Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 05, 1895, Page 2, Image 2

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4J- ' TilE OJ\AITA \ DAILY J3E1iJ 1 : J ' SA'I1UTtDAYCTO1flillt l3. 1Hj ! _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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- MAYDENs !
New , lust \ ! or largnltis 1 II this COIIII
every tn ) ' . Wntcli for tln'tn.
1'flCIAIi ( SAJ.g 01 , ' VNUmtWgAJ.
Wt' ! hl\'c Jlll rec\el 10 CIHlei or
nieli's , Ifl(11tM' fll ( chlhlreii's ( ' , lllcI'wel l
froll NIYorl ( nlctol , bought by lS
for /lll ) cnlh ul : ac 01 tw elolil' .
'J'hli ; fnh I t ! Ilglls tOIOl'l'lW IIJ'III I ( I I ,
mil Olllm' wil II'ohaLI ) ' le\'Ir lce
Much Ilr nlli I n nll I thlH t $ lI sofl. Ni
trash , 11 jut lots , 11 hrolwl sizes ; all
fresh , in' \ cleati' gotli. .
) ' lIZtV ' iintiiittt ' Shirts
( CI'H hl'I" I1tl11 gray Hhl.ts
1\11 1)ravvrs , ench . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; c
:1etI'H : ( eel mlxcel Inll'nl t gray
: III ( Cleli hair , eaL 1I . . . . . . , . . . 8ic
lel'l hel\ y wool , natural gray 111
CIIIIH t hair , worth $100. ( ) . . . . . . Wi
eit's all wool HCII'let Shirts 111 I
: lel'l 11 . . . , . . . : ) i
Url WI'I'S , worlh jic ; pitch lc '
' wOI'lh
1tcii's ' rilibeti , Ileeceol ,
Mel'H 75c Jersey . . . . . . . 1'llhcII . . . . . . . . IcIecll . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50c
Meit's fleeced Shirts 111 Drwerl
natural I gi ' ay , ( ' ttIIIelS hall anti
I I tl r 1'lr 1'lle'H
meted , wI.th $ l 2 : each . . . . . . . . 7e
? III'K 4ist ralititi wool Shl.ts 11111
.IHt1111
DrWIrH . ! , worth $1.2 : tnicli . . . . . . je
\Ieit's ( 11 wool Intu11 gray 11111
: CIlll'H huh' i , woth $ 1.5U 1'lCh . $1.00 I
100 ( dozen hO 'R' hel\ y wool Shirts
nlel 1)rasvers , worth Ilolhl' . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2c ; , , : : i : c Hie
of f cltiltlren'a wool tiiitler .
5 caos ( 111er.
r WI11 CIICH ! . . . . . ehll1'el's . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Se t(1 (
Lt1oII1 4' 1l'OVV JCI'Her rlhbed Ylsts
I.llcH' 1111 PlltH hlln' : each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2c
Lttli(4' ( cflhllel't4 hair Vests nut !
11\111' PlltH , worth iOc each . . . . ' . . . . . . : e
1410lt's' ! ext ta heavy jll'lwr l'lhhel
Inles' 111 Ialts \ , each . . . . . . . . . ae
Ltdiei' iutturnl uuuiti cullnoi's !
" : 11tlrnl mr 1111 calcli
' I"llles' , worth 7e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . hOc
" Lndhs' nil wool Hcarlet anti nat .
utnl gtiiy'ests anti 1'ant , worth
t11 Ycsti 111 1n I
$1 2 : each I'I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1) . . . . . . 75c
TI1lt1E SPEOALS FOR sA'ruItrAY.
Children's IHI' : ' Colon JoHe , faRt
black , worth aGc utuoul hOe , special .
Irlcl ) 1111' ) 111. , . . . . III . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12'c '
GO dozcl mules' Ihw II)0'tl'll
Clilllem lEase , 1ll'Ino hll'lf 111
toes , wO'lh rc ) HIclal ! price . . . 2re
10 Ilo1el ladles' Kil Glo\ls ,
Llneks tans and browns , worth
1.hO Ild . ' 2.00 ) C' pair , sieclal
price . . . . . J2.00 . . . . . . ) . . . . . . . . . . 11cclli i5c
100 dozen Indies' Cashmel'e Gloves ,
10 lallI !
worth 2c . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IGc
50 110ZII ( ) 111'fl'H CmdllerI Gloves ,
wl'l h 50e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : : e
'ITi'S llack and tan Sox , worlh
! : e I ) hlnc ° 111. 111 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12c
100 d01CI Corsets from the Ntw
York Store , worth $10 to $2.50 ,
hllwl sizes go 1t. . . . . . . . . . . . . rOe
nest C1111 ' German Klltl
YII'I , IWI' 11.lln. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1lc
leo " ' 001 , ) ei' box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lOc
Cloihireit's wool : ( lel , 1C' ) hair . lO
IIeii's SISI1II1n's , roller ell ! mil
fit ney Ilwldes 1 , regular price 2c.
sale II'III. . . . . . . . . . . . . ) . . . . . . . .12 ' / c
10 IIOZII ) mdi's Linen Collars , II
.
all the 11W HlmIIC , worth 20c. . . .12 e
41)IY Llncl Culls , wl'th 2c III
pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 c
CLOThING.
I1 'II'1 IIro.s. ' lOyS' thai cluiboiren's
delnrt1110Iit. the largest ( , Ilh I'st and I
11t c01)1cle of lur II A mll'I , an.
UOllCIS for Snt\I ' the following
Very special sales :
, DO 'H' Long Trouser SuIts , single
and obouubie-breasted , ages Ia to
20 yeirs : , strictly alI wool I.el-
sey8 , blue mId bioik < ileYiOtH
wII mate lull Hlhstlltaly
l'I1med , rent $ j.W suits Satuur. I
day for . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4.75 ,
DO 'I' LOI Trouser Slls , strictly I
nil woolIT luauudsoiuuc luatteruus ,
11 \IT hl1ls01e ( IterH
II iuueltou. wO'stells 111 silk
mlxcil clsshuel' ( ! , nil sizes fl'om
1 : to : O ; S'Oi1 CIIUot Cuba ! them
nuuywliere for less thuitui , ( ) '
unywhll thln $10,00 0'
$ 12.OO , Saturday at . . . . . . . . . $7.50
Chiloiren's 'lllcec , double - brenstetl
Suits , ages .1 J to 14 , of dark brown
and gray chm'lots , foist colors , !
good a stilt ns any house has ever
HICelldcd In fmnlHhhlg I t $ : UiO.
UIYllcn HI'os. offer for Hatlllay
lt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1. 75
Children's 2-pleec doiible.breasted
Stilts , ages . CS to Ii years , 1 great
Ylrh't of Il\llsoml Iltel'ns.
strIctly 11 wool blue , black 111
fnlY Iolors , pantH mate : wih
double seat 1111 knee , IICI'fcct lu
lit 11el liuuislu . strongly lllll aUll
vehI trlunouuid , the kind ' '
wll l'hI11'11 you pay
elsewhere $ 1.00 111 $ : .OO ( ) for ,
jluuydeuu Brous. otTer Saturday iut.$2.75
Cluikireui's 1111 boys hllo lull In'own
. chludlln Hlefcl Coats , Wil-
. .aut(11 . all wool , hllgo olyed ( ,
fancy wool lined , wih 111'11 ImIO'
collars , all sizes from : to 1
3'ears , really . worth $ (10 ( ) IUI
$7.0. hayden Bros. offer SainI
tu ' nt $2.7 and . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ .1.75 :
tPECtAr4 SAT OF 1AOKIXTOSI S
Itl\n ) ' lorlul WO wi Ilt In
sale 2 CISCI of LUlh' ( : llekln-
tOHhl' , the 111ufactm'cr : 80hl
iiist t _ at , t Icl nt $2,00 , our 1Il'leo )
wil Ue. . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . O' ElSe
And I i ; { 'a UI or : llc.lntoshIA. In
2 styles ; style 1. brlwl 1111 tan
checks. hl'acloth nun ! mlllrv
cape ; style 2 , fine Co1ln twl ,
black > , 1a\y and light iuulxtunes .
full m111' ' tioe. 'l'hl'HI two
styles auto si'lliuug 11 ( bunIon to-
tiny at . (1'01 $ : .50 to : .OO , our
11'11 ( ' ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ l. ;
'Ve aalu : 1'11 particular aUl'llon
to tour sll'cal Inle of ladies' nun !
inlsst's' LOI Cloal.s. the heuugtlo
of thu dress , wih full l1t1' '
CflIe ; colors , 11tll. black
a 111 hl'U\\1 nut ! gray uuuiNtures ,
strictly 1 1 wool hca \ ' ' goods ,
foruno'rly sold at froni ,
1II'mlrlr 1011 II fr01 $10,00 to
$ HiO. bow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ : . 0 :
Just olIut'oL ) 2 caSl'S of ladies'
) 11 ! ulps'
fh'l'l' ! lined house 1)resst's , the
hottest 1Ihb ) ' styles. . . . . . . . . . . . $ : . j ;
. 1 CISU biolles' Wool Wnlsl 11 pretty
pIa hI111 11\1. : mbtl'cII' : ' cheap.
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'nB J\'fl'S' : }
No\'cll's In fancy ' Ncckwrar on sale
SatUlllH' '
Fzuuiey : t'uuubroklered Yokes , 4Sc , Te
luII 1 1' .
l ro c. IIOZI'I 'o\'iuutlsors , reguuhur 25c goods ,
mUDOS 1 plm YM1D.
Sallrday. 7:30 to 9:30 : , \ wi Bell ele-
cant Blu nud jros grain Ribbons at Ie
20 and 5c per yard , worth from hOc to 35c
per yard. i
Spec"1 Ball on Chalelalne Bags , hOc ana i
:3c : worth 3"c to 55c. anl
IHO STATINlmy SAL } .
Llsll l'enehls. rdozen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2c
25 Envelopes tor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . lc
12 hpels or fine Nell l'aper. . . . . . lc
Ink. per bottle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . c
Mucilage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2c
Pen lollr with pen point. . . . . . . . lc
" 'rttIuug Tablets . . . . 1Int. . . . . . . . . . : c
DHESS flOOl)5.
. BpCI.\.H FOR S\TUitDAY.
36.uuch ! NO\'II Suiting , ttItly till wotl ,
the . 45c qualIty. . . . . . . . ty . . 11 . " . . . 19c
40.luch CanihILon b3uitIulg , thu 29c qualIty \ -
Ity . . . . . lon . . . Hultng . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lc
6.lnch navy and black Serge. the :5c
. - qUllUy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . thl . . . . . 10c
- - : -tuoeb navy 81'd black Serge. the 39c
quality . . . . . . . . . . . . . ! . ! . . . . . I8c
100 pIeces or various qlalte , anll styles
In novtes and plain goodut , none ever
BOld ror le.s than 39c. aome 5)c' ) . all
In one Iot Sulr.la : ) . . . . . . . : . . al . :5c
We will cnnluue t ( tell ror Saturday
our faloll M.lnch ImporleJ French
Serge ror. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . rtnch . . . . 5c
Our tanioul 31.lnch imparted l rerCh
Bere for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . !
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OVERNOR ( ; CANNOT STOP IT
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May Prevent the Fight but Oorbott is
Bound to Talk.
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MAKES A WORDY ASSAULT ON FTZSIMMONS
1".I"t" thlt II" OI'JIIU"Ut I" 'J'r'luJ )
lurt top SIrlk Out ff the
I.'hrht 1.11 thlt lie II I .
II Un I I' 1"11' I r.
NEW OflI4FANS , Oct. 4.-Ccrbett antI
party reacld the city this mornIng over the
I.ouhvle & NIBhvl.le road. They cam
from Montgomery , where they gave a show
lat night. The train was an hour or two
late and In conseueneo there were but few
people on haRI when the train came In. In
the party Iere W liam Brldy , Stove O'Douu-
nell , Duncan O'Donnel , John McVoy , hilly
'DEaney , Young Donaldson and Jim Daly.
lrs. Corbett was also along and she tuck
close to her husband and hEad every quues-
tlon that was propounded to him by newspaper -
paper men as well as Is anwers ,
"I ace 1 lzslmmonR has bean doing some
more talking In his trip through the south , "
said the champion after his party had arranged -
ranged their trnps.
"Do you know what I think of Fllzslm-
mona ? lie Is a fakir of the worst Idnd.
lie Is tryIng his mightiest to get out of this
fight , but I will tight him I I 'ave to chase
him to a corer so that thpro could bo no
escape. I wish the fight was lonlcht. I am
anxious to get at him for be ha been making -
Ing some statement that are absolutely false. ,
"J am ready to fight within an hour " said
Corbctt. "J wish that the battle was 10 take '
place today In tha OympIc club. Nothing
wetld please me better. In my tght with
Sullivan there \a ! none of the worry that
I have encountered In this match and which
also arose with my fight with Mitchel
When time profession lost New Orleans they
lost the best city In America for I champion-
ship.
"Now don't you think a man In FItz-
slnmons' position should bo a Ito more
clrcumsp In his talk ? Every dollar , with
the oxc'ton of S2OOO or ltzshnmons' ' stake ,
has been seIZC { Now , supposing I do win
the fight . I may get the short end or It after
all , Flzsmlous ! hall better be making ar-
rargements to carry out his end or the con-
tract Instead of roasting me. Now , If F'Itz-
slrmonloul1 only pout up his stake with-
out any strings attached , 10 It and agree
lon a referee there Is no governor on earth
wh ? coull stop the fliit . We could go Into
some deep forest where men very seldom are
seen anti setle our differeocts. I would be
wlng to Ight him for times take alone.
" 1"lzslmmons Is a sly one , ' continued the
pugilist , who by this time was worked up.
"He worked things very smooth after that
Ito affair In Green's hotel In Phulladolpiuia.
\rhy. 110 you know Ilz was be.sly drunk
that day. He had , been making the crack .
that he was going to pull my nose the very
first time that I saw him I saw him In the
hotel that lay and noticed that he was
jagged. I went up to fluid asked him If he
had made such a statement , and his reply was
that Ir he dhl he was wIlling to stand
up to It. I sImply caught his nose and gave
It a tweak. Immediately , after he jumped Into
a cab anti drove around to all of the news-
paper offices and gave them toe highly colored
tale that was pUblshe" . "
"Where would you prefer to fight ; In Mex-
leo or the Indian Territory ? " Corbelt was
asked.
"If I have any choice In the matter . I
would ' muuchrprefer to tght In the Indian Tlr-
rlor ) ' . I would then be In my own country ,
and not run any chance of getting the worst
or 1t. "
"Do you think the fight will take place ? "
' ' \Veli . you , can bet , all of you money that
Il wIll , " repled Bl Bra"y. "Anything that
Dan Stuart hal anything to do with Is bound
to be a success. Stuart has given his word
to the sporting world that the fight wi take
place , and he will carry out every IJromlsebo
has made. "
Corbslt and party were drIven 10 the hotel.
He will give a performance at the St. Charles
theater tonight and leave for Texas tomorrow
morning. I Is the general opInion among
local sports who know Corbelt wel that he
II not the same Corbett of old His race Is ,
very much pinched and there Is a dull look
about his eycs. During the Ilay the cham- ,
plan visited the Southern Athletic club and
did some little work.
THNK CORDETT WANTS TO BACK OUT.
The opinion wa expressed tonight by cer-
tain sporting men that Corbett Is building
lP a foundation to get out or his lIght If
possible I was noticed that to every news-
paper man who interviewed hIm Corbett
talked only on one subject and that was on
the many strings that were attached on the
1 ' lzl'lmmons stake. In every conversation
Intiulgad In today this subject would be promInently -
Inenty brought forward by him. When It Is
taken Into consideration that the attachments
against Fitzsimmons' money In Dwyer'o I
hands were published more than a month ago ,
and Corbett refrained from saying anything I
about It nl that Unto Ihb fact gives rise
to the sm'pclon ! that the conqueror of John :
L , Sullivan has kept ! thin as his last card.
Corbelt very bluntly said today that Fitz-
simmons would have Jo have $10,000 up In
tile stakehohtber's hands without an attachment -
mont ted to I or he would not light. He
claims that I izslmmons only haD $2.000 01
the side bet up the other $ ,000 being attached .
tached by the Metropolitan Printng company
and Attorney Friend , formerly the Auslra-
han's Inwyer.
Corbett Is claiming today that Phi Dwyer
told him just before he left New York that
If he won he would get but $ SOOO of the side
bet. ' Corbelt also Bays that he will fight
Fitzsimmons for time side bet alone but put
In the old provisIon that $10,000 unattached
must bo put up. Local sporting men arc of
the opinion that this provlson ! or Corbett's
will occJslon considerable trouble before October -
tebe 31. Just why the champion Is anxious
to hava the referee selected I thll time can.
not be learned. Both Corbel and his manager .
ager/ .13111 Urady. arc clamoring for the ref.
eree 10 be chosen Immediately. When asked
what dlIerence It would make In selecting
tIme referee the day before time fight they said
that In such nn Important case as this the
referee should bo known veral wNkR ahead
In order 10 give confidence 10 the publc , The
general feeling In New Orleans Is that the
fight wl never take place.
Information from a private source received
In the city tonight says the Choctaw Irlbl
lu Indian territory Intended adopting Corbett
as a member or their tribe In order that the
fight may be brought oft In their nathan
When asked what ho would do under the
circumstances Corbel saId that he would accept -
eept the honor. He further salll that ho
would paint his face red , wear In eagle
feather In his hair and do anythIng to maks
himself look like sn IndIan , Just so hI could
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Saved by Hood's i ;
Is the experience of many who take :
Hood's Sarsaparllla. ilcadtho following :
'S have been
In per health
YsoIdLlI2dI
ttt ° ! m now 51.
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; , 'aperllla and
. Ihood'tu Pills
:
. ' :
catarrli In iii
then asthma. No nmedlclno did me any
good except Ilood'a Sarsaparlila , which
lu no equal as a blood purilier , I itave
not only been benefited In health but lou-
ercaed in weight from 100 to 172 pounds.
I do all my housework without any help.
and only hood's Is what I take and
Hood's Sarsaparilla
pays. We keefl Hood' . Pills on band
roteilantly , " ? Ins. Il , A. ( LVrrEN , l3luo
Hprluugs , Nebraska.
rvii casyuomuycauelake ,
H OOu S FillS .utaeUcct. auccu.
, ,
Itt a chance a Flulmmon . ( orbel and < 1 I
party leave In the morning for San Anlonlo.
SAN ANTONIQ Tex , Oct. -The gente'
men who secured , R. concession from the
state ol-Tanmaulipac 10 have a Prize fight
and bull lIghting tournament In Nuevo Laredo -
:
edo have sent a gentleman , who Is related
to IrCllent Du , to the capital to secure
immunity from interference Dan Stuart
has agreed to walt three days , when this
gentleman can secure an audience with the
presl < lent.
SAN 'HANCISCO , Oct. 4.-W. H. Vice ,
ex.vleo president or time old California club ,
believes that t the Cnbet.l lzln1nons
fIght were brought off here In Calora : It
"ouM mean over $1,000,000 profit to the
state. "Dud" Whie. one ot San I rn-
CISCO'S prominent sllorlng men , had quite
a talk with : . Vie todnY about raising
a purse for the fight to come to Calfornia ,
The sporting len luterested In It are very
secret about . the pl.l. I wi be some ilays
before anything definIte can he known The
talk his reached the Olympic club manager ,
W , J. Kennedy , who . said today that he would
give Corbett and " .lzslmmons a chance to
box a limited cngagenunt befere the Olympic
club The , \ uSlralan , however , would object
10 this , lS Corbelt Is popular In . the Olympic
club
WICHITA . Oct. 4-A special 10 the gagle
says that cItlens or iflackwehi , Okl" , met
ant ! raised $35,000 today 10 secure the Cor-
bel.'lzshnmons light for thaI place. They
claim 10 be able to pull ol the fight there
without molestation from any source They
hl\'o opened up telegraphic correspondence
with Manager Stuart concerning the mat-
te : .
FITZ ALSO CALLS NAMES.
CORPUS CILI1ISTI . Tex" , Oct. 4.-Fitzsim- I
moos goes rIght along with hIs training , notwithstandIng - :
withstandIng the legislature's action at
wihstanding lelllatuo's acton
Austin . lie says be has an offer from responsible -
sponslblo parties to pull the fight oft should
the Florida Athletic club fall to do so. lie says
he Is determined 10 give Corbett no possible
opportunity to escape him and that the big
dude will either have to fight or leave the
country branded as a coward who Is afraid
to meet a man wbo Is much smaller than
himself . Today Dan Stuart wired Martin
Julan to come to Dallas at once on 1m.
portent business. I Is impossible to learn
whether or nol Julian will go , or what Is i
the nature or the huslness.
CITY O MEXICO , Oct. 4.-Preshlent
Daz has said that as prize fighting has been
forbidden by all the states In time American
1110n , It should not b tolerated here. The
prcss Is almost unanimous against allowing
the fight to occur In this country.
OJY A : ixiiuiii'rios ' GAn
'Jolrlll l'roft."lo" Ilt III' n I'er-
' i'crforimizoit'e.
IIJI"tor ) lt'rformnn.c.
The Milwaukee \'esler league team
nml Western league and Western assocla-
ton consoldnted lear played a game lt
University park yesterday afternoon before
a small and unenthusiastic crowd. These two
teams arc enroule for California . where
they will play during the winter , and
stopped ar her 10 play tIme University climb
, Abbott. however .
team Captain Abbot. , was unable -
ble to get his men all In from the woods
and the two visiting teams were compelled
10 play a game In self- erense. The con-
Ialo
test was spiritless and uninteresting. Score :
. - MIL\VitUKEE.
AD. n. mi. SH. SU. P0. A. E.
homes , m. . 6 2 4 0 1 4 1 2
Nies , 3b. . . 5 2 1 0 0 0 1 0
Twllchel Ib 5' 1 2 0 1 2 2 0
Taylor , : b. . 4 2 1 0 0 8 1 1
Klopf. I. . . . 4 1 1 0 0 2 0 0
Daniels. P. . : : i 2 0 0 0 0 : : u 0
( len , p. . . . 1 1 0 0 1 0 2 0
Botan c. . . 5 0 2 0 0 5 1 0
Het er. rf . 3 1 0 0 0 2 0 0
Sprntt . ss. . . 5 0 1 0 0 4 1 1
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Totals . 41 12 12 0 3 2 12 4
WESTERN LgAGUE.
AD. R. 1311. SlI. SD. P0. A E.
Mcquade If 4 1 2 1 0 1 0 0
Mertesm. . . . 4 0 2 0 1 3 0 0
Mclinlo . rf. . 4 0 1 0 1 2 2. 0
Canllon , 2b : l 0 0 0 0 2. 0 2
Speer , c. . . 3 1 0 1 1 4 0 0
Iohman , , lb 4 2 1 0 0 10 : l 1
Ilck"1' . 3b. 4 0 1 0 0 3 2 0
McKibbon , ss 4 1 1 0 0 1 2 0
Mauck , 1. . 4 1 1 0 0 0 . 2 , 1
Totals . . . : . . 2 3 " 26 . .
.Dolaf out for running out of In ,
1Iwnuitee . . . : . .i'421 0 S 0 0 l' 0 312
Western . . . . . . . . .O .0 1 0 2 2 0 (
Earned runs ; Milwaukee . 5Vester :
I.eaIUI. 2. Two-bas'e his : Milwaukee 2 ;
Western League . 2. Three-base his : .1-
. . Double ' ' to
waukee 1. DOlble Plays : Ta'lol
Twitchell. Struck out ; By Dnnlels 4 bY
Jehlen 2 ; by Mauck 2. Bases on balls : Off
Daniels \ , I ; off .elen 2 ; off lauclt , 1. Hit
by "Itcher : Jollen . 1 Pased halIsliOlan. .
5. Wild pitches : Daniels I. Ime : Two
hours Umpire : Sandy Griswold.
SICEI.LY nOcC" : D OUT AGAIN.
I.'rrlt Erne 1.10" " ' " Jln'IeJ Ted Much
for the Uvooklyit UO ) " .
NgW YORK Oct. 4.-The new Mnnhat-
tan Athletic club gave its first boxing exhi-
blton of the season tonllht , and the big
gymnasium was fairly filled with speclators.
The first bout was between Mike HarrIs of
New York and Tommy West of Doplon ,
eight rounds Harris was evidently In "oor
conditon , as he went 10 the floor twice In
the opening rotund through his exertions ,
and was badly used up with u right hand
jab , which IIIt him out so badly that the ,
bell only saved him from going out. In
time second horns was knocked down three ,
times with straight blows. In the furious
lighting which followed Harris got nil the
worst or It. West deal a tearful blow with
his left on HArris' neck when they came
together In the sixth round , and Harris
"ent to the floor for nIne seconds. Harris
was knocked silly : In the seventh round with
a straight right hand upper cut and the
Ilferee awarded the fight to West.
The next bout was a fifteen round go be-
tweln Frank Erne of lurllo and Jack
Skely of Brooklyn. These men met last
month at the opening of the Empire Ath-
letc club , when Skel ) ' was knocked out In
the seventh , They were scheduCl : to fight
at 126 pounds Though both men ought
wariy , they got In sonic hard ones . Skely
petting rather the worst or It. Skely wa
floored In tlseventh round In the ninth
Erne "inlled three times with left and right
on the body and chest and hall a decided
advantage. He showrCI blow after blow
on Skcl"s body anti face The Buffalo hay
sent In -a telling right on the jaw. which
knocked SIell' down anti out , and the
referee stopped the lout declaring Ere
the winner after two minutes . twenl ' -fve
seconds fighting In the ninth and last round.
' 'HO''Tgn I'iS'I FAST Ug\TS.
Average 'Fiiie " Vms2moi ) ) 1-N. IL'ltll
tht' \Vriii's Hi.cro1
TERHE HAUTE Ind. , Oct. 4-Two of the
three events today were won by favorites ,
and there was little money lalll on the
field at 2 to 1 against Ella Belmont wh ?
won the 2:2 : trol. Nightingale sold last
nIght at $50 to $0 on Onaqua In the 2:1 trot ,
und after the Iowa mare had captured two
heats the first one being n reduction of her
record by three-quartcrs of a second , the
Village Farm entry won the race . her first
winning mile clipping off one and one.hal
seconds from her rlcord , Two new world's
records were hung UI' on this. the closing
day of the races. In the 2:1 : cass trottng ! ,
the live fastest heals ever gone . with an
average of 2f : 1-5 , were reeled off. Then
\ . \ ' . 1' . paced the mile to a wagon In
2OS ; , I reduction or four and ono-fourth
secoiuils from the record. SummarIes :
22j ; class trotting . pUne $1,0 : mla Del-
nonl won time seeond third and fourth
heuts Time ; 2:13. : 2:18. : 2l6'Ciau : ' '
Almont won the first heat In 2:1SH. : and was
second. Sweet Child . third , Miss Kale also
started .
2:1 : trotting , purse $ .5 : Nightingale won
the thirol fourth und ftlh hpats Time :
2o ; 2:10 : , 2:0 : . . Onaqu won the first and , I
second heats anti was second . 'Tlme : 20\ ; \ ,
: :10. : Dandy Jim was third. David Balsa
star ted . )
2:2 : pace . purse $ l.(0 ( : Bright Regent won
In straipht hlll Time : 2:1 : . . 2:13 : % , 2:1H : .
Dersburg was second In three heats. Ira
)
BUII third No others started .
T" heat 2:13 : , world's record , pacing 10 a
vago1mV. . , . P. , eh g , by Ben Leommiri.
Jr. ( Loomis ) , WOU. Time : O32\ ; \ , I:0i4 : . Ii7 : ,
2O : % . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
.l.1 1(11111'S I tl ITS " 'IIIG.
Jlr. 10" " ' nnl Ills Chmnlht'ngo- Dnt. . Not
. . '
JI.t.t wi I F'nyur
I.ONlON Oet. -The Plplll says . title
moring : "It has been stated on behalf or
the Americans that Banker Hose has issutl
a challenge for time Amerlca's CUll In order
to l'rO\'e ' that the Amerlcanl can conduct
al international contest QU the water on
fair lines. \'e are not much concere,1 , 10
know how Americans treat an American ,
bull have hUll occaon ! to complain of
the manner In which they treat a Brltshcr
when lie Is foolish , enough to enter upon an
International contest upon a distant shore.
Mr. ( 'harle Hose wIl ' unouhtedly be Ier-
mltt',1 to prove that the American" can
orlanl : a yacht race on rail terms , hut
hII patriotic scheme . to otucceed. must put I
1.I DUI'lvtn In the wrong Tht Io'al i
Victoria Yacht club , which has backed
Mr. Roses challenge . Is apparenty con-
vInced that the Southampton boat In the
hIls of an American challenger , mIght le
al'owed to Ilo'llenl thlol- and perhaps what
mlKht be cnlrll to win the cut , II bal'klng
: Il Hose vit 1 luch an object limo noyal
Yacht cub I8 I IUSUmll1 a responslhll ) '
Such as has ii'er before been taken by
timt' lIritish c 'Itmh "I "
11 Irllsh
: tr. ( hnrles ! Day Itose , writing to the
Times this morlln In reference to his
cimalenge : , says : "I IhouM like I to be Un-
dlstoOI throtO according 10 the leId or
alronlnK
thAtl
gift . Lord Dunraven could not again chal-
lr. !
lenJe with VaUyrle Ill Inll after a contest
with some oUWI.\es rl hall Inlen'lned. or
until the expiration of two year Hut In
view of this 11t 'ehnlene being through
the Royal Yach1tsipladron ! 1 ha\e informed
Sir Grlll of that , \lrKanlzalon \ that If l.orl
tbltlrKanlzalon
Dunraven or nny other member of the
Royal Yacht sl11lron , Is llelrOIS of ISlllg
bout , I um
a challenger lt WG , with nnolher
ready to wlhdru\ ) ' . "
( J.\SS I CiLMl'iONS TO : Ihl'l' .
t'bl. ) . nu,1 Ilrlt tl HIl. n : Inteh nt
tho' I'ulr ( rln.ll" 'I'o1mty.
At the old fair grounds this nrternoon
a series of races will be ridden between
D. Il. Dial , champion or Minnesota , and
\Y. A. Pixie ) ' or this clt . . Mr. lrd comes
here wih a splendid record having swept
everything In lnneota. Dakota and
northern Iowa , At A bur ) ' Park , during the
national meet this simnumer ho won the
natonal two.llo handicap , . riding ! rrm the
lt.0-yard mark defeating sonic of the best
riders In the counlry. Pixley has also
made a splendid record this season , haying -
1 al caplured the Nebraska state chain-
Illonshlp , anti defeating Hackett . time winner -
nor of the Hanra : championshIp at Topeka '
peka curlY In August .
'fhere will bo three races this afternoon -
noon , 1 half mile , upon which a time
limit of 1:0 : has been placed : a one motile .
with u lmit of 2:12. : and three miles . whim
a 6:45 : linott . The prize will be a $100 bl-
cycle : and the winner or the majority or
the reel wi get the wheel The races
must however bo ridden under thin time
lmit or ImmedIately rerldden. Messrs.
Denman and Peter wl make time pace
on a tantlem. Iaclng wJ be started
promply ut 3:3 p. m. : .
XEl "OUS OV1iltC)3IINU cnx.t'ES'S ,
Ynl" nul Cn1hrlJlt.ucertntu of tht
Ii ' I is.
I l'"n I.
NEW YOnK Oct. 4.-The Cambridge
boys eased up I bIt at Dlrkley oval this
afternoon and the Yale athletes also stopped
training. The laler left New Haven this
evening and thiy wi probably tr ) the
course very early tomorrow morning , Captains -
talns Horn and Sheldon are both somewhat
dubious lS to the outcome of Saturda"s
games. Both of them say the question of
supremacy lies In the hurdles. \Voritl's
records are not likely to be broken , but In-
tercoleglalo may be.
When seen this afternoon by a reporter
of the soctatcd press , Captain Sho\lon
slid that time l0yard dash as wel al the
shot , hammer and broad jump contests
were as food as won by Yule. He said the
events of which he was doubtful wore the
' and the himrdies. Captain
20)'ard run hlrdlel Clptaln
Horn was pure that his men would win
the 30.yord , quarter hnl and one mIle
Il ni. but would not say how the hurdles I
might result. Both captains seem ell nervous
over the hurdles , and these events may :
turn the tide or affairs and give the Yankees -
kles or the Britons a vlclory.
I Ut of thL' Cour"lu/ : le"thIJ.
ABERDEI , S. D. . Oct. 4-'he coursing
mm'eeting was brought to a close today before -
fore a large crowd. The seml'lnals of the
Aberdeen derby for greyhound puppies ,
whelped silce January 1. 189t , were nun
oif . antI us predicted In yesterday's dis-
patch Merry Maid beat San .oaquin , 11n-
nenpolis heat/Oak , Merry 1lalt Is owned
nealols / { Merr
In Huron , S. D. . :111 San Joaquin In San
Francisco The California dog was the
favorite . and 2 to 1 was bet and offered
against Merry Mntl. Time fuel course was
not run . as the " , i'ner of Merry Multi and
Minneapolis iigreetl to divide the first and
second money. Minneapolis Is owned by
Mr. T. P. White If Minneapols , In the
final course for the Palace stakes , A. P.
'Socum's : Calp\ ) heat Dr. Van Hummers
Vnlk'rle. The lafer Is from Indianapolis
and the former from Oakcc , N. D
' 'hrl'l"irn , 111 In Line.
The six-day CllS9 A bicycle race , which
opens at Bicycle park on 10ulay ( evening
next Is attrmIcthng much Interest In wheel
ctng
circles. Already sonic of the fastest class
A men In thl 'statb have entered , including
Harry Edehl , thit messenger kid , Charles
Pegau. Henry E. Tagger and C. M. Ed-
ward of Ihls 't-aUI Charles A. Murray
of Murray , N b.l-fhe race will last two
hours each night , antI In additon to valuable -
blo prizes to . \ ' nwarfed tile winners spe-
'clal prizes' will I I be awarded l each eV nlng ,
On Monday ovonlng p 'eelng the mca there
will he n grand wheel parade , startIng
from Sixteenth and Cass streets at.1 o'cock. :
All wheelmen who participate In the parade
wi bo admited to the park free of charge
A"ollnton Foot flimli.
The foot bal match between the newly
organized Calell0nlan cub und the Young
'
Men's Christian association . to be played
on the Young Men's Christian nsscla-
tion and
ton grounds , corner Twenty-ehhth
Dodgl streets , this afternoon nt 4:30 : , prom-
Ices to he nn Interesting contest. The
Young Men's ChristIan association , boys
are nil new men at time game , while the
majority of their opponents are old.tmers
and think they know It all. The Christians .
tans are beginning to play good bail , and
will give the visitors a stiff game.
urJh , . Jnl Griffin 1\11 Not Fight.
LOUISVILLE Oct. 4.-The '
, - Munphy-GriIiln
fight , that was scheduled to take place
here next Zttondaf night , Is off. Governor
Brown arrived In the city from Cincinnati
at noon today and held u conference with
Mayor Tyler and other au Ihorlles , As n
mesimit of the conference authorities decided -
cided to supprt the ovcrnor. Billy Thompson -
son . who . was managing . the affaIr. says . that
he wi lest the mater In the courts claim-
Ing that It was not to bo 1 prize tght , but
a contest for points onh'
First Arrest Unties the New Lu ,
IULI.SDOnO , Tex. , Oct. 4.-A sensation
was created today by the arrest of three
men , Jack Daugherly of Kansas City
Frank Dale ) ' or Chicago and Jack Barton -
ton of this ciy ; for pullng off a glove
contest at Whitney last night In the way
of a boxing eXhlhlton , In violation of the
new law. which went Into effect at 5
o'clock Monday making such exhibitions
where a fee was charged a felony. All
the parte ! are now In jai here , and , their
cases will ue examined by the grnd jury ,
which 1/ now In ses310n.
I'r" , Fighters In Inr.l I.hlr" .
CLEVELAND , Oct. 4.- la'or 1cJls on
has refused to isEuo a permit to the Cleveland -
.
land Athletic cub for the four.round con-
test whIch Is billed to occur under the
auspices of time club tomorrow evening between -
tween John L Sullivan end Paddy H'an.
A strong effort I Is being made by the olclas ;
of the organization to Induce the mayor
to change his mind , but the latter says he
will nol do so , and It Is very probable that
the contest will not take place.
- - - - -
Athilu Got 'l'ht'IU1. .
AI.IN , Neb . Oct. 4.-Speelal ( Tell-
gram-Alblon won the third and last of
the series of games with the OmAha Busl- I
ness college :
Albion . . . . . . . . 000213202-10
Omaha . . . . . . . . 200010101-5
Batteries : Aibion flagon anti Clark :
Omaha Creely and Heiwig Struck out :
By flagon , 11 ; , breel , ) ' . 5.
Ubl" ldtkluJ ; for J St'rnT.
ST. PAUL. ' OotI.4H. . Herman thday
received a teieghom from Tom O'Itoune at
New York , offering 10 match George Dxon :
against TomonI.Jlxon at the Manhattan
Athletic club font purse or $1,0 on October
2. Herman 4icIJetl time prOIJollton , hut
offered 10 mot c. DI ' O'Donnel'llh
George Dixon1rtm. . ten rounds , winner to
take e\er.thlr. : . rore the same club.
( JI't".t 4hat1'tto U lie Ih'eurt.
DENVER , ib" . -Hary Clarke , a claps
A rider , rod PHary ! unpaced In four
minutes , thlrtl . four-fifth . second . beating -
!
Ing the class reord twenty seconds and
time class B r et1 U eleven seconds. Clarke's
record Is ofiias n sanction had been
otlc sancton
granted for t fIal. Clarke Is an Associated -
elated press ojttator.
: ' - - , ' - -
-
Futurl ) . . rrf'rrlltto ; St. IniIs.
ChICAGO , 43ct. G-Tlme Harlem race track
today Iransrl eJ f-'fhe ruturt ) . of 187 to the
. I.ouls . iR . ' Is
St. l.uls fair jounils. This stake time
.
largert ever I iounis. America. It having
over 1 , ( entrl ; cOmprIsing time cream "r
the brood JRrf or Aml'rlea The stake
should Lo worih'0,000 . to the winner
'I''iifo'i ' 'on ' lie l'roolimei' Simm kes.
LONDON , Oct. 4-Tho Kemplon Park
autumn meeting ( two days ) opened today ,
The Imperial Irodueo stakes ! 5O. was
v'on by : lr. Vi' . O. Stevens' Teurt'I , l.eolo
the ltotimschlitl'mt brown coil , Vursquin , was
second and Abeyance third. } ireen horses
stat ted. _ _ _ _ _
Ahit'te's 1'ltnt , "n 1
R.Uf.T srmi . MAIIIE . MI ' h. , Oct. 4-
John . 1) . llcfhtuon. the champon ! shot
putter. fell fort.aix feet train one or the
ucw lock ! .tle1 thIs ! 10rlll < to the lock
11001 und was fataiy Injured.
Mclherlun tiled thIs ! afternoon rrom his
injuries.
Injlrlel.
_ _ _ _ _
l'nrlnl"1tJnln I Irurol.lt.
I.ODON O't 4.-\ royal Ilrociuulon
wa gaelt 'I t .der further proroguing 1'01-
lament ! ull D.thmbr : : .
ORECON CO IANY COLLAPSES
Defaulted on the Intcrost of It DoUled
Debt Duo In Octbor ,
-
PRESIDENT APPOINTED AS RECEIVER
Operated n Elite or 1nlwl'11t
SI'llhont" - t'ortult CI1rt
' \11 iii , . \"t't to Conll'l
tl' Aiiliotlittilt'iit.
-
SEATTLE , Wash" , Oct 4-The Oregon 1m.
provement eompan went Into tIme hants of a
receIver In Judge , Hantord's court this after-
nOOl , ami C. J. Smih was appointed reo
celver. The bill of complaint was filed by
the I.'armers' Loan and Trust company , and
It recites the executon of a serIes of first
mortgage bonds December I , 1880 , amountng
In the aggregate to $5,000,000 , or which bonds
I portion nmountng to $486,000 were afterwards -
wards redeemed. November 1 , 1889 , the Ore-
Ion Impro\'ement com pan ) to secure pay-
mont of a series of bonds aggregating $15-
000,000 , made a deed of trust , known 8S the
consolidated mortgage , interest on which ,
amounting 10 $155,245 for time half year , fell
due October 11 , when default was made. lie-
celver Smith has been general manager of
the comlany In thIs city , and Ihls eveulng
furnished a bOld of $100,000.
The plperles or the company consist of
the PncLc Coast Sleamship company , having
a fleet of twenty-one steamers , Columbia &
Puget Sound . Seattle & Northern , and Port
Tcwnseli Soulher railroads , and the New-
castle ali F'ranklin coal mines , tributary 10
Seattle , In King county. There are 216 miles
of railroad , or which 137 arc narrow gauge
and se\'enty.nlno Btandard. Four corpora-
tons own the lInes , and the securities arc
held by the Oregon Improvement company.
I President Elijah SmLth Is now In New York.
I Application for the appointment of a receiver
\1 alr be made In Portland lomorrow , and
I It Is expected Hecelver Smith will leave for
I there by special train lonlght.
t'IId. IIA'FI , ItIdGIiIVlIitS TO SI'AnE.
Xortl'r1 I'stt'ItIeNny ' Hn" ' 'hrt. " S"tl I
lit its :1(1) ' J1rl..1.tlll" . ,
MILWAUKEE Oct. 4-The bond of receiver -
ceiver F. G Blgolow of the Northern Pacific
railroad was ted this afternoon and 1m.
medlalely approved by Judge Jenkln The
National Trust all Surety company of Kansas -
sas City and the City Trust and Surety
company of I'hladelphla appear as sureles
In the sum or $500,00.
NEW YORK . Oct. 4.-Judgo I"acombo In
the United States cIrcuit court today granted
an order restraining Thomas F' . Oakes , Henry
Paine and henry C Iou e , as receivers of
the Northern Pacific Railroad compalmy or
an or their employes or agents In Ihls cir-
)
cult , from removing from the jurisdiction of
his court any of time moneys , securities or
other properly now In the possession of the
said receivers within the jurisdiction of this
court , and ordering that In the further ad-
minIstraton of their receivership the said
receivers shall lake the dIrections of this
court.
The order was granted on the opplcaton
and afdavit or George W. Hoard In the acton
of I' . D. 1uston. the Farmers' Loan and
Trust company and others to have the present -
ent receivers removed.
MISSOULA . Mont , Oct. 4.-Judge Knowle
has confirmed the appointment of Andrew F.
Durlelgh as receiver of the Northern Paelnc.
All time various factions were represelted In
court. Similar action Is promised In Idaho ,
and ReceIver Durlelgh will then have control
front the Dakota line to time l'aciflc coast.
TACOMA , Wosh. . Oct. 4.-Hecelver Ilur-
leigh of the Northern Pacific railroad spent
three hours today In consultation with Oen-
erl Manager Dickinson. He has made no
further appolnlmentD all has publshed an
order directing that all employe report to
General Manager Dickinson. Receiver Dur-
leigh w1 go 10 New York some time this
month , The New York court , probably after
October 11 , after the resignations of the old
receiver shall have been acted upon , wIll appoint -
point Mr. Dulelgb receiver In that jurisdic-
ton , General Manager DickInson says he
will make no changes.
\1,1. TILT IT AGAIN ON TUESDA' .
Chilengo-Omnhthait Lines Unnlle to
. \Ar"l 01 l'nsseoiger Matters.
ChICAGO . Oct 4.-A meeting of Chlcago-
Omaha lines was held here today for the
purpose of seeing If anything could be done
to strengthen the pa'senger rate situation.
A local association exists at Omaha and
the member of It have an agreement to
redeem all their respective tickets found
on time market. This precaution . however ,
Is Insufficient to make malers straight and
the demoralization which has existed for
a week threalens to break out of all
bounds. No defnlto acton was taken to-
day An adjournment was taken until next
Tuesday. _ _ _ . _ _ _
Oioo" : O [ G
I SOUTH - MAHE'VS ' I
C eCeC Ccoeeeece
A test or one of the wells being sunk by
the South Omaha Water Works company
was made yesterday afternoon. The well .
according to the enslneer'a statement will
pour out water at the rate of 200,000 gallons
In twenty-four Imours.
Telve wells will be sunk along the river
fri , nt on Hardwood lake botoms , just cast
of the D. & M. , tracks , and the pumlins
lvton wi bo placed near the foot or 1
sIr et , The tnt well Is near 1 street , antI ,
from therl holes wIll bo dried southward
past the old carbon worlls.
As soon as these wells produce a sumclent
quantity ' of water , work on the two twenty-
Inch malnes on 1 street from the river to the
stock yard will be commence : , I Is the
lutEnlon of the new company to do as much
work as possible before the ground freezes
Surveys have been made and time materlul
nccHsary for time work hal ben ordered.
Suprlnlendent Dmmoclt Is pusimlng time
work as fast as he can In order 10 set a
gcod start before winter sets In
ICII ' " JllJII'r , ' OfCt rH.
The Klng' Daughters have elected th :
following otcers for hue ensuing year :
President , Mrs. R. B , Montgomery ; first
vice presldermt Mrs. W. O. Sloane ; second vice
IJesldent. Mrs. A. J. Caulhey ; ecrelary.
Mrs. Louis Stearns ; treasurers Mrs Howard
Myers. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
1'fl"I',1 nond" for ; 1"Curt. .
The bonds offered by Charles Vau Camp ,
Hurry Clark amid Jack Degley for the ye-
lease of Vie MeCarly have been reru'sc by
Ctunty Judge Langhn at laplon ! , After
nn investigation the judge decided that the
sureties offered were not sumificlent .
: ( uJle Clno""II' .
Pat Mangan Is In jai fort assaulting J. H.
Maddoclt.
J r Elzabeth Saulter has returned train
an eastern trp. !
MIss Carrie Dunn his returned from a
three mouths' visit with friends In Lincoln.
I' . A. Rogers h's , been appoInted night
msrager or time AmerIcan District Telegraph
oillce.
The Homo Circle Choir club was enter-
tallied last 1Isht by Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Schree. I
lEmbers or the First Methodist church will i
gIve a farewell reception 10 11ev. Dr. Dw I
son at time cburch on that evenIng of October - I
bel 10. - p -
I. l.ool.ll/ for n 1111' .
PolIce Matron Cumming hu In her cus-
toy Frank Ward , a 12.ye3.old boy , who
I wlhoul home and rrlends. Until recently
he was an inmate or time orphan aylum nt
Dubuque rrom which he was discharged because -
cause he had reached the ale limIt. He came
10 his uncle In South Onmaha but this lei-
alive hu deserted him. An effort will be
made 10 fud I home for . 'rank.
Condition of tiai 'i'ro'utslir3r.
WASlNOTON , Oct 4.-Todl1 Italo-
Ifnt or time condition of the treasury shows :
I Available cuh balance , $85.592,97 ; gold re-
. er\l , $9 : . 9.7S9.
CON'l-N'l'ION OP 'l'iliI M'.VI'l't'lllllI\ :
"J 'I'IUN . ' 11 \1''l'II" .
onulnl Jlt.tnl or thl' Nut lomitmi I Or-
tcr to Con"'I"u. II i Ulnhn ,
The national 'conventon of the Switch-
mon's Union or AmericA will convene In
Omaha nlxt Monday. At 9:30 : a. m. there
wi be a street parade , after which the
delegates anti visitors will auemblo at
Crelghlon hail , Fifteenth and IArney streets ,
whne they wi bo alhrlssell by Mayor
hernia . C. P. Weler , 11 Hoo\uler. O. M.
hitchcock , T. J. lahoney Ind E. I : . 1 I.
Upon the conclusion of time speeches the
delegates wIll repair to the Young Ien's
ChrIstIan auoclnton imahi , where the work of
the conventon will blln. ltmrlng , time con-
headqunrtcrs. ventlon Ihe Millard hotel wi be the official
1. W. itoacim . secretary or the local mmmmioum
has reeeh'e,1 , letters from mill of time Irud
lOdge officers anti they hlve al stated tut
Ihe ) ' would attend Ihl convention , "ho officers -
tcer or the grant ! lodge are : D. I D. Sweeney ,
glld noaster Jersey City ; 1. H. Conln ,
vice IrnlHl master , Iansas City , Mo : John
DOllllrt ) . grlHl secretary anti , treasurer ,
Kansas City , Mo. ; C. O. Tibbits , grand
organIzer , St. LouIs ; 1. C. Nelson , Ksnsas
CIty . :10. ; - : lrlnbec , 1.1 Crease , Wis. ;
" ' . H. Welsh , board or directors
The ofcers ff time local lodge are : A. J.
Donahoo , master ; John H. Hughes . vice
masler ; 1'V . HOICh , secretary ; \V. Ii.
Oimm.steati. S. H. Miller , W. F. Ormmmeby board
of dlreclors.
The dpllglt s to time convention are : John
" 'lzlerl. J. F. Burley , Kansas City . Mo. ;
1. I.a rantz , Charles O'Donnel. Kansas
City . lan. ; A. W. Stanford J. D. O'Keere ,
S. J. Scaimlon Jersey City N. J. ; John R.
lulhes , A. J. Donahoe , Omaha : Ii. F. hub-
bard L. narallo , Council Bluffs ; J. U. Emm-
right , George I lch , Atchison , Kan. ; John
I.aughln. Thomas 1.'lnnllan. Susquchnnnn ,
Pa. ; F. T. hawley , J. W. Brown , Iltsburg ,
I'a. ; S. B , SmIth , T. B Joyce Newark , 0. ;
:1. J. Nalghton , D. I.'oley Cle\eland. 0. ;
11. F' . Fuller . C. V. 1lntey. Topeka Kan. ;
John A. Davis Thomas O'Nehl. Dotrolt , 1Ieh. ;
J. , B. Fancy , J. A. McKeoui . Springfield . III. ;
'V. n. Wlnslou , Frank lallety , SI\nnl ,
Ill. : J. 1. Smith , W. F. Van 10usen. Gal-
, , veatoum Tex , ; Thomns Magumire . l Lyons ,
10uston , Tex. : Thomas Doughert George Ii.
F'lrey . Leavenworth . Kamm : Tim 1011han. Ii.
H. 1.'lanlgan. Dennison , Tex. ; E.V. . I"o'd ,
C. D. TpaKlo , Waco . Tex ; Charles Lucas ,
Joseph " 'eIY. Sau Aumiommio Tex. ; John E.
WI.son , Wlam hiorum La Crosse \'is. ; " ' .
" ' . Moore . John Fancy . Dalas , Tex. ; John
Lasim J'red Green Saginaw . Mlch ; J. P.
Leonbergor , S. L Light , 'rexarltana , Tex. ;
Andrew Savage , E. M. Lane , Enmporia , Kamm. ;
A. S. Jarvis , J , Lawrence , Algiers , La. ;
George Artz , L. F. Grogimleine , MeMechen ,
\v , Va. ; Thomas Fiizpatrick , it. Caraway.
Memplmis , Tenn. ; Ed Beiman , John ilaums , Uric.
Pa. ; 'IA' . S. llaimmnuoumd , It. I. . . Chandler ,
Yoakuimm , Tex. ; harry Dmmddiimg , II. 0.
hthoades , Cimantite. I-Can , ; a , i. Brown , 'IV. ' S.
Kindle , East St. Louis , Ill , ; B. F. Nowlin ,
D. I' . McCltmre , Terre haute , Dud. ; Z , C.
Wimitson , John FI. Cole , Jeffersonvilie , Intl. ; Ii.
F' . Datmzy , I' . .1. Moore , Santiusky , 0. ; C. 11.
Suihivamm , I' . II. Kinimey , Green Itiver , Wyo. ;
John Itoacim , John Il. Stanley , Ileumumeit , I'a. ;
F'raumk Lafenty , WIlliam Sullivan , CincInnati.
0. ; James II. Jamison , John Simeaimamt ,
Toronto. Can. ; J. C. Cregan , L. E. BillIngs ,
Loraium. 0. ; J. W. Lowrey , 0.'ebb ,
Atiaumta , Ga. ; Frank Dice , Wliliamn Berry , La
Junta , Cola. ; J. L. Conklin , T. J. I'haien ,
Michigan City , Imiml , ; J. 1' . Griiiin , FI. M.
hunt , l'ttebio , Cole. ; W. D. Wilcox , C. M ,
Bishop , I'eoria , Ill. : II. C. Brinkley , J. U.
Coyie , Fort Scott , Kan. : J. Aumtlre. J. Raney ,
St. Joe , Mo. ; A. F' . Niciuoias , George Cain ,
Scdalla , Me. ; B. J. how , J. II. Tipton ,
h'arsons , Ken. ; M. L. Gasser , Ed Jenimings ,
Ottunowa , ha. ; J. C. Brown , \V. J. Bryant ,
Cedar Rapitls , ha. ; it. F. Matson , Charles
imradiey , Cimicago Junction , 0. : C. II , Baldwin -
win , U. Walton , Jackson , Miclm. ; John P.
McMlllan , J. C. Blair , Asimtabula , 0.
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1111 W'IL.L ILE'I'AIN TOW'NE
health Commiumissioner Sn-u-Iile Gimnmmgcs
Ills MImi Agaimi.
There imas been a change In the plans of
the Board of health so far as dispensing
with the services of Dr. Towne Is concerned.
At the last immeeting of the board it. was decided -
cided to suspend every salaried ofilcer cx-
cept the comunlssioner , but Dr , Savilla salti
yestertbay that ho would retain Dr. Towne.
He had no time himself to keep up time rec.
ords of vital statistics , and there ss'ere several
cases of diphtimeria wimicit required attention.
There was a serious epidemic of diphtheria in
St. LouIs , and it would never do to be witlm-
out an inspector of contagious diseases at timis
time. He would retain Dr. Towae In the
omce and trust to the council to make provisIon -
visIon for paying hIs salary.
WILL RUN WITH T1113 MAChINES.
Sliecial I'olice hleconie Fire IJeJiIrt-
iltemit Drivers for a 'rustic.
Members Foster aimd Vandervoort of time
Board of Fire amid Police Comnnmissiommers noel
yesterday to select timree men front the
force of special polIcemen for appoIntment omm
the fire department. Timere were fourteen
applicants on imamid and timey were mmii admItted -
ted to an executive session , tiuritmg which
theIr comparative capabilities were dlsctmssed.
At time enti of an hour it was announced that
George Picicrel. H. C. .Taacks and 0. G. Coouu
imad been appointed. Timey were made muemum-
bers of the probationary grade of time fIre
departmnemmt nuod will be assigneti to duty at
once by ChIef Itedell. Timey will probably be
assigned as drivers , as time department is
short on Jehius.
' 1'lte' Stopped iii , . Smhicitimg.
For time last four weeks a yoummg man has
baen going around the city soliciting adver-
tisenments for The lice , amid souneuinmes for
time News-Republic. Dressimmakers and mu-
liners have been his immost freqiment victinos.
Yesterday afternoon 1w was arrested by Dc-
tective Savage while he was about to casio
a check u'imtcio imad beemo given him by orme
of the vlctimnizeti advertisers. lie was released -
leased on ball , amid will be given an oppor-
tunlty to make proper reparation to the parties -
ties lie succeeded in swindiiumg.
*
1In.'l t I i1i ii .JoI n Ilnutlon.
TORONTO , Ont. , Oct. 4.-A special to time
Mali anti Emmopire front Wlnmmipcg , says : hack-
ott , the lint Portage miman , has decided to go
to Toronto to enter haitian's crew as fourth
man. Time crew will be : lianlan , Iurnan. )
Hackett and I'eterson. Timey leave for AustIn ,
Tex. , next Monday.
If a flowering'
plant does not
blossom tlmere's
C ' ,
. little beauty imo it.
If it is sick amid
. , i , , faded amuti witim.
. ' cred amid lifeless ,
.
4 nobody cares for
. , . - it. It fails short
- - . - - - of its object in
being. It is jim.
I _ commmplcte-uu.
t fimtisiucd.
J Timmies without
nuimmbcr wonucmm
have been likemi-
ed to flowcjs -
I amid rightly. But
I what of lmcr
: z L. . . wlmoioe plmysical '
% . : b ' commdition 'courcs-
. .Ar _ . pommda with tIme
. - blossommoless
, , plant ? \Vltat of
. - tine wommuamu wimoin
. . , weakness lies
-
, f4i , immade mmot wholly
4 jm 4'i.z. : . amid witolesomumely
' a woummaum ? Mommy
-i' tiiicmgs lend to dt' .
- nmmmgctuoemmt of a
womiuamm's ( ichicate
orgaumisnt. It may be duue to carelessness.
it nmay be due to ignoramice fostered by
mumistaken parents oum time plea of mreservmu1g
mmmotlem.ty.
It mmmayresult front iummpropcr treatumuent of
soimme mummer trouble. Whatever smckmmess a
woummami has , it seenms aluu'ays to affect time
orgaums wimicim make hoer a tvouuauu and these
1mm thrum tvork upon all the rcst _ Timere itt
immiteit lmm'emnity nnmoumg wommmcum , It us really
stmm-pniaing tlmat tlucre Ic moot immure ,
Time troubles peculiar to timeir sex work
stromigly oum tue nerves. 'riucy drug jupon
tIme mnc'ct delicate mmcrves 1mm tile 1100) ' amid
time imiflauminmatioum always presemut causes a
debilitatiimg ulraimm that vull enervate the
lumost robust.
Dr. Pierce's Favorite l'rcscniptloum has
brouglut comfort mmii lucahthu to tlmumms.-unutls
of unmiferimig u'omuucn , l7or ummammy years. Dr.
I'lerec lma. iscemi ChiefCommsuhtiiug l'hoysiclan
at time Invalids' Hotel amid Surgical Imnoti.
tute at BufLiio , N. V. lie list used the
, , Iravorite l'rescniption ' ' all tine timmue , with
tmnlmonumm success.Vllu it , tlucre is umo
mmced of time couutiimommly immeistemi upon dis-
tressiuug cxaamiumatinims and " local treat'
macnt. " Temm cents scmmt to Vt'orld'a Iiapenm.
ear ) ' Medical Associatiomm , vill briiug a book
of mGS pages , sealed In a plain envelope , i
SLEEP Lj1 ! DEAm
For Years Mr , Burhei Had
Suffero ,
[ 'ainc's Celery Conlpoun(1 ( Sjoi
Made 11iiiVell \ ,
Publislici- ' 1''o Great German
.
1'apcrs
Caii Now \Voi'k loii rtceii I louts
Evcrylay ) ,
Sleeps Soundly and Peacefully
Every Night lie Lives ,
Sleep Is ammo of time ( hilsigs that cannot in'
pilL off freon mmight to umight ,
Time pumnlsimnoent for sleepiesant'ss is worse
than pain , It means a simattered mmmlmtd.
It often hinppena that a sudden stress of
work or ammxiety robs one of time mmight's rest ,
Time effect is soon apparent in the lammguor ,
imeatlachmes anti listlessness that cmmsue ,
If rompiti and abuiumtlnuomt mucamma are employed
to repaIr time exhausted parts the mmervea ye-
gain their elastIcity. html If an unnattmrai
privation of sleep Is carried beyond the
stretching power of time lmraium tue whole
nervous system becounes undommo aimfi prostration -
tion results ,
Tlmousantis of men struggling tinder great
respommsibiiities or tedious work , anxious ,
overworketi mumothers anti wives , shop gIrls
wimo are forced to stammd oum timoir feet null tlay
lomug , have little difficulty iii convlutclumg their
'k '
& ; ; r i-
A't
MIt. MAX BUItOliRIM.
friends of the remarkable pow'er of Value's
celery commmpotund to restore timeir energy , renew -
now their vigor and make thteumi strong amid
well. .
Here is a letter from Mr. Max hltmrghuelnm ,
the well known presldeumt amid mnautagr of the
Cinmclmmnati Freie l'resme commmpanmy. Mr. llmurg.
imeimmm wrltes
'Tho following statement umony bo of in-
terest. I have been uumuffercing froumi sleep-
icasnoss. inaoniutin , for many years , ammd
althmoughm I have tried ahinot everythimig to get
cured , consouting time best plmysiciamms aimd
even going several tunes to Europe , everything -
thing was in vaIn.
" 1 did not lmave a umight's r&st for almnost
six years , that is to say , I could mmot ieep
for two imommrs In succersioum in a alngle night ;
You can easily imnagmno wimat the effect on moe
had been ,
After spoding a fortune In trylmog for re-
Ilef I load given up almost all mope , aimd
when I first read about Palno's celery coin-
potmnd I did mmot have unucim faith In any-
timing. Hilt after having used so many
remedies ammtl consulted so many physicians
in this country and abroad I felt like giving
the conipounti a trial. Time result was trimly
wonderful.
"Time very first imlgimt. abommt six months
ago , that I tried PaIne's celery compound
you can inmagino nuy joy alien I found that
I hati slept sIx hootmrs in smiccestioum , mu thing
I hmave not been blessed withm for so
mmtauty years. I commtlmmtmed tli use for over
three mnontims with the santo imappy rcstmit ,
aumfi aitlmotmgh I was fearful lest the nmmalmmtiy
woulti collie back on mite , I csmo now say limit
although I imavo umot takeim the coummltound
for unontims I do sleep every night pcaceftmlhy
amid witimout Interrmmptlout.
"You can easily iuomaglno wimat this nmetna
for amaut who works fourteen moors every
day in the year mind has charge of two large
newspapers. I consider my case a ummoat
remarkable ono amid I imotmid bo glad If this
statemuient slmould be tmme mneens or umcnpmumg
others who have suffered hike I in the same
untold agonies , amid for this reason I iIvo
you full pernoissiomi to make use of this state.
macnt in any way you cimoome. "
ACI IJSIOMIIN'i'S.
Boyd's Theater '
TmImi : NIaIITS , C0MMENCmNO , .
Sunday Night , Oct. 6 ,
( ouTs hiFCUl'U 1)lMiai : Ot rul
Time mta1tmd. Itttiliclthng. itim-hto.mrhtcg , ipictacuhar ,
MusIcal i'aice Commoetmy.
"RUSH CITY"
whtil liLtTliItWS .inil uuiain ; anti All time 01.1
Favurlies 1mm the Grist ,
DAViS & lCiOO ii. l'ROi'ItI lTOIL'L
Seats out sale Saturday morning nit the folluwia
i.rices : iiost floor , tie , ic timid balcony ,
Pc timid The ; gallery. 25c. 3O geol reservetl beats
at 590 each.
OaE1GIION TIEATE
'l'ci. ltial-l'AXTON& lUHfliS ! , MZr.4.
MATlNEI TODAY 2:30.
Any nescrvod scat , 2-so ; stall box amid divan
sests , Soc.
Toiiiglit at 8:15 ,
ChiM5 , 11. CfiLLAIIM'4'S
( ifliAT i3CINIC PIODUCTION
OOtDN LLOW
fli'lliImint Coumpany ,
litb'ii'ttt0 Sc nlu Eileete.
1Jsumnl Pi'Icae.
EIIT TETE
Tel , 153l-l'AXTONuIhJ4haSS , Mgrs.
THREE MITS } , OCT 7 , 8 , 9'
Matinee W'eUimesday.
tloooul ny mimi il 'l'u'c.i mm y I : vu mi i u : : s. E. I mviii Ii.
htoy I irs itiio , mi m i I Ii' I ) momma ,
"MEXICO"
Vetlmmceday Matluoco no.1 Night. the favorite
comimedy lramta ,
"FRI EINDS"
? ienagcmneuit of Arthur C. Aiston ,
i'rlers-FlusL lictar. tot' , e , rmrl $1.0Q itimlcuuil ,
hZc , SOc memiti tSe ; gallery , bc. btic uf estI OpenS
$ jitum-tlay nioiimiag.
coming Oct. BLI2 HU1AHEft fl'S
. vWiitIii ; Milsic Hat 1 ,
Cor. (0th ( aud Barney.
THE DAMM FAMILY
LMIES' OftCI1ISTHA ,
Every Eyvumiumct fromtu it to I ! .
Mitiiit'tm : 'iuutday , 'I'ioumrsday aitol Saturday.
fruit. . 3 ted.
iuluit ( .01 VIolin Lad Cc'rmmet.
( 'utile north hear tlm fimmoat lady musicians Iii
thu conmtry.