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TITF. OMAHA DAILY BEE: T1U KSDAY. NnYKMKKK . I'.mm,. NTA ' POINTERS ABOUT MESSAGE'S.:; wot k .1 h r i - it 1A.1L THE BEST NATURAL PURGATIVE WATER la Bilious Attacks and Dtworden of tha Uvtr. rk .unl the wnpiiu reii urc. lh'- roan, with nthfie. I l a.t t1 n B In the room. . j Laborer I nmmlli a-ulclne. Borne Tbino the Governor it Likely to F.r,,r m0,;ii,. a fuuhhs-ioh i i. r. Call to Attention cf Leeiileten. , s found d.n.i in a imntn i jm.i at s,v- enth H.nd M streets this mornine nod it.'' ,1 V FN EGLASSFUL A DOSE. ALFO , SPARKLING APENTA CARBONATED), ONLY. (NATURAL APENTA IN SPLITS A Refreshing and Pleisant Aperient for Moroiaf Use. Sole Expor" : THE APOLLIN ARIS CO., Ltd., London. DEMOCRATS PLAN A WAITING GAME i rrnp.xr In Takr o Pari In llflnrm j Legislation Ulna Ihr Hepal.llcnn I Mrmbrra fall to Inrr) nt Plcdaea. indications nr-- tv mratis of raiNd'u ontly discharged took his own Ml- hv acid. Tli- man w .1 i . Irnni St. i:iiz:l I ll I llo LINCOLN. Nov. 14. tSpo'"MM-K'TUiu- ; 5-7. ni"ndi'l"ns that the university lr j umvu tu on. -hall null from 1 I the big contracts let l.y tin- State Hoard j Wver; A. ft. ' i'f l'uiilii' Lands ami ltulldings be Inv t- sti ail. Snlen pita I. where lie had been :i snffet. ineumnttsm Notnlng Is known n hen. DrlrSHtrR to llraluuae 4 onlrrrnrr follow Ins Governor Mirk at the natlo hrld nt Oklah lilt": J '. GMItoh, Omaha, '.d'l Smith rfnv-t- t'. W. Thornton. .1. II uniphrev . Wood Ki'ltn. l'alls City; P.. Iv Grln !:. I. Good. Wahoo; Or. .1. n.l : .1'. ivf.i it - i. - I i-i ,i 1 ni'l. r .nt' it hs I ii'.lnii; ' I 1 1 i t . .1 p. . .Mif is.' i he ' . I l ; .ii 1 m,; .ml ii.pl.'.v ::ie. n; i';i. t he s. imiI FIJI-: MNT- lh- nil"' i t .i : i tu i .ti.ei i i . I.-. . .'. In.1 ! I Jo" and S' M ' 7 .1 r .1 1 i r..ui)j I'l.e I m i u r . t-'l' 1 ! I 11' Ml 1 1 T I u s sc. I VI oil tilled at I !"' i 'I I! ll", - I ti i't .lill a Mil . r ov .1. d ra thi i i h . il us . .; ."i nj. .': in.. ! i lh. f i .ii .) , Mi : . i.i z. i - il.ilni; t ci ii ., , Ni:i;IS.SK. t'l l Y t'"'v ' i'' 1 t ! . ... - i a (LfcSa A.e' I I M 1 1 t I" t i.i.t t.i. iL ii. .1 tli it suping ti'Hii 1 1 1 ' 1 ii i ii 1 1 1 i i . . 1 1 of ""' ! ff to raluuar 4 onlrrrn.T. M . It and K U LI..I I- i. I hp 11.4 1!.- J , . . . . , . i-'l waf M I iim riim; a n.jitl'.r -.1 if J am the diM.-B.itit. at'l-infd hv ,,. ,. .. II, w ur- I t 3 Irkry to if-prr sent N-.-htnk.i ,v a w .!.. .im.I lour rliildr- n- ll 1 tui! tlraliiHfsr imfrn m-i . t.i l.r , Wlllla-n' and frank i.i Si:i l.tk.' Citv I f ahonia City, okla . lv,.n-l.. v .';; r l " 'M i. h st. 1 .1 . I. I ..f It w;is Sun.l .1 V . . t ine A I ii I t-ii'i . ! . 1 1 . . ' k ,,i I'.. In. i 111" I. otln The Only Exclusive Cloak Shop in (he City SEtMETS 1517 Farnam St. Open Saturday Evenings Until 10:00 O'ClocK hr i-ut J Tlilrty-ixth mill; that ! Omaha; ( IihiI tin N v.. : ll I' A Mi . Inn 1 1 i i: i ll ri A l ii: in w i. th. ,h ..isi i ; i t a l i d on tii. W .an i.m il' i -lull Sin i -. In Inn lh it oi Hawing i ntntin I nr. X'.'.'ir illi .lit III" 'o:- la.ti. At r fll I WVlt will I..' Matii.n.il al SlIikv an. I I i it ii n will I..' I., i i ki- rli- n: i In- PLAN TO klLL LIBOR BUREAU Movement to Aboliih Deprtmit Arouses Oppoeitien ii Omiha. RALLY AT THE OW.N LOVEJOY MEETING 'riilr lalrrlrd In I'rolfft ina. I'blld I nnnr Inalitntlon A 111 l ight to I'rrnrtii Labor lomiiila- Ion at l.lui-oln. Atiui.vd l.y ipporin that an -ffurt ili i inad nt i no roininm fcCSHion ol lh lrylslu Hiic u ahnlish tin- othi-e of lahor i-oinmis- lotK'f. Omaha p-ojilu inl or-it ..a In the i uf iri niriit i.r I lie child luhor lawn, will mak" a i-pcdal rally nut of the met -ting Thursday nlKht which will ho addressed liy Uiirn Lovcjoy. field seerptary of the National Child Luhor ciuiiiiiitt.f. l'nuual flfoits arc bring made to set tho business moil out at tho meeting ami the niomlier- Ifct of thu h Kl.Hliiture will b" guestM at a luncheon to be given for Mr. Love-Joy at the Com.nerclal club rooms at noon Thurs day. Those who are intercMcil in juvenllo work declare thp effort to abolish the nfllce ol' labor commiPMoiic r is a dlit-ct blow nt the child lal.r law and Is Intended to cripple the enforei ttienl nf t tie law. The department, they nay, has been of (treat as'lstance in enfoielnR this law mid the i otMpulsot y ediK.ition law in Omaha. TIkv .letlaic that while nihoi states ure mitU lnT inot f strhiKont c I'uupulsot y edueallon and child labor laws, this t-rTor;. if II u -. ee.ls. would be r s'op backward lor N brHjCca An (Von will be mad" in th i' B-i-datur" to s. i;ure itiofe stringent laws th aubjert of child la' eilurit i..;i. Th" .ii"si i v 1 1 "i i, -ad ably will In dise iss d ; a t t i;e 1 ii :ch- mi a i:.l luff, to will, h lla' pni.li Taft upon lil arrival on the Ifland and prrformed mot of the work of dlparnilns ths rebel rnddiers. He In took poeMon of the -iban treasury and counted the oh an turned It over to the Intervening o;-ftclJ. tlgatcd, that the mananemetit of the State f. Neal. rem; A. M. Munn. Nebraska Clt university t InveMinated Willi a view to ! O. V. J'. Stout. Lincoln; 1'. A Cai ieion. putting this institution on a more busine- j Ti knmiih ; A. Pobann. Lincoln like basl.; suggestinns regaidltic tie car- rylnsi out of the pledge In the republican , llnrllnaton at North rintle. Stat.- platforms- these are eoxe of the i NORTH PLATTE. Neb., Nov 11-iSp -thltis which C.overnor Mickey Is con- 'eial.V-K. M. Writervclt. who has been in itn- em. ii I "I I a in.- -i ad il'lM.iii b rn ln iN. I., iin I . MlK.'.sl i. Ml i.i tr.nhv. it W hel l. f i I.i -l Mi " W III be p nn n - AAIIIIAII hAIYIIVi tnb UUI rvn UUUNUIL Uussed. n.. doubt. f c,o ernor .Micnej- templiitliiK for his biennial mesau" to the next b Rlsl.mire. When asked iotjirdinn his ii-ciimnie'idathins, tJmetnor Mi. k. y said; "No i mo will know until the mes'-iy is read to the legislature." In previous con versa i iotis. however, th" hl f executive has expressed hlnis-It on today. I he I the above matters and they will be dis- ' J 'u' UtiBton tow.i tor a few diys tisiastinir in. seeurlni; ttBhi-of-w.iy for the Huvllncton railroad, rcluiin d to Lincoln Sunday, bavini; his as slsiant, Mr. Il.ikir. here to make mn th' tl'tds and to Issue tlie drafts for the (wen ty-throe tracts of laud purchased. Tin. transfers ol these tracts wen rompl.ted iheds running direct to tin ..oinpan v. . L. Lldei . Hit l'.IW I'Kli i: I-"!- lh. ea t .- Kt I a l i n rin o Mi'Mle.l illvoi.c SUM . 1'. ;. . Mi. iv;is p, i .1 : two '. Its a Co. ;i 11.1 i I r. in.ii i I. .1 inii h. r H a r a w-i. a 'id i on la- ki i.iiTids i f . 1 1; AKalll sin Ii.eatii" til. ' tltll.l I 'In-. uanH n ). articul.it lv at ",5 11.1 l"liee til" ' tvl Is n.n 'ii.'nn Ml t main Mi o.' ll. a . L 1 io : ti nine in -i cit ha-- ii I " 1 1 1 . ; 1 1 On re.- 1 1 " ' npl wa lit. - cpa r 1 1 loll . i . . ' - n ' 1 ' ' was ijr.cn di mi Itv and n.'ii 1 1 . 1 l' w .(.- ..I M i l inrtn tirt.i an effort In his niessae. When wjs seiing his tirst was made ml now Me- is in ll. ask 1I1K f- 'I a l-ca I s. pa NORTH ll.Alli: N noon tli.- la-xinpoii and bull teams1 will rl.iv on .Mo!" than tin if.ii.il 111 the eom'litf amc b. 'turn in MM h; ntitiilx-r of bill be Introduced time tne governor sue.i a ret cuntiM inlatimi. but tlu oush the appeals of Chancellor Andrews Htid otheis or an! coinpulsot y i! l.'Kisl.iiioii i.rnb t s nim lenutli both 1 the I'.iMht llleet 1s invit.d. It will be hell at the ball. .iDdse S i tlieelilig on the Hon iiHV i T by the ba,i.--la I i e coiiraittee nf th Soleix-o club, i.nd piemli. rs of t he tore and a number of others inter j'oiulilnn Coi;.t;e n Law on will also address (he ice 1 lor volunteer proba " Itim-hcon will he Klveti Social In .ho nil work w iil be tin ni-en's onthreat Imnrovement lob Mem- hrri Ar. on the War Tath. At the regul.i" senil-niont lily tueeiinu of the Southwest Improvement club Wearier day evening at Tw entv-fourth and Iav"ti wotth streets the inemliers extiressed tliem selvta wfh ttrem vigor on whit w-ii i ptly termed tne pusillanimous ami i.-iiuuii jlIy dvcl!neu , :lct Thl, v,.Hr th eniiduct of the city official relative to I Kr.u)il HP!..smrn, n, , prt ,,',, Urgrr the K1a,lliiK ..r Twenty-fourth street Ironi j ,t).1M wa, thpn 1(,rp ,s ,jtt. (lll). tl. Ler'.venworth to Vinton Wree'. ; governor will at least call the at t -til inn Leery member hud his hammer mil aim w.u only too anxious to exhibit his ski!! with the Instrument and idiarns ni.d t'ounterchaiges tilled the atmospller It was aaserled .vlth considrable how r,f hoiil that the contractor had fail -J to ful fill his contract with the city for th leaving of the street and crosswalks. One m.n l.e.1 sii.d that In some places the shlewslk we 3 three feel In width where the is'KUla ti um rciiuire ii width of six fe-l, and in otn r placrs. where Hie walk wnu the full width, such a bungling Job had been done that the bricks were louse .Lid the walk w..- worse than none at all. Al'te: discussing the )Uestun pro and c oi f- r a considerable period it was de- iVil ;1 to appoint a committee t wiit upon tl. c il'v engineer and to obtain nil ir. leriiiation regarding the cuihiiiiX and diter m th u paving which could '.e ohtnr.i.vl a',d repori what action, if any. the city itig.t'.er icti-.nied to take n;arJitn; the damages lo the widewnlks of the abutting pii)ev. S'e:;il members efpMS-'erJ them sob. i s hi favor of hiritiK an a 'oi tH .- p.iiil takilit; 'lecessary legal action to jr rr the r- -ii-ii, 1 1 in-tit of lh" sj.irw-il'i al th x-t"-i s-r id the city. Mr. ..ins- it. Mr. Se!')i!el ami Mr. Hunrnian were th c i:i mtitee appointed to int"rvlc'.' tin e ty ,-n-klila i I . I In ciiestion ol' linishln Hie layus, of P.,,..., nil n"ii ... o., -tnpir tr."n la a en w nri u 10 i-opp,". t-i -.iv i give, i-i.iisi.ler.itii ii. An or i c.jp " ' .vast i I two years i!:o directi i; Hi'.' lay- i agent here for the Hurli tions to purchase (he I in :-t si in the oi; noedi bglslntors to act him to introduc- a hill i hut If these tracts ennn to hold down the university levy, owing to reasonable figure within ll.o t.w.t.L.t.. aau..uu..,c.t.' t.. ,oi.nt..li a PallV' WMll lirnbablv hccilli Ii nm:i llni the forty-day limit had expired, only upon I proceedings. The total so far expended Us ; ,v','' 1 ',f Vl'.is 'olin'y' reoomniendalioii of the executive could the "'r .". in mo rase ot tne t litlstian i cured employment It was sul.l at that inmcii. imiu-ii is mi one oi ine jots ii"- onteinplated making I "Ireil. the company has asked the trustees to select a suitable lot. and the company will buy it and move Hi., church thereto Some of the property owners ate holding their real estate too high, and without doubt condemnation proceedings will be commenced against them, si r. Hak. r i -p-cts to leave town toniftlit to finish up a few deals in tho eastern pall of the state, and he will then return and begin buying the right-of-way between the oast line of Lincoln county and North Plalie. i 1 1 iVl I'lld.n North l'lati the ... al gr int. r- ' is - in Mil,, of the rixal for several m.l- , .1 ' 1 '" i between the two teams for several M'H ington. has Instriie- ' p.(st. and th- f in t In t la.-t that I. xlngioii ff other tw.ntv -three .has a stiongoi t.-ini this season than nsii .1. t.J , ,h ; I the Is'earnev teM,m .let. at".l this yat by I d b the emi panv. I Niiri 1,..iU, ,( 1V. ,..,, ,. ,,r,,,tc,i .v f nit be bought at a , rfXMgi,ii and the r".-'ir''i" nines imli- J ten davs the com- .oate that Hie two teams will hi veiy . venly Ij -? l.u'1,1 til li, ue. W A S I l Nl iTl 'N. Nov. II --Major Kugene rnl.i. w ho !ius been In Cub i-inee she 1m glni.hi ol" Hie re -iTit revolution, has ro tuned Washltigtcn end taken up IiI.j tint lo." as assistant to the military secretary. Mm Jo- I.add went to Cuba on private busi n."f to look ai'tor some isiate. but was promptly called into service by P"-r.-tary I inn oi the walks in iiuestioe., br.l u ported that property owners wlih .n dan .' ol pull with the tiowets Ini lo ii'S. filed lo lay the wals as -i:tvd of the legislature to the niattet Driniicratlr l.ettiala tl e I'lana. It Is reported on good authority that Un democratic members of the next legislature will keep their hands off of legislation and allow the republicans to catty out their platform without hindrance or without help. One who is prominent in the affairs j of the late defeated party said he Is'Iieveil I there would be a lot of republicans who would refuse to vole according to the plat form of the republican party and that the onlj- way needed laws could ! enacted would he b- the union of good republicans with the good democrats. He said it would he another case like the president calling democrats to his aid to get legislation through the seiiale. "I shall advise all democratic members of the legislature to keep their hands off rtf th.. t...ftol.ll..j... t.....n... r-t. l.-Alt'ti.!... " I'-""- i-. coounts lie said. "ir the republicans lind thej- cannot use their ntnjnrlly to get the legis- j lation den anded by the people, then I am i in favor of the denoeraU; forcing the re- i publicans lo suppot t democratic reform measures and thus getting the credit for the laws outs. Ives. I feel sitislied the republicans alone cannot carrv' out the program. They will be forced to support measures introduced by democrats." Brian Select a HiduI). Treasurer-elect nr.d Mrs. l'.rian bft lor home in Albion this cftemoon and will return next week and select a house preparatory to moving to Lincoln. Mi. Brian has written to a man out in the ma t. hod ill 1' rnln v s name .1 I ; It i s. .11 w cut to las; .-pring ami se ll,, sn.re oi i:. c. .Maro.l ll'.H. wlnlo be has since been em- ployed lie soon formed the a. ..ll.lllll.lla , of a (i. rnian girl named Chris. . na M. y i s. , w'.ih whom be kept ...rnianv. ami tln'i- Wet" to have 1 11 in 1 1 rn d la-t Satuiiliv i ..ml . Nt tisiV" pi i par. 1 1 ions had be. n mad" lor a big wedding. A" '"-I tunc t"" ; y.niiic nam departed ami his w In i e 1 1. on ; s tar. unknown, conseqien: ; v Hie weddinn ! has been indetinitely postponed. CIIANI" lSLANli-tieorge Snyder, a me COikT SALE ONE DAY ONLY Thursday, .ov. 15, 8 A.M. n We have purchased a manufacturer's line of Fur Coats at a great discount, and we will offer them Thursday to the public at less than they can be manufactured for. We have only a few of each kind, so you will have TO CALL EARLY TO SECURE ONE. Sable Coney Box Fur Coats, worth $30.00 14. OS Sable Coney Blouse Fur Coats, worth $35.00. . . .$17.98 Sable Coney Box Fur Coats, worth $40.00 $19.98 Sable Coney Blouse Fur Coats, worth $45.00. . .$22.98 Near Seal Coats, worth $45 $25.00 One Otter Coat, worth $150.00 $100.00 One Krimmer Coat, worth $85.00 $57.50 Two Siberian Squirrel Blouses, worth $100.00. .$G5.00 Sale Starts Tomorrow, Thursday, at 8:00 a. m. her of walked ihlrd-s' ! ilow- lie the 1'nloii radllc budge gang in his sle. p and ri ll out ol i irv window'. l'ot 1 1 it in i I the win selected in the bunding h Laborers Mobbed l.y Companion. ; LKATRK'K. Neb.. Nov. 14.-(Speclal Teh i gram.) James Sherra and Archie (itavos. Lnlon 1'acillc laborers who arrived In the I n v i city last night from Omaha and took up I quarters nt the Butler hotel in company ! with James (.'loss, were robbed Inst nigh; of J7U in cash. When they awoke this j morning they found that Cross had tobb.il them and fscaprd through a window. Tne men have been woikng near Llkhorn j Neb., and while in Oinaha drew their I Wages, 1 led was ovr Hi" roof ol another bnlldmg and the tall was one ol onlv four ' f""', whereas the net window south would have given loni a lull ol three times the dis- ' taiiee. lie broke an arm. but sustained ho other in.iiuics. lb has f re.iietil ly engaged in these somnambulistic performani es. but before with serious results. r:u xn isi.a XI The or.h r for the olos- llo: of th. saloons nt 1'.' n'l lm k "very night and lo keep them closed until o'clock 1 the nexi inoinlng is being strlelly enforced. .Most of th" saloon keepers w Iconic me ord.r. a minority of them only having catered to an all night trade, it has been Hie custom of :i,..st of them to remain open -is long as trad" lasted, one ot these, however, was not particular enough in mit i.v n . Fredrick Berger Ik Co. Cloaks, Suits. Furs, Skirts and Waists. 1517 Farnam St. huh. tkawiJini; l....-i.,.T . ... .!...- i.nH W.is III lhey tell in with Cross, who staled sled and lined V, and .osts I h" oiiv ; Ik was looking for work, j to have been luyjng for i but Ueko ho npMar At lasi he had not been a ppreln n.l" by the ofliiers. who believe b,. will 1, turn to Omaha In a few days. f.eta even Ool of lOlghl. HKAVKR CITV. Neb.. Nov. It. -(Special Telegram.) Th" official returns of the Twenty-ninth senatorial district were can 'nssed here today. A. Wilsey, repuhllctn, received 4.K21 and I A. Sheridan, fuslonlst. :!.71. WTlst v c.irrle.1 seven of the eight counties. Sheridan receiving a majority of llfteen in Gosper county. ( red Mora Take Hardware M,.k. HUATltlCK. Neb.. Nov. H.-iSp. clal Tel. gram.) The hardware store of l'ritz Ke.- i iver L'Hi were with an actual n- deputy '""o ' creditors, who me in charg" I BOYS TAKEN OUT OF DISTRICT 'I wo touiigatera Koautl In il Stand ami ( llellverluB Meaanae lo I iider World. I of the stock. i di.-btcdnt ss is .' n.lll t.. ill his ! "ff tl0 clHi,"H l tliM- oreditors. Fodrea i rroliaiioii ttfflci-r B"ilisten and Assistant I'arker liiaue a th senf Into the so-called red light district Wednesday afternoon and found Mike Kishklsh. a l;i-year-old boy. and his jounger brothel working in a coal stand ill the heart of the worst part of the district. Mike, who has been in Juvenile emu t several times, was taken betore Judg state offering him the nlace of treasurer but he doe nnt .vtu.nl .1 ri.nlv I Ul UH' "10-K. i lie amount of present lll- I'lc 1 . ... , . . . 1 dobtcdness Ik nbi.itt ... 1 .1 iiniii nut wi'pii. ,-s. rourra, wno lias neon . ... ""o m.- more head bookkeeper In tho treasurers office . " ren view of pnyln, for v rul years, will be rctaiutd ..1.1 ,, M.. U..l.. -I t.. are old Hoone county friends and allies, t vevt. .j!,! "f, ' ra''"- niiu o.-ioio i.-.ivuig 1110 ony mis uiiernooni iyons and vlcliiil.v nitd the in vv treasurer said he expected to re-; recorded. lain Mr. Fodreu. ', "'ATHICK Announeeiio lit was mad, IM.uy Labcock is no, a candidate for . Ibe' ri Zy ' for uMic;;;:::,,;'1 ,' V reapintnieiit. but will go Into b isiness I c"i:ber 1. in i.ii-.i.iuii w iieu ins term expires. Mr. ! it..viiui r,-.v ugiii snow. 1 1.. 10 si .a about st. T. lay in two iiichos Ha boot k has not yet decided what he will do. front In Inspecting; 1)11. State Oil Inspector Church put in the I treasury today $1.1:11. 3x. the net receipts of Ji.s office for October. The total receipts --t It tl 1 vestt Will b, b.-n. - Socura our prloea before you buy. MT aall reliable FUWITTJRE and CAKPIT3 at Juat one-half tba price i tbay charge at Installment Btorea. KM ll Sanitary Couch H nC I all steel, just like .l-HO the cot wiww S Parlor Stand. fTfl a i polished oak. like 53 II 11 B CD! I "-Si- it J j 'A . - - j - I T v - C '- - . a I j'f -;l 111 I. I il . . 5 H I $25 i Sutlon and his brother was sent home with aiiiouuie.j u, ami tne expenses or I the deputies and office ainouned to Jl.li;.4L', land it was only a medium month for oil, Instructions to stay away. George Kish klsh. father of the boys, runs a retail coal establishment with the inmatea of the resorts as his principal customers. He used 'he boys to deliver the coal. Mike declared-he did not want to work down there, but his father forced him to. He waa re leaaed on a promise he would slay away and go to school. A messenger boy under IS years of age was also found delivering a message In the district. He waa ordered out and th" company notified it would, be prosecuted If It tierslsted in aendlng boys Into that part of town. Openloa; of the 'Zoo." Al G. Barnes' "Zoo" will open at 11 o'clock tomorrow forenoon, and performances will be given hourly after 1:30 p. in. Two road showa have been consolidated to form I hi Omaha "Zoo." There are many Hons and other wild beasts and very many more ponies, dogs, monkeys and goats, all highly : trained and presenting a highly meritorious performance. The building, Uf7 Douglas I etreet. has been entirely refitted for "oo" purpoeee. The big steel arena Is on the second floor. anyhow. Allien t.eta Ilia jKulnrj, tne piaie oarri or Finnic Ltands nn: Buildings this afternoon allowed Dr. Alden. former supu intendent of the Norfolk asylum. Ji;:3 salary from the time he was requested to resign by the governor until ho actually got out of th- institution. Superintendent Young, who was In his place, . the season, visited thl Farmers say the niolstur. llclu I to winter wheal. LOl-ISVILI-K-Thc funo,;,! (Jf Aligns, Wendt took plan; at the German el.un h at i li. m. today. Mr. Wendt was ,,t tli-. old settlers of this county. OSC KOLA Because r two eas s of ; diphtheria in town, and the pupils u; th" fourth room having in-eu exposed tbe school board has deemed It advu-a'tili lo dismiss for three weeks. SCtllYLKR-Rural iailiniiiistr.iiit.il evidently means to sill it I "HI -r". tin- ruling and to make it p.-r-I in. incut. tilt AN 1 ISI.ANi'-A strong lodge of Hi" Knights ol I'olumbus was ..ruan zed in this .-iiv Simiinv Willi John F. Matthews as grand kn giii: John o Hara. deputy grand : knight: Lev. W. Wolf, chaplain. .Ins. pn r. j Mule n. cl.anet lint: I I .rue. nnancial s.-c ' relat"-; F. ' learv. lecord.-r: Thomas O'l.ior i iiiaii. warden: Joseph Soiidermati. treasurer; ; J. I.. I'l'.irv. advocate; Kdward Costello. I Inside g'C'rd; -Vuciisi r.aumauu. o.nsnl. ' g'liard: IL !. oKnae. M I.. Io!a:. and ' M. M. Kliuge. tiusii-os. lion. C. .1 Smyth lot oinaha presided as toast mast or at a I bampiot held ill the evening present and inc lodge siaiis membership ol fifty -rive. liter lleiid Man's Shoes. WASHINGTON. Nov. 11 Several proini- neiii Gnat' mala us are eaiiuiuaies lor tut ' otliee mad" vacant l.y Hit death of Senor I Jorge Miiiioz. the minister from that repub ' lie to Hi Fulled States. Antonio Bair. s ! and Jan Barri. s are among the candidates. ' honor Bat res lias had long experience in the diplomatic set vice and has an extended ae-liuai.-.tatiee In Wasliiiigiou 11" S' rved hi. coiHdrv as minium t" Washington s.-veial times withii. the lasi twenty years, is a lawym ami is an in live noennpl sh. d linguist. II" lived ninny years in Furop. II repf. s.-nled his government al Hie re el nt I'in-Aiiieiic.iii ct.ngre.-H at I!io J.m.ilo. Scr.oi Barrios is the iioiiistm of f.irtigii al' faim i:. Guat.-iimla ami has had an active service jf ' '-tpia. mm Mag SOLID SILVER THIMBLE FREE l'or tin- balaiicp of tliis week will a siolirl Sterling Silver Thiinlilf iree Ui fvory prrsun hrloging in their Jpw-lry- Watch r t'lork Cop tirs or tluiso in:ilvingT n imrchase. No advaucp rnadi- in prlcps. hi m Best plated pin tongs 18c B. st t'hit' d .i.'lat.s and i '.a .cliesou pins 15c Best plated scarf pin tongs.. 85c Soldering rings 2Eo to 35c Sizing Itinsrs smallet , C5c to ?5c Sizing rings larger . . 35c to V5c Sets in rings 85c and up Soldering spectacles. 38c and 35c Cleaning ordinary watt lies 91.50 Main Spring, wai ranted ... .91-50 Cleaning alarm t lock 50c Cleaning y day striking clock. $1.35 Cleaning French striking clock, HMD Other ri'pnirs as low as couMstptil with pood material ami workman ship. No oih' person will roceive num.' than one t Ulmblf, as our main object is to set tlie greatest pumber of persons to call, :iud inspect our Jiolidav stock, which is now complete and larger th;tn ever. 181 mm IT. B Kepnlr charges on low priced articles must be paid la advance. route No out Schuyler will be established abo'ut January , 1. The new route Is atioui a twenty-seven FORECAST 0FTHE WEATHER l'artly Cloasly la Nebraska Today, fair Tomorrow Part Inariy In Iowa. WASHINGTON. Nov. 14.-KorecHst of the weather for Thursday and Friday: For Nebraska and Kansas Partly cloudy Thursday; Friday fair. For Iowa and Mlsouri Fartly cloudv Thursday and Friday. For South Dakota Partly cloudy Tkurs- iinie trrp uriti will run east ot Schuyler r..viniiiniiiiiii jor carriers will be bad snort. BEATRII K The work of installing tin heating plant in the Mary Young Men s Christian association building was com pleted yesterday. The plant cost nearlv :i.mi and is oue of the best in the etai.- ppoimeu i si.'lil vu,K-A petition s heinir i-b-en. , (lied a waiver to the salary. tat' d among the citizens of Schuyler ask- ,. , . . , , . : mg ine cny council to consider the matter Pre,.arlu for Letal.ore t requiring proper fire escapes nn tC halls The board relocated a number of the and opera houses. It is being liberally: offices to make room for the legislative "Kned. comnilttees. as follows: The state vctcti- . 7lKpMO?Tr'J h ,.uow '" ,,r d"". fl- narlan moves to the office of the treasurer; hMnVa'fher'XV'wwk: Tho'Tru ' food commissioner to retain one room on In this oountj- Is above the average. I the third floor; game warden and the trnv- l'ers are In demand and are getting mj ... ' " . ... to J cents per bushel. i ellng llbrarj' to the offlc-.' of the secretary '. viiwrir m itto rt- o o r, , 1 . . . . .... ' i Mmlll I'LArTK Dr. S. S. Bucktier, one of state; charity board to the office of the , nf the pioneer settlers of W allace, tiled governor; railway commission will be ! on Thursday morning from i complication ' located permanently In the office of the I .fl'- t',1"!1'', 1 an" w held Friday! . . ' " , afternoon. Tlie deceased was well known ' secretary of state. Secretary of State ! ln ,hr. BO,,th part of the county. Galusha was authorized to secure bids on ' tM.'HFYLEK The faim of Jos ph lvtm, repairing the legislative halls and for paper- nv" nille northeast of this city, a .luarur- tng the house of repr.eentatlve. room. ; ZT? X'ZZ ZU'T . Mart Howe After A.knilh'a Job. : at lb per acre, being the highest price i Marl Howe, so it Is reported, is an appli- ! f'"''1 tur nny t'olfax county land. i cant for the position o, commander of the JJ Vili:. ! Grand Island Soldiers' home. This post- I sight of one eye yesterday. In uriv ing Hon Is now held by Superintendent Aekwith his pet goat he fell on a sharp stick, j of Omaha. Mr. Askwlth was appointed to WJ, "1!!' 7X" '"1 ! .. - i . i,."i"b Hankers Talk of Tut, W ASHINGTON. Nov. II. The iin'siioii ol' what amount of lux shall be imposed on '.he proposed emergency eurre'irj- issue oc cupied tlie attintion id the joint commit tees nf the Ani'iicaii Banking association and the N't w York Chamber of Cnniraei ee today. .yj u,m o3T in i arlllCa.. aa J 1. Drunkenness, Opinm, Morphine, Cocaine and other drug' addictions are diseased conditions. C Therefore, sclent iti- medical treat ment Is necessar.v. 3. In case of sickness, none but the best shouhi be accepted. t. Our treatment Is known the world over, and has proved i'.s merits in over ;;;.ii,0(iO cases. 6. We give value received, and that is the reason w e are at I h" head in our specialty. fi. The or 1- Keoley Institute In the state of NoluaskH is locat.;d in Omaha, Correspondence confidential. day; Friday rain or snow. Local Record. this place by Governor Mickey about three years ago. Repeal of Wolf Boaaty I r.rd. Deputy Auditor Cook 1 In favor of re : pealing the law which provides a bountv I for wolf sralps. The Inst legislature ap ' proprijtod llj.timi for this purpose and this' has I wo 1 1 used and there are now on file i hi the auditor' . office claims uniounting to $.1,.'(i. A letter was received by the deputy Steel Range, warranted perfect bakers Easy Payments Ol CASK, AS TOO XJXB. Omaha Furniture and Carpet Go. OFK1CK OF THE WBATIILP. Ml'KKAC .money as a woll k' a j ii .- , ,wiv. ii. oim-iui rfcnru oi tem perature anil pr-cltltatlon, c'impared wltli the corresponding day of the last three years: 1!;. 1J0C. 1S04. llKXi. Maximum tempi future .. 4M nil D' 4S Minluiuin teinperaiure ... '.'! ;I7 Wl ;tj I Mean temperature M 44 41 U 1'roclpltalion ui .on .no .On Teinnerature and nrecimiation deoartuns from the normnl at Omaha since March 1. iii j comparison with tr last Iwo ytara: rii-ii.al leoirtet-tiliii-i. . V. i Kxcess for Hie day 3 emploved as cook rushed Into the lounging r. v. .-nil r iti.ir.ii 1...... Normal preirltaUon m inch Deficiency for the nay ,o2 Inch Precipitation since March 1 24 7.1 Inches 1 lelicleiicy for cor. period, 1IJ... 3 99 Inc hes auditor this moniing asking if the- next legislature would appropriate anv more bounty. One man sent in voucher and explained that he was out hunting with a parly which killed eight wolves. The hunter, however, did not send In the scalps and so he thought In- would, and get the money himself. His claim will not even go before the legislature. Draukru lnn Cauaea Scare. Great excitement was caused at the Y. w . t. a. rooms last nigni w hen a woman 1209-1 1-13 FARNAM STREET. i; tin Dclleieney for for. period, l'.'l.i Dedclency for cor. period. P.M.. Keporla from Stations at Station and Siate Ten, p. ot Weather at 7 n. m. Bismarck, clear i 'h. yetitif, partly cloudy... Ctiiiago. clear l'hvejiport. cloudy Tnver, clear Havre, clear Helena, ruining IL.r,Ti. r'ear Kaisas Cltv. cloudy North lla'ie. cloudy t'liaaha. cloudv H.pld I'liy. i - loud j" SI. I Minis, cloud e f. I '.nil. rloudy Salt l-k City, part t l dy Valentine, clcudy T indi -a-. s 1. A J ."4 Inches . 4.51 inches T 1. M. Max. Kaiu Temp. fall. .14 4 .laj 4 oii .0u 4u .no Jb .Ul Al t4 ill 41 T 4 is T :t it, 41' no ... 44 4" T 4:-! 4ti CO 44 .14 M T v t h! t: .ie 44 4N ..: ii ru'iui at tne association building, screaming loudly mat a man was atl.r her wit li a hatchet. Men attracted by the screams rushed Into tlie place and upon inyestigi. tion It was found a workman, a little worse for llipjor. had playfully threatened' to cut the woman's head off with a hatchet, and he laid come at her la a threatening man ner. The excitement coled him off and after profuse apologies on his part he went trace of prei lpll.ttinn. Kl.tJH. U-.el r'orecalr. AN' OLl ami WKLL-TKIKI RKMCDY. FOR fiVKR SIXTY VP A Kjj KXB. WimiOWl BOOTSraTO ITBVf has been nsm mr ov-ei n. t i Attr, . MILLIONS of MoTHKHS I or iht-tr t'HIL DRKN WHII.i; TKKTHING. WITH PER FECT SCO KSiv IT SiHITHFS Ihe CHILD SOFTF.NF tho lil'MS. ALLAYS all PAIN CFRtS WIND COI.IC and Is the bt st remedv for DIARRHOKA. Sold bv Drug gists in every part of the worl.l. Be sure ar.d ask for .MKS. V1SI,4'S S(M)TIIIi SIKH tho bail. KFHTlt Little Ftltz Sfhweizer. oldest ton of Philip echweizer ot this city, sw lowed a small tin wnistie last night will almost ratal results. a physician suc ceeded n removing tho whistle and the lit He fellow is none tho worse for Ids expt- i rlence. j Kl'lM'Vl.Kn-Stock shipments for the last week from Schuyler are an follows: Three carloads of hogs and two carloads of ' catUe to South Omaha, one carload of i horper to St Louis and twelve carload of cattle wt-r" shipped in by Wells-Hord com-pitnj- for winter folding. GRAND 1SLAND-J. F. Wallace was yrsierday afternoon arraigned In the count v court on the charge of manslaughter as u result to his shooting W. w. Hillis in l)iit-li billiard hall on Friday nlglil. The bearing was continueil until Thuisduy and Wallace was put under u bond of .,,). LYONS Harvey Banta of this city and Miss Anna Mundorf of Herman, Nab., weie united In marriage at Sioux City, la., Tuesday morning. Judge Ferris per forming; the it rcniouy. Tin- newly mar 1 ted couple departed at once tor Winne bago, where the gloom has entered in busi ness. BF.ATRICK Won! was reieiv.d hem yestodjy from Topcka, Kan., anii'iiim-lm; the death of Otho Whitney, the young sen of Mr. and Mrs 1 1. I.. Whitney, tormer I leaf i Ice residents. Tint remains will 1,, Interred here Thursday. Dec-ased was j-ears of ago and death was one to pen. tonltis. Al'BFRN The fit at snovv of the season struck Ibis place luesday. v It cuninit nct-d ' snowing about 1' o'clock In ihe afternoon and continued until v in the evening. There -was about three inches. Tlie weal her was ' not cold, coneeeiuently the storm did Utile! damage. It melted very fast Wnlm-sdi y . and la nearly all gone. fcl'STIS Old settlers In this I, -billy as-I srt this years torn irop Is the largest In. years. orr.? neioa are running troni fr'y to ninety bushels per acre and the low. .( i not under twenty bushels per acre Wimi coin selling at J7 tents lh" farmer Is h ifjiv. Winter wheal Is In exit lb nt c tniiitio,,. , , a large yield is expected. NoRTH PLATTK The three blo.iiioi.iid. at tli Jail were given a thoro.igii i ri -t I Si.nilHV. a f. lore-l u.an In town aciing a ' .he Ijs'uv. 1'hv aiiimala luuk ila.j Total IVcalth of ution. WASHINGTON. Nov. 14 The total wealth of the coi.ntry ln 1a"4 was 51iVM -' tir..un. according to figures is sated b- the I censi's bureau today. In lffKi the total .wealth, wa.s S,T."Kl.l!i7; ln l!t. VA.82S.. ::iV'i. A Skin c? Eeauty is a ;oy rorever, 1 lR. T. Felix Gouraud's Oriental LJr Cream or Magical Beautlfler. Ttennf.. Ttn, flniplet t rrt-ale l"tll V.lciirs , ana skid ii.mra ana . vfi-y tieu,l.b )on biMilV, ami tt fir tt. ipttien. II h iio..,l ttje tru. t.f " Tir. ar h .'i lnrir.lf. vt t.i- rit lobe surrtt i. i r f.'i -it ioa..u A :tept cuct.'.llil'r (.It of .a.ll-f i ia.e. Pr. i,. A Sore taid to I !.ly ef tr. ha lt I n i a p..' pi t ' At T I l.-.al HlJ XlfV t l.ett- I rec.-mn in' nui-nittl'a r roam' at tVe t-t hirn-.f .1 ' I a I I'll .kin nr.-l Hrauo: .." fr Mi 1 1 al. urticice. ar.i 1 nT Uuods 1. :.t 10 thu L'..tiu Si J Cutla anil Europe FK5.T.H0PKIS3, Pr: 3 Grrai J:hn S;r:ti. Kewtoai . . . r ii'-" r . - - j cwm. iu Stop Wkipping Your Nerves A horse will po further on oats than a I whip and live longer, too. Just so with ! your nerves. If vou are driving them with stimulants btop it, FEED TIlL'M TADC MAHK SINEW-TOME NERVE tic MUSCLE TONIC It will fill your vein.? with rich, red blood; mnke you tat and aid digestion; make solid flesh hJl strenhen your nerves and mudcle.'i. 20 Days' Guaranteed Treatment $1.00 Send for a sais'e a-ia Ut ni 1rU yvu all about it E. T. RICTTARDS Station L Iox O. Chicago KEELEY INSTITUTE, Omah?, Neb. Cor. 25th end Cass Streets. Take Barney street oar from either tUpafc, FINE ORIENTAL RUGS We have just received two bales of Oriental Rugs from the custom house, they being direct from Persia. Our prices are reasonable and the rugs absolutely guaranteed. Cora and see them. J. I. Taminosian CEL Co.. 216 McCague Block. Omaha, Neb. A BEE W ant Ad Will rent that vacant house, fill those vacant rooms or secure board . ers on short notice at a very small cost. Telephone Douglas 238 DEC OFFICII 17TH AND FARNAM STS. i CURE S7 TuaSPJ FOR u u ALL DISEASES AM) AILMUNTS OF MEN Write l . and We Will L plain I.vi i-j tbin About Vour Cuiiditiou. By tlie Old Reliable Dr. Searles & Searles LAWN CI. METE BT AITCHCm PENCE COMPANT, 307 M or til 17lil tit., Omaha. 1 tiahlished in Omaha for '.' S years. The many thou- ands of cases cured Ly us nialies ua the most e e;Unod Spe.:ialist tn the West, in all disc.teos an. ;liiK-tits of men. W e kno.v uM wh.r w ul cure uU and t uie nuiclily. We Cure You. Then You Pay Us Our Fee We intUe no ints!edlr.g or tul.se statements, or ofar ou cheap, worthleas tr. Jtiiient Om r i-utation and i am an- loo tavoraU.iv known, rseiy . so we treat ui: rc.iuta.ion Is at stake. Vour i..-.u:V :i' aad happu i.-.-s is too sfriou.i a mailer to place 1.1 H.e lundn uf a NAJIKI.K-iS liiiciult. H-.si ,1,., lore of ahditv u Ih.-ir i,H'.V N AML IN 1 HI ll; I'd -INL.-S. We tan efiect for everyono a lile-ioiig I THK. rain ultat .0:;. Write for l'or l.. .me I re it recti;.. Cvan call'il.R . m sjyu.pioiu Liana Ci. Searles I Series. 119 S. 14th, Cor. 1 4th & Courj.Sts.. Omaha, Kci