Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 10, 1895, Page 2, Image 3

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2 - - TITJD OMAhA : DAILY n-JJD " ! ! : TJIUBSDA.YOOTOII.ER _ 10 , 189.
- NAYDEN
OiilyOnce .
in a Lifetinte.
lu 'llel 11'0 : , hu ) ) ' the cltre ! 1nJllf.
Clll 1"\lll'e Htock oC O'COllCI &
- 4t1hI ( , $ tJtt. No curnll'l ( hou e ( In
- ' . o ( innhia I 1111 n hutcr lIUIH or CI"
ricll I el'IIHI' , 1111' I Hloe' t 111 t dil 1 thIs I
cfleIrfl. ( Bul I the t I (1111J h I I heal thi oC
the IWlhl'l'l of tI t he I r1 cOlllclcl )
th1 to ( hilt hUlhw !
ln ' ( II Jros. wi Hel till this 1"\11.
t\l ! II III t IUI Il'lces ) nil jegulnr .
41d111C1'S hiIy : for ! 1Hh oOtH ilt the fnc
tOI'You call hu\ 1"\ul\e now zit
l'cl11 ; : chenlt'l' : thou 1 11) dellJ' 11
' It. ' I'hie goo1H me now
q1nhl ? ) OWI ) ! I. 'I'll JOHlt
hellJ 1'llo\III'n11 1llkm1 ' 1hll'.c are
very few 1llllclleH , I 'Ol wish to ,
. HeCI'C 1 Iirgithtt IOW Is 'Oll chatice.
I Wnleh the II1CI' for 1I'IccI )
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. Dress Goods
. Departmel1t.
! ! Special itt Blues for
Thursday. .
( ( ) IlleceH fglled ? lohlh' , wOllh I.
I 2e . . , . . . . . . . " . , . . . .121c
j 2 : 11111'1 ) ! 110ilhle foul hhHI : C\eeH ; ,
, worth 2e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . 12c
j , r ) . ( ) Illpceas.lleh ( hlue ) Ceellll ,
rn \ \ 'orth ISe . . . . . . . . . . . ' " . 2.e
T1it I ! itia I I ty II I iortCil I , Ca a ci i'
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'rho t ( [ ( ( IIIII ' O.IICh Frelch
'lle
Hm'ge ( , l foi . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r.e
' ' , " . 1O-Iuhi ) 1hI1iL ) ' ;
'Tin' ( 7i ( ( II1IIIIIY .1.lu" lohnl'
FIfules for . . . ) . . . . . ; . . ' . . . . . . . . . . 48c
Special i11
Colored
Dress Goods - ,
Fil 'Ihitirsdny.
- : I.llch ; ni wool Novelty Suiting . . Wc
asllch : "ni wool O'el ) ' Hulilg ,
iOc khiul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; c
41.lnch all wool NoVelty SuIting ,
the 59e kitid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ! e
1 : ; ( SA I g .
. Yo wi Jut In ole lot 01 our cel.
- ' . IN' table fol. ' [ I UnHDA
oN4y , lift all wool Novelty uch
: lt howl II 01111 for rlc ) ; nit
. nil wool . l.iiitlt Hllge such lS Is
IhoWI II I 0 i nit IIIL fet ' noc ; 11 11' I
loltcc EnglIsh l Sill LI llJ. good
,
"lhw for ci5e ; the mice fur 'hl's
. ( bly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3c
New Arrivals in
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, . ) " - h ' . .th ' Cloak Dept.
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. . ' H : : i eases , oC lll'S''Iltel' Wllst ! , 11'
: : : 'f $ 111 ! : 11111'.1Inllhl ( , erepoli fl I ll' :
F : ; " ' . llt,11 flannel , 1I'lela cloll' iti1tIILtIt. ! ( !
: i' . iIcIte. 'l'llse : walsls arc ll'W. s.t ' 'If
'I1 cileal ) .
5. cnses of ladles' ' 1l'cce lIned Persian
. : " 'lIPllel ) $ 11) . hellg sell , Il . qlnln }
, nt ' .o osllehll sale 11'Icl ; 1 :
2 laslS of ladIes Ullle'sk 'ls , Iticitid.
'Ini I tin itnel clot Ii , hel\'j clw\'lot ; Iliillcl I ]
1 tee1 111 ll'l I 11 I I Im.s t I , nil of Which
, Wl wIll sell at 1lllce's thlt : lef . ' CJflhleti. )
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lol.
Special Sale
of Ul1de'vear. .
" 'I' tt113 ' more ( Hloe ] hi his I lIne titan
nn oilier houslS ] lt logethl''e
11\ehnse 1'\'I'I ' 11011 \'s \\ol'th \ fl'OI IItst :
ltttit ] (1 5. 1111 I II I Inn tiy I its I it licts sel I tl I
goods ( I' wlnt 01' COttIlctltIlS ) hn\I
to 113' for 1111.
ll'n'H 11C8\ ' ) ' 11lu\1 glj Shirts 111
. Ih'awel's , 2c , worth l0e.
h'l'S heavy 1:1101 Rll'ts nnll
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D)1tVt ' $ , 85e each . WOllh . iO ( ' .
" ? lml'K scarlet Shirts 111 Dl'l wels.
, ; mlc . \eh , \\1111 7:1' .
) rt'l1's I11tV ! ) ' In 111 I gl'\Y I 111 Cl 1\ \ ' ] ' '
: S , hfh' ! Shh'ls . lul Dlwe1 s , Oc , ' \llth ,
. ' 'T5c. .
. . ' , \ h'n'x . \l.I'ulll ; iltItilkIvooi Shh'l"
. ' 'f I 1 Drawers ! , 7c (8e11.
. ? Eeii's : hue all wool In 1111 gray
. ShIrts alll 1)iavets , $1 .00 ealh : , wOIti ,
; .
10. . ItitOlt's \1111'\(11' at Just : hell )
. . Itaif1tnt I ytl eln ! ) ) lY tlteiit for else-
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\hl'l'
" Jlulls' Ila\r jelscy 1'lhulllsI8 ,
Il'CClll , 2c ' iieit. .
- 1 1111' oC ladles' cnnwl' 111' : , Isls
ititil I P111115 , 2iC 'Iteil , \Vtrtlt .
. I I 1111 , : 1'lehollh ) iOc.
, ' Ladles' 1 ' 11hls , 4..ic anl UII. )
10 ( lnwl IU < IIi : Cotubluatlqit . Stilts ,
5e. ( ) 'jc 11\1 \ $ 100o1lh ; ( Itt1ltlL.
10 dozen nu'n' , Cnl'olla : navy hlun
111111 ( O"cl'lhh'ls , $ 1.00 Ilch , wOl'lh
2.OO. .
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Mett's hel\ ' wool ] Sox. . 17c , - \ol.th : : e.
Dress
Trimiiiii
. . 111111i 11gS
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11\'II I'ccc\cl our ful' sluck of
rll' % ' "lh'I'Sg tl'll\lll S' we' will " dpIii
tilt' $ tiOlI % wlh 1 I\ecnl [ ) slle on the
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H:11 'lh1'lll ' .
Elcgaitt : .11.t 1Igt's : , 2 ' '
mt'glt I'Igls 'I'Ils for re.
. \I styles let 'I'rhininhiigs , tic , 10e 1111
0 1IJ ; 111' 'II. .
Ell'gllt ( hititittires. USe. $1 : tititl $ 2.
. ' 'I' wi dose UII : s111 lut of fancy .
- 1'ti ' 'I't'I I ' ' ' ' .
'I'ltti
1"1' I 'l'I'llllng : 1hl'lltn )
. I \ - BIllt Ie:11 : O\'lIs CI\111 .
Crochet
: I Silk
: . - 'l'll Rla801 for KIIIIIJ aut Cl'ochlt ,
Silk , , has JU8t . ( ) l1lled.
I We oflbr , the Ihllt 2C Clochet SIlk
I. al J21c 11m' Illoh ] .
1'ciy 81001 W'81taiitt'd 11'1'Cct.
- 4'11'11 ltnbroltli'rlng : ! Hllss , le dozen ,
Wo are Ig'nti fOI' 111II'le.'s Pitt-
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WI'ls.
. 'Jl lo ttits- ' tOOO elegant Jllllec
HltH % , ; tor 5e. ' -
. lltll' : ' l"lm' ) ' Collars on special 81Iu
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Hllt'clli . alt : onII'I\l Itests. I ,
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Co..lue Dress SlrS , 12c llr bet. I I
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WILL \ \ TARE IT TO HOT SPRINGS
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Managers of the Prize right Decide t Move
Headquarter
WARM WELCOME WAITING IN ARKANSAS ,
1.lcnl I'romotcr" "roll"c One Sort
1111 Gu''rnor Clnrilc Another-
. Urn.I ) ' , .1 iihliiit nlu.'clult SI.ent
n HI ) ' IlL . \ Vriiiighlii.
DALLAS , Tex. , Oct.Tho Florida Athletic -
letc club moved Is hcadquarter to hot
Springs , Ark. , ' 'here I will hold Is puIl-
Islc carnival three days , commencing Oc-
toMr 3t , the date orIginally selected and
already given out. All the partIes to the
contests ha\o fully agreed slid the mater Is
settled.
The questIon came up nt the conference
whethr or not Julan and Brady would agree
10 fight outside of Texas. There was dif-
fculy on the Hcore of moving the date up
10 November 20. Doth opposed this. A con-
cession was made In this regard b1 thc club.
Brady sprang a telegram from Phiip J.
Dwyer of New York , the official stakehohler ,
that lluLmmons' slake money had been
attached , the amount Involved being $8,100.
Julan promiss 10 make good ' the amount
In ten dan frm Tuelday. or on October
18.
18.A claim was put In by Julan for the for-
felt oC $2j00 If the mill did not take place
on this 31t. ThIs was silenced by the pro\
Ing of the fact .that the club hall the right
t80 to : pul ) . the mil off any tIme after July I ,
18O.The club dmandell It al their right that
the referee be named without delay. Brady
said thc same. Julan stood pat on his old
plOIoslln that the referee should be named
on the lay ! oC Ino light. Vendlg declared
for the club that unless a rereree was namd
he would declare the fight off . Julan said
It would go at that then. I looked as
thought thereat mil was to Cal throu h.
'Julan fhal consented to consIder the propo-
elon that lie and Brady sho\l each select
a name from tJ ! , the flame 10 he kept secret
until the day oC the tight and then , IC the
names were 'IOt the same , the decision between -
tween the two should be decIded by a toss
Ul ' J.ulan has until the night of October 10
to decille.
ltTTL . HOCK , Ark. . Oct 0.-Governor
Clarke , when shown the Dallas telegram
bout the change oC Ihe Florida AthletIc
club to Hol SprIngs . Jld ho had nothing
to say at this tIme. lie would wall and
coo If tha change was made and then take
such steps as the law authorIzed ,
AUSTIN , Tex. . Ocl. n.-Tho siuaton anent
the presEnce oC the Corbet training team
has entIrely changed since morning. This
afternoon Mr . C. Walsh the foreman of tIme
grand jury. when asked after adjournment
what ho had slnlnoned the party from San
AntonIo for , replIed thai ho knew absolutely
nothing oC theIr coming untIl ho was Informed -
formed that they were In the cIty this morn-
Ing A glance at the order docket showed
that Dstrict Attorney Durleson hail on his
own..hook caused the Issuance of time wrIts
that hrougM the men hero and that was why
tIme granll jury knew nothing about It. The
party was oxamlued by the grand jury , but
nothing vas asked them In a direct way .
though the Inference to be drawn from the
questIons asled Is that It Is Iho desire to
ascertain whether or not there Is a contract
between Corbett and Plzslmmons to fight
aC Dallas and whether they are now train-
Ing In the state under that conlract. The
district attorney says he desIres to prosecute
, Corbelt ali FItzlmninns If they are violating
Texas laws , and ho believes they are . In
conspiring to commit a felony.
The Corbel party was permItted to roe
h'r to Iti1 AntonIo this afternoon , the
grand jury llavng { no further business with
them. I Is IntImated that the best oC Ceel-
them. , ' ,
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HOT SPHNGS , Ark. . 'CJ' . neWp
was anne ncerl ofcialy bore that Hot
I . Springs J.thi0 place where 111 \ vorld'schiam , ,
plonshlll fstc contest Is to take place Octo ,
her 31. Dan Stuart w1 nrrtve at ! o'clock hi I
: thp mornIng and wi ImmecUniely proceed I ] ,
, male arrangemenls for the arena.
. Whlo nlneleen.twenllelhs oC the people
here evince satIsfactIon that hot Spllns ha
been selected , a few have already : risen In
Ilrotrsi. Time MethodIst pastels oC the city ala '
a mneotinm . this afternoon Imassed resolutIon.
contest. phacImm themselves on record as agaInst the
,
l'I'CII lSON A hI.t'l'I'Lll UOI. I. '
temmtry iiiii ltOIeVt J AIsti glwh ' , '
Ccut. ) nl.1 jt.h \ 'Y.n
u htt'ttt.
I.EXIOTON , Ocl. -Nine thousand peo-
pe ! attended , time second day's J'entuclcy
' 'Ioltll : Jor Q Breeders' a soclaton ! mccc.
'ho weather -aH clear : toil cold and the
track fast Time feature of the day was the
deCent of Hobert J by Joe Patchen. The
crowd went wild with exciement and each ,
of the five heats was I battle royal. Jack I
Curry . driver oC lalChen , was loudly
checrel Olhcr events were decided In
IlalJht hen Is , Summaries :
2:17 : class trottIng , pulse $1.00 ( unfnlnhed
from yestelda ' . three heats beIng trotted ) :
Hoet ! Soap won time ecoud , fourth and
Ifh hiemtO' Time : 2:16 : , . , 2:16) 2:1S. : Hall
Actor won the frst heat In 2:17 : and was
recutul. Iluhel won the third heat In 2:17 :
and was third. Ic1nton RelIc . Ulaek
Itavemi. Snowdemi . A. r. Kcmlllanl. 1"1nleln ,
Jesse 01 ( Mararpt L' , DIamond Joe , I.u-
zole alI ! l1S K.ltalso Itnlte .
Time \Ycsl stoke for trotterm. 2:20 : dnss :
D'ntno won In straIght heats. 'lime : 2:15 : . ,
2:1 : I. 2IGY : , Etmunla WIS , co/1 HII Judge
Hlc.1 Ihlrl. . Hl Iolntl' 11r'1e ' Clay 'l'ur'
Cttmile . LIII Toting , Flzroyal , Neal nzmd ,
' ant
Dufour UIF itatted.
Pric-ror-alI I Pace : .
.Toe rt'e-folal Iltcheu . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . 1 2 2 1 t
John H. GenI' . . . . . . . . . . . 4 1 3 3 2
Jtobert'J . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : : : t 1 2 3
Celerllg , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 4 .1 1 ,1 1 , 4'
Time : 2o : , 2:05m,6. : 2o : \ . 2r : % . 2:0S. :
2:0 : trot IIUlbO h.ooo : NIghtnlaln won In
mtmaIglmt heaU Tlmo : 2l : ' , , 2hl' : . 2:1 : ! , ' .
10etllIIIt waq second and Du\hl U thltt
Lesa \\'thkes 11:0 mitmimted .
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II" . . . C'.u rI , :1'ct. (
1IIJRON. S. I ) . , Oct. -The second day of
the coursIng nHeln ! was fully the eCnal oC
the firM , except that 1 nasty wl11 was
1lowlng. 'J'Imc ay' ! curd consIsted oC the
jlcon roun,1 or the American Waterloo
I'UII an.1 the first mound of the AmerIcan
Cuurshmig derby , the latter tar sixteen greyhound -
hound ItPPls , born on Qr after Jnnuarr I. I
lS3l. \n tIme second round ( f the cup I't'I' '
Not beat Van Anfhce )
\ ( Diana beat Master
ennls. SI. Clair heat CharmIng : lay , lied .
oC Stone beat Frammlc Oren. Master [ Glenldrle
heat Prlnco 1'Llilertoml. Jetrl heat ) Long
Odils . Sigel.lrl ; lat MIller's htulmbltt , Lucien
SwIft heat 1cnnol. OC tIme eIght gre'hounlf
now left In two arc tram ChIcago. two from
St. Lotus nn.l one each from New York ,
Fox LakeVIs. . , Iawntlcn , Ia. , anti MImi.
nenpol" . In the AmerIcan CaU sllg demhiy
"an Gupdle ll11annl0ls. beat Merry : Iall ,
Huron : : IFR Mufctt , Huron , beat Glen
Hosn , ( 'tbk' III . ; Crow Dog , Connccl ut ,
beat Hot t4tuff Cahle , III. ; 'ilInemVmpolIm' : .
; :
luC I. lnnapols.
front \tlmimmuapohis . leat ColonI I'arkcr S
D , : Hochlsler , Mlnmienpolhs. beat Iceland.
Hurol ; \olusla , Oakes N. I ) . , heat Way-
fmtrmr. Sun Francisco ; Volt Brlo and In-
\\\\apols ran a bye ; Sn JonquIl ? , \ San
\ lnclsc. was wllhdrwn , sIck ; Van Bre .
Iedtnnapohls. : beat hanker. St. Louis.
111. Ituve \ PIN t Ime Clrl'1lch.
KNWlI.\HKg1' , I'nj. : . Oct. 9.-Mr. H. C.
ithmirks' lmlmicl till ) ' , lhu'k Io\'e , won the
Czarewltclm ' . . ' ' '
CZUlewllch stakes here tota A. 'ru'lor'l
I Bani oC Avon second 111 ( Colonel K , 1lo'rl's
Count Sehomber third The C7nlowlch
takc . Is a hlnlleap uC 12 : each wih ( :
added , IWo nmtles. two furlongs ant thlrt-
l\e ynrils. In spite of the fact that I was
cold 1111 cloudy tht'ro wnl a large uttend.
) utlnd.
1(11Cc. The trmelc ' '
Inc ( tr.II. was hlu\ } . awIng to the
rinfal oC ) esi.la ) uvonlmmg. 'l'hme betting
wall 10 to 1 agaInst Block Dove. 21) ) to I
against lart or A\on and 25 to 1 agaInst
.
Count Sehmoniberg Twent.fonr . horses ran
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1'4lt 111 hluhletImIN.
NEW hAVEN , Ocl. -Tho Yale-Am-
herst foot ball game played hero today me-
suited Cormer In a score of : to 0 In favor of the
CA I 111DOt , : . 1al8" , Oct. 0.-harvard '
oulclls lo the PhIllIps Exeter foot bal team
at Ho 10Int lodny. Scal" : harvard , 4 ;
ieter . It.
' . \ ' ' .IOlt 1 . 1,1. Oct. 0.-Prlmicuton , = , ; ;
UII\ersl ) at VirginIa , O.
BUOI < \ : Ocl. iJ.-tYmiive'sIty oC Pcinn.
1'I\inla , 32 ; Clneenb , . O.
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) 'r"IUrhlt for I H""th 'rl ) tet .
SIOUX CI'rY , Qct --Spel'lal ( Telegram. )
-'rhe tacnn lrvhimg : Irlt association has
just beeim , crowd by n uUluler , oC hotemeu
ot tl18 place. TIme object uf the organlza.
ton Is to 11'0 n race immeethng at Macon ,
Ua. , lhls winter. 'J'ho meflng . I thc elI-
cl
accepts the 1 ' ochllol's terms wi com-
mll(1 the first week In December amid comm.
tIne untIl tte middle of . . lud COl-
tno unl 110 January 1 trill
b" Independent or the American TrottIng
, .
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n Mcloton coil purses amounting to $0,0
wIll bo offered.
JI(1 ' : II hI'l. CU\'nIHI UNn I.U'
lllht" Itemineestlim1,1.1111 . . Uhtnll 'I'
by ' 1.tl , 1111 I'egnil.
A large enl , enthusiastc crowd was out
nt ( llrle ! Street BIcycle park last nIgh
to lI the thIrd evening's riding oC the great
flx.da } ' class A bIcycle race , and 1 pretty
race It wan. Old ColIseum luYI were re-
vl\ec and a llretter contest has never
been seen In thele parts , not even barring I
the great Coliseum race In which harry ,
gdghl covered himself with glory. At the
crack oC the referee's plAtol the eight riders
shot away led by Brewer. and mt terrIfic
pace ho set for 1 mile . when harry Etlghhli (
chat out Cram the hunch and set a killing
<
pace fr / cUlllle oC mlB In an attempt
to lake n lap on time Ieader . but the rllell
were al on their meHle , and , reco\rln/
nnl /
themselves . gave chase and hurry's efforts
at taking A lap came to natmght this \ time.
At the hlllnnlnA of the ehghmty-Ilfthm mIle
Murray took It Into his head that he wante
a Immp. Now everybody thought that Mum-
ray wasn't equal to the task hut that
} 'ounJ lan trom the counlr hn.I . \ surprise
In store for them lie started awSy at
hreakneck speed , and Inch by Inch gained .
on the other sIet' . 1.01 two mlel time track
fairlY smol.ed , And when the . dusl and niolca
hAd cleared away Mtmrrmiy was seen coinIng
( lowli the hack stretch In the rear oC thl'
processIon wIth a hard.earell lap chalked
UI ) to his crcIH I was one oC the PrettIest
pieces oC Illnl ( ever seen In these parts
mind he receIved long ant enthusiastic up-
hiIaue from the large crowll.
'I'Ime rhll'rl hail just reached the century
mark when Parker took / tummible. with
'oozlr and Pegnu on top of hll , Now , here
was Hnry ImlgIiiIl's chance to lake imp one
oC those mtmcim.coveted laps. lie put his
heml over his handle bars and macho lIke n
fiend , anti notwlhstandllA the fact that
'loOZ(1 and l'egau were Ilmoultell on new
wheels In the course oC three seconds. before -
fore they had recovered their usual Bpeell
Hlrr } ' and time other riders had gained a
lap on thc leaders
'h:9 : trite the signal for prolonged Applause ,
al everybody wits glad to see larry regain
one oC the three laps which he hUll so unfar-
tunulel lost on Monday nigh This put
EmIghIll , I only two laps behInd Toozer and
only one behind I < gau. 'o07er started with
I vengeance to take taclc that lap from the
leSHenrer I < cl. hut that indIvIdual hung to
hl' , rear wheel.as though he , .was lcd there
Harry Irllhl : mnrule sevenl other \lle-
lestCnl attempts to Curther reduce 'oozer's
lead , but gave It up as n bad joh. Brewer
tll 'plendlt work peling pace mind more
lmn once I hooked ns though he was goIng
to pull away from the crowd and gaIn a lap ,
hut'll was bcond hil power.
1'oozer has develored Into utmost as much
or a phenom as hllAhl did lu the great
race that mal" him famols , anti he feels
connllent that he e/n win the race. barrIng
AlY furlher acchlents Howcver. Hurry gllg-
hill swears hy the kIng oC londamln that
he 19 going 10 take hack the " lapl unl
save hits reputatIon. He goes afler one of
them tnnlht. .
!
'ho Inlsh ! last nIght ! was a heaut ) . , Murray -
ray startIng away about lIve lapq from tl0
enl , at a terrific pace , closely ) ' followed by
gllghl and Toozer . amid this order was
maintaIned to the enI.tulriIy won the
Ipeclal Irjz for the evening. I'ollowlmig Is
time score :
MIles. Laps. MIles. lap8
Toazpr. . . tI .17 ! LapS\ \ Brewer . . tes. .16 7
Pqau . . .17 5 Murray . . .116 2
1mlgtmthl . .17 "IThomas . .tr 2
Parker . . .17 llWal . . . . . 95 I
A1 lalles wIll be admItted free tonIght to
both Around and grand stand. _
HIUI AL\ S'I' A " HUHI " 'IXU.
Inll 1 ' mimmlple toh'hiils1m . 11"11 , 'I'immme
1.111 lt Ih' :1.llt. .
DES ? mIOINES . Oct. 9.-Slleclal ( Tclm.
gram-'fho national circuit races under
the auspleea of the Young len's Christan
noclaton were pulled off hero tola } ' . The
wealhor was cold end a head wind on the
' /nt , Eddie "Cannon"
Ilrl'llh cut lown tle I dlio
Bald heat ont Kisor untl Cooper In the miuar-
tom mile B e\'ent. In the mIle / ellen B e\ent
the II'ncl.9 could not make the 'time limit oC
2:20 : mInd the race was declared ' off. Bald !
oC.
anl
crossed the tape Irst , with Cooper anti Mum.
ph ) ' on his whcl. In the class A events
I'ret1 I Stevens or 01umwa captured the one
and three mIle handicap hnnds down. Bert
1lklnl oC Del Moines heat Barp of Winter-
eel tim I h" or.thilrtl mile ! open. Summary ;
Ono.hnlf mie , 1:20 : , class A : Oscar Mohine. ,
Dc. . . \mummeC. WOI : J. H. 1.leuI. ere IUl , i ,
second ; Bonner 'Vhlcomb , Des MoInes ,
third Time : lH : 3.5 .
One.rourlh mile open , class H : R C. Bali ,
Buffalo , won : Eari Klsor . Dayton p.O. , . . ! a.
end ; Torn Cooper , Detroit , thlrl. Time :
0:33. : S
0:33.One mlle handicap . , class A : Fred C.
Stevens. Otumwu ( scratch ) won ; H. F.
Bare. Wlnterst ( tlltttr $ _ ; ) 'arslccond ; Hal
H. HeynOlls , nls Moines ' ( twenty yards ) ,
(
third. Time : 2:31 : 3-5.
One mIle open , class H : Declared off boo
auso theme lmit of 2:20 : was not reached
Time : 2:23. : . . . " -
One.thlnl mile open class A : Bert Per-
mie cas
Idn ' , Des llollc ! won : B F' . hare VInIer-
f t. leoonl ( : Banner " 'hlcomb. Des Moines .
third. Time : 0:41. :
Two mile hnmleal ) . _ claf H : ' T. H. Cummings -
mings larenn ( ( o yard ) , wou , ; Gus Lam-
fJn , Ds 1ol1cs (2S0 ( yards ) . second : A. It ,
E,11o1110 (230 ( yards ) . third. , ' 'lmo:13. : - : .
'fhmn'e millie iinimdtcap. class A : Fred C.
St\enl 011nwa ( scratch ) , won : rel Mo-
II' ( tlmlrt.fh'e ( yards ) second : Hii H He-
noble. Des llolls ( fifty yards ) . thlrl. Time :
8:57 : 2.5.
One mile . cIty champlonhlp : hal H. ney.
, Banner \Viilteomb , .
nolIR won ! 'hlcomb second , I G.
Olwl third 'rime : 2r.0. :
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A .lt'llIh'o" Chlnl'r 1)1 . . FOOi.
Nf.W . YORK , Oct. ! -W. G. Maxwell 0'
time law firm at Chanler Maxwell & Phl
Ips ! Is aUlhorly for the statement that , i ,
decree oC dIvorce onthe ground oC lncom-
patblly has bpeu I'antel } lrs. Incon-
HvCs Chanler I Is slale that there waf' ;
no ol'I'osllon to the decree and nolhll ! In
the jiealtmigs ' or the lroeeeUngs ) meiiectinL
Ilroceellngs
l"ea'llgs reUectnL
emi ether . of the parties. AIr. ltaxwel pos' '
tlt'ey : declIned 10 give any' further Informa-
lion. _ _ _ . _ _ I. I
COMMISSION : JXUHI S'rFn.
J. ( hnl'Jt',1 ' 'IU. . Sh'nlhl/ tlimmmt'y . front
F'jm rzmIim' ( opts'lmt .
Yesterday afernoon Henry Goelsche , a
wel.to.da German farmer Cram Sarpy
county , swore out a warrant ealnst ' a prom. :
luent commission mercha\ oC this city ,
chargIng him with larceny froJ the person
Monday _ night so the allegation Is , time two
men went to bed at the Oxord hOlel and
when Gaelsche woke up In ' the mornIng he
missed $ :1 Cram his pocllet. The commission -
sion man says that he and .Goelsche got to.
gether and dimming a conversation tIme old
genteman said ho had heen robbeoC a
consIderable amount oC loney In a bawdy
house In the blrt distrIct amid solicited
him to go wllh him to locate the IhleC. 'rhey
vent .Iow/ time row " . and after stopping 1/
a numher or houses wouml up a Gladys
Bush's notorious place . Before they entered
the place Goehch showcd his money and
when they came out he was mInus his cash.
Late yesterday evening the accused was
releawd on boml.
Gathche , II Is said , left for hems last
nlht all It Is doubtul If he wIll relur to
Ilress the complaint
\ \ 'mt ii (5 : ore .r ' 1h. hlee' " Mommey.
The W'orld.hlerald ! Tuesday afternoon tIled
another suit for libel In the distrIct court
against The Dee. In this case , however , the
, orll.Herald Is I trifle more immodest In Its
demands , and asks but $10.000. The alleged
libel consisted In the leplblcalon of the
article by which the paper alleged It was
. damage.t . to the- extent of $50,000 The art ! .
cIa was publIshed to show on what groUuls
the World.Heral based Its action . The pet-
ton In the second suit Is Identical with that
In time first , with the exceptIon of the Inser-
tan oC a paragraph In which It II slated
that The Bee "maliciously" publshed the
article a second tme after the Worll.Herald
had called attentIon to its "mimallclousness. , "
Mrs. , \ ' . Y. Loomis PntlI ! Iil. _
SIOUX FALLS S. D. , Oct. 9.-Speclal.3 ( ) :
Ex-Congreasmuan W. V. Lucas writes from
an eastern : sanitarIum that his wife Is suC.
fumIng from I cancer and all hopes oC her
recovery have been abandoned. Mn. Lucas
Is well known and beloved Especially Is
she liked In the Soldiers' home , where Mr. ' ,
.
Lucas Is commandant
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Vhllnh.'rlnln' . ln'or Injured
CHAlDERLAIN , S. D. , Oct. 9.-Speclal (
.
.rel ! ram.-Durlng ) a runaway this mornIng .
Ing Mayor Orcutt was pUled from his buggy ,
becoming entangled In the hues , lie was
dragged a considerable distance before being
rescued by a companIon. He Is stIll In an
unconscious cetmdllloo . .
Ii. , ( :1. : Sn.1 for 'I'cn 'l'h..IIII.
hOT SPRINGS , S. D. , Oct. 9.-Speclal {
Telegram.-C. G. I"argo , proprietor oC Hotel
Fargo and largely Interested In the mercantile -
tile business at hot prlngs. S. D. has be-
gui lult against the B. & M. for IOOO for
being ejected Crom a train August 13.
.
Mmtimimfuetiirer' : lt'cImag.
The Innual meeting of the Omaha mom-
hors of the Manufacturers' and Consumers'
assocIation will be held ut 1230 o'cock ! today
In the rooms In The Dee buiding. Lunch
will trlEnd be $ served to the members and their
.
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ALL TJW ) ROADS ) ARE AT IT
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OompettorsMcet the Out Made by the
.rHxh Sat ro ,
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LOWEST RATS IN SEVERAL YEARS
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AJIJ " " Xmnt Imm1erstitte' V.ulr.'rcc
VOltb.lou Iul ' " Are 1 lnlr"utIT
\'Iol toil h- \rrlu/Cnent- -
> ' , 'IIht :1. ) ' xt"n.t.
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All oC the western roads are now In tile
rate cuttIng buslne , followIng close In the
wake oC the Atchison , Topeka & Santa he , I
which opened the bal on Monday morning
with a cut In rates emi all freight of the fifth
class and below , from Chlcago 10 Missouri
river paints und to Denver.
The Santa F'o made the frsl cut , and gave
as Its reason that It was forced 10 do so
by reason of the undue competton 'of other
roads. The ofclal claim that the rates
now In eCact are In nowise fair compensation
for the servlc , but they say that they wi
Ilrotect the road's Interests and business at
all hazards.
The acton oC the Salta I.'e was prompty
followed by the Alon , the Durlnglon , the
Hack Island , the Northwester ali al the
western roads In fact .
Thefolowing table wIll show the reduction
as applying 10 Colorado poInts from Chl-
cage on the dIfferent classes of freight , giving
time regular tariff and the cut put Into effect
as an open rate Tuesday :
Class. Hegular rate Cut rale. Difference.
Fifth $ .9i ! ' S .r $ .4
A 1.07 , CO .57
ii .82 .W .32
C .67 .50 .17
D ' .C .50 .08
E ,51 : .41 to'
.1
There are other features of this cut quite
as'sensatjoriai as the radIcal reductions that
hive been made. They are the last sweep-
log reductiomis that have been made by railroads .
roads In years amid In addition to the harvest
that wIll be garnered by the shippers on ac-
count aC tim low rates conies the fact thai
the cut , In Its details , Is II direct violation
of the Interstate commerce law. The bug
und short haut clause of the interstate coot-
merce taw provides that no hlghO' rate
shall be hargell for a shorter hnul than for a
longer ole aver the same track and under
similar conditIons. The new tarIffs , however ,
provide , that "the above arc terminal rates
and wilt not apply at Intermediate paints "
The Sanla Fe gave the rqllrcd three
Ilays' notice oC a redllcton to the Interstate
Commerce commissIon , but the other lnes
emily sent their tariffs on the day they were
announced. Local railroad men ire deeply
Interested In the outcome or the fight and are
anxious to tee what ncton the Interstate
commIssion will take In a case oC such direct
vIolatIon of Its rules regulating railroad
traflhc . As yet time rate reduction has not
spread 'to any oC the classes above the ffth ,
buI- those who arf Ioste assert that unless
til rods get togeth l' In a very chart time
the cut Is' apt to be made on eastbaund busl.
ness anti . may affect grain and stock rates , In
which c2so'an adjtmstniemit would be forced
upon LImb toads In short order.
d . .
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UJ ) : I'ACI , i'lC 1:1Jg NO : Ctl'i' .
Ull lh'.lhJ 3hirm' 'I'hnn . Meet lime
' ' Sasitmi Pc' Itmite' .
11 l ' :1111 " In.
CrCACO. III. , Oct. -I.'regbt ! ofclals oC
the westernr roads spenl a large portion or
theIr' time , tolay , In trying to hunt dawn
the sotteces.of a.relJorl ) circulated here that
the Ulfon I.ctlc. had cut mates to Denver t. t
,35 demI , . , . Fhe nearest. , they sUcceedecl h :
.lfcceeed
cel\ "
gettimito" re was that 'the 'report came from
Denver 11 ' the Corm oC pr\'lle adyices. om-
ciaiLfJf 1h1i'U1iI0fl , Pacific who would have
beel rpntq , for' such actal hall It been
takeiT fektvely deny the truth of the report
and"declare they had not cut below I . the Santa
I.'e's Iall aQd had no intentIon iof doing se
< " riS' tyke . Issued hare today
thou o"J h I momentarily expecled. The
Santa 'e'su does nol affect rates locally
and a8 thraugh buslnes Is Imlod I trill nOl
have much effect.
' . representatives oC the
Pas.enger repftsentatves western
ines ! hehl a meeting here today to consIder
the application or the National Educalon 1
associatIon for reduced rates for Its canyon-
lon osxt 'ear. The chalrmami was instructed
to advise - the officers of the asclalan that
the tldl- deemed It InexpelUent to malIc
rates defnlely so Car In ad\anco of the
meeting and the faIlure oC the association to
fix on any particular pont ! for holding its
convention ' , but that It W:3 the unaalmous
sense oC Ito meitlng that the usual rte
of one fare pIus $2 Car the round trIp , with
the u5ual limits and restrictions on the
tickets : would be promptly granted as soon
as Limo assocIatIon perfected its plans The
meeting further agree that a one fare rale-
noul bc1ad for the next convention af
. t Baptst Young People's Union af America
to' bo held In Milwaukee next summer I
Al the meotlg oC time Western I.'relght association .
soolalon held hero today It was decided
that chhss rate on classes n. C. D and F
from' MIssouri rIver poInts to Mississippi val-
Icy points should be earftelled.
A rate.of . 1Y cents per \00 pounds on
paInts from St , Loull to Jopln , ! o. , was
adapted. -A. ratq QC t7 cents per too hounds
was adopted on plcklls and kraut from
Nashua , ) a. , C/Icago. / !
nut 'Vogetlmer , - .I . .n".nJt.r - HimN1 mmtmp.
The representatives oC the Chlcago.Omaha
roads hare got together II last and agreed
upon passenger . rates between those cites ,
They have decIded tq adapt the same regula-
tons that , go\r ; passenger bnslness from
Chicago eastbound. ThIs agrelment provIdes
that rate ( shal be maIntained and that all
tickets foied on the market disturbing the
situaton shal be redeeme.l at ful rates by
time road hsulng them
Since the Ibcal passenger assocIation ! went
to pieces conic months ago there have been
all Forts oC loose mthod9 empoed ! In the
lorl ticket blulness. Reduced rates , offered
for excurIonIst ! . have been kept aCe'1 the
unto agreed upon for the retirement oC the
tickets and scalpers have had no trouble In
gettng tJkels at liberal discounts ( morn any
and all or time roads. Time new agreement , It
Is claimed , trill have the effect oC keeping
ratvi firm.
a-
, 'I.i.'t'liI2lt : PO H I'C.WI.
J'nlr. " .lh Semuit hen y ' \'In.I. nn.l
" 'it mmmm'r In I Dnh'rn Netrnslemi.
WAShINGTON , Oc1 a-'rtio forecast for
ThulsUa } ' Is :
. ' Nbrasln und Kiimias-Falr : southerly .
erly wln11. shifting to weston ) ; warmer In
the epatemn porlon : cooler In western Ne-
imraska.
hrska.
For 'Io\a anti MissourI-\'nrm ; fair ;
soutimatterl ) ' wlnlls.
southtlsrlrJ' lt1 Dakota-Generally fair ; winds
shitng . 10 northwesterly ; cooler Thursday
' \ LOCI.1 UN'nr.l.
OFFICE O TUB WEA'lmR nUnEA .
OMAHA , Oct. 9.-0maha record oC tem-
peratttcei and rinfal compared wIth the
Iorrspnilng day oC the past ( our years :
180 : 189i. 1S13. 1892.
Maximum temperature . . 65 70 81 73
MlnlPiVti.ieimnPeratimre. . . . . : : 3 55 37
tnlnW'lmperatue.
A\ernh ' tmnperaturo . . . . CO 51 . 70 r ;
PrecIpitation . . . . . . . . . .00 .03 .O .0 5
ConditIon oC temperature and precipitaton
at Oma l ( for the day and since Murch I.
1695 : ' J
Kormal temperature . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . 56
lelclenc ! } ' for the dim } ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Normal precipitation . . . . . . . . .10 inch
Defciency tor the day. . . . . . . . . . .10 Inch ,
'rotni precipitation since March 1 19.r Inches '
Deficiency since March 1. . . . . . 8.26Inches : .
iteimortil front Station. nt H II m.
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TATtON5. " .
ITAT10S WeAtilla.
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; = . . . . CI ) fill .00 Clear -
North Platte. . . : 70 71 .011 Clear
RI"llno. . . . . . . 111 82 ,00 Clear
Lhtcmto . . . . . . . . . . . 41 I : .Ou Cloar.
.t.
te ! r.oimte. . . . . ' 12 50 .00 Clear .
51.1'Ul. . . . . . " 4Y 11 .00 Cir
Vnonprl. . . . . . . 40 12 .00 Clear .
l.tnl City. . . . . . 41 lt ( I . . .01 ( CIrca
1,1611. . . . . . . r.a 14 .on Pari cloudy
/i
lav" . . . . . . , " . 1 / 14 T Cloudy.
Salt Littee CI , . . . CU 74 .00 Clnr.
itItmmaroti. . . . . . 11 10 72 ,01 .11 Cloudy
! L YlncuI ! . . . . 54 00 .00 Parteloutly
Cheyenne. . . . . . . ( 14 7 .00 Par .
WIIiictoui. . . . . . . . . tie 74 .00 I'art cloudy
lalld CII. . . . . . 7U 71 .00 Par Cloudy
.
Coud
( Jalceatomi. . . . . . . . 11 18 : .oo Clear.
"l" Indtcalu trace . of precIpitation.
'Yr- " n..rer.
'ru CI.UI ' Thill t'ri'iii.ts 1..h\'H. I
Urllu1 111111 ( ol'nlnl , ' 11 'l'nk.-
. \ I'tnlon / ' ) hl" ine .
( BLAND ISLAND , Neb" , Oct. 9.-Special. ( )
-Tho Knights oC l.thlas , having no regular
meeting last night , spent a good thaI of
time pulling for their favorite candIdates
In the coming election of ofcers for the
el ulnJ year. 'hls election may be bielti late to. :
morrow , but most probably will be postponed
untl Friday , ns the delegates d' not seema
'o be In a big hurry to gel away nlHl nro
takIng their tme In transacllng the blslness
before them.
There mire at Present In the field , as candidates -
dates for the office oC grand chancellor .
George Ford of learney , Gums Norblrg aC
' tohtege , Boydston aC Nebr . ka City anl
'Bechtel oC Omaha. The beat part of the
tight Is sid to be between Narbnrj ali Fonl
There Is also cansllerablo interest In the
race far Arali keeper of records aim ! reals. '
For this allies there are In time race Love I of
Lincoln , Dale of Columhus and J'inch oC
Granrl Island. Omaha also has 1 prominent
man.
man.Th morning at n o'cloek Grand Chancellor
Shlman again calell time members to order
anti the \arlous reports of commllees were
taken lii ) . The comml1eIs on litre . per diem
an:1 : mleagc were busy nil day yesterday
afternoon anti ! the result of their stork was
taken up tn the convention today . I Is
stated that a few minor chana s' In the laws
pertance wi bo mmcade , , but they are oC very little 11mm-
0\11 2:0 : vls'tors arc - now here amid stIll
not a large proportion oC the uniform rnk
have come their lay having been pClponet ,
togelher with the parade , Int lomorrow.
It Is regretted by al that the announcement
mad yesterday that the Grand Island
I
DrJmatc campany would play "I.'ate : or Lost
and \Somm , " at the opera hous Thursday
nIght far the beneft oC the vIsitors' , halt ta
. '
be recalled .
Before the marrlng session closet the matter .
tel oC charges against ex.HecorJer Shaerer
waf taken up and the evidence was read. Timework
work was Interrupted by a visIt 10 the lugar
factory ali Soldiers' home. Al time delegates
expressed surprise and elthuslasm at the cx-
tOlsl\eness oC the concern.
This evenllj the Iythlans again took up
the Shaeeer niatter. The charges ajalnst
Shaerer are the misappropriatIon oC funds
In an amolnl something over $800 The general -
eral sentment oC the members seems to be
that Shmaetter's errors ha\e been af the head
and not oC lie heart , aIm ! that the mater
wIll nil be straightened oul.
"r.'llr..I to i'ro'u- . Inn.c'ntl.
BLAIR , Neb" , Oct. -Speclal ( Telegram. )
- MattV . Pinkerton left Ihls afternoon with
Male ) alas Smih , otc. , for Illinois , where
ho Is wanted for a murder alleged to han
been commited last December. Old Ian
OI cline to Blair to Identify the prisoner ,
but Is not certain he Is the man- who mur-
tiered young Oto : laley was willing to go
without requisition papers , provided they
would Icturl him to Calh9umm should he pro\e
his Innocence. Pinkerton feels canfdent he has
ammo or time murderers oC Olt's son. This man
has heen working for Judge Croun'Jc of Calhoun .
houn for about ten days. Pinkerton hs been
watching hm ! for some - tinme. .
O OO G O
o SOUTH OMAHA NEWS
occcccc eo co c cccco
Time work oC the Garden Farm aasocla-
( biT , 0lganl1pd last spring with Dr. T. It.
EURor as 11 ! sllenl ( , has about been brought
to a close. 1le object oC lie nssoclato'
10 procure land near lie city , break It , arm !
furish poor people with seed If they would
raise -n crop. After about sIxty acres oC
lalrl had been brakeu the city councIl ap-
prpriated $500 to bur seed. J. J. Wear
was appointed superIntendent and hQ had
his IhUIJS Cul ali summer looking after the
farms aud directing the raising oC the crops.
In all , 1' ? famiies took smal patches oC
ground' and worled faithfully all summ .
'
On an ' average 'ach famiy' will get ahout
fifteemi 'Imshels oC potatoes and 'enaugh oC
other vegetables to last through the
tt'lrmter. This trill be a great relief to the
Arsoclated charities. When time city couu.
cl appropriated the money to buy Reed It
was understood that when the crop was
gnthered each recipient oC seed was to give
heck 10 the city In produce the cast oC the
seed . UII to this tme thc counci has lakeu
no acton In the mater and possibly nathll !
oC the kind trill be done. Superlnlendeut
Wear suggcsts that the people be allowed
to keep what vegetables they have , lS time
city luis no place to store producls oC that
kind. By alowing this Wear thlnlls that
all oC lie 17 familIes can hull through time
winter comfortably as Car vegetables are
,
concerned
A gusolno stave at time residence aC J. C
Carley , Twenty.seconll street , bel\een Hand
I. streets exploded , about G o'clock last e\en.
Ing and destroyed about $30 \orlh oC property .
.
erly In the leitchmen. ' -
MrH. P. J. Corrigan , who l\el lt Thlrl- ,
ninth and T streets , died yesterday after-
non. The funeral trill be held Friday at St
Agnes church ; Interment at St. Mary's come-
tery.
tery.Mrs. . E. L Siggins left last evening for Atlanta .
lanta , Ga. , wlere she trill visIt for a COUlllo
oC monlhs.
James II. Diln has returnell from Albany.
Mo.
:10.
:10.Irs. . J. Greene and son oC Horton Kas. ,
are the guests oC Mrs. A. T. Sidwehl.
Mrs. Lena Wagner Is vlsitlmig her brother ,
James G. MartIn.
Judge A. L'iCotmrse oC OntarIo Is visiting
his son. Deputy Postmaster John laCoursc.
Jim l'lvonka was sent up to time county
ali for leu days yesterday . afternoon by
Jullo . Chrlslman for strikIng trs. Amelia
.
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\Vlmnt tim t ' I'illci' ( . " muuImm IHslomuems ' "IU
1.1. . . t. Un.
At the ' regular month ! meeting oC tIme
Omaha 'Woman's Chrlstau Temper nce union
at the CommercIal club rooms yesterday
afernoon a report was heatl from the dele-
gales to the stale con\'enton recently hold
A resolutIon was passed requesting the
Board oC Fire and Palce ! Cammlssloners to
rclaln Mrs. Cummings as police matron , and
a commitee canslstng oC the general oC-
hears wi walt on the board to urge that
all wino roams In the city be doled.
AsI.e.l . with regard to the result of the
experiment oC maintaining street drlnllng
fountains the past summer tbe officers s l
that It was so satisfactory thai time faunlalns
wouhl be usell again Time recelilis paid for
time outlay and It Is expected that hereal r
sonic profits twill bo sccured.
'
I.OO.Jl I-'I'I'US. :
Friday afternoon the Board of Public Works
will open bids for the paving oC Sherman
avenue and Locust street with sheet al-
pimaltuun.
David h3odwell. the man arrested at South
Omaha for sending obscene maier through
the mals , trill have his first exmlnalan be-
fore Judge Dandy next Saturday
The case In which laundmasler Spoerl Is
Ilefeldanl ! Car obtaining money Cram the city
In fees for dogs that he dil not drown has
been cantnuCI un1 Monday at : o'clock.
Fourteen car loads oC loath ore have been
recolved at the customs house from British
Columbia , consigned to the Omaha and Grant
smelter , and four car loads aC tin for the
Clulahy Packing company from Wales.
Time case oC Lawrence Curran , admlnls-
tralor oC tIme estate oC Pat II. Curran , against
time receivers of the Union PacifIc Railway
company , has been dlsmlssc by stIpulation.
Pat Curran was bellied on April 18 , 1894 , by
belug struck by an engine on the tracks of
the company near Albright. Suit was begun .
gun for $5,000 damages by time administrator.
ShfIU Drexel has received informatIon
that the horse , buggy and set of harness
stolen Cram the residence aC Jude Fawcelt
2107 Spencer street , September 22 , has been
COlnll In the possession oC a party at Deal-
soim . ha , who Is under arrest. Judge Yaw-
cel offered a reward oC $50 for the recovery
aC the stolen properly anti $50 for the con\'lc.
tan oC thc IhleC.
Fire last night damagell the two.etlry
fr.'me houle at 2612 Seward street owned
by Wiiam Uhander . and occupied by James
Oilumn . The less was $150 on the properly
and about $50 on the household goodp. The
lire originated In the dining room about
hal an lour after the family had gbne Qut
to spend the evening. How the fro stsrtc
saved. Is uuknowmi. A portion oC the furnIture was
vee.
EXCITED ) OVER COLD ! ) NmCETS ;
Seward Oounty's ' PIncer Mines Continua t
Attract Attoution
Atract Atention ,
HUNDREDS OF VISITORS ThERE DAILr
I''rnl ( ) umuI'rs ur "Clii I mmmc" iluithuims-
In.Ut , In time iit'hi'f thnl 't'lmcy
limise' l'ort I tm. . " W'i thin
'r II' I r " 'rulmer ( , ' .
LINCOLN , Oct. n.-(8prclnt.-There ( ) Is no
vIsible decrease of Inlerest In the alleged
gold lelds oC Sewortl cOlnty among Lincoln
citIzens. Neither Is there ammy increase In
the visible Stmpll ) ' oC the yellow melal so
far mlne from the 'farimis" IroulHI 2utilforti .
David Nefelcy , who recenty pnrchasNI a
$1,200 Inlerest In that \Iclnll } ' , has just re
turned from there as enlhuslastc as ever.
lie reports so lany1.tors : out at the' '
grounds yesterday thnt but little wark coul
bo done. The operations of time dri on time
Dlhmbeck "IEall" are tryllg 10 get dirt
enolgh out aC the hule to ship a toil oC It
to Denver for assa } The dlmcul } In the
way arltes from the fact Ihat the GOO or 700
daily visitors gather &rolnd the drill hole
and carry the dirt away as fast as I Is
brolght to the surface. This they closely In-
spect In time hope of abtalnlng traces oC
aurlferols richness. Dienbeck today begaum
sinking anolhr almaft , from whIch he hOlIes
10 b able to get a ton oC dirt for shlJHnent.
The drill Is down fCy feet wihout having
relched bed rock. Both NefsllY and Taylor ,
time latter the $12.0 investor , wIll begin
drilling wihin a few 'da7s , NeC"ky con-
rrms the report ; oC time ' 3.GO nlgget I
was brouht imp on the Ilenbeck thrill from
a depth oC fort-nlne fet. lIe says . three
other smaler Iuggetsore also faund
1IPlm IS NO'I SATIS1 lm.
So for Secretary oC State Piper has nol
attached his signature to the stpliaton In
the case oC Candidate C. S. Phelps , free
sliver nomlneo for supreme judg . agaInst
the secretary oC state. I Is probable that
he wi nol do so One aC the alleged "facts
allmlUetl" In time stpllation Is that I had
bEen customary } for tie pollc11 organlzalon
Imown as the demacrtc party to elect a
state central commllee hit once In two
years. . Plpr says t. Is not whiling 10 admit
an } slch thing 'rhe free sliver wing oC that
party elected a stale cenlral commllee In
ISO I amid alot her In 1895. The atimiilmilstra-
lon len recenth' elected another at their
late conventon In LIncoln. No papers In
the plomlsd Injlncton suit were ' filed today
}
by time free silver fellows , ,
The State F'ishi commission hEld two died-
legs today , but did not maim I choice from
the numerous applicants for the omce or
superintendent of ( lie lmatchmeriea. Time first
uneetlng was held at time omea of Commmniis-
sicmier KIrkpatrIck and omie in the aftermiooum at
time governor's oiflce. The mmiemmmbers , Cimalrmmman
Kirkpatrick anti Comtnissioners Oborfeider
ammtl May , were presemit. They were given a
large batcim of t-ccommimnemmtlations wiicim had
been filed with tIme governor and it was for tIme
purpose of examining tiieae that action emi
the simperintondency was sulmemmderl. Dr.
Abbott of tIme hospital for tIme insane amid A.
Ii. F'tmiler , time Ashmlammti bamikor , called on time
comimmuisslomi in the Interomt of Mr. Llnlnger ,
The nmembors of the comiuniatlon trill go to
North lien ! tomorrow to look orer time
hatcheries.
PltOB21iuISGS Itlt am.ilAMUS.
'Imile 31t'tmil heiumoemzmts Get % mmt1morIt
to P1k' mm l'etttlomm ,
COLUMBUS , Neb. , Oct. 9.-Special ( Tele-
graumi.-An ) applIcation was mmiade to 'Judge
Norval late yesterday afternoon by attorneys
for C. J. I'helps for a tent of mantlamnmms tm ,
prevent time prIntIng of the mmamnes f cammdi-
dates 'on the Mahoney tlci et as time regular
elemocraflc noimilnees , Judge 1'ot , to wimoni
the flintier was referred by Judge Norval , ( lilt'
niorning atmthiori7ed the miockoting of time cat'a
and set (1mb ( imearlng for October 15.
.Tuidg. ItmimimNetlmty % Vlt html rasv.
NEflbtSiCA CITY. Oct , 0.-Spi'clal-To. ( )
morrow limo adjourmied demnocratic judIcial
convention of time Second jmvilclal distrIct
ut'ihl meet here , amid again attempt to agree
on a camitlidato for distrIct jmmdgo. It is
mumnored today that Jtmtlge Itamilse ) ' , time Case
cOummity choice , will withdraw imi favor of lIon ,
D. T. Hayden , the Otue county mrmamm. If true ,
tue work of time convention tomorrow will lie
short , otherwise a hot flglmt vlli surely me-
stilt , eaclm camidimlate being backed by time
solId delegation of his commnty , each. delegation -
tion Imavimig miimieteen votes.
1 31u1 Not \Vis mit a "Xe'uv 'uVoimmmm mm. "
IIOLLIDAYS1IUI1G , Pa. , Oct. 0.-Edmvard
Sniitlm , a wealthy bachelor of Lilmcoln , Neb. ,
recently Inserted tlmis want ad Imi a Chicago
paper : ' ' \Vmimmt'ti-A vife , wimo is not a zmew
wonlan. "
Miss Mary Keller of Ihoihidaysbimrg read
time advertisement , amiti the correspoamlenco
timat followed resimited Is a pretty bittbt uterI-
ding ceremony. Tue cotmphc heft for theIr
tvcstcrn home yesterday ,
\ ' ( , ( ' Commmmty 1)emumoerats ,
\\4tYN1 , Neb. , Oct. i.-Special ( Telegram. )
-The democratic county conventIon held here
today was the largest ever hmeld 1mm time County ,
and time following camididates were placed him
nomalmiatioum : County clerk , S. I ) . ltmmesell
county treasurer , 1' . 11 , iCohmi ; simerlff , El
Reynolds ; county jmmdgo , II. 11. Peterson :
st'imerlntentieuit . of schools , Josemim Cullemm ; sum-
ve.or , A. hiouser : clerk of time dIstrict court ,
A. Berry. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
liemutla of . ! i5. i4 , . Miller.
I TASTINGS , Oct. 0-Speclab ( Telegram.- )
Mrs. Miller , wife of S. 0. MIller , dicti at 4
o'clock tlmls mornhimg. Time yotmumg couple
have been ummarried but little more tlmaum a
year. Tie funeral uvihi not be lick ! before
Fmiday.
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I3oth the ittotlioil 811(1 ( results w1ic
Syrup of I'igH is taken ; it. is pleasant
atid refreshing to the taste , and actS
gently yet proillptly on the ICitineys ,
' Liver and Bowels , cleanses the sys.
'ttihhl effectually , dispels colds , head.
aciles auid fevcrs and cures 1tauituaI
mnstipat'lon. yb'Ul ) of Figs is the
oIlly remedy of its kind over pro.
eliieed , pleasing to the taste an(1 ac
cptahlo to the tonmtt'hi : , Prohtljit ifs
it.s act'ioit aIhd truly beneiicirl in its
ehlects , Proiai'cd only from tho"rnost
healthy 1111(1 agreeable ihbsthiiccs , its
many excellent qualities conirnend it
to all and have made it the mOst
PoPthlar remedy known.
3yrtl } ) of Figs is for sale in O
ccitt bottles by all loading drug.
gists. Any reliable druggist w'ho
may not have it on hand will pro-
1uro It Promptly for any one who
svishea to tryit , Do not accuptany
iuhjtitItii i.e.
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DISEASES.
Trontunont for mdi 0mm mn of FEhuIki4VB ' , , iC
NESt , Call on or mi.'tiress , wltlm .m.mump.
Dr. Seaulos & Soarles , I I Ommmsimn ii H. 1 ' ( Lit St. ,
Monthly
Pains
anti ammleties camu ho relieved to a cer.
titiiity by ushiig
Dr. Chevalier's
Female
Pills ,
Price $1.00 per box.
If 3'Oml arc timid and In doubt asq
wlirtt trill relieve you , send for thco
1)1115. Sent scaled securely by mall o
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Slierlililil & McouiiII D1Dll"CO
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AMUSILtlr ' ' .
N'I' S.
BY'S TGHT.
AND TWO NIGHTS FOLLOWING.
( Matinee Sattmrtlay , ) I
First Pmescnmation In This City of
HOYT'S
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Portrayal of time fair sex in politics , entltiel ,
"A CUMI.ETE IOMA11
Ii trill he played b ) a compamiy of well knows
amid comm'tmetent mm ri I etc. inclutli mis
MltS. C.tlttIINII ) MISl(1111 IUY'V.
New itltmtuic t,3 hirahan , Scenery by Voegtlemt.
Heatmm are now cii abe at time followin'l
pm ices : First floor , Soc. 75c amid $1.00 ; b.mf.
cony , SOC amid lhc ; gallery , 2.5c.
B YTS
. 'rAoltD.N.RL !
Tiiu ! COMMENCJN6 ! NIGHTS [ JJJJ ( J , 13 '
Datic & Ieogim's Stupcmit1c'U Scenic Producti3n
"ON THE flOWERY"
Tli Cmcatcst Confic , Irmummiatic ntmui SnI
Achl.vemmieimt ever Stage ! /.merLa. .
Time Ali.Comitiuerlng Cast , Including
( lmmnipiorm Bridge
STEVE BRODJE
_ _ _ _ _ _ , J imImpumr of time World ,
mumi lCimmg of time ltnwory.
Time sale of seats will open flatmmr.lay mnorumtnr
First floor , tAc , 7a and $1.00 : beicony , COo cmmj
75o , gattory , 23c. 830 good reserved seat9 at &Oo
"ccii.
OIUTO1 1HEt1RE
'rd. 1531-l'ATON flUJIOIB4S.Mgri.
Tlmu'oo nights , comnmoncohnmg
'Foitiglit at 8:15 ,
'rime beautiful play of real life
HUMAN HEARTS
Manmigommiont iloum. II. a. MIner ,
OrIginal cast from Miner's New York Theater.
ThIS CI1SATC.ST l'IlODITC'rION OF
suoogutN TIMI:13. :
MATIN1I : li.tTL'ltI/Y 1141'AI. h'R1CC3 ,
CREIGT THEATRE
Tel. 1531i'AX'ION .2 IIUHI11ISS , .lZr4.
FOilF nIghts , COmtmmmimmcimmg SUNDAY MATh ,
NEt. Oct. . iS. timu kimigs of IrIsh Coimmedy , CONS
ROY mind FOX , ii , LimoirlateaIauxhumtgbuecca $
O'FLARITV'S VACATION
lIaiirmom Vaduo.ui.y ,
Coming Oct. 17-W , Cimarley'a Auni.