2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE jTHimSDAY. NOVEMBER 20 , 1801 , FOOT BALL CAMS FOR TODAY Ynlo aid Frincolon Will Try for tbo Intc : Collegiate Championship. BITTING FAVORS THE NEW JiRSEY BOYS iiftho Mlovomi ( > nmii Ho wcrii town nnd NobiMuku Twviitj- Two Men Crlpiilocl In Ono i ou tfit Other Spurts. NKW YOIIK , Nov. 2. " ) . -That the Vale Princeton foot bull game , scheduled for to morrow , will provo one of the most Inipur taut intcr-collcgluto athletic events of tin century there Is no quostlo , . . No meeting o recent ycnrs , professional or otherwise , ha aroused more general enthusiasm. Kvcr ; Heat In the grand Aland ivis disposed of bo Tore sundown yesterday , and late comer had 10 give up lo Iho speculators , of when there was a lllllo army around Madlsoi Square last tilght. Ordinary scuts brougui rm high as $10 n pair. The hotels tonight presented an unusua nppoaranco. Lines of orange and black ant blue ribbons llutlcrcd over the dosUs am were distributed throughout tno corridors Street merchants did n thriving business in like-colored rosettes , bows , pins and oddlj designed badges , while enthusiasts , fresh men , sophs , Juniors and seniors too , for thai matter , crowded the lobbies , radiant in M\- \ hats from which stro.imcd their college colors. Others were handkerchiefs of r tiuo that loft no doubt ot'lhclr sympathies and some sported nobby canes , the heads ol which were encircled by colored braldctl cords nnd tassels. At Ynlo'n lIoiKlqimrtLTH. The Fifth Avenue ho'-ol ' , where tire ' varslly boysol Now Haven moke ihuir headquarters , was crowded by an eager Ihrong , nil anxious lo oiitch a glimpse of sotno or all of the famous eleven who tomorrow will work tc ndd one more to the championship games already to their credit. Cnplatn M'Clung , however , did not glvo them much oppor tunity. IIo Insisted that his men should rest , and denied them lasl night lo all comers. Almost cvcryoody about Iho holcl "sported Iho bluo. " Occasionally n "wasp , " as the Jersey boys are somolimes called , had the temeriiy lo put In an appearance , and when ho did tlio blues would whoop things lip in great shape for him. At the IIoiT- man house Iho Iwo teams and their friends were about equally divided and the orange and black and Iho blue mlnglea harmon iously. At the Brunswick and Victoria Iho blues seonicd lo bo in Ihe majority. A ( "raid ol'Nuw lorsoy. The Princeton cloven were nt the Murray Hill hotel. They arrived about 8 o'clock , in charge of Trainer McMastors , who , like Captain M'Clung , insisted on his men taking all Iho rest they could got. Early in the evening everything was quiet , but alter the Princeton uoys were "sized up" Iho Yule slock wont down. At 6 o'clock the odds were in favor of the Now Haven boys , but before 10 o'clock Iho bolting if there were any bets made was oven. Tbo admirers of tlio Princeton players nro very confident that Iho loam will put up n gro.it game , and that if they withstand Yalo's llrst mighty rush they will win n victory , throuuh thnir great skill in playing a defensive game , their splendid en- cluranco nnd the acknowledged nbilily of Iloimms to drop the ulgslcln between Yale's goal posts. The players have steadily dovolopoa from iho very Hrst , so that now all tno now men nro playlim good foot ball and the old men , Warren , Hicgs , King and Unmans , are doing all lhat could bo asked of them. I'rincotou'H Strong 1'olnts. Poc , ono of the half oacks , nas special skill in runnintr around and dodging through a broken Hold. Flint , the ether , is a plunger ; ho goes right at the line with head down and usually carries the ball thrco lo five vords in his rush. Vincent , the loft end , "is as agile and active as a cat , is a clean tackier , nnd nas what might bo called a gift for the cauio. Harold and Ilolly , Iho lacklos , bolh now men , are heavy , powerful men , and may bo expected to do some llrst- class work In breaking iho line nnd tackling and carrying the bull. Wheeler , the now guard , is a big , powerful man , capable of playing a line game , but ho has been ralhor lazy unlll Iho past few weeks ana may not play the game as ho should , bymmes , the comer , has developed wonderfully within the month , and it is confidently expected that ho will outclass Sanford. Tbo four re maining players , Warren , Klggs , King and Romans , are all old men , whoso style of play- ine is familiar to nil interested in football. With this team Princeton expects lo show The public what training can do for Inexperi enced men and to surprise Ynlo. The great trouble with the Princeton players is inal they are all green men and so have pn In mi to fear of players wilh ropulalions like Ihu Yale men , so lhat if their rivals succeed in planting the ball behind the line during the llrst few minutes they will become discour aged aud will not play the game as they can. Favors I'riiiuoton. There oeomod to bo tonight a fooling of Just conlldenco amongst the boys from Jor- soy. whoso quloi dumeancr was' regarded by the Yale men with some disquietude. The Princeton men undoubtedly are a great deal stronger than was generally believed , and late tonight tbo Now Haven team were not the favorites In thp betting by long odds. It is believed Unit upwards of 4U.OOO people will visit the camo. lioglnning with the Intcr-collcgluto nssoci ailon in 18H7 , Princeton has hold iho champi onship soyen times and Yale a like number. In the Princeton-Yale games Princeton has made the largest score live times and Yale * dx times ; in lliroo of Iho games no score was iniiuo by either team. On account of Har vard's great pretentious this your , it mav " beef of interest to recall the fact that since 1ST7 Princeton aud Harvard have mot on iho foot ball Held cloven times. Of those games Princeton won eight und Harvard two , and ono game was a draw. The championship has always lain between Princeton and Yule. ir.i.s A aitK.ir t > uvvKss. Kvorr Man in This Oiiinu w.is lindty Hurt lit ilin IMay. NKW YottK , Nov. 8S. Eighteen to 10 In favor of the University of Pennsylvania was the score nt the Hnlsh of the championship foot ball game played today in Manhattan Hold between thu elevens of the University nf Pennsylvania and Wesleyan , thus giving Pennsylvania third place. It was generally oxpectou lhat the men from Pennsylvania would have a walkover , and run up a big score , but somewhat 10 the surprise of ino 2,500 spectators Wesleyan put up a tough game and gave the team with the reputation of being sluggers n but it light for thu victory. From start to HnUh It was a well ontcstod atrugclo and there were any number of piotty plays mode on both sides. Thnn to maUo Iho gome bolter yet hardly a man on cither side escaped injury of some sort , and when thu eomo was over the victorious eleven looked as If they had boon run through a slono crushing mnchluo , so generally were they plastered and bandagnd , JOtIA < IU.lf.Wr ffKIIHAHKA. 'VarNlty TfliiniN Will Tnoklo tlio Pltf- Hlcln Tli H Afternoon. A great deal of Interest Is bolng mani fested In foot ball ihls fall In Omaha , The Youug Men's Cbrlsllan association , the Omaha Athletic club aud tbo High school all bavo a foot bull eleven. Through too energy nnd untiring efforts of Mr. Robert \V \ , Pat rick , manager of tbo Omaha Athletic Club foot ball team , and Mr. H. B , Sheldon , manager of the Young Men's Christian association foot ball team , the Iowa State University alovnn will meet the Nebraska State University team this afternoon nt.'JilJO ut the bu o ball part. It will ba a rare treat , and a largo crowd will be present , a delegation of 1WJ coming with thu Iowa hoys and a larger number coming up from Lincoln with the Nebraska bovs. Tim teams have been In constant practice since early tn September , and the game will bo played for all it Is worth , as there is consld- croblo rivalry between the two tuuuis. The Iowa boys have beiunn all their aUvor.iarlot and Iho'Lincoln boy.s bavo cotnn off victor ! ous In nil their contests this fall , and al though they will line up considerable lighter than the Iowa boy.s , they will keep then busy from the tlmo tne ball Is put In play until tlmo for the end of the last half la called. The elevens will line up as follows : N'olirnil.ii I'lMltlotH. Iowa .loliiisori l.cfirml llnrlani Vnnl I.i-fttacklo Hanfori Chandler Left eimrd Hal Anderson ( . 'enter Slllu I'lirtorllcld Itlttlit guard Woolslni llytlo Klitht tarklu Klllot HUllos Itiuhti'iid Mill I'lliliion Qnarterbick Pli'rcu I'ncc UlJhl Irilf back IVrrei Chinch l.uftlialf b.iuk ( jtmnui White I'-nllback Dnlclie Mr. Clinton T. itralnanl prepared n very interesting and cotnproho islvo article foi Tin : linn , explaining just , how the great game of foot b.ill Is plavo.l , but owing to i lacic of space it hnd to bo omitted. Will Kick I hlH .Mornlnir. The Omaha Athletic club's foot ball lean plav the Young Men's Christian association team at the base ball pirk at 10 o'clock this morning. Considerable Interest Is niac.1- ft'.sicd In iho oneounlor between the twc nval teams , and tno game will no dotib draw a largo cro\y.d. President Ames yesterday extended the privileges of the clubhouse to Iho visiting foot ball teams which play at the ball park in the afternoon. Both loams accepted Iho favor with thanks and availed lhainselvcs of thu privilege last evening , lil'AHKli OFiil'UltT. I/lvo Ittfd .Shoot Today. Thcro will bo an all- round shoot on the Cross grounds across the river this after noon. A largo number of llvo birds have been secured for the occasion , antt with thu arlillcial largot races , these will furnish pleuly of exorcise and sport for all the shoot ers who feel inclined to take part. AVresllinj * at Slo in. SLOAN , la. , Nov. W. ( Special to Tins Br.E.j James ( liiHontln of Sloan , la. , am : Jnmos Blake of Davenport , la. , are matched lo wrosllo hero in Sloan next Saturday even ing for a purse of SJOO , t < vo noluts down , catch-as-catch-can , Police Gazelle rules As they uro both excellent good men wo ox poet to see some wiostllng. Illnli I'olnt Dog Kui-cs Ended. Hinn POINT , N. C. , Oct. 25. The all-aged Irish seller stakes closed today with Iho fol lowing results : First prize , Stltton ; second prize. Coleraino ; third orlzo , Edna H. This closes the trials. The Central Hold trials will open at Lexington next week. Domestic' . Two more appeals Imvo been filed In the Hearlcs will easy nt Salem. Mass. Mary Pratt und Charles V. Sprigoo , lloston society imoplo. liavo been wedded. Dr. Graves , when arraigned for murder of Sits , llarnaby : il Denver , plead "not guilty. " John Grander , living In the town of Orwell , Minn. , was found dead by the ro.ulsldc fio/en to death. The president has appointed William 1C. f iilllv.ui of L'hluaco to bo United States consul at Bermuda. .T. II. French of Boston has assigned. Ills liabilities iimounl to $ JJ > , OD > . IIo w.is heavily Intoicstedln thu Maverick bank. The board of awnrds of the Worlds fair. 1 = soaxlon til Washington. I ) . I ! . , has recommended that congress jl vo the fair further aid. Klvo iiieii were seriously Injured In St. Joseph. Mo. , by the Jloor of a building In w hlch they Hero at work giving away. Ovur 100 Clioutaw Indians , with tliolrsqnuws and papooses liavo left Mississippi for Tns- cola , I. T. , and will sett loon 1-uidb ihuro. Patrick Joyce of Ashland. I'a , was clubbed by tonshs mill placed on the r.illro-id trauk whuiu his arm wus crushed on * by a train. Ho will die. Thuropoit published that the Pacific Mail coinuiiny's .steamer China had almost found ered at sua on her last trip is dmiled by the comimny. St. Paul has conio out Hat-Mooted as a 0.111- dldate for the place of holding the cloniouiatlc national convention , and bus already sot the hall rolling. It Is .said tint the trouble between the American mid Chilian sailors at Valparaiso occurred over a trilling dispute between four of thu seamen. Two men were killed and seven badly In jured by a landslide while at work on the .Northern 1'aolflo railroad seventy-two mllus east of Groun river. - The linn of Ciibsardo & Co. of Ilaltlinoru has made an assignment for llui bonnflt of Its creditors. Liabilities are plucod at JUi.UOO ; assets about the si. mo. J. Cohn of Ilollldnybork , Pa. , hns failed. Ho was unxai'cd In tliu clothing and hoot and shoo huslneos. Ills liabilities are placed at MO.OO > , with assets of J.UUOO. Miss Hello Toroster , who lives nenrShawnoo- lown. III. , dlsllKod the man whom her mother li.id wedduil. and shot him twice through thu head. Indicting fatal rounds. Abnor Wilson , n farmer of Plait county. Missouri , while llshlns In a creek nunr his place , diow up out of the water an ciJd coll'cu , )0t containing J(17l ( ) In gold coin. Detectives havu found a olno to tlio robbuis who recently held up a train oa the North western near Milwaukee , but as yet have not found the mon who left the clue. The miners state do ( Unto convention lias Mssuiuulod ut Indianapolis , The convention will docldu matters of Importance to tliu miners of that state who are now on n strike before It adjourns. Hobort Lyons a Now York butcher , was assaulted and miirdorud In his shop. Ills head was split open by a cloaver. Michael fceunoy , a friend of Iho murdered man , has been ar- lestud for the crlmu. Itobert J. Walker , son of Mayor Walker of Helena. Mont. , and s.ild to bo a ncphujir of James 11. Illalnc , while dellrloun walked out of his window on the second floor of a hospital atTacoma , Wash. , and was killed. Thu udvUory board , (7 rover Cleveland clntiriiian. ban hiil : u meeting in Now Voik i ml thu icpoitof I lie Olcott committee for tlio Virginia debt bondholders was submitted. I'ho recommendation to accept values to thu o.uont of HU.ouo HIM for Iho debt of t..l.ooo.UJJ \ > as appiovod and formally uitlflod. Foreign. The volcano of Collmii. Mexico. U again In icllve operation Huv. S. Li. llairolt has been elected secre tary of thu Congregational union of London. Thu Spanish cabinet has appiovud thu idun it maMnu ultimately a apuulul tiirltl' for f.i- voied nations. Thu liberal party hax triumphed In the r.cuadorolofilons , um | everything Is , tranquil n that country. The courts of justice In llolgnida took flro nnd were badly burnud. Many Important doc uments were destroyed. Tbo Korerninont of Spain will Issno the ro- lemption loan of f.'IJ.iiJl.RK ) already aiithor- 7i'H by iheourliis In Duuiimber. The Pas do Otlnls , Trance , mine owners lave apnolntud slathllrators to meet and confer ullh duio atcs chosen by thu striking nlneis. Thudefoiitof Urn Austrian cabinet will have to practical ollect. It bo UK Imposslblu for the lUiiiuin liberals and tliu youiuO.ech - , , lie ormud ihu opposition majorlly , tu work in uirmony. A riot has oocurod botuoon u party of I'nublo Indians and MCMCJII uvcurs onUls , Ulsslles of all sorts woru thrown by thu Pnob- ans while the Movlu.ins Hied a volluy fioai their imolvors. Hovuial eie Injuiud. Mr. ll.ilfour. Ilistloid of the Knu'llsh troas- iry , arrived al Ulasuow , Scotland. Ho Is to lu Installed rector of UiiHnMiw ! university , the mtallatlon ceremony bulnt ; act for today. A dispatch from Hiiaklm , Kjypt , suvs : The rltiu of bhlluiKs hns Miveroly dufoatcd a body if Dcrvlshui near rushodn. I.arce rolnfoieu- iiuntshuvu uoun sout to the scuno from Ob- Inrioman. The London Times publishes a financial ar- .Iclu which contatnt u rumor , stated to l.uvo leun recelvuil from two good souicea. that the Uivil.m . Koveriinieiit I * Itkcily to maUo laritu mrchiisosoCrilUer. with the object of cstab- Ishlng a silver stindar : < l. In thu lienmiu tolchstag llorr llolTol , a iiemburof the lelchs party , cuvo notice of il Intention to submit u motion to make thu ill ! \\hlch will bu liuumltted by thu Kovurn- iient to reform thu muthods of lu al pro cedure In Alsiicti-LoMlnu upplicnblu lo iho \ bolti of liormiiny. The relchsriUh by n vote of 157 to 1ST bent luck to thocommltteethublll presented In thu louse by Dr. von I'lonor , the Uormun luadur. llils iietloiiof the rolchsrath practically an- lultoil the ilofeat of the government , thu mtlo > iaU and iinU-Suiuutlvs having desurtod hn ( under of the opposition. Colonel Leaves Hernandez , who hns been In oinnmnd of thu troops supponod to bo liuiit- nic Uurin. was arrested in Llor yesturduy by luncrnl Uurulii niul started under a. utrong escort for thu Ulty of Moxleo. It Is also stated hut the utllcors of ( y'olonnl llurnairJu * ' com- iiund iveru duprlvtxl ef thulrurms at thu sumo luiu. An liujucHt Frlilay. Ooronor Harrirfou will hold au inquest on ho body of Mr . Margaret O'Urlon , who dlod uddouly Tuesday evening of heart disease , at 'J p. ui. Friday at Heafey & Heafoy's. NEBRASKA'S ' OFFICIAL VOTE Lint of Successful Candidates in the Rccan Election. DEFEATED JUDGES INSTITUTE A CONTEST l loiln Ctotv Still I'rlsrtnnr llcntl Unilcr the \Vheols News Iroin tin.ourt lioimot Aroiinil the City. Lixrotv , Nob. . Nov. 25. [ Special to Tnr BKI.I : The olllcors of the returning boarc completed their labon at U o'clock today and the governor and secretary of state wore busy all afternoon making out and signing the certificates of election which will be sen to the successful candidate at unco. The of llclal tlguroi on state officers elected are as follows ; For Judge of the supreme court : Post , 72- 117 ; Edgcrton , 7-VI1I ; Mlttoiibondcr , 7..T-.1 : For regents : M.irple , ( ! ' .l,507 ; Shumway , 1C ) , U. ; D'Allomand. ( iiiUJ4 ; Hadloy , U7.0UO ; Oorst. 8K)7 ! ) ; Woodward , D.177. The election of Iladloy over D'Allomant was n surprise to the members of the boart as well as to the leaders of all parties , as up to the time the votes were canvassed it hai been generally supposed tnat the latter hail been elected. Certificates were issued to the district Juuges as follows : First district , A. II. Babcock , J. E. Kusti ; Second district , Samuel N. Chapman ; Third district , A. W. Field , Charles L. Hull , A. S. Ttbbetts ; Fourth district , CS. W. Uoanc , M. U. Hope- well , II. J. Davis , C. U. Scott , W. W. ICoy- ser , A. N. Ferguson , Frank Iivlne ; Fifth district , Edward Bates. Uobort Wheeler ; Sixth district , .1. J. Sullivan , Wil liam Marshall ; Sovcuth district , W. G. Hastings ; Eliihth " district , W. F. Norns ; Ninth district , W. V. Allen ; Tenth district , A. B. Bond ; Eleventh district , J. It. Thomp son , T. O. C. Harrison ; Twelfth district , S. A. Holcomb ; Thirteenth district. William Aovillo ; Fourteenth district , D. P. Welly ; Fifteenth district , M. P. Klnkald , Alfred Bartow. Til roe CoiitfHlH liiHtltlitoil. Thrco disappointed candidates for district Judges have decided to commence contest proceedings against their more lortunato competitors. From the Eighth Judicial dis trict Judge J. C. Crawford , who was de feated by W. F. Norrls , petitions the supreme premo court for n recount of the vote. Ho alleges in his petition that the whole number of voles cast and reported by the board of canvassers was 7-liS ! , of which Norris is alleged lo have received : i,775 , thus giving him an apparent majority of 82. Judge Crawford bases his contest upon tno ground that ; ! .T3 Indians voted in Thurjlon counly. The Indians , ho alleges , belong to the Omaha ana Wlnnobago tribes , and are still under the control of the government , not having abandoned their trloul relations. Ho avers , therefore , that they are not duly qualified citizens or the United States , and asks that their votes bo thrown out. From the Fifth district Matt Miller is con testing the election of Judge Uobort Wheeler. Ho bases his contest on the grounds that the county returning boards threw out and re fused to count some 'M'J votes , at least half of w Inch were cost for hiipsolf. Some of these votes were thrown out because the "X" mark opposite the names of the candidates voted for were made with a loadponcil in stead of with ink. Others were thrown out because the ' 'X" mark , instead of being made immediately at the right of the candidate's name was placed either at the loft or immediately above. Ho asks the supreme court lo order a recauvass ana a recount. Judge Hauler and his attorney are at the state house and have announced their tntun- lion of institulitig contest proceoulnes against Judge Holcomb , the successful can didate in the Twelfth district , as soon as the necessary papers are made out , Judge Homer declines to stale the grounds for his contest in advance of Iho filing of his pati- lion , but expresses himself as perfectly san- cuino of the result. Ho has only a plurality of tlteen votes lo ovorcoaio. Applied lor n Muml.Timis. The commissioners of Seward county bavo applied to tlio supreme court for a mandamus compelling State Auditor Benton lo regislor $101,000 refunding bonds Issued Juno 1 , 1SS4. The city claims that all interest on the bonds has been paid up to date and that , with the exception of $4,000 , no part of the principal has boon paid. The holders agree to accept the refunding bonds d'Uod ' May 15 , IS'.ll , bearing 4 per cent interest , in lieu of the original issue. Both parties are willing to carry out this agreement. Gloancil at tlio Mnto ilotmc. A petition in the matter of the ostalo of A. B. Snowdon , ucccascd , has been tiled lu Iho supreme court. The case pertains to a 11- cense to soil real estate , and was originally Inod in district court in Douglas county. The stnlo house will bo practically do- Horted tomorrow , it being n national holiday ana the stnlo onicors and their dopullos de siring lo discuss their Thanksgiving turkey at their leisure. Sheriff Uyan of Dakota county brought flarry Smith , Bob Alien and It. L. Warreu to Iho state penitentiary. They will each serve three years for highway robbery. T Icon to Itod Oak for liurial. The father of John II. Phillips , the young man ground to pieces in the B. & M. " yards iast night , arrived from Hod Oak , la. , Ibis morning , and lias afternoon accompanied Ihe remains of the unfortunate boy back to : hat city , where they will bo interred. Young Phillips had loft his homo nt Rod Oak auout a month nuo , and until a few days ago worked at Pacific Junction. Ho was 23 vcurs old and unmarried , ills death was ashockitiL' one , both logs being mangled , ils body crushed and his head badly cut. fho accident occurred at 8'J."i : and he lingered n terrible apouv for about two hours before Joath came to his reloaso. Mrs. Crow Still In .lull. Elodn Crow , the widow of the late Chnrlio > ow , is still in Jail , but County Atloruov Snoll is quoted this evening as saying that imsmticti as no possible evidence can bo brought against her ho will decline to proso- jute her on the charge of murdering her late lusband. C. B. Beach has applied to the county court 'or lotter-s of administration fortheoslato of Jharllu Craw. The deceased has n snug Ittlo bank account , a horse and buggy , some furniture and ether personal property , all of which is llitelv to bo claimed by n number of mxious creditor * . Mrs. Crow does not scorn to bo likely to ilguro prominently in the llvisioa of the effects , although she will nnke an effort to secure a share. Cliii-f Dlnccs IIH : i Mnioli .Maker. For over two years past Dlok Johnson and viaa Davis have caused the police authorities 10end of trouble , nnd both liavo frequently ) on before the police Judgo. They have jeeu living together as man and wife mid lust ught bt < gan to create one of their periodical lUturbancos. They were lodged In Jail and issessod the usual line this morning. Chief if Pollco Dlr.ges was vested with dls- rotlonary powers by the Judge and he agreed o lot them off providing they would stop up o the Justice's ofllco ana become man nnd vlfo. They slopped with alacrity. ODlcor ' Coysor wont along to olllcluto as'host man ind see that ttio ceremony was performed vith all duo proprioty. The"Davis girl will jo romom bored in police circles as the dusky lumicl who , ono dark winter night , rode to he police station in the patrol wagon , clad mly In her own dusky complexion. Kocoptlon ami ninquot , Apollo lodge , No. ! W , Knights of Pythias , 'uvo a grand reception and banquet at Its jail on O street last evening to Urana Chun- ollor W. 8. Hamilton. A number of visiting mights from Omaha wore present , while the nombora of the local lodco were out in force , n a brief address Chancellor C. H. Fox- vorthy paid a high tribute to the grand jhaueoHor , lo which the latter mouostly ana 'oohugly responded. BileC addresses were ilsn made by Supreme Koprescntallvo J'Nolll and Grand Oulor Guard llechtol of Dmaha. At 10:30 : tbo banquet tables were urrounclod and after the edibles had been horouh'hly discussed the pleasures of the ivonlng wore rounded out with Janclae and ithor social amusements. ArrcBteil for ICinlicrrlcnioiit. Joseph Hoe , until recently an organ and ilano sfilosinnti for Trolbor > t Swooiland , ms been arrested on the charge of ombezzlo- nont , the complaint being sworn out by joorgo N. Newton , The complainant alleges that Hoe had dlspotod of goods to the valtii of ? .VX ) and converted the proceeds tnhtsowi bonollt , NowToTTuirthor assorts that Ho now has in his possession two promlssor , notes aggregating $100 , which ho also refuse to turn over to their proper owner. Ko < gave ball for ) his appearance. He claim that the firm nad been owing him n loni Rtnndlng accojiint ami that he had only hch the property aiiirnotos In order to got ovci with his cmpK Ilrnro of Divorocn. Amelia Woodward , nftorotijoylng domestl felicity with lit'l' husband Orson O. toda ; walked out of Judge Field's ' court with i divorce upon whioj the hue was scarcely dry She married Orson about two years ago when she was , Ini 15 years old , and In ho petition alleged that her husband has no only neglected tft provide her with the nocos sarlos of lifo , but that ho has frequent ) : beaten her and otherwise misused hor. Francis A. Allen married his wife Franco : at Lcnvi'iiwortli , Ifnti. , In 1S78. A yea : later she left htm. Ho was given a dosroo. niul The First National bank of Poultnoy , Vt brought suit In district sourt today ugalns F. Q. Hamcr to recover $3,000 duo on twi promissory notes. S D Mayer , the well known Lincoln busi ness man , WHS presented with a son nnd hell lastovonlng. Ho proposes to cniiin.oinor.itc the happy event by giving n ThatiKsgivin banquet to several hundred newsboys anil bootblacks this ovenlng. Bessie Miller , the little daughter ol "ICnfty" Mlllor , n well known printer , had both hands badly burned by falling forward from a chair aualnst a red hot stove. Chauncoy Nusiho university student who was so badly Injured at the foot ball game at Crete some tlmo ago. has so far re covered as to bo able to resume his studios. Appropriate Thanksgiving services will beheld hold at several Lincoln churches tomorrow. Workmen Imvo commenced stringing poli/s along the Unpld Transit line westward from the fair ground to West Lincoln , nnd it la cxpcctod that electric transit will bo Inaugu rated in about three weeks. A grand-masquorado ball was given at the Masoiiiotomplo ihls evening under iho aus pices of the Pleasure club. UNLIjIj SAM'S HUlIjDINO. Who Will Handle tlio Money Violnt- Injian Ordinance. In all probability Mr. W. II. Alexander , surveyor of customs for the Omaha port of entry , will be appointed disbursing agent for the funds to bo expended upon the now gov ernment building. Ho received n letter from Senator Mandersou yoatoruav , In which the senator said ho had recommended Mr. Alex ander as iho proper party lo lake ohareo of Iho funds to bo naid out for work and material to bo put Into the now postofllco building. Senator Mandorson also stated thai Iho commission had already boon forwarded lo Mr. C. r.eindorff , Iho Omaha architect , authorizing him to take charge of Iho work as supervising architect. Late yesterday afternoon the sanitary com missioner notified Mr. Alexander that the excavators engaged In removing earth from block Mi , where the new government build ing is to bo erected , were carting the con- lenls of a coup'.o of cess pools awav iti open wagons in violalion of the city ordinance in such cases made and provided. SAY j i r isN * r so. < : iticl'lnsprcotvllliiucliart | Snys He is Not Al'tlif Thompson. Chief Inspector ( Blanchard was soon yes terday morningnin ) reference to the report from Lincoln that ho would ask for Assistant Inspector Thompson's resignation. "i'no reports it } the papers , " said Mr. Blanchard , "aro the first intimation of the mailer lhat 1 have 'had. I did not , and do not new have any.intoulion of asking for his resignation. "I am doing all Ican to build up the grain Inspection department and will avoid getting inlo any dispulo wtyh the Board of Transpor tation over this , or , anv ether matter. Mr. Thompson was the choice of the board and I deferred to then-Judgment in appointing him to the position. _ J "It look" to mc/as if sotno ono was doing a jooa Heal of unnecessary talking and trying to stir up ill feeling between tno praiu de partment and the board. " A XXU U > Hlf.1l K A TS. Today W. J. Oilmoro's great spectacu lar attracllon , "Tho Now Dovll's Auclion , " will give txvo performances at Boyd's Now theater a holiday matinee at 2:30 : , ana an evening - oning performance at 8 o'clock. In its now form the play is most elaooratcly sluuod. Abundant , handsome and costly clothes , jeuulitul scenery and surprising now singe effects Aaulo Iho eyes of spectators. Mr. Uilmoro has assembled an excellent com pany. The large ballot is composed of comely girls who nro line dancers. The icrobatic and illuslvn speeiallics of the throe Liorellas are genuine novelties. George H. Adams , the old-time pantomino clown , is as rrolosquo as over. Victoria Wallers , as Iho iVinsomo millimaid , danced and sang well. L.oulso Dompscy , as the fuiry goddess , is still ono of the most shapely nnd clover bur- esqnors. The revised "Devil's Auction" is i decided success. Five performances of the 'Dovil' ' * Auction" will bo given at Boyd's , nnd the seats for the entire engagement nro low on sulo. There is a good demand for scats for the natinco today at the Farnam street. "Tho Southerner" Is playing to good business and shows a marked improvement over the opon- ng performance on Sunday. A feature is made of the scenery bv Ilulest. Billy Lang's cotlon plantation , the battle field afior Bull Um , and Iho auolion mart in Now Orleans being especially noticeable. On next Sunday and Monday evenings ian'l Sully comes to Boyd's theater , when 10 will present for the tlrst time hero his successful now pliy , "The Millionaire. " 'tils Is the .second .season of thu plav , mid it lashocnn grand lilt wherever produojd. Vn excellent compiny will assist Mr. Sully n the production for which , special scenery ms been prepared. The well known managerj of "Tuxedo" and "A Straight Tip , " Messrs. Klch & Har ris , will produce their enormously successful musical farce comedy , "Bovs nnd Girls. " rom the pen of John , I. McNally , author of 'A Straight Tip , " at the Ivarnam Street h enter next Sunday matinee ant ! fournlghls. licit & Harris' company is a powerful ono , mil Iho comedy Is ono of thu merriest of the oason. In the cast nro such great favorites as Mav Irwin , Flo Irwln , George F. Marlon , Otis Harlan , leimclo ftlartinotto. Wood and Shepherd , James A. Stiirpls and Joseph tlticholl , aKo Sadlo Kirby. Laura Hussclt , Handle Howard and Nellie Parker. There re plenty of the mostsparkling songs , dances nd rhoruses In "Boys nnd Girls. " Pyth'ini Kostiv.il. The Pythlun foUlval , lo bo hold at the Jolisoutn this attbrlibon and evening , prom- 30s to bo a very elaborate and enjoyable ITalr. The proL'ram embraces a wide range of uuslc and other moans of ontertilnmoat. All of the lodges Q/tho Knights will turn ill nnd march fruiaftlio Metropolitan hall lo hn Coliseum in thu'ttltcrnoon. The address of VMeomo will bo delivered jy Will L. Sclsmo.jp/ist / grand chuncollor of he Nebraska Pytql iis. The responsive ad- ress will bo oy Iltohard O'Neill , just grant ) hnucollor and u lire tno representative of the Cnlghtsof Pythlipi\r Muslo will 1)0 furnlahcd by Iho Second In- antry banii , thoTjIC , quartette , Mrs. S. 10. Clappo aim othoHf tt Mr. W. S. Hntntltoii , grand chancellor of t > o Knights of Pythias , will deliver an nu- ress upon Pythluulsm. There will bujWljjblilon drills by Lily Iviiion No. 8 nndibjrMar * ledge No. ) , ' ) ( ) . The festlvlties'wllirooncludo at night with i supper and gruntPbull. Frfira a Catholic Arch bishop don tn the Poorest of the Poor all tcitlfy , not only to the virtues of ST. JACOBS OIL , The Great Remedy For Pain , but to Us superiority over all other remedies , expressed thus : It Cures Promptly , Permanently ; uhlch means strictly , that thu pain stricken leek a prompt relief Mllh no it-lutn of the jmln , oiid this , they Bi\y , St. Jacob * Oil will give. 'IhbislUuxccllvucc , THEY WILL NOT GIVE DP , Iowa Vroliibitioniats Expiring for r Vigorous Campaign ! HAVE ORGANIZED THE ENTIRE STATE , KuHiilt > f n Secret McotliiR nt Dot Molnc'H - ontoituo ol'Oontli 1'ro- ituiiituod on tlio lloiililo .Murderer. MOISTI , la. , Nov. 2.-Special [ Tolo. Kruin toTnr. IUi : : , ] It wiis developed today that n secret , eonforcmco of the state tern- poranco nlllanco olllc'iuls was hold In this clt.v yostcnlny. It Is said much routine business was transacted niul nmoiiK the many Im portant questions considered , some of which will bo Klvon to the puollo later , it wns de cided to continue tUo work of agitation and enforcement and the ofKanl/atlon of prohi bition clubs over the statis. Speakers and oi'ijanlzors will bo put lu the Held for Unit purpose at an early date. Comity and town ship meetings will bo arranged and a strong effort will bo inado to orgnnl/o the temperance - anco sentiment of the state and enforce the laws. Letters of regret were received from sev eral prominent workers that they could not bo present at the conference nnd giving words of cheer and nnrouragomcnt to the ofllcors of the alliance. The following was also passed : Itesolvod , That \vo the momOnrs of the Du- biiriuo district confoinnuo bclluvu In tlio prlnc.ploof prohibition of tlio llijuor tr.illlc nnd tlio prohibitory law as enacted l > v imr stiitoiind In tlio pit-sont crisis that no baok- war.l stops should bo t.ikun iind that no con cussion should bo made to the rum power. It Was Only a "Kalce. " MOUNT I'M : vsvvr , la. , Nov. 25. [ Special Telegram toTitcUnc. ] lliotown Is Inabu/z of excitement today over the widespread pub licity given to the advertisement published in a local paper a row days ago which road : " 1'rosiiiont Harrison's son's \vifo Is spending n few d.iy-i at J. U. Bowman's nnd "will bo pleased to moot the Mount Pleasant people. Everybody is cordially invited to call at their novelty and notion store and meet this dis tinguished Intlv. " Lioenl reporters accepted the announcement as a fiiut as Airs. Uussoll Harrison is a cousin of Mrs. J C. Bowman , anil being struck with the rxcnodlngly bad tnsto exhibited by the hulv's ' relation , snnt out specials concern ing the affair which have caused wldo spread comment and brought unon Bowman n letter from Mr. Harrison's relatives demanding an explanation for the unwarranted use of the lady's ' name. Bowman had placed a pretty wax fitruro In his suo'j window nnd adver tised it as Mrs. Husscll Harrison. Mr. Bow man apnoqrs to bo exceedingly mortlllcd over the publicity arising from what Uo consUcrs n harmless bit of pleasantry and acorapli- ment to his distinguished relative. Oitinhorl mil Sontoiio-Ml to Dentil. H . .UI.ANla. . , Nov. 21. [ Special to TUB BKK.J Judge Dcemcr nabsed sentence of death upon J. 1C. Cumberland this morning fortho murder of James and Jnspor Ilobert- s > on in the fall of 1S83. A number of wit nesses were cillnd to provo the nature of the crime to which Cumberland pleaded guilty about a week ago. A number of er.ind jurors were called , who testHod ! to their opinion thut Cumberland had assistance. The court room was packed , though an oifort had boon made to keep the thing quiet. The scone was n dramatic one , especially so after Judge Duemor began to deliver his sentence. Harrol of Tur Kxplndcd. MA IUM.TOWX , la. . Xov. 2. > . While work men were putting a tar roof on the Troniont house this afternoon a barrel of tar exploded ana the structure was soon glutted by the llamos. The postoftlco and a niimbor of largo business firms on the ground floor suffered severely by tire , water and nmoko. The total losses wore probably $7.,00l ) , nearly covered by insurance , The heaviest damage is to the hotel , the clothing house of 1' . A. Stern and the boot and shoo stock of Cromtor , Ingleau &Co. Murdered a Saloon ko p r. LEMAIIS , la. , Nov. 2T > . [ Special Telegram to Tin : BIR. : ] In a saloon dispute at Strublo this evening William McFailand stuck Tony Wenner , the saloonkeeper , with a piece of Iron , breaking a hole In his skull below the ear so that the brain oozed out. Wennor is dying. McFarland was lodged In jail at Lumars within two hours after the 'murder. Northwestern I run \Vn ol < 'tl. AMKI , la. , Nov. 'Jfi. | Spucml Tologwm to TIIF. BEI : . ] A Northwestern freight trait ; eastward bound broke ( n two nnd then col lided with its divided parts comincr into Ames last night at 11 o'clock. No lives were lost , but the damage to cars and freight was very grnat. Fnt.il Cnllisio i of t , la. , Nov. 25. [ Special Telegram to THE BKK.J Local frolght Vi collided with fust freight 9.5 wo t last inirht between Aller- ton and Clio. Engmeor Seymour of the local was killed and ( Iranian Winters seriously In jured. The wrecK was caused by a lap order. _ Itotol Proprietor Killed. \V vTniu.no , In. , Nov. 25. A. ForonDach , proprietor of the Western hotel , while going up a stairway fell nvor the railing and was killed. It is Natural " "hut wo should transact the largest bus hiest * in the suit nnd ovorcont lino. U is albo imturnl that our friends competing with us in the game line of business bhould bo annoyud at thin load wo hold , and th.it they should strive desperately to dose the gap. Wo can adiniro their horoio efforts nnd their ingenious devices - vices used to attract trade , but it is llko the sailing vessel's atloinpta to ovor- t-iko the modern StBam-PpopBllBcl Ocean Raoer , Wo do not bonat of unmtitcliablo brain power , great business sagacity or ether "swell hoad" attributes. It is simply our recognition of the laws of produc tion and consumption. Wo manufacture the goods and boll them direct to the consumer. T ffS CUTS OVli" ALL , MIDDLEMEN'S PROFITS. Wo manufacture on a largo scale for our retail blares in the loading cities of the union. THIS INSUUKS ECJON- OMY IN PRODUCTION. Wlion a clothmaUor or mantifacturor of any of the m.iturlal that gou- into clothing is forced to bell wo got a full bonolit. as there are but few fiictorios to compote for the goods. Not BO with a forced sale of roady-mndo clothing , as the thousnnds of rotall ( Ionian through out the country are always ready to buy at unv slight reduction. HO YOU SICK THK'DIFFEKKNCE IN OUH FAVOliy .uuntr u.f. NoliriiHItn. Seward In to have a skating rink. A itiuiim llourlng mill Is bomg oroctoil nt U llbor. ItovIvnN are in progress in nearly nil the churches at Beatrice. ThoOlbbon Odd Fellows will give n bun- nuot and bull on Thanksgiving night. Crete's city futhort have tratisforrcd $ 'tX from the general fund to the library fund. Mr. Joseph Ihmnarlii , sr. , an old rondpiit of Colfax county , died at hK homo in Clark- son , aged Ul years. Kirn destrovi'd the resilience of John Cop- pie , west of Wab.ish. The en tire contents wore burned with the houso. A wild deer was seen in the vicinity of lekamah last weeit , but tho-sportsman llnij ' buck fever" and failed to c.ipturo him. Friend's elevator * are oomploiolv blocked With now corn and the scones of'two year * ago nro llanlo to bo repeated In the near fu- turo. turo.A A Tokamnh man wa sent to Blair to tnko the ICeeloy treatment , but ho refused to keep It , ip After n two days' trial and returned homo unctircd. It is reported that Captain K.-lc Johnson , the Independent leader and chief clone of the late state house of representatives , will start n puper at Stromsburp. K. Iloguo , n prngresilvo fanner near Crete , ratscil this yo.ir from forty acres 120- OIK ) pounds of pop corn whu-n ho shipped to Chicago and Kansas City. William II. Taylor , aged SI. son of n farmer near Cairo , took a ilo-io of parls preen while suffering from despondoncv and died from the effects of the poison. At a chattel mortgage sain at Western last week W. 1 > . Fishburn bought a horse for 50 cents , and afterwards traded it off to Land lord McMaster for his supper. Minnie Johnson of Saronvillc had a litt'o spat with her brother and tried to end her life with a dose of rough on r.its. She toolc too mneh and is still in the land of the living. A vicious dog belonging to a 'armor at tacked the son of S. U. Coltr.un at Friend and bit the bov in seven places before the uruto could bo shot bv citizens AVIIO came to the rescue. I'MVII. Wolves nro quite plentiful In Dos Molnes county. Blairstown Is threatened with a water famine. The Indies have shooting tournaments at HmmotsburR. A now Free Methodist church is completed nt Centorvillo. Bolva Lockwood will lecture at several towns in the stato. Twenty-one miles of oloctrlo light wires will bo put up at Annmoaa. The Marslmlltown Library association has filed articles of incorporation. Sever il Cas county farmers have as much as HOO acres each of pop coin. All Montcrnma merchants will close their places of business on Thanksgiving day. The town council of Solon passed an ordi nance assessing saloon koopora $7.50 pur month. Esthorvlllo will vote December 2S on the question of granting an olcctric light fran chise. The Creston blue grass palace matmgeincii borrowed ? l,000 to square itself with it creditors. A Ulonwood cooper made 3,180 apple b.ti- rols in twenty-nine days at 7 cants apiece.- earning # JOO. A band of Salvation nrmv ofllcers luui boon sent from CroUon to Africa. They tak a wagon and six oxen. The third annual convention of tno Eastern lowu Beekeepers association will ootivcno in Do Witt December 2 nnd . ' ) . Mrs Charles 15. Welty , living near Britt , gave birth to triplets two heirtv hoys and a cirl. Mr. Welty Is a music teacher and farmer , bning very successful in both lines , and Hatters himself that ho Is quito handy nt anything ho undertakes. AMUSKMblNTS. Boijcl's NBW Theater. Sevontronth anil Ihinioy Streets. TUESDAY , U , p WEDNESDAY , " "i A MAT I N 1C 13V K D N KS DA Y. JEPPER8DNI [ COMEDY GOfVlPHlW .inrKUiiio.v , Mas joiiv Ditjw ; , JjITl.IAMR ( ) ) , VIDl.X AI.I.I-N .1. II IIAICN'KS. KAN.VV i ) IIOUM : . \y. r OWK.V. l'AUHIi.I.VCK-O.V. : . .lOalll'il WAluiVi.S , II W ODI.I.V. UKl > KKT01UK Tuesday Nljjlit imj.- Dj njn Wcilncstliy Matinee1" ! " IliVttlb , Wednesday Night , HEIIl-AT-LW. SCAl.K ( K PH1OI3S Entire Lowcw Floor , $2 00 Two Hews Balcony , 2.00 Balance Balcony , 1.50 BacK Balcony , i.oo Gallery , .50 Boxes , $10.00 , $15.01) ) SALU OK SHATS OPENS .MONDAY , U A. M. BLUE LIl'S AIM COLD FEET. Why Lnitoi Lcnlt So Mlsornblo In Cold' Wonthor-A Fo v StiRjostloni About Health anil Comploxton. "Wliy iltMwntrn look 4 < i pinched , hltio nntl cohl ? Nonrly tnory lutly I MIIW on tlio street today Imd dr.twit runtum * , blue IIH | , ami soc'ini'il slmklnx with ( lui cole ! . " The Kciitluimiti wlu ) iniulo tlio uliovo iniury was an ob3 tvor simply. Ho did not know that iimlcrnutitli tlio flmos uhleli tlu < lady were orti chilli * * ! HMKITS. utid wlililn tlio shoos WITH eoht fool. Unfortunately , how- uvuroiiion are ttoubloil wltb ooltl foul , bo- untnbud Ilim-ors mill a g.Miornl foolliiK < 'f obll- HiiL" . which It iinytliliit ; but conduoho to _ Rood health or bounty. Do you u < < U Hliitt * causes It ? Tliln blood and poor clu'iilatlon. If tlio blood , , oU uhllUiil tlio foot tire cert iln to bu oold ; If It olroulutci poorly , colds , coughs , IMIUOUIOII and purliaM | pnmiiiinnlii are tlio result I'-in this bu pro\oulod liy win in I'loth UK ? Partly only. Clotliliu tuay .Minn tbooulsldo of Ilio body , but tint Inslno. whentlio lilooil clroillatiH inoit , may still bo cblllod. Nulliltiit oaii its-ilst this tint tiuro stimulant , niul nothing Is > ( > uixM as whiskey 'I his Is I riio. Imvond a iinistton | , but nothing but IMIIO tin tllclnat whiskey will arcomnllsh tlin losult snimhi foi. Thorn U I in i-nn pnro ini'cllc'iiuil whiskey In America nnd Hint Is DulTv 's I'nro .Malt This bus boon proven and VHilllod ovi-i and over , and howuvor unii-rno- illons certain ili < ilo may bo. liowovor Iboy may try * .o foist HUMP and Iniiirlons uootU upon von , do nut lot thorn tlucnttu yon. Duf fy's I'nro .Malt.Vh slu-y h IK no i < iiiul | and Is tlio only proimi.tt Ion tlmtcaii iiLv.unpllsli tlio omt iloilro.l. naniit y , good , --.arm and pnio blood l < upl liiMlthlly oil cubit In i. | UramlHolilny ! TllCillCr I .Ulrarlloii. I t-OTvnti'cnth nml llnrnpy Slrcd-i ol'EKI'OKMAN'CE.s ' 1X3 DAYS ! Cummunclng with n < : ii.txi > i ii i k/tsf./i - At U:30 o'clock. THURSDAY APTEHNOON , - OFV. . J. GtLMO.'E'S NEW DEVIL'S ' AUCTION " " " EVENING PERFO HMAHOE AT 8 , MittniMt I'rlt'Oi lloHurved sn-iU on tlrnt lloor , 7Jo ; ri'MT\t ll M'-lt1 * 111 ! ( lll'M ] ) } , , "utM NUht I'riYhuinrvo I mntd on lint Hoer , 81OJ ; osorxotl HOfttf In it iloon > , ? . * ict unllury , J5c. ? 1 New Out a Good Reserved i-eat Hhjatre , for Me i-t > veiilecnlh and llarney Streets. TWCJ IM K ; r 1 TS ON UY. " f Nov. 29 and 30. : IHE CL : VEK ACTOR : In l.u.ui'ler KlcliarJson's Now Play , THEMlLLigNfURElC "An OTf't-tlont pi'iTnrmiuicu of a perfect pin ) * ' \ IIIKO Iroiii Mio oiory-cliw himirr uf tlio U S , " 1'ilcoi l'iir < iuit. tl ) : pininut ilrclu , 75o mid II ; ilroiiy , U o an I Toe , K.'illorj iio. AKNAM STREET THEATER , no build \VcuIc commonclriif Sumly Matliiu , ) Nine m bor'ml Mr. Chas Nwvins. [ n tliu Mnunltlt cnt ( onu'ilyPranm , THE SOUTHESKTER. MatlnooH , .SiiattiyVcilnoHiliiy " -I'ot-lal ' 'rininki- > -'lvlrik' M.Hliiou Tiiurjil iy an < ! t < turlay Alntlni--u. I'opulnr I'rlt-OH " FARNAM T. THEATRE , TAKE .NOTICE ! ! ON Tickets f. r the Great Opening AYMriSiti \ , NOV. 29 , Of UIcli nnd Harris' Merry Comedy Co. , in llic Siilc-Sjililtiii1 , ' Aliisliiil rarco Comt'dy Sutiec's * ! , untiUcil , BOYS _ _ " ' " "GIRLS. lly .John J , MeXally , ' Author of "A Str.ii-'Iit Tip. " THE GREAT BOYS THE GREAT GIRLS , CO K Mnrluii Mny Irnln , Ik'nni'lii Mttrllnutll. I'm Irnln. Dili llnrl.in Haillii Klrb-iy. .las A turifli. Illanclio llonnrtl. Jixi-pli Mltolii-ll l.-iura Hiiiiivll Wiiiiil \ SliOiliurd | N 'IllcI'aikir. . 'llilt luipartiuit ciiKatifiuit-'iit la for four cuiiiinonrliiK vvltli SUNDAY MATINEE , NOV. 29. lly < piol.iliirr.aiiKoiiiuiiti llnro will bo no mlvnnco In prlCL's. DIME Cnriit'rlUli anil Kariuiin Stiooti. Dliun Dally 1 to ID 1' M. rnmiilieU'A Air lilp , TicliiiiU'H I'nrtoon Ciilloutlnn. liyi | y O clHutrM. SlKiinr III in Mill ) , Director. lliDwnliiK.V Unify thntlrary Houatum. Mnltli nnil Fuller , Mil lniArllnta. . Hiik' BnH. . .Muilnil Airiilinti , ( juo rfliuly , ( lorin.in CUIIKMII.III. I'owtTt.V Iliin on Coiiicilv Co. AD.MI-SION ONI ! DI.MH. Men's Suits- Miulo for thirt sonann'H trado. trimmed - mod in noiit , durnblo style , nil wool ; in jn-lcos from $10 up lo ologunt Sl ; > r > 1'riiico Alborts. Men's ' Overcoats In nn otulloss vnriotv , in all clotha , H and priuos.Vo hnvo n ( ; oed , wiirm liusiiiuss Ovorciint for $10 , nnd from thnt up to the llnait intidc. Boys' Suits. Wo hnvo nUvsiys lititla Inrfjoi1 nnd I'ot- ' tor line of lloyn' aniKOhllilraii'H Sullji tliiin nny liou.su in tlio citv , 1'rluo.s , Kniiu r/iuN / SuitH , from J-.5U ; I'tint Suits , from $ l..r > ( ) up. Boys' Overcoats. Ulstors , ciipo , plain , nil cloths , iimdo to Btfind the WIJUP and Itoopottt the coltl , ftoiu t./JO ! / up. Browning , King & Co. , REXL.IABL.El OLxO'THIKLRQ , SOUTHWEST CORNER FIFTEENTH AND DOUGLAS STS. Send for Catalogue. Open till 8 p. m. Evenings. Saturdays until 10 o'clock.