. L fe Til f . K ;fj o MiAAXt OP I 3 ft. by 6 ft., $4.00. 30 in. Rugs, 2.75, 26 in. Rugs, 2.00. SPECIAL SALE I JUTi RUGS. 3 ft. by 18 in., 25c each. - 2 ft. by 4 1-2 ft., 50c. .' , ' f '' ,i - - .4 (Continued from Eighth Page'( heart was utmost broken when ho was defeated by Fitzsimmons. IIo brooded over this for months, und likewise ho is now brooding over tho opinion which It is claimed tho sports in tho oust have of him. Tho result is thui his mind has becomo temporarily unhinged, and ho is now at St. Joseph's hospital undergoing treat ment. IIo bus been thoro sinco Monday and is pursued by the idea that his friends, or Bomo of thorn, aro trying to make away with him. Other vagaries also run in his mind, and it will requiro perfect rest to struightenout tho tangles in his brain. Tho house physician at St. Josoph's thinks that eventually Dempsoy will bo all right again; but for a timo it looked rather serious. Dompscy has been drinking hard over sinco ho has been in Portland, where ho has a wifo and two children, nnd it is thought that tho excess of liquor may have had some cause in bringing about tho trouble. Dempsoy has been a littlo queor over sinco his defeat by Fitzsim mons, and at tho time his friends and intimates thought his heart would break. Will Not Mrrt IrlnlMy. It was announced in Now York on Tuesday that tho international prize right for $20,000 betwoeu Jack Dempsoy, of Portland, and Dick Burgo, of Now Custlo, England, is declured oh", Burgo declining to go on with tho arrange ments for tho match owing to Dompsoy's illness. Tho Xt'V l.itlrHl, Word cumo from St. Paul jesterday that Doinpsoy Is now all right, and that tho tight witn Burge will tuke pluce. It is said that Dempsoy will begin training Octobor 1 at Rockaway Beach. O'DuiiiiuII Muy .Mitt Cliojimkl. If Sloyo O'Donnell, tho Australian hoavywoight, wins his light with Jack Cuttanach, of, Providence, R. I., ut tho Coney Island Athletic club, ho will prob ably bo matched to light Joo Choynski. Tlio club's board of directors decided upon this move on Sunday night. O'Donnell is in excellent trim, and is coutldout of winning. Cuttauuch, how ever, has been training hard, and writes that ho feels sure of carrying oft tho big end of tho 82,500 purse. MIiourlaii Will Fight. Frank Crosby und Hurry Shurp, notod Missouri lightweights, have arranged for a match, which will bo u fight to a finish, according to Murquls of Queens- n ni i ,i ! New cincl Beautiful ColorlnuM It Xtu;inlii'OciiiotM lieyoncl till dovtlt tlit? lliionit T.lrio of l?itttri ever lronclt to tlue 01t- of Tvlucolu. LIGHT COLORINGS AND BODY BRUSSELS EFFECTS. JVVaVa ViOOU CORPUS FRQUV 50c UP . . fiAjraiituipe of &r&xy Ieioi?iiti We 1518 fcSAftfli iNS. 0? bury rules, with three ounco gloves. Tho contest will probably bo fought boforo tho Athletic club of Kansas City Kan., and will occur on or before No vember 15. It will bo for WOO a sldo nnd tho lightweight championship of Mis siouri, ncithor principal to weigh over 133 pounds. JOHN L. DID NOT RUN. McCluk)'M Ilrmery C'uiiih After the Hon ton Mnu Hint (tone. New Youk, August 15. Somo of tho stories now in circulation about tho quarrel between John L. Sullivan and McClusky at tho Vnndorbilt hotel Tues day night lust, ut which tho latter Iircd a shot at Sullivan, uro conflicting. Tho spectators of tho affair say that tho two men grumbled at each other for ten minutes or bo, McClusky ail tho timo edging toward the Lexington avenuo door and Sullivan following him up. At length becoming heated by some re mark of tho ex-champion, McClusky hauled otT und struck John L. Then ho turned und ran for his life An hour afterwards McClusky returned accom panied by u crowd of partisans, and blustered about, asking for Sullivan, whom ho had reason to know wus not in tho hotel. "There wus no pistol shot iircd," said a man who was present, "but once on this second visit McClusky nourished a revolver. Then tho atton dunts in tho cufo requested him to leave and ho did so,' Tho opinion seems to provail among sporting men that Mc Clusky is peeking a littlo notoriety ut John L.'s expense. I.lniolii ItouiUtrr C'luli. Tho matinee of tho Lincoln Roadster club yesterday afternoon, the last of tho season, was largely uttondod; there was an unusual number of good races. Owing to tho early hour at which TiikCoi'kikk goes to preps it wiib iompossiblo to got a detailed account of tho tiices in this isuo. Mrs. Sam Weasel und son Henry ac enmpained by Mrs. and Mirs Friend re turned from Manitoti Col, whoro thoy spent tho summer, enjoying tho invig orating mountain air, Mrs. M. Kohn und sister Mrs. Wise went to Nebrnska City visiting rolnthes 1 and friends. Do suro and put a box of Ajer's Pills in jour satchel beforo travelling, either ly fund or sou. l ou will fine them con venient, efficacious, and safe. Tho best remedy for costivenoss, indigestion, and sick headache, and adupted to any climate. s Furs stored for tho summer insured free from moths and theft ut F, E. Voelker's, practical furrier, Y. M. C. A. building. , THE SATURDAY AdtORStttftG COURIER i. t m INGRAIN HoiisAelxolcl Goods, Stoves, tc Will Not Be Arbitrary With WNCOLN FURNITURE - 1520 O STREET, klNCOLN, NBB. 1 T v . Many stories uro uiloat concerning tho clover moans resorted to by various poo plo for tho protection of savings banks endangered by tho pres ence of n run by depositors, but tho following related by a correspon dent is probably tho best of all tho stock, says tho Omaha Excelsior. A certain Mr Kclloy was at ono timo, in 1871, cashier of tho Corrignn street rail way company in Kansas City, and tho accounts of tho company wcro kept in tho National bank of Commerce Tho much despised penny was not tlton in general uso there as now. People woro ashamed to pay for any articlo with pennies, oxcept, perhaps, jiostago stamps, and tho old-fashioned "faro Ikix" in tho cars became a dumping place for them. From 83 to 8T would be found in tho boxes by Mr. Kelloy every day. IIo usually dumped them in sacks und stored them in tho company's vault. During tho crisis of '71 tho peoplo be came very much excited und Hocked to tho bank in droves to withdruw their deposits. Runs weto made on nearly ull tho bunks in tho city und many woro forced to suspend. One day a run wus made upon tho Kansas City Savings bank, und tho peo plo wero lined up waiting their turns to reach tho tellers, who wero pitying out money by tho basketful, when a happy thought struck Mr. Kelloy. IIo wont to the police station, secured threo twlico men to guard his treasure, loaded eight sacksot copper pennies uion a wheel bttriow and took them down to tho bank. Tho sacks originally contained gold and were labelled JS.OOO'' in great "'"TV .vrmmg, nine name nnold colored woman, who hud como to Si' m- . .T,', w,y,n1cl ', hy MiRtn i Kelloy, wha fo yo' put U ,.ii uiwiivj iii n.-u i iii:ii wurtu u-iiruw I in our money ull out?" Kelloy replied! , "Thufs ull right. This bank isn't going , to bust. I can put mora money in here in ono day than all jou peoplo cut) druw out in six months," as ho trudged into tho bunk with tho last sack. Tills dis play of confidence on tho part of tho streot railwuy company had u quieting effect iixm tho crowd and thoy rapidly dwindled awuy. Tho sucks contained just 810, but it saved tho bank. This is another littlo story going around in regard to how u young Irish cashier stopped a run on a bank sc:..e years ago. Ho was paying out Bilvor us fust ub ho could und, becoming tired of tho job, seut ono of tho assistants into tho back room with a bushel of IMiWU CARPETS You About Terms And Prices. '- i . - dollurs und instructions to heat tho wholomass red hot. When thoy woro dono to a turn ho began ladoling them out to depositors. Tho first man who received his doposit said something about "Helon Blazes" and dropped tho "entiro ludeltul on tho floor. Tho cash ier then suld, cooly, "Gentlemen, you will huvo to tuko 'om that way. Wo aro turning them out us fast as wo can molt and mould them, nnd it you can't wait till thoy cool, d n it, you'll Itavo to tako 'em hot!" Thoy waited. Tho Chinese pay their doctor only bo long as ho keeps them in health, Thoy bellovo in preventing rathor than curing disease. This is sound sonso, and ono of tho strongest recommendations of Ajor's Sarsaparilla, a medicine which not only cures diseases but prevents thorn. A full lino of Imported Sardines and cunned soups. Miller & Gilford, opposite Burr block; Fruited ice cream sodu water mndo from tho natural fruit, at Rector's Phar macy. For Sunday dinner supplies call at Halter's market, opposlto Lansing Thea ter. Phono 100. Miss S. E. Blakeslee, lino dressmaking, at Mrs. Gosper's, 1114 O streot. For all social doings the Nebraska stato band or orchestra is what is alwajB most desired. lleufiieint C'Hiimit ll ( lircit By local applications, as tho cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only ono way to cure deafness, and that Is by constitutional temedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of the Eustnchln tubes. When these tubes get inflamed ,ou have a t M till tl in i r fc.nl I ii 1 it inttkiirfimt ltifitttwr j mu, whon it , t,ltin,, d()Swl lltmf ,,; aml u,w8 , in,iamuiati() CMIl , tl,ken out mul tlll tlI,JU rosto,ed to its normal condition, hearing will be do- H, , u , ,.,,, ,)f kn nnJ caused 1) catarrh, which Is nothing hu( an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will givo 8100 for any case of deaf ness (caused by catarrh) that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure, Send for circulars, fr F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. LirSold by druggists. 7.'c. KjkhiiiI Kur IHirfini. Dr. W. L. Da) ton, oculist and uurist, No. 1203 O street, Lincoln, Neb. Tin Union I'livlllii Ohi-np IUtr. Only $30.00 first class to Ogdeu, Salt Lake, Helena, SHkano and Portland Ore. For full particulars call at city ticket office 1044 O street. r 60. 0WN PRI6E- ' v PMttiOR Last week Tiik CoimtKU quoted some uncomplimentary remarks by Eugono Field concerning tho "littlo tin gods of literature" who have erected thrones along tho eastern coast of tho Unitod Stutcs, meaning mora especially Richard Watson Qildor, tho dilottanto editor of tho Century, und tho Century's literary pots. Tho Now York Sun took tho mutter up tho other day, and said, in part: "Ho has lately oxpressed a contemptu ous opinion of our eastern authors and declured that if tho west is ovor to huvo any literature of any vigor, it must cut loose absolutely from their enfeebling influence. Apparently ho takes tho ground that tho contemporary estimate of tho value of their productions is too high, und that consequently thoy aro making mora monoy than their merits entitle them to. IIo describes them as a poor lot, and culls them very bad names to express Ids contempt for their timidity and nnmby-pnmbyism. If thoy wcro out of tho way, ho thinks literature would bo bettor off. Mr. Eugono Field is a man of a de lightful and various genius, and his critical faculty is deserving of high re ' spect. Hence we hesitate to condemn i his judgement of eastern authorship, without careful consideration. He is j speaking of tho authors whoso names 1 have been kept conspicuously before tho public as tho literary leaders here abouts, and whose fame is revered in tho Authors' club. It cannot bo truthfully denied that some of them are open to the charge of feebleness which ho brings against them. The contribution to per manent literature made by the whole crowd is piohahly small; and many of them are still banking on a reputation easilx won at a less critical period. At i best, little of the present production is notable. It is not up to tho literary and intellectual average of ery much of the repotting of the Sun; and the same may be Kiid of most of the contents of tho , magazines. Intellectual vigor does not often appear among those writers. They . seom to bo afraid of each other, afraid that they will bo sat upon by tlioirj fiilluiiaif ttmv ll'rltii mitlliMlllt wlttim!.! affectation, and honestly. Thus they miss individualitx of stylo, und lack spontaneity. They are more or less tho literary humbugs that Mr. Eugono Field culls them." Foit Rknt A splendid residence near tho capitol. Furniture for sale house nowly furnished lust May, In (iulre Courier otlico, 1131 O street. 1 I IB i 4 50 STYLES OF t ? ' f AT YOUR '1 i w iMPS. ,,? i' I'.1- V5 ,t ' Our entire Handkerchief Stock for one week at ONE'HAIF Gome in and examine them, it will be to YOUR BEST INTEREST. 1030 O STREET. Real Estate Loans On farms In Eastern Nebraska and iraprOT4 proporty In Lincoln, for a torm of yean, IiOWBST CURRENT RATES. R. E. AND J. MOORE. KiniVIlDS I1LOCK. Corner Klrrrntli and O St roots, Lincoln. Nut Iks . It. lloclx. lint iinruo unluioun. ilofoudiint, will tako utiticp tliiitnii tlio -nth 1 1 ii of July, JM, Knuik Jl. Ml)", pin hit lit herein, (Hod hk petition in t!ii illntrivt court of I.nnnuter count), SebiuAn, lunlint iii defendant, tlm ol)ict ii nd tr.i)er of u itcli U to fettle nnd unlet tln t(tl. fori'ur In tlio nid Kr.inW SI. 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