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o 2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNE SDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1895, | bo tolerated under the guise of amusement, | who have bern arranging to bring off the 1 matters In New York are adjusted or not ym'd the track In good shape. The attend N \f N EK"" He was not prepared, however, to state just | Corbett-Fitzsimmons fight here, have secured | It fs probable that the $8,500 of Fitzaimmons' | Alice was 2,500, Results l A FOR (URR M\ C j\ — Half mi] $200: ora 1 first, Dr. Advisory Bonrd of (he AL ¥ ING TAR ON CANDIDATES, : NAY CALL IN THE MILITI A Tasnes what legal effect the proposed change | what they desire and will tonight telegraph | tlat was attached will be arranged satis- pu D - would have. | Jalian and Brady and also President Stuart | factorily to both phrties, and I consider the | PIKE second, Jack Hole third. Time n Manifesto. A HOT SPRINGS, Ark., Oct. 15.—Manager [of the Florida Athletic club a guarantee of | fight a sure thifre *1¢ the authorities at Hot | pon prow e Meei fo B 1 IR OGRS §T. LOUIS, Oct. 16.—The adyisory board of svernor Clarke and Brigadier General | Vendig and President Stuart today have been | $30.000 for the fight. They also guarantee | §prings interfere ' the battle ground will | T 5 i o i i i om | the A. P. A, after a two days’ session In Bovern ko an i in receipt of telegrams and letters by the | that the fight can be pulled off on the 1sland | be relocated on the leland In the Missou X trot, _halt mile, purse $100: Neil Evils of the Present Financial System this city, adjourned sine dle tonight. ' Prao - Taylor Have a Consultation, score containing all sorts of propositions and | in the middle of the Misssurl river Without | river near St. Josaph, and will be pulled off | Caffery firat, ‘Cooper Wilkes second, Mun Pointed Out. : i \ guarantees of protection and immunity, but | Interforance. [fo a desd certalnty. However, 1 expect to | #on third, Time: 1i2 tically all of the work of the meeting was they aro not disposed to swerve from the | LAREDO, Tex.. Oct 16, —Rumors are belnk | reforee the fight il Hot Springs gnd have [ gane mile, purse s, Gaptain Hardy first St done today, and It consisted almost wholly In | original Intention with reference to Hot | cireulated to th ect that should the | coq.™ heatMoll* dates to correSpond to | monn &, Trick second ue ilter thir " o drafting of aport by & suboo 00 SAYS THAT THE FIGHT WILL BE STOPPED | GUI e ey are. satisfied that under | Corbeti-iitasimmons fight not occur at Hot | 1nade iny theateal’ daten to correspond 1o | Fime: 1. SESSION OF THE BANKERS' ASSOCIATION | the drafting of a report by a subcomnitte i e [ the present arrangements and change of con- | Springs it would take place omewhere i ”“ oty ,’, Mast I\" T va‘um . K"{”, h r "0, one-quarter mile, purse $3%0 and its adoption by the board. This report tract the cxhibition will bo an Infraction of | Mexico. A reprewntative of the Associated | y® (MERCE CURARRICHGR T SERIAITE Tl gy (Tt Captain Hardy seconds Time — was in the nature of @ declaration of prin Ation of Law te 1 the law. The contract as arranged provides PFess interylewed the Mexica L La | Australian champibs Wil continue his train- | 1 11 Contident that Grent “‘I""|-""“.;H.\' e, ;Mun‘nms;lr‘. as o notlce ot the Guine n [ for a twenty-five round boxing contest under | M I‘i::u n ‘:ml‘ \!mn}. ‘n“ very em. (Il the date of, the fight GREAT DAY AT VINGTON TRACK, 10 In - Stohe 'for O L L pobtested e < e | Marquis .ot Queensby s ith ot | phatieally stated that Pres z_woult | e e membors of the 4 perfected th bbbt Sl A ALt i (0 Nl O D ry ro ot Tor | hiever consent to allow the fight in Mexico e The Conqueror Wins Ont in the 2010 Country Whe rensury | orizanization of the national advisory board by » State Mis Pla | Gants o 0 ct L 3 | and owing to the sirong feeling of mood will | IV NEGOTIRTION FoR A GAME. rat, Notes Are R elcting J. 1. Stevens of Detrolt as president 1 ra WheR St 4 # | got | Of the people toward the president they ‘ : i LEXINGTON, Oct. 15.—The greatest sport | G. W. Van Fossen of Tacoma, Wash., as vice R [ herola . duertion which no one secme to'be | $ould not participate in anything to meet hia | Hurvery SILLERT BOACL (A8 IMCE for “tho moeting was atthe trota : | president, and Rev. Dr. Jamies D. Dunn of LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Oct Governor | apla to answer at this time, The following [ {=:Proval ‘The representative of the Asso- |y JAVENT Conn., Oct. 15.—An offielat | Weather fine; track fast; attendance ATLANTA, Ga., Oct. 15.—The American | Boston secretary. A number of committes Clarke's determination to stop the Corbett- | s a telegram received by Mayor Waters | 3oi, RS, EOF CURET PUICE Ciieliedly | statement 1s made public today by B, | The feature of the day was the stallion | pankers' assocfation began its sewsion at the | Nyy APPOM ‘I|'”\|‘:‘k '\'“\‘Ir:,‘l‘::‘:‘ llv“f:l.,liy? Fitasimmon tost at any cost was em- | today: Siehr Oct. 15._11a. | AOVETSC to the coutest, and which authorised | Thorne, captain of the Yale foot ball team esentative st MM,V:"h‘;‘:;\n‘v:w Bt | Grand opera houss this morning at 10 o'clock | hind closed doore. - Secretary Dunn stated today by the presence In this city | CORPER CHRISTE, Tek, 00t oha you | the consul here to state the fight ild | regarding the negotiations which have by o1 Dilion. The 218 trot went to e Conqueror, | WIth an unusually large attondance of dele- | that reparts as to the conditlon of tho order n ral Taylor of F City, brigadier | may deposit with a re ponsible party enotgh | "Of ur on Mexican soll in progress for a game of foot ball with the | G Bt CRE S8 AL WARE 10 T ¢ Only | gates and a Mberal sprinkling of visitors and | the different states were received. These, he naral of the Arkansas State Guards, who | money in cash to defray expenses for any | _Brigadier General Taylor, commanding the | Harvard team. The statement recites the | 4{ef IsnE th Gl bR M0 ays, were very encouraging general of th : , h [ and all legal difficulties that may arise, | troops of the state of Arkansas, reached | facts of the controversy between the two [ (Hich went 1ol Madge 1o in 16, Tod meo: | eMlookers Th the KAQTeASsN TRAA ths grawth was summoned to the capital by telegraph | We have bees warned by the governor, and | Hot Springs on the 5:30 train today in com- | tcame, with which the public is alreads iy Vidtor thIvd,. Hete) o o The association was welcomed to the oty | progont. strength of the ordet was & N to confer with the governor in regard to the | do not want to take qny chances, = o |pany with Hon, John D. Kimball of this | camiliar, and relates that 1« n presentative stakes, value $5.000: | by Mayor King and to the state by Hon. G. | to which reforence was frequently made. strength of the state militia. General Taylor | 6 AN WA (NN ¢ity and George Neeley, captain of the | hetween representatives and friends of the lon ‘won the firs fourth | 6. Jordan, president of the State Bankers'|A. P. A. was declared to be the dominant . was in conferen ith Governor Clarke for | RBETT RESUM TRAINING Neeley Rifles. General Taylor at once drove | two univ ties held last month a plan was Ats ne 2, 2:12%, 2:13% -4 SRR Y . e | 4 B Tae A 1 gt A % 2 \ when seen | ,Corbett arrived this evening on the 8|to the Arlington hotel, and the news of his | agreed upon to & about game, | | "MT econd and” third heats | association, In a brief addre To these u_‘ 0 1% power in.many clties. It was an hour this morning, and wh o'clock train, but stopped at Spring Lake, | arrival soon spread throughout the city and [ Which it should not appear that either team |t W& friond. [Fner =00, Sale, DOl words of welcome President John J. p. | Suimed by the sheakers that soveral state later by a reporter was preparing to take the | where he will make h's training headquarters tracted a large crowd of interested people, ‘y‘hvuuhn.\ itse f. ubsequently ':v-: Hars | B9850 trot, pirse $1.000: The Conqueror n'| 0'Dell reoponded in behalt of the vIstng | seiin oy noi 1 from one of the great afterncon train for Hot Springs. General | He will be in the city tomorrow and will | anxious to know the purpose of his visit. | Vereat i would he mocossary 1o take the | the third, ‘fourth 'and fitth heats. Time: | | Wi il ULl Yo bl byl L u Lot LEALL Taylor said ively that the fight would [ Eve u show in the opera house in the even- | The general stated he was fresh from a | ffarvard athletlc committee into the nego- | 2 2:11%, 2:15, Roetta Soap won the first | banker ; o | writ of the A. P. A., which holds the balance ot oocur. His purposs in going to. Hot |InE He fully expects to be pla utidet ar- | conference.with Qovernor Clarke, and trom | tintiona, This was ‘dons rcording te | heat ' in was second, Lyrie won President J. J. P. 0'Dell, in his annual ad- | of power and fs to dictate polieies. Hav- ! g DS 1 rest, as promised by the governor, and the | him he had received instructions to come | the statement of Captain e the plan | {he seco Mg Tb TR L {BId. | dress, suggested that the constitution be so | !NE capturcd many cities and gained recogni skt LA to warn the PEODIS | foiks here are anxious that the whole maiter | o this city, view the situation and take what- | Of & Yale-Harvard = foot 'f \me Was | go iter, ' Suntand Clay, | av 1 as to pern ate organizations to [ HON n a number of states, the association is there against the danger to which they would | shall be brought into the courts in order to|ever steps he saw proper to prevent the | ¥etoed by the chairman of the Harvard |y ¥ i Pt Bl bl et % 3 now turning its tion to the national gov- § fysn-duans BRI HAE6 1o | wettle WhKE 16 LU b steps he saw proper to prevent the | thiotic committee in o r saying that | Lol inished in"the order | pg represented in the body In the proportion | ernment ba subject shonld any attempt be made to nettle what s r I”‘“’l‘ law 1:_\‘ "x” declsion | contest being pulled off. ~These instructions | j ed any by Harvard | named g ; A Lo . \ : bring the contest off. The State Guard, Gen- | Of the courts the Florida Athletic club is | were positive and to be carried out at all | fre wnd that any arrangement for i | Wefers Enters 140 (R A R | 2 Nl f t redolutions were eral Taylor said, was in good condition :.m“‘ lling to abid Corbett wiil go into train- | hazards, 8 thus made would not by tified 15— Dernard J | that the executive council be instructed Ho could, he said, with a few hours notice, | things into readiness. ,Upon belng asked upon what law Governor | cay that the Harvard alumni interestel in | red rgetown college, | tion of assoclations in thos Iready plans of work and resolutions land 850 well drilled and fully equipped men | Thore is no cessation in the matter of prep j]"”k" gave him a power supericr to nll‘ thlotics has acted In a thoroughly hand be under its color sl e titged Ahid beg, le y “‘IMH the following report in Hot Springs. General Taylor will return | aration to receive and entertain the visitors | (e Courts, the general stated that Governor | some and concillatory spirlt and that 4 e S T e position | (ox peommend that an executive commit to this city tomorrow and advice Governor |expected If the cintest takcs place, and shou d | C1arke assumes the authority and bases his un they a rned or as the terms HoANE COLLIC ENTHUSIASTIC, v U4kts | bora ok N G Tcay Qb T s Clarks as to the situation at Hot Springs | the governor's ultimatum that there is no | ACtIon upon the law of 1538, which gives him | AF¢ CORCOIMTG TOER WS o TEAton, why f et SHEN R DNLIOAT: Docy. &0 reasurer ite president 1o, e oMaare and the result of his visit there. | distinction between an exhibition with soft | Plenary authority. This law was passed in | (AN BRIDGE, Mass, Oct. 15.—The statef| Victort Ll LA L legislation. He conciuded ud nise to be appointed by the Gov r Clirke, when questioned by an | gioyes for a limited number of rounds and a | 48 and time of terrorizing, when the | ment of the Yale foot' ball management if Home Properly Celcbrated. A year your convention in T chatrma Assaclated press representative in reference | “prizo fight” remain umchanged, and the law was invaded by bands of marauders, | regard to the fost ball controversy with Har CRETI, Neb., Oct. 15.—(Special Telegram.) { \nore, a 1 the reformation of our na nd that the advisory board to his consultation with General Taylor, Was | sustains him and action is taken accord- [ horse thieves and cutthroats, who oftimes ( vard, published today, has called forth The Doane college foot ball team returned | §onal cubrency system was adopted, and | 113 gxecutive committee, collect all not disposed to tatk. Asked If he had con- | ingly, then somebody 1s likely to go broke | 5tood in with the sheriffs of the countles | {HiCIAl StAteiEnt from (he Batvind SUhokCl ™00y o thelr victorious trip into | fhile the recommer us of the assocns | Views, afiliations atd Fecord of ol mrest fidence in the ability of the St Guard to | hers, and that somebody's name is lagion and carried on their crimes under thelr | %0 Heough the precent controversy. ¥ | 1ou e taved hard-fough: | §on did not meet with universal appre ential and vice presidential candidates and carry out his plans, ho said that the militia official aid and protection. He declared this and_includisg October b, ready to Y | Towa. The team playe h o1 + Sith Attos | “possibilitios” in political parties, and was & matter of secondary consideration, that LOST FAITH IN THE FIGHT. law to be the most sweeping ever given the | an {nvitation from Yale to mect her in fopt | €imes within four days, and won all, a re roat Gxtan vk L S HE. b o | atter collecting and formulating the ‘sama he could get all the force necessary outsid TEXARKANA, Oct. 15.—~Champion James | exccutive of any state, and claims that it | ball or in all the sports, Harvard, as a - | ord the collego is very proud of., Upon their Lt L 4 | wolsh the information to the executiva of the militia companies. He reiterated his [ J. Corbett passed through xarkana this | overrides all other laws or decisions of [ feated party, opened negotiations for a fopt | Loy R t by all the st tlon, both in and out of congre [ of the states, to e DY them dissen: former declaration that the fight would not | afternoon enroute to Hot Springe. About 300 | courts ball_game ‘fn April. Yale officially termi- | Arrival hero they were met 1 s reat deal of valuable discussion follow inated amons the ubordinate counclls an 2 5 N g s con- | people were at the depot to get it pae Y o 3 .| nated’ “these “ne lents of the college, boys and giris, in pro- [Frhe effort of the association to deal with oards of their Jurlsdictions and ba permitted to take place, and in this con- | peop! a 5 o get a glimy Upon being asked If Corbett would be | Thorne's letter of on. A huge decorated wagon, drawn by to the councils of the order where superior nection said he could make no distinction | of the champlon of the world. They werc | arrested upon his arcival in the city at 8 |ccurtesy it was Yalo's ) o L SR ki a1e e Y"\‘“ subject has not been fruitless, and 1| ¢ouncils are not organized, between a prize fight and a glove contest disappointed, however, as Corbett remained | o'clock, the general sald no, but that the | tiatlons if they were to be renewed 2 L] GELLE V) Wi 8 (0L banj| 18 to be hoped that the agitation thus Resolved, That the board advises tha “Suppose, Governor Clarke,” suggested the | closeted in the sleeper and did not show | moment that Fitzsimmons Invaded Arkansas | It was Harvard's part maintain a_digni-\| Monolitan hotel, where a wlwml\m ntary bandl jijated will continue until the governm members of this order to vote for the nom- reporter, “Corbett and Fitzsimmons should | himself. A reporter went in, and, being per- | ho would be placed under arrest, the object | Hed silence until an invitation should come quet was given the boys by the citizens of | shall abandon the issuance of notes and a | ination to offier on the party tickels of (he losire to give an exhibition of physical cul- | sonally acquainted with the champlon, ob- | heing to prevent the men from coming to- | fom \”4:!' V);](.‘.'-l‘\';‘\u‘-l‘lm propose b “;‘,:wh Bt ty.” This evening a |ul ‘w i gerfect cur y system sh L BRI i IO ALl L ture in Hot Springs on October 31, In which | tained an audience. Corbett looked like a‘f gether. So long as Fitzsimmons remains out | amounted to a withdrawal by Fiarvard of | qosed the festivities over the grand vit THROUGH A CRISIS ough accord with and will, If elected, sups large, soft gloves were to be used, would that | gladiator and says he fecls able to vanquish | o Arkansas no such radical steps will be | Dr. Brook's criticism on Hinkey's playing, [ 'O e ¢ our present system were | POrt the following principles: Reduction of also be stopped by military force?"* Fitzsimmons without anothor day's training. | taken, for as long as they were separated | Which Harvard would not consent to do ABiL Dot NENOBT 6L MINER Ope SeaE o onrent than - today. During | Immigration to debar all undesirable per- CANNOT MEET IN ARKANSAS. am disgusted with the business,” he|by a safe distance the danger of their com- | A game with Drinceton now secms as SO 8 b 16 the ince we last met together our [ SOnS: extension of time for naturalization “Gop] o G 7 said. “T am losing valuable time and don’t | jne zethe Sifd t s iR sured, as the University of Michlgan ha RAPLD CITY, D., Oct. 15.—(Sp ST Er Dhssed through an expelence | &r ational qualification for suffrages Corbett and Fitzsimmons shall not meet | B0 WL AT 08 E VA S e e o Ing together ~would mot be imminent | .oneehted to transfer Its zame with Har- | The fall term of the Dakota Sehool of Min ALt AL R SHeAt ten < Dallow the m of one meneral non-s In Hot Springs in kind of a contest,” | DEUEYE We W BEC It T dont fancy the | °nd the arrest of Corbett would not be | vard from November 2 to November 9. OB L MEHA S SOt T abae A it | Rt O e T i ton i I | tarian free public school system: no public sald Governor Clarke emphatically. “It they | EOIUE PRIy n't fancy the | pocessary. The moment both of them came gun Monday with the largest atter ‘”“;‘ it scaton of universal liquidation and dis [ musds o publie property fOr seciarian pur ver meet they will fight, and they shall not [ MOYe." Sy within the limits of the state one of them | BAD WEATHER AT MORRIS PARK., as had for years. The school hours hav AT ry foboe most to the very | Poses: taxation of all property not ownec fight in Arkansas. They shall not meet in | The reporter a “"_‘l him ‘” he would flght | ould be placed under guard jon lengthened and the curriculum extended | verse of bankruptey, and was saved from | And conirolled by the publiciethe ‘opening Hot Springs, efther in or out of a ring. They | Fitzsimmons privately and without a sidc |~ joun D, Kimball, an attorney of this city, [ Many Hormes Were Attor (i G s N v e Akh tnorough | s only by the herdie and patriotic action o, public’ ofclat tnspeation’ of il S THRIRGY oveR: ilisles: haaaer | purse. went to the capitol yesterday for the purpose the Thir Lt pne ptdent a dhoroush | of "’ 'wise and courageous president. For | Schools, ecnvents, monasterios, hospltnls When asked If Corbett would be arrested [TRAetGy int ey i immons 1s | j¢ submitting the revised articles of agree-| NEW YORK, Oct. 15 duy o iaicize uf . verys | Sagis uncere ‘.';'1'3;.13("},.,‘(\‘[ tuslon provailedyf and all lnstitutions o ",:]_'"“’]“;',“',‘;“';\\i“':;‘;‘ upon his arrlval at Hot Springs Governor | 40ing a lot of blowing and a lot of bluffing. | nent to the governor. The chief executive [at the Morrls park races was spoiled by the | SH14Y L i AT i the Sovernment re. | any public position to any person who Slarke said that a good general never dis- ( Ho can easily afford to make wild statements | is quoted as saying to Mr. Kimball that he | weather. Fully 5,000 people were at the | (hinE PeEalieR (t O e of the | coverod its gold roserve. That this ex- | bizes primal allegiance In clvil affairs te s plans to the enemy when he has everything to gain and nothing | dia no: consider there was much difference | track. By the time the fifth race was run | 1oy Pracical mming. e SEuHORIEEL BE U Dadient (el ed hut temp rary relief we have | any foreign or ecclesinstical power: public 2 came from a private source | to lose, whiie I have everything to lose and | petween a prize fight and a glove contest for | the going was very bad, and many scratches | i % O ol by this institution. | had ample cvidence, and the signs are not | lands for actual settlement by Americar that Florida Athletic club is considering | Scapcely anything to gain. 1f the fight has | a |imited number of rounds, and he knew that | were made, although the full ficld went t i "‘ larg "‘, BEGIR0 s ‘,, ,‘,,. \’ iners and | jenting to indicate that we hi LR [ Lo, 3 A plan by which they hope to overcome the | to bo pulied off in private I will be compelled | i these two men got together in the ring | the post In the firet thre 4 e el et e O AL SELIG AL L LU O T, ke Al ORI R tacles Jov o fight for glory and amuscment. Fitzsim- | the t. @ voulal it | e pan el i prospec t the 'exact cost of the test | tirely from the present makeshift and per- [ thorough eénforcement of all existing laws shstacles placed before them by Governor | to fight for g zsim- | they would fight, and it would be no child’s | terest was attached t L i o mineralNi e T TRIG AR EvRtar governmental note issues, | by legally constituted authorities. The only Clarke. The scheme I8 to turn the whole af- | mons's $10,000 stake money has been attached | play between them. The crowd would make |2t six furlongs, for! Ben L AL E G et e Vith a monetary system, based | tiue American remedy for existing evils it air over to the Hot Springs Athletle assocla- | and I have $10,000 deposited practically | them fight if it was their intention to engage [ O weight Lassine ,“']'vt d {equpidprab] rge . upon the st which hus r ved to be sought in the courts or at the ballot fon. That assoclation was Incorporated by | gainst nothing ; nly in a harmiess bout for points. This is | PRy, Was het on Hazlot and, Woodvine {60 Thslae Returien tal PEiNon; | Eudorse the most_civilized nat i ho state of Arkansas on September 6, 1895, | How many rounds do you think it will | the view he took of the matter, and expressed | in'the fead. They ran thus to the st fu OUX FALLS, S. D., Oct. 15.—(Speclal | Neq Taer I LDt ((OX N DNDRD WAL B e L oy Willlam L. Babeoek, John C. Lonsdale and | t zsimmons to sleep?” 1is determination to stop them from meeting | long, when Ben Brush took the nd | P ot b e A B Setant lravonail 4 = Sharles H. Weaver, all of Hot Springs. Ac-| ‘I believe that Fitzsimmons is the best [ at all. won’ easily, In the opening race Helde- [ Telegram)—W. W oL AL ed g e G T AT G s s Titlenl Hara sording to its charter the Hot Springs Ath- | man that I ever ran agiinst, but you wiil VENDIG IS LAW ABIDING. mere upset ealculations by winning at noon today. During the entire forenoon he [ iy elons resources which nature ha Caused Them to Hide relr Fuees. etic Club aseoclation was organized for the [ only have to stop and think a momeat to | jJoe Vendig. as the representative of the | g Phce ]i"“""j (Nichols Jand Wernberk. | was allowed to go where e please unaccom | such generosity bestowed upon us un CRAIG, b., Oct. 15.—(Special)—Judge % rpose of “carrying on the busness of main- | remember I never fought a man who gave | plorida Athletie club, talked with General Cham wiis mide the CAVORIe In the second | panied about the city. After taking dinner | 1St SRR R Ol [[opir apglecta. ROCHE iCye SERTILAR N I8 aining a park or place of recreation in or | me the least tronble. Mr. Fitzsimmons may | Taylor Mr. Vendig assured the general that | ri but he quit after th iiantar s LG bR e WAl AR i nel ta ndtiong ot the® edrihy tries torsment itn gyt SinkS e Oralk 1 Gralh ARTR TODIEIRA L aear the city of Hot Springs where races, | lick me, but if he does he will have accom- | ticy were not here for the purpose of violat- | mile, and could not even thi Tontiaty EHiAlavaning: to ReLVe LhE Halknce | manifested in the advancement of | bullding. Mr. McCown introduced him and athletle sports and games could be practiced | plished a tremendous undertaking. ing any of the laws of the state, that Doggett won in a hard driv m Brandy- | O ars’ sentence, It 1s understood he | OUr arts and sciences and in the daily life | said that he would speak on the political is- and exhibited, and means of entertainment | “Now, Corbett, on the dead, do you think | were law abiding and expected to remain s0, | N, S4NINE rupldly on “htm. A dot of | (B (V0 SO e Tau the caslest place in | °f Our people. 1es of the day, but he began on The Omaha may be furnished either to the public or by | for a moment that Fitzsimmons has any |and if they were convinced that the contem: | {hird race, With Patrol as the favorite. e | the prison. His wite arrived with I sl OUTLOOK FOR THE FUTU Bee and his whole talk was devoted to Rose- such perscns or asssc'alions as may from (ime | chance to win plated meeting between Corbett and Fitzsim- | could ‘da no better than second however 1 Mlive Here wntll lier husband's term ex- | . TOUAY, were it not for our uncertain cur and praising himself, with the excep- to time be admitted thereto.” Under this| *‘Candidly, I do not; T feel fully able to | mons in a soft glove, limited round contest | The Manhattan handicap wes the fif h even S LR R L DL ) ** | rency vstem, we might well congratulate | the Burt county, 1awyers oame: 1o charter the people interested believe they can | beat ‘Lanky Bob,' and if you have any money | for scientific points was a violation of any | 274 Henry of Navarre its favorite. Count pires. - CUlR AT the con ’\._v i “l lm_mT‘ art of the abuse. Some of the ladies conduct a boxing mateh limited to a specified | to bel on the result, take my advice and |law or laws upon the statute books, they | o ‘]\”‘{’_IHI'IM “'w'“‘_‘f MG hill ILEGRAPHIC BRIEFS, e Y el ar Teiuabars f| present hid thelr faces for shame. The ro. number of rounds with soft gloves without | place it on Jim Corbett." would agree to pack up and leave Arkansas | g A they come to ot — moving move sinoothly and rapidly, confi- | publicans are disgusted and wish the commite violating ary state law. | . Corbett’s party consists of fourteen people, | and pull off the contest as first agreed upon | tosetier onecon Gorons Mani inen 1 &9 Do tie. dence s taking the place of doubt. assur-| tee would sidetrack Scott. When informed of this, scheme Governor | including two women, his wife and Mrs. W. | to a finish at a point where they are guaran- | last furlong Navdrre drew out and w Iix-President Harrison is In Saratogn vis- of hosltation, aud, ‘nitomeiher. the [ SPRINGFIELD, Neb., Qct.. 15.—(Special Clarke stated that the state chariered corpor- ‘ A. Brady teed absolute protection. Counter Tenor g0l second, with Sir Wal iting his daught Mrs. Meke bect, but for one single cloud, v full of legram.)—Judge C. Sco't, billed to delive 5y ations and associations for legal purposes | ST. JOSEPH, Oct. 15.—james McDonald, | General Taylor bore private messages from | lO§8ed out In third place.” Summaries: The three men Injured near Butte, Mont,, B kers, fs committed the duty | A address here this evening upon the polit- ! only, and that no violation of the law would | the Denver sporting man, and his associates, | Governor Clarke to Sherift Houpt and the | 1) wist oo, ‘Rehmie s o maemere (S to | by being knocked off a bridge, died Tues-| T4 UL HERE" Cradit of our peaple, | ieal issues of the day, was unable to appear, prosecuting attorney. Both of these were | herg (2 to 1) third, Time: 1:14%. S A e e Nlaoadl hhg~naile or | This we can do by abiding by those princi- | having Just opened his summer vacation in ~ - = = = —— silent as to the contents of the officlal letters | Second race, oe mile; Dorriott (10 to 1) BB e rns | pioE D rianse) Tiave anmonstus e h | iy CouEly, (HASOD dawestlisng B Sva e written by Governor Clarke, but as no ar- | won, Brandywine (5 to 2) second, Connols Mt time and cxperience ‘have demonstrated. | baugh, candidates for the district bench, 4 Sl se 0 d. 1T 40, naries. i 2 Upon us as an association rests a large [ gan8ts SHCEEA 4 18 AGISLENE . 2st followed their perusal a feeling of confl. | %Uf @ to 1) third. [ime: Lap | - o 5 TG rrage builders of the United Statea | relptnaibiity To combat erro o contend | came and divided the time in speaking to a .(:n::n that ‘llw (:«:n!fsl will be brought off | won, Patrol’ (8 to 5 second, Sapelo ( to 1) holding their annual convention at | for the truth, to assist in raising the stand- large audience. 3 again pervades the atmosphere. third, Time: 1:00 ard of commercial and national honor, to | Winding Up t Hemingford Nank, Corbett and party arrived safely on sched- | Fourth race, the Nursery stake Her be, a wealthy farmer near Lex- | extend the sentiment of brotherly fellow HEMINGFORD, Neb, Oct. 15.—(Special tled time and were driven rapidly from the | lonks: Ten Wrush (even) wan.' 1 inicton, Mo, I 0n'trial for murder: His de- | ship_this s our mission. Ae wo capable |, MUMINGFORD, #Neb., Oct. 16-—(Specla iepot to the Ariigton hotel, where a great | 1) second Woodvine (4 to 1)’ third. fense is insanity. of discharging the 2 are. elegram.)—Thi ank of emingford, to- owd of spectators awaited their coming. 3 e Ty (e (| A Sl fire, whieh did very tittle dam- | The report of the ex-cutive council was then | gether with the store, which were closed by was made during the evening. Counter. (15 to 1) second, Sir Walte FIHOSVORgE Y Rl SeRiA mbra e UESh RATORO) 3 and;adopted; in his hands. Attorney I Tashe, imme- It 1s not yet fully decided by Martin Julian | (3_to 1) third. Time: 2:07. Iml e "Hl .unh]w\ an ”.u‘.‘ kr: l“-“l‘“‘ PLAN FOR BANK CURRENCY. diately upon the closing of the bank, made ) to meve Fitzsimmons from Corpus Christi to [ SiXth ' race, _one mile, selling: Adelberg | B¢ T T Fra e Hios x-Governor Merriam of Minnesota read a | APPlication to Judge Bartow for appointment ¥ d l Arkantas. The local committee has done | &ht9, %) %on; Bloomer (& to ) second, Thehef [O5 8" i paper entliled “The Currency for the Twen- | a8 receiver and received the endorsement ot Al\\'ll)’s correspon here. I{Qad t]]c story; nothing in reference to Julian's telegram, but g = ¥ion. Richard P. Bland has made arrange- | ticth Centu in which he outlined a eur.|® majority of the depositors and of several will likely take such action tomorrow as will [/CAME RBACK WITH THREE WINS, [ ments for an extended lecturing tour | rency sche His suggestion was prominent business men, both in this place A guarantee the safety of Fitzsimmons and im- | i:¥ough the south and southwest, beginning hat, say 40 per cent of the capital of a ‘l‘""]’” A‘”“‘“" |“’ McLeod, president of the 4 - munity from all loss. It is understood thay/| Doane's Champion Foot Ball Team | November 20. national bank be invested in United . bank, Attorney B. F. Gilman and some of VISlt thC StOl c. Corbett wil be arrested tomorrow mornin Returns from a Victorious Tou | = Parties mm‘,w 1 t o \l\tn cause | potes and circulation be Issued against the | the other creditors, through their attorney, upon the ¢harge of threatening a breach g¢ | The Doane College Foot Ball team of | have recelved letters m several privates | sume, the bilis remaining in the hands of | have made objection to Tashe's appoint- the peace. He will be placed under a bogd e, champlons of Nebraska und lowa for | 1l the United States army proffeting the Jfreasurer ani eurreniey 0 an amou it ment, and the matter soems to bo hunging p f $500 to keep the peace. This bond he passed through Omaha yesterday on | S {talt atagk Siiver W | fire. while the depositors are waiting pa- e ) 'he assignee of Dan Head & Co., banker tal stock to be delivered to the bank s 2 Hour 8ilk Sa,le. Furniture Sale. refuse to give, and if placed under lock ahd [ thelr way to Crete after thelr victorious | 41 §¢.o i e r ! e Miar s e issuance when desired. Before the un- | !¢ I‘"‘” "“"l‘""‘" "" ""'““' a ']':”" 'H;“E sly P Vior "o are selling O'Ci 5 3 or- | key he taken out on a o y . » Tot ving three ‘o 1 . s bank il et pay | secure 0y o owever, | a8 to the outcome of affairs. The probability rauing. We ar elling O'Connell & Ander- | key will be taken out on a writ of hab trip into Towa, playing three of t r whith ttee that the bank will not p cured forwarded, however ! Sjofia 4 Wednesday 0 : s e urniture eheaper than any | COrPuS, which will be taken before Cha est teams In the state, with only one touch- | mor than 70 conts an the dolla e I S B L L CLU LR LG i atelock, we will sell Tndia Nilks, solid | factory. Durlng this sale we are |, /o PAS Tex. Oct, 1.7t b the Ginell collegeiteam at Grinnelly and | N aifutions condemning: the adtion. of the | Tohich money the govornment eho X e p ; Bl B[ Eetory BHORY oM ere that Bl Paso gets the big i on the game by a score of 6 to 0, n ¢ | interest at the rate of 3 per cen O S T T G colors, fine quality, worth 20c rd, [$imply putting you on the same foot- | fight. It will, it is sald, be adve credited with the only victory ever won | maidrity in uniting with Tammany Wim. The goyernr ) c the i | e . A The o : | ing with all furniture dealers. You | take place in Bl Paso, but wi g ver the Grinnell team on the home grounda | Edgene Vancy, a negro who lives insolvent bankse be ¢ to r NG, Neb., Oct. 15.—(Soecial.)—The in ot 12c n yurd. The colars ave pluk, | |8 R g0 iloe = Goma | Allngilbase) bt il At Towa City the following day the team | Manchester, Tenn., was called to it for the circulatiag notes of fon case of McClenahan against the Win edinal, heliotrope, yellow, nile, hrown e R A0 jorn mielos Rio G was pitted against the strong team of the | at njght and shot. He was aceu | institutions, may assess e2ch bank n Yor ! Ovoek Oanial o e al, 3 and see our prices and look at the ele- | A meeting of the business men of the oft Towa State university, and succeeded in | g p half-witted girl who lived | tem pro rata to & nt sutticient to fully | tor Oreek Canal company was heard and wi| and gray. nt stock, and you will say the same, | being ght for the purpose of rais Keeping them from a ' score, while Doane | he police at Kancas City have vered | indemnify it for any losses incurred, but in | D¢ decided by Judge Neville after arguments None sold to other stores. Ixtension Tables, $2.50, $4.25, $5.25. | $15.000 to pull the fight off in Juarez, Mgx., | Scored ‘10 points. Monday at Des Mo et e e tod [as) v at any one year 1o institution shall be assessed | i the form” of briefs have been submitted, 2 g o A Bt ¢ 5 h @ D i P e alRtinotly undsratoon thatitl in a game with theYounz Men's Christian | (URHANY i that oity sicion | more than 1 per eent of its average circula- [ The case bears upon the legality of the as- 20¢ India Silks at 1214¢ a yard. S50 up to Mn,lnnl_“ ,\|In.m;: IR et i b Hawa RuAal] at the ‘x.mI-L«lynn ||um|_ composed of som it the | HCENS connected with a local medical col- | tion for the previous year., sessment of shares of capital stock in an ir- new style Pilliar Extension 5 ace on Te 3 heaviest ard best plaiers in the sia e, Doane | | i Inasmuch as there ure ‘likely to be at | rigation company for malntenance " c s~ nollaliedob SHT s e e FER scored 4 on a touch-down on the first hal s § vt 4,000 banks organized under any na- 0 SRR IANGH DUTFOses Dress Goods. ableh, !ft:' lu..ll ”,'fl‘. \\hh}x We Canol | STEVE BRODIE O BOSS THE and when play began on the ‘second half | Itprosentatives of the towos In the Chick: i e, T L hree MRt et s - | and the auestion as to whether the companies SR s ol o y ourselyes today at the price w ’ | Des Molnes succeeded in getting a touth- ¢ nation are holding a mecting at Ard. Went for all of the banks. and|are entitled to sell delinquent stock unon When we quote a pric now offer you. King of the owery Chosen [as | down, and Kkicking goal. Then was when | 0 e T e o ot the | each bank should at all times keep with the | mer dvertising the same, or whether partment we mean exactly what we Center and Parlor Tables at 50e, G0c. Referee for the Prize Fig! .|." ‘lhw(nu awoke (wlel1|~ situation, ]'nll s 1 | 1’“;" congress for townsite wa for the oisurer 5 per coent of Its ¢ ”‘[H stock as | judgment must be taken and proceedings had e g or “ables at H0c, GOc, oale R Haathog ataredl pystander rem d: “They playe ks | terfitory 1 redemption fund, which should be in gold Hat ‘wa AR adt i . and when we quote 1.00, §1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 up [ Steve Brodle, who has been playing| in [ j3mons,™ and very soon the 'game wis Nannle Stevens, o Kansas ( A 0t b Lo A1 BOlA [ That vayitIt cRrogRecod Ean) attatHoan 1 Serge for 19¢ we mean | to $3.00. Al new styles, in oak, birch | this ¢ in “On the Bowery,” receive theirs, with a score of 10 to 6, | sicfan, has brousht suit for divorce, alleging | ¢ ‘Intended. As fast notes are re- | ) v iis gectlon, moat of AR ,l, e i l| and mahogany. These Tables were so. | dispateh last night from friends in Chicago | The Deane team is c:mposed of the follow- | i 1sband would not do ‘anything | decimed, the bank {=onoa remit o, | 0T helng DEAnizat. ainder. Blis anftusIaon | that it measuves exactly @5 inches on [HHE DL ) re se 4 Ladii % ing players: Lee, captain; Fisher, Ow ard making a living or even help get | sum that would repair deficiency made | co-operative plan, and is watched with a | R |Tected with the utmost care, and O'Con- | $a¥Ing that he had been chosen referee i\ | Fushe Matne, manarors 1 Temagy Teant | (o e m | DY Fedemption, and new notes be forwaried, | sreat deal of interest. the yard stick anc nell & Anderson knew how to do this. | the Corbett-Fitzsimmons fight, which wilh| Soner, Eiche'berger, Johnson. 1. Kenagzy Jrhe eigh ixth annual meeting of the | Inasmuch us the banks would make a profit alue at 3. If you want any Kind of ‘Table now [occur when a place can be found where the Nyjmnsn, e mhd Swebney. o Amerian Board of Commisalonoru for For-| gut of the clreulation nat secured by Unlted o Are nt West Lolnt, . When we quote our all wool im- |is thé most opportune tine ever offered. | mill can be pulled of. Rowlhy, editor of the Creta Democrat O O Bt mlon "in roading | that all of the banks should pay a. tax upon \\II»I lm‘.\ T, Neb. n,'. |I. .\,‘I‘_..\ Vs A Sarge at 23¢ yard we are | R T . o were | Lfsutenant C. B. Hardin, military in | the unsecured notes to the goversment for y yesterday morning the livery barn ot ported French Serge at 25c¢ yard Bed Room =nits iy, JProgle: Was onb of six mensylio W in the college, accompanied the team oh |/ 1an lting a | the privilege accorded them. — This tax | John Welding caught fire and was com- 1 giving you value that would be good m“r trm.~4; ..:AIK.n for referee by the Florida | the trip. g e ben | should be madg suflicient e to pay all | pletely consumed. Three horses, a hearse Sup s | ST N7 ros Athletic club. He is a warm friend of both = = W aeaan 1 AR N the expenses of the office of the comptroller § _ at 48c. | ERAREIS S o2 e SR ] th DO NOT SUPPORT GIDEON'S STORY, eing taken back to the L L e il the hotel omnibus were destroyed. in- ~ | & e he pugilists and was chosen as the best i) s He will doubtless be | Including the printing of bank mnotes, en-| gyranca on the barn, $600; other property When we quote our 50-inch imported | - AN to retarast the Nht M. Hiclia toat |l % 3 wving, ete., 10 pay the United Statcs f nce on arn, $000; property a i 4 . Mr. odie was | cuhanne Looking Into the Cha w | lynche arrival there 1 charters granted and some pevent total loss, French Serge and our 50-inch Storm | Faen LI I AgRioR chiom P Doy dig binkt Awainst Him. | “Between 10000 and 15,000 miners atiended | witich shoult aid in defraying gencral ¢ S e e otUER T S S AT a d S, 0 persona ST. LOUIS, Oct. 15, rlow of expected | & convention at Clearfield 1., Tuesday, to | penge and to make the ecurrency elastie ook Mesidens Serge at fe we are glving you excel friend of both Corbett and Fitzsimmons and ‘\"\'_L ‘_l':',',q (‘,“l‘,’”m'"‘ yiew of expected | taie utepa to 8 an advarice in wages. | RO ini ®ackiring to become nationai| M'COOK, Neb., Oct. 15.—(Special Tole- lent value for your money. have no preference for either party. May |\ veloPm i ‘ D the na-} Nathing was decided upon, but it 1s asserted | ghould pay a tax of 2 per cent per annum m.)—The residence of Mrs. Amella Con- When we quote our Chameleon Suit- the best man win. T saw Corbert lnst o | tional racing board of the League of Amer- | the prospects are good fof a general strike. | dpon the Amount of its ayerage tireulntion A s A i ARKL R GRONE. S A0, 5 early part of August at his training quarters | ican Wheelmen has been telographed to | The man whose charred remains w re | WOULD BE ELASTIC rad of West McCook was gutted by fire thia ings at 1 yard, 85 inches wide, we at Atlantic City. He was in good condition, | hold open the cases of Cabanne, Titus and | found i o bumpd hax stack, near GhUN | 1t can at once be seen that whenever tne | Meriin SR S CRREE, TINE 8 (e seaand are giving you goods such as othe but not In as fine s when he met Sullivan. | MUrphy, the class I riders who are under | g g ¢ that place. Two men named | emiands for money hre safGenily seure (0| g 1oss is about $1,000; Insurance $700 f Fitzsimmons, when I saw him last, was in | the charge of crovked racing. Chairman i’ nave heen’ arrésted, charged with | ehable banks to lend their funds at prices | rad 0003 i 700, We offer SPECIAL FOR WEDN the pink of condition and T think that when | Gideon had forwarded tg Cabanne, who him Ehat whlsnat S Rt then = DAY the best value we have ever at- the two men mest it will be a pretty even | lIVes here, a synopsis of the evidence ional advisory board of the A. P.| Nirrency, hut \ than THE DOCTOR'S COLUMN A e best value we have ¢ 4 CHn e oMLt 1a Gary Anyldas toria sl ok | agninat Aty in’ the names of 1e- | cd its organization at St. Louis | thatt amount been w York teipted in the Dress Goods Depart- T e Tt e (R &) gurers ar ‘n\» nature of their eviden J. H. Stevens of Detroit presi- | ton for » ned | R. L. M., Chiea Am confined in an office a e 8" mo Some of Cabanne's best friends were quoted | dint, Rev. James D Dunn of Boston s by the vanll nd Ao not mich Think 1 havae 3 \ . ¢ therein as accusing him of hayv . \d- | reta nd ‘G, Va 08¢ Ac0! woul everal m W of | malaria, and I also suffer from Indigestion GAnell Wool Suitings in an endless | One of the finest lines in the city, and minslons of guiltie them, Cabanne directed | Mo Seandent, Vo VR IS SN oo e e riaida )L ses Hihsa & . variety of patterns at 2a¢ yard. as yio have only one .\I\\Il_nl' 1 h Tm' iS nown his 8t Louls répkékentatives to call on his | "mpe body of an unknown man was taken pying e bills s return for o S teaspooriful of Gastrine, ! G . y s The result was surpulsing. In Gldeon's syn. | St Of, the lake at Cleveland Tuesday, ‘There | o o $100,000,000 of Eold now maintalr the with Natrolithie Salts 1 Plack Dress Goods will not stay long A of the evldenge ‘d 1oeal " newspiner | N o Tk were mear's seversd: UFh | 1 ijennss woul e sl A 1 : Blal Iaeiegneeday, - $17.00, $18.00 and $20.00; in oak, maple, By Its cures e AR iee LB (At Cabenne | Qe or & Jetermined suici "1 Channel trade, there B e £ ‘“‘“‘“:'n‘ “'\”,'““,""l Novelty Suitlugs, o | Direh and maliogar T o - '®%o him. | MThis Tthe. sentieman oin | . Howard Stevens, who lives near Arlington, | 48 ToF o [RGIC, To five drops of Cer orth 20¢, fe U 20e s not what we say, W HantadRenetaiata b o antel | ran ve to a heighbor's in corpany with | L AANDASNAL, a1 Bl Pttt g S6-ineh French Novelty Suitings, Parlor Suits Hoole G na i d e )"hm L:;”s ”: g }-n.‘.l.(u"qi l,',.f,..;',','. nis inin cance, | b sater and demanded that, sonn Matien, | B! o selerve nialy s iers b AR o Y ar 5 Other local developments are sald to have | 48 e 00 408 REERLOr, InarERe That il parts of the A , L & B0-inch Coating Serge, worth Se, ‘a‘ud CO“Ches' story of its merit. SR |“‘I»l|<I e Kitted M Relug: refused. - Hievans Han e y S Oal extract of the brain, in 007 e s 50¢ | The price will eut no figure in this a Banqueted Chumplon Pillsbury, kitled Jiuler . ja capita 3 v . the tongue, thiee tim i 07 i S | e s, BEHES it The thousands of peopla whom it has BROOKLYN, ..O¢t.. 15.—Henry Pillsbury, | > of Montreal have been In-|Gourag M TR e L S Crepons and all giades of Novelties | S 08 G At once, If you noed | Taised from diseaseand despair to happi= | the chess champion was given a | oo teas’ Daon working yoong Maslshman | Brerong o be @ Twico a wook, beforo breakfast, o doas of in black at pr fees that simply cannot anything in our line, whether @ Kitchen | Dess and health, are the strongest and | [ien! "\'“‘:'v’:";“l‘nfif l"‘v"'”:"w\'lf‘-\ mansion on | by promising them poaftions in Kansas City | an a r and pern Natrolithie Salts be duplicated. — We are headquarters | Chair or a Malogany Suit, we are just | best advertisements Hood's Sarsaparilla | lyn Chess ciub, in honcr of his recent vic R R e et i |t vekin | . Mol o g K. Onaa-Tave tad catarth for a for Bluck Dress Goods in Owaha | now in a position to sell you has. No other preparation in existence | [ory af Hastines, cEngland A cablegrs nbering f a dozen to twenty | jtul tock Al eaan | number of yea want t ur bas such a record of wonderful cures. | Triiish Chess ¢lub. was read. proposing an | © " LR i ——e | Take catarrine accordiog o dirctions This is why Iood’s Sarsaparilla has the ational contest and soliciting corre- | Forelgn, News p 4 [ 3 Remember we are oivine yay bicyel and | 1argest sale, and requires for its produc. to-thatuang | There has been no further disturbance at| WASHINGTON, Oct. 15.—(Special | S T. M. St. Louis—Send L Lemember we are giving away bicycles anc 1R L 4 e don After Clhoynski. | Cadis as an outgrowth of the riots at that | gram.)—irst Licutenant Heny Allen s | dzess; will zdvise hy mail. & tion the largest laboratory in the world, - 5 h 3 | PALING BIROWN, A. M LR g A @ i . LONDON, Oct, 15.—It is announe | p transferred from troop M troop A; 2. FAL IROW A. M., M. D., ', . % - ow if you need a good medicine, why | pan Creedon, the ex-middleweight 1o im between the Croatians | i oo o G, ey §r.. troop A | Med. Dapt., Col. Chem. Co., Washington, D, C. beautiful presents absolutely frec nob try Sha which has dGne OLuars a0 |'blon of Ausirals, Wha.Tsst laht | and Serviana it Wagram have causod rios f Lisutenant Francis G Irwin, P much good. Remember Prapk Cralg for a purse of £100 before the | 'z jusseraud, secretery of the French| First Lieutenant Tracy C. Dickson, Ord Fpeclallies sold Ly 3 A ) | tiana S‘T., m.;lw-h winn in twenty | sy at London, and Miss Elisa Rich- | + department, will visit ¢ n 4P | Columbia Che © Wash, D. €. N . P e o « e rounds. will shortly meet *“Joe" Choynski | Fibassy at Londo k. “ ™ artment, o works he | { gl “ Butlcnd\ S I atterns are IrOT sale h‘.re. HOOd'S Sarsapanlla of California SFQS, a1l AMOTICaR Birl, were married Tue :‘Xu"»' Pirearms Manufactur THE ANIMAL EXTRACTS | Crowa 1 to Pay. The scholars who have been working ‘n,{ bt b 13 ‘ e Bra MEDULIY - WASHINGTO 15.—The glove con- | years on the revised translation of the bible | iatling Cord. - CARD From ths N A b 1 to ¢ sist of Lleutenant Col Hea I OVARINE, THYROIDIN ! s e n test scheduled to place at the Eureka | have completed the apoeryphy, which ends | A board o coustst of 1 3 . o OVARINE. “THYROIDINK i t v Athletic club ton botween George God- | the work | Liswenenne..8:5pa b7 Redusas ZEMICURE, For Skin Diseanss PRI i | froy and Billy Weods was not pailed cff, | The lieutenant who commanded the patrol | Maj: am u gine || BRMICURE, R A e ity ] 3| T BI d P ifi owlng to the tlight rtiendarce. f ently captured by Cuban insurgents | Firet Lieutenant Ormord M 0 for Throat and Lung Diseases. FEBRICH | rue c0 uririer | e e een” tried by court, martial undcon- | nance department, 15 constituied f : Nourdlgia, ete CATARRHINE trr s s Prominently in the public eye. §1;six for $6 ALLIANCE, Neh., O 5. —(§ al Tele- | The “u,.‘:l ..mlgmg' 2 |5‘{x' of Kosklusko's | riages and appliances soon to be reals f Aing Smer o SATARINR, far PN ~— 3 ram)—The Allawe | Fair assocla- | hrart to olh | atriots (assoclation | irlal at San Franclsco ure up to the contract, | stinasion : g Lyt 1< 8ct harmoniously with | IO FTNY S " pmocla | has been slgned by the sirviving descond at * uy by . on ope . i very | ants of the patriot. It is to be placed in| Colonel John N. Andrews, Twel At Diugalists. Send for Ilteratire, ; : | Hood’s Pills foassarsapwita, e | 1007001 i, undar Yory. [ uts of e patrich {5 lato b P o L PO TP T Ao Doiasa, ol o Mendiine Bni

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