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6 B U U — COSSIP OF THE f-RlDIROVN’!i“z;i-‘,,'b"i‘%,: st | ALL GONE T0 THE STABLE [§ 2, Mmoot (0L OUTPUT THE FEATURE trv 1o much of individual Conger, repreventing the Ko- | velop the s temn play.” | komo plant and thé répregentatives of the Here's a pretty wuess! _ “ollege defen Nl | cnsinds loeal plate glass compales. T ! e D 1y e e raiibed - and a fine subject for Pearline. Wash the child Date for Yale-Prinoston and Place for|)Z g 0. Nebraska was u | Harness Horses Take Their Now Marks and thila e acarers Wanted to sce what | Manipulatoins of the Product of the Mines and everything on it, with Pearline. They'll i -Pennsylvania Ohosen, were usually copt Che | i inter, trade. Tt was the sincere wish of or- i come abs aly ‘rfect, as fz Princeton-Pennsylvania Chosen, | i 'l'k‘: + kipe ) it e K< | Retire for the Winter, i '-‘hlu\”?{‘;,ld ';m";.m'mw\n = e Bomething of a Puzsle. u\l\lll ”|I'“ ll».\.«l)lul(l) pure and perfect, as far aska's territory, -and it was-enly by ha: stored, Not definite « done, but the - c— as clea nss 1S rerne playing that (he score was Kept as low indications’ Are (hat AnOthGE naSOCIKton Wil 1s cleanliness is concerned. WHAT THE GAMES OF SATURDAY PROVE | It wne FROST AT LCUISVILLE THE WINDUP | be formed WELL STAEET WONDERS AT THE DIAL Pearline for bathing ; Pearline for wash- | Missourt was alw defeated Saturday. by S —— . loth P 1i . hi the Denver Athletic club, AMALLPOX ON THE LUCANIA. ing clothes ; v - | | MAKEUP OF THE 8, U. 1. TEAM — £ ettt LI o Harvard Cau Only Bent Yalo by Providentinl | g0 St Uaiversits of Towa fecls sure | Raln Spoils ng Meet at Churchill [ Authorities Declare that Only Two Cases | KOUIt of & Moeting of the Producers and thing that you'd put water to. Pearline Interterance--Pennsylvania wnd Princes 1 thil year S€has Hh- team which 16 60138 | Duwns mnd Closes the 8 ason—List kve Hedh Dbbbetods Carriers Scrprises 4 win the pennant of the Western Tnte s safe for the most delicate ski 08 ton Not In Good Form—Army wnd | 35000 B O T festen : of the Mecord MHolders QUARANTINE, 8. 1, Oct. #.~The fol- 1ts Tnfluence on the Gen- il i Navy Doing Well. [ pounds and (he men are of the Year. RIgSre iy facta concerning the e | ol MGG dehc:lgv fabric. Notonly safe, but it makes a G [ icction e 557 Sl Cenee T . he Cunard | saving. There's no wearing rub, rub, rub, Two important points were decided last [ Mowion trained the fc t With the windup of the Loufsville fizzle u‘.:',_,:,'l':m':,"‘l:‘;: ,i,':A “'.,"'{‘,p";,; N urgean | of ENV YORK, Oct. 8.—Henry Clews, h oime scrub, scrub, scrub, BB ¥ the 'world of the big college elevens. | he™ ClLEAN, and the i 3 [ tne i racing season closed during the | Bointen. reportad 1o I"v);-\|u\"l‘h-n!‘|ll p- e of the banking house of Henry Clews & Co. lmh!\:-r. and some unscrupulous grocers will tell Ono was the dato of the Princeton-Yale [learned to play fost ball at €he U varsity of | past week and the champions are being hur- | Talmadge. (hat W deckc Stewards numed | Writes of the situation in Wall street you * this If‘l‘"'l“‘r’““ll‘:l‘wx -nl ame as | ..T b | Michigan, ~ Under an's direction th m vintet . OB Cecll Brown and Charles Phillips had been | “The principal event of e week affecting i ne, ALSE—Tearline is never ped- game, which was finally placed at December | S SGET ShEEIAUS divection 04 | ried to their winter quarters. - Robert J and illips ha principal event of the week affecting it ac p taken with smallpox during the voyage. The Xet his been o dled, and if your grocer sends yo i L It was conclusively shown by Princeton | vim such as has not been seen before in | John R. Gentry were to have been raced one [ steamer safled From Gusenstown on O | the Stock market has been connected with your i s you something that December 5, upon which Yale Insisted, | thi% school, stuch harl luck wae met with | day this week, but as Gentry was not in tober 21 and on the 2d th two men com- | the anthracite coal companies, For some in place of Peatline, be honest—send i back, . at the beginning of the season In the orip: | Slaincd of helng ey were immediately | time past relations between the producers was out, of the question, and Yale ylelded. | pilng and lous of players, but In spite of that | UPtop condition the contest has been declared | [giated ‘in the ship's hosmtas wmg fad ' | M€ Past relations between the lucer: The squabbio has brought out & consider. | fach plenty of good material has becn found o and “Fa” Hamiin has put his famous | communication With' any" one, Juring dhe | have been steadily working toward tangle to fi places vintel o remainde; e voyage, The disease | On the one hand, the depression of business able amount of unfavorable criticism against | "G A BICEN L Doy at quarter ba k, | PACING gelding into winter quacters at|yithin o few days developéd into smalipox it l'" o hand, the depression of busine conduct In the matter was not as | This is his fourth year with the tea Buffalo. Fantasy and others of Geers' string | in a mild form. ~On the arrival of the ves- | has been checking the demand; on the other, Yale. Its condu § b 5 as been and | h!$ third at guarter back. His wel of PRkt onéd will speid the ) salifor- | S¢1 at quarantine the patients were trane- 1 producers n exceeding their Sportsmaniike as it usually has been and | o, oL g B (ECE Pl Neld general ana | Of fast ones will spend the winter In Califor- | 3¢ 8¢ 9 the reception hospital. The en- | roco ,h[‘. Toume: y X L i graduates arc glad that it yielded as grace- | js always on hand to do his share of the | nla, where they can be conditioned early In | tire ship's company were vaseinated and ¥ allotments of production. Under fully as it did. A great many graduates will | work the son. Monroe Salisbury and Andy Me- | the hospital thoroughly disinfected and | these circumstances stocks have steadily ac- Littig, left end, weighs about 172 pounds, is | cleansed. Dr. Talmadge sald this evening be sorry that the game has been changed!ona of {he best ground gainers on the team | Dowell will hie themselves westward this | he was perfectly satisfied mih The overmg cumulated and buyers have had th ad- from Thanksgiving, while many more, per. and on defensive work seldom {:\}ljl spoil | week and Azote, Directly, Answer, Expres- | tions taken by ‘the surgeon to prevent the | vantage over sellers the natural result o baps, are glad. There have been many re- | A1 SHCTT k11 115 Ch18. BORIvIon. nd. This Is Wi | give and others in the string will inhale th o i naisense. The deck and stew- | such a situation being a cutting of price, departments are under_observation ports of the riotousness that occurred on | Willlams, left tackle, weighs about 168 | balmy Pacific slope breezes for the next few | while the vessel Is in port. No one 18 a1, | Wntil sales have been made at 70 cents per the eventng of the holiday, and this has been | pourde, and i« also a sure ground gainer. | months. Alix will probably go into her | 10Wed to go on shore during that ti ton below the ‘circular’ figures, On Thursday all attributed to the students. This is en- | He plays hard foot ball and can be de | tormer quarters at Red Oak, although it s Ny TR T ;. | ® Meeting of the producers and carrlers was i A 4 the | Pended upon to stop most of the rushes that L L, T BOLD TRAIN ROBBER DISAPPOINTED. B e ict wrrone Anat pmlke e | come his way o T SR (S | held tor considering the situation. The me THIS WEEK AGAIN-—But we go you lots better on the :h‘;: .M“ end Ghek on bal ig6d 60" Ehe. 6ol :I\"Hv n et (bl b v;lm‘w!& \"]fw:.‘:(: fiu‘:h‘:’:—;, e m : o r‘ ‘ur ‘:z :“:,'“ @scar Rogers Detected In the Act of ing showed considerable division of opin prices. They are simply out of sight, and you get the goods for leges, they would have been unable to have | player and has not so far this season met | tory ng fast as possible, and from now on RO T e oL A [SEEL SSACINEL ABAIE ¥ bzl about the price of cartags. You cannot afford to stuy uways held the number. The fact is that the cheap g feis there will be no more regular meetings for {1\“4'31L\. Ariz., Oct. 88.—Oscar Rogers, one | It was determined to abolish all Hmitations Come carly. dudes and tin horn sports of the v center, 138 pounds, plave a|(his season. of the men charged with hclding up a | upon production, each company determining | ety were accustomed to pick thelr faverite game. The ball always come o Southern Pacific castbound overland train a | its own output, and to advance o8 16 t color, attend the game and there rafse Cain me from his hand 4 Flying Jib goes into his winter quarters | row weeks ago near Maricopa station, and | 20 conts aner,201d to advance prices 15 to The fact that they wore the cclors immedi- n, right guard, J8 pounds, is & n with a new mark, and now his record is 2ol 7 P (B ehin " 20 cents above the present official schedule. ately convinced the people that they Were | man at the game, but plays with ihe stead- having paced a mile_at Loulsville | "W confined in jail here pending a hearing | Two things Wall street has not yet been students, This may be done away with by | Iness and_skill of a veteran il time on Thursday. The Jib is a | on Indictments found by the grand jury of | able to explain—how, with an existing over. fhe change of date, and if it does the change | Collin, 176 pounds, is holding down his old r and no one knows just| Pinal county, made a daring and almost | supply, encouragement to increased produc §8 not an unmixed evii position at right tackle. He is a good ground . n'travel, for he will ne &0 | successful attempt to escape today. Gl s pIC The other important point was the naming | 8ainer and breaks throuxh a line well f his speed when his He had removed all but one layer of brick | !1o0 should be given; and how, with an in- of the place for holding the Princeton- | Hayes, right end, 168 pounds, is a new man | wants him to. This year Jib star from the wall when his of fons were dis- | creased production and diminished demand, Penneyl n match. It was decided to play |t the position, but, with the exception of | and paced like a lit lamb for the first| covered by the jailer. He would have made | the ‘circular’ price should be advanc on the fair grounds at Trenton, If th a little slowness n starting when called on | few weeks, but just n as he 8ot onto | his escape If he had had ten minutes more. | the face of sellers being unable to get exis in satisfactory conditicn by November 1. 1f | to take the ball, pl scod game. He fs | the Grand’circult he became stubborn and [ Once outside the walls, his captare. would | e @ ; At il they are not In condition by that date the | & good tackle ? was left at the post by a fleld of horses | have been no easy matier it is pos- | N& nd being willing to accept large game will be played at Philadelphia. N Herrlg, right half back, 153 pounds, is the | that he could run away from if he took the | [tively Known that otr i implicated in_the | Fo0U The logic of these conclusions vember 10 was agreed upon the date. | spredicat man on the team. He scldom |notion. He paced the fastest mile ever trav- | Maricopa traln Tcbhery Wors near ta heyy | excites a deal ot merriment, and the Princeton at first insisted upon her own | takes the ball for a loss and Is good on | eled in June on Union park k here, and | him settlement |s regarded as only momentary grounds, It was found, however, that the | interference 1s, 1s | Lhen late this fall traveled the fastest' mile | K4 Thompson, whom the Southern Pa- HOW IT AFFECTS OTHER LINES, Eransportation fatilities’ were not sufticient | | Converse. left half bucie 168, pounds, 18 | ever paced or trotted by any horse hitched | cific: dotectives. sté workine day ang Migh| “In the consideration i this womtin it is and then Trenton was thought of, sw | Elower than Herrig, but lent at 1ine | up of ta Semate. Now at the very wind- | to capture, is thought o be In this vicinity. | Impossible to Ignore certain existing factors York was never possible, bicause the o | i Tie faGiiena excellent atdine | up ot the seascon he-goes o mile_against | 1{ (5 5l that artangements nad beon mAds | of controiling oo conLaln exis nosition of ton faculty objected to its selection, th T alir, Flt baen (il oy 8] foot Lall, | time, on) @ slow, trucl;in) 3:08%. ¢ Balle: | fon"Rogers, and. he-waa fo have o saddled | conmnisors mhdoaboren i yvae postt Drige the foot ball association would probably ler, full back, 171 pounds, is a strong | bury can get any one¢ who can drive the herse and a refuge in the mountains near | for coal. The reduced earnings of the public HARRVARD NOT A FACTOR Ficker, substibute tackle, 163 pounds, is| > © Vo8 animal. men who helped 1o hold up the overland at | use of fuel for domestie purposcs, and, if Harvard played Cornell S8aturday and the | playing n very strong game and i& making | The Loulsville race meeting during the L olet e N rieh RO EORIILE OO LG | DA e () A0ae; Matnialied, the damand :»suu ‘?L o \iun:_ 1 e by "”’Y‘ ollins and Willigms both play ball to hold l»u]z week exp .lm 1 a frost bocause of i . eorrespondingly reduced. Th ]nn- rule uY core o 0 12, Cornell has cellent | their positions. oad weather and after a heavy rain closed S FINANCIAT REVIRW, sHoA - to IHAust FIRIE oon ¢ it sth feam, the result of the ¢-achi Marshall [l substitute center and guard, 213 | down on Friday, & financial faflure. EURSIC oS LN CLATIBE VA s D s ustel e EreaC Fal 1n prices ewell more than anything else r line s 'the largest man on the fiel n R foE I Kias S ices 5 ;sr x;'m as hv:'\'\ as .(,'f."” n'r the big rens . y game and is very| The Axtel colts, a number of which were | Nothing Ueccurred Durlng the Week to |0 all kinds of manufactured products, the for this antique oak, pol were, the results of the both % 5 b i s avoidable ished, combination wardrobe campaigned by the syndicate which bonght Influence the M Murket. h e cont 5 R AT T Ly ton AYe With Harvard and Princeton might have | “Bremner, the manager, will play substi- | Axtel from Charley Williums . few yenrs o, tion In the cost of motive power Been radically different. In both cames | (uiorommeror b o [ ago,” will o Back to thelr winter quarters | LONDON, Oct. 28 —Nothing occurred dur- | coal constitutes the principal element olding Bed, former price $48, Cornell played with a vim and quickness| “All ‘of the hard games for the team are |at Terre Haute without having made any | Ing the past week to influence the money | che R f pow o indeed, is the fore- that far surpassed thoge of its opponents. | yet to come, the portion of the schedule re- | new records or having added considerable | market. Gold exports to the continent were most_englneering problem of' the day, not CARPETS STOVES, Harvard lined up her 'varsity team as far maining unplavea being as follows: Monday, | Sums to {helr Owhers' necounts. When the | more active, but these were balanced by | Diaheh OF (o ionmatiy Ly More in lanad = : as it can be foretold. October 25, Wisconsin university, at Mad’ | scason opened nearly a dozen of the get of | H e Thetsvel Lt S R yraton. whe il Lot i v 5 v 0 v gorom thelr present condition, if Harvard's | json: ‘Saturday, Navember 8, Kansas uni. | this formerly famogs staifion were tondf, | €01 arrivals from Africa. The silver mar- | or watcr. | Electricity has not oniy dene Ingrains, worth 75¢, now. .. Ranges, worth $27, now . .. $12.50 oot ball team wins its game with Yale at | versity, at Towa City; Saturd November | tioned, but before the season closed most | ket was stronger on Chin purcha: and | much already toward solving that problem Springfield on November 31, 1t will be aimost | 10 Towa ooliens, ot Toon 9f them were sent back to the stable. Thero [ anticipation of a 7 per cent loan to China. | bUt, through the remarkable giscoveries of Brussels, worth $1.25, now.... 53¢} Heating Stoves, it now.. 3.85 Thmiracic, and will prove Dietty conclustvely | October 17, Missourl university, at Columbia, | are several promising youngsters in the | A loan to the amount of £10,000,000 has just | Tesla, promises to do more, that Inventor ¢ takes only o fow wee a fool | Mo.; Friday, November 23, Beloit college, group, but it is likely that they will have | been negotiated. The market for securities | having, it is concede id a basis for the o v I v ” ’ worth all eleven ready, for . g It 18 | Tows City: Thursday, November 20 to have age and muscle to get them into | completely absorbed the spec ulative energies | £4rly production”of elcctricity at one-halr Velvets, worth $1.50, mow. .. 70c§01 Heaters, @i now 4.85 Bix weeks since ptain K n went | bras niversi (6] a winning form, e Stock exchang nd for the ti 8 present cost. at discovery on A N 5 I3 " = Into’ traning, and only once, In Saturday's | Croska untversity, at Omah; : ey Cchnge A O promises cheaper 1Eht, but @ mor cconom Matting, worth 35¢, mow. ... fic}Base Burnars, worlh $30 now 14.75 game, has the eleven been made up an s £ NOHOT FIGRTING peaking about the fame of horses, their | curities, which merely followed the move- power than steam, and also a sourc e e 2 1 H = QRN n8Ar a1t is. exnected to ba when it| WICL BE NO RO FIGHTING THERE. |, SOl a8 Soon’, (e fame of homen, their| curitles which merely heat that may prove cheapcr than coa Hemp, worth 25¢, now. ... 10c]Zinc Boards, worth $1.50 now 98 ;"nlnc:n lhl'rb'h(.n at slh::lmzfl‘v-lvtl ‘N \-»I: lr: the 31 vl te. Bresbatl IWtiithe T avigen k-r“-”, ,.r,h £0 everything was | The decreases on the week were: TI Ry‘r‘lmr”“.xlhzlt m:\:ll; «lxrll‘nrlmx‘lhl; n‘us.u 1,|ni\ SI]] n R m " st P " 20 09 story of Harvard foot Dy s the team | Pollce . 2 nks. anything was designated | Central and Reading firsts, each 2 per c ctors place , both a cite and b v V V. v i veen i much s Aate of demoraflzation fr Griffo Meeting Tonight. ng fast it was sad fo be at n Rancy | Hrle Take, Shire, Norfolk & Western uni | tWminous, in a posidon of alsudvantage to yrna Rugs, worlh §4, now. $1.72Stove Pips, worth 20c, now 4 weeks before the final struggle, and this JEW Y ot. 2%8.—Late tonig] . | Hanks gait. It was Nancy this and Nani prthel Pacific, 'each 1 per cent, and New nid § never herto be Sy v n v gondltion of affairs ia ue to (e phenom: | NEW TORK, Oct. s—Late tonight In- | bkt i, Jt,vas Nancy this and Nancy | Norfnern Pacific, each 1 per cent, and New | 3hich ¢ has never hitherto been exposcd. Smyrna Rugs, worth §6, now. 2.60 | Eibows, worth 20¢, now... 10c enal array of injuries that have occurred, | *pector Mcielvie of Brooklyn was seen by | pletély obscured by the performances of cific, each % per cent. The declines in the | Main the chief basis of power and will b The most serfous that have happened lately | an Associated press reporter regarding the | Alix, * Robert J, John R ntry, Joe | others were fraction: Mexicans falled to | the chief agent in producing electricity, yet have h«‘nrl\;w- r’\ ken collarbones, fmn}sxu’:g‘ serles of glove contests scheduled to take l'ltllll'ht’"r Online ){zml Fl inlu Jib, who have | recover from the collapse resulting from the ;:’X';::p :1:‘ ”:;i‘n; m,tlls\(;"’l'v\:l\'l|vl‘v;!;" |.’I|rAht‘ y in- TERMS: a record of three for the ceason 8o far. The | place tomorrow evening in the Seaside Ath- [ &1l made a mark as good or better than | reduced dividend. South Americans showed fringe upon its consumntion us influences 5 players injured are Richardson and Dunlap, | oo it iEN S0 lmportant of “whichtisi| 3:0h: the reco 1 held by Nancy Hanks for | a better tone. Rore OF lens. BormEnant magt Lo vt aSh @ v and nelther will be able to get on the field 1 L two years. me is fleeting on the racing ———-——— more or less permanent reduction In_the #1 per weok or $1 por month galn this year, Then Hallowell, who has | the Griffo-Lavigne fight. The inspector had | courses as well as elsewhere e o Receiver for Deaver Paper Mills. price of anthracite. Tt is true that there 825 worth ot goods, 8 bruised rib, and Arthur Brewer, with a |Just returned from the island with Super- | minute horse will hide the marks made by DENVER, Oct. 25.—On application of the | has already been some reduction in its price $1.50 per weok or 6 per month L R gy dent Campbell, where he had caused | the above named horses this year. ¥ X IRk, S o 2 the present officlal quotations being abou! OR 850 worth of goods, There ‘is only one explanation offered for es to be served upon the club authori- wee Martin-Kalbfeisch Chemical company, a |17i per cent below those of 1892. It would, ' #2 por weok or 88 per month this unprecedented record. By the new sys- to the effect that no blood «pilling and | There was a good light harness race meet- | creditor for $2,00), Charles W. Morse has | névertheless, be a rather bold assumption 18 worhioIaosalk. tem of training Iinaugurated this year the (N0 heayy fighting would be allowed in the | ing at Wilcox, Neb., during the past weck. | been appolnted by the United States district | 10 say that this decline 18 sufficient ro o I‘e l 92 00 ez Wetkion 810 ber month men are all kept underworked, rather than | Ting. The inspector ridiculed the idea that | There are a' number of good halfimnile court to_be receiver for the Denver sfy these new conditions. Probably a ma- . 100 of ds, overworked, and the result is that every day 4Ny match making would be allowed at the | tracks in this state, but horsemen want the | Plate River Bhoer Mil el 1 further concession in price and som e L L Ll R e Vol they feel fo strong that they play with | Ting side or in it. Dest of mile courses and next year they will | suit s a friendly one and is brought for be found necessary, por week or [ terrific force. At any rate, there never was| '“The thin- is ruled to be illegal,” sald [ more than likely have one in Omaha. the purpose of forestalling possible fore- [ and that will call for economics in workine Take your cholce—We don’t ""-‘ $200 worth of goods, N Buch hard and fierce playing in the practice | the officer, *w.ad I won't stand it for a mo- closure on account of the dcath of Colonel P. | the mines and in earrlage, and probably Mp wn "8 you choose. and instead of getting into their canvas [ ment. g Among the horses that have earned mone: Platt, president of the companies. The | some curtalment In wages for mining ani Jackets tired all out, they are crazy to get| Captain Clayton and the inspector will|on the tracks this season, s well as new | companies bonded indebtedness amounts to | handling. The conl companics have et out on the feld cvery day. Consequently it | command forty men in the club house on | records, are the following. tretiere: £600,00. They have several millions invested | face a rather serious situation, which Calls looks s if the eleven aurvivors, whoever | Monday night. G e 3 | here and the mills are in a flourishing con- | for prudence and conservatism and certainly hey mad be, will go to the seratch in| Our orders are plain' he said, “and T 2 dition. Recelver Morse Is vice president of [ cannot be helped by reckless competition in ngfield in' condition to play a terrific| Will guarantee no viclation of the law will 5 v § the companie either production or prices, Their interests game. be tolerated for a minute,' H — e will be hest ved by continued co-opera NEW PLAY ON THE ENDS. This' determination on ine part of tne 10, mare, Fantasy! 4 Changed from n Steamer to Sails, tion, coupled with proper estimate of the . 2 % ore | POlice, if carried out, will put an end to any- re, AliX - S VEW YORK, Ocl 28.—The difficulties they have to contend with. = Tt havh beeEames plaved so far thie fall there | Bying' like & not fHight between Griffo and lions, Etrader H &nd ian Cupid. siomy | NEW YORK, Oct 3—Whe ¢ | would be wise to meet the necessities of in d H rd's end. 1f it had only been | [ ding, Ryland T. - bt 2 lustrial consumers liberally, for in that way BTIEd| substitute. ends not w0 much’ wauld RSO ICATR DR Ao tean) BoseriLoat of the tugs Ocean King and er A, | gjone can hoped to Keep up the most B e Cian s oay, ot o mlich would S TO CALIFORNIA. setasnieousees e Luckenbach for Newport News, passing | important part of the demand to the mormal Brewer several long runs have been made. — Directiy out at Sandy Hook at 1:21 p. m. On ar- | standard. Manufacturers have to contend Whether this is due to the fact that the | Novel Wager Entered Into by Dave Puls!fer | T re, ar-old colt, Brookside . 5 3 rival at her de tion the steamer will be | with unprecedentedly low prices, and mat small teams are playing more skillfully B. Haggin, Thre s, Whirliglg and’ Ettiel hm;:w{ll?“ Y RLAnIN f copalreg Hand ters smalle (‘hm;‘ e coat of fuel efnlI‘Hr in 01 v o) e v 1de “ EXINGTON, : X . : A O changed fro steamer to a_four-masted [ many cas: o preven m from keeping Foae: whloh Harvara s tretoe URXINGRONG B 0ol S fenny, i i e salling ship, after which she will_probably | thelr machthery £olng, This conditon i th tion. A [ immortal little “swayback,” was shipped in S enter_the trade between New York and | coal trade indjcates (he Sort of adjustment 1 s P 4 Harverd's ends are being taught very dif- | @ speclal car to California tonight. The |Fastest stallion. John . Geiitry: 1 !!\11l1] 2.2 | San Francisco, Her carrying capaclty will | {0 teduced valies that fs reas ired 1o o Formerly People’s Mammota Installmant Hous erently now from previous seasons. It | horse will be placed in the stud at Rancho erformer, Rubenstein.. 11110 2 i‘v’ jvery ereat, x:xl\nrmwuf: tonniige .m b anch of our ,,.,;N‘\‘.ul and w,,“.,,' ,"‘,. Bot ' 0 e dea A shoul X stocl r - ,923, and er ne onnage 255 S ¥as | vet been com d with In many o hem. (e Deotle Mdea that an end should | del Paso, the mtock farm of Milllonaire| The trial of Bob Kneebs, the American | it Eidgher Dumbarton, Scotland, P, G with, 1o, Aher Open Monday and Saturday Evenings. ¥lny tar enough out so that hv‘vl(n‘nllvln.m Haggin. Tenny has been doing service at | horheman who tied 1o eosi e, Amerl HAS DEPRESSED THE MARKET L4 o Tun around his end he could turn the | ¢ 2 Y s A eWho.iried to woi g 3 TR s “Thia situation in the con) stocks has ha inee in. Riying the. tackle and thy uiee | the Beaumont stud for some time. Several n ing association at Rerlin, Is now Found n Large Shortage somewhat depressing effect upon the wmw T halt bick & Chance a5 Him. Now ' | MOnths a0 David PulsiCer. GWIer of Tenns: PoEichaing In the capital olty of Germany. | MEMPHIS, Oct. %.—State Tax Attorney | oiPMeYhat depreasing effeot upon the mar- 0% % 2% %% %% AR el playver (The ntl inutead | 00 Y6 b Haseln matehsl Mennyiana Bl |(H8 iajohrged mith Traugulont entey ot ail mene FOU0! e veen - livestigaling . the | tesinity Smcitiet ot stocier of other roads - . - —_— o eeps close ackle, g o8 < 8 e o Ty N s i px- O v Clerl 2, Quigl There s still a firm undertone to the mar e and Instead of trying to go outside the run: | Peing posted. Each horse will be bred to | country. The example of the Teutons mignt | books of ex-County Clerk J. P. Quigl here, 8 8till & firm undertone to- th A thror STing to 50 o ‘Coached to o | three of the best mares on Haggin's farm | Well be followed by the racing aseoeiations | made public. & starding FEROEt foaay, o Ace [(kh whe Shearsltaili o) prodise Sanykiing “DIRT IN THE HOUSE BUILDS THE HIGH« Stralght at him. It Will take more playing | 40d the product r: d 1o thelr 2 and d-year. in this country. cording to Mr. Bwing's statement, Quigley Ea U A e e S i to: a ate whethe: e new | 0ld forms against each other, the get of , * failed 1o collect 0,000 in taxes during | ralds, and the Wiy y sl Boheme 1o n logionl oner O "t 'he MeW | oy ierents the 2yeat-olds by Balvaior | The fast d-year-old pacing My owned by | Fieh L0 Salle e state will Institute | Sover thelr sales discourages them. Between WAY TO BEGGARY.” BE WISE IN TIME AND USE The feeling IS rapidly gaining ground at | Pulsifer gets the money, and vice versa. | Fred Toyce of Janesville, Wis.,, was sent st the bondemen g far as | the reduction In the volume cf floating stock Harvard that the team has very little |ThiS is the only wager of the k r.d on :ecord, | gainst time at Sioux Falls one day last once. Quigley has been | and_ the ge amount helc he market ] 1A A (8 onlvewag : ¢ AL S Joblhe 4 £ ending financial tructions, there I3 a chance of winning from Yale, and it has | Having done battle on the turf each giani | week. She covered the disiamee. fioa: indicted by the grand jury. pen constructions, B b (e o A itk eholt aihan n e et o e T o d sche distance. 1y g it i real and very unusual scarcity of stock among the players counterpart. josonds siow, The fily Ts” named Fr 0% heta A ey IV sTaRE T whicn greatly strengthens ‘the position of Yale met another snag Saturday, when K F BUl 2 Ally, and she is after the 3-year-old re SHEV 2, N. C. " » anc s & & oulligh d 0 she lined up against West Point and defeq: TRRREEUYBINIBUNNED, for Tares of 2:08%. She will make another | ASHEVILLE, N. C., O« ) operations. ed the eadets by the ver — attempt befor covered early this morning at the South- 81 per weok or 815 por month e shipments of gold to Germany have Ahancqetens: : Fted e he shipments of gol ¢ 10 5. At the end of the Nret Balt (e oo2? | Burn of Yeager of Omuha Destroyed with e e ern railway's frelght house destroved the | not made much fmpressicn. This week the = was 6 to 5 and it was only affer some very Some Fine Hors “UNCLE BOGDLE” WELL P. 2 buildings, together with four loaded cars BRIOE X0 YAkl S flerce and hard play that Yale was able| RED OAK, la., Oct. %.—(Special Tele- Sl BT S S T S E L SR T unply el Reas to score another touchdown. The team was building and every record was totally de- I L Shorwis y Yale has never had to work so hi against | charg o Y of Bnai Brith, gave a very good presentation L, to divert attention from Wall street for thy it 8! charge of J. Tilden, he 3-year-old stallion ., moment, but it can hardly be said to af- The week at Yale has been devoted to a | Antwerp, by Anteo, 2:181, and of Henry J. Byron's three-act comedy, en-| Willie Colller's new play, “A Back Num- fect the tone of business. Considerable in- great deal of practice, with very little and valued at $5,000 .| titled “Uncle Boodle,”” at Metropolitan hall | per,” is the Boyd's theater attraction for to- | terest Is felt in the prospect as to currency Plll'fl]’ h question in congress and in interior sections nearly il distinguished. themseie e npand 3. k. Whelen, who feel his loss | In their lines and ald from the prompter |sale of seats will open this morning at |8 So undeveloped that it Is not an influential otk of the 1ine 4 5. wholo has bees rathie 1Yt iney cxbected Anmtwerp wWould | was ot needed. Mr. Simon Goets Imper. |9 o'clock. clement on the business of the exchange N itorious NDI THE WoOoL M LET. *erved in the Archives of the Holy Lan R T R RC T The five’ was undoubtedly” of " incendiary | uncle who had Just returaed trom Indis, in |, NO :"r‘:,';‘m’“d"”,',(,r.: A m,-g.:!,‘.r:h‘:y?axl\mg\»:-m S Mot Dg sa authentishistory dsting back W0y ears TRT ;1 ATC > origin. a very matural manner. Mr. Frod Q. Selig- | P® PrGnOS b0 & 5 3 r‘:nl:.f]::,:‘-’:‘{‘?, SR SalTH Fourth Kouna nt Chess. P A 2 ik “oU8- | Milton Royle's delightful comedy-drama | Buylug at Present Confined Mainly to the ceton's play so fa a to , Miss dash In the play. The explanation given is | Lasker-Bénham, 68 moves, pai opening | Well. Miss Hattie Dreifuss had the manner ols as are & h nclude mos };ml-]y are getting into condition very slowly. fi:g:tfllk» e 1, vs.;[_ [hoves,., Pat opening, | The comedy represents the visit of Barnaby | E. B. Warner of North Platte is & Millard | the same prices they were ten days ago. Price 50 cents. Eold by all druggists. olly, who returned later than the rest, . tsoury-Halpern, 60 ~moves, pai, [ Boodle to his nephew, Paul Beau t guest. There is less wool belng sold just now s not playing the game he used to, and | Halpe Hymes, a bye, 3 . umont, who 3 Y Gi s A . h he thinks is single, but who is really mar-| J. W. Drayton of Ewing was in the city | because the large manufacturers had pu rhe Franciscan Remedy (.0., —— almost the ‘varsity, although ilinkey i | ST4M)—Between 12 and 1 o'clock this morn- [ Tenth Anniversary of the Local Bnal Brith stroyed. The loss Is estimated at $50,000, in- | Berlin preferring to get the metal from New | 4 :o\ nr!“i' The game was the hardest Yale | !N the barn l"l"l nging to N. Yeager of dge Celebrated by Thentricals. sured. ‘<-vr|)-()\« unusual excltement connected with s Dl to play this year, and although | Omaha was totally destroyed. It was used | Nebraska lodge No. 354, Independent Order = AR T h e aatatey PGP West Point always has had'a strong team, | as winter quarters for the race horses in ? Order ANNOU the canvass for the elections has a tendency 2 4 tl erp gave great promi: y fast 4 legislation, but the state of opinion on the gz.::m‘:n(;p.!ehxm]\;n(.m Laurle Dliss has been and was the property of Mavor Dl | 185t nIght. The actors were almost perfect | morrow and the following evenings. The ! Vegetable, Meless. As a result of McCron's menr s be among the fast ones next year. A year- | » 4 > - Prepared from the original formula pre IW YORK ore “Friends.’ The play will be at Boyd's Hand to Mouth Variety, Vv & surprise and a disappointment, They are | NEW YORK, Oct. 2.—The fourth round |Man 88 Mrs. Teresina Beaumont, Mr. Edgar | Friends.’ Sunc Nove 2 STON, Oct. 28.—T| erica Blaving By o means the e ronk of the master's ches tournament was played | Wessel as Peter Fletcher, and Miss Hatti | Friday, Saturday and Sunday, November 2,| BOSTON, Oct. 28—The American W ey dld season. Second rate teams are that in these games the ofd Hlayers | drawn; Steinitz-Rocamore, 81 moves, Ruy |of a rather tough maid of all work down = A i o ¢ | Kinds of domestic and all kinds of foreign | HRONIC CONSTIPATION begun to play the game they did last year. | Lopez defense, 3-ki-kb3, St=initz won: Janc. | well as Sarah Jane, H. C. Mason of Chadron Is an Arcade guest. | which are now being imported) are bringing will probably be the®last one to bac i e = entirely Into his strong Playing. of ‘mreriek Cracks May Meet at Point Breeze, ried. Beaumont wants his uncle to think | yesterday. chased freely some time since, and the buy- ELECTRO-MAGNETIC HEALTH RESTORER. years. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 25.—It s an.|him unmarried, so he introduces his wife as C. Burr of Lincoln was at the Paxton | ing at date is mainly by the more moderate 134 VAN BUREN BT., CHICAGO, ILL WELL! WELL!! WEL LIl "r“:f‘mm";x‘l‘l‘l‘;::my'.'""‘\“”fiml'\(r.-‘-*mn:m;ree at | nounced that the cracks Robert J, John R, | the wife of his friend, Peter Fletcher, and | yesterday. T | users who purchase from month to month, + 22 for Circular and Iliustrated Calendar. WHY NOT CET WELL? e R s fonn o ase the entry, Alix, Fan » Phoebe Wilkes and (about this the comedy centers. The scene | George Gray and wife of Sioux City are at|or for a less period, sufficient for t | _our sclentific methods of applying magpeti ger. Reier has come Into pr | Nightingale will show at Point Breeze race | W48 changed to Omaha and a good many | the Milard. | needs. These, the trade would u 2 v . nes of force,” speaks for itself. 'Tis a foq line bucker. ke other halves, In his track this week. Matches for liberal purses | local hits were made which were heartil el 08 agen have always with us;’ among their pirchses to drive inio openings, he r are sald to ha cen arranged snd fast | applanded. v D. Bell of the Rosebud agency Is will be, first and Just, & good deal of scoured § Iaating. Sonle=n, rellel oo - be, first and Just, a £00d deal of sooure With' fta many conseque Whateve ossly & : i e 18 looked for " Paxton. ch has comparatively speqk- E { el T it L garelessly ot someimes fymbies badly, | Ume Is looked or Thuraday and Friday and | “There wa a large audience present. After Eranell Hambur Bt b ronistired ot | Bk pich Ran:baens combarstively: sntaks N w flings iry the lifegiving foree o S0t All-arouna i back - Sl an excel. the end of the play a supper, prepared of < I8 strong points are his tacklihg and 1ne o Today L. D, lowed a ball, which continued until afte orge W. Vroman:of North Platte is at| quantity of it which had been held in hond L Electro Magnetic Dispensary a8 also been doing some good work In ine Bark is considerable, It is being taken in smallish 00 agents oo, 0 car mary? Loss 6 Annapolis allowed Pennsylvania to make | 1¥IDE start, quarter milé in 0:23 flat. Bern: | ing the convention which w o hel ere | Merchants guest. ales of wool in Boston fc z0d agents only, to cure Weak Loss of mak g 1 will be held here Paxton. amount Australian disposed of is simi- niy n trying for end, has been put in. full Sunduy. by the ladies, was served, and then fol- larly to be accounted for—the {mmense Wil "R Sohere (AH I plish WONDE! ucking. In the latter he is equal to Burt | banne of St. Louls covered . Inigh the Arcade. having been taken out early in September; 4 I FE pamph| and pei < 49 ho laty 0 banne of St. Louls covered a quarter mile, | Midnight . T 1 aoiinanm | 80 e the aggregate now selling weekly FOR B8 in e former he is Burt's superior. He | unpaced, fiying start. in 0:20 flat, lowering | This was the first of three entertainments .\1:—.”1&..:\ Heusel of the “4-11-44" company while the aggr now ing weekly 5 Eo:w aar ——— i st A terference. His Kicking Is not as good Zeigler's world' ord. Rigby and John. | that are to be given. The proceeds are to | I$ at the i lots by are ‘buying to supply | Or E. C. West's Nerve on n Treatment it Ram A Burt's &0 R0k WY gocd a8 | LR e iandem| teARr. vadh i aotine | R8O e charity and also to entertain.| O. M. Quackenbush’of‘Wood River Is a 5 1lted. period s soid uder positive wrliten gunrautes, by author. | Open both day and evenings. Tel. 10z i LUraiu and Nerve Power; Loat Mauhood nly two touchdowns agains Saturday, | Bart and Goetz covered one-third of e e “ - : . . . e i Go- | Lrainand Nerve Power; Loxt Mauhiood; Quioknes BRE Daine sonqowns meatost b Nt 1 eas | unpaced, flying Start, In 01 4.g, ©' > ™€ |in February by District lodge No. 6. 8. K. Wambold ofi’figthenburg was in stic and 1 MAKIDE & | Yorroomesns Lasituder ol DL Los ot boet h.m game throughout, but Pennsylvania's S The entertainment was in celebration of the | Omaha yesterday. 2, a total of L ! A & of the Generative Or, terference was very poor and 3 Town and Chicago 'lay » Tie. tenth anniversary of the lodge. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Hollgwell, Fairtax, Mo, 5 and a total of | U o Y gork of lier backs could not overeome his| CHICAGO, Oct, 2~ The fooy ball game be- —— are Paxton guests. h : P L A N FERMANEMTLY isad i “incannapclis has a strong team | tween Chicago university and the State uni- Held by the Fnemy. H. C. Spaulding of [OWl registered at the | YoAT, The sales 95,254,600 | 1 & baks 6 1F B0, with wrilien uarantee to cors OR NO Bl ShE nto consideration’ the equally | versity of Towa waa & te iy o b It you are held captive by the enemy, rheu- | Arcade last evening. e R e WEST'S COUGH BYRUT WOUI e Iinpkaite oot botnt Baturday ~ it | @16 G070, f T e A matism, bound hand and foot in the shackles L. D b in New York for the week ag du Asth PAY possible to pred © result o AGO, Oct. he foot b ever » . v, G gl d L can, Tabor, 3 8 in Ne ork fo e week ag ok i the game. bbtween: the ragict the result of | CHT Chicago Aihletic association defeaten | Of rheumatic gout, you have yourself to o0 8, frawuer shd- Ay unean, TabOT | pregute 13,600 b, Whotning Domsl HEFFELFINGER ON THE TEAMS that of Wisconsin university today by a |blame, because you did not check their ap- W. M. Shipman and H. S. Reed of Lincoln D S0 neipuls. the tolal males were| ¥ g . 4 NO PAY UNTIL nunEu 1n sizing up Princeton, Yale and bennayl. | 5°7¢ Of 16 to proach in the outset with Hostetter's Stom- Ehgptpdl el e s ¢ Goodman Drug Co, Omaha. vania, Hefrelfinger, the great ex-Yale guard, r————— ach Bitters. Tackle them at once with this | WeTe Fi ¥ . 8 ] inclined to glve them A | Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga, Tenn., | pain scothin e quiet o} .| 3. D. Sturgeon of Norfolk took dinner at in the above order. ’ P & nerve quieting, blood depurat tensle ikt Princeton s strongest on the a¥s: Shiloh's Vitalizer ‘saved my life.’ | ing specific and you will experionce specdy | the Merchants yesterday. Wiritefor Bank Referenges. N FREE. detensive, and that Ward and McCormack |1 consider it th: best remedy for a debili- | re ousnes c, . Vhee! d ¥ Tatmannt ol . ZXAMINATION 0 Into the line In better form and stronger | tated system I ever used e relief. Billousness, malaria, dyspeptic, liver | W. B. Wheeler and J. W. Johnson of Lir - por dy could got_ roltof from M ) it Ghd Bt ML Fin, nd gty |taied svstem 1 ever, uaed o apepepaia. | Sna hearalic compiiats gied t colt e Tt L | ER el NEBRASKA io Operation, RoDetentlon from Business. vani; t Burt's wo poare: y 3 d J . Jeorge derback, T ger of “Oh, Fale'n defense 18 not as sirong s hix oy | 80/d by Goodman Drug Co wlists Active. Qeormn . Mapderba et . dreds of ' dofla SEND FOR CIRCULAR. £ r—— et - What a Night” company, s at the Barker, TRYING various remedies 81a_physicians, . At ghowed two years ago. Yale with the bal. Whalers Uave Had n Great Xoan N YORK, Oct .-Nine thousand so-| “yiry g M. James and Miss Nelle Work- | Jf none of which dia e sny gooo.” Myanteid | NATIONAL BANK HE A ® 'FR CcO, Bowever, shows more snap thun the other . nalls camo ot and my hals chme %7 and 8% New York Life bidg, Omah ) s i | WE REFER YOU 10 8,000 PATIENTS.. clalists, e 3 hbo! d g T me off, and L g fwo colleges. “Hler backs do not sccure ‘as | BAN FRANCIBCO, Oct. #.~The whallng | their thresss aod’ aopmens and B artats | AR of Tekamal uce gueia'at, the Aroads. | iy b, b e i 5. Depository, Umana, Nebrask — long runs as Osgood or Gelbert, nor get | schooner Jeannette arrived from the Aret " She. ARpassion cap:tallsts, | pighteen members of the Gates oge 5. Depository, Umaha, Nebraska, e = JinugR, 8 lins 5 cleanty e Wepor e The only later mews ahe' Urings i | L Eh poheion whn e LIATS i | o0t ba toam spent Sundey at the Barker | B+ HOT SPRINGS . WM. LOUDON. el Saic W1 Ver” slfong “and"her | 44 the Belviders has now four nd the | S4TLG meetne 6 the Saclatst bor Sty | J. D. Farquher is ac the Dellone ax 4 rep- | B Hopngobeeured vy i coenraes vesc B | CAPITAL, §400,000 RERTI Sie s Hoe ! At drediy {rea seven whiles farhe st of the fleet Of New York. ' The crowd waa intensely en- | resentative of the traveling men of Daven- | M Seiies to ¥ 5 J SURPLUS, $55.500 Commission Merchant hrough than those In (he Pennaylvania and | [i#00l% &TFYed o tar, and St over 1104 | husiustie, bt the suuad of thirty police il | port, Ta B (Y Wondest, comuenced 16 & L , nceton lines. The backs of Pennsylvania | port: “So Tar ‘275 harelsO'd, his Teached | not finc diliculty " in " mainteining | myenty members of the Columbus, Neb fpocverad ng the BFstbot A B und)the ends 1n wondertul sty e and Foulnll of ‘Whalebone and® 3,51 oir iy | oo STl Maennerchor society are making the Barker ALY T s (eI 0e ok Grain and Provisions. muc| tter adapted for this style of B o 0 5 o i g oy . -renowned 1fot Bprings ba Play than goln thronsh toe Hae "ok | [Vory have Deon received. Al this e 1of : ute Gluss Mukers Fooling. their headquarters. Wat. 8. LOOMIS, Shreveport . fvate wires to Ct ¥ aither Yale's or Princeton's a whole, 33;},:’:,“,::{;',;«;“3‘“:1 {ngitarly 800,000 ( PITTSBURG, Oct. %.—The plate glass| J, M. Slusher, Holdrege; J. 5. Shaub and Data iy = S T SN, NP M 5. A!l"hlum.u orders '..E‘n:.?“..f,"‘ém"& it Is stronger than Pennsyl Heflel- ast is heard from | manufacturers of the United States have E. D. Harrington, Loulsville, Ky.; 8|8 b Hoard of Trade. i iian further: “Taking It gl inall | o o) sy mTr—— nervous heag | DC€P duietly meeting in Pittsburg for the last | Plumb, New York, and James A. Doll, Attaat Corresponduace wolicited. i < 3 L - Uftice, room & «-New Xork Lt WIth Yalo the.closest kind of & sec-| sehes. Trial side, 35 oenta. ALl ruggiata. | Gecrne W, Cronmes beniions o imeeTh, vere | Lataystte, lnd., are commercial men st the Thlephens W, s . much