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P e——————————— ettt R AT 5 2 3 A DRSNS T I3 AT SIS B 0. THE_OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY. OCTOBER 15, 1893-TWENTY PAGES A S-DATYTS-3 NKET SAL : 4 e, ‘dzafir Monday, Tuesday and Wednesdauy. For three days-—-Monda season. All our $5.00 Blankets for making a cash purchase of ¢ - Tuesday and Wednesday—Blankets will occupy most of our attention. We have bought heavily and make this sale more to introduce our magnificent stock than to make profits. 52.19, and so on through. pt tor ticket. A GORGROUS ARRA OI' BARGAINS IN OUR BLACK DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. Road the List Carofally. 49¢ 69¢ I YORTY-INCH ROMAN FORIY-INCH HOPSACKIRG. STRIPED CHEVIOT, o e e s+ e e e e PORTY-SIX-INCH ROYAL SERGL. FORTY-TWO-INCH CRYSTAL BAIRITZ. $1.10| 1rriogcene nopsacxive, romv-icuraicr, [$1.10 Lvory articlo mentioned nbove is o loading SPLCIALTY and a RALE BALGALN Como i and buy now. SPECIAL DRESS GOODS BARGAINS. NEW DESICNS. NEW COLORINGS. NIIW COMBINATIONS. est auiting, tho latest Par! I be shown on our counte; s for the fir This 1s rlehest clotns we vor shown. mbinations are boautiful, Ask #2 per yard inated dinconals. We have sther shipment of this poj Will make an nr fubric hing now. alegunt stroct costume, In’all the exquisite mn tiines, B AL valug atd2 Our » Mond'a . $1.00 ch Drir a' Parly, fine corkscrow weave 10 thirteon of the neweat shudes, We nover before drenmed of selling this quulity under Mon_ iy at L2 wyard Natto suitings, all st of tho ehang ting In appenra 52-Inch I an nov. Monauy ono of the Tho color ¢ it o el i ust recolve color combing 1oets, brigh Worth 1.3 42-ineh 11l wool dlagon Kkhan border. % browas, binok. You've paid Price tor thissile, e, groens, 2 bl 25 for stufl not 80 good. CLOAKS, JACKETS, CAPES, WRAPS, AND FURS N. B. FALCONER AKIN PLACED UNDER BOND Must Answor for His Alleged Assistancs in the Scott Embezzlement Case, HIS FRIENDS READY WITH SECURITY Holt Oounty's Rands o! His Friend, the Si Wil ¥inve a Hearing Next Weok. ensurer Still In the rir— EO'Newr, Neb., Oct. 14.—[Special Telo- gram to Ty Bre.|—The preliminary hear- ing ot Doll Akin, who was arrested in El Paso, Tex., and brought to this city by Sta Agent Daugherty on tho chargo of aiding and abotting Barrett Scott in embezziing about §94,000 of the county funds, was held bofore County Judgo Bowen today. After several witnesses had been examined and tho attorncys on both sides nad concluded their arguments the judge put Akin undel €7,500 bouds to appoar at the next term of istrict court. Several of his friends came down from Atkinson this morning, and they promptly furnished the bond demanded, and Akin left tho city this evening for his home in Atkin- son, and thus for a short time he disappears from this rather complicated drama Judge Kinknid has not returned from Boyd county, where he went last Monday to hold & t court, and on thi ¥ o i i uy\-:r‘:f Ehorir Mo siipposad that ho will return_ tomorrow and will pass upon Scott’s bond Monday. niMilo County Notes. Kranney, Neb,, Oci. 14.--[Special to Tae BEE |—A fow weeks ago a couple of men drove into town and registered at the .ia- tional hotel as Grant Blackman and J, H. Creasor, They remained there until last Wodnesaay without paying auythiog, saying they were expocting money every day, The mouney not coming, and Mr. Buttertiold, the lundlord, pgetting tived of waiting, they turned their horses over to him for security. That night, however, they stole tho team from the stable and skipped. Yesterday the chief of police got o telogram from Sherift tobinson of Minden, saying that he hud cap. tured tho two men with the horses in their possession. They will be brought back heve tonight. Liluckman traded u forged note to o Tellow named Carlson for a lot in Sunuy- side addition, but the forgery was detected and the lot traded back without prosecu: tiou Yesterday GGuy Jones, a boy about 14 years of age, fell Trom his bicyele and broke his arm. W, I. Beverly, who has been secretary of the Youug Men's Christian association here for the pust two years, has resivued, to ac cept a similar position in Virginia. The rosignation tukes effect Novewber 1. Mr. Boverly has dono gopd work here aud mado @reat improvements in the condition of the association. His successor hias not yet been chosen, Judge Thompson of Graud Island has been holdiug court here this week for Judge Hol- comb, Wednesday afternoon, while O. Olson was repairing a chimney ou the 10of of his house, he fell und broke two rivs aud frastured his shoulder blade. The case of B. J, Tripp, admivistrator, agaiust the Union Pacific luuw.y company occupled the attention of the aisirict court & couple of days this week. The case was brought against the company for running over and killing the young child of the plain UM two years ago. After being out all day the jury brought & verdict of $675 agsinst the couipany. There arv only two county Lickets io the fleld in Buffalo county this fall, democratio- liouu“u and rvepublican. So far the popu- lists bave not becu able to stir up wuch en- Shustasm aund it looks as if the republicans would have a clean sweep. memrcn very stylish, Cloth never been +old for le than s Monday at 6o, EXTRA SPECIAL, 1§-Ineh nll wool cheviots, mixtures. fllumt- nated hopsackings, storm ser:es, cvery throad | pure wool, worth fiom 650 to toc.” Monday, ail | in vne lot, at 430, \ SILKS. l 40-tnch fine all wool flluminatod mixturof SILKS. > colored Crystal Be o—All colors and biack 05, the 052 quality, in almo overy shade now in vozue, also bluck, for yurd. ‘ We ha lout aur ¢ { the noluso fora velvet at 81,2 iro line 1 do {5 | verat 3125 in tho city, At s valu ory color hut navy for $1.0) wowiil sell a wtamo which cannot be s 1033 thiun £1.50, For 3100 wo will close ery inch mist e sc Thisistho best ve t ‘tis wondorful nd biack. “Inch biack satin *n elsowicre for Tos graln, 22- n black sating on to these $1.00 | ofver 11, ns they cannwt | tast d rats on an independent titket don't scem to set very well with the better cle- ment of both parties, WRECKED A BURLINGION TRAIN, \ at Paciflo June loged Cause, Pratismouti, Neb, Oct. 14.—{Special Tele- gram to Tre Bre ) —The Burlingtoa suiered a smash-up last nighe at Pacific Junction. Fright No. 76 was the damaged train. A turned switch was the cau \d trafiic was obstructed for several hours before the piled-up cars wera pulled out. Railvoad men insist that the switch was turned by some miscreant with the intent of wrecking a train. No. 6, the fust eastbound midnight pussenger, was doubtless the tain for which the'trap was set and the arrival of the freight a half hour hefore the passen- ger thus avertod an accident which would have boen awful in its results. Twice bafore within the last several weeks Uhis switch has n found turned in the same manner. The railroad authorities will make a spex effort to apprehond the euilty versons, ned Swi n the Al- GOTHMAN DILD HARD, Physicians Think Three 1ots in the Brain Weoere Necessary to Cause Dea'th. FriyosT, Oct. 14.—|Special Telogram ik Bie.] ~The entive afternoon has b taken up in the marder trial by the examina- tion of Drs. Devries and McDonuld. ‘They corroborated cach other on the statement t ueither tho bullst 1 the fore- nor the one in the _side the head were necessarily fatal, but that the power of resistanco might have od after both shots. They agreed that the one shot from behind 14 hivi been immediately fatnl 4 in 45 10 50 per cent of 11 s like the two former the vietim might have struggled an hour. This is in line of the defense—that it 100k Lho three bullets shot into the brain to cause Gothmnan to conse his resistance. It is oxpected that the defendant will bo put on the stand Monduy. to Ord Fersount Orp, Neb., Ock. 14.—(Spocial to Tug Bee.(—Dr. H. ¢! Perry is n Omaha in at- tendance atgrand lodge asa delegate of Ord lodge No. 86, Knights of Pychias, Mr. idwin N. Mitchell, cashier of the National bank, left Monday morning for the Worla's fair. Mr. George M. Harvis left Tuesday morn- ing on @ trip to the Ozark country. Mrs, Brannan of Central City is visiting ber daughter, Mrs, 5, D. Avers Mrs. O. 8. Haskell and children left for Port Lavaca, Tex., Tuesday morning, Mrs.S . D Avers gave an afternoon tea 1o over thirty of her lady friends T'uesaay. A number of Ord's young people met Priday evening and organized o literary otes, here Yor Killing a Co Wano0, Nob,, Oct. 14.—(Spectal Telegram to Tur Bre]—Last Monday Charles fan- line, the 17-year-old sonor D. N, I living in the southern part of L was arrested for manslaughter on acee of the killing of a companion 10 last May. The boy killed was named Barncll Tho preliminary examination was held bo- fore 'Squire Manck of Weston today, The evidence showed that young Baruell was shot by Haulne and instantly killed, but that the shooting was purely accidental. Hanlive was discharged ron. Falrbury Litigation. Famsory, Neb., Oct. 14.—[Special to Tus Bur. |—District court adjourned today after disposing of ‘nearly all the cases on the docket. Nora McEwan was swardod $600 aud iuterest agauist the California Fire Insurance company. The most important caso tried was one in which John Richards sued the St Jos h & Graud Island for #1005 for runnis in his team while he was crossiong defendaul’s track and for kill- ing his stock. After a four days trial the jury uwarded the plaintiff $251.55. d w Kulle Freely. Davip Ciry, Neb, Oct. 14— [Special to Bsg ) -Edward Chisbee, alias “Idaho had a preliminary hearing yesterday before Judge Dean on the charge of assault Pronounced l with lubent to kill. Sowe days age Chisbee ut our entire Blanket stock just such reductions will be noticcable, 30.00 or over, presenting rec ot having carried over a blanket, new goods alone will be shown The pr All our $1.50 Blankets we will sell for 3 days at 98¢ per pair. Our east aisle will be given up to this display. BLANKETS BLANKE BLAKKETS 3 DAYS Tuesday. Wednesday. All our 10-4 white blankots, regular price 81,50, for Monday, T'ussday and Wednesday All our 10-4 white blankets, regular price 82.00, for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, 31. 19 per pair, Allour 10-4 white blankets, regulur price 8275, for Monday, Tuesday and Wednosday, 81.98 por pair. All our 10-4 white wool blankots, regular price 83,00, for Monday, Tnesday and Wednesday. 9 per pair, All our 10-4 white wool biankets, regular price $4.50. for Monday, T'uesday and Wodnosda 5 per pair, All our 10-4 white wool blankets, regular price $6.00, for Mond and Wadnesday, $ per pair, All our 10-4 white wool blanke regular price $7.00. for Monday, Tuosday and Wedn lny, $5.65 per pair. All our 11-4 white wool blankets, 00, for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesdny, $ 3 All our 11-4 white wool blankets, regular price $7.00, for Monday, Tuesday and Weanosday All our 11-4 white wool blankets, regular price $8.00, for Monda "uesday and Wednesda, All our 11-4 white wool blankets, regular price 81200, for Monday, Tues All our 12-1 white wool blankets, renular price 30,00, for Mond All our 12-4 white wool blankets, ' All our 12-4 white wool nkets, All our 12.4 white wool blankets, All our 13-4 white wool blankets, All our 13-4 white wool biankets, All our 10-4 gray blankets, worth All our 10-4 gray blaakets, worth All our 10-4 gray wool blankets, worth A v ) o All our 10-4 gray wool blankets, worth $5,00 All our 10-4 gray wool blankets, worth $6.50, for Monda , Tues All our 11-4 gray wool blankets, worth 1. 99c por pair, ind Wodnesday Monduy, ! $15 00, for Monday, Tucsd: zular prico 310,00, ior Monday, Tuosdiy regular price $15.00, for Mondy. 31 por pais. por pair. 5 per pair. )8 ver 5 per pair. v and Wednesday, 84 95 per pair. , for Mondny, Tuesduy and Weduesday, $3.5 por pair. All our 11-4 gray wool blankets, worth 00, for Mon | wnd Wednesday, $1.95 par pair. All our 11-4 gray wool blankets, worth $9.00, for Monday, Tuosday and Wednosduy, per pair. All our white erib blankets, worth $2.50. for Monc y, duy and Wednosday, $1.S: All our white crib blankets, worth $1.50, for Mond , Tuesday and Wednesday, § All our white crib blankets, worth $5.00, for Mord. Tuesday and Wednesday, $4.1 All our Indies’ wrappor blankets, worth § Tuesday and Wodnesday. $3.50. Ail our ladies’ wrapper blankots, worth Tuesday and Wednesday, 85.85, X 4 3. .50, for Monduy, ces for thi All our regular ¢ We are still refunding car fare to all customers li 00 Blankets for $1.19, MEN'S UNDERWEAR DEP'T. 1 caso extra fino medium welght i in two colors, regular $1.50 ity.special Monday $1.00 & garment. 2ase of heavy tailor-trimmed ribbed 3-4 wool underwear, finished sonms, a warl button finish, regular 3150 qual- 1ty; Monday $1.06 & garment. . 50 dozen best quality fine Raglish merino, seamless 4 hosw in now fadeloss colors, rogular d0c quality: Monday 25c. HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. 1 case ladies’ h dyed cotton, a quali 3 . Monday-2oc a pair. se ladies’ jorsey ribbad 84 wool shirts and pants, finished senms and silk finished, regulae $1,25 quality; for Monday only 89¢ a garmet. 100 dozen ladies’ heavy | and winter weight jorsoy vibbed balbriggan combi- nation suits,’a $2.00 quality; Monday 5 ench, ) dozen children’s flue seamloss ribbed hose, color: 40c quality S5c & pair, fleoced onyx ys sold at all wool unrantoed , Monday all sizes, 5's to 8's, Dress Trimmings and Buttons. SILK GIMP, 81C. A line of silk gr lar price 15c and 20c. FANCY BEAD GIMP, 12iC, A line of faucy bead gimp, all new choice goods, regular price 30¢ to 50c. SILK GIMPS 19C. A line of silk gimp, all coiors. new designs, regular price 10c. BUTTONS 8C A CARD. 00 dozen of metal buttons in bullet and square, only 3¢ a card of 2 dozen, BUTTONS 7C A DQZEN 250 dozen of pearl shirt buttons and np, all colors, regu- . 1505-1507-1509 DOUGLAS STREET and Patrick Flannagan got into a di pute at | nuted the following candi Brainard, resuit Fian civinga | oftices: H. A. Marim, tre cut behind the ¢ the full longth of his | T clevk; William Conr foce and u W the ear going clear around under the chin, barely missing the juzulnr vein. Both parties huve the rep: utation of being hard citizens, and the con- ductand conversation of Chisbeo since hi arrest have not been of a_nature to o much sympathy for him. Chisbee was bound | over in 81,000 bonds es for county QCIN e AR N CLOSING DAYS OF THE FAIR o Becaped fiom Jail. AND IstaxD, Oct. 14.—[Special to Tig was a prisouer iu the il from some time in August to last night wuen he made his escape while acting A trusty. He was being held o the dis- tolding up & young man and 00 and & certificate of de- Intorest Growing in the Graat Exposition by the Lake. JUST A L1 DISCORD, ATTRACTIVE FEATURES YET TO COME robbing him of posit, A short timo after Shelby escaped Robert Johnson, a stockman, while in the western vart of the yards looking for a_friend, was told to halt. Johnson, it is said, reached to- ward his hip pocket, a5 1f to get' 8 gun, and neither saw nor heard anything further, The police believe this was the work of Shelby. Nebraska Veters Orgamze, NzLion, Nob,, Oct. 14.—[Special Telogram to Tie Be. |—Two hundred old soldiers met liere today and organized a league, They lopted the coustitution and by-laws of the nd Island league and elected ofice President Weir of the Grand Island league red u lectire here this ovening and wustered in the ofticers, TL Indepondents at Harrison Have Trouble in Nominating n County Ticke: Harrisox, Neb,, Oct. 14.—[Special Tele- gram to Tus Bee.|—The independents held theie couvention for the nomination of county ticket today. The absence of har- mouy was very noticeable and the repre- sentatives of the two heaviest precinc went home sw g Vengeauce. The tic is: Clork, werman; treasurer, 8. Barker; jlage, A. Bowen: sheriff, Thomas Reidy; endent, W all; coroner, New Yorkers Will Make a Great Effort on Slanhatian Day—School Chlldren Fur- mished with Tfckets—The Attend- #noe of Lust Week, Cr10a60, Oct. 14.—The World's Columbian expcsition will go out in a blaze of spiendor. ‘Ihe board of directors decided yestorday to muke the last day Columbus duy and as- serted that the festivities should be com- mensurate with the namo. Presidont Cleve- land Las been urged by a resolution of the directors to give tho occasion a national significance by attending, if possiblo, with the members of the cabiot, and many think that the chief magistrato will yield to the solicitation. It is figured that the closing of the faw is an occasion just as momentous as was the opening, aud that as the president lent the influence of his presence then he will do o this Lim: Whatever the conclusion president, Octooer 31 will be made an event in the bistory of the fair. Kver since the triumph of Chicago day it has been known that the directors contemplated another great occasion before the fair should go into history. ‘The immense crowds that paid ad- misston into the grounds, not only on that day but ou the days following, put the mom- bers of the governing bourd in good humor, and they have been vieing with one anothor inan effort t up tho most fitting plan for this Alter Fusion Falled t Hasrixgs, Oct, 14, [Special Telegram to I he democratic county central met today tocomnplete the makeup Cleared the Docket. X unty tick AL th - Osceora, Neb., Oct, 14 [Special to Tue yeatlon there wor Judge Bates has been holding dis- 2 0oop of shey 3 I © court hero for the week, trying to clear r ol mildihope: that | IS8 SN There were thirly-five cases det i fuse wit 9 ndemeisailiiuse withitheldomor it Bl R0 A0k SO TSR DIk dedl e onant H the nextspring term. Work, 1ing to gain by fusion Ut their on administercd a > snub to d ticket of The democ cen- e today had nothwg left to do the foliowing in nominution Otto J. Otten; treasurer, Carlos covoner, Dr. E. R. Holmes; cic A. K. Diffenbaugh’: superintendent, ' I Beitys. ‘The last named is an out and out republican and s the present superintendent, having been elected 1o the office by oncof the largest republican maforities over known in Adims couaty. 1tis vonceded that Otsen will lead his tcket and that even he will £all 500 votes short of being elected Stanton County Tickvts, Sraxton, Neb., Oct. 14.— [Special Telogram i B Both republizans and demo- ats mel in couvention today and nominated y officers, The republicans nominato tors, judge; L. Smithberger, clerk; 1 wman, suror; ‘I, L. Ack 8 R superintandent Philips, tax Hotel Change, 18, Neb, Oct. 14 pecial to Tne Bee. |—The White hotel of Lhis place changed hands this morning, passing into the hands of Mr. Cooper of Hastinzs. - - DORCAS STREET GRADE, cachoa by the tral comn but to Sheriff, Clark Mayor Bewmis Considering n M ure Ke- cently assed by the City € o The Dorcas street grading muddle is now before Mayor Bemis, where it was sent by the council. It is in the form of a and bond of the eontractor and only await the signature of his honor to become oper- ative, 17or many months thers bas baen & movo- ment on f00t_to secure the grading of this street from Socond g SIXth streets, The Hirst move was to secure from the property s 4 majority petition askiug that the ading be aone.” This was gecomplished. and out of the S0 feet on the strect 1,6 fect were representod on the petition, being 1,543 foet which is the r As s00n as it Koplin, sherifr; . L y o) d a gigantic and exj oror A G Madeigw, taking the grading of the stree vis, ‘commissioner, Bl sha property owners instituted an His Audience Was Mixod. investigation and found that to grade the Fammsoxt, Neb., Oct. 14, —[ street wouid cost Uhom $20,47. Then souwie Big.|—Tho independent party held a meet- | 0f them wi doprcaeuting B 1 ing in the opera house last night. About | eAVINg the petition 3 feot short of the 100 republic dewocrats and independ- | Guived three-fifths. ‘Lhieso withdrawals did euts were present. G. W. Kingehelare, ex. | 0ot take place until after the necessary president of the Missouri state sllince, | ordinances had been' passed by the eoumell spokeabout an hour and claimed to be o | 80d the contract' for the grading farmer. 1t1s said he has made his living | Awarded. Tho protests were before the fora good many years selling coal, being council before the contract and bond of ono of 1he ownors of the Missouri Summit | the contractorhad been approved. Ihe ma. coal miues Jority of the members of the council con- eluded that the withdrawals from the three- Saunders Oounty Demoorats, fifths petition could not take place afier the Wanoo, Neb,, Oct. 14.—(Special Telegram | contract for the grading had been awarded to Tuk Bee. | —Dewmocrats of Saunders coun neid thetr county couvention today. The Onheother hand, City Attorney Connoll says Lbat a petitioner can withdraw any ticket is: Recorder, George 1. Moyer; clerk Loyi Kiser: judgo, Frank Dean; treasurer, time provious o when the may approves ; tho contract and bond. 1n this caso. Mayor James Snell | sheriff, James Bovle; superin: | Bemis hus not yet approved them. tendent of iustruction, E. J. Cullen; coroner, | ~ Tho graaing of tht stroet will prove very F. R Scheol; survoyor, William Hardin: | expensive, and will result in almost s oo, gomumistioner, ¢, C, Turnel. There are now | ploto contsoatin of somo of 'tho proporsy four tickets iu the field in this county, 'he total n-l«im of grading to the y{npeny owners will bo 20,475, or $400 per" ot 1n 5 Healined 1o Buas . | 8ddition to this the city will bs compelied Fawsvny, Nob., Oct. 14.—{Special to Tu { 1o reconstruct the sewes on that street, and Bax|—ohn Kocuig, nowinse for oounty | (hat will entail ae. eeponse o tha ooty o trousurer, and F. M. W. Price, nomieo for | furge st 11 e surveyor, both on the L):rulm ticket, have e withdiawn from the field. The populist Chrysantistaum Show. contral mmml:;ea n‘;-kplum the ;:;.wl'u, CoicaGo, Oct. 14.—It s snnounced this Veaniie on the toke ee oandidate for | gvening that & mammoth hryesetnenum County oler 10 AU fhe bissk lefs by she | LIOTTE D8 by the World’s Columbian . exposition, under the auspices of the Horti: cultural Society of Chicago, in the horticult- ural building, commenolug November 7. Sub- stantial monsy promiums sud wedals will be offered for compotition, lmission to the fair were distributed to the principals of the various Chicago public schools today. They in turn will distrioute them awong the chil dren of the grammer graaes and, 1f any u left, aniong t jor grades, The tickets were pur tributed to Nio pupils by various public spivited citi- zons. Some of the schools did not apply to the superiutendent tickets. The school board allow collections 1o up in the various 5010018 and many of these con wiputk ated encugh not ouly to take the poor children through the gites but ulso o puy their car fave Lo and the grounds. Oue well known citizen I Chalmers, has boen particalarly Libural in his contributious. Not conteul with supply- ing tickets o all the teachers aud scholars of 1 almer school, be has provid tickels for the pavents, and will take them W Lhe grounds sud bring thew back on a special train, Earl and Lady Aberdoon, The earl of Aberdecn, goy general of Canada, reached Chicago this Afuernoon He is accompanied by Lady Aberdeen and two of their children. The earl and countess be in Cuwicago for a week. afternoon they spent with noral Davis at the fair. Tuesday they intend devoting to the Cunadiau commission and exhibits Two of the Canadian cowmissioners, Sena tor Tasse und Mr. Cockburn, met their ex- cellencies at the Virginia hotel and will su- pervise the gubernatorial program. Lord Aberdeen's aide-de-camp. My. Ferguson, says the geieral's leave of absence s from the queen and that there is no truth o the state weut of an unofcial departure. Adolph Liesezang, loader of the Chi band, and the fifty miers of the organi- zation are preparing to bring suit against the exposition to recover the ataount of their salaries for the unexpired n of their con- tracts. ‘The band claims that its discharge by Chief Wilson of the music department was & breach of coutract. The Sants Maria, Nina and Pinta, the throe Columbus caravels wiil leave Chicugo #00n after November 1 1o spend the winter ‘I he demog judge woula bo, At Gresley Center, GuerLey Ceyren, Neb., Oct. 14.—[S) 1 Telegraw to Tus BEs]—The republican ©ounty couveation met here today aud uosmi- in Prequeiske bay, Iivie, Pa. Thoy will be under com and of Lieutenant Tons- dale and Ensien Rozor Wells, jr. A great public recention is beine arranged poople of Erie to be given on the arr the caravels. Next spring the boats will go to Washington to be placed 1n the lugoons car the white Louse. x-President Iarrison made a brief ad- rss bofore the national commission at 2 o'clock this afternoon. He was received with great enthusiasm, as it was he who, while president, signed the commissioners’ appointmeuts. ' At 3 o'clock Goneral Har- rison loft for his home at Indianapolis., Attendance for the Week, The attendance tabie for the wel timated These figures for one woek represent al- most us much as the total attendance for the month of July, and almost as much as balf the attendance for Septewber. The grand total of attendance clositg with to- night will approximate N near 15,000,000, There aro sixtecn move days in tho ofic life of the exposition, and yery conscry estimates of the attendance for tho rem ing time puts the fizurcs 50000 duily. Iivis will amount to a total of 4,000,000, bringing the grand total to 22,000,000, The great sk will bo Man- hattan October 21 lixten- sive prepar 2 being made for the brati upt will be made by L ttendance of 100,000 New nor Flower th other s part in the event, tions Ko duy Yorkers will be pre and staff will be pr dignitarics and will tu 1t is not impossible also that President Clevelund may be present. His presence, Mayor thinks, would make Mauha tan day attendance ¢nocmous. el it} SORROW OF A BQUAW. Story of a Sioux Bello with Wio Sold Whisky, Deputy United States Marshal Liddard came in from Kushvilo last night with roamy Eye a Sioux squaw, who is charged with sclling liquor of a fighting brand to tho bravez on tho reservation, The Sioux beauty with milky optics has been domg a laud ofice business on the rescrvation for some time. She has been selling groods to the residents at the agency aud at Rushville, and taking pay 1o whisky, which s to th On ac count of her business relations with so tany of the cilizens it was with difticulty that ihe authori uld securo ovidence ‘enough to warrant b arrest. The squaw 18 ac companied by one of her numerous fawily of childeen. She was confined in the county juil pending a prelim hearing. Deputy United States” Marshal Hubbara arvived from Lincoln last night in charge of 0s Moore, who was arvested in that oity yesterday for forgiug a money order, e — Tow Soubrooke's Lure tor fisom Although Thomas Q. Sesbrooke of “The Isle of Champagne doesn't belleve in gags" ubout buse ball, foot ball and rowing a0a pugilism, s 0 WALy comic opy dians do, he does believe in athletic e and is an all-round gymnast. The oth he was one of a little group, when the sub- ject of athleticism came up. “Physical exerciso is the best modium in the world,” said Seabrooke. “It relieves tho strain on overwrought nerves, it clears the brain and refreshens a maoon all counts. If people were 1o take s litile moro bodily exerciso dauy, there would be a heap less business for doctors.” d a bad at ks ago.' it And “Best tbhing in the world for insomnia said Seabrooke, enthusinstically, *is a bit exercise.” “Yes, iU's a great thing,” continued the sicepless man. “When I gov to lying uwake nights and thinking about my pastlife, [ grew almost o bate wyself. A friend tla me 1o Luke exercise. Said it would cure insomnia in & jiffy. 1 started in with dumb- bells night and worning, theu 1 added Indian enl Optios retuil bucks. 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Any amount long as they la and fancy faille rib- and fancy fallle rib- tin edge you wish as DRAPERY DEPT. 84, 85 and $6 Nottingham lace curtains at$2.75 a pair Monday. 50 Nottingham laco eur- 5 u pair Monduy. 0 and $2 French crofonne at 98¢ Monday. 85¢ and $1 piain China sitk, 52 inches wide, ati8c Monduy. e e e clubs; then I took up boxing, (andgota black eyothe first aay). IMmully 1 got to the point where nothing 'but a gymnasmm would do me. So I joined one, and now 1've othing like it."" murmured Seabrooke, My routine is this,” went on the wan, T get up in tic morning, take a cold batn and apood ruband then exerciso with dumb. bells and Indian clubs for twenty minutes. T a chop and an egg and drink o cup of cof- s and walle down town briskly —a miloand a half. home to lunch and back to ‘clock 1 £0 to the gymnas fofl hard work. ys,and 1 follow rings, parallel ine, chest bars, g and & lively comes a cold 1 go out fecling this up with the swingin: bars, trapeze, rowing mac Indian clubs, punching the | run of a mile. After this shower and a hard vub, and like a 1 believe you,” put in Seabrooke, “If T go down town of evenings, I walk both ways and | always put in half an hour with the dumb-bells and Tudian clubs bofore retiring. asponge bath and an- other rub, tumble iuto be: “Yes, and—" put in Seabrooke, antly. And don't sleep a bles man cabrooke sc0 ¢ expect- »d wink,” said the said he bad to hur wan about costues, - WIY GANNON QUIT. v away to o Wants to Attend to and b M. V. Gannow's bear any longer His Law Practlios »s Potitios, reason for declining to tho title of president of the Irish National league of America is that there is nothing practically doing in Irish polities at prescnt, and that there is consequently W warrant him in 't Lis private affa eping up the show of po sctavity, suys the Chicago Uribune, “Wheiaid you sond in your resignationt be was asked yosterday “Ihanded it personal Davenport, o me wmittee of the leaguc “What your reason for resiguing ! “Well, chiefly becauso | want to look ufter my own’ business. 1 huye come here to Chi- cago Lo practice law und want to give my wholo Lime to thnt,” “Have you qua in the oxeeutive?” “1 nave taken o action of Treusure cireular, nothing contnuing Lo negl the sake of k o A.P. McGurk of ¢ of the exceutive 1 d with your collengues 310N 10 diss yma it from the in issuing the late Mr. Sutton retire from thé secro- . Button retains his post, so far as I kno Are you friendly with Mr “Perfectly 80; but 1 hay him.” utton uot consulted nbers are thero in the ex- oeutive d ¢ ! are niue, 1 can't name them 1 Nichol s Tord of Missouri, George Sweency of Cineinnati, A. P. Mos Gurk of Davennort, Ja., Vice I'resident A Hoyle of Canada, und 'the president, sec tary and treasurer, We sent a delegitfon 1o Ireland to try o make peace between the ¥ factions. 1 was not ou thab 1 suppose it did some gooa.” “Are there not moro factions than eve there now " 1 don't know much about that. I hear there's some unfriendliness between Dillon und Healy, avising out of the L'reeman’s ournal Lrouble. ‘How many Irish Natic eot " L really could not answer that que: You must get the nformation from Sec tary Sutton at Lincolu, Neb, there any branch now in Chicago?" 1 L 15 1 do not know 1ts local habita- 1s name.” . > the league collecteu since you Look office two yeurs ago? “Nob a dollar since 1heé conveution that & a When the league docided nos her faction in Ireiand iv cub r dclive work \gue only continues inal existence al present? “That is all. The skeleton of the or zation 18 preserved merely for the pu of calling for stauces fuvor,” brauches are there in the al Leaguo of Awmerica at pre uch money in nom- 1050 iuited action wheu circums