Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 24, 1895, Page 2, Image 2

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1 2 TUB OMAhA DAILY 13I1 ' rlJfly . OO'l'OBNII ( 2.J. ISlIii" .
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MAYDENs
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Uncle rwe ar ,
. Cloaks
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Notions
Ftirnitnre
Basement
Bargains
Giving \ Away Bicycles
Giving \ Away ClUtlful Presents " . -
Agents lor Buttcric ! P ttJrtlS 3
Suecial Sale of
Underwear 'llhlU. slay.
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1,000 dozen ma iuti facturers' Rl1mlWls
or hlllles' , ellts' i 111111 CII I Id iiii's line
'Yool IIndl'I'wear I to be close1 ! out at
ahout ) ac : : : Oil the t 1101lu' :
Case 111)(11I ) CaMe : oC IIwn'l' ! Shlt'ts a1ll1
D1'awers , worthoe ; anll 7iie
each . . , . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . 2c :
Lots oC 111111 Ullllerweal' for mell ,
WOI'th $1.0(1 I ( to $1 Uil ( ) each , gt o at , GOe
Men'l Hhlt.ts nllll ( DI'Il\\'C's ! , worth
$ i . ro ; to $ 2 : ! .OO ( ) eaeh , go at , . . . ' . . . 7ic :
Special sale oC Chlilirell's Umlel'wenl'
for tOliitIOV.
11I01'1'0\\ ( )
Camel'/ hair and natural : gray / wool
Shirts and D1'Ilwers , 5c Se , lOc
each 1\1111 III' '
I.l1ll1cs' line Cashmere Gloves ,
wII\.th 2c . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' lrc
Meu'K Leather ! Gloves , worth riOc. . 2c :
Men'H hue ( Ih'lvlnj enICI'II.ln Glm'cs , .
wortll $ 1.Ot ( ) . . , " 1' , . . . . . . . . . . . . riDe
I..nr1ll'sIll'lry .jCROY ! , .rlbbl'd Vests
. I\nd PlllltS , worth 50c . . . . . . . , . . 25c :
A Long Pelt Want.
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COI11C01.tl\ble Cloaks , not too heavy ,
COl' little ones CI'OI11 2 : ! to ri years oh1.
\s. 'u liVe \ now showluj IIn Il11nwnlle
lIne oC these goods / In Fleeced OIlth ,
hhH'llwu ( , 1'1'\cot \ Cords , Basket Chith
I\nd All . \VOh Jt'll\nnel. 'I'hiey are
Hobby WII 1'111 i I\IHl Chl'lIll.
Our \ Cloak I\ull SlIlt Dl'llal'llIIl'ut ! Is
teeuihiig with bargaIns : lu nil kinds oC
gm'nwuts.
Ft0111 the New Y'OVIC Store stock we
1111\'e nllollt ) tO ( ) hlllle XI'\\'l11l1l'lwt
E CIOIII.s ! , all splendid heavy 1I1'1I\'I'\ ' 1\1\11 \
CI\III' ' clot hll. formerly solll ut frol11
$ s'OO ( ) to $ ; 2 : ! ii.OO ; , whleh we will elmw
out at $ 1.18. If theo : ehoiksvere
cut IItl , to lIIala : chlhh'pn's elothcl'l they
wnulll ( ( lie less thl\n hitihf the cost oC the
cloth. . . ,
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Grand Opening of
Fa.ncy Holiday Goods.
'VI ! want l\'el'y ! lal1y lu the city to see
thcl11.
Jt'mll'.r lIutl'll Covers .Ie , iil' . lie and 7e.
IS huhc-l : : slJUlII'e. tinted , toe , i3e 1e.
:11i.lul'll : 'I'allio ( ' 1I\'l'l'S , tinted only 10e.
: : U.lneh ( ; 1'111110 Covers , lIutl'll ou lie
nIH1I1I'-I : : : ehothi. : . ! .ie.
: m.llIl'h I i nllllll'lI-1 : 'l'a bhe COYl'I'S , tlutel1 t I
nllli CI'luln'l1. iiOl' ) .
'l'lll IIl'st hannin : oC all 1-1 : IIU lS.lnch
SI hI . J 1I'lHl I ItI'sl I , 11111111 I I ( I IlIlntl'll : I t l't'UIl I ! ! ' ,
with I I i IIl'l'lI i rnllll' I , II teguhar : ; : I.i I : ! : lIellut t . ,
on 111111' I 'lhl'IIII\ ( t iiOI'
S'I' ' \ \ [ I.m IIXI'JXHI'J"
FiI I I slrcII ( I 1'1 Clot his : , sill t 1 Illl ,
i2'e. '
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. \ 'Ic.11 slzlll S111Shll's , slnllllH11 ) 111
frhtiged , Hic.
Full . slzl'(1 ( nlCSfel' Sea rfs , stal11pell ,
and fringed ( , : . ! iie.
'Iii e ( III ' nll'n-wolk ! Sei : if. : lk )
lllal ) sale on Bae : ] . flIhhoiis-1tIaeh .
I itoh it' . bin 'h . sllu t I 111 Ilhlln I 1111e. I : S II k
I lullllS 11' : : tlllI n eosl.
BiIh'5 ) : SPOOl Colon enl ' 'e sh)0h.
: t 'lhll : , ttt1s for rie. slool.
Il'st CI'IHht't Sik. 12e.
I hi I t t' rIck's lnlt'l'ns I I 111 11111
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Endorsed by the Public.
'lhl II'I'OHI "ppl of Ol' Jt'11111'C
sal ( Is I 11'111'11 ( 111\lee 1'1'1' the first.
'hl' Illhlc his elllm'"ell this sail' A11
whr iitVhiere else cal 'Ol litly 11.tO. ,
chute . stylIsh , vehl titade . ' '
cll' strlsh1'1 11111' , 1.'lrll SI"
lee I ( 'Cl \ . 111111'0 I I at : a 11'll'e ) IH' lIelm\
thin ftlVtII'\ ( ' ' cost /
III I I 'lh'n I 'Bros. I t Ile sPII ! I g Ihl' t O'COI. (
nell & A 111'I'SOI stoeh of )1'1 I1' at t
fleh I 11'll'l'S that I t It1 I I he luHsslhlo I ) ) ,
10 1\11' ulaln : hlr 111111'1' ut the
prIces ( 10mII I : ( I 'Ol \ant t 1.111\ tw \
ttlV ( ' it'iiit'iitIi ' 'on ' ' '
tlm 1'11 I I COIl hl I 10\\
1101 its l'IIIIII' : 1 thll t I wu rUI at t thl' t I fuc.
tOl'r. LOOh ' ' before ' .
\ ' over hlCoI'u 'Ol hlr.
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Eatables.
Rh'll'I.fl'l'sh Eggs only 1e.
CIIII'r Butter , 81' , Il' . J it' , h2'e. I '
l1''II\I'\ 1I\ US CII'01 ( tile lt
19c ; 11 I I i lillst I t t Stain Omc-'Is : 1:11' : lt
4t1e ; goiul fiI t el'cal Chllsl' ( ! , ile ' ; Hal
1111 t'IchIt' , 1011. , ( e ; Halola : , Ipall I (
Cheese , ' 1'1'111' tutu l'hgs Feet all lt .Il' :
b'ligtt : ' ( ' \ (1Jll \ COl , Sle ; 10 ) lIne 1 herring -
ring fet 2t : ! ; ' ; fled Siihuiou . ill' ; ( ' (
IIshi . 51 ; Norway . \llI0\'lcs , 7' ' ! ; 1.11'
Ol Jl'l'll's , lOe IIuttl t.
JI'lsh Oysters Jot . I ( hop. Wl' whit
Sl'l thcl 1 t Oc qtliirt.
Celery ' fl'PHh every 111 ' .
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IAYDENs
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l/by ! , tle city clerk , who took a $ IO. , wlek
eloVtor man anll 8ent him to a night 8chool
for a few weeks RII matte a $100 clerk of
hhin . In case of that html Il Is i not cperi
unce that I. l . wantl"I , lxrl"nce Is not neede,1
If the applelnhl for lIlaD can Jet a cerlncalo
or character from Counci 125. "
Mr Hose"ater reforre,1 , to the arrest cf
Jerome Coulter for robt'lni ' : lie cIty trosury
BI.1 . 111 that Detceth'e Cox hat beel ont
after hlr , anl1 wal "ttlh on the way. " lie
pre < lct(1 that when Coulter reached Onuha'
ho would be s' thoroughly cocholl h ) Cox
that It woulll in hnposslile 10 get a word
out of him about \lcculaUons \ ) of the der
vlsh gang.
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WIA T CI.WI ' gr : IS AiTi1t.
Hefcrrlnr ; to the ( conlllion and positIon at
the candIdate on the ten'lsh ticket . Mr.
HOowa 'er sail ] : "They all cry Hosewater ,
thinking 10 attract the atenton of the vot-
ers from their recorthi . which stare them In
the face. Chafe recortM. vouched for the Intog-
rl ) . of Iroach : , and I wondered some al
that for Mr. \ Chalice does not feel very
kIndly over his deteat. and thinks that cer-
taln corpoflon Innuence was usell to give
the nominatIon to liroatch. I did not have
to look far however , to fml what occaslmet
Mr. Chafees sup\ort \ , or Itroatch. The Ica-
son was found In the \'etoN at Mayor Domls
'fwo years ago Charee presented a bill
aGainst the city for 9,445 , claim el to b ! dna
the 10wel Lumber conlpauy , of which he
Is Ihe ( receiver. The bill ' was allowed hy
the council . nail vetoed hy the mayor , for the
reason that the howell Lumbar company
owed the city iOOO and over for taxes and
anse8inents. The bill was passet three
( lines Int vetoed by the mayor three times ,
and Elwarls anti Jacoben voted every ( line
ant anl tme
to carry It over the ( veto. Chafee wants his
bill , and the only way he can see to get I
is [ 10 elect a mayor who wouhl rlgn I as
soon as II'a88e8 \ ' Ih" ( council , ant he knows
Iroatch would 110 tl\t , just as he signed
the $10.000 gas atal before the Ink was dry
oil the resolution of the council ordering Is
payment , when as a matter of fact one.half
of the sum could never have been collected
hal the case been allowed to take Its way In
the courts' ' )
After touching upon other steals of the
men who are now candidates for omco au
the dervish ticket. : Ir. Hosewoler cloi.ed with
au appeal to the true republicans of thia
Sixth ward to repudiate the 511rlous kind
and to turn ( heWn the Political pirates who cal
themselves relJblcans and are' sailIng under
the black nag.
Allresses were made by J. J. Points . W.
A. Hel1ck. Albert Calm an(1 ( L. A. Harmon ,
all of them pointing out the necel'lly or
nnlell ! ( acton In an effort to relleem the city
from the present era of misrule and extra\
agance. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,
SI'a'I' ' : 'J1 YAlLiiItS , unnOISI ) .
Hute ! nr CII"ITnlr" Irn"I'I'ct nr
n..rn"1 1II'r'b ' 1'111.
There was a rousing citizens' meeting last
night In the Seventh ward In the hal at
1212 P.rl , avenue. Long before the hour at
whLh the me'lng was advertised to be
opened ' a big crosd at voters was congregated -
gated In front of the place , waiting for the
hall doors to be thrown open ant for the
speakers to arrive. When the doors were
finally uniocked 1 the crowd pushed into the
room and fled all the chairs. Those who
came to the meeting late were obliged to be
contented with what standing room they
could tnt In tile renr. At S o'clock lie (
meeting va' called to order and Judge I.ng- I
don was elected as chJlrman. Judge Lang-
don , as he took the ( chair , gave a brief ,
CXIOCttlOfl of the objects for which the metIng -
log was called. He laid great stress upon
the fact that the fght this fall was over
the question of whether lie ( cllzens would
permit to remain In power mel who not only
o\'erburdenet the citIzens with taxes , but
robbed them of the money after It had been
collected into the treasury , or whether they
wouhl ? ulplant them with busLness men.
JUdge Lingdoim Introduced W. T. Redick ,
who salt that he was almost the only candidate -
date on the citizens' jutLctal ticket who could
de any campaIgn work , as four of the others ,
Dome , KeGor , Ferguson and Hopewel , were
on the bench administering Impartial JustIce
10 those who came before item , Instead at
rorS.kLg their duties I1H1 tramping nnd elec-
tioneerlng about ' the country 'for' timeniselvos.
They were typIfying that reform which Is
the battle cry of the Citizens' movement
and which some people have seemed m to
ridicule.
"They say that reform stands for rot , rant
all rank " said Mr. Helck , , "but
It stands for a good many good
things. I stands for right , for
the right that a citizen has to stand ! before
a Judicial tribunal before he Is sertenced. n
stands for the right to worship Go accord.
Ing 10 ant's conoclence , without having apolitical
political horde call 01 ! to account. I stands
for representation II all departments of time
city governmont. "
Chairman Langdon presented E. Rosewater
10 the audience. Tht Mr. Rosewaler re
qulred little , I any , introduction was evident
from the haI1cl:11111ng which greeted him as
he stepped , to the frnmmt .
: Ir. Rosewater began his speech hy giving
a lIttle rewme of lien Baker's political history -
tory while lie was In Nebracka , speaking of
his Interesting career In the legislature and !
In the ofce of Unied Slatcl district alor-
ney. lie then ( touched upon Baker's connec-
ton ( wIth Chules loshr , dwelling on the
fact that while Mosher was gully ot perjury ,
forgery and embezzlement , Baker , although
district attorney , allowed him to '
Ilstrlcl alowel get 1\1'1)
with only a five ) 'ean. ' sentence In the penl-
lenlar ) He loll of how , when The Bee
had exposed the fact that : lorlwr was given
the freedom of the city whIle supposed to
bo In connnpment lt the county jail being
even allowed to JO to disreputable places ,
linker hall taken It upon himself to luvest-
gale the matter , and on the eve oC election
hat offered a letter to the papers of Ihe
city In which he sought to exolerate the
sherif who hal ! alowecl osher I frcedom.
ll. . Hosewlter said , however , ( hint he hall
como to the meetn ! ; to Ilscnss the Issues of
the canipaign amid hot Baller. lie stated t\1t \
when ho arrIved at the h.11 he hal picket !
UII I paper a week ell ! In whIch I was stateJ
that Coulter hall been arrested 1 In New Or-
leans. Then stopping , ho turnll to the city
IJrosecutcr , Sllemakel' , who was sitting near
hy anti ask 11 :
"Who welt after Coultlr ? "
"Cox , " responded Shoemaker , a 11 thc
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lt'ONAN
I a wOlan is not
/ I J something : the wrong. l cis
' Any wOlan can be
. . ' . atrctve H she wi
make the effort . I
isn't u1ogethcr a
. queston of beauty.
I.s largely I latter of health. The
blool mil glow of health go far toward
bdnging beauty A clear skin , bright ! :
eyes red lips uld thc vivacity which
bodily good feeling hings , will make
even a hOlllely wOUan hiaiulsommie.
Bali of the wOlen one lects are semi-
invalids Pllure to heed the warnings
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of nature--failure
outraged naturefainre to give the
help imeeded h ) . the IO't delicate and
sensith'c
organs-llte troubles ignored
unti they have hecole dOlinmt-dis
ease nl0wcIl every ) ' chalce to spread and
gain U 8elied seat-thcse things hriii
nbout ( lie stuikeim cIrcled C\'C8 , ( hrilr
low ht'cks , the 101 ( and : salow kin ! ; ,
the flabby , strengthlcs' flesh , . which
chiaracterjz , the
charctcric ( Ippcarnc of the wo-
ness. man . who sulcl front . felal wcal
Dr. Pk'rce's Vavorite 1'rccriptioit hioa
cmir"I , Iln\'orie Prescrpton :
CUr. tholstls of suffering wonien. I
is \1'rflctcll \ specific for the truhle
peculiar to them I eru1I'ntes Uw d'ts-
lls.
ease , rtnp.Ull dragg'iiig fe'laping l
drain , anti itt a } lerfcclrlolal. } natural .
url war , hlil19 np th' \at , l tfngth.
I wi hril 110)'nt helh , I will put
roses into Pale Ihcet-to1iit lieshi
rss p.ll r'C - ! fl'1 il
slnktn plncc ; . I does r\a . \ \ ith ( lie
Inlliatexaminatioll , and local
trenmtuic'ut " so iintcli dreniheil ! h .
trentllnt" 1' Ilch clelll. by 111041.
t1\ sensitive women I'or thirty } years ,
i1 \ : : been successfully : vrecrilL by Dr. ,
' Ir
I'k'n'c , Chief Consl1in Physican ) the
Invalids' Hote Rnd t5urgic2l Inctitute at
furrc:1 Il'ltutl
Buffalo1 N. Y. ! ,
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anSWer raised a 10ul'l from every one In the
hal.IT
IT IS A slmous : F1TUATiO.
"This may appear intighialihe , " cOllnuel1
Mr Itosewater . "but It Is a serious matter.
I \ 'iiM the sheriff's duty to go after Couiter .
anti not that of time chief l.tecU\'I the chief
enlveler who IA warning the ( gamblers that
they will hate vote for Broall'h or ho
nnletl out He was evidently sent for time I
\'UrllOso \ ' of coaching Coulter . to instruct him i
lu t'10 tory that the gentlemen In time city
hal want him to tel , I Is only another
spectacle In the ( farce which IR to be plye ]
out after electon , When the $31,00 lefle1'
ton was dhcovere,1 , Couler wits II thl city ,
hut he was not arrested , although It was
, known that he was living above his mean
1.atem' , whel things Jot worse , I was neces-
vary to have a scapegoat , a 11 Cculer WtS
chosen and tto other
, le man bec1me the victim -
tim of misplaced confidence. Yet this doesn't , ,
explain how $9,000I'IS taken out of lie
treasury , alhou h It beougl"l ] to the school
fund , and not to the treasurer 1
"This 1 a sample dfce hohler. Another I
Is a man who has been telling this ward
what : faithful , busInesslke mayor Broqlch
was lila name Is Char e , Yellow Plno Chaf.
feo. lie was turned down In time convention ,
but neverthele . he c rtfes that ( I10atch Is
an honorable anll honet maim lie has a
reason for this , for I Iroaleh becomes mayor
he will hart a chance to have some little
Ilte
claims allowed. which hI could not Jot be-
fore. These caims amount to $9H , ant
In August , 1893 , they needed only one vote
to hI passed over the mayor's \'eto. These
claims are klown as the howell jlHlgment
claims berau they were aS9rned ! to . Chafee
br howell . a 3lm'thom the city hells a
judgmelt for $5.000. nearly two.thlrts of the
amount of tbe claln1
"Chalice Is the man who , during his four
yearn In the council. snll to lie ( city yellow
pine for the constructon ot sidewalks to the (
value of $147S25 , although hl was prohibited
hy hiio oath from directly or indirectly fur-
.
nisiiigmg to the city any materials. Never-
tiioies he caiiiati sidewalks to be cciistructed
$ < cClstructlt '
throughout the city and now there are thou-
Snh : of small proerty holder In the city
who have lost or ara losing their properly
on account at the tax lens against them be- ,
cause at these stdewalks. !
"They malntalu that the ( councimalie
ticket Is composed of clean niemi In the
First ward they have Sam Dubois who was
called b ) Seavey lazy and worthless. An-
other Is Honorable Jim Alan , tint highcoclle-
horum ] of the last ] leglolature. SomethIng like
John McDonald , the champion of the labor-
lag men who do not labor , be earned his
tithe by riding around emi the street cars
watching for conductors who knocked down.
There Is i also : Ir. Bob Duncan , who threw up
an $1,800 position to take an $ SOO job. An-
other Is the cleric or the garbage master ,
Christy , who will keep the pountmaster anti
dogcatcher In line. These are the men who
! lne.
are to retrench 10 the amount of 20000. I
the citizens' canthltes are elected they will ,
say that they would of course have malle
lila ( retrenchment , but If Ihe ( citizens arc defeated -
fetet ant Lucy get In , little by little the I
ofce ! ant mlarles will be Increset until
the $20.000 retrenchment wi become a myth.
"There ale clean men In te ( city hail . but
they ( have sllreat dcmoralza.lon through the
buhidlog. 1"01 Instance , there Is the compo
troller , whose satary and those of his assistants -
sistants amount to 13.000 a year , anti who ,
wIth all hIs forc , waS not able to ascertain
that the license money collected In December ,
amountng to 125000. was not finally turned
tnto the school fund by the treasurer until
the following April.
hiGh TIm FOR ltEi"OItM.
"It Is tme for reform , time to drive out
the embezzlers who ara running the city into
bankruptc The municIpal ' debt IR enor-
mous. The bonded Indebtedness Is $3,000,000.
The debt against the [ .maler . properly o\ner '
which will have to be paid In lie ( next re\1
years Is $ COOOOO more. There Is a deficit at
GS.OOO tn the school fund. This , Is a total
debt of 5221000. Then the county debt wil
Increase this 10 6000000. Yet they say that
It Is . not tme for reform In the . city and
county governments. "
J. J. Points urged the ( voters of time city
to lay ade : their ( parthanshlp and to look
after their Interests this tall. Thegbl was
on no natonal Issues , but was olthe ques-
ton whether , the city was to bs Idnger gov-
ernel by the corrupt gang who were In
power. W. S. Shoainaker especially apnealel
to democrats to support tbe ticket. Ito warned
citizens not to be deceived by the cry 01
"Itosowater" which waS raised by those
"RosewatC'
whom Rosewater ball antagonized bcause he
had denounced them for their corruptness.
Another democrat , Thomas Flynn , also urged
the democrats to stand by the citizens' ticket
tram top to bottom. because every man 01
It was pledged to reform.
\V. S. Poppleton showed thal the gang
which was offering ! to retrench was the same
one which during the pant t four years had
vastly Increased the rUlnlng expenses ot
the city , although there Is considerably less
business In Omaha now than there was
four years ago. This fact was causing the
foreclosure ot mortgages on smal reEItences
and keeping investors from the ct ) lie
exposed time former adminIstration at
Broatch , which Is being offered as an argu-
mont for his re-election. lie prophesied ,
however , that the whole gang would be
tnrnet down on eleton day , and lint their
places wouhl be filled by the huslness men
whose lameD were emi the citizens' ticket.
Charles A. Cae confnet himself to urging
voters to no longer reiy on thl promises
of the ( republican candidates ( , but to vote .
for men who were pledged to run the city
on intro business principles. Thomas Swohe ,
like Mr. Coo , made but a few remarks on
account of the lateness of the hour.
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I A Drmmg1st's COII.lnlnt.
By Will S. 1chardbon , DruggIst , Carlngton , O.
As a druggist I complain
Of Ihe firm at Chamberlain
Who , rboea now , Cure advertise exlenslvely a Diar-
That will paralyze a cramp
Anti on colic put a clamp
That wilt ( nd its deadly griping In a manner
quick amid sure.
Though its virtues I respect ,
Yet I really do object
To I mCllclne my customcrs wil get 01'
have a fight ,
limit the why of thIs complaint
I becanse no mal or saInt
Cares to go from bed to sell It len or twenty
Ihnos ( a night.
Chamberlain's Colc , Cholera DUll ! Donloea
Hcmety h becomln famous the world over
for Ito curls of colic. cholera mnorhmua , Ilysen-
tory and 11hu'rhoea. I can always be Ie.
pellle,1 ' upon and fs 111lIStlt to take.
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LONDO , Or\ 2t.-The nuancal allce In
the Times this morning says . : 'fime IIIJnly
of Kafr share offered from ParIs yesterday
was so large ( lint I lemporlrl ( ) disorganized
the stock market I Is evident that Paris Is
stIll overhoadetl. Senrll wealhy Paris
houses have decided to fcrm a bank with I
capital of (2.000.000 10 aClommollato time hohl.
ers or l\alr3 ali ! thus assist In the IIIUI11-
tiomi. I remains to bl seen whether thti Is
capital ! 'lough 10 prlvent a collapse. I not
It can he IncreIECI lImit naIUral ) ' the big
mel , both here ant In i'arla wi stop hort
nt Involving Choir own poeltion.
III"IH' ( " - I'i'iirii . I" liii' 1..1..1. .
MiLW'AL'Ki'E. Oct. 23.-A special from
IIallll11 , WJushar,1 10Unl ) ' . \ . , says :
Fully 400.000 bushels of IJolatoes have been !
frozen In time round or the sh.lrp frosts of
the host few mmlghm' , .
( ' ' Iiiiiii ii < - 'rl".I ) ' II ui'I . .
I larry flmowmm . I (11111. , recelv'tI I gash h
over lie ( I''e Inl1 1IIInfui Injurll'l about the
heal ut 2:0 : n'c1ock : thiN ( 10111H by falling
from lila cab ut Twonl-lrlt mutt , ! Faram : !
! trlel ! le wnn Ilrl\lng rather fmit when
\ ! vehicle struck ! un oLtructlon anti he was
Ihrown 10 the grommmmtl.
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n""I' I . Ihl'I'lllnl',1 , Cimmm " I ' ' ' . ,
Wlinm l' Ours , the lonl'lclor whu ii. I
luT'lllrlns ' , oft l'al II Limo Board , or 1'lluea. :
tictmi for use ' In tie public "Ihunl , hnlhln1I.
hat wrltln n it ( ( cite 'h. iitj henyi.
that he In ! \ lulale.1 ! the lermi or hll e J
tract In nay parlh'ular. <
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11111' I I m' 1. in i's ' 1'1. , "
Chief of Police HIIwart yesteril.my " me-
) )
ceh'Lll 1 lekSfHn from fllcl.\\'e ' 'ox ' , e..my.
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Ins that : h" ' would 11'1'1 11 Omaha with
Jerome . K. l'oulo , ' , ( lit' .ii'aiilting .1"flll wlh
city treaelmrt'r . c'rtr ' the \ \'uiiarh meat , ! ul ;
comm totlmy. . - . . I
: ll i'liieli is nr U"I'1 \.1. . ott : 8. I
At 80uthlpIOn- \ rrived-Spree , from '
Yorl\ for hirenlelm .
\t ( ueemistown-\rriveml hj.sUc , from
Nets' York for Llvcrpool.
:1York LIHrpool.
At New Yorl-.trrlviml-Teutonic , from :
Live \ rpo.i l. !
l\ ltd terilmmmmz-.Arlvcd-Vendammi. from
New York.
, \ Utnoa.-ArrlrPll-Wera. fronl New
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COllB1fCO1ES TO GUIF
Last Hope oLtho PrizJ Fightera Kuook01
. from Under Thom.
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AGAIN IN ; IECUSTODY ! OF TiE SHERIFF
. \'nn"n Mjimpr4 ' ' ( ' Cull : rt n"h'r. I"
n..inn" , tmmiii n.'lnrl' J'"re
i'igmjhiw " Iii 'I'hnt lnh' tl
lu"J , , ) ' Illegal ,
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LITT\.E \ HOCK ( , Oct. 23.-The supreme
clurt lt 1 o'cloct this morln : ! rendered Its
decision In the Corbttt ( caSl' Judge L'eathmer-
man's teclrlol \ \ ' : reversEd anti the prize
Ighl law was atmetalnet ! .
Corbet ( was remanted back to the custody
of the sherif ot Olrl3nd catmiit3'
Chief Juctel Bunn , III delivering the
opinion . severely criticized Chancelor Leutii.
elm31 , saying Ie had no authoriy for his
acton In the habeas corpus case
hOT SIHNOS , Ark , Oct. 23.-MartIn
Julal , mmmanagcr for Fizsimmons , was seen
Inledlately after the news of the SU\lrele \
cwrt'u adverse decision reached this clt )
Salt Julan : "Now that we are barrcll out
of Arkansas by this decisIon , I.'lzslmmons
Is 11reparcil , to accept : Ir. Brady's offer , m11e !
In Dalas , that we fight In prh'ate. WI
will go anwJ1re on earth In older to get
I hlgimt out of Corbel on No\'ember 1 We
im'temmd to hold the Plarida Athletic club to
the terms of its contract anti the forfeit I
earrle This goes . Fizsimmons wants to
light Corbet for the side wager ot $10,000.
Any 1)lac ) will suit iie'e wi fO to
'l.uton and Ight Corhel for the f.OOO
Ilrso offered by time Mirror of LIfe. Cer-
bett has stated that ( he woul fight l'itz.
. slmmonl II a roomn In a baleen or In a
barrel , ali we are porrect ) . wlln to meet
him nnder any of these comidltiomms. "
Dan Stuart left today for Dallas cmiii'emmtlig !
wi leave II the morning. Vendi said upon
herll of the IUprele court's teclson :
one. "It " cost us ao.ooo to Omit ! we ale on a dead
Corbel wi probablr fUlllsh place honda
ant start for Chicago via St. Lotus tomor-
row. There Is no forfeit In the Maimcr-O'Domu.
nell fght , nit Smllh ant I'an will be pal <
$ , ,00 , Rplece.
Val Herman , the Chicago brewer , offers
$5,000 for I private meetng hetween Cor-
beil and F'itzsimimons. [
'Aln : ) ' 111 JIIIIS 1\nK C.\IU.
immy ' \'n" ( : I von Vpt II l.rlll. i n""I'
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u.,1 St""i' i'I'IliI'tt'N .
NE\ YOUK , Oct. 23.-In time first rUle itt
Morris park ten slnrle,1 ( to go n mafia alit ! /
half and / /nlshl'II Fugitive was time
favorite , nI after mmiile had
rorle ! ofel' I mie been run hue
vent to the ( mont with Daly , anti thl' (
two had It out nil the way down the hill.
Fugitive winning by two lengths from Daly.
with the others beaten oft .My I Luck vas
the choice for tim , ! Cecommi race , lt lie Slml
dlslnnce , hut he /nlshell without hiM jockey
who was thrwn at time next to the In1
lmurtiie. Wlnihlll led to the top of the hill.
when lme , tOO gave W/ ) ' , 'l'hmeim Caracas tool
UII the rOlng n,1 he"l his lead to the last
furlong . , when Sun Joaquin passed him amid
won by 1 length aI I half from Callel- .
Olnla thc MIle dlslance behind tn ( time
third placl' U WIS a geol /nlsh. Then
canto a walkover for : lealol Lark IU11 time
fourth race WI ! on. 'fhe 111' was flvOIIf
at the opening , but Dule of Ahelcoll was
heaviy hacked Ihto the pllce or favorltittmmm.
At the fall Of the flag tIme Inter set the
pace alit ! for a mile ran just ahead of g"lo-
raho. ' 1'hem' ho opened 1 wide . gas ) . III on
the last stretch was twenty lengths aheul.
: Ir. Permejmlc' him up , however In,1 lie
won by sl , ienthms In I cOlmon can tel' .
Results : len'ths
First race . mile and a holC , six Hurdles :
Fugitive ( ( to 5) -won Daly (20 ( to 1) ) seeond
Ploteen (0 ( to'l ) third. Tlmo : 2:50. :
Second race , mile III 1 hllr , six 11111 ! ;
San Joaqul } (10 ( to 1) ) won , C.\aCII 1 ( to 2) )
second , Olrl ( Gito 1 ) third. Time : 2:19'4. :
Third race. two and I half miles . stel'pll
, hmnse'aitQver : ' for Meadow Lark.
FOUrtiraLI ltJeplcchase , two miles : Dule
or , , AIHrcornl ( 8 . , t ) "Won , The It'lr mll' (2 ( 10 1 )
second , Elll\lo ( ( to 1 ) third. Time : 3:12. :
Fifth race , three miles , steeplechase , sell-
ins : , Lafayette ( ( ( to 2) ) won , Larry (5 to 2) )
ilecoilli . Time ; G:21 :
Sixth race , mile rind I quarter : Bllmar
won , Bathampton (9 ( to 10) ) second Time :
2:13. : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I.ur" Fields , , .I Cln" Phi . . . . " .
LOUIS\'ILI.g , Oct. 2.-I 'rJc 11111 and
close finishes were the features of time third !
.Iay's races of the Louisvie Driving aul !
Fall associatIon. 'rhe track was fet In/1
the weather perrect. Clon won time Him-
Inl"hlll 2:18 : trot poslponld from ) yesterday ,
taking the two heats after a close Illsh
from Isabelhe. In the third heut the smmiicv
at L. I. D. gave away down lt the lead
of the stretch , the wheel colapsll . Ophl-
la won three straight heats In the 2:1 :
pace with cuml1ratvc : case. Time 2:2t : Ilt (
Wil carried ovel' 10 tonmorrow , Iacaloon
hlvlng \\01 the Sl'COIUI nut ! fourth heat" (
First race , 2:18 trot. purse $1.0 lpasllllfcl (
from yesterday ) : rarlon won In straight
hcats. Time : 2:18' : . . 2:19 : % . lila 01111-
lander second , Isahelll third Avana 10"1.
Sam \\'eller , LOdlnl , Bloomlell and Lee
Simmons also started.
Second , 2:11 ' ; . $1,000
mce : lmace ' imnmrse $1,0 : Ohe-
lint won II straight jUrHe : 2:15 : , 2:11. :
2:16',4. : \ Sally Ironllol second , Chal ! I I
Ihlrd. lal Cuago . Irlnodo , Cuckoo Bul
Boy , Hilly " ' , Itcinloorn " ' . I. IUII L. I. )
iihso stortel1. _ _ .
Third race , 2:21 : trot purse $ I.OO ( unln-
IMhml ) : : Ilcaroon won ( lie secol11 In,1 , fourth
heats. .rme : 2\S : \ , 2:211 : . I.'orreRlcl' . won
the third Imemit. 'l'imne : 2J\ : \ . Grace O'Mmmh.
Icy won time first heat. Time : 2WI. : . 't'mmr-
fluolse. Sirlhbo ) ' and ladHo Fulerlol mmiso
started . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
IEnm''s \'r. ' ) nrel tl 1.'h.l.
GOODlu\ND , Kim. , Oct. 28.-The first Ilay :
of the AHcur Couring cluh' meeting was
somewhat 118uppolntng 'fhl day \1'1" e 1,1
Inl1 plea lnt unll quite a num\lr of \J.Olllc \
turned , oul I 10 Wile I I , " III t "pori , bum t "a , k I
rabbits were scmmc'e Ind enl ' 'en l'um"w.
were nm off , whll'h left thl lNt ! 101..f \
the . \\clr I t 1'0111'1' I "tolcff I If hi nilm cii , . 101-
lowing ore time ren'umts ! of the leu I' tils ; :
I .aiiy U len ii , l'hlllg0. beat \'I.IHe ni t I m I ,
I
\eiper I , t'llh ( ; Sylvia. Larence iami. . hClt
Lall ) ' NI\lr"ell ? . Den\er ; Aiiiler'im Mitmi 1 ] .
I."ox Lake , \.1. . . beat 1'"IIO'al , t.all'fll'I' : .
Kmimm. ; . Iliiuz . Ienvem' , heat PIOI'asln.llan.
Colorado Sllrln H11gel' ; . ( ' < lorldo
SllrllAl , beat iloss of time Shall . 1"1'el' ;
Van itree . Indianapolis . heat \ ' ( ) ( ' .iqtuot ,
( oiorudo Iteatrice , 1)eiivi.l' .
olor'llo ' JrIH ; ; Ilalrll' 111\1. heat
Patrla , t.awlence. Knn. ; \'al ( 'Iole. tmiilmmm- :
1\01 , heat 'tl ' tolnol I toy , Jplel' . I ' ( mmii ;
Honlr" . len\'el' . heat \'enpln Hul. 010- (
I'ado Springs ; ( lien HMI , ( I'ahl. ill. , beat
Plllles Vila , it'nvi'r.
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lt'itgui. ' I'IIIHIl't'S Iii ( . emi , ! llil' .
ST. LOl'iS Oct. 2a.- imusinems 1 I'tng
uf the eXI'I'It\'j clnlnlllc of th , ' ! NIAI'
of Ammmenleamm'hieeimmmeii sync 1.11 loca ) 11
the South'1 Imotel Time , 'onllol , ( If . tlw (
fnalCs of thorlNIA11 I u its I h" 11'1.:1 . I
matter In.lel' dl ll tlon. . 'flies" \lll " hcll\1
to he In n very 9.1./al.tory cnmmmlition . n
cash balance cE t I J hehlg II time IremmImry.
wih ni debts . hili'l. ' . 'rime eamim iii I t tee Ilclh'll
that an aggreithye lal\alH 1 for la,1 m ! hl-
IIO\'emelt holl,1 , ho cciii tnt' itceil timid 111' ' -
ltnopniatiomm , , to limit , 'ld \1',11 nm.mtie. 'fh ( ' 1'-
mmmniimtler of I 1\11 . III'ln,1 tral.t.11a. .
IHre ! ) oC n romtthe lmatnmre.
" ' . $ : $ I I 1111'11' I I .
IIUN'roNJ ! : , . .L " 0:1 2J.-Thl 'rigeri'
ml efezm ted I 'nIOpjlre : ! to'\IY ' \ by 11' t , ort' of
22 to 0 In two , halveH at t\Clt ) ' anti ffell
nmInumtes. j
NiV I" \'FN , ( 'anti. . O"t. " 21.-\111 e" .
f.alld " 'lllm I I > has ii ) ' Ihl is ; afelunl hy a
scerl of :1 In ( ! ; - . -
1Il'SIIH1 J t ! : I.-lnl"'IHII ' I C i'cnn-
s . 'lvlr iii . ( ; I Jim qumOsno A thl"II' t I chum . O.
Plt.DI.t.U ! . \ Oct . :1-111 I'nlver-
DI ' oC Pen' ,1'lv111r.hman : fool 1111
eleven 'lrllle11f \ ; ! fOI'I\H ( omimty , . : 1 6.
. \.hllll' , } ' 1.11 , 'I'oiim'iie ) .
. \SI1.AI. NII ¼ , nel. 2JSlellnl-11 (
two liars' ( en.J j'irmuamuen ' ( here 'n'11 ' ! 10- (
1'&I'laIH'nt
lent
miiht , \\lh lhlt 'dlH'
DOlhlef-I.lnot. . "end Sengem ! . \"hIII. :
hen I ( alholl Inl , Bwall I , s jmni mm mii.'ii ' 1.II. i !
hey 11,1 , ! U emigem' 111011 : t prlltI"II'1 , I I d ; Am' .
haitI aocl Gum ' h"\ ( ' ti luau mm 11(1 ( flival mm.
Slnlu- : Shedll 1,111 811',11.hllh' I I t , ) ' hell I
CllhoUI , Ooull hlil ShpI , ! . Sellpr heat
Arnoll , SI'Ilr heut I.timUhy. Herugem ' he.1
Gould. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
1"11 , lie ( 'en tim u's II . . . 'aurd. '
I.OlTI8\1.1I'J ; , i. ' . , Olt. ( 3-1'lmls allt" -
ncon rut FOlntul1 i"erry 11. ' 1' . 'I'wymnamu bruIse
the lot ) utile record. ' \w wl"ther Wl'll rfet
Time fOlmer rel'otl , mate by hlm llr. mlmmr. ,
Ilnl 1mb . IIKt t\.II-rOllllwI' ( ' r01111 ,1 ] ( ' .
was .i:21lt' : : IIK I lime today wits 1:27 : : : :
The that lilly mil's CO\'l'Te,1 was II minute
or so huhl11 time nt'eurd Timi' l t mlii , \ "
mil :
made In 2H : , { Jllt" mimi . \ Ilnlem ' were
[ used \0 imutee. . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
( it. ford , I.imi it' rsl ( ) ' ( 'hum ii 1' : . 'tll.
1.ONtXN. 01. : , I.-t. ( J.nlln hu hen .
Athletic eleetsil iirv.b.l3I c\ub. \ C f lies Oxford lnlwl I )
lttimt' ; \1111 ; iiliii. ( 'Iitthm'uuiu' : ,
I NL''c'iti. . , Oct. -Correp3nuience ' I ) ' I
cl\h' , Bhowlnl tn.ut Mr. Chrll : D. Ibis .
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time ( 'hnlln lr for the Amerton'R cuip
thlol/I t Ihl I 10)11 I I Vlelorll Ynl'ht clnh , CUJ
II IPt'htht'ml I to t wUhllr" I w hl t'immm I leti ge , \vnt
hiOMit'l , Oil thp hullll hoarll lel Fl'vnt
Yorlncht club - tOla ) ' , -
f'\I. I I \\11 I h " 1111 ( ' t him' : " ' \ Yurl , , ,
111.\11:1,111\ I I : i 23.-Arthur Ir\ln
\ i II mnlllH the New York imase h.\1 tllm
IIXt " .n ( I. lit , wi nunl his 11\1' .lule ( !
Imm"llall ] ) ' r 1 ( lie ellrntlm 01 Novemhlr
I of hIs clnth\1 ( t wih t III t IhlluIII\hlll. : \ ,
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1.\I'f ( ' 1'0 ) ' 1'11 1"III' Pit 0 I'OSI'i'itN.
. \ ti'ishssnm " " ' 11".1. Ihll ( "I"r".I" 11" -
hiic's I . I. . Ilfll'll lit ( il ( ' . \.1. " t ,
Chhlc.AaO , OC1 2-\hel time rellreMntn'
tns ( ot the weitern railroads met this mmmorn-
log It was dechled to tae ] time rules of the
general agre lent alit , ! 10 let all other mat-
( era rllnln In ahe'nnco for n timime . The
cnthe t I m day \I'IIS spout In I cOlsllerlng the I riles I
of time eneml lreement of the Wlstcrn
lasseimger agomits. Thl' Atchison , when the
meetnv eoim'emmeti this immonimimig declared hint (
It hat In mme way receded from its proposiion
to have the ngrc 'menl extellell beyond time
: lssourl river anti to Inch.le all Colordo
ifliIiies s , as well aR that cast of time Mis-
I tourl river. The l'nlon Pacfc and the ( iemm- )
: ' \'cr & file Grnnde I 0 nlllelstooll ( to he11. .
'InJ to Incln(11 ( all their Colorado huslness
III the afreemrnt , hut neiher road was rellre-
sentell tommy Neither limit ! bcen Invied ! , for
the ( ollinion lint ! gotten abroad tml the Atclm-
Isun \onl1 agrrl tn let the n reemelt slop
at time MissourI river , but Its declaration at
time opentnv se1llt lint ( questol effocmmaily ( .
I will no\ be nlcessal ) for time Union Pacifc
numb time Dem'er & Rio Grande to be heard
I from ! lforl thl mmmc.eimig . can proceed fur-
I thrr In the work or reorganization. An ad-
I jOlrnmlnt was takel unt tomnorroa' , \hen
the . \I'orl of ( ltellng the association rules
\1 bl' taken UII. .
.I t ( Il'l'I\ ' IJn : I \ ' ' 111' I I : CI.\l1 DI\ I : .
'i'hiie'vs's I , . .I..r.lh.11'1111 tn
Iistu's' : ( lii- 'ieilI . , 1..I..I. . . . .
At G:30 : last evening an attempt was made
b ) two men 10 rob the resl1enco at 'V. ' . I.
Meikie . : . 8 Worthllgton Placl' The famiy
at this ( line was at uhiammer.
The coachman In going arolnll the house on
an crmnll notccd n man on lie ( roof of time
front 110rch and was turmmlng back to give an
alarm when nnother man stepped out from
near the front steps , nut ! drawln a revolver
!
told the coachmln to Iwell still. lie Ulen
called to his companlcn to come down and the
two then mu.
When time coach mal reported the matter
and gave somelhlng of a IleRcrlplon ( of the
men , time scrvant girl said that while , a hal
hour before , some coal WIS bclng unloated
she nolclll near by outside the fence two men
whom : Ie thought must hle bee those ( scen
by the coachman.
A mossag was ent to the police station
a 111 to arm OmCH who was sent out the facts
I\'erl ( eli ! . lie salt ! to Mr. Melte that from
hun tecrllton ct the men he judet ono
might he time same who was implicated In the
Gareau Llamolll robbery
Silt'rIsIlimi A \ . . . . . . . 1'iul mu 11111"1' .
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'he Ilavlug ot Shermln nrenue with
Allrllan u phlit rl'om Nicholll to
LOlut stllt wits ! comllletcd yesterday ,
mind Commtmiut'tor Hugh Murph Is can.
Illent ( tlml In ( tub , Irll ( trial or
lie 11,1\1 plollue he hUH been Ilceessful
HeHhllnls 111 liui5iiips mcn along the street
mire . highly "llaHoII " wlh lt I ni thou ' mmmcc. 'hl
woI , it \IS IISII.tl,1'esl"lllay , hY memhLrl
or the ! ol'l of i'ubllcVorks amid time city
dig I ii , 'ei' .
1./ . . ' . . . . tl his vi' 4W Ilnl' " ii'y Glo.l" .
.t. S. .Iohmon ami Robert Brlton were
alrl'Hle,1 , ( yesterday Ifernoon on slsplclon
of Ill'lng stolen $ ot worth ot dry goods
flom the HtOII' or Ilerlng and ! Kerey , 123
SOllh Sixth street , emi time night or October
14. 'hl HooIIH were fOln,1 at 4021 Camdeu
/\'lnue II the Iiollcl aulhoriies 'esterday.
Blulon h time man who Inllnlered the thef
cf r. poul11s If fl'ather" from Ihe ( mattress
factory of 1. G. DOUII not long slmmce.
'I' I.J : , gl :1\ 1'11' hIlt1liIS.
" 'hle ( & lrllslm\ oldest frm In I.a
( kaumge , Tex hare nussigmmed.
Kuhn W'hlsomm of ( ' 11Ien , Arl. , shot his
wlfu , and lien conmnilttc'd Hulchle. Jealous
WIS time caue.
' 1II'll'e hl11led Sflnllrllsl mostly boys .
leel'It ) "alfll fm ama Jonlevh co for Cuba to
' 1r'1 In time SJallh tinny.
Pre"Ilent (11\'IInl r1slc,1 , tIme Atlanta
expositioiu'emimmesdn ) mini , Wil given I
IJleal fnulwr we.colo.
Al Incoming ( Ileamer reports passing the
sllalCI ( St Augustine of lalers , In
ShI1 ! ' ! and Iha110ned I ) ' ItS crev.
'ho steamel' " Vehmimar from Ballmor , . for
BI'e1cn. his arl'tl with a large part of
its cargo of ( olon Illfge.1 . hy hire' .
A eabiegrauum rece'ive'ml , In ' .
\ iiihus'mimmkei.
( uhlcAram n'cll\'I',1 : Ilwaukl" an-
10UIl'I'11 that I.'rnd" Hlnlol I t , time II0n I king ,
( ommlte,1 , sum lldi' In I I 'a rim , \'llneHda )
' . 'Irf which sturtc,1 , In n hotel Idlchen
\Vethmmesilnuy , lehlll'll almost all or the
IIHlnl'IH : portion of the vlllge of Celes ,
l'n.
la.A rn"t freight . on time Norfolk & \Vester
ra,1 , was 1IIIIlti , nlll : Iax itlemumloivs VI"
Int Ihlel ( . lrlnmen ( killed amid JeluloWli oUlly
The gmlll jury nt SI'ncusl. N. Y. his
retti rmm'ml I mmml let inemm Is Ilallst : Chlrles Otter-
m.eimmmdmui. I a utile r II I conmmeet lou \llh h I the Orphan hemp
"camlal
le"sle I'"flhank" of New York , who shot
1111 i imi I mulct ! I simm' ( 'achurmu ito , hal been ( US-
I'hnrged on tht gloul11 that sue Is not mental -
tal ) m espommsibk' .
'fhl 1'flllon I I of Ihl I 1I11al I Omit ! China I Ifla ii
f0111',1 , I tim C tnpl I of Ilsclsslon I I at \Vednes-
ulmny's . se""lon of Ih" nwrlcnn : lsHlonar'
' ) . S
society lt Ilptrol.
Time 1'"rl1lsn Sisters of : I\nnl\o ha\e
pmi mcli mist' " , I a lal'e hotel I bumiiti lug nt Erian-
"nl"ll. ( iti'imuimmmy , anll It wl he u8ml for
thn iliC ) t her imtmui"e of the I a nor.
S\IIlul \ Agent 1l'oekenhorl < h oC time In-
tlrlor t Illpannlnl u hums l'oullcalell ( over 1,04)0- )
( ( ) feet of u Illh"I' i I ntI' 1"10 10. Cal : , salt 10
ha \ bee'n elt on go\'l'rnlenl Iniuti.
: mae. Bnomlehl V.'lslt'r mimamit. her first up-
' ' , " ' him New Yemric \ \ ' , e\'enln .
l'lurw , 11 "I'll' Yemric'ednesdny es'enlng.
'I'he 1)'e . . tim J"IIlng of lien lteronmumaumct. ,
eonl'CleH Item' tim lie I great Illanl"t.
'i'hu' hatllrhiTexa. . Ilrl'e'l ' off New York
\\IInt'11) ] ' aim / I I , Inilal I I 1.1' i . ' from Norfolk 1
navy 'al'I. : tvimemm' I was imulit. N. effort
was 111" Iu test time vessel lou' IltHr epoch
01 eaSl' of Imamidiluig.
: lrs. ! I ou-h all hi em' ,1-rear.ull IllIlhllr I
of ( 'muluo. II.I l' rOlnl1 \ \ 101' ' : ' < u ) hmamig-
lug hum time dll'Ien hou" of n fllelll Ilh
whom tll ) 111 I i41iiuiuliig. II'at uuloubl- !
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aiitl i'efreshullg to the taste , aiid icthi
gehhtlv yet ) ' ) Oil the ICi(1lheyiu ( ,
Liver Bowels , cieist's : tile ByS.
t9ii effcetllaltv. (1i.spaia CO1lni head-
: .dheS 1111(1 fc'eh' and CiIFCS liutYitual
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only i'C ineely of its knitl cvcr eirn-
( liJCel , pierisilIg to the taste rind ac
: eptal)1e tO the LtOhmfl1'1h , II'Orhhlit ) 111
it ) ! aut'iout aitti tt'ulv bciieh'ick.I in its
chieCts , prejmrcd oiily frolil tile Iflost
I5calthyaitd agl'eealIe'stibst.alhces , its
Inulily cxc llent COhhhiiidfld it
te aI and have iiiade it the hhiost
voptiIat' reiiiedy klios'n ,
ayl'tiI ) Firs 'H for ialc in 50
ccitt ' bottIe l ) ' all leading drug.
g'lst s , Ar. ) ' e1iab1e druggist who
hilly hot have it on 11(111(1 'i1I pro.
,1111'U it. ! ) t'01111tIY for any oiio who
vs1ie , to try : , J ) ziot aecept any
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NEW IMPORTATIONS OF SMALL TURKISH IWOS , IN aHI
VANS , lOAHAS , COHAIAGIS ; ALSO som IANDSOI IGS '
KELI.t:1 LOUNGE COVEHS AT EXCEPTIONALLY LOW I'ItICES.
SELECTED HUGS AT $50 , $9.0 $10.00 , $11.00 AND $12.00. f
Another Shipment of Japanese Rugs.
ALL SIZI S. PRCES $6.GO to $8.00 for GX9 FEET . ; $9.00 to $13.50 , ' '
FOl 9X12 FEET. '
AXflinster QugS.
, ESPECIALLY I"A YOHAB.E FOrt PATLOn 1"UHNISING AT ME Ii
DI:1 COST. ALL THE NEW COLOItS. COST ADOUT TIlE SAlE ,
AS CAHlr TS. .
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LAST PERFORMANCE OF
OFNIAN THOI' ' PSON'S !
Famnotma PIa ' ,
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Mmmmmigeimieiit ofVM. . w'AiMINCVrON.
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Sull ( f seats . now olln lt 11 following
,11'1(11 ; First floor , 5'e , 75t I' InL $1 00 ; Ilal-
( 'on'y. IO" antI 71e ; g'.mier : ) ' . 2 : .
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rHDA ) Y allil SATURDAY OCI' : , 2-9 6 ( )
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V.vcrytiihtig 1 NCI , lrhtlud l.tftll I. .
'riietai ' or . cuts . wUI ou' i M U 01'1':1 : Tm'-4- ( '
mini ' ' ml. t.Il .tvlimi , " " " M ilrsi iloom'
111) 10'nlm ' : "I li r.I.\II : g'i' luul
Ii'lt'U u.1 tel .il : lo'\'on.I' ' ' : j""M 7.il' 1,11. ' , '
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-YD' u OCT. 27-28-29.
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BlachCrook I
Black Crook
III-I'I I ( l ( I'I.I-IIl. I : (
'l'I I it liii ( HI . .t.I ) I t I.lI''l'S , I
'OnH at % iagumlflcent Scenery .
A llltluLl or Inlrll'ul Plr\h'rnIHn
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Sai Saturday. I'rics'a i"iru't hoer .
SaIl openH Halurdl } IrlcPI l'Jr foor.
tOc lery , , 750 : mind $ .0 ; baie'ny , We miamI ' 75" , gab. I
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( iAHIUCBU LESUln CO.'IANY
1)irec ( from Mr. . . '
Dlrll't rrm ; 1" lticimtmmuh Mamm.f.sitl'a ( hirrlcig
I 'I'hmcure ' ( , New IIIHII \orl l'l : lan.rehlt , 1. . Gunk. !
& l'uezmier'tg Operatic iinmrlestimme ' ,
I THRILBY
: U-t1011-S ( A ' 1 I I t ii.ia'm'-t , .
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i'lllc't's-tmtmmuu. : Iix nntl Dis H. td. $1
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