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WILL BACK TERRY ACAI \ THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY. N( )WVEMBER 230, 1901, money 2,50 te and ta | 3 Iks fam Harris Insists that MoGovera ,.UENKWS Young Corbett's” Bnperior, ANX'OUS TO BRING ABOUT ANOTHER MILL ’ | | Metin His CEn I8 SHI the Chn Man Wi wer, onl NEW YORK, N ere nothing wa be defeat of Terry Corbett Harttord That McGovern wa handed, rushing conceded by triends are evidently should the boy retrieve his lost laurels am Harris, McGovern's 32,500 to bind a place to be at the lu an interview In order 1o get Young forbett’ Terry him out before the 1mit ty-Ave rounds is react forfeit t tire purse. Now, if ‘Young Corbet he 18 McGovern's master he torteit which | placed hande, and if refuses the easlly see who is the better I don't wish to take credit that s due to ‘Young Corbett bix great victory, but I still in result of the fight was due MeGovern was put down iy bis head came in contact floor of the ring and this hat he in a dazed after. My man, McGovern ter of the mill up to thi riog been padded there another story to tell blow ‘Young Corbet that he hit Terry W5 hls was down and h ing his 1t was lucky enough to he » and what I consider a chanc In ed of today MeGove yea sporting le nore n b erda fighter everyhody like but the meet again himself McGovern opinion MeGovern will This afternoon tha will of this after Young Corbett oon Harris sald will agree it tw Irn match with to knock nty or twen e en thinks Wil cover have he publi man can to away any of the that ke When rouna led with was a ondition had all the bet- would have heen In delivering the | aid roalize with effect not him. self head hands wildly winning blow one. Not in positive Trae For “1 am that MeGoy show his true form in thi willing to accept the proposition of . Kennedy, manager the Twentieth Century Francisco, who has offered a purse of $10,000 for the men to meet again at his club, 1 am quite willing that Torry shall meet him again, the same conditions to maintain and would prefer (o have the winner take ail 1 am not blowing and want falr in n did not Tames and Athletic be this matter, so ax to give Corbett all credit | for his victory, and in the making of a new contract T will give him all the de #ires to rest up before fighting Terry again This is a fair and 1 think it ho is fair-minded and belleves that he can defeat McGovern again b to throw any obstacles in the way meeting between the two. 1 will wager much as $25,000 a side that in case the lads meet again Terry will win. I notice that L has been published that Corhett has won the featherwelght championship. but this not true. McGovern defeated (ieorge Dixon for the title of featherweight cham pion, the Hmit for which s 122 pounds, and when Terry won it he only fturned the scales at, 118 and he is now ready at all times to defend his championship honors at the Mmit pounds, « anyone. SHARKEY ~ BACKS SULLIVAN Tom Will Againat ¥ statement he ought not of anothe a inst Sallor i the sterner & Cor- NEW YORK taken ¢ . Noy Tom Sharkey arge of Duve Bullivaif, the featl welght pugilist, and today {ssued a cb lenge to Young Corbett, the winner vesterday's battle with Terry McGovern at Hartford, Conn, He says that Sullivan 18 anxlous to tackie Young Corbett, under the same conditions that Young (orbett met McGovern vesterduy. He I8 ready at any moment to make a match at 126 pounds. the duration of the battle heing Timited to twenty or twenty-five rounds, and Sharkey 18 willing to bet $2,50 or $5.00 on the side Speaking this afternoon, Sharkey said While yesterday's hattle ‘'was square and lean cut, 1 think McGovern fs the hetter man and while | don’t wish to deprive oung Corbett of any part of hix well earned merits, | belleve that Dave an beat efther Corbett or MeGove )OKE'S s RY 0o HISKEY 9YEAROLD High Qualityand Fair Price § @ 5 0 are two essentials to be considered in purchasing a whiskey for medicinal or general uses. In COOKE’S RYE we offer the public direct from our dis- tillery a copper double distilled, carefully made, properly aged Rye Whiskey that is xuaumug pure and unadulterated, and that will prove pleasing in its meilow= ness and rich flavor. We are enabled to make a low price on these goods by reason of their being of our own distilla- tion and the fact that we distill immense quantities and Store them in our own warehouse until matured. Through dealers this grade would sell for $6.00 W ship Cooke's Pennaylyantn Bye in plain Boxes Wihout mArk 10 {ndicats coptents, and ey axpreas Eat of ColoTad0 on a1l ordere B a iarta ot moce wheo sceompanied by remiteance of 8.4 03 W6 ot Al o CIRTET AN parfoctly aatistaCLOry S0t 4Te eatad 1n fatrn thara 10 0k at ou exper And on their receipt we will at once refund Four 8.5 tel bank or commerclal agency will {'you of our financial responsibility, COOKE & CO,, Distillers, Mall Order Depot, 7 to NI 6, Chiemgo, Orders for points west o ‘olorado must be for 20 qts. freight propal EEE—————rer———— TOO LATE Dearbory TO CLASSIFY, WANTED. artment saleswoman f Address M 31, Bee ‘oM WANTED, a voung horse and cow 1818 Farnam TRAVELING salesmen Nebragka. lown wnd ¢ men of ability; call {1 after A Hotel 13 Pouti. B A MONTH that she cotld not s herself, and {t wa that wav g NeF housewo! 3 0.4 Yen, we have nlgh her name and are fkewise o husiness asking take man 1o and deliver ere of ADDlY MBS 1 w fiem, for {0 Suturda Warren B-MBIT ¥e 0 a lady had para'vals 8o had her hands to feed hron had been N o 18 domg good woman ought her e (o f \ddress to those who a (ot have | ne i Magnetic thod by which she w ¢ means could have been fect & cure. She had no maney. L made no diffarence, we have cured hundreds of similar cases th lant four years, and, didn’t “need the money.” We never refuse a ca brcalse the patient s poor might be u wis thing for you If vou would call and gat A catalogue. 1t contulng mu formation well worth reading. free. The Khara Infiemary. 151617 Chica 1 |I|n\;‘\}| nduct sadares th for first Wi 0 u Kood_men hraneh ofcex for write logue; every graduate empl Tange from 35 1 m Call or wrl Khira Osteopathy, 1815-17 fow for A YOURG 1 find profitable ment i & Mg dress P. O, box reputable aver | the contest and T am | matchmaker of | club of San | has of ullivan | My than | Young posted | other match, the time and | (CUT ouT PROI_:ESSIONALISM CLEY hamy a1 night Wante [ James J 111Fu) w turning howe fr t will meet wrestling and boxing Manager fries Kins NEW t ization LANT wrest 18 Jeftries Fid 8 ¢hnmpl Jenkins has 18 A wrestler Ith t "reate om 1 ) pug to glv W11 b he i wil] " that Sullivan i Jn saying that [ best*man In his clase today A Wrestler Cham for he r financial e up wrestling entirely, but chaliengers in both Touhey Franciseo Monday matter bet an, mean that in America FTER Turns Pagiiiae Tackle the on. Nov. 20.Tom Jenkir intends to turn pugiiis 1 a challenge to mee! in a glove contest for the 18hip and a reasonable side the 18 equally long been known hy but he and he belleve emolumente ac ring would warrant hi m. He does not intend gloves fde will leave Cleveland for morning e Jof of a match with Jen rhett and MeGovern Again. HAVEN this afternoon pul from Athletic offers A purse of | McGovern, } College the | " t vio CHIC the lege leglate college conference. day ses AC avolition athletics | tacuity e onn., Nov. 20 The Reg ishes 4 communi manager of the b w that organ for a returs ana Terry Haven ii ing Corbert place in New At leticn Are to Be Kept In- Ate for Strictly Amatear 30, N repres n her passed student coliege teur somi-g garm where ered of was P I3 nt [ i prizes Whether the wUng he matter i i far as the Prof electod bieycls programs of A\ rule was passed that the W aldo biter ent student four years on Those AT Wilcox Long due ne ment Pattengill rule | committee was announced t had not was voted possible it of for was college athletics eligible who plays session where premiums Inyera, 29— A rofessionaliam taken foday atives of the who had an all The follawing rule from by th in so-called or ama fouutonal b gate money or purses rotroactive d after the at this phase en thought ‘of or rolonged absences Purdue college the ensuing dropped athletic was vear from all meets in re the bevond which a ntest and i not tey at M Minnesotn Chicago N and Prof 1o i hwestern Johnson 2 Stichtor, meating 1chignn lay w chairman; » secretary: A A Wisconsin 1. Barton, Niinols H. A Huston Indiana re 8 Stagg oA O T Pur- BREAK THREE TR}ICK RECORDS Prosper tentate Perform Fine ¥ ederaliat and tn nt Bennings. WASHINC the day 1 backed tast First Prosper to | ord of 1:47 “TFoken for mile fifth of a one the only Noy 20, Three At “Rennings ) the first race and fifty yards from “ederalist, In' the ffth, cond from the rec: * mile and forty vards, winning favorite of track today reduced made his own pace for a mile aud a furlong and lowered the track record of by [{ ra two-fifths of n second sm 40 101 10 5 to 1 ond race, and Federalist captured the fifth event mounts all took some of the m Results ce. 1 race second, Third ra Land of 1:20 Fourth Time won man third Fifth Federalist third tente Another Muddy ' Time won, Moore third WO00DS RIDES TWO WINNERS SAN and land at was th nung {8 by in th wiy catching him at the finish FRANCISCO, Cromwell Oakland today, ners recelved strong support . seven furlongs second over one mile il won 16, five furiongs White lx Extinguisher second Time won. T Onkland—Tranafer mediu ne B me wer | wecond and won easily from (“rehin Autolights two winners It w ntin First ‘Bird third announced Re: t Oakl Tanforan until after the first of the year at least. ¥ ults rac Ramsels won Second selling Rose ‘of HIl race. Trimmer third Third race Ardnung won third Time Fourth selling Allcia third Fifth race Botany third Sixth rac Duckoy blane third GOOD DAY AFOR_ FAVORITES ing w race. Cromwell Time L fiy on Time: 1 W it Three of the NEW fared Emote yne Mor erous clear First Cre Time Morella won, be o [0 for Brack ORLEANS, Nov tter ' nd ¥ Iy of uturity The Time e o three- Aut on Sol Lelchstein second, one mile and a sixteenth e Star second, Dun- on, me « © Ina rode three winners whom track fast Third House A race cent City second 1213, Second race 1 w third Fourth vin, third Fifth race Riley W Time OMAHA HUNTERS BAG LIMIT Atkinson Enjoyed Prime #hooting has been sportsmen of sh vicinity or Omaha in this Guines. bank each permiie possess| the 1 first Hebron Kicke the best they EIC High ball third xth race W They Hard Luck GENEVA halt off a play forte in Geneva AR " race on Time Princess Amots Tin six Olekma second el 1 Ot Mr 13143 selling w me il Siidell, won the sec A 16 to 1 chance, H. Cochran's five ey. Track and fifty Kallf second yards Slidell_wor Owl third. Time Zemora won, Carlovignian third, BIN Her- furlongs: Colonel Rianche 115, mile and sixty alloon second yards TLon Rey Po- 1:48 4-6. Sixih race, one mile and a furlong Searlet Lily 1:67 second, rack Mars the R, to Nov. the oniy but . favor! all the win- of a heavy play in ent none off oo well ay that without It d racing wil transfer course, 2-yvear-olds 1:14% ven-elghths of a mile won, Urchin secund, i3ty arters of olight second, Ime. A mile 1:15%, mile and a sixteenth, Medding second. {ghths-of a mile, sellin La 1162 holce Ones at New dricans, today's racing, Serpent Riley earning brackets. the ring to 1. The weather Results . furlongs: Serpent won Harry Brennan third laid the gen ling, six f g Tartar third ling, one. Phinisey 4 iling 1111 mile second, six furlongs second thirteen-sixteenths of 0. Marcos second, Dan: 1021 and one-sixteenth Visitors from the Me- in action rashiar red N ball tweer rly stand fa war Wig Nov. 8, defeate 1. Neb rday this for open shooting began. pters from abroad have been in the of Atkinson during the ten’ days. € Jud, | Bunderland Ine Ve and who spent a portion of the week a8 the met with = oh game H resulted o mad; i 5w the ropolis. Nov. 2.—(8pactal ) enjoyed hy xection ever since last party J J H Frank Dumont. J Carpenter A Buests of Dan W the Newport Nationa many hunter birds as to have the h Hehron, 9 —(8peclal ) vesterday afier and Geneva 0 in favor o ond half Hebror touchdown and goal 0 0. But one of thel knocked out un loay N he! ebron it the se hool Win (Special,)— Edga Davenport at foo o o where from k Corhett is the JEFFRIES and New long step toward fntercol- to compete on 18 charged | are was not 1o discoirage us from The | the | lmit of four means four Leeking Charlie -Ordnung s to Rose of Hilo the | Ord- ain showed what a mud runner he feating Autollght slx furlongs e and Articulate He led ail the was | 1. Woods rode | to Weaver second, Major Artlculate Phylils sell- Come In Favorites among them the | was Myra Water | ton Frank | Add | Read Kohnwreah | Huntington | Eda | Dorane second, Janowood third. | the | the | A number \week was composed of of endld success and aw hia In { the | 5 1104 to'0 | Puel ARMY ACAINST THE SAVY FLECTION AT COUNTAY CLUB Three New Directors o He (hosen Tuesdfiy Night=Plenty of Water ol Annapelis and Weet Point Mest on the Gridir I | THEIR wukm‘.ssi ! | | for Toda — The annusl of the Country club will Omaba club Tuesday evoning at which time three directors will Le chosen and a voe taken upon a proposed change in the arii cles of the assoclation by which the date of the annual meeting will be changed from September to December The change is suggested, as mposst ble for the oMcers and committees to make final reports of the year at the present date of the annual meetings & the season of the Cou y club does not close until No vember 1. At the date of the meeting this vear the clection was posiponed unill De Dual contest on the Univeraity of Fennayi- comper to permit these reports (o come be vania'a athletic fleld tomorrow. Nearly | torn the stockholders before the oge In every train from the north, south and west | gireciors, it such a change should be de |that came In during the afterncon and|ijaq upon. The retiring directors are evening brought scores of persons who. | George F. Bidwell, Guy C. Barton and E. P | with the president of the United States, Peck. 1t is considered probable that they lvull watch the cadets do battle on the gr1d- | will be re.elected meeting of the tockholders place at the SEAMEN CONCEDE t | Bxpect Defeat. bt Intend to Go Down Filghting=President the Expectant Spectators, | Roosevelt Among PHILADELPHIA, Nov warriors of the West Point academies arrived here today 20— The foot ball and Annapolis . for their an iron The club has made an arrangement with All the prominent hotels are crowded | hy Omaha Water company and the man With ofcers and others of the army and|agers of Krug's park by which the park | Davy. There men who have fAgured | management and the ciub will be permitted prominently in the government service. and | to attach an eight-fnch main to the line of they are just as enthuaiastic over the event | the water company which of tomorrow as the sturdy “‘plebes Clifton il The private West Polnt or Annapolis. President Roose- | (o Krug's park, where a smaller pipe will velt and members of his cabinet. accom- | be attached and extended through the panied by their wives, will not arrive until [ grounds of the Country club with hydrants shortly before the time for the bheginning | located so that the green can be sprinkle! of the game, which is echeduled for | o'clock | no longer depend upon hauling water. The The largest crowd that has ever seen the | length of the proposed main will be about | army anfl navy clash in foot ball is ex- | three-quarters of a mile. and the additional | pected to be on Frankiin fleld at the kick- | pipe required by the club will be at least off s much more. After the election of the three directors | A couple of inches of smow covers the | new committees will be appointed and work scene tonight and it is likely that the lot [on the grounds for next will of spectators will be uncomfortable, as the | #tarted. o that with the coming of spring snow Is melting, which means damp ground | the grounds will be in shape for the golf | and wet seats. The playing fleld, however, | €rs. The most important work on the com 13 in splendid condition, the university ( mittee will be the sclection of a golf | authorities having taken the precaution of | structor. Mr. Johnetoue. | covering the ground with hay before the | club Jasi year. left at snow began falling, season for Boston, and The announcement that (e president | Southern links, where the game |8 played | would be on hand had the effect of making | A1l winter. When he left he expected to |the demand for tickets an enormous one, | Feturn mext season, but since that time 1t | | The 24.000 carde of admission were divided [ has been anncunced by at least one member | between the two académies and the of the greens committee that he would not versity and distributed gratis by be invited to return and that the new | {The Pennsylvania authorities alone wera | COMMittea would look for someane more i | | compelied to refuse 15,000 applicants, o | S¥mpathy with the game as 1 is played | great has been the damand. Notwithstand- | America |ing all the precautions taken, hundreds of| Mr. Johustons was a great I'the pasteboards found their way Into the | the Scotch game and expresse | bands of scalpers, who are selling them to- | OPinion of what he termed American inno A1EHL ¢ faticy Prices vations. He was not able fo (hrow off this The navy team was the first feeling and would make no allowances for | today, the men, twenty-two in improvements which may have been intro- | getting here at 2 o'clock. They duced on this side of the water. The Ameriy| charge of Lieutenant Commander can game has found favor in England ana | Grant and wers accomphnied by the devotees in this country object to being | dosen coaches, all of them former bound down by precedent. sn that a | ton players. ~Shortly after their cessor for Mr. Johnstone is In order | g THREE YEARS FOR MURDER | lin Man (¢ ing a Pole Su n are terminates at in tine will be run of | as desired during the summer and the clul Slght Snow Falls, in who was with the the of the was then to go to close uni- them. stickler a very for poor to arrive number, were AW W halt Prince arrival | was taken to Franklin flcld and | |in the ¢now were put through signal drill. | | Tonight the men were given their (iber(y | | but were ordered to be indoors at 9 o'clock | | | in suc- inneap: vieted for Shoot- | | and in bed hy 10, ovedly Navy Expee » Defent. int. a | Anare The army squad numbered foriy-five. | 1t arrived at 6 o'clock in charge of Captain Richmond P. Davis. After dinner the whole marched through the principal Trainer Temple for a half hour. Tomorrow | morning they will be raken to the Phil delphia Country club grounds for final sig- nal practice. The outcome of the game seems to be a foregone conclusion, if the words of the man- agers of the respective teams are a crl- terion. Cadet Porterfield of the navy said: We expecy to lose, but hope to din ghting. . Cadet Mitchell the army was more autious, saying:? “The team i in good | shape and we intend to win if possible.” Two special trains will arrive about poon | tomorrow from West Point, bringing the | army corps, numbering about 400 cadets and several hundred followers. The An- napolis cadets, with a numerous following. will get in about the rame time. The cadets will return to their respective acad emles immediately after the game The lineup tomorrow will be MINNEAPOLIS, { court today Samuel Hogan was sentenced to three ears in the state penitcntiary for shooting Peter Kolik soon after the MecKinley assassination Kolik fs a Pole and on heing asked it he was an anarchist replied that he was. | It afterward developed that he did not understand English well and supposed he was asked it he was an organist. HYMENEAL. ma-Thomas, WEEPING WATER, Neb cial)—In the prescnce of a few friend and relatives, at noon Thanksgiving day Miss Winnifred Thomas ana G. G. Adams were married by Rev. G. H. Moulton s Like Wildfirve, When things are Nov In the district squad was streets by ot Nov. 29.—(Spe | | the best” thev become | | “the best selling.” Abraiam Hare, a lead {Ing druggist of Belleville, 0., writes | “Electtic Bitters aré the best selling bitters Fiky -l el i I bave handled in twenty years. You DAL L "“3"‘;"‘;,':.“,.0“ why? Most diseases velng in dis- Doe ., ... ol Adams ! orders of stomach, liver. kidneys, bowels Hovirs ! Belknap | binod and nerves. Electric Bitters tones up Goodapeed Carpenter | the stomach, regulates liver. kidneys and Bunker * 1 kead | bowels, purifies the blood, strengthens the Daiy AAN | nerves, hence cures multitudes of maladies Casad (C) Land | 1t bullds up the entire systen. Puts new Hackett NichaIbeYe® | 1ife and vigor into any weak, ‘sickly, run s | down man or woman. Price, 50 cents. Sold by Kuhn & Co., druggists |BASKET BALL AT SUPERIOR Two High School Girla' Tea } nish Amusement for NS e TTT =CR0 Stevens ( e Goes to Jury. MITCHELL, 8. Dy Nov, 29, egram.)—The frial of Fred L. Stevens, cashier of the defunct Plankinton bank, charged with having received money on de- posit after he knew the bank was insolvest. was glven to the jury this evening at @ o'clock. The state rested at noon. No de- fense was attempted by the attorneys of Stevens, they depending on their argumen: before the jury. In giving his charge Judge Smith informed the jury it was not to con- sider the proposition whether the bank was a corporation or A partnership. L tor Gamble's New Firm, YANKTON, 8. D) (Special Tele- 18 | gram)—A new Inw firm was established 170 | today by the consolldation of Senator Gam | ble, Hon. Robert Tripp and Major John Holman, under the firm style of Gamble, Tripp & Holman (Special Tel- i Citizens. SBUPERIOR, Neb.. Nov. 20.-(Special.) Thanksglving amusement was furnished hy two basket ball teams from the Hig school. The girls wearing the cream had the disadvantage of sun and wind againet them in the first half. giving the scarlets A lead which they could not overcome, the scarlets winning, 15 to 11 rench's Team Beats Shrader's . Tn a four-back contest on Clark's bowling alley lust night French’'s team beat Shrader's by 22 pins. Score; FRENCH 18t W ] E 5 ) [ % Totals 188 188 182 553 SHRADER 18t 81 il 50 Total 184 Nov. 20 French Emery P Beselin 5 24 [ 7 58 P ] Total 18 18 | 163 Teaderness or aching in the small of the back 1s a serious symptom. The kidn are suffering. Take Prickly Ash Bitters once. It 18 a reliable kidney remedy and system segulator and will cure the troubld before it develops Ita dangerous stage. - | Bhrader Whittaker Forgan Totals 162 185 181 “Plumber” Read Wins, Plumber” Read defeated M. R. Hunting- i A tenpin contest on Clark's alleys last night by 6 pins. Score | 1t 2 ; 18 203185 193 927 M9 171 M 141838 | BEAUTIFY YOUR SKIN AND HAIR with warm shampoos ot t Columhus ms COLUMBUS, Neb., Nov (8pectal Tel egram.)—The score In the foot ball game | here Thankagiving day stood Columbus i, David City 5 when the latter withdrew from the Columbus the | game on the Game, &rounds. clalms torteit Auburn Defeats AUBURN. Neb, Nov. 20.—(Special.)—Au- burn arfd Humboldt foot ball teams played a Thanksgiving game which resuited 48 to 0 in Auburn's tavor Pensions for Western Veterans. WASHINGTON Nov. 24 )=The | following western pensions been | | granted Towa: Original (war with Spain)-Frank €. Moore. Webster City. $6; John Kelly Dougherty, $6; Paul M. Eggerss. Sheiby, 85 Charles [ "Lindner, Muscatine, 88 1n crease, restoration, reissue, ste.-John H Boyden, Vinton, $8. Aaron K. Dutton i | Durant. $14: Manuel Foive. Davenport. $10. Original widows, etc. —Catharine A, George. Ambrose, 3§, special accrued November 13, | Mary E.'Gibbe. Corning, $ | “Nebraska: increase, res etc —Joweph Staker. Beatrice. $10; Ethan A Hitcheock, Norfolk. 8. John G Willis Omaha, 8. " Original widows—Special ac crued November 13. Eliza J. Mavo, Cam oridge, $8; Jennie M. Caihoun, Butler, 8. Colorado: Increase. restoration. relssie {eic—Bamuel O. K. Reed, Fort Collins, 8 Orlginal widows, etc -Special acerued No ' [ vember 13 Almeda Weedman, Denver, $8. | | Renewal, widows. etc.—-Margiret Rradley blo. $12 rth | Dakota Original-Jacoh F. Wagar. Grand Forks, $10. Original widows ete —-Karolena Pattison. Wimbledon. $8 | _ Montana: " Original-John Grant. Fort r | Benton. 86; Hein Kroger. Meadow (‘reek $5 ||n\< rease. restoralion. relswue, elc.-Callx Humboldt, and th ing the skin, softening and whitening rou alla in*| let, bath or nurser: en 'the most perfec Narfina Soa, with healing Pine Balsam and It combines %0ap in the world. 28 ¢ (Speei larfina Seap i: pi nave d satisfattory soap, it Cut out and vign this coupon in five davs, you s largs, botle o( Hay's Hair-Health apds soup forlitaln Sealp, o yCor, R o seceipt of toc. and this coupo fon, r lexiof ists t i e Hay's Hilé-nfimf Onaw have & fine head of hair. Hay's Ml y grower. Nota will not stain the scalp or ¢ IMAHA=SHERMAN & McCONN 16th and Chicago NUNCIL BLUFFS=MORGAN. BROWN, 321 Main; L, 16 Chefer, Frenchtown, 35, WHELEY, 416 & | seourad [ Beautiful hair is positively insured by cleansing scalp and hair applying a dressing of Nay's Halr-Health. ndrufl, stop itching and promote a healthy I and Toilet ba Tor il it theis ealth, lothing. Stops hair f Large 80 cent bottles at leading dru Follewing Draggists supply Hay's Mair-tealt You make a mistake to buy a piano at an alteration, red ta an own one for abaut one-half former price at our sale when yvou orowater reat holiday piano smoke clearing sale of both new and used uprights and squares of all makes, STEINWAY, STEGER, VOSE, EMERSON, STECK, A. B. LHASE, MASON & HAMLIN and others. The pianos we sell ave clean, dey, brand new, up-to-date instruments of the high est grade and fully guaranteed by the maker and by us ke room for new holiday goods, which are daily We are compelled to sell, and make prices and terms never before he must tories, in the history of pianadom IFive Uprights, sold at onr fire sale 1S nonths @ and up We ivin are overstocked and s from wo and returned, YR D $60, « One Kimball, walnut case, carved legs, $ Beautiful Chickering, rosewood case, bhony Upright, 7 Muliogany Upr utiful new Uprig 13 octaves it with mandolin attachment, $1 ivory keys, $0 ht Sample Pianos, $TI8 and 8128, O makes, returned from vental, worth double the money, $142, K168, $185 K205 5 Chickering Upright The cut prices and mal eize. A sm will ship a charges both wa advantage ef the ire musical sducation. (atalog free on applicat Corresponde Il deposit plano 1o any & it the bove spe ion. vesponsible rumen flerings promptly clightly used, only $238 mtil our present very large st livery. One » out-of-town miles of Omaha, refund ck fs reduced to ita nor customers. We and pay freight always guaranteed. Don't fail to take the price ordinarily paid children’s en of (his greet money siving plano sale furnished Visitors always welcome whether byy or not, me will on pland living Xmas ed within pr want furiher wet ot as Satisfacton §¢ you for vour and pariieular d SCHMOLLER & MUELLER, The Largest Piano House in the West. MORE ton Weeeints Incrennes Yenr Aue WOOL IN AMERICA and Stock on Hand irently Over n The om Recelpts of wool In Navs boan dd b, AAinat 160510085 for the same period i 160 " "the Boston snipments to ‘date are 5005 Tom.. mgAInat KAles 0f 14240550 10 T ame periodtm 1800, The stock on hand 16 Boaton on Janiary 1, 1901, was 76308100 s The total stock todiy s 8821145 I B ONTON. Nov. 2.~ WOOT,~The offerings {“{he wool auction wales taday nimbered aton. Sates In detafl: New South A% Dales: scoured. Madila 4isa Bt " Quieensiand,. 10 Daié Afi1e 88; wreasy. 810t Vi oalen: *acoured: | BRATIS A0 South Australin. 50 balas: s Gronay. 63g%0. New fou: Scomed, indgis Hsd Punts Arenn. G0 baies Falkiand - ielanie ana Bul BOSTON, Nov neretal letin will suy since January 1 Wal grecs: Scoure torla, 1,00 v ymi Sdgis o Cotton Mar YORK. Nov. 20, . middiing uplands oc; males, 500 bales ara steady; December. February, 7.60c; Mars Mav, 1 June, 7.57¢ COTTON Januar April, GATVESTON 1eady, 798-16¢ SIEEW TORLEANS Secratary Hester's stat Viethle supply of cotion visible 10 be 3,458,102 bules is American ST, 10T 1dling 2,45 pales LIVERPOOL, ) quiet: prices steady: 411-32 Nov \ COTTON - ment of the world's shows the total of which COTTON 100 bales; r bales 29, -COTTON American Now Te: sale atock Spot middling. a Credit bal- OIL CITY Chit bt ances, 8130 168,658’ bbls.: average TOLEDO, 0., Nov. 2 e South Linia and 1r LIVERPOOL, Noy spirits, steady 28 3 LONDON, ‘Nov. .01, seed. pot, ¥~ 6. Lineeed, fcan,’ strained. 4s 104 ARBR"VORK, Nov. 20.-0il, Cattonseed firm: prime vellow. 3ic. Petroleum. dull Ronin, wteady: strained. common {o good $1.55. Turpentine, dull, ATeEse BAVANNAH. Ga Pa cortificates. Ol fana 011, North Lima 29 Turpentine lin- Rosin Caleutia 31 6d NOv, 28,011, tine, firm, 3l4c. Rosin, firm and unch irpen Evaporated Apples and Drie NEW YORK. Nov. 2. EVAPORA APPLES--The market for evaporated oles ruled rather qu but about steady L mmon to go B@klec . prime, S faucy. 1001040 FRUTTS. Apricots, Roya Peaches D Ap t Were i@ veeled, ‘11 aull. Prunes, 34@Tc. 13c; Moor Park, 812 @1Sc; unpeeled, B@¥ec Philadelphin Prodace PHILADELPHIA, Nov Firm. good demand; west nearby prints, 29¢ FEGGS--Firm higher: fresh n . fresh western, Mc; fresh southwe 20! fresh southern, 28c. CHEESE-Firm, good demand full ereams, faney, 10%c. Market, Bl R ancy, 30c; b, ern New York Continenta NEW YORK the Continental Tob clared a dividend of mon stock, besides the regular dividend of 1% per cent on the preferred. 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