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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1895)
I T II Iii _ _ _ . , _ _ ' " " ' ? ' I un 9TMIAixLvE1tflSDAV ; : ! OO'POIH1H ai : j39. I NAYDEN I.CONlm' STOCK /lOt'OIlT / FROM / t TILE Sln/lflo'l / ON AAl.l Inmg. ) The nnest lint'S In Omaha of underw11r , furnItiIng fancy Roods , fine curtnlns nnl ! Ilrl1fJerlos , I1I1lI linens ul len thnn bankrupt nlcH , STItICTf.Y PlmSIl IG08 : , I'r.n DOZ. . HiC. Constant Dropping Wears a , Stoiie What rar the clothiers 01 Omaha fay 10 these prlr's : . gntIemefl' $ overcoats ulstrrl an1 here are g nlemen'8 , ant . at prices that woull he tIt for this week lt IJrlce ' rid culousl low for the end of Ploson , I's ' our knowIng low , to buy , that's It. /luelnr.s / ! sul , worth $12.50. made of bldek cheviot or gray tvee0 gray and browu mix Scotch cheviot also c3sslmerr In II.tter 01 rraII cbeck tItC4 ' Identical IIIt are what " cbeckl : tbep' Identcal slls "mal bargIn other clothlen are talking about at u .at othl $12.50. this talklup . . . . . . . . . $7,50 , Dressy sult . worth $ ltOO. ( ) finely ma'e . Hearer Dam caIiiiere , In plaIn gray and the ' 'celebrate' ' ! lurls : cnslmlres lu hair line strlpr or a 1iiVY clay worMed , cut In every style conshlered a rlmarllble low prIce lt . $ lf.O' ' ) : for this weel ; at. . , . . . . . " . " . " . . . $10,00 . A black or blue beaver , In sitigle-hreasttd , with heavy hloc ! ! farmer satn or casslmere ' alik velvt color , very carefully ' made ilnetl ( earel'lly 'lned , ell worth $12,00 : this week for. , . . $ diO Full winter wIght : kersey , In blue , blae : ; and IH'O\ n. In the latest custom lade len ths , . \ leather cloths body lining ukln- lined V. itli lning \ Ih ' Inerl ' lining , warranted 10 wear sleeve 'ners , silk \ lning " for two Seasons . can't : be duplcJtet for a .cent less than $18.00 : this week nt hayden . llros . for. . . . . " . . . , . . , . , . . . . , . . . . $ l.tO . Special sale this week 01 lY1) ' s' and cliii- dren's suits , o\ercoats. ulsters mil reefer ' 'coats. . STRICTLY FRESh EGGS. PEl DOZ" , 15C. : : Selilg the : : Falcouer Stock : . of Winter Underwear. Men's heavy warm shirts all drawers , each . . . . , . . . . . , . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2:1 : Men's c3Inci's . hall natural gray and fleeced shirts and , rawers. worth iGc , each . , . " . . . , .GOc , Palconer's $1.50 shirts ana drawers re- . dlcell Jnlconer's . . . , . $150 , . . . " . . . . . , . . . . . . , . . . . . j5r ; I alconcls stock of flannel o\ershlrts . al sale now. o len'8 floe flannel shirts worth $2,00 o , . . . . . . . lunnel . . . . . . , . . , . . . . . " . . . . . , ; peat . Men's dogakin driving gloves , worth j5c , , go at. . . . Icfskln . " drl\lng . . , . . , . . . . . . \ . . , . . , . . . , .50e 10 cases 01 children's wool underwear 10e : ' 12Yc Clses , ISo and up 1'alconer's price just double. 101ble. ' hieiVy wool hose worth 20c. .12c , . $1.00 corsets hl\y reduced to. , . . . . . . . " . . . . . , .50c $100 Ladies thiia cashmere hose , worth 50c , go at. . . . In . . . ! " . . . , . . , . . , . . , . . . . . . . . 2Gc . I.adlea' leeced hose , worth 20e. . . . .12c STRICTLY . FRESh ! EGGS , pIm DOZ. . 15C. , : Fancy Goods. ' Selling the Palconer bankrupt stock 01 Seling fancy goods tapestries. labia covers silk fringes , etc. . replvlnell by 10rstman & Co . Of this Immense stock we have about one- , hal sold : the balance will be on sale Thurs day at EXACTIX SOC ON TIlE 1)OLLAIt. . lOc fancy cover for. . . . TiE . . . . . . . . . 5e 'A SOc table cover co\er for. . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c , 1 ! $2.00 library tage cover for. , . . . . , . . . $1,00 ' ) $2.00 library table co\er cover for. . . . . . . $1.00 , $15.00. lbrary table cover for" . " . . . . . . . 7.50 . ' Silk fringes froni F'aiconor's l worth from i Sik SOc pr yard frol tor. . . . . . . . . . . . .10c . l'iapio tO covers each. . . . . . . . . . . . , . ,87c Crochet sill < . . , . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .121ho Croche Embroidery : silk. per dozen. " . . , . . . . . . . . .le I'mblollery si , 200 yards machine thread lIeI spool. . . .2c ! . Silk thread , ier spool. . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2c 1 I . Linen thr011. pel per . . . . . . . . . . . The best crochet colon , I for. . . . . . . . . .25c : Special solo on ribbons. Your choice of I lots of ribbon at 5e per . : yard. , STRICTLY . FlmSI EGGS PEn DOZ. . 150. : . Cloak and Suit Dept. I SPECIAL TltRSDA Y SALES IN TI SPECAl. CLOAK AND SUIT DF.PARTMENT. . SKIHTS-3 ca&el all wool assnhelh cloth , colors lan , gray dark green nav ) ' . roliy . worth $4.50. for , . . , . " . , . . . . . . , . . . " . . , . . . . $2.75 HEAVY TWII.ED CI VIT-Al hued and stiffened . colors black and navy . such as . nIl has stfenell. sell at $17.50. now.$1.2 : STORM SI'mG".lea\y and fine lined throughout . color bllcl ( and navy , during t . throulhout. . . . . . " . , . . . . . , . . . . . . . , . . . . , . ) . durlnl . . : ,7. ELEGANT nIPOHTI IlOLJCLh-Lined antI stiffened . black all navy. saM by regu- tar dealers It $12.50. our iwice. . . . . . . ) . reln . I stylos. STREET SUITS-Just opened five ne\ heavy cheviot box coats. full skirts. . $ S,9 : lea\ Storm serge box coats. full slllrts. . . $12GO 3 styles imported mixture box coats lul sllrts" . . . . . , . . . . . . . " . , . . . $12,5 ( TlmSI SUITS AIm NODBY. NE\ % ' . I And are sold nt about . the dresinaker's u clurge for thc makIng. I I EUJui tUle. , , @ (1 ! ' _ . L , ! , " ( { l ; ' . : . c\ : \ ( ) .it\ . ; : l.r\\\ \ j .j . , j' L I , /J i " - . . : .t -i . k\.J. } , . " - - . " I ' 1 ] I . - . " , . .y I . . . - K' L : ' 1 , . i I . . A storepy nIgh r warm maui . the e\'enlnJ ' pal'er Ilhl a' chair like thIs nukes homo : I J worth somcthIJ ! la\'e you ever seen our I ' line of chlr alld rockers ? 10 you kU\ ' 'we are selling the O'ConnelIftleren stock II' 'of lurllro 1\ny below the factory cost " 'el , We are . anti we can save you monl : : Drop In 011 see our line. l'etliaps you have t t , been paying too touch for your furniture. \ 1 . Give 15 a chance to figure with ) 'ou. Others ! lay we save them money , why not you ? , I I , Silk Dept. I 1 I , SPEC.\ SAI.1 : lr.\I m.lcs. , I . . We Illace on sale Thursday ten pIeces Illald .lks , 2 inches wide , all silk 100,1. regular ! t value jle ) ' ,111 , tomorrow we sell tbem at : 39c ) ' 011 , Just the thllg for walst or stylish cape lining4. I I : Inlll' , 21.lnch plaid silks 39c a Yit'l j I , . STIIICTI.Y 1'mSU EGGS , PEn IIOX. . 150. J Gh'lnl . \1) ' I h' , eu-u . . Shl\'r. . " 10. \ \ 1Ini uiuith Jtlll ) ' olh"I' " uiluulli. ( : n" . : _ , Agei.i . rur Hut it-rlek'js 1'111' " " " . ehliuugIuih4'tbuie'I"s hluuikruijt 5. " 1 : . ; : , \ ; HAYDENs I i I " l . ' , - - - - - - . - - - - - - _ . - lice's IXII"O or Ihl 1 lh0b or Ilslrllllll ImtrOnKP thNUKh the cOllcl1 01 thl A. I' , A. without reference to the whit of the iwo- plo or 01 the men sltc,1 by the PeoPle to ni ( thp ofles , "Tho laboring Inn hu an IntHps : II this tnatter. " said Mr. I 1 P I , "In this country olOOlt every lAW that II pueei1 . IIAt b tested In the courts before It IJ put lain force and opetatlon . You remember that soma little thus ago ' twq federal jiudgus ! met here aunt IJe ) "l.on the wage prales of the ClpOY11 ! 01 the Union Iacih Judge hliuifle. one 01 the culldltes : on the nonp,1lsn JI- Ilclar ) ' tck ! t. I with John I I lowe , upppared for the employee . antI cOlpeled the lnon ! Pacific to Ir.nt the wage peale uOller which the , elployps mo now wor\II ] , ( pphauise. ) hut the laboring men and the reople gen- eral ) ' have no part In the nnmlll ; 01 the candhlate oil the aiiegs'l , rpiitibhiean ticket for jtidge' cf ths ! llrlct court. I was con- trole.1 . and namEd wlely by the order whose lethols ha\'o been exposed In The Bee , I was evident to the lanlpulntor of that con- \'onlon that sonuetiiing must ho done to take the curse oti' . and 10 they \ ere compelfd to nominate Judge ICE'sor on that trl ; ! ! hut If ) ' /1 \Ianl the eat end of that court house to he more \e on Ins3ne asul ] than a court of jllce. It you want It to he the cage of a wild mAn , and not the room of a judge , then vote for the ticket Illed by Scott and luie felow hlh lnllel" " . " Mr. Im Jn then went Inlo the discussion of the record 01 Judge Scot , whom hue branded lS a tyrant on the bench Ultl In abject coward all hypocrite off the bmch. lie tolll how Scott had commlterl an outrage . rage In the fIning ! of Mrc. Fishier for whispering - poring to her Ill anll In court , and hUll then lalslfed the record In that case. GONCEHNINO ONI IIAICEI1. Then Mr. Hansom turned his attention to Benjamin S. lallr , one of Scott' running mates lIe told 01 his fight In the leglflature aalnst the 1,11 creating Libr day , and 01 lull nrh'occy of I bill to repeal the las 01 the state againt gambling. lie reviewed his record IEI United StatrE' attorney . and told how he had Ilrcslute'l ' the machinery of the federal courts to tIll his own pockets , had brought squatfrs from the Jorthwe tern put of the ! tate an,1 lined them before n jury In order to colctt a 2 : lee , and had conEplrel to release Charley ( Iosher , who had Icke,1 a bank . and robbed lie depot' Iors of $1.500,000 , lie revlowed the hI910r of non-partioin judiciaries lu thIs district . and closed , with n stirring appeal for the slilport ) of ito entre nonllartsan tcle ! II Hamom had shown the we3kluss of the dervish Judicial tcle ; ! so thoroughly thlt I dll ( not ! eem that anything further crnihh bo sail In condmnalon oC the men WHo arc seeking the votes of the people on hal rocordr , but hero ( was. Judge ii. J. na\ ! was called upon and put a nice Iro\n Cl'lt on the roast that had been supeintended Iy , Mr Hansom. Judge Davis Is as c.hn DE Hans'm , Is impassioned but he Is none . thE less ernest and com'lnclng "Tho real fundamental prlnelple of govern- ment. " said Judge Davis , "Is that every cil- ! I zen has as many political and personal rights as any o'he cltizcn. There Is no JOIJart. i ment of the government that the c n ltutbn allows to bo conducted In Eccr t No judge ; can try n case In this state without every citizen having the right to be Present al d hear the Evidence And rulings of the COUl I Is necessary to have this publicity In order to protect this tree Iovrnnent from oppression Secret government endanger" lIberty , fluid yet . as shown In Thus Dee to- night you have been governed In secret In this city and county for the last four years. Candidates for office hav been esle-eteil. clerkshlps given out and the merits of ean- llrlates and individuals pJsed upon by I secret Political junta , without reference to the wishes 01 the people , In subversion of thc very genl" , of our government . which requires - quires lie conduct of public affairs and the selection ] of public olcials shall be open and subject to the voice of alt the Ileoplp. " TOOK ThREE TOG THEH , After appealing to the good sense , the In- tellglnce and the reason of memb\rs of th" A. P. A. . to leave the company Into which they had fallen through mistaken Ideas , J\'dge Davis said : "I am a republican . all hope' to always be one. I wnr. born In the Party , and so long as It remain true to the prInciples upon which I was founded I am In line with its measures and Its candidates , but I will notote for a dishonest man Just because he Is n candidate on the re. publcal tcket , ( Applause. ) "One of the candIdates for the district bench Is going through the country In- dustrlonsly circulating the story that he Is down on the lawyers and Is bidding for votes un ( the ground that he has roastl ! and abused and vilified members 01 the bar. That's a silly stor ) That's I loolsh stor ) amI nobody hut Scot would be guilty 01 making such a tll ; . ( Laughter. ) Now It's a mighty per lawyer who goes Into court to conduct his own business , Lawyers go into court to work for the interests of theIr clents , I a lawyer bas not a fair mind It's the clEnt that suffers , 1 a lawyer before n jury and the ' foes judge trios to browbeat him III tries to convey the Im- presion that ho is I not a good lawyer 1 Is the client that Is Injnrel\ I could de- tai cases by the dozens of the failure 0' justice In Scott's cour ! lie Is makIng a leglrlJturG out of himself , and baking a con : stltutiouu for you all defying the constitution - ton of this state , and Is a vIolator 01 oath of office. " Judge ! Davis then recited many 01 the ncl' of Scot that were a travesty on j\slc. and a Ilslraco to the bench of this district and slate. lie told of the lien laler style of robbing people In the federal court tinder the name 01 law alit ! then gave his attention for some time to the ( candhlacy of Jacob I a\\cet for I Place on the district b nch. Il toll the story of Ito Don Csrlos Lumber con.pan sslndlcand told I from the facts as they appear In a court of record In this ( county and In a decIsion of the snpreme ccurt. The records he sid , show that Paw- cett \11 aware of the nature of the ( swindle and tried to rob : ro a poor woman of her home on a mortgage that had been secured by the swindling company and ( lie law parlner of the Ilreshlent ot the swlnrlnr concern. ' 'A man who would do whut Jacob Pawcett ( ti , ! In that case , " said : II na\ls , "has not huunanity enoulh In his make.up for n dog t' smell . and , Jacoh l'awcet Is unfit to be elected to any 0111cc. " The meeting was closed by I ) . Clem Dealer In a rattling / speech of ten minutes In whIch ho con.trustrll the character 01 the dervish ticket on one side . wldl its candidates busy In trying to explain their rotten recorls , and the Citizeuus' candidates on the other pledged , to give Omaha and Douglas county an economIcal - Ical autO businesslike admlllslrllon or publc alllrs , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1\ , 'g SWI' 'l'iuil " ' ( I'X 'l'oVtltlC. . h'nIHI nt tlit' .tl' . . \ . In tit \4ii'j for School nn/rt ( ) / 1,1 , tl h' " , That the campaign commitee of the A. p , A. Is leaving no stone unturned to strengthen its grip on municipal In ' tutons Is evidenced by fresh ,1e\elopments coming to light just before the local election. The most unique perhaps , of all its schemes \as discovered yestenby. I Is the emploment of len1l" canvassers , who go front house to house telling what dreadful thlDgS are going to happen to this cHy state and nation ! through the l0iplcable Catholics I the entire A. l. A. ticket Is not elected ne't Tuee.1ny A Irf Tischcr was at work In the north- Irn section 01 the city yesterdJ The WOOtn canvassers are united with a good supply of A. 1' . . \ . literature . and at each house they le3vo two trarts Thefo are printed upon faded , red / p3p'r. auth ! abound with extracte from vrlters . ancient , lellevul and mOller concerning ! the ( grandeur of "The Little Red School house. " With the tracts are left sample Imlot > ' , contllnlng the nImes of C. I D3\'hhoa O. L. Iuunis . C. II. Oralon , O. G. Irl ) ' and H. C. Jordan with the request - Quell that Ihe women vote between the hours of 9 a. m. Inll 4 p. m , "If you are a friend of the Ilublc bchool. bo sure 10 vote for onl' these live , " Is the admonition given. ! : I".I. . . \t.'uln" , There will be an adjourned II'elng of the Santocts at room 212 , New York Life build- lug 8econ,1 , floor , on 'fhul' < ay evening , October - tober 31. AH Ullnen of the greatest Importance - Parlance to the association and the vital interests - terlts of the pl'eJnt compa'gn are 10 b considered the attendance of every member Is moat eirnelll' requested , tmSON RiCh , Prcsillet , - ( H. . . (1111 1 1.1. " Iii I Jrn ' , NEW YtJIIIC. O. t , 3.-1lu , fourth lml of the chess match between I II'hulz ' un,1 , Sluowniti'r . whIch was Tlafl at the Mali- laotian ChtsH club 10lf ) . ' , en"lll " after thirty- live nQ\ ' , ' In n uirasv. I was I queen'i gambit Il'clnel Op'uiCL by Showaler , SCON : I.II' ( h\lE. z 0/\111 ; r. 1 ; drawn , 1. ' . - _ _ z' - " - . - - - . - i r ' - - - - - ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , AAINST : A. I , A. IO ) INAON i Spirted A ttr'C8 nt PattorJou Hall ' Cittzon' ' Last , Otlzons' Meeting Night EVIL or STAR ChAMBER RULE DISCUSSED I n\'II'I ( ' ( ' . Ir 11 ( : . ( ' " 1111 1/.1 / Iiiitii..t- Ir Ih , ' 1'\lt'H ' Oiilt'litls . \UIII I Ir"l ht In . SiptI--- :111 I Iuiiiltl'i't , 'i'ui 1kM . There was n good audience In ! "UenOI hal last night whn Chairman Lee Sprahl called the citizens' meeting together lt S o'cloclt As the meetng progressell more .loIIJe,1 . , In I , \ntl I I lie I large hnl I wnnle'l i ' As In the ( other citizens' meetings which have been hell since the cal1alln started the audience was uee\ly Interested and f'e- , quentl interrupted the ( speakers with Lp IJI\U3e , The first speaker was g. W. SimeaIr. . , Simerl said that the whole country had its eyei on Omahn to see whether the city wOlld throw off the element whiLh Is throttling the life out of it. He stated that the A. P. A. might at first have been joinEd h ) pa- triotc cltlens. hit that of lute It had he- come domlnatetl by demarogues and hypocrites - crites who had Intreducer corruptol Into the ndllnlstmlon of nIl ( cl.s aralrs , He poke 11artcliarly of The Uee's exposure of the secret society , throulh which It was clearly demonstrated that evel If the luaopie did elect oOlers , lie alllrs of the city were managed hy Plhorrlnates who wee named by a committee composed of a few arch hypocrites of the or < er , The later part of his speech was (1o'oteul ( to I comlJrlson between . tween the citizens' and replblcan candidates , In which the lattcrs' Ilast careers were thoroughly - oughly eXll09M I" " A. Brogan , the next speaker , took the various republican . tickets In toni. On the city's tclC he especially Irge,1 voters to veto allln8t the u.clioo1 board utouninees be- cause It was essential to the welfare of the 8chools that they be conducted In a non- scctarlun nianuter. lie was equally urgent , that the counclmnnlc ticket shoull be I . downed In order that the A. P. A combine mllht bo brolen up. He spoke In fa\ol of a nonpartisan jlllclar ( ) ' , Said he : SCOTT'S SUCCESSFUL sCI m. "When Scott was nomInated he put up a scheme. lie got together a band of his followers - ! I lowers who agreed to vote for no one except himself on the ticket. so that II by chance I one of the citizens' candhlatea should not be nominated he might get in . bcaus ho thought that till who voted for tie republican camlIntes woul1 vote for him and that consequently he Ilght get the highest number - her of votes and slip In. The republcan commitees and the other judges got on to thIs and they alho put lp a scheme to have n lot of rcpuhlcans vote for them , lul not for Scott Therefore Scott's fellow candidates wm not vote for hll , despite the unlmlleach- able judicial integrity his frleuid Julge ! Eler , who stole $3.00,0 from widows and orpham' , peaks nbol ! " J. Burns urged voters not to vote for re- publicans. democrats or poptuiiss . but as citizens . because the romlng election was not one of politics , hut 01 business. lie said that they should vote for such capable competent - petent men lS are found on the citizeuts' ticket. lIe ridiculed the campaign retrenchi- ment ordinAnce that watt passed by the coun- ci on the eve 01 election . after a term of corruption. He arraigned ! se\'erely the city oOclals who hud brought about the present' condition of city alnlrs , J. II. McIntosh delivered a scathing de- nunciaton of lie A. P. A. As n resul of Its domination he said that It was n necea- envy e\1 that its henchmen should be put upon the pay rolls of the city antI COUty. On the other hand , It had drIven away nil of the headers of the republican party , which It IJresumed to be . because they could not swallow Its doctrinos. Ho was pal tcUlarly urgent Ihat the citizens' candidates for the Doard of Education be elected In order to break up the cmbine In that body , whIch discharged competent teachers and put In their places person of Irresponilblity sun- ply because they belonged to ( the order. As an Instance of the corrupton In city affaIrs he cited the fact that the expense of running the city o\'crnment withIn $26.000 of that ! of running the state. MATT DAUGlmTY ON TiE ORDER. Matt Daugherty was called upon and responded - ! sponded brleOy He said that he was a ro- pubhican . but was glad to see the citizens of Omaha Joining together to drive out of power the holy which was presuming to be the party lassachu ls had done so , anrl he hoped that ( Omaha would be as suecesslu\ lie believed thaI ( republicans should act like men and not conspire behind closed doors. Of Judge Scott ho saul that he had read of so mnny of the suprele court's reversals of his contempt Clsef thaI he had cOle to hue conclusion that there ( could be no such thing ! as contempt of court In Omaha , or that Judge Scott did not know much about it. Thomas Flynn was the last spenker Ho saId that he was a strong democrat , hut that thc pretent Issue was not n party Issue , but one between A. P. A.s and American citlzeuw. lie therefore stated that all good democrats s'ould ) rise above party. _ ' _ _ n _ _ .nnra ! ( : U'IVI"S Iut'I'n ; 'Ion n\n. \'h ) ' t" . , fnll..I.I Comlll. . . I 'I'r- Inl to 1..11 III Sf11. Judge Scott and his rnnning mate Chatled ' . Dickinson ] of Tekamah , will not do any more campaigning In Omaha or South Omaha unless Scott tales the bit In his teeth and defies the ( wishes and mandates of the dervish judicial cornrnittce. Wben Scott opened the campaign before the South Side l ) r\lsh club before the can- \enton his best frIends admitted that he hall lade a grievous mistake tn resortIng to a speech so fletl wih abuse , profanity all vulgarl ) ' , } , 'rllnls of the jurlpo went to htm antI It wns understood that he hind made : promise to be more derent He was kept fairly In check untl after M had been nominated. Then he commen"d carrying things with I high hand In addition 10 disgusting people of all parties who tu'nell out 10 hear hIm ho was creating trouble among his fellow candi- dates so much 8 that none of them wi deny the charge that has been made that Siahaugh Is the only man on the Judicial tIcket who wants to see Scot elected. So strong has ( lie opposition to Scot be- come that the judicial . committee has decided that ho should make no more speeches In Omaha or South ( Oinah. Members ot the rommltlo long since gave up all hop or electing Scot anti lucy arc now Ilelefmlnea lint he shall not further damage the chances of the other cundldates. JUdge DckInson was called home to Tekamah by slclulss anll Sol was asked hy the judicial commi- tea to stop taldn , and , 10 back on hue ( hench. le went back aD the b lch. hut SOOI delarell that he muH talk. Then thou local commitee appeale,1 to Judo Haslct of Sarpy county anti datea were fIxed up , o keep the cranky judge out of Omaha for this week at any rate I- has been given Ippolntlents that wl keep him In Sarpy county all week Chvlrman Burbank at the judiciary comml- tee Hays that Scott will 10 some more talkIng In Omaha and South Ou.Jha before iection . hut the dales hale hat hem Ixed 'et. and ( hey wont be fixed II Burbank can get out of It. _ _ _ IX ' 111 illl'l'3lJi.iiCI.tl. IHS''HIC'r. WEST PONT , Neb. , Oct 30.-To tie EdItor . Ior of The Bee : Under the above heading In yesterday's leo appears In article from Da- kol' City , blgne J' . I. N. , and which was evidently written by saute person who was aihal1d to sign his name to such an un. truthful article , In bubstanre the wrier says that in sumo idaces 1 chare : lr. Evans with being 1 ltrohlittitionta ( . In others a saloon bum , In some pisces that he Is a nomsn Catholic and II others t lat he lii l an A. 1' . A. Tint J sent cut crcti'n a promls tug O.r.lal : I ecl:1 CI\'Ot In case I HMnid hI elected , 'I nH I ( onsllrrtd the Wlnn bag I dm on tn sauce basis 81 cat Il That 1 am a railroad lobb ) ' , lit , 111 ( list lon , John :1 Thuutol testified before an onVlstKatl1 committee list ( the Union Paclic had . hired nun at a saucy of $200 per month Ilurn/ ! thie sesiicn of the legiaha. lure to liAiby for tbem. I oCh antI e\'cr one Dt these stateme"ls are ae , malicious and Infamous falsehoods , I I never uld that Me Evans : "u I prahl. . - - ' 4 . . - - - - - - % - - - - - - - ----0.- _ , . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ bllonl l .1 IMhr saId Ihnt ( ho \I ( nit A I' . A" , I never \ \ Jhltt lie was I aloln litilit. I nl\'pr .nll. jI\\ . { JRll hr was a 10mnl Caiioiit' ( , altl I 110 not 111' whether he h or nol I ho 1f. I I t l'i I r/ ! allll' 11 11111111 10 I hi I iii. I nHI I chl.p,1 , 'Ihe ' W111ha10'alth eal. tIc . Inr I ne\'QrMRS a lobh'lst at any session of the leglsL'hlor the t'nlon Inelfc or an ) ' ether rnlro 1 coml13ny Ir other eorpo. I'alon. nor rlt dny Imrlon In 1) ' life , nor have .1 Her refpl\(1 enl cent front any cor- poraton . or "rl.in for lobbyll ! cr heen out- IJloyetl . for IM ( IluirPose. ' 'l'lie writer wel knew when 1\ ' , 1'lrpole that nrl I ' , anti , 80 roes ( lie edutqr I "I The flee knnw that the Crwford rlfftII'tD by Senator Thlr ton was George N Crhdcit 01 Onlhl , which fact cnn Iaol ) ' be \'erIOil } h . a kllg Sennlor Tiuliruutoti I was not e\lil "rountl ( lie legislature n single . Ide the referrell , tiny during pe8sl01 10 The article was e\'llenll ) ' writen for the express lutlrpo4e of crcutnr 1 prejulco against hue 11 all kinds 01 IJeopll , nlll having It publshltl just In tme for local papers to clip aunt repubhi'ii It In tteIr last Issue before electon , so ( lucre would he no opportniy to refute the false statements. ( I have never said : llht against Mr. Evauis. I consider him n genteman mil I clnnot think or believe that he apprO\'Ck 01 such despicable unetijods to secure his election. J.H3 C. UHA"I"OUD. ( . IIIUI'IX ( I'J ' 1'11,1 . \ . \ .I.gnSI' : . Vl rs. or I h. It'o.isuul . 11.1",1 tn " 11' 1"1' 1\.I't..I. . \VASIIINGTON. Oct. 30.-The State de partment his noUlel1 h's. Wnler that any statcment she wishes 10 nuale or any papers she desires to tile In her hus alll's behalf sholil be Itut ! In Immellatel ) ' because of the dlslre 01 the departlenl to tale the cato UII for conshleraton , Attorney Grant- 10nl Kennedy , who Is acting for liar says he Inters 1101 this that the record In the case has been ret' 'ived at the dcpartlrnt. ( l hc has ne 1.3sltve Informathm ( to that ElecL Aciuig upon lie suggestion front the department - ' ment , Mr. lennCI ) ' has made an lngage , ment. for Mu'idler tomorrow , and has already fed 1 number of documents with the Slate dellHtment One ot these Is an nm- da\'lt b ) Mrs. Waler stating hint her hns- band , ld not go to ( Tamata\'l. where he was arrested with the Intenton 01 remalnlll there ( , but that he was detained titers by cir- CIlrstnnces much against his s1hl. This stltement Is eXlCteI to ha\'e nn Important bearing on the caut' . ns It will show thnt Wal IeI had no .IN'IJn of containing within the French lines and of being a spy for thc Ho\'as % Vt.stttrui I'ItMt I"'Hh'r. . \1'11.1",1. W ASlNGTON , Qet. 30.-(81Ieclal ( Tele- graun.-Edwatd ) Jacot was tota ) ' conln Is- shooed poatniaster at Watson Neb. . This post- cube at SIre. Dnenl Vista connt , la" , hits been dlscont1nued. Mall will go to Fonda. Nt-ass rUt' th , ' Arui' . \ ASlNGTON , Oe ! 30-SIeclul { ; Tele- grant.-Captatn ) harry ' , I. , Iask l. Twelfth Inflntr ) I@ granted one lonlh extruded leave : First Lieutenant Lewis H. Slrother , FIrst Infanl' ) ' , one month exterded - - - - - X. . I 1/.1.1 :11" : ( et 1. nI "I'III"III'nl. WASHINGTON , Oct. 30-Speclul { Tele- gram.-Dr. ) G. -L. Kerr \ as today appointed examining surgeon for the Ilcnswn bureau at Falls City ch . , . . " IHD1\XUS ' . 1'111HUI'S'I' tH" ' 'rHI :111 t ( iu\.nur Clulit'rMoit ' - S"IH n . 'r.I.- urn" . , I time SII'rll nt 'I''r. AUSTIN , Tex . pct. 30.-Governor Culber- son today sent a ' telegram to Sherll Smith of Tyler , anci'ht burning of the negro theN yebter.lay. . The eovernur wires the sheriff that I was Ils duty 10 Protect the ( prIsoner at whatever 'cost . 'nI demanded 01 him an explanation as .to 'why he did net to it. Ho urthr says fthnt , having failed In enlorclng the laws In 1111 instautce . he truts.thp sheriff will permit nothing tG , deter hll frol the pertorlance Q ( lila duly In promptr arre t- lug all partlf $ participating In the mob and bringing thelh beirO [ nn examining court lt once. The joveritoI adds that In case the sheriff Cannot lP his unasslsll he will take pleasure 1 f&n-fr t executive assIsutnce . but thj\ the mob , II'be v apprehened at once. SMtld4 CHO\ ) 'I' ( ) Sgl' ,1I'311'iHPi , lurd" ' " nld ! h.\.llh."hn. . . " AIII'ur to . H , , " I.t U'nul"J 1. " . NnW YORK Ocl 30.-'fhert were few Ileol1e : nt Morris park today to watch the jurplng races. ' The beet contest or the day was the fourth , where fourtetn started to go the distance. They w"re all. 1091 but Venus . who retusedvlr'lhlug. . Muty Blos- som . Richards anti I.fa'ete alternated In the lead through the whole race until the last half mile. whEn they 'mced head and head to the Ilst Jump , when Blehurls , calI away Roil won In a drive from May Blus- a\IY anl ) slant. There \ suus n good contest In the see- 10m. race between Carcas and San Joaqull ni the wa ) ' . nIl there was halt a length between them at the end Six went to the post In the third lace , whIch wns lt talI tuullea. and The 1111 was In \'en mane tn\orlo. with Duke or Ablreorn second ehotce. 'hen the ilg fell AbercortOO1 ) ! the lead Ind varIed the Ilsllnce tram the others from three tb ten length 'he Pelr ran strongly until he Icalhell the ( water Jump the second , ( tine. when he vent down with Chlse , ' elth\l hQI e nor jockey waR hurt. however , and they remounlld ( amid proceellet halt a mile behind In the men- tme Duke ot Ahercor waR going strongly ) ' In Ihl leal ! with \\'oohford second , and Snm 1 thlrt Thus they ran to the ht mile , when Stockton took thl'll place. Stockton broke down. howo\er. on the last jump but one anti gave Sam I thlrt position lt the Iml , ) glH'e Ahercorn winning e(91) with 'ooMord Feron Summaries : First race , two miles and a. half. ten hur- dies : FugitIve (7 ( 10 1 ) won , :1lrett (6 ( to / ) econd , Daybreak (3 ( 10 1 ) third TIme : 4r.1 : , Second u-ace two Ills and a huitif tt'mt hurdle : Cal'aens (7 ( to I ) wout San Joaquin (7 ( to I ) second , Wh'Hhlp (0 ( to 1 ) third. 'flme : 4:17. : 4:17.'hlrl , titce foul mutiles . stpelliechase : Dulp ot Abercor 01 10 5) ) won , " 'ooMol.1 . (5 ( to 1) ) seeonuh. Sam D (15 ( to 1 ) third. Tlnl : 8:11. : I o\rth race . steeplechase . about three mies : Richards ( i to 1 ) won , May Bessel ( : to I ) "ee/nd. 1.fayeUe (4 to 5) ) third Time : 6:02. : . Fifth race. two miles : Emma C ( i to I ) won DcerRII\er (2 to 1 ) secotutl . Klkenl ) ' (7 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 3:34. : - ' - - 1IHt SI. I..ul. Itnt's "hnlI"I. ST. iouIs Oct 30.-0wlnl to the stringent - gEnt anti-betting ! laws parsel ! lt the last session of tim Illinois lellFluture thl East Sl Louis Jockey club has decided to go out or business on Novemher I1 the plop- crt ) . at East : St. Louis Is being tlispoeh of and the track wti be vacated on that ( date. I.t 111 I I Julh.tn. I PIIILADIL1'IhiA . : . Oct 30.-TIte Un 1- vI'rsl ) of Penndnla : foot hal 'Ieven tIe- foaled the caIn front Drown \nl\elsl ) ' this If\rnoon. 12 I to ( I. NEV hiA\'i'N , Conn. , Oel. O.-Foot bal : IA'gN Yale , 30 ; Dartinoutlit . O. Dal'tm9llh. . ihiillt'rstl I.fu"t ( . . SI'r. . M'GhEC.ohh'Cex. , Oct 30.-The First Notional - tonll bank QC" " , lcGrlgor waR 100/1,1 / , ( hula morning oboyt , o'clocl D'nlmlto1' Ipllel to this' sife completely wrecking it. The booty pl'r\rc III0untel to hetween touched $ lt ) and $ liuO.- I , " i , ' . \1 the sliver was \1- I' ' I".t ilU'I ' ' : ! ) ' .r ln""II"hh" ' . . ANaftS ; . . , . ' . LOS ANOr tCal , Oct 30-I.'erdlnantl 1 ICennett. yj.jJhmot I nIl killed letccth'l A. n. hass'sop . itthue ; littler's rl'ute 011. . last 1.lwsOJ tciuti guilty o mlwsluughl.r lila ( even II Wil K - let was at , ono tinte chief at 1,01ee ! St Louis. . tme I S . : lnl l"d , V" " ' ) ' Jull :1."lu" LEBANON lj.Oct. -MaJor II. Fllnk Heul , ex-prti,1natary \ and , iureseuu ( deputy ) . iirothonatar' ' itil ' cl\lrlll at the repimb- lean nnantiftei . C15 missing with SIO.ll ( Major 10 lea' ii , , \'etetrn ot that war 111 for nututity _ , was coitiluiettlai ' clerk of yetir. ' ( 11111 Colo1an. ( WI\I miionaire ( ( ) , ( I - . " 'lioiesuli. . ( 'laititiers " 1. MI.WAtKgF. Oel. 30.-'fhe wholesale clothing store or h. . A. Shukman on 110,1- , way IJa sel Into flue hands of mortgl . IC' this afternoon. Chattel murKlgel ( were tIled , thus a ft e moon by the I it rio IIOuntlH 10 $ eSCsA ) . _ _ _ , _ _ _ I.Ilh'r'1 \ ' . ) pig i'enutltOrgit . ii tl mig. 1'I'ThlUhtC . Oct. 30. -r'I.t hunlr.1 , doie- gates ft omit nil part of tIme c\ntr ) ' mel here this lnlnl 1,1 t , form a nutlolal a"o- daton of ) 'OUIIeop ! ' / loclel's of thue l.uherul hurch of _ Ihenletl ( IH'Ues. I Sinh' Ieuuuc'rney ' Shill 0"1. I siw YOnlc. Oct. O.-Tho general term of the SUreme court h' ' sUilalne I thu , lecMlon ! or Jndie Iletch . rirllln ' ( hut' stall tlelocrae ) ' Q p ar" on the Qlelul tlelst. - - - D : 't f'l 1at nJ II , ct.raqe' : maas I m1tl:1 : at th" Cllua 1'-rldQ nlcht Ladies ar' thY : : J. - { . - - A : : : - - . - - - . - OYEHNOH ( ; ( OT ; FIZSDDINS I ( ) Lalky Bob 01 the Way to Little Rook to Stnlcl Trial , WIEREABOUTS or CORBET UNKNOW \ 8lit''lff 1"111 "f Olrlill ( ' ' " 11 , . . \ . " II t'is'.ttiuI- ftsu ' . \h'IIII"J I" ( lust iuit'l Ih I , ' . timil , ulstrii- tutu uf .1 im.st lee , TIX./lK.N' : / , 'I'ex. , Oct. 30.-Sherl . 1)11- lard all tloiutltk's 01 Miller county , who left Texarlana al the Iron Iolntlil "cannon bali" It 3:30 : o'clock , succeeded , In bsggiuig the ( IluglHte game they \er after. 1'ltz- sllmols altl his triner were arrested ly them anl , takel off the train nt Fultotu. 1 A special trlln was tolegrphed for 10 bu log the Olt'rR and l'Illsts ( ( bac to the city. anti , nt I o'clock , n train I\r hero for ( hint imrno. They arrived here about 7:15 : o'clock nml the sheriff 111 his deputies . with Fit- sImmons and , Julal under arrest loft Tox- nrkanl at 7 :3 : ; tonight vIa thl ( Cotton hell road for Little /lock / They tool this route to avoid auty trouble that Ilght arke itt Mal\tr. I the 1101 Iolntaln route was tised. The Associated press correspondcnt litter- rogated Plzslmmols autO Jul n while the ) were here. lolh saul they were read ) ' for the nght , hut could not say when or where It could tale pllce. a. hue ( ) ' nero nuttIer ar- rest. 10th denounced Corbet and the FlorIda - . Ida Athletic club for dollg e\'er.thllg In their power to pre\ent and ata\t off the . The ' declared Coriett , Oght to a Inter day. ) Corbet wns not Lit conditon now and henc desired to put [ It off. Fizsimmons gave his weight now at lt2 poulds. He amid Jllnn wi claim the $2,500 forfeit tomorow I they can get through to Hot prluugs. 1oth aJpenred [ II good ! hit ultor . a1hollh t nod er or rest , nlrl said It was Isele s to fret 0\11 such a thing ns It was ulavohllhle out their part under the warrants The trIal of their cnset . Issued b ) ( hanflor J. O. Mactilt I at Little Iocl ; will he held tomorrow. Sheriff 1011lt of Hot SprIngs , who Eonght to carry F'itzsluniutoits and Jnlan to ( hint cIty nnller the guise or arrest was lost In Ito shlle when he disputed Sheriff 1)11- lards authority. The latter arrested him on the l'on 10ultaln , but whel the crowd gel ( off nt I"ultol , Houpt remalltd nholrll , blt got off lt Hope ( lie lext staten Iho\e , where lie telegraphed DJard that he was not tr- lug to get away a11 would come back on the fIrst train and give liimelt up Sheriff 1)11- lard ban heen assisted II drputy sheriffs front Little Hock , antI every move had ben loathe according to writen Instruclons from Goveror Clarke. Thus overnor ordered Sheriff Diard autO Deput Heartl to get a big p08S0 of men to take Plzslmmons amid Julnn itt all huzul,18 , and lt any cost and produce them before Judle Iartn at Little Hock , as scout as possible after arrestng them. The officers and pugiists wi arrive lt Little Rock early tomorrow unorniuag. There was al Immense crowd to meet the olcer and pugists as they came In from I ' ulol , and the party could hardly get through the jam at the Cosmol10ltan hotel Hock. 10 SEcure supper before starting for Little Hock.HOT SPRINGS PEOII.g AT SJ : . . HOT SPRINGS , Ark . Oct. 30.-Jatnes .1. orbet IlsapPtred from lila trlnlnl qtuar- tel ( at Spring Lale this nltroun amid Fiz- simmons Is not hore. He Is expected In ( lie mutoruting . hut nobody seems to Imol just whore 10 look for him Several storIes ns to \"hereabouts are In circulatIon . Cor- het's ( whereabouts are a mystery as well. There are reports that he will go tn Little Rock tomorrow to answer the warrant tul.en out for his arrest by the aathorltes 01 Pulski coumuty. Another report was that he was late this afernoon smuggled Into ( the Arlngton hotel In lot Sprhutgs to ho hum readiness for any chnnce to light In the 10rn- iutg. No reliance could be plneed on the later story , however , anti Manager thrady's declaratiout . "We ha\o Corbel planted and trill ho ready to produce him at twenty min- utes' notice , prepared to fight " Is all that could be learned tonIght. There Is 10t one chance In 100 of the fight helng pulel off tomorrow. ( I Is possible , however , that Mnher and O'Donnol may be brought together tOlorrow or next day and that the nan-Smlth contest may then hI ) brought about later. lea\'lnp the big mill for hue ( last The managers of tht ( fight claim this will give them a chance to settle matters - ters with the governor. autO ( hint If be dOe not slop the smnl fellows ho will have no license to Intcrere .wltii Fitzsimmons and Corbell Excitement ran high In Hot Springs all day Delso crowds thronged the dlllot anxious to so Fltzslntuuions . who was expected - pected to arrive on every train. At ont lm ! he was reported arrested In Texarl.th' , at another he hail left the railroad Ild was coming aIosR the country In u cariage , nnll at nnother ho hind been arrested lt I'ulon , Arl" , and the last report was to lie effect that he and SherIff Hoapt of Hot Springs had heen tal,11 Into custody at Hope , Arl , about lort-OYe m\es below here , Hnl the time Houpt hall hint anll the hlnlcE : 01 It he was itt the grasp 01 Governor Clarle's mlnlon3 on the Iron Iolntaln road. BRADY MAKES IllS TALK. Mautager Brady smied sarcastically as ho the telegramut tehliuug twirled In his nngers ( tlegrm teln ; 01 I"lzslmmons' capture autO romlrked : "I toll you so. 1 was I clever scheme on ' . " "At least I"lzslmlons' ( parI" He arhed : he thou ht It was clever He carefully evaded lie 19t Sllrlngs officers who had gone to meet lmluit . as their success In cap- ( Or log him would have assurred a baltc , lie went with all joy to the govenulor's 01- fcErs and probably got , as he was In the lold , thin first easy breath he has hind for n tumoutthi. Corbot Is within easy reach autO will tht for $10.000 n side auu'houhy who wants to tighten on the 31st of October. 'fhat Is the original program nnd we are sticking close to our score The long and short of the whole story Is that 1 ltzslllons Is afraid to Olht ( I he had not heen , Ito 10VC\"s IIeol11e woul ntver have coten him. " Attorney General ICln810rthy appeared be- fore Justice of tIle I'cace Hapley Ihls even- Inl lt 3 o'elocl and movd that the war- raluts iasmued several days ago for the arrest rlnt3 Issle < \ las aJo of ( orbet anul his party he reclle < . City Attorney Martin , vluo . wIth Mayor 'nters. consttuted the ciIzens' cOlmlttee ( which went to Dalas and secured the 1110\11 of to ! ; hueaihiiuarters 01 the FlorIda Athletc ( club to this clt ) . , nplueareh In the Interut of Ihose who were tr'lng to have the con- teat pulled off here. Justice Hapley decided to deny the imuotlon. The purpose 01 Ator- ney General lCuuusworthy wh represents ( lie goernor.'lS to test the 10lvrs 01 the action hrouJht by the Garland omcers , In order that the cases might be removeth to Little . Rock on the warrants Issued by Judge Martn , The warrants Iss\fe hero were placed In the bands of Sheriff Houpl's depu- ties This was In furtherance of t\ , plan of the local promoters and every effort 10 keep the ( men apart was bound to be Impor- tant. tant.H Is a slgnlfrant fact , and ono hat gives some color to the report that Corhetl and hIs Ilarty may bcb up In Little Rock tomorrow that the moton to r c11 the warrants Issuell by ( lie justice was not opposed by City Altar- coy Martin after the omcers of the Hot Springs Athlete club had received word front Tekarkana that Plzslmmons hall 1elleut ' Into the hand 01 the state ccerl Tho' fight lanagas each went 60 far as to Indlc3te I wilngness to iunender the Corholt party to t.ue state ' ofiicers. This Inloruton was tllephonell to 00ernor Clarke by Ator" ) General 1lnsworthy but this resul tf their comlunicaton , In I ; fJI as I lay affect ( - belt's 10vements tomorrow , the attorney Ken- oral would not make public. The Ilhn of the fight pople seels to be tc keep Cohet crud his 11311) ' tinder the jurlsrlcton 01 the justice of the peace and keEp him out of thin handa 01 the state OmCHS as long ai there WI i a chance for I izlnmoo , to reach here In tme for t'e light to conic off. There wsit mae longer an ) chance for nut tncountor between the two heavyweights during the next twenty- tour honu. anti It Is thought poltc 10 let thc governor . have his way' for 1 little while lout go r. II.\HU O\ DOn'S " ISIAI " Authentc ( Inlormaton 8 to Ito whiere- shouts of 1lzshnlon3 came In on the afternoon - noon train 'rho red haired Auwtulln Is tonight . night at I"ulon. Ark lie , with : hnlptr mIlan and Deputy Mlerlr Cnopr ot Garland county , favorable 10 the fight , are held II cUltoY by the , ncera 01 Ihl .to. RIchard- lon ot the hot Sllrlngs railway . who super- , . - - . - - - - - - . - - - - - - Illrlllll lie tull nrralAlmllll to ) Irlll I"lt llntnf 1110 I thl ( cl I ) ' , Bll 1 llllnl I cii . 1110 nlli ear hnll 1" " Illncll , nt Cotol ( lieU .1 tu hot lout , whlrl hue I 1101 I .h . Ioultnll t RIII ( 'ot. toil hell mails cross , stud thnt If 1'IullllOlA hnl , tnken this elI he wouhl In\ ' ( hell hiroliahut thurotigu 1 to 10t I ilurlutga without trotihile. II I , however , preflrre < 10 stick to the Iron Moun- laIn rain ( antI ' take his cliaticeut. lefor" lie rearhEI I"ulol , the ( state clelnis who hall horll ll time IUII nt 1e"arl(1n swooped dowl altl tool ( , him , Julsn Iltl COOpt I rout the tmll ( , All . of lila hlnle , with the ( l'xcepll'n of his OWI per onal beIQnhljs. eaml through to this It ) ' tonll , as Ilhl au elorlOUS lent , which fight , Is to hi ulzltl for the Ittmrioso I of tIme 'rho ruueumthiers of ( hue lint Spniiugs Athletic cluihu are lii iio way cast tlowmu by ( hula last hilow to their ciiauuces , attil reIterate their belief - lief that ( lie tight will ( veuttumally be' lulilleul off. , 'ilfreul Newhuouise. a liromiuluictut nueunmer of thun climb , call toutighit the riuug n-ill be PI1 'aetl I Ouutorrt ) iv I ii \'hi I ( ttmigtoui pa ek , amid nil other lurclunratlouts tiil be carried fornard wIthout ilelay. Tue several comuipaimlea of ( itt' state milItia crdt'rcil cut by ( loverliom' Clarke this mutornlng are still iii reathluiess , though time governor huts tiechit-ul not to solid tiicmui here itt preseum ( . Ooveruior Clarke is lutuchi u-u'otight Ill , over Sheriff I iouipt's cotitluict. lie ilecisred rut Litio ( Itock today ( hint the sheriff ougiut to b Iniutlahied for couteplracy. LITTLE 110CR , Ark. , Oct. 30.-The ehuib agents % bo have beeii selling tickets lii this CIt ) ' for ( lie Corhut't-l'Izsiuuuuutoiuuu liglut , to- uuigiit noiilch ( ticket holders to be iii hot Slriumgs Friday , Novenuber I. SIIE1IIFF hiOUi'T IS 'EltSOitE. . TEXA ltlC.\ , Ark. , Oct. 20.-Siierlft lioiupt anti Deputy Sheriff Cooper , wiio vsro seuut hueme to arrest ( lie Fhzslinuuuons lturt' and couuvey tiueuuu 53101)to hot Spriuugui , comt- ileutumu ( hue Atistruhiuiui amid his maumiuger lit thus strouugest terutis. Iepumty Cooper Iui au iuuer- S'ioawith a representatIve of ( lie Associated press gave a history of theIr nuectluug with F'iizsiuuuuutouis , lie saId : ' ' \Ve uuutt Fitzsiuuunuomus and Juilamu at Marshall this . afternoon autO iuuforuitt'tl thieuut thuat It s.iis luuipo.sibIe for thieuut to go through Texarkumia tvithuotut being arrested : ( hunt Mr. hioimpt ( truth tutyseif had a tsarramut for hula arrest ; that n-c wutuuteil to servo ours ilrat , so that n e could ( site huhuit to hot Sprluugs. lie flatly refused to hiutve nuuytiiluug to do vlthu Sheriff I iotipt or ulu'sIt , uutldluug that Corboti and luarty hind passe(1 throtighu Texarluauaa witiunuit uutuiestuitiouu , auttl ( hint lie luroposo'l . to ito tue sauna ( hilmug , I told hiiuut it would be utterly iuuuluossiihe for ltlmui to do this , an time sheriff of Miller county hind iosltlve itustrtictlouis , from ( hover- mior Ciarko to ( eke hilutu away froumu ( lie hot Siuriuugs oiilcers even if It sas neceeary to arrest tlueun first. At ( hula lie' suid : 'I know uuuy business. ' We ( old huiutu tse hind nrovltled a special traIn iou' lulruu at this Cotton Belt crossing , that it s'as no iibsohimte ciuicii ( hunt lie would e'I'illC Texarkauua officers if hi asoulil coulsent to take ( hula train at thuo ( ot- tout Ihelt crossiuug , amid ( lust lied a clear track to daivenru , auth couhul gtuarauuit'e luluut a safe jolirumey to ( lit' SprIngs. Sheriff liouupt also told hint ( lie sautue , but lie ouuld 1101 eouisent to nuu' of ( iueso propositlouts , bumt uuanintaineti ( lint lie , mis ii cltizeuu of ( lie United States , had a rlghu ( to go throumgii ( lie tate of Arhcansas avithuout fear of nrrOst. On arrival itt Cottaut halt crossing the trelut t'ns gOiiieul A reproseuttutttve of the Cotton Belt road cautue muhrnuim-d this uuleeiuar. anti after having Jiillan iuoluueth ottt to him lie approached hint anti told hint that hue had a spechuth train at Ills dirposal. lie said to the ofilcial : 'I. . thank ) 'Omi for yosr kind oat-n , out we are going thiroiugtt Tc'carkjna. On 01' arria'tl at Texarkauta , Mr. Juliaiu a'as ( utoro tItan anxiotis to see ( lie color of ( hue Miller colmutty oiiicor's badge. lie went so far mis to ask if ( hey nero ofilc'ers of ( lie governor. that if ( lucy were governuumerut of- ilcials , ( hey \u'aneti to lie arrested luy tlieiuu amud not by hot Sprliug'i oiiicers. ho order to evade ( hue hot Springs uuuihuoritles , lie called upon otiicers iui ( lie sleeper to have Sheriff hiotupt and unysolf ejected trout ( lie sleeper , We presuiuue : thuutt lie wauued ( to uuuahte sure. ( hunt lie aeotiiil hue arrested by writs from Llttho Itock. ' This was douuc , aiud he was 4atuheii to his entire satisfaction. Every action sliowetl that hue dlii utot avant to go to hot Spniuugs. and ( lint lie did every- tiuiuug to allow huhuuuself to be takeut by ( hue ofilcenit lie tiicught wouulul lantl hint amiysvhuere c.xceht at hot SprIngs , " Sheriff lioupt and his deptuty were hirotight here by Lee Olles of Hope , a special state otficem' , au'iio Is holding them for Siucu-iff Dii- hard , GOVERNOR ORDERS OUT TROOPS. LITTLE ROCK. Ark. , Oct. 30.-Governor Clarke has' called out th'o first regluuuent of riullltla to stop the figlut between Cou-bett antI FItzshnumons. Couuupunles at l'iuie Bluff , lichens , Cabot autO Jacksouiviile have been ortlct'eti to be ready to nuau'ch this afternoon , autO ( lie McCarthy Light Guards. l"ietchuer hubs and Eagle Light battery of ( hula do have also been reauly to move at 1 p. un. Tehegrants fi-ouui ( lie captain of ( hue llebouua couumpuuuiy say thuat hue list forty-eight titan ready to march , with 1,000 roumuds of auuuutuiuuut. tiotu. Forest City has thirty-eiglit uuueui , with plenty of cartridges autd all eager for th. trip. Tiue plaut muon' is to setud about 100 unihitauuueuu to Hot Springs froun tills CII ) today , and iuias'j ( he other conipauulea in Lit tb Itook , its timat they iuuay ho sutt to hict Springs curly tomnorrow. 'I'ito object in sent ! lug time Little fleck cotnpauuit's now Ic to iiavr theuit on the groutud at ouuce to itutuist ( lip civIl auhiorjtios , simouiid ( lie ) ' avauut outsIde auiaistauice. The goa'enuior is still deternulneui that ( lit fight shall nut occur. his says ( ho supreunt muaonueuut hut.s cotuue , end ho lrolose,4 tti e- . iiaut every recourca at lila commulid. ( hen- oral 'fimyhor , ( hue contumtiinder of ( ho state tnhiltta , was In conauhtutiomt with ( ] overnou Clarke thiti muuormung ! , auth 'idjutauut Gemmeral \Vhuipluie autO Colonel llollrnburg of the First regtuuuont are perfecting time at'rauuguunents for ( lie nuovemnent of th troops. CHICAGO. Oct. 30-Govermuor Clarke of Au-- kansas at 3:30 : lu. uut. today wlrcd ( ho Asac- elated press as fohlon'u : "Lli"i'Lll ROCK. Ark. , Oct. 30.-At hot Spnluuga Attorney General Kliuewom thy hat' Perfected out agreenaeuut by aviiieh Com-bett auth hiraily will anpear laura tomorrow t auusaa-er a au-rIO isucil by Chuutuicelior Martiuu Thin muuiiltla will itot rcelve further order until hue result of this proceeding Is kutowit "JAMES 1' . CLAhIiCE. ' ' h'AItSON lAV1ES' CltOWi ) ENROUTI1. ChICAGO , Oct. 30.-I'arsoiu havies atad iii party reached Chicago thIs morning and left alunost iuutuitsihiately emu ( lie 1.Vabashi tar hot SprIngs , being ihue there at 11 tortuorrow meriting. A uuiuuiuhuer of local spurtluug rneiu atere at ( ho depot to see tiient off. In ( hue part ) ' were Jolmui Ryan , Toruumy Ryan , harry Puilgeon , lr. MeNaniara , Mr. J. J. , iolin- son of New York aiuul Johim L. Sullivan aunt wife. The iuarsout was not sure' that ( lie fighut wouiul take iuhace. All hue kites was ( hat ha lund received a telegrauui to "conic on" anti he thtotiglut ( he chances were thit Corbett autO hLzsiunhuuons avould meet , As to avhiut or where lie had ito luiformatlon. Iii hula opiuuhomu , Corbett avoulul au-in. This asas ( hue oluiluioui of nil ( lie others except Suhil- % 'an. svhio reftiseti to conumuult huiuuteslt. Spoak. thug of Tomuu Ryan , iavies elil ii- was novet better in hula life auud weighed l2l,4 luolunhls. lie at-sa goiutg ( a hot Surings to light and wotlid. meet "Mysterious" hIlly S'nithi In a balloon or ariywhucr else Ito cotuhi get ii t'luunce to determine as hiichi nsa onUtlch to thi purse. John L. Sullivan has beuu engaged - gaged by .u New 'ork nowspapr to sit hue- side ( lie rluug luu which ( 'orbott and Forslm- : nuons apiier If tile ) ' tb fcs each other auni heport Otto flghi. 110W TIIEhhOl'El ) TO WIN. MAIISihALL , 'I'ex. , Oct. 30.--F'izaiutinuuus antI truiuiers , also Mrs. hltzsluuuutuons and Jullarm , avers out tti traimt ttuat passeih iioi ( Ii itt 12:45. : Shuorlff llnhiiio of Hot Sitninits. It in , Itas hosru ataltlmig here situce Moliulay ulight. boarded ( tie ( rain on Its arrival and ontere tIn , sleeper avhin re Flrsliuuimuon.s ( imuiti Iirt ) ' avera diuitiug. it lii uimuderstood huoie from no- mutarks otamle by Sti-niff hicimiut thuuit lie antI Fltz.siuuumoums wIll he cut the fi-ont enth of tie train wiieii It reui"iics ( lie Anhuarisait state line ii null as I Ii j Uitit 0f atiti rim ui t tito \ rk't nsas as'heuu Fitzsiunuuaomia avihl hi. ' arrested anti taken iii charge by Shuei'itf liotilut , who wIll lake lulumu to lint Siunluus : , where lie trill give betel amid ( lie fight take place tonuorrcw night. 'l'iui is 'lb circunuveuut ( hue parties seiut to Texan- kauua by Governor Clarke. tahia intends taking Fitzsixuuumuona to Little itoelt arud thuere re- qtulrluig hliiu to give bouucl. Suit. of ilt.aes ( tie I I , , ' liars , ' Slittut NE'i'OihC ( , Oct. 3J.-'fliie . 'aie of hauxe- for ( ho tormilng ltor4o 'bow ws belil In lbs concert li-alt tiftuitiisoii Square iardea ( Cilay. Nearly every nituut of soctitl promt- rent't' iii the city wss preasui ( . The Ijtduilng for host's was vlirtti anti time flr , ( io ( soul averaged about $ J each , Among thtti hun- chasers were ( lounge ( hould , box 3t , for $32' . . Ogdert ( llEet ( box M , $ iTS , mtnd J. It. KeiI I nochtaim , bo i , 14541. Ladles are tapeclahly ure4 to atiOnti thu. tneetirmg at this Coliasunu emi i"nldsy night . $ ypof . oi'.J flotli the hllotllul nuiti l'Ci4ihltul s'ltcn yi'lhl ) of Ii'ign ; 1u4 lilliell ; it IS l)1t1lSal11 'iti . refroshilhg to the taste , anti act. , 'ltly yet ) rohluptly 011 thU lilhIcyS ( , . ' ' 1111(1 I3O't.I ClCtllSeS tile . ' t'm' ( % $ , : tiyll. t.ltt ( iffeuttially. ( liSJ)0114 ) co1t1 , ) icittL. : lClIeS hihl(1 ( fo'ci' aiid ciii'cui lina'itiia1 'JflStijatiOiL ' ) yl'l ( ) of Figs is tlia DIlly l'hhlCly of iLM kiln ! OVOI' pro- titictiti , ) lUltt4illg to tile taste 811(1 RO' . .o1itali1o to the Stohitneli , Prolulpt ill its ECtiOft flhltI truly bthlCliekl , in ith ulrth , 1)l'eltl'el ) ( only fl'olul the ihlOst henithy 1111(1 ( igrecab1o itulistnticcs , itti 1111111' ' , ' cxctllt'iit. ( jliflhitiCi3 COhihllICil(1 ( it tc all ttuul 11111,0 IlIndo it tile IIIOS& l)01)1i11t' i'eintuly kllO\S'fl , byrlp ( of Figs is for sale lll tO c'oiit bottleg l ) ) all 1eadlhI lriig. gluts. Al. ) ' I'elimtlld ( Iruggist who Zihit not lia'o it oh hand will pro- Pihl't3 it ! ) i'OhhlPtIY for nhiy 0110 wilO S'iH1lCS to try it. 1)o not accq11)t ) any t'iibsti tti to. CAL/FORM/il FIG SYRUP C2. SAN FRAWCISOD , tAL. . 'QI8VILLE ( , in. 'iw uy. D ad way's H PiUs Cure Skk Uea ach , ills1essq 1 cnstatioi9 Pes -AND- AHLivr isrders1 RtIfld F'S 1'lLT,4 are iiurely vot'ctablt' , liuitl and rol I mild o. ( tn tm so uucrfcc t d lgest lout , c'oiiiphoto uibsorptioiu amid hietltitfui i'ug'tluinity. 25 eta a hitu'c , At iniuicgists or by tituull , 'Hook of atiulcu' ' free hy : iminli RAIWAY & CO. , I' , 0. hlox i,0 , Now York vrnoi OF Easily , Quickly , PerinanotIy Restored. S _ Vcnkneas , Nervousneai t , Vebiilt' , and all the traims .ofcs1lsrronu early errors oy . eJIater excesses the result. of , . , oveuwonic , t icicmioua c , . etc. } 'iull stm'engtiu , ctev. & . , I Opiflent i'nd ( tO given t ' ' ) overyurgan arid ott1o -"wxt tuflueho.lr. ( Siuaupuenat. - tL1) ) ) ural ineltalui. lmmneull. . . A ate ilnitrolement CeCO. Patluro lirupc.silitle. 2.Wi ( jefoninces. Book , ? uta ruaatioii 'tad proofs oiuaiieih tet1od ) fro. Erie edicaI Co. . . uffao , i.Y - ; CUPllEE1 .w Cuic. the ciTe.ta oc sclt-abua' , . eacesses , tniigioutii , inipotency , Vaiieoehe and couuu. patton. One dohhar a i . box. . .ix ten $3. F'or . , sale by Tmlfl ooot. - . - JAI ( P11110 CO. , . - : juo Fatfl5m St. _ _ _ - We send thu msrru'iaus } 'rt"arii MIN ltt'mt'dy CAL.THOS ( u' , ' , . , ioti , , ionl guiarstilt-otiu ( C.tLruio. .vlil wroi' hiieiurges .1' inl.'i.'n , , b . , , , . , , , , . cutts : Ms.'rt.'rij- . VuriCU-,1o I itad Itua'l'uiL ) I..t Ilr. ' 1re andftzyzfsascfi.'uf. t ' Adlt.s. , VOW MOIIL CO. . . , ' , . , , . , finlj tm. Agti 4.-'i 'I A3ut1Susi i't' : ' IONIiII'l' - B OYD' S" - LAST TIME WM. HOEY ' . -'i. L-tto of "Oltl hoes' ' iii a u'.txS .1 : ; IiOlY. l'.tltl1)It ) MA'I' ii , miuh iiie. oasuu couupztiu' of pliuyers , pee. mtemutlumg tl latest c'uinie lilt , THE- 6LOBI TROTTER. 'rIte iitu.reVrn.llot'y : , Fi-eileu-ic Iirytort , v. A. ICouuiiedy , Lotils Iehumige , ihiuuton Colluuer , It. 1) . Abbey , r.his. tiuit flint- ci.-uiilt , Mis , ficiorne Eulwmsu u.ly Ii ad Ada A I ixmu uuleu. ( iOais art' now on sate at uuiil url'i's : First iiur , 00u. 7te tiit'i Itto : l'al"u'Ity , te ) iind t3c g.mmuer' . 230. B 0 Y D S SAT & SUM NOV. 2 & 3. MATINifl HA'tt'ltiAY COOK TWIN SISTERS' "UNCLE TO11'S Ntl't - t liars ieuieri Ods tti'ier for Liuu 1,1,0 % 0 eit'iI and will Is ilir. tie. iaries' and btt . . ' .tipLifly .ver urgitnizal (0 pro.i u. ' t 'u , , tituiu'us miI , ) _ I ii.i' ( ' It'cfl 1115 nuttIng ' I nt'l , , Toni's t 'aliEn , 'uitiluuiiiirM Car ) 'tarN. and Itututy jush what . I a ut taiittlit ) 81 C.tii . I.i , I- ' I ) A Vt H. $ ttte a I I I uulett l'rld.i ) lilorni OX I 'v ictiFl rat ii..r. Aio utnul F. ' . iuuteony. 2)r art-I t'iv esilery t5t' . hthatineeiflIi , 'it Ftrs ( titer 4' , luaic.uny c TEATaE 'I'd. 1S31I'AXTON ( IlUilfifiSH , ) in , , 'rONIahl'r A'I' 8I1i3 , I SWlflT S1f4'iUfl elui'c. A GARDNER "Enrl' 2uIRIAT ! COMV.ilhlS 2 TUE PRIZE WINME 'i'liiirdiey ' ' slid Friday Satturilny FATHERLAND itittluues ; aunt NiihiV l'lil'l'S Lower floor , ( .Oc 75 intO $1.00 ; balcony , 3- and SO' . ' , giilery , , 23c OREIGHION TIATRE 'i'd. IsatPAX tJti1iJ1'34 , Vili r iighata , ( , rIi liid'uii'I liM- Sitmiitliy Iiutiuis't' , Nov. 3 , WARD AN ) ) VOIES IN ARUN ONTHE BANK. Mt V.'etlnesdit ) ' , tYatral Prices , -