THE OMAHA DAILY 1VA MOM XOVI3M1I3R 2 lSOCS COUNCIL BLUFFS DEPARTMENT k M1XOII MUNTIOX lhoto Bundles and cameras 511 ndwAy For Justice Of th peace 3 T Walker OrorRo Ittnllo tins returned from a trip to Deadwood anil the Mark Hills country The Infant daughter of Mr and Mrs W Kmlth died yesterday at the residence 0r n Hall on CannlhK trot Frank and Clarence Capcll came tip from Llnr In yesterday for the purpose of cnstlnn their ballots for a presidential candidate Work will bo resumed on the Indian creek excavation this morning The South Klrst street paving and the Lower Uroad way macadam will also ho pushed Martha Gelso a Red 52 died yesterday In St Josephs hospital In Omaha after an ni nes of four weeks from typhoid fever The body will bo brourht to this city today and taken to the lluiner settlement for burial Henry llanlRcr Julius Drelken and Fred J HoiRlnnd returned jesterday from Iowa flty where they an- attending the State university They came home to assist In Rwelllng the McKlnley majority In Iottawat tunilu county Mrs H 11 Kissel and Miss Tltllc Vogtler have been called to Iown City to attend the funeral of Mrs lMlth Kvans nee Vogeier formerly of this city and beloved wife of T J Kvans She died very suddenly Sundity at 145 a m of paralysis The McKlmey Ouard and Drum Corps will meet at the armory In the Klscmnn building promptly ot 7 oclock this evening to act as escort for lion John N llildwln fThoso in line at 715 will ot 715 talc ear for Omaha to participate in the parade to bo held there The Woodward Theater company will be nt Dohanyo two week commencing Mon day November 2 with a new line of plays mid specialties This company has done nn Immense business all over the west for the past vear In the face of very hard times Their productions are good thclt specialties up to date and the people ull favorites The xegular meeting of the Womens Christian association will be held at the homu fit Mrs Sarah li I ltohrers 219 Vino -Street at 2 oclock this afternoon Tho honpltal business Is ot such a nature his month that to successfully carry out tho proposed plans there should be a full uttendanre of Womens Christian associa tion members Visitors welcome Devo tional exercises will be held the first half liour Vf n Vlavl Co female remedy Medical cbnpultaMon Jru Wednesdays Health book fn illcd 303 Merrlam block 7i V llumblng company Tel 250 IJIIYAX VISIT A IMSAIMOlVniHNT rruln lliornimlily I Over Severn IoImIn tlint UNnirrliil 5Tho populists and their campaign man agcrs are not very well satisfied with the not results of the visit of Mr Bryan The the little taity manuKcment generally regrets tle Interest nwakened and the campaign managers fee considerably disappointed over their failure to make the amount of bard cash anticipated out of the visit They bad arranged to sell M0 or 1000 worth of seats In the opera house and for weeks bad been hawking the tickets about the streets hunting for suckers willing to pay 1 for the privilege of seeing and hearing the man tnlk for ten minutes Nwl Ktandlng there was a large number of t ckct sellers and that they all worked hard for two weeks less than 100 patriots were found willing to part with their dollars The managers relied upon the general excitement to carry the crowd to the opera house when the time came for the speaking and they were not altogether In despair on Saturday nfternoon Tho crowd came but It came with such a rush that ticket sellers and ticket takers were swept aside as chaff Not a dozen ticket wero sold after the curtain went up on tho free silver show and but few of those who had paid their dollars In advance were able to sccuro their seats In tho crush and rush that swept the ushers doorkeepers and guards away there were many narrow escapes and several women were quite severely Injured Mrs Harring ton who had fought her way In early In tho evening In company with her husband and a lady companion and was waiting near the door for a chance to secure the seat that bad been paid for was compelled to jump out of the west window of the theater to avoid being killed In the Jam Cut HIiikn Ilenutlfiil Just received i complete lino of the rich est cut glass manufactured Low prices lllch designs Useful articles Jacquemln Co 27 Main 3trcct HofTmayrs fancy patent flour makes the r9 X and meat bread Ask your grocer for It Ililin Tiiken oh Two Counts Justice I n Oleson ot Avoca came to tho city yesterday to assist ills constable In effecting tho arrest of C W Ilenn a man wanted there to answer the double charge of cmbezzelmcnt and forgery The 1 charge was preferred by nn Avoca organ r ompany for whom Ilenn had been working In the capacity of a traveling salesman and collector It In charged that he forged an organ note and emhezzeled tho proceeds of a sale After committing itho crime bo left tfco employ of the organ firm and camo to this city He lias been hero for two months but the fact was only recently discovered Ho was seen on the street on Saturday by the Avoca constable during the Uryan parade The constable sent word to tho Avoca Justice and the latter camo down yesterday with the warrant The two men took their prisoner homu with them last evening Wo would ronind the ladles that we make a sp clalty of family washing Our wagons call everywhere and during this cloudy weather you will find It very con venient to send your work to us Kacle Laundry 721 Uroadway Enameled brass trimmed beds 305 this week at tho Durfeo Furniture Co Uojm ler IlroUen Timothy Dunn tho 14-year-old Eon of John Dunn living nt 410 Kast Uroadway had his left leg badly crushed yesterday by a horse falling upon It He was riding tho animal down Frank street when It got unmanageable and suddenly swerved down Ilerco street Tho horse lost Its balance and fell toward tho curb pinning the boy underneath Soiuo ot tho peoplo residing In tho neighborhood heard the boys cries and came to his assistance The weight of tho horse had crushed the bones and bally lacerated tho muscle Just below the knee The instep of tho left foot was also badly bruised Tho boy waB carried to bis homo and medical assistance called Get your winter supply ot coal now before tho rush and rise In prices U M Shubert will fill your orders promptly and bis prices hro the lowest Telephone No 70 C2S Weit llioadway P W Dean M D eye ear nose and throat 211 Merrlam block CIohImk Hull- ot Hie CiiiiiiiiIkii Tho closing rally of tho campaign will be given this evening by tho republicans when John X llaldwln will address tho veterans of tho city at the headquarters In the IS I so man building Mr Baldwin has been fill ing engagements during tho campaign for tho national committee and has been doing 4L tonui of tho best work in tho country His r appearance hero In his homo city Is looked forward to with much Interest There will bo a largo parade before tho meeting K H Fonda will act as marshal Til ere In n Itliilit iiihI Wrong Way to buy shoes Tho wrong way Is to buy chtap shoes at a cheap price Thats falso economy The right way Is to buy good y shoes at a fair price Thats tho true aargeiu is teaming ami nas ueen for V the rat tin years Every year we add to our experience in the shoe business and nro hotter prepared to teach true economy Try us Look for tho Blgn of tho bear thats Sargents Lundgsrd tho Tailor 130 8 Main street CHRIST VIEWED AS THE ROCK Dr Baraitz of Ucs Moines Preaches on tho Tnto rouudation CORNER STONE OF A NEW CHURCH LAID Ilillllillilliill of St IoIiiin ntlKlUli liitliernii Cliureli nt I lie- Corner of Seventh mill Willow Avenue li Now Completed Tho corner stone of St Johns English Lutheran church was laid yesterday after noon with Impressive ceremonies Tho new building at the corner of Seventh street and Willow avenue has been finished up to tho first Mory tho basement being of stone A temporary floor was built tho speakers addressing tho congregation from tho north end where a platform had been erected Several hundred peoplo were gathered on Willow avenue and Seventh street who could not be seated The services opened with an anthem by the choir followed -by an Invocation by Itev T F Thlckstun After a short song fcervice and a prayer by Hev Mr Oerhardt of Lincoln Judge Hoed delivered an ad dress on tho subject The Relation of the Church and the State The main ad dress of tho afternoon was made by Hev S II Ilaniltz I I of Dos Moines on the subject Christ tho True Foundation tak ing for his text I Corinthians x l He said In part In many parts of the word of God the figure of tho rock Is used as the emblem of Christ It Is our purpose this afternoon to set forth Christ as the true foundation First lie Is a foundation rock It Is very IniporUnt that the foundation of a building be firm and durable for If It Is bad or gives way the whole edifice Is in danger Tho church of God Is compared to an edifice It is called a temple a habitation of God through tho spirit The founcfcitlon or rock upon which thi3 church Is built Is Christ Holy men and prophets and apostles are all stones In this superstructure but Christ alone Is the foundation bearing all Its mass Ivo weight Ye are built upon the founda tion of the prophets which Is Christ He boid I lay in you for u foundation a stone a tried stone a precious corner stone a sure foundation This Is the stone that was set at naught by the builders which has become the chief head of the corner Whether we consider the church of God In Its militant state on earth or its triumphant state In heaven Christ Is the basis of the whole Each and all of Gods family spirit ually rests wholly upon Christ as the founda tion So strong Is It that most probably myriads of worlds are upheld by It and millions of living stones are built upon It As n foundation It Is laid deep In the earth As a corner stone it rises above the clouds and catches the sunshine of Immortality The ropk of ages binds the whole building In heaven and earth together HOCK OF HEFHESHMENT Secondly Christ Is n rock of refresh ment Prefigured by the smitten rock which yielded water to the famishing Israelites Christ is tho spiritual rock that followed them The rock which Moses smote wn in a dry and thirsty land The prophet tells us that Christ shall be a root out of tho dry land Tho rock In the wilderness could yield no water until smitten by Mosis Hut when struck by his magic wand it burst into a fountain So also with the Hock of Ages Christ before His bosom was cleft availed nothing as a sacrifice for sin but so soon cs his body was stricken from hence flowed streams that made glad the city of God Whosoever drinketh of this water shall not thirst It shall bo In him springing up into everlasting life Third Christ Is a rock of outlook Standing on this stone we behold the di vine glory and life and Immortality arc brought to light And Moses said I be seech yo show me thy glory and God an swered Thou canst not seo my face for no man shall seo my face and live Heboid there Is a place by me Thou shalt stand upon a rock and while my glory passes by I will put theo In tho cleft of a rock and I will cover thee with my hand as I pass by Moses saw his glory and on descending from Mount Sinai he was obliged to Veil his face for fear of blinding his people Ibo Christian standing upon the Hock of Ages with open faco as In a glass beholds tho glory of the Lord and he Is changed Into tho same Image from glory to glory even m by tho srlrit of God and wc behold Ills glory tho glory as of tho only begotten of tho Father full of grace and truth ROCK OF SECURITY Fourth Christ Is a rock of defense Of all sources of security the rock seems to yield the surest In times of danger the peoplo of Palestine retired to them and found refuge The Dcnjamlnltes felt them selves safe In tho rock Hlmmon Sampson kept garrison In the rock of Ethon David was secure in the rock of Maon Engedl Hut Christ Is the Christians rock of pro tection and defense His foundation Is In the holy mountains They that trust In Christ shall he as Mount Zlon that cannot he moved but abideth forever When storms of trouble or distress arise when the dark clouds of dispair gather round then may the Christian hide In the cleft ot tho rock and be need not fear These are the associations clustering around tho Hock of Ages STAVD FIRM ON THE ROCK Tho speaker then appealed to tho congre gation saylrg Have you been led to this rock and aro you sure your feet aro fixed upon It Be steadfast Immovable Have your feet slipped Retrace your steps or by stumbling on this stone it may grind you to powder Arc you a distressed one Docs tho sigh of contrition heave in your heart Do you say Jesus lover of my soul Let mo to Thy bosom fly He can dry the tear of sorrow and com press the sigh of contrition Uy faith stand upon the bending rocks of Calvary See your Savior dlo and may you feel the power of Ills derth Go to Ills rocky tomb and seo Him come forth and feel tho power of His resutrectlon Go to rocky Olivet and seo Him ascend and ascend with Him In acts of faith desire and love By virtue of His death resurrection and ascension may wo all ascend And when the Inst trumpet shall sound through the skies And the dead from the dust of the earth shnll arise With tho millions woll Join fnr ubovo yonder sky So tho dear Hock thnt la higher thnn I Tho laying cf tho corner stone was done after the conclusion of this address Hev G W Snyder pastor of tho church and tho congregation Joined In responslvo read ing while tho stono was being put in place Irayor was offered and tho creed rrcl ed In concert The corner stono has Inscrip tions upon three sides On the east side aro the words Womans First Icwa Me morial This is significant of the fact that the church Is being erected partly by a 1000 donation by the Womens Missionary society of tho Lutheran church which was started In Iowa in 1S75 Mrs G W Snyder belns Its first president Slnco then the so ciety has outgrown tho limits of the state and belongs to tho general synod of the United States Tho corporate name St Jehus English Lutheran Church appears on tho north side of tho 6tone and on the west Is the name of the pastor the current year and tho architects Tho mementos placed In the tin box in the stone consist of a vast assortment of articles There was a copy of the bible pub lished this year church documents and pa pers names of all the charter members present congregation and Sunday schoU tracts drawings of tho building as It will bo when erected and the pastor a small American flag and coins of the pres ent date Come and see our McKlnley and nryan chrysanthemums Just tho flower to wear and decorate your windows with Prices reasonable Everybody welcome J F Wil cox llorl t son i uv ith or iasi viik Onklitmt A veil in- Itentlliiu IltiW lloliln IIm PIi hI livenlui Mretlntr The Oakland Avenue Reading club held the first evening meeting of the season Friday evening at thei home of Flnley Burke Mrs Hurke was assisted by Mrs Hart Mrs Iougoc and Miss Casady The following program was given Instrumental duet Mrs Lougec and Waterman paper Theodorlc the Goth Miss Casady Ger man song Mrs Hugh Cole story A Politi cal Anecdote Mrs Dorland Instrumental solo Miss Carrie Murphy After refresh ments were served all Joined In a game of menagerie which created much merri ment The remainder of the evening was spent In social enjoyment Mr Clyde Altchl son sang several solos Miss Carrie Murphy also gave two Instrumental and one vocal solo Thoae present wore Mr and Mrs Arthur Blanchard Hurke Cole Dorland Foster Hazclton Lougee Orcutt Mesdamcs Hlxhy Hart Richmond McSune Trcynor Steadman Street Wtitcrman Mlssys Casady Hoyman Pcnn Grace Foster Jef fries Mary Hazclton Mamie Jcpson Mr Clyde Altchlson A very pretty and correspondingly happy wedding occurred last evening at the resi dence of Mrs KUrtz on Washington avenue when they surrendered their daughter to Mr Frank Elgan The ceremony was per formed by Justice Cook at 8 oclock In the prcsenco of a large number of friends and relatives The house was beautifully deco rated After the ceremony a wedding sup per was served Mr and Mrs Elgan will be at home during the winter in the little cottage where they were married and a large number of friends will Join In wish ing them all the happiness possible Miss Stella Dunlap was pleasantly sur prised at her home 3523 Avenue A Friday evening by a number of her friends who came to congratulate her on her sixteenth birthday Dancing was enjoyed until mid night when refreshments were served Those present were Mrs Miller Mrs W M Hurke Mrs George Sehacffer Mr and Mra John Trobe Mr and Mrs A G Clausen Mrs W A Westrlp Mr and Mrs Joseph Kelly Mrs J T Beach Mrs Mary Hoffman Mrs P Reed Georgia and Hattle Trobe Hattle and Dora Murphy Julia Klcffman Daisy Wisby Emma Zackarl Mary Hlesendorfer Mamie Kelly George Halley Ray Browning Fred Grimmelmsn John Schlckctanz Joseph Blesendorfer Roy Oral W Hortz Eman uel Lund Henry Hortz Mr Walter Canning and Miss Hypatla Morris wrre married Wednesday afternoon at 4 oclock at the home of the brides par ents on Canning street Hev Stephen Phelps officiating Only the relatives and immedi ate friends of the contracting parties were present The bride was attended by little Wlllaccne Handlett and the groomby Mas ter Ben Jenkins of Omaha A wedding luncheon WCS served after the rrrrmnnv when Mr and Mrs Canning left for their home In Garner township The grooms gift to the bride was a neatly furnished cot tage STOIIY AVI LI STAY IX HIS HUD OiiiiiIiii IoiocruK tertiiln of Losing One nuttiiiKlitvtlf Vott r John Story the populist agitator who was stabbed In the back during a fight at the Diamond saloon on Saturday evening was very anxious to leave the Womens Christian Association hospital where he Is being cared for and get back to his friends In Omaha In this however he was thwarted by the local police who have lodged a complaint against nil of the men Implicated In the row charging them with fighting and disturbing the peace Story was not resting very easy last night but tho hospital physicians still say there Is no probability of serious results from the knlfo wound In his hack Story had been en gaged as n fireman in the Omnha electric light plant hut he was formerly n resident of Iowa and Is well known to the Council Bluffs police The latter credit him with be ing a very tough citizen of the village bully order who has figured In a number of barn yard prlzo fights Tho facts developed yesterday show that Story was tho aggressor In the saloon fight and had smashed tho faces of several of the young colored men before tho latter com bined forces and attacked blni Will Wash ington one of tlio colored men received a blow over tho bead from a stick carried by Story and the proverbial thickness of the African skull nlone prevented serious Injury The police believe that Washington was the man who did the stabbing Story received two cuts one In the face oenoath the eye that perforated the nasal bones and the other In the back All of the negroes ar rested were liberated with the exception of uasmngion Story mado two attempts to leave tho hos pital yesterday and upon request of the po lice tho hospital people locked up his clothes MAY NOT MiiT OMAHA ACAIX Knot Hull Tcnm Hum Km HiiIcn All TutiiMi for tin SriiNon The Council Bluffs High school foot ball team that won such a brilliant victory In Omaha on Saturday will be unable to play a return game with the Omaha team unless It can be arranged to be played upon some school day The team Is engaged to play on every Saturday and holiday up to tho first week In December and after that It will probably to too cold to play It was hoped that another game could bo arranged for Thanksgiving but the boys are under contract to play Red Oak on that date and tho Hed Oak fellows have positively re fused to forego the pleasure of a defeat or even the postponement of it Tho Coun cil HIufTs boys regret this more than tho Omaha fellows possibly can for tho Bluffs boys havo an abiding conviction that they can repeat the performance of last Satur day without any extra effort As the gauie 3 stand now each team has won a game The first gamo played this season was won bv Omaha with a score of C to 0 and Satur days score of 12 to 0 leaves tho advantage In favor of the Bluffs team Just enough to make the members of the team enxious to have another round with their natural enemies The boys have a date with Grls wold and It Is barely possible to call off the game and give that date to Red Oak The team 13 scheduled to play the team on Saturday November 7 at Denison tho Lincoln team at Council Bluffs November 14 the re- turn game at Lincoln November ana ilea oaK on Thanksgiving The boys are trying to arrange a game with Atlantic some time after December 1 Tho latter team Is beating everything In western Iowa and Council Bluffs Is anxious to try conclusions with It Iiiiiii m Flooil lllt N Suililenly James Flood died alono in tho back yard of his homo at 814 Sixth avenue some time last night between 8 and 10 oclock Mrs Flood went to church -shortly after S oclock leaving Mr Flood at home When sho returned about 10 she found him lying in tho back yard dead For some time the dead man has been troubled with symptoms that Indicated heart dlseaso and has recently had choking spells Yesterday ho was not feeling as well as usual and last night was too much Indisposed to go to church It is supposuJ that tho fatal attack came on shortly after his wife left for church for ho had evi dently been dead for some time when foand Mr Flood was CO years old and leaves r family of tcveral sons and daughters Threo of tho sons are merchants operating a store In the country fourteen miles from the city One daughter Mrs B A Wyman lives In this city AVt nHIi of AVUilom Wealth and wisdom travel together Wo cant all bo wealthy but we can bo wealth ier than wo are Wealth consists In what in Rflveil anil not In w hfit Is parnrrt means finding the storo where you ran get uic euiiiu quuui iur ivsb money man elsp It ninv tnlce n IIMIn mnra tlnm and trouble to find the right place but It win pay you in uie enii ii you start Here you will make tho shortest Journey on rec ord fnr vol will rnrt nt Rnppnnln ihni store 413 Broadway Sign of tho bear Sewer Pipe Fire Uriel lleltiutr Wholesalo and retail J C Btxby 202 Main street GOSSIP PROS THE GRIDIRON Saturdays Games Devoid of Sensation or Even Surprising Features HARVARD KEEPS INDIANS FROMSqbRING Crimson GrtN n Toneliilown UnrlT mill AcIn on the llefrnle Ditrlnc tlie Hc hI of thi Gnuie n I lit HiikII Tho closo came tho Carlisle Indians gave Harvard at Cambridge on Saturday was the most noteworthy event that occurred on the gridiron en Saturday With the possible exception of the Chicago game the match between tho red legged men of Harvard and the real red men from Car lisle Is tho only one deserving of more than passing notice A mere glance nt the score 4 to 0 would seem to Indicate that tho Indians had hustled Harvard harder than they had either Yale or Princeton A peep Into tho play of the game how ever Indicates that Harvard made a better showing than did Yale and nearly as good as that of Princeton It is true that Har vards soro was considerably smaller than cither Yales or Princetons but Harvard scored its solitary touchdown within the first seven minutes -of play and then played a defensive game altogether It was successful too and as a result the Crimson Is the only team the Indians have not scored on Yule wns scored on twice though only one touchdown war al lowed and Princeton was scored on once It Is true Harvard did not run up much of a score but the defensive Fchemu was prob ably u tiso one The Indians gains were neutralized by long punts every time while the Harvard men holding themselves back for Saturdays fcame with Princeton at tempted few gulns through the line or nround the ends The generous treatment of the Indians by the ltirvnrd students comer- as a welcome relief nftc r the grand larceny by the Ynlenslans n week ago All Interest now centers In the Hnrvnrd Irlnceton game to be played on Saturday Harvard did not show up strong on Satur day though Its defensive work when the Indians were within a few yards of the crimson goal wns great foot ball Captain Wrlghtlngton Is still kept out of the game by a lame knee but with Dunlop Cozzens Sullivan Brown and licnle the back Held Is strong nnywny If the lino were ns good Harvard would have a great team Prince ton has been steadily Improving and Im partial critics generally now regard It nr the strongest eleven playing Its score against Cornell 37 to 0 looks big when compared with Harvards scoro against the same team 13 4 Last year Cornell held Princeton down to six points It did the same In 91 In 2 Princeton cancelled Its game In 93 the score wns 41 0 and in 91 It was 12 4 always In favor of Princeton With one exception then this yonrY score Is Princetons best against Cornell and It Is significant thnt the exception was In the year thnt Princeton defeated Yale Tie Tigers are In splendid condition nnd their hopes nro high for not only capturing the Harvard game on Saturday but also the Yale game two weeks later Georse Dyers West Point cadets scored against Yale on Saturday but then that trick has become so common this reason that It scarcely needs special mention On Wednesday of last week the Elizabeth Ahletlc club also scored oil the Klls If such teams can score against Ynlc It will be very strange indeed If the Jrrseymen cannot do some scoring on November 21 Over In Chicago Halfback Nichols who played so poorly against Northwestern Jumped Into the game In the second half nnd caved his team from n defeat by the Inlvers ity of Illinois Billy Gardner of this city fullback made one of the two touchdowns for Chicago university and kicked both goals Gordon Clarke at quar terback also did good work Michigan had no trouble In turning down Lehigh 41 0 The latter team Is winker than usual this year while the former Is ns strong as ever and could give some of tho jnlghller east ern teams a good argument Nebrifka wns scored on by Wesleyan which fact Is not at all to the former teams credit Omaha saw a good gamo -and may depend upon It that tho third game between the Hlth school tennis ot this city and Council Bluffs will be well worth the price -of admission JOB IHIIiW LKAHS TMB l12Jti Oimilin Hoy Token Front Itinik Among tin- SlmrtMloiiN WASHINGTON Nov 1 President Nick Young today gave- out tho fielding averages for the players in the National league this season The following arc tho llrst three men In each position I irrt bnpemen Player and Club OS PO A n IC I iJoie lhltndelphla 3J 3rn 11 3 SJ1 Iichnncc Ilrooklyn S9 03 40 13 9S7 Totwau Cleveland II 1311 79 19 9S7 tocond KiFcincn Mclue Cincinnati lin 290 3M JI 92 Iiowe lloston 73 118 2SI 1G 967 lllrrbautr Plttrtmn K 1SS 204 12 9 M Third lmreiiieti Crops Ihllndeliihla C3 f9 135 13 9C Irwin Cincinnati 127 191 200 33 932 McOnrr Cleveland Ill 122 213 29 922 Short Mops Dilnn Louisville 41 99 157 16 911 Cross Philadelphia 30 SI 131 II 959 fl Davis New York 45 1C9 H3 17 930 Outfielders Keller Ilaltlmorc 127 229 22 9 972 Ilrodlc llaltlmore 152 321 20 10 971 Thompson Philadelphia 119 233 23 S 970 Catchers CJnnzel Burton 0 12S 47 2 SSS VnUKhn Cincinnati 57 156 57 9 951 Iloyle Philadelphia 23 75 21 2 950 Ganzell of Boston had live passed balls Vaughn of Clncinnutl 2 Boyle of Philadel phia 3 AnleM Kill I Trade 3Iee NEW HAVEN Conn Nov 1 The Ynle fall trnck games were held yesterday after noon at the Yale field lUsults One hundred yurd dash Won by It M Graff Time OM0 1 5 Two hundred nnd twenty yard dash Won by R 11 Warren Time 022 2 5 Quarter mile run Won by T E Fisher Time 052 2 5 Half mile run Won by A S Mann Time 201 Mile run Won by F H Lewis Time 4t4 5 One hundred nnd twenty yards hurdle Won by E C Perkins Time 010 3 5 Two hundred and twenty yard dash Won by G Vnn Ling Time 025 2 5 Two mile bicycle race Won by W E Kirk Time 511 1 5 One mile walk Won by J T Hitchcock Time 7413 5 High Jump Won by W F Bergcr 5 feet G Inches actual jump Pole vnult Won by A G Clnpp 10 feet 7 inches Broad Jump Won by II IX Wcscott 21 feet I inch Interclnss relay race Won by 97 Time 33S Winning team Beecher Hinckley Burnett nnd Garvin HreiiUx n Illcycle Keeoril NEW YORK Nov 1 ThftNpw York to Philadelphia nnd return blcycie record has been broken Albert JHtsclier of the Yorkville wheelmen left the city hall today nt 355 a in rode to tho Ihlladolphli city hall ami finished the rrfrturn journey at 1210 a m riding the dintunce in the elnpsexi time of eighteen huriJ and seven teen minutes The record breakers papers were properly checked Us time there fore supplants the old -record ninete en hours sixteen minutes lipid by Charles Stnnbach of the Manhnttnu Bicycle club for over two yenrs half an hour nt Philadelphia -twenty minutes nt Trenton nnd fifteen minuter at Newark Ho hsd n bad fall und wnsisIcK twice dur ing his ride An u ul Illuli AVheel Hun CHICAGO Nov 1 AVinual high wheel run of the Chicago- Cycling club which has come to be onebf the fixtures In American cycling evcrftrfj wns made to day over the Pullinnn courseKan Slcklen tho veteran racing mnndwiW the first to finish out of a bunch of thirty six starters KitzKernlil IIciHn Miller JEFFEItSON ClTY Mo Nov 1 Hilly Fitzgerald of St Louis wa given tho de cision over Prof J Miller of Los Angeles Cul In n mill of live rounds which was pulled off on a sandbar In the Missouri river llvo miles west of hero this nfter noon Ringing noises in tho ears snapping buz zing roaring caused by catarrh all dis appear with tho uso of Hoods Sarsaparilln Illnwn from n Molnur Train NEWTON Kun Nov l Mrs Clara Gus wick en route to Los Angeles from her hnmi In f vtnptn 4 In I - MvAiitttiun itvj ill jiinnuiK Hum one Pullman to another wns blown by n gust of wind off the platform of a Santa Fn train near lirmldoek She was stunned nnd lay on the frosty ground several hours Sho was picked up and brought to Newton Sho will recover IIMIHIMIVH THAT IS TIII1 Kli S mliot of Free Coutlttitloiinl inv eriimetit hid tiullt liliuil Liberty lOSHKN Ind Nov 1 General Harruion spent Friday night In his car at Fort Wayne leaving there early yesterday morning Tho first stop was at Auburn In spite ot the early hour n great many people had gathered on tho public square to hear tho ex president He said This Is flag dny Every day oueht to be ling dny 1 cannot think of nnytlilng that Is more wholesome nnylhlng that Is more clevntlng thnn to turn our thoughts to the American flag the stnrs nnd stripes tho banner of glory the symbol of free consti tutional government of Individual liberty nnd of public law and order It symbolizes to us the union of states not n confed eracy but a nation a tuition constituted by the people of nil states a nation en dowed not with nil powers but endowed with specific powers nnd within the limit of those powers supreme The stntes have reserved certain powers those thnt relate to local government your schools your road your police and preservation of these local rights Is essential But we must not forget Hint that which gives us strength nnd dignity that which gives us honor nnd standing In national councils Is the union of the states nnd that though citizens of different states we nro the citizens of the United Stntes and we revere and cherish one flag Now It happens that In this cam paign the question of the powers of the nn tlonal government Is again brought under consideration In 151 the southern stntes declared that our constitution wns n com pact among stntes The war was pro tracted nnd bloody but before It ended by surrender we had established a doctrine nnd we will never npnln allow It to be dis puted that the lows of tne United States made under the constitution shall be en forced In every state and In r vcry square foot of territory in every state and yet my friends thnt Issue has been revived nnd In the Chicago platform Interpreted bv the event to which It refers we have again the declaration that the nntlonnl powers can not be exercised In n state unless the gov ernor of the state consents My friends the whole security of our social fabric de pends upon obedience to the lnw You have no right to brink the law nor I You mav peacefully by Organization endeavor to promote your Interests but you must do so upon the lines of the law At Waterloo Kcndallvillc and Llgonlcr brief stops were made At all these places the people had congregated in great numbers At Llgonlcr he said In part Mr Bryan gives strange advice to come from a man who wants to succetd the hero of the little hatchet nnd the cherry tree to wear a He and walk a He through the campaign nnd then vote for Bryan I do not want to spenk with disrespect of any man that nny party names for the presi dency but 1 ennnot refrain from saying that such advice Is dishonoring to the men to whom it is given nnd Is not calculated to rellcct honor on or Increase our con fidence In the man who gives It We fear such a man because we nre afraid that he may net upon his own teachings HEPrilllCAXS AVKIti XOT WANTED Proposeil Joint Debute TuriiM Out it Silver Affair A joint discussion ot the issues of the campaign was advertised to be held at Metz hall on South Thirteenth street yesterday nfternoon It was announced that George E Bertrand L W Dongress and Harry Minds would represent tho sliver side of the question and A E Walkup would talk for tho republicans Dodgers bearing this announcement wcro distributed all ever the south side of town and a large crowd con gregated at the tlmo announced Sound money badges were flying from the breastn of a majority of the crowd and tho large hall was well filled when the time arrived for the meeting to commence It was no ticed that the leaders among the sllver Itcs were holding numerous whispered cn cultatlons In the corners of the hall and In the wings of the stage The cause of their evident uneasiness was developed when It was announced from the stage that the meeting was a strictly silver affair and that no republican would be allowed to speak A E Walkup the republican speaker was seated on the stage and he Immediately withdrew At the samo time all of the re publicans who were In the hall withdrew and thu place looked deserted After the few remaining sllvcritrs had gathered themselves together D Clem Hea ver talked ppullst doctrines to them He exhorted his coparceners to die In the last ditch and administered fecveral words o comfort to tho adherents ot the sllvc cause John O Yleser followed Deavcr Ylcsc was wound up to the last notch and the way ho waded Into everybody and every thing wao a caution He tore up and dowi tho stage liko a man flghtliiR bees He didnt attempt to malie argument nothing was further from his thought but he made as much noise as he could and his bearers were delighted LIST OK ELECTION PHECIXCTS Where Hie AoleN In lie irrnl Contest Will Come From CHICAGO Nov 1 The following table shows the number of election precincts or districts In tho larger cities and In the states outside of such cltlea Alabama lOro Montana rc Arkansas lso Nebraska Hate lMI Connecticut 230 Oninlm K Cokmdii 97J New Hampshire 2S6 California 2370 New Jerrey 1 Delaware 9 New Yurk Mnte33l Florida CM New Yurk City 1 392 UoorBla 1MI3 lliooklyn C2S Idaho 2M Nevada us Indiana state 293 North Carolina lKW Indianapolis 1CS North Dakota 1211 Iowa 2017 Ohio Flute 212j Illinois Mate 222 Cincinnati iji Chlcnco Ml Hamilton county 261 Cook county 67 Cleveland 171 Kentucky Hate 1419 Cuyahosa county 204 Liulsvllle 152 Oreuon 73S Kniisns 212S 1enn state 4271 Iiulslina liw Philadelphia 970 Michigan state 1727 It It land stale 101 Ietiolt Ill South Carolina 721 Minnesota state 1517 outi Dakota 1097 Minneapolis 136 Tennessee lSW HI Paul 117iTexas t022 Maine 33 Utah M0 Maryland state JOS Vermont 2CS llaltlmore 202 Virginia lMO Mass cities 3l Washington 1100 Mass towns 321 West Virginia 1200 Itorton 191 Wisconsin state l57t Mississippi 1125 Milwaukee 124 Missouri ttnte 1977 Milwaukee couty 21 Kansas City 3 Wyoming 237 St Louis 4i6l Klnnl HnlllfH in Klorliln JACKSONVILLE Fla Nov 1 Tho re publicans and gold standard democrats have finished their campaign in this state The democrats will havo their final rally on Monday night Claims are made by the chalrmenpf committees on each side that they will havo majorities The republicans and gold democrats will endeavor to make as good a showing as possible Chairman Bawls of tho democratic btate executive commltteo claims the election of the uryan and Sewall electors by 10000 majority S M Sparkman in the First district and II W Davis In the Second district democratic nominees for congress will bo elected by good majorities CUBANS QUITE CONFIDENT Privnto Letter from FriTnua Dotolls tho Situation in tho Island MACEOS ARMY IN GOOD CONDITION llriiiif Heitnrln of failure to Ini ee the Troelin on lie Iurt of the liiMirKenlK Vol Huxeil on lnet PHILADELPHIA Nov L lrlvato letters received In this city by Saturdays mall from Havana throw light upon recent events In the Island ot Cuba On letter In par ticular gives late occurrences In Ilnar del Hlo and gives a very hopeful view of the present Cuban situation This letter says that Antorlo Jtaceo has not attempted to reach Havana province and that although he made an attmk upon the city of Artemlsa which was partially destroyed he did not endeavor to force a passage of the famous trocha On tho other hand It Is stated In the communication which Is from Captain Ho Oardo who recently was In this city and who Is an officer of Oeneral Mnceos stall that tho rebel army In Pliiar del Hlo province Is not desirous of making war In Havana and Mntanzas at this time lloth of theso provinces arc comparatively low and flat and tho effect of the copious ralnu on the sol h still detrimental to the proper handling ot an army The letter reads To be with the Cuban army In IMnar de Hlo docs not mean that one Is entirely cut off from communication with the outside world The mall system of the republic Is not In operation In this province but the carriers of our commanders reach Havana as regularly as do trains In the Grand Cen tral station of New York ONE AMUSING INCIDENT Among the accounts that furnished u with the most amusement was that pub lished In the Dlario de la Marina concern ing an nttaci upon Artemlsa a few days ago 1 hear that the same account was sent to the Unlto1 States and published as authentu news Still after my visit to New York Philadelphia and Washington I feel that tho readers of American papers have learned to discern the difference between Spanish and Cuban news At Artemlsa the light was well carried on and some of our heavy guns were used to splendid advantage We did not attempt to pass the trocha for It was not a part of General Maceos program Artemlsa was quite strongly entrenched nnd over 4000 men were there garrisoned Maceo did not attack with his entire force but desired U give practice to the artillery The enemy was amazed I am sure for during nearly two hours time there was no response from the town General Marco personally directed thr attack Wo retired In good order a baui midnight after the artillery of the enemy had shelled our position I do not know the enemys loss but our killed nuniberco eighty We left no dead on the field bin carried all the bodies away Among the killed was Major lerez whom you know nnd who h13 been one of our best olilrern Maceos force does not now amount to s much cavalry but It has been Increased over 2S00 since the arrival of the two e pcdltlons HAVANA Nov 1 Lieutenant Colon- t Fondovlela Fccurcd Information that the In surgcnts had a camp In tho nclghbirhco of Coglmar near Guanabacoa which i Just opposite the city of Havana Llu tenant Colonel Fondovlela pursue 1 and ovri took Ihem ns they were passing the rh of Harucayabo He took the positions whim they held at Uodegn Sitlo In the moun tains of Guanabo end put to the bayon tho last of them In their retreat The Ks of tho Insurgents was fifty two killed wnile the Spanish lost one ciptaln and fourteen privates CiiIiiiii Sj tiipllllilrer IiiNiine CHICAGO Nov 1 Albert I Itwers manager of the Cuban relief bureau of his city has been found demented in Tennessee News of his discovery was tel egraphed to the Chicago police today by olcncl J D Powers of Owcnsboro father of the man whose disappearance from Chi cago a month ago mystified alike the rlce and friends of tho missing manager Colonel Powers telegram contained no de tails of hi 3 sons condition or wanderings and docs not name the city In which he was found The disappearance of youiit Powers Just nt the launching of the nmbl tlous prJect of the Cuban relief bureau gave rise to a belief at first that he had lccn murdered Colonel Powers father or tho young man Is tho president of the First National bank of Owcnsborough Ky An I in iir ll ill Ilnerence To make it apparent to thousands win think themselves 111 that they are not af flicted with any disease but that the sjotom simply needs cleansing Is to bring comfort home to their hearts as a costive condition is easily cured by using Syrup of Figs Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Company only and cold by all druggists EnJoliiH it Vermillion Iliirlter VEIIMILLION S I Nov 1 Speelnl Temporary Injunction papers were yes terday granted by Judge Smith F S Jordan from pefornilng the services of n barber nnd citing him to appear be fore lilin nt Yankton Monday nt 2 oclock to answer The temporary Injunction was granted upon the- application of EiiRir Uros who purchased the barber shop of Jordan Walker a couple of months ago It was u part of tbe contract in writing that Jordan i Walker would not engage in tho bnrbc rlngtbuslm HS or work nt the trade for a term of two years In the city of Ver million Some time ngo Jordan opened a shop und a few days later Walker followed suit Heretofore it wns always supposed that for a violation of a contract similar to the above only damnges could be- col lected but under recent decisions of the supreme court It has been- held that the proper relief Is through the process of In junction Speed and safety aro the watchwords o the age Ono Minute Cough Cure ac speedily safely and never fails Asthma bronchitis coughs and cnlds are cured by it KenlucUlniiH Klurltt nilli IMkIoIn CINCINNATI Nov 1 A special to the Commercial Tribune from Jackson Ky says At Three Forks ns the Lexington Eastern Hallway train wu returning hen fiom the Heattyvllle republican rnliy last night Jerry tn dwell town marshal of jaenson inu jonn u unrein fongbt wlili pistols Hargis was killed and Cardwell bi dly wounded Harglr was n son of e State St nator Hargis and CardAell Is the son of ex Snator Thomas Cirdwell The cause of the quairel Is not definitely known 0C0000K0a0tXS00CKJ6OGQ00e00000000C0a000000CIC000O o o s a pilfer I Grasn Am 3 O a this year 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tired languid exhausted In ncrvo power ntiil physical strength They aro Blropless and awaken tired nnd unrefreshed without i ncrgy for the dnys work When people get to feeling like this It plainly shows that their systems are badly run down These symptoms are the auro signs of malaria of debility and the best way to get rid of them Is take n pure medicinal stimulant which will build up the strength The best stimulant Is pure whiskey but It must be absolutely pure and there Is only one whiskey Duffys pure mall- which fully answers this de scription This whiskey drives out ma laria ii tul builds up the whole syMcm It makes weak wary people strong nnd well All grocers and druggists keep Ilnffys pure malt whiskey There Is no other whiskey like P iff and nothing else that can pus bibly take s place KOn IXTHHNAl AMI liXTIIIIXAli IMR ci uns and Ilii vrsTS Cotl fouitti Sure Tliroul InllneiiiR Ilrimt lillln Inc tiutonln MtelliiiK of Hie Joint Ilimtiauo lliimntlnn It lieu ma IN in Veil rill Kin 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And to keep informed Of the progress of tho Presidential campaign You must Read The Beo Every day AMUSEMENTS DOHATJEY THEATJER ucurxc Iluwcii Manager An I Two Weeks Commencing Monday Novem ber 2 Opcnlns Illll Tho Great Comedy THE MIDNIGHT WATCH IrlceK ceil In