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JIlLTON GIVEN A SHOCK
Firat Roun In Ills Oelobratctl ( Oasa In
Favor of the Feople
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MUST ANSWER AS TO TilE fACTS NOW
Court I.'nll. I . tu Su..tnln Iht' Ut'lIIurrl'r , ,
of .hl' . lc.lo11nh' Oil In"III'I'Iur
n.,1 I.II..IK lur the
CUIIIII.I ' viilt h.
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t.INCO.N , Oct. 31.-hicclaI.-Iraflk : ( ) till.
, ton , ex.ol Inspector of the tatl must account .
, count for something like $ 5OO In fees which
so far he his tailed to turn over to the state
treasurer. TOlly Judge holmes fat his
opinion on the Ilemurrer ralell by I10n's
attorney. ILia overruLed. hilton temUrlM
to the , petton on the theory that the law
eating the once of oil Inspector was Un-
con8ttulonal ( and , consequenty , he could not :
be compeled to account for fecs he hall le.
ceived. Ilon will now have to answer
IHllarly ! the cause of action. tn Its opinion
the article of the constitution enumtotlng .
the executive oncers Is cicil by the COII.t
and also the Ilrohlbltve clause to the eneet
that lD more executive olcea can be create 1
by the legl hllre. The defendant had re-
led ulon these two provIsions of tl con-
stltutiott . But I Is hehl by the court that
: "he legislature had the ulllspuled right to
create the Board of health , the Board of
Transportation ant other Imlar hearts
designed to assist In lie speedy transacton
of Iluhlc , Imslnns. , On the question \1 hether
or nol the once of Inspector of oils was an
executive ofce the whole conlenton 01
_ the defense re@tcd.
fly Judge lolmes It Is held that It Is not ,
and the difference betleen the net of creating
the office of oil Inspector and the ones creat-
Ing the other boards was that In this case
the act falell In express terms to state that
the governor was the board for the Inspection
of oiiit. it . however , giving him the power
to apllolnt rn agent or deputy. ly the courl
I was held that the constiuton should be
Interpretrt with great liberality , tuna giving
the best IJotecton to the state's liitercet
and that the net creating the ofce of al
Inspector simply Imposed additional ditties
upon the governor. This being w. the gover-
nor was empoweel to Ilelegate such duties
to an agent or deputy. In hits opinion Judge
10lmt also pa's that even If this was not
the law the fact that Hilton had given i
a bond aud accepted fees ltoppell him from
setting ill the alleged uncouaUtutonalty ( f
the law. a 11 must account for all fees re-
celvod. This wi include the gasoline fees ,
amounting to about $5,000. which Ilton io
tsr has withihehil.
MYSTIIUOUS 1)ISAI'Pt1AltANCF.
James ; 1. LIarrowe , residing near thl9 city ,
Is agitated over the mysterious 11sal1pearance
of his son , Vincent. J aiive. the lad Is l IG
) 'earl old , but the father hol19 to the belief
that ho ha9 been murdered. lie has not been
scent since Auguet 16 , when he udllenly dis.
appeared front a farm at Crerenl Gien .
where ho had been working. Young VII'
' cent's father thinks that a man In that
vicinity , who had a grudge agaInst him-
self , personaly , has dealt foully with hla
soil. The mater lani been placed In the
bands of a LIncoln detective.
hi the district court today a jury was em-
panelet to try the case of JmHph A. Mc-
I the Rock Island ltaiiroad -
0101 agalnt Halroad com-
pany. Pour years ago the plaintiff . a youth
of 19 , wag out hunting rabbits. lie chased
one down toward the Union Pacific tracks.
south of the city , and was struek by a Hock
bland engine which was using this track at i
the time and 90verely InjurtlBy the I'al- '
road company Il Is i contended that McGraw
was a trespasser and was Injured by his own
neKIKence , The case wal adjourned until
tomorrow morning to walt for witnesses.
Omaha 11eople In Lincoln : , At the Llntlehl-
a. Corehi , W. . 0. 'keel l flr . , Hobbs and ,
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klns. J. g. Utt. At the LIncoln-H. B. Hay-
wood , J. Ii. Fvana rank 11'lne. C. C.
Hughc9 _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I.IIUI GgTS IllS SlJI'l'LlIS.
l'ellt'lllr ) ' Muth.hl.AMsuhiiept . n " .re
1.lt'I,1 . .I.1 for I 'i' i tue.
LINCOLN , Oct. n.-Speclal.-The : ( ) hoard
of Publc Lands and Buldlugs has executed
n complete bade dOln In Hs relation to the
penitentiary. A consensus of LIncoln opinIon
Is to the effect that Land Commissioner
RUEsel has born outflanked and oulgenlraled
by Wardtn I.eldlph. The attempt to force
thin later to acknowledge A. Blemer as the
legally appointed prIson contractor , vice
Dorgan. sold out. has faihed. Yesterday the
board trlell :0 : Ilruval on the warden to re-
ceive some supplies for the Institution at the
handa of Deomer. He refused. Today a
member of the board telephoned 1 the warden
that the board hall purchase supplies of
Raymonll Dros. . and that they were ready
for him If ho would cal and get them.
I.eldlKh replied that he woull do so . and
accordIngly a team and wagon was dispatche
for them and they were taken to the prIson.
Prison Contracator Beemlr Is still on thin
outside . Warden I.eltgh has Inormet thr
Doard of Public Lands ant BUlllngs that
, ho Is now really to furnish 100 convicts for
such work as amy duly qualified contractor
may want done. A9 yet the board hn not
replied to this and I any loss Is resulting
to the state It Is from the refusal [ of the
board to fInd a contractor willing to employ
100 con\'lcts.
Governor Holcomb has gone ' to Broken Dow ,
CI'stel county wheo he speaks tonight on
the Issues of the campaIgn.
" 'IUI.-X SUI"I . 'ht.flS'I'S COX"I'XE.
81nh' Cu"'nl , " itt lsisII ( 'I ) . Nut
1.lrJI'IIh'nh'I. .
, DAVI CITY , Neb , Oct. U.-Speclal.- : ( )
The otalo convention of the Woman'9 Suffrage -
frage association began last night at the
Methodist church. Mrs. Colby , state pre l.
dent : ; 113 ( lofi . state secretary ; Irs. Smith
hayward and 11l Irene lernamlez , an able
elocutionist . are some of the visitors from
abroad. Mro. Colby spoke last evening and
Mrs. Hayward tonight. So far the attend
ance mao been very small , all little Interest
Is manifested In the occasion by the cItizens
bern. _ _ _ _ _ _
l'uihIer X""N X.h'N.
VALLEY Neb. , Oct. 31.-Speclal.-A. ( ) A.
Young I enjoying a vIsit front his dater
and fatally , Mrs. E. A. O'Urlen of hikhnorii .
for a tow days .
:11 J.lth llunson let for hlelniont . Neb. .
where cho wi join her husband , who bas
located there.
MI13 lryte Denton 19 the guest 1 of her
sister. Mrs. A. lla'hew , Jr
WIam ! Jlb.on , formerly of this vicinity.
but now of houston . Tex . Is visiting reI ,
at\'N' ' her this week
The speakers al the republican raly bet
evening did not change the peopie's minds
In regard to the Citizen ? tck ! The CHI-
Zeus' ticket will receive a good many votes
bore .
The populit wi hold a rally at the opera
house Saturday evening.
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1"n"nl 01 Siumv .
11.DH TI Neb. , Oct. 31.-Spclal.-A ( )
heavy fall of Inow. the first of the aoain .
came last night and this morning enough .
10wo\'or , to wet the ground to a contderable
del1th.
UN DLhY . Neb" , Oct. . . .
, LINU.I \ " 31.-SItclal.- ( )
" , . About sIx inches or lnow foil hare lal nlgbt
1 . and this niornhnig .
r.i . STOC\I.LJ , Neb " Oct. 31.-SIIeclnl.- ( )
w \ A heivy snow foil here last
he\Y fel night I\Jsl.lng
r four Incites In depth . This Is jut ! what the
V wInter whet alul rye was needing.
NORTH [ .OUI Neb. , Oct. 31.-(8peclal- ( )
The night temperature here hiss been down
to 10 degrrts or lower for the past three
" days , and yesterday snow fell to the depth of
f three ald unehal incites
\11 ( 'tihizi' All time 1..1. . .
, FREMONT , Oct. 31.-Speclal.-The ( ) com.
mitten appointed 10 confer with the Norfolk
' heeL Sugar company at the meetng held here
J Monday evening has reitirmied An arrange.
macnt . will probaLy : be made with the com.
Vaiiy by which they will take the beet" which
110 not Collie up to the required test al a
lower IItlce. A representative of the Ox-
narl was tn town yesterday . lie sid I
would be Impossible for the factories to take
Iii the bets at the preseat Unle. lie ad-
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vl'lr1 ' thl tanners to get their beets omit of
the ground a " SII 11 plible Ind cover
them 5 that they would lot frmB , and the
com(1nlej would order them shIpped ROil
work them 1 [ a fut a ( Mlble. I."nner
are Ilsl ) at work dtgIn : ! beets today and
covering moat of them. They are running
from twelve to fifteen ton to the acre . Time
weather Is much warmer than ) 'e lertay.
It l1.IUII'S 1\'I"I'J11 ' JJWIS11n. ! : !
! lit 1st ( 'uult ' I' Ii titian . I Ynrl 'Irnl. !
111" limit "ntll.tlit Ihuuhltt'SM.
YOHK , Neb. . Oct. 3t.-Speclal.-Thia ( ) ma-
joriy of thins deltgntes here attending the
laptllt convention \\re tip bright anll early
this tnornlng In ofltr to attend the sumirlee
11ruer itmecting. The meeting was held long
before many of the cllzen of York were HI'
antI at their places of blisiniess
At 1 o'clock n. m. the ustll roulm ' , of the
convent n was again taken up , ninth He\
J. O. Wirth led In devotional exercises . After
thIs COIOWld the report ( tit conulltee on
eiiroi'itisent . o'clock of the
el'llent. At 10 tIle report tll
commitee on ohlHarles was made Iy Rev .
l. I ' . Ilssel , an,1 following this tJme limo
reports of the comlitecs on church (1fc .
antI resIujons . A mluonary : srmon wa thtn
1111'ached . ) i1e' . g. I' i " hudson. InfnlshCI
IIJslne s followed this , and the meetng ud-
jtu'ne.1 . until 2 o'clock p. m.
At 2 P. m. devotional work was tnJen up
311 led by Ie\ ' . John Icharlls , anti following
this cale the report of the commIttee on
systematic beneficence . which repol'l was
given by 11ev. J. fl. I It. F'olsoin. An open dls-
CUES ton was then Indulged In. Reports Irom
other cOlmltl s , and closing bushiest'
After miscellaneous business the meetng
adjolrned ultl thl evening. Tnrongholt the
day the meetngs \ l're marked by thc large
attendance , anti while thc mititnber or dele.
gates IIre81nt , Is nol quill as large us the
nUlbel eX\lctcd. yet the convention has so
far been a great success , the church beIng
crowded at every session.
The electon or olcers \ aa held today as
follows : He\ . H. I , . Hou . IJesllent ; He\
g. I , ' Jordan first proi1eiit ; 11ev. J. H.
. . , frst vice ; prellent leJ. . .
Maniilng . ! ecolll vice presIdent : le\ ' , J. V.
Vu'hiiting , recording secretary. The 11rogr.ln )
tonlghl was very good and , as ueuah . there
was a large attcndance lesoluton ! denounc. ,
hug the lIquor traffic In any Corm whatever I
were itassetl Time trasurer' report shows
$800 now on halli The conventIon will iaet
until Sunday. _ _ _ _ _ _
: lnrrh',1 tI 1'lnU"loulh.
11. ' TTSllOUTl , Neb. , Oct. 3\-Spe- ( i
clal.-Yesterday ) afternoon at the home of [ '
I , . D. I Bates In this city occnled the marriage
of their ellet daughter , lls ! Minnie ! 1. .
Iiateiu , to Charles Ilal of thll city.
A dispatch was received here today from
Pennsylvania stating that Mrs. E. Waite an
old resident of Ilatlmolth , bad died of
Illg trouble there
A delIghtful birthday lurprlr party was
gIven last night al the home or Jacob Vai-
lery In this city , II honor of the twent-
eighth birthday anniversary of Mirs 'flue
Vahiery. The affair wait ahuo a farewel re-
ceptol for MIss Valery , as she wi leave
for Chicago In a few days for a visit. The
evening was 9pent In games , dancng ant
.
Ilslc.
Ilslc.B Donacum let this morning for
I.lucoln , after spendIng the night with Pather
Carey In this city . inspecting the remodeled
CatholIc church which \a ! reconstructed
after having been struck by lightnIng.
JIt3 Ida GIves oC Omaha came down
this morning to visit with her cousin , Miss
Liie Kauble of thh , city , for a few das.
Mrs. G. E. Dodd of Omaha Is 'penllng tine
winter In this city with her daughter Mrs.
S. h' . holloway.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. flhenkiron. returning
trout locheter. N. Y. , to Ilastiimgs . Neb" ,
where they mayo been on a wedding tour
stoP\e over In thhJ city today , the guests
of Mr. and ; I's. g. Sage.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johnson returned to their I
hOle In Lincoln today . after a two weeks' ;
vllt with the former'9 patents , Mr. anll Mrs.
Judge J. W. Johnson.
'orkt.\ ' 1. ) 1 ILkt Corresjmiiu1etmls.
DEATICE , Oct. 31.-Speciah-A ( ) girl
n3 I rll1 gaton crltcd some excitement last
" 1IKIC 1 - iuirtflTe"mc : "t' . . . -.tn.1 Ihal chit
had attempted to commit suicide by taking
polson The first doctor called refused to
go , saying he knew the gin . and advlL'lng ! a
bucket or two of cold water be thrown upon
her and she would bo al right. The doctor
who fnaly answered the cal states that she
hat , taken no polso _ A correspondent for
n 1.ICOln anti Umana paper patronIzed the
telograh company quite liberally sending
out the fake sensation.
sonsaton.
The contest for tll'tllct ' Judges In this the
First district , Is developing one of ,
the hottest ant most personal cam-
IIalgns ever conducted In this county
Last evening a son oC the populist
evenlnJ populst
candidate Judge hush . had a pen'nal encounter -
counter with enC of the editors of the nsly
Times of this city as a re ul of an attack
mate upon Bush In last e\enlng's paper
No one was hurt and no arrests were made.
mate.
Ih.I"\'lu' itrevitlenu .
EI.LJVUg. Neb. , Oct. 31.-Speclai.- ( )
Saturday evening religious services were con.
ducted at the school hou93 by Rev J. Lehman -
man o the Reformed Mennonite church. At
the Sabbath orvlce the ordinances of the
church \ \ ere admiimistered.
; Iessrl Fricke Hoover Dehrendt anti Wi-
son , candidates for county offices. were In
lown this week making the acquaintance of
the voters.
Mrs. Wiliam Waihace . who has been at
1.'lorence for some time . returned home Tues
day.
lay.Mesere
Mesere , Jacob and Abraham Lehman and
wives of Pennsylvania were the guests of
theIr brotiier-in.iaw B. H" Stouffer . Sunday.
J. 1ewey , who iris ben visiting Ii. A.
r.ongstorf. heft for lennslvanla Suturda ) ' .
CIII"t'l CrNlh' 1 lthu..II"III.
NOI1H LOUP , Neb. , Ocl. 31.-Speclal- ( )
Jndge Caldwel of Lincoln adtresed a large ,
anti enthusIastic audience of republicans at
the town hal last evening. " , Notwlthstandln/ i
the act that the meeting hall nol been advertised . !
vertised , 0 ; account of short notice . the ,
auditorium was comfortably tilled ant the
later portIon of the address was freqnenty
Interuptod with vigorous applause. The I
speaker dId not touch on local issues but
made an admIrable exposition of the cheap
money fallacies of the populist extremists
ant covered the question In an able manner.
J.ull..1 1'01 nl liil.Ireth.
IIILDI1ETII , Nob. . Oct 31.-Speclal.- ( )
The polItIcal hot Is slmlerlng In this cOlnty
and no one can prtdlel what the re"lt will
be . as the independent and republican martins
are nearly of tim aame numerical strength
with time democrats as the balance 'of power
Some who arc In position to know thInk some
of each part wi be' ellctcil to the count } '
offices.
Tim Young Peoplo's SocIety of Christian
Endeavor I concluded a very interesting coim-
\'nton at this place , ant a good man )
! 'trangerl were here during the nneethimg.
1'I.wur.h . l.eutguie I nh'rtlllnu'lt. I
OSC ; O.A. Neb. , Oct. 31.-Speclal.- ( )
The Methodist EpIscopal church was fled
to overflowing last night to listen to a lecture
b ) ir. C. C. Lashy of Lincoln on the great
drains "The Pass on Play of Ober
\mergau. I was the best lecture that has
been delivered In Oscl'la In years I was
u"Ier the auspices of the Jplorth ieaguo .
( ktvi'riior lul'ulh II ( 'hllr"l.
CIADlON , Neb . Oct. 3t.-Speclai ( Tell-
. Silas A. Holcomb
gram.-overor ) Sias addressed
a crowd of 400 at Lconmer's opera house
this afternoon. This was the governor's
Irt vIsit to the cIty In six years , Ind he
pall a glowIng trlhuto to It during his sileectu .
his rrmark were mosty confIned to the
financial questIon.
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lit un . Goutul 'I'hlll.
AShLAND , Neb. , Oct. 31.-Spaclal.-D. ( ) J.
Arnolr , nol a resltent of Chicago butt an
, \shlalli raised boy , hM wrHtNI to his mother
hel't that he has sold his royalty In an elee.
trio storage battery for $100,000 . Arnold
has an electrIc carriage that will go In the
race this month for a $5,000 prize In ChI-
Ca go . _ _ _ _ _ _ _
cago.lut'l Cleric It'ciit red InNIII' .
hASTINGS Oct. 31.-Specla ( Telegram.- )
CaptaIn Taylor , who bias been a resident of
Hastings for the lat twenty yeup and who
Intl recently wa9 night clerk at Lepn's !
hotel was adjudge Inune today and sent
to the asylum at LIncoln.
.
Henry D. Pltabrook speaks a thin monster
citizens' nlgbt. amass leetn at the Coliseum to.
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JULAN TARES - CONTNUANCE
Long Dob' Manager Oonsent t HIS I
Hearing Being Pat Over ,
MUCH DISGUST AT TIlE OUTCOME
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( ins rrlur ( llrlu' "I 11" ) ' VI ii tier Iii
the (11. ! ur J1Jhl ur :
l'ip.iit 11' ; 'u l.n.I
Mt.utti'tit.
I.I1TI.I nOCIe , Ark. , Oct. : il.-1 am per-
Cect ) wilng that this case he contInued
until tomorrow , " said llarln Julian In Judge
Joseph \ Martin's court this aernoon.
Had a bomb been explcded In the mple of
Justice It would have cl'atCI scarcely less
S 'tt nttn ! among the hit eng f Intere ted si- )
tnturs thou did Jullan's wort .
" . " " don't want te go
"Ohl What a fnke "He go
,
. , . " " , what do 'ou thInk
to 10l SIrlns , "Wel , yell
" of tine ex-
of that 7" These arc ( all samples
pleslons of titter disgust which flew from
mouth to 10uth as the disappointed crO\ { i
fell out of the court room cos upon the
heels oC Martin Julian and Ioberl Fitzshmn-
atone as they made their vay back to their
suite or rooms In the Capitol hotel In clutOI ) '
of two deIJI ) ' sheriffs ot Pulaski county.
1"01 an hour before the time set for the
hearing of the case a tense throng of people
hall s\ormell In and about the court room ,
wlhln which Jlslnmons and Julan were to
answer warrants charglnR them wIth cuntem-
piatitmg au assault on Corbt al)11 ) requiring
plntnK
them to keel tl peace. Julian had tout
every newspaper man who came within bali-
111 dlstanc3 that lie wa just aching to reach
lItt Sprlns. Al moring he had been say-
hug that lie would be released on bond thIs
aftermnooim and go to hot Springs tonight to
claim the $2j00 forfeIt of the jlorida Ath-
letc club , after receiving whicin Fitzsiin-
mounts was ready to fight Corbetl tomorrow on
an ) ' terms the ) champion might name Mr.
Julan early In the ilay received a telegram
from hot Springs statng that Colonel George
W. Murphy \ouh he here tu defend him In
behalf of the club. When time hot SprIngs
train care , however . It was found that the
lawyer was nol aboard and would not arrive
uiitil tomorrow. Then Julan salll he would
plead his own ea e. lie would go Into court
and demand his liberty . give any amount of
bond requIred and proceed to 10t Springs
amt force Corbetl to fight or leave the coun-
try. Julan made no such play . however.
1fter the counsel for the state had moved for
a continuance until tomorrow , Julan readIly
acquiesced as above sat II , . alI ! those ardent
admirers of the New Zellamier who lave
firmly malntalllll that Julan and Fltzsimn-
mons are anxious to reach Hot Springs could
hardly believe their ears.
)
HOT SPRINGS STILL hIOI'FWtJLL.
HOT SIINGS. Arlt. . Ocl. 31.-Time big
hlgint Is Ilut over Until next week , and there
Is no chance of Corbet and Flzlmmons !
meetng In the ring before Tuesday at the
very earlIest. Chances are that anybody arriving -
riving here early lext Wedneay morning
wIll see the tight If It comes off. I Is aa
sorted that there wi , however be a fight
on Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock , when
Mairer ant O'Donnel wIll meet with five-
' . Thin i
ounce gloves In Whittngton Ilurk. Thll i
match Is definitely settled . and unless the
state interferes In a very forcible manner It
wi be ought according to program. SmIth
and Iyan will probably be given a chance on
Monday afernoon er Tuenilay.
Parson Davies , Joe Vendlg anti the SmIth
party had a conference today , but nothing
came of Il beyond an agreement that both
men should weigh In at g o'clock tomorrow
morning . to enable them to claim forfeit
money from the club. While the R'an-Smlh
confrren e wane on Brady , the backer "of
O'Dolnel , and John J. Quinn the backer
of Mahel" mel al the hotel , and after mine
talk Urody muald : "I wilt have O'Dolnel here
to fight Iaher tonight. Nol brlnson , your
man. " promptly accepted the deflaIIc .
' 1. , "m Quinn lutorn."l Ilfoml1ty occeptet lght . . . defa . . Ihat )
they were wilng to have their men com together -
gether without dclay. I was planned to
have tIne heavyweights meet In the opri
:
house at the conclusion of the theatrical performance -
formance tonight. However after a quiet
discusahont It was deciliod to put the fight
off untIl Monday afternoon at 3 _ o'clock. _ This
was agreeable to QUinn anti lIrady and the
maier was settled In that way. The coin-
mltee then announced that no atempt would
bo made to hold olthlr of the other fght !
between the Maher.O'Donnel nmhil. O'Donnel
had been brought In from Corbett's quarters
ut SprIng Lake to be ready for the fight I
It came off . Maher has been training at
Hughe'9 wine garden about half a utile north
of Whitngton park and within fteen [ mIn'
utes' ride of limo town. He Is down to li8
pounds and wi tight very close to that
weight with O'Donnel , who will enter thc
ring al about time ame weight ao Maher.
,
Ho Is n much tailor man than the Irish
champion , but not BO compactly built. The
fight 01 Monday wi be for a Ilrlo of
$5.000. of which U.OOO gee to the winner
ali $1.000 to the loser.
Despite all the talk there Is lithe room
that the laher-O'Do"11 fight will COml
oft without resistance on the Part of Governor -
nor Clarke , Attorney General Klnsworthy
said tonight that ho would report the mater
to the governor personaly tomorrow and
learn what bls wishes are
"I beleve that It should be stoppel1 Fur-
tImer than that I am not In a position to
8\al ( . The mater wi be reported IJrompt )
to Goveror Clarke anll he will take such
acton al he may see fit. "
As to the big fight . the Corbet.I ltzslm-
lens null . It Is stl an uncertalnt The pros-
Ilects are not bright. Corbetl left tint Ar-
hlmigton hotel where ho hat been inept under
cover sInce yesterday aftermioomn . at 1 o'clock
today , amid went back to his training qual-
trrs at Spring I.ake. Drady wi be In Lit-
tie Hock tomorrow to appear In court there.
Sheriff Houpt of Garland county reached
his home here today after his unsuccessful
attlmpt to get I lzslnmons Into Hot Sprimmgs
and was given an ovaton by the townspeople
with whom ho Is exceedingly popular. The
sheriff was biter In his denuncIation of Fitz-
milnimniomis . declaring that the man Is afraid
to flht Corbett.
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MURPIIY'LL SAVII 'I l.
Colonel George Murphy , counsl1 for the
lot SprIngs Athletc club let for Little
Hock at G o'clcck this ovemmimmg to tender his
services to 1'lzslmmons and Julan In their
case before CircuIt Judge Martin In that
case , with the posItive assurance that I It
was their desire . he woull runove every legal
obstacle to their trip to hot Sprlugs ; alt
thaI I thy "oul ( be patient and [ olow his
instructions . arrangements could be mate for
a meolng between Corbett and ltzslmmons
al hot Springs withIn a week which 1 would
he beyond the power of Governor Clarke or
any one else to prevent by legal means or
otherwise. Colonel ; llrphy Is an authority
on Arkansas law. lie has 10lg lucId that
the solution of the qUEoton al to whether
or not the big f h could como lay absolutelY -
lutelY with the men themseh'es. This Is time
solmutiomi . as outlined by Colonel Murphy to a
representative of the Associated press to-
mmigimt all which will confront Plzslmmons
unit Julian whCn they appear In court homer-
row and which I Is believed will force them
to show their raI1 ' : Corbett , who , so far
as can be Judged from his words anti actions .
ant actons.
Is ready to meet the challenger . wi ap-
pear before the chancelor to br
Illacell unter 11eaee 'bonlls of $5.000. the
highest allowed under the law. Plzlmmons
may , I he nietuhees , be placed ! under a simIlar
restraint by CircuIt Judge MartIn . This
done , Governor Carke will . according to
Colonel Murphy , tie c mlll.teJy at the emi
of his rope. having secured fnal acton by
this trIbunal , ho can Ilroeel' mme further
'
wlhll the Imls of the law. I the courts
demand an excessive bOld or otherwise dls.
criminate against the itrlnnclpais . who are
norreshlentl of the state. the maier mmmay
)
quickly be taken to the federal courts ant
upon being released upon write of habeas corpus -
pus , the men may tight wlbout state Intnfer-
ence I the governor exceeds hi autlnority . the
sheriff cf Uarhnll county wlii . according
to Colonel Murphy . be In control of the
sittinitlomm . with the law on his side .
SU.I.\S WAR T.\11 < .
'Parinon" I.zvies and his
"Iaraon" n.nIes ant men , John I.
Sulnn , Tomm Ryan , 1adlly Ryan harry
1llgeon ant several trainers and assistants
arrived at tine Arlington hotel this noon
Sullivan was the great center of atracton
at once and the exchamplon hlli a hart
tme In getting away from the throng of men
whIch crowded arouili him. In an hater-
view SullIvan sId : "I don't see why tunas
feliowi cannot get together If thEy are really
alxlous to fight. In fact . I know very well
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that I they are , lelll set en nbtnJ they
can co it . goveruor bt no goverimar. I belie
to me a tough , 'l ' "rlel doepn't care about
fighting unit 1".I.IL\I\onl doun't want to
When I fought lrrln. we ha.1 a worse
time than this. \ \ wee chased Into the
weeds . WI haul : n. n special trains stint no
t puty sheriffs t1heJp us-amith moore than
that there was a i,00t O lrice l over our heal.
on'l a prhon . It' ueorl us
"In sPite of al Uat Jake anti I foulll
time ring and had citm,1ltthe , trouble out. Now .
I \ e IIJ under f h clrrumst1nces , thuo
fElows can . liD I : tt ' . ant nobody C:1 tel me
thEY can.t , parl14Llarly If they want to get
at eaeh ulher. Tb1res : another thing I want
to say , " ccntnuell John I. , "I was reporte.1
as saylnR that I "I'ls1 " 11 Corbet success , but
thaI I was 10tll1 t friend I has been
doubted that I said thnat but I did say it .
I mealt I , and I Bay It again , I wh him
success as champion , but lieu Is no Cr1enll
"
of mmmirme
SAYS FIT : lAS JItNlmn.
llarryVbuite . trainer for 1"Uzslnllons ,
vim has been linen eli day , said tonight that
he ,111 mint believe there would be any fight
at nib bet\ew his nan and Corhmett.
" " ' " , '
Is said'hite 'Fhtzshmmnnmomma
"The fact , sull \'hite . "I'lzslmlons
he I ! afraid amid a spanm of oxen wUI nol drag
him into the ring. I Iwow this h 50. nmtd I
have told 1.'lz8hnmons that I wi train ant
no longer. I'm disgusted with the way he
acts. lie Is afraid of Corbett , amid you will
see that he wUI never fight him. I have
nothitmg ! arJlnsl J'lzslmnions , except that I
know that he des not meal burliness In
. "
this thllJ.
I.lrTLI IIOCIC. Ark. , Oct. 31.-MartIni
Julan tonight signed a contract wIth the
Greenwood thrt r of thIs city for on ath.
letc exhibition to take place here tOlorrol
night. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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s.t'l ' I. It it " 'S poo' . \ ! . ' \ U : .
( HIII 'I"'IIIM tf : , 'lrnMI.n 1111 .11 IM-
" . .nrl11 ' 1"1" 'I'tllrrd\
There will certahmmiy he a high old tm
out at UniversIty lurk Saturlhy atlroon.
when the 2tong 'varlty Coot bal te'ammms t of
Nebraska anti MIssouri line Ul1 for hattie.
The game has created the most Intense In.
tlrest , not only through Nebraska , but In
Iowa , Missouri and leluas as wel , and time
prospects arc fatlrlng for a trememlous
crowd of specator $ . The local alumni of
the , lIerent colleges are laying their Illans
for a regu".r . carnival tiay annul taliy-imos and
gay equipages will make a scene wel worth
a long journey to see' Manager Abbot of ,
the Unl'erslty cub prombes the most comet-
pleto arrangements on the groitnmds. Adll-
tlonal seats are blmmg erected and the feld
wi be enclosed \ylth ropes II order that IX'
cited folo\\es of the two teams wil be lmrc-
vented from encroaching upon the players'
territory. A sptclal area will be set aside
for vehicles . and altogether the preparatIons
will be the best ever seen here
Time Missouri team this year Is looked upon
by nnilrejullced cranks as the strongest college -
lege eleven In the west. One thing Is cer-
taln , an'way , alHI that Is that there are mimi
heavier meammis 'in the country , the average
wllght of the members being 170 pounds.
Against this formidable aggregation of beef
the Nebraska team expects to conquer by
superior science , Iletcs and coimditionm. 'k he
admnta/e , howe\ , seems to be with the
JLsourlans , though the Nebnskans will cmii-
doubtelly malic a granll struggle for the
master ) ' . Doth teas will strain every nen'
and fibre to ' { . and a splendid
contest wi bV 11"1f. \'ltable. Each leam
hag emploYCI' the Instructon of
a high clan coa1m. barlo Thomas of this
city inns : after the Nebraska boys
whie the celebrated "Pall" hues of Yale
has conrii onel the team Cram MIssouri .
Since the game here last Saturihay Coach
Thomas has putt ' his men through the mot
rigorous training ever ' afternoon . The ) have
greatly added 10Lthelt team work. TheIr In-
terCerence has been materially Improved and
they ) are playln a.\\ch faster game. "
lIs ourl. iIkmmvlse . has been puttIng In. .
some good licks , arid / there has been a very
lreceptble InwoVRljent { In their general
actlomi.
lcton. 1
The following /kelc es wIll give some Idea
ot the Missouri 'boys :
C. E. Yonng coptlin and rIght hal back .
Is five feet nlUhllelles , tall laud weIghs 168
pounds. lie has.11Ia'ed In the lines at ! -
ttr. was fI , . pari' , Iast , season , anti Is one of
the hal baCks Oils year. Ho Is a hard line
bucl.r , a low . I'rt runner , and blocks wehi.
Ho was captain ot tine team last year . amid
away plays conscIentious ball
11. L. Tiuonmpson center Is six feet one Inch
high and weighs IGO pounds. This Is his
third year at center and ho plays a strong
game. I occasion offers he gets well Into
the InterCerence , rUlllng and bloctng effec-
tve ! .
Hal Conley right tackle , Is five feet
eight Inches tel anti weighs when In condi-
than. liG miounds. He Is good at brealellK
through nounts. opponents have the bait
ant bucltl a 110 hard and sure.
Adam Hi , right guard , Is nearly six feet
tahi . with broad back and ahuoulders and
registers 178 on time bcalcs. This Is his eec-
onll year on the first leant as guard he maw-
lag won his purs IS ceniter on the secontl
team In the season of 1892. Hill can make
holes when necessary , and bucks a lne wall
F. hI. Brlgbam , might guard stanll six feet
four Inches aUll tips the scales at 205 IOunds
tps
lie Is an all round athlete. This 10 I hll
first year with the MissourI team and I 18
expected thaI he wi gIve a good account
of Iiinmiself. DespIte his height ant weight
he rune 100 yards In eleven secomitis.
George Pauley. let tackie Is l'X ! feet tail
and strips at 180 pounds. He played thai
position season before [ last and was a power
on the team. ha runs and tackles wel
and Is , hard on the opposlnJ line.
J. W. Gibson Il" playing his third year at
right end. ITo Is also an omergelcy qual
ter. Ho breaks imp Interferences well and
generally iels his . mal on end runs.
harry Slitnott , left cud learned his foot
bal at Phillips Exeter. where be played
this Position. He Is a lght man. weIghing
only 10 pounds hut alwayo gives an ac-
count of himself
T. I Sinawiman left bal back weighs 1GO I
hounds He Is a low hud run leI and con- !
sllrrable of a hue I'masher. ' '
Gale D. lne . full hal hack of the team. :
weighs 15 pounds He Is a sure ground
gamier . either at line or around the end !
iays. This lu his fourth year at Cool bali .
he havll playell two years emu the second
!
ele\'en. He Is a vIcious line bucleer and
al' punts well .
George Evans quarter back , weighs 18
pounds and has pla'e time game of Coot
bal for three years. He passes the bal
quick and accurately and _ gets Into the , in-
terference effecttiahiy. He Is somewlmt or .
a sprInter and can play a good halt If oc.
easlon requires.
C. C. Conover It one of the half backs
He Is six Cell two Inches tall anti weights '
1G9 pounds. He pla'ell hal back last you
and made a reputaton for hImself by his
fast runs arounll time end WIth fall Interference -
terference he Is sure for long galnr
Paul Davis . lubslute right guard and
full back , strIps at 184 pounds Ho has
playrd Cot bal svral years and under-
stamndi' the game ) \cl. ; He Is a good punter
and bucku a lute , 1md ,
Ell Jones plays Stti \ ( iuarter and half. He
S\II
la but five feet Jlx fuarter tail ant ! weighs
145 pounds. IIq.acmps wel anll plays hard
J. B. McAiedter. . substitute guard . weighs
182. ! lie Is strog ' s an ox and plays to
win. , , .
1llart Rosew 'er"speks at the citizens'
mass mtetng al tunk"fohhseuium tonight
th
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REFORM IN TOBACCO
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\t 1 ± 'a
MAIL
POUCH
No Chemicals
Nicotine Neutralized
No Nerves Quaking
No Heart Palpitating
No Dyspcpto Aching
? I1T-NERVOUS
ANTI-NERVOUS
vi1 -DYSPEPTBC !
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TWO MitE RECORD - IOWEREI ) \
w. w P. chits Nearly Ten Seconds Of the
WorM's Former Mark
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STRATIBERY DOES A VeRY fAST MILE
! 1'"nlUIII I I l'erlnriuintmtecs by ! hl' .
uliet'hi're Inrk Ihl' 'l'hlr,1 Un ) '
"r flue ) h'I'1111 nt
1.ln""ln I'nrl.
LINCOLN , Oct. : I.-Speeal.-Tlh ( ) worls
record for two.mmmhhe Ilfcing wenl to plecls
toh ) at Lincoln lurk unter the feet of \
W P. This was the great perrormance of [ the
week I . Th great horse \IS paced hy a prenmupt-
Ing running horse drvn b ) Amid ) ' Mc-
10wll. antI \ \ ; \ P was trlven by Prank
Loomnhs. Following h' the frctonal tme of [
the event : 0:3n. : 1:0G. : 1 : } . 2:14. : , 2:4 : : % ,
3:181 : , . 3:5l : n . 4:22. : This sensatIonal per-
formancE' Is 1\ cut of nearly ten secoimnia . 'rho
former record WAS 4:32 : , held by hlanmmlllt's
Ni ghtengale.
The day was one for overcoats anti gloves ,
but thE atrndance at LIncoln park was the
largest sInce tine oenlng of the mnmeet. Between -
twen 4.000 amid G.OOO pwple were on time
ground anti In the grand . l.tanll
The wOIHlerCul . perfolmance or Strllhhrry
Is the thlme of comiversation tomnbghit al all
the hiotls Today he \lCell the fastest mie
In hobbles ' mmmnde umntler eimtmhlar commtii-
ever mllle unLe. simiar conl\-
tons In the worlti . bttn his own recorL
one.hal secoetti reLuclng It from 2:0t : . to
2olm : % . I 18 the gener I ) ' eXllre ! ' ell opinion
among prominent \'Isllng horslmen In 1.ln.
coIn that mail I hoemm a wlrm daY Strmthn. :
bery - wonmiul - : - unthottbtethly . h\1 : beatn thl I
woriti's record of John H. Glntr ) which Is
. Is 203. :
I V.V P accon1Isheil thl remarlwble
feat of making his ! conllmle In the remnmntmk .
abl tme of 2:0R : , and came In strong. Taken
altogether tine day has been one of surprlscs
all romnmn.h . There Is little doubt hut the
e\nts of tota ) wi largely contrlbuto toward
mlkln Nebmniska a mcn ! centel of no In-
81gnltclnt liroportlomis . Combine , Ilrllel by
Thompson , took occasion , as a bide lssmie
to lower his own reorll In the 2:1 : : class
trot e-half second tlduclng It to 2i5. : .
Tomorrow there will be four evemmts two
of them specials. 1)'lng Jib wi olemlH to
lower his 2:0 : pacing record. Summarlls :
2:35 : class . trot :
CombIne h. g. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1 1 1
Slerihf Ilamnhii . h. g. . . . . . . . . . .1 2 : :
At.erle : lamll. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 dls
1'ln1 : 2:29 : % . 2:21. : 2:22 : . , 2ti : \ . I
2:2a : daps mince :
2:2
xi : keCI'I ! . U. g. . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 1
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
\Vllberforce . .1./ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : 2 2
\"lbeICOn'I' . , s. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 , 1 4
Nebrasknt Ifonirhon . h I , S. . . . . . . . . 4 : :
Nlraska : . , : 10lrhon. , : , 2:20 : " ,
Sulh.d ( ! amid Carbonate will go agalmmst the
team recol'll tomimc'rrow.
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MAYER , STROUSE 8 CO.412 D'way N. Y. Mfrs
AIUSaMliNTs.
AJluslng
OREIGHTON THEATRE
Tel. 31-PAXTON R nUUOESS , 'lr ;
TONIiIlT AT 8:15.
I 5WEET 5INE I .
Clas.A .
GARDNER
"Karl"
2-0QRAT COMi1)lliS-2
THE PRIZE WINNER 'hlrday .
Int Jrltay.
atlrdav FATHERLAND
L'
Mllnee amid Night
PRICES-I.ower 1001" roe . lIe and $10 ;
balcony , ZC : ; and We : gallery , 25c.
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GI\\D SOm.JS'HNIR3I.t'i'ISHH
S\'I'tnn\ .
! GREIGHT THEATRE
Tel. 1531-PAXTON R BUQORSS , 'ii : n
i'uimr 1llhl. . , Ctlll'I mtg- .
Sunday ' 3Inlll. , :0" ' . a. :
WARD AND VOKES
IN .
A RUN ON THE BANK.
MatInee Wednesday . USlal Prices.
' SAT &SUN
BOYD'S
NOV 2 & 3.
rATINlm SATUHDAY.
COOK TWIN SISTERS'
'UNCLE TOM'S
CABIN.U
dOTl-I have rlnled lloyd's theater for the
aboe F-I . . . ant , wil .rlnl tIne largesl and best
aole . ' ever orgntmilzeti 10 I'rluc" ' tits : tnmous
cmpany m'laY. mayo l"ln lanogln "Unc' ( ' . 1'om's
. " , ' . anti know just whnl
Cohln" companIes tur years unl
I nm tainting ab"ul. . t I"I , .
lallnK ' ' . i'rlces-F'lrntt
mnornlng
Hll" will open I.'rldo "rkesFlrst
liner . We and jr" ; huk"n : : c and Me ) ; gallery .
15e. " Matinee prices-FIrst floor . tOe ; Illcooy , 2.
' " 101 , . Ttucs , \Ved. ,
BOYD'S Nov. 4-5-6
pccIal Ladlc WednedIY amid Chihdvcii's , Iatucc
The Trocadero Vaudevilles
lemted n' fliN'
hy ! SANOnW Feats
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And a ConJrO ' . R oC Athletes lud I > lropoan
. .
Yaudlvllo SLmtr
IJIECTIOl 0. F. zimus'nct.n. : Jim
I EVEHY FEATUHE AND FEAT NEW I
- The Halo of , seats wi Iloll , Ralul1ay 10 . ril I ! .
, . ' . . anti $1.OO bal-
Nighl i'rlCae-Flrnst loor. : ; e. 7iu alt i1on ;
1'lco'lrll
COl ) ' . rne ( ) amid lOo . Matinee 1'11101-1181101. . bOo
.11117e ; bateolY , : ie auth title.
Monthly
.
.Pains
. \l anxIetIes can ! e lelC\'Cll to neeI
\nlll ) ' ! ) utlul
Dr. Chevalier's
Female
Pills"
l1'lee $10 per bog .
I you uro Ilu\l 1111 I" toubt ( OR to
whn t wi i't'lk''e you , f.e'Iil ( fet these
pills. elt tPllel securely hr lul 01
receipt or Il' I cu.
Sliorifiun & McConnell M H Drug Ci
1:13 ; Dodge St. OMAhA , NL1I.
( ? .Iorning )
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Great Friday Inducements in the
Bargain Basement
of the
Great Bankrupt Sale
of the
: Morse 'Dry Goods Co.
l t : tr\\t : urll'q 10 of CROCKERY I GLASSWARE and TiN\ \ ARE
Ir : 0111' 'IOK
uh. ' .nttcli i'huilL'lmbuti'uiy itsiv imric ' . minmitle on 001 I I'olllll goodi.
mite cash :11\'er is era 'lch 1II"11111.ly ) 11rCl' 111\10 . ' ,
b lomi'l [ :11 : I ! I ho on halHI early 11t seen no satin e Ilf the.u barllhu
S. E. OLSON CoM ) ANY , ,
YpllW itlIt' ) HnldlGUliS , . . . . . ? .iol'se's 11'11'1' [ ( ' , l"I\ll ) ' OnlY . . . Ie I
Yllow stout' Pin' i'hates. . . . . . . . hH''P' 1111' Uk'.1ett'ltiitY nimly . 5 e
Chitn 'I\'n : .Siht'el'S : % . . . . . . . . . . . . . lot.I $ 11111 [ e , 1.1(11) ( ' 111) ( ) . , 2e
U\I t ! " " n1 aunt PPIIIII' ) SllmmkL't' $ . \ ln''I' " ' IH'ke t" ' , Fm'lmlmiy olub' . . . 2e
o flnmtes l'R'kht' . DhII " . . . . . . . . . . . . ' .Iot'&t"s 11'11'1'1' , Vi'itlfly ( sillY . . . 2e
ml 1'I'nlt , n heR. . . . . . . . tiOI't5 ( hitit't. ' 101. Fltlnr ( lIllY . , 2 e
I Imjt'l ( hiln lc' Cn'al ( HU'I'It. : ? iii'St"i4 11'11'1 SI' . 1"llla ) ' enl ) ' . . . 3e
. . . . . . . . . . . . flt'it"i4 ' ' I ( li' , ltItl ' lll . . . 4e
UII I I " lloOI l ) 1Iollll. I , i IOI''I''I I ( IH'11 te 1.'I'hll ) C
Fllt I Oln i , , ' 1li i mmblt'rs . . . . . . . . 'n i ot'si"s lfl'l'e lO ( ' , FI'III ) ( Ill l , ! ' . . 4e
' 0111 i'imln'm' ititeks . : . . . . . . . . . . ? nIoi's"s PI'ict' Hie ' , 1"llll ' emily . , . 5 e
Wh' \ , ' 1.'I'ult I S llhl'I' I I ' . . . . . . . . . . . \ i ( i tt' , 11'111' t"I' I , Flllt . ell ' . . . 5e
UIII I I 'tmI U ci' 11,1 ics , \V I I I 1 hattl I , . t lot'P'IIII" ( I ) I ' 1 : , ' . I't'hll ' only . , " 5c
1'I.thhllBI.nI1 , . . . . . . . . . . . . . .niot's"s lli'it't' WI' . 11'1111) ell ' . . . 5e
Io\llul ( 'imitiut Sanl'I'I' : . viiite . ? Iot.I 11h'l' Hil' , 1"1'111) ' (11) ' . . . 5e
I'nl ' ( I hiss Hose 1ttvl'4 ) . . . . . . . ? .ioi'se'4 . iutit' ( ' lt' , FIIIIY ( lillY . ' . 5e
% Ioll tcls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . 11'111 1I'll' WI' 1 ( ) , 11(11) ( ' 011) . . 5e
lul\111111 I I I I al I t ( 'el I i'm's. gIn sntlozLn rme"s hl'l ) ce 1 : ' . 1.1(11) ( ' enl ly . . 5 e
GnI' : 111.t. . nshl , . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . lolll" 1IIIc ' \ ( ( ' , 1"lllny 11\1) \ ' " . . 5e
Ultl I Symmip Illlll. . . . . . . . . . . tmim'st' 11lce : tie , I I'III ) ( lIlly . . , 6e
01111 1111 .I'lly Illhp , covt'i's . ? rl'II"S IIII ) ( ! : O" , Ftlln ) ' emily . , . 8e
I Itttt'i ( 'buinit 1IIIes. . . . . . . , . . . . . II''I'1 II'h'I' 1t' : ; . 1"1'1111) ' only , ' . 8e
Fate ) Dllol'atll ( ilusM8sS ; . . . ? IO'M" ' { lll'e 2e , 1"1'111) olily . , . ge
' ' , ' . . 'nlomse"s ' ' ' Ol"l' , Itit1mm3' " tihti ' I Dc
( hlta hall11 / mmnnsmn'ted I'II 11'1'1 : ; 1"1111) (11)
Gal' Fhtiget' ltovlm. . . . . . . . . . . . \Iorst"s 11'111' Ol' , FI'lln ) ' only . . . I Dc
Ulals Hpl' DIhe . . . . . . . . . . . . Ion'l"s 11'111' : : l' , 1"1111) ' ell ' . . . I Dc
Class lltl Fltl HIII1I. . . . . . ? rl'SI"1 11'le 2St' , FI'hIQ' emily . . . I Dc
Uoll haldlelU . Chlla Ilalll. ' .Lnmseu'ni { 11\ : Ol' . Frinhumy I tiuihy . ' . 1 Dc
GlIS' " .IDllltl' . . . . . . . . . . 11'1"s 11'111' : : ( ' , Fllln ) ' ell ' . . . lIe I 1
Decumlt'l ( : ; nls iSlmatli's " . . . . . . ? rlm.Is inlet' : : l' , 1"I'III ' ( oily , . . 13e I
\11'111 ehila i hllHIhnlpl'lllltIS. : I I i I \ lol''I' m " Illel ! 2e . 11'1(11) ( ' only , ' . 13e I
A. D. (01'1 ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \ rOI''l' " 11'lll' : ! ; l' , FIIII ) ' emily . ' . 13e
, a'itbi lnii'miei' . . . . . . i1orse's pt'k'e al' , Fikimly only . . .
( flnmsn La 11(1 wih hm.let. IO'le's Illce : FI'III ) (11) 15e
Iole IIPl' ? itmmgs . . . . . . . . . ? . hl'll"S Imi'it't' 8& ' , I"IIIIIY " 011) ' . . 15 e
" 'ah lnl.lls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \ IO'SI"1 In'll' ) : : ; e , FIIIIY ell , ' . . . 15e
Ulas " ' 111'1 : liehel.s. . . . . . . ? rl'll"S mice : : l. FI'hll ' only . , . 15e I
UIIIS sl1Il : Fruit DIIIl , covees.Moe'se's 11'11'1' 8ie , FI111Y uII ) ' . 15e 1
kl'nh HI.ullls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .t1ot'se's ; lwlce 8c , 1"1111) ' otl ) ' . , , 17 I e
( ohn'I'11 GIR ! ) IIC' Bowls . . Morse's IH'lee 8c , Fm'iulny only . . 19 I e '
GII"s CI'ada'l' ( .lmtrs , wih covers . 'tEt'se'5 mice -e , b'riminm3' omul ) ' . . 1ge I
' .Il (111111'11l11 Dllwt Pals. . Eorso's [ { tlce rOe , FI'lllay ell _ ' . . . 1ge
hotel Gublelt , 1)01' dozeit . . . . . " II'sls ) I I' le ie , 1"lhIIY emily . . 49c
Decoi'ittt'd Chile Cusphiom's . . . . . hH'se'H ( II'ke $ : .00 , Fm'ldlly tiiiiy . , 49C
Tetl ( ( oln . lmrdliuei'esiorsi"s wlce ( $10. 11'111) enl ) . , 4ge
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'rell ( otl intrdIiuereM ' hm't wlee ( $1O 11'llay ottly 7ge
'l't'I'I'1 Cotlut .Intrcillhoreu4 . . . . . . . . . 'tItt'Se'S [ Price $ . .O ( ( ) t"i'htinmy only . . 98e
Cut glass hot. W'lilsky Glmisst1o.Morse's ' urici :10 Pllll ' emily . . . 5ge
Plain auth engraved 'Vine timid
Chunlugno : Int ( rvet ! 11er dozen . Morse's prle $2.50 ali $3 , Friday 1.29
All bIght ! 1'11e Chiln amid BIsque FnH ) PICCl' nt Just hair in'lce.
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Ingrain Carpets !
. ' , 'he liberal response made to our
unusual offer in the prices of these
STRIGTL NEW ' 9 FRESH GOODS
Is most gratifying , and we shall continue
the sale the balance of TI-uS WEEK.
Carpet buyers , don't forget that these
prices arc much below actual value. Next
season prices will be higher.
time ' of - Carpet to ' 5c foe' large litme.
At ' omme cult Wcumvo pi'ico Imugralmm 8-ply , ommly. . . goes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Extm'a Ilemtvy
' ' Extt'a ' , onI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
'rt'o-piy All 'Wool himgrattns Sumimet's , otmly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60e
All Voo1 Ingm'almts , only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 450
Umuiomm Ingraimis , emily. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40u .
Mixed Cotton amid \Vool Tngi'ains , only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Double ' Immgrains , only. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25o
Cotton llcitvy Ingralnu Wat'j , only. ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18o
, , . . . . . . . . 20o
Stair Stair Carpets Ciirpats , Dutnmaslc Damnmasle , only only. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Oil Cloth , lie , 20c , 21c , up to. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 150
These goods are all now , best mnttlces anal svlhI be bold exactly as quoted above.
ORCHARD & WILHELM
CARPET CO.
AFew Advantages
Offered by the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul It aihway , the ihort ito. to ChICOCU. A clesa teats
made up amid started from Omaha.
1ouxClTY ch1i/&GO /
, . ' CEDAR ItAPiD3
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: ,5DES , ; MOINES
flaggage checked ( rein residence to destine tio't. ilegant raIn .eivhce intl courteous em.
ploys. . Enmlre tnutn lIghted by electricIty , wIt h electrIc teadln iamnpni In every berlIn. i"laest
dinIng car service In the west , with meals serv ed a ha csrte , or. tnt other words , order what
you want sntt pay for what you set. Flyer lea ye. union depot daily at 6UO ; ' . on. . arriving at
Chicago nit 9 8. iii.
City 'l'hcket Omen , 1504 F'trnanm Street. C. H. CARRIER. Chtv Ticket Agent.
Depends
Entirely
On tile Dog-
Thu can and tIme string niro miecessary nil. You have a mihcti stock-just wiumtt people
Jemmiots-but toeosliru a rattiImi good thins want-but goods womu't cobb unless you
Push the Dog Push the Business
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i.e. TRY ADVERTISING IN THE BEE.
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