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THE OMATA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1900 X S (NN was bought; Adelph Krauz, a cabinet- | Wednesday evening at the home of the the dynamite; Perry Perkins of Des Moines, | Miss Joacpnine Jennings cntertained st T | who testified that he sold dynamite to > epatd enterianed &t Gared Dire | Hoot, W. 8. Willams of the United States t 4 otor Bage Bays It Will Fxcesd Thm‘,“ ess office, Chicago, who testified that| Mrs Bro Is invitations for a Hundred Million Mark. | Hoot sent a package from Chicago on Oc- | card party r hursday noon | tober 28, 1598, which was compared with D. W ]'V‘l“‘v“vfl 18 entertaining Miss | the box recelved in Waterloo by Mrs. Hoot. | ", S Savei dtiwes | BOONE IS TO HAVE A NEW HOSPITAL | Mirs. Hoot spends little time in the court | s toesha ‘LohE o1 800 Sl s p—— room. The prisoner shows no signs of the "1, C. Dawson evidence having made any impression on | w. 1. M. Treynor entertain s at This Week's Visit of the Incoming ) Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. T. ¢ And Secretary of State awson, o L N resident. M " Lunger gon Fre i Pl g UNNELL v. 10.—(Special.) lay from a visit with frier | The trustees of lowa college are at sea at | o Deva L. Baton. of Chiceso Wes the , . the present moment {n connection with the | g wet Mr. und Mrs, W, H.| DES | MOINES, Nov. 10,—(Special Tele- | presidency of the college and are unable | Bates and family E gram.)—“The corn crop in lowa will still | (0 determine whether or not the coliege [ M and Mre © 0 LB L e exceod the 300,000,000 mark,” sald Director | has a prosident. Former President George | fng for Mr and Mre Baw Jobn R. Sago of the weather crop servl Gates, who has been president of flas Mae ertained today, “Reports {rom some of our reporiers | colloge for thirteen years, formally s throughout the atate indicate that the i connection with the college, the first | o in RoinK to be even larger than was at Arat |of the month. A call had been extended | 1,21 ATNCS el 9 Contagious Blood Poison is (4] estimated. The quality, however b | t of. F. K. Sanders of Yale, President | ) fr the most treacherous, the most ably be somewhat impa arper's succeseor in the chalr of sa Fldellt LR AR R L 1 degradin 1d humiliating of all weather of the full and the value t op | literature at that instituti Pro il 4 1 hin s. Gorham | N thier {5 5o sutely will be lessencd considers 11| ders visited Grinnell early in the term and | w | dise: . el At have comparatively little o r, a8 | it wits understood that he would accept the | o r ' Rudd | handed down from parent to child the great bulk of the is fed right n th . - i gl B T L DSSITGRUSTION]. to Bifs} g evening, A dainty luncheon —from generation to generation— here In the stato and the merchantable value | Ho has just written the trustees, however, | was served by Mra AL Hudd does not effect materlally the value of the |that recent develonments at Yale make it | The teachers of the W n Avenue and many severe cases of R]'\culu‘- A s’ corn for home feeding purposes. Practically | doubtful whether or not he can accept | 5 "" en ‘4';'('“ ed yenter “;, % ‘) tism, Scrofula, Sores and Ulcers and obstinate skin troubles can be traced to this all the corn :atsed in lowa is sold in live - the home of Mr and Mrs W. 8 Mayr P N "y 4 ried i : Lark avenuoe in honor of Miss Blodd bod poison taint. The doctors know as little about this disease now as they did stock and the profits are always good. Prob-| Ronda Sell Ont to Burlington, | * ohk @Ventuc inh blood poisor y ably twe-(hirds of the crop is In the ¢rib by | KEOKUK, I, Nov. 10.—The stock: |erit ol ereny mill Hhed one hundred years ago, as they still prescribe Mercury and Potash to be taken from this time. A small percentage of the corn | holders of the Keokuk & Western Railroad | '““]“;" "'\f“ ‘\',";”;" 4 two to three years with the result that at the end of that time the patient is in a ¢ to the | compan: o y and 1y | o0 s stre B! o, \ will be reduced In value by molding he | company met here today and unanimously | (' maha worse condition than when the treatment was begun—aching bones and muscles, extent of 3 or 4 per cent per bushel perk eoted the proposition to sell tho entire | a Mrs The fall has been 100 wet for the highest | property and franchise of the road to the ty, celebrat o " offensive sores and ulcers, spongy gums, and loss of hair and finger nails may be Succesn of the grain crops In tie state, al- | Chicago, Burlington & Quiney Raflway | We! Tuesd AR R L expected when the system has been saturated with these poisonous minerals ;;H)YIK:I' the \]v;]‘l H\]\hll be rlw ormon 1 be- \4|n'w5\q‘n»' I'XIN‘ l’t‘m‘ :‘\IIIN "n)m Keokuk to Mercury and Potash do not cure C()Hl.lgll)ll\‘ Blood Poison Under their use eve the yie w he a8 high as forty or be oines, with a branch to Gainesville B v 1 b Sortywte-busbls Oy th Sete, Last'year 18| Mo A Bajory 6 (he Sosk wae reran: |6 ) e | all signs of the disease may disappear, but when the treatment is left off the same was thirty-six and a fraction | by the Burlington comp: r. The e ¢ 3 old symptoms reappear, and those who rely upon these minerals find to their Articles of (nccrporation w filed this | stockholders of the Keok & f " morning with the secretary of state f he | rail 1to gell the en A N Eleanor Moore hospital of Boone. The cag s of the road to the Chicago, | ir (¥ wedding aniver | Contagious Blood Poison is a dangerous disease —always at work, though ftal in $26.000 | Burlington & Quincy. The line runs from | {we Wl you may see no sign of it on the outside. You know from the frequent pains and A goneral order w 1ed from the state | Burlington to St. Louls, and bern ’ is Insue St Lou ! ern eneral run - down condition of your system that the poison is doing its deadly ud Army of the Republic headquarters [ leased by the Burlington for years, the g 4 F § . calllg wttention 1o the annual elections 10 | Burlington having a controlling Interest in | ¢ ot ol Pr y0l o Conel] | Bluffs tent, work within you. A person afflicted with this terrible discase is unfitted to the diflerent posta. and also (o the fact that | e stk [ Vitntioms ot in ents Ftuinnent fo e Kiven occupy the station in life he aspires to in the business and social world, and must deny himself the enjoyment of domestic happiness the membership ecreasing rapidly, no —t | Friday evening next at the Dohany opera 2 7 fo i A 5 . 3% ol Vo he b AR S e L e Sind BRSPS WK vt Bouve, compilmentaty o 1, B, Markey of 1f your blood is tainted, it is certain that your children will inherit the same disease, or perhaps it will make its appearance members dropping tholr Abety Dur-| STORM LAKE, Ia., Nov. 10.—( P2 by B AL B in the form of Scrofula or some terrible skin = <ok 10 SRpeatinat |10 1s ohDocied ThN: MURRL OO EMiryen will | PEUSERCR AR DERE RETRERNS, Y trouble. What a horrible inheritance to leave as lowt 5,719 from (his cause, as against be in attendance at the state convention. | Miss May Jei o ypvel h i g At cards for her gU Miss Hrot S P v 1 from death. The total membership at| which onens on ember 13. A largs | Bl imen ot M raauae " mhe ' to innocent posterity th I 2. | presant time i lowa is 12,224 machinery hall, well lighted and heated, | tables sing conte 8. 8. 8. has for fifty years been curing Con sorrow ‘‘the snake has only been scotched, not killed " cates of municipal ownership voted for the | plics and butter exhibits and there will | ot 11 A « 1188 Mary ‘Hoaz ;4 e, the . v i r ealling of & convention to revise the state | be an exciting contest for the gold and | ton f [ The decora- | only antidote, the only remedy that can over constitution with this idea in i silver medals. One of the notable ad- | {lone were 4 ‘white chrysantho- e come this peculiar virus. It searches out and mums and ferns : removes every vestage of the poison from the I vated for the calling of the conven ircsses Is that of C. Y. Knight of Chicago, — tion,” sald ex-Mayor Jo MucViear tod upor subjec e. Con- Domestic soap has no equal. s pee P 7 pon the subject of oleomargarine, Con-| Domestic soap has no equal system, and there is never any return of this vile disease to embarrass and humiliate you. The cure is thorough and permanent. No matter how “because 1 belleved o ¢ 1 to ssman Thomas will give bis views upon be some authority for ¢ ] rout bill Willtam L. Thickstun, teacher of piano, long this poison has been in your blood, even when the constitution has been broken down by the inroads of disease and effects of Mercury and Potash, Roveruing our of il - $02 Avenue B. 'Phone, 516 room for amendments e | © Must Auswer Double Charge, 8. 8. S. will build you up and restore your blood to a healthy, vigorous condition. It is the only purely vegetable blood purifier known. It contains not 18 hard to get anything th il the I IRINNELL, la, Nov. 10.—(Special.) Bivis r”u“‘_!:_‘:“ Mention. one particle of Mercury, Potash, Arsenic, or any '.\‘:;'-)«”“ ; 1 th ‘u t u-w:vl near .\1”-4.- irove, \h\.}m been ‘n|rl- Gas fixtures and globes at Rixby's long it is taken, but builds up the general health while d Seiy. ta ab Breb: bk dlver m"::hg ”slh;:l i '"":( :ml ’ll“])::: ":';:m;" d be ander n the | ture officers pear Albia, and 1| Fine 3 bear. Neu « hotel. b? ; appeared on my body, in spots at first, but afterwards spread all over my body. soon broke hie tiRbre” o hoe | HBSA B G bant, NUUMAYEHE HOtAl purifying the blood. It is nature’s remedy, and guar- | *PF Mg (it F i 4 I have to answer to the charge of horse | Woilman, sclentific opticlan, 409 B'd'y. out into sores, and it is easy to imagine the suffering 1 endured. Before 1 became convinced that the Des Molnes hat it first stealln d iyder et five to a| Schmidt's photos, new and latest styles anteed absolutely harmless doctors could do no good I had spent a hundred dollars, which was really thrown away. I then tried day It was ligh i 1, on the Thomas Brannon W. J Hostetter, dentist, Baldw o 1t Wea aunoviiosd tod Btate Treas- | place and stole the horse within, thinking | Moore's stock food kills worms, fattens CURE YOURSELF AT HOME. | various patent medicinies, but they did not reach the disease. When I hiad finished my first bottle of urer-elect G. 8. Gi son ¢ " the evidence of the theft would be hidden Drink Bodwelser beer. L. Rosenfeld, act. 2 | 5. 8. 8.1 was greatly improved, and was delighted with the result. The large red splotches on my and William 1. Martin i % socre- | by the ashes of the fire, but no carcass ert g g e g i | chest began to grow paler and smaller. I regained my lost weight, became stronger, and my appetite tary of state, o1 Gre | » | was found, so the officers gave pursuit la® B FRGE B ATPeaS g | araatty ieHscow . i . alilaaa clbs o b A otate bouse next we . b & Co.'s § vilualle informution about thils disease, with full and | grestly improved. Ivrns soon e'ulu'ely well, and my skin as clear as a piece of glass.—H. L. MVERS, 18 anticipa 5 3 Gets Eight W " Get vour work done at the popular Eagle 5 N | 100 Mulberry street, Newark, N. J. the qUEEL th : 16, Nov (Speciai,)—- | 14undry, ™4 Broadway. 'Phone 157 complete directions for self-treatment. It issent freeto ! e question of uppol t nde K No Special . C. K i o PR gt A i . stood that both Giibertson aud Martin have | IR months’ in the county Jall and to | Toppon BNt qlndertaker, 28 Pear) street any one desiring it. Write for it. It tells you how to cure yourself at home, and rid your system of this dangerous poison. aignified their willingness to take the mat- | PAY @ fine of $200 and all costs in the ac- | The Lads M will meet Tuesday Our physicians have made a life study of blood poison diseases. Write them fully and freely about your case. \We make no charge whatever for ter of sfipointmont e tion was the sentence given by Judge Gay- | afternoon at the u and pla g % P : 3 . o ointments up with the various ap- | 10 8 the en by Judge Gay- | afternoo e us d place . i . plicants at as early & date as possible in |BOF to Ray McQuinn in the district court «er was called to Abbottstown, medical advice. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA. order that the matter may be disposed of | A8t evening for the seduction of Martha | P serious liness of his father o y » \ raff. undertaker and leansed cm PACTEY ArD. Bi8t CCULAN Foul | Riedesel, & young girl living near Aurelin | pirmer, 101 South Main street. Phone in this county. P Morgan & Klein, upholstering. furniture JATRRLOO, | b ] ‘omy ring, mattress making, 122°8. Main at ARSI R Sav dt=Thy prasse: (LR Bty e Letven Dabuawse | iitiic e has b lled to Garrott, tion rested today in the case of the State| PUBUQUE. In ov. 10.--The announce- | Kan., by ‘Beriou »f his brother, ugalnst Hoot, charged with an attempt |Ment {s made here that the Knapp-Stout ) s In a critieal conditton upon the 1ife of his wife, through the | Lumber company, employing 200 men, will | W. C. Runacil, trustes of Knox townshin. agency of a dynamite-bomb, and court ad- KIVe up its yards here and concentrate fts |y i the iy vesterdor and atebsted 4 journed to Monday morning. Among the busi at St. Louls. The firm has been in [ wi) Kane, for creating a distu at Witnesses today were three conductors of | business in Dubuque for nearly fitty years. | his home 1 ht. was eiven a seven- | the Roch Island rallroad, from Omaha to | day jafl sent rday in police court, | Washington as private secretary to Con- | Lo oadflin) ¥ | gressman Walter 1. 8 | il Bk od th Bighth Paxe. N as Leen re o o death in | o e A (Continued from Eighth Page.) l & A R M "‘r sy ars | | 1 p . county Mrs. Gallavd is et r of Western Star lodge No. 1 and by Pyth- | & Lfsdent o O YL e o i il fans, Odd Fellows and members of other | A motion n filed in the district L Our book on Contagious Blood Poison contains prominent fraternities urt to transfer the dimage suit of M The church is to give a splendid enter- min ugainst Dr. J Summe tainment in Woodmen hall, 203 Broadway, d it has been arranged that the exerclses [ A man giving the name of H. 1 include jubllee songs by an Omaha [ a5 ¥ald 1o he from Soutih Omahi s - 2 - AT choir and others, plano selections by the | L0 gt evening charged ] | ol . | Montgomery ohildren and drills by a com- | store and e 3 undervests 3 e : N : pany of Council Bluffs women. Rev. Elder | In fr‘u of tha Roston store He was ar- R | Wilson, the pastor, has extended a general He attreation for tonlaht: Kt DAhARY ¥ A 1 ¢ Invitation. ;h.m.w‘wm e l i d I'r-llyn Sing 8ing, INDIGESTION You can own & fine rug, a beautitul Art | mw::‘rh 4,,".‘.‘..]..; ~y|‘(r‘n-: it 1o 3»:\;“;. el AND square or an excellent Axminster, Moquette 1 'Rlufts and the plece fs one of : For 30 years we have been purveyors to the Furniture wants of the or lugrain carpet by paying $1 a week un- s most popular in the repertolre of the | I 5 4 CONSTIPATION Ul paid for at Keller & Band's, 407 Broad- | company. SRR 5 - v people, and our name has been synompous with the best quality and low- bl N. Y. Plumbing Co., telephone 250. Domestic soap lves best satisfactlon | oo oonn ™ A 1 Read. 541 Broadway, - est prices. to the United St Sunduy School Convention. e g 5 A Sunday school convention will be held O ABHINGTON, Mot 30, ' We have today put a price on a miscellaneous lot of pieces of Furniture at from 25 per cent to 50 per this afternoon and evening at the E | i o R e 2 % 5 7 ¢ i ; g ¢ 5 A R s A S ’ri‘:::;h By T B Ml AL T T cent below our regular low prices. There is not a single piece but what is strictly firet-class in style and finish, S.r:f el r",\nululn..:':u‘f.‘:;’}::: “uu:nl..-‘:-:h::? b eatubished it the prncpal i ] but the crowded condition of our warerooms necessitatef the moving of some of our stock to make room for the country. A large number of mas ranged lghts have heen sul n‘HHul for adoption ll 1| ]J '00(]& At.ernoon—Blackboard so, F. L.|are now under consideration . olids straln of hard or continuous labor; vt oheisokboard exstolss, B Lo | R0 e Sower of | Y8 or 4 - © Spirit and Purpose from the tower of the postoffice bu thus, t! il ws, the victim offers a shining mark of the Teacher,”” Rev. J. W. Wilson; short | in this city, it authority |s given by the | ecriating mea it oy i | (27K on Sabbath school topics, A, M. Huteh- | postal officlals. The object almed at 1o ¢ Otlce t (<) olHOoOwWwWIn A tuson, Charles Swaine, Mrs. Shepard, Rev. | \WiTiast,th's CArraing capacity of the lishts [P e E. W. Erickson and others, interspersed | or kix miles. it I8 atmed to reach a distanc: | || ; e e o o 8 oo o [ | M Sones et of e et | o el SR ST B8 B NG 761 Combination Bookcase—Mahogany fin- || No. 81—Library Table—Solid Mabogauy: 36 inches reach of ever, vening—Song and praise service, con- | (ho 'electric lights In ording cather. | f : fa a AR r 66-inc . ” o s uti . CATVE: y one. ducted by Rev. James Sims; soclal meet- | Makers of lampe 1h thin country and sh; carved; genuine marqueting on desk lid and draw- by 66-inch top; large drawers, beautifully carved legs—- ing, conducted by Rev. Henry DeLong ope have entered into the compatition, - b ow el o equipp! aps: 42 inches wide 4 79 inche former price $35.00—an exceptional value Tho ‘steranon. meting. wi open 5 | RGP S 88O culiphi e, 2 ers; 42 inches wide and 10 inches ) ()) E ¥ g PRIcKLY o'clock and the evening session at 7 o'clock. [ have protested against the wward of the high; regular price of thix piece $36, now. .. 3 £ — (‘\;:}l;ll&l to "‘: 'l;lll’fllh ‘;nnn;:fm'lure.r- hlfld “hief Moore o weather au has de- . S el bl 1 e that e ‘woniract Wil B khven % || No, 64—Combination Bookcase—Solid Quartered 0. 584 — Bedroom Suit— Solid ‘Quartered Oak, Merican bldders, unicss the: Baropea ; , A : ASH T A fipq | 18P FESALLY SXCeeds tis Amerioan tamp. | oak; golden finish; polished; finely carved; has three || 30x40 pattern; French plate mirror—top of dresser is 28 large drawers at bottom; 5 inches wide and 60 inches inches deep and 52 inches long; double swell front—a asking tHat an overdraft of $751.40, due it | SAN FRA Nov. A monument 5 L e o vervy heav! ATV O i reguls BlTTERs by the firm of Oficer & Pusey, bo made a | g, Commemornte the victory of Admiral high—a very pretty pattern; was $23 Ifi 00 very heavily carved 'mut ur regular price clalm against the estate of the late Thomas | ¢ity. 'The committes to which the designs yresent price P T S R o T [] has been $90.00-—price now onl Firies Officer, senior member of the firm. Tho | offered In competition were submitied pres I § T ¢ petition 1s directed against Charles T.|§cooPied thate sent In by George '’ % 5 §alie Ak . he System Reguato, s e remecy. Officer, administrator of Thomns OMcer's | Brcn eniern purmoikied o & Slaasic No. 20— Library Case — Mahogany finish; lined . 62—Brass Bedstead—A §30.00 Bed for $20.00. few doses whenever the digest o . figure of Vieto: About the square base 3 Taas . large drawer . o ize: heavy pillar N . ide rai ‘hi disturbed, or when the bowels fal ts '“f,'l',:,zl. Coehb {a axpscted o band down | X1l be vellefd Mustrating the nava battle with bird’s-eye maple; large drawer at bottom; 1 IIH.N/A ; heavy l””_'“h and knobs; double side rail. This m::' ’:‘:m'”i.mn remove the diffie bis decision on Monday in the matter of | ' <" §8V€ the Philippines to this country }inches wide by 67 inches high; usually bed is put together in the most substantial manner. It culty and stimulate the vital organs B | the application for the removal of W. T 219 1% o . can not be equaled for the price 10 & better and more compiete pers M y as trustee of the Ballard trust sells for $19-—our pricc . : . 1 T . formance of their duties. With vigor fund. , and regularity in the stomac 4 A W] ’e aTe . ire li i EMAtYS WS atels thare i e, ~ | These quotations represent but a very few of what we are prepared to show you. Our entire line i loss of strength or energy, the blood The following transfers were filed yester- g # o ) % » marke! i i 3 will be pure and nourishing, and the day in the abetract, title and loan office of 3 made up of the newest and best goods to be found in the markets. As to prices, you will find them always right. eapacity of the body for work thereby 1. 'W. Squire, 101 Pearl street: maintained at the highest standard, 8. C. Smith and wife to_E. L. Flow- ~'."'.“‘ acres In niy 28-74-39, w. d X "Mffll.flflllfilly, Keep It Ernest B, Hart and wife to Barah E. Buchman, sy nelq sely and n's sel 4 ! fl 2 always in the house. A half wine: . w. a L § . glassful when the stomach feels E ixon and. 'Pu.,mm.l to same, sl sely sely 1. w. d bloated, when the breath is bad, or Joseph' Michener whd wit¢ to A B [ ] the bowels constipated, will quickly J hn I X ‘:ml 5, dA'ulllur ®aub. | :"*"' Ahe feeling of vigor and cheers Bherife 16 exacutors of ANFaR T Coie: ulness, man, lot 9, block J," Curtis & Ram- | 9 These are twin evils which work serious mischief in the human body. They sap the strength, destroy energy and impoverish the blood. As a result of these ailments, the system gradus ally becomes disordered and the cons stitution weakened so that the body loses vitality and is unfit to stand the a petition in the district court yesterday Wil B ] sey's add. d... o 2,544 John P Allison ‘recorder, to Fremont Benfamin, 4 18 feet of 'lot 18, block DRUGGISTS SELL IT A0y W AY Pestont Benwin, T i 1115 and 1117 Farnam Street. lots 17, 18 ‘and 19. block 21, Omaha add., and ot 3, block 31, Ferry add., AT $1.00. PER o4 e Seven tranefers, aggregating ..... $13,99 Marriage Licenses. Licenses to wed were {ssued yesterday to | [ CHICHESTEN'S T the following persons q Une Big @ for um A. E Donaldson, Council Bluffs, | L dine ges, fofar Minnle Cavitt, Councl! Bluffs.. Ao and Vincecele Kirouby e " ' i irtitatitn uices H. J Landon, Couneil Bluffs ¥ ABAI“! ey e brain, i Sounel By Sold by Druggists and Dealers, Bi . Janqgn the_Circulaton, wake digestion 0 N UURE YOURSELF1 aplSlieck tnd linpart o Beslisy « 'WILLOW SPRI 10 the whole being. All drains and losses are checked permancatly. Unless patents o ¢ i LLOW SPRINGS DISTILLERY, "‘"mwly Cared, tbelr condiion Ofien worries them into Iraniry, onsumption of Death. i Relle e (Migs Kes'entertained at dinner Monday Maifed pealed. Frice §1 perbox: ¢ boxen with iron-ciad legal glsriice 1o cure o e uad e o firm MAIL R0C0 T2 B “Cxpross. pre ” ney, 4. Fand tarfore book, Addtess, PEAL MFNIL ™ “0 Clavaland. 0, Whpaper | Madisen Bana: 2 1.0, oF L Botthes. .78 u",'“'u';‘,!‘g,"".“"s';;v‘,'n,u,.‘",’,j{f"l:fl:"“‘,mfl 3 . Sold by Kuhn & Co, 16th and Douglas, and J. A. Fuller & Co., 14th and Douglas, . 01 e ", Cuiar sens 8 reutest § i

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