- . - - - - - - - - - - - . , . I Cl 'III1 OMAHA DALLY lHiE : li'lUDAY. NOY1 1\B' \ U ir . l8UG. 'I NAYDENs I ' Some Notable , Doings ' . I U I :1 : AT THE BIG STORE I : FRIDA I I r 4 1 4J1) ) k : j I - I L Yo tt' 11 . . . Find it Here Style In O\'ercoatll , elegance In Overcoats , fit anl l comfort In Overcoats , beshes ] the j certainty that every dollar put Into a garment - mont hero comes back to you In solid satls- taction. Thai's , the kind of an Overcoat store we leeep Price-wel , , I won't take long to sette The sik and satin sleeve linings In al our O\'ercoal\ ] Ulstcrs are guaranteed to wear two seasons All wool mayer and kerey Overcoats , sle "eh'et collars , worth $10.00 , for $ .OO. 1'lnc grade hlue and black heaver and kersey Overcoata , worth $12,50 , for $7.50. . ' \e never felt so sure Ihout our Over . coat values. ' \0 have every kind of Over coat-every gOOI klnd-anll our prices ) lre 8mal enough for anybo1y. 1.11 as not i here's Just the coat you are looking for. No charge to Ionic them over. St'1C1AT ! . mN'S StilT SAI.E-We HJ CA. ; SUT - con- tnuo our special $5.00 anti $10,00 suit sale . for Friday and Satunlay. You'l save from 25 to 40 per cent on 1 Suit or O\'ercoat. Take a look In our clothing window. Ext.a Specials in Silk Department t : Black Crystal Be1gatte Just as heavy iUI can be made ; others say ' 1 I Is a bargain at 70c , our mice only C9c . " yard. " "i ; ' Black Satin "Oucbesse. 24-lnch , guaranteed all pure sik , as good 8S any In the city at $1.50 , our price Is only 98c yard. 1 Black Satin. . Full yard wide , extra heavy ) ' , brilliant goods , Just the thing for trimmings and cape lnings , and only G9c yard. , We Lead Theft Al in ' Silks. Underwear and Furnishi1gs. We have just received from New York , auction GO cases of ladies' gents' and chl- ' ren's " 'Inter Under\ear , to be clost ] out at le8 than manufacturer's cost'e will quote a few prIces-Just enough to sub- stantate the abore. 1 casa of ldl s' scarlet lambs wool Vests and Pants , worth $1.25 each go at 49c. Vest 5 cases of ladlI' ' ( jersey ribbed Vests , worth 3ach : , go at 12c 3\ 100 dozen children's heavy reel ) hose , worth 20c. go at 'e per pair. t ca90 of ladles' fast black Fleeced hose , 8c per pair worth 25c Iose 100 dozen ladles 5-hook Kid Gloves , black , 'browl , triO ' and blatps * , 53c , worth $1.25. Ladl" black Cashmere Gloves , worth 25c ' per pair , go at ! c. I Mlueb' Corsets , SOc quality , at 12e. L'sdles' health Waist , worth , , .9c , Healh $ , go at 100 dozen mpn's Satin Suspenders , roller ends ] , worth GOc , go at 12c. roler , Men's SOc , vbite Silk handkerchiefs 1Gc. "hle Sik Haldkerchlef so at 1 case of men's heavy Wool Mittens , 8c per pair , worth 25c. Men's Jersey Cashmere Oo\'es , SOc qual- I ) ' , go at 15c per pair. len's $1.50. Outing Flannel Night OOWII , GOc , Men's heavy gray natural wool Shirts and travers , 25c each. worth SOc. Shirt In this sale our SOc line of Inen'i Under- tear has no cquai I I ; eases of men's heavy natural gray wool Shirts and Dr\ers , 75e each , worth $1.25 Dress Goods. I : liargairis for Friday that are matchlesa. Only 19c .i ord for a 35.luch , ) oil wool ] Novelty Suiting. ul wl Only Ic ' , ! a yard for a 35-lnch Imported Serg ) all Henrietta Only 25c a ) 'ar. for A 3C.lnch all wool . NO\11 , 1 al Only 25e a yard for a 3S-lncb all wool Serge and Ilenejetla. al Only :90 a yard for : \ Immense line of all Ine wool : o\'eltes , al Serge Only , 3lic a yard : for 45-Inch Imported Fiench Only SOc yard for the best O-lneh Storm ' ' Serge In 01aha , attualy worth [ $1,50 a 'ard. Only iSc 0 a yard for ( Importell Novelties that have sold this season to . Noreltes seaSOI ulI $1.25 . Block Dress Goods. 7Go a yard for any of 1rleste"s Nonl- then worth UII to $ IGO a 'ard. 390 for a 25.tnch all al wool 11enrtetta : If Henrieta dUlllc31ell In Omaha we give ' 'ou the free. Ih'o you dreu I 39c yard for the best black Dress Ooods I ever attempted to be sold b ' atempted by any house in 1 America ; at less than 7Sc , : Friday Bur oits AT 'lP Bin STOne , Cod Irish and Whie Irih , POUOI . . . Finn Norway ) herring . each. " . . . . . " . " . . , 2c NeW 'Vhll Mackerel . . . . . , . . . . . 10e California Red Salmon . . . , . . , . . , . " . , . 7c Norway Anchovies . . , . . . . . . , . . " . 7c Separator Cr"amery . , . , . . , . , . . , . . , . . . 19c Full CNal CII.'tS , . . . . . . . . . . , . . 7 c Neufachntel Cheese , Ilackage. . . , . , . . 30 Best Ioa Anll Oyter Crackers. . , . . , . . % Finest ' Mixeil Nut , only. . . . . . , . , . 41c Fins Mexico Orrnges , . . . . , . . " . . . .I'c . Fancy I.monl . . . , . , . . . , . . . , . . . :00 , - 4 We hue 11 kinds of 1"rul , and at bed roc , prices , to HAYDEN ; I fortunes are reserved t no one clan of pea. 1'10. I Is I f country of almost Inlnrll , cm. \0' fear rt. Let lS proclaIm aloud the fAct , \owhere , are WIl of bread winner. .0 high ; nowhere do the m8.lS reelre so much comfort and jO ) ' out of the fruits of their tel i nowhere Is ' ere 80 little povrt ) . , Mistakes and accl. de nts bore , a o\'crywhert brinK failures , hut n owbero al In AmerIca can you Ilromile sue. con to sohrlety , honest ) ' and persevering en- e rg ) ' . "As 1 believe that God rules over men alI I natons nd ' 10 I believe that Amerca : ha a proI. I. nt entist mission. Icr mission II to prepar ; the < orll hy word and example for the reign ! o ( human liberty and human rlKhts. America does not live for herlf. 'he great destnl ' s of the entire race are confided to her. No M Ionroe doctrine cOlnnE her democracy to laclfc and Atlantic shores ( .PI.lausemer. . ) . lcn citizenship sustains the Ilhtrtles of t1e wrld , 'he Rp rl c AmerIca Iu "ashlngton/ das l wafted to 1.'rancC by the soldiers of J.naycto It and Hochombeau huslened there the battle for bnman . ' batte rights.'lld excesses In I gumpe drve liberty ! IJelewlrd , hut she never ceased her struule drawing inetti. ! lean. whie , courage snl hupe frum America's Jib. "And today guropo Is In fact . If not In n ame. free and democratic . Prance , IR a weli a11 estahl'hell relllhlo : Spain anti Italy border u pen a republican reglnl : Germany eletl her : I 'arllarneiit. which I Hohenzolcrn darn lot I dellse ; In gngllnd sulrage Is almost unlrer- ' ' sal In nel alnost unlrer'I' 'I' : fleigiuni It Is entirely so : the emperor of Russia must count with the basses of hh Jollialon , , and In far off..Japnii Ilsses a representn- tve Parliament d vlsls the supreme power wih the occullnt DC the one delfld throne of the iiiikailo . AmI 11 hI all these nations AmerJc1 rises hfurt tl world powerful , majetc m , pencnlfe" democracy , the hope of ' ) lberty's l friends the de"palr of liberty ' ii foes , Of h. America , gauge well th'sef. for , t IOU falln ! humlnlt"s hopes fall t ( AIII.IRUS . , ) T1lOSE'h1O IH AK NO LAW. "Wha shall be the future of Anierica 11cr own chlhlrrJI hold her defense In their own hands. h There are penis to America , annie Iii. eldent to democracy Itself , some arising ! from circumstances Peculiar to the country ! . soiiie duo to the times In whIch we are Ih'lnThe chief safeguards against all / saeguards al peris are told hy the fat'ler of his country In his farewell address : 0 'Of iii the dispositions and habits ' al dispositons , writes Washington , ' \hlch lead to political prosper. : ! I i t ) ' , religion and morality are indispensable sU/lorll / . ( , ' Monarchs and empires can count on physIcal force the 0o or on virtue of one man Dr oC n few len : republics are ruled by lan the i many , -anti ] the ) 1m virtue DC the lan ) ' Is their reliance . Those who Observe the Ten Commandments - mandments break no civil la' . . ch'l Iw. ( /.plause. / ) And their virtuous souls are prompt to re/.ly / . In i actIon arid sacrifice to ' . ' acton sacrifce their country's cl nation lay sem strong and prospetus , , and the ! prosperus ' sentinels on Its outposts . scntnel bay reporL hat i lisitoiicsty all Is well ; but If inteniprance IIY , impurity , , dlsholcst i ts ) dwell In the hats of Its people t strength Is stren/th dlparted and the dark shadow3 , m DC death ( are fnst delcendlng It. . . . upon I. ( Ap- plauso. ) Private morality begets national mor . alty , rind the latter always , natonal latlr all'an upon the i . former. The'olco of the people. It Is said the peopll , II I voIce of God , The words wonll arc true when I the tie nation Dr state 10\'s within the orbit of r tIO powers delegaled to It by the Supreiiu Master I Suprele t aster. but ! that orbit hover exceeiirt the nlver lxceeds liner I of lnt r1ghtoiiites . Without religion , the . rellon recog- liIiioi ! of a living Ilton God _ tons , moralty lving vague In ruling Its enaCtments men and 10 and I weak In enaetmelts wlak its enforcements. Wlsel ' Its official \Visely indeed In I ofcal rulings the government of America I Permits no union between Itself and church I organization , I Is , however , most fortunate for ( ? America that tire , . \ Airrerican . \mlrJc1n Ileol.le hohl b3 the deepl'st roots of ) ' theIr being tl n God alit I a Savior. ali " ( Applause ( . ) "Under , aisolute government , however , precious ! r ful InstructIon ma ) ' b ? , or however use to the Individual dependent , the state aa 8uch Is not I thit. citizen upon the Proper / understanding oC the of his ciizen rights and however rlphts duties : not so , , In a republic / , where re/Hblc every man Is an active lvery ParticIpant In the go\'ernment. and hen , . o the American an : children parent who allows his not only to h untutored and Ignorant offend S against his children , but the chidren against I state and deserves anl punishment from the hands 0 word of the etate ( Applause ) Another must I speak : it Is l'olcn Washlnglon ( , I and cornea irriplied from In these them 01 theIr natural cOles i - flower. So long as AmerIcans - Icans arc patriotic. 80 lon patrIotc. long as they love their country In the measure prescrIbed by her merit and theIr duty , so long will they labor for wil r her salle with all the t irsight of their souls to ' mlpht S avert IIElr from her all al perils . and so long wi II America remain. wi ( Applause. ) 'pplausl Country firs t . country last. The Irst. ballot Is the balot pride of the true American. , Its pide Is proper use Is his sacred duty The American , election neglecting to vote on electon days merits dIsfranchIsement . if nol I exile. I oxlt. ( Applause. ) Among the misfortunes oC AmerIca ! us I must make mention oC the caucus and the prJmar ' . menton ) Dy thorn a few mel are able to Impose upon a whole part ' y their own candidates. . \ Wlre.pulers and slate-makers - take the place of the people : nil and the antilhiliate popular Suffrage. This evil Is I more serious e\1 al when as the case ofte rh happens Clse ofel , Wire.pullers and wlro-pulers slate-makers men who frequent saloons and are aiming at thE mastershIp of whose . work cIty and and cl ) state nation , Is donE amid Ilolwnous DC whisky anti bper. ( Applause. ) Tile potatbor liquc ur L S power must be lquor ittct. Its totuly elimInated from pol- Itcs. IR methods arc slimy and To be able Klm ) criminal I. ,1u bl . _ ) _ to . Ilrosecute , . with full freedom Its UI . " , , ' , " U. VCl(5 the WUII. I seles Control of politics. which poliics It reduces to Its own lois' level Is lol , and If S uccessful it chains In . . ali I sIs"-y to Its chariot w heels the sla\\ Is WhEels degrauled , dlgraded comm ( 'ealh which al- l owed tIre trIumph of lquor , ICJEHY OP SUFFHAOE. "Ito who eels hIs vote sells his country ( Applause ) And he who buys ' \ho a'ote hl- molates hl 1atniotisrn on the altar Ilutrlotsm alar of his own greed and ambition . amhlton. BrIbery at the poiis Is d pols demonlacal mockery of manhood suffrage. " The speaker urged that the citizen should ] ! ba independent / . DC his party castIng his bal. lot l only for the man of moat noble ) character. He declarer that at least ' live years residence Ive 'lrs reldence should he required of foreigners before allowing - lowing l them the franchise , and that every man who had receiverl from receIvell America the right to vote a on American for AmerIca's wea I and could not use his privilege Amerlca'l as an American should surrender I. The speaker cell d with this eloquent appeal : "Norlh , south , cast aud west ha\'e united In i saying to tIre nations of unied ! natons the earth that t/rth / the republic of Amnerica repuhlc AII'rlca lust be respeetell and . must endure. AmerIcans , ODd has gtverr to t you a great and noble country , Guard her well. lie has made you a spectacle to a ll nationts , conveying to ' ' al naton ) you 1lllanlt"s highest dignities . dignites. Bd not unworthy of heaven's confidence. America , our country wo pledge to the love and fealty. Wo will do b our bfst for thee , and that wo may wi bl loyal l to our resolves , and that favors lay may : I come to three which ' thle are beyond our own power m , wo InvoIce upon thee the favor of the Oath of nations , In whose hlnds thou hast g graclousl been kept from the days of thy birth tilt now " ) , . QMENTJ Anna Eva Fay , despite the strong opposing atracton , played to a large audience at the Crelghtun last night which taxerl 1 the caplc- Iy i of that popular play hous , The p"rfonil- lice was a pleasing , a. well as a mystifying one , as the enthuaiai'tlc apphus ! , Inter- mixed wih laughter , testfed , A number of the t mOl' prominent citizens assisted In cdi- asslted ( (1- fylng experiments , and , notwithstanllng an ever vigilant committee , confessed themselves - selves completely ) ' nonpluned A repetition of repetiion the performance wilt be gl' n tonight al well as the usual matinee Saturday. Polite play-going circles of thin city are awaltnl th n forthcoming engagement of Mr. "al.cr "hlealde lt the engagement . E. \\1 A Harron says of him In the ChIcago Inter Ocean of recent date . ; "Walker WhlesI ! , note I. my masters b the only American actor with tn prophecy of trazic succesu . wrltln on his brow. I he lives he I\R wil rule us ' ' : . Whltesl'l Is hooked for , . a thleo.nlht engagement , ccutnuteuclng Thursday , November : . , COBgro\ and arant's comedians In "The Dnzler , " wi be time atrctcn at th' Creighton for four niihts. conuneneIlg Stun- day matnee , November : 17 , - - I.IVJGSTO : Iont" , :0\ ' . H-Spclal { Tellg am-Tle ) baggage car belonging to the Jat fmmelt ? Thltrlcal company , which was attached to this westbound Northern Pacific PiUlls r train , cugh fire from a locomotive spark at Grey ( lUff , fifty unites ) mllJ eat of irene , at an early hour thiI . morn- trig and \ uas tOtlly destroyd , Time ear contllnhl the horses , nIl engine and special scenery of the Cllllany , all of which was consumed . The - los ! lacell at $10,000. Iti'i'teui : thlC OIl ( ) fltcrrs. N1m' YOHK : \ ' . H.-Thl board of directors . rectors of the Denver & ltio Granule ' rector UenVir Io Uranle onganizel ; tola ) . b ) the election of the old OtC':3 ol'gAI1 . - F ; INISHESV1TIIOUT \ A FIUT : Dig Lcague's ' Fall Sesion Ooses with No Quarrels Among Manates , TO HAVE A hARRY WRIGIT MONUMENT i' iniis t n I'rvsrrve' t h I' 'I'h'rn n' . : n.l. nry ' I'a'i'uss'hil u'ii-Siumuu * ' Chln/t' . In Xl"t 't'm % C's Iln'IIInl" . lrl'l" Untlu.I , NE't'OitI . :0\ ' . 1.-The annual fail r esion of the aUonal league closell tonight at i o'cloce. Nothwlhstandlng the rumor which bad been floated as to wing clpping and knifing on the part oC sOle magnates , the tt t session passed over very Quieti Offers : to t trade nod plrchae players were very IUlerOI ! , but 011) two deals "ent through. these were Captain ' Nash of 1 { ton , who \1 ill IIIY , third base ann ! captain the l'hmit'I adelphlas , Hlmlon oC the Quakers , who wn I t ake ! hlr chances wih Boston , antI ex.Captaln I Do'le of the New Yorks , who will strengthen the t Orioles In exchange for "Kid" Oeuson , Iresldmt Brnsh of Cincinnati and Buck : 1 wing were anxIous to capture Doyle for P orkopolis. , The ) ' offered three len and I . $ : , OOO to Louisville for Clarke , the Colonels left h fielder . but Dr. Stckey dh not bite n\ thl oler , President Freedman olered $5,000 ( I for f Clark's rei cue , but receivel ! a stback : when Dr Stucke told him be could not ha\'e any of lMulsvllie's . players at any Ilrlce. The magnates lsunhd their session at 12 1 o'clock , all alt die Iubs were r prlsertcd , The league umpIres were collect before the leetng to testify as to the manner of r their treatment by the players during the t'ason just close and the previous one. I I Is I rumored that the general sense of the meeting alvlsl the abolitIon of all findS for the coming sson , and that pla'ers would be immediately ordered from the ground when they lade themselves obnoxious - noxious i 10 the umplrl This afernoon , while the lrguC manates i were still In session , Secretary Young came out and Invited the corps of newspaper men to t core Into the meetng , 11 SOllen , who was chairman , announce that the league members were anxious to perpetuate the memory - ory of the late Henry Wright , who had dow ] so much for Amerlcu's natonal game. John f. I Rogers Phiadelphia submitted a series of reslutons In memoriam , In whIch the dead 1 player was feelngly referred to lS a mr a mid a sluortamnani . Tire tribute contained tInt folowln ! preamble : "It 18 'meet and proper : that this organization at Its frat besslon held h after the sad event should formally 4 I rlcord the death DC Harry Wright , who for i two years has been our chief of umpires / , an ofce created In recognition of his Invaluuble orvlce9 to the nutonal galnl In olce of which h was the only Incumbent , wihout prelecenor or successor " The resolution B were unanlmousy ] adopted. Frank Hough oC the Phiadelphia Press on behalf of thl scorers association , suggested : that t a day bo et apart In the early ' llrlng which should be known as "Harry WrIght tI da ) " President Byrne of Brooklyn moved hat t , a day be naml ] prior to the ollenlng of thl regular base bal season next year on , I which every club In the league should be Instructed I to pIa ) ' with the best atractr n i possible , and the proceeds of such gallS to be placed In the hands of a commIttee which woull arrange the details for the erection of a ultablo monument In memory of Hurry Wright. 'fhls WIS carried , and the folow- Ing i commite was name : Messrs. Drush DC CIncinnati , Hart of Chicago and Rogers of l'htiiauielphia. WHAT WAS ACCO IPLISHED. Tonight the delegates of the league con- cludel ] their business anl adjourned until February 2J , 189C. PresIdent and Secretary N. E. Young gave the following reliant of the day's proceedings : \Vhnemn the delegates met nt 12 o'clock the folowing resolution was passel unanl- inoinsty : "nesolved , That the Miles committee , whcn selected , 18 requestetl to submit to this body un amemhnnt to ruin 59 , substantially abolishing - ishing I the Inlcton oC money Ine , and em- powering umpires to remove from the grounds muny pI1)'er who , after being once cautIoned , continues to be gulity oC vlolat- Inr niny other rule , and In case of serious Violation , to remove him without such CIU- tion. " ton. The election oC olcers to constitute tine nntonal board waR then taken up and theIr number was increased hy one. The following were elected : N E. Young , C. H. hlyrne . John T. . Brush and A. H. Sorien. 'fhe following glntemen were elected to the board of directors : H E. "anderhorst , Baltmore : J. E. 'agner'ashlngton ; A. H , Soden. Boston ; James A Hart , Chicago ; Dr. 'f. J. 11. Bturle . Louisville . antI A , Kerr , Pltthburg. Tire plaYing rules com- mltle , which was uppolnted by President Youn ! consists oC le srs , A. J. Reach , 1hllllllhll ] ; Chris Yon del Abe . St Louis , amI Edwarll Hanlon. Iftnltiniore. Tine prlsldlnt of the league was rtqulRted to arrange a schedule fOl' the comllg sea- son so that , as far IS 111'ctcable , the Iubs winch play Sunday games shall hegIn on the first dRY lr this week , RO as not to ccnflct that non-Sumlly-playlng cluhs. Article YI oC the national agreement was amended to read as follows : "An ) ' club or part oC the first part to this ugreement which exercises Its night of selecton oC n inlayer us provldpd In inanlirraph B of this mtrtlcle . alli compls with / the requirements oC uch paragraph B , Rhal han' the ex- olush'l right to the services or such Illa'er , and If such club desires to dispense with the services oC a Inlayer so sell'ctel no club , 1 partY oC the first part , or al ) ' club / Identll < with this ngreement shall have any claim to the lrvTc" ! of IHch puor ) until the club uielring his services shll ; pay forthwith to the original selecting club the actual amount paid I b ) ' such club on areount oC 8uch pIRer. " Iaragrlph C of article ' was amended so t1t any minor league organization dl- siring to bo cluRslfed as class A shall receive - celve the StInt of PI for 1 Felectlll InlaYer , and the Imount to bo plld to the secretary Ihal be one-hair thin umunt nol paid by class A. Paragrph D was amended so that class B organizations shall receive tIne sum oC $250 for a 1tII'e < plaer and ) shall , Ia ) haI the sum pall by class A organlza- The douhle umpire qUlston was not talecu up , but It will he ful clnsldered at tIne meeting next Februar ) ' ) Tine IPI.lcalon : of ax-Captain J. 11 Ward to have his name errseed from tine reserve list oC the New York base hal club was Ilso laid over until the Fehruar meeting. Secretary ) Young mid thIs was practically oil the business tranaactctl and added that there was a good deal of time consumell by the delegates In talking. ) ( 'Ialoin'a HIIIlu.J. . . u \'In. IJXINGTON , Ky" , :0\ ' , 1.-I.'ourth clay Klntlck ) ' A8Ocllton meetng , 'eather clear ; track goed. Two favorites , a sceonll choice and two outsiders won. The feature DC the day was the defeat ot Urania. thl odll' on favorite. by 1-lbart , the s cell choIce. Clayton clearly onmtridhn . Thlopo , ) First race . purse , one mlp : Jgllrt won , t'rauia secoltd , James Monroe third. Time : l:1l.Second : Second race , selling , five furlongs : His Brother watt , Cutclne Ilcond , Nar.la third Tim : 1:01. : Third Ial'l selling , seven ftmnonguu ) : MOn13 voni . Slgo second , Advocate third. Time : 1 :2h. : Fourth race , snlhlng . f\1 furlongs : Anna Lyle won , Ida : " 'a 1 ! I 11 " 11011 , I.a W'amia thl\ 'flmo : 1 :0l4. : : I'lfh ! CI pur.e. 8h : furlongs : Pete worn . Suho 8)con" ' , Nellie Pnrkl'r third Time : 1:1 : ( ; . , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ \ In \ " , 'stigzi fi' nUlrUI'l' " Chinirint' , NEW YOHK. :0\ ' . 11.-rime regatta anti cp commltle of tine New York Yacht club met In joint session this 1C.rnoon to conHhl'r . lint I'harg.s of Lord Dunraven made In tint 1.0110n Field Commodore 1lla11 1 lrowI iresltled. anti 1110 were use IllSlnt thl lag ant field ohilcerni oC . < olctrs the dub. The mf.tng was real ) ' n carl. 101- ferl'ncc to "ICUBS the hen plan oC action to hue purnCI ; Inll the routine le.essar : acton communlca with his lordship ' rela th'o Jo the Ilroduction oC fiets before a cornnnsit- tel to b" _ apolnle1 ! later. to investigate the char/I' . It 1 : 111lrltoot thelo was some . tale of the pOFslhll ) ' of epeling lun- 1"1ln from I. cuh , but tine genntlennen . . g.nltmn preHNlt ; dlcll..1 to .a ) ' what lne of action actol was decll"l ! upon n"MII. ut lu ) ' nltrla.t. SAN 1ltANCiSCO , Nov. . I"I.NCISCO \ h1-ifesults : . :0H.Iouls First r.ce , th'o furlongs : J./ / ) ' , 1 ( Jones ) , 1 to 5. won ; ls1 Gentry ' , 105 ( ChevalIer ) . 7 to I , et'contl ; Yemen 12 ( Cborn ) , 7 to 10 , third. Time ; 1:01. : Soledad and ( ioinibul also I'an Golbu5 Second racp. live fUflonl selling : CharlIe hoots . lOt ( Mackln ) , 3 to I , won ; I > Charle . 10 ( Jones ) . I to : 1 "oal ; Marloueto , itis ( Sloan ) . 1 to 5. thlnl. ' , ma' : 1:0tSt. \ . . ' It Virgin A , lcGregor 11 , New Moon rtnul ! loly 1Iwn also ruin "hln race. six furlongs , 1.Inl : Eva P f 11 , l ( Shaw ) . 4 t ( 1. won ; 10" 'llk.r , 1 1 ( Lloyd ) , 13 2 , ' ) 1 to second . ; UI'larlet. c ( ( 'aim. ) , I tri I , thlrll Tlml : 1:15 : % , 1111' Ifllol , lllI , tJ rmtoll , HpII Itoot lirut'eill , 8 il'er ' TII'I ' Jim ( ' orb t ( ailo rln UruPII 8p 8l 1'ourth race one mnIe : , selling : St : I.uls s.lllSt He ) ) ' . Ill ( le'laln ) , 7 to 1 , won : HnnIO ! ' . 11 ( ( 'he'vushicr ) , I to 2 , second : 1"110 , 11 ! ; ( Chrn ) , Itf.1 2 , third. Time 1:12. : 1)omu . 101 i 'ico , 01i. almd Scilanitiur also rain. . ' Ard flml/r ri 1.'lth I rae. ' " mile peilim : Hnpl' D'\'l 10 1t ( llIIHe ) ! 7 mi. G I , pellng ; Ieonviil' , 101 ) 1l t Soano : ) , 4 to I , second ; Arundll , IO ( Shaw ) , I" l to I , third Thne : 1 :4i. : llIeepiflS Child , mier I n9l1Volt ' nlo ran 81oelllnl Chil - - S'I'li\I'I' J1ns A 11\'I"I'J cHtUVxn , CCa'r. to ' I'ujf' . ' 1' Jfffn ) for n I'ur. . ' , t" I , , I'lii' or I' " " , gL 1.80"lX" , :0\ ' . 11.-Dan Stuart , who haH 11 l tnln 1 lt since hlSt Saturl 11) ' , arranging for a battle ground on whIch da Corhet 111 FlzIlmmons could Ilet for R rlllorter fInish conte tonight t , : Slh to nn A soc/tcII vrei ! "I hn\'e found a luattle ground for Cor- hattlrolHI bet and Jlzlmmols , and have tonight wired their lalagort that I wi hittIng tl 1 Purse oC $ ' ' ) O ) for l finish cont.st . be. tween thiemn they to take tire enth.e Purse IC I 1 foil tu curry out rim ) ' ) art : of the con. tract t , I woul lalO Jaluar } ' 10 , 18 : ) ' , ns the t date for the battle , as that 19 after the holdnys , but an unurlier du ) ' Call be fixed ] IC i thl' I.rlnclpall . curler - I , The hate fxel g rotnd wil he oC easy access to EI Paso. I nm In this deal -alone , and nun trot In ny way connected with any club. 1 viil I.ost l . half of hit' l"lr"e when Irtclt ! wi the contest arc slne , nnd svtII put up the other $ WO fve days wi the conta'st I nl 10t rlllonelblo for the Ilshlp ! rU' tenrRlt upon the eforts to bring the two Illg ' men together lt Dallas and Hot Sprllm : 'fhose mlshlp9 were the result of ; tnlltlcmil reul oltlnl wrangles , with which 1 hnl 10thing ) to t .10 , But this time I am snlro of 1n3' foot- tme strI Il t ! anlt . , 10 loan cam say thnt 1 ever falied 1 to t nnr.ke eel my word ) el Last . night the fohiovinng telegram 1lst folowing telegrm was I pent to Julan , iritzsimnnontu' Inuimnager. nt SUI AntonIo , and lzllmmol I r . Corbett'ms / mun- ager now In New Yorl I : "Have secured battle ground . "VIII give $ ' .oo ( for finish contest betwcen Corh't 1 awl I lzshmnon ! they to take entire luumrsc IC I fail to bring contelt off on ulrtte named In i urtcles , DAN A. S'ITAU'f ! . " Wirein asked hr the \ssocluted I.resl . reporter - porter IC he thought Corbett would tight Mr. 1tuart suld : : " 1 have always IShtl L bele\'e. t hat hoth lurlnciinah5 wanted to ) tight antI I ) llncllal ! wantel tght Iml when I left lot Slrlng ! Brad ) ' Ind Julan : I knew I was comln to ] 1 Pus to loclte 1 n battle ground wher Corbet anti Fitz - Flz- 81mmon9 could atlu their differences svithn' out Interferencl "Ie lnave foun,1 , the place : anti 8tlIII rell' to gua1ntee Irolecton , so It looks to mo ni If the two men cannot Ivoll n rneetinng. I I Cal to keep my mall L of the contract the ) ' cal get $10,000 . ueh . and thut sum Is worth riding out to m I Paso to Illck sip " DENYI' , No\ 14.-A special to the ne- puhlc:1 from m Pure says : It Is re - . I I.orted In fPorthlg circles here tonIght thin L tonl/ht Dan Stuart has secured a concellon / for I ! hive ) elrR for cOllluctng bull fights , horse rcilg , boxing ontests 1111 a big gannbllng house In Jtrarez , Mex. . , ' gamhln ! Juarz 1ex. just /C"OS the lIla Grande , within fIve' minutes ride > from the huslne center of J-I Paso Stuart lefl R to ulrm or ( dl'n ' the rumor NEW YOHK. No\ . H-The World will prInt the following tomO'low : Worll Cor- belt docs no take any Interest In Dan Stuart's latest prolnosiiionn . In which hi' ( lumel 11 Palo , or / point nlal there ns n Inattlegrotnnd for Corbeit and Fitzsimn- latteground Corbct Flzslm- " " 'hen I announccd m ) ' retlremnenit from the ring I Ilant : I . " announced Cor- bet last night. "I woull not . rcturn for a good deal of mon ! ) ' . and partIcularly fOl' this blulng forel nr , I IHu.tcularl' , a tIhnt he certalnl ' coulel flht certnuimnly hnve hall one at lot Sturiligs . 'If l'ltzllnmonl expects me to he led I"to another wild goose chase and hankllpt n ) 'selr Ila'lnl IXIIlnsps ; , he Is znistaken I omm' surpm'irueul at Dal Stuart for taking anyl fUl'ther stock In F'iizsimnmnons. " I I CHI'\SIX ( C'BS ' ' 10 ' 1In : G ( 1\ N'I'lii. Irwin 'I'rmnlt's Init' - t. InnJ.n . fur I lie Iimii'ntutI 111"ht. ! NEW YORK , Nov H-The Doyle-Gleason exchange , sanctoned yesterday ) ' by the Na- tonal Ilagle , haH aroused John ' , DruKh of Ciunclninati , \'ho ( said ' Cincinnat \ today ) that he had se- curcI an 01\on10n Dole early yesterda ' . He says thut Arthur Irwin anti Buck Ew. log sPoke oC the exchange of Latham oC the Cincinnati flub : : for Dole yesterday , Ind , I Ewing not being able to act , c'.slieti 11150mm heln/ him. ) r. , Bnlsh \\'as very cale at lllon ttnt , . In,1 , couhl hot decile right awa ) ' . Hut he comstt14Vetl , thut he held an Jplon on ' the New Yurkel' He was very much cll- grlned wI"n h flHlll that Doyle hall bu'ein bl'cl traIled Jinitlrnoro . ' ' - Ihm'nnsh toBaltrore. Bllh nrnys thut he wil brhl the .nutter' bofoletthe ' hengtme meeting today , but J"rledmal of New York says that the Cincinnati mal bus no case : . YOI del Horst said : "Britu1m iIa ) ' Icicle jill ' he wants to , but WI have the man , and you know thlt poesesslon its I nurse points of time law " As far as the New York club Is concerned - corned , Manager Irwin said that 10 lore deals woulll be made. "OUI' tlam II now complete , and we are Itsfetl , with , the sIngle exchange whIch WI made with Utni- wih lal- ' ttmore. 'r1 maleeup oC the team wil be : : 11. Davis , Irst haP ; IfprC' second base ; Gleasoa , third base ; I.'uler anti COI1u h- ton , short stops ; George Davis , left held ; lef Van Hllren , center leh ] ; Tllrnan , rIght field : Farrell , WI ' on and Foster , catchers ; liusit' , Meeklmi . Clarke and halC I dozen others for llltcher " Phladclphla offered Halman ami , nnothei' to Pltlbur In tmle for Loull BlellJuer , but the ' ' ' Pltlbul'gel' ! "eclhlll I.n Sidle Mimuit' n ( merit 'VJn , ST LOUiS No\ 11.-Track sloppy und slow : weather Calr Chlcol , the even norney favorite , won the fIrst race today , hut he was < lsquallell Ion' foulng : Leonard B , I 10 to 1 shot The latter was placell fIrst. ter La Sale , the even mane favorite . was practically left at tire POt In the lec'11 race , hut he started after his field gamely ' ( , and after going around them all , won ens- I ) ' h ) : ' a leugth , Jack hirarlley . also n fa- varite , won the tlntrtl , whie the others were taken my second choices Sinininanti's : First race , seven furlongs : Leona11 I wall , Eli I second , Senator Hilt third. Time : 1:113. 11 thir Second race . 2.'ear-ohs ] , six amid a half ) furlongs : I.a Sale WOI , KIrk second , Gailey " .st third. Time : 1S : . leconl Gale Third race mile and seventy yards : Jack Brallpv , % von . Cavesprlng second , ) Bay- a11 thlr" Time : 1:51 : 1a- Fourth race , seven furlongs : 1'lsh Chlpf % 'on. Knapp econl , \ Ilra third 'flme : I:3T.Fifth : Fifth , race , six furlonJ ! : London . won , Jehnny MeHalo second , I lng Michael thin'd. Time : 1:1 : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ thh'l Crowd. Ih'I..1 UUII ' \'I'ntu'r. N1W Yoltic ; No\ H-'hls wal the most unfvorule tOllay from the weal item' tnnd- point that the horse show Isas yet seen , hut tine attractions were Its nunmsem'oumS as lS numPous heretofore. The duke of 1lrlborouh camint' I aaln with his bride Inll the 4CO , ; ns well us the ) ponulnsce were anxlou to gaIn slAht oC the srats OccUllled I ) ' MrR. Vmund"nhillt's " plrt ' , The association today V11I"rh1'1 oiuiclnl statement that 15.00 ) PCllllo vlsiteti olcli vlfled the show ) rterla } ' , Tine 10st sttm'acttv ( , e"hlbl8 of tine clay Wt're the hunterI Itl'act\'l ll- dIe horses , Shetand pennies , tan < eml Inll romsters ] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Jnn.u" ( 'It ) , lIne.Ileignilta. . KANSAS CITY Not' , It-nesul\s Exposition position parle : lO\ - \ nut 1x- First race , fIve 111 a halt furlongs : Buenos A'rls " 'on. Invercaul second J Ui- tics third. Time : 1 : t % . tel SecolHl race , . ' ur Ind a half urhong : Lote Collins \Surl , Fred S second , Victor B \Ictor third ) , ' 'hnc:10:9 , < : Third rmnq ? , ' , Iven furlongs : Timothy ( hlll. ) won. , ) jA\ll'S \ ! second , O'ounchnwuy third 'lnllI:3. : ! , , I'osmrth race , nI furloms : Duclcd worm , Catn secon.I . , Peddlerthsnl. , { _ 'Ime : 1:03l : , % , nvt'inihnrr nt''b : . . .tn/ i IODO , INov 1.-The Derhy November meeting u thl las wars 01' 'I"d loda ) , 'he Marleen.'J\tlkes : was the ' feature oC today's racing , lud In this event ( oumrieei 1 l'or'ee3 Itllt.I , 'fhnis WIS I In I iris , i'elg 1. hlll welr1 handleal' torl . 'ar-ohls ' ] arid uJl"'I'.ls , fol I ptlfe of filr''hc course was sine anti on-I" \ 111 ' < :11 e. J. BIake' Uowfno : wln Inl1 GoloQ'iJ , 'lthorow's Timer . HIIY' , vas f' cond , and ! \ n. Hptert\ ! \ " I HIhlan third I i ; < V "uh' n : ' 4) " ' < I'ntur" itecord. I.OlTIS"l.T.lO \ " 11.-I.ast night at Fountain 1"em'ry. I' . Sear/or / the Chlcajo- New York rider , wered tll ( ' Amerlcln record - ord for loO"rnilerLrom four hours twent- seven mntnfitu" l . . I.four _ hour . lo\n . > ! twemmty -two anel one-half .mTnulruta. H'T had ol'-half .Jflutt ! Hurtlll tor tine ts't'tuty.oulrhOtlr record , but stopped \ nt the end Dr thoc'entdry. . . ; . 'II'a-I1a/- / Cit , ' Ya , 'tn liar. I nnASICA t1TY , No\ i1.-SIueeIal.- ( ) The foot baiY team ot this city will hO to Tabor , lu. , Saturday ) ' to idas' a game with the lean , at that 1.lace . A ) large numhel' t of enthusiastS L'ileet to . ' the team enthuilasts elltct ICCII.n ) t i _ _ , 11"I'u . MIIi nnl. . to U : tmil. . CIIC\GO. } : ov 11.-The ganerrl freight agents of thowser roads continued thne'u' nscetiing today , , dscuuulr. , nwetng ) > cuulr ; the rates to Utah made by iha S1utbcm I'aciilc. Tine Puellc. buatnes . today wan IrgI ) ' ot I rotmeilne nature the tll L.lnJ clnlnl.1 uhnot en- tirel \ to . tine IJkln1 of a tur. ; wh'ch ' wi tie Ilub.Jh.1 lS tO" 1 : : njble. Tao IneY of tr.etir F're'ght associs. ton met toda ) ' , , and I hule.1 . the elaaslflea. ! flui 01 Ilmblr 1 ) : fd\ minor juirticulars. Nothing else of iuipantanc' ! : mccli ng , ele l oltDn' came UII tur the .1 SVI\'r'n:1 IMI Il AW\\ lrU " Nntu' ! f111 11. irmi'i'r I" . slats \1. imuIeu1. Df N\'lm , Nov . 14-Framnels Schlater , tine Isooeallll healer anti Messiah . , disappeared Inst I nlht all n warrant for his arrest inns booms lesuell I from the Un1lt Slates court , lie had I ben summonCI to appear before the Uulted States comllsloner today as n wit- fleas agalllt IItrfons arlst ( ' on 1 charge of ts using the malls to llefrltud b ) Ilrell'nding to s ell handkerchiefs hlese,1 by SchlAter. The accused claimed they ) loull Ilrovl that' Schlater ho < really blessed a ball of lnamnd- Irehlefs l : for them ( anti : In that case ht was lablo l to indictment. lie left a note simply sayI1/ : : 'My I mission In Denver Is sllI' . Good tmy. " 0\11 , ,000 Ilcople Issemble < this morn II/ , expectIng to receive trlltment ( from Schlattur's hands Tine minystery surrouldln ! the disappearance - ance of Sclulatter " " Sehllter , the "healer has beams partially cleared b ) a ranchman Ih'll west of the city . who arrived Inn Ito city ! today ) al < reported / ! seeing him maltng , his way on foot toward the nnioummirnhins . An Ivonlng paper In I late extra clallR to have e\'I. dence thlt ire has guile to the ranch oC A. Hoone , rican Golden , to rest before talll UII hll work again There Is 10 doubt ! Is In that vicinity . . 'I'liIhiUt.l'ulIC ) nnJ , The gmillro dIstillery at no ton was wal hurnll 1hurslla ) Loss , $10.0. l x.Surogate James \'eIT of \Inton , N y" . commltlll suicide Thultla ) Tine WllnmH & 1ngnnt ! ] latikln com- pan oC Salem , Ore" , has nssl/nl'I ( , ! Tine annual conventon of the Kimmg's Daughters Is In session In : ' York / An order was IMsueti I ] In thl , NYorl : court conlrmln ! the lall ; DC the l' : " I' ronti. Thl O\I'nel' oC the stl'amer I.auralln IIInllH tlnt he took the COsmetics expediton to Culm An Inl < own sloop capslzet Thursday or HOllcwl , ) ' Beach. ' 1he crew were all ! A shlllnlnt of plntes for the battlshlll Oregon , amountng to lCI tons , waB madl Thllula ) ' , Fom'cclosimre' proceedings hnvl been cons menclll In Brooklyn agaInst the I.ong Is- land' 'rrnctlomi 10ml'an ) The New York Elks their nnniirsl Thl Eles gave thllr nnnlal : hlnelt plrCOrmlll'e 'fhursda ) ' , Icnr ) ' II- I vlnl appeared In the casl H IH reported that Senator Burrou/hR aspires - pires to he Ilermallnt chairman or the next republican Intonnl colsventiotn . lrs , Hohlrt Louis Ste\'Mson sailed froneV , San Frncisco Thursday for Samoa where she Intends to ' ' , ! pernHnenl : reslle Charles Ueloshmut idiot and Catal ) ' wounded larver Joyce at Seaman's Gulch , Cal , In ! quarrel over a mining . claim , A negr mude I murderous assault on lrs , Haler of Charlots\'fle , Ya" , ali cs- cared A I.ospe or over 10 ) Is In pursuit. General larrllon has started for New YOII ( , whlrn hI . wIll preside totlny at t a 101tng In the IntereRt or Corllgn missions 'he inm'iedtar of sl"lmlsslll lt New York states the ' steamier stenmel Itoyle which wal ndtinicVchnnestirny , vas not properl equlJI- ped. ped.'he 'he remlins oC Commnneler Ielrman , U S. N . hnva' bec'is hrought hOle ) to Detroit - troit for burial. lie died at Bremen , 011- man ) ' . . MrH. B. B Harris oC SOlth Blld , Jnd. , who ha' heen visitng ot San ) It/o , Cal" , / Is mls'II : and I Is feared she haH com- mmslttetl suicide. mited ( < l. Seymour Matthews son oC the governor of Inlllna , 111(1 at Atlnntl 'hul'SIII ' , Bc had chlAt of the ovellnant exhibit nt t1 exposi lon , ! T A. Strmrrh ex-register of the ' , , . Stlrrh. ex-rllstlr lale ) . Idaho , 11111 olee , hats hlen anmesturl , rharged wih Imbezzlng $2,91 whie hold : log that 0111 ' Nine moo , artIcles ) reeo\'prCI In Boston as the IJrOceld ! oC Convict ] .trnrmett's rohhll- Ils have heen Identle < , Some oC them were stolel In 187 , An Inspcctol shows there are 0\11 ten feet or water In the steamer Irrlwalll ) ' . tmnded off New York but that the hu:1 : It not badly . drirnageti . : Irs , Sarah Davis oC flockport . lu1. shot and fatally wounllell Mrs. : lnlcl Ooodnl\ DC the same place Thursdn ) ' . 'flIY quar- Iuar- reled O\'lr some chlckenH John I. Powcrs , who Rccusld Sisenlff Troll oC St I.oulH of election Sherlr hell convIctt11 oC perjury ) ' on account ot lila testl- test- mOi ) ' In the bm'lltet'y cnse. John Hlpko , In American cItizen , has fed a claim fun' $20O against the Sp'nlsh go\'erment for the confscaton ot a hotel helonglng to him In Huvnnn The defaul Interest against ex-Senntor Tumor haH beln set aslle , ami an answer fed In the foreclosure suit against the . O\er house amid other prop'rt 11nrquis : llnfrldl Lauza 11 Droo ! an Ialan noblmnn , who has been a resident ! , and business man In this cosnnr ) ' fur . ! ! cOlntr , > twent- lve years , died Thmursdrty at "ahllton , A sailor on the schooner Ruth Ann lying off Toledo , became Inmno 'hurstla , and before he could he overpowred shot and wounded thl captain and ( tour of the cress' John H 'fanner announceR hlR intention Intenton of resl/nhl / time chuirnmansimtp of the reV puhlcan or/anlzaton of Ilnol , and elt"lln V tlt . contort for the glhernatorlal nomlna- ton.The The 5-wellu-ol bride of HI'moIHl Pochelu 1 New Oreans thpatrlcal man- , agi'r . ahandonell him nt Chlrago 'hnrIla . : She was formerl ) ' Miss Earl , a theatrIcal artist. ) The editor ot the NashvIlle Herald ] has been . _ _ _ , _ sent . to _ jai for _ _ contPnpt. . for rlfuslng W I.C . " ' Ot on I.C1" 'Jrcc iS Irormaton whih he charged the violation or the Sun- day las' . ' ] ho coronor's Investgaton of the lal81 o the nccldlnthllh w'n'pcred ) thin Detroit Journal lamiltlurmg ended ' ' hulh1ng < Nuddenl on request of the pm'osecnnting attorney . who 11ll not wlh to disclose his case against Eagincer Thompson , A large number of Hunasians. Inclullng the consul It New York , met Archbishop Nic'ln- Nlh- olas on his butting 'l'imurstlay. Tine prelate comes to look after the aCalrl of his chulih In this 1011' ) ' , The state has remited the lne asslsfed against the hrewery urgent at Wichita , ] In. . who was flntlnced for contempt for reCus- immg to drink beer , that he might be used as an expert witness , Archie Eatoim . a nlphtw oC ex-l'resident Itarrit'ots , ( lied 'rhur of Harison dllII 'rhiurstay eonsllilton In a Denver hObplll , He was tlvI'lng pas- sengel' agent for tine nnslvanla road wih headqllrters at EI Ia ) . Tex Two convict 1lnlo heck an,1 , Sanford \oung. fe'l In jove whlo In tine Kemituck penitentiary ' . anti Young , beilrg dlschlrjlc ) sought a Purdon , for his ll'OSICCti'tS bride I was granted anti they ) ' were mllTI"d , Edgar ] " ' . Caiman of the : llwaukll' lIen- cilul d , > lverl.lln . addres In that cIty Thursday - day evening on the Inluence oC the Geman tim ears , maintalnllg It Wa a potent aenc , ( ) ' for the . \merlcanlzaton of the ( iermunrrs : . ) Tire mnanged ! hotly ) ' of Luther I Beecher , n prominent yonmmg mln oC Dltl1 , was founl on the railroad track Thlrdl ) ' msnorn- : mol- lng In < lcaton ! iolnt 10 murder ull two crime. tramps : ' are under arrest , charged with the He\ J. ? . Tyler of Cleveland says tine atlck oC'oollY on lreshlunt Clarke of the Christian Endeuvor Is the ( result of a pl'sonal mnmnuttem' and the endeavor oC Woolf ) to cOlmlt the ol'gnnlzalol to the prohibition plrty , I P. Bu'dlck of nochpster N y , . line been nrrelec on the Charge of bigalr , rsm't'fer'red h ) 1 woman who was Miss u Margery Dodan of Stockton , 'ul. . before she murrlell the defendant. Burdik non men : inane ) annul then left Iwr. 11s ' :01 wlfI < wits not divorced , but rcfused . to live ivithi him _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Il'e wih Fusi'eigmi , l II stntt'd that 1,500,002 oC gold ) has come COlI ' Into 'furke from nhroalt urIng the PaCt . 1' , eek < )1Ft General lella Thm'Fdn tonic the oath : of Olcl as minister or consnimunicrstIonru nm ) 1.lhllorkR . of comrunlcatonH 'fho PerU\111 gO\'erlmlnt offers valuable ] concppslons to any company which i'i'1 build n ralrond from 4rrti'a to Cbauictnsayo ' ' The disease which atlctld the crew of r tine baric . . Minded ' when I put into New- castie-ons-'i'yric II roves to ho lalarlal and I not yellow Cevel' l.icimtenaflt Commlndlr ( Cowos. : , ljisieti ( I Unllll States naval IUache a\ London , II to hnnrr ) ' : IRs Hoe vol , sister of the larl' r 110 ( l'rstti'd Htnte : legatlomu. te secretary I II reported that t\lnty-so\'el lrIlln : I olficers wI'ro shot at ' , ilmuizii , . orclrs Nlcthll'U Ie- e'entiy , t'isange'l wIth conipitcity 1 1 zl . : l'lnt ) dmrielllh cOllle1) II 10nll- chlst , Illots I Is rumored their Plan II to I lint u Gerlun prince on the throne 'he sugar 1.llntprs . oC the Urllbh Weft ' ] Ildlll have asla.1 Protections from the home u govt'nmnmssemnt lrnln"t hOlnt-pa'lng oun- trl's , Time government replied I could nit nothing for them. hut aUvlied di'ermuifyluni their CrOI ! dl'trslfylng I I QUAKER OATS Thc Child Loves I. Tlnq.Dyi.ipeptiG Demuuds It Tlw , plc&ro DotCM on It. nO YOU EAT IT Nl'M " 'Ul 'VIIl ' : . \II' , ( ' "nll' ' II tht Irllnrrl ) ' suN I. rt'uU ) ' . \tn"uIlt'al , W'ASllINGTO : Nov H-Speclal ( Tell - Rram.-Tho ) folo\llR transfers In tine SIxteenth . tlenth Infaltry are aI10Uleel ! : Second LIeutenant ( barge 1) . Ou'e from clmpn ) ' U to compan It I Soinil l.ieutenamst John p , Preston , jr. , COlply 1 to compan ii. Leave of absence granted Second ! Lieu- tenalt Wllal C. lingers , Seventh InfJnlry , I exttlllll two 101lhs , Lll'uh'llnt James ODe of the Thirteenth infantry also ctt' an extension of leave. Two 10nths further tmo II gri tell Second 1lcutelnnt Marcus hi. Stokes of thl Tenth foot Captain Eu. } gene I. . Smih , assistant snrgeotn , n ) llarh1nt beyond of lakotn time . Is sea granted , I munoimthu's leave to go ' . hi. Mainoney , dud clerk in Captain Ilunmpinre"s office mit Onmilna , was \'ashmIng- - ton today , enmrottto to New York. hr , ilu'rnlng 'lmD. ills SuIt. LOs'lON , Nov. 1 1.-A verdict imi favor of tue lmlalntiff seas rendereil today inn the suit brought 1) ) ) ' ir. Conyors herring for recovery of lrnstmn'ance nlntflne ) ' on his yacht Molilcann. The jury awmurtittl Intuis $15,000 , It is ( lit' doctor's iotenttomn to bnlmng sumlt agaimnst otlser commnpainter' ' in wliiu.'Im his yacht was in- surrut for tine recovery of amn atiditiotnal $10- 000. Mr. Mointague Etler , wino ncconspamnieut lr. ) Herring on board tts Molnican wiseni tisat vessel left New 'urk , siye the party \vill rtstmmmne their Inlan of miiakimng a fishumig trip. 4ll tit P1Per here ciotinnicmmt cnn tine verdict 1mm favor of tire inlaimntift , remidc'red today 1mm tIre suit brought b ) ' Dr. Coniyers hlernimig of New York , for time recovery of innsmmrance mmsoiney cii his yacht , Mohican. Generally speaking' tirey approve tire juulgmmmemmt for 300 in favor of Mr. Herring. Time 'rinses says ( lie world has barn Interested , not edified , b ) ' tine story of mis family troubles. Pemnaps ) It is nnot. desirable to say nnicre. htecetmt ness's shows timat Amnmerlea is met very sensible ens to what is written Irene mubout lien yachts and yachtemnemm. , % Slu rnu'i A gsulimst ii'mirl iig Stuui'kuu , ST. I'ETEltSfltJltG , Nov. 14.-Owing to several clays of lanIc on the bounese , ( lie cause of whnichs is not gemnerahi ) ' imnderstooti , all ( lie chief itamsker were aumunuIuonei before the iminlster of fimnance , 'uI. do IVitte , today , anti atlimsomnisheci by the director of ( lie Credit dcpartmnneint. who charged several of tinemmn s'itim speculatimmg for a fall 1mm securities , A tenticmnc' toward recovery irs today's prices was mnoticed. Crmszy ' .it'reisnsust . Iil1M Fi'e i'eraunuma. PARIS , Nov. 14.-A wimse nnnrrchmnmit of this city , iii , Donsergue , has strdtlenly be- ccmume insane and Inns already killed a minim- bar of People. lie shot his wIfe and mmnotner ! anti tlnets opemmed fire upon people In ( lie streets , killing three of ttiemn and wourmtliing several others. Tine mmmrulimnan tlnemi barricadett Itirniseif in hits house anmd fired upon the gersdarnsnes who aurrosnisdeth ( hue bulicIlnig. I'iuiui Fitigliu , ul mull Iulemitmn I t y , BRUSSELS , Nov. 14.-It is reported ( mat tIne Congo Free State iuas Imaid 13,000 imrdemmn- nmit } ' for tIne irregular execmmtloin of the British trader , Sir. Cinarles Stokes , imamigeti last sun- imser at LIntit by order of Captain Lnthnaire , a yoummg lieiglrsn otficer , tine claim being mnnade that Stokes , wino was amu ox-mnnissiomnary , mad been ginlity of selling armns to the mnatives without \'arramnt of miuiiitrry : om' civil law. . .f.inui1t1's 1)zu nigIitcr Loiti's 3hutne' , LONION , Nov. 14.-Vanity Fair mae a ills- patch fronms i'arhs , referrrmg to the recent losses on tire boirrr'e tirero , in whIch tine statement It , made that Coumrt Castelinne , who recently mmmarniecl Miss Anna , daughter of the late Jay Gould , was one of tine heavy losers. SlIsnin 'e'nmits to I'ig1lt ) linlier , LONION No' . , H-Frank Slavili liars ac- copied time cimallemige issrmi'ti by l't'ter Mruluer : mmmti will , if Possible. contest w'itis Imimmi for ( iso clnaninhnknmsship of the svonitl. 1mit'l'IlIlli ll13CAS'1' . Fit I r , 'i I hi NoPtii'i'uen1 r 'u'i .ini , . I 'ru iii i a ,91 ( a r Sn.i , rim in kri. WAS1IING'I'ON , Nov. 14.-Forecast for Friday is : I"or Nebraska-Fair ; nortlmwestemiy wiinds , For Missouri-Fair ; iuom'tirwesteniy i'immds , For ICanstas-Fair ; nnnm'tlnwestenly wiatis. - For Soutim Jaiotnu-Frsir ; ss'estem-ly iinds. Loeru I Unearth , OFF1CE OF' 'l'11l13EAT1IER ilUREALI , OMAhA , Nov. 14-Onmunsa ) record of tern- perature anti i'atnfuili , eompareti witis tlse correspomstlimig day of tine pat four ycars : 1515. 1121 , 1893. 1SOI. Maximum temperature. 40 CI 22 4 : lnltnminninm tenniucratimie. . . . . 22 12 21 21 Average temiteratunt ? . . . . . . 'JO 46 26 12 I'reclpltations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00 .00 .00 ( fl ] Condition of temperature and lurecipitatiori at Ornuina for time clay isnet since ? utuircbn 1 : Normal temnipernitUre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Exceenu or uleficiency ( or tiny . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Accnmmuiintctl excess sOiree elarehn I. . . . . . Normal precipitation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .oi immchi lt'flcicrncy for uiay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ot inch Total Prcdilsttatioln slimee Mtuncli 1 20.21 iuches t lCilcieflcy sinsce March , 1. . . . . . . . . 0.73 incine' r ltetiil'.s frorii Stiittunmu itt 8 ii. ' -I : as Ci. - . Elt u.0 STATS or STJTnON ! . 'YATLimtnt. S Oniaurn . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 40 , ut ) Clt'ar , liorti , Platte. . . . . . . 42 4.4 .01) ) clear. mm urronm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :14 : iSO tutu rhi'tur. ( .irmcaico . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 45 .T hiiintmmg. : u. Lotmta. . . . . . . . . . . . 44 ( ( i .11th tiuurtly. : St. Paum. . . . . . . . . . . . as : us on dlonnily. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.1 .01) ( Iinumuiy , meamnerts . . . . . . . .oo uilear. iieleni. : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,4 , 44 . 'r ltulmutn. ; hlasre. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4(1 ( j I .0(1 ( ] ltmnr : , ialtLakeCiiy.'u . . o .00 Oiorrtiy , . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 .09 clear , Si. % ineen ; . . . . . . . . : p : ) im .oo ( : mnian . Lheeuinu. . . . . . . . . . . . : u i 42 .00 h'artchotnrl3' . us ii rincti. . . . . . . . . . . . ] t ; : m .utii dram' Iaidtt City. . . . . . . . . . . 'I 0 4 R , utn J'tri ; cloudy . . : . : . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ( flotid' . "T" indIcates trace of oreclpttrsttss. Z , A. \ % ELSIL Oleerver , \VIIA'I' \ MELBA SAYS. ONE REASON FOR TH GREAT SINGEU.'S SUCCESS , Nev'r Ner'ous on flit' Shiigt ? , Time Cimlcago Iteconul of Oct. 21 , under ' luorrormal mmmt-nition colunmnn , has this to say 01 tine greatest vocalist in mire world : "Mad. anne Mehtia is ironer miervouuu on the stage. amnd sine attributes her immimmmumiity from tint misfortune wisich afihicts iost operas aiimgerm to iner sinmple uiet. Sire holds ( mat immdtges. : tiorn brought on by irregular end seIf-indlil- gent habits of eating , is the great cause ot ] inervousness ann ! ssom'ry arisong actors ann. ] I singers. " 'I'inis Is true , rot only of actors ansd singers , hut of businers mnnenm amid wesnnen , as well ni nicirool children ; lb fact , ( hue Ainsercami ] mmsttom : is fast becoutning a nation of nervous , htgb- strung dyaimeptic. The idea Is , runt to diet ammd starve one'i u self. but to eat plennty of wwiioiesormie food ' anti after each meal take a bnarnmlees , bril effective digestive preparatIons hike Stuarm'i Ilyspepsia 'l'ablets. 'i'.nite one or tao 0 ] tint'sO Tablets after each inntal and mo Inst ter mow vei time atornacin , they ss Ill tiuur' onuglily digest tine food ; It does mnot. rennale In the soinsaclm ( for hours to ( eniimemnt , decay. . , anitl inoisofl tue blood auth mners'es. Wirilo Stuart's lyapelnsla Tablets are miens ant to take ansul slminpie in their action , you they are prcuatilY tine a1est rinmul hliost re V liable cure ( or all stonmacim troubles , loss nil flch anti apilotlit" , plptistiomi , sour or achul i stomnacit , g.ua amid titatreets after mimenis. Not I om'iy a relief tint it Imanumnainehlt cure for al I stommiachi nliseatea except cJnCr of tue stoimn. nell. : FrIll slzeni prclrnge cold by tlrniggists al 50 cents or by mnsall freon Smumart Ca. , Mar . rhuail , Intich. ; Riled 5Ocai-tdup Absolutely Painies. ( lolul Crowns amid linIngs 'uVork in. specialty. A l'uuli Set of 'l't'etii , di. -0-- I WlTIlhflS , I 4th 1"loor 1ttos'fl 111k. 11th & io'mgliv ' 1 'felCinhotie _ _ _ _ _ _ , WHAT OVERWORK DOES. Tllhl HYII , iIl'iII1' oL 'l'tnt UtClt ? it'i'.ti : , on IlOlhlY % ' ( IIlC , % 'iere It in. I"n'l ( , Ilauw It ii. Veil autul hussy it Ciiim lIt' Citreul , Is'eri'unrkeul hIul nu's-pn-'I'iiu'i.n. 1iiiL ! ( allis ii liii IIut t ii ilel p 'l'iielll , Ou'eru'ork tines nmsore ( ham tire you. It exiiatnsts yotn. Enmouigiu eork is good , hut overwork is not gooui. 'c'ork nmnkt's youir blood circulate influt Perspiration , floss' . It cicars out your lulooil vessels anni limo lrnres of your skim , helms to thironv oft waste munatter , brings fresh blood to weak Places anti renews your energy and vItality. Overwork mnakes 3'olir orgmeiss work too lttnrcl , eats unp yotnr vitality , exhausts your energy , Tue orgain that works ( lie mnuost feels it ( ha nnnost. Hut tint' lcltlmieys feel it alis'ays , s'lintcver organ runny be overworiceul , Anti ( mis Is because your kidmne's filter your blood. .All ( mo itionid to nourish your uiifferont organo hits to Pass ttnroingis yonnr kiulninys , If mum ) ' orgrsmn is overes'orkerl ninth needs mnmoro blooti titan usual your kltimneynu have just so mmnuchn mnmore s'ork to do. itfter a certain itnniit of araimn is reached , or after tiuo kidneys hnavt , been so imsucli ovt'rworhreui ( mat the ) ' fall sIck ( lucy let tine blood pass s'itiiout flhierlmng it , or soinietlnues they even filler out tire good tssmitter anti leave ins thuo bad , So that tine worst of overwork is ( lint It Inurts yotmr kidineys , Tlnis apimlies to mmnemntal overwork , iiotiiiy overivork , overeat 11mg , dIssIpation. Yotmthnful CXCOS3CS , etc. , etc. Tine way to cure the effects of overwork iii , not to take stinmmnniammts , but to crmro your kiulneys wIth Dr. hiobb'in Sparagins Kidney I'll is. As soon as your kIdneys are well they will supinly pure , fresh , strengtirennlng bleeder or noumnlahmmmemnt to your overivork'eti organs , tumid they ivili got 'ell , too , You msuay be broker , tiowrs Inn health from overwork or excesses. Voum omay feel that youu are hosing yotur nneuutal or inervous power arid mnnsical ! capacity for work. It is because your leiiimmeys riced looking to , thuist they shnnill filter 'our blood anti give you fresh life soul energy. Or yorm nmay suffer ( rerun some of tine syrmiploissa of kidney diustrase , such as back- acme , sideache , iieanineiie , nem'voumrmneas , ( to. ( lnirmmt thIrst , muleepiessniess , msweliimng of the feet and ankles , Or tinese , too , lr. Iiobb's Sparaguis Kid- mney I'Ills sviil cure you. Tiie' mire tommie and strerngthomnimmg to tire klulneys and cure all tlselr diseases anul injuries. V flood ulisucises , mraturaiiy , are caused by sick kidneys. That is , cihuneases svirieht are caused by Imnnnrrre , polsoinous , badly filtered blood. Of ( mess may be menittoneul rheuumratism , goumt , anaemia , clilorosis , Pale and sallow complexion. mdc of annbltiomm , dizziness , hys- terirn , oeuiralgiri , ( ute. Dr. llobb's Sparaguis Kitinc'y I'illa will cure these by curing tire kidneys. h'ure blooti means health. healthy kidneys mistiko porn blood. Dr. hlobh's Sparagus IChuliney I'ills are for V sale hy all tirunggietuu , or will be sent prepaid - paid to arty address ( or 50 cents per luox. \\'nlte for valuable mmmedical paniplilet , "A Filter for Yotir Blood " , mailed free on re- quest. Ilobli's Medicitse Co. , Clnlcusgo or Stun Fraucls'o. AS CUSTOMARY HOBB SPARAGUS PILES ivill be sold 1mm Omnahru by tim Sheriuau & McCollneIl Drill Co. Dodge street , aecomnti door vest of P. IILthID pON - - - _ - - - t l'rtmar7.t3e t 1 M ondaryorTe. Linr7ttyplliuiapernmrnanointly cured in , Ii 3adus's. Yott can botrcntetnmi ( itomo for Ciii , Came PrncO uutdorsamnio gumnsnisi.ty . , IS $ 'OniprecrtO como hero we wt4 ] contract , th.n It ( .0 . , . pun r.I ) ' railroad . , . . . . . . faro I ? _ alum . , . . i'otel . _ _ aI. bills . . , . anti . . tie . curry , lodido potanis , anti etill bnivo Relies nod pruirue. Mucous & 'utciuen in moufli , SuireThurerut , l'lflillOS , ( Jopmncr Cunlorund Spots , Ulcers. Omi ay pan of ( ho both i air or iCyebrc'Vut fuiIhln _ _ _ _ .humt , it ha hits ' MYliim itio imLO)1) I'OISON don we gnarnntci , to . Win . cure. soitctttlnemnet oi > iutl. nut , , cases and cmlMIlemigo tiio world func a case wocmsnmlutcure. 'j'tiia dieaso inna aIwny V bathed the a lUll ( ii tIm , anoint ciunimioust llt3'I- , cIan. 60OOOh ) Capital behind our tiujeondi. trorniui guaranty. A hitch iii ejrotnM font cloti o aupmtcatlorn , ttddru'ea COOI ItEM lDY CO. . , ; moi Zuluaofllo Temple , CUICAUU. iLL. . AMUMI13IHN'l't. THECREIGHTON Tel. 1531-l'nxton& lflurgoss , Mgra. TONIGHT AT 8:15. ANNA EVA FAY riiim ilit itii.t'r.u , Presenting lien Latest Oriental Sernsation " " "SOMNOLENCY. 'Fine irout inaunseicu. , amysueriorn. and bewilder.'V 'V sag of utt nmyciroiogtcat jntrvnoinnenu. ever rri' . ennttl ( ii ( tie world , V 'Fito lrhces--llaieomi' , 23c , IuwCi thuor , ac urid fiE : CHTON i'uimr iris * , C.unnuinemmt'iiug Suunmdiu Mittniee , , 17 , ( , , sgiev ( ' .1 : : ' ( ii nine's ( 'oitietir4ns in the "PAZZLE lrires.-1ialtumy , lIe and Ot , lover floor , lie , 75c and $ l.O ) . ift'tuis rs' cii .nhe. Cuimnmn ; ov. H-E. t ' lIItlt % 'Jt I'l'IlSIIIi. nr1vr , SUNDAY. V " ' ri ' 5p , Htfl. & TUES. NOV. 17 , 18 & 19 , _ _ . : ( .Itl. uhIhtIrts : ? , im.sI : I 1tipp art d by a Lar 'o nod t % Po vorleil Conipuny DOWNING The Gladiator tItNi.tt % , . ' . .mulcu. 'i'ttsti.ti' I Soils omn salui S.iturrdruy 1,1cm-fling. Vlrt heron , tOn , ' , 'SC , nnhiii $1.00 ; balco , , , . soc mind 75c ; gt'it't'y , Id' . iMaAiME MUSEE 1330 Douglas Stroot. - ' , A FAMILY RESORT. C0N'l'IMJOVS 4IIIWS from 2 to 5 p. m. ansi lnbO t tOm3U p. as. Aiiiisinioin , 11km. Iteserved euinera chairs , 100 extra. ( uu. . .i II eiiclli'rop. ALlihlnuifnmsN,3iWr o4 LE\JI ± RY WOMAN . innumetlimioti aee4 a reliable imioiutitly reguilahilug tnt'dkin'j , V PEAL'S . ; a' PENNYflOYALPILLS1 's I' m1t : 'entu. nrtt certain in retaIl , 'l'he ganu. ae 4 Pr 1081'S I uierercliiauaotot. J..afauywber ILam 4huinsn lteCuaaeU Deu Ca. , Uh1 Dudg street. Omnatna. Nsb. -