THE OMAHA DATIjY J1EE: WEDEAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1000. TWENTY ROUNDS TO A DRAW Perry Qneenan and Young Peter Jackion Go Full Route. WHITE MAN THE MORE CLEVER OF THE TWO Heavy HltlltiR l- (lip XcKro UHcl Ilie Skill of Ills Opiioiiriit iiikI a Uond 1'IkIiI U the Hemilt. Terry Quecnan of Chicago nnd "Young Peter Jackson" of Sun Francisco fought twenty rounds to a draw Tuesday night at Washington hall. Thu contest wan given under tho auspices of the Omaha Athletic club nnd was witnessed by a crowd that was raoro than satisfied with the (iiallty of entertainment nfTorded by tho principals In the main event. Ucfore tho fight Jnck eon was n two to one favorite In the bet ting, but the contest had not proceeded far bcfori the Jackson Hupportcra themselves were convinced of tho apparent equality of the rr-in's arena capabilities. Uefcreo Jimmy Ilardcll, who came over from Chicago to ofllclato as the master of ceremonies and arbiter of tho mnrquls of tueon8buryd catalogue of rules, discovered early In tho game tho probability that the responsibility of tho decision would rest with him and ho watched tho maneuvers of tho men with an eyo slnglo to tho mer its displayed by the two cladlntors. When tho contest camo to nnd end and each was on his feet fighting as desperately as though It were tho first round nnd seemingly nble to go nnother routo fully as long Harden nnnnoucccd his decision to be n draw. TIvj crowd would have been bettor sntlsflod If Quocnan had received tho decision, but thcru was little disposition to question Dardcll's ruling, for It was tho unani mous verdict that each of tho men had put up a marvelous fight. I'rolly Hxlilhltlun of Skill. Tho contest was certainly ono possessing all I tho concomitants to mako It Intensely Interesting for tho most Jaded devotee of pugilism. It was a scientific exposition of modern fistanla nnd while Queenan had nil tho best of tho science, there wuro times when his opponent turned himself loose nnd shono with tho brilliancy of n meteor, fighting llko ono posscsed of a demoniac spirit, but nt nil times holding himself In check nnd not onco stooping to tho sus picion of n foul. Jackson was n bit slow nnd awkward. Ho was Inferior In his dc fenso nnd tho terrific left punches that Quccnan sent Into his body, neck nnd fnce rarely ml.ised tho Intended spot. Hut Jack son never seemed to bo phased. He stood up under tho pmlshracnt meted out to him and struck back, endeavoring to repay his clover adversary In kind. And moro than once lo succeeded. Frequently Quecnan wan seen to wince under the sledge ham mer billing that tho colored man dealt to lilm, but ho was at all times confident nnd stood his ground at times when a less experienced fighter would havo been utterly overwhelmed and overcome by tho hurri cano of blows Issuing from the ebony frame of th'o colored man. lloth Were Font nnil Clean. One- reaturp of tho entire contest was Its absolute fulrnesH. The men decided to breuk clean und no suspicious or question ablo break was indulged In during tho whole- length of tho mill. Shortly after 10 o clock Jackson mudo his nripearunce In tho ring. 1 ho two men shook hands ns soon as tho wn to man clambered through tho ropes and then made rondy for what developed into us fast nnd clever a fight as ono sel dom witnesses. Jackson was seconded by Ijlddy Bishop. Eddie Hoblnson nnd Charllo Catlln. In QiiceniLn's corner wero Jack T Hornby, Ilnlcll. Bmlth nnd Ed Hothery. Tho timekeepers wero Utick Keith, Kid Flynn and I'ats Pulton. At 10:17 tho KCTiR sounded nnd before. Its echo Iind died nwny tho men wero up and at each other. They established a lively record on the start nnd didn't depart from It throughout. In tho Ilrat round Quecnan " kuuii iohowcu uy (juvenau. encountereu n hard left punch from his.' "'"""" mo crimson Jmrat forth. This slight Injury bothered lilm not a llttlo during ull tho rumnlnlne rounds. In the third tho colored fellow caught his opponent in tho right eyo and It wus from that tlmo on half closed. In this early stage the appearances all fu vored Jnckson nnd then tho tldo of Imt tlo changed nnd quccnan looked like tho winner. In tho olventli Jnckson recuper ated nnd continued on tho nggresstve, but his leading availed him naught, for Quecmin was ever ready to meet lilm nnd tako advantage of every opportunity af forded to punch tho colored man with his loft In, tho faco or on .tho body. In the fourteenth quccnan enmo near ending the match by dealing out a mess of punish ment to tho darkey that seemed almost boyond enduranco. but Jnckson showed no signs of the whlto feather nnd fought all tho harder and moro determinedly. JucUhoii 'Wouldn't (in Out. The' minute's Intermtslon revived Jnck ion wonderfully and In tho fifteenth round he fought with the fury of desperation, but the superb guard of Quecnan and the persistency with which ho landed his left when to (and It meant to accomplish re sults tnudo tho darkey's efforts for a knockout unavailing. In tho eighteenth round Queennn went to the floor by the force of his own left-hand awing that fell short of Its Intended des tlnatlon by reason of a clever duck on tho part of Jackson. Homo gallery god shouted: "Thero goes Queenan." Perry was much wroth at this. He transferred his atten tion from his dusky opponent to the di rection from which tho voice In tho gal lery camo and said: "Don't you believe it.' Then he turned In to show that gal lery wag what a mistake ho had mudo. The last two rounds were much ns had been the majority of those preceding. Tho men fought hard and fast and there was no gainsaying that honors wero about split oven. It wan natural that Queenan should bo the favorite, but when Uardell ABOUT HEART DISEASE. Ninety l'er Cent Hen II r Cuused From I'oor DlKeatlnn, Ileal organic heart trouble Is tncurnblo, but scarcely ono caso la a hundred Is or ganic. Tho action of tho heart and stomach aro both controlled by the same great nerves, tho sympathetic and pnoumogastric, and when tho stomach falls to properly digest tho food aud It lies In tho stomach fer menting, gases aro formed which distend tho organ, causing pressure on tho heart nnd lungs, causing palpitation, Irregularity and sh&rtness of breath. The danger from this condition Is that tho continued disturbance of tho heart sooner or lator may causo real organic heart trouble, and, In fact, frequently docs 80. Furthermore, poor digestion tnnkos tho blood thin and watery and deficient In red corpuscles, and this further Irritates nnd weakens the heart. Tho most senslblo thing to do for heart troublo la to lusuro tho digestion and as similation of tho food. This can bo done by tho regular use, after meals, of some safe, pleacant and effectlvo digestive preparation, llko Stuart's Dyspep sia Tablets, which may be found at most drug stores and which contain tho neces sary dlgesttvo elements In a pleasant, con venient form. Thousands of people keep well nnd vig orous by keeping their digestion perfect, by observing the rule of taking ono or two of thoso tnblcets after each meal, or at least after each hearty meal. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets contain U. S I pepsin, diastase from malt and other natural digestives, which act only on tho food, digesting It perfectly and preventing acidity, gases and the many diseased con ditions which accompany a weak stomach When Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are used you may know you aro not taking Into the system any strong medicine or powerful drug, but simply the natural digestive cle. mcnts which every weak stomach lacks. So wifely known and popular have these tablets become that they aro now sold In the United States, Canada, and Great Britain. "ailed the fight a draw nnd said In ono of his characteristic sppihes from within tho roped un-mi that It was ono of the "fairest, squarost fights I ever refereed, ' tliQ crowd shouted Its npprovul und the fighters manifested their animus In the matter by grasping hands together and then profcrring their mitts to tho referee. Preliminaries Were (loud. There were three preliminaries to the main event. Ono was a battle royal, par ticipated In by three cu'ored nnd two white boys. Dan Haley, a South Omaha pack ing hou.-o hid, downed his quartet of op ponents nnd enrried awny a pocketful of dust In consequence. I'eto Honey and tho "Vellowhammcr fought two lively rounds and were mixing things at tho sumo paco In tho third when Ilnrdell parted them and declared tho "Yellowhammcr" the victor. "Tho other boy's too fat to fight." said Harden. "I've seen Just such follows Kt fierce punish ment. This boy's a good tighter In an ama teur way, but he's not In training." lorn Mitchell, tho whlto lnd who gained somo loca! notoriety by winning tho battle royal at tho Inst entertainment furnished by the Omaha Athletic club, essayed to meet Paul Murray In n four-round go. but Paul wo too stiff a proposition for lilm and llardell stopped this match In tho second round, declaring Murray the winner. RYAN TOO MUCH FOR CARTER Cliuiiipliiii AVrltcrvrelulit Wins, but tlrooUlyn Hoy tilves lilm Hard Ilattle. CHICAGO, Nov. 27. Tommy Ityan. who now claims Chicago as his horn-;. uefeatoJ Kid Carter of Hrooklyn In six rounds at Tattersall's tonight before a crowd of , people-. Hyan had the best of the milling all tho way with the except. on of two in tervals In the first and reconcl roup .b, when Carter sent him to. the mat w right swings. Carter was beaten fearful y nbout tho head and faco nud although he wont the limit ho fougnt the lojt tnree rounds without knowing much about what he was doing except th.tl there was a man in front of lilm wli.m he had to Ml. Ilo fought .-tamely to the last and hit r perlnr weight and strength w.rn a nea hundlcap to Hynn. The latter, however, was much too clever fur Carter and s'it Inside nearly every ewlhg hi- made an I blocked three out of five blows thit wero sent to his body. . . Oeorge Hllor awarded tho purso to Hyan nmld loud cheers from the crowd, the n) nlatise being fully ns much for the game boy from Hrooklyn us for the victor. First Hound They shok hands lit 10:3.. Carter led with tho right, fal.lng short. Hyan landed left on Carter's faco without; a return. Carter swunc left to Hyan s head nnd left to body, missing both. Hyan put hnrd right to tho body and left to tho fnce, following It with a, loft to nose. Car tor swung wildly, mlfsliig. Hyan landed on Cnrtcr's mouth, stnxgeilng him. Cart'i rushed, sending right to body. Carter knocked Hyan down with a right to .no Jaw. Hyan landed hard left tn tho nice, tho men mixing It. Curtar landed a riant on tho face. Hynn stngtcred Carter with a right on the neck. Carter landed a hard right on tho body. Tho round ended with the men spurring In the center of tho ring and Hynn went to his corner apparently uninjured by his knockdown, not being on the floor long enough for Slier to count. Loud cheering for Carter. Second Hound-Hynn landed hard left to thi fnce, Carter keeping away. Hyan landed nnother left to tho fnce. Carter sent right to loco. Hyan stnggered Carter with left to face. Cnrter coming back witn left to bend. Hyan got Insido of another right owing, sending left to body. Carter landed right to Jaw. Hynn right to Jaw Hynn put hard right to the body. Hyan. wns Inside another right swlmt and then stnggered Carter with left to face. Hynn staggered Carter with right and left to fnce. Ryan landed left on nose, blood from Carter's nose. Hyan put a hnrd right to tho body nnd Carter gnve him a hnrd right uppercut ns he enme In. The round yas all In favor of Rynn. Cnrter wns bleeding hnrd from mouth nnd nose ns round ended. Third Hound-Hyan rushed, but fell short with a right and left. Hvnn landed fear ful left to tho body, sending Carter to the ropes. Tho men danced around tho rin-t for a while, no blows being struck. Ryan landed hard rli'ht to tho head. Ho up percut Cnrter with a right. Cnrter rum up full of ginger nnd Hyan landed hnrd right to face, dazing Carter. Ho landed on Ryan's chest, receiving two lofts in the face. The men mixed It with honors ovpn. Rynn lnnded hard left to tho faco nnd the right to heart and right to Jaw. Carror staggered Hyan with a hnrd right to the head. Hyan goes to corner laughing and carter goes to corner Weeding copiously from noee nnd mouth. He wns making a great fight, however, anil was making a gr"at showing. . .. . .. ... Fourth Rsund-Hynn fell short with left and landed hard right on Carter s kidneys. Carter rushed, landing hnrd left on Hyan s neck. Hynn then put left to Car cr s face. Carter put left to. fnce and right to tho body. Rynn put left to face. Carter clinch ing. Carter landed left on face. Ryan stag gered Carter with hnrd right to Jaw. left to faco. following it with nnother in tho eamo place. Hyan landed hnrd right on Carter s eye. Carter wnn getting weak and Ryan easily blocked his leads. Rynn lnnded left on Carter's fnco, almost putting him out. Carter wns simply a chopping block for Rynn. who followed him nround the. ring, landing right nnd left. Carter fought back the best ho could, but Hyan was Inside every swing ho mnde. Cnrter wns in very bnd shapo when he went to his corner. Fifth Hound-Hynn landed left to tho fnco. Cnrter clinching. Hyan landed left to tho face, then right nnd left to tho body In succession. Hynji got under a rUht swing nnd then nut a left to Carter s mouth. Car ter landed left on fuce. receiving n left In tho onr. Hynn landed left to face and left to tho enr. tho men clinching. Ryan put fearful left to mouth. Carter holding on groggy. Hvnn lnnded hnrd left to the Jaw. Cnrter lnnded left to Jaw und Hyan swung i ia ...wt iiiAn tvhleli wns n rlcnt swing. The men mixed it hotly, exchanging swings. Ah they lirnKO nwny j-"er mi right to tho body. Carter was hnlf uncon scious when he went to his corner. Sixth Hound-Hynn landed left to the Jaw nnd right to tho body and left to tho faco, Carter rushed, landing right nnd left to face. Cartor lnnded left to Jaw. Ryan put hnrd right to mouth. Rynn landed left to noso twlco In succession. Carter clinching, laiin.i Hvnn blneklnir every blow. Carter landed left on ear. Rynn almost sent Cnrter to tho noor witn a icii swing. Carter rushed nnd Hyan Jabbed him with i.n riht tn thn mouth. Hvnn landed left to tho faco. Cnrter very tired nnd clinching at every opportunity. Hvnn lnnded loft on mouth. Hynn mlsied left uppercut, which would have enueu mo ugni. Ymmer nnd A'otinit Cornett In Draw. nM.ti.nn X . . O" T) ...... . VnticvAf t l 1 I .111, IN .11, I1UV. ""V""' "Tipton Slnsher," of Chicago, nnd Young befotu tho Colorndo Athletic club tonight. Hefercu Jack McKenna was hissed by tho . , i . .. 1.., . 1. , . vine. f1 ,A r 1 . o f I floored Yanger soven times during the fight i 1.1 1 1. , 1 ,1,1.1',. nnnn In U11U Wil llllllPUIl rnvn.ii-i. ....... ... tho eighth round Ynnger went to tho floor rrom a rigiu hwuik " j"" "ij very groggy. Corliett went Into finish him nilll pill llllll UUWII mu. wt..v ...w.;,. time for eight seconds, but ho was himself so tireu tnni no cuum nui umu nun i-uuithn to knock Yanger out. Ynnger recovered . ..... . .1. tl.n nlnlli rmi.-iri l.n.'tin HireilKWl Il' IIIC lllim I " linn.. and fought hard until tho end, ulthough Ills mows lucneu niu unuui oti.tii. tho exception of tho eighth round, when oven thing, neither being very strong at the .... .. 1. n .l,H l.n.l .in.l fnal IlluHIl US Wlu leMUIl- Ul IIIU UUU fighting. . 'rV.il.ilmr fur HIv.Dnv ltnce. RAIVriMORE, Nov. 27,-Harry Klkeh and Floyd McFarlnnd. tho bicycle riders vhu illtiuicu n u iviuti v, i..v .r. ..... Un..l. a... n .i Mn,l anil lminr.. II i1ll U lVU 111 4i.l..,-wil . ' , " JNOW 1 OrK, lllirillK inn i'wn -ii.v-iiii. 10 uro now training lor mo uvuui in io eAll.Aiun trnlr 111 tlila ntv .ttmmv Ml- nl...Al In mnal VVM f 1 Rtltlftnil 1 11 fl motor-pneed rneo on December 8, is also hero picpnring mr iu mum. nun it... .'....., I, ,1.,,, i.lir, iilll mont Mn'nr iiiu i-.-i;ininin.i. .. ..... .... - Taylor on the same evening, Joined the tn.t... All nt llm il,lntu fim In POfll nhnpo nnd trnlntng hnrd. Tom Eck. the vetcrnn hnndler of 'cyclists, Is looking nfter McFnrlnnil and Elkcs and John'U Eckhardt Is with Michael. J I in Hull Now 11 Wrepk. CIIICAQO. Nov. 27. Physicians nttenl Inc- llm Hull thn mien nroiillncnt Au.1 trallnn pugilist, hnvn nnounced that he Is stricken with tubersulosls nnd, at n meeting tonight of prominent Chlcngo sporting men it wns iirrangud to give a nonoiii noxing exiiiiininii iui hid aut trallan In tho nenr futura. Hulilln nud Mil her Are Mutehrd. PHH.ADEM'IUA, Nov. 27aus Ruhlln nnd Peter Mnhcr wero todnv matched to ngnt six rounds iiororo tha Penn Art Am letlc club In this city on December 17. The men will uattio for w per cent of the gross receipts, witn u guarantee or j.j'W. Ilulldliiur Permlln. The city Inspector of buildings has Issued me roiiowing permits; jnmes a. rseilsKor, M03 North S xteenth. bnrn. 1300: Jnmes H Holplne, Twenty-ninth and Harney, double uricK iiweiiiug. m.vu; imam Aio onov, Fifteenth and Capitol uvenuo, brick theater. After exDOsure or when vou ri cold coming on. take Foley's Hnnev nn.l Tr.r It never falls to cure, and will prevent pneu mania or conmimntlnn If tnljn in iim. Myers-Dillon Drug Co., Omaha; Dillon's urug Biurt, coutn umana. ( 1RAPPLE FOR THE GUERDON :Iebraka Plnyora Hopo to Lift Themselves Into Higbor Olfus. AGILITY MATCHED AGAINST AVOIRDUPOIS Uoiiliors, llotrever, llnve AUo Alinwn ((lileknrsn of lliuiil mill I.I mil Tilth Ailwititnue of Hulk Malte-Cp of Xebruskii I.luc. Tho Question of foot ball leadership In tho west will bo sottlcd on the university gridiron nt Lincoln Thanksgiving day, Ne- brnska opposing Minnesota for tho virtual championship. Tho Ncbraskans have met all tho formldible teams of tho transmls sourl bailiwick and havo como out of the contests without having been scored against once. The records of the gophers Is equally as credible. Tho team has played tho elevens of tho mtddlo states and has successfully repelled nttacks against Its goal Uno in almost every Instance. Aftur watching tho progress of tho Lin coln team tho critics havo expressed tho opinion that It Is ho strongest turned out by tho university ' r a good many years. It Is not as heavy . many pounds no some of Its predecessors, but the lack In avoirdu pois Is moro than offset by speed nnu uglllty, nnd to tho view of tho sldellno ex perts It Is theso qualities that go to ninko championship n winning certainty. The Mlnnesotans uro beefy and fast. Gridiron followers havo predicted their lefcat In matches with lighter nnd more aggressive opponents, but In tho contests with tho inpld-playlng Northwestern team nnd the equally as quick eleven of tho Uui- orslty of Chlcngo tho men from Minne apolis literally swept their antagonists from their feet nnd crossed tho gonl lino nt will. Whether tho lads from Lincoln will put up a fiercer struggle than the players of tho Illinois Institutions and got nough glnaer lu tho piny to countcr-bai- anco tho superiority In respect of wolght Is likely to dctcrmlno tho turning of the tide of battle. (iludluturs In FIkIiIIiik Form. Tho coach and trainers at tho state cnpl- tal say tho players nro In tho best pos- ible condition nnd can stand a severe contest. Kvcrytody from the boy wno mrrles the watcrbuckot nnd bnndnges to tho university professors bcllevo tho locnl earn will win by a big innrgln and most of them havo money to back their opinions. it Is the first tlmo n big championship gamo has been played on tho Lincoln nthlotlc field and consequently clabornto prepara tions nro under way to make It u suc cess from the standpoint of attendance Special trains will bo run from Omaha nnd many of tho surrounding towns at rates low enough to enablo people who think Thanksgiving Incomplete without a foot ball gamo to bo nmong tho spectators. A contingent of rooters from Minneapo lis, nccompanlcd by n band and other noise making organizations will como by special rain Thursday morning, a day later than tho members of tho eleven. Thero Is no thought of defeat among the youths who follow tho fortunes of the gopher team and they aro said to bo bringing money In bundles to wager that tho Ncbraskans will not score. An Interesting circumstance In connec tion with the gamo Is that Minnesota is playing tho Yale stylo of foot ball, being coached by nn old New Haven playor, Dr. Williams, and Nebraska Is following the methods In voguo at Princeton, Coach Uooth having officiated among the tiger forwards for tho last thrco years. Tho Nebraska players have shown won Ncbruaka Krcntly Improved. derful Improvement during the last two weeks. Tho time spent In drill to perfect concontrnted action has shown good re sults, tho tonuoncy to Individual play having almost entirely disappeared. Tho backs start quickly nnd tho interference Is specedy, compnet and hnrd to hroak up, forming splendid protection for tho run nors. Tho strongest featuro of tho play Is tho offense. Itochler as center, not only snaps back tho ball with precision, but is valuable in breaking through tho lino and spoiling tho formations of opponent?. Hlnger and Emmons, who play at his side, nro experienced guards, tho trio being the most efficient In tho history of tho tinl- vorslty teams. Captain Brew and West over have learned many of tho Princeton tricks of boxing opposing tackles which thoy hopo to spring with advantago on the Mlnnesotans. Nebraska has n strong pair of ends In Cortolyou and Hyan. Dach is vorscd In the knack of stopping end plays and Is speedy enough to get down the field under tho ball on kicks. Drain, nt quarterback, Crandall and Plllsbury at half nnd Cook at full form a remarkablo back field. Cook Is ono of the best punters In the west. His mates havo mado splendid records In tho earlier games at ground-gaining. To take the places of any of the eleven who may be Injured there Is a host, of candidates only a little Inferior to tho first-team players. "Dents" nn llnll llonni Floor. An eniovable Thanksitlvtng ball was given under tho auspices of the Omaha dental students last evening In tho college build ing. It wiih nn nnnunl affair nnd well nt tiituloil hv the members of tho different dental classes nnd their many friends. The Intlrmnry nnd tho opcrntlng rooms were cleared to provmu uuur tiimce mr uuuuiiii;. Tnsteiill decorations irunsiormeu ino upu.iv mcnts Into suitable ball room. Ferns and irr.i.ni nlnnta lii nrettv desiens were ro- llovcd by festoons of purple und gold, tho rnllniro enlors. nendont from the walls. A string orchestra furnished the music for waltzes, two-steps and other more up-to-date dances, which helped the merrymakers to forget tho passing of time until long after miiinignt. mo reception nnu amuae- ment committees wero uuuer ino uirection of Hoy Morse. FRBB TRIAL! On this 17th of October, 1900, before me, Thoe. W. Foleom, a notary public, person ally came Dr. A. T. Sanden, to me personally known, and who, being duly sworn, de clares that he will give to any sufferer of either eex his new Herculox Electric Belt on absolute free trial, without one cent in advance or on deposit, and that 1 J2k be agrees to ji and spirit. Which Is the newest and most perfect self-application of (alvanlo electricity In the world. It con tains Improvement! ever all other electrical belta and sends a pleasant toothing stream of the life giving element through the system all night while you sleep. No burning or irritation. It gives weak men ntw Strength and is used by women as well as men for Nervousness, Rheumatism, Lama Back, Constipation, Kidney, Liver, Stomach Blad der Disorders, etc. Remember, not one ceat to me Dr. A. South O in ah a News . A meeting of tho South Omaha Hospital association was held yesterday afternoon for tho purpose of reading over tho arti cles of Incorporation as drafted by City Prosecutor Henry C. Murphy. Thero was somo discussion after tho reading of tho document nnd It was decided to postpone tho matter for one wnek, when the regular meeting of the association will bo held. When the Incorporation Idea Is put through tho scheme of acquiring property will bo commenced nnd tho salo of lapel buttons will bo pushed. In nddltlon to tho salo of the buttons subscriptions will be asked from tho corporations and In this way It Is hoped to obtain enough money to purchaso property upon which n hospital building suitable to tho needs of South Omaha may bo erected. So far tho sale of buttons, has been quite satisfactory, but following tho Incorporation of tho associa tion extraordinary efforts will be made to dispose of every button now on hand and In nddltlon secure voluntary subscriptions to a most worthy cause. From what can bo learned It Is Inferred that nil of tho packing houses and the Stock Yards company will contribute lib erally to tho hospltnl fund ns soon as the Institution Is Incorporated. With this aid nnd that now being received from tho peo ple of South Omaha there will ho no dif ficulty In maintaining a first-class hospital here. Clinrter Hevlnlun. Two committees, ono from tho city coun cil and tho other representing tho Commer cial club, nro now at work on n now char ter for South Omaha, though only prelim inary steps have been taken as yet. In connection with this matter Mayor Kolly said yesterday that ho considered It a good Idea for tho two committees to hold a Joint session nnd select cither thrco or flvo members to do tho work, ns a commltteo of two dozen Is too unwieldy. Hy doing this tho mayor thinks that tho work can bo pushed so as to havo the now charter rendy by tho time tho legislature convenes. The naming of the city ofilclnls ns mem bers of tho commltteo nppolntcd by tho council Is considered n good movo. For Instance, tho city trcasuror knows whero changes should be mndo tn his dopnrtment and the samo la truo of tho city clerk, tha city engineer and tho other officials nnmed on tho committee. Thu placing of two well known laboring men on tho committee gives organized labor representatives In or der that tho Interests of tho worklngmen mny bo tnken enro of. Severn! members of tho council aro now Jotting down memoranda In connection with tho changes desired nnd theso sug gestions will como beforo tho committee from tlmo to 'time. I.rhiucr's. Cnttlc Cared For. Tho destruction by Uro Saturday morning of tho dheds and barns of Lohmcr brothers, Forty-fifth and Q streets, left about 500 head of cattlo without any feed, as tho storehouses wore also burnod. As soon as Senator J. J. Hurt, the owner of the big sheep ranch at Forty-fourth and L streets, heard of tho loss ho turned ovor his grind ing mills nnd his surplus stock of feed to tho Lehmcrs and now tho herd Is being ted ns usual. It Is understood that theso cattlo will bo sent to market for the Christmas trade. Horse Thief Captured. Georgo Dodd was arrested at tho stock yr.rds yesterday afternoon whllo trying to sell a horse which had been stolen from Plattsmouth.i A description of tho animal and Dodd had been sent by long distance telephone.' to this city and when man and horso showed up at tho yards Percy Ambler, bead of tho police department at tho yards, at onco sent word to Chief Mitchell. Dodd was placed In lall and tho authorities at Plattsmouth notified. Thoro Is a reward of $60 offered for Dodd, which Ambler nnd Mitchell will divide. Imvn HccorilH Ilroken. At the stock yards yesterday all previous reccrds of receipts from Iowa wero broken by tho receipt of seventeen cars of cattlo, eighty-four cars of hogs and ono car of ehcop, making a total of 102 cars from Iowa in one day. Ono of tho Iowa shippers said that farmers In tho western portion of tho stato were beginning to realize that South Omaha wns tho best markot for llvo stock and It is oxpectod that shipments from Iowa will Increase from this tlmo on. Crook Sent to OiiiuIih. Yesterday Chief Mitchell notified the Ore aha pollco that ho was ready to turn over the' thrco crooks captured Frldny morning In a roam at tho Dollono hotel. No so rlous charges could bo preferred hero nnd us tho prisoners had been positively Identi fied by thrco Omaha liquor dealers as hold up nrtlsts tho chief decided to turn the men over In order to Insuro their getting a long term. Church Ilrnent Kntr rtalnment. An entertainment for the purposo of rais ing funds for the building of a Catholic church at Thirty-third and U streets will bo given at Franek's hall, Twentieth and S streets, Saturday night of this weok. Paul Paulus and Anton Dazaar have the matter In chargo and report that the sale of tickets la fully up to expectations. Councilman Trnlunr to Murry. On Thursday morning nt St. Agnes church Councilman Patrick J. Tralnor will bo mar ried to Miss Margaret Kelly, daughtor of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Kelly, Twenty-ninth and R stroots. After the ceremony nnd recep tion Mr. nnd Mrs. Trnlnor will leavo for a fortnight's visit In the cast. City ConfpNuod JuilKtnent. By n resolution of the city council City Prosecutor Murphy will confess Judgment In favor of J. D. Watklns & Co. for $990 forfeit $5,000.00 if this offer is DR. A. T. SANDEN. Sworn to before mo this 17th day of October, A. D. 1909. THOS. W. FOLBOM, (Seal) Notary Publlo (37). 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DruI.U-Knlin Co., fihermnn & McConnel Ilrnir Co., Mycr.-Dlllon Drnir Co., J. A. Taller A Co., Chn. II. Bcnaeicr, J. II. Schmidt, Omaha, Camp Droa, Council muff, Dillon Drue Co., South O Bin ha-All aell and rrcora meno Iluayaa. and the Broadwell-Rlch Coal company for $611. The Watklns claim represents lum ber used lu repairing sidewalks, while tho Broadwcll bill Is for cement, etc., used In the repairs to the Twenty-fourth street pavement. Channel In Holler Ordinance. Members of the council do not seem to take kindly to tho boiler Inspection or dlonnco as now drafted and a dozen or more changes have been suggested. Theso changes will probably bo mado boforo the ordinance comes up for Its Introductory reading. Providing that tho amendments nro not satisfactory an entirely new or dinance may bo drafted by Prosecutor Murphy. Union TlinnkNirlvluir Service. On Thursday forenoon all of tho Protest ant churches In South Omaha will unite tn holding union services at tho Christian church, Twenty-third and K streets. Rev. Ronwlck, pastor of the United Presbyterian church, will preach the sermon. Music will be furnished by a choir under tho di rection of W. H. Overton, secretary of the local Young Men's Christian association. Magic City flnsNlp. HepalrH are to be made to the roadway at Fortieth and F streets. The public Bchooln will close today for tho usual Thanksgiving vacation. The Lotus club will give a dancing party at Masonic hall on tho evening of Decem ber 4. George Mllo of the Armour company has gone to Chlcngo to nttend to some business matters. Live stock receipts wore good yesterday, 4,600 cattle, 13,000 hogs and 6,500 sheep bolng received. Mnyor A. R. Kelly and Joe Eczora left yesterday afternoon for Benkleman on a hunting trip. A washout at Twenty-second and Q streets Is to bo filled at once by the street commissioner. On Thursday evening the police depart ment of the city will give its usual ball at tho hall In the city hall building. On Thursday evening the Epworth league will entertain friends at the parlors of tho First Methodist Episcopal church. On Friday evening the Entro Nous club will glvo a dancing party at Odd Fellows' hall, Twenty-fourth and M streets. A meeting of tho Presbyterian Ladles' Aid society will be held at tho home of Mrs. W It. Sage, Nineteenth nnd I streets, this afternoon. not lived up to in both letter until you are satisfied with results. Note:, Ths word "Herculex" has been trade-marked Ufally y me according to act of U. 8. Concreis, and one else dare use It. Whom you tho words "Dr. Sanden' Bloetrlo HoreuUz," together with faotory number otomnod en a Bolt, you may know tha article li genuine. Wrlto for my now Illustrated dsoeriptlTO book, "Health la Nature," oont free by mall, or drop la at my ofleo for free ceasultattoa. 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