- - - . " . - - . . -1 . 2 'J.1IIJD OMAhA : DAILY n1DJ S ? 1A'euHoA Y , OO'l'on.mn. 13. ! isnr. . - - : , NAYDENs : . , 01'111111 ( Rille : oC O'Couuell ' & .AnIer . fnU'H ! ( stock oC hh.h JI'lule J.'nrJlltnrc ! ! JOW oU. 'I'hi JOIJIH ( were the nlRt I , l nclc. We have Iltle the ( prices rlh. ' COUO niHI 4ee. I JlWlJlS dollnrs - to Yt1. IH SS 0001)8. , SNI'UHDAY. n.luch Sloitil Slrc , the 2c 11111. % : : ity for Sloll . . . . . . . , ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lOc a.luch ) Cnshlclc ( , , Iho lUe tllllll ' , for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10e : in. I iicli (1i t I l1(1 ( I lou , the I 21C III11J I , :1.luch . . ChIUIlou . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . , . .1 Ue PII1to1iaIr fignicti Ires4 00011 , Im'Iohnlr ( , lck ) ) ' ) 1/I'el . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . .1 Uc ' aU.luch nil wool Serge , the aIle ) IIIIIII ni , lot' . . . . . . . ! . . . tw . . . " . . HIe 3n.luch : all wool Iellcll , the : tOe Illlllr 11 for . . . . . . . , . . . , . 10c 3U.lnch ( nil wool IulIes' Fluuuel , III I ( .18e ni Idll , fo' Ildles' . . . . . . . , . 2e : ; 5O.iinii t'ge Suiting , the : ; euII - itS for SII'ge . . . . . . Sultug , . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . \ . . " 10c n1A(1cs FOI ) SNrIHD\ ) . an.luch nil wool imported 1tnI- 11 Inllortll . . . . . . . . . . 2e otto. tiip 'IHe ( lilailty ' " ic : m.luch ; I a Ii wnnl ) I III port ed Strgt' , the t , I8e quality . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . 2c 4.Iiie1i nil wnnl ) 111)o'h'll ) ( Serge , 1.IIlh thl Ck ( 11 fllllr , . . . . . . . . . . , . . : loc r0.IICII , nil wool IIJlol'lell SC ' ! , r.luch . 11 ( ) (11flhity . . . . . . . Sm'ge . . , , . tOc :100 ' an.luch NVPity SllluJltPI'U to Iwlelt fl'OI , the hCMtnll ) ( ! lu . . . . , . . . . . . . 29c A UIII'h'l for . . . . . . . . lc 7:0 : : : to 8 : : ( ) II I , 1. WI ! wl ofel' ) a OIPH : Jltll'U : of 8 'llllt of O\1r HllllJ ; for $1.O ) ; tlii' 11 t el , (1IIIt ( alil : style couMhlel'll ( tillS 1 : the IHMtllle ) I\er OIf&'II hy I ltiyleii's . 01' flhly other house II Omaha. 2 noul SIK SA T.F SNlUIDA : \Om\ o. Snhllny 10'llug fl'OI 1 to 11 o'coel , Wt' wll sell 1II1a I ( Hi , ! . Rolll colors . lue tiuuuihIt. Worth 2)c ynll1 ( lt 1 'hr ' 'lrl1 The colors nra' 1111111" . clrfllal : , hehi . 01'(1) ' , $ 'flnw ! ) tithe h\wl thud g1'1 ' 1 None old to other storeS. ! ell otll' : III' lc 1111 Hia ; for l Ue 'nl1 vplt C PES. Ftl , e'onttnenIng Satnrilay otorutuig'e natlrlnr : (0 111 Inl n/ wi Iutatueutrnto I n suite on InlllI Fur ( iuhu's , Ht 1I'IcIM ) that wl Just 11J1 ; ' 7e (1J1 . Our stork is SO large nod coiiiit thou. ! II 10 11\g\ \111 . t1'I1 that wo could tint give :1 : lIe. vall11 % ( ! thlt WI COlll /h'l' I to tied ( tPS'iilt lOll. . here 1'1 the leaders - ers of ln'lrl ) Inc Cou1ty : ( ' IIIM : tOxlOO , : .n : ; other prices 1.1 ) ( ( ) $11.iO. 1hetrlc ' 111 Cn ! , :0x ) 1 00. 1t.hO : olhll' mpP 11'lclI Il' [ :1 Lr . ) . JN l7iO , $ S.5O. $ : . iO , 2.r1n. ; :29.ro. : : , \tl'IWIII , ( nll' tOxlOO. * 1,10 : oilier Ill $1.ltO ) , $ HUi. $ : : rIO ) , $2i1.rO. GCIIII' IP'Hlln 111h , healtlfll cm- boss'tl satin htittng. : toxIUO. lt : ; OO. : bm-\ll ! all lnin : lx10. : : ' . . , Beuuvet ' ( 'fllws . : xl00. . $ D.DO. 11'1\11' 'IJIS. Wool Ial (11)11. ) : IOxl00. $ 2DJO. . Oxl00 , $29.O. GlnlilO Jonlwy CIJII. : $21,50. SPIX'IA T SAI3F 0 U DFHWIUn. ' 111 largest t stock carried In Omutahia. Gooll : hOllht 11'Ict from the ututil. rlo ) Iln11 ( ouch's Ila\y : gray . Shirts timid 1)ravers , worth Oc nch , go at 111 t . . nl'aWelI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iOe . . . . , . . . . g0 , . 2c Mcii's lwa\y wool natural I gray r Shtrs ( ouuti Drawers , ' worth tOe Pich Rhl'lM . . nnl ; . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85c 1 lot melt'S scarlet Ullm'wenr , J worth 7i : ( each " . . . . . . . . . . 3De ; 1euu's cautue1' hair nul nltlrll gray Shirts anti D1wcr . worth lRe : r each . . . lul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iOC 11'tu's A uistuiuhian wool Shirts IHl - 11rllan 111A OI'IWIII.'O'lh $ i.2 : each . . , . . ' : e Men's hl'awool Sox. natural gray , wO'lh \ : : : ; c ICI' iutr . . . . . . . . . 17c 1 rae of umuemu's nwrlno Sox , worth - ! / 2e : ; . JN' 111. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12l/c ( iimihlremu's natural gray fleeced IJut- tlll'Wll1 ( . . . . , . . . . . . . . .Sc tp Ciutiduuu's camel's hair IJuuilt'r- ( hl Wlll < . ' . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . .10e 11 011111 011 elll In Chuthireti's lJtIler- ( WI'II' lt hnlf lrle. ( ' hlII'pn'H ( heavy \\ol Ioe , IIPl ) . pair . . . . , . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . , . . lc nO\'M' hla\ cotton Bicycle hose , \\'ol'lh \ : : : : . " . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121c ( iuIiu1tu'ti's Wool ; ltPI ! wO'lh 20c. 10c Cluthireut's Idll IIII ? it ltcl < worlh ( { Oe . . . , . . , . , . , . . . . . . . . . . , . . . " . 3c : LItdI's' 11I' : ' feeco hued riOs ( . worth 2c : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " . , . . , l : c ; r.IIll ' Ila\ ' ju'isey Ilhhell Yl'sll IlajI'I Ill l'ants. w/llh tOe Ilf'h. . , . . . 2e rOYI.mnm : OmTE'I'Ot NO\V ON I SALE. Hllllhll' we are aclts for nut- ' ' ' . tel'lck' " Dress PntctH. 11erSATN On 11111 11h1111111'll ) Collars ; the I 1wwcMI11 Ihuuest murttehi's oil tii ' ' mnuii- /1\1 flct Iltcl O tll' 11\- I leet. Sllclnl 1)11CC 50e. 7e. ; ; R7 ( nSe 1\1 I $10.111:11' : price S1 . OO , $ I.7i : , $1.90 ! , 2.00 nlil : : ! .2 : ; IhlD I g 'I'S. f 10 dozen fnllr tOc head lest , 2e u Il ( h. , c tOO 110711 2 : ; Crot'iI't " ( Sik l t l21c. 'fhlH ( 'moCtiet Silk 1 : hit' fll'Ht uumado : , IA , time JI'mlluwnr gIods 111 WI'I'lltlll ) Hrfld. Qlllltr t I I Imlel1 I I I I ii R"'rtln.\ ? Il'L NL' OUR nOOK TH P'I' . 1.000 1 : mo Tool , . 1"/llal price 2Se , Il' : ; . , lie nlll ilc , all g0 after 7:0 : : : o'cloek Rahllnr : uitght at IOe each. :0 re- serve. SAI'llnA Y : IIT , I4ADKS ' l1ANDKlUChhiFiS. yI'OI 7:0 : : : to lao : ( ) we wi oO\'t. 'on ( 'hufli't' If [ on ) dozen Juitlte' t 111 km'- chiefs . I . tins cleaving tip of our RIIIPI \111" , I t 1 ( ' . : C anti : e ( 'much. Do not miss this ehllco to secure I big hal'- : : lu. . . LlN1N ; DlIb.1' : . Satulluy's i i IIIIIIH I : u I 11 TIIIIS 1111 Do- JIIIlcl wi HI'IJtRS ) any oO'II'IIg1 In 'I this hut' lit time city. ' lll' II c1 Compare I HOlt- nwn tHe miunilt 1 I. ! 111 In'lccR. WJmm TO 'mCTm n'lOAI S ' H\lIID\ % . . " ' ' " nU'lI'mt nm"I' Conuitry lhuttu'r , Or , lIe ' eoulll' HUlll' 11' 111 12 / c. , Hl'St Country ' Hltel' , IiI luIl lie. (1'1'IUWI' : , He ) lull m I 2 le. CTI'm " TlpI' ) . YOUI"nWlll'l 1.11 ! l1'cnI .Chllll Se. HI'Ik ( .llelI' , . te , l2e ] :11 Ho. T.llhll'I'r t 'hPlH' , I2.t' ! amiti le. Neutneitmu let Cheese " :1-e iuuc1u ) go. 8\113 Ilherse , 12Y.e , lc :111 171' , , uIl.vI' D Lr. . Sugar Cul'II : . 1 humus . tlc. . Sugar Om'I'l Iille IUII , 71' . Stilt nlil Pickle 10'1" , lie. 1010un , Ietl I Cheese , ' 1'111' tutu l1t , ; l t't , Il' . SII' Cm'pll Hucon only S / r. IuI O. : : 'llnlltl 1111N'r hlHt 1ml. : 24e. /'IIU\ll In 11 \ ' ' 3' best Larul. -tOe. A ' ' ' good 1ln'II at t 5c ' . . - very ; 1 tt' per l'O\HI. CHAOKlm J-r , XXX "III and Oyster CrackersIc. , XXX WIjCl' ln119 tumid 11'101 Creams , Il' , Don't Ol'l't our I'bh lepartuuieuit. No plnee ricty. nit earth can ) you Sl' : ml1 n \n- , Gh'JuJ ) U\I ) ' Iltcycieu lulI I'.uumtlfum1 I vlCts aLoIutCly tree. , 4 i-- , . . . - - - - - - - - - - - ' - - - * - - IAUL ILE RECORD EQUALED . - Unfortunately it Wn Q raise Start and Declared No Rac CRACKS WERE IN FNE RACING FORM - 111,1Antl l'rn'c.1 111" " - " 'ion s'Ut for th , ' Uthcr < ln" " 1 'rnek-IIIgIm " 'hii Unnn the JnI ! , Slrt.tch. I The nut day or the natonal cIrcuit blc'cll races at Council Durs waD opettel yetterilay under very favorable cIrcumstances , barring a strong north wind which , while very chilly , wade the races all tIme moro Interest- I I 1\ ; to the spectators , It beIng In the rl < er' favor on the home stretch , There was a good'slzed ( crowd present though not as large al I shouh have been , consideIng that the fattest class I men In the country were entered In the races The track was In nrst- class con lton and the tme very fast , ' F. C halt of Buralo , N. Y" Nlalng hIs world' half-untie competition record or one minute , nlJdu at Springfield , Mus. , last month , This race however was , on account of some of the rIder not getting away at the crack of the pistol , run over , and while the re.ult was the same , the time was ouo Dcoml slower A great dcal of credit for the fast time was due to the excellent pacing done by Omnha'l crack tandem team , Messrs. Den- mail and Poler. One of the entertaIning features of the afternoumu's program was the trIck rllng lone hy Master Leo Hlchardson of. Chicago. Il also made nn ntempt to lower his record of 1:4 for a half mile backwards , but failed , coverIng the distance In 1 : & 9 , Time first event on the Ifernoon' " program was the one utile novice , with nine starters , I was won hy Fred flarnum V. ' . A. Schraller second , n. T. White third. Time : 2:42 : 1-5 , OFF IN TiE : l1 , Then came the one utile open class n. In whIch nil the cracks wore ent red. After lining up at the tape the men were Introduced to the spectators They were Ibald . nlss , Cooper , Murphy , Kiser. \VelIs. TNrl , PIx- ley and Fredrickson , placed In time order named front the 1110 , The taldem manned by Poler and Dcnman was put In for pace. At the crack of the pistol there was n ! crmble for time tanll'm't rear wheel , alt the riders being anxIous to secure thl much coveted ! positIon. Murphy reached I first , closely followed - lowed hy 111. Cooper and the rest , of the bunch Pixley was not , however , satisfied wih his position , anl sprinting by the tan- dciii . dropped kick . on the InsIde and tried to crowd Murphy out of his place , but thE Brooklyn mal could not see It that way. and time Omaha mm : fell In behind him Down the back stretch the riders fairly flew. The Ilaco t'on became too swift for some or them who were compcJlel to drop out. hounding the turn In this order Murphy . PIxley , Bald . Cooper Wells , Terrlhl. they began the sprint for home Murphy getting a fve-yard Jumll on the rest of the bunch wa makIng a gre1 race for home At the eighth Bald was seen to be coating : t a terrific pace , and , passing lurphy. won easily by a length CooNr thlrl Pixley fourth. Time : 2H : 25. Last quarter In twenty-gix see- oOls , The next event was the quarter mile open class A. This was a very pretty race between Gndle and latenhauer , who seemed to have It their own way. latcnhnuer won . Galke econd , Patterson third Time : 0:31. : : BALD'S GI1flATEST It1DI. Then came the race of the lay , time half mlo opn , class B , 'with eleven slarters Time tandem ( cain was again put In for paca. At the crack of the starter's pistol the riders were oft like a flash. Murphy again reached the tandem frst , closely followed by Bald . Cooper. Kier , 1'ixley Welts and Terri In the order named. Bald started the sprint three-sixteenths from .home and It was .then . lat to royal between Bald and Cooper for first honors , Bald winning by n wheel's length , Cooper second , Murphy third , Wells fourth Time : 1:00. : This race wps ordered run over by Referee Smith. It being ! claimed that some or the riders started before the pistol was fired. the result. however was time same wih the limo one second slower. i'lxley Terri ! ! , Kiser Fredrickson. layman and Elwool also ran. finishIng In the order named. The two.mlle hammdlcap. class A. was next on the canl There were nineteen starters. This was the Ilrett st class A race or the day. Paterson of Ilaitsmolih (100 ( yards ) won . Melersteln , Sioux City (50 ( yards ) . sec- enl : Gadke , Omaha (50 ( yards ) , third. Time : 5:20. : 5:20.Time Time last event on the program was the i two-mile handicap . lass B , wIth fourteen ' starlers. The scratch men did not start In this race. The back marl men caught all but the long markers at the first quarter , and from here until the last quarter the race was L loaf , the riders allowIng the lmit men to gain out Ihem. Conlon (75 ( yards ) won , Murphy (50 ( yards ) second. Blss (90 ( yards ) third , Iayman (135 ( yards ) rourth. Time : :05. : . FollowIng Is the summary : ! One.nmiie novice : Fred Barmuumm Omaha , wonV. : . A. tehraulcr. Omahn , second : H. T. \\'htte . Omaha , third. 'rime : 2:12 : 1-5. ( thln. Whl - open . cla's B : E. C. Bahl nur- One-mlH , . . won : C. M. Murpjuy . Brooklyn , N Y. . second : 'om Cooper Detroit , Micim. , third : " ' . A 1'xley ! Omaha , Neb" , fourth Time : 2H : 2-r Quarter-mile open class A : H C Hnten- limLuer. Council UimmfYs. won : I. C. Gndke. Omaha second : Sam Paterson. Pluth- ummouth third 'lme : 0:31. : One-half mile open class B : E. C Bald , Buffalo , N. Y. wonTomn Cooper. Dellol , Mlch" , second : C M , Murphy , Brooklyn , N. Y. . tiuliC. ! : , S. \Vel ! . Sun Fraoclsco fourlh Tim : 1:0t : Two-mil' handicap class A : 'fom Pater- son , Platsroulh (0 ( > yards ) , won : George : lelertlln , Sioux City IGI ( ) yards ) , second ; If. C Gndke Omaha (50 yards ) , third 'tme : 5:20. : . Two-mile hnnleap , , cIa I 1 : Russell Con- lIon , Omaha ( ( j5 yards ) , won. C. P. ! . lur- PimY. Brooklyn ( GO 'anls ) , second : J. 1 1159. Chicago (0 ( yards ) , third : 0 O. Hny- ball Olnnl Island (3 ( : yards ) . fourlh. Time : 5:0.ENTRIES : ENTRIES FOR TOD Y. , The following are the events and entries for today : First event bo > ' , ' race open 10 boys of 17 years or under : I'rizes-Firult. banjo gull- uh1110 , $25 : 5ecoll , set or IJldlcns' work , Ireen , oimuumies $15 : third iflmoto- 1"h album , $5 : fourth bicycle ekot'uc ! $ : . l'fltrles-ItZlilh llwn , Omaha : n. 'I' . \Vhlt. ' . Omaha : O. A. 10lon , Omaha : CIHllel leply. Omaba : Charles I. Gaines , Council ilitmrrs. Burs Second evcnt. one-hal mil open , class A : Prlzes-I"lrst. dttmond Ft\l , $10 : cnss , mn- hogan ) ' loclcr. ' 25 : thtrti. stem ) walch$10 ; fourth etching f\ml $ : , I'ntrlcs-I. \ e Glulke. Omaha ; I. e iiattcnimaimer , Council IUurs : George 1 Miner Omaha : W . S. Hg'lon. Cmlcl luf" : T. JI Patenn , Ilatsmoulh : Sam later tn , Platsmoulh ( : " ' . J. Shrmuier , Omaha : J. I. DUfluet" , Council Blurs : 0.V. . McBride . Lincoln ; George Jlel'r leln , SIoux City. ' 1hlni ( event ole untie open class D : PrlzFlrsl dlamonL rlnJ $ UO ; secoml , tllmomi ring , $ : : ' - : Ihl'L. paIr ; or umimoes $ Emutrles-E. C. BalL Buffalo : J. P. lIlies , Chicago : Tom Cooplr. Detroi : eharlps : I Murphy , Brooklrn : Earl Kiser , 1ayton : C. R. " 'els. San F'rnnu2isco : W. A. 'l'urrii. Han FrancIsco : 11. FL ireuJrlcii4on Omaha : O. O. IK'mnl. Grrl 111111 : \V. A. I'lxler , Omaha : Plllt M. Tesshu'r . Hutton. I'ourlh vent. one mil open , class A : Prlzes-I"lrst , L ht 10111 ri ! $ ; 0 : second. gold watch $10 : third bicycle situ , $5 ; ourth. box e4garz' . $ :1 : , Entries-li. C. Guidice Omahu : I C. lat.nhauer. Counci Bluffs : George n. ! Iler , Olnhl : \V. H. Ithtulomu , Council l lur , : ' 1' ul I. PatN'son , l'latts- 100th : S:1 PltN'son , 1laltsloulh : E. I. iJimcimette LIncoln. ( . Council limos : O. " ' . : lcBl'lde , FIfth event . ole-lhlr'l ' mie open class B : I'm lzms--iIrst. mOdel 1 Sterling bicycle $110 : ! $ leconmi. gold walch $0 : thlrll. s-mrdon'x / clog , t . Entrle-l. ; ; C. haitI . lurnlo : J. 1 lIlies . ( 'h'cuugn : Tom Cooper Delroll : Chocks : I. : lul'h ' . lrookl > 'n : 1'all : Klsr , Dayton : e. S. 'lelhm. . lan Francisco : " ' . A. 'rerriil. San Jrnl' ! I'o : I I. 1. l r.drlcl,80n , Omaha ( : ii . C. Ilattenhimuem- . CcmtmncU h1tutT : \ 1ltenhnucr. 1. O. O. Hu'mln. Ornnl 11111 Counci : lurs . - wool. Iert 1 Olrnh , : " ' . _ \ . Ilxll > ' . Omnha. Sixth 'vent. one mil hnn.II'ull , 0105 $ A : Prizes- lrsl. 1 gold watch , $50 ' 8"lonll. lur- quolso omit ! ,1 1 10nii fClr ( p f0. ! $2j : tlmiii . gold chaIn. pearl Inlaid. $ : : fourlh bIcycle suit . $1 ( ) IHlh , sul und.t'wear , $ nlrlps- 11. L' ( ( , ,1(1. Omnh : 11 , C. llattenimammer. Council \ilers : Ralph hirown. Omahl : H. ' 1' . \'lmiI. " . Umnha : ( I A . lolon , Omaha ; CharII' l\el > ' , Omaha ; g. I Morgmumu. Omaha : George n. Miner. Onluha ; W. S. ltimdomm. Coulcl ! humus ; ' 1' . )1 Patterson . IlatRmouth : Sam Patterson , l'iattmomuth ; Patefon \ \ ' . J. Shruder , Omaha : 1 = . Ilatsmoulh . , luluete , Council Ulufl : A. J. Swamuson. Omaha ; O. H"ux \ v. , Meilntdt' Cit ) ' . , , Lincoln : George Melerleln ' Hevlllh ovenl. fIve mile tur.ndlcap. duBs 1 : Pries-Firit , diamond and onyx ring , _ . , , - " - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $12l ; eN'onll , gihu1 , watch , full $ ewed . I3' third I , lolumhln cml t' . S 10 $ : ( our I ii . d li. ninui nail emerald ring. $11 ; fifth . hex cigars . $ [ : Ilxth , pnlr shoes . $5. intnimuP-F. ! C , haul , lulnlo : J. 1' , lilIes , Chicago ; Tom Cooper letrolt' Chnrlel : I , Murphy , , Brookl'n ; ] : t , 1lter , bayton ; c'VeiiP , San 1"rnntI , o ; W , A TtriII . San 1'rlnelleo ; II. 1. Ifrd. rickson. Omaha ; 0 0 C ) , In'mnn. Grllli ] 1' land : Fred 1 Edwooth. 'ort Omaha : \ V. A. l'ixIe3' . Omahl : HUslel Conuloim Routh Omaha ; Frank M. Tessior Sutton , Ncb 31Aln : 'rum . i ) lust Iii ) 'I'IL\CIC ! III\ ) l ) . I I.'r. In time SIxIsuy nlU' (3te u $ 1.I.n.lt I'xhlhllnl .r M',1. ' The weather WI ! rather cell last evening for nn outdoor hle'ee race , but 10twlh. standing this fact a good sized crowd went out to ChlrllI Street Bicycle Ilak to wi- ness the fifth e\enln 's riding or the great , chas A slxdl ) ' bicycle race . nod , judging from the enthusiasm dl5plnyc\1 h ) ' time crowll. the Inlerc In thl event lulLs not decleaell to any , 'rent xtenl. Before the big race lIaR calIll "Big" I redrlcle"ot went In to establish a new tines B unplcell mie state record , mint ! succeeded In 1lllcln I nt 2 : : ' ) 2-5 , The rIders In the big six-II a > ' race were al In "Illelld forimi Inpt night , ns will be seen froth time flct that they covered the distance of rort-two mies co\erc lal" , which I' three malice more than on any previous night dorln/ thll race. : lulr"y Ilnl'le,1 In 10 set a hot ice when the starter thn ( and numsintained gave slgnai malnllined the lent for several miles . when Brewer re- le\ed him Ind In'Jlt UII a Iplelld pace. At the cud of the 1ilh , mie Murray took I into his 11'111' that he wnnt"\1 another lap all salted for II favorable olllortonly to get n good alarl. Thl occasion soon pre- Ipnt"11 ( Iel ( . amid Murray shot out from the crowd lke n streak or IIhtnlland heol'e l the other riders hnd recovered Ihem- fplve he WIS a quarter or I lull , almond of the crowd and just sailing 111 Then occurred - currell such . 11 race IS has randy been pe'n In this clt ) . For three mlel the II't lce between ; ' lUrI1" amid time othel' riders , who were led by harry EIlghl , remltnell the Caine nlli ( the riders straIned every mu.cle to heath him oft but to no nVali. \.rall\ly . the space between Murray alt the other Widened , and after 1 live-utile desperate . struggle for 'upremacy Murray canto down the hack stretch with n hard earned ! lap to imis cle"II , Durin/ this tlo Parkcr'l wheel sllileui ) ) nod he felt , with Dln Brewer on top oJ imlin , Palkel quIckly reco1 ell \ himself . 1m' neverlheless lost two mi's , jumped n new wheel ! and caught up In/q / the crowd , but Brewer's fail iroved \ more uerlou , ho 11vlnA fllrnlne his right shoim- ! tier and was compelell to retro for the evenlug Boiever , ho hopes 10 ho able to contnue the race tomitgimt . During the progress or the race the entire - tire crowd or class A and class n racing men who arc attemmdiimg the Counci hurts / Burs national cIrcuit unset came over In a special car 10 wlness the race. The boys all ( XII- med the track and grounds and were well Pleated with hoth. Among the big racing men Present wore 1 ( llc Bald , .1. 1' . Blss / , Tom Cooper. Charles Murphy , Earl : iCleer \v. A. 'JNrl and a host or other fast bicycle - cycle rIders. 'fho Nebraska University fet bal team WIS nl80 Present In 11 hotly ns time brother of Clmnriey Tiuomumas . time popular trainer . Is OtC of the riders In the six day race. Harry I llghl male one Ot' two attempts to gain 1 lap on the leaders , hut ut every mittenliut he mumade and ' rol- ntem,1 malc 'oozer Iml Pegnu - lowed him , and It was Impossible for the me ' gen er kid to shake them. The boys made I beautiful finIsh at the close of the two hours : llrray forgeul fOllel1 ahead a1out five laps flol the Illsh , nail mailtained thIs position to the enll , with 1'l/hll and Toozer comlnl down the home- stretch neck and neck for second place. Asa \lndl(1 glldle Dalll's maumuger . slated last nlght that he would make nfl attempt to Inducn Bald to tide nn oximltiltion mile tonIgimt Cetera the bIg nut' exhlhlton mie lonlghteeore hi111'0 gave n surnce or being successul. 'hls wil be an Immense drawing card , as Elldle Bnll Is now on the tOil notch of racing faumme . and evcryhody Is anxious 10 see the little won- tIer. Following Is the score al time close of Inst nhgimt'a riding : cose Itider. Miles Laps.ltlder. ! Miles. . . Hler. 1e ! . LalsIHhel' : ies I.aps. Toozer . . . .120 G Parker . .19S 7 Pllau . . .l G.lurfY . .19S : Edshl . .199 4lholas . .181 .1 1 ItH\ ' ' \'AHIU I' ' \\S UII I.OPFU. C''c'rh..l n.a.1HI'r Nosy 1.uHn time \'un , .tsimoiig'Inim I , , 'Vru ( tees. Cl I t'htOICEl , Ia Oct , . ' Cn lOKgg . 11.-Speeial.-F'or ( ) some time past an article has been goIng the rounds of the press , In Iowa nli Nebraska . bmska , \ertllnlnl \Vnrren 1. the won- derrul ! Iowa trotting lmorse tmt hn , attract - tract el so much attention and developeul levelo\\11 such great speed In time past two yeal's ThIs article l\ec that W. \eselvey or Fort Dodge tmUrgim Warren I ( ron . farmer at this plac d. r $75 , afet . seellg him go n scrub raco. This Is a mlslalte. \Varren P never started In a race lt Cherokee - kee , and was nol bought by Jl' . "leservey for $75 The horse was rised and owned by Warren Plngrey of this Ilace , and -waf uFed for n roadster until hc was G years old when ho was purchased by : talk Pettit. a local { trainer and driver ( who fa now In time horse husln"s with J.P. Dlcleey of this piece ) for $75 This was In the sprIng of 1191 : ? . Peltt tracked the horse for two months. and he showed UI' so well that he entered him In the three-mlnule trot at F'onda I , la. Ho won eafly In thIs his first race against a large field of sturlerl Ills next was at Holstein , II the Hume class , and he won Ilst mommey ngain , taking three straight heats. I was there nail then that : lr , : leservey took n fancy to the horse and purchased him layllr 1r , Petti ir.o. not $5 , lS stated i iii the previous ' artIc1e : : Ir. leUlt continued to hlnllo the horse for Mr. : itservey. rind lt the Inter.late fair last ( pit he won the 2:40 : trot . In three .stralglmt heats nrnlns [ < , 'ror ; hell , H.cur- ing 1 mlrlt or 2:26 : for the horse less than three months from the time he wus first hiched to n Iuley , Irsl \Varren I haS heen drIven thIs Reason hmy Mr. Mcllenry . the note horseman und has just closed a very successful campaign , whit u mark or 2:13Y. : lIe won first money In abet of hIs races. and never failed to get a place except at Janes\'Je , \ . . nt a time when he was terrIbly out of form He won between $1,0 , anti $ ,0 tn stakes ton his owner and consIderable sIde mone > ' , Mr Pettt extended his ( lIe as a speed developer this season by bringing selson " out nn- olher "pIck-up" Ihat I ! attracting as much i I not more attention than \'arren I mud I his first season. Early last spring he pur- chaced f brood mare of a Mr. Cass of Smlhllnd for 1 small sum After drIving her a speJ ! he was surprised at time amount or bpeed the mare develolled unit at once put her to hard work She was entered at AII In the 2:3ce. : . and won time first \ce. heat In her Irst race In the remlrkably fast time or 2:2 : She won the next two h'ats and time race easily . lien next race was at Fonda In the same clafs , where she also won Ih'st mone ) ' . She won time free- ror-al lt the 1larcus air all went a mile In 2:1\ : \ . at time SIoux C fty ( fair this mie fal. winning her race against very fast com- Imn > ' , ' 1he animal 11111d 10 Is Cathlene the pacing won er. She , Is owned hy Dickey & Pittit I or Cherokee , and was taken train the corn plow Ind developed by Manic Pettt , - Rum - wits . 'anen - 1' . Prince Conl.l Not Jnl,1 * lie Sinks- . . NgWJIAHKg'r , Bag. . Oct. H.-This was the cho&ng ! tIny or the Newmarket second October meetIng , and much interest centered In time : lddleparlt pllte. which Is the great- est race It > ' . -yeur.otut can win ' 1he PIIflCO or " 'nle ! ' Lmay colt Persimmon. wih which ho hOI'e 10 wIn thc next Derb ) ' . anti a 1 number of other cnn.lllates ror time blue rib hUl event of the Brll.h lurf. were en- toned for today's mce. Time conditions were : 'fhe : tlldiellnrl , Ilate of cmo , alilell to a sWN'pslakes of C30 each , C20 forfeit . for 2- ycar.olde. the s"eond horse to receive 200 Itt the third (0 out of time stakes : C2 stakes course , six furlonll 'here , were 101 suhfcrlher : anti only twelve slnrted. ne- /llt : : II' , Ieerld ituthuichhid's brown colt. col. SI. rusqnln I , hmy St. Simon , out of Isabel WOI : Ihe duke of'estmln"ler's brown Jl > ' , Omiatitmma . by Hoynl Hamplon out or Gehrlmllsssecond' ; the Irlnco or \Vales' hay colt. l'ersnmnmomu \ . \ , rlher of Florlzel II. by St. Simon , out of Prltl I. thlrt The betting was 4 10 1 against SI. Frusqulim. 5 to 2 alalnbt Omladlna ald 20 to 1 against Prlmmon. ! _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1."nlH nt 1ltl.n" ef ) ' . I"ANSAS CITY , Oct. 11.-Results at Expo silon park : First race , five and 1 hal furlongs : Twi- light woo , Nellie Il.second. Con McSween third , TIme : 1:12 Secold race , lIve 111 ( a hair furlongs : Cloo wun , flock 111 second , Corn Crib third. ' 1Ino : I:12Jj. : Third race four imnil a half furlongs : Black 'om won Little Chap second . Mt. Il le thin' ! ' : 1) : 0:5. : \ Fourth I race sIx furlongs : Fanny 0 won SchuIlelond. . Jmo Inlrd Time : 18 : Fifth re'e. six and n half furlongs : Last Chance wun , Montela second , I'oSlbo third. Time : 1:2G. : " , ' .nIH II misty nl.trl.t , SAN FRANCISCO , Oct. 1.-First race. five furlongs . lallcn 2-'ear-olds : Free Wi 110mm . 3.itthmm 1'lush second , Decision third. ' ! I1:02 : : \ . Second rc , ' . six furlon l. selling : Nay Blue won , I.convle .cconl Elmer I thin ) ' " 'I"nu : IIH : 't'hirl race. about sll rurlongs. 5llng : Treachery won. Hoe Clark second , Miss t'oiiard ihmlrmi Time : 11 , . Fourth race six furlongs selling : Tamal- pal won , Auleut elconl , Hogaton third , i ' 'lm. : 1:16 Fifth race . one mi ! selling : Oakley won . Wurrugo Iecon , 1.111 Hob third TIme : 1 Im _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ MII'JI.11 ' 'rn.lc IIt.stItii . , S1IEFFlE1D . Ind" , Oct. 11.-Results : First mace , elx furlongs : JennIe June ( even ) won , Sampson ( even ) second . Mascot (7 ( to 1 ) third. Time : 1:21 : 1. Second race lIve furol : s : Terrify ( Z to . , , , - - - - - - - - . 1) ) won , l'IIIJt { , U to 1 ) second , Oemsbok ( Ito I to I I ) thlrll 1'ihmm J 1 : ( ti. 'hlrll rare , seven furlons : 10111 H 19 ( 10 I ) won , , \11 May 13 ( to } ) IecolI , Seville (5 ( to I ) thlrl Tlmt : I : U. 1"olrth race . , ren rurlon/s : lrlorNlco P (3 ( to 21 ) wotm.'ihko (1\01) ( ) ponll , Monte- I'enlo (6 ( t ; to l'f1Ir ' ( } 1 , Time : 1:37 : ½ , Fifth race , Ix furlongs : llI' S ( (5 to 1) ) won , \1010 ( out Ieconl Huslel (9 to 5) ) third , Tlmc : 1:21. : IUU ' 'I"t 1 , \1' J XI N'l'ON. lu"t II t" . : : Iurllll ; ' ; ; Itlt Hnln II < hit' . A fterimimntm , I.EXINOTONct , l1.-.At the trotting races 101Ia1 lime attondimace . rces } Itendlnce was : .0 ; weather mlrlhlc ; wind 111 lust In the - nreltoon motif I Imeavy rain later 'rime rea- tune of the day was the 2:1 : pace , whkh was taken by Ella T , after droppIng time fIrst two helts to Colonel Thormmton. The 2U : trot was 1oIon(1 until tomorrow after thr.e helt ! bath heen trotted. Hesols : 2:1G : pace puree $1,0 ( ullnl.he.l. three hats trotted ) ' ( ltcrllIY : Opel won the first . s'coml IUI fourth heals. Tlno : 2:12 : . 2:13 : . 2l1 : % . Ilelrlooimm 2:2. 2:3. 2:1 Illrloom won time third heat 11 2:1 : : . and wa peconll , liessie B thIrd. D'ershlr/ Nelson , I. , I , . , Cuckoo. Kile Greemmiander . I0nmmna \'IIe. . Jim Corbett , Ishl Bully 10) ' nnmed. . hal Cargo amid I happy Fred lIn- . The I"utlrli for 2-year-old trotters , Imurse. 'elr.ol troters llrle. vnlne $1,50 : l'red S. Moody won In straight heats. 'lme : rel 2:2. : 2:1g. : Ell'ctrophel second distanced In two heats. . Wiggins third. Oliver \\'ood 2:1 : cass Pace . purse U.o : Ella T won the third , fourtl nail filth heat" TIme : 2:1 : 2r. : 2:1' : . . Colonel Thornlon won the first anti secormul hentM tim 2:12 and , , Irsl nnl lecoll II : a tl 2:09,4. : Splnxeta third. June hue . 'lomm ) ' Brown , George St. Clair. Ali , \ 'ioIettn , Morelimi . Morela. Coast Bar. Oe Hutch , 7el"lnr. Sir Eowanl ' Arnold . 'S Ixen amid S'mboler fInished In time order nnmed. Fourth race. 2U : Pace , purse $10 ( onll- Ishell ) : Utility won time second nnll third heals. ' 'lle : 2:13. : 2i3. : leelerlne won the 2:13U. Irst hat. TIme : 2:11'i. : Celpmn. 1'nUt- lammil . The Conqueror , Slenl F , lcVera , Almlo and Catherine nisoetarted . - - - - - - - - MtrulJ'h,1 Cnt IU\1 the 'l'i lime. ' NEW YOHK , Oct. 11.-The Queen's County Jockey club was again favored wih 1 pleasnnt day anti a geoL attemmulamice. The card was fairly good antI speculation splr- it'ti. Time track / In line conlton , anti but for the strong breeze strulht UI' the slretch the tme would ha \0 heen fnster . The Irst I ace , 010 mIle , .us won 1 > ' the favorite , ' 1h'ra , 1'lllel hr SImms , who 'ook his mount to time front In the last eighth mind won easily. 'l'he second lace . or six and n hal furlongs , was won hy Drom Major at 5 to 1 In the iettitmg , the fa'onlti' . : lnrshal ! , runnll " bptln . 'lhe third \ race one utile and I furlong , was won by the 2-'car-old DulcIe l.rolle. at 8 to 1 In the bettn , heating a Hood horse and In 'ery gooul time , considering the conditIons. The / rOlrlh race . l\e furlongs , seling , was won hy the favorite , Ostlpr Joe nrcr 1 spilited sllled and close Inlsh with nosalnll III. who was II WIS Interfered with by the favorite , which prevented - vented her runllnl second Thc tIttim race , mile and one-slxleenth , WIS lfh ) ' the favorIte . Dunsa.'ven. the second horse , In- qulrello , running secon , Hesuls : First race . one mlh : Thyra (7 ( 10 r ) won , ICing 1lehall (4 ( to 1 ) second , Apprentice (2 ( 10 1) ) Ihlrd Time : 1:14. : . Apprentce Second race. six chic ! a halt furlongs , sell- lag : Drum Major I ( to 1) ) won Marsimali 13 ( to 5) ) second , 131110 (4 ( to 1) ) Marshal , 'lle : 1 :22. : :22.Tlmtrcl race , mile nail n furlong ] : Dul- Pie I.nrnde ( C 10 t 1 ) won , Long , BI'IIe (2 ( to 1) ) second , Little Mutt (2 ( to 1) ) third , ! Time : 1 :9. : 9.Fourlh Fourth race , five furlongs , selling : Ostler furlonselnl Joe (7 ( to 5) ) won , nORalml 11 (3 to I Osler 1 Gad . Lile Dorrl.(4 ( to 1) ) timird Time : 1:02'j. : IL Filth race. mlf 110(1 ' ( a sixteenth , selling : < Reln Dun/arven (4to ( Gwen ) , IIJulrello (7 ( 10 5) ) ' second , Shell > 'ul ( Ie (8 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1:51Y. : : , - - _ _ _ y" 'rzuimiil.ii ; EaHI ) ' H.'uh'n. CINCiNNA''t ; 0. , Oct H-The only feature - ture of Interest at the Lalonla races today was the appeurunoo of Yo Tamblen In a mile and seventy yards dash She had con- sldrblo hacklna G to 5. I.obenllla Ion- was time favorite \t , even money , 111 handiy beat the erstw/lo Queen of the turf who Is not the Yo T3mhle\1 \ of ( ormel 'enrs. Two or three 8ho\-ls fel durlns.the afternoon , making the track ednlewmat ) slow. SummarIes - Ies : i' ' First race , seven furlongs , sellhmig : He- splendent (2 to 1 ) won , Corduroy ( / to 2) ) second , Gloriana (4 ( to I ) timlrd Time-1:50m. : \ Second race . 1111 and seventy , yards , purse : LohenSIrcn ) won , Yo 'rttmimbten ' (6 10 5) seconl : iliduigo (00 ( to 1) ) third 'Ime : 1:48 : , J - J' Third race tpupm live and a imatf , fur- longs : . Brace mrtl\ \ (7 ( to 10) ) won hal (9 ( to 2) second , Cccli l I (7 ( to 1) ) third. Schier : 1 :10. : . l'ourth - lace , one untie , elng : Ileiict (12 ( to 1) ) won , Be5lo Blslar11 (6 ( to 5) second , Porthos 17 ( to 1) ) third. 'lme : 1:46\ \ , Fifth race. six fnriommg : . purse : Cnn't Dance (3 ( to 1) , Old ! 1 won Oll Center (8 ( to 1) sec- and Martin (0 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1:17\ : \ , . Sixth race one millie . selling : Norman (8 ( lelnl 10 1 ) won , Sigartl (7 ( 10 5) ) second Opdague (5 ( to 1) ) Ihlrd. Time : 1:45. : . Oldague - - Uunnhl ut IIh"tI1 I'mrk. DETROIT , Mlch" , Ocl. 11.-Itesuits It Hlghllnd park : First race one-hair mile : Devlul won SobrIquet second , Iessle Stebbins Ihlrd. Time : 0:53 : Second race , five rUrlon s : Dutch Agate won , Joco second , Hepulahle DutchInle , TIme : I:0S4. : Third race six and a haIr furlongs : Addle B won , Honlem.- second , VirgInia third. Time : 1:2 : . Fourth race , one mile . selling : ! rs , Morgan - . gnn won , Cherry Slone second , Ethel W third 'rIme : 1:18 : , Fifth race live furlongs . selling : Victoria % ' , 'on . Derelct secn , ! , JUbIlee thlrl Tine : 1:04 : % . _ _ _ , . PI"'Hldl'nt I.t ' % % ' 11 ItCsi5Ii . DES MOINES , Oct. l1.-Speciui ( ! Tele- grammm.-Nottca ) has been received here that \ vV. . ICent presIdent of the \'estern Base Bal association . wIll tender hIs resIgnation at the leetnK to he heM In Chlcl o November - vemher 12 At the Plle melng u majority of the franchise hollers have 'Ieclded to I abandon the guarntee s'stem next season : , and adopt the percentage s 'slel Jumes I , lyerly , an Itorne > ' or this CII > ' . vi1l be cl wi the clll"ate of the western clubs for the position of preshlent' to succeed Kent 1'nI"lllu'n th.t time , \ 'nterioo CUI' , HURON S. D. , Oct 11.-Tito First AmerIcan - lean Waterloo cup meetng was Inlshed to- dl > ' . The cup was won by two Engiletmmnen . Arthur Melrose and H Scott Durbtmm witlu their Fan bitch ICilkirk. Scot wltl - - - - Asii'tntiiimi Foot flail 'rndu . The Caledonians and tpe Young : en's Christian association Ve bal teams wi meet the lattor's ' ' on later's' ground at 'went- . eIghth and Dodge streets ut .1:30 : thIs afternoon - aCer- noon for a practice gnome. I " ' ES'i' iSItN I'i3NSIOS. , .t'rnn. 01 time Jul' ' \'ur lem"m- bert'.I h ) ' tItt' tc'nlrnl " " , 'crnl'nt. WAHlINGTON , Oct. 11.-Speclat-j'erm- ( ) stone RrUnled Issue of September 26 , were : Nebraska : rl lnal-Ienry F' . Brown Co- zal ( south stile ) , Dawson Additlommal-Al- bert Scudiler Clarke Merrlclt. Snpplemen- tul-Henry liT. I.antz , Dumykln Jllrer on , increase-William S Peer . bleim Hock NemalJ : Francis I Hadel , Elsie , Perlchms. Perltls. Original widow , I'elssucLoreta E , Hlun- } ehurd , Chester , Thayer. Iowa : UrJglnalUu'I1 A. ThOnpson , Ar- lingloum . I"u'et1111 ; 11. Poster. Des Moines Polk. tkilditlonal-Ihenry , j. Lands . Leomm becatur . iuij tmcm'eaae-Chmanies ii' . lanls. . Tiptoe , Celar. IOrlRtnal wimiows elc-Cel- Ista S. I.each , qwp.tVaymme . Original wid- wil- OWN reiesume-1iIizbeth . Slater ( molher ) , lanle > ' . Madhmiomj . , Colorado : Incl\hi \ , l\'llul C. Alexander Denver Arplhte : Montana ; Uuliul.ranl , U. Deane Deer ! . Lodge , Deer Lor' ; Tholas C. " 'cst , Ilmitte , Silver 130w. H"I ue-Wlard C. ! Ute , ' ' Townsend , : lelhlf. Issue or Soptc1mib0r 27 Sop(1 b'r 2 were : Nehjt'ka : OniL'ImltiI-Juilus H. flora Ula- ' Baden den , 'ebster : 'MexIcan ' war survivor tim- sun'h'ol creaseDavll % imttney . Omaha , Douglas ! . 10wl : Orlglnll\\llllm ; Simlploy Lewis , Cass. Incroaseob" U. Smnlttm . Itunnelhe , Polk. HelsueWlll m C. Stewart \ ' , ' neis - lao . Back Hawk , original ' widows , elc.- Id more or GeOI.f > leery CUlhlng , Corle , Shelb > ' . I J. ir I South DakO\I \ : j , " Origlmmmui-W'iiiiarn J. Doughty Whl\ "Orlginal-Wlllm Colorado : ! -Charles' ' . liroughton Incr . ii Paso , ' ' \ Maniou , I Pas Mexican war urvlvor. Increase-'iiiiamn Colln , HIr curt , iurvh'or. kagiu. : Clf } alle. FergUmi. Montana : lteiseUmm-Jolmn _ _ g InOl , Utica . Trnnhh'cl h'c'r I lie Inr , ' ( In''Htun , I'f = nny , Old. . Oct , 11.-Judge Brlerer imas granted aim alternative writ or mandamus compelIng the l'crrSchool board to admit negro children to schools. The nmatter has mater cause great excitement. Nearly all time whites or the city declare they will nol scol their chlhhen to lulxe.1 schools. The laws of the territory provIde ro separate schools hy copular veto , but : otherwise mixed schools , , _ " -lxlI1f u Uni. for th , ' Snntn Fi Smile , ST. l'AUL , Oct. 11-Matter : In Chancery Johnson , who has In charge time rale of time Santa } read , was In ca.tfneaca wth ; JuJg C21lwel In thll city tho. s era ' ' 1. b't nc decIsion was reached a 10 date of ule. That wi p'cbJbl I tx1 ly ( 0\ CJur. . u. ' IJrruI I Ie 1:1'f'eJ 11 I tbt u' I . .11e abaul : the mui' ' I . f : ' \'u.Jlr , ' . , - - - - - - NOT AFRAID OF ' TiE JUnGE ) - Prize Fight t Take Place It lot Springs Despite Opposition. PREPARATIONS ARE GONG ON STEADILY lrutut'r" ul I Iii' "nll"t. ( smrui I siti ! Inf..t . tn is.fy liii' , \.thnrlt , . . -ioverlmor < ln rice Un t i I. I . , \'hnt :11" ' Inl'I" ' " tn 'l'hcl. HOT SPI1INGS . Ak" , Oct. ll-Tlmo slate- ment sent out from here last night nmmd II ! rtf throurhout time counl'y that JUdge < Dure lund Instructed time sherlr to do every- thing In hl power as an omcer of the law to prevent the contemplated fight between Corhett and I.'Jzslmmons from coming elf here Is entirely I trua. lie n < \'lsel time sheriff fully as to hll' duty and said he would give him further Informlton as time passed on , l Is ewldent ) . JUdge Du'fe's purpose to prHent the f"ht H he can. but notwlhstll- lag the action of Judge ) ule the people hCN feel no uneasiness , lS his loRlton was wel known al the boglmmniimg he being a devout Christian. Pre\rtons so on and there Is : no doubt but thlt time fight wl take place I October 31 LITTLE HOCK , Ark " , Out. 1l.-Govcrmmor Clarke who has been examlnln the law closely louchlng the gubernatorIal power to ple\'ent prIze fighting , tonight outlined his In- tentons In communicatons aldrel to the omcers at lint SprIngs anti the principals In the Ilroposod f hl. Tie governor'a pronunel.\- mcnto touuigimt . which Is In .favor of preventa- tIre measures , Is regarded as Innl The go- ernor wl hold himself rMllv In .nn""r"I" wih JUdge uie' T timt' Hot ' " Springs Jrs-tri ll to prevent the ilglmt . should It npllenr that the local autiuorltle' fail to Impress upon the fighters all theIr backers with sufcIent force the proprIety of declaring the lght ofr In hll' ' lett"r to JUdge Dule Governor Clarke says : "I beg to assure you thnt you shall have icy pompt and chaerful cooperation \ - ton In aumy erort you may make to suppress ! the proposed prize fight at Hot Springs. Any order that you may mnke In this cormnectioim shal not prove inert : ctve for want cQnnecton to enforce it. I say this wIth coimfidence . he- cause I holll In the hlhst l'pecl time fiulel. fly and courage or Sheriff loupl I feel sure that his active assistance cart be relied upon , but It Is said that ( even Jupiter sometlimmec sometmet nods. I I SI1I , contrary to my expecla- tons , become necesslr ) ' to proceed wihout time valuable aid or the slmerltT , I t'tand ready to supply oil that iminy be mcessary ) "I agree wih you that preventative pro- eeellngs will In this ' Instance meet the de- I manlls of time law and jus lce. The feature 'of ' this threalened prlzo fight . whIch has aroused and w1 conlnle to arouse the In- dlgnalon of 011 peoimle Is Its character as an Invasion or the ( state by a class or per- sons , anll ( for I pUlpose that will not be tolerted , I 19 a 'ractcal ' asserton of I belief that our PCOIII do hot possess the tastes and spnlments that harmonize with standnrds which prevail In enl/htenel / com- munlle . Hegarded lS such an InvasIon , time proposed event amiunmes a magnitude thai would not attach to I similar affair locally orgaruIed-tt becomes more than an mnfracttomm' of a statute , anti II its suppression - sion calls tom' the exercise of cals fol pxerrlse more prompt and summar ummeasures. I will treat your letter to me as an npplcaton to support I your efforts 10 deal with the matter In this Sllcct and not until 1 shall have exhausted time very comprehcnslve power conferred ; on the governor by law will 1 admit that I have made the effort tn vain. "I will nol ) time parties principally In- teresled In thIs affair of my determInation to co-operate wlh the local authorities In theIr efforts to prevent Its occurrence at lOot Sprlns , ant request them 10 desist front further preparatIons In this direction . " In his letter to Sherl iloupt . Go\'ernor Clarke expresses a desire to confer witim wih hIm personally In order to reach an under- standing as 10 what steps . are necessary to carry out hIs purpose ; In addition In nolf'lnl Presldenl Stuart of time t.'Jorlda Athletic club by mal of hIs determinaton to prevent time figlmt . Governor deuce telegraphed to Corhett and Fizsim- inane as follows : "I am advised by the press dispatches that I 1 your purpose at an early day to engage In a prize fight In this slat , . The plrposo of this Is to Inform you It Is a violation of our law and an affront .0 the sentiment of a slate pride entertained by our pcople. "It wi therefore not 11 possible for you to accomplish any such Imurcose , .lnl any attempt upon your part to do so will subject yoU to penalties and to treatment that I am .ro will bo hlghl distasteful to you. 1 , , w\ , , , , , llslasteful . . , . lr do not lt thlR 1m. Inn" In i.f.II ni fin om-pllciio " in ' which : " ' you ; may "b " involved 1 I hy any such atempt , but 1 am wel enough advised or time nature and extent of time power 'nd authoriy with whloh you will flail 'our- melt confronted 10 Fn ' that It will ' . say w\ prove smif- fclent 10 deter you train engaging In a prlz fight In Arlansas This Is enouh for you ! to know. The ' /ueslon / so far as It relates so you does nol now cal for. the ciiatioim clnton or construction of . statutes or other rules ot law In the present state of public opinion , which at least Is time forC that In- fuences IJenalles , prize fighters have no rIghts which those In Iulhorly are bound 10 respect , but there Is no lack uf law to make I now my duty 10 do all that Is here indicated . As this Is the only communlcn- ton thht I shal address to you , I have heen ' somewhat more emphatc than would be the : case If the malter were open to discussIon " . I .GUggO UPON A 1rUNHHI' l'UOI" , 'L."tern n.ntH , ' 11 ' \ 'ItIm.ii'mi'my All Cnt Hnh' nt Onl" . CHICAGO , Oct. l-gxecuI\'o ofcers of the western roalls had another mEetng here today at whIch an ngreement was reported for the Immediate restoratIon of al rates both east and : tvestbound and for the renewal of all old ngrlemenls for time l'trlct ' main- . tetmahmco or I'ales. I was agreell to restore time old Westen Trunk Line pool hut on an enlared basis. All busIness , hoth cast amid westbound , Is 10 be pooled , the poolng ar- ransoment 10 go Into effect January 1 next I I" to contnue In effect for at least one rear from thai date , anl can Ihen only be terminated hy soma road 01 roads giving thIrty days' notIce. netce. I A meeting of general freight agents Is to be Iheld here next Wednesda [ C arrange for putting - ting the agreement Into effect and to Ix the percentages which Each rod Is to receive 1n the pool. Should the general passenger agents be i unable to agree on this later poInt they wi ImmeLlately report Ihelr Inabilty 10 the executive olCfS and they will try to arrange them. Jim case they are unable to reach a satl'nctor ' agreement the whole matter Is to be left 10 arbitration. Once fixed . the per- co.tages canlol be changtd except In November - her of each year when they will bl subject to revIsion st the Instance of any road feelug agrIoved over its I proportions. All cut rates are to ba witimdrais'im tommorruw : and all no- duc ml tariffs will lie reetoremi as soon as limo necessary ten days' umotlce can be gIven the Inteni'tate Commtnieree commmtiaaion. 'rho executive officers also took up paseen- ger affaIrs aimd tsutul Instructions to time genera - era ! passenger agents to zmmeet and reorganlz ? time W'estern Lines I'aseengr at'aocation ! , Itimys to Leiir ( lit' " , Vzm Imimeh , , ST. LOUIS , Oct. 11-Time itelmumblle vtil to. morrow print exclusive information that Cimanits M , hays , vice president and genemal nmanager of tIme \\'ahashm Railroad company , lie has held that rosltmon steel 18S7 , imas resigned to accept a sinmilar position wIth the Grammd Trunk , at a salary of $10,000 p.r year. Mr , ! Iay , ' headquarters will be at Montreal , I ii I ruuli'rc l mmmii 1i'aiy- lie Nat itmi , SOUTH M'ALlSTEit , I. T. , Oct , 11.-The bill providing for time removal of the tntrumd- ens from time Cimerokee natIon has just passe' ! both houies and been signed by the chief. By provisions of the hilt 315 heads of famIlies will be paid for Imnprovemmments made in the natIon , 'rime emnotimmt f lanml held is eti- nmated to be 100,000 acres and worth $68,000. Tue b.ll just passid by time council emmuis time struggle that has waged for the past twenty years between the Cherokee people on one simie and the o-cahlrd Intruders on the oIlier. S Ngrn IimeI.emi I ) a St LOUIS , Oct. 11.-A simeciai to the lie. public from Jackson , Mo. , says mu mob of about 100 people tonight took the negro , % viil hfenulerson. who attempted an asmiduit .mn 14-year-old Minutia Ituit yesterday , away front the simeniff and hanged hint , Timere was 'omparativeiy little excitement while time ynchung was beirut dno NAYS hltIll lI17Mi.ti ) S'tM CitUhil. . lies ini lies 'ouiiammItei'i los ii Si'misim. ' 11011111 Stur' I is ( 'nur ( . DES MOINES , Oct. 1i.-Spreial ( Tcirgrniu. ) -Mrs. Lettie Jay today flied a letition for ill. vorc'e from l'oart Jay , to whom she was mimer- neil a yemur ago. Simo says soomu after iime was mitarriemi iii inimeniterl several timotisanul dollars. Timis her Imusbanti wanted , anti she would tmot tot ii It over to imimum , lie began us system of crutch treatment. to force tier to give him control of time prrty nimmi mnont' ' . lie took lien to It'e lttim his mactimer anti sisters , itflu ! she was fearfully nmistreated , All thus faiicml to move her , nimui timey started stories of her Imnnuorai character , amid umim- iurniuled urn constantly for alleged Inuimuorai commduct. Finally tlmey imaul uorn her out , and then the imusbanmi humid imer taken before time immsanlty conmmnissioners , Time relatives swore lien Into time ln5ano asyimimim Wimen site was not insane , She was edit to time hospital at 1.loumnt . I'ieasnitt and cormflneui for sever.al immnrthus , Wimen hmc was released on time ground that site s'ns mmof Immaine. 11cr hmusbmuimul humid been trying In time. mmmeantimmme to get her rmropcrt ) ' , hmiit failed , Sims imow demnammuls a divorce and the restoratiomm of null lmer rights in her property. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Iimuhilii , ' Stmrgs'sims iImuml , DES MOINES , Oct. 1I.-Spechat ( Telegram. ) -The Iowa Association of Railway Surgeons mmuljourneul ( huts evening after a two days' set- don , A big row camnO ump over the location of tlm3 mmext immectimug. 'Yestcrulay It was voted to have time meeting here. Today a mnotion to re- coimsiuler tas carried after a long fight ammel Mcrslmalltown selected as time location. Time trommluhe grew out of time nccusatiomms against certain Ies Moines mhmymilcianum , wimo % ere attacked - tacked sonic months ago by same of time medical journals for Irregular imractices. Tlmce mliii mmii they could to injure time immeet- hmmgs of time Medical Society of Iowa , Missouri anti Illinois , wimichi was imeld last week , and slnmtlnriy used their Infiuemmce against time present gathering of surgeons. Time visitors were so Incensed witim time treatniemmt tlmey re- cetvcui in tlmts cIty that they reconsidered time VOte to commue lucre again. hlevcr 'IS'iiI Cuss' St'tiheih , DES MOINES , Oct. 1I.-Spoclai ( Telegram. ) -The supreme court finally deciuieui time contest - test over time will of Sammipsorm C. Ihevor of Cedar RapIds , wimhcht lmn beezi In litigation for two years. hover uteri In Mmgmmst , 1892 , leavhmmg an estate of $650,000. Of timis hme left $175,000 cat ii to Joint 13. and George \V. lever , $200,000 to Jamnes L. heron , anti $15,000 each to two daumgimters , Mrs Jmune Fl Spangler amid Mrs. Ellen 10. Blake. Mrs. Spamagler brommgiit an action to set nlde time vlii 'md tvon , heaving time property to be divided equally ammtommg time sons ammul daughi. ters. Time somme appealed to lime smmprenme commrt. wlmlch sustaIns time iou'er court. Then tIme eons filed a immotion for a reimearing , atmul after nrgummmmemmt It was suiimmlttet1. To.iay time court huammuied down Its decision , declining a new imeariimg. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ CI I iimmux of ii Netvslihmls'r I'igli I. \'FihST1t CITY , Ia. , Oct. 1i.-Speciah ( Telegraimm.-1V. ) ii. lichen , editor nut ! ImuIb- usher of time Jeweih Jmmtmctloim ltecordas arm'csteui last night by Deputy Ummited States Marslmal Hyatt , charged whim sending ob. scene literature timrommgim time mails. Time or- rest was time termmmimmatloim of a newspaper fight which imnul b'on waged betweoa local papers. flea lichen of Chilcago , wlmo ftmr- mmtshmed a imaIf-colunmn mmewspaper Interview at the time of time excitement about time mmmurder commmmmmitted by liohtimes , pumbilsimed by time Ciii- cage imaimers , furnlsimed ball for hula brotimer's aplearatmCo before time United States grand jury. which mcets at Fort Dodge Novemmm- her 12. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - , , , I.it. , , nht.fl , SIOUX CITY , Oct. 11.-Speclah ( Teicgrarmm. ) -At a immeeting of General llarmcock Grand Arimmy of the Republic post hmere today strong resolutions of symnpathy with time revolu- tlonist party in Cuba were passed , ammil urg- tug this country to talte actiuimi to recognize time Insurgents' belligerent rights. 'rime oltzm- Ion was also otlicially expressed timat every organlzatieim in time country , axmd partlcumlariy all Grammil Arnmy 1105(8 , simomilul declare timeimm- oeyes in favor of sucim recognition. timoii.t-r Vici tin of thin 4imlmmmIji Cause. DUBUQUE , Ia. , Oct. 11.-Speclal ( Tele. gramn.-Time ) death of Susan Bartlett today urns time sixth ammiong time vlctlmmms of the pola- onlng at Sabula. 11cr friends live in MImic. a polls. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ % VlmItm' hii mm nimul Colored ' % Vommmnm % 'eI , CI1ESTON , In. , Oct. 11.-Special ( Tele- gram.-Wililam ) Vanwert ( white ) , aged 54 , was married to Mrs. Mary W'allaco ( black ) , aged 43 , . Cmuuseil ii ) . it 14i iii I ) lOxpi ( IN I aim. The I'ullnman sleeper "Bmmnda , " on thmo east. bouumd Burlington train , caught fire this itmorning whmen a simort distance this side of 1.lnntn 'ruin nvninslrn. nt , , nn n ? fh. . , , , , , , lanmps lmuimg on the rear imlatform of tue car tvas the cause. It throw bunmmlng oil over time yestibule ammd s oodwonlc around It , amid for a time It was feared tim flamnes would reacim time Inside of tIme coach , This , imow- over , was prevemmted by the use of seine haul grenades , aim' ' ! aside from delaying the train for a llama and time destruction of the vestt- hub , ito serious daimmage was sustained. Time lmaint was badly scorched and the car will be sent east for repairs. I't.i'immlussiflui to itumlid. Itocco Bros. imave been granted a permIt for timetr mmciv c mummiseloii hmotiao at 511 Southm iieventii street. 'l'he building will he of brick , with timree stories anul a basement armd will cost about $6,000. Time plans for time building have been ummider coimaWoruitlorm for thmree years , but the eonstrmmctlon imsa been poetponed for various reasons , Now that time owners have mleclded to btmtld at once time storlc wIll be immushied as rapidly as poasi. tile. _ _ _ S _ _ _ Itiid , tmtis'hiamtemi jut' ItailI , Special oflicers last imtgimt ( ounul a youuumg amen in a drunkeim stupor iyimmg on time side- t'alk. hheelde ImIm lay a sliver vater pitcimer , a sliver tipped cane and other articles of value. lie imad been out purclmasIrmg lmresemmt.s for tin a1mpreaclttmmg mimasmiurrathi party , atmu ! after conmpletittg Imis task celebrated its coin- Imietton by tnmbibing Immore ilquor timan was good for hmlrn. 1)efiuuiit.i' .trci's'eN In ( : ( ) uiui. llns'ic , CITY OF' MEXICO , Ccl , 31.-It bccate knowim today tim.mt Van ilorkelon , tlme Chicago - , cage bammk employe whmo at week ago decamped - camped with $30,000 In cash , catimo to timis city. Ho was tracked by a I'immkerton mletec- tire amid has been caught In Gimadalejara , % ct- lug on time advice of Consul General Cnitten- den , hue goes back 'lth tlm detechlve' , mmmalclng ho attempt to defend himmmself. A ft cc NI'lml 'liuilst'im _ A warrant was iiuiemi yeterula3' for time arrest of Nels 2.latlen. lie Is rimmrgeui : with assatiit autul battery on Anmmle Madsen , a domestic livlmmg at 1721 lodge street. Pure Blood r ti secret of the restoration to health w'hi'ieh jIood'o Sursaimaulila gjy :7r ; : : : parhila , II imna cured if \1 me of unaimy corn- - : . plalnts , anmi humirl. ( 'I fled my blood , I C Ivuis troubled vtthm . . . 1 1.f.I ; _ immy lls'er , Imad lmlp dheasa and other .f. S : - , : : troubles1withuuwchl- " % _ I ln ; of amy armdcs , - ' t-- / : : - ' : For a long tlaio i L3.t - : AA. hai to wahl willis caa' . For sovcaL years I wan gradual- . breaking down , I imuil tIm grip iii severe form , I Trocretl six iottles of hood's Harsaparhlia ammd It. buIlt mite up , Mv recovery I ewe to flood's Sariapamrilla , An my Ilium bavo guime numd 1 tool ilku anew now person. I sleep svelin1mdeatJmeartii'1 Mas. CIIAIIL.OTrS KifLi. ? , hlaywerds , fni. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the only true blood purifier promInent. ly ha tims publia eye today , fry It. cue ; habi'aai conL'"i' H ODu S isiS ( too. l'nl.o : .5. : . per tjx. . Count Toistol \uVlio is iii c1osc.r sympathy with humanity , its iiceds and its sufferings , than any man who is alive today , says : 'Go through a crowd ot people , imt'oiot'abi city pcoimle , exnuitiuio tlmoit' tired , anxious , swatetl fmtcouu ; mu. mrnbor yomur hire utnil thu Itros of these wluuiti ' ' ( itl hltivo kiunwit Intl. imimttoi' ; i'ccuul 1 tlmo uuuutliy stiul cuutus of sickness ttuitl sorrow of u'IuIii you hmavo lmemim'd , anti ask ymuirstil I time rcaaon of nit tiuls elitTci'Ing and , tiesliuult' . Atitl you will see , hmowovut' uuti'aligo Ii umluty npcatr ) , t lumut thu euttmso tt imlno'tomithms mit lmmutnnuu utilsery is sommuo cliroumlu s'uulcmicss or disease , tluitt It etituimi ho avtmided , anti that thu tnnjot'Ity of ium'oPlu whtmso lives flee dait'kuned by Ill hietul ( ii uuuighut be stt'oimg , 'igOrOUS mund hmtthy ) , " Coupled 'ith the vords of this grand mai' is the great truth that four-fifths of all clis- eases arise from kidney , liver or bladdcr complaints. Can you not readiLy see , then , why that rnagniliccnt remedy , \Var- tier's Safe Cure , is so popular ? It is because it prevents these troubles or cures them if taken in tiiiic. if you. doubt this ask- any educated , well-informed doctor , druggist or professional - sional man. . , tM ( IS Iti10N'l' $ , LAST TWO TIMES. 'I'OlAY. TONIG Ill' . Last two ierfurmumnnccs of - HOYT'S - Latest arid I1st Coirmeuly , "A COW1EIED MANI" MATINETO TODAY AT 2:30. : l'nlccs-Ftrst floor , SOc nimmi 75c ; balcony 25c mimmd SOc. EVENING I'Ei'IFOItMANCIO ' ' . A' ! 8. Prlces-Fimsi iloor SOc. TSe amid $1.00 ; hal. cony SOc ntai TSe ; gallery 25e. fluqiI , 1NiAiJMiNT Iu 1 W _ _ _ _ _ _ THUIE NIGHTS OIlIflAlf ( In ! COMMHN .9iOUIW1 , Util. Davis & Keogh's Stupendous Scenic Iroduction , ' 5ONTHEEOWERY" Tlmo Greatest Comic , Draimmatic antI Sccnle Acimle'emcsmt ever Hinged in Aimmerlea , Time All-Comuquerteg Cast , lnciUulimmg mzmp vi ii p ir i P ( 'iiiiui : lmimIi Iltldgo U I U I iJ iI5UUi U1 .1 ' , uiuuiper , , , ttnr of , , I f imu'enlml tI , . , On , ' . , , , ' , . Time stile of seats wilt Open Saturday amerning , I First floor , Ito , 71c and $1.00 ; iemleummmy , SOc mitmd 7lc , gallery , 2c. t30 good reserved seats at lout each. CRIGHTON THEAT1E 'rol. 1031-PtXTON N liiJftflllSS. ! ttrm. Matinee Today 2:30. : . Aumy Rcsor'cd Seat 25o. Stall , Ilex and li't'amu Chtii's ; 5O , . Tonight at 8:15 , Time Eeamittfmil PhiiY of remit iim HUMAN HEARTS Maniugetiiutit , iltimi. II , 0. Miner , Original CaBt fromn Miner's New York Timeater , TI1I UIIIIATEST' I'flOIMJCTiON OF' MOhiflhtN TltIS. OREIGTON THEATRE Tel. 1531-PAXTON fi IIL1101lSS , Mrs , Foult Nloit'r coummmmmouiein SUNIAY MATINEII 'flue Faumoy c'uimmctllamms , CONROY & F5.tX In O'Plarity'g Vacation. MA'i'iNEE % % 'tilNEsiAY. : Coummtumg Oat. 17-iD , Cimaniuy'sAumL. , ( LTL5\ * AtAIL ii' ' A i.savesILltL1tUTOt' & ho. 1tV1it.iAmnis UtmiatumiU&mltjmm lJeluut , Ittit S. : .iiasuim uts.i Utmtatm iOtlammm. . . . . . . . . . . bnver Fmm'ess. . . . . . . . . . . 4 .m'mmm. nut , 111115. Alommt , t. lugeL Sad. J. . I as : . . . . . . . . . . . Fiimcss. . . . . . . . . . . . otnm pam 7.0pmmm.'brnbiea Local ( except unm.y ) . . ll.m'mm t:1.nn. : . ,1.tmmuhmm Loc.mt ( except Suimla ) ) . . 2:4iuimm. : . .1'msL Mall ( fur J.immotn ) dmhi' . . . ! .ea''ni jeihucAoo , imriur.mNt'lor' ; . & Q.itrnir' Ommuaisajtammunthpat , 10th & alutsua rlts.ioimmmtua I : ' . . . . . . . . . . ttl tuule. . . . . . . . . . C : , Q.mmmi F : , Ouu . . . . . . . . . . . . ipm rca. . . . . . . . . . . 4 : l.pmmi Iuan.t'tmicuigo : & rut. juuiis Cehimeumm. . . buuazmm : I 1 : . . . . . . . . . .1 mmuintieum le.sl. . . . . . . S :3 'i' sm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clout. . . . . . . . , , , . , , , - - Loav"a ( : iiicAciO : i : t'r1'Xt1r ] 'uv. Onmumiun Untnum lci'mt , IQuim & Mau'um , tiuus.I Otusalsa : . . . . . . . . . . . . , J.Immmtte.l . . . . . . . . . . 8:3luimm : litmmmm..CiuicagoUxpmvbe : ( r.5utmday. , . ' OmmmatmahtijIomm , Ietot , lOtim , t : Mason Sms.i ( ) immatua : ( . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . iupree. . . . . . . . . . . . 5:3cpni : 4 : . . . . . . . . . . . ' Li tumli at. . . . . . . . . . S :2) : ) . . atm : . . . . . . . . . . . \'uulfry 14.cai. . . . . . . . . . iO.34uin I 43ismim..tuuumim.t Cute , , mo Hi'eci'Ii . . . . . . . I :4m'mmi : Leaves i'hiIrAOO. It. I. & l'Aciyle.IArrive' Omiuaialtluiieim , is'poi. _ 5lIIOfl Hia.i Omumh& FtsT. Ii .c&'uiui. Atlantic iIi'rcs ta. liummutay ) . . r'aspun : .1:2:1,1gm , . . . . . . . . . . . .Nigimi Isprcs. . . . . . . . . . . . 4 1i'm'm. . . .Ciuicnge 'eslitnulsd 1.imiteul , . . , I : : Zuumum C:1turmm.Qklahoana : & Texas lOx. ( cx , " ' ' . ) , : _ ! ; ) iqii . . . . . . , . . . ( Inlurmdo : . . . . . . . . . . : T."aves c. si' . 1 ' :11. .t 0. i.rrIyea Ommmuulmmmj Tlepiul. iti , calm W'eiter St. I Oun.imm ; S .lttmmm. . , .14i.uux City jcc' mumm'ui.mtmomi. . . . 8ilpnm : l1lmuuum. : . . .5Iuu ( 'Ity l'tiiCim , $ un. ) . . . .hi rr.amn i ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1'.sul Jtummit e.i. . . . . . . . . . . if : im mum p. 810. v.tr.m.i'i' . ; Arnirei' ( ) ummmulma ltim and SVS bitrmtOammha 2lCpii..i' : : uit Mmmii nn'i ' itteus . . . . . . . 2ltmunm : f-s. Pat. ) \ ) ul , OX. alOO. ) . . 4:15i'm : 8O'mmnm. : . .NarulP ( fi'res. ( CC. HUmmdtiy ) . . .10lu.mnm : ) : . . . . . . . . . . . . I'aul ixpre.'s. . . . . . . . . . . 92mni ; I.eamves ' 1. ( ' . , ItT. .1. & C. II. I.rrise. Ommtsti. , l'mmimgi hh'iiut , lOIiu ? .imtiun Shah ( ) , mudtms 9Sminiui..lufla'i : ( 'imy Dm1' Bpreis. . . . . G:3opimm : eI1uum.h. : , c , Night Oxsiim lLi. 'rnmmnt , 6:00am : ls'.mspe I hieSOt'itm ' i'A'lI'O. " ( 'Arnises Onmalmutj . iijot , 1tIm kmmul W''iairfitm , . Omimimbi ia.li.mm..u. Lumulo Ist'rciv. . . . . . . . . . 9ZQiurn : . . . . . . . . . .Si. Jouh. isruua' . . . . . . . . . . . Inmthra.m i. . . ) _ : ! , m'miei , stoitx ( 'iT % & i''iFit " % i riles Oummahua iJep. t , 1511 , ammi l'ebsIer iit. j omaha ; ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . l'aui l.mnmttt'd. . . . . . . . . 9mmimi : f.VeIi I SlotY ) ( 'iTt' & i'Aci1.'it lArntres OuisimaIl'r.Ien , iim't , Itlim .1. . 21mis'umm iIljt Omnatmms COatii. : . . . . . . i'uiix ( 'ili' ' . . . . . . . . : 1 : . ) . . . . . . . . . . . . _ l'atml , .hnted. ! . . . . . . . . . . - - - l'XmIfii rr'lea ' ( Jiimatemlh'mmlon . . . lltii Fm Olamon Htui.l Onmmha C . . . . iarmees. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . I"tyzn . , . , . , , . , a ui.mn tte.sl'ce & fitlornab'F cx. ( etc. Humm.ll 'Cuin S ' 0-nm . . . . . . . . . . . .a , im' i.mprcis. . . . . . . . . . . I I . . . . . . . : : . : . 15L1 MIII . . . . . . . . : : _ ' ' , ' r. , \'Aia.slI htAlI.Vu'AV. Arnii'ej' , I't- , niorm I"pot. hitt : tM3mwmnSta. Omnh 4 'ru ' r . . . . . . . .hIt. T.ouia Cannon Ilgil , . , , , . .