, " S---- ; " "I.f r ' ' ' 'i.1rM''fTl' - 1 } V'1'I1 ( 'T'V ' .Ie , U,1 IJ - - - - - - - , - . . , _ . . , - - - . . - - - - - . - - ' , - - - ' . - - . ' . _ _ _ _ _ 'f I 2 TilE OMAhA : 1)Ury D\ l : 'UUESIJAY , OOTOfl1fl 22 , 181111. . . . . ont anl , left R largo 8um of money In every 81nlli0 ono of the funle , of the city. how did It ! ret there ? Was It by hla economy ami hili great nnanclerlng , or dill the Ileople vole bOllda which were convertPl into caah anti ' the calh put In there , and we 81anI , unrJ.r a bonrled deht7 That I the way thaI II anwered And It Is 80 clear Ihrtullh bla entire , pcech. "Let ua go a little further on. lie 811ek ! of the time when we had a double board here of fire anll polce coniinis1oner . and he lel8 you that I am an anarcblal-opplause- ( ) ant therefore hat ' I am not entitled to h"ll omce here nnll ndllnller the laws of the cllY. WrI , that II very remarkablp ! TI:1 : II R lueer Ihlll , and there Is noholly ellie who hnllvrr IIcoverel It except Mr Broatch. Wo were oppolntC under unit , hy the law. I 18 true that house rol 139 was passed , and yet that law was 11eclarei uncolstutolal by the beEt alorn'Yli II the cly or Omlha affil thrOlhout the stale. I It wIn tincon- 8lutonal It wes no law.S ( ? occuplell ( our positions hy the order , Ilecree. and mmnrl of the court that we vera Clttell to the l.osleHslon or that office , and yet Mr. Iroalch sa's that Is anarchy. ( Aughter. ) Then ho goes on Inll saYI that we were going to have blooihshie1 Now Mr. Iroalch ought 10 be treatCl for moral slrablsmus or nomethlu woree. The fact oC .t Is Ihl we were In IISSNSlou or tM olces pertaining to the hoard , anti he WdS the man who WIS urging , on this mob to take IloHsesslon cr the jthl . and I heard some of those mel myselr while walking down the street , 'Wo will clean them I 01t. And we had some specal Ilolemel appointed ( and theo fellow ! clpaned out no. I I boly. , ( Cries of " ood" and 01Iplau80. ) They I worn the l1rtes ) who were trying to create bloodehic4 . not the olrl board at all. ABOUT TIAT'S ClEItKS WOIUC. "Then he tells you that he did a great deal or work when ho was mayor ; that ho Ile- formed , all the ditties or the ofco without a . clerk and ho ought to have charged the cIty for it . became subsElueut mayors have had clerks. Wel , I rem'mber when I was mayor or this city I not only was mayor but I was POIICO Jtilge anll during that time I tried 4iOO caec and over : I was my own clerk , kept my own records and every record that was iadI of every case Is a jlllcal recold 'hat can In ple11e In c'urlplf l n a be , Not only that , but I gave the city Ihl room for the mayor's ofle anti never charged any- thing. and I guess I had better go hack and hunt I UI ) on the books and charge I up. ( Laughter ) , ( " : tr. Iroatch Is \elly a very enterprising man , as ho says nod has mnrle Omaha a , great deal better by having come here , whIle : 1 others lave nol. Wel. In the name of for- , tunr . what hin't Mr. Iroaleh done except for I the benefit or W J. nroatch ? Ito has built , a house , and so have I : built them because It , was our interest tl bulrl Wo wantrd a I house to live iiiVas . he thinking or buildIng , , up the city when doing that ? He has built , I a store simply to carryon his buslnes In l ho entitled tl nny credit for that ? He did I purely as an Investment , without any thought of henentn the city or Omaha ; yet I Is true that ho incidentally benefited ' the city. That Is all that he has ever done from I the tune he came here until the present L time. tme. tme.S01m EFFIWTVE COMPARISONS. "I.et us look a little on the other sid , now. There Is a lan , a man of means thank ciod. a noble man-I mean John A. Creigliton , On yonder hIll stands a monument that will I endure for all time , 1n which the chIldren ] or r ProtCtants and Catholics. the rich and poor , can go and get an educition. ( \pplause. ) That II not for private gain ; that Is an enterprise - terprise that he has carrie forward for the beneft or this city and for the benefit or manllll 00 a Ito further ; go over on , I yonder lull that overlooks the Missouri river , , and there you wi find another Instlulon I where the sick , the lame and enfeebled can I fnd a place of refuge and or care In their sickness and In thdr sufferings . no maler whether they be Prtestants or Catholics , Jewl or G lllles ; that stands there as another monument to John A , Crelhton. Down hereon I on the corner or Fourteenth and DJvlnport L stands the rounrlaton ot I me11cal hoSpital I going up for the benefIt of mankind There : , Is I no personal gain In I , 10 desire or 1m- proving his finances entered Into the con ' , slderalon or the building or these magnifcent t structures-ornaments and a glory to Itructures-ornaments ald our city. That Is what I cal enterprise ; not the , man who merely builds a house to rplt ald I make his 100 per cent out of it. And yet t my oP\onrnt. lon , ' 'Wiiam ' J. nroRteh , stands as the exponenl or a political party - the A. . 1 A.'s-whicli tells you that John A . Crolhton ought not to be permitted to exercise - cise the rights of holding olce guaranteet I to blm by the constitutIon . but they tel yu , and ho tells you , that Israel Prank , the . , ntultlplicr or hogs ( rat applause and laughter - , ten ) , Is entitled to hold the highest oleI within the gift or the people. when John A . Crpighton that noble specimen or manhood , , has no rights and . Is not fit to hold the i ' , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ lowest omce. lie tells you thaI Frank Murphy , who Is engaged Ih thue enterprises which arc scattered all over our city . Is not fit to boll ollhct' while ' ' n hol an olet whie 'rank's running mate , Spoerl , Is entitled 10 be governor If the state of Nehraskl U.auhter. ( ) "They tel you Nash down here , an enter- prisIng man , Is unft to to hold an office , while Mct.ecul , ( what a mal ! ) I Is entitled to he President of the United Stale ( Laughter ) And yet Mr . Brolteh stands ul' befor' the I'eople of this ely eying ! that ho endorses doctrines or that kind , and endorses and approves or that character of poltcs that cenlfl a man a right which the constitu- ton ! u1antees to him Docs ht or docs he not ? lie Is their eanrlhlate , alrl If he docs not do It let him stand forth and deny it. lie dare not , lie belongs to the organization - ton and Is one or their chief itien. 'fllmT 01 CI.I AN II N. "Gentlemen , I ha\o detained you hero tonight as long perhaps as you want to listen to me ( cries of 'go on' ) . yet at the rattle time I wish to say a few wont re- sileetl ! the candidates who will como before you for your suifrages. I do not need to stand up and cal them by tiame . for you are aCualnted with most or them , hut I \11 mention the fact that our judle'al tclcct , compared with the other , 15 1 entitled 10 the vote or every intelligent , upright elt el. ( Prolonged applause. ) AI between Mr. Swobe the man who Is runnIng for treasurer anti the man who he can Israel says support Irael Jrauk and wil not suspenrl hll from office when he Is ehar111 with crimes ali msdeme3n- ! ors , I do not think there Is any cOlparl ' on whatever , and I ,10 , not think our citizens will. Our city clerk stands here well known. lIe has always been a straightforward hlel stralghtorwarrl. upright - right man unit , there Is ! carcOI ) ' a man on that ticket hut what Is a type and , a rel- ) resenlatve or the best intelligence aud the best manhood or our city . and I 110 hope that you will remember ovary one or them. But I beg or you gentlenien . In the strife for office . not 10 forget the councilmen that are to be elected II this city. They arc or more Importance than any other m3n. ) Your mayor or other olcers ! can combine and do a great deal of good , but ' your counclmln make time laws and pass upon the money that Is 10 be expendeil. "Now one word more and I am through. We need to sland united. I we 'Ianll unltrt anll go forth to batle together. racing the enemy as a common foe I tel you that when the sun gels down on the ttli or November there will be a glorious victor won on behalf . hair of the citizens' ticket . ( Great applausl. ) \/0 are In darlc ca's. I Is true. Ire. member that when a boy I traveled some twenty miles for the purpose or seeing an ell revolutionary hero , over a hundred year' ' old , anti still with undimmed sll uDrlmmed eye aDd unclouded - clouded intellect , who could look back Into the past and talk of those things ramlarly ali Intelligently . who was at Valley 'orge- and you remember , genthmen. the uferlng that they hail there , the hardlhlps that they endured the privations that they suffered ! lIvIng on scant rations. But there was enl n1n who came ther every day nearly and encouraged them and told them that they ) ' were In harll tmes , but he say : 't3oys bo or conrae. There Is a better day com In . the clouds will soon break and roll away and we wi soon ht free frol British thirahi- thom. ' So I say to ) you gentlemen . do not bt discouraged.Vith strong arms and unfaltering - faltering , sleps go forth and meet the enemy and you will conquer I , and once conquered you will be free from the thraldom and peculations or the worst band or moon that was ever " II offIce In this city. ( Great ap- plam . ) , SPOKE FOR TiE JUDOES. ' v. A. Hedlck poke In behalf of the nonpartisan - partisan Judicial ticket , especially. ITo said that four or the judges named on that ticket were at work every day In the court hom"o attendIng 10 their dute9. They were renowned - nowned for their ability and respected for ; their integrity. Their records spolco for them and they did not find It ) fnd necessary to talcl a vacation-drai'ing salary just the \'acaton-drawln ! same- and gl howling through the district explaining their records on the bench Oppose - pose to the nonpartisan candidates were a list of candidates who . lst candllates were styled repub- licns , but who had been nominated by a con- vellon that was not composed of republcan" , , but or the representatives at the worst represenlalves wort gang or political 11elleradoes that had ever been banded together In the county. Mr. Relck , dwelt briefly upon the importance of the t Judicial branch of the government and urged his audience to consider the claims of the men who had been nominated by the t Citizens' league , representing no political I pollcal clique . but t'tlndlng ror the business men I and taxpayers who want good government honestly athntnlstered ' \ ' . S. POPllleton was the next speaker and gave his hearers sOle cold facts to consider , After speaking ot the need or titan of nioriey and Investments or both a prlvJte and mone public , nature . Mr Poppleton quoted publ ( coma fIgure : ; on the expenses of the city under the fgnre man- : t & " U' ' - ' : , U&"f ns ' UA ' ' . : OUr Is I the larKet - I ! ! ! I ( Silk Dep'ltreut In the Headqunrters for I Nowhere 11 thlo cOln- . West Cnrryiiimrat all I I t r ) ' arc to he fouu . t Ilc" $ "O.OO ( "ortl of ° I High-Class Silts "ucl bargaimmie Iii lk ! Sli1ciciinbIe'i tmttogiv . SlkeUable"ltolh' " - I a ! . be had lmcrc nt t our Cu"torcr , gr"Q I OUR PHHNOlENAL I C.11 Icre ' variety for thcirMeict- . . I a I timet I nod under tioti. I SUCCESS IN sII.1si I all circumstance. , tr" : ' I blcau e we sell our ooJs on their marl ts ; because ovry doliar'im wOl'th oC Silk that heaves the Department Is Just whnt It Is re vrc'aentett to be : because our prices are alwa's right ali because _ l , I i.s a pleasure to patronize a Live Up.to.Date Department. ' , ' The coming weelt will bo an exceptionally tntlr08t1 one even for the active Silk D.- ' ' partmllt ; IIh real ' line Hlcit Silica . slch rare and blautful I Evening Suits Slt i'mmchm - I' creations of art lu . venlng 81ts sleh and at ' I , . ' been the Pleasure of Novelty thin Omaha Silks. public. Iml stch economical prices , have never hefore , Novelty Sills Exclulvo St 'lcs. , The newest effects In Printed WUl1 Tnt- - ' , fetap , Fancy' Chameleon , Brocade Titifotus . . ; Blts that are near Ilrfeclon , In hundrcds _ . . . i. ot "I tyii' " itt ' r , 49c , 69c , 85c , 98c , ; 4 $1.00 _ and $1.25 - - - - - - - - - . Evening Silks . \\.e Ilouht If such a stock was ever before : , - . thown In Onmalma-ituch a Iherl assortment , . so wisely clsen , such low prices tn Dre- , - , den \1\1 PrInt , Chene Effects , Iomp.dour t- Ores , Grins beautiful flowered effects , lt : 69c , 98c , $1.25 , . , . . $1.50 per yard 4' - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , , , : ' . : . 'A'gents for , .Bu tterick " . : : : . : Pattern - . Giving away bicycles and beautiful Presents I Fine Black SillS Exquisie Black lroclles , II exclusive de- IIxcus'c - 511815 I . no . ) two nieces alike . \xcus'c l tp- Taffetat. . Irol'111ed Gras Grln . Satin Fig- ul'PII Ben alnes , Ilautful Stn ' 1"Ig- Saln Siripes , nQ such qualities elsewhere at much low prces : 49cJ 69c , 7,5c , 85c , $1.00 and $125 Black Satin D1tchesse Such an opportunity on lIne Ehlaclc was IICV { ' ( ' opportunlv Iefore fe rel II Omaha Satins Our huer purchaselt 5 ) pieces at auction whIch 10 on sale at less than . other houses can Imy ( the sa : mutt i imal ltl&'s- 69c , 75c , 85c , 98c. $1.00 , $1.25. $1.50 , $1 75. Crepe de Che11es : piec'es Chlnl ' Uros. best ( lUitilty ' .10 Chemmc's . imetuahly worth $ . IUllt ) ' C\epe , ! n Iltual yard bI tie , ph uk . ) 'ttow , (1'111 ) ; whie S. , ete" , till In j o ale thiI week halt 01 lll at hai th'Jlr value , li 68c , 68c , 68c , 68c 68c , 68c " I Furniture- - t - , During t1icsae of thc O'Connel & Anderson stock of ' ; F.urilurt there is 10 price made but we can undersell it : . _ \Ve are the ar making price NO\V on Furniture. Sale in t full blast this wcek. The choke pieces are going fast , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ; p I , Butter A , ' Down IiAniiN's. UUQrC.unl"y - Iluttt'r - . \ , er'ay . 0'\11 Be , 9c. lIe and 12c : WO ilaydstu's wIll soil Uuter yr'ui lS Ialu hue thl n crlall"ry wel ! l'ttto4LUmtttC : ! you I''imr ' ' tit ; It In yonI / I lift' t'0 'Ilt 19 = . lie sure , timid attend f : HAYDENs HAYDENs I - ' - - ' ' _ - = - - - - . - ; : , - , :4 : ; \ : ; - RRrment of the Ilnrk lantern fraternity which has been II poser since 1891. In 1891 the running expansee of the city , including all of the funds except the school fund and the slnltl rUlrs , was $ G6i,000. ! In 1894 I harl been run tip to $781,000. In 189l I has been worse. "iii audition to the extravagant e' ' leldlurcs , " said Mr. Ioppleton , "wo have 11d a teralcalon of $30.000 or UO.OOO , nobody knows ; how lueh , anti nOhoty will know how touch until we turn the gang out and put In honest len who will go to the bol- torn of these stl1ls.ppIQI3e. ( . ) The lues- lion Is shall ' , to these ' \'eli I lon shal wr sly melt : 'Wel don , good 311 falhful servant , go onrl rob us sonic more , ' or shall wo MY : 'You have been wplgIel1 In the halanee antI found , want- Ing , Yen shah n longer bo attn eervnnts. ' Who are the n1m who are supporting . . . Broaleh 7 To whom will he ewe his elec. tlon In cao he wins this fall ? Who are bphllli hln' but the very men who have heen renscn. rhblnf , " the : city \111 the taxpayers wlhout IIILOATC'iI'S WOmWU ECONOMY. l Mr. I'oppieton el t attention 10 the fact that : durin\ Iiromttchi's arlmlnlstraton 11 ISSS the rate of taxation had been increased to 4 [ imilils . which was : record breaker at that time. 'Timen " continued " lme. contnuerl time speaker , "lS If that was Omit enough the next year ho In. erflwell I to 48 mik thl largest levy ever hhl on the ta'pa'lrs or tItle el ) ' . Mm' . Ih'Jath boastD or having left balances II the funls , or the city. lie hail , lalle the taxes w high Ihat he onldn't s\cndnl the money. " ( A pplatmso. ) . Mr. Poppleton xl10sed liroatch's connection with ! Iho ( gjs steal antI polnle,1 , out - number or the glaring robbre ! to which the cly had been subJletl I ( himring the atiniiiietra- . ! I ton ! or the vlnrlcllon sreltr. anti closed by ! mirging the \ oters or the I.'mh ward 10 Irlnr stand by the Chiizenim' Illgle ticket from lop I , to hotom and cleal alit the robbors. Charles A. Coo c1dllate for clerk of the courts Thomas Swobo' . c1dlilte for city treasurer. J. J. Iolnts. candidate for coult ) ' . judge O. C. C3Iph ' l. caltdate for county clerk : . Sheriff Drexel John I Heilclt and others 1IIIros"11 the meelng , which lasted until nearly 1 o'clock. lFl.'liiXSE hAS IgJX A "A HI'ln : . "nll.11 I to aiim lii. 1ilLAII ) ' .r Is ( Jnhl . . t'or humm'immi.t. SAN FRANCISCO . Oct 2t-The p In the Durrant trIal practically closed to- day. Another witness lay bO examIned briefly tomorrow and then the prosecuton will begin the Introduction or testmony In rebuttal Although munch Important evidence for the prosecuton Is yet to be eimhnmtltteti . the case wi Irohahly go to the jury at the close oC next week The hinprssion now Ilrevals that thu defense has materially strengthmeneti the prosecution . falling to ES- lbllh : a single fact that Attorney IOuprc ) ' In his opening stntelenls saId ho would ! show. Alholgh he announced that an alibi would be proved , no witness appeared to swear that turrant ) was elsewhere than at l n\nuel Baptist church when Blanche Ia- mont was murderel I.'allng 10 show that Durrnt was not at the church , tim derense has attacked the credibility of the wlnesses who testfed that they Haw him In that vicinity In comllalY with Miss Lament This afternoon Dr. G. C. McDonald was called 10 give expert testimony on the haluclntlons of elderly' wonton lie nil- Iller that In a tme or great excltemlnl over tl extraordinary crime elderly womun oren beclne : Ils3c3er with the delusion that they had knowledge or the existence of alleged ructs. The lenlell , however . that elderly women were likely have more lkely to such hallucinations than anybody else. The ! les- tlon vaim phlnly for the of ton wes purpose ( thrwlnr discredit on the testmouy of Mrs. r.ealte and Mrs. Vogel , two or the strongest witnesses for the proseutlon. prosecuten. Charles T. Llnlhal , who I Is asserted br the defense was mistaken for Durrant by Pawnbroker Opjionheimu ) proved n disappoint- log witneas . He made several conlielng statpllnts , among which was the assertion that It "itS In the afternoon Instend or thin moring that he tried to Ilawn ii ring at Oppenhelm's ' . The defense Intends .to show by' ' Robert N. Lynch , I v , I. Oeorgmi . Gibsap's private seen'- tary , that he give ! . Miss Gunnlghar ( ] , n newspaper , reportr tM flrat'cle\v , tb Iht fct tal } : , , lT . Leaie hal , seen Durrant al1 Miss Vllont enttt .tho church 9P the afer- noon or April 3 , The object Fth" quet n was 10 Impeach one feature or Irs. I ; akq's testimony nnd to show that 11ev. ObsOI , In his zeal to convict Dtmrrant . had been - Instru1ental In maldug publc la1arln evhlenep agiiinat hIm. Lynch said he III ! ! not tel Miss Cunningham or what .Mr : Leake had Fnll , as at that tme he did not know that Mrs. I.ealc had any information 0:1 : he t case. Attorney Dckl' on was sworn and tOCk th : ? stand himself for the purpose ot ident- fying a leather tm'ap b.arllf Jncho'VI- monts la1e. which lie said vas pl'nl to him b ) mal last July hy 11Imown parties. Ther \IS objection 10 the 'idmuttlance or 11m strap or an exhibit , The court withheld the rul- log ott ' the questIon Intl toiiiorroiv. A long deposition front Chnrles E. I Clnrl . a travelng saisamnan who resitimea In this city , hut Is Is now in liaston . was read. 'he , lt'fenue expected to ) eve by Clark that he had gen Miss Lai'oit on the uCeroon mf ! Apri 3 , acnmpanE.l by a maim other than Durrant Clarke bald that he could nt pu'cttiveiy fIx the diite. and the nl pllslivly fx dllE. only tiioightt the HIII ; was : lb I. mont trout the fact that u ! 10 IsemhlEd I plcturo of nhncht I.amoul which hI saw In I newslJI ) r a few day ' . hat or. An iitteinptvus made to Ilscredit the tCi. tllny ofV. , .1. Phiips. 'vito said hI saw : 1) art .i itt tntpr I Oppe nit " imu's shell , \prl I : . hut , . this also fell fat . llt'L"I'ilf4 hl.tVEIT'i'hiI'IIi : f\ 'iVty 1..I"I' " 11.,1. , . ( " 111 liltLsi' .f th. . " ' "r.I ; S 'I..t I" " 11'1111. . . INNIIO.IS. . Oct : . - , \ the ntesion or the house or ihoptmtieim or ilia Ilputeo Episcopal ccii- volition today : the 're.'ignatoim : nr ltev. Di' \ \ ' . n. huntington of New York fi'omim the con- Htlulonl revision committee was acCpteth , fnd II 'v. Ur. : lorp\n iix. also or New York. \\IS electell In his .tcarl. 'rite committee on new IIOCI I rpported that hero ( , worn sonic constitutional 'Iulston II'ol'cII In the reQuet or the mlFslolH Jurlsleton of norther Texas 10 he erect , ) , 1 Into a miio't'3 ' an,1 , recotninenileti , I I10cwa l'ecOI/ellcrl that Ie malter hs referred , to Ih , prollcl cuiiminittne . This 11Y Ilrevet acton hllng tallell mitii , tQo next COtiVStti'ofl. The committee portell favorably on thl appropriation for the oree- ton or tile missionary jurisdiction . or Ache- villa out of the we.tlr hart of the IHlsJit diocese or North Cnroll" . The reasons of the cession beIng called : for Sias leJee or North ( 'arolina mpoke al iemigth 1'owlng that the teulnry IJopo ' : (1 to he coiled was growing mlst Ipltly ' mid In a few 'eals would bClcme 1 eH - , ; 011portng tloep l. The report was then unanmously ! concurred , In. Dean 10Im In reported thai the house or blhol 111 recedeJ from their choice or the word "synod" Inl.teat of ronvention. and had agreed 10 ! II up the "pdma'e" ' r.cnienc'atimre. With these eonct ' < oIS thin house allopter article 1 of lb . rtvllol , and tnt much 18 seller wihout further consideration by the revision coimmmittco. A long list of memorials 10 tpceael , mel- beu haiti \\n'J rlarl ant , devotIonal exercises were .t rim Pismis l'nss 111'111. ) n'.I ) ' f. nAI.TI IOm. : Id. . Oct. 21 1895.-Special Dspatch ! to "Dee.-Seelng the San Antonio dlllteh to the 11ress accuning the Baltmore olclJls of the , \r8ms Harbor City anti 1m. prO\mlent Ca of haul faith . In selling property - crt ) at their naltmore office , \ he ! refusing to do 10 alransu Pass , our correspondent caled their attentIon to the matter toda ) ' , TI : president ) I'onounce1 the report imn Ilallplly false . and &ya that nothinG wilt bo sohl until the breakwater 18 further all- 'anceiI and some t'aiiroati and oIlier ' \anced I'alroad de\'olop- menla made - . SI.I.I'I n"llh I lt Chit'vokei . . CUIOn p. Ia. , Oct 21.-Special-Mrs ( ) . Mary North , agel 63 years . dletl Slt\1y night at the homo of her daughter of neuralll at the heart. The funeral wi he held at 3 o'clock today anti the rnulu Interred In Oak 11 cemet r ) :1110. North diOde here from Iihinol . to live with t.er liulhler about 8 year aGo , and was II excellent health UII 10 fifteen mlnulei before she died . . ( 'hiermtlcs. COl mit ) . 'l'rmtt'iit'rM ) lIi't Of pROlnm , Ia , Oct. 21.-Speclal.-\ ( ) meetng of tIme 'feacher , ' Central association or Chllolee county W3 held at Larrabee Saturta ) The meeting \\'as largly attended. The principal subject for discusion was WI "Child Study , " amid It was thoroughly ills- by the teachenu. . cused tuoerl present ! . - < " : l " ; : . ; : < " . - : , : . . . - FIGHT i\VAtm-DECLAREll \ : OFF ' 'iJIL ) ritzsillqlllihjectcd } to Any Ohlugo iu 1 i 'riginnl Program , ' - DAN STU R1 , THROWS UP IN DISGUST 1lt"Nt f'"IIINnl , IN tt ! nhNttuh' : Unllr , } ur . 11.,1 I . 1.1.-\ t'll'l I tl t : ' " " . 'lh"UN ' Corhis , Cmise .tt'Ii/l ; / . . lt' ' hlttie hook , . - HOT SPRINGS , Arlc. , Oel. 21-Thcrt wi be no contest between Corhelt anti Fltzstmn- mons unlcs3 I be dn impromptu one , shorn of Ilre cIerlngl or ring rules or referee anl seconds , for Corbett says that unless I.'lzslmmons acts the man a 11 aecoinmno- dates hlmselr to clrcumstnces ho wIll " "enc him h 10 n h3plal" time first time he meets him h , anti that lie \ ill go ( Iule a way out or It hl3 scheluled rout to meet the attenuated Cornishman. Today there was a conferouce between Van A. Stuart , Joe Vendlg timid the , Lighters , tIme latter by proxies , Brady repre- . settling Corbotl lritzsiinmoiis' ! alre ego i boln his ' . being brothor-In-Iaw , Julm. , Tomorrow the Iulnl or Chancellor Leath-I erman Is to bp taken before the supreme court by time attorney general , anl the tribune or last appeal lt'Iy-cOnsUnie several days In handing down a final hearing In view or this Cncl a 11 anticipating a fa\'orble .le- antel1atng clllon , \,1 Stuart called the I.artes In Ln- terest 10Kether amid staleel time coiimiltlona. Stuart wantrt13 postponement until November 16. lie argued that even I the court of Inal resort sustained the decisIon of the chancellor , It would take that long to restore confidence anti , get the crowd to lint Sprlng3. , Brady , for Corbett . was wiing. Julan was not Ieapite the fact that Corbett weut Into training a week before his prospective op" imonent Jultan' , contcnled that his man \ vas too "fine. " and that to train for several da ) ' ! after the , original tIme would militate against the condition of 'hitesimmons. The prollosllDn was then made to have thin men light In private for the laln stake $10.0QO n 51mb ? . lere Stuart interjected al offer of an arlled $10.000. lrady was agaIn willing . hut .Julan demurred. lie opined that the club . If I pulled time light oft on the 31st or October , waul have 10 make gooc its full . promise of $41,000. Stuart asked for time . Corbelt has grontell I. i Flzslmmons has exacted his foil Iloun,1 , or esh. The Florida Athletc club at 12 o'cloek today declare,1 , the contest between .h. J. Corbel and Iobert I'ltzslllons oft ! . Martin Julian . Fitzsimnmmmons' manager , refused 10 agree to the postponemet or thin date as de- Hlrel b ) the ciumli. He saul 1 lzshumons hall trained to light October 31 , a 11 was un- wilting to train two weeks longer. Moreover " Plzsl ulons"har eontraeted 10 tht CerbcH to a tnlsh aud he was unwilling to ehmamuge time proral to a boxing match for points. It Is given out .that Julan will have I"ltz- slllons In D11as on the 31st. where his contract stipulates the fight. ' shall occnr anti claim tht fOtfeitf $2. OO. This Is the latest status of thi : eape. The progrll dow Is to substute Peter Iaher for 'Plzllumons ' In a contest with Corhet anti another man will be able to entertain Steve O'onnel. IEA'bY T. THY THE CASE. LITTLE nOCK Arlc. , Oct. 21.-Tim scene at combat \etweon the legal hen\'ywolghts was transferill ( from hot Springs to Little Hock this morning. The ring was pitched In time suprem ! ' court chambers , and very iItti . lme wan CP/sllld In the preliminaries , Attorney Ger'l'JI.lpnsorthY had JUdge lem- mlnway In lila rter 10 assist tug slate , while Attorney Martine ' was assisted by Colonel George 'iS' . Mtit'phyne ! or the ablest lawyers 1rph-'ne 'cl In 'the southJ ( 'A titJ bench was tlmero. Th attorney gel ral , was time first . to toe the scratch , ald ! opened with a petition for an order restraining the proposel light from' taking - Ing place pent : a hearing ot the aa.sa on It lnerls , Atltrty'MartIn ' sp1rred'ror time nail the hearing 't tlm motIon was thereupon thl theoupor adjourned until 3. ) o'ehoek. " . " ' When informnedi or Fltzsintmons' nuke , 00\ . frlor Calto' Gali that it' made no difference . that there houlll be carnival . ! no at al. Should the restraining hrder be granted the casr will probably ! not come up for a hearing on Is merIts until ! sonic tlt next spring . re- levln ! the governor of further rosjolslblt ' . In the event that the order be rerurd. Coy- croon Clarke Inthuater that he might canIne - \Ine time legislature to Iass a felony act Chancellor I. atherlan or Hot Springs canit' to Little Hock today oln 1.IUe company wIth A t- torncy General Ilney anti lion " ' . Martin and Colonel George Murph . attorney for tilt cJub. Judge I.eathermal deelnerl to ho Interviewed - terviewed concclulng his decIsion In the habeas corpus case lie said the petiion for .t wrIt at habeas corpus hd been Iletermined before him . and an appeal imreyoi for to the supreme court. The IJrle : deRlrlng an hn- 1'dlale heJlu front the upreme court Jingo I.eathermal cale over 10 aid In get- tlug the huh or ( ceplol9 and recorlll' up se thai a speedy hearing mlht be facilitated ! lie eXium'Citst'ti I desire that the court at once take IIp the case , and correct his rulng Ir he haul marie an Nror. 'hen prereul for a , stltenl fl regarding his decision he sail that the lalOUIht 10 11etermlne the maier m'egartiless of sentiment. lALLAS Oct 21.-George W. Taylor , ehlor of Cite Outhirte . Ok\ , fire department , who \\'plt to lint Springs 10 lay before Dan Stuart all offer or $1,000 for the citizens of Guthrll 10 hl\e the prize tight 1lIId off II that city , rcturncr to D.llas totlay on his uvar hinutti' I. I Is confluent that I Guthrlo _ w. _ wi get the f hl. He SY9 StUlt has hiic Prposlion tinder arlviseleut lie says Corhel I toll hlnhe I \ woull 101 go Into Ihe t ring to anything but a finish fghl , lie fa's Julan 10111 hIm thin Slmf timing for 1"ltzshnmou . As \othllg hut limited fights are iosslbis II Arkancas , anrl as finish fights 111 he Iulcll of at Gulhrle. I he heleves t hat lo\n wi fnJlr ha seleclel hy Stuart and the Florida 1 Athl.'te i ) dub. , m.shIItv \ \ " I'.iI"s(1 . ; \ I timlN . lti'itt 1 11m CiIii'g' 1111 : ; : ; II , . . 11.t I'imtis tl limo I'ltmI : II the until. titSl'lTl I . N. Y" 011 21.-JImumule Barry comple"'I ollcll .et , Inell latlen , In their hOlt In I thO 1'mph'l ' 'lhh.tl' t i chum hi Ilena , 11t \S U\ \ iLrd'J tho' rl.clslol In the totm'thi rculrl , although the IIht was to have I'en twenty m'ouutmls. 'fhe Chicago hail bottler of the hlnllmel ht ehamillolshill of Amnericum . Vit5 tin' :1\0111 . hut Ihl I bettlmig. I I di len's It'ookl frlenll is hmzuml 1II0ulh ul 'nrlrl'n' ' " Broulh.f I ! IUII lots of faith II I. Iltlo cx-amatur , and Imdter : him lt long Oll ) . John t. Bul\'I ! . t'ntt'rt 'tiring ' lhe 11 amid \al gi'I'\ . grout I'C"t'imtion. IIIIIII , ) wns "Qlnll ) - ' 1InJhell. II I t lii : eeclnll 11111 he svms 1101'fYI' \ ' , tnne" In .lccIJ.lin. Il Ing . thit' ltum.t 'IJotl ' ( ' hlrll : ' snl 'uuomight , 10 sui . . hlr.lllf. Jtii' ' hffon' ! Inl tt'iium call ,1 \lr. hOI hits m'IQtt 10 yiumihul.mt'i jav 'Ctir.g : tIme HroodYlm.rul'y } ) . ) nff his feet , timid , t''ISIrI his month t to bolt ! Iko/ I I umholl 'I' ' " " ' 10'1 tede ri1 ciinch's tn the third . nnl 'ul ( ndltll tout numg"ul 10 Ia mimi [ heav ' one IJ iturry"ui t'hPe' ' ' , ' mttt'mmiimteil rmishmlmtg . ( larr"s $ tllyl (1t rl hll ! ; ta't icue . bit t ' ' 'I IIIhl'l not hung. In hue fourlharl' ' " . . ' : ! t / straIght nigimt 10 the vi miul . and 'ml ' 1"lrlel < I mm elicit ven' . . ho a' . 'fhree tle went thin l'jcl o boy"u right to the jaw , , senthintl-'i . m , & cmi through thin rOlle tikitl "rt ' ) 'l , tack 10 th" center , only In lit' sent ttiI1iith : hoar l/al : . lie plainly harl I no cIt. , mint' IAII : t the / chllllion In I his ( 'Ius . ori ) J..TII lust StOPIIIIt the hOlt : ftc m' OIU mInlle I unit , twel I y'-t bree tennll ; of thg.xcund had been rQuqlit.V - - III ; ladlp1 ( thj.'il qortain defeat anti terrible punIshment I _ I " . _ _ _ _ .1.hINII SI.tH I : . .w ) Inrl ; JOtIA\J.TII' , J < Et , I.-John A. Johnson today pros'otilthJt t he has lost none or Its ablt ) . to lower records , antI had there not been a slcht , lr.Hl/tllle to out , of the 'uais pacing him. the track record for / tulle with t'lng Ilart % Ileerl W011,1 , mroimably hl1111 , hovprlng nroull i:4. : ! \s I svas , huowes'er. lie lowered It eo 1:4 : 1,5. baat- tour I.'t 11110" ' Ilrofsslonul recorll or 1IG . b ' two anll , . : t.5. by' timree-ilttiis econth itt the cIS3 ) n trlll ' Oti.u'igier was the bright particular star he Inwerhli the IlacE two-mile slanlll start reconl or 4:0t. : matte here Ins year by Johnlle Johl- and Ion , . to 35i : : , aelal ) ' clI'plng : oft len .ee- 1'Ime by thirds : John ol. 0u1. : : 1:10 : tH : , 1-5. Zellltr , 0:12. : 1:16 2-5. I 1:51 : 1.5. 2:1 2.5. 3:12 : , 3Gl. ; The later Is nearly' three seconds aster IIe the flying start record. Quad pacIng ! wns Isell excluslvel . l'mm'oi'M " 11. . I I'l line. . . LOt'ISVII.LE. 1 { ' . . LOtIS\'I.I.I iCY. , Oot 21.-The second fal meeting or the I.oullvme & Driving and Vain Qs&oclatnn : ehienod tOtlar. 'fhe track was In ( aster I' n1.tlOn than when the as- I 80claton hat Jlf Or't meeting. The 2:10 : pace pro\'pj lip h'l tslradtfofl of the I 'ay , and the Ik--.II ; utraclon \a8 Ir far the _ : : J ! : ! ! , ! ' . : " : I hest h of the da- , Gulneteon the heat h ) ' 1 hose from mn : T , who ts'nmmki Im't' taken time hPt bud the l11stanee been two 'nrlls imtntlmt'm' . SU111rlll : First race . 2:09 : ' . , $ ( ' rcl. 2:01Cf. pure $2,00 : Olallll' \1Cf. \ \on ( In Atlllfht hmeumte. ' 1110 : 2:1r 2.I.a. . , others 2:11. : UI"ht ii . secotll , Lockhlart tiuIrul. NJ Second race , 2:10 : pace , plrso $1.0 : GUlnete WOI In Itrllht hmnt . "lle : 2lat' : , 2:0S : , 2:0 : " i. mla T seeonui . Raven thint. Choral , Moreilmi . ' sl'ont. , ' 1011\ ' lhroos'mt iuuid 'ttlummmtic Kimmg also 1011Irown , nlli .tnllc II ! IIAO Thtim'tI race. 2t : trot , IJlrAt ,0' ) ( con- $ Untell 1010I'OW ) : I'arl : 11111 won the 1 ' (01.1 Illt third helts In : .l 2:15' : . 1utr- \lken won tim. ' Irst hat II 2:10. : l.uilim I" , hugo . : evmi'Ilkes . tibetl , . Innnot'khln , Chutsworlh nlHI " 'oortort C also stmrtc1. : , 1,111':1I''I'U : : I' I : 111 ' 1'11' I : S'I'\ IOS h I : .I.hr. Hl'l'lt ( " " 1 t 1..1. 1'\1' : I . 11mm vi' Ih''I' , : . , I 111tre.1 I'Iumm'hs : , LO.eIA\'II' : . n I 21--Secretary Price to- (11) ' gl\e OUI a few figures / Itgallllg the muttuke's of the npI\ rouls\le .Iocke climb that Clocml tin time 151h Ilst 'rhl' shios'ing , 1atl Is \ In : n1t'lnl 011 'fhl'l tlkts I wert OIIII1II-lh. , Keimttieldy' 11111\ ' ror IMI7 , the ( 'Iarlt stakes . Inrl th ) I ell"l'ky OukH. With Cllfolnll alll other relolo Illntl ) 't't to heat' frommm . the derby his 10W lW ) t'tutrics . time ( 'lnm'k uutnlci's li , Ilrl the Oaks IG. I "lon Ito I 1)0111111 101lnntnrl t am' " \V. O' I. 1 ul lletonol gim . who his tin uumcJ Orestes . the u'Omt of Urlonle Inrl I rumim. nnle Ing i . Cru ' t , nl.1 . olher t , ; ( 'hll'lp. 111. I I Smith I : , wlh I tWlnt.one. t t l1hlll I I ir a hlother tl iongstreet 111 other . hlghl birth ones ; Ill 1011/ln. wIth twemuty' : J. g Mmmmitle'tm ( , wIth Ifeen , Inelllll I I t1' I I .Ott grel Illln ! end In l'ol : J. E. I l'efmhter . fifteen ; Hashforrt 'mimunor . llllel. M/nol. fourtctn ; 1t ltrotvmm . . Ihlrteln : lIcker & Gentl I ) ' , ten I ; C' . I 'tinter & ( ' 0. , ten t lulter I i mig the sister to The lulerl ' : J . .1 : ' Inellllnl : , milan : Pat Dunlt. eIght : K I" . lelral , , 'llht i I : I rein nil Ire ' . . Iln < : 1'lllsclllal'l : & Son . 111 i ; I iou itoi s ! tll.lc. . mm t iii' ; J . Seluorm . nine I : Illklns I .1 olmuusomi , 'ven : A\owlale stnhle , 1010wlY I 1101.rlle stables , Dlx- lan ' a Ilnhle. \ ' 1 WalnI' ) I'mln & I.nr- rahmip . S. S itrcmwn. C. It. Itcith. W. ' Ii. I . : m tmmlemnum mi . J. 10111/11. i m K C. II'mlt. I I : , 111 I I I. ) ' 11 ! toidc amid Iln ) other - - ' - ' - . Slnl\ ( 'It , 'mmlts I 111 ( 'html , . SIOUX : ( "l'l'I' . Ol'\ 2l.-Simeclml ( ; Tt'le- gram.-Iluclc ) W.rlght . , Illnger Ilrl owner or the I.IICIII har bail tel 1 , has rl\l ' Irrngolelts for ( lie trnfll' If imis frutmu- chlse itt the \ .amtm'rn Iswclnlol next ) year From Llncoll to Sioux City . amid wi , It Is saht , Ilhlel ) alnOlnce hits Ileclslol ut the Chicago ruiecting. The rlul wi he tinder Ihe (011101 ! oC I 10cII stock COl pl I ) ' . 10 he oi'ganizei for the JI po'e , ' % v it lie hrlght ' 1 hlnptlr manage amid calltlil the ttam ali pia ) ' hits old - positon at eec'omutl hase. - - - - - C..llr Itll.I"H ! , " ' . Irlllh" . . CEDAR HAIIDS , Ia. , Or ! 21-Splcal ( Teiegramn.-'i'he Cellnr Haillis Athletic its- nJcaton.vlh ( a capital stoelt or $15.0 was organlze.1 . here tnnlght 'hl objechl or the : : ! oclalon 11. . for thl pro\oton or base hall . t.ll'ycln . ! Inll all athletc sports. A. rancher I wa chost'n imreitieuut . U. S. lalte sm'creiitm'y , anti Vtmnveclttemu ' , SI'CI.tlr In.1 Hnlllh'al'lehl < 1 U'lasurer 'fhe n srclaton tvlii incorporate under the ulrer law9 of the slate - - - - - - - - Irul" . th. . U.lhl. l.lllr ) ' lt'o'cmrl. IUI"I"ALO. N.Y. . Ort 2L-I ' redellclt C. I urhmlll yesterdu wheellrl the double cenllr ) ' COlr 1 from Blfalo In Krie , i'a. . multi retlrl. 210 tithes In cle\'el hours , ilfty- eight minutes ulII Orel'l secomiuls . This records. hrealt both the stnlt 110 American road _ _ _ _ " 'IN J CluN" ' ( ; 1. . . COLLEGE St'JtiNGS. Oct. . . SPHNGS. Oct 21.-SlmecIuml.- ( ) A gauuie or foal hal this afternoon between the College Sprl.rs anti . \ ' helwcln rollle Sprl.t. anlt11) college elevens wi's won Iml ' h ) ' u score of 18 to 12. I Iul UII ' 1..h. . th. . NI tl.hmJI. I.ONDON , Od. 21-At the National SportIng - Ing cub tonight . II I tin-round comutest the Alerical. ! at Duly , beat tIme London tighter , Arthur I.oelt. . - - - - unl.1 11 Xtr'I ! IOI' ! IlnUt''oIS. Sioux lJ ' Y.111 )111 )1'Ht.rl"INI ) ' . Ur"I' " ( Hit ur SI&thut. t SIOUX CITY , Oc ! 21-Speelal ( Tele- gram.-Much ) excitement has been cau3ed here by the mysterious dlsapllearlnco of B. M. Young , a tromlnent young soclely bus- Incas anti club man here . YounK cale to Sioux City from MInneapolis last spring as representative or the Interstate BIUding and Lan association . but har trouble with the company early In August and left its em- plo ' ) - flnoe tben hat IUl ; been acting hs . man a'ger of the Sioux City Athletic foot hal team , all at the tIme or his disappearance had funrs or the team to I considerable amount In his possession. lie sas In debt to many people tn the city , und when he left secured mileage from n local ticket broker on thin representatIon that he was shill lit the building oclallon's employ and would hUldlng Ilplo ) PY for the ticket later. Young's rather Is a we lthy tobacco merchant In Chmicago antI hLs uncle Is on the supreme bench In New York. The young man himself \\as formerly a student at Cornell university. IL Is I rn- mored Ihat lie had a similar expprlence In Burlngton , hut that his fattier settle'.i for him there. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ " ' .u'lhll oil J hlrI..I' ( u. . . . MASON CITY . la , Oct. 21.-Simecial.-Tiie ( ) tate Is building UII a very strong case ag31nst John Vmehua < . who Is accuser of the murder of henry nuhrmasler , anti \ ho Is now on trial In Mitchell county. Last March lluhr- master was founrt dead In Vacha's hares ! shop and his body party burned . anrl near hll , sleeping In a drunken &tupor , was Vacha. I has Ile\eloped that four men on- gageti In a drunken brawl and about mIdnight - night all went Into the harness shop. Later Iwo went home and It Is supposed that Vacha and luhrmasler got Into a row antI the former choked the latter tn death and tried to burn tIme bed - ) 10 cO\er - up his crLiuue. - - - - IU"1 : : lh"'I' St'lle . FOlLY DOUG . la. . Oct 21-Slmecial ( Tele gram.-The ) miners at work for time Crooked Creek anrl ! Core ) ' companies at I.ehlgh struck this morning ( for ni arnnce frm SO cents 10 $ per ton. They were working anther an agreement made last spring . which waR to last l one year TJt operators refuse t give the advance. 1'hc negroes at 10111 for the Webster Counly . lnlng com\JI ) ' refuse to ' uit. ' _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ . . . I'IMtOhhi't' Su f. II. . " . . SIOUX CITY , Oct 21-(8Ieclal ( Tele- gram.-The ) postotCl safe at hills . 11nn , was blown open and a quantity or slamps and a few dollars In 'uh obtllne,1 Three at tral\ ' have been arrested on sUslclol. jy4iPo7fi - A . , 'r. ' . , , : ' , . . . . w . . " . . owe , iov Both the BN.OYS wllll Syi'tip ' of Figs is taken ; it iR i IleRant mil refreshing to the taste , and net geut ) yet promptly 01 the Kidleyl , Liver and DOWeR , cleanseR the RYS. t3n olcCtual ) ' . dispc colds , Ilad- ' aches aud ( f'os'ci'i and ' fo\ors our Jiauituia1 'J stipation. Syrup of Figl if tim Dilly Ilelly of itH kind 0\0' pro. ducel , uleu'ilg ) to the taste and ao .eptahl to tile Ilohllh : , prompt in it' action aUIl truly hCleftir ill its clients , IrCIal'Ctl mily frm the most Lealtliyaiud agi'ecahlosuibstaiic'es , it mauy tDctdIehit : qualities commend it tc aH :11 . haVe made it the most P0PIIIIIL' rOled known Syrup of Figs iR 101' tale * in 50 ceut hotleR ) hr all leading drug- giKt. ' Aliy rollble dluggilt who may not have it OR hand will 1)10. ) rmro it ! urlply for all ) ' one who 'sIie . to try it. Do not accpt : any IllbstittltL' . CALFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. Co SAN uFM.VOlOO / , fLU. " ' FIMic/sca " C"t aD1VILLi ! . irr. &w ( P'K. Nr . - - i - - I _ . . _ J . " THE GREAT BANKQUPT SALE -OF THE- S. P MORSE oDRY ) GOODS CO1 16th and Farnanl Sts. Greater Bargai11s Greater I11et1cet11el1ts DEEPER PRICE CU'rTING. ' Now is the time to anticipate your walls and get goods I at bankrpt prices , thereby saving about hal thc usual retail prices , ' S. E. OLSON COn NO SAMPliI3 l 5 SLiN'r. ) . - SILK I : DE i : : PT ' Wo mime selln hugh h jrndn ! I ; ut sUl'h low figure. ttmuit ' ' , jlre lmt . . every ! 1I 1ln : hl\'UJId 101Ihiu rlhrlco lllo's price Ihal h they nsualv : , nY fur thin cmitmmmmutmtm grumules. ) 2 2-i ' 1 CH 4L'- SilK SU AI1S . Au i'imhor.s . lmamuisommmi. : ' COIIIUU , IU . ) jruei. . wurlh . 45c , lnl I I < lpt i Halo : p rIco t' ' ly , p 'r , .IlllsOIII' . ' . . . . . . . llrJt . . . . . gouu . . . 19c 27-lt CH A L SILK CR Pt3tJ , ( immail ctmtors , desirable r.\ " , 1llluUIIL I Hrle 1'1100 uul ly' . 1101 O"Hlculor Ylrll , . . . . . ' . . 11b10 . . . . . 1'11orth . . . . . 19c BLACK TAF.ETA PL SSE Mi il " $ , tmi'gnmt , , . h _ . ' shylisim , . ulaIL. gooll yior.uc's I.rlei : 1,11 Iru I PI lt i ,10 p Al Illy , )11 ) YII.II. . sll . . . . . ' " . . . , . " 11 . " . " . " . 59c 24-INCH B\ K i TIN rAHDr1 . flit'gntutimistro 1 ! , all 'milk guitmul' , . ltimmkrmm po : iiio iumico fitly , per yard \r1 : . . . . . ' . . . al . . llt . . lulI . . . 79c HEAVY ULACK OR IS Q .1 I 'J . iieuimmtlfmml ! . luritchit , soft . lenulhll. . himmisim. uthi ' Ri. I , cUIII.It lmlh I look ull weinl : tmg q ' mm : hrltII I t . Iur .U ful IH'lco IIHI' i . ' I : ii i , rim itt : : in linen it mm I v , iunr y Iearlul . 'luIllo. . ' . . . . . . . . him' . . . . : . . ; 79c 13 LAK l iATIN D I ICHE I S E. : IIII'Ivll" , svarm'iumtemi , all , li ii. sat lls- \vll" - fnctry i wu'uit' . g iua iii mm I em'ul , ( trIg hl I , lmi'uim : tm tim I warlulerlll ' Ik. I ! _ : . htamm k r u im ) t S.t lu II rice enl , ' t'th . aulltulloHI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " 11'lee ( : ; ol : 59 lal rlll ) ItO i' y nll. . . . . ' . . . . . , . . . . . , , . . - - - - DRESS GOODS DEl " ? T . &lhl Nou''r ( al temurn Sllh final recIiesly .t'la st loud ' 1 reL.esily luw mmnlcu's . B1AK ALL WOOL H N R' ' ET'rAS , - luwrll' French I gno.ls . . 1ru' ur.co 65. : O-lnohJuotlllnak : \ricollly , yuinil Bite twi . . 37c ALL V/O L ' FRE CH SERGE . , 40-limt'iios witltuimimtii sides alike . _ imotim- Inl imottt'r for 'er\ICl' . .ilor4e's 11110 ( . ; ( ' . hi ulmkt'tmlmt Sale price , ) imotim48c . BLACK NO . ELT V CO ODS. ll'iitttlSimi ' anti ' _ ' El crepe tlgm red emfocts . I Purled rur lll . ' uas.mm's L'im IttiO'iS , ylmmm'tu's imnit'tu 3i. furl'"II'I'tct J . . . . . . , .II . . . . . . pm leo ommly' , you-ti . . . . : . . ! nlll , . , . . . . . . . Irll.u . . . ' . . ; BanJo'nUL . . . . . . . .a1o . . 95c C01.0RE ' N 1VEI TYlt Inchls iu'Iuie cii colors new counbimimotiomus dlslrable shuttles , : lorsl1 price wllt' $1 11 ' i.nJ : : Iltimmkruium. lmrit'n , y'iurmf ! 49c CLO AKI N os. An elegant line of seasonable gootle , ' .o and no t lho /anlmUl : Ino SaJI Price only , 10lls . I'ellucl . . . . ! . . from . . . $1 . 98 LINING DEPT SllEr S-Jor waist iimmltmgmt. both - - siti es twi I icti . u t . . slles twiled. tr(11 i j111 ' flu : In. I Whl , yhumise'um . , ! lmriet 17e. iiANiti- lW1' SALE : PH Jlrlcl : : iY , % 1- , 10c CRRS CI - n few ' heft , OTH-Olly fol plull' Ilrt uili linen eotmilq , Mom'smm's imrlco , 15 , 3ANKIIUP'r siri 1'ltlCll ONLY ( \'Ahtl ) ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lOc HA ! ( "LTH-Immuptmrtetl l"r'mucti ottis , 'mlorao' , , price 70c , IIANKILIJI'p SALI : , l'RICE ONLY ( VAlID ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ioc - ' - - T RIIYIIYIING DEPT-eiegamut just uuinuie three lmrlcrs on - hIgh cost goods to cioe thtemn mit. 'l'hmt'y' eommslt of l'cruian SIlk I'assernetmtores , Jeweieui smith l'eanl Dress Tnimntutiiugs. Druids , Lot 1-Morse's price tip to $1.25 , TO CLOSE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c I4ut 2-Morse's imnlcC up to $2.00 , TO CLOSP. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SOc Lot 3-Morse's price imim to $3.00. TO CLOSE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75c A lot of Chenille , Silk anti other Fnlmuges , to eloso otut , gootis syhmich cost SOc to S5c yard , IIANKIft'l'T SALE 1'1i1cJ ONLY ( VAliD ) . . , . 5c CARPET and DRAPERY DEPT-- ' . full iii - - look up your % Vitmt $ Ott thui".o . pm.lS. CO tin imntl see otur stock ; our lmrlce will do limo rest , lYti dollu , r'u iv iitti't , ( It lie r'c prc tmiti I 0 .ui Vo y'tll ( ( I I mmml's , cati stovu you BesT lem' FIVE Yg ( rel. FRAME . . . . . . . . . BO . . . . . ) . ? . . . SRUSSLS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CARPET-Mudo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : inti . . . . haiti . 85c . C'uRPETS- AXM1N.aTE : t haiti , lion yutnml . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . si.oo BESTALI.WOOLINCRAIN- iii tttl ti ii mu ci latch , per yiu rth. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55c LAC % . CURTAINS Im'islm Polmuis , fi' yuircls lotug , Per itair emily . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Nottimm Itanu (3tmrtmtlmm'u , 3 ( yfIs long. per hair , 50c , sac , B'Jc'Jde , . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 , 2fiO amal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CHE4ILLE PORTIE1IES- ltummdsoune palteruis , per imalr 31.98 tumid. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . 98 - - --s- - - - - - - - - - ' - - - - - _ - - - - _ -S - - - - . _ - - - - - - ---.w- - - j-ii- -i-- _ _ Look 1oii r ' . Trade-Mark. . P1motogrph it on ' : . . yotir Ilucmnory. It stamnis for all tiiat is effuciciut , ecomiomnmeal a clcamily atud durabc . , lii lieitcrs : and cook- - . -S ens.Vithi it as a gtmimlc you will get s'hat ss'iil eatisfy you , . jIARGEST STOVE PAWTIN [ THEV13IJ ' i'o Jale'rs , S7M , LYLE iICIE % ' & CO. , Omahimi"i A. C. 1'i'.M1R , Sotmtli Omniultit - _ I - ' I'/ , ' / . : . ; Ijj ( ( i , a - , \ I _ Q.ci ' . _ 4 ( j ! : . - i ) _ _ , , ' ' I ' 4 ' - . . . I ; . - - P . ft c4'doe 'doe , 'I ' ' 1 , ( My mama used Wool i'iaI , ) ( I wish mnino baa , 1VOOLEiVS will not abninim It WOOL SOAP Is used In tile laundry Wool Iloati is delicate anti retrceCthg mtjr tdit , ii t'.if . , . posc. rh ( teit noah. " ; I'm bommehoid air laundry uiurmioses. hi , ti ,1 b'ir at vdmmr iftalrrs. Raworth , ? chmoae Sc C. , , Makers , ChIcago , . # uic : pEP5iS $ , genti 5 Ctnt. for imamuipte package , l'uumtlt'ccs Chuemalcal commipany , hiahiimmiom' ' . Md. _ _ Cc ? , ' " : , , , - - , : . , . . . . AMIJSlM EN'I'S , 6OY'S ( TUESDAY ) ul'hlI htMt ' ) ! , % oil' lfliTiiii Murphy , itt fits ormgtnai criulian of : ii.t V lIlt lCmC hilt \llIt. . In hOYT'S heat Couneuly , "A TEXAS STEER" SL1'flltl ( lhi' ) , % ' , Time stile of euts is uuoss' opott at the fol- lowimug prIces . Fit St iioor , .Oc , 75c amid $ L.0O ; hialcommy. &Oc anti 7. ' ; gaitery , 25c , 510 ( lOOt ) ltI'SEltV1I ) $ EA'l'ti ' . ' ' Vt' t.uJ C1N't'H I\Chi. Dntrnt NEW uuJ THEATRE TwoNIizimt 1'ED , aiidTIlCllS. , Oct. 23-24 DlNMAN 'FhIOl'1I'SO'S F'atmtomuim I'lay' , Till ULII JTtJJlliTEU. " .innugl'nuemtt ofV5i WAItNINII'I'ON , 'i'iit , Oi'lmoIniil ( ) iil Iiimmesl'mi' , ' lh'uhl. , , , ' I- . i4ie't CuiilImiII ) ' UI 2:1 : lli 'erM-\ % liii. , I'rt'il , l'ik'elm'ii'mtl i'iIhs'iIN , Thin cain uf si'at ivhih open at 'j o'clock 'rmmesthri y Imuom mu mu mc it t t ho foinss'l mtg h rices : l"lrst litmom , Got' . Ti' amid $ h.'O ' ; balcony , Suit , tuid 75c. guiit'ry' . ' 5t . E Ii1 ii THEATRE 1031-i'tXTONtflIIJRJiIt.iS , .Slgrs. 'i'ONlflhl'l' A' ! ' 8:15. I.inc'c'liu J ( "tim I m's N a' l'iiy ThE DFILLTE . lj'gc.IAI 11 ( 'iN ilt' i41'i'1Af. m 'OMt'ANY. Mumtlmu'uS ' .ini-ada ) ' usual I'Iccs. GiliON ThEATRE 'j'di , l511 - l'AXTON e lIiYflUi1S $ , irs. : i igimls , Cmmiima'mm'iusec , 'l'hmmmm's , O. ( , J I , 4l'lt ( 'I. ' . I , .t'l"i'hi A C'm'I I ) ? , ' . ( iAIIlCi ( itUl.lOU1 COM ItmANY im't't I. "in air , lth'luiuil Manafiel'L'm , Carricle Tbu , ul I" , Nc me t'ui I. t.ity , Itm THR1LBY l'Laic 1- : , r.e nut lIlian Ieuite , $ LOi Ii "i-i4m' hr of i.c.i it I'tour i I Iirat time. i ' . ' l : , , " 'mu ' ) ' , 75 < ' , u'vsm : r'jts , tLmlcomiy' , I. . ' , r.m , U.ulu.ami ) ' , .i , . ' . , g3i"iy' , .e. . , . . , . - * -p--- ' -