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THE OMAH DAILY BEE T JWVEMBER 9 BOSTON STORE BOSTON STORE Special List of Prices for Cur SATURDAY SPECIAL SALES 69¢ with 85¢ well | 50c grade in men's and 49 caps, full line sizes Army | Men's good strong enders, 26c grade |5 9,00 | O pmie s 0 \ | Men's hueking cotton flannel mittens 3.50 250 4.75 260 muslin leather 3ic il 260 Damask Men grade working gloves dur 10¢ Men's colered stift hosomed shir(s Flannel, in size 15 only, '5“ 50¢ only knit shirts in_blue Waist Patterns, just s I ga per pattern by Men's few left, on sale at, and Misses' Golf Men's sweaters in re l“l and 5¢ 250 fleeced underwear, $1.00 500 | heavy fleeced hose, neatly 1901. lan Judgment for the amount of the four notes sued on and a decree of foreclosure of | the mortgage on the plant The action commenced by company of Des Moines againsi Contractor 5. A. Wickham and Wickham's counter claims were dismissed yesterday by agres ment and the costs taxed to the plaintiff. The motion for a new trial in the case of | H. . Hammitt against S, 1. Albro, city | marshal, was overruled In the suit brought by Thomas F ell against J. B. Eminger, now an inmate | of the insane asylum at Clarinda, D. L. Ross was yesterday appointed guardian ad Titem COUNCIL BLUFFS. |BLANES TRE LICHT o ells carpets and ruge. | Bt Wemayer's betel | Coroner's Jury Welds Corperati Pmlv‘ B lixby & So fentifie optictan, 400 Broadway, l Respensible for Death. | Mre. J. L. Taylor, a son for 1 C. E. Alexander the Flint Brick MINOR MENTION, Py Blockert Motz beer W i Wollman B & Co Misgouri ouk_body Welch N, Malr R re Gatch | ABSENCE OF CUT-OFFS KILLS M' COI'MCK' wood, $5.50 cord, Wm. | st Tel 13, | Verdict that Aceident Was Not In Any 1 B lides with Motor Car. Ladlas Wranpsrs Ladies’ Percale Wrappers skirt, all sizes. regular $1.00 goods, on sale at Millinary, Socond Floor Saturday we will sell at a reduction of r cent uny of our Misses’ and Ladies' trimmed Hats and shapes $ 1.00 Hats for $ 200 Hats for $ 4.00 Hats for $ 6.00 Hats for . $10.00 Hats for 15.00 Hats for $20.00 Hats for Ladies’ Outing Gowns -50¢ Outing Gown, neatly Gallup, a well known the in farmer adw live ntee was severely shaken ening not "y Mer A good 10-4 Cotton Blanket for under .00 fancy white 98¢ winter 25¢ sus A handsome black mercerize skirt, with corded flonn worth $1.25, on sale e 1o Carelessnes of city and dq a runaway accldent - Broadway last evening, resulting from ollision with & motor car. Mr. Gallup, who was« driving a double team hitched to a bayrack turning Broadway from stree when struck .| the wagon. One of the horses was thrown to the ground and the wagon turned partly over its The horse scrambled to feet and the frightened team 1 to The iwels of the hayrack ar tracks, with the torn loose th aud Mr. Gallup thrown hea the ground The with part running gear trailing behind ash e on Broadway, but after running two or three wagon was a complete wreek was removed (o the on the | ing [ on | » grade Cotton Blanket, fancy op ored borders, sale at founced 63 Fur Collarettes of Fur Stone " a at all stripes with and Boys! wool sweaters silk in red, blue regular $1.50 goods, on ale at Mrs 1ake Mr. and dwa Dw her pur Bherwood, 126 Bast 1 Prof. H. W. Sawyer, late democratic car aldate otnty superintendent of schools has gone to 8t Louls on a visit A marrhige e { yosterday to Fred 11 Willlams nd orilia L. Parker, uged | 1 1, Mer Colfax i M1 guest of L was onto $1.00 grade 11-4 Cotton Blanket striped border, on sale he coroner's inquest yesterday Hryaut ing over the body of FFrank W the young linema night while at electric light [ixth street to the eftect Electric Light sponsible for asmuch morn McCormick Thursdas top of th motor Ladies' fleece lined Wrap pers, good dark colors and well made b ectrocuted ork on the tower at Twelfth avenue and the jury brought in a verdict that the Cltizens' Gas and company was partially re the death of its employe, In as cutofts” were not provided whereby the current could be cut off from the tower when a man would be worl on it. This, the jury said. showed negli- the't gence on the part of the electric light com- | pany. It found, howe that McCor- mick’s death was accidental and that there | was nothing to show.any carelessness on his part The principal witnesses at the Inquest were: City Electrician Bradley, Lon Hath away, foreman of the light company; C. 1l Smallhou: a lineman, and Charles Watis of the fire department, who climbed the tower N red the dead body of Mc Cormick to the ground o Boneh #lett City Electrician Bradley's South Eighth stres lated chiefly to the results of hi ntoin J foe ¥ tion of the tower where young McCormick y in Comforters, extra boys on sale value e, m at on side £ Omaha ) recent much improve Chicige Other grades in 1 Wrapy in py fannelette, $1.7 0 ught In hey run he retu elastic web Re Special prices Mation Blanke 10 2 all wool Blanket black for $6 all wool Blanket tn gray for $7.50 all wool Blanket in white for grade 44 on sale at urned wagon com Iy ot made a aught blocks. The Mr. Gallup home of his son-in-law, | 3. M. Flagler ast Plerce street, where | physician wae called to attend him. It was found that while no hones were broken e shaken and bruised. The aceident caused considerable excitement on Broadway in mplete sen & pletely over the Electric Marten and Mink prices: $1.25, $1.08, § $7.50 to $0.50 and $17.50. Ladies’ capes and Jackets 4,98 trimmed with 2,98 trimmed 4,98 Children's Jackets, sizes Misses® Jucke(s, fn £0od line of colors, at $12, $10. $8, $6.75, to ... wide val Ladies' Jackets in 27-in on sale line Seal oves in Roas in surpris The hall ¢ Bt of t M1 eompanic Visiting her mot ®outh Twelfth J. A Barrett Nebraska Stat coln. was th Coney Marten, Heaver. the following 0, $3.26, $5.00 Ladies’ Outing Gown made extra full, with double yoke, in good colors, at on sale at, & palr for Lot of men's neckties on sale i Men's mitts A man « Rell at st were Army ik it for or A Ladies” heavy trimmed with finishing braid and embro at o e LL unbleached grade fleeee lined oux City, . on sale dunghter i« 2110 on Ladies’ Undarsklrts of Ladies’ Underskirts iMed, tucked ana at the fol- I uu Ladies’ Walsts Waists, extra and Percales, A ~.6e 8 value inches wide sale at 1he grade all Linen Huck Towel on sale at in Bleached on (ssistant fan of the Historical ty fn_ Lin guest yesterday of his br 1. . Barrett | Chambers' dancing academy. Royal Ar. eanum hall Tuesdays and Fridaye adults, 7.0 p. w.; children, 4 p. m emblies fof adults Fridays. $:20 p. m. | Two « Jf diphtheria ¢ Health ve Ladies’ Golf Capes that sold for $7.50 and $10, on sale at Ladies' Cloth Capes, brald and edged with fur, that sold for $5.7 sale for $2.99 and was severely A new with plated flounces lowing pri $1.75. $1.50, line on corded Siony Clty ot Foot Ball fxtra good value Dress at il line in. wide grade Ladies Umbrellas, on at W on in The return Blufs ams will 50c $1.25 the Councit High school foot ball his afterncon at the The former game was plaved Sloux City and resulted in a victory for Bluffe bays, It i =aid that the Sioux team been greatly strengthened and some good foot ball fs looked this afternoon. This will be the Council Bluffs line-up: Lef end, Scott: teft tackle, Byron: left gnard. Ball Smith: right guard. Plicks Kettoring: right end Dingman: left half, Treynor: fullback, P W, Aylesworth, Van Order game hetween ux City be played Driving park at the City of color n's soft shir L and i for testimony re- Ladies' Boucle Cloth Capes with Thibet and Marten Fur, regular price $7.50. on B0c and Misse e kol sale hield front $1.00 value, on sale shirts, lace at examing ale on he Kelkey o Teeovel | mt his death. Ie sald hé had made the B dttor wae | examination just prior to the inquest and ourt yesterday had found that threc the four lamp: were Ladies’ good Flannel well made, trimmed and tucked, all sizes and col ors, at $1.50, §1 nd .. 41,0 ~Extra wide Colonial good assortment, formerly wold at 8¢, 10¢, now on sale at Misses’ 4 years to 8 years lar $5 and $6 garments n sale at Harey Patt akd compromised ' Re Mgzt was | st Swedish Luthe hursda The exere ducted b Holmes of Burlington arslated b Rydbeck of § 1. Rev etk of Nor and Rev. M f Hethesda Wi Nortl One danghter and two Fhe tuneral will be this lock from the residen will in Fairview tery Rev. i 15, Walk, rector of 81, Paul's Epis- | copal chirel. wiil conduct services | and from Among the teatures of “A Modern igh one Waodmin Kl Hros will metal went at Doha house Fridiy ¥ vember 15 0 ging of litel globule Ellls. My I Woodm ends, the Th lnteer Soldiera 1 the intense heat of re a ce the 1% former game Men's and hoys' blues, Tc grade, Ie Batwing how value 15¢ at Men full line LR for " Corrent Was On a0 dies This at switches were would flow thr on the fourth as to “cut lowered. indi he that the current switch explained %0 thrown meant that ugh the lamps. The lamp » und thr nd with the outcr globe |y ] ating that McCormick was fo | hility workimg at this lamp when The main line wires runuing to this lamp burned off A|-‘ was hanging by a re shred The insulation of both w res | of welted copper thelr |y witness said, indlcated clearly | ey of the current | ties, on mule at . right quarte ab orth 15e quality all linen on sale at Ladies tackle collars back half N tring ties, on salo te from ol mans sur Afternoon u and burial by laces, 6cFull standard width Out- ing Flannel, In light and dark colore, heavy ot sl Avies wool | war N to close at er, Spetman walsts, A 8c-Good value double-faced 20c | Percales, good value at 1214e, on sale at . I were Dance tonight at Hughes' hall Ladies value only extra many sule that the price Files Sult Ella Stevick of 146 the arrest of her husba e for Divorce, at § $1 $12.50, $ 1o . tight fit Ladles' mercerized black ting Jackets, worth from value, at just halt S— A good all wool flannel walist .o and L d w ki S made, tucked front and back adies' Wal ng kms ! sc—Full and complete line of light Outing Flannel, good 10c value, on sale at Vine sireet nd who Extra heavy ribbed flecced lined hose, for misses and boys, 40-in. and 42-in. lengihs, 89 and 80c and white, Lot of Ladies: %5 to $10, on sale at n on sale at two of Hornee Hlonran’s will b fered by him during act of iramin D e estal rm the & properties: dward i Silver Clty jolning 1l Nowing them in eighiy forty outh res to 1 to J Ny to Manawa Pullmat dohn Davis the ton Griswe Silver near s Willlam 10 1. P “Unce ng perf Council the play heariy we veason th prises. At 1l peapie. Whil spun story it e One of the pre e way I8 (he drama, entitled which will b theater Sunday, November deals with the affections of the cardinal virtue of trith portrivs e huny iterast. Tikened 1o tha Fearte, but from a Weeary considered o bit superior tion. Splendid scenfe envir and a full acting compuny trusted with the varlous roles N. Y. Plumbing C¢ will he at taday and Nerly evervh no doubt famiitar will o the comy The story i< dramatic 1 is filled with s some timo it is it deals wlih onl not cluiming 1o he 1% at the same time the iy in with for Sprucel ter i1 m Fmanees Binfrs and yme ent new T pre siceesses i a drama- and_beautiful m Parson.'” | Dohany | 10, The play the heart and and wstul Fuman standpoint Is chin nment has ol | i | telephone Quarrel Resolts in o ¥ The police called at 5 o'clock last evening to the home of John Haile, jr., on | Upper Harrison, b telephone message, | stating that Haile had Kilied his wife. On the officers, who were accompanied by a | physician, arriving at the house was | found that Mrs. Haile had been seized with | un eplleptic fit during a dispute with her | husband. The report, which was started by | the children running to & neighbor's house | erying that “their mamma had been killed," | cansed intense excitement in the neighbor. | Mr. Haile elected townshép | on the republican ticket Tuesday and his wife's objections to his dabbling In politics led to the quarrel | Davis selia glasi wer it was Ca In Fed in the vesterday ral Conrt. Pralor-Lindt suit | were concluded before Judge MePherson in the federal court. The court took hix decision under advisement The application of Samuel H. Dixon (o file « petition of intepvention in the Omaha | & St Louls rocolvership was denied. Dixon | wought to file & claim for damages for al Jeged personal injuries Judge McPherson went last evening Yort Dodge, where he will hold court Judge Shiras. He expects to return here | Monday, when the Grand hotel receivership case will he taken up again The arguments tol for | Davis sells paint. ) Mr. Bradley's theory was that McCor mick in throwing this switch brought hi hand i « { with the wire, He zave it as his opinion that the tower lights coula be safely handled only by cufting out the wer while doing so. as each fur- nis pertect metailic “ground.” which i« much more dificult 1o guard against thun in the cage of an arc Ilight near the ground itaclf, where insulating material can be cakily provided. As the only mark on the dead man's body was a deep burn on the little finger of the left hand. and thix corresponded to a4 nole in his zlove Mr. Bradiey said it hie heliof (hat MeCormick had happened to tonch the wire at the point where the hole in the glove. He also gave it as his opinion that xomething must have gene wrong with ihe Jamp connections and there must have been | a “ground” clsewhere on the line. Theory Corrohorated. Mr. Bradley's theory as fn which McCormick met corroborated by Fireman man Smallhouse, who brought down. They testified that they body. lying on its left side. with turned toward the west, and his indicating that he was standing fourth lamp when he received which kitled him. Both Foreman Hathaway and Lineman Smalthousé in their testimony declared the towers were dangerous to work on when the current turned on. Smallhouse went %o far As to declare that he would not go ) a4 tower when the current Was on. ¢ if ordered to do so. He said he had heard other linemen say the same. Young McCormick was 21 of age His remains were taken to his home Tabor, la.. yesterday morning by brother-in-law. The fineral will be dany hes & to 1 wanner his death Watts and Line- | the was hody found the the fac position near the the shock was yeurs at his Sun Dance tonight at Hughes' hall Gravel roofing. Al Read, 541 Broadway. NO LONGER SCHOOL TREASURER W. E. Haveratock Removed from Of- fice Becnuse of Hin Stroke of Paralysia A vacancy now exists in the ofice of treasurer of the independent school districi of Council Bluffs. Tn district court yester- day afternoon Judge Groen on the applica- tion of the Board of Education removed V. Haverstock from the office and ordercd that all moneys, papers and hooks belong- itg to the office or district he turped ove | to his successor when elecied or appointed Treasurs Haverstoc was stricken with paralysis July 27 last and has since been incapacitated from attending to the dutles of the office. This made it necessary for the board to appoint some one else in his | place and this could only be legally ac- v Changes Among Firemen. By orders of Fire Chisf Templeton, (wo chaoges have heen made in the department H. H. Adams, driver at No. has been succeeded by Willlam Mattheson, & former fireman. and C. H. Jones has been appoinged (o the place held by W. W. Boyne at No. 4 engine house. Adams and Boyne were lot out for incompetency, ac- cording to the statement made by Chief Templeton —— Dohany Theater November 10--The Natural Play of the Age The Village Parson Thrilling in Climax! Powerful in Action! Intense H All Special Scenery A Story as Sweet as the Fragrance of Roses! PRICES 0, D, The, LEWIS CUTLER !‘un al Dluo&ov a8 PEARL -hwn-r. Sunday. Most rt Interest! LR L Ll FARM LOANS 6.Ei% Negotiated In_Kastern Nebrasks Towa. JgflJ % Maln St T Towa Steam Dye Works 304 Broadway, Council Blufts, Make your old clothes look lke new CLEANING, DYEING and REPAIRING. Phone A62) i i1 engine house, | | complished by securing &n_order of court removing Mr. Haverstock. For the pur- | pose of the action in court G. H. Stillman was appointed guardian ad litem for Hav- | erstock. Charles S, THaverst son of | Treasurer Haverstock, filed application in | court yesterday, asking that Stebbins A. | | Teal of Miswourl Valley be apyointed tem- porary guardian of bis faiber. Mr. Teal is | father of Mrs. Haverstock President Hess has called a special meet- {ng of the Board of Education for Monday evening to appoint a successor to Treasurer Haverstock. It s understood that the ap- pointment will be tendered Thomas H James, Mr. Haverstock's business partner, and that he will accept 1t The sult brought hy Georga S. Davis, former treasurer of the district and demo- cratic candidate for the office at the time of Mr. Haverstock’s election, contesting the latter's election, is still pending in the superior court and the appointment of o successor to Haverstock by the buuss may cause some complications Herman Faerber, whose property at Country club, Lake Manawa, was attached by A. Metzger & Co. on a claaim of $117.70. filed n counter claim yesterday, in which he asks for $2,000 damages for loss of busi ness and injury to his reputation as a busi- ness man and for $500 for expenses he was yut to in the matter. In his answer he ad mits owing the $117.70 to Metzger & Co., but emphatically denies that at the time (he writ of attachment was issued he was about to dispose of his property with in- tent 1o defraud his creditors. The prop- erty sttached he claims were his *‘tools and implements” by wh'ch as head of a family be gaived his livellhood. He sets up fur- (her that part of the property attached was his household furniture temporarily removed from his residence in the city for use in the Country club, also that pa belonged to his wife and that he did not have full title to part In the case of Charles T. Hendrie against the Sprague Iron works the plainti# wa the | shunning Stevick, last Monduy night of disturbing ihe peave of their home, filed votice of suit for divorce in the distr court yesterday. The notice states that she will hase her apnlication for divorce on the grounds of the alleged habitual drunken- & and cruel and inhuman treatment of r husband. She will ask for the custody of their minor children and for an order giving her all the household goods aud ait- mony | on a charge Dance tonight at Hughes' hall Renl Bstate Transfers. transfers were filed vesterday in title and loan office of J. W, Pearl street r These the astract, 101 " ‘Benjamin -4, q I reenshields arks, part u Dotk Bauer, w.,od Sheriff fo Connell BInffa Real Esta and tmprovement company, 1os and 10, block H. Riddle’s subdiv,, <.d 1 Butler and wife to William Ariid pirt Lot 1, Auditors subdiv. of sels 1y etk w. d wife “e\y and Wl wife nely swig wia sely Four transfers, total TACKLES G|RLS' v DEPARTMENT ‘ Atice " fer | TOWA CITY Alice Younz of Nov. & - (Special.)— | consulting authority University of lowa, | young women stu- dents who much time with voung men,” Many of the girls have been called upon the carpet and confronted with | his charge and given some good advice on the male sox with greater de- Dean the the upon of the women has hegun a gree Dean Young has particularly | hostilities against telephon de’ rooms. One girl that she must declared in young la was told absolutely have the felephone taken out of her room. Girls who wear black as a prominent part of thelr apparel have | also fallen under Dean Young's disapproval. | One who created a sensation at a party | Ly appearing in a etriking black gown | that became her finely was reprimanded and told not to do it again by Miss Young. Dean Young has also begun an investiga- tion of the hoarding houses and houses | that take women as roomers to see thar the rules laid down for young women are | properly observed. The women have been | required to answer lengthy printed ques- tions about their hoarding and rooming places, character of the landladies, the rules observed and mauy other things Miss Young has alto et about to dis- cover why some landladies refuse to take women as roomers after having had a particularly lively set of girls one year BLIND IOWAN PLEADS GUILTY cene of D Den Molnes. Indicted for Murdering His Wife, Makes Assent, otin DES MOINES, Nov. 8.-Oiis Greene, n- dicted for murdering his wife September 9, pleaded guilty to murder in the second da- gree today and was sentenced to the pent- tentiary for life. Greene shot his wife on the street and then shot himself through the temple. From the effects of the shot he became totally blind Hunter Arm, MT. AYR, la, Nov. S8.-—(Special)— Henderson Chance. a prominent young farmer living one mile north of Mt. Ayr, accidentally discharged a rifie ball into his | left arm Wednesday evening. He was| hunting and the accident occurred while he was getting through a barbed wire fence, It was necessary to amputate the arm above the elbow. e That Throbhing Headnche would quickly leave you if you used Dr. King's New Lite Pills. Thousands of suffer- ers have proved their matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. They make pure blood and build up your health. Only i cents. Money. back if not cured. Sold by Kuhn & Co., druggists Hunter French Win, ninepin contest last night ing alleys resulted 2, oxes W A he on Clark's 3d. Total Hunter i ¢ French i Total At Berger To = " hicago Ladies® blacks S8, 80, 84 1.00 Jeans 50¢ line of Coutil the city value, for The Corsets in best and regular 7 of sale at 16e, 2 palr for grade colors Percales, 26-1n on e outing stripes " | and brown, 3ic Bic annel in Nl\k “and blue On wale at width storm flannel in gruy grade, on sule ul 1214¢ Boston Store Gouncil Bluffs, lowa BOONE TEAM DEFEATS CHICAGO Be mpion nt and Would Meet Al o « Bowling Comers, Nov. 8—~(8pecial fournament ook pli Three and fo of men playing ROONE, T bowlin Roone. legram ) hetween Chicago this afternoon and were played thi the evening. A large women_attended and Wik watcl ith the interest. After th & were reception wis give Chicago the Butler house and a banquet ed. The first game was won by The remuining six games were Boone. Scord iine test wer a team at am the all won by e Chicago. si1 4 i Lirst game dory A game. . Thied. game PPourth giame ¢ i Fifth game ) Rixth game Wi Seventh game AT The individual 1o go—Geroux, I8 \n i Warden, 17 e MeKerney Moore, 185 5-7;_Knowlton, 169; Strong Jenking, 19157, The game nverage were: Boone, 925 1-7; Chicago, ¥ -7 Boone has’ 1 met and _defeated champlon teams of lowa, Nebroska and Miinofs and has a team which never ha heen defeated and which is ready to meet all comers gos were Lowis, B « ¢ It 1 18417 W Westerns Win. The Westerns defeated the Omah ompany’s team on the howling ulleys lust night, Score WESTERNS Swenson Ayer Selleck Reed % Reynolds .. Total OMAHA 1 157 151 174 Total 154 1 10 16 Huntington Stupenhorst Conrad Bengel . |Seaman TOLAL:ssniers Bowling ( Women bowle tenpin contest o Clark's alleys last night. Score ROUNDERS 24 Total Miss Tip Inm i Miss Mayme ( Mrs. Julia Ha Miss Toulse Miss Lou Pegau 2 1o Total 160 ECCENTRICS 15t - Total Mre. W H. Wigman Miss Lahmani N Mrs, H. Beselin....0.00 114 Mrs. Adolph Brandéis 10 Mrs. Fred Krug " Total Ie The Rounders won by 123 pins TWO BLOWS WITH ONE HAND| TIMORE, Nov. §.-Peter Muher put A sudden stop fo the champlonship aspira. tlong of Jim Jeflords of California tonight fn the second round of what was to’have been ound - contest be the Fu- reki fc club at Germania Maenndy chor hall. ~Both men stripped as as i fiddle, with Jeffords having all the best of it in height and reach. The first round begir d clinch, after nd clinched Peter with 2 1ight punch both landed Then Jefords on the ribs A8 they broke on the chin a foul, which Jeffords nother they with which il right and the the referce deciined fed gy gl nch touched Pete ocked arms once mot ¥ they sparred awhile vuln 1o the head without effect rang with honors eas In the second rour vight to the body. They changed a serics of righ in which Jeffords got @ on the jaw and went to there until the ot up. they In hard rights face Peter got It this time with @ stff right jab'in' the neck, going to the floor, and on When they Peter sent The \ I hix vell Maher SWiung mixed it ay nd left swi hard right the Noor feree counted five mixed again, hoth and lefts to th meh He lay When ending ribs and broke | | when | The | { | | [ the advice of his seconds staved down until six was counted. When he got up th mixc gain and after a mutual If a dozen t rights a sent his right the ktomach ely landed on the ehin, with 3, and Jeffords was down und second round one minute o a i to and immedis th me K four NEW RECORD FOR HIGH JUMPS nps Seven ree Show, CHICAGO, Nov the Coliseum tonight Heatherbloom, a4 bay and sixteen hands high Willetts of White Plaiis world's indoor record for Heatherbloom cleared feet four record w A jump inches thix city Richard the wa Nov. § the hors: the | Jumyper gelding 6 years od owned by Hownrid N. Y., broke the jumping horses Dar at seven show in Heatherble ght out. Th fump wise six feet raised elearcd fum: at his best, t made with the bar standing at three inches. Twice the bar wa lightly and each time was casily Heitherbloom Then the barrier vecord and the great crowd outcome of the test. The not long, for in u few minutes more Heatherbloom had sprung lightly the mark and the new world's wits made. b was set for a world's waited the Lspense W over record Omahs Gon Club S oot Omaha Gun ynds Saturduy trophy, 4 majority’ of eturned club will shoot afternoon for the old mounted tobaceo box the members of the club from duck 1 chicke shooting and it is belleved that more per 1w will enter the contest for the third ophy than went after any he othe he first trophy was won by Frank Parme and the kecond by W. D Townsend at e third Jenkins Hars No One. S.—George B. Tuo Wking, announc is open o challengs world to contest | Vip for 00 s ger for ght that Jenkir from any wan in the the ch-as-cateh-ca purse ranging from weight Hmit ix Floriform Win LONDON, Nov. § Floriform won the of 1,20 sovereigns Simpson Liverpool autum at the Liverpool autumn meeting toduy. Lord Stanley’s Tellison w md - and Colonel 1, MoCalmont's Maclou was third. The distance wa mile and three furlongs ABSOLUTE SECURITY, Carter’s Little Liver Pills. Must Bear Signature of Vary omall and as cesy 0 take & sugan FOR MBABACHE. POR DIZZINESS. FOR COMSTIPATI! FOR SALLOW SKIN. Synonyms B St. Louis Flyer ave Union Station, St. Louis, chair-cars all the way, offers \Burlington Presumea you know UNION PACIFIC R Q4N Competition 1% Distanced n\ ("‘b “0's pigror'®™ Fast Trains Daily to California | via *‘The Overland Route" Splendi® Through Dining Car Service. Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars Pullman Ordinavy (Teurist) Cars Buffet Smoking and Library Cars Free Reclining Chair Cars Steam Heat, Pintsch Light Only 58 Hours to San Francisco from Missouri River. City Ticket Office, 1324 Farnam Street, Telephone 316, Union Station, 10th and Marcy Streets, Telephone 629, Burlington Station, Omaha, 5:10 p. m. 79 a. This train carries Buffet rmns ov the best service between Ow TICKET OFFICE, 1502 Farnam St. Arrive m. Sleeping-car and free veclin- r o smooth track, awml and St Louis, Tel. 250. BURLINGTON STATION, 10th and Mason Sts. Tel. 310, pout the Rurlington’s four daily trains 1o Chicago. Dohany Theater Saturday matines and night, Nov. 0- B. Levi's big production, Uncle Josh Spruceby Twenty Dave People! ‘Haysced” Band! Grand Operatic Orchestra! Special Sconery! Novel Mechanleal Bifects! The Great Sawmill Scene! Speclaltics! Watch for the Parade! 0c, 30, bhc; matinees, Carload Al Now Big Prices—10c, 10¢, 20 A HOME PRODUCT Better than imported. Cook’s Imeerial EXTRA DR' Delicious—invigorating—barmless. Absolutely piire. { WOODWARD'S and | Goob CANDY. | odward's mcans Good Candy. Good Candy means Wood- ward's. JOHH G. WCODWARD & CO., [“The Candy Men.” Apple Orchard For Sale 153 ACRES. are all in good phys Apple trees old and in full bearing One-half miles from Glenwood, Sfmall payment down, balance long time. H. W. BINDER & CO. 5 Pearl St., Council Bluffs, Ia. B e R R Council Blufls. Ia. ical condition—9 years Towa, Price low, eesssssess ceseressesesssssoee i sesssssreseee@