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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1895)
, - , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ruIzzk 1 , " - _ 'rJTJ OMAhA DAtry nEI :1 : SUKDAY , OO'VOBEH. ) 27 , 1893. : ; 7 - WIN \ WITHOUT \ EXERTION - 1. . . 'Vanity ' Team HaB Little Trouble Defeat- big the Omaha Team , LITTLE CREDIT TO EIThER SIDE ' - Cnllll' SIIDR ) Inll" 1"111111" n'lIli N. . CIo..Ic' ! SIN I. . II" . HIIc' llIkh.A" .he rellh'r ! iipiIrr-OtIair SI(11 rli" Unll' ' . Y The foetal game ) 'eoterlly ( afternoon at UnIverSIty park resulted In a decisive victory for the ylsltng team from the UniverSIty of NeraHkl over the local Universiy Club olevel , the score being 3G to O. The State unIverSIty 19YS ) were without a nuin- , bet of their regular playcr. and this per' haps , aecounto for the Indlerent ! game they put up but certainly a big Improvement , must bo made In their play before Saturday next . or the \ 18sourl boys will run away with the giine hy Auch I large aero that Nebraska will not ! o In evidence. Wltl ) but three exeeptonD the local team wore coml'osed of High ; school players whose light w lht ! made ( pmbl ! the hc1Y and successful rushes of the lads from Lincoln. The State university eleven was especially Plrong In its eleclvo line work while KIng auj Pair did the best work back or the line. Is line was decidedly weak however. In derenlve piaylng and time and time a1ln the lighter Omaha boys ploughe1 Jhelr way through tim Lincoln line for gains or five and ten yards. A noticeable fault or the Lincoln backs was their facing the way they were about 10 run . plainly showing Iho opponents which end \al the one to he encircled. There wa' lunch fumbling on both iIdes and It Is hard to Hay which team committed thl ! ! 109t serious error the more often . 'fhe Lincoln ends were good they Interfered well. and they were speedy In getting down the fell on Itleks. 1ackarl deserves mention for the credible game he played all the way through. and for a thirty yard run In the IcOl1 . .113H. For Om1ha , Aiken at center Clark at tackle an,1 full back Taylor at half and Lonard at half and foil back. did the most merlorloul work Leonard's tackling In the ellen field was splendid. Cark wa' hurt during the game by Coach Thtnas but PlUckilY played the game / out. Thl management or the game cannot be aliowod to praised as the spectators were alowe,1 roam over the field . almost at 'viii . and there was a surprising amount or bickering over Wal the decisions or the ottlcials. Some or the players labored under the Impresglon , that a field discusion of various plays aided the I ell e. There was u total ahsnce or that . shout I . vigorous playing anti 'that complete S subordination to the caplaln's orders tMt characterizes the most effective foot ball. The Lllcoln boys won the toss and took the north goal. Tim University clnu kicked off. and King made a run or fifteen yards. The bal was surrendered to Omaha hut once before Lincoln scorell a touch down and a goal . By their superior wtlghl the 1.lncon ] boys male , gains through the Omaha line . and ! It was IJrluclllly due to short successive rushf and a long run of forty yards by King that another touchdown was made In the first half. Score. 12 to O. .j. , The llllf. secold half was a better exhibition. and . the Slate university dIsplayed sufficient ' . additional points. energy toscore twent.rour addiional Omaha's hue did bettor work. all at one Ino time It looked as though the local players weld score. Omaha's best gains worM made betw'an guard and taclde. generally on the right wing and they neVP failed to gain I the requisite five yards when they bucked the line' . The four tOUCiIoWns ( rrom which four goals were kicked foloweel ( , Ich other hI quick succession. Packartl's run and ' the only features Omaha's line bucking were < f 1m second halt. Score. : to O. The line-ui ) was .as folows ; Ile-up I'1)raaIca. I Position. U. C. . of.O. Nhr Packard. ( . . . . . Left ettil . . . . . . : lcKel ThomaK. . . . . . I.tf tackle . . . . . .Clark Wilson. . . . . . Left glnrL . . . . . .Jenltln 'YIRon. . . . . . . . . Center . . . . . . . .I.alrle 1)ungtui. . . . . . Hight guur,1 , . . . . . . .Akln 1iayvard. . . . Ilht tackle . . . . .Cowgill Thorie. . . . . . . Illht , 'ml . . . . . .Cowan . Tlorp" . . . . . . Quarler . . . . . .hiuinphre ) Islug . . . " ' " Left half hack . . . . . 'l'aylor HIH.lhl. . ' . . . . flight halt hack . . . .Turdlck Fair. . . . . . . . . I'ul back . . . . . . . Leonard ' I'ilfle ot lnH : Twenty-live-minute halvPR. Umpire : \Ir. Ours- I'f.ree. S. V. G. Gror1 Grb.wolil Inrvll. . lhIKnIn.llum Pixley and ( :11 : ( XI.II , 'I'OO lIIl'I' 1.01 hAil , . . \HI. Ihl" " 11) ' " SlIt''lIlh . . : llIln h"'Ir' h mm t ( ' 1 I hrlt ! . . . ' ( \IBHlnOi , : laRs. . Opt. 2G.-Over- whllln . broken and HcUtterell . but fighting dupeltoly to the hl ! ' l. CarlII wont dowl letorq tIme heavier nlll HrOI , 'r Iarvlrd ( len'l thik afternoon by a core of 25 to O. (01111 WIS baI ) ' , def.'atlI. , but made n gimne tight and pla,1 , pllclliy from start Ihle . . clean without to Inl.h. I Wl I l'lell game a iuggi mig or lrulllll I ty . 1111 the Inw rules ll / twll Irhtlell trial of the year \ollled 1,1 n charm. Cornel plaYl.1 Illvard I 10 a , . , tI.adiock In thin Ir 1 hnlf hut the pace vas - too hot for her In lalnllm nntl In the see- al hal Harvard plae,1 , with twice the dash and vigor while ) ( 'omneil's weakenln "howe,1 that harvard's conillnt hammerlnl 'At I he line WII too m\'h fur her to stand [ \II l alnpl. In the 11'oud halt time Ihnca hO'i coul lot wlhslulll Ihe I repeated on- Ilallhl or the erhlFon , bitck . antI 1lrcver l ' uln'hlll , ( 'uhot al.1 . lolllrman went IIO\IHhln : through , tackle and center \lth teiiing effect. I harvard seoreti all her t.lll ! er.ct larvlnl i. oltl al hlI' point lIt the s""UHI haIr. four tOIHhtlowns. from , vthc'ii only two Ioll w'ro kicked and 1 f\I'lll.1 ( . i gun i from thn II eid. 'flie Ir 1 hair lIHlell vi tim Ihe t hal In I the center or the li. I'ho ecnll half olcnl,1 , with time hal ) In ( ' olnlI'1 hnntIrcw.I' " - turul.tl Young' kid mind l'ahul got time hal ( In C"ltP' 01 C'ornpii'a fnmhlo. I tam'vnrd got tIn ' Imll.nll. . uy hort t mmtme9. work"ll It to ; ( ' 11' " ii . . Fllrlhlht wa Iluh..1 over for I toUt'IIlo'n. ( I. . kicked n 011 Gon- I.rman maelo : 1 en nllolal I run of Ifl ty ) 'IIIR fro mu n fil" , 1lli. l lalln g 1 touch- t1o'i. ( I.'alrchl\l fulell I i Il goal. I I re'em' 'ore.1 I tat / i'ii's " fourlh tout'hmthovn. Then hl' Ide-I 1 gu.d. ( ' . 11'\\1' ItlclPI I goal I from Ih' t ) t lm I rt y- tls'ya rd Ito C jn ' ( t hofol' thee wnl clleoi 'l'hmey hued up I > follows : I hit yard. I 'osttion. Corneli. CaIHil \11 , < . . . . . . . . . Po"ltun. . 111. . . , . . . . . Corel. RI.\.llou..I..rl ( I I tfl'ie..I : I a ! i ( F'i teii ) 1ol. . . . . . . Left Huanl..l.rlehol.ll 11\1'I..lal Fltll ( Ca ml foul I Doueettu. . . . . . . . ( ' .nter . . . . . . . .Rchoeh Juffr ) . . . . . . .llght guum'd..ltogcra ( MeLatmgiilin ) Donahl. . . . . .1jhl lallo. . . : . . .S'entiamni New..I. . . . . . . .lth t " ' . ' " . . . . . . : raussl Bonl.n. . . . . . . . . .Qual'h'r i'aelc..W'ickoft' Brever. . . . . . . . . Hf/hl half. . . . . . . . . \'Ickon' Oontortnun..l. , . ( t Itnit . fleeciunu ( HauL'\ ) Faircliilil. . . . . . . I. " oil half.\eecham I , . . . . . . . . Youi \ I Six lhouomullelic'wttnpssc.l : } ] ' the contet ' 1' " . t11""t. . . NI'W : IA \1' : : ( 'II. ; . Oct. 2&-Neither Yale nor thl 10"lon Alhlelc chub wore utile to m''ore Ihl ul'teriioomm Yule was outclassed h ) ' nn average Cf LWl'nlOUnIN , In Ihl' line . hint , 'OIII"'tl ' the I 1)'lug ) lnk'rfereiire weii. Il.'tintem " f"ronl' " , oil I h. ' or'n8Ivl. hO\ev'r. wa . L > , I1"I , < n nJ. ( Vom'iil It' , . Chadwick .1.'art'miai ul,1 , Illjlmln I IHI t imp' LI stiI' gitmue . uuolllhCI I 'i ( 'ti ri . ( IlllI Jull \'llerN ( ! tlli th" b..t v. I k ; for UO lon. Vale did blllr york 1\1 hnuhl hl\f scored. the gurmie IIH. " \II \ \ Ih lImo ball un Ltotomi'ii one'unl OitANtI . : . N. J. . Oct. 26.-Nitlier Prlm'e- ton nor time Oln e Alhletc cluh were aide to eleut C' 1mm time toda ' . ' f'OI ( II ' lno Imlay. Prince Ion did lint have ! Its t(1r41 ( tenm. hut the pllen struggled t UI. hard against tl Itrong Orange " ' " - 11" ) ' 1'1' ' ' li""I ' ) ' . PlIILlFLPliiA , Oct. \ -'The Untver- 5lt ' uf ' ' . . ) l'enmisylvamiia b.tii leuni'IV1nl : b.11 team defeated - . te- 11te,1 III l.tUyett9 elv.'n today by time 1oro , : ot : : to U In two halves of thirty . > and Ihlrt.I\'e mlnules. Poet 111 Inll..h.l. _ _ _ _ _ _ " 'I.II\I P01 rr. i. , Oct. 2tl.-Stat col. lee . IIJ ' : Iue k I' I , t. . CI'CtNN'.T1. Oct. 2G.-UII\r : l of Cin- cinnati . ' : lul'lhlm , " t . ) wErt ' l IN' . N. 1 Oct. 26.-'lVest Point V : 1)artntoutim . Q. IN1I NAI'OI.I . Oct. 2'--Wahalt col- lege. , 10 : huller colc ! . 6. NJW InUN ; WICK . , N. J'I Oct. 2U.-Rut- -ra. 18 : UnlvO'lt ) of New 'ork O. OIAN\'l.I.I : . 0. , Oct. : . -Ohlo . State unlvot iity. .t ; Itulson unh'erSI ) , t. , DIOonr ) 'N. N. Y. , Oct. M.-Crezcent Athlotc clot' . 43 : \ \ 'hhIiamns college , O. MIDDTF.TOWN. Coon. , Oct. 2-Wes lt'yaa. I : New Jersey Athletic club. O. ' C1DAH IAl'iS. 14. Oct. Zt-Spcclmei ( ' ' 'olfsmm.-"ho 11"1scloOI \ Coot -(81oclal dat'le' the Coe co.ltRQ team Ihls rtr 10on , I to O. 8.1. . tOlflS Oct. ' . -At Plltme : ommmds : 1:0111 , his ahroQn time Missouri Stale University : IQurl Tlrtl . ' . . nn eleven from \ . le p"aw ( lad. ) Ulv'\U ) ' by ' & s . ire ot 4 tu 0 . _ . 'd " - - Thin In.lnha . team was outplayed , . the Tigers having everything their own wity tram the beginning . ! ANN.\IOI.If. Oct / 26.-TIme naval cadets pla11 I good foot bnl gammas here today , . defeating the Indian Bravl ! of < RrlMlc t ) R core 30 to e. , NJWTON CfmTgn , MaRR. . Oct. 28.-The Chicago Athletc nSoclRtOI devon de- featetm the Newton Athletic a"CIRtOI teRm hy n score or 4 to 0 teday. ST. .IOSIWl1 . Ocl. 26.-The foot hal season - Mn opened here today with the :111an11M of . thln Illtld ) against the lrllee"t athletic , ' Tile result wa ! a tie . 6 to 6. YOII . Nob. . Oat l. 26.-Siscinl ( Telt- gram--Yorlc foot bail i Iral.--\'orlt ) cole c and Seward hal teall 1IIYttl , at this pnce ] ioilay. Time game wa ni easy victory for York the result being ti to O. \'I'NWOITH. . Ocl. G.-Tho iCminwts ull'or"ly-fellla ( Mo. ) foot hal game schellulPI to lie ' played . hero thll afternoon was cnle,1 , off hccRulo or the disablng ur the Missouri team . : IIsourl Ial. eIJOUm. In. . Ort. _ "JI 'e'tii Tole. grnm.-'fhe ) Cherokee Ilwh she , I foot hail 1l:1 d.fealed thl BeUI VIsta college elevll or Storm Lake here today , hy I I score nf I : to O. The \ 'tsitorif were oUtclassed . classed from the Iturl . . , - - - . \.1 , ( nl\ IJJI.rs 'I'II II SOi.lilitS Outhmml . . X..hlllj .h. . It."ul .t jut ' , \"ollnU iou hitehm "llrt was n good crowd lt University park ) yesterday Itenlool to witness the nMloclatol foot bali struggle hetwecl All Omaha and the Slcol,1 , Infantry team from Fort Omaha. The soldiers won the toss 11'1 ' chose the ruthern011. . which gave them the advantage of the wind mmnl sun. The visitors were right In II from the I tart , utah kept the Omaha tlerelHI busy II keeping ] their goal In tal\ The fort pIa'ed I lllel,111 defense such al woull tlo ( 'relit to nn ohIoI team all 11 n result of Jlmm ) ' ( ] ardmmer's coachll durIng ! the past w.ek . every mnito on time forwar,1 , line kept . his p0- mll "llnl remarkably veii . anti but for the 011 Icllhles lt halt amid full IHcit Ihe soldiers null ] , hlvo Plied . up a neat score. Iulr nail Viiklns were looked In for ailne mImic Intl'lklns . , 'le Ile work consIdering they are \'lerll pl.el : hut their attempt . wni 1 iliiiliiioimmtmnent. , ' ' the bail Passed to mmnti 'lle nn IKal1 hal was Ila , them . hut they were oUIla"ic,1 , 1 and fecm.d afmll of the soldiers' defense . Artcr anti Hednl111 did very veIl . conMIIlrllg thell knowledge of tIme III Ild ( the IIrltle they hive ha,1 'I'rtmscIl som ked hard at center h'lf nut ! 11 much towartl Iverllll defeat but when I eame to leltUI into the Omaha gtal . Gray Rmt Jo . wen' ltnpregtmah.ie. . TIme game WIS of hort dura- tion . consisting l ot Iteen minute halves At time III oC the lust hal no goals were Kcoretl { ( nothing wnl registered until just before time . \hln ! by In effort al time Part of Artll' alt Iteilmlelil . . CnvanatHh was forced , to kick the bal out of time ground ( In order 10 save lila /011 Hiey threw the / hal wel I Inlo i lie moulh t of thn goal Ind the sotlieiH' , custodian WA' bodied thromh lmis charge ' , together with the bali which let the All Omnhn victorious by I goal to O. 'fhe 11Iu'erl Inod lp In the following order , : t"iirt amah . I'oqition . All Omaha. 1"011 . . . . . 1. . . . . . 10 . IIn. , . . . . . . . Al . . . . I lve 1 : 1..oHart. . . . . . . . . . .111 . hack. . . . . . . . . . . . HO t. . \lan. . . . . . . . .FII ' . . . . . . . . . ) ) ) . . . . . . . . alf blrl" . . . . . . . .1'homIM 1ennlh.1 . . . . . hack. . . . . . . . Trusel . . . . . . . . . . . .lllt lalf hacl" . . . . , . . . Hley 0001. HUi ) . . . . . flight icing forward. . . . . . . Molt' cl. hieiiet..flight . wing for\ard. . . \lkln ' - Cavanaugh. . . . enter forward. . . . . . .Helllel'l ' Gardner. . . . Left wing for\Rrll..Arer hirogati. . . . . Left wing t.rwarI..Carr Referee Van Canip. There will he a Practice match at } ' ell Omlha this Ifl.rnoon ltween the Fort Omnahma and la'llen Bro Aoclaton football ball teams. 1IIY wm commence al 2:10. : IH.J ( n 'VOOit IX ' 1'1 n 10K " \I ) ! . ( " , 1',1 n I'miIe . In .h , ' 1..th. ! m'ri.- " .rnl I y n. I''I'IM Purl. NMW YOHK. Oct. 2G.-'ho betting ele- meat nt Morris park today hind I hard trl or I. ror the detectives not only seized the Ir.en who wore arrested on Thursday In the hettimig ring but took some of the spectators - lors as w.l. and thereby caused much con- sternation. The arrested men about IU'en In nlmber , wore taken to the nearest police eLation and held In $1.0 bail . with the l'X- cepton or the plunger . Riley Grannati who was ( dl8charged. In the Essex ptolils 'Ish- Rld and Callh opened as lqual favorites . but the former soon held the place of hOloI ala little better than even money. . Hlfugl' " lOll the way for the Ihst 'IUI.ter and then gave away to \\lshlrd. who won esiiy. ; \ third . pl.eo being' thc best . Carlu cOllt do .Beven vent to the post In the Jerome 8Ialle" . with COunter Tenor at edt on. Dogl.t was In the lead for the first hurt ot limo race but when the proper time cam Counter Tenor went to time front amid won hll118 down. Sweet I.'a\orlalo was the choice for the first event but Au Hevolr I shot to the front at the Cal of the ta ! ant \as lover headed. winning hanll ) ' . There was a heavy plunge on Cassette for time place , but h. could do no bettor than . Ihln\ in the second Iuckreno was overlooked . and won eaI ) ' . Discount the favorIte . rtlnlnr placed. Captain ' went out In front and 8tnyell there to the last quarter . when Buckreno took the lead Int won Tiier& . \\aR something ot a surprise In the fifth race. for Iucanla was an odd on favorite . hut ! was beaten by the 2-year-old. Prince Lief who ran lecon < until Merry Prince quit al Ihu top of the hi , and then won easily . In Ihl last race 'YaIPt'er Wits a II'ohlblt\.u favorite. The start was bail . ( ( (1(1laii - chester won In R drIve. Smmnumnarfl's : F'lrst 1 race . live furlongs ; Au Ifvolr (6 ( to \ ) won. Sweet l'Rvorlnlo ( I. to r ) second . Cassette (2 ( to \ ) thIrd. TIme : : ( ' . SeCOttl ' race. mile and R 8lxteenlh. seln/ : Buck rent' (3 ( to \ ) won Sir FrnC18 (8 ( In I ) l'coll. AllclhQrt ( : to 1 thtlmil. Time : Ilil : 'fhlnl race . Eqeex slll'I. six furlongs ! . sell- log : " ' 18hlrll (6 ( 10 [ ) won . Hefue (5 ( to 1\ second . Clrlb (9 10 r ) third. 'lme : 1:1 : : I"ourth race. Jlrore handicap . ml0 antI , a furlong : Counter Tenor ( ( I 10 \ ) won. Irlllwlno ( r to 1 ) second : Iaulo (6 ( 10 I ) third. 'hno : 1:51. : Fifth race mile and a fUllonPrlncl : Ilcf (5 ( to 2) ) von . I.lcanla U ( 10 5) ) second . BllhalllOn , ( : 10 I th'r ' < Time : 1 :53. : Stxlh ' race . six furlongs : Manchester ( 10 1 ) won . \'al'ler ( to I ) second . The Swain . (8 ( to I ) thlnl. Time : 1:1t. : ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' , . ' ' . 'l'I'I't.S JXII.C'I'S NXIOXtl.\'I'IO Sjt'i.iilmiioim 1M .n t lie n'ln . Ieei.l- . . . )11.J.h.Cnhn..I'luN I Cusp. NgW VOIIIC . Oct 26.-'l'lme action of time Icln ; board or the l.onle or , \ merlell \Vimeelnen ; In delaying , taking action 11.0n . the charges tuttle aglll ) 1 I. . D. Calatmumue . F' . J. ' 'lu > and C. :1 Mum-pIty , the l'lals ' 1 racing meu. uf yloilton of the 1lnl ruic's iota gIven rise 10 the opinion thoU the charges made Igalnst thl c riders art' glonHlr s Rnd Ihlt Iht h. > llnl ) ' of the bOI',1 : , In nnnounclnH the resul of its imiu'es- tigation ' us I tInt 10 Its rellclalo to Cl'USUle laton' one of its own board . I. ' . J. 'ritums. who II hllllalcll ( with Cabalne and : lullh In ul'unllng a deal to I" a race itt HI. I.ouls , In AIIUlt salll that ho hule\'e,1 , time m ac- I Inl board woul render n decision upon time I elmam-ges wihin < enl week Tius c-xlle'ta , , Ihlt t Ito mcuod , riders wi I be fuly v imitil- lal.II amt utrl that not I particle of Is In existence to convict ' Inn lbl proof " any Of time Iln. whie umple ovllenlo has Iwen luhmlte < 10 the racing hoard to exunerle thmit men from the charges. ST. I.Ol.'IS ( ) t. -.Hler reldlng the .lspatch from New Vent today reHlnln ! the tehl of the racing board of the League ) of AmertelunVhit'elnien In taking action on time ehann'o against : Ics > r . Lublunl. Rcton 'rlus 1\1 : hlrllh ) ' . Mr. DouglnN \ Hoblr8. the St. 1.011" m.'mhlr of the I"IIUI of Amerl- CII 'heelmcn racing board , who lmmvesti- gated time llrgt of Ixhl ! races against time lentenll mentoncl. lx\.lllne,1 . the .Ie. hay In announcing tl result 10 an AIPo- elated I'ret I.portlr 1 : fotiouu-s : " 'ho board , " ho simbI. "was lelI , ) ' 10 UlnOUIHO the tlel1810n whel : Ir. 8lalilug. the men'R employer ask",1 , time In "uhmlt more evl- tience. ull at the summit , time thlR occurred th , ' cOlfetslol ofIurphiy that Titus hal proposed to him 10 arrange th ( ' races watt rei'elveil. lol ( of the 'himis ease. miecessitmuteil time resliumls- " 'hc uleelsiomi " . : ' . nnllrti stateh . "wihi In all prouablt ) bc nnnulnce.1 . ( text " "wi l"In'.rlI' 'FOOk t. : IIJorU , . . . S1' LOUIS , Oct. 26-Fuumr favorites . one secon.1 Cllee unit a 4 1 to 1 shot callturlll the six racing events 'todu ) In time tolrlh mace .r.aly Iner. a lcol'l ehmoicr , . beat O'ColHl. I the favorite. by one leltl 1111 broke \I ' track record for six furlomigs. I wa low. I 011,1 one-q'marter : secill from 1:1. : Sum- FIrst race . Ih'I''lghlhp of a mil : Ilng I mm won. Clllluln Ij'Iercl se"ond. Burn"t third . Time : I : ( % . " Second \1 ( : .yell'-ol.I . , fve'l'llhlhs of a millie : HORalld II I won. 'rimerm& second , Hnls third Time : 1:13 : % . Third , tithe Gavormuor Simeelman ' race otto mie : Gavcror Sheehal won. 100:0 sevond . Addle luchalan third. Time : 1:1 % . Fourth t ace. throlllllpu or R mmiik : mil I.loy In.z won. 0' < 01111 second . Marble Itek third Time : 1:13 1"lfh tlCe , mile 1\.1 . 1 furlong : Toots \on. : . Probasco second Logami thlm-uI Time : Sixth racp. . 2-yenr.eids. five fimriongs : Itidkel won. 1.'nnnle ! II/wen3 seconil , . Fodest third. Time' 1:0n : Uu'f lteiiiit , nt tenn"nn CI , . , KANSAS crnU.t. . 2.-Itesum1ts itt Exposition - position park ; First re , five and ! half Culonls : JaJ" WOI , Abe ] ll'\:31 second , Annie J. : Ihlrd. TIme : lt1S : . :1\1. S cell race . four Curllgj : and fifty yards Uadolll won. ( hl'o 1"11) " ) hecoli. Valentne thIrd Tints : OSI' : . ) Thlr rlr , seven fulemgs : Alex won Iarl n second , I.oule Young thirl Time : 132. : I.'ourth race five furlongs : DIck l.nlnJ- Ion won . r.utte Dick second I'ostbO thIrd. Time : 1:01. : Fifth race . tour alli R half furlong : In- , Ieplndencl sven , Napoleon second . Victor D third Time : 0f.7\2' : \ 1"II.n ! ) w-iii : 11 "I'Il' l'I.OH ! . Pour horse . , I.nllllti Omit I" time Six 1.'url"lj hlnimil lenhm. CINCINNATI OcL 26.-The Cincinnati Hotel handicap It LiutOmsin , 1 fxturo since 1883 , was the chlel event toda ) ' . I provl I great handicap anti a great betting rRce. Yo ' Tambien who once won I with 1 : pounds up was In with 121. and [ as fhe hilI wcrke uvell . phe wa bleltell from r to 2 to I. She was never Ilrominent. Uelr ) ' Young 1IIIe the rUlnln . Iccompanlell ( by hlmick ! Masslo . Flying Dulchmal. the favorIte . Ite came up In time stretch under I drive IUII won rather hunll , ) ut the end from INlr Young with Buck InsRlo cvle : UII , Time six furlongR .hunllcallj won byImmmd : Mmtrlan wns another 11111 race. four 11. I IRhll iappetL Weather fair ; track fast. I 5mm timmna rb's : First race sehiimig . seven ruron ! ! : Isln ( ( to I ) \\'onl Helct Hi ( to 1 ) Heconml. Lester U ( 10 1) ) thin , Time : 1:10 : % . Seconl race selling . mile all , an eighth : SomlIr hex (6 ( 10 5) won Orlnla , (3 ( to 1 second . Basso (9 ( to r ) third Time : 1 : ill' Thlrl race . hlllcap , six turongs : : Maid Marian U ( to 51 ) suon . luekwa (8 ( to \ ) seeotai . Eebart (7 ( to 2) ) third Time : 1 : t4. Fourth race Cincinnati Ibid Autumn handlcI' net \'ulue 10 wlller $1.920. iie untl a quarter : Flying I Dulchman (7 ( to 5) ) won , Hllry VotIng (12 ( 10 I ) eeond . Buck Mmtsio (7 ( 10 1) ) thlrl\ (2 TIle : 2:0i : . . , Fifth race purse live turlonJs : S.h'I1' i (1 ( 10 2) won. Sir PI ] ' (3 ( to [ ) second . 1ul H'bbon (20 ( to 1) ) thIrd , \ TIme : 1:02' : % . Sixth race . elII : ! . seven fur ' : Twinkle (6 ( , U ( tur. . I 10 1) ) won Iimmmmmlspumm . end Lit Creole H ( to 1 thin. Time : ' H"ul" t' 11) ' 11".rll' . SAN 1ftANCISCO. Oct. 2G.-l"lrst race . lIve furhommgs selling : Gondola won Sleep- irmg Child second . Joslo C third. Time : 1 : ( ' . . Second race . fve amid . I half ftmrlongs . sll- lag : Imup. Miss Brmmel won Tim ? Iur- plir iec nmi . Imp. Ivy thud. 'fhle ; 1:0 : ; ' . ' bird race one mie , sellJ : 1Isi Flelchlr uson . : lonll second Normallle . ' . third. Tune : 1:12. : F'otmrtlm race . live ali n halt timrlongs handicap , : Imp. Santa Belhl won . Joe K sPfom ] . Hedlnllon thlre\ Time : 1:07 : % . Firh rel mile und a Imaif . handlclp : I'-red Oarlncr , won. CIIUdils secomud. AdR' lunle third. Time : 2:36. : Sixth race. two miles . eight hurdles . Imandicap : Antt11 uvomm . JOe secold , Arctic . tic thin. Time ; 3:15 : % \ . l ' oll,1 Ilr"M II I PI'I' ) ' . OOODI.ANI. lCamt . . Oct. 2G.-'fhI9 was the best ( lay or the Alcar COU'slng cmmb's : meet- Ing. hares were plentiful enough and lit- tel'n courseR mind two no courses were run off liy 4 o'clock. But for time slow progress mmmade ) during , the \lsl three tittys both stakes would ! have been Inlphed toca ) . As It Ia . time seml.lnnls And Inal8 wil have 10 ue IUI oft Monday mnornmng. 'fhe second round or time Alcar l'rodtmce stakes was t'OICIIpd hits morning by Marcus beating ( II ! I ) : heatng Qul'k Stitch and Vil Ilue runnllg a be. In the third round Mhier't ! Mald . Fox Ijuke. : ller' : \'I . blat Lady GI.n , Clmmc'o : Val tiree lmldimmmitliohis , beat Beatrl e : Ilrlell IR81er lennl 8. Chicago . heat Hon1n' . Denver. : Marleus Hawlnl8.0 , . beat Van Brulle. Indianapolis. [ II time second round at the . \lcar CUll Beau lirummitmma : Denver. heat Kirk Glen . Oxfor.l. Kmin ; Valetta . Cololllo Slrlngs . heat Brilliant . Denver : Vil Ohio Inlana\ol . heat l'emuri. 8t I.oul : Dinah St. Louts , ran 1 bye Miller's Huhhll , Oxford - ford Itmn. . being witimdrawmm. lale ; Sor- I'nlo. Gootliand . heat VIzIer Colorado Springs ; Sl ( 'lair . Chicago . heat Dakota . I'ox lnke'is. ; , In the third round Beau Brmmel beat Valel.l : Diana heat Van oile : and St. Clair run a iye Sorronlo h.lng lame . - - - I Ituiit'I& oC t lie IC ( 't'ii- horses Sold. Ng\ YORK Oct 26.-A Illber oC horses In traIning time property of J. H. & F. I' . I\cene were sold at Ructon at Morris Park today and fairly ) ' good prices were rcalzed , The following brought $1.0 or over : Horn- pit ' . P. . t. by Mr. Plrk\'lrk-Hound Datmce. r :1 : McCornmmtck . S.r. : Agitator . ch. c. . 3. 1)37 Ixl.-Alhlele. O. . r Joimmmson $2,0 ; Irish n.e ] . ch. f. . 3 hmy Ha'on d'Or-I . 'J' . J. Slmerimiatm . $1.10 ; d0ii Cresl , ch. c. 2. by Ben , l'Or-Prlnc"sH Iskra \ . T. Poweru . $1.0 : Pcep o' Day . b. c. . 2. h\ Ayresimire- Sumntiowmm . J. .Mc ( ' ormack . $2.OO0 ; HounI- , ( miami . b. t' . 2. hy Inspector JJ-Hayt. J. A. hlenmmet . 2. : : Damnsel . ch. ro 2. hy King- like-Stone Crcp . Duke Bro . . . $3.10 : Bail Amela 1) . S , . , _ , by lien "tl.Pre , O. I' . 113'rtmes , SI.ut : 11smonda , b. f. . 2. hy Him 'ar-llavoura. H. Slonnl. $1.0 : Connoisseur , oh c" 3. hy SIr : Iodrd-Dhlanne. J. E. Sagram . $ I,6M. _ _ _ _ A""trlll tYiit ' 111e I V. . LONDON , Oct. 26.-It has been learned by time Associated press that the withdrawal . drawal of the challenge ot Mr. Charles 1. Hose for time "merlca's cup will not affect the Inl"tol ! ot Mr. herbert Mmmtr the wealthy Auslralan merchant regarding the -yacht \\trla. which ho Intends to build with I symmdicate . for the purpose of chat- purloso len/Ing for time Amorlcll'S cup In 1896. 'rime westlrnuhtmlans are to hohl n big ban- quiet ! In NuVemher . . wimich wU.1 hc presided over ny I al ' tnHU'Sne ' ( sporting litter. ani I Ii lxpccted that a \rnoulcenwnt In regard 10 time \\estrnla wi \ then bo made. II Is Ilrtull ) ' settled that Westrall will be built on he I CI'de. 1..1 1..nt lt I"nr""hl' . POHSYTlg. Inl. Oct. 2G.-I"lrst race five furlong : Crack C and . \jux dead heat ; Meteor thlrll 'rlme : 1\ : . In runoff Grc ' ' . e won. H"I'on,1 , race . six furlong : Cunardel won I.aYlrne 811011. Cossack Ihlrl\ Time : 1:23' : . . Thh'd rae , live flron" : , : Souvenir won Thulmal se"OII. 1I0lerh third. ' 1lme : 1:08. : Fourlh race . six ammO a haIr furlonHH Eagle Blr.1 . wtn Estele 1" second , Uuldlr third. TIme : 1:2. : 1"lfh race . mil 1111 an elghthm . hurdles : Colonel W'iglmtmmimtn von . Tom Johnson geC- end Heretic Ihlrd. Time : 2:15. : - - - - - Corhet Still 1..1' . for n l'lht. HOT SPRINGS Arl' . Oct. . SllINGS. ' 26.-Corhet Is still imere . anti , declared , he will he ro1l ) " 10 meet I'tzRlmmons . prior , to November 1. I waN rellrle,1 hntt night that Umhtr hnd been 0111"11,1 , mid lalJllerB u'ere lt worl , on tIme arena \\ulhllJlon park hut an invettligatlon ,18l0 c,1 , no evidence of luep- amtola for n lght J an'bOI here 1mB receIved commmmnunlc'atlomi from lecelv.,1 a eomH\unlcaton \ Corpus Cimrtstt the fact suits not mnde public. Ih\'t'r 'l'urn",1'r I. 'ltoiie ' . NEW YOI . Oct 26.- Phi \\\'er thIs afternoon tured over to ! h.'rlf Buttlng or Breoklyn the $2500 whl'h was part of tH Flzslnllon8-Corbet slake money put imp for the light by Fltzslmnmoimmi. The return of the thou cy waK on In order i' Judge Jcneh of thiN city to satIsfy a ju.IHmenl or time Metropolitan Printing COmlan ) ' or Now Yorl - - - - - - - - Sii I 1.111" . 11 pet " 'n. n " 10" ' . SAUl J.AK" . 01. 26.-At mldllht Iho racing men were delnl.I ) ' Ilforml.1 . that time track mnnllenlnt ha.1 declared , 10. tla"i le.t off. A slrol protest wai made ! but I had no elt'cl. 'rhti vlslorK wilt Ipenll time day Rt Halllr hlach tomorrow , and leave for the coast _ _ on Momulay , : uhim.1t' n X'n .1..I.m H"lorl. NE\ ' OHI.JANS. Oct 2G.-Iandal and Co- bur today lade I tworld's reconl for the New Orleans qUlrtel mil track , going half a mie on a lanlel , In 0:5G : 1-5. or foir- ; fifths or n becoimdtic'tter Ihan the record , EJrIt'i . . . ( ( 'h imli I..tn/ I Time Olllha ) Cricket club ' 11 hell I t-muok. tog concert on Thursday . Oclpblr 31. fmok'i Barker holel at 8:0 : p. m. An elaborate prOlrl hUN h.en prepared and the affair I llml.cs 10 he 0 gloat lu\ceH ! , ( m.hn " 'h.rt'1 ( 'Iuh Smol..r. The Omlhll W'imeel club wi have I " 6 U" Hmoller 'edmit'sday night of thlH week. All who wcr" Prcsetmt last week will Ullouhl- wil I Ni ) ' Le al "resolt " time < omlnl omle. n..1 1""lmm"I.I hleripit' )1.t.ot. . DEN\'I . Oct. 2G.-Hev. Myron W. ' Heed ( 'I'cale.1 u elPton by an address 'at R imupmiitst CIIJal1 meeting lonlght h ( my advising . \'lsII ! heroIc mchodK for hlndln election frauds. In an hnl"IR"lollll . shieeth h. leel'h . urged thmiut 215) men h. armed . cmi election tuH Oi tIn ) ' 10 wlttt'hi time m'oiis. nl.1 . wholcyer . any omut was < ellll.,1 , frmuutiumiemmthy vothmig that tll\lul""tr volng lie ho hol tlo\n 01 time " ot Hu cored [ : the peep : of today nK eking the spirit which time early settlers ' 1 1.11)'ld . In "plrl big with OflIII.'li ut the law. After de- talnl hlH plal tile reverend gentleman elued with the remmmamk "That's "ost,1 wlh rllark : "That'l time kind or 1 Ialnl 1 ant . " lookJ""II'r 'I'onl' t. . Pirmia's ) I..mmt'y. SAN ANTONI Tex. . Oct ' -A. H. Vigimtman bookkeeper far Shafer & Ora- den merchantl ot this cIty , his dbnll- Imeared. 0111 al exumlnalol ) ot his books shows him to ht short I. his accounts bc- 111.1 $8Ptim ) and $10.000. IIHh 1\'lnl and hard drinking are said to be the caules of hits downfall. _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ 1(11. . ( bite tt time ( : nmig . . ai'tiiui. Okl. , O.t. -Dlck Pine , a member of the Ryan of outlaws . 1)'ln gang uutaws. was . shot and kilId by deputy Pnl.d Slate mUlshal1 this mornllg near Cushlng. There were several ltmherN of the gang , hut ul escaped save t'tae. . : . " l.nlHlr ( - rKnllutou ( 1.011..1. FARGO . N. 1. Oct. 26.-Traihes and Labor Plle < lul InlonNOl. 1 and . ot Fargo end MoorrhlR(1 Imit night ; orlRnl1Pl1 R Trades r.nl Labor Council or time Unitel "ratJls I"bor 1.:1 ) ( ouncl Unle'l States , wltn J. " K. 'fll"lhRI ot Fargo 1 /rt,1 irosideimt. and I 111't uf Iltola olilcers . fht 1111" of th' " " orl'111aton 11 iambI to embody the bQttflairts of the American lnlwa ) ' minion ntI2 , hmmighmts or I.abor lllat. forl . . 11,1 , btIWIJIUII h. sent all titer : the country to t'xttt1ii , the onler. - . ' ' , hlA'Fi ( tlNii ) ; ' ' ' 1'it ( ) ( 'tiiA , 1. i ll"II'I' 1.11 1\\ \(1 I trjl I h..I I ( ' , , . , ihi mm i p lit'ii I 'II- ii ltUI llh1Iih"'r I " ' " ' , 'IJu. . Nl'OitlC " Q' l 2G.-Tho World tomorrow - row will sag : caps ! : lanle1 de ( eSpltI18. eon of time first Vres1ient ! or the Clban l'ro- nodal republic \ Q twenty years ego is I upon time high seas , . itt the head or I secret expeditlomm . which' he expected to lanll In Cuba In a few days. lie Is accomplnlct ! ) nearly 10 cnthulstc ! young men all armed , who have olelermlntd to tight the Sllanlarde I for Cuhuu's liberatiomm . The expedition was quietly lled omit In this city during the Ilast ' ' three mmmontbs amid no niotmey was spared to make It a stmcccss. I started , rrom time Deli aware river early last week. The vessel which carries the len to Cuba Is a large schooner of the clipper style fled wih rapid liming guns. She bas tim her hold 100 Winchester an" lemlngton rifles . IOO.OO cartridges two Gatln ! guns lo machetes ant hair a ton of dynamie , Time men who accompany de Ceslledes are well drilled and nnlrormed. They received their military Instructon In this city long berore the expedition atmurtoui . Ther were trained to time use of the rifle broadsworll all mnaclmeto Upon their arrival In Cuba they expect to Join the regular revoiltonlry army under General Maxima Gomez. CarIes : anlel lie Cespedes Is the only son of the late General Cospedes lie was born In this conntr twenty-five years ago and speaks BUHlsh fluently. Uo Cepetle and his rolowers left BoIse City for Phiadelphia on Sunday. They did nol all ! over time same romite but selected .llerent ways to the same destination . On their arrival they went to dlterent hotels , alli upon the folow- lug morlnJ boarded a large ocean.gglng tug . which had been chartered 10 lake the party down the Delaware - - O O Q O O i SOUTH OMAHA NEWS ) C ccccccocCCcoe : Two weeks ago the city councIl ordered Chief Drelman to proceed at once and lower the street railway tracks on Twenty.fourth street south or Wyman street to grade. UII to last nIght Urennan hal not made a move In the case because Mayor Johnston had told him to keep his hands off for the lImo elng. Time mayor admits telng Bren- nan to disobey the orders of time city conn- CII . and says that he has his tlouhts about he I legality or the' ordE anti he does not think that time city ' has any right to tear up street railway tracks for any reason what- ever. ever.Wllers anti Mica . who fathered the reso- imition orderIng Drennan to 10 the work are sore : and vromtso . that both Irennal and Mayor Johnston will come In for a good turn- InK over at the meetng or the city council Tleedar evening. When the maier was broulhl to time atr1ton ( or the councIl two weeks ago the clt attorney approved the i resolution. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ : l' " . r\I.OJ ; C""IIIIII' , Margaret A. M3 ) has ted a complaint In police court charjllg ) Wliam Drennan wllh disorderly eonduct. Time complaint alleges that Drennan thrJaWned to abduct Georgiana Pierce the ll.yeat-ld daughter or Mrs. May. In conse'luence of this threat Mrs. May has caused time arreatef0mdr daughter on I charge of Incorrigibility. cMr , May lives on Q street near Thlrtoth street and her imusbanti . from whom she has paLted.works at the mouth of time Eewer. Not Jong ago May trIed to get time g'rl to live whim ilinm but she was afraimh . I Its Jle ) ball whipped her when living 1t hem . , The girl Is I In love with llremtnami . who skins ' pigs' feet at lamJon < s' , and It Is feared that she with leave wt\hB1elnun \ , : 1'ovHI.d she Is not walched. MraMny wants the girl sent to the re/orm scuoh tv get her away from sC/ol Brennan's Infuen " .1 . _ ' rlI' ; ' , . rt 'I' : ; ' ' . . : .B , . ' " "Cro & dUc$8' Ini Clrl lan\ \ y" will be C. C. Smlth's topic , at the Baptist church this morning. At the evening service the thme " Doubla'lnqulry. ' will be , "A lnqulry. This evening Rev : Dr. Wheeler will address the member or th Young Memi's Christian association at the First Presbyterian church. Topic "Cast Down Your Ulcket Where You Are " "The Land of ForgeUuhwu" Is the title oC a l'rmOn to be preached Ihll arernoon lit the Presbyterian church O. E. Bruce condllcts services at time Fourth Ward mission this afternoon. Prof. A. A : : Iunroe will have charge or time Presbyterian bible class at noon today blh.e . ) In/l. City ' Itmasih \ . Ill Dunro heft yesterday afternoon ummiiwersity for Lincoln where , . ho will attend the State Nebraska lodge ' . :27 will give a bal next Wednesday evening ul Young . ! eu's In- stltute hail. sttute hal. . : A. E. Stevenson deputy IralI chlpf ranger of the Foresters , wi speak at Plvonka's hal Thuuday evonlng. The Order of the Eastern Star Is arramig- Ing for a Inuslcal and lorar ) ontertlinmeni to bc hell the first week In November. The annual bal of UosewOI camp No 2i , Woodmmmen of the World WIS hell last evening - Ing al lilmmmim's hal : There was a large attendance . tendance - Bee hive lodge of Masons stilt ho1 ] mpet. lags Monday Tuesday and Wednesday even- lags to receive Inslructons rrom the grand -custodian. Salurday evening Ntvemubor 2. time coopers ' wi mold their Bnnual bal lt Iilummm'mt imail. Lute Ulm wi bo mas.r or ecremonlos and A. I. . Jordan George Sierret anti W. " ' . Steele ] will look after the hoar. The Icings' Iutmgmtcrs' Hospital Ten with en- tertaln at tIme home or Mrs. Ames 'hulsda ) ' ovonlng. 'Iue lomo Circle Gee club will be the Irawlng , card or the even lug. The procee ! with go for tIme SIPPUlt or time imos- Pitai. The women composln the commitee which wi have charRo of the affair ar" Iesllames Ames Stearns , I.ot. Cimeek Pin- mmelL I . lommeehiolmier . Alber ) ' . Iunshaw and Aberly. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ \1" n i'i'iimli.'imt ul",1 ( 'Ihit'ii . AI.TOONA. Pa. . Ocl. 26.-Wililmmtn Neslmltt. one or Ihl most promlnenl colored men or the state died htfe 10Iu ) lie hail been a member of the rlpublcan slate vommmtmmittee . all was formerly president vr the State Equal nght leagamo. lie was one or time early colcnlzer or Liberia anll publshed n book descriptIve oC-me In that countt'y. lie was 70 years of a : -t I'nlll ! t II t' I Itt-gist riu I hum. ' ' 'OltK. . 26-Time totui regl't. NgW YOII. ? ! t. 2G.-TII tolil r.JI tm-ahtomm In this , for time fourlh tutu lall day was 17,271) ) . 'T 'h" r"glHlmllon fn. tim , . COrl:8plnLlrH day,1ltmst year watt 13.6.'T. The total r'glslrlt0n ( tii I $ ' ) 'l11 wal 81.\8j ; ' lust ' ' . . . ' ! year , : O .f , , ; ; . Atend the mo1H..cltzpns. mass meeting at the Coliseum - I'i'ity . evening ovl'mbcr I . at 8 o'clock , n.n _ _ .1.f' I _ " 'N.\ . 11 'JI I' I.'ti I O.'I. Gu'mmern1l' " . . - 11 lu'h ( 'oh.ier rur ' , - . .IuILi-iisitii. W.\SIIGTOIIW. .I"I. . forecast fol tmntlay Ii' : ) I. unla . ' E' For Nebraska adunsas-Genermthiy fair : much cold.r ; norln'Ind ' . For :1 sourl-'II\ IY fair , I.ul . 10habl' local showers hi tA I Ihrtwrl ) Ilorllon : mutl colder ; nnrth\\ l.rl ) ' vimuls. For iowa-1'urt louI , ) ' anti . mnch colllr , tveatimer . wih nort\we8Ipry \ : wlnL . 1.01' Cohorado-i4gtmt snows . followed . h ) fair ; much colder In the olher pot ton : northerly winds. 1"01 South 1akola-Oen.rl I I ) ' fiiI I m ; emimlem' , : ' . northerly wlmIs. I.u"i I I et'ti rd . OI"FIl'I OF 'PIP S'IATlER IilREAU , OMAll'i. Oct. 26.-0mahl 10col.1 of tenmp.'m'a. tore and rain rai. cml'are.l with time corre. spondlng day of the Ilast four 'ears : I89. J 1591. 'I89J. 1892. : llxlnul tomuperature. . . il 61 62 6 $ : \nlmlm tell'lrture. . . Ft tl : . 31 Average . . . . 6(1 ( 52 41 H AVlrale leml.lI.ature , . 61 Ireellllull > . . . . . . . . . ( ) .0 f ( ' . ( ) Comlton of temperature and preelpitatloa anl pre1lplaton II . _ Omaha : for the day and since March 1 . Nortmtai tenmperiuture. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 ' rormal for . the day. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Aecummnultjtt'ti excess ice Mmireim 1. . . . , ' 35 arlh - - - - - - Normal PreciPitation ' . . . ' . . :1 . . . . . . .0711ch } llclency for the dy. . . . . . . . . . .OT Inch Total precipitatIon slnll March 1. 19.r Inches Delclenc ) since March 1. . . . . 9. . , Inche , L. A. \\'El.Slt. Observer . . erY\r. - , . " - . - - . . ' ' - - - ' - - - - - - - - - , r ' & AMUSIMENTS. . { ; . " .i \ ? ' ' : ' . " . ( " I J. ' ) " 9 . L 1 , > , . ; . _ , . . . _ . . , . . ) . .1 Tbe theaters ha\'e been running neck Rn" neck this wek , neIther having done extra- ordinary JI9Ine . anti both lmavlng rlel\.1 patronage on the whole commensur.te with time merits ot time atrnetons offers-ti . At the Crtlghton "Tho Defaulter" encountere.1 I frost nol wbol ) ' Illeservd , althmouugh . con- Irlr ) ' to au 0111nlon ( xllressp1 In certain quarters . there hlve been worse things here not a thousan,1 seasons ago . Mr. Lincoln J. alO. Carter's kInd or I.lt.s . , howe\'cr. would 8lem uol to ! c 110LHliar In Ommmnlma which 19 a hoplul sln BIII leads on ' to trust that cn- talu other alegcll playwrights whose worlls ha\'u recently afluictcti us 11) ' be COISIleL bEfore 10lg to a simiar IJosllol ot n < glect. Tim Murphy is I alwl's sure or a welcome In Omaha iO long 11 his work keeps tip to the high etundarll or f.xcelenco which he 111 achlevHI. hut broke away Lust . seasoim rrom thE thraldom or Charles A. hoyt . with disk atrolls results to hhns1 R11 with 10 appre. I cable batl elect Ulon hoyt. When.rore lie : has very wisely COUI hack Into the fold . ) wbere he renders the constant use all ahlul him or time axe 11\1 plt.drl\r le3s obnoxlOn by the natural ali acqulrlll smoothness or his o\n method. Plays like "Tht Old 10meslead" will remaIn - main lu YJgue so lonl as utmemm's hearts tur for rest und rerreshment 10 time 81ml11e :1\1 hOlely thhls of life . and oven thculh this IdYl or n New lampshlre farm many nol ha\'l any more worthy presenlaton than It had he.re last week Inan ) wi doubllp8s enJo seeing I so long as It molds the stage. DoWolr hopper Is Inllcrolng , a Ienlop- ment not less thorough bel'al e his gener- aly accepted worll gIves little sign or It. tie wi drop Into time legltmale 5010 day as nat. uraly ni a wob.rooted fowl step into \\lter. thereby aslonlshlng those or his mlmlrcrE who are so wel contnl with his ree1alon vf "Cases" In,1 , his drolleries , In "Sntax" nnd " \ nH" that thl ) ' never smispvt thc earnest llrpOEe benehth tIme clown's exterior MoAntlmmie the robust fuumu-muumker goes on makinG run In Ilbstaullly the old and al- ways welcome way , a\l. I Is imolieii malhl mOley as well . alhough cOo fears h. dhl not add greatly to his \ orll ) posselslons iiy his local ongagenwnt or last uvet-k. Another very clever actor Wllo Collier . haying done conslllcuolsly good work for n time In a lne or parts moro worth ) ' of line abilities than those lght though Imuslng specialties with which ho had brn pr.vlousl $ ) Identified . has been ne\'erth.less forced back by popular dem81\1 Into the ohl rut II\t Is making peoillo Ilugh In " 1HUe t Clmristoiilier " appearing as a dctotve whoso muny tug- Jlllsc afford opporllnlies for Collier's versa- tile vantage. talent to display itself to good mud- "Tlmrilby" at the Crellhtol C'mo near de- slroylng the I'ace antI accol,1 which pervades - vades local Jomirmmahistmm. however . us thin critics vet nearer tOHlther to'lrtl time close or time engagement than they were ut I ! outset - set . It Is hOlld 1\1 belIeved that no permanent - manent hnn I was done either to "Tlmrliby' ' Or to : Ir. Herbert or to Mr. Hehard 1an- field by the luminous universe ( critcism which occupied three-quarlers of a column or , 'all- able space on the morning after time open- Ing. At the first performnmmmco ; of "ThRt Impu- dent Young Couplo" In Nel York ! rs , John Drew sat In I box Sue was there for a double PurPose-to see her son In I lew part and to witness time melropoltan .1 CI t or her grammtielmlld . 1'lhel : Barrymore. Tlmo alone can toil how ! OOI un Iclress this YOUII girl Is goJng to tmtake. At present she Is fhnply adorably pretty aud drel\lly tutu-k- ward. After the lierfor'iittnce Mms. Drew wenl behind , time cenl . Sue hal imnemm crying ali was still mOPlllng her eyes wIth her halltercbl r. Kissing young Miss narry- more she excllmeL : 'Etimel 1) ' iieimr YOI dl1 tieautiftmily . heatmtlfimiiy. " Then turlll to John Drew. who was ItallnA by . ammO remnrhet : "As for yoti. Jack : well . 11'1 wel you've mmmur- rled. I ) 'OUI wife vasmm't here 1 should reel like renewing your yommtim Icress my kne ! . I' . never " . aW yomm give slch a bad . perform- amice. Ilce Just to show how god I critic Irs. Drew I I. I muay be mentoneel that next mom II ! i the newspapers with scarcely an exceptiomm . scored John Drew for his exaggerated wort. ] ' Thomas Q. Seabrooke . the comedian , lllrlnl his reeelt Bodon emigagetmmemit while slandlng on crowded Tremont street was accosted hy I little old mnn who hal I merry twinkle In his eye all Inella by hmi speech that imis birthplace was hot far from Cork. His clotimes were imot of tito best anti time practiced eye mnight have taken imimmi for a superior sort of tranmp. lIe was kneadimmg tuommmo fimme cut tobacco - bacco iii mls itatmti , ammO salui : 'I3o so kimmti. sir. as to aive mime a commer or two to buy a pipe with wimicli to smmmoku this tcbacco , It's emily a clay pipe .1 want , sir , 001 a meorschmaummm , ' ' anmil the old feliotu lucid omit time jialm commt.uinimtg time toimacco. Mr. Seabrooke iiroimpeil a climno limto time nmusty little Itcaim time old imiati hieitl before 11mm and forgot time immcltletmt. A half imour iflter Mr. Seabrooko foummd timm same olti immatm begging fm'omn titree ci' tour geimtlcmmemm , vlmo stood in frommt at' tmo Parker imotise. "it's chill' a clay lillie I uvant , sit , " Mm' . Sea- brooke hmearml imitu bay , Mr. Seabroette kumew time gemmtlemmmen wmo uvere beinmg Imesoumgimt , anti apitroacimimmg time old fellow , ito said commliileim- tlaiiy : ' 'That lsim't rigimt. Timid's time samno clii gag" Time old mami gianced sroimmid ammmi said 1mm a buy tomie : "l'imlst , lay boy ! It'8 mnammy aim old gag i'tmt itcartt yomm tell antI I mmever gave you atua' ' ' Time now farcical conmetly wlilclm Timonias Q , Scubrooke lmroiltmced In Coitminbtms , 0. , haitI useek Ia caileti ' 'liaby Mimic" anii twos uvrittemm by Leander iti'hmartison. Time 1)10cc is iii timrt'c' acts ammml depicts time uvocs of a glibly clii gemmtlenmamm , utho , u'lmll tmmppoaeti to be 1mm I Arizemma itrosimt'ctimmg for a golml mimic , is rca I iy 1mm l'a nit ituv : 1mm g a api tI ted t i mmm o uvi tim tue emigaging dammmsels or , tiie Mnmiiimt Jtomtge. To cover iuis tracks lie has purcimaseil a smtp posetily urortlmiess 'mrlzomma tmmltmo from a ' 'Iwo- ttioter" immu imas mitet abroad , ammd imis aetumal iossessiomu of timis ltroPertterves to divert susplcloim frommm itini , evotm wimemm 0mb o the French daimcimig girls Iohiowtt imimim to Now York ammO nimmiost exposes his real perform ances to 1mm famitily. A coloretl iiaiiy also fIgures rather hmromimmcntiy 1mm time commmimlieu- tlomts thmumt beset Gay Ilolea amid bcotnes imope- lessiy tammgioil up with time ArIzona gold prop- erty. which is calieti time Balmy mtmlime. Time clmief persommage , played by Mr . Sea- brooke. uvits stmggestetl by Evergreen 1mm "My Awfui lad , " but tue rthmer characters , time story , time ioeitiemmls and time thiniogmie of "hlatmy Mitts" are emttlrely miesu' . 1"fohiiott l'miget , Daisy Layering , Tlmommias Oberle amtd othra have been specially engaged for Mr. Rlcimarti. son's cotmmeuiy. - Couiiuimr it-t'uitit. Tonigimt the "Ihimck Crook" begins aim en- gagemmietmt at lloyd's theater for tlmree niglmtm , anti a sPCial muatImmee aim TtieittI3' . Tlt maimagomitent imaj : very uviecly arrangeil to present this briiiiant spectacle at the h'c'gui.tr liricea of atitmmlmtsloim , and timere uslii tie POi. tlvely no ativanco in limit hou vrlce. Time company Ic a large immto ammd is said to be vartic'umlarlY strong in its nitltmierous sPeci.mit Lea. Three EUrohte.uIm imi-enmiere : ' , lnmmported mtpeeI.mliy for title liroltnctiomm , are the isadet's of smite of time prettiest ballets ever preeened : mmpoo any stage. wimlie sixty coi'yplteou , ast'Ist them In their terpaichiorean revels. George Mel t-tiim. ' . the clever elowim , has time conmed- role In hmls hands , anti IL is safe to its ) swill eatms niutcim mmmcrrimmmeat. 2tiardo , the Jmigglt'r wimose womderIttl : featni set the whole of New York woniieritig tiurimmg time maim of llmhs imleCe at time Acadetmmy ot Mttsc ! for two years , is mm1i uwith the cotmtmany. Malmiiu' ( 'onway , time celebrated root gartiemm cammtatarlcu' , ut-ill its imartl In i'oimmtt of her latest Vocal smtce's-c , anmong uvimicim is "i'aradise Alley. " llme 215e tt'rs Maimr. titree in nutmmber , iim arroiiatie dances , utlil no doubt be tu'tcimeti usilim tim. terest. Iteo anti hteno , time Ittmssamm aerobmui , from time Circmts Cis'ineiil. St. l'etersbiirg , uvhll take vrt itt the prOiilCtiOfl ( , anti several other new features wiil be presented. Time cast presentitig time fammiiiar legend is an adoquatu one anti cantin' ittany uueii known arliatim. Hiectricity a iii play ami imnhmortammt tm3rt iii time presetmtatiomm. anti inhimttremls of irmetmm. iiescetmts will unite to presemtt a scene ( mmmi fairyland , wonderful smut fascinating , Thu children will bit ito tlommhit iilease4 to mmott. time announcemmient of the e'pciai immathmico tin 'flmi-a day , giuemm tot their eshmec'immi betuefit. Time ihmmmtbomm limos , ' mmciv diton or 'Suprima" is tiilietl at time Crclglmtotm time conmimmg uveu'k tar six perforrmiances. beginnitmg it'i m'migage. nient with a nmatinee today. Time ilaimiomma atammil singmml'uily alamo' in the dclii of pantomime 8hi5ctCVl , Each rear theY - - - - Jea4aa-tcaa4wa-razafl his-eat emmotigh tricks anti Illusions to immake mu mmclv psimtotmmine , bmmt bateau of dohtmg Limat they weave It itmto tIme old , so timat one knows that time only tiiiimg old mtboimt time li'rforlmmanCe a iii be time lmammme , One of time strong features of this ) 'car'S PlCS entmution is tito tntrotluctiomi of a fairy farmmt y.trti-plge , titmeks , cimickemma anti all the den- izena of a fartim yard mmmake their nppearammco anti hierformmi mmmany ammiumsiimg tricks. Time hal- let timat hiatt hieen athtietl timla year stmotmiil tmmake a imlul for especial favor. Time cast is saul to tie a timoroumglmiy commtpotemmt ammO , itt. chtitiItmg mmtany local favorites. tironmimment ammmommg uvimommm is an Omaima girl , Miss hiertha ilaylimum , tuimo tvlil he remimembereti as imavitmg suing 1mm varIous Onmalma churchu citoirs sot - cml years ago. Miss liayilss will doubtless 'ho warmmmly it elcommmtti by her cimtircim anti oUter frientig , 11111 Iioc' with imis ciun cotmml'amly anti mu hew play cailemi "Time Globe Trotter , " written by Lotmis IeLange , uu'lll be time attractiomi mit l3oyti' \\'euines.lay anti Timumrsiluu ) ' imights , Octotmer 50 antI Ii. lIrC' lmaa surrommmmtlot ] imlinseif ut-lilt a conmpaumy of eommteiiiana of tuoro titan ordinary mnerlt , ammiommg timemmi Freiterlc Itrytomm , M. A. Kt'nrmmiy , Lommls le1smtge ) , llumr- totm Collver. it. D. Atmbey , Mrs , llotm Ilouci' caltlt ( Louise Thmormidyke ) , Miss Cleroine ltI- wattly , Auth Alexzulmdra. Time story of "Time Globe Trotter" is , in iirief , that liarbottle lithimistomme , an Atmmeri- cmmu of Etmgiiaim miescemit , has lilaimlmetl that lila tmlrce , Myra llrtmmmstomme , simahl mimarry Carlimmgfortl , uvimo is travelimmg 1mm Ammmerlca with iml mmmother mmmii is expecteti daily to arrIve at time hlrlmmmstomme mtmattahon. Slyra Is 1mm love uvilim liob liadioy anti mmatumrably is mmmimcit grieved at imer gumarilimutm'mu ititelithonmi , Alomig conmmc A. Cimeever Steplo , alias l'auml Clifford , aim time last lap of itis jommrmmey murommmmii time world , mleati broke amid imot tufter $5,000. Myra agrees to give imtmmm $2,000 If tie wIll help her cnmt of her tiiillcmtlty. i'auii lmmmprsotmuutes hortl ( 'arhingforti unit tnammy commmplicatmomms ensmme witeim time gemtuutme lord arrives. Clifford - ford , of cotirac , timmaily mnakes his $5,000 , get- tutu time $2,000 frommu Myra , $1,000 frommi lirimmm- slono amid $1,000 fronm ut ditimo tmmtmseummm mmmana- ger , 500 front ilob iiadiey for telling nart of tIme hilot anmi time other $500 by auctiommimmg imimmiselt off to "iorky" Waery , a ehmarimmlng yotmtmg girl. Mr. Ilocy assummies set-oral dIsguises , appear- lmmg first iti hits eloquemmt whiskers , later In iummmooth face as ati olul deaf anti ulumimb wonton -itt whictm ima is saiti to ho irresistibly immdi- croums-tmnti bust as a pseuido English lord in fimmitastic garb. Although lime play Is a farcl- cal one , it Is staged very imandsotmmeiy amul is remmiarkimbie for time dimmtimmguished people in time cast. Cimarles Il. Gnrdmmer OlICOS a short engage. itment at time Creigimtomu Thmmmrstimuy , October Si , presentimig imis late-st simccess , "Time l'rlze 'A1mimer , " Itt tu'liicim m1r. Gmrdtmer : mantle lmis last appearammee here. "Time l'rlzeVimmmter" uu'hhl be remembered as depicting time trials and trlmimmtphs of a tnanly Germimami Turmmer who uvimms time prize at a "tmmmnfest , ' ' ilevelopiimg an interet1ng story of love and devotion , aboummditmg lim heart iimterest. The scenes are laId In time Aimstrlamm Tyrol atmd are reprodimc- tiomis of photographic views of timls hmictures- iilme couhmitry. Time nattirtmlness of time action of the piece is comisiderimbly imelglmtened by time immtrodumctlomm of mm troop of Tyroleami singers uummtl dancers. Mr. Gardmmer , wiih also retmiler his songs , "rue Turmuer's Triumnplm. " "A Iitmtterfly Song , " "Time Germmiamt Flower Girl , " "GesumidimeitVedtilmtg iiells , " and " " is tiestimmed lie- "Apple liiosommts , wimlch to - come ts lohmumlar as lila song "Lilacs , " Time sttpporting commipany Is hiromised to lie of exceptional strcmmgtim , lnclmmtiimmg time wehi ktouu'n : itummiiey cimlldren , unto will tie imearti In several songs witim Mr. Gardumer. "Father- lmmui , " wlil be time attractiomt Saturday tnatl- mmee amid night. ' 'Laumglm , anti time world iatmgims wIth yomu ; ' ' mtmmythmlmmg about the cryhmmg part iii thIs old saw would btm out of place here ( unless there be trmtthm in one's beimmg able to laumgli untIl Ohio cries ) for tlmla space is devoted to laugh. tee , amid W'arul anti Vokes , 'l'imc'so ftmnmmmy tel- tows antI timeir big company are cotimimig to time Creighton for four tmlghmts next wcuolc , opemming with a nmatinee Sunday , Novetmibimr 3 , The Damroscim Opera company comes to hinyil's theater for three imighmts , comnmemmclmmg Timurstiay , 1)ecemmmber 26. Time comnpany nman- liens 165 people , cummiprishmig sOttiti ( if time most noted soloists In the worlti. Mi , lammtroscim , u-lth his mmmagnifleent symmiphmony orchestra of sist ) ' lileecS tullI accommipatty ttm operatIc performammees'i'he Onimmima repertolme tutu be selected frommu the foliowltmg operas : "Tristan anti Isolde. ' ' ' 'DieVmlkure , " "Lolmengrin , " "h'iegfrid" anti "lie Meistersimmger. " One dlstimmgulriiitig peculiarIty of Ammmammn , time trontlirlully clever impemsutmator of tue Trocadeto'aumdevlhles is Imis renmarkumbie sue- AMt'SiI3hh ' 1' S. # ( SPECIAL. ) 'BOYD'S sI THEATRE , 17th and Harnoy Sts. , III c - : NiI cii "I" ( SUNDAY ) and Monday & Tuesday Nights Popular Prlcos Matlneo Tuosday. Thhl7 31t'1P.iL W'oith 01- ' 5I'ECTACVI.Alt JLuItCEK , $ BLACK CROOK . . , , , , . . , , , . , ' ' , , . , . , 1. A it. u.i Si xtcu't 'I'mil.-n t .rlttci , l. tI.e Into tiii , . . PtrrH , , . t ) BEWITCHINULY " J LOVELY PREMIERES ) CEO. MELVILLE , TIme Greatest of a Clonc. I , I fi Exceptionally fl UUaeautirul CorypIlecsUU M t I Tiio Marvol. ( gOO-PEOPLE--WO Carloads of Sumptuous Scenery REXO and REO The Tramp and the Swell , I TONS OF MASSIVE ARMOR t 3-ORAUEI BALLETS-3 It Host of European Specialties Mile. LEONTINE , CAMMIS # and L.EARDO. t hundreds of Parisian Costumes e Box Office open all day Sunday I Pelces : First Floor , 50c , 75a and l ; Balcony , 50c and 15c , I Gallery , 25e , J 530 Seats at GOc eseli. I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ! NnwTu'i Itt-New ClmatSeeu I lii i'lit ; clmooi , I , c , I I ) Ilurihey Street , Aduilts , 'rutesdity usid Fridity , S p. iii. CltlIclruan , 'Fimeit- dtty , 4t1 $ p. iti. , 4atmurdny , tOOO It. Ill , ttiitl 2 :00 p. on , Opct all tito limo. lkiit for i-cut. . . - , - - - S cesa in conipresaing or cxparmmhlng imis body seas as to follow the physical trenmi of the chtitrac. ters he iinprraomtstes , Ottmr minmlcq of imigh itnmi low degree fancy they immtt'o vortra'eti a tuman witt'n the ) ' imavo hustled aIm their imeaul anti taco such capillary ereatiomms as go to create a rescnmbianet' . limit with Attmmutmmm tIme Immstamit lie faces the ammtlbemmcc in mmcim clmaracters as Napoleon or Genersi limurrison he umiamingos to give aim exact immmitatlomm of timeir iihiysicni Pc- cmmliarittes , immotie of stmmtmtiimmg antI gestumres , Timt , pemtimarity of ( lt'tmerai llarrlsomm's bearilmg wimeti before limo imtibiic i hliost faithfully ii oh immeatrel. I ) miri mmg t imo lie a t au lmmlmter A 1mm mmml mm imutil fremimmemmt opiortummmitiea to tultimess Mr. \'lhtomm 1.aclunye's renmarkabie itmmpersonatiomi of ' 'Suemigali" In the ) mla ) ' of ' 'Triiim ) , " nail imo ii tmmakitmg a fcumtuire of it tlmmrhmmg time Imrca- emmt seasomm. Sandow ammul tin. 'l'rocatlertt 'ammtieu'llio Cotlthiahmy will be time attrmictiotm itt iloyml's theater 0mm Motmmlay , Tumeatla ) ' amid \\'emlmmestlay , h'ovemmmtier .1 , 5 mimmtt 6. Stmmgi' Noii's , Frederick ilond's colmilumimmy tins gomme to ltit'QC , timtis earl ) ' In time season. It is saul timat A. M. Paimmier imp to date is over $100,000 muimeaut via "Trthby , " Thus far titis season time ProPortion of thmentrle.ti successes hiss beeti mmuttcit larger timami usual. 1tlhmue. Itejane last week gave the 375th Pi'r- formtmammco ofhmmme. . Salts Gntui" at the Vautie- t-ilie , l'aris. Maitia Criuigeru 1mm Novenmber will go star- rtmmg lit ' 'Camimllle , ' ' "A ltmel of itt-arts , " anti "Time Creole. " Crestomi Ciimrk PrOmlileeti a lilay last week In - thaltinmore fomindeul ott l'oe'mi hierfect lioenm , ' 'Timo Haven. " Clara /umitiersomt , time immost prolific play- uvright of lenmmmsrk , tIled recemmtiy at Copeim. immigrn , at the ago of 67. Deimmmmntm Timottm psomm Is I lvi mmg on It is fzmrmmm 1mm New I Iatmmpshmire , mild lie says lie has ito mm- tiumi of acting ami' moore. Louis hiarrisomi tu-lhl imave time lemmtilmmg role in "Time Stak l'urty , " time mmouv commit-dy by l'auml l'otter anti 11111 Nyc. There are nimouut 10,000 mnt'mmibers of time timeatrical hmrofessIomm lit time ( Jolted Stubs- 6,000 actors amid 4,000 actresses. Time scenery , eoatmmmimes huimd fmmrnitmmre mmsi"i imt 1d iss lCltimi er's pritulumc I it mm of ' 'tI tmme. Satms. Gone" cost tihiwattI of $10,000. Cierimarult ilmmtmptmimmmmm hums flmtislmeti two hew hilay , , omic' a faIry tale , called "Vimmeta , ' ' time otimor a tragedy , called "F'lorian Geyem' . " Olga Netimersolt , ammti her comnpammy arrlvemi - ' 1mm New York early in time mmmontim amid ohuetmeil imer scasomm 1mm Aibmmmmy October 21. Joimtm J. iltirko , Limo voitmmlar commiethian , will be mu steliar feature timis uweek at time i.ycouimmi iii Cimicago , tu'itim time Fields mind Ilatmsemm simotv. lttchartl Mammafleld , now convalescent frolmm lila recemit & , c'riomis ihimmesa at Lak-ewumoil , N. J , utihl ellen his season at Phmiiadolphin , No- t'etmubor 25. Neil hlumrgess will play time titial robe of a vestal anti Julius Caaar Imi imis mmciv play , "Year Omittie mmiodemttly Imuta the expense of Its promlumctiomm itt $75,000. It seems timat Prof. llcrrmmiamimm can play hmi trIcks mm fishi as tech as ott nmamtkimmti , iio was flshimmg lmi time St. Lawreimce inst tseek amid iatmdeti a pIckerel weigiitmmg over sixteecu potmmmds. Suit tiiexm , llermmammn , Is mu mumagiclamm. \'it ) ' ime stopped at a good-sized vickerel is hot stated. . - Timimmklmmg peOlile doubtless wommtler wimy It was that time iummtimorltlea tried to stop on mmmom'al groummui s t itt' bemmmmtl fmm I imluty of ' 'I hait. mmeio" last while titus ' ' . seasomm , year time 'comm. cimee-coumeimee" tiammce , 1mm Its mmmost thlsgtmstiimg forut , is allowed to be givemm tmtmnmmolestod itt a ilroadway tlmerater , New York. Commtracts hare Just beemi mslgmmed by Mr. Cimarlemu Itolmlfs ammd Mr. Gustave Fruimmmmamt providing for time opomtlmmg of time forimmer's starrimmg tour mit time Scimihier timeaier , tJimicago , 'I Mr. itohmlfs' repertoire wIll immclutie "Time Merclmamit of 'enice" Moliere's "Sgammarelle , or a , l'imysician iii SImIle of illmtmaelt , " "Itichirti lii. ' and "ilarwehi , " a tirammmattzatiomi of Anita iCimtimerimma Green's world's fatuous macivel , "Time Loavemiworth Case , " William It. Crane bait received a flattering ( diem' to Pial' ml brief seasmimi in Cape Towmm , South AfrIca , Time otter is said to be $50,000 lii cash , tickets to Cape Town ammil hick fronm New York for time emmtire commmpamuy anil time livlmmg expenses of the commmpammy tuimlle there. ' " ' Time emmmugemermt is to be for twenty liar- formances , covering somnetiming over a mmmommtlm. It Is estlimmate-il timat it e'ill take about fourteen - teen weeks to mmumbco time trill. "That troupe beats everytimimig bmmt lIar- mmummm'g clrcmta , " smmiil a rmuilroatb mtman tuito wit- nesseti the detaIls of the transit of lime hoary Irving aggregatlomi frommi Mommtreai to hlostoim , Amid so It did. It takes eight 60-toot freigimt cars to carry time scemmery , costumes , nail liropertks. Time cmmrtommi lmnmio invoice mmmmmtle til ) a total of Si , 136 artIcles , rammgltmg frommi time largest "clutimmi , " or hack scenes , tiotumi to a "box of long clay mipcs" and a hehhmer-imox for "A Story of Waterloo. " 'hmat a iit ! Crowns , arimmor , swords , tlmrotmemm , and what -j not. ilvery vIny is hmoxm'tl separately , onmi every article neemled for that pi.ty is kett ; mmhmart frommi evemm the sammie artiies micedeul for otimer hmlaYs. p nnv NEW 2uudJ THEATRE - Wcdimesdmmy timid Timmirattay 'I'lte l ° opttltur CouilecIlnil : - WM. HOI3Y Late of "Chit llosm-t" 1mm a mts % NS & iIOIY. I'.tIt bolt M.t'l'ht , AimtI his own comimpimhmy of iilayerms , tmmttiem' tue dlreetiomi of Am Id llarmmt'y , prc'sentimmg time latet't ( Ohitli' hit , 1mm timreo acts , by Louis Ie'Lange , emmtltied : THE- GLOBE - TROTTER. 'i'ihi i'l.th'iISi ' % vii.Flatt IholY , ' - ' 'tmiti I I osm' ) mm tmi it I half , ' ' i'i''ii'i li'h. hii'u-iin , , ' .I _ A. hteiiiii'il' , Iouilt , h'I.ms iiit. ' , ilui'timi ( ( ui ii'm' i , It. I ) , A iliti' ) ' , : i i-s. ) , , imipui'iegmuml I , : ti rm. C i. ro iii 4' hhi nit u'i y , Aihim % hi'xmimmthium , 'i'hme sale of semite will oi'etm ' 'rmmesd.ay niom-nitmg at tIme following Prices : First iloor , tOe , 75c ammO $1 ; baicoii ) , SOc amid 75e. CREIGHTON THEATRE ' 1'i. -I'AX'l'OitL1hiflRSS , Muitiiice toddy ut 2 :30. 'l'omiiltt 8 ; IS HANI4ON BROS. P't it to am i mimiC tilmoc tmtoio aim il ( 1 t'atti ib hkt I lot i'm-lee' . Stall , box , tilenmi mtttl tireitutra tucruti 4l.th ) tlrt timrti i-os's itriss eIri'hi' . 7.s : ; ltst ; , rows iirest circle SHe : flr.t timrito rows balcony , Sac ; tt'mmmummaicr bticumiy ; Dc ; gtttim'ry 9e. M't'IthtIl CREIGHTON THEATRE 'i'd , 13ili'fuXTON iltJtflltSS , Mgra , I lNiIfl ( , j lomtti ; ChtA : GARDNER 2-fillhAT COM1iliflS-Z TUE PRIZE WINtER Hattiruiny [ ? kTHFRLAND ! 'latinee anti NIlmt ' OREIGHTON THEATRE Su.iliOI If EtOthtlIl % multi I)1'ilhiLltiI ittt. Creighton Theatre Building fllrcctioti 01 Prank Lea Sitort , Cira-bars ttmalho'.i 'jt iuVlk'ztlomi , -I --p , .p