. " . , , . . , , . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . , . . ' ' . " . _ . - . . . - " . . . . . . . . . . . , . ' . . . . . . . . . . . - ,1 ; llrL.J , . j . , I- . _ , . . " . . , W" y"'fI't'1I'Y" ' . ' " .I" . . . . " "Y" ' ' ' , " . . " " . , . . . > 1' ' . . . . ' ; J"r. . ' " " . . . . ' " ' -F. : _ , . . . " . . . . . . " . , . . P - . . _ . . . .o-- " " iiI , . " "I" ' " - J . ' . c. ; ' ' I 't" . fat ) ra(1 f jri ' : 'T ) r AT ! ' t' t 1 1' ( ) ' ' } ; ' , ' - . . . - . - . _ . . . , . - r -.r. - . I , ! - - . . . . - - . y . _ _ . _ . ! ! - - . - . . - . - . ' . . . - . . . . " . . . . _ . . _ . , . = G t ! , : . . . T E : n:1 : DAILY ; ; ; " : : DEOEM13EE ; , 1894. , . " . t.roie ron'mw , . - - - - - . , L 1 /vt\ \ 1 iJI. t / . . ) . ! 1 . ' . ' 1 11s wt - 1/ 11 : / / 1 r7 grin , ; : r _ A air oj Doll Shoes , , Free to C1'C1Y : ' Girl Cust01JUlr this 'week > A air o Doll Shoes 1 ree z'o ever Girl Clsioincr this weak. - Christmas ' ices Shoes TiTELAllI - - - li9 M' Sl' YOUTHS' . AND ' ' DOYS' . 8o A special 11 lot of boys' shoes 1 MEN'S omUA [ SI.tI'PI.ms- ANI 1 ' ' ' 111as p1'lces i on lees en s . . Ippers--- I.A(1 [ SHOES 'I'HAT HAVE 9 C speCla oys sloes SI.tI'PI.ms$1 0 0 COST YOU $ I. o „ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AND GOAT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ° i . always lower 9 8 C MEN'9 ; S1,1i'PETtS- . for Christmas trade- are . _ xnnROw { n10 . 1. , AND . . . , - fi CIION : : SINSI. 'WI. ' . . . . When the rice is aU swell f . : ' Than at any other 1 season " Table Is loaded with VIC [ ICID ( I - When , we itnd prIce the IS right Peope ' . 1 think " V1at t s useful 1. is nlce- . . there never ' was in Omaha such . . Bhoe baralns-We ! 'c have snatE : AS USED IN LADlES' . ' . " . a stock ql 5lippcrs and Shoes to ' ' S.A\.n. : , .c of the 1 . year'c WIIl'rI HNb SLII KID PhUS- I.ININGS , $ G' ) . 5 0 theYre . too high-we , mark t h' , Does son need a pair ? ' select from . and Its our fault I'r the & Girl Clls/Olllcrs oetDoll Shoes Fret It'wl ° holll ' ' Ihem 91MPr.Y-ELEGANT. : . . . . . . . . . . . S . plainly do.wnIt . people were . , ' , " . . fail to t ere ) r ( "I , ro. please ; ; you" . - - - Gtrl . I I Doll Sho.s F " a . . h until yaa buy atom ' . after pleas1l10' T1.1' Customersget Olt oJIlO.S ' ree , wilt each l..e1'ell.uS : YouTHS ' o' ! , t ; xss , . I'll ) , . \ : ' l'U\IPS. : . ' $ 1 0 - with Cllcll Pm'chase , GtrCrrstoruer ' ! Doll Shoes FI'ce ° . . ' SIZES U.\'WING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . s gal c c . ' , B A B I E S - 8 C . Girl Customers get Doll Shoes Free - with each Purchase. t , , . HOYS' , ' . wllh each Purclasc MEN'S SI.IPPEItS- . . Don forget the BabIes ' , , KIIJ nnNCtxG'PUDtrs. . $1.75 . WINE cOI.on Russr.A- . $1.50 ar , \ : : ) MIS ES [ SIZES 2Y.J 'l'0 G. ; . . . . . . . . . : . . , ; . . . OPLRA LA T-l'llJ.'lvF : - AS . MEN'S sr.IPl'ImS- , , Laic style spring ! heels , , . ' , ' " , . i A NE\\ ICED 'VAUON. . . . . . . . RtD OI'I.mA-l'ATI : NT $ 1.50 Probably ' the most elegant ' _ . 1IfI N'S LEATIIERBTAYED ' . . TRIMMED-BLACIC . . . - . . , . . . . . . . l1e had of for , - , . can us now 1IONS ] t ' iThrFELT BOOTS . . . . . 7 c Bring the children 1 down to sec . ' - ' " 1H G' ) iThr\ COST ALWAYS ( . $1.iO. . . . 1CI1)DANCING I3DPS YpU . g h I- lne Of B a 1 1Y C hristmas 1 . ' n , SI'rANDID VAT.UI : , . . . . : . . . . . . . $ tJ. 0 0 , ' . ' . . ' " our windows. Our window dresser t ' " . CJ : Bc . , . , . \XT' . . . . . Men s Patent leather I 1 shoes , . y' Shoes ever s 1 10wn-.we - . ' We alll be . looking' I g for , you , " . hes awake nights to please the ' . It won , t pay to do THIS GImATI WlmK : S1' SAT.E INns 01. 'rlH tllIN'S ; - , The finest line of Arctlcs- . People'F or Dress s . 10W- , % : Ithout \ , . them . CONGImSS SHOl I'\ Lit . , . In'a'Ii People' - ' , , In all " ' . i the . . ' " . . , HIiI.D-AO-Y : : Pnlit Ol ! ' $1 9 8 new shapes-- , . . Girl CllStOlf1'S [ Doll ' M ' EN's CoxcRras snots . - . 'hut Girl Customers get Doll S1rocs Fe Your husband likes then1. rPl Slices ' 1 . .Girl gd Free . _ Mrol . : . . , . . : Nothing : approachcs them but buyers . / g"d s ; I. with each Purc/lasc LAD1E . I , . . with each Purchase. . , ' ' . . . . . ' . . . . ' ' ' 1 ' IT'S TIES SAnII sT . ° ItE , : . l . . . . . EXTENSION : SOLES , . j . . 9 8. Customers . ' ercl Dull . SItOS Free _ Girl Customersget Doll ShQCs Free You kno4v I where the 1 " , WHERE THEY. HAD THAT " . _ . > , . . . . , ou < 110VV ere t 1e store , is . I" In narrow , square I toes , , ' . ' ' ; , . . wztlt' each .Pure/lase. ' ' . . . " WZt/l octets Pur ' chase . 1 GREAT 9ntaa MEN'S SI.IPPERS-o 'I In button.- . ODD lRICE SA . .h ' , ! ' T\N-GO\'I'O"'NSIll [ " l . ' . $ 1 75 . , No ? - $1 I ShCes. ? LAST \VEEI" ' $1 48 ' . FAUSTCIIIt1ST1IlS \ WEEK . 4J . .L .1 LI , _ . . MISSES' GRAIN SHOES - . . . Christmas week IT'S A CONTINUOUS 1\T.g. ? : . : . ' BUT1'ONS-Sl'nING HEELS. . . ' 8 ' NEWS SI.tppEHS- , . Ask your nel\1'hbor- they are WHEN THE LOTS ' GET LOW , , ( ' SOLE LEATHER TIPS . . . . . . . C " . . . 'l\N-HHB8 : ! . : - OPEHA$1 o I b DOWN GO SOME , l\IpIlE " -P b'1 . 98 . ' . \ Th..ere . are slippers and slIppers , VLRV ; ! : lAs1I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . He knows- $ 2 50 INTO 93C , $1.18 OIl $ I 98. ! . . . . . . . . , _ LADIES SLIPPERS- " but pa Will b e . pleased If you select . ' . . II''taTllrl ; of WIFE ; s11oES- NEEDS , In profusion for old . .an4Y9.lg. . , a pair of our easy slippers . for Ie s the prIce we make on . . MAIL ORD"G"R S SIlI GET [ DESEUVES TITEMFOIlHEIl- TlIIm. - Ladies like comfort f , regardless home wcar. quality 1 that fills our store , t . . IT WI LL IE OUl.l PLEASURE GJ of . , . ' . ' ' " Gig Customers e/ Doll Shoes F'ree . . " ' q/ This with week cos 0 mailing .b.e ocean' as well P soled as T1H9 TO COST SHOW 1VLEi US 1\IOS'1' Yotrsllols : 1 Olt DouBLE : a THAT . . $ c..J. 0 0 \ lVgve : .r' ' - it t to the : - : i , ' : wit/t each Purchase g c ' V\T e are always bus Y . - ' price. We can't afford to send Girl Cvstomers gel Do'l . Slcoes Free G' ' ' ; " I Customers , . . get Doll Shocs Free . MEN'S SLIPPERS9ENS SI.IPPEIlS-- ti . . Girl Customers ( Tel ' Doll Shoes Free it , I t free . . wills each Purchase , . , 'Wipt 1 'aelt Pz/-rclea. e . . , ; I'EATHEH LEAN LOUliINC-FOR FOIl ! SE'oSI"1 ! . . . . . . . . . ' . cacti Purchase ' . ' , - " ' - - - r "aw _ f amt i , ' I . . 'F.RANK'VILCOX' - : : co : " . . . < . . , . . ' ' . _ . . . . _ . . . . . , . . , . . . . I . . { r _ , . . , . . - ! t , . , IdM M. d. , : _ . ' . - . " , \ ' ,9 J , . " ' , . . . _ " . . t. a n ct . ' > , a . . ; . . M t. . , I' . ' . , _ : i - - ' a SEE - THE , . _ , , - . , . . ' , ' _ , . . . . . , . _ . . . . . . _ , . , . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , . . _ . . HEAR , , THE' : t " " . . " , . . . .L. , L" . " " . ' ' . , . . , , . . . . , f _ BROWNIES Pl.AY ; ( BALL - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1515 - 17 - B ' . ' 1 .a'.s."t - - - .I . " , O ; " " - : " - : ' b - = ' : - ' ' - - - - - ' - - : - - : " . . " . . , . , . ' .t " , J , . . \ . . . . ; , ' " ' " ' " ] ( , .PI. P'1'.r'i . . . t1" 1J'1 . ; ' . . . : r - . . . . . , . , v , . . isl r ; ' " ; , ' " . . . 'O..ug .a'.s.- . " ; . : I " . , , _ . , I CHRS [ . llr'IAS..BELL RfNQ ; . " " " ' - ' ' ' , r ' , l t i _ _ _ , ' . , J. ' . . . IN , - 17R L . WINDOW . . . " . . _ _ . ; J a . : < " ' t..ITT-l. . . . : ' 'II : > " 1 7 + 'f : - 't. ; ' . ; . . - ; . : ' . . - . . , ' , - ' . ' , ' . . . . . ' . - , .1 . ' . . " . . . ' . , -IN OUR WlND0 " . ' mother or the pugilist , when he was carried Into the house , predicted that he would never recover , while tits young wife grew hystorlcal In her agony. Tiny sat by the side or the Unconscious man and wept and prayed as only f women can Hlscyes : had looked on them for thabie4 ( time and he never opened his lips Between 2 and 7 o'clocle this morning faith- ful 'watchers steed by the elylng' pugilists side hoping that his eyes would give some sign or cc.nijcloumess : Medical science racked fro ; lis brain hi search or' a remedy , however vlo lent , that would quicken the pulse and set i the lirain to working , At 3 o'cloelt Dr. . I ln- f noy thought Dowon. had Improved and at that hour ho did not think that . the light would have a fatal termination 'In reply to a. re- Quest frolll the chief or police , Dr. lnney lU sent a certificate eaylng that Bowen was belter. It was a message : or relic ! to I.avlgne and Duffy and the IICCOlllls , who had been arrested - rested when Dowen's condition first became t' IIImnlng : and who were prayerfully awaiting t' to hear that the unconscious pugilist had come back 10 lira. " 011 , ANDY , SAY SOMETIIING : " f The doctor remained with Dowen to the end HIs wife also stood by his bedside . Just as the ands l or the , clock were creeping round ta 7 Mrs Dowen leaned pver the bed and said , "Oh , Andy say something to me , " , and ] her cars were strained to catch the n' + word Andy , shivered and groaned , his frame uhook and then without ever having come back 10 consciousness after Lavigne had Hnded ho breathed his last and the record of II tragedy was written. As soon as Bowen died a handkerchief was ' tied gently about his face and a message was sent 10 the police statIon by the nearest telellhcno , notifying the ofllcers or the death or the IlugUlst. 'fhe police station officials sent word to the coroner. The news or his death epreall with great : raplllll Crowds Immedlalely began 10 congregate about the I10wen home end ( the newspaper nca and friends ot the dead pugilist , with his relatives - tlves , were permitted to view toe remains. The dead man showed signs of the rough i treatment flint he had received. Those who saw the light said that H was not so much h the blue which Luvhue hall struck upon r the jaw , but the concUJislon produced by his tall upon the 1I00l'Iag : or the ring. Dowen's body lay on its back when a reporter saw k + It early today , and whatever wound there , was on the back or the head was not visible The lips were swollen and there was a tinge ' or purple about lam , and ! his rather large ( ace seemed somewhat larger than usual , although there was no strong ! sign or pain : 4 . . upon It. The features were natural and the y ' ' i mouth partly open . ' The newt uf 1I01l'0n'II death was made k known to I.avhne and Ida party shortly after 3 11 had heen cDn\lulmleated hy telephone .tQ 1 , the central Intlon. ! I.avigne lied been ar- reslc.I , with his party and hall sept : little , l expecting ! every lIIomenl 10et / newlI from the hN1Mlde r-r the wounded pugilist Llu'- I/luu was leI rllll ) ' shocked ! when ho heard ! the news , and expressed hle profound sym . l'Uthy for 11o\V/I1'1I wife , In answer to a question 1,0 sold ! that ho did mot : feel that ho had liven the direct l'UlhO of limo death of time llUllII1. : ! In ether words , the blow Which he delivered Iln IhA Jaw : or the load man hail : nol been suflcleully forceful to have : earrkd with Il fatal rolsegaences lIe t rail ! ho believed \ that : when n'\\'en ' fell : that his head , had struck , ; the 1.lnoloorlng / , and S that time concussion had ' : been caused lie was not oily sorry frr Jlowen'lI death but , lie wall In much apprehension ) [ as to "lint f woulll becomoof ! himself III connection wllh ' . thn light , anti ] how iong II tat Ilkdly that )10 ) would bo kept [ In prison Frlerllla 8S- cured him tblll ho would probably have no , difficulty In obtaining his release after the , . usual formalities ar time lay had been cont. plied ] with , and that he need not teal fur lack ct friends and ! Influence to help him out of his unfortunate dllemmu. At 9 o'clock 1.I\'lgno and ! bit party were y told to prepare themselves IQ be taken to i- the Third llreclllcl station 1'1.001'AS UNI'\Dl'Im. The Thnu-Deml r.t says : "The bow : , " hlch sent Bowen down was oat one of ex. traortilnary force , but It was delivered lit veil short fit&enll 4a'a wa 10 weak as to be nlJo [ 10 malts no resistance alllnR directly o\'er backward , th'b tk lif lib heal ! . atruck limo unpadded ! floor uf the stagy : ! : : ! upon which they bad been IIlIbtlul with such . . , . . tremendous force that It' ' sounded as If the floor hall been heavily ' , lilt with tile ' poll or an ax. When Hall and Fitzsimmons' fought In : this 'same arena the floor was covered with padding , over which a sheet of canvas had been tightly stretched. List night , for some unexplained reason , this 'jladdlng ; had been removed , and the canushad ; been stretched over the bare boards or the Istape. ; Had the stage been In this con llIol\ : when Fltzshn- moms knocked Hall _ out theraPPMrs / . to be little doubt that Hall would Shave been fatally Injured , and with such a clrcumslnnee : fresh In their memory It appea.r1 ! almost unac- countable that the managers or the club should have taken such . serious risk as that to be Incurred by , permitting men to fight on an padded fioQr. The doctors ssho were In attendance upon Bowen last night said that It was not the blow that had done the mischief [ , but the striking ! or his head upon the floor which had produced concussion of the brain. " DETAILS OF THE FATAL ROUND When the men faced each other for the eighteenth round It was apparent that the end , or the fight ! was near. Bowen had received - ceived so many hard rlglit-halHlers over the heart that he was weal.med and groggy when ho let his cornet Ho was game ! , hQw- ever , and walked mechanically toward his strong young a yersary. l.avigne opened with a left jab on the neck , and though the hlow was not D. ' particularly hard one 11 brought a look 'or anguish 10 the face or the thoroughly-b little man ' HIs mouth was : partially , open , while his eyes were a whd frightened look. His cheeks were bruised and swollen and his Ups were cut A 'cut over the left eye was the only color on his face. His breath was coming In quick gasps . and after breathing a moment he would catch his breath , lint he wall game and would not flinch from the shower of blows dealt at him , and although his slrenglh was gone he tried bravely to fight back every time thin visitor was close enough Lavlgno ! Imcw he could dodge the blows thus attempted , so 110 ht them lallli hurm- lessly on him , He was landing ! on time local man at will. Dol'lien ' wall IItnpgeret ; , to the ropes by an onslanlllt tit his- powerful fee. While there In a helpless condition and try- to clinch l.a\'lgne planted his left over the heart and crossing , savagely with his right lauded a terrible blow on the polnl or the jaw Dowen fell \ back like a Cell fl tree , and his head struck the flour heavily \ I.lvlgne : walked to hl.s . corner , while fluffy waited the ten secnds. ( Dowen was picked up limp md to all appearances llfelcas by his handles and carried 10 his dressing room Captain Frank Wllllnmi or time Auditorium was very downcast over time accltlent. \\'hon asked If It would cot Interfere with tonlghl's affair he flail ] that It certainly would lie falll the cnh : tIlIl not Intend tea violate any law anti IInlll the unfortunate < Imslness at lust nhhL'1I emcodnicr ! was fully investigated , 1.1 woul.1 IO no further with glove ! conlests. When' astIr , about future events , he said he IlJOlIght II looked very dark . for pllglIlsUc evc"I : : In this Mate hereafter , HCCOIW OF TIKE DEAD PUGILIST , Andy HOWl'lI was born In . this city In Feb- rtary , JlHj8. 't'liero were no Incidents or BpO- chll Imperlance In Ida early life but from lila earliest youth he had always shown a predilection \ for athletic sports , Including base bail anti sparfbig , and It was his ambition to become a fighter or nOlt lie began hll career ns pugilist when he was but IC years . ohl. , Among those lee has defeated UI elIko : : Murphy : ' , John WllsOII , rank 'er- tier , Janice . 110)10 , Jlmmlo Oliver In Chicago III nine rounds ! , Norton of Chicago In two rOuie'ls , Charlie Wilson In three rounds , 'folllI1I'lIu ( light welghl ) In three rounds , Charllo Johnson In thirty-nine rounds draw : hilly h'er , tw'nlclhl ! rounds , and n second decision on a toul. Beaten by Jlmmlo Car roll , lIy Austin Gibbons , defeated Joe 1"lelden. Ii drew whip Jack Burke In lOS rounds , do- reale\ \ ! Jock C"Brhard In eighty : rounds , Sian- ton Abbott a ten.round draw Ills last on cuunter resulted In a tweatyflvo round draw with Jimmy Carroll , SAGINAW , Mleb. , Dsc 1Tho mews of Dowen's death 11 the principal toplo Of convorlllllon hore. William Laylgno , brother or George , bu received the 10ll0wlng mesas I13K8 : "Dear Brother : I IIUIn a little trouble DOI1'L worl' ) . Fix mother all rlsht. Tlllns ! : will come out all rlsht. "DHOTIIUR EORG > c : ' La\'Ino hu alwlIY' won . . . fatled'lo send , his mother the greater ' f ' tart ofm , i his winnings. I ClUUETT ! 8.1YSIT WILL llUltT I'UOILISl\1 Makes rllm Moro Anxious to ' Got Out pt ; ' the I'rlzo 1'1ght'rs' Ctass. DALLAS , Tex" , Dec. -Jnmes J. Cor- bett , who Is In this city was asked : his opinion. of the lellling at Dowenn the New Orleans prize fight He sail : "I'm sorry to bear It , I reaQ ) the account of the fight In the mornlngs 'papers , but had not heard at his death , and was hoping the worst fears were unfounded. As to the blow , I elo not know' what kind .or ' 11. one Lavlne ! used , hut .11' must have been a terrible one It will hut , puglllm ! , and makes me more eager than' ever 'to get out of the l1uslnefls. ' ' "Do you not believe the 'relined' -called glove contesls at rECent 'etl.meler : ] Queens- bury rules as compared with the old time London ring rules with bare knuckle on the turf Is subjected to ' doubt . . In . light of . the numerous fatalities and serious Injuries that have taken place ? " I , "No : I do not. The many tatalltlen that have taken place at late cannot , I believe , 110 ascribed to the style of fighting ; but , to the men who use It , In these days fighters train more , are In better condltlQn and In every respect more sklllCul and scientific than they were In the days when the Lon- doll prize ring rules were In , vogue One reason why so many mono ' ncldents'"attend ' boxing In these days Is that'theboxers ' pick out vital pota on which \ to Strike .11. man , and with added Iklll arc able to reach their aim more often , The boxers ' of 'time'day ' ' are mOI'e scientific than those of former 'days , amid to this alone may be' , ! charged : most of the recent accidents The contests under London prize ring rules were Car more brutal than those fought under Queensl1ury rules London rules permit a man to throw < his antagonist and then jump on him after ho Is down No : I don't believe there can be any comparison between the two methods of fighting ' ! UHDANA , 0. . Dcc -John J. , Sullivan was seen lit the Market Square theater where his company appears tonight. He nays that the blow on the jaw at Bowen could not have resulted In death , but the fall , striking on the back of the head with such force , caused concussion of the brain , and death must have resulted from the fall The death of Can Rlorllan and Bowen fol- Inwln/f / each other so soon will he believes , have II tendency to stop boxing contents , In time the effects will wear ort ; and , ! these l'onll'lIts will be re umell. Sullivan has been deeply concerned for Jack Dempsey during ! the day , and was very anxious that ho till oubl , win , IIOSTON , Dec. -Re/rardlng / the death of Pugilist Ilowen Joe Lewis , the former backer of Lavigne said to an Associated press reporter this morning / : "lIowen was punished Ii 10I I In his fight with Burke hut was all right ! the next day. He was chopped to plecell by Lnvlgne lifter the first two rounds , hut 1 feel that an autopsy will prove that death resulted from some or- /fanlo / tremble ( and not from Injuries received nt Gl'orge's hands " . . The general opinion or Dos Ion sports Is that this depth will atop all Hnlsh cO:1lellll : LOUISVILLE , Iy. . Dec. li-Bob : Fitzsim- mons when Been tonight and asked his ollinion of the Lnvline-Bowen bout , said : "I have nothing ! to say further tha" 1 re- gurd ' the affair as very and and , unfortunate I don'l believe l..avlll'ne klllell Bowen His death wits caused by hili head violently slrllcll1f the pine floor ot the ring " "R'ill the termination of this tight affect ' your mill with Corl1ell ? " was asked "Nol In the least , The adverse public opinion will die out after a time , and every- thin ! ; will go on I1S heretofore " Whl'n shown Corbett'll statement that he was disgusted with the business and wanted to retire , J.'l\z \ replied laconically : "WpII , he stay have a chance' aUer I meet him . to Another Alateh for Cannon . SPRINGFIELD , 111. , Dec. 15.-Jol1nny Con- nors , the bantam weight pugilist , whose match with Jimmy harry of Chicago ; III art , todwll received telegram from the sport. 11\8-PIllter nf the New York Pollee Gazelle stating ! he had a tOO-pound unknown ready to meet Connnrs for a. good ; sum Connors will accept the match , Three Rounds battled ; Gibson l'EORf111. „ Dee . 15-I..a.te . last night Jack Ryan or Ironwood , II1lch" , and Charles Gibson of Dunlsp , this county , fought to a finish , three muss front here OIbson was knocked out In the third round It wu a hot tight , and witnessed by more than 30Q liporill. . Cornell spurts Are IIIBlr ! , l'rUICA , N , y „ Dec. President Schu- man was Inten1ew 12 ! ( lst evening by an Aaaoclatod press report ! rei rdin& the im- } tercolleatll.to atbl.U . . ItS .t ted Ihat Cor : : 'lYV ; ! .1.JJIo..l.'HI.1J. : . . r..f'w. . . .J. . , . . . ; Iwas \ not tipulim ; d with 'the ' eVils . of ' i which , the public Is 'now complain In ! : . . All games arjfJunel ; Ltliecontr.o1 : ot lui alhl1JlC ! association , except " ' ha I m ! nb rs' of the ' " ' . team must get'IJermlsslon" from the faculty to l1e out or town t For the senson' just closed no 'complalnts .of any kind , public or private , have been " . made against Cornell players Indeed'so'tar : ; : as foot ball Is concerned - corned , the publsc outcry' seems to l1e due to the unfortunate Springfield meeting. , , WILL LET tltVEA YACitT It.\.CE. . ' - Dunravlll ! trays lie 18 WlUlnll to Do Any thing' In H.'noun to Get One. LONDON , Dec , 15-An : Interview with Lord Dunravenwhich the Field publishes , repeats In substance , what his lordship had previously sold to the representative at the Associated press : To the Field Lord Du'n- raven said : "I have read that they arc anxious for a. race. If so amen will be a. ra.ce. Butt they have made the position difficult by raising exactly the same point which put an end to the match with the first Valkyrie Now It certainly never occurred to me that the terms of the 1692 challenge were generally understood the \ ) he unsatlsfactor Nobody ever said ao when I was In New York In 1693 , when we discussed the chances of future races , and If [ any difficulty was felt In the matter It Is to he regretted that those who felt It did not begin to clear It away at nn earlier elate 'A race Is a' certainty , If the committee - tee will agree to race 'Uneler any circum- stances and clear lip the dlllleullles later with the Royal Yacht s uadron , 'The race may be for the America s cup , If It be 60 settled between the two clubs , or for some- thing ! else. This Is sublantlall the offer 1 made In the case or time first Valkyrie , and which the New York' ' Yacht club refused. It Is their turn to make It now. " .No formal mating at the olllcera of the Royal Yacht squadron has yet been decided upon , In' ! spite of' the announcement to the contmry. Lord Dunraven has conferred with 1I1r. Richard Grant secretary of the Royal Yacht squadron , and with several other members 'of the squadron , but until ho sees the prinde of Wales no action on behalf of the Royal Yacht squadron will be taken 'rho prince of Wales today presided o.t a meeting ! or the olllcials ot the DuchY ot Cornwall and will go to Windsor this art.ernoon. NEW YORK , Dec 15-The following cn- bleA'ram from London was pasted on the bulletin board at the New York Yacht club house this afternoon : "December 15.-canlleld , Yacht Club , New York : Cablegram to Dunraven , 10th , brought before flag ! of lcera. Matter must be submitted 10 cluh : If challenge accepted now and representative wins squadron ' will not demand cup failing satisfactory ngrcc- ment as to receipt. Pleas enble , "GllANT to Mr. Canfield liinn lately cabled In reply that there would , be' ' a. meeting ot the CUll committee on Monday next at noon to consider - elder the mattet'"L - ihQrt : Ifor-'I\I \ ut New OroIUlI ! , NEW ORI.EA ' a : " ' Dec. 15 ; About 8,000 people were present ! ? jtt the races today to witness the Trac W ton handicap ; The , \ rack was fast , weatlte ! - cloudy and pleasant &ummarles : . First race , se'ael" ' furlongs : Metropole ( even ) won , Black Satin (100 ( l ( to 1) second , Black Jack (20 ( tN'1) thlnl 'I'lmo : 1:28 : } i ! Second race , 'IItx ( Furlongs : I"rnnle uayle (8 ( to I ) won , UesMl Il 'l'J. Nichols C7 to n second - end , IClnR'cruft ( So.td ) 1) ) ' lhlnl Time : 1IG : % . Third race , slc' : ; fl ll a half furlongs : Long' brook ' (9 ( to 1) ) wohlPamvay , (10 ( to 1) ) second , HotHolman' ( lO'\'o ' 1) ) third Time : 1:22 : % . Fourth race. 1'I".1'cllon hanllleap , $1,000 guaranteed to ryihn \ t' t , for all ages idle an,1 , n slxteenlhmentlne ) (9 ( to 2\ \ ) won , Melody ( lG to : ! I'\ec ) ' id , Wuhatchle (2 ( to 1) ) thll'd. Time : 1:96 : : , < < Fifth race , on0ttnUlt : Jlanlerupt (25 ( to 1) ) Wall , Uncle Unrdkrl ( to 1) ) second , Footrun- ner (5 ( to Ii ) third. Time ; 1 : t3Vr , 80Ul" Store : Road It.curetl. CHICAGO , Decti 15.-The following road records have been allowed l1y the Century Road Club of America : C. D. Comstock , twenty-five miles , 1U:21 : : , May 30. 1891 : Ohio state record. W. M Christ ten miles 27:15 : , August 15 , 189tj ; California state record G , 0 Wallin , Buffalo tn l'lttsburg , 213 miles , 1t5:33ugust 2j allli 25 , 1891. G. n. W.allln , Erie to Pltt"lJurg , 1t5 miles 13:11:30 : : , August 21 and 30 , 189t J. H. Dunlop , 100 miles , G:03 : , October 7 , 1891 $ : larytnnd state record _ A. 0 , Harding , St. Louis to De Solo , tort.sevcn miles , 3:05. : November lC , 1891. A. O. larding St. Louis to De 80to and back , nlnet ) ' . four miles , 8:03 : , August la , 1891 ; course record . Morton Will Send Heeetl to Drautb tiu'hre" . ' ' yVA8UINOTON ; Dec. 15..Seeretll.ry Mor- ton t i , Ira ! , determnined this year to devote his . , quota ot free seeds , amounting ! . to . one - thlr oC the whole , to the farmers In tllose. wcst- , era states that have suffered so severely : ! through last'sonson's drouth. In this action the secretary follows the , precedent he estab- lished last year In distributing ! to the suf- ferers by the great storms and floods on the Carolina coast the greater portion of the seed sent out directly .by , him nAY , DISTRICT TltAC'S HAD 'IACE. TworMoreFimltA hi the Spot whore winners . "ont iown'on I"rlday. , i SAN FRANCISCO , Dec. ' 15.-There was another chapter at accidents at the track t llll.Y. . In the first race Jake Johnson rid- den by Chevalier , was winning when he fell nllr ! the , , wire . ' the same as yest rday. Chevalier ' was not hurt. Dalgowa was started for the first time here and broke lown. In the second race Queen of Scots , ridden by Eeldle Jones , tell In the same I place as Jake John80n The horse rolled \ on Jones and broke the boy's leg Favorites won the last three races Summaries : First race , six I furlongs , selling : Major Ilan 10 : ; . IUnrlchs (3 % to 1) ) , won : Steadfast , 105 , 'Il. Isom (10 ( to 1) ) , second : Charlie T , 112 , Covington (2G ( to 1) ) , third. Time : I:23 : % . Jllpper : : , Dnlgowlln and Jake Johnson also ran. ran.Seccnll race , five furlongs , selling \ ! : Howard - ard , 102 , Coady (4 ( to 1) ) , Won : Morven" 91 , Hinrichs ( G to. 2) ) , second : Kllly L , 84 , Cochran - ( Ito 1)tthirdseTlme I1108. Jack Allen ran (4 10 1) ) , third. Time : 1:08. : Jack Allen Dick 'O'Malley , Prlmanda , White Cloud and Queen of Scots . also run. Third race , 'mile ' and n furlong : Senator Irby 113 , Carr (8 ( to 5) ) : won : Charmion , 103 : ; , Lloyd (7 to 1) ) , second : I.ovedl1le. 109. Sul- IIvnn (3 ( to 1) ) , thlrel. Time : 2:03 : { . Gllea and Polaslcl also rnn. Fourth race , mile anll a half , IIteellle- chase ; Floodmore , 137. Almark ( even ) , won : Ingot , 132. McInerny (3 ( to I ) , second : Jim Norvel , 137 , McCollough (4 ( to 1) ) , third. Time : 3:36 : ? . Argenta and 'Eli Kendi ! also run , Fifth race , live furlongs , lIelllnp ; : Candee , 1OG , Carr (3 ( to 2) ) , won : Gel l1ug , 111 , Coffey (2 ( to 1) ) , second : Lawyer , 99 , 111nrlchs (15 ( to 1) ) , third Time : 1.00 % , Hal Fisher Sweet Alice and Al1y I' nlllo ran Police Stopped time l'lght. CINCINNATI , Dec. 1G , - TomI11Y Hogan ! of Plttsbur ! defeated Bob Lally of Cincinnati In nine rounds here lonllhl. Doth were lIhtwelghts. ! The fiRhtVns very hot. In the eighth round I.l1l1y wall weak. Hogan forced the fighting and knocked Lally clown. In the ninth round just as Hogan was to ndmlnster the knockout blow the police terfered. Office fur thin ] 'resident Itecolllmp"dod , " WASIUNGTON Dec. IG-In his recent annual . nual report Colonel N. J , Wilson . Inc charge of public buildings and grounds , expresses nn earnest hope that congress ! will give speedy attention to Ute mailer of providing suitable oruees for the president outside or the executive mansion , I'\qnl'Rrlrl ' Steady to Fllht/ NEW ORLEANS , Dee' , IG-Tomm Ryan will leave In the morning for Clmicago Dempsey , hearing ! that Ryan said , It was a good thing for him that the light did not como ort , hunted u m Ryan and offered to tight In private with bare knuckles , but . , Ryan decned Many IhlVO IIludo time lynllc CHICAGO , Dec. -Henry SChmeyl , Chi- cago's champion long ! distance pedestrian , Is about to undertake to walk from New Orleans to Chicago In twentY-live consecu- tive days on a wager or $1,000. . . - - - - - COMMISSIONERS WILL Nor PAY. Alloll,1 'lolnl1011 of Contract In Paving [ \ Center /ill'cot / Road OlItlnvelt ! , E. D. Van Court & Co. , the contractors who are macadamizing the Center' street southwest road , will have to do their work according to the strict letter or their con. tract or surfer a very material scaling down or their estimates The company has had pending ! In estimate entitling I to 5,620 for the part of the work already comploted. The eommluloners directed County Surveyor House to measure the work Included II the estimate . He did 10 and reported that the work had not been done aceordlug to contract . tract , the depth or rockway falling hors at the terms or the contact tram an IICh to an Inc and a half , The county attorney ad- vise the board that It would be juatlflo4lg wlbboldlng a part or the money due V r Court & Co unll they had made lh\ rod \ Pt cording to lpccato . . Cl'onlugly" : roads nLtte teat l \\18 rcc trd 2 % cmmiteD lvc encec . . e. e' 1 " ,1 - ' l \ " , . " cent of 1h' estimate , or llM ; , bo withheld until the ; ontractors had . fully complied with their cont' ct. ' Judger'Stehberg objected . 10 the report , and when th&3ote was .taken he offered \Vrltcr explanatorr r 'hIs ' ' vote In the negatl\'e. Isis expiauatioh' was : . " 1 do not believe that this boat should allow auy.tslmalcs . for paving on the Center street road when said paving Is found short In the measurement , .as reported to the board n by the county surveyor , especially I the contractors - tractors ' consider such paycmcnt cmupieted. I vote no : ; This no. eXIial1lllon. especially the Impllca- lon Hlat .the contractors looked upon the paving as i completed , brought Mr. Jenkins 10 his reet. , He 'wanled to ask I anybody had had any communication from the contractors In which ! the later claimed that the work was complete according' 10 specifications. Ohalrman Stcnberg declined . to answer the queton , but Mr. Wiliams read an "unom- clal" letter from Van Court agreeing ! that I the board would pay the full amount or the estimate the company would not hold Itself absolved front liability to the couuly. ChaIrman Stenberg then stated that Van Curt had Informed him that the paving hUll been completed according to contract , the report or the county surveyor to the contrary notwithstanding . This closed the discussion and the report was adopted , Chairman Stenbrg alone voting In the negative. At its regular meeting yesterday afternoon the Board of County Commissioners authorized and directed County Judge Baxter 10 at once Institute such proceedings as In his judg- ment may be deemed necessary to recover from his predecessor , JUdge Eller , all money collected and retained by the latter In his olclal capacity. The acton of the board was taken In accordance with a resolution offered at the last meeting by Commlsloner Jenkins . Accm'punylng the resolution was a communication from Judge Baxter , In which the latter stated that the opinion or the county attorney had been given without a personal examination of the records or the ofllce. Judge Baxter urged immediate action. The committee on finance , to which the resolutions - lutions were referred , objected 10 the employ- ment or special counsel to push the legal proceedings ! against Judge Eller . The work was entrusted to the county aUornt'y. 'I'he cOllnllee on charlten was authorized to send for persons and papers necessary for the complete IlvestgaUon or the charges that the county coal yards had been sending out Ehorl weight The uspnded claim of C. J. Ernest for $23 for the care of Itulb Wright Trotter Douglas Counly Ernest was referred back 10 the eOlmlleo on charities for further can. slderll.tlon , - . . fhQutluqUI College. , The managers ! of the Chautauqua college lecture course announce an address tomor- rw.overn ! ; at the First Methodist Epls- ' ' copal churchh 1) ' Mt g. Hosewalel' , editor oC rime lice The toplo lected , hy request , Is " "I'he Free lprlll . or Europe . " TOa.J. JIJcIfVITlrs . A. n. DUfreno has commenced II suit against M p , O'Donnell for 'G81 on a note which Is past due JUdge Keysor hiss overruled the petition for II rehearing In the case or Ann I : . Camp- bell V M. J. McCaffrey . Melon L. Matthews . son . irriaw to Mr J. P. Cure , died at his residence , 2 1 Corby street , yesterday , after one week's sickness TooUe , Wheeler & Maten have begun suit against James N , Duke to recover GH.40 , due for tnercbandlse which had been sold to the defendant. W. U , Osterman of Fonda , Ia , and Mary Alldresen or Elkhorn. Neh. . were united In marriage by County Judge Baxter yesterday afternoon Mr Slncllllr , 221 Webster street , has received - coh'ed I telegram from British Columbia , informing . forming her of the death of her husband Thomas Sinclair , Richard Mankin was yesterday arraigned - raigned before Judge Dundy ror Belling Iqutr at wholesale wltlQut a license. le entered a plea or not guilty . Charles Gareau wae yesterday fined $ and costs by Judge Dundy for selling a bottle or liquor ' 0 a redskin , against the statutes In such Cases nUlde and provided. ceed For ) hogsheads or cauliflower were re- if qd1 II the Omaha custom house yeas IiJ.nsl&ec to the Gedney Pickle . , . . company. "The consignment ' 11 from Amstor . : , dam , I Amslr. . Andrew Frank of Boyd county was yes. terdny fed $50 and ! costs for selling liquor : Iqur at wholesale'vdthout time special . . IIcenso in'"n " , , posed by the government. ' ' , The Standard .Tlnwaro Manufacturing 1 . company has commenced suit In mho dLtrlct court 10 recover $300 from U. Thayer for supplies purposes. furnished' fa' the latter' for building . J Dds will bo received by the chairman 01 the Board or Public Works up to December ' 31 for the construction or sidewalks during 1895. Proposals will also bo received for grading Thirty-third street from 'Dodgo ' ta Davenport streets , and Hickory street north or Tv enty ; sixth slreet. Encampment No. 121. Union Veteran Le- . ! ; Ion , will hold its last meeting this year . Monday 'venlng. At that meeting steps will 1 taken regarding a new headquarters for UjO coming year and time final arrangements ( - made for the complimentary , entertainment to be given next Wednesday evening Riley Dros , and Molso & Co have begun suit In time district court to have n receiver appointed to take charge or the William For. rest saloon on I'arnam street They allege In thclr petition that the persons who took charge of the place 'after Forrest loft the city are trying ! to beat them out 01 the mal limo then for cigars and liquors. ) Duslness In tll building ! line . Is boglnnlnl to shoW some indications or Improvement ant / permits have been issued for a number of small buildings. P. D. Haight bias taker a permit for the erection of a two - stori brick block at 2420 North Twenly-fourU street , which will cost $ tOOO. Mrs. Mar ! Cotter will bund a $1,000 dwelling ! at 2U ! Chicago street , and the T , J. Lewis Roofin , company has ben given 'a permit la coR slruct a frame buldln ! ; for manufacturlnl / . purpose3 at Eleventh and Nicholas slreets. . , . , . . , , - ' < . " \ vr , A \f y , ( A : li " . vW omen rA . , r ' and Women only - " Are mot competent tf fly apprCll the purity , sweetness , nail delicacy C1 CI'rIUI x SOAP , and to'dlscuvcr now uses fork daily . : For anuoylnl irritations , cllalns , and eJ corialloasoflimoskin an rilureitlrnenbrdmn9or ( Ikln alIlIrou reib.\ too Ceo or offensive leilllraUol ! It \a provol inostgrateful ! . 1. In limo preparation of cura\ve washes , lolu. . tons , etc , It Is Ilojt valuable ; possrraing . 11 . . tneans or Its cllblnatlol wltV'TCUIA ' , peculiarly purifying , clrllln& and .ooll n G ' . I'rpcrtes ' , I Is thus enabled ! , to 1i91 ! mucous irritations , the cause If many annoying and , , while It iugiarts debilitating \cakllest 'fllo Iml'arl strength to time ncmli mo" , - ' ' CU'rCUHA f3OAi' wssessee antiseptic pro ; " , ules and I. ! : abto of destroying Inlcro cello life In many ( units. t. . . . - Like all others or time CUlcn4 lti : rrasnrn . the CVTICVUA Hoer appeals to time 'efinedanti cul tivated the moat cifectlto akin tvatell everywhere as lost cleell skil ' plriylng and bcutjryln : lual' I' well as the ' va purest ' anti aweoteat for tullcpnad hurler ) ' , , Sale greater than limo ( ' \11nod \ sales of all other skinandconldexionsoaps.S ' I ' , , . RaId throughout the world , l'Ilrr : Se . 1'ln 11:1 : IU Cm : ) COir. , Bolo l'IOI'licltfollcl ' , - C- 4 WOMEN FULL OF PAUSI , fOHES And nervous "clmeHe" , ! ld II Cutkura ; AnU.l'all I ' laaterleajxut o'el gratccnl : rU.f , as v jl I u coaafurt , lrCIIhl ; : , and : cc. t no' \td vitality , ( Jdudtua wllh ! . lr ! I. , - " ' , . eamspieandpladitlathot i . } . \ /"otcl , and bust rSoarer fa the ' 1 6 . i'eeulisrlysdattp'diowomtn I amid chl\lol. 'J'l fild and Iuly l'alnkllu ! . I Ilun"tbn , plaata. ree ' 11 'I is fa