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( THE OMAHA DAILY" 1JEE: SATl'liDAV, ,2s OVEM 1VE11 10, 1000. Tolcphoncs 618 and CO I, Tailor-Made There away from blance of blouse, made with little touches of trimming, mtch as tine tailors only know how to put on our prices for fine suits are $20.00, $25.00 and $30.00. Tlno Fur We bcllovo we liavo the haDdsonicat lino of Electric Seal nnd Astrakhan Coats ever phown lu Otn'aha--at $30.00, $35.00 and $40.00, Storm Collars lii fine genuine brown martcn-at $15.00, 1H.00, $18.00,. $20.00 and J 25.00. Kino Marten Scarfs with cluster of rral tulle at $10.00 nnd $13.00. Hnrtcn Muffs Most every storo charges Close Our Store S(itur,lnys at O P. M. AOE5T.1 HOIl FOSTrJU KID GLOVES AMI MoCAM.'S FATTTSttJIS. Thompson, Beldeh &.Co. Till 0NLV EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS HOUSE IN OMAHA. Y. H. O. A. UUILUINO, COn. JOTII AND DOUGLAS ST9. GREAT FRAUDS 18 KENTUCKY (Continued from First I'ago.) Wo mado u hard light In that stnto; wo went for It for nil wo wcro worth. And, whllo we did our utmost and hoped for tho boat, wo did not expect to carry It. Wo have carried Kentucky nnd wo have not yet given up hope of receiving It electoral vote nnd wo do not propoo to glvo up. Wn hnvo carried the stnta nnd wo proposo to tight for It. "How about changes In the cabinet. senator?" Mr. Hanna was asked. "You won't got a word out of me about cabinet positions. I havo nothing to uay about that. It Is nono of my affair." "It ho.i been announced that you nro a ..candidate for the presidency In 10017" "If I find tho mnn who stnrtcd that re port I will kill htm. I won't talk about that or allow any one clso to do so. It Is too absurd." "Do you mean to say you would decllno tho nomination If It wero tendered you?" "Well, something very like It. Hut I don't wish to discuss that at all. It Is too foolish." P0P0CRATS ARE SHUT OUT Kuiiunn Sviida .Solid llr itilillrnn licit--Kiitlou to tin Xnt Culture. TOl'KKA, Kan.. Nov. 9. ItopubllcanB now claim tho election of G. W. Whcntloy to congress from tho Third district by a plurality of 10, without thu voto of tin soldiers now serving lu tho I'hlllpplnes, which they sny will bo largely for him. Tills gives tho republicans u solid dele gation In congress, ns follow: At large, Charles F. Scott; First district, Charles Curtis, ro-clectcd; Second district, J. V: Howcrsoek, rc-nlecJed; Third district, G. W. Wheatley; fourth district. J. M. Miller, re-olectcd: Fifth district, W. A. Caldcrh.nd, ro-clected; Slyth district, W. A. Itccdcr, re-elected: Seventh district, Chester I. Long, re-elected. MISSOURI SAFE FOR BRYAN I'pnplt of Nhov-Mi' I.iiiiiI Tru. Their TriKlltloiiH of I.oiik Tlmr TrucliliiK.". to ST. LOUIS, Nov. 9. Itcturns from 101 counties out of 114 In tho state Indicate tjhat Ilryart's plurality will bo between 40,000 and 45,000, ns compared with 58,727 In 1S9C. Dockery (dem.), for governor, will receive between 25.000 and 32,000 plurality, na compared with 53,123, received by Stephens In 180C. Tho total voto In Missouri Is estimated ns folloun; Dryan, 370,000; Mc Klnloy. 325,000. ' Tho fact that there was no fusion In Mis sourl beJwern 'ho .democrats and tpopulluts this year accounts to a great 'extent for tho democratic Iohscb. I.nteot nclnrim from I'tnli. SALT LAKE, Nov. 0. Latest returns from tho stato show that King (dem.), for congress, Is running nhead of his ticket. Sutherland's majority has been cut down to 500, or perhaps fiOO. The returns nro now almost complete. McKliilry Kxti'iidn Court AVInlien, WASHINGTON, Nov. 0. President Mc Klnloy today answered Mr. Bryan's tues- Digestion That la dyspepsia. It makes life miserable. Its sufferers eat not because they wAriT to but simply because they MUST. They complain of a bad taste In the mouth, a tenderness at the pit of the stomach, a feeling of puffy fulness, headache, heartburn and what not. Hood's SsrospnrllU cured Joseph F. Lnlno, Flnrn. Ky.. who writes: " I m troubled with dyspepni for a number of years aud took medleiu that did mo no cood. I was advUed bv friends to trv Hood's Sarsaparilla which I did and It put my bowels In perfect eondltion, gafo me streueth and energy and made me feel like a new person." Hood' Sarmmpariiia . Promises to cure and keeps the prom ise. Beware of substitutes. Buy Hood's and, only Hood's. fREE SCHOLARSHIP VOTING COUPON. CUT IT OUT-VOTE IT. Ktp ton daMrvtaf b7 r ttrl gt a praotteal 4ucttM nn onb verm rox. AODRESI (St. tad No.) TkU eoupoa If aceotnMBt bT oaik paymtat on sufcecrtatto aooonat U TH Cm ha Dm oounts 15 Tta for ich 15e paid, 10 votts for tach fl paid, U. Ooupoaa with cask Host b cauataritcned ky clreutatlao dtpartaatat fA. T" i. 4- Depoilt at Baa offlca er mall to "rUBl Will 1 illS UUl 80HOLAR8HIP DBPART3ISNT," Omaka ; Bta, Omaha. Nab. ,...,. u.uurt iiriii urat. "'. '' i Dee, Noy. WOO. Dresses ih quite a tendency to get the Hevere-and plain effects ho long hhown in thd tailor-inane gown. Selling 80 many suits as we do, ladies can nearly every day see new styles in our store. The kind of dresses we show are much different, both in style and workmanship from those sold in many places. Every gown we show is a work of art. Pretty dresses, with just a sem $10.00 to $13.00 for the--same quality we sell for $8.C0. French Flannel Watuts Wo have only the pretty and exclusive styles shown by the best manufacturers. Prices, from $2..r.O to $7.50. rrotty styles In Dress Skirts Yoster ' day we received somo very handsomo styles In new Skirts. Remember, wo always guarantco a perfect fit and absolute satisfaction. pago of congratulation In tho following dls patch: "12XECUT1VH MANSION', WASHING TON, D. C., Nov. 0, 1900. Hon. William J. Ilrynn. Lincoln, Neb.: I acknowledge with cordial thpnks your mcesnge of congrntu latlon and extend you my good wishes. "WILLIAM M'KINLEY." Mr. llryan's message to tho president reached Canton after Mr. McKlnley had started for Washington and was forwarded to him here. RESULT IN WASHINGTON ItpiitililleuiiM 121 ret Tlirlr Klrr turn, lint Thrlr Ciindlilntr fur (lovrrnor 1 llrutcn. SKATTLI3, Wash., Nov. 9 Under methods of locking up ballots for official count In thU stato tho popular vote will not bo known beforo Monday. The majorities re ported from tho counties up to 2 p. in. thow tho following majorities tor tho state McKlnley, 9,788; Rogers (dem.), for gov ernor, 3,320. These figures will be changed but llttlo In final rcportB. In tho legls laturo tho republicans will havo seventy flvo members out of a total membership of 112. MpKlnlry' Ohio MnMrl.y. COLUMIIUS. 0., Nov. 9. Chairman Dick of the republican stnto executive commit ten announced today that McKlnley's plu rnllty In Ohio, a9 figured from the com plete returns from every precinct In Ohio as reported to tho republican committor. Is 71,182. There will bo no chaugo from theso figure until tho otllclal count of tho voto of tho stato has been completed. BIL0XI SWEPT BY FIRE Ilrnutlfiil tJulf Ilrmirt Wiped Off tho Mnv hy l'urly Morning Con HiiRrntloii, NEW OULKANS, La., Nov. 9. Illlo.xl Miss., situated on tho Mississippi souud eighty miles from Now Orleans, was swep by ii terrific fire this morning which de stroyed upward of 100 buildings and reu ilered hundreds of peoplo homeless. Btloxl Is a town of 7,000 people, and a well known summer resort for Mlsslsslplan.i and Loulslanans and a winter report for many nortiicru people. It has a small fire de partment nnd contains many framo build lugs nnd tho flro simply burned until It had nothing further to feed on. Tho flro started shortly after midnight In a saloon near the Louisville & Nashville depot, and nfter de stroylng tho depot swept through to the beach, a matter of several blocks. N lives wero lost, but many of tho pooror peoplo lost nil their possessions. Tho Catho He church, school and convent, two news paper ofllcca and several lino brick stores wero among the buildings destroyed. The; total Josb is estimated at $300,000, with $125,000 of Insurance. GAS EXPLODES .IN MINE One Mnn Killed mill Krvrml Injured in CnNtnittronhr nt Mnhauo' City. MAHANOY CITY. Pa., Nov. 9. Olio man was killed, live others probably fatally Injured nnd twenty others more or less seriously Injured, In nn explosion of gas nt tho Duck Mountain colliery today about two miles from hcr Tho dead: JAMES OniFFITII Fatally Injured: Joseph Sto-kcuus. Edward Gallagher. Charles Jones. Henry O'Dilght. John McGlynn. As far as' can1,' bo was apparently duo learned tho explosion to Kdward Gallagher going into nn abandoned naked lamp which Ignited gas. working with n the accumulated BIG STRIKE IS SETTLED Morr Tlimi S, 0(1(1 Worker nt Tho riunta In Hriiimylvniila mid Alnuniun Affected. P1TTSI1UKG, Pa., Nov. 9. Officials of the Amalgamated Association of Iron and Stcol' workers announce tho settlement today of tho strikes at the Illversldo Iron works, of tho Nntlonnl Tubo company nnd the Ilesse mcr, Ala., plant of tho Tennessee Iron, Steel nnd Railroad company. The resumption of tho luo plants will glvo employment to 8,000 men 5tnnn the Couuli Hint Worki Off the Cold. Laxatlvo Ilromo-Qulnlno Tablets cure a cold In otic dny. No Cure. No Pay. Prlco 25 ccnte (Nam) (Tow.) DEALS IN LARGE FIGURES Eoport of Paymaster General Kenny Shows Ha?y Expenditures of $33,000,000. ARRANGEMENTS AT CAVITE DESCRIBED I'riccnt I'Jpii .limit fur Uir ('Trillion of mi liiNpre Hon Dltlnluit tin Well nn Itreomiltlon far I'll - .v iiiHNter'ft Clerk. WASHINGTON, Nov. 9. The annual re port of Paymaster General Kenny of tho navy deals In largo figures. Ho shows that last year ho spent $10,659,000 on account of construction and purchase of ships, $3,933, 000 for repairs to ships, $11,715,000 to keep ships In commission, Including pay, $1,659, 000 for the mnrlno corps and $50,953 for tho navnl mllltln. Tito paymaster general says that the naval storehouse at Cavltb has proved of great value as a supply base aud the bureau Intends to meet tho demand of the fleet for supplies without buying on tho sta tion ns far as nof slble. Tho refrigerator ships have been employed with tho most satis factory results and havo been u veritable boon to tho men. Tho paymaster general makes an urgent plow for tho creation of au Inspection dl- lalon In IiIh olllcc to look uftcr the various yurds and stations. Ho uIbo asks for nu Increase of the pay corps and for recogni tion for the paymaster's clerks, Including retirement. Ii conclusion tho report sug gests that tho department bo authorized to accept certified checks in lieu of bonds from contractors, and sets out tho need for additional storehouse buildings at Ports mouth, N. 1L, Iloston", League Island, Nor folk, Key West and Maro Island. RURAL FREE DELIVERYORDERS Servlee In IIpIiik (Irently Mxtciulvri In Iimvr !) the rontolllce Department. WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 9. (Special Telegram.) Hural free delivery will be es tablished at Cedar, Iowa, on November 15. Servlco will embrace area of thirty-one squaro miles with n population of 735. J. C. Coleman appointed cnrrler. Service will also bo cstablUhed at Coggcn, Iowa, on No vember 15, embracing nn area of slxty-slx sciuaio miles with a population of 1,040. W. II. McAteavy and T. McCnnn appointed carriers. Tho postofllce at March, Charles Mix county, S. I)., has been discontinued nnd mall ordered to Gcddes. Mrs. Laura V. llrasher of Osceola, Iowa, has been nppolnted assistant matron at Omaha Indian agency boarding school; ulso Samuel Lnpolntc of Oacamu, S. O., assist ant teacher at Cannonball Indian school. N. 1). Mrs. Lizzie Mooro of Tlno Itldge. S. D., appointed cook at Lctnhl Indian school, Idaho. Tho following havo been appointed rullway mall clerks: II. F. Vail of Imperial; Anson A. Huwley of Loup City; Chnrlcs K. Mc Cnnu of Kearney; Jesse M. Shrlvo of Pen. and C. W. Norton of St. Paul, Neb.; Henry Stelvlck nnd Leo A. Mooro of Cheyenne, Wyo. Miss Mario E. Hornn of Crescent City, Cal., appointed stenographer nnd typewriter at Cheyenne (Wyo.) experimental station. Postal recolpts at Omaha for October wore $39,341, compared with $31,9S0 for same mouth Inst year, increase of $7,335. At Dca Molr.es receipts wero $27,715, and $23,010 respectively. Increase of $4,105. John H. Wyatl whh today appointed post master at Abbott, Hall county, Nebraska, vlco J. A. Iloed, resigned, nud Jacob A. Heed at Seneca, Thomas county, Nebraska, vlco J. II. Wyatt, resigned, Henry W. Hack and George Harris havo been nprolnted substltuto carriers In Omaha postolllce. METAL WORKERS CONFER Kfl'ortn .Mnklni; to Scrin-r Xittloiiul .Krrriiiriit iim to Watcrn unil Hour". WASHINGTON, Nov, 9. Tho represonta tlves of tho niutal trade unions resumed their conference In tho offlco of tho Ameri can Federation of. Labor in this city today, in respouso to a telfgram sent yesterday to Henry F. Dovcns, secretary, and John M. Vail, yIco president, of tho employers association, they attended tho confurencb today. A general discussion was hnd with a view to a conference of tho represonta tlvfes of tfip labor organizations named and tho administrative council of thu Employ lng National Metal Trades' association In Now York during tho coming weok, th oujcci being to nrrivo at nntlonnl agree ments relatlvo to wages, hours of labor an other conditions of employment. Messrs Dovcns nnd Vail acquiesced In the propobl tlon nnd promised to use their good offices to bring about the desired result. A for mal letter to tho association was drafted and forwarded. Another meeting of tho representatives of tho labor organizations will bo held tomorrow with tho view of bringing tho representatives of nil tho na tional metal trado unions of tho country to meet ut Loulsvlllo 'on December 0 nt the eawo time tho convention of tho American Fodorntlop of Labor takes placo, for the purposo o' forming u cluser alliance of the trades Involved. I.iiiiiI Kmrrvntlou nt l'ort Slirrinnii. WASHINGTON, Nov. 9. Tho president has Issued an order placing undi;r tho con trol of tho secretary of tho Interior, for disposition under tho law, nil of Uio land Included within tho limits of tho military TAKE A RECORD. See lluw Mnnv Friend Arc Hurt Hy CulTrr. it would bo Just as reasonablo for a tcmperunco advocate to drink a llttlo di luted whiskey ns to drink coffee, for one la as truly un Intoxicant bb tho other, nnd persistence In tho use of coITee brings on n variety of chronic diseases, uotorlous among 'which nro dyspepsia, heart palptta tlon (and ultimately heart failure), fro qucntly constipation, kidney diseases, many cases of Weak eyes and trembling condi tion of tho nerves. This Is only a small pcrcentngo of the great variety of diseases which como from an unbalanced nervouB system, caused by tho persistent dully use of the drug caf felno, which Is the nctlvo principle of cof fee. Another bit of prlmn facie evidence about coffco Is that tho victims to tho habit find great1 difficulty In giving It up. Thoy will solemnly pledge to themselves dny after duy that they will abandon tho uso of It when thoy know that It is short ening their duys, but morning after morn ing thoy fall, until thoy grow to despise them el es for their lack of cont ol. Any ono Interested In this subject would bo greatly surprised to make a systematic Inquiry umong promluent brain workers In America. Thero are hundreds of thousands of our most promlnont peoplo that have abandoned corfee nltogether nnd aro using Postum Food Coffee In Its place, and for tho most excellent reasons In tho world. Many of them testify that 111 health, ner vous prostration and consequent Inability to work, lins In timo past pushed them back nnd out of their proper standing In life, which they havo been nblo to regain by tho use of good health, sttong nerves, and great vitality, since coffee has been thrown out and Postum put In its place. reservations of l'ort Sherman, Idaho, re served under previous e.xccutlvo orders. The land In question Is situated on the Cocur d'Alcne lako nt tho outlet of tho Spokane river, lu Kootenai county, Idaho, comprising in all nearly 990 acres. INCREASE IN FOREIGN MAIL ScrVlcr Morr 'rhVfri frlf3tiMnln'liin I'lrn fur Intrrnntlunnl 1'nrcrlN 1'oM. WASHINGTON, Nov7 9. Captain N. M. Drooks, superintendent of forclgu malls, says In his annual report that thero wero E.375,000 pounds of mall matter dispatched by sea to foreign countries during the last fiscal year. Of this 5,772,433 pounds were for transatlantic destinations, almost 2,500,000 going to Great Urltaln. Tho trnns atlunllc mail Increased 429.SI7 pounds over tho previous year. Tho aggregate cost of tho foreign mall service was $2,158,033. It Is estimated that $1,318,801 was received by tho Postotllco department as postago on nrtlclca exchanged with nil foreign coun tries. Captain L) rooks says tho rule under which tho malls for transatlantic destina tions were for many years assigned to thn fastest vessels nvallablo for their convey ance has not been rigidly adhered to dur ing tho year just closed, preforenco hnvlng been given to vessels Hying the Hag of tho United States. Tho department's record of tho speed of tho steamers which carried malls for trans atlantic points last year shows that tho Knlsor Wllhclm dcr Orosso, In 163.7 hours, mndo tho quickest trip betweon the New York and London postolllces, with tho Lucnnla, 159.C hours, next, while La Chnm- pngne. 197.6, nnd La nrctngne, 199.5, made tho quickest trips between Now York and Paris. The parcels post malls dispatched from tho united States during tho year aggro gated 138,198. an Increase of 2S.B2 per cent over thu previous year. Tho report makes n strong plea for the International parcels post service. i'unsio:s rou wkstkhx vkthhans AVnr .Survivor Itriiiriulicrril liy the tlriirrul Government. WASHINGTON. Nov. 9. (Soeclul.1 Tho iounwitig pensions tiavo tieeti grunteu: irs.ib or uctouer 22! Nebraska: Orlclnnl Ifenrv C. Tullls. Lin- coin, xu rn trick Dummy, urnmi island. Ji:' own: urigtmil Marvin Kiiswortu, ."soriu McOri'gor. $8: Jesse Stubbs. Mount Pleas- tint, K Additional Oeorgu O. Moser. l)u liuiiue, tS. Inrrense Charles T, MnnchOHter. ljunian. vs; Frnler ck l. ivrsiin. Altoonu. J10i Absalom 11. Kelley. WKton Junction, IS: Henry Hall. New London. J10. Original widows, etc. iiannnu .m. .Mcuiure, iirnuy. vine, J5. l'onlolllrrN Itnlnrd One Clnsn. WASHINGTON, Nov. 8. Tho postoffices at Atchison, Nob., nnd Parkvtlle, Mo., have been ndvanced from tho fourth to the third (presidential) class. BAN JOHNSON ON THE CIRCUIT I'rmiiieu I or llir .inr rlrnii lirua n Little Oruriitnr In 1IU trrnncca. WASHINGTON, Nov. 9. President D. O. Johnson of tho American Unso Hall league and Messrs. C. W. Soniers of Cleveland and C. A. Comlskcy of tho Chicago club his associates on tho circuit committee of tho association; arrived in the city to night from tho wcst. "Tho Intention of tho American league, said President Johnson tonight, "Is to place clubs In the cities of Washington Baltimore nnd Philadelphia. Our trip east at this timo Is for the purposo of looking over tho Held fully, so that wo can bo pro pared to mako u report to tho meeting of tho asooclatlon, which will bo held In Chi cago on or nbqut, November 20. I cannot make any Htatoment- In, advance regarding tho management., of tho clubs or other fen turos or interteat. Nor nm I at liberty to say anything (is to what clubs may be dropped In tho west ns a result of tho admission of eastern clubs. That Is i matter entirely in tho bauds of tho assocln tlon and will be determined by tho mem bors ut their meeting. Connie Mack. th mnmtger of tho Mllwnukeo club, who U on his way further cast, Is with us nnd will be of assistance In our Investigation o the conditions here. Wo shall bu hero to morrow nud after that Bhall go to Phila delphia." Mr. Johnson said that James Manning o the Kansas City club would bo with tho association tho coming year. Kansas City is one or tne places winch It has been re ported would bo dropped from tho Amerl can league circuit and although Mr. John son did not explicitly say bo, Ills conversu tlon led to tho Inference that Manning might bo tho manager of tho proposed tuini!Gion ciuu. Tnriny'N (iiunr K-vrlti-i Invn. IOWA CITY. In.. Nov. U.-(Sitet'lnl.1 esterdny morning n de eg.itlon of clllzcnn nnd students left for Detroit to cheer the Hnwkoyo eleven on Saturdny In thu Mlcu-Ignn-Iown game. Tho people of tho entire frtato nro awaiting tho rutromo of the game, tho rooters here Uaplnro tho fuc uuu liriniui, .Monon and ucvernl others inn pmyers nave purrereu morn or less from inn rough treatment rep"iT(l lu the. rli! cugo gnmn and nro loth to uredlct thn nut tome. About ten days n"i Conch Koiwdv neiii mat the cniimpioiiHt'ip or tho vs' lay between Michigan. Wlhconslii and Chi cngn. Now It Heems thnt It linn shifted to Michigan, Minnesota and lown. Whotii r Town win or loses, upon tho return of h eleven iney wtll do innurvi'd tho granUo? reception nnd ue mouxtraiion ny eit'zen nnd stuilents nllku that was over tenderi n foot hall team here. VmiKrr Itrntu Ilrudrrlrk llnmllly. uiiiuauu, Nov. rainy uroi er ck n Providence, H. I., lasted hut four roiindM In front of Denny Yancer. tho "Tlitton SliiHlicr." In u tight tonight nt the Illinois Atnietiu chid, a lett to tne summon and n rlzht to tho .law put Brodetlck down and out. llroderlek was outclassed all the vnv Ynnger left the ring without even having his hnlr mussed. Johnny Heauan of Brooklyn knocked out "Young'' Oartlcld, u local featherweight, In i our rouuus. i rl II 11111 (iOfK tO l.llll'Olll. GniNNKLL. la., Nov. 0.-(Hneelul Tele cruin.l Thu Grlnnull foot ball team lefi this morning for Lincoln, where It wiil play tho University of Nebraska nn Saturday. The team Is somewhat crippled, but has been iiuulng In. u weelc nr. nurd and eurues prnetleo which It Is expected will mako tselr felt lii tomorrow h contest, unusunl Interest Is felt hero In tho outcome of tho game. I'n tin tin I Won Autumn Cuii, LONDON, No". O.-At tho Liverpool autumn meeting today tho Liverpool Autumn cud of 1.S0O sovereigns, a handl- cop for 3-yenr-olds nnd upwurds. ono mllo nnd three riirioiigs, was won ny j. u, war dell's Fubullst. Lord Farquhur'a Japonlca came In second nnd A. F. DaHsett'H Good Luck was third. Klehteen worses' ran. South llnl-ntu I'rntx ImllniiH, MITCIIIM.L. S, D., Nov. 9 (Special Telo cram. 1 The Fhindieuu Indians nlaved Da kotn linlverclty eleven thH afternoon and the Indians proved weak ndverMurlei. The ccore wns 40 t 6 FI"iidroau sc red in thn last half on the futnb'e Mid a momentary opening in tno Mitcneu uno. Do II I II it Winn A KM I n. DUNLAP. la.. Nov 9. (8pnclnl Telf gram.) Tin- Duiilnu fllants defeated tho KniiriiHkii Seliool for tho Dear tenni In good gnme of foot ball hero this ufternoon uy u score or u to id. Hurry I'IkIiIn n Urnvr. LONDON. Nov. 9,-At Woolwich las ovenfug a six-round boxing contest between "Dave1' Harry of Phl'udelphla and Harry Ucrry or unman wns uecinieu a oraw. Cornliiu, lit llrilford, 0, COHNING. lu.. Nov. 9 -(Special l-('orn i,,.r'd fr..,, I ,,i 1 1 ttmtn ,lefnileil Itedforil ! eluven by a hcor" of 11 to 0 In n nard game hero yesterday. Killed in I'nl II Irnl FIkIiI. 'IIYDHN, Ky.. Nov 9. Nuwn reached liero imlnv that on eielion dny Jim Creech wus fhot nnd killed at Woolen In a general tight over politics. I'llm I ii red WitliotiS Ihr ICnlfe. Itching, blind, bleeding or protrudlnij piles Your druggist will refund you money If PAZO OINTMENT falls to euro rou. CO ceuti. iVlSTRV BLOW IN NEW YORK Gothauiites Jcetled About by Gale of Seveuty-Two Miles an Hour. STORM EXTENDS UP HUDSON RIVER VALLEY .o I.Ix'h Iti'iiorloil I, oil iik Vet, lint (rent Dniuiiuc linn Hern Dour to j IIiiIIiIIiika milt Milipltc ! In the llnrlior. NHW YOHK, Nov. 0. Tho 11 rat touth oC wintry weather came to town today In tho mil of n west wind, which nt 11 o'clock this morning was blowing at tho rate of' soventy-two miles nn hour. It mado a i sluiceway of lower Uroadway nnd the nnr- ' row downtown slreets, lifting off hats nnd playing a thousand nnd one pranks with tho unwary pedestrians who rounded corners In cautlousl. At the top of thu skyscraper, windows rattled and papers blew nrouud at lively rate. As tho day advanced tho wind became stronger. lTp to 10 o'clock tonight no loss of life hnd been reported In New York City or Brooklyn, hut stories of damage to buildings lu the cities and suburbs wero, numerous Sing Sing reports a sevcro gale, accont- ! pa n led by rain nil over Wcstthester county. 1 Many tow boats had been nnehored and i wero swamped or drifted uwuy. Tho river ran very hlgti and tho waves, breaking against tho stone wnll along tho tracks of . tho Hudcon Iltver railroad, drenched the , cars nnd dashed tho spray In heavy showers ugalust the car windows, making timid pas- sengerB Jump hack- In their seats. Tele graph and telephone wires weru broken down nil over tho country by falling 1 branches of trees. The, wind blew with tho forco of n hurrl- enno over Statcn Island, signs, trees nnd wires wero Inld low and the trolley service i wns stopped for somo time. Tho United States mails to and from Shel- I tcr Ulatid nro held up, as the ferryboats are . unablo to cross from tho Hlnud to Green- port. A number of business men from Shelter lslnnd nnd thu students nt tho High school who live there and cross dnlty to Green- port could not get home. ' The sloop Gypsy, Captain Fordhum, Is beached on Shelter islund and In running nshoro went upon n rock nnd stove a big hole, In her hull, I Tho sloop Minnie, Captain Cottom, went out with close-rccfed sails aud had them torn out of her. She drifted helplessly for a time, but llually run Into a sheltered port , and anchored. Tho Stnten Island ferryboats wcro tossed i about llko chips and many of tho women t passengers were seasick. Tho boats wero unablo to mnko scbedulo time. j Stormy Wriillirr In CoiinrrllriH. VINSTICAD. Conn.. Nov. 9.-AU kinds of weather has prevailed throughout the es tremo northwestern portion of Connecticut today nnd a munll buzzard, which Minw, no signs of nhattng, In raging tonight. Tho wind Is blowlnt; ut u velocity of titty miles un hour. SyrufoFigs Acfsfcasanty Midfivmpty. Cleanses the System Gently-and Effectually when bilious or costive. Jresents the most acceptable form the Jajratit'c principles of plants Aton't in act most heteficJaly. TO GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS DUY THE GENUINE MANFD. BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUPCO. SAN rRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, KY NtW YORK. N.Y. for jjg by dnigpiits prit 50 1 per bottle. lllr Over Uin S. Mill Ntroct. OHIee -Mien rniitliiiioimty rrom H i. in. to It p. in. SiiinliijH from S 11. m. to R i. in, DR. McCREW dir. .)leretv ut nite r,'J.) TIII3 .11IIST SUt (.ISI'l.Iy SPECIALIST . In I lie Iri'iiiinr in ii an .inula i( 1)1,1. KASUS AM) IMSOUIIl.lts UK Mli.V U.M., Ull )'' extierlt'iiec. 1.", jcur. n tliiiiiliii, VARICOCELE AND HYDROCELE A l-UIOIA.MJ.Vr LXKlil l.LAIl.V.M l.L;ij I.N A UAY.S without cuitlllg, puin or iobh ot tlmu. Th4 uHlivUS i una Musi NA'lXltAI, ClUithul liuu ul been ala covervu CllAUi.tis L.uv. N 1 1 1 1 1 1 IS 111 "" "t"-3 and condltluu ' curcU, uuu every irueo ot tint uibcunu 'a itioroutihly vlliui'idluu fruiu thu Lloou. No "UHJJAK1NO OJT" on he skin or raco or i ny external (ippenranu-is of tha Uueaiio umitmer. A ireum.enl that Is inoro succibsim una tar muru satlstuctory umn .hk-"lloi tiiiringB Ucuuniu una ut ess than IiALK 'i'UK COaT. A ouie that is guuranieeU to b permanent lor life, ftl ArUVrNS ut young una inhluieugo1 Uiiuu, M,ht l.Usses. NervoUH Debility. l-.oss of liruiii und Nervo 1'oWer. Loss of vlKor and Vitality, l'linpiuH on thn Fuce, lalns in iho back. Korgellulnubs, Uabhful ueBH. (t i;h uu.iiiiii CAali.N ti lll.li, h I RH',1 HUP quickly cured wltn a now mtni Ivlunoy and Madder Troubles, llun orrhuva, oi't CUHKS (itlAltA.NTIir.ll. CHARGES LuW. C'uiiHiiltiitlini rt-e, 'rieiiliiii-iil li mull Medicines Hent vverywheiu free from gaz or breakage, ready lor um' Offlco hoi'rs; S a. m. to 9 p. m, Sunduys, S u. m. to p. m i o. Max ;5. Offlco over 215 South 11th fit . heHvien Kuril inn und Doutlua ate., OMAHA, NJ.Li. as CONTINENTAL'S 0 V are showing You will not vill duplicate our prices. This Irish Frieze Overcoat Hanks first in point of popular ity with stylit-h dressers. We havo them in oxi'ord grays, browns and blacks, cut in tho latest Btvle. with fancv linings and silk vel- J vet collars, g uiuy & Men's Very Fine Overcoats. Handsomely tailored and richly trimmed, in all tho choicest vicunas, best grade- kersoyH, in oxford, grays, $C.ft0 blacks and browns, v I only For Every Dollar Invested Here Yon Get a Full Dollar's Worth in Return. Just tho tiling for swell g drufisorH- tho best suit in Omaha for I n l III Akn's n nil the provnlllng Btylcs gonulnc :nglish worsteds, In ctrlpen and checka and clny worstedB. Tho high iirlceil tnll rs can't produce better llttlng or hotter undo garments our price In nil tho cholcesL put'erns elegantly mado nnd trimmed deep facings nntlu pipings artlHtlc throughout only Sonictliiiit Hxtra 1'lnc lu Young Men's Suits Ages 14 to 20, in black and blue serges, undressed worsteds fancy cassi mores, strictly all wool high grade goods styles and finest workmanship prices Our lino of CIIII.nilUN'S SUITS ell tho very latest novelties of tho of the raoHt-ofmmlcnl buyer. You Continental fi Of (4 North East Corner CHICAGO BUFFET LIBRARY GARS 8ut aioins Cat Setvlci Be Safe Be Clean Be Healthy Be Comfortable Bee Building R. C. PCTIRSS CO., Rental Agents, Ground Moor. Not once In u nun dri'd tlmt's doen Antl-Knwf fall to curv n cold It's H'iri' Hi our ilrug gist, lio uclls It. Saturday Attractions...;: J SiiUirday. Nov. 10, wo will give t ho people of Omaha and vicinit.v an opportunity to secure their winter i-lothing at the low est prices ever quoted, (tialitty considered. Our line of Men's Huits and Overcoats is the most eomplete it has ever been our pleasure to show. Xo matter what your tastes may be, we can satisfy you. 'o matter what your in come, we can keep within its limit. Look where you may and eon sider the quality of the goods we 1 : : find a house in the city that 2 worsted ).00 1 CI Men's Fine Clay IHK wojitedsuits 10-ffl J J J Extra Fine Suits. Men's Swell Fair and Winter Suits tweeds and cheviots :$.0 &.$12 newca hi onudelo than over, embracing J sen id ut prlcca wlthjn the reach can (It Hi' m out heru from f 1.75 up. Clothino Co. The Big Clothing House. & 15th and Diuiglas Sts. ami si;mi:ts. JESSIE BARTLETT DAVIS j SOI i;.MK .MATI.NliU TOIIAV. I'vrf tii i:-r Wimiiiiii Attriiillnu n I'lrtiiri- of Mrt. Ilnvlt. Any iiii it of house, '; Children, J'Jc. Oallery, 10c r, fTr C5 Woodward tlSJlU v. Muniuvis. &. Itiiri"'i 'JVI, t:li TONIGHT. fiUCE NEILSEN And Tho Alice NcIIkoii Comic Opera '"o. under thn inanugemeiu uf J'raiiK u, l'erlcy, lu THE FORTUNE TELLER. Thn cast Includes Huki Co Viola aillette. Hlchlo i.lng. J'e.h j ,' M-ph C'nwthorn John Hl.mn. Ueorge ien '''iciisSo'"'.'''';..-.! IIM Seats now on sale. KoRlnliiK with mat n on Hunduy-"A KUMAUH DltlMMI';!' ' 'onoLryjAOO'S TRUCADERO TMK MAV I'AI.Af'B OP UVllUZHQVR. MATlNi:i; TODAV-Wu. 20c. T w. ninkliiH' - VUiAlSO l i.uk i:-C,)lJ HIS Vnenueinent includifl Saturday night. Next w i.lv i lu W"'' 'T.t. ICxtrayaKiinzn Co. Secure s-nts curly Night prlri-H-lOc, 80o and HMOKIJ IK VOU L.IKK. WOMEN rr.MALE PEANS (Hut muiitli y ri'Kiil.mrlur i iiipii !ii(tt.nnf. full. I 4Tp irOlMTOM urri moil .Innhorn cmc. rrllMfrl In fw rlnfMi 12 nt slirnniin &. M ohricll., Kulwi A, (,'. ami utli" (lruKL':turnuile'l jl.lun lirufCo.Jlutlilo, H V Dr. Kay's Ullcurn cun-i all RlTBdrillTR feinnle tlhvOW.es. At driiK una advice fret Dr H. J.hay.fiaratet'a.N.