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R RSP ottt oo == s THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY., NOVEMBER 2), 1892--TWENTY PAGES. e e e——————————————————————————— —_— e ——— o —— v J(AN | with splendid interference br MeCormick | port that Al Smith, the well known aporting I”. “IU m (()“PR"““F | Withheld from sale and settlement and set, | NOT PLAYTHINGS MERELY. | ‘ NS \ N M\ BLUE AB“\E T“E CR‘M\ON and Butterworth. . D. Bliss brought the | man, had bucked the tiger and won &2.400 | [{[, L A BN | apart for “ladian purposes’ A verv much | (‘l(.l”S 01' I \BOR l, “‘\ - ball to tho five-vard line, and here it waslost | in cold cash. Of this amonnt he is said to | larger trast that, besides including the iands | Evolation of the Otd Fashionsd Toy to S to tiarvard. Time was callea & moment | have won $30,000 at one sitting nnd $2,400 at | now restored, extondod et into Utah to the Models of Etegant Usefulness Iater with neither side haviog scored & | another. Ifall mccounis wro true (his is the | e Colorado line and soutn fnto Arizons. T | With the ndvent of the winter s son the f 1 | point way Smith won his small foriune, Over a y 1 arrise in o Liste lands now restorea nro only the western | oo o ancy stores Ve v v estordays's Sossl Yalo Defeats Harvard in the Great Match a PGS Stoae Pite; venr ao u friend of bis bot him §500 thut ho | Prosidont Harrison Not Tnclined to Listen | JAtls now smnil part Iying in the territory VAFIOUS fancy stores are overflowing with | Yestordags's Session of the Gonoral Astome at Springfield, bly Makes Soms Changes, Wwot ld not abstain from liguor a vear, Smith | to Democratj$ Suggestions. of Utah and thare 1s atrone roason to believs | theit yeariy stock of holiday goods which took tho bou and was successful. He went | are vory valuable in miuerals, gold, silver for the most purt are intended for the oaifl new trick of the checker board piav aed | 455" 2nmiling resort in West 'L wenty-elghtn and copper. cation and eatertainmont of those small 2o mado twenty-five vards. Brower's punt car _— POP BLISS MADE THE ONLY TOUCHDOWN | ried tno uall in Yaic's fivo vard line. Yale | Seet auabecan o play faro H staved | oy M‘PONWT'Ti WILL BE MADE THOSE SOUVESTE COTNS, | Poploto whom Christmas: brings gaisxy | QLD EXECUTIVE BOARD ABOLISHED Harvard opened the second half with her advanced the ball by shori rushes ‘\.l’\.(u* drinking at the taole and takine short naps | H - of joyous memories and fond anticipations Fiven Lo yhra ot an eftaide pits } avintervals. Wiion o arose from toe tabie | 1 o Story of the Coinlng of tho First “Colam. | Of 1ho surprises that Sants Claus has in Strugglo of the Teams Crowned by | terworth iicked nnd tho buil was biocked by | 1 \UEFENR, WECH o POwC BRI EAEAEED | ¢1ovatnnas Fetnfia b it oppose any Effort Bust Hatt=Dolinr, stora for thom. Terrifie strogglo of th the Harvard rushers, and downed on Yale's [ 10 WAS > 8tory, but tho next day ha N . 2 - Was o, D. C, Nov. 19 ~The work of o A Trick That Simply Paralyzed fifteen patd line, Yalo & rced the vall | Cording to'tha story, bu poxt davh | to Pince Repunliskus in Lite Posttions ASHINGTON, D. ., Nov. 19 ~The work of Fach year brings many tnnovations Co-Oporation Reported Upon tiie cambridg by shoft, hard rushes, Bultetworth being ““\'.‘:‘,un:“ .\I;H':! hns Il)f:‘vh w*\i ;lW;"l t“ Little Profathiity of Effecting coinine the sonvenir ha'f-dollars will not bo | 10 the nist of noliday playthings Tho he Boye ird rushes, Bu h £ | sevoral' prize fighte e only game he 3 i ¢ o story of the Game, sent offec 1y throuzh the center several | (CTOF m‘“ e l"l“_‘\ tHe by and downs of the Deats finished much before the opening of the exs | tastes of ohildhood are much the samo v timos, C. D. Bliss got out of a serimmage | el couly beat wi position in May next. When tho hour ar- | ver, but the Santa Glaus of today has & it in open feld. bit o was overhauled At i 7 rivod today for striking off the Hrst colns | much more varied nssortment from which to . by Haliowell. Yale lost ground end Harvarc ‘rizes nt the Norae Show, bt ¢ s Supor f 3osopshell vas sut sd 10 | Shoose tits % Loy SprixovieLy, Mass., Nov. 16, —The bive of | DY lialiows Fiy milon Fumof to vards | - Prisesat the Jin 4 o show | . WASINGTON, Nov. 10.~[Special | Suporintendent Bosoyshell was summonod 10050 his favors than bad tho same person Lovts, Mo, Nov. 10,—At the Yale again waved triumphantly above the | and then Brower was sent through the con VEW York, Nov he hor i | Tetezram to 1y Bvidonces are the press room by Chiof Coiner Willlam S, | %6 ten years ago. Tho ma orimson of Harvard, and overy supporter of | ter for & small gain, The ball was then | todar first prizes wore awarded as follows | coming daily more apparent that there wili | Steele, whilo Kngraver Charles Barbor, who | ers of honday goods aro constant UIS morning, A motion to proceed 1o the the New Haven collego, from tho kingof | passed to Upton, who ran around from mis | Palrc o e b rinit, | be cousidorable opposition to the confirma- | 808izaed thu famous coin, Chiof Clerk M, H fuproving on iho old types « e yosition on left, encircling the rush lines and | 81xtecn hands, to be shown befors Cabriolet, Cobo and others assemb: VNS, child of years ago | ~ 8 ion of ofticers was dafeated. T'he mat American foot ball, Walter Camp, to tho | Posttion on left, encireling the rush fines nd | rigo ling, e, shawn, ttare ¢ tion by the senato of tho nowipation of Liouis | “G25 404 others u Downing kud 15 win 11, | 1010 to Pacoghins the piaytpits thav il oy | ter wilt come up agatn ou Monda smallest boy who wants Lo bs on the WINGIOE | the right end. 1t brought out deafening ap- | 4 i!!Ic horses. Eugene ilaxing, Luudot- | McComas of Muryland to the supreme bench | nis ‘aesiatans. sescoy fogod 1 cows by | isplaved in tue shop windows this year, side when ho wrows, is tho vossessor of 8 | piuse aud Iiarvard's hopes went vn. — Valo | "By e hotore Brou:ham appointments, | of tho District of Colambia, The opposition | hand. - u fart i joyful heart ot the bl on a kick from Brewer. Upton was | yalv of mire s oF go dings.or 16 and - eldinz, ; Yalo won her foot ball game with | Burt in n scrimmage and Mason teo his | E W. Kopes team, larey and Do Saturday Hall Holttday Voted Dowan—ln Inhree Thousand blo Workers Ask I onody, oponing ufactur ssion of the Kuights of Lavor assombly Lhie roport of the committes oo laws was tho first attempt was | LBCre probably never was a enild who has | again taken il b o party lines wod will grow out of | & failure. A little flaw caused tho coin's ra. | FOt Bl Some stago of ta lufantlio years | was aboilshed . 1 o " v a0 Altat by the republicAns o | Jestion, lookea a doll ns a pa o t fow minutes later Kmmons was | | Staiilons (llackieys) havin: taken o firgt | thouction taken by the republicans in AL Lhe noxt attampt was made mora carefully | 48 Christmas -~ hapomess. But the oia | A motion for a Satnrday half holiday was Hacrvard with the score of six points 1 aud Mason took his place und | Prc atang recosnizud horso sho \ Ter oy anoss four years ago. . Tnon & 4uM: | ang tho result was o parfect coin, The fol. | 1astioned wax and chinn dolls have been | Yotod down, and a rosess taken for dinner, to nothing. I'welvo minutes before | g ent in us tack Ko dsters nnd rond rigs, mars o golding, | Yer of Mr Cleveland’s nominations were | lowing eartiticate ucco-npanied the coin succoednd by “play babics” that are reall A the oclose of playiog tmo C. D. Harsard Was Crippted. Lawrenco Kipp's Ermiaic e | permitted to fuil for lack of confirmation. MINT OF TIE UNITED STATES AT PiisAT “"r‘“r“‘l"'“"- A doll that could not squoak | transacted this aftornoon. Tho question as Bliss, tho white-headed popular Yale Ball | 00 1 ormick was quick to take ad Road toaras, four In hund, offercd by mens | o uction of Senator Edmunds, then at ths DITA, AL ERINTRADRNT'S O¥wich: Nov. fi 1807, | 0% Toll s eves o LoD L BT D T £ Lo ORIy N e aptain McCormick was ¢ ke 12 e, shown befors cont hereby cortity that thy souvenir eoin in | Mechanical foat has coasod to bo in dema constitution of the order, back, famitiarly known as “1’0p," Mads the | vantowe ar 1ho aoonk sy th aforded. and | o R g e a0 s L IR RY COIRTHTLLBS, LAY POBORE ity 1nieie NG, 1 twis: 110 Fat pitis Nerutle | AU SEIUR SRR tontF s by {HOILaBN 1o L | ABRASALLIP e ‘So Bt og Sliould 56 ByDe onle touchdown of the game, scoring fout | tho first piny sent Laurio Bliss arouid tho j Pavder. Biien - uster - und | ng aavorsely on e Judicial nomination, s | fran thio dies adontod tor the Cotm i Nt 4‘ holiday goods of the presont senson. One | mitted to the entiro ordor for approval, was s LS s Yalo full back, | wenkench ond foP s groAt run of forly yards, AT vucalled i thls Sone o by the demo- | GO an sedad wp 1y presence, and In | of tho most peculiar features o hone G el Al points, and Butterworth, the Yaule bringing tho batl to the Harvard thiry-vard In the eventng Mrs, Claveland visited the 1 this conuection by the d \bloprosence of tho eatner 6 ivaro | o Jamns | goods s thor S ufi, L) ”f‘ "“ V| raisod. It was aeeided that it bo not so re kioked & goal. line. Yale's conter braced and McCormick | horso show with several mombuers of ex- | CTAts Foutoryrorth Of tho Columblun Bxposttion i | S30 ot dlus' b aackablo chedpness, Who | forred thls Ui, but tbat tn the fotlirs toe Al Fitteon Minutes and 3 rough time after scrotary Whitney's iy seeaianite Mr. Edmunas held that Me. Clavoland, | fectory, O, W, BOSBYSH LT, 3 i g D Jor @ dollat or o0 | kystem of fniuation and reforondum sliould and L Biss piunged through tim I Bupsrintenaeit on yours ugo could scarcoly 00 | i ecrapin) ¥ ut hree-quarters the two | time, ale's douenty litle captain going °U's wifo hes a keen appreciation of good | haviug been defeated by the peopie, had no eliven ' civon W L 8 0 establishod 1o regard to all matters of For an hour and three-q 3 1l | n : b « [ \ Affer the delivery of Ui first coln tho | £IVON “away now nd tho numerous | yujs ey elovens had foucht over the x-~\|»ml;;lvl~ Plg | tbr nm‘h the boio \v‘h“lH Im.:: !»\Vw‘mfi the m;l;x Ew‘jn & il '«‘yv‘. llm\ was hier fourth visib of We | rigat to make iifa appolntments upon tho | foreman and his assistant continged. eof wechanical playthings of recent otiain o skin and neither sido d scoved. arvard with tho ball after him, o ball was ad- | week he show up, wnd the olu exocutive boara largo amount of business was Tho ittee on co-operation reportod o How It Can e Done, Jim and Peter Shake Hands, Among the novelties of the prosent season 15 the Columbus doll, a wax figure britliantiv | o5 % LT s R R NG o sehemo lacked the support of the novth Phen there avo Lord Fauutioroy, vridal, and | €1 members, and some of them clnimed that O N T T O e nuesing dolls which dertve their nimes id 1ot raceive the sanetion of the ordor from most | 0-operation; no action was takon ! s — AT Sl A plecos, vecupying whout an hour in tho task, | Wis 0nce & comiuon practics 1o mum (et e ine and Yale broughtitin. Tten Yulosent | twenty-vard line and then Wallis earried iy Great Short Ha Day. vosiilon was not announiccd by Mr. 1 K ) nomination of Mr. Mc- | atead priding th, | who had just concludod their convention. fifteon and twenty woro eatued, and the | massed as if for the purpose) littlo Laurie | odds players: Linst paew, wellin, five Earionzss Colo (6 10 | before tho time when Presidont Harrison | N0 Associnted pross reprosontative. 1t | Uner the present exponsito. mana fuciirs | Lgs while upon the othor is the discoverer's | 1OVs enough to securo the temporary bapn L . 8y @oi 3 o o & G RSt B as oxisted for sev onths, 1t must h dises porary bapoi- | . @ was stirting. Nearer and [ an ea onl and Butterworth had no trouble veond race, selling, six furlongs: Brot | has oxisted several months, erimson flag_was [ had been taken against the decisions of the End w A lettor was roceiv om the earpontor serond, Joe Carter 25 to 1 third, Tine: Was rocel from th rponters ” I, Y H sition, (| a0, co ote the o on 20 0 SLrous na al hair o i ¥ oY it was either score or make a tio of the | ot the ball uear Yaie's twentv-five-vard | lonsi Kube i rows (5 6o won. vlda i to 1) o b0 complotn tho detnils of the | ponduge of lustrous natural bair wives tho | Tubucco company of thny ey, - dne goneral olls canie a tromendous volley of Yale could make the attempt aud he was downed | HOte G0 1) won, Ducnne (2 to 1) second sist inal action on Mr. McComas and | Amwerica” and t'nl‘lmhulu Haif Dollars,” been invested with real lids and cyelashos, | gay's work. B Caealn Wi | Wasmxaroy, D, C., Nov. 10 atoi | s P s ; i BIG COTTON COMBINE, AR, every Yals lung | not1ost his twenty yaras. The bail went to can wako somo *“deal” which will take to ToN, D. C., Nov. 19.—-A compieto ffected by the a'tactmont of . " N & X i Y 4 v of Basiness -A g Spht froutof tnestand. They wero ear-splitting | ended with the ball near Yale's thirty-yard | Athlctio auditorium James J. Corbott and | Faisedto the nominations made and which | coived the ol wasi placed - In and compared with those reecived by tho Y $ 4 bu stated 1o this connection thut tho intima- playor the courago to guin ground of break Princeton Interested. stood face to fane today 1 a hotel oftico in the Farmers Alhianco and Industrial Uston , saving o the | between this time and March 4 has not had [ Press. It snows that the democrats have Yale slowly formed her wedge and_prepared | i Hampden park, when Yale and Havvard | plied i a quist way, the Peter. No | “compromise” offered him by democratic | JOFitY o i) werosse Meeting, \ just as determined. A few seconds of wait- | Who will tackin the blues on Manhattan L ) supremo court in return for Mr. MeCoum A rEsad con snavped back and Yale wedgo charged, | they mean to wipe out Pennsyls dofeat if | of Montwomery, Charlton & Hall, room 609 | to this vacancy of n geutieman now iocated vigatand was refvashod by a sound sieep. | A very droll exorossion. 'I'he two-faced doll | Texas. presidont; G + M. Wesy of desporately forward forgeiting __ nll | Bud then rotucn to Nassau’s campus andsee if | 10 GHEEHE0 S champiouship game on Thurs- | Jutisprudence of the distriet. Prassure is by i hood, revoives aud stows a | wroposed to make headquarters in Memphi L cries “mamm, < RboL At ARG (L) B ralo ma which have b prepared for the Princeton L3 poppad *Pop” Bliss from the Yale mass, [ Which ha e 10 co to Latol | the last practic 3 \ and while Harvard was still shoving ahead | §8me, as there might be a chance to block very much desiving to recognize tue entle- uy peneral condition 13 better,” the crowing of 4 laughiog child. On the | York. For an instant Harvard was paralvzed by started agawst s stallion recora of : selecting any oue uufmihar with the laws Portuasn, Ore,, Nov. 19.—The severe The iaay outtits of clothing. jowelry cheap as local bankers can High School leven Gots Away with the ternoon and made the mile in 2:091;. string of blue that caught the Yalo cheers | Lincoln ¥ T »VIA.\I Sitkwood went against bis 2:U8'{ | ous or complicated as hore, where the judi- coRSTIfaEithe) pastifaivdivs still foou tin- Bl s et i iTve T troliBE oy LRI ShE LA asTe | tried in ‘Cexas somo years ago and failed. Budiahattersd thom:tothe Four pointsof the The foot ball teams of the Omala and the | record und made tno mile in cial system was bullt upon the respective | Ues, ‘I'he wind has a velocity of fifty miles h tof t ds at ner fifty-yard | vanced by short but sure gains to the vergo of being rotired to private lifo, This | by band until thoy hud uruok 100 proof | are sold at comparativoly small figures, 'Lt md punted out of bounds at ner ifty-s anced by short but sure s to t : ‘ v D, Vst Power was then applied aad the actual work | holid toys ut hc ane an vouer TR e Ao LTI HOT lier backs in right succession to tho Harenrd | fusido the five-vard line. fustead of trying | NAsuviiir, Tonu., Nov. 19—~At the West | munds untila vory fow days beforo tho 4t | by Waking. b 'ln!lnlr‘:"llul‘nfl\l‘vy.‘ hl“v'mzle‘”\;“\f R e ('l.l"'mm_ R o vs, bed rubbel d sawyors of Amorica, lino for substantinl wains. Fivo yards, tev, | to push it over (the whole Yale eleven were | Side park today 1t was a great day for 1ong | of March, The g Selves upon tho accomniishs | Phoy number 000 woa b f liey number §,000 wod have deciged to come Y ollore i B0 D ; AL L Uomas MWas miade mor thun. thireo months | | O of thonow halt dollurs was shown to | Mot But that hus boon dono away with [ fite’ the aeteror (hejoays deciae e Yalo contingent, 1,000 strong, weut o ss 2ot the ball and ran out tothe le b 2ts ot Labor in ¢ " tho west of the field of Hampuen |without a singlo Harvard man opposing and | 1) Won, Lin Hioek (o to 1) o o Judge A vears the porirait of Columbus upon one side, | of these cles and w fow dollars will '.’:fiu‘[v;:.." ::j\“l waving bluc, while not a | piaced the bail behind the goal post. 1t was | & 1o 1) iier T AR \IIL retire, and s tofilln vacancy whict R O R AT ) T R e '”'; "‘]““”””""”;' LR vaucss AP 1 ported on sevoral cases in wi L appeals aravel, tho Santa Maria, in fuil sail, On | 1oss of altost any kind of a family ! v o ° n oking $380 10 arte (3 Lo 1 won, 815 O'Los (415 D second, Ten | also be remembered tho present ch Wl R . 3 . nearer the Yalo m"“-‘fy» nlujl’ l;: I::w in kicking it. Score: 6 tol. Bt toh won,Sis U'laa 1 LhTCL L e \nt""nmih:‘j"fin‘v A the vessel is tho date 1402, und two men sup- QOue of the fnnovations in the doll lina al exceutivo voard, lu cach caso the until thoy wero within fifteon yards of Har- 1A Yale's Torritor) SN o, handloap, Seven furlonza: | Me Flone joo e committes on 3 bortive: homisphotes, reprosutiag tho old our s tho use of human hair | gocision of the bonrd wis sustalnod Wichia swo fuct of Harvard's goal line in the | Little timo remained, aud it was cioar that | Prine Kintey @to i won. Tndia Rabher (10 | gorae “agd®yf, Varm friond of bir. M “ kgt Uate, of Lo " annly v, 1809, and AL AL ey - core, he gamo was decided. Harvara started the s back 1o the senate with o o dd o anniversarv. 1502, and San ma e us orasmented | eqiinell of St. Louls, Mo, requesting thit »f tho game, but fuiled to score, | the gamo w ut : the 1nscription *Worid's (ol ik 430 420 & AT . | counc \ Mo, requesting that 2:;"11,“"’““:‘ ‘imm vas now drawine to a close | ball again with a good vush, and by 0 punt Fourth race, sellinz, four and ono-haif fur- | Very strong recommendation. lnscription “Worid's Columbian Exp: to 830, and the luxuriant ap- | tho intghts of Labor bayeott tho =0 mmond i B ol [ 4 reverse side, whilo surrounding the hoad of | playtbing almost human appoaran 1ho 3 lino. Trafford foll back for a urop kick. but | sceond, Sie Carl (8t 5 third. Limes 15 = e ) ing i assembly suzeesied tho matter ve roferved to un&.ltl f & coufusion of cries and hvsterical | the Yalo rushers were on him beforo he i1 e, five und one-half furionzs: Whilo the domocrats may be strong enough | (elumbus aro the words “United States of | Golis that open wadshut their oyes have | the &1 Loums assembly. This endea tho ut of a con of cries and alo ry s § s d Florist a1 to s third. Tine: 1513 tuer " 5 blo - whilo Leretotore the effsct has bpo 3 sl S Vale by W inter., hird. Rt otuer uames for a week, it will ve impossible e TR TR T \ ieretol g i el has beon pro e\ R Ivk |12 1 waxthe Fouvtt | dowa wid) Dratorditiad for them to provent confirmation unloss they mploxton of the sew Congross. duced by tie simple rolling of th oyebull n L SRt Pittavenri, 1 Nov. 10.~Tor the first | them at least five repubiican senators, as | st of revresentatives in congress elcted re with & weicht on tho end whicl " " e beat of a bluo flaj Yale and t then pun Pwer re- ) Gy s 1 ¥ - LA 108y &! 4 . Ll Alllance Members Cormula Beavibe, woraor ol Sowt 5t un kg | Yaio g thoy then st Beower b | Dutiaonizuis, Pa Nov. 1o -voethe st | then"at Tl ve sopubicns sontors, sk | ok of soreseniaaés n congress” lsced R Spsaat oo vhia ¢ 3 ¢ v the democratic national committes, m M i Nov. 10, 0 2 # ) > T wili be made by President Harrison. 1t can . * | a borizontal position. The new contrivanc MEmun cun, Nov. 10, -An elaverate vells and carricd 1o the heart of every Yale | line Peter Jackson, tho colored heavyweizht, 13 mauaged 0y puiling two strings at tho | Plan of a cotton combino was formulated by 5 tion of democratic senators that thoy will at- | ¢lerk of tho house, agreos substantially with | back, one of which shuts the oyes wiile tho something in tho effort. New Youk, Nov. 19.—The sisty davs | Priladelpuia. Tho meeting was frienaly. | tempt to defeut neminations. to life positions | tho estimates seat out by the Associated | other opons thom. beforo 1ts adjournment, by which o And nino Blisw, reign of foot bail as king of sports is nearing | Poter extended bis haud : B Be AU L BB LBRT Lot ieEe T e “““‘I“ It 1 ts end. oot ball er thusiasts have no eyves | champion: Mr. Corbett, | ‘congratulate dopres. s effect upon Preside; y clected 222 members, the republicans 125 and 0 control the cotton business of the south aris Rvelvar o blue | i A 3 a dey w effect upon President Harrison, 0 Yogpod athioten Tongti (et wiy oty | DOW for auvtLing o the. erout gam 1oday | 0u o vVour splondid victore." Cornott Ree | Soh i an i ek 0 will Dsten o tho | 190 PODUIsts 7, giving tho domocrats & uia for the final trial, Harvard massed hor men | Wil locl horus. "Tho game will I)m of ex- | fighting talk was iuduized i 1ors, whereny he shall appoint a deo ¢ht in front of the Yalo players and were | Faordinary interest to the Princoton eleven, the other vacancy on the distr g TR iy from the manuor in which they uro vor, this eveniug dolozatas right in v Wasmyaros, D. C., 19, —Mr. Bla , this eveniug aelozat i S Y field Thankswiviog day. The Tigers ave | A recular meetiog of tho Omaha Lacrosse 0% is reported to bo very much improved this | e v to f Gl the southern states hold o fng at the ing us Stillman, the Yale center rash, | field ! g doy, The ! % ! il o8 ivmation. ¢ She “eoquotte” dollis a maunikin in whie x ! stepped over tho ball and ticu the ball was | Practiciuz with a veugeanes for the fray and | club wilt be held tomorrow nignt in the office > bresident hus in mind tne nomination | movuing. He passed a very comfortavlo | the oves move right and loft giving the face | (45050 hotol and ela J. Sledgo of vor- | Withiin the bounds of possioility. The Prince = 1|t X flais o republic 200d ' 3 The struggle wus in tho southwest cor- bound Iyl i w York Lito building, at§ p. m. A full | in this d ois o republican, & £00d | Ho 15 said to be uright and choorful thie | 15 80 rosting novelty. Pull one Mississinpl, vieo pre wd L 1 Max g oft tho . field: Hurvard pushed [ /{08 bovs will attond vhe Yalp:Harvard match | o iodnanea 'y requested final arrange. | lweer ana s funiliap with the tricato ¢ 18 5 AL LB (R ) e s [l A h Uhtra i aueldiL s s EOTR TV YN e they can moster the strokes they have secu, + veing brought Ha th > snt to Senator Kenna of West Virginia passed a 1 elso save withstanding tho Yale | they can S Lnexdave, i | diy mext will be made, club practices | Leing brought uphn the president to nomin L trginia pass while the ¢ i , attack. Just as,ithe 't teams mot out | They will probably not use the same siznals | FH¥ HOXY D. . at the fair crounos, it veing | Ate for this place &’ well known lawyer of nt.but is better this morning, He | othe ringand the lavghivg face appears | Which will e 1 eharge of General West beforo tho Ifearney gam Indinnapolis, but the ehiei exccutive, wh “Jam freor from pain this morning | and iho lips give an cxevilont imitation of ssident Sledge witl hoid forih in New hogatloped to the left and lay down with | SOme of their combinatious. man, does nor want, 1 making the appoint St s sume prineiple a cotorad dofl 18 made 1o tu I'ne cotton uittee, as the new organi the ball behind Harvara’s gonl T T STockToy, Cal, Nov. 10.—Stamboul was | ment, to leave any ground for criticism by Storms on the Northwest Coast. wiite and vico versa, zation 15 to borrow monoy N BITFI ol S M Ents He reh) (e AIG AL b menan & and practices of Jtho distriot. ‘There is no | storm thac has prevailed mlone the north. | And Loilet articles which are brevided for | 8 it aud thus save to tho producer tho Lookiue *round him, Captain Trafford saw o state or territory where the [uws are so vari = the fashionablo doil arc sumsthing astouisu- | Gifferonce in interest. The same plan was ¢ i Sl LU U 13 ) vletenoss of dotail and elegance of manufac- | The only new foature in'the present plan s compass for miles around. v Havvard | Lincoln High schools met at the base ball | 4Usiters were 3115, 1:02, 1: Wil E laws ot Macyland, Wasbington, Georgetown, | an hour. Al vessels arriving report beavy | ture would vis with the furnishings of a so. | that coiton factors over the country aro to player was dozed by the ificince of tho | Luric yesterday in & one-sided but interesting was strong, ots passed sliice congress itself has | weather. No accidents of any conse- | ciety belle. Boxes come with o varioty of | be admitted to the combine. It s give 1 out situation and_the crimson color inovery | pane e playors were arranged in the oy DIANTE: eutiroe control of the Distuict of | quenco have boon reported. Northern Pacifio | drosses necessary for all occasions. There | 00 €ood authority that this cotton - combine Harvard hund choked In a dying offort at | Same: plas NAervl TN T 3 Columbia, ana Union Pacific trains aro deluyed by land- | are morning gowns, evening dresses, stroct | Was planned by Dr. Macune to ily the turning defeat. fellowing ord & : SeAL 2 Capitol City Notes, shides and washout, caused by heavy | dresses and wrappers for | demi- | Southern delegates and head off tho third! It was o great game ana was played on as | On A Lincotn. | Arivn nlfnl_ not start today atv Cumbertand The coming Thanksziving will boa qulelor ains in the mountair ‘I'he Northern Pa- | 1oilet. but the modern doll 3 4 A ts RTIT (K8 tw as avbrseen andintas ihtie ‘\h-“u]uu o - : ‘Il.m‘l.-rl- vark beeause of high winds. fostival in official ,erwcles than usual, | i briage across Grand river, forty-four | has — not yot wecumoed to the interview today, Dr. Macuno waoather as evo ored a,college contest, UL o S AL IHEUE = =S Up t0 a Into hour last might it was feared | j; that o wet day would test tho lovaity of foot | Cinrive balllovers 1o the utmost. But at midnieht | Ayers . 200777000 oicle ... ot Baker university, 18; Kausas State univer- . Hurrison jpassghl 10 the 1ifo bevond. [ landslides at ths Cuscades will block the | shoes, stockings und parasols. The stocKking: To nn Associatod pross revortery Dr, Mazs the sturs came on' bright overhead and a | Péterson T 3 § sity, 0. Phay ilving diy tie usual famity | teafie Tor soveral davs. Thero is only stiznt | are imported from Germany iud may b biad | cune said: ~Thoro as baon aBoid and des cool northerly breezo lupoed the moisture | Hunmhrey - S cirele v the white houso will vers likely bo | 4elavs to mails und passengers, however, is ler of cotton, listo throad or sitk, ad cosg | Liberate plan iaid and worked by sowo poli- from the ficld. ehi] ; I S ZUM LUSTIGEN SCHWEIZER. increased by the presence of Mr. and Mrs, | transfors are mado. from 3 cants to') conts por paie, “Almas | tielaus to captura tho alliance woversnt and y 5 % s o ] 0] e tussell Harrl vho tiav in v e v kind oD bAEHS TirhiS Kot iromit ako it an adjunct of the people’s party. B ren A Dy, WY ondarial Orowds 1. Whippie L Full back......... 0l e By S e AN T e Itussell Harrison, who bave been in New —_——— auy kind of - shoo that is furuished for « b [ makoita 4 ) 3 p piendia Day Dhie LeRths AWOR0 00Y BB BYOMNY matarad [ oY Svond wi Night'of Celebration with [ uesell rood deal Inicly, Lientenant nod Realizo Tha th wear of ordinary poop.o may Le found | COMMILted of the paoplo’s party had hond- i LAl AT C X O G S D SR BRI i . ESgnasian DA cin g, Mrs. Pariser ana Mrs., Demmick Hoyestean, Pa., ing now | among the doll’s assortmont. Tne cheaper [ Auartors in the botelduring this meating and sky and was just warim enough to make more ors and displared more strategy, par The Omaha Scawoizer Gesangversin last Marguret B, Tnompson of Creto is at the | develoved today which causod any change in | rades are made in Gormany whils the | constituted themselves an active lobby o relreshing the cool bracing wind, Special | Funners and displaye AT AR I A | o i e i th a ersary and | Fre TEHAAL Fo oot 5 ore ox i anufsctured in | control tho order's proceadings. ‘Ihey had trains from every direction brought thous- | UI'TLY in making deceplivo vasses, Tue | Uighteslebratod its ninth anuiversary an cdon 6. 12 Hatoine of Teskios,al | tho situation. Avout 100 men applied for | MOre & 246 avo wmanufactured jn | UL \ were ablo Lo securo nd- s totilib At enigtmipr D wedgn was littie used, and both teams de- | tho Grutlifeier with a grana concert and llel- } d.lm R. Hutenins of Des Moines New: id Brooklyn, ‘Tne line of doll | s R i d0ggontrol 950 v ¢ common cons pended on rusbing and on runuing around | Lall at Gerinania hall, A8 liard g ) 5 e e milinery includes straw, k hats, | mission to tho secret mectings A it wadia b0 Mfen by common e Posteq | the euds, except that Lincoln's full back, | e nail s packed to tho doors for tho | NI dining roomof the Astor hotel was the | | ‘This afteruoon tha Amuigzmiated men | Fam O'hastors and it e s s | e e aot oot mecTiifs i s ) e B T Do Dark s oeteld | hian lLitio oF 1o Eain hadibeon mudaion tha! || ..o/ vasiacked io doors for foencof u pleasaot gathering lastovening | beid @ mooting in tho rink, which was | bonnois for full ress occasions, A smitae | Wishos of tho peopla™ party dominnted iy A -n:rvur.l Totho Ttix e So Yale ou | first two downs, 1ifted the pigskin with s | €OPC€Tt, and_ tho ball which followed con- | being a farewell party to Mrs Hua Scuvzis, | well attended. The mesting was in ses. | varioty is oftered in parasols and an ivory b farmer's alliance, T'his is in violation of tho ! T T TP e e L g tinued uutl nearly daylight. ‘fhe program | whose home ir i Deievin, ‘la., whithor she | sion about two hours, when sne adjourned [ handled affuir of silkc with a laco edge can vo | Principles of the order, which declares 1t to 3 st A & Lo 4 The first touch down was made by Omoha | incluged “Schonsucht nach den Ro 8 RUMFILOW,, 3 Lo meet again tomorrow morning. I'ho men | Oblained for 5 cents, be uoupartisan,’ 12 d Harvard into the other, and, avrayed in & o A 2 x 2. Thomen ) topfiact < gayes¢ war pnint, they wero no lonwer in. | 10 twenty-five minutes. Witmer orossed tho | gen,” by the Gosaugverein: T nauser NEWS FOR THE ARMY, have uearly allicome to a realization that the [ in all sizes are 50 ceats per pair Ona vear bence, ho said, tuo state alliance lined to swim poncofully in tho same river, | £0al line alter 4 fine dash of forty yards and | by the Fiederkranz: st 5o, by the iy strike 15 lost, as far us the original purpose | fans can be boughtat from 19 to 50 conts | WOUld send up mon to the national conyen. Thoro were moro_ Iadics present than usual, | O Whipple made u successtul kicic for goal. | Hoheminn Sizell€ societys “tWacht Aut | [ie or the Orders Tovaed 1 gutar | 1% coucerned, apiece, Tho lattor aro of gauze with ivory | Uon who would right matters and seeuro his probubly being duo to tho arrangement | Although Keigan thon made a Afty-yard 4 ieedeh T by tlio Germania Singing so- P h TS Th . Crawlord, who succaded Hugh | sUcks. band painted -and Crimmed with | 1S order from its onomies ana rostoro it to ipprauably; bolig d arouna tho e that was a beaur, | Yo yoi Lineoln, “Auf don Bergen, by the | o G 10 [Speeial | ©Dounell as chairman'of the advisory com- | swansdown. its origtnal purpose. Tbe report th - e AEH f Governor Russell was very | Pulled bt down within ten ge'e0F th Dexerein; Boonoul Homekonr von | WAsmNGTON, D. C, - Who-[Speclal | nittes, resigned Loday to aceeptu nosition ae | The supply of doll jawelry and toflat ap- | ©ows bund, a secrot oathbound. mmor Saog i Wy. Hacame in on the fiold at 1:45 p, m, | &oal and Linceln's ouly oo b Rlin i “|M‘ 3010, by 1. Cor Telegramn to Tur Bre. |- Captawn Henry O. | rotler in the Columbia will av Uniontown, | burtenances is mostly imported from Pacis, | of thaalance, had accomplished bis defeat and Wy. H g EKORLang. o Lo ten minutes went | ter dem Linacnbaumw,” by the Aui - | 5 Heistant, Bloventh infaniey, is dotailod | Others are lonviug as fast us they can obtain | A necklace of pearls with bracolets 19 | the doctor would neitner afien nor dony. amid yalked upin front of tho Harvard stana side cetting nearer a | gerbund; *‘Liebs und Polizei,” by the ) I N SheEwithle Tiikaang DS Sheaat ap piause. by without_eirye Be Seting ne Crkeast Ay and Polizel,” by the Liod- | us o mowber of tho army reurinz board at | WOri elsowhiers, mateh, with an enumeled wateh, gold chain | Tt 1% geoevaily undorsiond tiat tho split in & 8 % Y SOyuat wana, 6; Lincoln, orkr “Watdoacht,” by the Gesang- | o 2 ] ! 2 d oast pin, all tnclosed 1n 1dsom the alliance, in spite of 1 wvard show the fleid, }, thero were fully 50,000 people on | Sepre: | Scéccond hnif' it only took Omana { vercius “yohannistied.” by the Co Covdia | Commous barracks, convened Decembor 22, Piles of Shaye. piss)| ity I:y'x ::xl\'llm Radl for \ l;'.- e e richneilintion . ver [\w’:. s 1:-‘“:-\“\’! flag at thglwo minutes later tho crimsou Yo minutes to tand the bili bebind the | Singing society; “iMruehiingemarsch 1501, vice Captain Constant Williams, | witen Haseremylave piios, out DoWits smploto toilet 1T L i o I [P BToaritl et N oty L 1 Y 03 L) i lingsmarsch, N C i liams, | witen Hazet salve will cure them complote totlet o, | ding brusb, comy, | democratic, the other confessedly populist began to w northeast corner of the fleld . Clark cot around Lincolu’s loft and | the Liederkr “Die Heimath,” by Seventh infantry, hereby velieved. Captain ponge, looking glass, powder box, button - - eleven was cof. furiously. 'Tho ilurvgg! y' spod down the fiold for siaty vards without | Turner Quarter b * e Ei i R s o SR B S ook and perfumery bottle, Tho tojlet wers AiTairs capolis & St 1 r ceno of ] rlerence, g clean foucl T I o e b Mive T Nineteen e 5 - sole an [ otile, o toilet sete 4 3 i 5 and 88 tho big' shif.tlic s0n0ffaloined | interfercnco, getting a cloan iouch In woal Afino subper was served after tho con- | infantry, will report. 1n porcn i HENSONAL LA I GIA P ALY, fler a considerablo variely, costing feom 10 | Niw Yo . 19.—The plans for the re- 1n their foot bull jackets ana’ided cany, . Oury then completed tho job Ly kicking | cert, 1o which most 2 trousors, trottea oat o tho field Harvard | the goal. Nothing was achioved cither | amnple justice, TR : SRETEWED Naturaily to the holisehold of President | tiles oast of Tucomu, has been washed out | luxury of suspenders. Tho doll's trunk con- | €omplained bitterly of the troatmont Lo re- EVAR o . . 5 s Si3 2 ;| Harrison the day is ful! of 84a reminiscences, | 81d trains will not ba able to pass for a day | tains a complete cotlection of minfature cos- | Ceived and of tho prostitution of the allianes ; ALPWIN Crry, [Kan., Nov. 16— Football: | JHAVHGR the ! “m"lrl‘l' on Friday next sinco | OF tWo yot. On the Union Dacific lcavy | tumes oven meludiog andercotnme oo | by tho third party politiclne. work, somo twenty being accepted. of those prosent dia | Captain’ Simon Suyder, oteent S 2 5 ents up. oot o i » o sunan, Sy, Mool 17| . . et s 10t e Paxon, | SASE 1o i it s b g | SRR o eions ot gavo W migbly choor. For Just one milto | 180 1b the tno romaiuiug. Score:” Oimata, SLEH T board at Columbus barracks, for examni: | & B Dickson of O'Neill is at tne Millard. | om 5 conts to &5, - The 1atier s pomirics | 0115 & Louis Ruilway company will bu ;!?;"L';,"uv‘ ad ovorything ber own way. At Aucotn, 0. L, i CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET, Captain Smith Leach, corps of engin J. W. Foy of Sioux City is at the Mercer, for' 8, dozen porsons, eyory pioco'band | EIVON Oub_suoruly. iCho.raoolvoriand - thioRy 158 tho Yalo plavors cam ontho fleld from SPORTING GOSSID, ) 3 — miovod from duty ut Boston uder | D. W. Clurk of David City is at tho Mor. | inted and composod of” the iinest imporied | Siocktold: r3 Sommittoo linvoiboon polig too; -v.yom:s rl‘\):"lix‘o x:::‘.m un{ m..lk‘ her il There Wus Fually an Av Saturday's | the immediate ordors of Lisutenant Colono | cor. are. Garmany 13 the great contor of doly | Y81y during tho past week 7. or's of eacl . ] . upply of Cattle Sam sfie! e 3 r WoN ol o e finest doits o roil e fell on tuo ball und rollod over the el | MUENISE Tralning A Balstnwmirhae she | o g1 ;f o 1 Tol it ll;u'lni\(lod‘lg(;:x‘:;l PR lg{u;.:m.flmfi' and W. N. Samson of Loug Pine s at tho Ar- 1,.",{?,5?}” Pk oy oo Lo Movelonis of Yo Bteamars, Smare Ones Are Doin A0, Nov. 19, —[Spocial Telegram to | Wil proce o5 urling- | caq urenborz. Iho best Leads are now mado " the limbering process overybody choered, ATE 5 ton, V' i cado. 6 " e At Browhead — I reuta, fr b 8 L Fine ok Had diiels ATl H 4 % 3 £ *bisque,” a sort of porcioain whion 1o s rowhend — Passed - Aureuw, from, AN LT R Raoaa oYSEY body Nuaw Yous, Nov. 19, ~Tho Groggains-Cos- [ e Brx. [ ~Thore was iy an avorago Sat. | (00 -wnrr(Ialrfivfi'f-fid{:‘i:ri"“n.fl.’:T..}n Niaior | D, C. Wilkins of Kearnay 15 at the Bruns- | ars dee nevioniof b9 NS LU S st it 8 How They Lined tp, tello battie which will oceur on Monc urduy's supply of catile on sale and abot | Milton B, Adums, corps of cnginoers, on | WiCK: omposition. Tho legs. avms, and bodies aro | At Lizird —Signaled—TLa Brotange, from Whon Captain Trafford of Harvard and November 25, tho Coney Island Athleric | the ususl Saturday's demand. Tae wquir | bemne velioved from Burlington, vy Captain . M. Garey of Grand Island is at tho | omposed of papier macho and the wiasts and | NOW York for Havro (5 Captain McCormick of Yule met to toss for | €D, Prowises to be one of ‘the wost famous [ entwe principally from local buyors and for | Smith S, Laach, will prosesd” 1o and aie | Arcade. niles are provided with ball and socket T ¢ cholce, Yalo wou. and as (horo s oy wigh | Ut bus over been decided 1 1o stagolcss | DULEES aud chonts stock. Tho Lono of o | station ot otrolt, Mich. for duty as oy A. Gregory of IPairbury is & zuost ut olpta no that the Hmbs: may be composed in. | LUILRENG ASSOOLAEREV YNGR 0 v - s A (Y arliet was a littlo nealthier. Next week’s | @or of the Ninth and ko ath hght house ade uny position. . ©onougi to be of uny advantage sho took the | ring of the elub by the sea. Both men e, X 3 K m 1 conte ’ ady Y Dails. The ol véus took their [unnmtlu: g 6 tho art of boxiug and oac tes | Foceipts nvo likely to show quite w marked | districts, reliaving Colonol Orlanda M. Coo, J. B, Dingmon of Sutton is a guest at the Ttio wicchauleal contrivuncos have como to | Over 400 sharos tave slraady n sub- quickly and prepared for the opening. eragt | T co? I6 tho art of boxiug and oach usvires | falling off and the situution 1ooks stronger, | COFps of ouginoars Mitlard, kst occupy & laree sharo of Loliday attention | seribed in the 25th series of ths Omaha, Dhs men woro 11 the following mait fore - | 10 the middicweight championship of the | Quotations ure from 1,01 1o §100 fer cows Leave of absenco for two months 1o take Paddoct Yort 1ot = and many now ideas have been utilizea Y, g & positions world, ‘Tho winuer will, without doudt, bo | and bulls, nud §1 .50 to .4 fov stockers and | efect Decorabor 10, with pornission Lo apply | o B. 5. Paddock of Fort Robinson is ot tho tyoar. Tuu toys that only maks bo Hinckoy Tenpaltion: s iioart | matched to fight tho victor of tho Hall-ita- | foedors, §2.5 1o &85 for drossod boof and | or an extension of two. monthe, s eraniay | Murray u have gono out of favor and you SR e e | eimmons contest, po that o | Frappinie steers, 8140 10 £5.4) for Texans and | Cantain Jobn C. Scauting, Second artliery, [ A, C. Melutyro of Hastings is at the | emands somothine that can | R o o niai et BTOI Maber's trminer, Tom Clurk, says that ho | from 51,50 1o £5.25 for calves, il Stiliman SCentor 5 Lomia | 15 doiog ait that 13 necessary and no will bo | After oponing acciy (ellul‘nh Ilh |I-I guard Ill n Waters | in fine form on Deceiber 8, when Goddard | market sc nior LBl e ke oty Uinton | faces him, i Wiy Right ond left Euin 5 o | adjustment of tho obtigations of the Minneap- Wildeat banking and reckless 1o auing of money are thoe prime causes of the vullding 12 Americn + association wrocks in Buglund av the presont [ inde of | tims Local ussociations should profit by the Bl e o BB ORI IRy ahiceed ractical utility. Tho machanical toys what | costly lesson, and strong the hog | 80t Edward H. Catlin, Second artilery, Oc- I H. Lewss of Lincoln is & guest at the | re run by steam include stati ¢ Ougines Mauy Nobrasku associations chargo 10 o0 100K another turn and the close | tober 24, is extended ona month, Cant Dellone. hat run & mioaturs lathe on s work ent interest on loans, I rato s exc was bad, late sales were 100 off from tho [ Jobn It Myrick, Third artiilory. and 1 8q 0o to0o'on wa nallsuate ““Than thiore aro | give. Mirohghout tho colntny the: &onacaL s ong 1o MeGrath is extremely lazy for a hittle fel- [ opening prices or at from .20 1o £3 60 for | Lieutenant Havry K. Anderson, 1ourth SRAr ocomotives Lhut ve - rapily b tondeney is toward low iot vates and T T o | jow who is oluz up neatust Billy Pitwmor, | poor to’ prime light and at from §.30 to | tilierv, will veport in person’ to (olonel | Yesterdas N ooming Inepy. - exast fixed premium. 9 Haulf back fay | but way bucklo o is work after o w i forpaor toehoico medium und beavy | Loomis L. Laugdon, Iiest artillory, prosi. | - C. d. Fredenberg of Beatcice is a guestat | of Feil ones) #04 \ 5 of tho constit and Butterworth R0l baok., lrewer [ @nd put somo ginger Into his gait by the | weizhts, Thore wore scaitering sales early | dent of tho oxamining board at Fort Hamit. | the Paxto of ull sizes and desevintions, T - Ancxam nitlon of tho constitation and by Twenty tln 0 tlio Btare. time he meots Plimmer Decem bor 25 t from £5.70 to £, for light ana at from | ton, N. Y., atsuch time as ne may designato C. A. Randall of Lincoln is registered at | exact reproductions on a small scale of the waot suyergl APEASKRURN00ILIIBAN ‘“"l“l‘» 5 Mabier did & littlo uniooked-for sprintivg | 5.8% to £.40 for boavy and med for examination &8 1o thely fitness for pro- | the Dellonc war snip “PPbiladelphia’ and the eruiser it the stato Jaw 15 not very clos Cin Yalo had tho bail and formed the wedge, | tho othier day 1o get out of the wiy of u ooy ceipts; cattle, 15,0005 hog: wmotion. M. Cot Linc at | "“Concord,” “urmed ‘with revolving guns | JoWed. TUIS surprising thav they hayo be Butterworth was putin tho conter of tho | Branch expross on tho Shrewsvury rives e Lienvo of absenco for seven days is rantod | o Morsers o O 1 2UCON 198 guest at | TENeq Dy marines in worsoous i | ETAIon stato cortiicatos without boing wedgo 8ud he snupped tue ball back to the | briage and he showed & fine burat of s poe Plensant Fano fecita) First Licutenant John L. Barbour, Seventh | % Yieree P forms. Ior 0. euts a veal stown launch | compelied L eliminito tho illegal featuro; Yalocaptain. The wedgo started to the loft | Sports who huve s finio - oye for e en | e Is of Mr. Murtin C wlautry, recruiling oficer. Leavo ot nb. | EFauk Stoutof Vaiontine is rogisterod at | gan be purenaeod wiich sy 80 adjusted | Tho twenty-ninth report of tho Nebragia and veforo it hud atopped thov hnd wudo u | pugitists say Groggaing will win bis flgot Mt i SHASARAE DU Catin avo | R TR PROLLIC DUIBRLY Tavoral Al | (11 A rcado as to run round aud round a tub of water (o nas Lor tha quarter cading Septembor. £8in of twenty yards. Tho ball was vassed | with Coste plano recital @t the ran tonant Lewis M. fSoocnler, Ninth cuvaley 17, 1%, 1iold of North I’latte is registerod at [ the infinite uclight of the inventive small 5 the associntion 1o Lo in u prosperous 10 Laurlo Bilss aud ho started through the | ~ Jimwmy Carvoll has put up 1,000 to bind a gallery last evening in tho | Tho leave of nbsfies granted First 1icy. | the Murray voys. Stoves for the playvroom all patternea | coudition. The total nings sineo l‘n but was downed by ( plon in a five tack wateh ‘between his clever featherweight, | Presence of a select audienen of | tenant Charlas 11 Mir,” Second infautey, George W. Lowry of Lincoln was at the | exaculy like kitcnen ranges with sl necessary [ zed, August, 1555, smovnt to $00,474 87, With scarcely any pain. After the second | Jonuny Grifiin, of Braintree, aund the htle | their 5 and friends. The program | Novewber i, Dopurtment of tho Plutte, 13 ox. | Murray vosterduy facilities for roasting, vaking and boiling on a | Number of sharos issuod 4,351, ot which futile attempt to duck the line Butterworth | Senegumoin bf Hampton, orge Dixon. | comprisea a dozen selections from the works | tended Lire Wb, The following char Donald W. ( bell of Danve o) small seale, Sinall savings banks with real | 1,086 are now in force and 444 are pledeed for fell back for a punt, whicn brougat the butl | Carroll dusists bomeee (e bo wiil not | of well known composers, whioh e 20: | A01t0e SIaLoNR 0l o A b auarip e | taye it MaimRRell Of 200VAE b rogia-ijER 8RR SLURISAVARAN A RS AT il £RS | loans. ‘I'ho total amount loned is $y4,052 " well down 1uto Harvard's territory. permit Griffu to Hght 'at iess than 120 [ deved 1o w mucner which 'was alike compli- | masters departmeiit” are oed 5 ined 9 oo i cents to §:. Tho witharawal yalo of Jirsy-agrigkAgAr Trafford tricd to sond his 0aoks througn | pounds, wnd \his be adds 15 two pounds | movtary to the proficiency of tho pupila mil | Ames Kimbill”" quarterma Georgo W. Bhoedy of David \Cley way at | ®RRCELL (000 2on 10 08 morn nopular | 90 Whioh. GlChtaix: noymonts Havakiany the hwue, but, failing passed the ball 1o iter than the legitimato avoirdupoiso of | tho eficiency of their instructor, Tha “Polo- | heved from - temptliey oty the Pazton yestordsy. than over daring the holidnys of the coming | nude, is & & ne profit of $45.50 per Brower, who made a fiue pur worth thorwelgnts. As Tom O'Rourkn in his | Boise,” by Master Willie MeCaffrey, g 10-ye oaza. and aise Ve et W. IL liemington of Sult Lake is amoug | winer. T'here is o worgeously plumed cock. | share tried for o.fair cateh, bui made o miserabio K says emphat that (ieore shall not | old boy, was piayed mannor that would | Jeffersouyilie, lad,: Mnd Wil rosmed the gucsts at the Mercer, i3 100, perched on & gitded stana, which opens Atthe monthly menting of the direeiors '""‘".'.” and Hureard gou tho ball near tne ap at over 115 and demauds the same | have been creditablotoa much older por- | St. Louis #ud . nsih arga of E. M. Biish, the Lincoln manager of I, G, | its boak, siugs ond wavbles, und als istlos | of the Omana, Thursday night, Nessrs, Jobn ganier of tto field (uko bucked the conter | weight from Grifin, it is not easy thats | former. Ouoof tho most plonsing uumvers | ceneral depot of _ths “quartermasters de. | Dua & Co., 18'm the city. popular airs aoll with u butterlly net | 11, Butler und Idwara Parmules wers ade. shght pulas by Havvard eloven then | muss is ussured in the near future, Aftor | Was the concerio n D minor from Mo partmeit at that plaga, reiieving Licutenant | Mrs. Jano Cassidy, formerly of 208 Dayen- | catches butterflios that flutter around. An- | eieoted delegates to the stato loague conyan WO“‘?BNII} l\‘Mum l':‘ pushing with the | Dixon announces the match 1s open to you i | which was successtully rendered by Miss | Colonei dames . Mpore, d ULy quarter it 45 visiting Mres, R C. Cushing. other liguro is thut of an old mab, who takes | tion at Livcolu, The prosperous condition filis aug or puated uud tho ball struck | Grifin of Austr fia or any man in the | Brown. master general, fro yemu duty. Licutenant John Brideuthal of Topeka, chairman of | S0UIT from a box, raises it to b e, thvows | of the association is evidenced in the faet ot L. Bliss aud rolled over the line, but was el X i D 3 foatherweicht class, Tom O'Rourko says ho [ Mr. Burt Butler addedtwo violin solos 1o | Colonel Moore. or Uiz relievea by Mujor back his head and snaczes violeutly. A fash- | that its eapital stock of 300,000 wust bo i, " 103 to blonel Moore, o tliz relievea by Major e {udopendent stato contral coj 20 0 W e LROUgLL out on Interference. IKunball, will proceyd®to New Yoris eiy aud R“fl'm pf \.l",",'m. e L :;,'1‘. Hmitteo of | o, ay drossed ladv faus Lorsolf, tarns und | creased to 4 miflion o more. Tho wesosiy s $1,000 for Billy' Murphy 1o cover and | Lo ovenitg's entertainmont with Mu Cobe Hot Work Right Uore, tako on a il with Dixon uL 118, but not an | @8 accompaniest and respouded to an ancore, | sssume chards of th goneral dones o oL ) nods ier bead, and at intevvals readsa French | tion has 2000 of 1ts 2,500 shares of stock ik aralo's Dall ou her ton yard lue, | Sumenine e s iouetbiug tungible in the | Tue other particivants were Misses Maooi | quartormaster's degfehnant in that ey, ro. | M0 O H. Jeflcies lott vesterduy tofoin [ hovel. Iho “Man in tha Moon’ 13 an 6ight. | tanes w0 of capital will come b Buttorworth punted, but the "ball v S{fapping lino surely ought to come out of | Bovd, Annie McDowell, Aunio’ White, Bello | lioving Coionel AlSRaSRer o . Perry. assiet. | NOF parents at Burton, Ian., this ovening, | day clock, with 4 funny (ace which moves its | o holders' annusl meetiug iu brought back o Y uy, 1 a8 | all this couversation, Koviuson, Wasmer, =~ Frodricka Wessels, | ant quartermaster gbudral, from thut dutvs | oute 18 Cultforula, Bhe will epeud 1ho | mustache and rolls it es whilo n b -+ s 4 e Mavel Hellman and Mauel Cottey Rk v . | ‘winter ab Loy Angelos. buzzes about the ad. clown holds on - - gainea tifioe ound (0o end and Others Than Fighters, RANR SN L alonel | Motged i ored o Llous | Mo vouk, Nov. 19.—(Special Tel | his noso auother clown, who talances hi . " nsked tho littlo girl as she Lhou tried 10 go through tho Line, but failed, | Phil Dwsor bos denied that b e 18 Corbetts Usual Fut tonant Colonc! Mophey, Will repair 'to this Tk Bre - Omaba. B, F. Ogle, U o avound, talkes off Lis hat wnxt | 10oked at the china boa in the store window Butterworth ‘ceain wus forced to punt and | backer, and. nelats that ROANYORRRILA £ o0 L FR iy and soullo W gicouots proparatory Lo | 10 Ltk Ot iy (1 B A A A AL A that 1o chicken Lt e vorcclalid Brewer soon rewuraed it. Tho ball was | fighter in bis tife {‘\A'x l‘m Bover backed a T. . Huuter, o colored gorter who bargs | Lis retirement from active seryic Square hotei; 15, A, Coby, Brondway Central, | bows, the first clown meanwhile w : | \e chicken that lays the vorcelaln Fuftea by L Bliss aud Lowis dropped on it. | not. lutend tn, Ho aads, howeven' tha ey | 40940 tho Paxton and Murray hotels, camo Will Noed a Now Appropriation o Bey e B Wawon Ui Baune | gl suring s i g Uplon made s zood gain aud thea tho ball | s willng to advance hin 1y réasonable | 1O the volico station lust night aud wasted W o MR el . 3 Er——————— et e e— e ——— Boak 10 Yoo and they pushod pushlug | mmount. He has atuounced Lt be wiit aor | 10 Know what ho wus 10 do. with s by i aarkartln s tatb dbmhosaad |/ Quicados il Nov, 10 =[lpacl tciogran | 4 taatles: 14 Availed litslo aud avain Butter- | in the future, bold thy wen ataier WHEBL | {0 onn o his s L op. "o 4.haby be | Audiwor I’attersou, in his annual report to | to Tur k) -Nehraskaus rogistered hero A £ . _ Aronind oo orpunt | O D liss trlea (o o | The several comtaittess of the New York | ©8ed that b0 wus tho futner of i sy | 1o secrotary of the treasury, says that the | 10day: Vi oria=W. I O Omana, Highest of all in Leavening t U. 8. Gov't Report, 200 far 1o adyarn g b waicrferers wore | Pross cluu's proposea atulotio. carnival ag | DUt be Was married 1n 1ho police. soues i | Prosent indications are that 1o balanoo on | Avditorium - 1. Dumont, M, 00 far in advauce and he was downed Madison Squa o i d for o clai £ W. Litle, Lincaln, Gracd Paoitio—A od. A s0n Square eard afternvon | eompulsion, and hes nor sipe o s | band for the paymentof claims for back pay Faillok to get five yards, Butierworth | and ¢ e, he atisensn nae lvad wnth b y . 1% M. Polk of Lincolu was at the Millard intures Bl 1 | - 2 exhibition of hand painted china ut 1625 union, “fva fain, wad afier two downs | equesiriad performances are sowo of tho | fey oo oA 1683 thiu 4 wonth'thg [ 108 10 the bubllc domaiu all the lauds de- I Parlow, Omaba. [+] ovening of December 17, are working | Wile VOLyIhing was lovely as 100y o | aua boul wili be exhausted long before \ Ducted, bringiog the ball near the centor. L. | hurd4n wars oo u,',_{‘w“fs{“;“._‘ tho e | seuts weckiy remittance ruv‘|'.l,u‘~m7,,:.»“ ‘\‘n the close of the prescnt fiscal vear, and 1yt | - Postuster Whoalen of Deadwood, . ., Sangt oot by the'end rusbes und was Haoly | ceeus ‘of tho meehia 10 80 8. th nulidis | MOUISF &0d Chid, Thls b bas oL O | L fae will Bava o s, ud e | 1 it slovis ot oot B Dy tackled by Lako. Harvard got the ball, and | of a fund for the elut, and to make tte | $0 00, Captain Mostyn conyipoed t mn that | dues unloss congress provides for thoir pay. | COUNLY court of Luwreued county, ana Dap & Dut by Brewor brought 1t” to center, Har- | ocusion @ pleasant ane,’ The commiteee . | it D8booved BIm Lo tAkG Care'af his offspring, | Ment duriug the coming session | McLaugulin, editor of the Deadwood Pio- Yard's end rushes getting down tho field | urranving au athletie prowrai et el ————— prag. neer, are 10 tie city, The party will leaye duely. Hurvura rush liue broke throush | eolipse tnyibing of its Wiud ever. piver s ey e Keatored 1o the Pabite Domain ez, ace 40 1he clis. The. akres N and " got the on four downs. | tho aity. Fool raci, “Tho Lightuing’s Flush" . WASHINGTON, 1. C, Nov. 19.—Tte prest- ————— Xalo got tuo ball in & sorimumage aud | blovelng, tus-o-war, foot sl e i | on me paEBtuiug's Flush” was pluced i . ow elfi , ; Furnum street, Omaha, November 21 LIS Bl aq o anvard pushers blocked tho | 8poFts uiready decided upon. Tho commit. | [roy ©dition was completoly exhausted | 5eribea tu tue execntive order of Mas 17, | 1! the y ‘oun ok ua C. . Bilsa got tho vatl 00 tho re- | teo will ali to make. tu afteruom oy, | 400 @ second, largely fucrensed i | 1950: bY Prosident Arthur, (hat lios west of | 814 22, and at the Grand hotel, Council R LT ho Light Flush” was § P Ty e "| There will be a studio opeuing and Butterwortl was sent to buck tho line. Ho | horsobuck, fenoine on hopsebich, - oo | 20 Sl by the Omaba News compary in v BURYA Sugan xanine bound. L. Bliss theu started on biy first | anco 1 succoss s well us Lo wroe|c) number, has boon printed 'der the 1101h Jegree of west longitude and witnia | 13luffs, November 24 and 25 All inter- : " g aftuir, ) son printed in order to e o v ; oN A e brilliant ruv, golog around the right end | Sporting men are wueh exoited dses are. | SUDPlY the demand, | ar of Primidat Atthur mentioned | S1icg 1 beautltul "obine cordially m