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    THE OMAHA DATLT lVEE; SA TUT? DAY, yOVEMBER 10, 1000.
NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA.
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COUNCIL
mimmi siu.vrios.
Dnvts Bells glnss.
"Air. Hlley,' 5-ctnt cigar.
fJas fixtures nnd ylobes nt ltlxby'.
Kino A. U. U. beer Noumuycr's hotel.
Wollmnn, scientific optician, 409 B'd'y.
Hchrnldt's photos, new ami latest styles.
Yf. J. llostuttr.r, dentlt. Baldwin block.
Moore's stock food kills worms, fattens.
Drink ItudweUer beer. L. Ilosenfold, ant.
LefTert, Jeuolcr, optician. 'i Ilrosdwny.
Hun Uonnet Unities" t l. l Alexander
ft Co.'s. TO Ilrunilwiiy.
Oet your work done at the poputnr Endo
laundry, Ht liroo.lwuy. 'I'liono 157.
Mrs. J. K. MiCllnlty of Neoln, In., Is tlto
BUest of her brother, D. V. Mnxtlelil.
W. C. Estop, undertaker. 23 I'enrl street.
Telephones: Ofllro, 97; residence, si.
W F Ornff. nnderlnkcr and licensed cm-
Morgan Klein. iipholHtrrlnir. rirnlturo
repulrliu, maidens tnakliiK. 1-- H. Main st.
bnltncr. Jul Houth Main stri ct. 'I'hono M6.
Don't forget I'. S. (irant company. N'. II,
Hive Its second dance tonight at Merrluni
litock.
Mis, f. J. Ilolli hud iliiuithler. Mrs. Jumps
I. Henry, utr vlsltlnf relatives at Treynor,
J.l, for u few days.
Mrs. and .Mrs. Marvin C. Van Dervrcr
ef muff street are vliltlnft trlends In tin
eastern part of the state.
Mrs. Cortlanilt 1-3. Palmer nrrlved yester
day from Colorado HprlnRH, Colo., on a visit
to her mother. Mrs. James,
Mrs. O. M. Hrnwn and niece, Miss ICIcanor
ltrown, returned, yesterday from n visit
with relatives at Kansas City.
Tho funeral of the Into Mrs. Nancy Loach
will bn helil this morning under the auspices
of the Woman's Christian association.
Vr. C. II. Carroll and Miss Hosa A. I-'ioy.
both of Omaha, were married In this city
jesterday, Justice I'Vriler performing the
ceremony.
The customs house of this city Is In ic
relpt of a carload of Imporled earthenware
from KtiKland and (Icrinnny, consigned to
W... .Maurer.
C. l- Jidiuslon, ileputy Internal revenue
rollector at Shellleld, In., was In tho city
yesterday on IiusIucsh connected with tho
government.
Ruin Hityilcr, the Hroadwny tiawnbroker,
cnmplalned to the police yesterday that
soma one had stolen an Irish frieze over
coat from his shop.
A. Hurke has been appointed a special
nfllcer at Iho request of the Milwaukee
Hallway company to succeed Captain Ed
Martin, who lias removed to SI. Louis.
Miss Maude Cavln, who has been In
Washington, I. C, for the last year. ,s
homo for a short visit with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. T. K f'avln of I'ark avenue.
A game of foot ball for Thanksgiving day
here has been arranged between tho Dodgo
fluuiils team ami the Tabor college eleven.
Thn game will be played at the Driving
park.
The funeral of the late Mrs. Maxlmllla
Vhalen will be held this morning at 9
o'clock from the residence, H2!i North
ICIghth street. Itiirlnl will be in the ceme
tery at Keg Creek.
Tho funeral of the late Mrs. Nnnov Losch,
who died Thursday evening at SI. Her
nar.d's hospital, will be held at 10 o'clock
this morning from Estop's undertaking
looms on l'earl street.
P. 11. Jac(iiemln Is In the city for, a few
days on his uuy homo to Helena, Mont.,
from an extended European trip. 1 1 3 l
the M-ntni- member of tin llrni of U. 1J.
Jac(iiemlu tc Co. of this city.
All members of the Scnnilimivlnn-Amctl-riiu
association are reiniesleil to meet nt
republican headquarters, corner of First
avenue and Main street, at 7:Sii o'clock, to
take part In the 'ratlllcatlou parade.
Tho Owl Wheel club has elected tho fol.
lowing nftlcers for the ensuing year: Presi
dent, L. It. Ofjileii: vice president, Nels J.
Nelson; treasurer. II. K. Hmlth; seerotary,
Paul Khininnt. physical director. Clareuco
Wafer; chulrmau house committee, Nels
Nelson: Jay llowarth, librarian; members
house committee,,!.', 1 Infer ami C. P. Miller.
Kid Carter of Hannibal, Mo., and Alonzo
Helms of Omaha, the two negroes arrested
hure Thursday on suspicion of having stolen
Iwu watches found in their possession,
were taken to Omaha yesterday morning. It
it alleged huh mi' watcnes were stolen
from a cigar utore there. William Pool, u
negro, recently employed In a barber shop
In this 'city, arrested at the same time, Is
brdii,? held ponding InvcHtlgntlnu. The three
men came across the river from Omaha on
a freight train together Thursday morning.
Tonight the attraction at the Dohauy
theuter will be "A l-'enuilo Drummer." The
comedy Is In three ui-Ih and the special
scenery Is wonderfully realistic. The llrst
act Introduces the company In the business
offices of Smooth, Silk .V Co.; the second
net shows the Interior view of the largo de
partment store; the third act Is that of the
salesladies' ball In tho tropical gardens of a
well known New York hotel. Considering
the exceptionally strong cast nod tho in.ig
idtlcent manner In which It will bo staged
tho play Is said to be ono of tho very fore
most successes of tho season.
N. Y. riumbiuu Co., tetephono 250.
HnwIiiiK Teiintt.' Score.
Tho sixth week of tho howling tourna
ment closed Isst night, with tho Liberties
In the lead. In lust night's contest the.
Pioneers won two games o. of thrco from
tho Nonpareils. Tho standing of tho clubs
to date Is as follows:
Clubs. Played. Won. Lost. P.C.
Liberties IS II I .777
Indians IS 12 0 .firttl
Nonpareils IS 10 8 .SM
Pioneers IS in K .i-tt
Champions 13 7 S . K-ti
Monarch IS X in .411
Sampsons IS ii 12 .:t:ia
Wholesalers ,t 15 2 13 .133
Dentil f Ml hn .MiiNneUvlilte.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mussolwhlto received
word yesterday of tho death of their daugh
ter. Miss Hello Mussolwhlte, at Los Angelas,
Cal., whore bho went three weeks ago with
tour sister, Mrs. W. W. Elliott, for tho
benefit of her health. Sho wiib 20 years of
ago uud deuth was duo to rapid consump
tion. Miss Musselwhfto'a denth comes ns o
great shock to her rclnttves and many
friends In this city. Sho will ho burled at
Los Angeles, In tho land of (lowers and
nunshtne. ,
Most for your nionoy Dome3tlc soap.
Itenl Entitle Truiinfor.
Tho following transfers wero filed yes
terday in tho abstract, tltlo and loan otllct
of J. V. Squire, 101 Pearl struct.
Heirs of Catherine Johnston to Edward
T. Johnston, e'4 se'i. swU sett and
sett ne'4 i'o'Tii-ll, it. c. d $ 1
Jasper N. Dnlton and wife to Albert H.
Telfer, lot S, block 16, Howard's add,
w. d CM
Two transfers, total V301
Murrlnm- l.leeimen.
Licenses to wed were Issued yesterday
(o tho following persons:
Name and i evidence. Age.
Ofcar Johnson. Council H'uffs 13
.loslo llenson, Council Ulults l
P. H. Carroll, Omaha 31
Hosa A. Prey, Omaha W
CROUP.
When tho children stnnd nroundl
these cold mornings with ono foot I
drawn up '.Ike a chicken on u wot I
nuy, u s a sign tuoy need good I
coiu-proot anu wcar-proot snoes.
Wo are showlnc tho laru'est as-
sortmcut In thu city and selling I
them at prices that make llicml
easy to nuy.
HAKILTON'S
SHOK STOW-:,
FARM LOANS
Negotiated In eastern Nebraska
uiiii luwa James N Ciisady, Jr..
Lie Main St , Council muffs.
Save Your Money
AVINUS. LOAN AND HUILDLV
Hy
Investing
With the
.(J ASS'N,
133 l'crl Itrtnt.
Couucll BluUs. la.
BLUFFS.
WILL LOOSEN THEIR LUNGS
Republicans Expect to Properly Celebrate
the Glorious Vitory Tonight. '
ALL THINGS READY FOR MONSTER PARADE
IHeellim of .McKlnley to He Mmle Hie
Occiinlon (if a 'l'rliiniiliiil '!' f
or Hie City by the .luhl
liinl lliil.
At the meeting of the several commit
tees last night In County Chairman
Wright's olllce the llnnl details of the
mounter rutlllcatlr.n blouout with which
the republicans of Council llluffs and vi
cinity will celehrato this evening the grand
victory nt tho polls last Tuesday wero de
cided on. The celebration will tnko tho
form of a big parade through the principal
streets, at the close of which short-addresses
will be delivered by prominent
uiR'Hkers from u platform at the Intersec
tion of llrondway and Pourth street, where
a huge tar barrel bonflro will blaze.
Congressman Davo Mercer of Omaha has
promised to bo present nnd mako a short
tulle and tho committee In charge has
expectations of Senator Dolllver being here,
(lovernor Shuw ami State Chairman Weaver
h.'ivo telegraphed Iholr regrets at being
unable to he present. Hundreds of pounds
of colored lights will Illuminate tho lino
of march nnd with tho nolso produced by
the shot gun hrlgndo and other elements
everyone will be nhlo to realize that tho
republicans are celebrating.
Colonel 13. H. Ponda has been selected
ns marshal of tho parade and ho In turn
has appointed C. II. Itandlett ns chief of
his mounted staff. Tho mounted aides will
be: W. A. Hlglisnilth, J. P. Orocushlclds,
(leorgo S. Kitchen, Sumner Knox, 1M Can
ning, Theodore (Julttar, A. W. Askwlth,
Harry Ilrown, W. P. Sapp, William Arnd,
Prank Iteed, It. V. Innes, Ovldo Vlcn and
Prank Kverest.
The column will form na follows: Hand
on right of line, at corner of Plrst avenue
nnd Main street; guests of honor In car
riages, on Plrst avenue between Pearl and
Main streets; membcrn of Premont club
and veterans of the civil war, on Pcnrl
street, right resting nt Grand hotel; Col
ored McKlnley Marching club, on Plrst
avenue, right resting at corner of Pearl
and Plrst avenue; drum corps heading .Mc
Klnley Ouards, on Pearl street on wost side
of street, right resting nt corner of Pearl
and Plrst avenue; Hullrond and Lantern
brigade, on Willow avenue, right resting at
corner of Willow avenue and Pearl street;
business men In carriages, on Sixth street,
right resting at corner of Sixth street nnd
Plrst avenue; mounted men, on Willow
uvenuo between Sixth nnd Seventh streets,
right resting at corner of Sixth street nnd
Willow avenue; shotgun brigade, on Plrst
nveuuo between Sixth nnd Seventh streets,
right resting nt corner of Willow avenue
und Pearl street.
Tho Hun of niurch will be as follows:
Prom tho corner of Plrst avenuo nnd South
Main street, south on Main to Seventh
nvenue, countermarch to Intersection with
Pearl street, north on Pearl street to WII
low avenue, west to South Sixth street,
north to Plrst nvenue, west to Kighth
street, north to llrondway, east to Moth
odlst church, countermarch to Pourth
street, where column will disband.
All persons desli .ng to Join tho shotgun
brlgado can secure blank cartridges by
npplylng to Sumner Knox at tho Shugart
building any time this morning or after
noon. Tho mounted aides will assemble nt tho
flraud hotel on tho Plrst avenuo sldo
promptly nt 7:30 o'clock this evening
All veternns of the civil nnd Spnnlsh
wars desiring to tnko part In tho jurndo
will meet nt republican headquarters nt 7:30
o'clock and form In Hue.
Nothing has been seen of Chairman rtecrt
of tho democratic county central committer
slnco election day and It Is not knnwi
yet whether ho will carry out his par
of tho wager with Chairman Wright, ir
enso ho hacks dowu the dummy duly lh
boled Is ready nnd will bend tho proccsslt
In u chariot drawn by n democratic mul
A striking fcntiiro of the pnrado will '
n number of novel transparencies. Tl
committees In churgo request that person
living on the linn of march Illuminate their
residences nnd places of business.
Gravel roofing. A. II. Head, C41 Ilroadwny.
Domestic soap has no equal.
K. P. dance, Hughes' hall tonight.
JIMMY DOVI.D WILL lll.OCIC SAI.H.
Propose to Tie IT I'ni-tliuul Stock
I Mill Ills Suit Is Neltleil.
Tho attorneys for James Doyle, In his
famous suit against James Hurns, presl
dout of the Portland Gold Mining com
pany of Colorado, stated yesterday that
they Intended to push tho caso to trial nt
this term of court If possible. Tho suit
Involves In the rietghhorhood of J7.O0O.O0O
of tho stock of tho company and the hear
ing, It Is estlmntod, will occupy ut least
thrco weeks. Tho defenso has given no
tleo that It will place eomo eighty wit
nesses on tho stnnd, moit of whom will
bo brought here from Colorado. It Is said
they will eomo here on n special trnln.
Tho reported salo of the Portland com
pany's property to an Kngllsh syndicate
for tho sum of Jli',000,000 has revived local
Interest In tho case. Doyle's attorneys
hero stnto that the rale If carried out will
have no effect on their client's suit ugnlnsi
Hums, as tho salo will bo subject to the
litigation now pending and tho transfer
of stock inndo with that understanding.
Doyle telegraphed his attorneys her'
suggesting that they go Into court and tic
up tho stock books of the company hen
so that tho stock rould not be transferred.
His nttorneys, however decided that noth
ing could bo gnlned by such nction ns It
would have no effect upon tho trnnsfer of
tho stock.
All grocers sell Domestic soap.
i
K. P. dance, Hughes' hall tonight.
Domestic soap gives tiett satisfaction.
Lenn Iliiten Lenvcit lliiuir.
With Iho tears streaming dowu his fur
rowed cheekb, John Hates, u well known
nnd wealthy stockman of Oakland, thle
county, begged his daughter, 'Lena, Inst
evening to return to her home, which she
had left without giving her aged parents
any notice, Thursdny morning. After search
ing tho city from end to end the nged father
found his daughter In an nit studio on
West Hroadway, where sho lind obtalnc'
employment. The young woman, who l
20 years of ago, turned n deaf ear to her
father's pleading nd firmly refuted to
nccomptny him homo.
Some months ago Miss nates was keep
ing company with u young man of whom
her parents did not approve. They flnnll
persuaded her to drop the young man's ac
quaintance. Tho young man, It is stated,
circulated stories reflecting on tho good
character of Miss Hates, Tbeso stories
flually reached ber ears and ehe was so
mortified that she decided to leave home
nnd go out Into the world nnd cam u liv
ing for lie.vlf. Helng artistically Inclined,
sho. sought nnd obtained employment In an
art store on reaching this city.
Miss Hates had no complaint to make of
the treatment she tecelved nt home, but
sho mlil sho could not stay nnd suffer the
humiliation of having her good name slan
dered. Tho aged father stny'ed In tbe city
last night and will make another erfort
today to Induce his daughter to return
home.
I.Mitles Votl Are Invited.
To ht'end our randy sulo today only. Angel
fooil taffy nnd Yankee peanut, 12'ic lb.
Purity Candy Kitchen, 23S Hroadwny.
Davis sells pntnt.
K. P. dance, Hughes' hall tonight.
tiu'.st rr.ND run tiii: dkimimtohs.
Creditor of the OltliM-r A: Pllie- Hnnk
Art' AnKciI tn Cinilrlliute.
Tho committee uppolnted nt n recent
meeting of depositors lit Officer & Puscy's
bank to outline tome course of nction has
prepared Its report and another meeting
will, It Is expected, bo called for tho early
part of next week.-
Tho plan suggested hy tho committee Is
to haw, an Independent examination ot the
bookn and assets of the bnnk mado by an
expert so that tho depositors can form some
Idea of how much they ate likely to get
back of tho money they deposited with tho
firm. With this end In view the committee
has prepared an agreement which Interested
depositors arc asked to sign, contributing
pro ratn to A fund ot $1,000, the money to
bo placed In tho hands of the committee or a
trustee, to be used as suggested.
It Is believed by the conunltteo that
many mnttors will eomo up during tho
liquidation of the bnnk In which tho de
positors will ho Inloroftcd nnd that their
Interests would bo bettor guarded If In the
hands ot somo ettorney. The report tnndo
by the receivers Is not considered sulTtclnntly
explicit and tor this reason tho committee
suggests that tho books nnd assets be ex
amined by an expert lit such matters.
William Arnd, trensurer of Pottawnttn
mlo county, baa filed n petition of Inter
vention In tho receivership matter In the
district court, asking thut tho county funds
deposited In tho hank of Olllccr & Pusey be
miulo n preferred claim. The amount of
county funds tied up In the bank does not
exceed nbovo $2,000.
W. A. Maurer yesterday paid Into tho
customs house of this city $700 as duty upon
a carload of Impotted earthenware from
England nnd Germany.
rrenlums given with Domestic soap.
Howoll's Antl-"Kawf" cur coughi, colds.
llUtrlrt Cmirt ote
The trial of tho McKeiulo divorce suit
occupied tho greater part of yestorday In
tho district court nnd tho tnklng of testi
mony for the plaintiff was not completed
when court adjourned for the day.
Divorces wero grantod In tho following
cases by Judge Green yesterday: Mrs. Emma
.1. Simpson from Andrew Simpson; A. S.
Douglas from Julia Douglas; Mrs. Sarah
E. Lono from Patrick Lone.
A default was taken In the divorce milt
of Ilobert E. Cavett against Mrs. Jcsslo
M. Cnvett.
In tho divorce suit of Ada M. Hcnton
against M. Hcnton, a writ of attachment
has been Issued In the district court ngnlnst
n team and other property belonging to
tho defendant.
K. P. dance, Hughes' hall tonight,
nest weight Domestic soap.
Commonwealth 10-cunt cigar.
KRAUSE OF OMAHA ON STAND
Locnl Clilii'tinnUer Tontlllen to Mnls
IiiK Infernal .Machine Mux
for llnol.
WATERLOO, la., Nov. f". In th Hoot
mutder caso the prosecution has In most
of its evidence. Among tho witnesses to
be heard aro tho Chicago expressman who
handled tho Infernal machlno and several
railroad conductors. Among today's wit
nesses wore C. O. Perkins of Des Molues,
who sold the dynamite, who was positive
as to the identity of tho prisoner. Adolph
Crnuse, the Omaha cabinetmaker, told ol
inking a box nnd Identified Hoot as tho
mn' ordering It.
I.lll AVOHK TO LUND MO.NBV.
U-tlon of Sioux City HniikM I'raof'nf
PI ii ii lie I it 1 Confidence.
SIOUX CITY, la., Nov. 9. (Special Tele
ptam.) Tho Security National bank of
Sioux City has notified Its customers that
hereafter It will pay only 3 per cent on
thrco months' tlmo certificates, on which
heretofore It has hcon paying 4 per cent.
Tho bank explains that It has been led
to this action on account of the difficulty
It Is experiencing In employing Its funds
nt remunerative rates. Othor Sioux City
banks nro considering tho advisability of
reducing tholr rates of Interest. The prin
cipal reason for tho plethora of money,
bankers say, Is tho confidence which people
fool In existing financial policies of tho
government. Nearly everyone seems to
have money, thoy say, nnd the fait demand
for funds is unusually slack.
('riinmle AuiiIiinI SnlnoiiM.
RIOUX CITY. In., Nov. n. (Special Tole
grnm.) Tho Sioux City Anti-Saloon lensue
has begun n crusado against tho saloons of
tho city nnd It has discovered that It will
meet with other opposition than that of
tho snloonmen tn trying to enforce tho
provisions of tho Martin law. Superin
tendent Marshall of tho lenguo recently
nnnouncod that nil saloonB would have to
close nt 10 o'clock nt night nnd comply In
every other way with tho requirements
of thn statute. Now It Is announced that
a meeting of tho Sioux City Business Men's
lenguo will he held for tho purpose of
'irmulntlng plans to discourage tho prohi
blttonlstHj In tholr efforts to regulnto the
inloons moro closely. Tho officers of the
Anti-Saloon league declare that thoy mean
business. They will proceed hy injunc
tions. Trenton .Mlitlxtcr HenlunN,
CRESTON, la.. Nov. 0. (Special.) Itov.
Henry CInrk, pastor of the Baptist church,
has resigned. Tho resignation was pre
sented ii week ngo Sunday, but nction de
ferred until Wedueesday night, when the
resignation whs nccopted nt the Insistence
ot the pastor. Hov, Clark has been pastor
of tho church but n short time, yet ho
brought tho church Into prominence, nnd
his depnrturo from the pastorato Is re
gretted. Rev. W. W. Hurks, tho new pastor
-f the Christian church, nrrlved last night
from Parsons, Kan., nnd will preach hl:
Initiatory sermons next Sunday.
l rlenil Will Content Hleellon,
CHESTON, Ia Nov. 0. (Special.) Hen
nniln Friend, republican cnndldato for
county clerk, will contest tho election of
his opponent, Hicks. The fusion candidate
was elected hy eight majority. It Is
thought th canvass pf tho returns by tho
surervlsors may change tho result. The
republican campaign In Union county was
one of the best over managed, and to
''ounty Chairman James P. Ilrynn can tho
Miccess of tho ticket bo attributed, as be
had his forces In excellent working order.
It was mo ot thu cleverest campaigns over
managed.
M'KIXLEY IS FAR AT1EAD
Will Carry Iowa by More Than One Hun
tired Thoutnnrl.
WILL ISSUE CIRCULAR ON TYPHOID FEVtP
llnnril of llenltli Will Tnko Action
on Account of the llplilemle of
the Dlnenxe hi Dltlereut
Pitrtn of Hie Stntr,
DES MOINES. Nov. '.. (Spcclnl Tele
gram.) It Is absolutely certain now Hint
Hi, i enrrnelml rohirnn from every county In
tho stnto will show a plurality of more than
100.000 for McKlnley and as inucu mr uic
stato ticket. The total vote, Chnlrninii
Weaver sny., will be upproxlnintely, Mc-K-iniov
ina ono. iirvun. 'jo:.r,no: hcattcrlng,
o- inn. ini.il sii mill 'rim rMnrnfl also show
that the constltutlounl umendment und the
order for u constitutional convention nno
both carried,
Th,, kiint.. tt.vit.t r Hi'.ilth. In session
this morning, onleied the president nnd the
secretary to prepare nnd lusuc u circular on
iviibnlil fever. Thin conclusion was arrived
at heeauso of tho epidemic ot the disease
. . - i..ii..
in different parts of the state, mm iv"i
nt Ames and at Independence.
Mary Mlksell, wife of John Mlksell, tn
gethcr with her little 3-year-old son, hns
disappeared from their home, nnd tho de
serted husband Is greatly alarmed by their
absence. Ho cnlled nt the police station to
obtain the uld of tho police and detectives In
tho search. Ho Untitled me omcern h ni
which ho had found lying oii tho table In
his home. It said: "Dear Johu I bavo
tin thinking nlwiiil the talk 3 had to
gether nftor wo went to bed Inst night and
how yen nro trying to got rut ot inc. aiu
so I Lavo made up my mind thnt there Is
no uso to try to live with you tiny longer,
if you over get unother woman my wish is
thnt you know how to treat her belter thau
you did me. Goodbye. Mary."
Tho fenr Is expressed by sonic that thn
woman Jumped Into the river, Inasmuch as
II lino hnnn tnuiosslble to 11 11(1 her. Tho
presence of her chlhfwlth her Is the strong
est evidence against such a tncory.
At chnpel this morning nt Drake uni
versity Chancellor Craig, In n talk to tho
students, made accusations which created a
big sensation. He said that last year when
iho ffint hall tuam went to Ames n large
body ot Iho students had gone with the
team nnd on the way down pinyeu earns on
thf. tr.iin. Tliiv were warned nnd the wholo
school was warned nt that time. A week
ngo Friday when the team went to iowu
City another largo body of students went
with them. In the front coach of the trnln
n keg of beer was set up and n young man
wns kept busy working tho faucet. .Tho
crowd In thnt coach played cards nnd bet
on tho gnme. In the rear conch of the
train a party of young girls, students In the
university, wero plnylng cards. Tho chan
cellor said these things had to be stopped.
A bottlo of Prickly Ash Hitters kept In
the houso nnd used occasionally means
good henlth to the whole household.
FORECAST OF THE WEATHER
PronpeetK for Siitnrilny mill SnnHny
Ai-f for Pnlr SUIrn with Tnll
of Temperature.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 9. Forecast for
Saturday and Sunday:
For Nebraska Pair Saturday; colder In
western portion; Sunday fair; northerly
winds.
For Illinois Wnrmcr and cloudy Satur
day, probably rain, except In extremo
southern portion; Sunday fair, with colder
In northern portion; fresh westerly to
northwesterly winds.
For Iown Fair Snturdny, except prob
nbly rnn In extreme eastern portion;
warmer In eastern and central portions;
Sundny fair, colder, west to northwest
winds.
For Missouri Fair, warmer Saturday;
Sunday fair, colder In northwest portion;
west to northwest winds.
For North Dakota Pnlr. colder Satur
day; Sunday fair; northerly winds.
For South Dakota Pair Saturdny and
Sunday; colder Saturday In eastern por
tion; west to north winds.
For Kansus Fair Saturday; Sunday fair,
colder; southerly winds, becoming north
erly. For Colorado Fair Saturday and Sunday;
colder Saturday In northern portion;
colder Sunday in southeast portion; varl
ablo winds.
For Wyoming Fair Saturday, colder In
southeast portion; Sunday fair; wlndt
northerly.
I.oenl Itreord.
OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU,
OMAHA. Nov. n. Olllclai record of tem
perature nnd precipitation, compared with
tho corresponding day of the last three
years;
1D0O. im, 1S!S. 1MI7.
Maximum temperature... 17 70 "5 -is
Minimum temperature.... Kit 40 ;io l7
Precipitation (O .() T iv
Record of temperature nnd precipitation
nt Omaha for this day nnd since March 1,
V.i',0:
Normal temperature 42
Deficiency for tho day I
Total excess elnee March 1 S70
Normal precipitation 01 Inch
Dellclcncy for the day 0-) Inch
Totnl rainfall slnco Mnrch L.SD.rtl Inches
Excess since March 1 1.5'ilnch s
Deficiency for cor. period, I'S'J... r." l'u-lun
Deficiency for cor. period, lbfis... n.isS Inches
llepnrtn from Stntloim nt N I. M.
STATIONS AND BTATB
OF WEATHER.
fm
: u
. 3 ; n a
, : 3 :
. 41! 47 .cm
. tt f.1 .to
. 42 fl .00
. go fit; ,'jo
. .is r oo
. ns r,o on
. M 40 .10
. 34 3 .(!
. 10 12 (0
. 3'i IH! .00
. 34 3fi l
. 42 4-il .(
. 31 ISI .10
40 4' .10
Omahn. clear
North Platte, clear
Cheyenne, clear
Salt Lake City, clenr
Rapid City, clear
Huron, clear ,
WIlllHtnn, nurt cloudy
Chicago, cloudy
SI. Louis, cloudy
St. Paul, cloudy
Davenport, cloudy
Kansas City, clear
Helena, clear
Havre, clear
Hlsmnrck, cloudy
T indicates trnco of precipitation.
I.. A. WELSH.
Local Forecast oniel.tl.
Horsford's Acid Phosbhaii
For
NERVOUSNESS.
A superior restorative when tbe ner
vous system has become impaired by
mental or physical overwork.
i
THE CARO OF THE HAIR
thouj'H fifMf mtto t "om&n. IfCrtyor
flt:tkvl, It ca Vitt('l to lu tUrtWolfrf,
er id try ihide ctrilrrd.
The Imperial Hair Regenerator
litheackooHlreilbTAVDAHtl HAIIl
I'OI.uiUMI ortne It li m
rllM. mutes ihi. Inlr inft ml
ttiMlutely barrnlra. Sumiiln i.T Imtrrnl
orMl (Tf. CerrnuoMdtcc mnft JrntUl.
lascrU ChtB.MIiX).,2i f.iU Sl..Mw i m k
Bold by druggists and hstrdrwitrs.
I'll iftiy ( mvc' Kldiuy
Do Not Wait
until
tSit
Just as scpn as you notice a sediment nnp A T iwtffc I FMT'
in your water on standing, take the vJKI- 1 V JC Pl 1 7
WARNER'S SAFE CURE.
FREE SAMPLE.
Send postal for free sample
Wnrncr'fl Safe Cute Co.,
Rochester, N. V.
Mention this paper when
Writing.
m.
FAILS TO POST TRAIN TIMES
lllir I'o ii r Itnllroml Coiiiiiiii.v Derenil.
nut In iiIk Diuuum- iilt
In liiilliinii.
INDIANAPOLIS, lml Nov. 0. The Stato
of Indiana him entered suit in fhe supreme
court nsalnst tile Uii; I-'our Itniiroad com
pany for 227,7O0. for nl!ej,vd violations of
tho stnto Inw rcqulrliiK inllwny companies
to post bulletins nnnounclnt? the nrrlvul nnd
depnrturo of trains, The caso comes from
Fountain county, nnd tho conipuny Is asked
to pay tho hum limned for not maintain
,in a bulletin board in the station ut Veed.
eisbuig. Tho law provides that u railway
that violates the requirements of the act
shall pay tho sum of ?2i for every offense.
The nig Four runs several p.tssenper trains
through VecdersburK every day nnd tho
tlmo named in tho complaint covers threo
yenrs.
For n Cold In tin- llrnd.
LAXATIVE DROMO-QUININB TAD LETS.
FERRELL WILL HAVE TO DIE
Motion for Neiv Trlnl In Cam- r K.
IH-exii Mi'i'ni'r I,u in-- Mur
derer Overruled.
MAUYSVILLE, O., Nov. 0. Judce Mol
horn this afternoon overruled the motion
for a new trial and sentenced Rosslyn Fer
rcll to bo electrocuted on Friday, March 1,
for tho murder of Express Messenger Lane
August 10 last.
Whin
commence
GRIP
tsYou Taking
Orangeinc immediately relieves the
depressed feeling, compels nerves,
stomach and liver to act normally
opens the pores, brings a night of
restful sleep makes you feel all
right in the morning. Full directions
for grip, headache, colds, nervousness
and many other ills in every
package.
Orangeine Is sold by dnwrglsts senorallr
In 25 and 50c packages. A trial packago
will bo sent to any address for So stamp.
ORANQEINE CHEMICAL CO.,
CMuio, III.
THE BEE HIVE
wants to fill your order for
Sunday dinner. Just read
these prices below:
ri.oirii.
We handle eight different Kraden. Hut
llrst, last and nil the lime wo sel' tho
Ree Hive Cream, every sack PI fin
warranted, for $liUU
COI'I-'IJH.
XXXX Coffee, Ol
per package I ' w
Our No. .11 Rio, lEf.
none better 1 b
A lino Santos Coffee, g Qq
Our special blend, Otp
per pound Ju
Our P. & G. Mocha nnd Jnvj, OQp
per pound
TEA.
Rent Tea Dust, Oflf
per pound t U'j
Sun Cured Jiipan, DCn
per pound ' "'
Uncolored Jnpmi, Cfln
per pound
MEATS.
Salt Pork, fl
tier pound it'"
Fine strl"' of Uncoil, 1 9p
per pound "
Nlro lean Hams, I (in
per pound
Rest Silver Leaf Lard. fin
per pound 'uu
WASHIXO POWDERS.
Larno size packages of Pyramid JJAq
Smnll slzo packages of Pyramid, En
two for uu
Stdndfird Soap. OCn
11 bars for tU
MISCELLANEOUS.
Tall cans of Alaska lnft
Halmmi IUC
Ueuns In Tomato Sauce, rn
per en u Uu
Large size ot same, In.
per can lUu
New York Apples, t-
per can uu
Pears, 7.1 ,
per can I '2 1
Reims, Tip
per can I iu
Corn. 7 1 n
per can I 2U
TomnloeH, 7 An
per can I 'U
Out Meal Kp
per packngn uU
THE BEE HIVE,
Tin: SToui-: that
siji.i r.uoci'itii'S.
TEL, ill. 521 .MAIN ST,
Or. "J7t
"ACrut., nil Kldnr.j
Kidneycura.
I aclie.eli' At true
t-lMs. or by matt,
II Free book, udr
- ii r ree noon, u
vloc, t., ef ur. a. i. K7, s,tt'm, N, Y
Trie add and
OxUte ol lime.
Kidney oilgln.
oilclu, kidney origin
Cranulnr Deposits Develop Into
GRAVEL STONES
Oshkosh, Wis.. Sept.. II l!ii
Warner's Safe Cure Co.. Roches! er. N. V
C.entlemen Eight years nno I suffered Kicutly wldi ludti
trouble. I consulted several physicians but tholr medicine did
me no i;ood. A friend of niin in tho driiK imslnes mir,ti"itcd
that I try Warner's Hate Cine. I followed Iho fiugqeatlon uud
nfter uhIiii; n couple, of bottlrs I noticed n slight Improvement.
I continued its uso for nbout IS months and urn happy to nay
that H completely cured me. I hnvo united several yenm bo
foro RlvliiB this testimonial In order to see If my cure was per
miincnt I now believe It is, Yours truly,
Src y Oshkosh Times. u n ivi.'tvcs
to
(MMKRtMli&jCfM
- i i.
MANHOOD
'f. hie VIlMlIf r. Ihonr, vtlnlmn
w&
? i'J'rTl""uir dlv-Mnt tl.u Ki-nrrmlv orv-an., nuch l,ot MhiiIiiiuiI, lii.'.mnln.
V ii",;1. " '.IneM, Kemiiiul l:inl.al,,iia. Nt-rTu lrbllli.r, IiiiiiIo
, ...nrrj, t.xn (
1 1 tt.M ll lowe. by tiny or n ishk
lea'li jo ynirnuiiirriiu'H nnd all
IIVNI. ITlik L. Ill It I'a it till fn ii .
snd r.fnrensmili oTiinV ' v' " "!""'" - "ucugm.M
rilnmrTp'irii?!' ?.r--"1 cn,t T "ectorlnh.fi.n90r,rcntiiro troublen wild frnslnlllla.
p.;;r;,,...ri.;,', i'i,- n2". r,',ll'?.v."rllr' "'"'''lit n operulon. ,Vxn toitliiioiilftU. A written
Bx""l!.B ehC,';,7 VnV:r rfre'-rr':! WS3S7tM U "al"M l"-W WMtorlVC
A?.V 'L V .."I.1 ,nt t IV. O. nox sir. Kn Franclvo. Cl
Oll !ALI3 II Y ilVEIlS-Dll.l.lj.V ,.mIO CO.. JUTII AMI IMIIXASL
GOING WEST
CAN SAVE A DAY VIA
UNION PACIFIC
MISSOURI RIVER TO SALT LAKE CITY,
io nouns quicker than any other line.
MISSOURI RIVER TO SAN FRANCISCO,
15 HOURS quicker than any other line.
MISS0I-RI RIVER TO PORTLAND,
jr. ! i. i..; quicker than any other line.
Krrr City Tlehrf i r . IULM I'liraniu M, Telephone ttlll.
BJrj'ar-xi-jr,vcL5jrnv
IOWA FARMS FOR SALE
DAY & HESS, 9 Penrl St.. Council Bhtk,
llnve fur mile n Inrue Hut uf liiiproveil fnrniii, clilckeu riinelii-k, fruit unil
vrnetiilile Iniulm ulao n-Mlileneo nnd liimliifHa nro.ierly In Cuunell U fulfil
mill ) 111 aim. O M K I'AIIMSi
1C0 ocrcb Hazel I Jell twp 11 miles ne C. B.,
gooa biilldli.uB, Wo per acre.
10 acres near Crescent, well Improved, $45
per acre
CO ncics & miles cast, good buildings and
fruit. $.'.0 pei acre,
CO-acrn fruit form, near city, good Improve
menlH, 1150 per acre.
30-nrr- fruit frm ndinlnlng city, Jli.000.
The iiIiimi- In niily n iiniil- uf our
5 pel cent I liferent. Telephone 1114.
Good Property
Is a Good Investment
Fifteen lots In . body for sain tt a Tory reasonable price. Then
lotx are located In Omaha addition and lie high and dry. They
wilt make u splendid location for some factory. Several other lot',
suitable for building purponoi one ot tbem etpeclally will maVo
a flnu location for a home, being within one block of the meter
line and within two blocks of a school bouse and church located
tn the weatorn part of the city.
Apply at
Bee Office,
Council Bluffs.
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.; .. . . s.
WIT 11.V7 z
THE BEE
REPRESENTS
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YOUR
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RESTO APTy:??"0"'
l',..,h ... .1 '.,ii. . I .P.. - I... i W,
I nr( lrnln, Tnrlrurrlp nml I unMlpnllim
I'tr nuiiilrkne uf iliclnrc. hlcii It leu rhecknl
thf, horrors nl imnotrecy. t!IMIi:Mlcle-fni.,v.tt,B
. i t ... .... i ... mim niivat ..
BUSINESS MEN
If You Wish
good rolinblo dpnlal work nt mod
cnito prices wo ciiu plpnso you.
Our niotliods nro Uio most, iniprov
od our prices ko low they will
tiurpriHC you.
.Telephone 15.
H. A. Woodbury, D. D. S., Council BIuf3.
30 Pearl St. ' Grani Hole.
100-ncres MlBsourl bottom land, 8 miles st
city, Jtu pf acre.
COO aero stock farm near Karllng, Selby Co.,
cheap
320 acres In Silver Creek twp JS0 per acr
well lmprovd.
SIS nsres fine bottom land In Rockford twp
J12X0 pci acie; well Improved.
list, aio.vm i.o.v.i:n o. taums at
I10HANY THEA.ERA:
Saturday, Nov. 10
The fin,' Ln ilihiliK 'v.a.M!r(.!KHH.- K- Ulanty's
j:er New and Ucllchttul success
Tho HIK He-1
LuilRh '
Them A-
A
FEMALE
'That
Merryfl"
i Hound ot
ill ai'U
! -riie Hllll
1 OreJtrst All-Htnr
i fast-The
I Jlreczteiit Musli
i'lh lluudsomcst
i rnstiimes.
DRUMMER
ALL Hi'KtMAL
ll'rlces - Jl.Ce, ";;, tVc, 35t, Sc.
HUEN15HY.
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