmpare these prices nnd you will IInd It to your advantage ; to buy of u. OIlANITn AND T1N\ViIU. 10'lluart granite dish pans , 49c. H.quart granite dish pans , 59c. . ' 17.quarl granite dish pans , 69c. Granite lea kellles , all sizes , 75c. NIckle plated all copper tea kettles , 75c. Nickle plated tea and , coffel' pots , 48c. Copper bottom wash hollers , 45c. 1"\)11 gallon ; oil cans , 12 % c. . Itound ( tin lunch buckets 12c. . HOUSE 1"UIlNISIIINO GOO1) CookIe and doughnut cullers , Ie. Two.blade steel mincing knIfe , 5c. Steel stove lifters , 5c kind , 2 ½ c. ' Wood hanllle steel pokt'rs , 3c. Wire IlOtalo mAshers , Ic. BLrllrlse wire egg beaters , lc. Toilet paper , big rolls , Ic. Mop sticks , Ic. Knives and forks , wood handles , 30c set. Knives and forks , bone handles , 6ic : set. STATIONAItY Ili'AltTM mNT. Bottle of best black Ink , 2c. Bottle of best mucilage ; , 2c. . ' liOO sheets school tablet , c. ' GO l heavy white envelopes , 5c. I'Gund ( box Irish linen paper , ruled , tOc. 24 sheets paper and envelopes , boxed , 3c. 24 sheets paper an,1 , envelopes , hexed , 5c. 24 sheets paper and envelollcs , hoxt-I , 8c. P1ItFUMEitY \ AND POCKETBOOKS. Triple extract high grade Iltrfume. 2-ounce bottles , 15c ; 4.ounce bottles 25c. 9,000 purses , worth lOc and 15c , 2c. /jOOO / purses , worth 25c , &c. 1,000 purses comhlnatlon card cases , etc. , worth fioc , $1.00 and . $1.50 , 25c. CIlOClnllY : ANt ! UhAtS\VAltF. 10J.plece Eng\"sh \ ienil.porclin \ dinner seta , handsomely decorated , on sale only today : , $3.98. worth $9.00. 100.plece English ! porcelain elegant decora- tion , guaranteed , best quality , $5.0. [ ; today only , worth $12.00. White bowls allll pitchers . set , .18c. Heavy white slop Jars , 6ic. : 6'1'lece ' toilet set , decorated $1.50. FilII slzt' glass ; water pitcher , 10c. Thin tumblers , Plain and ballllOll , 40c doz. OMAhA IIAZAAIl , . 1510 Douglas St. _ _ . _ _ _ 1'ISJI FOil NI IIUASlc.\ S1' itLA31 : S. SUllcrllltc'u.lt'II' ( :1111) : " CUIIII' " 'vit Ii II Cur ICI/III rur IJI..tt'lhlltlulI. Car A of the Nebraska Stale Fish commls- IIlon arrived In the city thl" " morning ! and will bo sent west this evnlng ( aver tile Union / Pa- cIfic. cIfic.Tho Tim car has just returned from a seining ! expedition among ! the small lakes along the lIf1sMourl river , whHe a force of lIIen In cllltrgo ot Assistant Superintellllent W. J. O'Brlen lave been engaged ! In catching ! small try of the catfish and other native : varieties for transplanting In the Interior water- courses of the atate. The car In which the fish are carried Is complete In every detail and hi I It decltle.1 . novelty to people . unac- clualnted with IJIEcltorlal ) : culture. It Is III- vlded Into three conJllartmcnts. The first consisting . slstln/ / of a mat waiting room and ofllc . Is located at one end . the middle compartment Is deslnl'd ! for the carriage : ! ot the fish / and the other end Is arranged as a cook room . and work shop for the men. Hanre,1 ; , along either sIde In the fish compartment are twelve large galvanized tanks which hold the lIah while- ' In tmnslt. Therp are provisions mad fdr' renewing the fresh water sup'- 1)1yat regular ; Intervals , and also for the overflow , so that th , water may not spill , over the edges while ths Clr : Is In motion. i The car contllna : OfT the present . trip over I GOOO flsh from 1 to 2 yearo Ilf age : among I which are the Ipotted cattish German carp , wall-eYOlI ptke , strlpcd pearch , cropple ! ; and black ! blss. : The dlf'trlbutlon will bs made along the Union Pacific. vet from North Platte , allll as far aD Sidney. SuperIntendent May of the comml"310n " expects to send another . other carload fish In December to the rivers and .treams . In the southern tier of counties. Nearly all ot the northern 'treams of the state have already received attention from the commission , and the results obtained In most Instances have been very ratlfyln ! ! Where there have been planted 'pawn and small fry , a Hhlrp ' : watch has been main- tamed against the IIsh pirates and IIshermen who use seines. 'hen a man has been violating the state lI'h law9 he has been promptly arrested jailed , allll heavily fined These arrests have provl an excellent cx- ample to those who are Inclined to fish In the dark of the night , when all honest men ahoulll be In bed. Mr. May reports the hatcheries at South Bend In line condition and the output larger this year than over betore. . " % 'lth SnllA"H IIn.1 :1111,1. : . . A musical and literary entertainment , arranged - ranged by the Park Union ot the Women's Christian : Temperance union was given at the homo ot lIIrs. Charles Turner on West I"arnam street Thursday nlht. ! The principal numbers on the program were a charming ! vIolin solo by 1\I18 Allen , a song by a cousin of Miss Allen's , with violin obbligato and piano accompaniment ( Irs. Ford being ! accompan- 1st ) . Two sons ! , "Snowfiakes" and "Sprln/ / rendered by lIIrs. Drexel In her usual pleasing . ing style ; piano solos hy Miss Louise 1I0lterf and 1IIr. Barker. Miss Kate Jardine gave two recitations. Mrs. 1I0lden Byles talked .on weman's work. About eighty persons were present. : _ . . Cn'l"h'nn " .S'llI Cn"c Still In Court Dr. Tilden was on the stand during the greater portion of the morning In the Creigh- ton will case. lie had been In attendance as a physIcian In Creighton's family during ! the decoased' " life time , and related Incidents regarding hlH conduct. which Jell him to be- lIe\'e that ! he was mentally unsound In answer . swer to questions whether Crelrhton ; had shown affection for his relative ! ' , Dr. Tllllen answered that at times ho did , but It was not of a 11IJlwhich \ ho thought a sane man ought to show The \\ltne" : " ' was clo.-ely crosa-examlnell , and n number of wordy encounters . counters occurred between him and the at torneys r A Grl'lI' , 'u 111111 I' ur Grnln , WlIIlsm C. Van 1I01"11e. preslllent of the Can- adlan 1'lIclfle , luased throll1h Omaha : 'est"rUay morning enroute to Montana , lie said he ball recently made a tour of Inspection of the Canadlnn' \ \ hole system and found the Ivad In excellent condition lie never bHoro nturnet\ from the coast so thoroughly loat. hfied with the con'11IIlIm of the railway : and . ' the country through which It runs Trade 'In Manltobl. : the northwest and Columbia Is In admirable aha lIe. Never bHore has the Canadian Pacillo hallllied such a volume of grain as at present. - . hurt un , h.rCH' ' ' . Judge 1I0pewell adjourned his court yesterday - day afternoon and will not convene It until Wellneslla morning next. Thll : ' was done because : the 11rest'nt Ilanel of the- jury was discharged In the afternoon. Yesterday Judge 1I0pewell listened to n number of unimportant - important 1II0tlons. . . LOC.\ lVl't'lIS. : The regular meeting of the Board of Pllblle Works was postponelt yester.Jay . to Ionday at 2 : ) \I. \ m. The matter of reducing \ the hours ot. the street swer.perd from ten to eight hours II day Is scheduled fur a.djudlc.1ttcn. A meeting of the democratic central com mlttee of Douglas county was IIt'Iil yesterday afternoon In the Board of Trade bulllling. Sample ballots were Ilestrlbuted and arrangements . menta made for workers at the polls for Tnese\ay. Nothing further than routine bul. nets was Ilono. The Northwestern Scandinavian Singerli' aPscclatlon , assisted by the Scandinavian Oleo club and the Swedish Singing society , will give a concert anti bali at Oermanla hall thIs t\'enlng. The Ilrocrcda of the entertainment will be used In defraying tile oxpcllles Incllle'lllli to the SC.lI1llhlll\'lan ffiUllcll : convention , which 'sill bo IteM In this city nex\ \ , summer , 1. . - . : . - - - - - - - - S $ IIoU , DIAMONDS ) GIVEN AWAY \ Tomorrow Wilt Begin the Greatest Shoe Sale In the World at TilE GOLDEN EAGLE SHOE STORE " 'c' viii Uh.t Anll ) ' $1,0411I , 'ur'h uf liiti.oiils \ 1111.1 All11u flh'e' I A" II ) ' Shut'-\'u'hlll" : Like It C'cr Ih.llc IIcrurc. lIy buying ' one pair of shoes you will have an opportunity 10 secure A pair of diamond < l earrings ! , worth $500.00. $ A diamond stud , worth $300.00. Or a diamond marquis ring ! , worth :00.00. It Is a known fact that the Golden gagle shoe store Is the largest exclusive HtOO : store In the city , and Is l'Clllng more shoe9. rubbers and overshoes than all department stores combined. Therefore we can and will under- ecu everyone In the shoe line , and OIV1- ) AWAY DlA IONDS. , LAVIES' SIIO : S. The latest styles , hand' sewed , ay well as nil kinds of toes , worth liP to $5.00 a pair , will be sold at 9ge. $1.39 , $1.48 , $1.69 , $2.00 , $2.50 and $3.50 a Ilair. And diamonds for the ladles. . BOYS AND YOUTIIS' SHOI S. None better In the United Statet' . most of them worth up to $3.00 a pair , will be sold for 75c , 99c , $1.25 , $1.0 ! ; and $1.75 a pair. CIIILDRBWS SIIOI S. Wo will save you money and give you an opportunity to ret ; the diamonds. l\mN'S SIIOI'S. We carry the largest : stock In the city , allll If we don't rave you one-third to one. hair of the price others ask for the same quality Ilon't buy of U9. Tomorrow - morrow We will sell shoes worth up to $6.00 a pair at $1.25 , $1.0 [ ; , $2.00 , $2.50 to $3.60 , and the best of all you can get . the Diamond earring , , Diamond stud , or the . I lamond marquis rlnl , The dlamondc' ! we will gIve away are ox- lblted In our window , and you can call anti sc'e them , even If you don't need any 'ho. They are free for Inspection to any one. Be sure allli mil at the GOLDEN EAGLE SHOE STORE . 114 S. 16th St. , Where diamonds are given away. 11 : \IWI' IN SI'ICI.\I. SI'SSltlN. City Council ' \lIl1n" Ssihzt rk'M tll " SII'III.'HH"IM'"I1' ' ' . The city council met In special session yel- : terday forenoon to pass : the reguiar salary ap- proprl1t1on ordinance. In reporting on the ordinance - dinance , the finance committee protested against ! the pay roll of the streat depart- ment un the ground that some of the street sweepers had been allowed to work ! more than eight hours a day. Chairman Munro of the Board of Public Works stated that : the matter . tel' would bo attendee ! to allll the pay roll was pasi'ed. Among the Items contained In the ordinance was one against the general fund for $324.32 for salaries ot omplo'es of the Board of Health. Early In the month the board dismissed all employes except COlllmlssloner Sa\'lIle. Dlreclly , after , Sa- vllle put Dr. Towne back at hll' desk wIth the undersUlllllng that he would take his chances or getting his salary. Ills full sal- ary for the month was Included In the appropriation - propriation ordinance and passed over the protest of Councilman Kennard. . . 31A1)Li : A C.\I"I'J\'I ) 01" IIDf. , 1I1I1'A"llIr CIIIIA"ht itt " ' . , rk III n SIIl'r- III1.n A vt' ii He S'orl' . . A burglar last night entered the store of G. II. Parker , 24111 North Sherman avenue , and was helping himself \ to the stock of tobaccos . baccos : lnd lars ! when the proprietor and 11 friend made a descent upon him and slopped proceeellngs. The man - had stuffed his poclwts full of plugs or chewing tobacco and cigars and ' had just made nn onslaught on some groceries. lie gave the name of John lIIyer at the station - and claimed to have worked with hugh Iurphy's street paving force until lately. \Ir. : Parker stated that the same man wa9 In the store earlier In the clay , and ! that under a cert ln prs- tense he was allowed to enter the cellar. The entrance last night ! was through ! a cellar door , and' II Is supposed the man unlocked the door when he first entered In order to facilitate his unllertaklng. S Drs. Nichols & Nichols , specIal attention to . diseases of women and chlld..en. 1408 l arnnm. . JlIt"h" ulI.l UCIIU" , . The followIng births and deaths were reported - ported at the health o/llce / during the twenty-tour hours enlllng at noon today. Blrths-J. 1. . lliei.el , 802 North Fort-Hec- end street . boy ; Chnrle" E. Itoberts 4310 Ersln ! . girl ; Albert Keaton 200 South ' 'fwt'\1t-lIe\'cnth. . gIrl ; T. \ \ ' . Saw'er. 2G32 Parker , oAlox ; 11 . Findlay , 59 ! South Twenty-fiUh avenue , girl ; Clyde liackus 2802 r"rnnldln , girl ; Samuel Frank 511 South 1'WtJntHev'l1th. hoytlke ; ; Shiricy , 4031 Izard boy ; William E. Hhoalles , 1233 South Twent.clr-hth , boy. Death - Alhert DeWitt Lemon 5 . 3107 Miami : , diphtheritic croup , Prospect 11111. . 111I11I11 1111 c'l 1IIIIItI" IIt'lIc.nt Cnllc'r' At the Young J\Ien 1I Christian association auditorium last evening a concert was given , the IlroceeIR , ot which are to go toward raising the mortgage : on the prop' erty or Immanuel Balltlst church 'fhl ! Concert - cert was chiefly by the members oC the church Itnd Wall well attended. Those plr- : tlclpatlnH' with vocal and Instrumental selec- lions were Misses Emma Blackwell , 1111I- tired E. ' 'flml11r hornet r. . Ivln and Hazel Schmidt 1\1r. C. II. ! Eaton , Mossrs. Alfred SChmldtj er ; E'wanl ! Dworak and Ernest Kell ) ' . Miss lItctllH'e 1.eard ( lid well In a recitation , "Courting Under DI/Ilcullle8. / " . JIurgliir Cnng' ' In the \ct. John Myers was arrested at an early hour this morning . charged with burglary . and larceny. lie hall entered the grocery store of G. H. Parker . , Sixteenth and Corb , through the cella. lie was helping . him- self to the tobacco and cigars when the clerk happened pailS by ! and SIt\V him. lie woulll not I'urrelllll'r , so the store was lIurrou'Hled with nclghbortlj alllt he was kept In the store until the arrival or the police. lie belongs ! to u crowd of loafers that has heen ) hanging around this vicInity for some time. _ _ _ _ . . . _ _ _ _ : \1 < ' 11 " % 'hn s'"li.1 VII for Omilahin Four more names have , been added to the list ot sub.crlbers to the fund for dlscharg- lug the Indebtedness or the Omaha Fair and SlIced association. Only even InUre are needed to Conhillete the list or 1iO. : \Ir. : Z. 'I' I.hldse wll receive your subscrlptlom The additions arc : Ilt-Anwricafl Hand Sewed Shoo Co.$100 HI-I . Ilckinson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IG ) 142JohnV : . Grlltllh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 H3-I.cwls J. Kort ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 - . lIurnl..1 : Ui * rtiii'N \"h Chiuti' . A tire was discovered \ In time rear ot the Martin tints , on the northwe t corner ot 5ev- enteenth anti \\'ebater streets ! , nt 1:30 : o'clock this morning Time only damage done was the burnIng ot the ash chute , the fire originating from hot ashes All the nll'm- berg or the twenty ramllle" living there got out unharmed. The building I Is a large frame Hructurt" owned \lY M. h. I Martin. 'rho 10fs Is about $150 , thought to be CO\ ere,1 by ! insurance S 1'11111 rur Sl.tflt'mt'ntIII.rcnt'.I. . Time State J1ankln board has approved the bond tor to.ooo or the stockholders ot the Citizens hunk ut Omaha , Cor the pay' ment ot all liabilities at lIme bank within n year . The bondsmen agree to pay 2 per coliC Itt onl'e2G per cent In pIx months allli fjQ per ' onl'e\ in \ It year . State Bank l'xarmt- : Inl'l' ltcGrew : will turn time property or the bank over to the stockhoders : . I Chit" fur It : 1I111 % 'umiiiiia . , MiSs . Chris Keith : , nn insane I : woman : hl"OlIght to this city from St. Edwards anlll taken to the Methodist : hospital , became unruly last night alill broke ! away trom her IIttt'lIllantH. A call was turned In to time Ilolle6 . statiomi , nllli after cOlIslrlerahlo 111/11. / ' cult ) she wall secured and lodged In the .eoUntY Jail for time night tiho has II child 4 monthll old with her -S 'Hn/ow IIrlluJht 'u Oimmmihia James Glllvgow , the man arrested at lcl\low , ( Uro\ , charged with burglary allli being . hUllllt'att'u \ \ Ith the ruton gang , waH brought lilt , ) the city last evening tJy Ottlecr Hort anti lodged In Jail to await trIal _ _ _ _ S _ _ _ hayden Dros. ' add II , on page 2. . ' - - - - - - - - - IIIOTOS ) ABSOLUTELY FREE - Six of Rhinehart's ' Beautiful Works of Art Given to the Boys BROWNING.KING GIVES THEM AWAY l1vcry I'"rchn"c'utollntlnlt tuI ! \ t3 ur llurt : rrOIll Ilrnti i , ig-lCliigs Chll- drcn' " JJt'I.llr'utt'n'CCuutlllI.lccl IJ ) ' n I'hu'u ru phi Or.lcr. Yesterday Browning , King & Co. bean ! giving away a half.dozen finely finished cabinet : - net e'ize photogrdphs with every purchase of $6 or more from their bo's' and chlldren's clothing department While this gUt Is hardly necessary to those who know of this department , the hOllso naturally feels that there are those who are nol yet well postul RS to the merit of the goods sold form their second floor / The prIces remain unchsnged. You pay 110 rnor ? now than ever , and ! you get an order on Hhlnehart for a half-dozen of his best cabinet Ilhotol. Each IJUrchaser to the amount named , wll be given two proofs to select from , the only conllltion being ! that the boy Is to bo drec'Jed ! trl Brownlnr-Klng's clothing while having his photograph taken. There will be no advertising matter of any sort on tilE' photograph ! not oven Browning- Klnr's ; name : so that the photographs are tn every way desirable , especially so as they are taken by one of the finest artists " In the country. Perhaps you will mention to your friends that the boy's suit cameo from Browning- ! Kings. BrownIng , King / & Co. are so confi' dent that there Is a characteristic distinctiveness - ness about their clothing that no name 19 needed In the collar to tell where Il came from. . As to the styles the-y wore never so varied , nor was the stock over 110 large , while the prices are the lowest ever made , which Is certainly sulllclenl Inducement to buy now. Thl" , offer of a half.llozt'n photographs while It holds < good ; till Christmas should be taken advantage ot at once , as Ilhlnehart Is hIabio to be boon rushed with holiday business ! - ness and In order to Insure the delivery of your pictures In time an early lIlting shoulll bo mnade . Ill"memb with every purchase of $ G or more In the' boys' and children's department : - mont n half.dozen photographs from llhlne- hart : free of chaTle. ; S l'XCVIlSION' 'j ' ( ) CALIFltNIA 'I'hruu"h ' ! 'ullrl , , ' SIC'cllh'A" Cllr tu 1.0. . A lIA"t.Jt. Leaves Omaha BVmlY FRIDAY at 1:40 : p. m. . via the ClIICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC 1t\ ' . . allll runs THIlOUGlI WIT- OUT ChANGE to LOS ANOELBS. ThlSA excursions are PERSONALLY CONDUCT ) - by a rellreseltatlve of the pIIII.LIPS HOCK ISLAND Excursion Co. . and , run vIa Colorado Springs Plleblo , Lead\'lIIe. OIenwood , Salt Lake Ogden and Sacramento. For rates or sleeping ! reservations call at "nOCK IS- LAND" Ticket Olllce , 1602 I.'arnam st. , or ad- dress Jno. Sebastian : O. T. & P. A. , Chlclgo. : Chas. Kennrdy , G. N. W. 1' . A. , Omaha . Ihll3' , ' 'I'Jlg 1.IXg O\ : 'l'iIE COMI'AN'a' : I'nlllllllll llnllrnnilli II St'rloll" 1)1- imitti' " .lth tlu' o't'rllllll'II' C tllllc'IIII" . ( C"'PHhht , lS9 ; . by ] ' \.8 l'u1 > lIs111nl' ' ; COlllpany. ) COLON Colombia Nov. 1.-New ( York ! Worlll Cablegram-Special Telegram.-A ) big dispute has arisen between the Panama Railroad - road company : and the local government ! . Speculators on the Isthmus tryIng to corner silver exported 1.200,000 half dollars four : months ago. This N Increased the demand for silver that the railroad : company tent to New York for $50,000 ot the Baltic money. On the arrival of the money by the steam- ship Alliallca this week the Panama overn- ! menl refused to permit It to be landed , al- legln that the Importation was In violation of a law pasocd In 1894. The railroad com- many : officials are In\lgnant. , The ) ' have appealed - pealed to the federal government at 1Jogota. S I 1'II'tollt" to ' \ 'CMCCL'lm Jt"'c'II'or " 'ASJlI"'G'l'ON No\ . . , I.-Speclal.-Pat- ( ) - ents have been IFsuad liS follows : Nebraska -Christian 1)urlccn Omaha tire tightener ; Horace C. Styker ! . Rising City , folding table. South Dakotn-Georg-e C. Barrett Ca\'our. gate for wire rences. Iowu-'tI1lam J. Cameron and \V. J. de la Mare Des Moines , automatic brake for vehIcles ; Chauncey L. Chapman , Dunlap , dumping car ; also coal receptacle and elevator ; William F. Gould Des Moines . anglo b'tr rail chair allli rail joint ; 1Villiam \ I. Holcten , \Vat..rloo. spool ; Robert \1. ; Larrert ) ' , deceased ( S. It. L3.rr- erty admlnlstmtor ) . assignor ! to lied Jacket Manufacturing : compan , Davenport puppet valve ; Peter 1\1. l'aulson , I.e Gram ) , hame and ' < collar r.FtonerVatter ! ; V. Stephenson , Fort Iotige . step ladder : Orlando O. and \ \ ' . \Vallt'r , Bedford . cistern ; Thom'H C. Young St. Charles , smoke Purifier and consumer. S > Shor'.vC'IA"hh'cI 011 'hc' SIII..t. Fred Blot ehky , a vegetable peddler , was arrested yesterdAY on complaInt of giving ! short measure. Mrs. Howard Clarke states that she bought eight bushels of potatoes : of Blotschk Thursday and found , upon making a correct measurement that she only poesesmed 11\1' She also reports that Dlotl'Chky swlmlleel several of her nelghboTl In a similar manner. The mea.sure of the peddler was at the station and was found ' wantln ! : . Blotschly was released upon n bond of $100 , to appear : for trial today. . llnlinziy Nolemi nllcl l'ersoiils General Manager Dickinson of the Union Pacific hlS : returned from St. Louis. Charles Fitzgerald of the Louisville & Nashville Is a visiting railroad man. George A. NcNtmtt traveling passenger ! agent of the Missouri , Kansas : & Texas , left for Kansas City yesterday. E. D. Kt'nnJ : of St. Louis who has been appointed general attorney of the flulf Colo. rado & Santa Fe , as successor to George R. Pack , Is In the city - -S- "lole'lItI ( l ) " 111""lIl' l\hs. . Christopher Kish was brought from her home In St. Edwards . Neb" , last Frldn ) ) . to the Iethodlst hospital tI1 thIs city. She was demented at that time amI since then . III been growing worse Last night she became vIolent and the police were sent rOI' When they nrrl\'ed they found her hanging- over the banisters , and the three mitirses who hud been ho.lng : her for sonte tlnl nearly jlaye,1 out. She was examined hy the city Ilhysician allll sent to the county . . Jail. _ _ _ S _ _ _ llroke 'i'hirui.gli lie lee IIlcl Urn"'lc..I. JACKSON , lIeh. , Nov. 1-111 l'otter aged 10 y'ars , and Nettle Vaguer ! , aged 9 , were drowned In the Desloll1es : river In the city limits today. The .lIt tie Potter girl broke through the Ice anti her little friend attempted to lescue her. 10th Were drcwned. 1'ho older sisters of the dealt gina tried to rescue them und both broke through the Ice. 't'bey were gotten out Just In time and by IJromPt aid were resuscl. tated S Arrl."t..1 for IollllinClt I y : \10 . n I' ) ' . ' 'ACO\IA. : " 'uslr No\ 1.-I x.lty Treamm- urer James \Ic\ule : , who was removed from olen on Wednesday for Inublllt to give $00.0 additional bonds demanded bY the city l'ounl'l , waR un'etted today on the ' eharg ot having loaned $ l,0) ot city money for his personal prolt , cntrlry to law. Ih'11 n' 'hl' 'l't'uI" : State 1.'llr. DALLAS , 'cx. , No\ I.-Hon. W . J Bryan ot Nebraska addressed 2.0 people at the tate " fair grounds this rorenoon. This Is Free Silver tiny . and many leadIng men or that faith pre here. ConH'ressmau Bailey and JUIIJe ( NUgent at Texas del\ ' . crud speeches this . afternoon. S ( out' 'u ' iii' 'lu"llltul. Fred Sorensen a stranger In this ely , \ \ h\ waR kinily taken : care of by puBes 1\'lnl at ISll South Twentieth street . was : removed In the patrol : ! wagon : yesterday to St. Jo ellh'E hr pltal. Sorensen h suffering ( rein a bd attack or typhol - . . fever H'n. St'ii iIIt'lii U'rltlu I . II" : I.luli" . CIIC\10 , Nob' . I.-I Is said Major Gen. cral John \1. Bcholleld , retired , has decided to make Chicago his home. lie still spentl' 8pt'nl Ils : time writing his memoirs. A istit her ur I lie llru louis . Joslph Glasgow , a member or the Bnlon gung or thle\8 , was brought ( coin Hattie Creek , Mtelm. , lost nlht by Olter hoff . 51'o red . \A"nh. I I IC'IIIII ) " . 1'hI1L..IEil'itI . . \ , No\ 1.-Foot ball : : { 'nl , \ 'erslty at Pl'nn1)'h'anla , 12 : ChicaGo Ath' Idle club . I hAYDEN anos : SHOES. AU the Latest Style'at 600 to $1,00 Less Than Shoo Houses Boll Them , SPECIAL CUT PRCES FOR SATURDAY " 'c Uu"rnnh'c I , .tr ) ' l'ulr or 'l'hcNe Sh'-I , 1'uI'c , 'ur thc Fitot 'rlutit t hc l'rlces A re " ! u IU.IClllul" ( ) ' Lu-'o lc he' ' , lIt-st 'nlnc In OMAHA , Good fine shoes from thO best manufacturers - lurerl at SOc to $1.50 a pair : less than fmall I dealers sell ttmeni All late styles and nice goods. 1. ] < ley' , mlss' , chlldren's , boys" and men's shoes on sale today livery pair warrantt'd. Ieat the prices. I.adles' fine ( hoe9 In pie , narrow , square I ant needle toes O. P. Daniels' make , ladles' $2.50 otgola ' button shoes , $1.75. Field.Thayer's make Isdles' fine $3.00 don- gola button shoes . $1.98. 1"leld.Thayer'H make ladle" " fine $3.0 [ ; cloth top lace shoes , $2.48. Brook Bros. make Ilochester $5.00 vlcl button . ton shoes $3.48. . I Brook Br09. make Rochester $6.00 vlcl kid I button shoes $3.98. 1'OIl MISSES : AND CHILDREN. O. F. Daniels' mske misses' $2.00 kid shoes $1.20. eze9 : 1 to 2. 1Ie es' fIne pennant $2.00 l'Chool shoes $1.45 , sizes 1 to 2. Chiidren's line $1.50 kid button shoes 98c , sizes 7 to lOY. Children's line box calf $2.00 button shoes $1.45 , size ) 7 to 10Y. Youthl lngola $175ce shoes $1.35 , sizes 12 to 2. Boys' kangola $2.00 lace shoes $1.48 , sizes 3 to 5. fen's line satin calf $3.50 , razor toe lace shoes , $2.60. HAYDEN 131105. Dry S goods ant shoes. I'HOVING SX\II H'S SllOlt'PAIHi. Coiiumty ' CJ'rl. ' 1t'"tlJ. . " Cuu'crllhl" Hc YnrlCIIH Con uity ' 1'un.I" The civil suit of the county against Adam Snyder , ox-county treasurer of Douglas county , Is slowly prolresslng before Judo ! l erguson. The court Thursday afternoon overruled the objection ralset by Snyder's attorney against the Introduction of Snyder's bond In evidence. County Clerk Sackett was then placed on the stand and remained there the remainder of the afternoon and yesterday nmorning. The records of the county clerlt's office , which are duplicates of thost of time treas- urer's office . have been Introduced liS e\l. thence and have been explained by Sackett. By noon almost the entire amount of the al- J'ged shortage of $6,900 had been proven. Regarding ! the principal shortage , thal of $5,000 of the general fund , It was shown that Snyder had drawn put and credited against this fund $16.000 , whereas $ 5OOO of' this Ilount had been drawn out ot alother fund The records also showed that Snyder ha,1 drawn money out of different funds without warrants. wlhout . - S 1'OI 'h'IIE FIEE l'oS'rhilt I XIJI'I'I01 Shun' tu lie Oli'n-'lut lime l'iihlic 1.1- lieu i' TIIH I 11'c'ulnA" . The free poster exhIbition at the publIc library will not be opened to the public until 8 o'clock this evening. Preparations are nearly completed , and I Is expected that the collectIon will bt' ready for public view at that . hour. The exhibition Is to be one of book and magazine ; posters having been lected from a number of local collections , with special refer- enco to. their artistic effects. I will be gIven i In the center art gallery . on the third fioor and will be open. lor. at least one weel Poe- ter exhibitions are all tint fad Inthe cultured cities of the cast , and the library management ! expects the Public to regard the Invitation asa a trelt. : S In ' lie East 0111) The new freight rates on coal which go Into efect on the lines east of pltsburg on November 15 , \\1 have 10 influence on the rates In the west. The new tariff only affects the territory between the mines all the big eastern cities. S Hot Springs , Ark , amid Iteturn. Only one fare for the round trip via the MissourI Pacific ral\\'a ) ' . Tickets on sale until November 4. Limited 15 days for re- turn. For further - information cal at office , N. E. corner 13tb and Farnam , or depot , 15th and Webster streets. J. O. Phiippi , Thos. F. Godfrey , A. O. F. & P. A. P. & T. A. S l'ElSU.\ 1'\LUHl.U'IS. Mr. and Mrs. Allen T. 11 ot Lyons are at the Delione. Mr. G. C. Burnell 19 registered at the Barker from New Yorll. Mr. and frs. Dan O'Brlen of Nebraska City are guests ! at the Arcade. Dr. II. g. Markham and wife are registered : at the Barker from $ term Lake Ia , Mr. F. BuColn , advertising agent for Proto Herrmann , Is a Barker guest. O. n. SwlngltJY Union Pacific tax agent at Beatrice , II registered at the Mercer. James A. dine ot Minden , one ot the state bank lnslmector1 , Is at time Dellone. T. F. Lewis anti CharlEs A. Mycrs , ranchmen . men Evanston , 'Vyo. , are guests at the Iereer. Mr. W. II. Iloskins advance representative for "Tho Pay Train" company : , Is stepping at the Buker. Mrs. Charles H. Van Wycl returned from the cast yesterday and Is at the Paxton She I ae lmpanled by Ioss D. Drodhead of Washngon. ( Mrs. Mary Buffington Craven ot Seattle , Wash , who has been visiting her parents at Glenwood . la" came to Omaha yesterday to spend a few days with relatives. I , Time private car or Superintendent J. F. ' Gibson of the Iowa division ot the 1lwall < ec railroad was attached , to train No. 4 yester- day afttJrnoon. Mr. Gibson has been sllend- big the past few days In Omaha looking afer time local Interests ot his road Arrivals at the Murray : Oeorlo New- combe , W. U. T. Carpenter , J. 1. Soud- helm , H. T. 111 , New York : Charles F. Clarke L. MoMaimon . Chicago ; M. Morris , M. O. Suchs , 11. J. Shroff New York ; W. T. H. Mills , S. A. . Olborne , Denver ; Miss Bessie Alen , Itimacll 1lss Flo Richardson , Syracuse ; ( I. A. 'Rilmer. New York : W. Vaeyel , Redwood Oiy , Cal ; W. O. Whit- more , H. \1. : Puffer , "Valey ; H. I. Newel , Pawtucket , H. I ; 0,111. Nichols , Iron Du Lace Wis.Y. : . Dwight 'Wlman , : lolne , Ill. C. Pearson , Creston , la ; i Nt'briisImiisim .ut tlt' loft'IN. At the Paxton-H.'U. Robinson , Kirnbmall . j'oitmt At the Miiiard-Fi'ed ; Sonnenschein , West At the Arcade-C. C. Evans , Beaver Crossing . Ing ; H. : t KokJer 'Clarl At the Mereimants-.Clinton : . : I Barr Lin- coIn ; J. I. Cooke Fort Hoblnson' C.V. . Hutchison , York ; I J. Lanllon ( , Gretna. Awarded . highest Honori.--.World's Fair , - J \ -DR Cis CREAM BJONf - PODIR r..OST PERFECT MAI)13. A pure Grape CrcI of Tartar Powder. Free "cm Ammon3 , Alum or any : other adulterant . 40 YEARS TIlE STANDARD. " , $ EL J- $ There Is pence anti there'g joy c for the girl and , time boy who know ! f ? . not political ways-In home's circle I they meet and keep time wIth their \ feet , while the Kimball so tuneful ) ' ( \t plays- t Swcetest.toned piano on earth. A IIOSPE .Jr. , ! Music nul Art , ! j 153 Douglas St. r-- : . o ) - 9. "I'se in Town , Honey I" ! * Pancake Flour A combination of the great staffs of life WHEAT , CORN ali RaCE A grocer who offers you any other colored - ed package than Red when you ask for the Genuine Aunt Jcmlml is trying to deceive you , and Ifhe deceives you in this matter he may in your accounts Remember the Red packge. Beware of counterfcita. ' . HERE'S OUR CUARANTEE . Ittstn fluyapackitecof I'ancttko : i.'iour tletmuiuo : ttmmd ttU YOU Jemnbma'a itt I ) I Imot fliml Hi I makes the best cakes you everato . retur ( ito ell" ; - . . t1 10' 10 your grocer Icnvo your nellIe und the grocer will refund time mooney amid charge It to us. SlcnUncUy l'repared antS ; ILUrBctureJ only by R5 T , Davis Mi COI , St Joseph . , Mo. (1 ( ) ; , c-Y4Igr I 1 ThEY ARE JUSI' THE IDEA for wet weather wear There's good health and comfort in dry feet vVe can never tel how many colds wet feet have cost I cork sole shoes won't keep the feet dry , then noth- ing else can. We know ours vill. So do our customers , Fortify yourself agaidst olds5 grip and pneumonia bycpur- chasing a pair of our cork sole shoes , You couldn't invest $4.00 to better advantage. Its like drawing twenty per cent dividends to be always well , and wearing our cork shoes wi give you a mortgage on good health. For the ladies we have just received a dull dongaIa shoe , in light or heavy weight , cork fled soles , that we start at $3. So and 400. Get the shoes without delay DREXEL SHOE CO. . 1419 Faram Street DOCTOR . 4\ Searles & Sear cs Lt- , 119 S 14th St. i - ; , - . s2'i " ' . Cur . C.ttnrh , un di. ' ; _ t c'nsc'l ot time NOl ! ' , Throat - 'I t : ' : , Chest , Stomimacli . Iomvel . J' ChlHt Sto"ach. not.t . . , , i . l I I .1 Llv'r ; hhylroeeie ' ' ; . t \ " ' "rhnc.Strl'tlrp..I < - . I 11'1 si'xittily , li" " " , Skil " " . , "J'I anll Klthiey Ilaeiaea : , Ooa- : " I , 'f 'II ' , ' , . . ! Jlhl' , S.hll BIII''III , (01. \ Plf ; \ ! I" , \ ' ' : ' WEAK 'EN D ; " " \ . J" * , f /I ' 'IWEAK BII'"I'S ' "lt r \ ' . ' , _ { \ \ t'tiiI'\\ ! ! ' HllurI'r" 'rlnt"t'lt or1'1 : Iul : , , ccii- . . . : ' \ . . .1lulnt. > ! SPECIALISTS In the treatment of alt NERVOU3 , CHRONiC anI PRVT3 1)IE.'SES. : Treatment for all forms of I F 14 TiE \BAK NE81 ; , Call on or uClrtJs , with stump. Dr , Searles P. . Searle" 111 j. 1 l'i 'i UI tJULIt l\ iJt4tLIt1 Onmaha. : eb. NO PAIN. NO GAS ' Teeth Extrlc'c.1 ' 'Iho"t l'mihmm h ) 1.0cll A11lll..ltlOI to the Gutums . . . . . a7 - Dr. Bailey I - . , 3 Floor l'axto'i " Ul I. I l6tli&Fttriitjiii . Tel. 10S . : High Cass ! WOf at Relsoiablc Pric3 ! , sc. 'I'l..h. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . 1 : . ( ) 0 hirmt 'l'eetht . . . . . . . . . . . , . , . . . . . .1117.aO . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . I.'IIIUI" . . . . I.OO ( ( 111\11..1 : : : I. . . Golll CrOWIN. , . . I.UI ( to IS.IO 11'lt'I""h , tier tooth ! . . . . . . . ! 1.01 i'iihmtless Hatriictiuii4. " . . . . . . . . . . . . 10o - - - - - 'I' " t'h't' , 'nrN 1 111'rl'nec. 1"llt- IIhc.1 Eight Yenra In Onmmilmn . . - - - - - - Boys' Overcoats. Rcconty we Btnmnrl7ct the crop of children's 0\'orroal9 . In coin- plwlson wIth this yeat"s Nobt'lslm crop , to.wI : PIlnt gooti amId cheap , Fuitcy 1 pretty little calm o\oroont , 1nOl wIth oloth ) , fOI' $ I2. . Isn't Hmt J 111'0 1llalu ? SOIO llcoilio woull coitsitici' that dirt ! cholll lit $ .o. .ni ! Ihere is I one here lit $1. ii , with cape , thn t'l ior'o thc bor ) ( : 1 wholc hle ! ell wlnlcl. Wlln , too Wo lute all hO 'I' coats wih WII'1 cloth , Better SO , 'ot I. nu\-wnl'1e' ntmd ! th'ungcl. 'j'hel'O ' . ! . O Ii'S4' ' ' ' , ' ' that C't'C1'-V1'lCOlU ' lit'n' , , . , . , are Bent $ .r. 11.I : . ' O\'I'I'I'ontl oC thlt O'cl'\cconl' . hlt. . BCI"I'1 cloth caui't : 110 bt'tter t hnn ; $ : .OO anhl't. ) , Simlt'nthid ( Cliiit chlh It $ : . : :11 tilt ? gCntlnl' Irish Frieze , $ : .ii. 'l'licre'lio ! C\'CI heard : ! or IU Irish 1i'Ieze It Ics than at least $ I\o 11111 0''VC0ilts , suck Ht 'h' ( di'i's . . wlhott clll0 ) ; oiTr I B11CI. ) I ! II Chinchia ( lt $ 2.OO. . liett et' gml1's 1 h'1110'C. . As hue its 'ut't Ql1'O tu hl\'c for 1 gout ! Ilot'lol bl'low itlmy Illcc quoted ( ! locally. BO 'I' lleeft'rs-nll3' ngc-slllcllll . ! ChInchia ( tot COl(1tI0f'ii1g 11. tot'lal ) $ . ( ( ) , wll h sahlot' collar , 11'nllell ntl rllll' ' ti'iiiiimmiuigs , 2'C 1orc. OC cohli'sc \\0 hlttCl' enc , 111 tlc nl\ t lulle , ull' nmc. one's exhorhllut ? Illco ) creates It ilumot' . Hut seclng Ii bt'hlt'vimmg. Sllnol , boys' Ulstcrs hpllu ut $10 amid us high 11tlllls us 'o\ tClllll Aue who call coiisck'iit mushy culm thlt our hO 'H' cnthp nm'en't ' tInes , ' ' it , for the best suit In this better Illl1' ? I mnmy oUC Im'H IH'u\'e I house-gratis-for ; the trouble. _ _ _ . . _ . , t' ; - . - . , , . - . ' . ! ; - , . j . _ . ' , _ J' ' : . . " ' . . , . : . ' . . . , . ' ' ( ' ! " . . . . . . , ) ' Still for Silver OR GOLD OR CURRENCY . We are offering our entire stock of FALL and WINTER I UITINGS and OVERCOATINGS , bought by us to sell for $21 , $30 ; and $3" now MADE TO YOUR ORDER DURING OUR GREAT GUARANTEE SALE NONE $ I2UO NONE . FIN E R. BETER r TAILORED. - . READ OUR CUARANTEE. " I 'VE HEREBY GUARANTEE thai ra"et No. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . bO"J' bJ Jtr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " , i"r 0" " siecjal ( sal oa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . is norM ' TIJENT ) fl"E DOLLARS 0 , , more . aid II not sUsJarto we suit t'lcaJ"ic WI" " " " , I.dc.s front tjae 'Ve ' urt"er agree to kcej5 said Jallfls in 1/o'ough tpair , a. " PHSS IHe of c/Iage , for a pe'od 01 one J'ear. Received Iay"t , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cns" ; r. EO. HART The Tailor - Y. M. c. A. Bldg" , 210-212 S. 16th St DIjI ioEnrTjjoi II ID ! iETL' i D ' . F-i And Make Money at it. [ r , I you only knew it , the trouble . . [ I is with your digestion. I that was I U good you would sleep better , wake I , U better , work better , and make marl 0 - O money at it. How can one ccget on" U when the whole system is sluggish ? , o But people don't realze what is the n trouble. A box of Ripans TabuJes makes life worth living , At drug- o [ 1 gists. : o O : lilpalmi Tabulea : Sold by 4IUttl.tl. or by r1.n 0 \ . . , it tIme prlto (0 ( cents a box ) I. sent t 'le 10' pans Cbemlcal Cmpnny , No. U Spruce at. . ' . t. D 0 aoDLJooLJJIDOiJJT.flT = OWt HFfiOMltS : ( UNt. I DnccTroMTl1TAu. , r 7ht Ci AFERTHAN STEAM I \ NI IfotIer. , No .S'teanu. No J.myjneer , 4' , ' 1 fleet Pofer for Corn and Feed Mills , Bullng ' ' - ' . - J luy , Hunulng Creamerev , Separators , .tC. - . ' - - , 'C ) L : ' OTTO GASOLINE ENGINES' ' Stationary Portable ' or C' " " ' I . . I to PJ II. P. r ' , Fend ror Clalolu 11012 , i. 1. , . , d.IILlucork to l done T 'JEOTTO ' & ' CAS H' . . . ENCINEWORK8 ' . 331 U'.I"ut 1. I.A Ugl.JIIA / . 'f ? ' Chicago , 24 $ Lake St. , Omahl , 3:1 : s. 15th 51. . - - - - - - - ' - - - A Few Adva11tages mails Otfereci up by and the elected Citirsuto. from Shiiwaukee Omaha . 8 Bt Paul I .1\uy , time short line 10 Chl . au A clue tt UXCITY W Aao Ti1. I . CEDAR RID3 . _ -v L M4 ° 'I ; DES JWINJ8 J AA nC"llu' I _ . _ . , _ _ _ nattote checked from residence 10 .i.simt.m , . 10" , . lc..nt lain lei vIce and courteous enl- 110) " Jnlre checke tnln lihte by , electrlclY , wit I tltcltlo tooling Isiaps In ve ' i.rth. f'ln.t dinIng car service In lime wed . wih meala arv to . la carte , or , In other word , unlr what tblcsgo you want lt nn piY m. tr whit you get. 1"Ie 1'u unlGI depot dlly I0 ; p. in. , arrIvIng at tbtcalO ciy Ticket 015cc . 1 : . Farnlm BtIH\ C I CAJRU : CUr Ticket Arelt ' , - - - - - ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' - - - - - - - - - - -