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- - - - - - - . - - . r------- 2 _ . - TUB OMAhA \ DAfT.JY BEE : IVEDNESIAY , OCTOBER 10 , 18m _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - - - ; ' 1Ii1Y CALL \ IN TIlE MILITIA " - - - - - r ' Governor Clarke and Brigadier General ; Taylor Have ! Consultation 1 : ' - SAYS THAT TilE rlG11T WilL BE STOPPED ' - - - - - \ - ' \ No "loIIlUnll . I or 1.11' ' ' to Ik . } ' , 'rllilftl Uidr Ih. . ( hiIH . ' or I IIf II' : Iit tt ' * - ( , , , ' , ' fr , 1).II lies to ! llte Ills I'Iiilis . r J.JTTL R0CFC. Ark. , Oct. 15.-Governor Clarko's determinaton to stop the Corbott . . I..lzslmmons contest at any cost was em- Ilhasizell today by the presence In this 'Ity of General Taylor of Forest City. brigadier general or the Arkansas State Guards. who : was summone,1 , to the capital by telegraph to confer with the governor In regard to the strength or the state militia. General Taylor : was In conference wIth Governor Clarke for ! an hour this morning , and when seen ' later hy I reporter was preparing to take the afternoon train for Hot Springs. General Taylor saId po ltvely that the fight would not occur. Ills purpose In going to Hot SllrllgH. ho saId , was to warn the people there agalnH the danger to which they would ba SUbject ohoull any attempt be made to bring the contest ol The State UI1d , Gen- oral Taylor suld , was In good condition and imply sulclelt to cope ) wIth the cue In han,1 , Ito COIll(1 ( . ho sal.l. . with a few hours notice , land SGO wel drilled , and fully equipped men In Hot 81'rlngs < enlral Taylor will return to this city tomorrow and advIce Governor Clarke dS to the situatIon dt hot Springs and the result or hIs visit there. Governor Cljrko. when Iluestone by an Associated prss representative In reference to hits consulaton wih General Taylor was not dlslJsed ( to tali , Asked I he had confidence . fdenct In Iho ability or the Slate Guard to carry out his plans. hn said that : the militia was a mater or secondary consideration . that ho could , get all time force necessary outsllc of the militia companle8. He reiterated hIs former declaration that the fight would not bo pormltell to take place , ali In this con- necton sall he could make no ilstncton between I prlzo light IIHl a glove contest " " the "Suppoee , Governor Clarke suggested reporter "Corbett and I lzslmmons should tleslro to give an exhibition of physical culture - tore In Hot Springs on October 31. In which large , ser gloves were to bo usel. , would that also be stopped by military force ? " CANNOT MEET I AHKANSAS. "Corlett and I'llslmmons shall not meet In Hot Springs In any kInd or a contest " said Governor Clarke emphatcaly , "If they ever meet they wi fight , and they shall n't tight In Arllnslu , They shall not meet In flat Springs either In or omit or a rIng. They , hal lot oven Ihake hands. " When aslle Ir Corbet would bo arrested upon his arrival 't Hot Springs Governor Clarke said that a good general never dIe- : losc,1 , his plans to the enemy Information came from a private source that the Florlla , Athletic club Is consIdering a plan hy which they hope to overcome the obstacles Placed before them hy Governor Carke , Time scheme II to turn the whole are fair over to the Hot SprIngs Athletic assocla- : Ion That asaoclaton was incorporated by : ho slate of Arkansas on September G , 1895 . D y WIlliam I. Babcock , John C I.onsih.ile and Jharles H. Weaver , all of Hot Spings , Ac- ordlng to its charter the Hot Springs Ath- letc Club association was organized for the nrpose or "carryIng on the bus ness ot main- : aining a park or place or recreation In or ear the city or hot Springs where races , lhlctc sports and gaines could he practIced , ml exhibitc.1 , and means of entertainment may be furnished either to the publIc or by such Persons or ass c'adons ' lB flay from time to time he ulmllell ( thereto. " Under this charter time ploplo Interested believe they can conduct a boxing match' limited lo a : specified number of 3 , ounds with SOft gloves without violating ar state luw. When informed thl ! . scheme Governor i Clarke stated . that the state charterlJ corpor- I at Ions ant associations for legal purposes 1 I only , and t4at no violation ot the law would ; : ho tolerated ! under time guise I of anmuement. Ifs was not prepared , however , 10 state ment'l what would hue. legal effect the hirOPosed change . ' I HOT SIINOS , Ark. . Oct tr.- tnager VendlK and lresilent Stuart today have heen ' 'I In receipt or telegrams anti , letters by the scora contalhlng all sorts or proposItions and : guarantees or Ilrotection and Immunity , but i they are not disposed 10 swerve from the I origInal intentIon with rrrerenc to Hot i Springs until they are satIsfied , ! that under I tme present arrangements and change or cpn- tract the exhibiton will bo an InrractOn ot the law The contract as arranged pro\'llhs for a twenty.fv6 round boxing conlMt tinder Marquis or Queembury rules , with sorE ounces gloves , which shall lot weigh less theft five Just when Julian and Plt7slmmol will Jet Ilro Is a queston whIch no one seems to he able to answer at thIs tIme. The following Is a telegram received , by Mayor Waters today : COHPIB ( 'IIRIBTI . 'rex . ot \G.-Be- fore I le'le here with 1 lzglmlol1 yfl may deposit with a re 1)1 lhle , party .nnugh uwney In cnh to defriy . expense for any nld all legal dllcultef that ia } ' nrl ' " , 'Ve have been warned ' \ b ) ' the governor , urn ! 110 not want to take any rhnlHe ! MARTiN Jt'I.IAN. COHD TT ItuSUMFS THAINING. Corbet arrived this evening on the 8 o'clock train but stopped al Spring Lake . where he will make h straining hea'luarter1 ] , Ho will bo In the city tomorrow ant will give a show In the opera house In the even- Ing. Ho tUlly expects to be placed tinder arrest - ret , as promlset by Iha governor . and thf folks here are anxious that the whole mater shall he brought into the courts In order to settle what Is really the ) : w , By the decision or the courts time llorida Athletic club Is wIlling to abIde Corhet will go Into train- log at once at Spring Lale A force ot lervanls has been at work today gettIng thIngs Into readiness There Is no cessaton In the matter or prep- araton to receive and , entertain the visitors expe'ell If the contest talus puce . ant shun d the governor's ulhnatum that there Is no distinction between aim exhibition with ROC , gloves for a limIted number or rounds and a "prlzo fight" remain unchanged , ant the law sustains him and acton Is talten accord- Ingly , then somebody Is likely to go broke here , anti that someb dY'8 name Is leKlon. LOST FAST ! IN THE I IlT , TEXAIKANA , Oct \5.-Champlon James J. Corhel passed through TexarlIna this afternoon enrute tp Hot Sprln ! ! , About 300 people were at the delot to Jet a glimpse or time champIon or time worlt , They were disappointed , however , as Corhel remained closeted In the sleeper and did not show hlmseH. A reporter went In , and . being per- sonaly acquainted with the chianiplon . oh- tamed an uudlenco Corhett looked like a' gladiator and says he feels able to vanquish ' I'lzslmmons without another day's trnlnlng. ! "I am disgusted with the busIness , " he' ' said "I am losing valuable time and don't I believe wo will light In Hot Springs I am going there on orders , but 1 don't fancy the , move. " Time reporter asked him It he would fight Fitzsimmons privately and wmlout a side purse "Il fight him for fun. Fizsimmons Is doing a lot or blowIng ! nd a lot or biutilng. Ho can easily afford to make wit statements when ho has everything to gain ant nothing to lose , whie I have everything to lose and scarcely anything to gaIn I the tight has to ho puled oft In private I wi be compelc,1 , to fight for glory ant amusement Pltzslm- mons's $10.000 stake 10ney has been attached alu1 \ have $10,000 deposited practcaly against nothing " "How many rounds do you think It will take to put Irltzsl110ns to sleep ? " " [ belevo that Irltzslmmons Is time best lan that I ever ran ag3lnst. but you wl , only have to stop ant think a mimomcumt to remember 1 never fought I man who gave mo t'p least tro'lble ! r , I lzslmmons may lIck 16 , but If he doe ho will have Iccom- plshed I tremendous untertaklng , " "Now Corhett . on the dead . .10 you think for a moment that 1.'ltzslmmons limes any chance to win ? " "Candidly , I do not : IfNI fully able to beat .anky [ Deb , ' and I you have any money to bet on the resul. take nay , advice and place It on Jim CcrbetL" . Corhett's part consists or fourteen people , including two women , hi' wife and Mrs W A. Brady ST JOSEPH , Oct. 15.-James McDonald . the Denver sporting lan , and his aS 'clates. - The Story and the Store Always correspond here. Read the story ; . visit the store 2 Hour Sik Sale Furniture fa1e. Wednesday lVXoruin o 0 . . \Ve ' mine : selling O'Couuel & Antler- soil's J"ut'iiltiire elit'npet' thau ' I J'I'ulll'e CIIIIl' miiiy 'VellIISIII ' 10rlll . frol ! to 11 nl'mtl1' ( 'al 1)113tIme SII ! ! gool18 at IU thii' I n'clok , ' ' Iii si'il liulime Silh , solId fmictoi' , Itit'Iii this em8lee ' ' odod" WI' wi el 11111 HI Holtl lactO' Dl'II nlt \\1 arl' . olot's , hue quality I , wortlc I yard , ! I 1111IJttlg 'Ol 01 the same foot- ( ' , . ' . ' ' ' , lug wih al furniturt' tiomtlens . You ut 1'-Aj ! ( ' a Ylrd. 'l'hn colors 111 puck Il I \ tealel' YOI t - , . ) ' 110 l11lIlht'iflmLli'8 ' . hitY ( ( iii'lce Coun' in 10 1ldllp1nn's 1lllce. COII II eni'diiitl . ht'ilott'op ( ' . yeliov , idle , hrow'n : II cl1c1nnl. Ielotrvl. 'elow Ile 111 el' 011 11'lcl mimI look at time ( 'IC- 111 ( gray gnlt stock . mil 'Ol wi say the 111 ( HH ( sold to othet' sloll" . gxteJsloJ 'l'mtbles , $ , iO , : t : ; $ : : ; : ; , , ' ' . $ i.7 . $ B.uO ( ) to 1t.tO. ) ) timis ' Wc : ) Inl1a Sl at 12/e n 'al1 : : imp 1O ( Alnn tll lot I 1'1 II\ Htrl. 1Ihu' I Exl'IRlon Dress : ; GOOt1s. 'I'alIps. I 10lshlI1 i onk i , whlcl \ ( ' 11101 hit3 oiirsiml'i's toIay nit thto ' ' . hlY ol'selre lt 1I'Ice we " 'III we qlnle a 11'lce Il tils lIe- 10\ Oi't't'i' ,101 tw . 1)llt11lt WC 11'11 t'XlICtI3'hiat wc ( eulel' mimici _ 11'10' 'l'abit's at rmO' . dOc , I WI timid whpn wc qlole : 7C . $1.00 , $1 ; $1.50. :17 ; $ : ( ( ( ) 11 ) to $ S.tO. ) A II miv styieei . itt . hItch 4Ik all wonl SergI for 1l' \VC leal ? ) Al IIst II omjlc hllel 11 . . ' ' ' ' " . , ' exit n'tly 3.'i : I ii t'htes Oil alil 1ahogIIY. 1'llse 'lahJI Wll'l se'- mit It I I I. : I1I l'eS eXIlly \ IlehcR 01 _ I 1 1"\SI'I 11'll'll I 1 wih I t i t tl I lt I inns t t'II'p , a mud O't 'o m u I the' 'lrd stick until wOlll lee goml npl & . \III'l'OI > lolw Iow tl ( ) tin tll 01 , value at t : : ) c. I 'Ol want anr t 1,111 I 01' 'ahle I 10\ \ Vlmt'uive Ilole our ihl'flOl 11I Is I the most ollllort\l ) [ ) t\le I ercr tiflcj't'nl. )0'1111 Fl'Clcl HClgl' at 2e yalll WI are ec1 Rooni iiits 4 gIving , , 'oti \'llW that wOlll ( Iw good . ' - _ _ _ _ _ at ISc , " 'hit'iiVt ) luol' OUt' f ( I 111 111HwIIt I - ' A-- Ft'euic'Ii HI''gl , amid out' ro-Ilcl SIUII , Set'ge ! at 5th.'e ltl' ( ' g'lng 'O\ excellent . lent ralH for your IOnl ' , 4 , \ Vla'ii'C quote our Clallllon : Stilt- tugs at 12t/e 'I't , : : luclls wide . wt tire gIving you goods tueh a ! others . , ask 2Zh ! fun' " II : l Im' ' - , ' We nO'I'I' i'lCl4T4 FOR WEniES , . DAI' Ihl' hl \'II" 1 Wl 1 Il' tmvtM' at- teulipted In Iho tt'm'ss ClOds Jcvalt , . . luent . - - - - - - I , : mlldl " ' 001 RultngR Iii tin eutdlc'ss One of the fiueest hues in tiuC ( 'fly , amid variety of httt't'IiS at : ' yard. as w' itmi'e only out' stilt of'eieht ; style , : i and the t)111'e w'e tlt'C making , time e'lioict' h Black Dress Goods vill not stay bug , . for Woetutesdoy \ . Stilts itt t.flO ) , $ lO.O ( , $12.5 ( ) , $1.OO , $ Sp"clal Wcdtc\IY. $17.O ( ) , l8.I ( ) ) timid $211.00 ; iii oak , maple , . 80-I lt'hi hlpnt'11 I inn'l t y Rllhlt I t I , i'e'lt a ii i mnmi inegn umy. i wort h : ltk' , for " . . " . . " . , . " . " . " . , . ! e : n.llch 1"111(1 Novelty Suitluigs , Parlor 3uits . W011 h riPe , for " . " . . " . . . . Hulll " . " . . " . . mc : Couches. aiitl . r..lucl ( uttimig et'ge " wO'th SI ) ( ' , . Ctatl , for , . . " . . " . . " . " . , ; . " . . . , . , . . " SI . . . rII . 'l'lw ln'lre' will cut 10 lgt'U II this . smile.'e . have : tiit' goods amid must Un'llu1111 ( uU gl'all'S uf Novelties sll' thl lu1 . . , , . io\'I1le H'U the vhtube lot itt (111CC. 1 I' tiet'tl : YOu . - . wloll lt I 1(1'11 lii black \t Pt'ICeS that mHoe ( . II II Ies , : shlJlrlllot miiithiiuig II oult' hut' , vluethiei' n IItehIcbm1 , IlrthllJ 0lli' wletlcl' I Klelll ho diiplli'mtte'd.l'tm ' I ate hmt'iultitimui'terg , I tU\Ihlll'l 110 Ilalll111.\\/ : t Chair tnt' t ) lnlwIJ ' Stilt , we arc Just for flluet . Drcss Gooths In Omaha. ' , lucl. Gent : Olnha now II 1 position 10 sell 'O\ H.ClnClnber we are giving away bicyces and m beautiful presents absolutely free Butterick's Patterns are for sale here. ii - HAYDENs NAYDENsl " - - who have hO'1 arranging 10 brinK off the Corbel-I lulmmol , ! light here have Recur d whet they d.alr atil will tonIght telegraph ! Julian anti Drady antI also President Stunt or the Plorlda Athletic club a Juarante or $30,000 for time fRh They ale guarantee that the fight can he pulled \ oft on the lalanll In tha Ilddle of the Uldurl river without interference. Inlrrerenc ! I.\U.no , T.x. , Oct -Humor Are being elreulnle'\ to Ih- effect thll Ihoultl the Corb.1-t lzltI01 ! lIght not occur at Hot Springs I wo11 take 1113re somewhere In Iexlc A rtprtnontatlve or the Associated ; ntatve press In , errle\\ld the . Mexican consul , La- Jeda Uaz. In this city today , lie 'cry em- 1II\1Clly , stated that President Daz would hover consent to allow time fight In Iexlcn and owing to the strung feeling or god will ' or the pAp ! ! ttY'ar'the ' president Ihry would not partIcipate In anything to meet his dlupproval The representative or the Aeso- , elated pres" waS shOwn official dispatches ! from the Mexican capital or a tenor decidedly adverse to the COl test , and which authortzed time eonsll here to state the fight should : not error on : ledeat : sol , Brigadier General Taylor , commanding time trool ot the state 'Jr Arkansas , reached lInt Springs on the 5:30 : train today In commi- pony with lion . John D , Kmbal or this city antt George Neeey ] , captain or the Neeley Rifles. General Taylor at once drove to the Arlington hotel , and time news or hIs arrival soon spread throughout time city ant attracted a large crowd ot interested lople , anxious to ] 1011' the IJrose or his \Islt , 'fhe general statell he was fresh from a conference with Governor Clarke anti , from him he hall received instructions to come to this city , view the situation and take what- ever steps lie saw proper to prevent the contest being pulled , ott . These Instructions were hazards. positive and to be carried out at all OLD LAW SUHHECTlm Upon being ! asked upon what law Governor Clarke gave him a power superior to all the courts , the g.'neral . stated , that Governor Clarke assumes the authority and bases his acton upon the law or 1838 , which gIves hIm plenary luthorlty , Title law was passed In a day and time or terrorIzing , when the state was In\aded hy bands or maraUders , horse thieves and cuthroats , who nCmcs stood In with the sheriffs of the counties and carried emi their crimes under their otclal aid and protecton , 10 declared this law to be the most sweeping ever given thl executive or any state , and claims that I overrides courts. all other \ \ or decIsions of Upon being asked If Corhet would he arrested upon his arrival In the city at 8 o'clocl , the general salll no , but that the moment that Plzslnmons Invaded Arkansas ho would be placed under arrest , the object being to prevent the men from corIng to- ether , So bug as 1 llzslmlons remains out of Arkansas 10 such radical steps will betaken taken for as long as they were separated by a safe distance . the danger or their comIng - lag together would not bo Imminent and the arrest or Corbet would not be necessary. The moment hath of them cale within the limits or the state one of them ould be placed under guard. John D Illbal. an attorney or this city , went to the capitol yesterday for the purpose of submitting the revised articles or agree- moot to the ! overor , Time chief executive s quoted as saying to Mr. Kmhal that he did no ; consider there was much difference between a prize fIght al11 a glove contest for a limited number or round , and he knew that Ir thEse two men gal together In the ring they would light , and It would be no child's play between them. The crowd would make . them fight I I was their intention to engage i ouly In a harmless bout for points , This Is' ' Iho view he took or tine matter . and eXlre3set at his al. detErmlnaton to stop them from meeting VENDG IS AW ABIDING. Joe Vendlg al the representative or the Florida Athletic club , talked with General Taylor Mr Vendlg assured the general that the ) ' were not here for the purpose of violatIng - Ing any or time laws or time state , that they were law abiding and expected to remaIn so . and it they were convInced that the contemplated - plated meeting betwEen Corbett and Fizsim- mona In a ser glove limited round contest for scientific poInts was a viola lon of any law or laws upon the statute books . they would agree to pack np and leave Arkansas and pul off the contest as first agree,1 , upan to a fnIsh at a point where they are guaranteed - teed absolute protection . General Taylor bore private messages from Governor Clarke to Sheriff Houpt and the prosecutIng attorney. Hath of ant were 1 silent as to the contents or time official letters wrlttcn by Governor Clarke but as no ar- est followed their perusal a feeling or confidence - denco that the contest will he brought off again pervades the atmosphere Corbett amid party arrived safely on scheduled - uled : time and were driven rapidly from the depot to the Arlgton ; lintel where a great crowd or spectators awaited their comln . ! No attempt to Interfere with a arrest Corbett was made during the e\enln/ I Is not . ' yet fully decided hy Martini Julian to move I.'lzslmmons from Corpus ChrIstl to Arkanas. The local committee has done nothing In reference to Jmmiiarm's telegram , hut w1 likely take such . action tomorrow as w1 uaranleo the safety or 11zslmmons and Immunity - munity from all loss I Is understood thaV Corbett wi I be arrested tomorrow miiormmitmf upon the c ' large or thleatenng ! a breach /f / time Ileaco lie will be placed under a baud of $ GOO to keep tie peace This bent he wtli refuse to give ant If placet untel lock I\ \ key will he taken out on a wrll of hab as corpus , which will be taken before Chance lor I.eathcrman for tria\ EI i'\SO Tex. . Oct I5.-H Is repem ed hHe that gl Paso gets the big Irlzslmm ns fht ! , I xviii . It II said , be advertised to take place In EI Paso hut wIll . In fact t ko place on the southern side or the Ho Gram Ie A mcctn of the business niel of the cit Is being 1It tonight for the purpose of Ials ng $15.000 to pul tie tight off In Jmmarez :1 x , . but It Is distinctly ummmlermntod distncty understcot that the fliimt does not take place on Texas sol , - - - - - - - - S'l' In' I' ] nUIUN 'I' ( IOSS ' 1'11 i .J II. il ' f t 111 , . . ' , . , , j 1IA' tr IItw.'r ) Ohm"1 its itc'f'rn'i' tot' t hI' I'riztI'igui. . Stcvo flrodle who has been pla'lng In this ely In "On the Bowery , " rcce'C a dlsl13tch last night rrom frIends In Cbiica'o saying that ho hal been chosen referee i'\ I the Corbott-Fntzsiuiimnons fght , which wl occur when a place can be round where the mill can be pulled ol lr , Brodlo as one or clx men who were under consideration for referee by the FlorIda Athletc cluh. lie IH a warm rrlell or both the pugilists ant was chosen as the best mal to referee the fght : Ir , Brodie was seen In his dressing room at Boyd's last night amid saId : "Yes , 1 al a personal friend or both Corhet and I.'lzslmmons anti have no preference for either P3rtY' May the best man wIn 1 saw Corhet last time early part or August at his training quarters at Atlantic CI ) ' , lie was In good condition . but not In as line as when he let Sullivan. Flz.lmmons. when I saw him last t. was In time pink or comidtt ion and I think thai when the two men meet It wilt be a Ilretty even thing Corbett Is very anxious for a meeting amid will tight whether ! Fitzsimmons' ald wi fght I"lzslmmons' money Ht is Known By Its Cures I Is not what we say , but what Hood's Sarsaparilla does , that tells the story of Its merIt The thouands of peopf [ whom i has raised from disease and despair to happl- fleas and health , are the strongest and best advertisements Jlood'd . &rsnparla hns. No other preparatIon In olslenco has such a record or wonderful cures This 13 why Hoe 's Sarsaparla has the largest sale , and requires for Its produc- ton the largest laboratory In the world , Now I you need a good medicine , why not try that which has done otheu 80 much good Remember Hood's Sa'saparila , ! Is the Only True Blood Purifier Prominenty In the publIc eye. $ 1 ; six tort - - - - - H OOu ' S P'll S flood'asasauuLUa. act harmoniously : wih . . I matters ' In New York Are adjustemi ' or nol 1 It I probabl that thf 18.500 at I"itzsIninnons' that W : atachell wIll be arranged atIe- faetorly lo bol' ( " ttiee' . anti , I consider the ( I fight a sure thl/ ! tUe the authorities at Hot Springs Interfere the battle ground . will be relocated cit , th Island In the Missouri river near St , Joeph , and will be pulled oft to a death : certJp r' However , 1 expect to referee the fight J : i hot SprlnJs and _ have lall my thealrIC\ dates to . correpolt\ the date set for tb fight. 1.I110nS ' and his manaer , [ a UIJulal. I understand will . be In Hut Sprlnli In l a rel\ days where the Australian chalplm , will continue his training . Inl till the datR , or. the fight , " IX : ( ) ' ' } ' ' ( 1.'UI A ( iAlI " l , , ilstrviirI Shl1'Iir'H'ul I lit. 11"'r. " 'r"1" ' " or ( I mid ii ii ti's , NHIt1VEN " . Conn" , Oct 15-An olclni statement Is tn'leuhll ' today 1) ' B. B. 1'hore. captain ot the Ynle foot bal t(1 1 regardIng the negotiations whlrh ha\e bp1 In progress for n Jnnl or foot bal with the lan'nrtteam. \ . The , \\temlt recites the fact or the controversy lHtwecn the two teat . , with which the public Is already famiar , 1111 rellt1 that at n conferl'nl ! hltween repreentntives anti , friends ( ot Ihe two Inl'l'rqlles hell h1 month n plfn WIS a1rled upon to bring nbolt 1 nnl' , II which It ! holli not appear that either tonal had humh1CIselt \ , Smthenitietttiy the liar- \nrd len rlport.,1 , thlt to give the \lan effect It woull he necessary to take the lar.al"nlhlllc \ committee Into Ihe nego- tatons , This was done Int\ \ alordI1/ tIme stntemllt of Caplaln 'horno the Plan of n YI o.Ilrvanl foot hal game wins \ 'otoPtb \ ' Ibo Ihnlrmnn of time Harvlrll nthl'tc commllee In n letter saying thai he rlseltell any interference h ) Halvard rdlntes and that any arrngemlnt for I game thins mnretln' , wonld tnt bE mtllll There the IOlotatuns stnppE\ ptlin ' rumormmo's stat'nH'nt 10ncl\lp : "it II ! fail' 10 say that the harvard Illmnl Inlellste,1 , In alhlotcs hns acted In n thnrouKhl hanl- , pome and conciliatory spirit and that 10 far lS thc ) ' nrc ronrornl"\ I ! time terms are concerned there WI no reason why n gEm should not have been Irrnnlell" ( 'AM 111111)0 H : , Inss. , Olt lG-The state mnl of tine Yale foot hal mnrttingenint I' ' regard to the foot hal ontrovsy with limit vlrd , pnhlphed today , haH e'nhled forth I nfelnl statement from time Hnlvnrd authc - Ites , Prof Are > said harvard inns brln t. ni times through the pre-en controversy , p to minI Includlrg October G , n'alto mien 'I ' t an InvItation from Yale to II"t her In fl II t hal or In all the ports. Hnrvald , oem n < J- featetl hearty , opened , nlgotattas for n ft II hal game In Allrl Vale onklal tlr 1- ) natll these ne."otntons bv lopla 1 Thorne's letter of May I In Iommo I courtesy It'ns Yn"'s . part to reopen Ilgo tat'ons ' Ir thl ) were to bl rln.we,1 , itt mill I was llarvarti'tu , part to malntnln n digni- nllt sIlence until al invitation ! holl,1 1,111 from Yale 'fhe enl } ' Illan projeoed by Yale was aim Interchnnge or letters which 110lnieil to a wlthlrwll hv lan'ar.l . of Dr. Brook's t'rittcisni on I1inlcy".t 1lllylnr { , which Harvard wOII < not 101lnt to .In. A game wlh 111'ceton now seeing a'4- sured , nq time I'niverstiy of Michigan has ( onslnt ( < 10 trmmmmsfeu' its came with lIar- yard from November 2 to Novemler 9. HAl ) " 'I\'rl ] 1.J \1' IOJH IS 1.I J. : I , " ) ' 1'1' " ' ' ' " ' , . " . . ! "rllh'h",1 A rn no' Ih , ' 'l'hl',1 i 1tt'i' . Ng" YanK , Ot 15-'be oplnll day at the MorrIs parll races \ IH spoiled \ by the weather. Fully 5,0 people were at the track. ICy the time the fIfth race was run the going was " 'ery bad alit ! many seratlhe" were made . Ilhouh the full field went to time post In the frsl ' three rces , Much lii- t'mrest'as atlcheI' to time Nm'1 , r stalw at six furlongs for' lien Br'h ! I\I a lot of wclhl to the Ithll' tumd conllrrhh' money watt bet on Hnzlet mint \ " 'oo < \lnl They got miway with Hazlet and " 'uo < virw iii the leall ' 1'11 ) ' run thus 10 the lat furlong - long . when Bc'l > 1rlsh took the bead 11\ \ won easl } ' , In time openln/ race 1Ildl- / mere impact callulatol" by winning lt u long price , H"len Nit'lioltn anti , \Vernberg , about etimmal I favorites , running b.blll imer. Gotham ' inide the favorIte In Gotham'IS 1,111 vorle the scond race but he ( mitt after three-quatters of a C\Ult ! nille . and COl \ < not even get third plall I DOIlt01 In n hard drive frcl HI tmicy- wine , galnln rapidly , on hIm. Aiot ot mnlirn 2-'ear-uhls went to tine post In the third race . with Patr.1 I" time favorite. ito couhl 1\0 \ no hetpr than second iicmwevc'r. . The Manhatan ¼ hnnt\lrap \ was the ff'h event anti Ilnl ' or Navarre Its favorite. 'ounlc' ' 'enol lee alt the wa- up o\el the lull , with Gallco clone IJ hill and the nthH's trail- lng As thmoy came ' 10 the In"'h they got together on e"en terms anti , then 11 this { , last furlong Na\Jlre tirew' out unl , won. Counter Tenor "nt second , with Sir Waiter iloggeni out In third place. Summaries : First race , aPe furlongs : Hellen1ro ( S 10 1) ) . Helen Nichols (9 ( to 5) won ( ) secoumd 'Ver- berg (2 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1:11'4' : Soeolli race enl ratio : Do yet 00 ( to 1 ) won . Branrywlne (5 ( 10 2) ) sot-intl. Coniiois- sour (3 ( t 1) ) third , 'lme : 1:4314. : Third race . live furlong : 'Ishard (6 to 1 won. Pntrol (8 (0 G ) second Slpl.lo (5 ( to 1) ) tiuIitJ Time : 1:10' : % . , I.'ourth race , the Nursery intakes , six fm'- longs : Ben Urnsh ( even ) von . Hazlet 13 to 1 second Wood\lne (4 ( to 1) ) third Time : 1 : l " . Fifth race , Manhattan liaumnlicap . mil anti , a quarter : Henry of Navarre (6 ( to GI won Counter 'l'enor (5 ( 10 1 ! second Sir Waiter (3 ( 10 1 ) third. Time : 2:07. : Sixth race ono mile , selling : A.h'lhor . , 14 to 5) ) won , Boomer ( ( to 5) ) fPcoll , 'hl Swain (6 ( to 1 ) third , Time : 1:13 : 0\\1 : JUCK " ' 1'11 'ViIItllil 'WINS ) . . . tie's ChnllI'1 1" , ( 11 ] ' 1"11 n.'llrIN ( " " \1.'ttllIN 'I"r. Time Dane College Foot Bal team 1 of Crete , chamilions of Nebraska and Iowa for 1891 I. passel through Omaha yesterday on their WI ) ' to Crete after their victorious trip Into Iowa , pla'lng three 'ut the stron- cent teams In time state with enl ) one louh- Iown against thel On Friday they played time Grinnel college team at Gllnnelb anll won time gume by a score o 6 to 0 , Iiciumg credited with the only victory ever won over the GrInnel team on the hOle groutitI. . At . Iowa Ciy the folowing day the tenhmi \as pltml I/alnst the strong teat of the Iowa State university . nail sure"pIl"d In keeping them from J1 scorn' , while Doane scored 10 point Monday al DC.i Moines In a game : with Ih1'lO11 Ien's Chrlstha Isoclaton teamn compose.1 . of sOf" , f time heaviest art ! best pa\ : era In time Ria o. Danne scored I on a touch-down on the first halt antI I when play began on the second . half Dcs : Iolle > ! u'ecll'll In getting a touch- down and klcllng goa\ 'fhenI'a ! when Doane awoke 10 the situation . and IR a itystaniler \ " remarked : "Tli" ' 111nell like tinmniouitn and very soon time game vmis theirs . with 1 seNe of 10 10 G , The DGnne1 t01m Is c IpCPtl of the fo1los' _ hi1lnyorl , : I.ee calltaln ; 1"lshel. Ouvn's . Bush ; 1Inln . manager ; H. Kcnmgv . Hl'a- saner . Eehehelger ! , .ioiinqoui , 1 Kenagy . Sitmitma SubItutl' : H , D I , Mortaut . tna. ) . \ I/an. heed a 11 Sweeney Colonel C. .1 Inwlh ) ' . editor of the Crete Dlmorrl. nrtl l.t"ltenlnt C. B HarHn , military Instrltor In the cole e. accompanied the team on ) the trIp. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ UO ; O' SUIIOI Iii' ( IU'JS S'I'OI. Cnhl I I' I."IIIA I 111" t un' Chll'/r'H , .i.eziiist II" . ST LOUIS Oct J5.-ln view of expected tlevelopments Chairman Gideon or the an- tonal racing bourn of the League or Amer- lean 'Vheelmen his been telegraphemi ' \ to hold open the cast's or Cabanne , Titus anti \ Murphy , the class 1 rIders who are Ull'l tile charge or erolll rcln ! Chairman Gideon had for \arlletl tl Cabanne . wh' lives here . a synosimn of tile evidence against him gIving the nlmr ! or bls ae- UFers an.tht \ nature or their evdenle ! , Soma or Cabanne's best frlent were quoted therein as accusIng hIm or immivnmg : made admissions - missions of guilt' to Ihom havnr IHrt'cto.1 his St. Louis rPIhllntatl\'l'S ( to call on hits . cal nc users and u'Ic lit. they hii ! Sl le llet\ The re ul WIS .strpsing. In Gideon's syn- Oitsk , I of the evidence a local newspaper writer , who has , ai along supported C'I- baumne . II i quolld 1 al vearuig : that Cahanne : wearn/ hall , when Inter'nWn'tl. ml.\e \ In allmls"lol of guilt to him This cine genmtiemaniii question denied ham states gl'nteman.n had strenlol"lY protested his InnocencE Other local deVQlpDm.nll are said to have brought forth ltpalsurprlses , hut iitjtiti't Chltlllon 111.hnr ) ' . BROOKLYN. . . OuL 15-Henry 1Islmr ) ' . the chess ehlrpl n , was given n compl- imientmiry .1nnert the < \ Pouch mansIon on Clinton ) street tills 'e\nlng by the Brooll- lyn Chess cll ) ) . .11 ( hemmer \ Q his recent vIctory - tory at hastings ; 1'Iglnn : < A cablegram from Sir George Newne" , president ot tine Irllsh Chpss climb . u'as read . nroposlng nn Intel'natonl1 contest and olcltng corre- spulllenco to that ercl. - - - - - - - Crt"lo" After Oh''n"I . I.ONION Oct I5.-1 Is a'nnouncPl , that Dan CrotiOii the ex.midtieweIgiit chitutu- II\on \ or Australia , who last night llafcatc < Framek CraIg for a purse o tied betore time National Sporting club winning In twenty rountls wi short ) meel "Joe" Choymlt of Calornla , _ ' _ _ ( 'r",1 ' 1'0" Smll I I" I'l ) ' , WASHINOTOl. Oct 1 . -Tho glove con- test Ihecllec to tale Illaee at the Jureka Athlete climb tonight between George 0011. frey ant billie Wood' was not pnlec oft. owIng to the flght rt'rntlal'co I'nl :1.tlnA itt . \llll. . . . . AI.I.trNCE. Net , , . ( .t. ! 5.-fhpnnoai . ( ! Tele- gemini ) --Thn . ' \III. ! . 1.atri't P\lr IIFOC\ ton ' ol"m"fl ia fl1 mjt 'L.s.4au' un'.ier very fa\ ) z'.b1e cun.I i.ama I hL'Ialher was fine . I anti thin track In /001\ shape . The attendance - / I nnce wal 2,5tt. Hesuls ; : Bait tulle , Illrle ' 2) : Flora n first , Ur. lirigg ecommtl . Jack Hole th'rll ' Imo : 0:12 : , i One-fourth mil n3' race . litirse ' lOut : Ten TRue Pils : : frat . , KII10nI \ , , Ioollhht . third , Special trot , halt mile Illrsl * 1(5) ( : Neil , elfer ) ' first . Cooper "llkls ' ( $0 , Ittn- son thlrll. Thnc : t:22. : One nitle . IlurM $3k ( ) ; Captain Harlh' first , Ratan' 'frlck $00 , luck " 'nier' thlrtl Tlne : 1:10 : , ) lltch race. one.qulrlpr mIle , l'urfC ; sleet : 0 J , _ _ ' , I . Jrst , Captain ImlEconlt \ , TIle : Uln\'I' n.\ \ ' \1' iI1X1Nl'i'N ( 'l'n\H , 'I'h. . . Cflhtuthi't'ir \ \ 'Iti iii [ , . . e"IIII'r"r'In. . . ( lilt I t" :111 I.JXINGTON. Ot IG-The greatest sport of time ulelng was nt the trots tmlny " 'Iathpr tIne : track fast ; ItNu\nnce. \ rO. The feature of the tiny was time stalion ll'IH'esltlnl\'o stake . for $5,000. whIch was take'i after lIve desperate liemuts Icy Iian'nmn Dillon . 'ho : I trot welt to 'riL Conqueror , after losing the Ir-t antI . seconti h < at ! anI ) ' one hea wal Ilcc,1 In tIme 2:20 : rln ! race , which wlnt to Mmitit'e 1 I In 2:10 : , He,1 see'- 0111 , Iurn' I " ' . :11'II'le , Hesuls : Slnllon ' ' lnltI'e rt lnlill.llul So ) : lIntel 11 In won tine uirst , fourth antI , lrh h'nls ' 1Imc : 2:1 : . 2i2"i : , 2:13a4. : B. I , 1 wI'n the "N'OIII I nil Ihlrll heal tutu was SpI'Oll , Tln1 : 2:1\ : \ . , 2:121 : : . Den- tne WIS third t.lmonero aLto stlrtol\ I 2:1r : trot , pnr" $1.0 : 'lhl t'onqnoror WOI tine third fourth nail uifttm heals Tlmc : ! IUh :132:11"1' : \ : t . 2IG. : Hoeta Soup won the first mount II 2:14 : % and Wit second. Lyric WOI Iho llont heat In 2:1 : II" mud w'mis titirti. wat thl'\ I 81bl 1 I' . Judge , 111cc , Iaizell . fklttnn Belie , ilnowdeti . .iihiimu ( 'cuiter . Sunhad ( 'imuy . I.olnl Ind Prince lnlsholl In time artier ortlr : tiiuiili . nanwt. I I " ' , 'f'r. Ilti I , 'rs - - < . . .rj'.I.wl - - e.I.j. . , WASHINGTON , Oct. l3.-liornard J. I " 'rter . time crack prlnter , ami his brother . : Jnml' . 11pnterl,1 Ceargotowmm l'Olc'HC. Innl\ \1 hereafter bl under its ( 'olor ! _ - r BO\XI' ] II > , II'WN II'll'\'I'IG , VI'I.rlnu" I'"t 111 'i'n'uttn'n. , itpfitu'ti Ilotito Irol.rl ) ' C.'I'lrsnin'l ( 'ltllT1 . Neb. . Oct 15.-Specbal ( Telegram. ) -Th9 Doane college foot bill team : Ieturned this noon from their vIctorious trip Into Iowa The team played thro hard-rongh : g3meo wihin four days , anti won all , a ccc- art ! thl' college Is very proud or Ullon ) their arrival 11ro they were met by all the stu- dPts of time colegl boys and girls In pro- I celon A huge decorated wagon drawn hy liD I stumdommts carried the team to time Cos- Imopollan hotel , wher 1 lompln1nlal ) ban , qimet was given the boys by the citizens oJ time cit ) ' . 'fhls evening a recept J Inset the festivities over time grand vJe- tbry , grndje - . Soulh Blk.ln S'hnol "r IUt , , Ot"1 lAPI CI'l'Y S , D" , OCl I5-Seclal.- ( ) The fall term of the Dakota School of Mlne9 hfgun Monday w1h time largest atendance It has had for ) 'ears , Time school hours have beim Icngthened anti , the cnrriculum exlentll su as to give the student I thorough educatIon In the higher branches of stmmdy besides a Iwowletgo ot e\'er- timing prrtalnlng to ores , metals all 10 practical mlnln . The developmenl or time mLnerol resources or South Dakota has heen largely Ilromotet by this iiistitumtion. Trial runs or ore are made for miners and pro peclors at the ' . .xact co5 of the test and an amimil'Sts of nuw minerals mate free or clmrge. _ . (1)1I I.t I 'l'u'I" Ret , a i'iiei tu i'rhniu . Sioux FALLS , S. D. . Oct. IG-Spcclal ( 'rolegrammi.-\ ) ' , " ' ' , Taylor arrived here at noon tOllay During the entire forenoon ho was allowed to go where tie please unaccom- . panlCl about the clt ) , After taking dinner .t the host hotel he was taken to tine Ilen- Ientar ) ' thi evening to serve thin ? balance ot the two years' sentnce I Is undelslood ho will work In time Ilundrr , time cas lest 111.lcu In the prlron , hits wIfe arr1'cl with him ant wl:1 : , hive helo until her husband's tcrm expires - - 'l'tiIilHtAI'IIIC iiItlilI'S. 'llH.I ( ll\\I { Inl 1)i'stit' . } 1x-Pmesbnient ] Harrison I In , , Saratoga - lUng imis dnugimtet' . : " McmF.ee , ' ' hiutte , ? ntont. , 'he three men Injurftl near Bute 1ont b ) ' Illnl knocked off I bridge , IHLt Tues- da ' . day.Time crulsll larb1ehlad ! 111 ! salet for 910narlc Mersenet . Syria , to protect American ml- Time carriage bulllrl9 ot the United States arc _ hollnu their Innual convention lt Cb evelauid , Hlnr ) ' Italic I wealthy tarn1r near Lexington - ington . Mo. . II on . . trial for murder. His de- fensc Is Insanlt A maH fire . which did very little dum- age . caused conshlerlblp exet.lenl on the expoRlton groulls lt Atlanta 'l'ucsday. Several heavy farmers and stocliralsers near \ Lawrence K.m. . . bave been compeled 10 assign on aCcollt or hosses from hot ' i-ti IE r ' Ion. Richard P. Bland has mantle arrange- tntnt4 for al lxt'l\lll Ilclurlno lour 11 ough the south al southwest , Ileglnnln Nivemher 2ll , Iarties I immtc'restt'ci , In the uban cause ba % 'e Ilcelved ICl.'rl from evpal prIvats Inthe \ Unlle,1 Slates army prGfLllnr their > ' 'lea to the 'ause The % assignee of Dan head & Co. , IJIIlrs at " n'nosimmu . Wis. , bas nld a "tntement ; , wh'h ! indicates that the banI wi not par mfr' than 70 Ilnt" on the dollar , A ' ntrkhum of the eerman-Amellcan ( n fo m unl I of Nt'w Ym k I nn't 'u'slay , an < PaSsed mesa titlons ondlmnln time muction of the Iesottns ( acton I ' ' , maj rly In uniing with Tammany E' ' gene Yanc , a negro who hives near I Mum chemntem' . 'c'nn" , was calEtl 10 time door al n gut and shot lie wa accu"rt of abus- Inl I hmalf-witted gIrl who Ivell with hIm. ' 1 e 110lec at Knmas City havc IUseo\elet\ that two bOUes have bpen stolen frm a cc in tory In thlt city. Suspcton ! n'sts on Jlrr tOM connected with n local medical cuI- loge HI . 1reRcntat\e ! ot time towns In tile Chick- [ : nallun are hollnl a nw.Unt nt At d- mQI J 10 dt\-e Iwans lo I'roelre ' Iclqlatlon fro I congress ! for lownsll lawI for time ' , tpl iolY Jim' . Nnnnll Stnvetis a Kanm'aet City pumy- sic an , haH brought suit for divorce alllng thikt leer imuisbanti , woul\ \ not elo anytlminug I 10 I'art mailg ! a lvllS or e\'el help get . , ti1. Il'als , ' 'hl clght-slxth amJual meltng or the , ' , uiierinmui Boanl of Commlslonlr ! for Fern - cghm . : tslonq convened nl Broolyn ! Tueslay , ' /n lay wa" mosty oceuplod In lontlnS ' or the oiilccrs. , /n1rltll / oeelS Jl f EII : . n 1'rr arcusetl of assaulting a whll womnn neil' ilrmudten . : "s ( . , has been Ipprehendell nn.1 Is Iwlng taken hack to the seEnt lynchel of on his arrival critmie. there lie , wil doubtess ho II Betwcen 10,000 and 15,0 mlnpl ! attended , a ( olventon at Cit'aribcid , i'a. . 't'uestlay to Inl(1 steps tu se.'un' an alvance , In wages , Nolhln Wa Ilpedell upon hut It Is lslrtell lie pro > pertH arc good . for a general strike. 'l'imo man whose charred remaIns Wlr rOln.1 In a burned hay stack near ( hll- l'olhe , :10" itmum' been Ilentnld as William R ! ls of that place Two men namlll , Stevens Inve hlen arrested charged wlh killing itiili. 'Ihl natonul advisory ' boartl of the A. 1' . A. e'omillotld Its organization at St. Louis h ) ' electing J. I Slevens of Detrit pn'sl- dint . 11ev. James D. Dunn of Boston Bcr- ' \ retary anti G. " ' , Van I.'OSH of Tacoma II I rlalY o % 'let' I.resllcnt I The manly of an nlknown man was taken I out or tine lake at Cle\llanl ' 'ue llny , Thor" was a Im.unulieert'hin'f tIed aroUH\ \ his neck an,1 , bolh legs were near1) se\erle\ The inDuce do nol known whether It was a murder - der or a dHtrmlnld SUICHII' I Howard Stc'\'en. who lives near Arlington . Kin" , . \ rote 1 tmebghbov's ! In company with his sister and demanlCI that Jobn Mullen , an cnn 1)10)0 ot IhE tmelgii ito r , mar' ' IhE t sister nt encl , clalnlnl { rlulen haul sII"11 hel 'l\he .Iemand beitig efused , Slovn thot anr klle.1 . Iulen , 'fh.Ialro of Montreal have been In- slnllull 10 bunt Ul1 II man named Atlln30n. who baH been worldnl } 'OUIH Rngiishtnon : hy Ilromlslnr Ihl'm 1I01110n8 In Klntn ! City I for consideraton of $200 " 1 ( h , lie 1- anti i to bn\e worked time frauII on several .IIYerent I PlrtenUlherll ! trom 1 dozen to tehity I In each \ cotmtbgimnument , eon"lmmenl I I'r-lgnn. ! There haR been no further .1sturbuncp at Cadiz as an' outgrowth of the riots al that pClnt , ! . animosity betwenon time Croatians Rn,1 , S.n'\I ! \\1111 have cau3ct , riots ! In whIch beveral were Injure\ \ M , Jums-sc'rlumitl . , Recrutlr' of the French emb.R ! } ' at f.oncon. anti , Miss iiisa Hch- nr.h' . . . an Al1rlcan girl . were unurrit'ni Tues- da } ' , day.The The scholars who hfve been working for years on the nlpcel translation ot the hlblc hitivo the work coinpietetl ( ito apocrYl'hY ' , which Inlls 'Flie lIeutenant who comlBmleel the patrl boat recent ) ' captured hy Cuban Insurgents h1 : heen trIed by court lartal anti con. victell or cartlEsnesH and cowanlce , The deed mlkll I Kin of Kosklusku'un hl'lrt to the Polish PatrIots' IHsochltO : hus been signed II time survivIng descannl. nuts ot the Ilatrlot I Is to ho ( llcec In i the l'ohish IISel1 near Zurich , i - PLEA FOR CURRENCY - HEFOUI I Evils of ' the Present Flnancinl System Pointed Out SESSION or TilE BANKERS' ' ASSOCIATION l'r""I.h'uC O'J.1 Coit ihln'il lint ( I rout i'rusierit ) ' I. lit ! lu. ' . ' fur hue CUlllr'h.u liii' 'l'r"IHlr ) ' Xul. " Are lt'firi'nh , ATLANTA , Oa. , 0t. l-The American , Jnkers' association began its e3Ion nt time Grand ! opera house this morlug at 10 o'CIOCi ] i with an unusuuly large Ilendalce or Ile1e. : g.ite amid I liberal sprlnllng or visitors anll onlookers . Time associatIon was wlcome.1 to the city b ) llyor King and to the sttte hy lon , 0. G Jordan , president of time State Bankers' aselaton , In 1 brIer atiniress. 'o these words or \elcome President John J. 1 O'Del ree'pommdeti In behalf or the vIsitng bamikers PresIdent J. J.P. O'Del , In lila annual atl- trCs , suuggestcci ! 'lhat tIme constuton be 10 amel"II.1 . .S to permi state orgaulzatons to ho representcd In the bud ) ' In thc proportot or axle delegate to every fifty tmmonmberim . and that time executive counci bo Instretet to undertake meaures to encourao the formation - tion or associations In thioe states not alrealy , ammpplieti. 10 I urged tll ' rol the reason that slate orgnmlzathonsere In a better 110sllon than a national body to secure needed state legislatIon 10 conci.1lpd as rolo\s : A year ngo . nit your conventun In Bald- fore , 1 plan for time reformuton of our na- I camel curenl ) ' lstcm mu'as 110pted , nnd I \ ii lie the Icommellnton , ! or the t uFoeln. I on dPI not 1"ll with Illvl'rsal apprval , t actiomi of time ctitmvemltioil \ ' rl.'e 10 I ncton Ihl c"I'lntona'o , 10st etensl\'c nllaton of tine CIICnc ) ' upston , holh In nml out or congress , nnt ( treat 111nl of valuable discussion foiiovt'tl , rhe effort of the aesociution to dent with theta slbject las not been rrultI ! . 1111 It 19 to be hOl1ell that the agitation thus In- Ilatp,1 , wil continue unti the goverment tumult ahnntnl the issuance of not"s amid amore Fhal ' mnhmalh be adolled more perfect eurrelcy sstel shal PASSI.i ) TIHOUOn A CRISIS. Thin' evils of our pr"scnt avatemmivem'e never moro IPpnlent than to'I ' ! , During the lrlo,1 , since WO last met toglthel our cumumotry has lmslell : thloth : un oxtlpllence that wilt 10t 10:1 bu forgottemm. I"olowhl/ a season 01 Inl\er11 ItlUllallon a 11 distress - tress . the country wa ( onflonllll by a iemt- tional . ' foreeti almost to time tonal tleaMlr' fOI'I,1 nllost thl very ' if ' ' ' , mummnl saved rrom Vell' Ir IHnkl'l"te : u11 was tie itt onlry tim e ii ernie Inll patllolc acton t ' . For of Il CIsc fnd eoutl eou Ilrpldlnt weckl unell'IHlnt ) ' antI cunfuslon IllcvallI , : anti , werc not allayed unt by time sale of 1 ! \ go mnount of bonds the govermiment re- , 'ovllell Itt gtelti , re erve , Timid this cc- " cffet od \ but ' reiic-f ' have w'Jlent [ < fmelbut t0111 ral } relpf WI ha,1 nmple l'\'ldeneo , 111 ! Ibo sighs alP lint \\\lng In immniicate timmut we hnn''e yet immore troumhtit' iii store , ummmless vt' iirubi tlcpmirt cii- tireiy from the itmn'seumt nmahceslnift utmni per- nit-bus system of governnmentni utote iesties. \'itIi ii m.t'it'ntitic immonn'tttr' m4ystein , baseul tlin theC atmmuimiard winich immuin rcvent ! tilt' n'mttlomsemmmetmt of time mnommt ciiviiizenl uirtttons , we may ic'ei tusmtmhn'etl timttt time itmtelligemmt uind emmem getie PeoPin' of ( lie t'ttiteni Stdmtc.s will tieveiop itnul tmtihizn' to tn extt'mit 1tc9'otmtl time dm'eains of time wildest visionary tilt' mtmamvetotis resnuum'ces wimtchm nature hins ni tie taut-h geumc'rosity bestoweni upon tin uumitil at iat't we tnhiuil take our true itlmuc. ' ttmnommg thio imatiomis of time eamthm , time . foremost in material mmmusmmerity anti nmom.mui verthi , which V. , II I itt-n nlmmtim i feat ett un t ime iiiVauit'Ontiehl t Of our am'ts ann ! scicmmces and in time tinily life of ommr pccPlo. OL1'I'LOOK FOR T1I B FIJTtTIIR. Totiiuy , were It not for our Uncc'm'taihi emir- relic ) ' 595(010 ( , We might mveil coumgratumiate ourselves miimi tine n'Omttlikitn of affaims A hunalant c't'ois have rewauded t he minors of tine lmmishandmmmunmi , time wheei of imntlumstry man- miioviltg imbue ntmneotimly anti i'anitiiy , conli- niemmee is taking limo pimtco of tioubt , mum-cur- ammee of hesitation , arni altogether , time plospect , bitt for onme slimgie cloud , itt full ot ericu urn geunent. 'ro tie , as bankers , is commnittel , time duty of nmnitittutning time creitt of our people , 'I'imis we calm tIn by abiding by those princi- iilec of iimmuuneimtt mmmom'ahtty the trutim of vhiieii time alit ! experbemice immive demonstrateti. hTpjn its nit ami miscocintton : meats a iarge re'ponsibiiity to combat error , to coumtemmti for Cite truth. to mmnmsbst itm raicinmo time inttnti,1- , turd o cotuinierciat tumid umuttional extend the sentIment of lirotlmerly ft-lion'- ship-this is our iflisittn. Are we capable of dIscharging tile trust ? I think we ore , The report of due excmitivo coumumcii was then reid by Mr. It. 11. Pulbeim , 'chatrni'an ' , arid time treasurer's report was read amid amlopted. PLAN FOR BANK CUItIIENCV , Ex-Govermior Merriammi of Minnesota read a paper cmitItieti "Time Cumremmcy for time Twon- tietit Cemmtury , " Ia which Ito omithbneul a cur- relic ) ' citeimie. his smmggestion nat , : l'iitut , ally 40 imer Cent of the eapititi ot a national banmk be investeti in Ummiteul Situtes notes anti circulation he issmmeci tigaiutet tine salime , tine htiis reimmaimminig mi time itmmnd of time tmcmusurer auth cum'remmey to uumm nhmmoul it c'qtittl to thin' reimmmuining CO pen' cent of tile cupitmul stock to he ninliverol to tine batik for issutmmmce wimemi niecitci , Before time umm- , ectmt cii e urremic Itt ( ci wurtietI : , however , t'mccii Inn mm k mniiuun Id immu y i o i hun' trt'ncitrt'r it ethili enimial to 5 twu' cent of us e'ainltmui stock , mis ' 'li baumic circmilaton ! sa"ty fumit ! , ' ' mmpotm which mnommey time novet'nnm'nit tnhouitl inibtiw imiterest at time cute of 1 muer c'mlt per au- mUm. 'File gnverument'nt , imm cnse time n'tn'ts : of tmmzolvt'int banics tie immstiitbebemmt ti ) t'c'itmitiurmne it for thmn' ciicttijtiitg muot' ' of dt'futmtlti 'g ltmstttutiono , mimal' 055059 n"ch hanl n the aye. tent Pitm rata to an attiommnt cuiitcmeimt o ( miiiy inttemmmimify it for atmy lo"me incurred , hunt imu any one your ho immstttumtioa shah ! it. ' musstim.setl memo titan I Iner cemet of its average circuibmu- tinum for tue Itruvboums year. Irmasmmiueii mis limo-ne mire likely to ito itt it-nit iOttO htmlicm , organizeni mmntiem' ' - ) : nn' nun- tituneat law , time tutmustirer nmuigimt act iit ic- deemning mngemmt for till of time humhds , , nmnti niacin bnumulc hmoumItl a t mu Ii t I mimes ice'it vi tim t Ii o treasurer ft per cetit tif its cmuimitmui stoic ann a. mc'tlernptiomm fmmtmtl , iu'iuicim m'imouilti ito iii gold cal mm mumm' ) hun-i' I I mu tnnmst hi m' i ii e mtpemc'i tic ito r- host ) iumtenmdeel , As fast as notes are ro- doommieni , tin c htutmlc ainoumhti in t itnue i ( 'In I t ii itmi ni that wttU Ini repair tiny tin-lict l'ttC9' imiatit' by i'edc'niilitIomn , anti uiouv ui.ttet , ime fom'wirtii't1 , inmtenmtueh as the imanktn s'oui mnmiice a muroilt otnt of time cin'ctlhnmttomn im'tt sn'c'unreti by Uimitonl States notes or Siuenumnnn nmotn's , It let right that all of time imatiks simoutiti pa" a tmux ttnoni ( cmimset'urcti holes lii time government for tim' 1mm tvtit'gc' aceortted thmeun. Tilts' tax i'iintiitl'i bemmmd ismuiiic I 'n t I v i ii rgnt t o iia mu Ii time oxpensotof the ethIcof time comiutroller , inchumdttig I lie ltd ii t big of ha it ii ti ott-c , en- grtviiint : , etc. , to meal' tine lfmiitctl Stittu's a tile cimmurters griuntt'd mnmntl sonic revenue which hoiihni alt ! in tin-frayIng general cx- Pence anti to imimuke the cumrrt-ncy elastic , i'vu'ry ttaiil tle'nni ri umg to hot omt tot titnmi ; I ainoull imaY a tax of 2 per cent nm' nnulminmi utitone ( lie muimlomint of its average circulation , \YOtTLi ) JIB itIAS'i'lC. It cami at once be cccii that witeumever tine tieimtamida for niolney are miuihic'ienttly ntettve to n'mn altln' inatilci , to I n'n ni t ltd r funittiut it C iric'ec t imit n' I Ii nue C n itemni ov'm ' or con I t ii en n' initi he 'mmi ImmcemmtIve to Putt ount tine curremicy , imut simen It I wertia io'mn : titati that omnmouiit. as It hmns beemi Iti New York aiiti BoMoni fctr sonac' flmntmmt in-n , time tun'ignet1 itihi svonltt rt'nmaiii lii the vtutmltnn. 'l'lmi' gns'- eminent voumld rr'eeis'o ntevo'ral imuilhbonun of tiolia run Pt-u' it it alan bum t o i ta n-n tiers to multi Imi utaytung Its bills , mns in return for the limivi- lege granteni ( ho imtmnkn. In atitittiun , ( hue in- ten'mnt elk $ lOO,0'0.0Cl ) of gold now mntiiituincmi : : in Idk'mmess would innsavetl neil dne goiti mnut Imito active use , tnstenti nit ijoirg out of time ( lmt'nneis of trade , thn'rt' itettmg no t'uirtiit'r 0,40 , for a. ' 'gait i'n'terve , ' ' anti timot html ! : ci' time "greenietuck , " anti "Siiermamm notes' ' vomiinl lee atetol bed tus mu itoals fm' o tin enmey , or as a reserve ngainiut tlC'inO'tittt In inaniucs. 'I'iimnt all li.nrts of tine e'otnntry inigint iiuvn- tim a Lti vim itti ( In' ( I' I it e mmmi t ionmmt i 5)1 1 ( 'tim t itt' honks ithioutlul parmitteti to orga tizo with a capital of $25ttt ) ' ) , or even ies , tiitis eni- courmtgiimg state tianks to mnhuatmion their nren'.n'nt o'itmtt't cr5 . Ltmmniiis nlt'slriiig to trgan- izo tinnier t Ii iii jnhufl silomi hi be tiXil mu ned by an lngn'lit of tine coniptrolk'r ntmti liernlItienl to harm lni'iXit'ss only umpo'm a - of t inn. , cx in flu a en' , ' liii y t'n'rti fyimi g t inn t I ito ct in. itmel stock bias beemm puitl Iii in nitual cenin. - , , 'Ti'5 tot' ( lie . ' .i'Itt ) ' . \'ASihiNG'fON , Oct. 13.-Spsciah ( 'felt-- grammi.1--First leutenaumt Itenr ) ' ' 1' , Alien Is trannferrenl fronm troop M 'a troop A ; F'lrst l.ieutemiammt Frajicis U. Irwium , jm. , troop A Cc , troop 91. Sec'Omld cavalry. FIrst Lieutenammt Tracy C. Dickson , On- ! unimnco deluartinent , uvihi visit the works of ( inn Colts Patemut Fircarnis Mar.utacturbng tint. itammy , hartford , ( 'onto. , for incpectiwt af re- olver , and Gathinig guims. A board to consist of Iheutetmtnt ; Cohomp'I Lawrence S. Ilabbtt. Ordnance nirtartinent : Major V.'lilianm II. iletier , engineer rants. animi i"irt Lieutenant Orunlommtl M. Ltvnak , Cml- 1150CC tlepartniemtt , Is cntitltuteni for tim pur. pose of ascertaIning Wiinutimer gnttis and ear- etages and alnpltancetn coon to hi mt-sc ! ) ' for trial at Sane Francisco iur up to tIne centrsct. Colonel John N. Anthrewi. 'i'weifihn in- tauntry , i granted leave of one mnai'tj. : iCillti'lNO 'I'AII ( ' .tNlTI.t'l'il.M , _ _ _ Anii'isnry linnitrul uf Eli , ' A , I' . 'n , lashes It ST. IOthiS , Oct. 15-TIne aulvlsor ) ' boartl of tmot , P. A. , after a two .159'S' sessioti itt title city , atlJeuurjienl sine thin tonight , Prime- tlcally all of time work of time meeting was uheno today , aniul It eonsistenl slimmest whtoily Iii the draftlnmg of a report it ) ' it sutliconiutllttee alit ! Its ttdoittiofl ii ) ' the board , This report was iii the tmaturo of a declaratIon of prin- ciphes atimi nisy ieo be cotisiniereni as a itotlee sem'eni oil the P0I1IICIII imarties , Time members of thin A. I' . A. iterfecteti time ortanmizatiomi of timt' mmntlommal ativisory tnomirtl by circling J. ii. Stevemis of Ietroit as htrcsinieumt , U.S' . Vail Fossemi of Tacomila , Wash. , as 'ice presiniemit , aunt ! iLo' . Dr. Janice 1) . Iuitmn of iloCtOll secretary. A nmtniimer of coiiiiumlttees vero mippoiniteul to look after vmirlotis business 'r of tii order. Tcday'a session vims meld btm- hnitini close I nioore , Secmetmui'y Iutntu stated that reports ins to timti cotinlitiomi of tie order In time differemit stttes were receiveti. 'i'hese , Inc 5,19's , % u'erc S'ery emicouirutgiiig. Iii time ntuhtlmcst-s unatle thee gron th anti preseilt strc'ngtin of time order wua a topic tt ) il hutch referetmee % u'as freniumemmti ) ' miiatht. 'rho A. I' , A , urns mhechareul to be the dottiitiiunt antI controllIng Itower in. iieany cities. It u'as ciatmiied by tue aimeaicems timat several stts can tiow be swayed train tune of time great lteittical hSrtit's to the other tinrommgh time writ of time A. P. A. . whIch hells the balamico of Power mod Is utile to tiiu'tiute policIes. 11ev. imtg calnttmmpt tmman cities aumml gaimmeti recogmmt- tloti in a umunmniuer of states , the atmnocimttlnme is now tttrnimmg its attetutiomi to time ilatloulili gumu'- cmmimumcumt. 'The foiiowiimg report anti resoiutiomms were atlnhmtcti : l'e the ( ) iiicer.n anti nemmmitorc ! nit ( lie Ntt' tRill ti A uI ory iitmai it of the A. I' . A. : Commltmiitic'e 'uui plaint of woric anti resohuitlouii leave' tu ) inuttiumit the follnn'Immg reltort \Ve ru'u'oummtmit'ntl that au t'xn'emittve' n'omntnit. t t'nbe eremi t eni , t'ommmponnn'ni 0 t t ii Irteemi iliomli. lucre of timi' ; itorurni , the t'hmulrimmamm , an-u'rn'iiul'y , t rn"uu'ni ror in hid 'it' ( ' lti'e'aiuiemm t I o ite nuiticers uiimti uline itiemiuhmei's to [ to itiiOlultotl by titni dma . it'mlmmi n. \.e m't'rotmiumin'mnti that the nul'i"cr' ttouir,1 , through its exec'tutlvt' connmtiitiee , eoiIet't nil iusitnle m''h in inkI I me formmitu t Ion cttmmci'mhl I mm g lit ii \'Ien'mn , ntiiiiatlonms anti rt'cortl of tuli ; n ciii- tieti , tin I it tml , S'Iee preslti cmi t in ! en tini Id a I es a imil 'iioni idl I t it's' ' I , i mci I Itoh I t ictul Pa t ties , niil a t'te r cob It-ct i nlg almil fnirummnimi t lug t lie an tin a to fnmt'rtielt time Imiforimimution to ( lie uxecutiv iomuum'time 0 f thi C ii t a i ci' , to he 119' t memo ul isscimmm. ( utah-ti in among t hut' mit tittirtl I an t e n'outne'i lii liii uui'msLry hinmuruls of timn'im' jtiriamlit'tiomimn uumit to tiit coummrils of thin' ou'utt'r ashore unuiperior couimicil mire tiot o'gmimmized. , it'Stl'ti , 'rimut thmo boarul ntlvlseq thia uneimmberun of tilimi oruler to 'nitu for tine mmomti. innutbomi to ohilce time time PartY tit'ketii of the itam't9' they affiliate a'tthu mimi to vote fom' timq election of emuiicilulnteu4 0(113' w'iuu tire inn thor- otmghm aetorui with amid will , If elected sup- itnt't the folloivhuug imritmcilmhea : Itt'tlumi'tiomm of immimigruition to du'bar all uiminhesimniuhnu vttr- semis ; cxi etimniomi of titmio for mmattirmulizmumion : tmmti educittiummini uumahithemution for mnumffu'muge' lime iumintenatmt'e n-f one gemmerini mioti-Set' trurimumu free millie su'hnooi mn3'stein ; ito iutitultc fummtlc or luuuiIc utroimerty for mnectnnrhmuti mnur turses ; tnxntloui ; of unit lmrturt'rt3 Hunt OWi1CC aim ii comm tu'oI I cii 1 uy t in nPU uI he ; thin' ou'ti I mm to pumlil ho oillcitm I I napec t o ? nil I Inrivun t t Schiotuli , cnmm'enits , tmiommatnterit'u' , hospital , amttl nil institutions of an edumeationumi mmnui m'om. fommummntory cilitrmucter ; ito uitmpport gI'nitn fem miliy littinlic position to day person nile recog. ' itt'/c4 itrinmuut aliegha mice mi civii muiftuirmi Ic iuuiy foreign or n't'cln'sinnutlcnl imoaver lutihulic lands for actual settietiment b9' Aummericat citizens only. Resolved , 9'imat tini artier uleinamunla thi timoromtgiu enftrec'unenmt of till existiimg lawi it9 Jeguuhiy commatitutted nuitimoritin's. 't'ime Ofli ) Cm ito Amnericami rtiumin-tly for existing evils it to 1)0 sought iii the couurtmi or nut time ballot OI4'ui'uiNIIti ) 'i'huIi VuiFiN OF ( IttIU , .1 tmnigi' Sn'of I 'pn l'ol i I init i liii ruitlgtl C Citttl 'i'iii-iii h , iilln' , 'J'iut'Ir 1k'1.1..5 , CRAIG , Nob. , Oct. i5-Sheclal-Juilge ( ) Scott spoke to about fifty republicans ia3t nlgint in time Craig Gmaitm atmd Immmplcmemut ium I Iti i tug. : ui r. ? h t''own I mm t rodumcu'd ii I nmm and said that lie womild speak emu tine politIcal is- sure of t ito (159' ( , buit ime begiumi on Time Onulalta flee amunl his wimole talk was devoteul to Rose- wttter and icratahmig iminimrelf , withi tue exceim- tiomi that time Burt county lawyers camimo Infer for Ilart of tine almse. Semite of tito lmuuiie iresemmt Imiml thit'ir faces for sinammue. Time me' hiumblicamhe are disguisteti amiti wish tile comemmmult. too avomulth sidetrack Scott. SI'ittNGIk'IRLI ) , Neb , . Oct. . 15.-Speciai ( Teiegranm-Jmidgc ) C. Scolt , billed to dehivet all atitiress hero this ovenmlmig umpon time pout- ical Issues of the tiny , was ummininle to mippear , haviumg just opeimti itis smmunmnmer vacatiomu in Burt county. Jacob Fawcett and Vu' , W. Sla- iuauigim , canmiiuiates for time district bench , came anti divitiotl the timumo iii speaking to a largo aumulience. Yitt4uIuijr It , liii' lIeitliigfori , Iiuini , I1IIMINGFOItD , Nob. , Oct. i5.-Special ( 't'eiegmamn-Timd' ) Ilimmik of I ieummimmgtortl , to. getimer wIth the store , whmichi were closed by State Batik ltxammeiner Eldodder , jr , , are still iii his imammuis. Attorney I. It. Taiimo , Inmuime. diatoly lipon thee ciosimmg of the bank , muamlo aimlihlcatiohe to Juidgo Barton' for appointment as receiver ammni received tine emmmlorsemnmemit of a immmujcurlty of tine depositors and of several tumnmmm i ft emit immsI 11055 ma en , heot ii I en th is imi inca anti at Ahiiammce. It. Mcheoti , president of time bank , Attorney B , F. Ghhnmmnn anti sonme of tluo otimcr creditors , through timoir attorimey , imavo immaulo objection to Taunimo's appoint- neemit , anti thin mnstter soemmms to be itaiigimmg fire , wlniio time tiepositoms are avaiting pa. tiontiy atiti some of thmeni a llttie ahixlonisly as to time omutcoune of affairs , Time probability is that sotmiotimuuig definite towmurd time mutijnist- immemit Ut time hutisimmess will be done avlthumn tine uuext fort-eigimt hours. , , lnntn'rn'st liter I rrlgzitiotu Cims. ' . GIIIIING , Nob. . Oct. 15.-SjeCizni.-'j'ime ( ) in jtinctiomm case of McClenahnami against time Win. tcr Creole Camnal cotmmpany was heartl anuti will ho ti'eimietl tuy Juidgo NevIile after arguimmiotuta 1mm ( ho forum of briefs have beenm smubnmltteul. Time case tears umuton time legality of ( ho as- sesatmiemit of simares of capital stock mm tumi Ir- rlgatiomm company for unaimitenanco pmmrposes amiti thin qtmn'stlon mmml to Wimetinor the conipattica are emititleil to sell nlehiumqutcnt stoclc tm'mon mmmerm'iy amlvertising the same , or whether jumnigmnent mallet tie takt'n amid lumoceechings hued iii that way. It is regarded lint a test case ity nil titti cotimpanies in titus aectiemi , nnost of timonm huclng tnrganized ummnler tine mmmimtuimul or ca-operatia'e imlan , and is mvatciieui with a great nice ! of interest. Fl t'nIt I ' .Vn'st l'nul in t. WEST l'OINT , Neb. , Oct. 15.-Speclai.-- ( ) . . Early yestermisy nioruming tine livery barn of Johun WeItling caungiit iiro amid at'as cciii- plctely consumnmetl. 'I'inrcu horses , a lnk'aree anti tine hotel otminibums averti nhc'stroytiJ , I 'e suramtce on time barn , $600 ; other luroperty a total loss. _ _ _ _ _ ioCil i-Mi.I.iinn'e liiiriic'i. M'COOK , Nt-h. . Oct. 15.-Speclai ( Tehe. granmi.-'l'he ) mnsitiommco of Mm's. Amelia Cimmi. rati ofVest McCook was guitteti by lIre tbnI uiiortuimmg atuomit 3 o'clock. TImis is Clue second t , , n'e'it ( Ire of immceminllary origiim. Mrs. Comm. maul's io's Iii about 1,000 ; Immstimammco $700. - TIIl DOC'l'OU'S COLUMr. It. I. . ti. , ( 'itt'sugo-Ani , 'ttnflneti tim an onmmnni utnoi nb Ott gt'i nmnucin n'x"r'tttp. 'riumuimc I hta % itial turimu , un ni I ohio sum ITt-i' tract toil it'em oil , Take one Fabricitlo i'ihl three titnies a tiny. After eachm imneal a teapaouifnil of Gastriime. Itntgmnimnte time liowels with Natrolititic Sahis , c ) < i. si. I 't ii tn9l hut noni t ruuitln' tuni ii nI I , nuIt'm wtlhi iiCrWttuitueu' . l'ieaso alt le , 'l'alie i'miiinniine. Follow niirection. care- ( till ) ' . 'ra'lee a nItty take lIve tirops of Core- brine , extract of time huraimi , oni the tongue. U. IT. II. . Pt. l.ouuin-\'hiiit mi Itt'nmeflclai tar a tired. eIt-'t'y fu''itmmg ? itinve n emun'Ig ) ' . 'i'alce ( 'oreiurimie , extract of the bralmi , in five-drop nioie , on the totmgUo , three tinnnes tiaily. l.ust dose fear imoure Imnifore retiring , Twice a week , iueforo breakfast , a uloce of Natroiithuimi Salts. 1' . (1. l' . . Omnahimllnu'e huiti catmnt-rhi for a number of 'e.mms. I mm'mit to in' cuieti. Taic' ( 'atmirrimlne aceorthimug to directions , TIiro is imothimig better. s , r. xi. , si. Louis-Send nmaumio and ad- ulrc'seulll ; immiviso by mali. Q. ik'ALING IIItOWN , A. M. , M. I ) . , Med. lSimt. , Cci. Cimemim , Ca. , W'asiuluugton , I ) . C' . f I 5pcittiUt'.n sold be' CniimniuibIii ( iIin.iuiielih C , , . , % 'iusui , I ) , C , 'l'I1h AI'4iM.i. EX1'ItACTS tihuumBuNl : : , Fnummm time hlrmenmi. ICI(7I.INC , hk'ronti t itt , SItt im.ui I , , rt. C. % It 1)1 N Il , I n unit nine i'mnrt ( , mtm'erlNil. 0VAltlNI , TI I Yltot ( JuNg , ione. 5 tJre'tts , i's ice , 'h'e a hirmueinmnts. S . t itzitlmlru'mtti. For Skin ttun"st' * . I'i-D'Itl ) . I u.itN : ( tee Iteetrtng time 11dm. I'IJl..lIiNie , , tr Ttromin nail I.tiunti hmnesnss. i'Iitlitt'I P11 , d' ' . , , , Nauurahitla , CuP. CtTAItlihtlN'il , fir ' 'I' t ti t I t I I tie' Fever , ct' . 'l Ontle' . tI sin t fliuu I , iflcitlItflg mnstililster , 12.50. flth'I'itiNt , ( fir e. - i 1.50-i ' 4,5 , , NATIIOIt't'iIlC $ A1'1'S , for Cun- I .ttmOti'ml , At .sli ti , igisi , nuj for T"or , , tl by lUlliN L. CO. , l5Ln and Iouilas.