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ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871, OMATA, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 1. 1893. NGLE COPY FIVE CENT — - - — e - e N \ \ crowd, who really looked to see her godown | VAT T e AW it | ton settica dowsh and 0w four downs Yale | SIA NC RU " ; T—— NEBRASKA WON IT | sesiestnatiacs aiata | VALE'S BLUE 1S NOW BLACK | 5hiettoeae e ardani"ont ol STARTLING RUMOR FROM RIO| =~ FOOT BALL SCORES OF THE RAID I\ ¥ AL A Elliott's forces, and in_consequence the Blake then pauted and Thorne captured the Princaton, 6 Yale, 0, \ 4 I Antelopes sccured many big gains around i ball, but was dofned before ho coull start Harvard, 26; University of Pennaylvan — the ends. Nebraska, too, as _remarkable as 8 Bovs et back, - Twice Yplo belal tho walge but MIBROAN, 181 KAHIRS, s —— it seems, had a fashion of moving before the | Princeton’s Tiger Stripes Wave Prondly | failed. Butterwbrih was compellod to punt. | Progident Peixoto is Reported to Have Been Nebraskn, 901 1owa, 18, U o f i ball was snapped back, and this trick greatly i By a poor punt of Blake on an off-side play, : MepoTies NEBRRyKN; H01 It 3 L Retionn Authorit e Lic! Towa's Oherabs Buaothered in Brow and | B Ko o B onts, who of ton found 1 Over Manhattan Field. Yale gained ten yards, Assassinated, Michigan, 8% Chicaso ollege, 10, can Authorities Make Light of the Ree Touchdowns Yesterday. it & biz job to make out who had captured Yale's Glory Gone. SARALOLLR AR cent Distarbances, the resilient sphere, e niversity o A ] By this time Yilo was getting desperate. K Denver, 0 I ¢ I ere heard ari ords o ~ 1 2 » \EIn IKnn,, enver, O, TEAN CONUERS o esery hand waro heard warm worls of | DOGGY TRENCHARD'S TEAM 1S A WINNER | tncimen know thev had found their match, | IT HAS NOT, HOWEVER, BEEN CONFIRNED | XAt tuume. ot 1ilatiie, 10, NOE LAERAD 6P STATE UNIVERSITY Gl Rt Rl LD Ll LR if not their Supgriors 1n the Tigers. Fout Pordoe; 48(; DESAW AR A GENERAL UPRI3ING AR SO N L R, times they bucked Princeton’s conter — TRt fthed the end were phenomenal, their blocking, : Vanderhiit of Tennessee, 10; Sewance of bug wxlm n\;‘| umvr)vywxv :I.v-lnwxu.lhul“.mnn.,-..Ly Gladiators from New Jersey Take the | desperate ‘!;.mv :n;-l “(“.u !|;n-"'- (4 »"l 10 | ¥rom Montevideo the Report Comes Tennesses, 0. y \ 5 . zain an inch, the ball going to Princeton f " § foores with the Hawkeye Favorites Now ‘f).u and \.Im: , the On |I|\.‘!'Iv.j\0_ ..mlx Over-Confident Young Men from f\”“ 1t was DrHootoN's \rn, WAN was Operations in the arbor and Around Pennavivania State College, 1 wtsbarg | It Was but a 8mall Band of Rebels, They played a superh game, as did Big Yont and New Haven Into Camp by sut through for six yards, Morse went tel the Brazillan Capital -The In« Athletic Ascocintion, 0, . 4 put throvg 1 n 0 Sav g v ik Etand at Evens, Frank, outside of the latter's punting, S Mobile, 105 Pansnooln, 8. Say, Which is Not Scattered, L Which 'wab Door,. Mayer pikyed ‘& bsautiful Six to Nothing. yards wore, Valds conter s capidiy surgents Win n Battle, ALAMRALEH L R J bl o gamo for lown, barring one bad fumble, Mgttt (e skl L Chitea hietio Club, 83 Bostun Athletid e g R AL AL RS et R WA At : AT ference. The adherents of the tigers were | NONTE ), Nov. 3 doubtfu f No kn City, 6; Peru, 0. Heoss were also Hawiceye heroes. | hattan field this afternoon between the | wijq with excitement, and King, the pincky | 18 current i this city that President Peix- | Gidnneli, 26; Fore Dodge, 0. — T'he two teams struggled ferociously for a | princeton and Yale foot bl clevens was as | Little quarterback of the —Drinceton : : Crivemiiie 6ty Y01 Galeamity ot 8 or of an hour before Nebraska ge e hat 3 i ks < ¢ coton's, | o160 0f Bra s been assassinated. niversivy of Virgini, niversity o ederal Troons Prrening tha Randita iy Maguifiomt Work of the Three Backs, e l\",‘,l,'; -+ hioire ;\,“!fi,‘,,‘t‘,‘r“\,‘f % | phenomenal in the intensity and brilliance ot | adde fuel 'tg the excitement by f Brazil has been assassinated North Caroling, 0 Federal Troops Pursuing the Bandits in the Aided by Oury and Whipp'e. fifty-yard sprint around the left end, carried | the swaggle os it was surprising in its re "'11;:"“""'_:1‘ ”’{{::;_;2 u\m‘fn-u\ i st r',”\" REPORTS BY WAY OF LONDON Univorsity of Georgle, 05 Savannah Ath- Mountains, ¢ AT of the way by the sicer force of big | sults, The Yales were defeated by a score | (W8 YUCS, HOrsE K nC oE el vt letie Club, 0, Flippin's sturdy legs and broad shoulders | 5£6 100, Many moons will shed their lustre | wayd plunged ovet be iroal line £ touch. | Admiral Mello Will Loave Rio to Meet the University of Texas, 18: Austin, 16, — i rother's i Iligent clearing, - o " 1 Tin 1 . A1, u st “leet of Pelxoto Stanfo ‘nivers niversy of Call- 3 o NOT ELUFFED BY A HOWLING BLIZZARD | “ud bis brothier's iutelligent clearing befors Yale men will recover thelr composure | down. = King kickéd out and Blake caughtit | o Float of Reieat é formn . University, Of Univeraity of CAll* | |\PORTANT ARREST MADE AT EL PASO Antolopes to the Front. after this stupefying shock, their complete | on Yale's fifteen-yard line. King kicked a i ar oL 1L FOIOEON | wiRvaikA TALGIAYS GIAD: 0/ DULFAIL Kud ey : i renaration for which made this boly | #0al, and the score was: Princeton, 6; | will publish the following dispateh from ave ilatlo Club, 0 olt and - Nobraskn opened with theball, and ittook | lack of praparation for which mado this bolt | Srqi¢ o Montevideo, giving Lio de Junciro advices [ Michigan Athletic Club, 0 Victor L. Ochon Amnorio: her fust five minutes, by masterly runs by | from their heretofore almost unclouded skies o the alavsatl tho fiest 12 thero was [kl Ju [ CHIMMBIK ATIIEEES CIUG; 40] Grotgetown . Ochon, i Ameriean Citizen, Ape Enough to Stop the Progress Little Yont, Flippin and Big Yont, to carey | seem like somo wrathful visitation for which | desperate playing, Princoton repeatedly [ Pt November : Univemity, A \ ' o it tos lowas twentyfive vard line, and | yhog areat a loss to account simashed throtgh Yale's conter, while Yale, | The insurgent Admiral Gama states the artmouth of New York, 225 Union, 0. Yk CRITAILLS DAL LA inimany ! how thecrowd did sell and howel. | “i i the very start of the game it was | on the contrary, fafled to make any groat | 10ss of the monitor Jayary is not important. . Lk L Koot Ball. e O e e ey | palpable, even to those totally uninterested | E31nS With tho exception of & pretty” run by | Ho says the accession of Damadare with one e —_ 1 v m\)nl until (In-llu ¢ Thanks- | in tho mysteries of tho game, that the Yale Armstrong through Prlnceton's left. Y 10-inch and two S-inch quick-fiving guns and | lisned themselves at Lobau, where they have Hing FollB ponnd, s AW thian, whon BT In the mysterics of the game, that the Y'ale | seemed to have losuhil the snap, which had | %0 o0 iomnlement of machine and Hoteh- | ¢hartered small steamers and forwavded % N " 8 Rl et by e en P team, whose glories have resounded so long i playing 1 games hereto- | & NOAVY ¢ b LALILL Ak emigrants 1o Liverpool, enroute to Philadel Copyrightel 1503 by the Pan-American Dre red and white floats proudly over the | pin and Big Yont, well backed by Oury and | i 800e B S FEE R Tikey and Hutterworth seemed | kiss guns will more than compensato for the | P i to diserbook entoute to Iiiader v b the Pan-American Diees d Whipple, by sheer force carvied the pig- | |10 “‘ AT Tl 1‘ i 1088, was Iatded b Hull yeatorday by the syeamer | M 5 iation.] % The great Thanksgiving foot ball battle | skin' to the Prohibitionists' ten vard line, | have constituted an ever reiterated echo, ohelt, Wia A SLRTRvE e e P 3 e sl ldalaiilive bl AL Mexico, Mex. (via Laredo), Nov. #0.— & L':\“tl‘h‘ al 1f’q“l by tho slender margin | e roar was almost deafeninge and the de- | was cloarly outclussed, as 1t was certainly which it was supposed individual player The artillery fire of the forts continues. | Knud, from whence the emigrants were for N would putup. Of > Hinkey had boen | oo casus , Mgl bt 4 by Fail to Liverpool. where they will | [Special Telegram to Tus Bre.|—Senor B two points, e contest was between tho | Fotees of the red and the white wero fit sub- | outplayed by the modest youne giants who, | badly hurt, and Thofe was also in prety The casualuies on both sides are small. The X pool, where they wi AR il : jects for padded cel 3 A L . etmnbark to Philadelphin. Romero Rubie of the Mexican cabinet today i i " ith never an idle boast in their trail, went | hard shape. lusurgent general, Satavid, with:0,000 irreg- made a detailed ofticial statement of disturh elevens of the University of this state and But, lackaday! rizht here Towa, in a | ¥} 1 IR AR SHEAL e T8 A0 1B Dt B 5 - a detailed ofticial statement of disturb- that of Towa. The score was 20 to 18—about | fumble, ook the bul and the Hawkeye | into the battle with a look in their eyes that T ul‘*‘-h' first I::\_H\_“I. 0 alled at 8:30. | ularc ,\th 18 reported cighty miles south of WILL TAKE THE JOI. ances on the northern border in connection a2 to 1 base ball game. youths' und maidens opened their frozen | meant victory. L g e 0, T Sno Paulo. The government has ordered 3 Hi T i 5 a1 o i & o o with the sacking of the custom house at Los Tt was the tost important game that was | Kissers in_joyous acelaim. Town's rush line, FAls Miayed &) Corthlnty, Hard Work for the Centers, oo frrc 16 URGRtate UEEAOIBARID] | AL Ot ImIERy Slar APIIITey AR SIOEM H16 15515iR aDHE ULV O a1 8% \Was NG BT Al b Ui b ® | her strongest element, was working well, [ o ity v Tn the opening of the sccond halt Yale [ 10 FOSOULL 1o weot tho insurgonts. he French Cabinets S To%AE AROEOR LAt CE TRV BF ever played in this neck o the woods, the | 4 floss, Aldrich, Temell and Eilio, the | That was tho ehief point of difference be- | ¢yatiei’aghin with her old netics of bucking | S1itd refused to comply with the order and | anrs, Nov. 30— Senator Spuler. it is now exas and consisted originally of twenty= prancipal importanee being whether the Pro- | Lutter by a tweuty-yard run, carvied the ball | tween the two teams when the game was | the center, but, w AL A s P L from | 4nnounced, has informed M. Casimir Perier ht renegades, three of whom desertod Nibitionists wero to prove theie superiority | well bacic on Nebrasiws {orvitory, Hess, | called. The Yale men looked tho superb | first gain ' mada ‘b rworth, the play | e AGuidaban is at Rio de Janeiro | that dificulties bave arisen in his offor betore the attack was mado. As most of o the Antelopes. They won year before | to0, would have succeeded in eluding the | cock-sureness that they felt; triumph was 9 unsuccessful. on successive times | o ing the rendexy o B AU form a cabinet a haat 3 . | the force of boundury guards was out riding W "‘“ L Joita drav. But yos. | Whole red and white pang entirely but for 8 | thoies under any and ail circumstances; the e tried to push either Butterworth, “,”:},‘“‘;;ul‘,‘l'_‘“ .'u\f.'f:.-i *'“\“'I“’“X;l‘ Auroria, ORI B Vil ac | A o last and last year mudo 1t a draw. ¥ flying tackle from the agile Mr. Wigging % ' S SEances; VA8 1 phorne or Armstrong through, but each tin bl & Admiral Gama will | with President Carnot. M Perier S terday they went down in the dust, or the | Not having made their five-yard gain in | Were indomitable; they could not be van- L they were downed without miking any con- | 5$1e commandof the insur fleet i | proceeded to the Elvseo paluce and beld a | SMUSElers tho two or threo gaards at the snow, more properly speaking, in fine style. | three downs, Sawyer caught the suapback | quished. Had they nota fow short weeks | sidorablo gam. Then Princeton tried it. but : 3 Admira P ; barracks were easily overpowored, After i plsoiilleavs Wl e consultation with the president. . The rosult was like o thunderboit from g | and passed the bail back to Elliott, who sent | since toyed with the University of Pennsyl- | Yale scemed to bedwaking up and resisted | MO Will leave with the Aquidiban, % M 8 L ot that aftor the | Sacking the place, taking a number of arms : s brawny athletes from across | it fAying for ifty yards over the gridivon. | viniq toam as mastiffs with a fox terrier? | the attack. Blake ‘was then forced to a | ; LR K T g 3y and horses, but no money, the bandits made clear sky to the brawny athletes from noross | 1 AYLE 107 B SAEES QXCR W0 FELOR | vania toam as mastifs with a fox t e it oneh oy onoet oyer | in the ity with piles of sandbaes and msido | conference between Senator Spuler, M. Cas- \ ¥, andits the river, They were disappointed, aye they not only & week ago 1 the pres- ; ] ; gain was made round the right end, after : i ¢ | cossfully to go through Princeton’s center, | UM works on all the commanding elovations | imiv Verier and President Carnot that M, | £ Wl el AL Ll (i even dazed, for while they came here with a | \hich Little Yont mude his fumous sprint | enco of the beauty of New England siz- | Baiot© broke through Yale's ioft and | Ar¢machme guns, Krupp guns ana field > A fays later the outlaws, whose numbers by UL el asimir Perier consented to continue the ne- | G843 X presertiment that Captain Johnston's | for the first touchdown. Frank kicked a | nally displayed thew superiority over tho | took the ball right ot of Buuter | itees, Smiral Guu states positively ShAL | coviations commencod by Lor Spuler to | desertions had dwindied to thirteen, - sturdy boys might make the afternoon fnter- | BOAL L e | corefully trained and sblondidly organized } worthie hands. Whrd was then pushed | firas upon his ships. Eight thousand men, | form a cabinet. This is interpreted to mean | theliel tho town of Cusi Grande in northera . B ol c: Fifteen minutes actual playing | o jove, rd? Wa NS =3 hrough n yards iray was sen! A R 5 \ Shiliuabua o 08 5 ol RiE 3 esting for them they trusted to their [, MCL SIERE, WERtEs SN, eleven of Harvard? Was there any danger | thouklh for, ton véeds. Gray wis sent | fully “equpoed. are waitmg at Desterro. | that M. Casimir Pericr will form the now :,“”“ RO nd 1ost 1wo of thoic number, greater experience and lowa luck to 5 their Maurel wreaths should be wrenched | {ioune, (08 R L COOTCt - was | Tendy to maveh against the government | cabinet and that Senator Spuler will be | 10¥Ing but eleven insurgents in the fleld. smother the Nebraskans in the end. owhikvenod dTerUp: from their brows by this unassuming team | ggain shoved through for two yards and é‘;’h?u n.ff-‘.-?‘“;"}(.h ]x]-'".,M'.'-".‘I:i":]fli' & “.'f..-x. merely o member of the cabinet, Should | BYreasou of the oxcited rumors fiying The followers of the white and red were With twenty-five minutes more to play in | from a littie university town in the wterior | Morse for three mdre before Yale got the | oo here, having resigned hite commission | this by the Casimir Perier will | @round the war department has put 400 exceedingly jubllant after the conflict, as > first half the Old Golds gained twenty | of New Jersey? No, they looked and felt as | Dall. Three times Yhlo trica Princeton's | {0\ b gier. Shortly after his arrival the | bave to resizn the presidency of the Cham- | soldiers in parsuit of the renegades. The well they might be, for they hurdly | Yards witha flying wedge, and vwenty more | ghey romped around the field before tne | center ,"f'"‘ with na effect, -and lh'um-wuvm]n EoHErA SRR SIA AR AR ber of Deputies. It has been decided that e deserting from the origimal outfit 1o a u “thoir ola | On the next down, througn plucky, play on | game was called. No, was hoarsely shouted 1 was forced to punt. iKing caught it un Political arrests continue in Rio. Fifteen | M. Casimir Perier wil ome premier and | escaped into Texas, whero several of them dreamed of vepulsing aud routing theirold | the parc of Hess, Aldrich, Eiliott and Hope- | from 10,000 wearers of the blue, who flung | tried to bring it back, Hut lost four yards 3 SRR b e e inister of foreig: '8, ENA O SRUIBEL S LeLd) 4 i 3 g in | hundred persons are now in prison. Two | minister of foreign uffairs. = Senator Spuler |y, v0 pee ved, and : OXLI time and persistent foe. well. Then they lost five yurds for un off: | their chants of anticipated victory on high | Blake punted for twenty-five yards, and in | proo et MUSERS S0e A T BERREE e | will become minister of justice have been captured, und their extradition Still another important feature attached | side play. No gain was made on the next | in volume of sound that fell upon the car | the next play Buterworth returnca the | IR AAYE FEEh avres "o latost forecast of the noxt cabinet is | from the United States has been applied for to yesterany's game is that it leaves but | down. On the following Elliott carried the | like the angry defiance of a mighty army. punt. It was Princeton’s ball then a ard President Peixoto has beeome alienated | s follows: Premier and ministor of foveign | by the Mexican autliorities of this capital. fttle doubt which stato has the honor of | VAl DK to withina foou of Nebrasku's goul | Mingled “with these all-too-previous pins | Jyasput thioueh the center for five yards. | rom all sympathy of decent people, and | affairs, M. Casunir-Pericr: minister of Telezraphic communication has now been G eldiudy avdElld Gides WD Ll line, and the excitement was iutense, of Victory were the encouraging hymns of | Biake punted and. Butterworth caught ity AL sympathytof s people, 1 SO IMARAVHALE A ! claiming a short dozen of the most mu: the hext moment, when Torrell managed to | the men who woro tho orang F"dfi‘hf bliete | but was downed it once by Brown nl.nulllu alone with m's army. Many persons '|le ’t '1:":\}‘ X-'m\‘::‘!:‘: vr\m{l‘:sm O o | made witn Los Palomas and the departments and agile a*hletes on the western turf, @ ore the first touchdown aeaiust Nebraska, | ‘Phere was an infinitely less degree of assur- | Worth punted for twenty-five yard 3 Ei'ln«\‘;11;’[7:‘5;’;;'.:||(i ";ii\.h Para favor Mello, | minister of justice, M, Dubest; ““”M‘, v of | Are in hourly communication with that locals hetintols SRy 4 o o Ohao ro it IoChel abibis | e ngtholE SHOUERUILE oV e e tha r e b e erenee b The island of Cobras is strongly fortified | commer M. Jommart; minister of | IW. [ L Revolutioni 5 he yellow-beribboned youths looked at the | wore the colors of Princeton had a dogged | ton got the ball. b Giss AR J SHBATODE YO : el MoriEr (ST Arrested as a Rovolutionist. wnged a Condition. b A ¢ e with a garrison of 300 insurgent suilors. war, neral — Mercier; iister = “l" DESE C ';"t‘)‘ '“ GBS ::H'N. |||..- 'nrn b other's ne k]~ and | look in his countenance thut was a source of Very Clever Moves. B public works, M ninister B Paso, Nov. 8).—Victor L. Ochoa waa D O RO e o e (e onelmyatiication stRtithelEIavor Lo gl iy n s OB DR iR dlawereh b neuvers ITALIAN BANK MATTERS, of husbandr, ) of the | arrested by Deputy United States Murshal b | 1 1 1 d looked upon the Nebraskans as mere Lali- | scorc of other ways indicated their mad de- | ined up on the field and began wo play. | ooty INCe SIS OTERG CRVERESE TURCUTERS colonies. M. Del Stek of milines, | St B B Rl i puts in their hands, with whom they could [ light. Rogers kicked the and the scoro | “'Phey secmed to be experiencing a certain | o'l CEY: (et Ao BUL RRCREL T BAY | i eamation of the Baunk of Italy ana | either Admi flen'or Admiral Lefevre, | Dririoro & S Lhekndu i quicom iR s , ey lo geid. | Was @ tie—6 to 6. Time: Sixteen minute inward satisfaction which they did not care | & oW seco! 0 h ] ; ALk : Tt is stated that Spuler's failure to torm a | Of representatives of the Mexican govern- ERtlglonchovERIhey (plsusaupon 00 BELS to display until the fierce combav on the fleld | 7e34Y. Kiug, taking the ball, found nobody the Oraditoihiobillare ) rojected, cabinet was due to & difticulty between him- | ment. Ochoa is un American citizen and bag The tie of iast year they claimed wa Big Youi's Touchdown. DApIA) b b ! 1 to recerve it, and, hugzing it close to him, Nov. 80.—The Credito Mobilier dubifo;ndlflicul iy Petiveon bl ARG ORLSIRN e ¢ 24 iron. The tic of last year they Inimediveas | Shis ; I an ity was well under w But_when once they | 1 FeaVE b SR ymg.fl B Ao t1e T h“‘"‘;v r"‘- B0 eOrediLn) Mobiliere | seif and President Carnot as to admission or | filled some ofices of trust in this country. only a faux pas—a fluke, and could not occur T'he Antelopes wore now working lite Tro- | opened up their storchouse of thunder there | Cichoq'iil naking - Swentiefive yards, escap. as asked fora moratorium. Its capital is | exclusion of M. Constans, s a member of | Por somo time he has been editor of the again in a hundred years. Last evewing, | jans, and advanced the ball by bold, steady, | was a ferocious, unquenchable conqueror's | {F04 G I OGRS BECBERIVe SRS, CoB- | 6,000,000 live, It is stated, that, ailowing (the ministry. y T13panO; AAMARCRYIC S AYERKLY: papar BT 48 however, s the red sun sank in bis icy bed | Fapid playing of Oury, Whipple, Flippin, | note in their every shout that sevved almost | (0% 1510 fowned Irim. L With & fiying in- | for all losses, the bank has a surplus of | President Carnot, it is said. was at ono | o sPAIoY e they awakened to the fact the Ante s had | Wisonand the Youts to the ten-yard line of | as much as the fortunes on the gridivon it- | {0 rorance Prigeeton cayried the ball up to | 80,000,000 lire untouched. he Credito Mo- | time so disturbed over the prosvect of a eginuing of the troubles at Palomas 8 GLLO VUG M Lo =3l 2o Hinwlce “lippin fol el B anc s check: v 3 2 o i) B Jre Mo- | risi & SE IR b sohklc TR taki e e Vo | thestlawkeyes, Ilippin followed by a bull- | self to blanch the checks of the men whose | Vii¢iCive vad e, ~“Itiey 10st tho ball. 10 | biliers has branches in many parts of ltaly, | (SIS WAt he was considering the advisa- | and Ascension he hus boen uccused of bofg ghonmproResivasion pee like brenlc throagh the center for. five mare, | heurts were raging with honor and affect Yalo and Butteryorths punted. The ball | ore has br: ey bility of resiguing the presidency. the fnstriiment of Hunaty' Ana Poréz and the the game, and in fact, had grown altogether | Whipple gaining avothier by similar tactics. | for the Yale team. 4 S fon 3 1l hand vesterday entered into negotiation 2 s v went fu'ly forty,yards, one of the longest X ! revolutonists in stivving v © Mexica 100 strone and too healthy for them: Nebraska's hereulean half back here made Somis N olae Was! ATade: Pants of thaday Princetoa secured it and | looking to amalgamation with the Bank of N : BUD. ovelunenists i LG PRI tho MexiolR There were fully 1,000 peoplo inside | U0 Dis wind that it was time for nim 0 add |y | 0o "ag porfect, absolutely and un. | Witha solid wedge in_ono_plav, fovced it | italy und tou call of 100 hire on the bank's | : on smaslis ofitie Tomrande. i Young Men's Ciristian association park.and | 3JoW boints to his side's scove and on the | | lifiediy perfect. As catly as 11 o'clock | back fifteen yords. King, Morseand Ward | shares. Thoshares yesterday dropped to [ Sehemesof Brazilian Conspieators Thwarted | | T AdH CUAon fis Gt pe S his that, 100, despite the fact that a stitf w Blanderad. in his attempt to kick goal, and | the processional tribes began to pour in. | then made wvery clover play. King passed | 85, andetho shavcs of the Banca Nazionale ASRERYb Y st Unloiainie 3¢ poracsogpyotichejobiiing and a transla- s Rt A RO R ot AN P o e oo | Phere wore young men with & mission, and | the ball to Ward, who criss-crossed it to | dropped in sympathy to 05.9. = Pamis, Nov. 30.—The governor of Pernam- | tion of the pronunciamento 1ssucd by Sunta ST thiau edze on'it as koo 0| i n minutes, * | they were there to fulfill that mission. They [ Morse. The Yale pla rs had started for \lheru!u] s“ 50 ur.m 'p xll ne in the | puco cabled to Senor Guanabara, the dele- | Ana Perez s 1 days ago, basides sev- LA e ok e i i gain got off with the favorite fiying | traiped around the enclosuro in a frenzy; f‘:";‘;'l“':“““"',‘\""“{bn‘ b "x"“"“’,‘\‘;"‘,‘"”“'l‘l‘; e ik Italy on heavy selling | gute of the Brazilian government in this | cral other papers considered inflammatory "AZO! : heaver 0 were i 3 P s he | now they sang; now they formed a ring and | €€ z cyclone. ere wa ard ¥ Flc o brokers. 3 S S e 2 ot e S s epnn ”‘..,.‘» a4 _L;nux :IV‘L“\“’ he \’“;‘h \ng:'“mn',.’m"”'l;»‘“_ml lhruumf :]‘m yhody in his way, aud with the aid of The general position is critical, country, saying that on Wednesday morning | in their nature. He told tho oficer that he & Ry Sy cashed forvard HUOIBAYAL 11088, LUk Ry T ing fmoyeients ofithe ! Navaio!| Jings fine ¢interfarende *he shoceetdod in Tt is regarded as certain that the Credito | o conspiracy, organized by ex-Deputy Jode | had the first papor mentioned simply for the scantily mantled with the beautiful. 1t was do a lovely stop, and he only got ten | Wild tramping movement the Navaj i JoBkoriceg Mobillors will ol e or e L R T S Ean e R gt : 2 et i e e o ey anon | S to T eredn. "o Soon o five | snake dance: now they bounded in the air [ making thirty-five yuees. Mobiliere will obtain the moratorium which | Mariauo against tho gover 1, was dis- | purpose of translating it for a newspaper, RABYWVAL o ol v RS IVAYIE Woro, bowever, when'Collins lost the. por: nd shouted as men shout in thewr death At this Junctuve Thorne was forced to | it requested, owing to the withdrawal of | covered and that all the couspirators were | wwhieh is known to bea fact. He has not dinners nnd hugging radiator and base | R TN RBLG ble. gouies: then they paraded again and sang, | retire and Hart took his plaee. Yale seemed | the 50,000,000 or 60,000,000 live from the end | arrested. The governor added thava state | oo "0y Livon 1o un interyiow further than burner, “instead of standing out in the re- | €IRe vuticle "‘_‘{" ”:'l“_ \* ""L L] 'I‘ e Yont | rictly, resonuutly. the songs that they | to be thoroughly surprisee at the play of | of Septemb to yesterday. The bulk of | of siege had been dectared and that the fed- | 3 : u Y an feigarativo breezes and imagining you were B B T R A b bone. | loarned in thelr colleges Y| their opponents and weakened considerably. | this was withdrawn during the last few | eral andlocal forces had united in support | tosay: “Tam an American citizen and feel r £ e ie snapbicic to his throbbing The tallyhos began to arvive long before | Fouror five times Princeton bucked the ; wecks. The balance sheet is expected to | of the government Lhe governor also | very much disgusted at these procecdings. having a lngh old time watching a score of st, and, by as gallant & run as you ever The tallyhos began to arrive long before ¢ 08y i § I s ' R st, and, by us gallant a ranas you ever | one ALl were: miraculously fillad with | center and threo suocessivo plays carried | show, even if the liquidation is mude with- | said that the rebels in the province of Per- Olie: e i roan i men pile themselves upon top of each other, | suw, vound o left end, and throush whe | B0 S0 FEEE EENEN niddle, thoy | the ball up to Yale's five-yard ‘line. The | out delay, that depositors will be paid in | nambuco were without avms and money aud 3 roll off, knock onc another down, run a short | PAREC-SLElcken crowd, fecied o seventy-i were jammed, and from the tips of the noscs | crowd on the stands yotied itself hoarse, full with'interest, and if the bank is com- | that business was procecding as usual. om the expression let full by one of the o e 1 vards before the Prohibitionists could shak jund X 5 1 4 ¢ pelled to realize on its capital invested in e officers of the United $States court it is be- ways, then Jump into another kicking, | {ie icicles out of their whiskers and jump | of the Airst two of the six horses to the end Score for tne Day. Pelisdtomalizolon ulis) capital,inyestedsin Trotly fARTERIT L anga s 3 i squirming, scrambling, reticulated and inex- | onto bim. Then Oury and Klipvin made | Of the towering vehicle there was little else When timoTad oal A e RE ORI wasion | Sendintithoipresout prioailanaraholgors wi LoxnoN, Nov. #0.—A dispatoh to tho Pall | Jevel shat other urrests wi follow in quick Ratio e zains of two and seven yards respectively: | to be seen but orauge and black or blue. | g s G receive two-thirds of their money ¥ succession. As u matter of fact, the consul tricable heap. B 8.0 Aavon yuLus Yl Dhero t room enough the wide air | Yale's fifteen-yvard line. ore In_consequence of the Credito Mobiliere | Mall Gazeite from Rome declares that on o b And there were many ladies in the crowd | Little Yont twenty more and Flippin would | ‘There was not room enough in the wideair | “1, 0 (0056800 50" motendowns: Ward | tronble. the. Chamber of | Commoree. b thinks that he has the names of the men ; PR il ] undoubtedly have secured his second touch- | for the men on top of the couches to flaunt | o \FICOROR-T Sl 9 AONGRIGNISE LN L'I‘\“K’L‘\v\m:‘ f \::“1“ ": 'l', “‘“;‘l"—l;.h ““|- the recent entry of the king and queen of | (yohave organized n provisional govern: —sowe from abroad, but generally resident | HheOPRedy Bove Hoemt ol 1 their flags. They had to point them directly | it : 4 ghon 1| given twenty-four hours delay in the liquida d g L e do ot slipped and fell it was . Uy | Reforce, Mr Brooks of Harvard. | : et Italy into Rome tneir majesties were | oo ] o ! 8 here—gaily decorated tally-hos, handsome | ho reashea lowa's ten-yard line. then | up to the skics and siviek in lieu of waving | Ay, Dashiell of Lol Tin tion of bourse transuction ment and that he will get at least three of 3 them within a few days. Two of them, it is HO Y08, IRl yaying ! NEW YORK, 0 Mr. Felice Toceai, | greeted with a sullen and ominous silenc victorias and stylish arags. Had the weather all wents to the latter on downs, | the flags. 'Lhe tallyho coaches all drew up It is interesting to note in this particular Rt o i % t SALS 16504 AT b a2 Tacetl f o (R aska persistently bucking the center | in linoon the north side of the grounds. | ynaysince 1583 Yale has won S harticalar | editor of the 1./Eco d'Ttatia, ‘wheu informed | and some slight hisses were heard from the et all I nov i M Ax10aTia Ty T LTRRAT con less hyporborean, and Old ol sepn | Nebrask parsistontly bcing, 31 Dho Yalo and 1?Finoston colors. wers prcity. | Liounince/1868 valo hins won elovon cf of the Credito Mobiliero having asked for a | dense crowds of people while the king ana | o ia® 56 EEEE SR WD B0 O proper to have suffusod the field with his | #%8 "“” T :_x-“‘ ot Bat '“”L' cecore—- | evenly matched, Y| pionship um on, ”n oK in AL moratorium this morning, said hat is | queen were enroute to the valace, Both of 1is 51 er, and others will arrive bland smiles, it is safo to say thers would | woaht Yius endec Ui L LA DR b K Ay Ouy PRV Lo O one of the strougest coucerns in Italy. It | their majesties ure said to have been pain- | Bere from Mexico when the whole nest is to ) e e reora BoAT] Taahs | DAk, e IO 0, When thalGladiators Oame, played, Yale has won 115, having lost ong 10 | has been established for a long time, and I | fully impressed with the reception accorded | be arrested. It is understood that the con- e ) Eve:ybody Was in This. ‘When the players frisked out in the field rl“"‘m:'\m“ u‘\v ]J‘_"'“I‘ “: m‘f“!":“‘ (8¢5, 1s4p | have mo doubt everything is all vight with | to them. It is added that the ovening | sul is to be absent for a few days, and if this on naha ald ha been y- The Prohibs were frisky as fleas in the | shortly after 2 o'clock, the prelimmnary | EHHIE SR B SEH R it. A moratorium means simply a request | papers of Rome declared that tho hsses | jg yrue it doubtless means that he is golug to opening of the second half, and by pugna- | checriug seemed like the tinkling of a little “'n ',“_(,I,‘, 0,000 peonla. o the grounds | for an extension of time to meet itsde- | were not due to disloyalty, but that they | ) o = oesro oo s 4 4 elever touch just now with the rough-and- | cious work through the center, mostily by cade” compared with the booming of | Ahre were B )2y 'h‘.' gl f grounds | munds, which | am positive it can and | were signs of disapproval of ‘the manner in | the City of Mexico to give a personal ac- tumble, cateh-as-catch-can, go-us-you-pleaso [ Moyers, gained o halt-hundred yards, Here | Niagara, Men forgot to confine their throat 8nd.10,000'0n ¥ho sUITQUBRINE DU TS, will do.” which the governmeut conducted affairs, couat of affairs on the border. ‘This town is AR valant for ; Meoyers stepped on one of his feet and exe- | utterances to explicit utterances and trans- o SRIC. - T = considerably excited over the arrest today fud, yelept for short—foot ball. carn e Shilant. famble. | Wilson dropped | formed into more cjaculatory tribesmen, the HARVARD, AMERICAN FORGERS ARRESTED, Bank o1 Buglind Statement. AT T e e on the ball, and Nebraska took @ turn. It | feverin their blood driving continwty of | = X 3 % g Loxnoy, Nov. 80.—The statement of the | S HVH 1 Well, I dow't blame the swells and swell- | was big Fuppin alone for fifteen, five and | thought and even of enthusiusm out of their | Champague and Thirigs to Celobrate a | Taken Iuto Custody for Swindling In the | g,y of Englana, issued today, is as follows AN esses one whit, it is a blood thrilling sport, | ten yards, when Yont madea twenty-yard | minds and forcing them into the letting Handsomo Crljgon Victory, City of Lond Circulation, £241,000 increase; other securi- CELEBRATED IN ingd VI hE JAROE: i roapeotalooked fiattening i the | forth of all the noises their lungs and voice Cavpringe, Mass,, Now. {0.—Crimson is a A \ Nov. 30. vo men and a woman 2 _ A "LPRARTRD 4T quick and decisive and full of that dash and | kick and prospects looked fattering, when the 4 3 3 ties, increase, £785,000; other deposits, in- I 8 i ) RYCABN.4 popular <olor in this city tonight, i fact, 1 tuken in custody here charged ) s Lited ) ball went back to lowa on downs, She | could muster. The men lined up as follows 4 f Nyt e f q i boldness that both men and women aamire | oooomVithad e S A i oIt i RY: - PRINDS, 35 8 DEn. Lrken: o4y 4 B | ense, £420,000; public deposits, increase, | Americans Abroad Fittingly Observed e L bt e thaktroll b mplished nothing worth spes of, | Yal Position. Princeton. | any shade of red gogs. The traditional | with forgery. Theinstitutions which suffered | $448%0602 total orve, deirense. £151,000% Thanksgiving Day. owever, when she in turn_nanded back the | Greenway. ... Right end. ... Trenchurd. | 0 . 01d is fhid o v ) the Wi ot T 3 ARNHIEIL SRk 400 Bt o esn heses }:‘n\l.,‘\” :ln: /{lnl:- lxu'sl e andoed bagh Iul-‘r gy itight tacklo.. 3 Lea, | ghostof Jarvis field is kaid and that shadow | by the work of these people are the National, | potes, resorve, decrease, £134 n.lu); govern Beniiy, Nov. 80.—Tho most general and 808 Y BRGEHRY IR0/ 9 il ? ment securities, decrease. £300,0007 total o the . } LUt guard. S fyfor, | of Thanksgiving turkeyof bistory is dancing | Provincial, Coutts, and other banks. It is - AT Tha " : . BT ve-yard zain. ht gu o 3 s y , Cout i I cronge. £80. thorough celebration of Thanksgiving d L haraly thiok you can fad ahy personit ATSNAC ER L o0k ene centor for s Balt | S{A e Aot | madly upon the nowly mado grave. All | said that the prisoners belong to a pang of | bullion, £25,950,000. The proportion of the ARG A I i :‘n..,m\»l.m“ m.-n:l .m“ umn \.\“ s | gozon yards, Whipble tacking on toor more | Mirhy T EuE . - Voly, | Hurvard is wildly hilgvious and growing | American forgers against whom the police aglanda vessrya 0 We Tullith B e ota) faslos e ol pyrotechnic @ e display, full | by py measures. ‘Then Big Yont went | Hinkey (Capt..... . Leftend.. ... Brown. 80 as the evening . were warned recently. 210 <0} G1600URY 0 e ) o 2 R9: 198 of vim and frost from tho moment | avound tho loft ond aud ran tho ball toa | Adeo Quarter bk il | NeR AR RS LORBNAIURS :hxgq 0. Hormind | Georgs Norton, Jiextuald -Avitur Bluns | 9peo morketforboth shorvand shreowonshe | plai thia avening, The hotel mentionsd was Referco Charlie Wilson tooted his little | foot from lowa's goal line, ‘The next thing | Ahorne .. et halt o Ward, || FOP THOLL WY, (EMsTON, BaEk and Ada Fenn, tho threo persons taken into | Vills is 275 percent. bright with American flags and American german silvor whistlo until the Jig was altt. | they did, however, was to' loso threo yards, | ftmstrong, ... Rict hal Morse. | brawn triumphed today/ dragged down from | Gugiody today on a checks To Extend spuin’s Wine consuls and their American guests to the tudinized, It was one of the pretziest fights | 1oWa careyiug the eatire rush line back | ™plioron won the toss, and the wind not | 118 10fty pedestal the priae of Pennsylvatia, | upon the bauks of this ciuy, by which the |y pu, Nov. 30.—In view of number of 300 dined there under the leader- RS, Loy Tan 049 8 Mo Drakk'Se) A8 | nodfly ‘on an ‘attewpt of Nekr 10 et | | O Ot et 1o eleciaaiy | mopped it about in Gumbridge clay, tional Provincial Bank of England e anor do Lomo tinen the result of | 81D of the United States ambassador, Theo- Ot tho holuday season—slup, bang, biff, rush. | ¢}, yough the center. Amends were quickly Ry R T T AT BLY 1 thon aat Upon 1t: ves. adkunlly a1d all $hls, ted) and other banks were victimized, | made by Senor de Ly d sult of | qore B, Runyon. The cclebration wis on & scramble, scrimmage and collision ull | made the next moment by Flippin, who car- | 814 the pluyers, chose the ball, Hewe 1' boys defeafed the team of the | Were arralgned av the Bow Street police | the Spanish wino exhibit at the World's | Japger scale than any over before witnessed through, and not o man ruled off, knocked [ ried the ball, along with three or four Viayed Ball from the Jump. HATVAFG B ROVELOOIODIN, 1 18R "e | court this morning. Norton aud Blunt were | fa proposal wus submitted to the in Berlin owing to” the disposition to do out or disqualified, either, Tho wild huz frantic Hawkeyes on his back, across the | e Tigers started off with o flying wedge, | UNIVersity of Pennsylvinia by a score of 26 | oharged with forging u check for £50 on the | 1oday to establish an institute in New Yovk | houor to the raising of the United States of the male spectators aud o sop al.line for his third touchdown, Frank, | ward going through Yale's contes fos twenty | 104 A pleasanter fall fay never shone over | London and Westminster bank and Blunt | ind'a practical school in Califoruia in order | legation 1o the rank of an embassy. Sever Tandite ot o, s thoy drow theiy | &sceond time. failed to kick s goal. Score! | yards On the next lineup Morse, the otncr | New Englana. ‘The 15,000, peopla who lined | and the woman Fenn were eharzed with ob- | {g experiment in the lendivg of light winos | teen American consuls had como to the Bebncg, 08 Lhe 18 e Nobraska, 145 Towa, 6. Thue: Thirty { back, took the ball through Yale's | the amphitheater upon Javis field ull agreed | Loining €875 from the Nutional Provinciul | with the stronger Spanish wines, Special | capital ffom the vavious parts of Germany in delicate noses aown in fur and feather and | minutes, right ond for thirty yards, but los the ball, | o this and they enjoved 1t o the utiost, | Bank of Eugland, Blunt is suid to be vell | ygenus are to be appointed in the principal | order to assisvin the celebration ws well as disturbed the frapeed moisture with their Towa Gans Again, Butterworth then kicked thirty ya Lol . BRLOBC M. S0 MVEINE to connected, His father is o well known man | Amemean towns 1 order 10 promote the | to confer with Consul General Edwards, Little wootsie footsies, were ovidence enough | Iowa was beautifully stopped on Ne- | Princeron securing the ball. Ward was sent | There wero doubters aw Cambridge this | jy this city, -, wine trade and samples of the blended wines | ‘The Thanksgiviug —celebration was in wore enjoying i Jly the gladi. | braska’s live. Meyer then fuiled in an at- | through Taylor for three yurds. but Morse | morming, but there are noge tonight. There - m———r Wil be constantly sent to Europe, the hands of MriAv. D, Miller ot Okto i ":‘:x‘- |“|:r..x ;::N.}\tmn1.:“.!-’(‘“.' a “:‘mk‘lh\.!‘lr temptto getaround the end, but Collins | on two tries and Ward on one failed to gain | were men who behieved v.uh(;xl'n'.\ of Harvard STILL TALKED ABOUT, Vs professor ut the Borlin university; D& L. Maoria b I went through the line for five yards. | the necessary five yurds, und Yale took the | wason the wane, tonight they are engaged b Cholera In Constantinop ber, L. 12 Seibert and (. Avnold of *New sporty calisthenics upon the gridiron Aldrich made gains of ten and five yards by | ball. Then ‘it was that Yale, full of confi- | in the work of celebrutjug with never a | Those Gorman Infernal Machines Yet the CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 80.—In spite of ef k: Willam G, Riscom of Philagelphia, Time was called by Referee Wilson at 8:15. | working round the end. Hess added o cou- | dence in theirold center wedge, tried to force | question in mind Subjret of Discussion, forts made to combat the disease there are | O. C. Boise of Cleveland, and S, H. Fadden, But, excnse me, 1 forgot to mention that | ple, when Aldrich gathiered i tive more—all | Butterworth —through —Princeton’s rigut Hrower is (ho tero. Benuix, Nov. 80.—It has boen nscortained | gyi1) from foriy to fifty cases of cholera hero | Phillip Allon und Chester Rowell, studonts Lieutenar, Jim Wright of Fort Omana, | €nd plays. Eiliolt hore wont through tho . o e did taey tind tho lnethat 116 hora of the dayis/Ghariie Brewer, the | that the box sent to Chincellor von Caprivi | auly, The average death rate from cholera | " g b ‘4‘|“ ‘““l‘:”»‘ % panoplied in a big erizzlydear coat, and |31 igiic fumbles and Wilson hopped on | they tried the same thlog with Lea and | crimson full ba His playing whs phe. | contained an excecdingly powerful explosive, | is fifteen per duy FIght With Kiuge and Flower with his whiskers full of lemon ice, officiated | the bail e thiee yurds, but on the mext lineup | nomenal and ranks high with fow who hold | necessitating its being submerged for | A cholera expert, who was sent hero by | ‘The large hull of thi Kaiserhof was pro- most creditably in the position of umpire, Big Flippin was then sent through the | Hickois stepped over the line and Princeton | fivst places. ‘Time aftersituo he would catch | gighteen hours before it was opened. The the |‘{"lj""l w“x ek ',l '.H‘«" Alwm‘nt‘ of | fusely decorated with flowers and plants in- in fact, bis work was still another feature of | lines for fitteen yards. Futilo attempts fol- | took the ball on an off-side play. Biake | oneof Brooke's long puntdysimply dash by | rupber band over the hammer whivh was to | W10 sultan 1o order to coiabitt the spread of | termixed with Amcrican flags snd other dec- the contest. And before going further I | lowed, but finally Little Yont got through | punted down to Yale's twenty-five yara line | the Quakercnds, who rusived down ready to |\ oo o the cap was by this long soak cholora, was attuciced with the discase yes tions, such us coats of avms and hand- want to mention thut there was yet another | the center for three, which Flippin imme- | and then Morse set the vast audience ina | obble him 1n their apms, and then dush RN i B SR & AN AR terday and died within a fow hours some pzintings, but most promment and conspicuous feature of the great strife, and | diately stretehed into thirtecn auding | tumult of excitement by spreading avound | #head aided by imprompéd interfereoce and | 108 greatly weakened and the box was — most altractive of all the decorations was & that was the wretched and ludicrous wors | ten more around the vight end. Yoot made | Yale's right between Greenway aud Beard, | 840 on his own uerve, pluck and brilliuny ‘”‘.}"l"" MUROUL CANBAR . o 8 TR I'he Brazilian minister | RiNdsoumo bust of Wushingion. ‘lhe hall of a ccuple of wooden ypolicemen whom | a punt of forty yards and the Haywkeyes got | and dodging Avmstroug, making seventeen | Playing . A ABEE OF $06 ‘I“ internal tmac “t"“‘v AN XA Ao Sy wis Inxllmyml_\ illuwinated and the table the chief had seut out there to keep [ the bull. Meyers, Hess and Aldrich were | yards. For Penusylvania, 1afpe towered head | one to tho emperor and one to the chan- | n this city veceived a cable dispateh trom | was as nicely Inid outas auy table in this the ring —the field, 1 mne clear of intrud- | repeatedly sent through the center for gains Yale was getting desperate now, ana aftey | and shoulders above others. His run- | cellor, is believed to have been the work of | Rio de Jancire today denying the reported | city ever was bofore. 'wo hundred and ers and 1o preserve order. 5o far as the ar- | aggregating thivty yards. Hess went uround | a httle consultation decided to try the fiying | ning and tackling were sagerb, awl he made anarchists, who were aware that the boxes | defection the state of Para, declaring | cighty good Americans sat down to the rangements which had boen made by the | the ena for four yurds, and Elliott, following | wedge, used by Hurvard, They succeeded | the lonzest runs. around ghe ends. Osgood | would not re ..‘1‘\||\.- people to whom Lhey | that ghe rebels only possess Detorro, and | Thuuksgiving diuner, * Young Men's Christian association were con- | in u similur play, mude a touchdown. Rogers | in putting Hinkey through for tive yards, wis disuppointing, we Ml«*“.wl .’um were iudifferent as 10 | asserting that they will soon be driven from Ieider Hacuenberg of Ohio, who preached cerned, thoy were ull Fight, The trouble was | kloked goal. eHAM LIBEG W fhe e was made up entiwely of kicks | Who was idlled, provided they caused & | that poine in the Awcrican church here duriug the worns that it membors could not be in all parts of ey N T VE Rl (TR L Ty ‘ shed e and good straight plays Hurvard only | seare in oficial circles ik L e e ing, siid grace at the Thanksziving divner, the grounds at once, and tho brace of cop- | Twelve minutes Morse and Ward gaiced six yards. Prin tried once the fancy sidg wedge which she The German government, while it is not o BAMEAR ) . B i the | After which the Americaus presont sat down pers Wwho wero on Liand got interested in the | X ton lost the batl on an off-side play. Y sent buckiug against Yuleso often, wiliing to initiate international action oMz, Nov. 8 iere is tension W | and enjoyed o typwal American feast. The gawme and let men nud boys swarm over the Nebraska's Last Score. then tried the flying wedze. bu played a | | Doctors were i freggent demand, and | 820inst anarchists, would be willing to co- | relations between Austria and the Vatican | United States ambassador, Hon. Theodore field at wiil. At 1 they followed the fiving wedgo netted Nobrask filtos trick by throwing the ball to Butterworth in | kept rauning up continuhlly looking at some | operate with tho other vowers in adopting | wing, it 18 alleged, 1o the 1o encrgetic rep- | Kunyon, who was greeted with prolongete players like a flock of stampeded sheep, and 5, Lo which the ubiquitous Fiippin ge a lead of rushiog, the full back then punting | injured mun, but none of ghe men were hury | Measures for the suppression of anurchy resentations made by Austria in favor of u | checring, proposed the health of peror frequently it was nccessary 1o call time in ously tacked on eizht more by gomng | forty vards. Blake caught the ball aud | seriously, simply too mah knoeked out o ; Tieee—— veapproavhment between the Italian gov- | William, which proposition was foliowed by order that the game could procecd. 1t was | theough the center. Again Little Yont got | started to bring 1t back. "He was running | ba relied on. " s A MR e P ernment and the papicy the Gerr lonul anthem, which was Tho utier ineficien v of these Lwo bluocosts | Away with the ball. an1 by the assistance | head down when be struck Hinkey with ter. Hurvard won the toss gid took the west ome, Noy. d he popz continues to - played by the baud 1o attendance. That marred what was oiherwise a superb | of the usual Nebraska breakwater, made a | rible force, throwlug the Yale captain | end of tho field, giving @Pennsylvauia the | enjoy good healih and on Tuesday deliverad EEaw of Keeent Date. Ambassador Iuoyon then toasted the ARGOLARIE b O id plucky game, wagnificient run arouna the left. and again | senseless on his back. ~ He was patebed up | ball. The Quakers staMea Lbe gsme at | o spivited impromptu allocution in Latin and | Pawms, Noy, 801t would seem thav the | president. during the course of his remarks SURCIRCR Y S S0 plees e through tho scattering rauks ef-the panie- | it » the rvequired five winutes, however, | 2:10 with a fifiug wedga.* Knipe tgok the | in spiendii voice. trouble betwesn the prince and princess of | saying: ““Wuile wearo aovoully thankful v a4 Jutertay wee, stiicken spectitors, scored his socond touch- | and play was resumned bull and behind the V' adganced it fifteon Cardingl Rampola, the papal sécretary of | Cojound, which has flually led to legal pro- | for ouriunumerable other blessings, for our As ] said before. Reteree Wilson called | aown. Frank kicked a goal @ For Princeton, King lost two yards, trying | yards. Osz000 aad Kuipethen made shori | state, has becn sufforing from a slizbt coid | ooy B P aate the couple | Yastcountry and its unpuralleled opportuns game at 3:15, but before plungivg into the | Score: Nebraska, 20; lowa, M. Time: | 1o goaround Yale'send und Blake was forced | gains through the loe aodthe ball went to | for several days, e ao ot aate: 8 1€, couble | itics, we mus be espeolally thunktul for the techuique of the same allow e to suy that | Five minutcs. to punt. Butterworth caught the bail on | Harvard on four .mmx Brewar then —: were Hiving horo togeter 4 mpnth ugo sud e et e — e Cold Wind and Driving Snow Were Not @ on the Charge of Viotat- Arrests Ave to Follow, heavy, leaden clouds, while the earth was way, for it is the haut ton who are in such Hustled from the Kick O n. ALIEN LANDS, e ing haro, blessing of good government, whereby nov the Hawkeye lads were lumentably weak in By successive plays Meyérs made twelve | Yale's riy-five yard line, and made o | kicked forty vurds o, Brooke. J‘ennsyl- Getilug Atoand’ the sibsracts appareny hapoy, L o B upheld, but our their deferse, and most all of their gains | yards through the line, to whieh-Hess and | magoiticent dash to return' it. He was | vania tried hor backs thuobgh the lue, buy | Haubunc, Nov. 80.—As the Prossian and Gold b the Keonol Bank, equal rights as individuals bafore the Law is were mdo tiougl e ceutor, Meyur Aldrich udded by liks plays. Thea the | tackled four times, aud cacl e stioo off | without i« No¥, 8) The statement of the | Biotained; and the peaceful enjoyment of ou, Hess and Aldrich working n Jugo, as Meyers is playfully dubbed,made a | the Pr ) umid great applause, but I'ne ball then passed back to Brook2 and Y Jroven Jigra 4o i . the produce which rewards his labor and their points in ou this style of play dash avound the right end ayd scored the | landed ity ive yards back. On | Le punted down ' the. fisld thirey yarde o | UEe 10 brovest Whe enigration of Museiast | Bauk of Meanca, i8sucd toduy, shows o de- Phis0 18 Ataiinal te feasy man. 1o 1a8 braska's iuterfercuce was admirable, and - ——— | the next play he went through Princeton’s | - St Jews passing through Prussia to Hamburg, | crense ln gold of 2,891,250 france and au in- | lows that among our best gifts is a wise, Was the cause of much astonishwent to the l (QONTINUED ON SECOND FAGK.| sight cod for tea yards wore; then Priuce- LCONTINVED ON SECOND FAGR} somc of the emigration agents bave eslab- | creasc of 2,100,000 {rance in sliver, patriotic sud coustitutional adwmivistration ‘ >3 i1t and lost IR yurds. Hambure authorities s:ill enforce the meas-| pag

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