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THE OMAHIA D BEE: TUESDAY, O TOBER 15 ot James bour from the r demolish- | wers ten horses i yoies | team de wa Cit A" arinnel] Tn itigath § Velther of the wore severely Mjure & down In the first half on o fluke, but misse Litigation Growing Out of the Wreckod | Nelther of the men were severely Mjured. | about two years ago and have had an uphill | Governor Olarke Takes an Emphathic Stand | the gonl. The Young Jen's CrHo N Lo Bank Before Judge 8hiras, | Goss FROM THE STA Hovse ILY strong case ag jil since. The orfgln of the fire Is a mystery. clation £ in the second half Doane hraced up, and | tiney Matter Before t purts and a small vacant building opposite. | by ‘excelient X sect L STATE COURT WILL HAVE NO VOICE | NCO! il . | by exe it work secured a touch down g {Weair s 8 iRtk P Tadien nevoLen rekies o rriar. | MUTIA TO BE USED IF NECESSARY | and’oat kit e, orney J. 8. Kirkpatrick, for Warden Leldigh AR | Mabk A stare 5 ; | appeated to the supreme court for per- Preliminary Hearing of Newton | ~ W, T D, ¢ it AR At g compel the Board of Purchas: and Supplics SR LT Shiras in the federal court this morning r since for money, but it was refused him Toltiun.. s deteties WilL.| CoAUS - YurmTANeH: frahl ooldton ot Wia 46 about noon, and it looked for & m got a touch down In the wec ) 3 o) A bullding used as a pool room owned by A. on t,hu.Bxg Prige I‘Agln. | ond “haif by hard bucking of the line, in l"OR TUESDAY "RO.‘“ HMOTON 10, REMLVe. It 'TLORE the ¥ Black's Siayer ot Nellg tors of the Affalr One Resnlt of the Nath Clrentt OF THE id over to the warden some of | Preliminary examination of Rudolph Ickles,| 1t om ve1vis, to order paid over to the warden some of nt Weie DRATAE Kt the national it { a | | i tion This afternoon. Attorneys W. H. Thompson | as though rain would prevent the dated ordlly. Hix" decision: on;the motion to el H‘umlfl‘ BRSNS adlAblo ohiaide, 6 VHe HFOUNAE oF RelES | | elps, filed the following notice with th Mosher and. the. difectors of | glark ot t ibrenie COUFL . | Tekles will be Mrs. Black, wife of the de- : ceased, and her daus al bank by depositors. He | To John mes an, hby: You 1 bank 7 A LVl Ashby: You | Miss Black and her 1 ain Dringe penttena White, next to the barn, was also burned, | ten minutes. Yuet Berore time was cailed eral Court Overruled s Laws |MI4i0n to fle a petition in mandamus to| . Wiecks Slayer af L L] ot | ol o | the appropriations voted last winter for | Who 18 accused of the murder of Newton | Though All s | it Bl X R | maintenance of conviets at the penitentiary. | Black, will take place tomorrow and public WAL WAN, ClowitlE, WRISH. BEOventea. sty N | Warden igh applled to the Board of | interest is t up to the highest pltch ey S6748 BOItE broK :\:hh(hw s Al hgr LINCOLN, = Oet, l—(Special)—Judge | Public, Lands and Bullaings some e | Ty county ey is prepared to make LITTLE ROCK, Oct. 14.—Governor Clarke | g, WA SIE doeieed. fob 18 . . { (] - | h | : ol 1. v o Corbett-Fitzsim. | FAces being run, but by 2 o'clock t Yemiia to the FLACH 0GuFts (hb ouses Broght | v Justifiable bomiclds, o the Erourds of selt. | termination to prevent the Corbett-Fitasim- | L%, 0, Tan, DUt ¥, 8, O'slock | mons fight at Hot Springs, or in Arkansas. | the balance of the day being beautiful for A telegram was t by the governor to|bicyele racing. 1. C. Dald rode in two only, and won them both. Pixley up. 16th and Farnam Streocts. against C. W the Caplital Natic ter. The story told by . sther at the coroner's | Brigadier General George P. Taylor of Forest | held his A rhess oases were | &N _each of you are hereby notified that ord recently made by winning OYRITHINER SES S o ¢ cases were | ¢ P helne has commenced his fiction | Inquest was to the effect that the trouble | City, of the Arkansas State Guards, summon fourtn piace in each of the two events he 0 first brought in the district court to recover | against A. J. Piper, secretarys of state, i between the two men first arose over the [Ing him to a conference at once. The mean- | [de, defeating such men as Couper, Bliss, & ot ssos alleged to have | the mupreme court of the state of Nebraskn; BalnE ot a8 Swited- By Dig : = ce at o e an- | Kiser and others. Trainer Asa Windle from the directors ,’" 8 /alleged to hay | that the t and ;,I:vy»..f:' ‘ ,rm.u Pr ‘].m‘ & "‘m:'.'\:- ;‘ l\.‘ll’-: ”l .|’ :I—‘M"";'f‘ l”;l‘ M | ing of the confarence is that the governor de- | allowed him to compete in but two evenis, been sustained by plaintifts bocause of faie | s to restrain aaid secretary rom certifying | stamped the agimal to death. She remon. | 8iree to acquaint hifiWelt with the available [ OWINE to & severe cold, which he took ai — tatements of the bank's condit iade by | to any of t ity clerks of the state o L L leat £ non: he Counct s races on Saturday las statem e £ mAde BY | DA the Shmed oo 3 MbRoner: 1 with him and claims in return to |strength of the state militla, so that he may | Master T.ee Richardson, the fancy’ rider officers and directors. At the instanca of de- | un 1 Atnes Hon Sy Ahby as can | been abused by Ickles, Black was ab- | act knowingly if the situation at Hot Springs | Kave a fine exhibition of his skill. ‘He also | fendants they were removed to the federal | didates of the demoeratic par ent at the time, but returned soon after and | roaches a crlisis whe & Sorviben ¢ . | attempted to lower his quarter mile record { Attorneys for plaintifts had mov 1‘ Accompanying this notice is an afidayit | went to his neighbor to settle the diMeulty, | "Ciches & crlsis where the services of the | of forty.six seconds, riding backward, but { Nl i 1 & | vt 5 st | Al w by Lee Herdmsn, C. J. Smythe, B far there Is little varfancs in the re. | Militia are required. General Taylor fs ex- | the best he bould ‘do was 0: Denman to have them remanded on the theory that | PELE DY Lo Herdmun, ¢ yuner, giv- | POrts. The prosecution claims that Ickles | pected to arrive tomorrow and consult with | A4 Potter, the Omaha tandem team, acted they presented no federal questions. Vu<lfl"H|M 1iii#ubKARos the MAlisF i orporated in | came to door and tmmediately com- | the governor. According to the offers con- | ridden In remarkal ¢ — l Shiras holds that they invoive questions of | the stipulation which the seeretary of state | mence oting and without provocation, | tained in telegrams and letters received at | Strong wind blow . N consticution and laws | refuse sign and cla o be the only | While the defe sets up the cla at |, ot 4 2° | was the ha iile open, class B, o\ S Yoo ! e, 1 sy ant s | Shat e e S Ll | ST U P | I Wt i rentad'st| S Pl B il | HOSIERY DEPT, | Fieured Cotton Crepe of congress. ‘The cases are brough Vm O oL a ot R, | R TaAY oF Ihla 1 tay o atol N |/ChikE tHe SWEVISHTIOF 10,000 MUR are ¥ His and tho riders were compelled to sot | Light and evening shades i Thomas Bailey, Tsaac Holt, hvk J A | The court will meet at § o'clock tomorrow, | With @ thirty-cight caliber revolver, Three | disposal for the purpose of putting down the | (Rl own pace. They ket well toxether —)0(—— | Rretty, Meures. ‘elogiint stylus, ] tional bank of Seward, the Bank of Staple| Governor Holeomb today granted a full | Shots took effect, one in the foot, one in the | fight If need be. These offers come trom all | the sprint a quarter of & mile from the tape | 1 pRIeR OR ] nd Henry Garner. | and unconditional pardon to Albert Attendorf | thigh, and the third and fatal wound 3 of LHA atate nd led the rest of the bunch a swift Ladies ' Black RUBT 8 VL pit {UCE ONLY a7ty hurst, the Bank of Utica i t | par ] 3 st case called before a jury in th of Omaha. Attandort was convicted of ha reeeived in the lower abdomen. The vi G . pace, Bald won, Murphy second, Wells oderal eours ihia. Lorm I that T Which | (e asstulted Willum Culen. o fellow wofic. | TIADAgE to reach his home, and physicians | A Vigorous determination to prevent the | B, plxicy Toutun “Time: "Lt cooper Wool Hose Dwight . Allen and Fordyce R. Marion of | man, on July 1, 1893, with an iron bar with | Were summoned, who, upon an examination | fight Is plainly discernible In the significant | Bllss, Kiser, Mockett and werrill also ran L Xtra Heavy Mlmlm Yiake C Wis.. sue the Lincoln Savings | intent to do great bodily injury, On March | ©f the wound, were under the impression that | proceedings at Indeed L'«‘.‘i""fi'fi.y‘"..:.','.'f "’v":"'l': bl A“v;;“:«i ond Ribbed and Plain, desirable : i Bank and Safe Deposit company to recover | 15, 1804 was sentenced to two years In iy aid, ot prove fatal, = BIACK | Governor Clarke was more emphatic than ever | easy thing for' McBride, there being only S ias 45 ChA Moo AALoTae N e hoide, very fine qual $4.000 on collateral notes held by the bank, | the penitentiary, but has never been sent | 5 Dy woree and died Wednesday aft- | today in saying that the fight will not be | sixstarters. Then came the race of the JRICH ONLY (BATL). o | REPT BALE 5% 10e, BANK the plaintiffs claim wrongfully, and $5,000 [ there. Tha pardon was granted on applica- | °F after su ng great agony lowed to come off in Arkansas. He goes [ day, the mile open, class B ,\:\uphy\ .‘\_m:‘x.: CARD 7 bives Cl3 ONL (h(.) damages, $9.000 in all | tion of 2,450 members of various clubs and GULD MINES STILL BOOMING, [0 far as to say that If the affair occurs as [ {he tandem at the Start clogely fofiowes by o Ty . - RIS he students of the State university were | socicties Omaha and other cities in the | advertised at Hot Springs he would resign | giroton the tandem team. set a. great pace e’ ‘at o rre addressed this marning by Prof, Thiurbar of | state ten members of the republican | Milford d Molds Out Promising |and try and to find an office he could run. | O the 1hst turn into the stretch Tald hekan Ladies’ Black Crinkle Gingharis the Chicagn university. His remarks were | state committe In 1883 Attendorf | Prospects for Wealth, The governor says Corbett and Fitzsimmons | to sprint, Murphy, Wells and Pixley push- Flecce Lined short, but were listened to with great inter- f eived a gold lal for saving seventeen LINCOLN, Oct. 14.—(Special Telegram.)— | have been warned, and if they now arrive at 1‘1;: n]xm hard slear hx n;(; ¢ ns; 'ml"! won, L , Stron and de est by the students, ves on the ill-fated steamer Cimbria. The{ A Cripple Creek miner who has been he | Hot Springs bent on fighting, their presence | Murphy second, Wells third, Pixley fourth. w %0048, 3 RO Sl0:s Dr. T. .. Steele of the Hastings Asylum for | case was taken (o the supreme Court on erFor | yioinity of Milford for o week sars thove 1, | there will be construed as an overt act and | Time: 2:I2 which is the state record for n brice oo DA, PRick oNLY (anby 4o the Tnsane, who is the guest of Superintend- [ and dismissed September 18, 1895, bl _ i ¥8 there is | treated accordingly. Furthermore, the gover- [ Wil (ietance, whe e o car, R cer RUPT SALE PRICE ONLY $ ¢, SR i ent Ahbott of the Lincoln hospital, is e —— undoubtedly gold in paying quanti in that | nor says he is in earnest in this matter and | started In this and the local men had it (PAIR) FERTREeN RRRTEN 33c . o SRR e ok b e it ranging for the removal of about twenty in- | FIFTY YEARS OF WEDDED LIFE. | viciity. Owing to the fact t| he repre- | will do everything within the scope of his The one-mile open, class A, was a — = White Flannel its s, he de- |Power to prevent the big mill. He says that [ good race, it being paced by a igcal tan- Hot. Springs Is anxious to retrieve its past | dem team. McBride won casily. The last Ladies Cashmere Hose | N st soods just o curable insane pationts from Lincoln to the | i . Hastings asylum. This afternoon Dr. J. L. | MF. and Mrsa. Rohert Furnas N rtaln Colorado capitalis nring iolden edding | clines the use of his name, but he shall ce ol e card was the g ile open. thing foi o Greene, late assistant superintendent of the eix, Golden Wedding Day. 5 misfortunes, and he would like to help the [ Face on the card was the qi T mile of 3 5 Jfor the litile folks Lincoln Hospital for the Insane, left for In-( BROWNVILLE, Neb., Oct. 14.—(Special) | remain a week longer and then make a most | city, but In this instance his duty is plain, | Q483 D lErhy . Shi Somi Ty B oredm et iohs Tho Bty NOW Arieafiade GOES 7. diana, where he will visit friends. From | —Hon, Robert W. Furnas and wife will have | favorable report to them. The capitalists [and he will use his utmost diligence and | uniil the laet cighth, when they. Can RUDT SALE PRICE ONLY 3 thenge be goes to the Atlanta exposition, and | been marrled fifty years on the 20th of the | W then send on another representative, the | power to do what it is his duty to do. He | with a rush, finishing in the order named. BATR) e s oy LS Y Q“" "“,,'N, & 230 probably to Europe. present month and they have decided to cele. | €-010KISt and expert of the concern, and ex- | would dislike to put the state to the expense | Results: oy G 2 NOW AT (YARD). L= C Omatia people in Lincoln: At the Lindell | o0 " 05 00 WoE U : pend considerable money {n developments. | of transferring several thousands of the state First race, half mile open, class B: 12, C 3 5 Morse's e grade GOBS 6 € George S. Vazon, H. C. Browne, § T.|Dbrate the event by a reception to their | prospecting with a pan, he has been able to | troops to Hot Springs, and he hopes the won, C. M. Murphy second, ¢ Children’s NOW AT (YARD)A.......c... @D O third, W. A. Pixley fourth." Time Dorsey, M. Meyer. At the Capital—F. G.| friends. Today handsomely engraved an- | wash out some gold, but was unable to|Pprincipals and their backers, together with homas, L H. 2B, Freafckiion sell nouncements were sent ou Justify the assay made by Prof. Nicholson. | all parties concerned and interested, will not econd 1z half mile open, class A: O Ribbed Hose H("'"eAI“V“d’ei don, N. P. Chamberlain, A lkins, At { LA AL TR L ~'“ suevey Finally he pulverized me of the gravel and | impose the necessity of ordering the militia McBride, Lincoln, won; W Banks, Wool goods, all the Lincoln—F. W. Little, jr., Frank Irvine, g arried, _ i | discovered its richness, He says it will run | to the scene in order to stop the fight. incoln, second; Rae McGreer, York, third o PANKROPT S )] W. A. Pixley, Sherman, jr., H. B. Cor- ClielnEae o s ooioban 1815, $75 to ton. He says the richest-lead Is | Concluding his interview, Governor Clark | Tne: L0 26 0 = @ 1 PRcR ",‘.\'l‘}‘:'f‘”'l"‘f Comforters yeily J.» C.. Ephenter, C. K. Denman, B. % Ny a strip halt a mile wide. He is a man of | ald he did not want to see any blood shed as | (WS OPeD, class B: (B Go Bald won. G, M et o ] ateen qovered) oloNely Knets over twenty years' Potter. J. L. Livesey, H. Mulhall, C. H. Bal- Mary E. McComas experience in Colorado [ Tesult of the pugilists’ refusal to refrain | picioy” gourth, Time: 2:1 e ted, large size, filled with ltet, M. A. Hall, Loigh Leslie. Gratefully recognizing Divine pres- and Black Hills mining. A thousand ple | from making preparations to fight. He sin Milé handicap, B: B, Mockett Boys’ Bncycle Hose plce pure cotton, Morsc's ervation, Mr. and Mrs. Robert W from Lincoln visited this section yesterday. | Cerely hoped that it would be avoided. (115 yards) won, A. E. Yule (150 yards) $275 grade, = BANKRUPT 1.79 Trinl of J. F. Myers Arranged. Furnaz will thold in remembrance | Thow who havo been there are th leasi | “T am nelther ‘secking nor slighting any [ ond, M. B Tredrickeon (13 yards) third Black, heavy goods, strong SALE PRICE ONLY, BACH Lo @& PENDER, Neb., Oct. 14—(Special Tele- Brownvilo ! TRrmase annlversaty: © | skeptical. A hack line has been established | TeSPORsibility in' this’ matter,” he continued, | } m'l”"" taken 5 AfeBder T nd rrllg\fl\g- u“i:“ 8 Rce 20 S S——— gram.)—The trial of J. F. Myers and W. S twenty-ninth, elghteen hundred and : | from Milford to the central point of the | ‘and will do my duty.” T S Ls iR B s eHLL SBANKRUP B0 = O rett, who were arrested Saturday for ninaty-five. ' s = GG e \;‘ hen, questioned 1 reference to the propo- | 57, Mel sy, AT Hime: “Sm 3 ONLY (PAIR).. ¢ | Figured Challis 2 b for . No invi . 0 presents, % sitic to angé affair int ove con. + AN ey B3 AT e r - 3 ], resisting and interfering with the Indian po- e SRS e Nojprosanial Young Sldney Man Turns Thief. m-m(‘nr:'r'::zrg "-il.“,k""'é?,[‘x"? nrgln‘\(c(u’h e .1"”[‘1.1 g M o % YR Srahy ’ ‘im'l'““h ok oy PRANR l""“m i A:’ h« -"";5 RbErON Shetdt Mr. and Mra. Furnas have boen residents ot | SIDNEY, Neb., Oct. 14.—(Special Tole- | make no distinction betwen a glove contest | third. Aime: . 087 Gents RUPT SALE PRRiCH u.\l‘j\' « e L dro ety Avinnebigo agency. | Brownville since 1856. Mr. Furnas in that | gram)—At an early hour thls morning the | and a prize fight. A prize fight was a prize (YARD) ... ¢ 3c States District Attor er ar- | year hecame a citizen of the torvitory of Ne- | hardware store of A, Pease was broken ogen | IEht, no mattes,by what name catled CHALLEN FORMALLY ACCEPTED. Gy rived here from Omaha this n braska and immediately- uj 4 SUE. a0l vars y St pasl b g = h " J braska and diately upon his arrival es- fand four revolvers stolen. Sheriff Daugh-| BRADY TALKS TO THE PREACHERS ; 5 o onee rove over fo the agency to asslst the | taplished the Brownville Advertiser. His | erty apprehended the thief, who proved to.be| HOT SPRINGS; Atk,, Oot: the pul,lllh.”h,‘“ R d sLTHe b i3 25¢ and 359 Sflteell'fi T prosecutio home in the outskirts of Brownville Is onc | James Roberts, aged 19, employed at the Pa- | timent here Is in faver ? e 7 Eid . Astia 5 e g 2 \ GRAND ISLAND, Neb., Oct. 14.—(Special.) | State and it will be the center of a notable | ered. Roberts was arraigned before County | botne P s cparations are | the America’s cup by Charles D. Rose o 3 . Por Burmah Clot Commandant Wilson of the Soldiers’ home | Bathering upon the occasion of the celebration | Judgo Ricker this afternoon, pleaded’ guilty | hon® ity poon ety -::‘l(!-lux:‘ti‘Im“pv?x‘l‘!m;-; DR i e fommially, Booepted] SBec Shirts and Drawers BANKRUPT "SALE PRICH 10c will give a roception to Governor Holcomb, | Of the Eolden weds to bufglary and was bound”ovarito;the dis- |itha fight willbeinisde at Whiltingtan park | o Y0 Ve or Oddle Of the New York Yacht Heavy. ey ribbed, warm ONLY (YARD).......... C Congressman W. . Andrews and the state MeCoo or 1 e = o and not Spring Lake. Corbett will g0 into | fpeiieor i .’.,,l“nli"'\'}‘ B eacnt fi "';{‘{"\l'\, il T e e officials at the home next Monday, the event | M'COOK, Neb., Oct. 1t I Tele- | Indinu's Drunk Results ina_ Fatality. | training on the morning he arrives. While | 3 o e « ger, tormally. accepting Fiiicn ONLY. (aci' . 80¢C Novcl belng l{ll ‘(‘!‘]flv] tion of the seventh anniy gram.)—E. H. Doan's elevator was burned to DECATUR, Neb., Oct. 14.—(Special.)—An | it 18 not known positively, the supposition | the challen; l'ulh\\’lll;l“ were the sary of the opening of the home. tha ground tonight about 10 o'clack. ~Origin | Indtan, while returning from one of the trad- | I3 that Corbett will ‘make his headquarters | resuit of 0 of the New York Yucht ig lot to close out, good i s 4 S| g Lake, d Fitzsi 1 ! - | elub held r g 0 congider the cl - b, oS v 0( ors: Tevo Wayne Cittsens murt, |0 the e unicnown: "Lott on olevator and | ng stores on the secervation Thursday night | 2, Sorine Lk, ant Fitzsmmons at Mown | club el st night o constier, e cial: |} Rockford Sox Pfuis WAYNE, Neb, Oct. 1f—(Special.)—Just | MAchinery, .00 lm\lml\u $1,00 in_an intoxicated Tondition fell from the | 1o to decide whether a scientific contest bo- | Tm3,0f the challenge the followin resolu- Heavy seaml [foods, e kind now at.......... QC after crossing the rallroad track this after- Fire at Gresham. wagon with her babe, and the chtld’s skull | yween skilled boxers with soft gloves Is a | ' That Whereos- An unconditional chal Morse's pr K> < g sk % 5 1it o arat en skilled *b s . a at, ereas; conditiona al- RUPT SALE PRICE ONLY # v noon, Drayman Johanson’s team became | GRESHAM, Neb., Oct. 14.—(Special.)—This ;m»« nruElul! }"l;m llxntlrl one l!;led nl'lvrs wr(n violation of ity provisions in the stato of | lenge l“nr nl..» Anu-r{il'u'u cup 's(mlm' Toad PATRIG 3 OO0 | The e kind now at... 14c " od, and as the driver carelessly stepped | morning at 4 o'clock fire was discovered in | hours of terrible suffering. Thurston county | Arkansas. water line length of vessel, has been Te- frightened, and as the driver carelessly stepped « covered in from the Roval Victoria club in the { down on the tongue to fix one of the lines, | the livery barn of Lancaster & Mauer, but | futhorities have taken no steps as yet to| Manager Vendig said tonlght: “We have [ pelved from the Rgvaj vic the team started to run. In a moment the | was so far advanced that it was impossible | INVestigate the matter. gol‘urmc l:;: Arkansas .m.t) thlolrlty1 nf‘ Hot | “Resolved, That the challenge be accepted, o e e Springs with any purpose to violate its laws. | and be it further RELRCN ORIV IMUSTERAXAUES If Mr. Corbett”and Mr. Fitasimmons cannot | Resolved, 'That a committee of seven be e | Momtamn C a Gooa |come to this city and give such an exhibj. | @Ppointed by tne commodore with full power A F Ad q o e Jof T *uch an exbibl | ARG whin The thalienger i (0 adran ew Advantages EXTRA SPECIAL Sia the conditions of the match. As Soon as niitns [HIGH-CLASS SILKS. SHICAGO, G Ihs sk ag | 26Teement as they now stand, a limited num- | final arrangements will have been completed ; g o cle BLACK SALIN Jv‘n”:r \u(u \le S r:"‘t.e\:\"ll;;":, "“; ber of rounds with soft gloves, the authorized | the committee shall report the same to the onsre by the Chlcago, Milwsukss & 5k Paul Haliwayjtheahart it to Chicagn. /A clsb traly L LELLLEL L el i g ey © O | officers being empowered to stop the exhibi- | club. The committee appointed by the commo- dore is the committee of 1895." The commit- DUCHESSE great Interest to cattlemen and others inter- | tion If it becomes brutal, then the exhibition \OUX OITY CHICAG) vsted in the meat packing Industrics. In 1890 | will surely not take place in Hot Springs. | fee want iute momion at 1130 D, me s Boc: Tam, Woarasellngat Ly opo o0 ortment fn the West. No | nehes wide, Plerre Wibaux, who owns a large ranch at | The beat authority at our service says that | etars Oddje sai the Tesult of their resofu- /GEDAR RAPID3 (por yara) e Largest Assortment in tho West. No | Harirstsl e, ; ALl this will be no violation of tho laws of the | Lions would not be known for a day or two. : ; Wibaux, Mont., made a contract with Nelson cil By, DES MOINES Relics of Bygone Years in this Depart- MErTInt (o AuppIvi NI Twith il ®cats |inthtes Shub Etbi make¥ouraal vea'sabaolutaly, || BROKe:aty-Odale BQRIL fwas, pramatiite o ‘ M_fl____-___ - ment. He ot e i arans T thAt wera | 3afe, the'cltizens” commiiten hay engaged the || die i the advisability of bulding a hew Eaggage checked from residence to destina (fon. Elegant rain service and . eourteous ems c c ralsed . on the western ranch at a given | D25t Tepresentatives of the legal professlon in | is considered an endorsement of the action | Bloyes Entire traln lighied Ly clectricity, with electric reading lamps PR ] ) I oo, Shortl atterward " the & e | Arkansas, We shall have a decision by to- [ of these officlals in their handling of the | 3InIn¥ ',,‘;‘ e T L e LR 1D U RN IR —IPRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST D et took 8 sudden drop and My, Mamjq | morrow, and upon their advice we shall act. | Valkyrie-Defender races, and corsequently 4 pay : G : L Py 8 Offored Witans $25.000 to be released fron | The matter will be brought into the courts at atlon from fimntiations akainatitheln Sty “Ticket OMce, 1504 Farnam Street. C. 8. CARRIER, City Ticket Agent. his contract. This the ranchman refused and | 001 a8 We can get it there. If we cannot 5 e Ors SR e . - When Db ATl chme o b e g the el [ havo the fight here, we have an absolute| TWO EX-CHAMPIONS TOGETHER. ; 2 e A AGAIN last week, the rapidly growing Silk Depariment broke all pre tle by the thousands. When the account ran | SUsTanty of protection from thres different | o\ ot semy L [ Raneal mon (ha TRty A0 AT Rans wan th up to $40,000 the Chicago packer notified him | Places in Mexico, one of them just across | ® ¥ Ay Arst andith Bitlon, TR A e ool 2 TON'CHT i J., Oct. 1.—The benefit | 353355 was third. | Oakland Baron. Im- | (TLE*DAY.) R 2:12 st Bilka laftythis. || SalLciek 0% no cantraot. cLhen (WIBAtX bugRI |7 L For Mareiwe s HANAO 0t tlDE | boxing exhibition for John L. Sullivan, given | petuous, Miss Katé and Happy Jim also starte LAST PERFORMANCE OF ) Davis & Keogh's Stupendous Scenic I‘mhullm, but he was denied 10 per cent interest, which The ministers called a meeting at Central | tonight by the Hudson County Athletic club, Free-for-all trot, purse $1000: Nightingale | department than ever before in one w eek. ho asked for. An appeal was taken by Mr, | Methodist church this evening, and quits a | filled the big Oakland rink. Sullivan and ex- | Kree-for-all trot, purse S t second; no The Gr Dramatic and Scenlo records. Move fine silk dress patterns In rich blaek silks, in dainty fine |that he would receive no more shipments [ the Rlo Grande from EI Paso. Until we| oo contract or no contract. Then Wibaux began know just where we stand legally in this o SHEVERIN Evening Silks and in those matchless, exclusive novelty wi Morris, with the second decision again in | crowd gathered. W. A. Brady, Corbett's | Champion Paddy Ryan boxed three rounds. | 898 0 SiE AL S 5 alone g N ‘i addi el ager, was pres a asked o rep- | In response to a call for a speech Sullivan 6 Glasa, pAIE, Ditss nd alone at........§1.00 [ favor of Wibaux, and in addition he was al- | manager, was present, and asked if the rep- | It response to pretty good old ‘has been.' 8 class, pacing, purse 31, Those BElegant Black B sendes, 50 heay y that they st , 2 ; ! A 3 £ -, lowed the interest. Again was an appeal [ resentative of Mr. Corbett might be permit- | T4\, diuave made mistakes. but I have i i’ stralght { Those 22-nch Cashmere Gros Grains, with beautiful Satiu figures, at....$1.00 | taken, and this time Mr. Wibaux is again | ted to have a fow words. There were a few | waim honte T Have Glwivs Bech an Ameris AR successful. The total amount now due the | subdued expressions of dissent, but calls to | can. When foreigners came here to fight 1 B'and Miss Rita Speak, speak” began to fill the room, and | did ot go to a mewspaper office to put up [ GRS A t ranchman is about $75,000 and Mr. Morri the newspapers [ will besides be compelled to pay the large | Brady was permitted to talk. His talk cap- [ Money and talk through th WARAROES, mile in 2312t Time by quarters | THE EXTRA FINE QUAI.ITY court costs which have accrued. tured the house, aud when he finished such L he ACTEURROIN DAYE BINATN AR NG Y L Ly, 2 it i L ————— an acclamation of cheers and handclapping | against them. I have never been defented DON RAITIED AN THE ot shie Warla, ! BLACK SATIN DUCHESSE . k. SMALL EARLY MORNING BIL went up as was never before scen or heard | but once, anl - that w: by ‘the present AT 10 (1 : of the Bo vory. — it ancred adini ol n. Buf 0 say this now: 3 ) Sturt Out Like =a = 22 5 55 i e et = : . ire | D thit sacred edifice. The church people [ champ Frank Craig Sto Drices D frmak AT AT AT AT AT AT eul e arared by Firel were completely: nonplusted, and”In a tew | B} N0t his friendt . L o, Parsch wi 0t Tt gaory “,".3.‘ Ay A fire of mysterious origin at 2 o'clock this "“'“‘";‘ ”;“ house was practically empty. Davies introduced Baddy Ryan, who sot, al- mfnm o Oct |“ -1 .-‘,kl Cralg ho 8 TS AT 500 EACH norning badly damaged the frame house FITZ WANTS A GUARANTEE. most a8 much applause as Sullivan. The | “Harlem Coffee Cooler,” and Dan Cree i e @ ! ¥ A moralyg SURMLV GemREadthe sraiatHause S TUANIREAHG D ATANT -champions boxe but struck 1l known in Ame et for a twenty- | NEW / / | on the northwest corner of Ninth and Day- | CORPUS CHRISTI, Tex., Oct. 14.—Martin blows. Sullivan was the more aggres- [ W* ] g | i { enport streets, owned and occupled by Eliza | Jullan wired the mayor of Hot Springs to- " but honors were about even round fight at the National Sporting club | THEATRE | Y [ 1 Haynes, and the adjoining frame house, 901 | 42y that he would not leave hera with Fitz- | of iight and medium weights gav tonight, and Creedon won in the twentleth 3 ] | . . ' . simmons for that place until a sufficient sum | tion: Ko round. Thousands of the rough element 17th and K teoots: Davenport street, owned and oceupled by o e MAry Moriiay - total loss 13 abeut $50, | Of money was raised by the citizens of that GataayiDart ot A | WORTH WORTH WORTH WORTH WORTH WORTH | and s far s is known there is no insur- | place and deposited in some responsible ance, man's hands to defray all legal expenses that 85c $1.25 $1.50 $1.75 $2.00 $2.50 w5 R B cently and the nel says that while every man in the party is crowded outside the Natlonal Sporting club | SnrHey d the police had great dificulty in pre wo nights R et = VEW YORK, Oct. 14.—This was gel serving order. Among the f R BT ok iday, Oct 25. dayat Acqueduct track. The track wa the ringside was Peter Jackson, accom deiise i or the breeze tha panied by Alec Roberts, and he was wildly | D F ) and His Merry Comedy fine. condition and but for the breeze that [ panied by Alec’ Roberts, and he was wilily | DE WOLF |0 S daney cou Bainee A s it anxious for Fitzsimmons and Corbett to| blew down the home stretch the day was | siyiish® brougham brought Lord Lonsdale| HOPPER fthe tuntiestotall day morning come together, they are not taking any | Wo°Was the second favorite. A big plunge | 10 the scene of the battle. The crowd of omlic Operas, ntiful array of i PR SYNTAX Mrs. Haynes and (R a war- | chances of being put to heavy expense by | was made on Hammie in the second race. [ pbectators included a plentiful harg- | the Arkansas courts The opening favorite, Indra, gradually many well known turfites, and Mac ANTONIO, Tex., Oct. 14.—Corbett | ceded In price until 4 to 1 could be obtained Anothier case just in from the manu- elly, who resides opposit o var. | chances y s Pl . facturers containing those exqu € for the arre-t of Mary M Charg- y . e ] : y 5 Iarge figured Chamelon Silks, e e tacomie Afcplng ' dlsorderly house. | SAN ANTONIO, k et i by two lengths f ‘ ; sive designs, rich, heavy goods, w Thie-] sod Maty &reatly and it is sus- | and left tonight for Hot Springs. Be- | against him. He won by two lensths from (s i L] in the rear of Mrs, Haynes place and spread | thorcughly disgusted with the prospects of | Staying bac e t encounter eomme with great rapidity 10 her hous having the fight. He sald he would not b | Jvas, feached, W) : was e A poor lot faced the starter in the [ WS con P 4 1 it he and Fitzsimmons had to fight | fourth race at six furlongs, « I WArmInE 19, the Wtk U Z immer and Col 1d. At 10 o'c ontestants. who had entered the ring a re, shoolt hands, and th IVERYTRING NE only ... | Was Teached, winning from Eclipse & T R L A SR BRIGHT AND DELIGHTFUL The ved seat sal will o ing of Thursday, et hed and | 19 0'olo g ru e surpria swung his_ right with such effect that | ©f the mx 1l the event Those Beautiful Evening Silks at 69¢, worth $1.00, but they're odd pieces. WEATHER FORECAST, in private. He says he will fight him for th was won by a 1 to !l’ h"( gl ’|I fiw‘:‘ Creedon, after being knocked down in the ) 5 7 . g - Fair and Warn with . Vapiatge | (5 0L (oo tIRE 1 Seotamiy. It tranepired |/ ook s dnlaisr hotace ted i the | AL Found went wesk, and was all but| cRElpHToN THEATRE S Reayiste Novelly BUIbIfor, Brening and Siret wearat 06p. Windn. for Nebruska e ey o 1hb Sanr ooy ooy | Iast race, Inquirendo winning by & longth. | bmads, ‘Bt e “fosgt - gamaly. ioaseding | T a X 2 FASHINGTON, Oct.i ObenakB tan g ki o Summaries: e ey oy SOUET ) BAMAY ALK Tel, 1631 -PAXTY IRGESS, Those Chamelon Velvets at $1.50—something lte. I AN AION Qa4 forccast for | in Hot Springs:(hat eyen are again: being | “SEL wx and a e surlons bagors the end ot the Sishty halandel with | EANSONRURIE A esday | % turned to Mexicd: gentleman of this city | ing: Rolla (3 to 1) won, Will Elliott ¢ 10 1) | Hrom “this poimt crals bomod ™ widis 2o 1] H P -3 Those Silk Warp Velvets in all colors, worth $5.00, for $1.50, For Nebraska—Fair; varlable winds; [ has telographed to a prominent Mexican off. | sexand. Flotimer (10'to D) third. Fom From. s polnt Cral: baxed ‘wildiv iand Tonight at 8:15, { J $1.50. | warmer in the western partion. clal requ Wimi)to intercede with Pr Seoond race, six and a half furlongs, Sround tha Flas 1o leatios poaihiast e THE FUNNY COMEDIANS, | Those Black Pointelle Silks for Capes at $1.00 yar Ror. Rawa-it northerly winds dent Diaz and tb mrke a last effort to get | ing: Indra (4 to 1) won. Addie (3 to 1) sec- | gecasionally swung his right, but Creedon | | Those 32-inch wide Velvets for the New Capes at Loesl Reeord. The. Laidurans Wpd SO wors 1n langil AR f ataraniil 8 fo 5 won, isclipse (10 {0 1) {he twentiath. roknd. - The prograss of ih o IN | A ’ e ks o ramaqy | Makes & stron ond, Longbridge (3 to'1) third, Time: 1:521%. | i o AT osusod CHIMANgE exolte = . b 5 Those Colored Taffeta Silks we sell for 49¢ yard, worth $1.00, | OSAH AT Oo T D RATHER DURRAU, | orial of Ste Postpon Fourth ‘race; slx Turlonge, "selling: Kink | piilve Were compelied to cnarge the. rowd O’Harlty s Vacation | eI g e cond tion ok tam RIS AL RIS LRn . Ponipe T (4 to ) won, Tomoka (8§ to 1) second, Fi- | to enable the club members to make an Those handsome New Plaid Silks, worth $1.25, for 83c yard. | ber: ire find. fainfall.“campared with the B F ‘,' T Ofbe e ,'k‘,‘,', ire ety fleld (8 o B third, Mime: LAY Thtag | exit | MATINEE WEDNESDAY. { T i 182 | Rostwick, the steamboat men who were ar (8 to 5 won, Sir John (10 to 1) second, King | Bresking Bloyele Recards. DY Reserved Seat, i Stall, Box and | All contributed toward making last week the greatest one oun record in our |M!iMimum temp-ratu | rested yesterdag,. churged with auding and fichael (5 to 1) third. Time: 1:46. r:"y' ".‘u',’('u' "\; S0k A =r T MANL | e tndth Average temperature 88 | abetting the prizq fight which was to have : or record riding was Inaugurate ot aus- R spartme ve ‘Daliave rive a greater ~ Precipitation T T | taken place wean Danny Needham and rris Park H s u Go., plciously today by Arthur Gardoer and " Silk Department, and we believe will give us a zreater one this week, You | Pmiaton oo e o0y precipitation | Dick Moore, were Atraigned in the munici-| NEW YORK, Oct. W4.—Judge Ingrah Willle de Cardy on singles and 3 S L 5 - > 4 | at Omaha for the \ee March 9% al court today and pladed not gullty to the | declared that ng crime was contemplated by | Arlors. Yo inales ang . Will be agrecably surprised and much futerested It you will call in and look | Normi termneriture SN T T e Tntnst ‘them £ T Dixky | the Morris pare races which shon tomerron, i R G A T AL LR 20 A G}W-’ /BI‘G ghton Theater, | 4 = or det y for the diry o[ and "W, L. Wiekls "Captain Smith stated | the Morris park races which open tomorrow. | LSRGl Yk charge ‘of the men in | [y Tol 1531, Paxton gess, Mg at our exclusive styles in Silks. | \ 'inch | (hat he was n0t Teally for trial, And. that he | The matter was brought up by a test case, | FECRenty BOK tuking gharkp of ihe, inon It | D23y 65 xton & Burgess, Mars } | Ty 00 inch | had @ number Gf logds of merchandise to [ Which was agreed to on Saturday in a con- | G S Lokrd's supension of last | Sopagins 3 Nghts, Commencing down the ¥ver’ "which would consume | ference between the pobuce commissioners, | viay “he used a mega wne and gave his W Weoks of his time. Mo CTinure | the district attorney and the state rac since Murch 1. 1950 inches ¥ ," THURSDAY, 0CT. 17, ] ce March 1 871 inches tha Qlatriot \itarney. &nf tho Bk )% | Instrisctions from therand stand. Johnson | 3 ‘ | ed that he had to go to Memphis o eard and the chester Racing associa- | gXbects to attack the figures tomorrow. Th XN n co Baturday | o | Bes court continued the | yised the police commissioners that in his I by tandems, resulted with the | | e. Mr. Dennelly of the state net be illegal, or, ‘at least, that no arrests wo miles: Willle de Cardy ‘ \ "¢ (] I ognixn r Deanel’y of the state was | NCE be Uleasl, or. at loust, that no arrests | N iTison ¢ Tormer rearar 3i04 4 \ { A AUhl‘ ves g ‘ N S One-Thi A 1 journ of the present session of the | yubject had been had from a higher court | mites: Arthur Gardner. T 3 ‘ 0 [ ow on Sa P Eeles grand jury than had heretofore decided wpon it ‘This | 5.3 i ¥ ! FROHMAN, ! - as in view of the fact that Ixe Bischoff | i 1) Arthur € ner, Th 26, e at One-Third Factary. (ries | e e Pt yiew of s tast dhat Todae Hischat | ous chjoe: Arious qRrinar, Fima: 128 0y i 0 | EW YORK, Oct. 14, his afternoon N lered oppos! opinions on the con former record, 10:15, by Titus These goods must be sold if prices will do the work. Hundreds of all kinds | snogrodaky défeated M, M. Steriing, the ity of the Percy-Gray racing law. | = o reon and hed DR. { of pleces, at prices that simply will surprise you. If you have a furniture need | wer @i moves, in thelt’ match at. th RO T Bor a Aanbie traxady | Haints Butler Firm b MCCGREW ¢ | Manhatan Chess club. he score n s o - o L *abl sh » ¥ 00- I8 THE ONL | remewber we are selling the O'Counell & Audersou stock. You all kuow this | Jusnogrodsky, 2* Sterling OGP & ST lopiahs BanK Ak | NN miton, S:0s F SPECIAL.ST o > . | 3 ous Brood M 4 1 killed his partn "named Brisbow. | miles WHO TREATS ALL stock. Call and look it over. We will muke the prices NOW., | B Laxinaransaras Mare Nend, -~ | Bapuly Bhetllf Sesiden’ 1ater aitembted. 1o | PAIVATE D SEASES, | | Hkvne S X D Yo a¥: | arrest Anderson. The latter fired on him, c open ! \ ] ".‘.»-L....«,\W [ SR S D camare by | whereupon Scadden | Avia 85 Nt shdopen | ,s. (i other great racers, died at Major Thomas Trotting at 1§ nEton. gram.)—The ¥ x MEN ONLY p Grereuy farm of heurt discase LEX1 ON, Ky., Oct. 14.—The trots to- | teenth judiclal district was opened here to Eguey Cure guaratoed, i liaton lay were attended by 6,000. Weather fine Sht by T. V. Golden of O'Nelll. popullet 0 yeurs oXperienco, | Rapid Ci at Dex Mol night by T } pop oars I (h .,T.'u.x..‘.i e 1o oty e, | track fast. Boreal took the Kentucky stakes candidate for fudge. By actual count his $ren 1 | e Eeiipson iy (v .‘!I_"jj o hot eotiest with Oakland Liaron. | audience was fifty-one, two-thirds of whom 140 & Faroaw Ste., | « s the, Des Moines | | The Kentucky stakes for 3-year-clds, {2,000; < Were republicans. OMAMA, NER.