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THE OMAHA DAI LY B} 1900 _ COUNCIL MINOR MENTION, Davis sells glass “Mr. Riley,” i-cent cigar. Gas fixtures and globes at Bixby's Fine A. B. C. besr, Neumayer's hotel Wollman, sclentific optician, 409 B'd'y. Bchmidt's photos, new and latest styles W. J. Hostettcr, dentist, Baldwin block. Moore's stock food kills worms, fattens Drink Budweiser beer. L. Rosenfeld, agt Lefrert, jeweler, opticlan. 2 Broadway Miss Guitar of St. Louls fs the guest of Mrs. Horace Everett | “Sun Bonnet Bables” at C. E. Alexander & Co.'s, 933 Broadway Get your work done at the popular Eagle | undry, 4 Broadway. 'Phone 157 fiomif‘.fimliuofiommx\ms, Fe- Voters Seem to Have Decided to Au the Purchase. CANVASSING THE ELECTION RE Twenty-Two ceine With No Change in the Ies as Already Glven Out In the Papers. thorize TURNS Completed, Morgan and oth Pottawattamle Cou. ty | Againat Morkn and others, Tva Suit agdinst Jafteries | g Tuesday. Dreer 4 — Thrush against Graybill and others; Tinley agalnst ’c(er- | #on and others Monday De ber 10--8tate of lowa ’ Library Bonrd Afinirs, Aside from the reports of Mrs. Dalley, the librarian, on the recent annual meet Ing of the lowa Library assoclation at | Sicux City, which she attended as a dele- | gate from this city, there was only routine bu engage the attention of the Iibrary trustees at their meeting yesterday afternoon. 1o her report Mrs. Dailey sald: “A sum | ming-up of the whole meeting would tend | to show that lbrary work in this state has | only begun, that it is universally looked that <0 for the uplifting of the community PUSHIN Dr. Frances Wood Vigorously Working in the Equal Suffrage Cause, HER PROPAGANDA |IOWA TO BE THOROUGHLY ORGANIZED Maintenance County Clubs and Leagues to He Formed in Large Countles and Systemnatic Agi- tation to Be Carried On. DES Mol Nov. 12.—(Special Tele- gram.)—Dr. Frances Wood, state organizer of the Equal Suftrage soclety, left today for extended work in Marion, Mahaska BIG DEALS IN COAL PROPERTY W. Megeath of Omaha Sella the Sweetwnter Mines to Kan City Company. KANZAS CITY, Mo, Nov. 12.—The Cen tral Coal and Coke company of Kansas City today consummated & purchase of the Sweetwater Mining company's property at Rock Springs, Wyo., and voted to increase ite capital stock from $3,000,000 to $3,750,- 000 The Sweotwater company has an out | put ot 600,000 tons of bitvminous coal a | vear and employs 600 men and the pur- chase makes the local company one of the largest bituminous coal mining companies In the United States A considerable part of the product of the Wyoming mine has been sold in Nebraska and its general offices were in Omaha. . W. Megeath of Omaha, principal owner of the Sweetwater company, will become gen eral manager of the new company and the general offices will be moved to Kansas City. PASSENGER TRAINS COLLIDE 22 and 23 the city oouncil will meet asa’ pleting arrangements for the sewing dinner board of equalization of special tax ordi- | 4t the Good Shepherd fair on Friday nances Nos. 144, 145, 146, 147, and 148, The _Mra W B Wyman will entortals the yung Men's Christian as yon. the auxilary of the Y sociution this after: CALIDE Of Cer- | The women of South Omaba Land company accepted the re port of the appraieers on the v United Presbyterian tain streets and allieys in the northern part hur will give thelr annual chrysanthe of the city to beused by theChicago & Mim exhibitlon on Thursday and Friday Northwestern Rallroad company. Nothing, Gieiine of fomere thire il e ton fo the however, was sald about vacating the stub and Hierary program ends of streets, asked for by the Uy n M Rradack Twenty-fourth and N Pacifife a year and a half ago. Fire :UI .17- Wis quite b 1y burned by gasoline hydrants were asked for Twenty-sixth| With the nuil when 1t it Her mor and A streets and Twenty-sixth and B arc chiefly confined to the left arm. Dr R streets. These requests were referred to ' Schindel is attending the fire and water committee. The bond | = of J. E. Riley & Co., for the sewer on Twenty-third street from A to F streets HELPED THE CHIEF. was offered and referred. Before adjourn ing the council directed the Rock Island to| How & Loyal i Did Mis place street arc lights at Monroe street| rother Great ce and another at the depot In ,\Hw'uzl\ll o Adjourned until Thursday night MEADVILLE, Pa. Nov. 12 —(Special) The Loyalty of the Mewmbers of the Trouble on the Mayor's Wi It begins to look as if Mayor Kelly was £0IDg to have some trouble with the gam blers on account of his alleged discrimina tion in the closing of certain saloons and gambling houses. The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers (s proverbial A clrcumstance occurred in this city some days ago, which emphasizes this teeling. Frank J. Zeller 1s chief of the Brother The Retall Clerks' Protective association Hitle trust whick | hood of 1 motive Engineers No. 14 He will meet this evening at 8 o'clock _ |every effort is being made whereby the |\Waehington and Muscatine counties. She| . - i TR P Wit Thee pale, tost whiet ’ S0kl 0. 143, He W. C. Est 28 Pearl street, 1 est_and help of children may be en- | Wi\ endeavor to organize county clubs and | Wreek on the M., K. & T. Kills Fire- sl :' “1 h Jack Maher at its head | 1s extremely popular among his tellow rail Telephones: Office enidence, 3 The result of the official canva ste o tendency to open shelves y ; ‘ man and Serfously Injure control all of the gambling in South [ way men, and one of the best known engi- 4 e listed, that the tendency to open also secure contributions to the national OmabS: Wetit by. the boatd & The regular meeting of Excelsior Masonic | 8 it has proceeded. by the Board of County | {s rapidly Increasing, that the system of | pooir funa This fund is to be used at Five Othe ana went by the board when Jorgensen | neers running out of Meadville. When the lodge No. 230 will be he'd this evening Buparvisors of the vote cast At the €en-|rented books is meeting with general AD- |ina big basar in New York In December : — returned from Europe and commenced to | announcement was made a short time ago b‘l" *P H-g i e T ';l My | eral election last Tuesday shows that the |proval and s highly recommended, that The ,‘:‘“ socioty will try to get a carload [ DALLAS, Tex, Nov. 12.—Two passenger make a fight for what he considered his | that Frank was pretty sick it caused a Morgan & Klein. uphotstering. furniture | POOT farm proposition has undoubtedly eaf- | the Iibrarian while not dictating the read £ hogs and sel] them and send the pro- | (rains collided this afterncon on the | FIBhts. Ho resented the iden of closing | great deal of regret among the boys, Soon fepairing, matiress maKing Main at | fled by a safe majority v !ing of the public generally has mANy 0p- | eecds fo the finance committee of the ba- | Missourl, Kansas & Texas ratlroad hmw«onlh:r saloon on Sunday when others were | he was missed from his engine, having had i Mre. 8 “; Mumma of | h When the supervisors adjourned yes- | porunities to recommend a better class of [zar. It is thought scores of farmers wil [ Sherman and Denison hln. Weaver, nn;- :In'[v:lvyd”l;»“m':\p “:m‘u .]. urn‘uu! Imme- | to “lay off” on account of his back. A eave today for t with terday afternoon for the day the ¢ . I n 3 [ drews, vic 81 0 ing discharged on Saturday | brother of the Brotherhood o comotive Mrn, 4. W, Randail of Moono, Ta. i B Jor the dhy they had|ijcerstute [ favor glving a pig to the local club in their | man., was killed, C. A, Andrews, vice presf Jorgensen gave notice that he W 1 ¢ srotiter Of the Erotheryoed of Loeomiotiy A marrisge 1 siied yes completed the canvass of the returns from | The plan of renting extra coples of poD- | county and then a collection of the hogs | dent of the Grayson County National bank | notice that he woull n | Engineers, who had been ill with similar to Charles J 2%, and twenty-two of the country precincts, The | ylar works to patrons of the library has | i1 he made, probubly at Des Molnes, The | Of Sherman, was probably fatally injured. [his saloon on Sunday, November 11, affd | symptoms, some time before. and who had Trumbull, ake ¢ Omaha vote in thees townships was 2,658 for the | proven such a success that the book com- maintenance league i8 also to be organ.| Killed defied the officers to cl him. Along 0 | been pulled through, called to ses Mr. b"}h'r'! ’y’,, nald “wlng ;,;..F;vla.’le’m; :n‘l \’m l(nlnn; it, a V:::]nr"’ln mittee reported that it had been ""“';""‘m-u all over the state, that is, n general lx’) H. W 1"‘?“{ nr:mnn, 3::“.1{5:' :‘nn:u: of nn" T»,m;\“.:\ ”r. ;.~ on Z.IH,, _;.,I| '|“v a ",l,;,”,,,.:\.m‘whmluk Bim > ANy SRR ot ¥ avor of a poor farm. The five | to purchase a number of new books for o ’ g The seriously Injured as ed and taken 1o po- | a box of Dodd's Kidney. Pills, the Remedy ernoon by itev it his purchase a pum fund {s to be ralsed by members donating L residence townships not canvassed are Valley, Wash- | this purpose. The books orlginally pur-|wporover wim they like and they can be-| C. A. Andrews, banker, Sherman. Ilu‘hhltlnrlq1v|lln(t-l~ where he was released | which had cured him. He advised Mr Hon. Horace the wu gton, Waveland, Wright and York and |chased under this system have already paid | Y v e Express Messenger Reeper. on ba Phe streets were alive with rus | Zeller to try them, with the result that L d s ong to the league whether really equal preme court of ¥ e supervisors estimate that the vote it | for themselves B E! e B Charles Young, engineer. mors last night to the effect that warrants | after seven boxes had been used, he was terday for a short 1y home suffragists or not. The central offices in . P S to Red Ouk these will bring the majority In favor of | The lbrarian's repor for October gIVes | yo’ciew “in charge of Mrs, Nelson, will re- | Edward Bingham, brakeman were out for the arrest of Mayor Kelly fentirely well, and able to work The women of Palm Grove and thelr the proposition up to 1,000, the following statistics: Number of vis- | oivo wuch contributions Conductor Caruthers. an]:l Jack Maher for obtaining money under | In an interview Mr. Zeller states friends will ‘meet in soclal sess There was some opposition to the propo- | itcrs 9; number of visitors on Sun- | b false pretenses | I had suffered for four years with this vening o home of Mrs. % Drake : : Unknown Floater Fonnd, : : S Nng At the home of Mrs. T. K. Drake | sition in the city on the part of the friends |days, 163; number of booktakers registered hd Bk Boas BF REERREWE tkn was SEEMS MENTALLY DERANGED | Mevor Kelly showed up as serene as | afiction, being often kept awake at night Ehrigintla ¥ % of St. Bernard's hospital on the ground that | 9,109, number of books taken, 4,333; classi- e dead body of an unknown man was ever at the council meeting last night and [ with pains, and at times unable to work Knights of Pythins. will be this Institution would lose its county pat- |fled as follows: Philosophy, 45; theology, f0und floating in the Des Moines river this | (o 0 sk of Helenn Cmanes Com- |8ppeared to make light of the charges |1 tried several of the advertised remedies, ing,when there will be work ronage In the event of the establishment natural science and fine arts, 102; flc- | Afternoon. None of the local officers .11 wotion in Chivigo Nestaurant alleged against ) He sald that if there |and found that they did me no earthly good Lubl T L - ,| of & peor farm. It is belleved, however, | tion 76; history and travels, 855; OFmize ;'“‘ dead man ””" "‘-“‘M“""“‘l it by Ordering $300 Steak. | was going to be any fun going around he | Finally, a member of our order. who bad John C. 8hears, a peddler, was arrested | (hat the propositic fed in the city | y 200, years of age, wore a blue working shirt | * | wanted to be in it and would stand for | been cured of Kidney Disease by Diodd" 1hBE SVaRIng. Chatsed Gith N Baiin | prog on carried in the city poetry and essays, 200. The num- : b sy i jeen cured of Kidn ease by Dodd's language to & woman who hud refused 1o | Under the proposition voted on the ber of books in the library on Novem-|80d overalls, was clean shaven with excep | (i 0aGo, Nov. 12—-W. F. Millick, who [any show his opponents wanted to put up. | Kidney Pills brought me a Lox and asked purchase his wares | county board s restricted to an expendi- | ber 1 were 23,037, us follows: Circulating | t10h of n black mustacho slghtly sprinkled |y, “yo (4" trom ~Helena, Mont. was Tl e me to try them. 1 had little falth in them, flear Erank Chaffee fn his lecture on|ture of not exceeding $20,000 for the pur- |department, 17,809, government depart- | ¥ith gray. He had dark hair and eyes and |00 coroved from the Auditorlum e ik i 3 (| DUL a8 @ drowning man grasps at a straw ehifeh Thirsday coening November 15 | Chase of the necessary land and erection |ment, 5,228, The report of the finance com. | ¥ei8hed about 180 pounds. From the con- | U SERCERS IO LR Doling in KaRd, ‘,,ff;rr:‘{.’}f BRI ki JJ:“,,,”}"':M;‘L to help him, g0 T took the Pllls. I used Tickets on sale at Camp Bros of sultable bulldings for the poor farm. |mittee showed the balance on hand on No. |dltlon of the body when found be Bas DOU| cotigation fnto his mental ~ condition. €0k WHICH Was held at the stock ¥ard | goven boxes' and am today as well and D T ieon oh e Bpiacops] diccere | To mest this expense the board under the | vember 1 to be $1,026.07. The usual grist |Ial0 In the water & great length of Hme. |yyiyick nas been stopping at the botel [, ii'%, il aso, In Sltracting o ifees | #trong a man as there ia in Pensylvania.” Blindny . marhing g er gonfirmation next | proposition s authorized to levy a tax in [of bills and the salary pay roll for the | There are no marks on his person to In-| . coa) gays, His eccentric actions have patd for blocded animars. The auction wey | Naturally, Mr. Zoller feels very grateful, in the evening at ¢ church an amount not to exceed 1 mill on the dol- | preceding month were allowed. feate violence and it Is supposed he took | 4¢racted the attention of the management. | PA\d [oF MOoAeE ABUmAIS. Tho aucHOn W48 | ang hix complete recovery has delighted George Hulbert, who was committed t»|Iar each year for the two years next suc —_— L S (O 1y | This worning Millick went into the dining | gl |0 the stock ¥aras' sale paviion. He- | hig many friends, und none more than th 8t Bernard's hospital August last by | ceeding the vote on the propositios Domestic soap gives best satisfaction Rev. F. J. VanHorn, pastor of the Ply- | ¢ derad " ast for '$200. | L°T¢ being brought into the ring the cattle | ooy prother, who feels that he was in the commissioners for the insane, was or- Lttt . 100 R0C OIUSRIA % HIGREIERL o1 ‘¥ were placed in the well-warmed and vens b g T R R LR BT LR Much interest is naturally aroused in the T mouth Congregational church, warmed | "yecame violent when asked for a more | %ere PIAC ! arm 0 | yirumental 1n saving the life of the chief. A dram clib has been organized o | 10cation of the poor farm and the genernl Commonwealth 10-cunt cigar. |things to fever heat this morning |y o ol ier and the police, who were |\ uu‘ lrurr::& ad )vmn’nu the pavillon and [ * 1 a0 Kidney Pllls never fail to cure | Council, ufte; e “mentership inciuacs | opinion in Counell Bluffs 1s that 1t should routy Claims the Land. by an u‘ld'r;-'\-. n; :hu‘h he ]-H‘l cuited, only arrested him after a strugale. | %O, Prought into the rig in frst-class | Kianey Trouble o / Jliman. Misces Thomas and | be e viclnity of NItY & 0 oas o onkeepers, prize- | A Y onditio) Sold 50 ¢ 3 dealers R abe, Bohere ke nra et R | b "lt 'll’ vicinity of this ecity, as the| Lloyd W. Prouty filed yesterday in the 3,’;,‘ el ‘m”""““"‘:‘_”:‘:‘ e force, | Millick claims to be a stockman worth [T o L fecent sale Bruce | 5014 for 60 cents a bow, all dealer v | people of Council Bl pay atsteiat 8 ik ers, ¢ counc olice foree, | g oo o - ok Misiesl | S i, Hamblire. K builain | rextar DAEt of the m;:: n',.l:f.:py n',"r,"t,m district court & petition of intervention in |y, "o’ ainisterinl asscolation itself. He | $3-000,000- | McCulloch says: “South Omaha. with its permit yesterday for the ere £n onbe | ol LiTe SGUREY DoaR o 8Jority | the OfMcer & Pusey recelvership, in Which | o1y “tpor Liatnly that they were paying | excellent shipping facilities, its advania X POOF come from here. Any [he sets up the claim that several pieces | ; Sy g story fram dition to his allattempt on the part of the supervisors to of Nebraska land listed th. oty | 100 much attention to outside affairs and | ‘(nouu location and newly arrauged pa M N | BN - i awodenc g locate the farm in the eastern part of the | of }):«’r::lua\(l|vl,::nll\r|‘|: ‘.:n-m;\l::mnr ;m;lxfi\f"x:‘\“"' enough to their church affairs. For South Omaha News. vilion. promises to take its proper place A A Christian Peterson, who lost hoth arms | county, it Is sald, would certainly be re- |fact, after a balance due by him for bor- | ¢XAmPle, he cited the fact that last winter yith Jansay Gity aag Ohicago 48 & centes becomes languid, irritable and de. | by being run over by a motor car Sunday, | sisted fowed e baid o the bank. He | the assoclation resolved itsclf into numer . | for holding sales of thoroughbred stock o dat, THAOGN 168 60, Hive vigee | 8 still ve at the Woman's Christian AR | Bidibbathod b 4 ' : .- ttees for numMerous purposes. counc n at- | The next big sale will be held on Novem % Rospital, but grave doubts are entertained | THe CANVASS 8o far also shows that the | asks the court to establish an oral con- |OUS committe 4 La¥o nighv the ity eoubol '“‘d"I:m“n“‘h,‘r 20, when a big bunch of Aberdeen- Life scems a mockery. The courage, Among them were prizefighting legislation. | tempt to auction off $70.000 in force, vigor and action which charac- that he will survive his feartul inju | Titus amendment to the state constitution |tract, which he says existed between him Angus cattle will be offered. | | | s, Dol 3rac a8 writte o vid | te ce, city councll, municipal police, | pone ) v ¢ . 4 o ’_}.:In"w}h r';\»..'.“'n‘,\v-u“. H'u‘_\‘:”(:,‘ \g‘r‘r:v | providing for blennial elections has a ma- |and Officer & Pusey, and that a finding :"’ l"l"""h‘lll ‘”‘m ‘“!:‘ ltietes 'u “‘m o | bonds, hu} little if -m::xlnf was ':'.;lt;rnl b | terize full-blooded men, are lacking. | asking him for information concerning her | JOFItY of close upon 1,000 votes in its favor. |of the amount still due by him to the bank | b bysithe WG OITRIHILE (o NEYOhltiE | e T s Sy Ak assiard | bl LML o | husband, Frank Brady, a negro, whom she | The remaining precincts to be canvassed, | be made ":“"" Ligs: 3 to i :‘;‘" Shitims fo6 | B YENn SHS Sine yes S "9‘;""“ Upon | Byuy a hospital button and show that you ¥ # had carned had been killed. The police | it is belleved, will largely incre 4 U vy else to attend to all of these things for | prank J. Moriarty offered the city a pre- |are m v nothing about the man or his re- | figures. The returns of the wente o |o10¢, Pelition sets up that Prouty, 1rom |\ people and he gave the assembled min- | mium of §700 for the bonds and this tender | Richard Swift has resigned his position % d death and Chief Albro so wrote Mra, | JEUTER THe Tetur "'”“ 1:1’.': “'"{'Y":"Jl““ to 1896, Lorrowed various sUms Of |y5iqry gome hot shots o accepted by the fAnance committee, | With the Cudahy Packing company | cinets ¢ © 1,959 votes for the money from Officer & Pusey, securing g corporatio ople’s e Rev. 8. T. Martin is conduct angelfs- | jrehle Walker, indicted in conjunction | Proposition for the holding of a conven- |them by his personal notc. Most of this | g rir 'os Of tcorboratlon of the Peoble's| s few days after this became known there | ic"gericen at the Christian chureh vith Mike Smith on the « e of sted s M J | 8aving ba rand Mo e been | 4 . W um S ok ve plagbiiatt i o e Ya'uable ringe. ihe Broperty ot teac T | hon to 1 Advioe, Gonstitution and 2.144 | money was spent In the purchase and Im- | gicy"win the sccretary of state. The capi- | o o STeAt D ot ihare wap boodre | siblike Donsvan, who was Injured by a have kindled the light of hope in many dorgren, surrendered himself to the sheriir | $60103% 1t Advices from Des Moines {ndi- | provement of Nebraska land. Tn June, [ ¢t "% (0 g el S b oAb T s aman'sface. They bring vigor to the yestorday afternoon and was placed In the | Cate, however, that this proposition car- | 1596, Prouty executed mortguges to the in the deal. Upon learning this Mr. Mori- | While serlously (il Mrs. S R Christie & ¥ gounty jall. Walker was out on %0 ball, | ried wlong with the Titus amendment, it |firm upon lands in Ced S Fiaaos s Cuts Of Two Compaates, arty promptly withdrew his offer stating | Gontinues to show some improvement each . and ambition to the despondent. his bondsmen being his guardian. Emmet gl rm upon lands in Cedar and Plerce coun. fene ; ' £ Sty ok i e- | 90§ ey permanently check the weak- Tinley. but the Voung man expiained that | 2108 supposed that the voters generally |ties, Nebraska. When the first mortgage | Adlutant General Byers announces that|that if the city could secure a larger pr Judge King ts holding court again in his ening drains, feed the nerves, enrich If he was not locked"up he was atraid e | understood that APo o went together. | was foreclosed In 1847 Prouty made. he :\""z‘::u'.lxmx:;‘“fn.[& e ol mium than be could afford to pay he | old ndarters, the repairs having been com- the blood and make men over geaer. ould jun )i he oed for such a convention | claims, ral contract with the firm by [ ™ 4 ) 3 1 | would be glad to see it do s pleted g ally 1. C. Edwards, arrested Saturday even- | at this time, but the law requires thos | " 4B oral ¢ > | and order that Company H of Des Moines| \when, at the meeting last night ft| An entertainment will be glven ut Wood- | 3 ing for stealing two women's undervests from in front of the TI0ston Store, was sent to the county Aull for fifteen days by J\l\!E.- Aylesworth. Ofi finiehing this senfence he will be tried on the charge of steallng a sack of flour from a Broadway grocery #uch a proposition shall be submitted ten years. Whether such a next session of the legislature. every convention will be held will be determined at the which most of this land was bought in at | sheriff's sale in the name of Thomas OM- cer and was held by him as trustee for the bank and for him (Prouty), the agreement being that portions of the land should be and Company G of Creston be mustered out of the Fifty-first regiment. It is possible that General Byers will allow another company to be organized, jn Des Moines, but this he says will flepend upon whether feréd a resolution providing that each bid- | | dor on the bonds should Gepesit with the | city clerk a certified check for $1,000, or in the same the city amount, not | night by the came to the bond proposition Johnson of- | MAD NAIL tontght by thy the new male choriis being organized, drop a line to E. Knights and Ladles | 8100 perbox : 6 boxes $5.00. With a $5.00 order we issue 4 written guaran- tee to refund the money if nocure be efiected. Book free. PEAL MEDICINE Co.. Cleveland. Ohlo. If “you want to join ‘the Harmony club, P. Baker. | offices was virtually Business in the city gtore the same night. Chester Egbert, who | The canvass, as far as it has proceeded, cash Bold by Kuhn & Co., 15th =nd Doug sold off and the proceeds applied upon his suspended vesterday. as the pa and not 138, Luther, a brakeman on the | opinion that Des Molnes is not in line for This. was ! v 2 v ; | tters and | ¢ | T e e e mplcated jwith Eod- | show no material changes from the figures | indebtedness to the bank until it would be | D¢8 Moines will build an armory. If the |1 pay for or be llable for any legal opinon | fushended vesterday, " and 3. A" Fuller & Ch."1th and Douglas. Ing and will have his hearing in police | 81ready published. In Hazel Dell precinet cleared off. city will not do this it will have but one|as 'to the legality of the bonds. Further | Phillp Kraus reported to the police ves- | ; 7 | court this morning. the vote cast for Ingram for member of — company in the Iowa National guard. | ing the $1,000 deposited with the city clerk | terday that his store in Albright had been PREMATURE GRAYNESS — the Board of County Supervisors was 128 wan Killed. General Byers s cmphatically of the |, forfeited to the city in case the purchaser | broken into “and ‘robbed of §5 worth of s the fate of masy & young face. | | the cover of the poll book. The board ex- |Omaha & St. Louls railroad, fell between | favors from his department. e says there [ gaoried and the bond brokers present withs | Kimr has oBer e Gng mon of Gmcer | 13 the only harmless prepasation known ANl grocers sell Domestic soap. pects to complete the canvass by noon |tWO cars and was run over while switching | I8 less interest shown here In mIItary | arow for a conference. About 10:30 o'elock | ARG cut off while at work in Cudahy's 1in T giussently sestotes Rair, fo an BSWINDLE BY OMAl AUCTIONEER.” | today. at Silver City late Sunday night, his in- | affairs than in any city in the state. He | jov came straggling in after some hesita- !Iv\-‘;‘_\"'(ll-rd:."v e i : paventue Bl clew ' A e o . ¢ he 0 on to ct that les x ‘hat I8 thought to be a mill case o N APPLICATION Wy e R oy, |duries resulting in his death about 10| calls attention to tho fact that less than |yjon (he necessary certified checks Were | suniony'ls' rormited at the hme or' 5. * MONTHS. Sample of hair colored free. Charles MeClelland Investa Nineteen ell's Antl-“Kawe" cures coughs, colds. |o'clock yesterday morning. His left arm | a dozen people watched the last inspection | qanoeiied. W. R. Hannan of Council Blufts | Dacey, Fortieth and T atreets, Sanitary [n Bend for pamphlet. Privacy sssured. Dollars in & “Phomny" Watel 5 - and leg were terribly crushed and almost | of Company A or of Company H, and says | cur {010 the 80 did W. A. Barnett, | Sbector Jones {8 looK.ag after the matier IMPERIAL CHEMICAL MFQ. CO., 22 W, 234 St., New Yerk. Charles McClelland, living at Broadway | Gravel roofing. A. H. Read, 541 Broadway. | yevered from his body. that In every other way intercat here i at | o e e e A o i and Gy, | DF. C. M. Schindel writes from Faris to| Bold by drugsists and hairdresser d Ninete o o | B g — . g o city oon v 3 i dia Vinterset, | i i ) o friends here that witnessed the - and Nineteenth street, went across the | pegt weight—Domestic soap. He was brought to this city as soon s |a low ebb. Albia, Indianola, Winterset,{yio® itV \ {eiends hare that ae witnesssd PR U R s river to Omaha yesterday morning and re- | possible after the accident, but when he |Clarinda and Atlantic wish to form com- chair, | think much of the show as compared with Mayor Kelly, wbo occupled the yted monthly by over 10,000 ladies. Pristy turned with a waich worth at wholesale | MATTERS IN THE DISTRICT COURT. |reached here he was too weak to be moved | panies to fll these vacancies in the Fifty- the World's Fair. 3 S0y mail, $108. Send 4 cents fof . s and ted the &} 3 atout 42 a dozen, for which he had paid | o R to the hospital and he was made as com- first. If a new company {8 not organized | ::::‘h;";n:’r‘:i“g :I"Of_ “,;.’:f."';m':f;e:um‘l A moettng of the women of St. Bridgels 3 fample and parcioulars, The Onok Ok, P N o g udge Green St11l Hearl Mo A ¢ . : Moines, W! -3 ; i d | barish will be held at the parochial resi- 1 WaodwarA nyi., Del o :L, :L?I!hh::d :l,":zu,x,‘\:,‘n; |:.l‘: - u.:::g ineen Sl Hearing the Mo ,;,“Img as possible at the local freight ;’;D‘;:’l‘)l:“‘“““m“'"::l"- ‘I‘:”";" Atlantic will |y "gegrees until a premium of $740 was | Sence this ovening for the piurpose of com | 8014 in Omana by Kubn & Co., 15 & Doustes 4 be ) p hune . 4359 ¥ get the companies. s - — 4 aatoh t htaf notla The McKenzie divorce sult is still oc-| 5 . st | reached, the last bid being made by the | and complained to Chief of Police Albro, Coroner Treynor held an inquest las el bl AL Rl B 20080350000 3300 200 | cupyinr the attention of Judge Green in the district court. The plaintiff rested Lis case yesterday afternoon. The introduc-| tion of testimony for Mrs. McKenzle is ex pected to be completed this morning. who suggested that he tell his troubles to the authorities in Omaha. McClelland was lured by the siren volce of the man back of the counter in one of ening at Estep’s undertaking rooms and the jury brought in a verdict to the effect | gl that Luther's death was caused by him )Great Northern Aho falling from the top of a box car and that portant Connecti of the Bluffs, who had made so much talk | | aropped out when the bids reached $700 and | declined to bid further. The fight then | | lay between Hoogler and Barnett and by WILL GET NEBRASKA BRANCH to For at North A TONIC THE BEE WANT ADs @ ) e “auction’ 0 attached ¢ one. The onl .. pt {00k bt very ‘ile poreuskion to. riuss |, ROEATAInE his decison 10 the matter of| %ipeasse ware 1he wmembere ot the traly gkl [sman ‘ruses the torat reacnen w700, aver | | Horsford's Acid Phosphate PRODUCE RESULTS. © Bim 0 part with $9 for a “gold-flled” time. | 1° APPlication for the removal of W. H.' (L 8IOUX CITY, In., Nov. 12.~The Journai |he bonds had been declared sold John | Half a teaspoon in half a glass of CO@ POREOOERD BEE plece. The nuctloneer, before turning over }‘l apu": Ty trustee of the Ballard trust 'y iper was 34 years of age and lived at | tomorrow will say Déls. Wio UKG.DIeR. BRORIng .",Ouml the | B ater, refreshes and invigorates the bt LELL LRI L L LT the wateh to McClelland insisted on mak- | yogre b, e @Ppointment of F. J. Day,|gi nberry, Mo. His wife arrived here last | "It scems that the connection of the old | OUtskirts all the evening showed up and entire system. A wholesome tonic. ing out a bill of sale for the article. While | Lo05¢ Green stated yesterday that he did | oyoning and will accompany the body this | Sioux City, O'Neil & Western railroad with | Rtimated that if there was another auction Genuine bears name HoRs FokD's on wrapper, Dr. Kay's Lung Balm sttt not think he would be able to hand it down : : : > ‘ he, or some of his friends might bid more e d o back ro: evening to So Si City, w his | the Union Pacific railroad at North Platte, | B® thia "hx baipK made/la & 1t back w4z | this week. He sald there appeared to be | STk e euth=Slaue Uik, (Nlats Seb., which the Credits Commutation and 414 after the sale had virtually been con- J 06 F10 watch, The Aubtiasase ot xfl~}"",r;’"‘°" for any haste in the matter. L ST Combination Bridge companies fought dur- | $umated the council took it all back and j === = —— = — — — 15 watc ation 4 the e first assignment of law causes for Thoutht to Be Crasy In, v P 2 decided to bold another auction Thursday g BORER: At bk | . & the six years of the Pacific Short Line - :“')"“ ’::»"‘n';l‘":“f':'l"m“:";" “l‘,:‘m::y" 'l‘l'n':““"::: :’n« term was made yesterday morning by [ Stephen W. Van Camp, & bricklayer 11v- | receivership, is about to be secured by the | DiEht. In the mean time the interest on oIRT IN THE HOUSE BUILDS THE HIGH udge Green and is as follows ing at 420 Lincoln avenue, was committed | Great N g the coupons overdue is eating up the pre- ¢ A Rt o § ke . ' 20 L e, was Great Northern. The Short Line fs owned | the coup A P 4 Srat of ihe new year, but suggeated (hat | ‘russtuy. November 20-Neaisy sgainat | to- St Bernirive hoapital yestensay fers | Lo, noruner® Tho Short Line Is owned | (e coupoos oLanius, i ewiine up the o WAY TO BEGGARY.” BE WISE IN TIME AND USE him. The upshot of it 2y that \,::’-‘,"T;:,,';‘ S YA, ARIEL WALl Rapar Gomoany | noon by the commissioners of Insanity. |by the Great Northern as a part of fts|Out money. Take it altogether the bidding 3 p at el LK de e Joodwi . v . 4 - v was induced to trade the watch he haq |"EINst Omaha Grewing Assoclation. Arnold | FOT some time past Van Camp has been | Wilmar & Sloux Falls branch. The nego- | Was a farce, as the brokers withdrew from Dlirokased BHA give ~410 o Vact Sk th ;w\y‘._m{-t .\Lr‘l‘nni\\'_u .Imu-r- (special) laboring under the hallucination that every | tiations for the connection are said to be | the council meeting and, it is reported held . ¢ o pdnesday, November 21—Cole & Cole [ man he worked with was trying to injure | entirely . ’ > | a little session of their own on the out- leged $75 b Y o | against Stanton, 2 . e _Col 0 Y ely in the hands of the Union Pacific |8 lit Slicged $76 timeploce. He dld this on the | aeAlnst Bianton, Mineray sgainst Bverett, | mit) "Ho made statements to the offect | snd Grear Nemsd oficlals side and reached an agreement. After the L ! L Akt T | Benton against Bellinger & Rellinger rrll::‘mr 1 u‘:m;uull\‘m of the auctloneer that | “Thuraday, November 32-—Councii Liufes | that his dinner pail had been “doped" and 0 got the watch he would buy it back | Bavings Bank against Williams, Towa ,.can | that the members of the labor unions had from him for § When McClelland of- | and Trust Company against Pottawattamie conspired to put him out of the way fered to hand over the watch In return for | peuity. (Nlclsen ‘against City, Thompson | COfaPireh to b ago he went to Galesburg il « | against Woman's Christian Association. §26 tho auctioneer declined to accept unless | Friday, Novemher 2—Btate T:and and im- | where he obtained employment at his trade, | bidding was over last night and the re- | | consideration taken by the council it was | openly asserted that at the next chance the bidding would not be nearly so high Sanitary Inspector Jones reported a Atlantic Ratifies, ATLANTIC, Ia., Nov. 12.—(Special.)—T! republicans of Atlantic held their ratif tion this evening, manifesting great enthu- Cole’s Original Hot Blast McClelland could give him a written | Provement Company against City, Puta i o o i | C y am sttt gy ew weeks, claim- | #148m over the result of the election. The r o d suaranty, sigued by some responsible citi- | SE4INSt Rowane, Bhintoffer againat Pangle, | Ut returned home in a few weeks, claim- | BRSE, o¥er the rosult of the election, The | milg case of smallpox at Fortieth and T Burns soft coal clean as hard coal in el XA MR SR Patterson aga/nst Gould. ing that his fellow workmen there were pera house was precedud | gireets, and recommended that some steps 3 neplece had not been stolen poaturday, Nov. H—tiesley againat Man- | all banded against him by an flluminated street parade and a PY-[for a quarantine be taken. The mayor a base burner, Real Estate Transfers. Brantz against Droge. ;Xru):‘f“[;“:.:|\'\:::“:f;‘ He {s 35 years of age and has a family | Fotechnic display. One feature of the and finspector were given full power to NV N The following transfers were filed yes- | CAFTIEE. Floming against Omaha & (oun- | f four children. He owns the home where [ "84 Was the tmpersonation of Agulnaldo | act and the house will be quarantined and What Our ( S Sepdan is ShA Rt caR R, NORR B ce | '\ Dlufts Rallway and Bridge Com-~ v, |he llves on Lincoln avenue. His commit- |30d his attempted escape, participated in | pecessities supplied during the enforement at Our Customers Say. v d loan office | Monday. November 25--In ihe matter of | by hoys of the Fif PE y] Had al used a hard coal base b of J. W. Squire, 101 Pearl street the eatate of W. K. Driskell, Caldwel | M0t to the hospital 1s for observation e om0 Fifty-frat. At the obera o (his order. A board of health is to be il Tast winter, when T got i No. 206 Cole-n United States Life nssoclation to C. agaInst Morgan and others d o8 o :1‘:1'1"1* ’"nk;v.»»vmrlm rh--lv] Smith , 2¥e @ lorganized as soon s possible, but the ordi- Hot Blast. We burned four tons of soft RETARIANS Ts Aempaiptian to O B T I aaatings T TY T morous and patriotic address and a large P ICEran nulebneane th 5 coal all winter, heated three rooms, fi & Ramsey's add, w d s 3,000 | A'bro, Hainafurther Merchandise Company | There were no new developments in the | chorus and the audience sang patriotic | ooce 1® Bot Qul s 204 {n the mAaD never went out, and I can't see but what M. Mendel,” trustee, and wife to W, . against McCartney, Stein atnst vimah time the mayor will have full charge of we got just as even, steady heat and t :f.nln{"m:'u\.l--'l 12 [’";‘rr--ll s subdiv of & Council Bluffs Rallway and Bridze (on | SERRTITRY mr“;‘ il ”'\1 “yM 1hamosor | i the eanitary condition of the city ns great cleanliness’ as we ever had. with ock 25, Neola, W ¢ 220 | pany company ovr the latter's rights on South e 5 A \ard conl ¥ HIGGINS John W. Ashmah to Frank M Gomp: Wednesday ovember 28 — Sorsnson | Main street yesterday, as City Attorney| MO8t for your money-—liomestic soap, AD atiempt YR EMS o pMS 8 ondi ERTR . conductor, 140 Sauin 0y Bt ton, lot 7, block 2, Fairmount Place, | against White. . | SHeAawonth was o TAsAY 'th Siibiott his ——————— nance regulating clothing house solictors A " Counell Bluffts, w d Friday, November 30 o A8 not reaqy to subm Iun Trust I Ing W i ' ers (o take the place of the ordi- Loiiae Boddi 1 Siay’ ia Coicr, 5| aguinet’. Meicesson motion to the court for the dismolution of | *KANSAS CLTY, Now. 13- The eurine i | sunce. sassed. ot Jume. Talt Sovument It is guaranteed to give these results, elg nely sw -43, W 0 1,600 | agalnst Cousins, shoriff thd temporary restraining order secured by | the case of the Guardian Trust company o e imitati B e o875 O McEYoy, | Baturday, December 1-Mevers asa.nat|ine motor company. He expects to prosent | fOF Which John W.'Gates and others seak | ¥hich 18 known as ordinance No. 977, was Beware of worthless imitations. 5, blo 3 Neola, " a‘gr\l 4 .:m»mx »;.' L(m.,? e inst Shv‘u‘hfi S 9 Fye 3:}; hi.\.i“.]r;‘um appointed, w e begun in [ under & susnension of the rules read for — and o Krogar against rast Omaha 106 e United tates district court here today o second time 4 wa d - e Total, five transfers + 3471 [ Land Company, Racer and others againat| In the meantime the motor company is|Judge Amos Thaver of St. Louls sitting "f, M 4”1‘\,‘ 'Im g0 “:';1‘,"" 1‘:1:‘:“”‘ "’m| S~ R~ ____f&) — Chicago & Northwestern Rallway Compary. | pughing the work of laying a second track | ¥1th Judge John I Phillips of Kaneas City. | 108 and final passage, when ns stepped 0[ . 4 Main St - Davis sells patnt. Monday, December 3-Omaht Tinwnre | h i X | The demurrer filed last week by the il | into the ring and moved that action be de- £ {COLES: " Ay Manufacturing Company againat Cos ie1) | TIEDt ahead and had a large force of men el faction, wo-called, and wnich Wets | ferred for one week. This was consented to LG o Bluffs Canning Company, Goldstein against | at work all day Sunday and yesterd, t [ forth “that the bill of complaint does n _———h i Domestio soap has no equal | ok monelble that ny fad yeeterday. It | fute facia sumeient to eniitie comiaia [ 10 order to allow members of the council Council Bluffs, = = = “ i wllfy ve 1l | ants to the appolntment of a receiver or | to consult thelr constituents. On November AR before tho matter Is determined by the | forthe granifi nf an sunetion.” ‘wan " & > courts, rst considered by the court Fhe murrer THR was still being argied when recess for [ ] FOR THE BOY - a3 er— | Tunch"was taken Eas the First AR“ORED CRUISER Tho stockholders of the 0dd Fellows' Dowleltes May He Prosecuted. Yy i . Temple Building assoclation held their an- | LESUEUR, Minn.. Nov. 12.—This place fs nual meeting last night. but the election | MUC h “*"‘“;“‘, Jver the y'l~ H]’\, of Mabel pien, daughter of John Hablen Day of officers wes postponed until the regular | Fiabens are® Dowleiies: and Wy meeting 1 December. that the only thing done for the child, l The action of the trustees in leasing the | W8 sick with diphtheria, was (o hay [] basement and first two floors of the temple [ tha ‘enareh. oy i hands " or "herd ¢ s 8 Good Investment to the New Nonpareil company was rati- | coroner investigated the affair and n ver . ;i fled. The Nonpareil company will move| It was rendered of death from neglect | army, comprising millions of intelligent Fifteen lots 0 & body for sale at a very reasomable price. These in on the first of next month |and vecommending the prosccution” of | men and women the world over. The lots are located in Omaha addition and lte high and dry. They Hablen and Crane T ¢ will be | gecret of kecping well, free from pain The reports of the treasurer showed that | brougnt before the grand jury. Thev will [ ¢ " W b will make a splendid location for some factory. Several other lots 008 ihe assoalation had ala e prosecated for vio'ating the heaith | and ache, instantly relieving and surely . . m:"n.' "I;u 'n) m] n.‘lu \11 .;\ ln:vl-(wh P curing suitable for bullding purposes—one of them especially will make 0 $12.000 and that duriug the lust | & fine location for a home, beln h & within ene block of the metor year it had pald off $2,000 o stocl Firat Heal 8 W ol The association Is held by lh"’rl?‘rnl"lrnlkutl MINNEABOLIS Mimn ORRALE & Colds, BT!P- Headache, Asthma, Iine and within two blocks of a school house and church lecated FAI N o Premiume stven with Domest Wligfapi Dt e ey Nouralgia and many other ils L daled FARM LOANS ! ith_Domestic soup. | et the \weather will turn Wuch coer | is found in the timely use of Orangelns —_— fi o Infantry Starts to Manila, that COLUMBUS, 0. Nov. 12-Datachments | be glven of the Sixteenth. Seventeenth. Nineteenth | weather Apply at Bee Office, A great amount of Snow the ground wil' fre and a bottom for work in the weods, 1f th romains warm lumbering opera- omes w0 | powders as directed in every package. ' the most wonds in or fatigue 1 otfated In Eastern Nebraska \ . Jumes N. Casady, jr, 12¢ Main 8t Councll Bluffs. r e R By and "rn nl\'ilhlrd mhm;nur l(nd the Fourth | tions will be greatly hampered. owe. cavaley, under command of Captains Ruck - Sold by 4 i Iy | 5 4 Invest) W 1) © b . Senator Dav w old by druggists generally in 25 and S0c | sav. Yo"' "'n. AWHh the SIGN OF THE | 11500 T0day, woink vis New Fori - whos | ST. PAUL, Minn. Nov. 12 The conditior pegkages. 4 irial package will be sent to anp Council Bluffs, | SAVINGS, LOAN AND BUILDING ASS'N, SARGENT BEAR.. they will go aboard the transport Kilpatrick | of Senator . K. Davis took a turn for the | 8ddress for Z-cent stamp. | | 133 Pearl Street, C I Blufts, la. Y and sall immediately, worse today, new complications developing. | ORANGEINE CHEMICAL CO., + Chicago, It e