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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1895)
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - " ' - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - ; TuB O\I.AJIA DAIT..IY JJEm ' ' { . \ : NOV ] [ BEn. _ _ : sA'ruuH-f\'Y ) , H , 18fJJ. a - - - - - - - - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ O\IAJ1kl \ HATE CASE 'f AlE { UP - - - Inlerstato Commerce Oomtnlsaion Hears the v OomtT..crd\1 : Olub'lI ' Oompaint , IOWA Arm CA1TLE RATES INVOLVED Allnrllr I ( ) ' " llllh'r"1 1111 1.nlJh AI'I"'lr t.rlll ! I < lt . . 1ii " " " ' - III II . crlllllt"1 of InU- J"II" . \Jnll t 'Ihl" CI ) ' . . . ' , \SItGTO ! : : Nov. 8.-The Inter tate ( Commerce conlnlulon today heard aru. ments In the two eases brouFht ) by the Corn. lerclal club at Omaha , N b. , charging the ralroaA centering In that city with dis- criminatng against the place. The frt at the complalnt9 18 lrectell against the roads crossing the railroad bridge to Council Ijiuffs . Ia. , anti charges that the rates between Omaha and points In Iowa arc 60 excesslvo as to Ilrcjutlcl the Interests ot Omaha In favor ot Council Ifluff ! . The other ca ! involves rtca prlnclp11y on cattle between Omaha and southwestern prifls. I Is chargt.1 that ant rate schellules I url' " 0 alangeJ as to opnate In the Interest ot Chicago . St. Louis , Iansas City. St Joseph and other points to the detriment ot Omaha. . dr. Mclugh appare1 for the Omaha or- . gantzatiou. Most . tt the rat'allf Invol.ell 1ero representell by 8pclal nttorfley' . gx. Senator Manlrmn mate nit argument In de- tcnso the n. & M. road . ot which he Is i general solicitor. . I JX'I'I : IS 'J'I1 I I en'J , SI1H\ICI' : . I l'r'"ltelt C'I" . " . " ; ; ; ; ; ; ' \ Iirives n X..u l'lnl of lti . fuiin. I \VASIIINGTON. Nov. S.-The presllen to- day approved an amenlm'nt , to the civi : arvico rulc wh'ch will I esult In bringing ' many postmaters and , their eml"loyes " within I t thp Iowa classied : service. The addition Is ai fol- 'J ' "Anti whenever by the order of the post- i m11ster general any Potoiilce shall be con- I soldatec with and made a part ot another Jlo.toUco where free delivery II i established I alt the Cmlllo'es ot th , ' ofce thus conol- I dated whose names appear on the roil ot said . oUce ! npproved ( by the 10stoUce depJtmnt end including the postmater thereof shal from the ( hto of sall order h h emilloyes ot i.iItl free delivery office and the Ileron holdIng . Ing on the date oC said order the pOflon ! ot pUl'tlaiter at thl ofce thus consollated wih said free delivery oUle may be slgnell to any position therein and given any ppro- Irlate designation under the cla slncaton act "r which the postmaster general may direct. " l \ It Is the Intcnton ot the 10stoce department - merit to con ldate 'many oi11cs throughout the country. This consolidation ' will not nec- el'rly do way with the once , but will es- tahlsh them as stations of some central Iolnt. ) The lostoc'J depatment Intends to make experiments ) In this .ILecton and It they prove satslctory the system wi he largely extenlled. I Is probable that the prcsldental oce 1 aD wel as fourth cass oces wi be Included In the consohidations. . The order docs not mean. however that when any olca Is consoldatc,1 with another that _ f It wi bo servEd .9 a free delivery oce or P " - etation. I wi receive and distribute Its mal as at present The postmat'ter may be- como a clerk or chief oC the ! : aton or he m1Y be , lscharg,1 and some ot the employes diciiargcd . but as eon as he beconica . the clerk In the staten he 15 Included In the classlned ecrvico and Protected by It lIILtZII. CO tI'"DS 'l't n ! : : CI.\ Dt. "gq.t"lt" : Churl" " .n 1.'I"ur Are t. lie ILefiiiuII. W ASIItGTOI . Nov. 8.-Tho Departmcnt of State was today informed In a ilipatcli from United Slates Minister . Thompson that . . the president oC Brazil hall sanctioned 1 decree - creo of congrel authorizing the opening ot n supplemental credit In the sum ot l.iOO.OOO rels ( about $928,200) ) for the restitution of "expedieiit" duteR against the Imposition oC which the United , States protested.Vliilo ) the reciprociy treaty with Brazl was In force under the preceding atmln'straton ' our government had reason to protest against the acton ot the Irazlans In levying what were Imown as "cxpedlent" charges upon Imports from the United States. Tiie'e 1IES foil. IS It happencd. altogether on flour , In which there WIS a /vly trade at that time. Our protest was based ! upon the a3erton that these dues were In the nature or tariff charges and therefore In violation ot the reciprocity treaty under whIch flour shoulll he mlnlte,1 trce. The Brazian govern- ment claimed that they were really ware- hous dues , and as the gvernmelt did iiot . as In this countr . own the bonded ware- house9 they were proper charges. Our \Ie\\ ' . however , flaly prevailed , and the 1raziian government abandoned the duties. 'rite American firms who had exported the 1.iur lniinediately preferred claims for refunding - funding ot the dues they had alrC.lly paid r- antI . after a long negotiation. the Irazl.\ government I'omlscd ) to pay them. J\ JI.nC'I'ltC.\ ixvi ' : .s'i' io. I ) ' Its Use ; I'"w'r \\.ll I. . 1111..1) I , ' . 11'r"I""II. WASIIINGTON . No. 8.-ln view ot the marvelous growth of the use of electricIty for power and ! ghtng purpos anti electro- chemical operations . a sPecial . report to the . State department from United States Con- r. sul Mason at I Frankfort de'cribing a new . device for the economical conversion ot the hllh pressure alternating current . which are unavoidably associated with any system ot long dIstance transmission of electric power wIll bo ot greatest Interest to AmerIcan elec- tricians. The Invention bridge an Ildu'lrlal .llculY which becomes 10re anti mOI'e serious with each step ot progress In this great work and a year's test ot the de"lce It the Frankfort accumulator works shows that the elclency at the new system , known as the Polack reetner , Is fully 96 per cent In other words u 3.000-volt alternating cur- 1 ent Is resolved Into a 6.0It harmless dtrcct current with I loss ot hut o per cent and one Importatn result Is that motors of all sizes lay be driven hy ths converted direct current . and the storge haler ) ' muy be charged and electrical operations may be performed-all inipossiblo with the alternating current. A full description and lutraUons of the apparatus Is given hy Mr. lasoj , In liti gl\en .Ir. .IISOI hiI re- Ilort. II' that It depends entirely upon the arrangement ot sets ot double brushes In 1 small motor mo\lng synchronously with the distant l.owCr . yielding dynamo. UI : I\XI pen X.t V.tI. \ % ' , \I HI.a'III ! ] I.r. ' 1..1. " . ' \ , 'llt.11. . . . " 'I'hll ( 'it a lIe SuiiIie.I. WAShINGTON . No\ 8.-AccordIng to Commlnt.r flush . superintendent ot naval war records , the Irst volume ot this publca- ton has provd .0 be fa popular that the do- mand ot the publc for I cannot be met after congress Is supplied. ' even though they are willing to pay ) for the Ilublcaton , therefore ho recommends thaI the issue he increasod. In his report to Secretary herbert the corn- mander says the scollolumc Is now In the hall ot tile printer and two more volumes will be Issued during the 'ear. The entire publication ' will male between twenty and thirty volumes , nod In view ot the enormous work ot this complallon I Is reconlnen.lell that the olce be organized and a board created composed ot enl naval olcer and Iwo cl\llans. the latter to Insure Impartal Julg- moot of time manu8crlpts to W Inclulll'd and r.-- ensure a uniform line ot pol ! cy. Many papers ot \'alll have been obtined during the pas ! ) 'l'ar. Tie rports ot Ihe union cOlmanders are ( till and faIrly cOlplete , but It Is regretted - grlted that the confederate f'conare not equally 50. Great difficulty has been exper Icnced In collecting the laUer puty owing to the tact that a large part ot the cent II- crate archives were burred at the dOle ot the war , and I Is hoped that the Ilublcton ot the first volume will re\h'j the interest at the I'artcpants II Ihe events of the war and r tiring additional material to the de\tmenl x. . " . t'.rtnl : IIINh'r I Co ma I mmi. 'ASII:0TON. No. 8-News reaches , a.h\ngtol \ frm Corea that a new mtnhter to the UnIted States will soon be lent to this country In place ot the late mln ter , who digit from cholera while on leave In CUUi - - . - - - - - - . - - - - - l'OIt 5l'I'1 ( flU \I.S I'OMTJI'rlcc. ( I.ht .t 1II.lrr1,11" . to 1 lrlhh tl Urnll.l , \VASllfGTON. Nov. . - ( , : . ) . - folr\'I , , ! bids t , ? R site far the new pos'ofl'.re at , ! out ! OI'1h"ere opened No. \'OIIol : I ) ! he rWslng ! archItect ot the In&ury and lCer l t ' : I'l ' brIefed submitted to Secretary t'a.I. : : r"f 1 tllon : 'flmnthy .1. ilAhnpy . north n I feet of lot 1 simi : ' lets 1 and I' ) ' In bIek 78 , corner of 2.mh . and 0 . . . . . . . . . Cner . . . . . . . $ , C .J I oisomn . lots I mind 2 In b'ok ' 83. : $ Lh Cnlt" " 0 . ttj ' U. . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . 8,0 C. n. , .lur , lots I and : In hick 81 , anti ! Ionh I ftrl of lot I In Muek 3 , ? ' tIi and JOIsl . U' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2'11 . . . . . D,25 Jomui A. 10" . tots 8. 9 emil south 10 fet Of , lot 10 , blllk III , 21h Ild 0 . tmei5. . . . . . 1,70 "lt. Tom1llnrk. lola C &III C. bluck 7 1 nhtto .luth 11 feet of lot 1 , Iudl ' . ( 71. I. old 11h \pl. " ? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21h . .1.0) . \ oa :1 ( leaFy , I.urenzo 1. I I'oaler ant , Iafl- Id lIatition . . larmol. south 11 feet of lot I antI lots . . 5 amid G , blooll 72 , : lh and : t .t"I. . . . . 15,1) InnnIe J..IMn , lots 10 antI 1 nn,1 , the . 'olth 10 f..t or lit 12 , Ioek 7S , : atui and 1 rr.lo. . . . . . . . . . 1 . . ! . . . . . . . . : . . . . . 1 .O T. J. ON.-ll. 11.dAI uK'nt Iota 6 anti 7 and south 30 feet of lot & , block 10 . 2Jr1 antI o .trr.ls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,0 ! oter & O.orJp Co. . lots 8 anti U anti south 2) feet or lot 10 , block 7 ) . : him anti , 0 streets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2ih . . . . . . .11,5) T. J. U'Nel , specIal nl.nt. lots 6 antI ' 7 Inl south 15 feel of lot 6 , tloek 7 0 . 21h and o .Ire.lo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14,500 T. J. U'Nel. .pednl agent , Iota 13 antI , I anti . north I : feet or lot 12 , block 7 261h antI . :1 .Ireel. ( . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,0 T. J. U'Nel. .peelll agent . lots 1 nn'2 \ II hlocll H nld IItlh J : feet lot 1 In block 2. 21h ! and 0 .lle.lo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14,00) John d. ( Utisgow . southeast ! t or block tS , 23t,1 , :1 nnt OIIRluW. ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I , OO T. J. O' Nel , special nlenl , lots 6 and 7 nrl .nulh ' . . or lot 5. bloi.k ti , COrd and N I streets ! . . . . . . . IIUlk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,0 D\'I AnllelPn , Its 7 antI H and Greet or lot 9 . hlrlk j2 , 2 h anti M ptreet . . . . . 1.00 flmurles P. Vnhs , lot 14 In block 67 , corner 1 lh and N etmeets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 , & ( hlrleo 1. ' . 1'nhi , ints I mind : timid north \ 01 lot 3 In block 87. :1\ \ antI J .lte.t8. . 8,00) Janieq C' . ( 'hunl or Ihunl , lots 1. 2 nn,1 3 In block 1 . Jh mini , 11 .treel. . . . . . . . . 12 , ( ) T. .1. 0'1.1 , .pelnl nplt , lots . flail 6 /nl\ \ "Ulh 15 r'cl or lot 4. block 73 , 2jlh aOl :1 .U.pel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \,00) I.'tnnl II\onka anti time Uermnn tI\II O hank . hy l'hntl" 1. Imhoeh ) , lot8.2 . nml 3 anti . north 4' ) feet 01 Ill I , block 72 , lh , I helwepn I. anti 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00 I .fctltn 11. \ \ 'etert1ehi . lots 15. 17 nnll IS In ' .ohn , :1'e.leI1ell. 13. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . 10,0:0 : John .M'eteth1ltl , lot U adjoIning ' above prop"rty . . . . . . ll . . . . . . . 'lollln . . . . . . . . . 3,0 I. am. Anoer.un , lots 7 nab 8. block 69 , 71h aol I. .111.18. . . . . . . nnr . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.5CO I. . ,1. Anderson nnll Irnll ( hhimek . lots S anti I and south 10 feet M lot 10. block iii. 21h anti .1 simiets. . . . . . . . . . . . 1lock . . 5,3 I. M. Anh'.on111 lentil Olek , lots S , 9 anti , 10. block 91 , 21h nnll .1 .lro.eIM. . . . 6. 0 I. M. Anderson nn,1 , m.ortnzo D. l'owltr , lots 6 a atm , 7 nl.1 . 801ih 10 fiet or lot II I hloelt 62. 21h anti , J .Ir. . ' " . . C'el . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . 7.0 I. . :1 An letn nno l.renzo n. 1.\ler. hits 6 iifltl 7 nlll routti 35 feet or lot 5 , hock : 6J , 11th antI , .1 . Inul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,00) I. M. AIII'r.onn,1 , I. D. 1"0lei' . lots : , 6 :1. 7. hlod 62. 21h anti , .1 .llept. . . . . . . 9.000 I. . M. Atit'rstin and hlne Ouck , lots S antS ¶ 1 tmiii .lulh 33 reel or hot 10 , hlne Si I. I 1111 anti .1 .tn.I'I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,530 Z. p . hietlgts. nglnt. lot 2 In block 73 , 2lh amid letJ" . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.6) C. F' . Felts . Igo'nl. lot I In block 73 , 25th anti I. .In'el. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,11 . . . . ,000 ( 'amy M. lImit. ( lie nntth 31 ' feet of lot 3 In ( ( thick 73. 2Sih amid t sti'ts. ' . . . . ' . . . . . . ' ' 1S , ' ) Fraiik FIscher. /1'I , , . 17 : Ion' : a , ; rid ; i' south t J' feet of lot 9 . block SO . 2Hh anti :1 etmtcts. . 10,500 Ikhool DI.trlct or ( tooth Omaha and nlih ( Omaha 14' Cu. . lots I anti 2 /nll Ih , ' north 3 ; feet or lot 3 , hlock 76 , Iah anti M Rlrepl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13,350 Selonl 1.lrll. oulh o In 1) tint ! olih ( Itnahtri hand (0. hots I anti . 2 Rn,1 norlh 10 f.et. lot 3 , block ' , 7C. Glh ( and J .Ireplo. 1.61 The tolowllg are the Cheyenne hide : Hobert C. amrle , lots 1 and 2 In "lock 33' . cot mr or E,1ly nn,1 Inh tIrepie . nlu-I nol PO n.r . . le" \in gh 1r.OOO squire feet . . . . . . . . . .I 7:0 ( ii. N. 1iiihthi . hots I anti 4 In block 3S . lthi Hmlh. llh Street nail , ' Central lnt . . . . . . . . . . . . 9,50' ) ISI/e C. ( 'ithin. lots ' 5 lull r In block 3i7. lSt.i / a nil l'ontlll avenue. . . . . . . . . . . 1,50 ChiarheM l' . MIller In,1 Isaac e. Cllm , lois 3 anti , 4 In lock ( 12. Ccnl lt mivenu . ar.ti 191h strP't . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . avnu. . . . . . . . . . . 1.ZO0 J. ai. ! rty & I hrtt. . lots 2. 3 on" I , block 3 :1. . Ferguron nll 19th 1 .tle. " . . . . . . . . . . 10,00 .1. ) ii. Cam ey & I Iro. . Alex O. MeO.r antI .1. A. Itreelcons , itth . I iinl 2 11 block 154. Itpetl' punter I"erlu , n anti i'Jt : etmeets. . . . . . . lrO Hollc , t tV. I irt-cltttns. lots : antI r anti we.t 2.t reel of lot 7 In "locI' IS'J . corer or ClllllulHnue anti iihi etreet. . . . . . . 10t ; : J. :1 ( 'nrel ' & . 11. . 1niiie Feim Is . Alex C. . alciregor. wvot 50 feet or lot 3 anti hot 4 : > . In Ltbtck 3,4. corn'-r or Idt ) omitS ' 181h . , , "he . . . . . . . eor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; .W ) Jo"'ph O. IrInJ u..ueateM , hue " 5. 6 anti 7 , lttttck ! 318 , corner or CapItol " \mI mini Ilah ; slre't . eurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1O ( I ttttrtV. ) . 1 ( reckons . In ! s : anti 6. block 109 , Iohrt ( ' ' ncr CIIlol avenue a nil lIt Ii street . . 9.975 J. 11 Carey ) . , \ 1m. ( , ( Oenre 0' . ChiI lon. 10tM 5 . G. 7 anti S. block 329 . corn"r of Ihnn,1 : , ISth "IrH' S . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11,033 ( Ih\ , W. Ito ) t. hot 5 anti wesl 36's feet or Int . 6. 1loek ( , 36. cot ncr 17th antI Capitol 1\.11" . . . . . . . COler . . . . . . lth . . Ini . . . . 1\101 . . 19.99. ) .Io.eph O. Irt. mote 5 11,1 , 6 , " ! 011 5S0. . . . 9,100 ( ( ) tttrge O. 3ttiqteii'ihihamn A. ltoblthmiq , los ! 3 anti 4. "Ioel 2S9. corner Central avenue anti 11 < lth strelt . . . corer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ISO Oem'I : " ' O. 9tastemi. \ \ \\'II"I. . 1tohiln . , I.ivhtl FlzJ"rlll'e. . ( 1 meet ot mot anti all or kite 3 anti I. block 381. corner corer I nilI , . . . . . . . . . . . . . CWlul l\nue and IHh street . . . . . . 19,500 J. M. Carey & \ra. east 23 eel lot 6 anti , lots 7 antI \ 8. led ! < 329 ISlh anti legusttIi. 6.00) J. M. ( ' .tre3 & liro. , lots e. : 7 and S , boclc ! ' boc 329. IMh 'I'cr & , F.tJu.fn Iro" .11111. . . . . . . . . 7.00 J. 32J. :1 Car'y " & 1'0. ' ( ieitrge e. Ch/rlol. lots ] S and 5 11,1 wr.1 23 feet or lot 7 , block r 129 I , corner etInn" Ita .Ireet. , . 5,00 \'I'H.SIDI : , tItI3 . JH g 10111PUI. . 11'1. . , . . . 'l'lit'y . Csiusiion Clltlll t. ' 111 Iln ( . ' Inhl"trr. WAShINGTON . No. S.-Consul Anthony Howels. at Cardiff , has lad 1 long report : to the StltO Ileplrtment upon the bright ' prospects ot time Wesh tin trade brought about by the rapd : rise In prlco , ot steel In Alerlc which ) threatens to lilako It Impos- sible for Americans to make tin plate at c.tiipetitlve price For the lme being despair has given away to hope and all conc rll1 In the Welsh tin Industry are lookIng forward to a irnriod I not ot IO prrlt ) oC more constant work and better wageS. An immerse Improvement has taken place In the steel trade . alhou h 11 yet the prlctd have : not been enhanced to the same extent CS In the states amid therein lies the hope ot thc tin pbte mnlers , for It time price oC steel In aUllentll to that In the Unlell States the \elolinen woull have no advantage. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . ' ' , , ( .iI4)it'I'ON'S it I31'OlYm' . .8 . ! 'Iullxn IIU'I't'S UI1Itl't. 'lUh , \t"'nul I I \11 I lIe Itvott'ii tu . ' , . . . 1'ortIgii 31im rI.'ts. W'ASIIINGTON . Nov. S.-Secritar ) ' Marten - WASIIGTO : :0\ . Ion Is now engaged In the preparatIon ot his annual report. I la understood , that he will dwell at lelgh : upon the question of the extension - . tension o foreign markets for American pro- ! ducts. lie hoe . Ivcn especial atenton to this question during the past year and hal t hrouph the consular service Intl In other ways Ghtalned a large amount ot InCormaton which Is ot par lcular yahoo to tarmers. The secret'ry w\ probably lu his report suggest methots for the utilization ot this Intorma- lIon . and umong other points will indIcate time Importance ot catering to the foreign .Ie- mtianhs . poInting out that In no particular rrJduct Is title country - - tree from conipetiton. S. . ' Cllln..t J.rl..1 In I''rl. WASIINOTO : No. 8.-Worl reaches here oC the appointment ot a new cabinet In Peru as follows : Von Antonio Hentm , prtsdent ! ot the cabinet and secretary ot the homo cabinet , polce anti public works : Dr. 1)0mm Melito Perrs. secretary cf foreIgn relations - tons . ; ! r. Don Auguslo S. Albaraccin . sec- rEr ) ' ot war and naDon ; Fcderlco \f'saml , secretary ot tIle treaur amid com- merce. The appointment ot this cabinet gives assurance that tIme miei government Is OIL a stable basis and that the evil effects et the last revolution have been overcome. I Is expected a miniter wi be sent to WashIngton - Ington at an early day. Peru has bn wl- out u representative here 61..0 the lust revo. luton bean. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , \(11 emi U ! . I' . 1,11,1. 1"'rr..I. . WAShINGTON , . : . 8.-Scretar Smith has \Hlte ! a letter to E. giery Antlereon . replying to various communle1ton ! relative to the patenting ot land to thc Union Pacilc I railroad compln ) ' . The secretary PJYP that In view ot the tact that congress ut Ito coming session wi , In nil probability , tike action tuaiIyIs3blc at this on the matter , ho demls It iuatl'hublc time to Iaeo oa uch matters. Cnrl" . " . " ' 11 1"lr th. . ! uJnr CI" " ' , WAShINGTON , Nov. S.-gx-Senator Man- . tala ' with See- derson had a short conference toiay wih relary Carlisle regarding the sugar bounty case at which It wap dechl.tl that the secretary - lary would hear ! . ! lanileron tomorrow at : : p. m. The point to be argued Is wimsiber Comptrcler Bowler has the right to send time case to time court of claims wihout the consent ot the calmant. : "I'nlnl I tiC I lit' X'I I't'm'ors l.a itils . WASHNGTON , : . S.--Stcretary SmIth today edIt to the president a draft of the proclamaUon opening the Nez Perees ceded lands to settlenietmt . He suggests that the opening ot the lanll be fxed ten days later than the tIme at which ho appends his shg- nature. This wIll give tme for the proclamml. alan open to rach to Pttemclt the land omcer beer tie ; : TO i is OF WAR \ \ LTERATURE The EnOrmOUS Quantity 'of Books Treating of the Rebellion , BATTLES REFOUGIT IN COLD PRINT 'J'hv XIUIIII J".rll ' UII flu' I"I" olr" of lIme ( k'mm'rnl Olc'r" or noth Sii'N-lIlMtrieM. I.olll timid Shlrt , I the story ot our civil war Is not known to posterity I will certainly be posterity's fault , for there never was a conflict oC arms In any ago or country that has recel.el so much attention at the hands ot historians aB our own Tianic strugglc. 1.01 this tact , says the St. Louis GobeDemocrat , there are several excellent reasomi's. In the first place there ncver was an age In which the facilIties for book making were so numerOUJ as tIme present nooks are POUr't forth Cram the press 1) ' milons ot copies every year at Prices that , , couple at generations ago \\uh have struck both publishers and pUblc dumb with amazement. Books are written In one week . printed In the secIntI read In the third and forgotten In the Courth. Hundreds of publishers arc competIng with each other to secure time favor oC the IHblc b ) protuell solnetiming that the public can b Illmed to lilly ant there has probably been no man ot natonul reputation Olong us for thirty years who has nol been mlr than once approached by the rellresentatlve oC SOIC IJlblshlng house whIm a proposal to write a baole Sole I- tmmtlon . accompanied by Judicous fat ry , for great hmemm after all . have their \\ealmesws , generally carried the Point and the great mnen willIng to tel what they knew about scones In which they played a part , and in- ) cdental ! ) ' . at course. also to make a little mitommey . sat down to make them el\9 un- mert31. In this connection It should also be IcmelhHed that never before In Ihe worlls hIstory were there so many men capable ot \\llng ) books as at the present time. OC the ofcrs engaged on both sides In our civi wam' . four out ot five were educated mnon quite capable ot putng tllr thoughts on paper with such a degree oC literary polsh as to male them plclsanth' rcadahle. Thus was never bcore the case In the worhle ' history. Washlngton's generals did not feel equal to the task of narrating on PaPer their valiant deeds : some or apoleon's marshals \\ere so ignorant ot letters that they could barely write their nales : Bucher could not read a map ; hall the burly brawling. cursing old soldier for who e presence Welngton pra)11 been approached aCer the war wih a propoanl to write a hook about Waterloo he would have kicked the proposer as heartiy ab ever Predellcl , \llal ; booted a courtier. But with the oneers ot our armies It was quite diferent They coull write' and the pub- lishermu . aware ot the fact , took avantage of the circumustance. BOOKS ny THE LEADI1SS. The conHquence has been that , with a few exceptlomis . Iho stones ot nearly all the leading - Ing general omcns on hoth shIes have heen given to the world , sometlme by thiemnselvp . sometimnes hy others. with their n sl.tancl sometmes someltres by mn , ovhrn t t t'lelr ' 011 vol 101 I. 01 It time request Gt trlemls. Ireparcd ) memoirs or bIographies or recolkctlomis. more or less ccupicte but which bll serve time pUllse ot telling what was doil and how It vas aecom- plshe" . Different motives , no doubt inspired the preparation ot the lOokS by the leading officers. In some fw cases thee was. no douht. an carest desire to contribute material - tonal to the hIstory of one ot the most momentous - mentous struggles ot h'eiory. ConscIous that they were playing a part In a drama that would be told In sommg ald story as long as the song 1Iglsh : : language Is spoken In the new world , some ot the writers were anxious to let the future historian have every opportniy to lEarn the whole truth. In other cases the that In writers were perhaps ) apprehensive wriers course ot lme theIr own fgures might h lost to view and thus the world would never know how Important was the part talen by Ihems l\es. :0 one likes to he overlooked or ' has borne a worthy forgotten. When a man bore share In a great enterprise It pleases him to to the general result - have his own contributon . stilt notel and , m'cmemnbered. . . Withmitm _ , _ , reason- . _ . able bounds tls : peCUlall ' IS J".uuaUI auu commendable ; carrlerl to an extreme It even commenla\le blossoms ( yn Into a variety that goes far to defeat Its own ptmi'pOSe for there Is a tendency In human nature to IIC u man's own excessive valtmation oC hllsel at such I rate oC ills- valualon much below as count as wIll place H as \elow lIar he hall wi t } I above. This regard for onp's own reputation contrlbutell to the stock l of military memoirs In another way also for miltary oihlcor found himself blamNI or , mnderratell . ofcer thmouglmt . In a book writen by another he was naturaly anxious to beset set right In the eyes ot the rluHng : world and as ml general thing he sat down to write anl a. , ; of his own which sholll not only retrieve his damaged Ieputalon , hut shoulll show that the blame ot the disaster or lack lt success IS the case might be should nol be haiti on him hut ought to ho transferred to shoult(5 lall whEre It properly belonged. GHANT'S MEMOIRS. . ot the personal memoirs called forth by the var . those oC General Grant easily stand first. They have been buhjectell to very sevre II crilclsm , for some of their state- ments were far from complmental ) ' to se.- el.1 officersvito served wih or tinder Grant In . his various camnpaigns all these gentle- diii not at all rehishm friends anti their al nlen ! dil relsh the manner In which they were spoln of . hit the critIcisms are gradually IIJSsng ! outer or memory , whie the me10lrs remain. Historical inaccuracIes II dales and figures . have been pOlntc,1 , out and held up to view eiiotmld ho rememhered that as tauls , but It shoull these two volumen arc not ltslgnel to con- lain the history ot the svar but General Grant.s recollections of it. " That he made an occasional blunder In Ilm or date does not detract frem the value ot the work , for I Is net ntenllell ! as a statistical record ot military operations. Grant wrote from mEmory and nnder circumstances that almost forbade the careful consulation oC authori- ties. I may tie true In the abstract that a man 'hou"l not write history even his own history. without taking the utmost pains to secure accuracy oe statemmiemmt but the human memory Is so very treacherous that what a man feels most sure at may \e furthest troll the truth. In spite . however , ot the few Inaccuracies that hn.e been pointed out the general tact remains that In the mnatn the work Is a correct and re- lahle ) Ilresentuton at General Grant'a I.art . In the great slruggle. Like a landscape drawn by a pant ! , therE may be faults here and there ; lgures may not he presented always In their true proportions . not always ' relations . but In the In their proper relatons. general the Illcture Is correcl Anti , after all , much may bo IJnlone,1 , a man who , under the circumstances that SUrrollled Grant In the , closing scenes ot hit life . sits down wIth death staring him In the face to do worl that he hopes wi keep his tamly tram \\ant. There are tel pictures more pathetic U'an that ot the grand old soldier , undQr a cloud froth the mlseontnct ot those whol ho trusted fortune gore. spirIts broken , calmly writng tue story at his life : not for the purpose ot perpetuatng his memory or at exaling hID reputation. but solely that he might earn a 11hl her's money and leave wife and chidren In cirCul3tances suited to time high station he hlnselt had occupied In national history. JElP DA VIS' nome Grant did not preten1 ! to write Imistory nor Davis to wrIte memoIrs. hut It the latter hall styled his volumes "Tho Personal Me- moire at ex-Preslilent Jeferon Davis " the title would have beds moro approprlato than "The Else and . 1.11 at the Confederate Gov- ermitmient. " Whie we are still too close to the days of the civil war to form a proper estmato ot some ot the characters who took part In I , he genera \ ! drift of opinion Is to the discredit of la.ls , nor did hf advance hllstIC one step In the c.1e'mn even of isis southern trlenllly the publIcation ot his so"calcd hlftorr. I . showed lime to ho a narrow-mlnd man . full of prejudices which ho allowed to InUuence his contluct at times . whIch called for cool and unbiased jut lent. I showed him to be envious ot the Ilccess ot oncer who made a name and InclIned to unload upon others the blame at his own mIstakes Nothing Is plainer than the fact that the change of commander at Atlanta . and the consequent change of policy oIl the ! hart of . this confederates . made Sherman - man s march .to the sea a possIbility ! . yet In trctnl at this mo.ement. Davis intimates that had his orders to Johnston been obeyed obeYe Sherman 'oul never base Sten Atlanta , - much less thc sea JohnsonitiIey ! : was to keep with Sherman , and the later , with nn army In his Iront , would newoni have dared to cut loose from his commUllcllons . In the way ho did That policy rO\'e. . ShermAn WAs tree to march wherever lIe ) pleased DavIs shows 1 strong Inclnllo ! to belIttle the services ot Lee , and In on'pWce Intimates that the latter was ! ondffce the I. fated ' ' march Into lonn8y1'lnll and the crtmshlng defeat at Gott'stimt. On thIs point the historians do not agree , but time Ilrepomirance of proof gee to ahow that the Invasion oC the north was ngaltltt the judg- ment ot Lee and that he was forced to I by directions from ltlchmnionii. 'fhe Hchmond authoriies at that time were doing exact ) ' what was being done by the Ilihorlles at Washington ; that Is to say ' they were formIng . Inl flans Imposible or tulnlrlnt and rued- dlng with officers In the field who ought to have been left to carry on operations accord. Ing to their best judgment. Washington I authorities learned better by thc tme Grant I assumed command In the eas : the Ichmolll authorities never did learn totter , but to the last hamp red the movements oC Lee and other general olcers by order that could not always be obe'c. MEIIOIItS . (1 GENERAL LCE. General LeI could never h ? prevailed , on to wrie a heok. One publisher's ngommt after another made pilgrimages to VirgInia to pre- ! \'al on thl great confederate to give the o'orld his story , but to all werll ) ni ho returm,1 the same answer which was that ho hatl had eneugh of the war alt did not care to fight It over agaimi , even emi iuier. The world ' . 101' . ( however , docs hot lack for Inowletgo oC his career Cor his mltnry and prsonal hlstor was S'ery fully written . wih his pormnission . br Gemicral A. H. . Gener.l L"lg , hIs military suere- tary. General Lee reluctalty cenentl to the preparation oC the work , but tnrther thaI CUrnlshJn Euch Information as General Lontl needed troll ) tme to timume . tt.k no part II the work. I Is a valuablE contributon to the \rsonl history ot time tme , for It shows thm. eonCederate commanter In a light that Is somelles exceedingly ! enviable'hmateyer may be thought ot the cau' for which hi Cought or ot his acton In siding wih hIM state rather than wIth time government to whIch he owed allegiance , the high personal character ot the man commands respect and his equanimIty In thc pr'sence ot overwhelming - whelming dlsatt was admirable This was shown by his bearlmug after the battle ot Gettysburg , during the terrible days ot the retreat Ills army had sufrct one ot the most crushing defeats that Her bfeil nit organized body oC men ; - bCe1 his troops had been kIlled . \ \ ounded 01' taken , he was emucumaberedvitim tholsnds of wounded ben . his pro'lson3gons ! were empt ) ' . his am\lunllon wa exhausted , he was still ) an enom"s country a raglnl torrent ran between - tween him and \Irglnla. while al his rear , ims' close he kne' l not , was the victorious union army. 'he last guns ot Gettysburg were heard on the eveling ot July 3 : on the Ih he begsl his retreat to the Potom . which he reached elm the 7th h and there Il WIS oblgetl to wall until the night ot tlmu tlC 121h before he could cross Five terrible Iive terrl\1e days for him were those for he knlw that If Meade . sere doIng what nught have heen expected not le ot the conrederate soldiers woull have crossed the river. Yet In this most desperte ) siuaton he was outwardly as calm as ever anti moved among the men ns coolly as though thc occasion usore one at everyday occtmrremuce An extraordinary de- gree of seif-comnmmuanmi Is necessary to enable a man to bear up In such e'rrumstanc but Lee had It , anti this. among ether qumalitics . IUpltes. gave his men that connl , nee In him and 1 that esteem for him which were dlspla'cd to the end ! ot the contest JOHNSTON AND M'C'LELLN. . Of the books that ' were written to get even with somebody . time twO most conspicuous were those of Gennral Joseph g. Johnston and General George B. .lcCle/ln. / .Johnston d02s not seem to ha.q' led Davis very much , and after thl latlr manIfested a tiis- position to medtle at every turn with the mo\'ements oC the enerl up the neld the ! 11 dblle bcame more po' { \ After John- eton's removal at Atiantjt [ ho natura1y felt very sore over the Incident . all hogan looking about for an opportunlt to mal ; things even. ills book Is not In the nature of 1 mncrnor ! . but Is " _ entitled entled : arrtve ot Mill- :11 tar ) OpEratons , Directed. Durlnr the LaIc War ' Betwem the States . b ' . , by Joseph g , Jolmtm- ston. " The work appeared In , 187 and fn.m beginning to pll1 ae IlvJnlcalon , of Johmn- 5(014'S course. Time plain , totemnrnbtof tots /atemnLt nmde by imimfl . were so Inonlrovertble / that they al e said to have greatly irritated Vt.ls. and ! probably formed omme consideaton that Impeled the later to return the complment In his own book lublshcd In 18SI .1hmtnum had decltedly the better of time orgmlmument . : - and a consciousness ot this fact may have ben one cause of the irrItatIon so perceptible the book o Davis. The character ot Mc- .Ic- Ci2iiamm's book Is Ind'cated . Clclan's sumclenty by its title . "McClcilami's Own StoryTheVar for time Union-The Sellers Wl0 I ' ough It-The CIvilians Who Vrectet : J-H3 Hclaton tm. ( I and Them. " It was puhlshed In 1887. twenty-two years aCer the close ot the war and was ( vldenty prellal'CI with the utmost Jeilberatiomi. Whie more personal In Its title than Johnston's work It shows ( IUle as much res ntrent for what ho conshlered un- fair trealmen\ He tale up time story ot his caiumpatgns tells I wHi sIngular lucidity and ! explains where he thlnls he could have done better than he did had ho not been can tonally hamleretl ) by orders Crom Washing- ton. To a general officer In the field : and In the fimhlest possible possession ot the move- ments oC the onenuy anti all necessary data for the conduct oC 1 camp1lgn , It must have been extremely galling to have his plans changed at a moment's notIce by authorites distant trom time scene of operations , ant there are those who believe that time war would have ended long herere It did but for these Interferences with the movemcnts oC the armies. Al0ng those \\:1 : entertained this belief the most pronounced was Mc- Celan himself . who , though he does not . In so man ) worls , Ea ) so , clearly Intmates that , hatl he h'n ' let aiomme Hlchmond would ha.o been taken thrte years before the union troops marehetl Into time confederate capital AUHEGAHD AND SmmIAN. Like Lee Beauregar,1 steadfastly refused to wrIte a book hut aIm Ihe Lee . ho per- muitteil the worl to be done for him. The result - suit Is enttell " : \ltar ) Olleratons ot Gen- etal Beauregard In the War Between the States " 'he book WS wrtten ; by Colonel Alt Homan ot Loulsiamus appeared , In 1884 amid was evIdently Insilired by the Davis Imok. Ia.I I. It aiiecrs hal the same jealousy of Beauregard that lm0 had of every ether officer ot ability In the confederate se.lce. and showell the tact very plainly In ( tile C.e atributng Beuregard'o success to the tact that he followed time Instructons given imlmn while In aumotimer talure Is al- legell to be due to u negligence . It not die- obedlenco ot orders. Beuregard probably smartEd under these insinuations 11 per mlted Homan's publication In order to set hlmf1 right before the worhl. Sherhlan's memoirs hear his own name and are enltNI to time credit oC being amonr the best that have come from the press. They detail with much partcularity the ! he took In the war hut their modesty 1trongly marked. Ho refrains even hy 11111aton. ; from crll- cismn all In this respect.t his work forms a rather pleasIng comutt'aet , to some ot the olhers. Particularly II I , . . this regard , I opposition to the well known memoir at tneral Sheridan. Thel appeared In Ili5. and were among the first . of the halt hstorlcal : , halt controversial boks paled out hy the dissensions that arose , nEirlng ; the c mdlct , i ot the swan In conne tel with the Sherman mnenmoirs hiovever It II a tact little known that much light Is tbrpwn on some pOints of war history hy the pu61\c \ tel ot the Sher" man letters ast ! yea. rhe colecton com- prsos : muost I not all the , letters that paNed between General She'rman and his brother , the senator E.en after the creCul editIng lhey undoubtedly recnU ' time unreserved manner In which thiS' hfngthY correspondence - ence lasting from 1837 'to ' 189. was car- . neil on . opens to \nv" hot ' a few ot lie secret springs ot hlitor,1 Here and there excle'ons are' evident which excIte great curiosity as to what could have been said In such places but these eXlllnge1 passages usually occur In retercn to maters poiiti- cal . for when the subject at discourse Is the war there Is the utmost freedom of expres" slon and no atemptl at amputation are visi- ble. Interesting Crom tle affection evidently tel by time hrothers , thlY become doubly so trom the prominence or the writers and the part they played In tIme tour years ot civil etrie . - 1.1"'r 11.1 ii Is'i ft. , \rr""h'll. BPmO ml.D. :0. . No\ 8.-Willie Strelge : ' ' and hIs wlto , n young lawyer . al1 were arrested hero today , charged with robber and arson The house ot Attorney Scot Massey wa 1IIIe hlst July whie the family were awu ) " . < Strehlo nn-j his wife had the key to it. A search or the Strehla residence by the Police resulted In the diH. covery or a large number ot stolen house. hold articles IUNRAVEN ) TELLS illS STORY Still Thinks Valkyrie a rnler Boat : Than Defcnler , IS DEFICIENT ONLY IN REACIING All . the Cnr"I''I'UIItICr II I the ( :11) : C"ltrn''r , ) ' a mimi II" V lea ) ' , . , tIme i'iints of nUt'r- "lce ' 1.1,1. LOne Nov. 8.-The TImes this morning . Inl pUblshes an extract which fills three anti a halt ot its columns trem a pam\hlct which the earl of Ihtnravcn Is just Issuing gl\lng a complete history anti an explanatIon from his standllolnt of the Aiiienica's cup race and con- talnlng also an nllpentlx whl1 adds all the cores\oUIHICl ullon the subject which his passNI between Lord Dunraen or hIs repre- enlatves amid the America's cup authorities anti othcr pcrsons concerned In makIng the arrangements for the Ito proposed contest. Most . ot time mater contalnll In the pamphlet alil appendix has already hen puiuiislmeil . but It Is announced that I Is now pUhlshed agaimi In response to numerous rlluests for fuller InCormatlon on the su\ject. lord Dunra.en's statemenl concludes with t'IJ tolowlng language : " 0mm the whole , lY belief Is that Detender Is time better oC the two \essels 01 the reach , and that Valkyrlo II I time better In beating to wimidward'e never came emi a run owIng tt the wind shmlft- hug so mich during thc first race but as running - ning Is VahItyrIe's best point and seetHe to ho Defender's vormtt . Judging hy her siing against Vigilamut . I consider \'muikyrie the better . ter ot the two on this point ot sailing. too. " 'rho Tlmcs contain an elierial on Innl ! Vunra.en's mtiatemmuemut . which says : "The stattmtnt repeats lUn ) ' things \ ouichi ha\o been heud before aUI Is largely tecimnical but as afording the first connectOI anti au- thorllh'e account trom Lord Iumim.tvemi imimum- self , I deserves the atenton ot every one in- terestcd. The general Imllres.lon It leaves Is that no effort . howenr strenuous on the pant ot the trustees ot the America's cUll can possibly ) secure a fair race under the conditions - tions upon which time ) ' apllareltly holll them- selves bound 10 Inslsl. The letter dated September - tember 17. from Mesens. Smlh amid 10 Lonti lullVen , declaring I Impctslble to secure a race free from ltmtcrferomice . Is real ) ' conclusive . clusl\e ot the whole controversy. I I a con- fession oC Impotence. Lord Iummraven's report ot the alleged alterations In the 10HI wate line c Defender prior to the first race Is a 10St unpleJsant story. I Is I also most re- gretahlo that mlslHlerstandlngs arose over Lord Dunraven's offer to resal the races "Altogether the stutement contains nothlll to mOII ) ' our Ilrevlous Judgment or to Induce I nglshmen to chalenge again. " IAel.DL\H1IS " 'l3it10 ' 100 SI.O\ iCIetr HI'e Coolmt'r I Slrl.rl" . . In Slit' 'l'a'i'o-'Imiris :1 I h' . SAN JOSE , Cui. . Nov . 8.-'he first day's program or the natonal clrclit bicycle race was wItnessed h ) ' 3,0 people. The day was In Ideal one for racIng . not 1 breath or wind stirring , mind the sun shining bright : mind vanm1u. 'lhere wele 10 records broken , : ' owing to the fact that the pacemaker9' cOlhl not go fast enollh , hut there wa9 good racing . ne\erthcles . Bald started In only one race which he von Klsel' sur- 11.lsclI Cooper In the two-thlnls nub ( luamuil- ( 'as ] by heutng him out right ut the tUIe. ) HIHulto : 'I'wo-timirdmt cf a nuile . limtndicnp class B : F'ttial won by Earl Kisor . n.lytfn ( : ) 'afI ) ; Cooper Detroit (25 ( vlnls ) , HecolH1 : J. IU. Cnnuptii'hi . Slloknne , \'aii. 6 : yards ) ) . third. Time : 1:29. : OIic'-thim'ti nmile . class A , final : F. A. : Cc- P'arlanmi ! San Jose won : I. Dowlng. ccc- 011 : \ ' . C. flemumion thIrd. ' 1IIt : 0:15. : One mimile olwn class 1 : First heat- C. Bull won , C. . \ . Nisren SCOI1 'l'lmo : 2:18 : 3-5. Second imeat-Vm'elis , San Francisco . won : C. 11 Mtmridiy . New Yor ! , econd. Time : 2:2. : Flnnl heat-Bald wont MurphY secomuti \Veiis thuird. ' 1lme : 2:01 : i.-5. 010 mil hmmtntiicnp class A. 10al : Harm ) ' Downln San Jose , ( scrtlh ) , von ; J. g EI- wards San Francisco (5 ( ) 'aI18) ) . secoltl : Ir. B. 1"rlemnn. San Fri cisco (25 ( yards ) , third. 'l'lmc : , 2:13. : NEIIILASIC.t 1'Ot'I' 1.\.1. ( LUI S. Y.rlc Cnl"le ( OUh'UNSI'N II"UU/8 , ' \'llllu ' liit . flume 11"1) ' . YOHK. Xci . . Nov. 8.-Slleclal ( 'l'elegmnrn. ) -The ( O < tai game pla'et lucre todiy ; be- tween laslnr9 and Y"rlt college was an- othcr easy victory for York , the hastings hjo's helnp clearly outclasel1 'hcre was I large crowd In attemidance. Hesult : York . 22 : ilastltugs , O. I Ilstn ! . Nov. S.-Speclai.-At ( 2 o'clock tommuou'm'c.w mtflornoon thue iIiu ( mimI and Crete tligtm scimool foot hail tennIs will moot at time M Street imank. Last taturday at Crete time Linucoin boys defeated the luonlo tcmtmn his' Is to 6. 1imucc'hmu wilt hltue tip as ftihov : llarry l'rey , left cmmd' lIoi'nce ltok'iuforii. left tackle ; Art Cniiwel , left guard : 1"m'amik Tyson , comiter ; Ed Glget' , right gtmard ; Fm'ed 1i'i1c , righit tackle ; Art Jiecknunmu , rigiut cml ; F'rmmnk Itynnu , quarter ; hmnm Mosher , right lmnif ; Sluel'loim Kier , left unit ; Alford Snuithu , ( till hOtck ; 1)ean Itinger anal OilIly Ileelan , UhistitUtcs. it' Cool lmmt' itt iztimeims City. KANSAS CITY , Nov. S.-'tVimetimcr ' the race meotimug imeu'o will cotitlmmue ttftcr tomorrow - morrow is mm , imuatter of doubt. Time book- nuakers vbmo have been puttIng imp time Pttrsee niwi svhmo Wei'e imrmlctiemthl ) ' inammaging tite mneetlmug t'ere beimlmmtl thue sciuemne to imuatmgtmrate a winter mace meeting at Memum- phls. Time ) ' hind imutciudeti tO tmtmlt opermttiomus bert' tomnom'row , butt time actions of time ohiicials of time new Memphulmi Jockes' climb In repmmdimttlmmg thmo pirumu for wInter racing thu&'ro lumuve Upset their Iians itruil it Is liossihill ) tiimtt tinmuicoting inure will ho iiroioiugeti. lteemmlts : First race ' milx furiomugmm : Joe Courtney Won ) , 11. A. I'Say second , Arkansaw Traveler third , 'I'imne : 1 :2h. : Secomud rttce. lOve nmud it immiif furlongs : Eul Glenmi won , Barney Aal'on second , Invade timlril. 'rinue : 111. 'rimira mace , four mimutl a lunlf ftmrlongs : Mar- 1mb flock won , Peddler ocond , Cora T timird. Time : 0CIP4. : Fourth race , four amtd a unit furlongs : Little ( 'hap st'on , Davy Crockett secomud , Gray llauiie thIrd. Time : 1:01 : % . llmtimiom ( 'lagmhi.'iimat's hliiu'rir , AUSTIN , 'rex. , Noy. 8.-Last night Han- Ion chmalletuged hiubemr , the l3mugiieii sculler , to i OW imltmi for tIme clmaimimiolimthilm of l3mug- amid iifld 30 ( ) a sitle , nrmd today Ilubear accepted time cimallemuge. Time IIeklnson Coast i"alr r'esoctation alTers mi iuuhtiitiomm it jnirso of $1 000 and tiue mm-c will be m'oweul on Licklnson bayou , tu'enty-seven rnmies froma ( iitivostoiu , on hue h9tim. J. (3mtutlaur itmmmj Rogers mud Ilmmbt'ar and Barry signed anti. ciou of agreemelit today to row a tiouimie ecimil for $1,000 anti hue chnmpionsiulp of time world , four , with one turn , Time race wIll come off here on the lTtim. Iiist ln' of ) ' ' , ) , , iei'thig. LIVI31SS'OuL , No' . 8.-This suns the inst 'lay of tue L.verpooi atmtuunn mneetltig , immud time feature of the day's rac.ng svmts the Liverpool Atmtumn cup , mi iuantiic'mmp event for 3-year-oids and ulmwarti , Oven time cup couree , one mile and three ftiriongs , This I race was for CI 2t)0 , Mr. Dobin's 'rho llttsh avomI , as'itim ( 'ahitmilo Macbelt's l'ort Marnoek t'cont1 , Itock love niitl Wimmg 11 tummnimig a dead heat for third pincO. Aesoeimmj loim Immi hull 'l'midit' . Lovers of otitdoor sport will have a. SPlendid op1iortuimlty of wItnessIng a good aesoclatlon foot ball iimmttch at UniversIty park thml nfteniioon at 3:45 : , 'l'hme contest ot'ili lie between a Picked Omuinhia eleven ngmtlnet time Second infantry teanm. Time oidIetnm are playing roil hot ball muoas' , hmmivimig Lit'ttten cS'em'y club times' have played , They have mi % 'ery strong detenpo nntI the forwarils pin ) ' a swift gnome. Time Omnahmas are iuimcim lIghter mmmcmi , but them tIeftiso Is muatie tip of cx- lierienceti phityors , mtflti timeir forwmmrtt iiti Is rmmtiier heavier and is comuposeti of hulmt'ermi aa'hmo tt'lll give the muoitiiers a Oem' ) ' severe tvst. 'Flue Umilversit ) ' club has klmidly Iulaceti its fimue gnomlmmda for time seemie of conflIct anti time iimammngt'nient of thmo inatcit decldetl tuot to mmike atm ) ' chmtrgo for ntimmiieslon , although tiut t'ill ho a stmugle tiiitt Is s'ortiuy or mttlatuCial etmpport. Ct'emgh- tcn college etudemits oili lie out in ( mmli force , thio ohlicers of time reglnielit a'ill be present , as S'eil as a throng of soldiers , nmutl it large ttmrmmout Is expected. The fohlouvlmug tire time teams : Fort Omnahmmi-Fogarty goal : Allan mtnd Itomicim , full barks' North. i'lslc atuti Gooti , halt b.trks ; iSumscIl mitimi iiees , right vimug ; Cmtva no ghm . ceo I em fom'ovmi rul ; iCmi racy mmmiii lirogan , left ovilug. Substitutes , Murlihiy , 1)cmimueimy mmnti hlimatiahmrtti , Ommitiiurts-llnskeil. goal ; I'oster alud item , ( till hacks ; Arter , Tm uiq so II itmud Smi'icr , half iemck'ihkinmu ; amuil Itombly , righmt o'imig' ( larilner , center forward ; Thiiessoti thud ( Ira ) ' , left wimig , hUg' Cmii'ml sit limInl.t , CINCINNATI , No' . 8-There were seven races oti time ltrigrmun at Lmttomula today. Time day \vmme evenmtftml for clo ttmmih ilesln'r- itte ii mu mime's. 5mm iulmer (1 it rm'lsomu 's ii me t ii ii- llt'it tO mm't ) i a t it m m'adt i Ic iu'i'e ) a'mi C gree ted v I t hi mmimmt'im a pplmm tmst. , Ittit iii' him initeul I tm t hme rtmcl : . \\'ea ( hot' ( .1 ommily , v it it ( I rizzli mmg i it iii hmmtt' 1mm time titty , 'I'rack goitth. itestilts : i"ii't' t rmmce , emu e tulle , sil I I mm to : 'l'oin Smi v no ( C' to 5) ) % emu , Net'comue ( it ) to 1) eet'omul , ( ' : mr- rim , Lyle ( I ( 1) ) third. 'i'Immw' : I : i3i , Secomid m'mict' , hive anti it limilf ftmriongum , jnmrse : t4mitmtt'm'mu u ; t , n won , Jutige' lt'- 110150 t2 to 1) ) second , Umuitmmeihmi tS to 1) ) timlrtl. 'rlmuu , ' : 1:09m. : . 'I'imirmi xace , revemi ftmrlommg'mt , selling : l1lslwt tr1 tO 1) ) ) ' ( tfl , Muster Freti (5 ( to i ) secomid , Ah'octute 1:1 : to 1) iluirii. Timime : I :31. : 1"otii't hi i'uteo , si x ftm riomu cc , tell I mug : Ltmt'iii e is to to 1) ) at uii , ltioummut'n ( ; to 5) ) sect'mud , Eluotult ( S to 3) ) timlril. Timiue : I .15. Fifth mitre , clx fturlomigs. iniret' : Prince lrmipt'm l.d ( et'en ) womu , 'I'tvinklc' IT to 1) ) seconti , Jima l"looti ( :1 : to 1) ) tiiim'tI. 'I'imue , : 1irt3' : , , Sixth race , one mile , seilimmg : La Moore (2 ( to 1) ) won , Not'man (7 ( to 5) ) m'eomiul , Almiuct' 000d'o'in (12 to I ) third. 'l'inu' : I :43 : % . Sevemitii race , live ftm riomigs , lam ree : J tIll I tim C (0 ( to 1) ) vomm. Simuittlecoek (4 ( to 5) ) itecontl , Omiwego (12 ( to 1)thuird. ) Tiiuie : I :03. : lt'pituile itt 111.9' IIsti'li't. SAN FIIANCISCO , Nov. S.-Todny's mitre rcstmhts : First race , elcven-miixtoenthms of a mile , selilmmg : San 1tmiti lies' . 105 ( ChevalIer ) , 0 to 5 , ) S'Oli ; Fimu Slaumgiuter , ltt5 ( Atudersotu ) , 30 to 1 , secomud ; Loommmittmm' , lOS i Ilimniche ) , 13 to 1 , timirul. Thmiut' : 1lii.Vog : , King Summu aimd Selknlg itlo maim. Secomutl mmmcc , live nmud a imaif fmmrlongs , eii- 11mg : Sehmiiiz , 109 ( Jotmes ) C to 5 , avomi ; Al- iahabtmti , 300 ( M. Fell ) , i to I , seconil : 1dm- ibmn , hr. 0 hum trims ) , 20 to 1 , tiilrtl. ' .l'lmuue : S ' 12 % . I'mttniot , LIttle Fluim , colt , atuti mlor- gamu U nso ran. Tiuim'd race , live antI a iual ( fmiriommgs , soi- Ing : Abi I' , ii : i ( \l auiison ) , 8 to 5 , womi ; 'i'li moo Folks , I 13 ( Morris ) , 7 10 10 , cecotid ; MoCmt Tern' , 133 ( IChith ) , S to 1 , third. Time : 1:11. : It II also ran. lCOtii'thm i'mtce , about threo-mimtnrtc'ns of a I e , sehhi tug : Fmm lu nv htmie , 31)1 ( I I I mut'iclms ) , 9 to 5 ovomu ; Om'egon l1eltlut'e , 103 ( Jones ) , 2 to 1 , sOenmi ; Cutmutributioiu , liii ( ( 'hmcvmuhht'r ) , 9 to :5 : , tiiim'ti. Timume : 1 :17 : , Arimmmdi'l mtmuml ltrouvn Dick also mmmi. Fifth i'ace , one mniio , echilmug : Nn % ' ) ' iiimitt , 92 ( Cimt'vaii'r ) , 9 to 10 , aon ; \'utrm'tgo , Ito ( hlimiriciis ) , 5 to 2 , sec'ontl ; Sleeitng Chillti. 921. ( . Veil ) , i. to I , timlrti , 'lime : 1:1S' : . Lady Gray mmmdlifiulsornmu. , rim a't'l It's 'l'o.l. ' , , limit of Fl a' , . , ST. LOUIt3 , Nov. S.-Four out of time lIve races today so'ere as'oml by favorites , i\ ii3a'il ) ' Iuia'ed outsIder took time eeommti limc'e , Sutuimnarles First race , one bIle : Midlanti won , Outgo second , J P 11 third. Tinue : 1:1S. : SecantS uice , 2-year-cmltls , iive-elgimtlus of ii mile : Itravo svomm , Sititibta second , Metmiim t' thmim'd. Time : 1:05 : , Third m'ace seven furlongs : Johnnle Mc- halo ss'omi , Jack liraulley second , flex Ito- ge nt thuirmi , Timmue : 1 :8l : ) . F'ourtim race , sIx nnd a half fnnlons : LOll ) ' imucz von , Smmmnatnmt m'ecomutl , Mis1 Yotmttg thlrtl. Time : 1:25. : F'iftim mace , sevcn furlongs : Linda \vnmu , Moilie LI secommm.l , Canupmummla timird. Titiuc : 1:3 : ? . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ : % latt'im Iii it 'l'It' . 1'ITTSiII'ISG , Nov. 8.-J , G. Messner , avinner of time grand Anlerican iumumdicam ; of ISIS , shot ii lulatehi tomimmy nt 100 live bird- avitim Alex It. King , ex-intcrnatiommmti ciimiiui. pion ving shot. 'l'ime muumutch tens for Sil ( aitmi endt'ti in it tie , t'aehm mmuan killing . 'igiity- eight. Time the will be Shot oft' next Friday , 5''hit't ) tile stakes wilt be doubled. ss : mm m c.t ( ) S'I'A mt'm's F ( ) it A'l'bt 'm't. Fl a'e 1ommtr l3t'imrNlomm 't'rmi I ii e i1 I led a'lt I , Slit' ' 'leltoi's. ChiCAGO , Nov. 8-The excursion to time Atlanta exposition orgammizeti by time Cimicago Soutiienmm State5 association will leave tue city title afternoon about 5 o'clock In hise trains of temu cars each. There will be nearly 1,500 p001)10 00 the trains , including tr.any of th& pnomlnemut represetuhatives of Clmicigo , time govermmor of Iltinols and ima staff , Mayo' Sas'ift. of Chicago ammtl rarty , ScImitar Cumlitumi 0 ! Illimuol' and mtianuy otuer muotabies. Time first regiment , Illinois Njttomual Gumarti nearly 00 strong , Colonel ilomury Ttmmner eomn mnamudimtgs'hlcii endeared itself to time imezirt of southerners by taking so proiuu neat Imart 1mm tIme ceremnonlc's at time jititlicat i' n of the confederate momuimmuent in timis C ty lat spring , saul formim a luart of the excuro'I'jn. All timings consimiered timhs is time mo- notable cxcmirsion wimichm iuas yet gomme Into time sotlthmern states. The first timret , trains leavi over the Chicago & i3aetermu Illinois railroad Time first or "escort" train , will convey Gus'- enimor Itligeiil anti party , Mayor Ssvift and party , Senuator Cmmiiom amid family , Colomuel Turner amtd staff. Time second trm'ln s'ill carry the Seconih battalIon of time First reglmnemit , I. N. G. , time Gatiimug ( limo corps and time veteran corp of time First , Time thin ! CoflVe's about hair time muiemmubers of time Soutimenim States assocIation amid he- vite.l gmlests. The tsvo otimer traIns svlli go over time i'emmneyivanla lines , time iirst to carry tim' First amid ThIrd battalions of the First meg- bent ammtl tOe second ceammiug time remuiaimuiier of tue soutimern association and other civilians. In sllte of time Incienuent ss'eather , time agreeable raIns imavimig iirevalled since yesterday - terday mnorning , crowds are already llmulng time ildetvalka amid sviil mouimtiess ] hmtmmrttly cimeer time soltllor boys on their way to whine Is home called " . hmojitmIarly "the peaceful it' 5'Us Ott of time sotmthi , " The five traIns are cxperted to arrIve lii Nasimviile b.'tween 7 anti 8:30 : tttmnorrow 0mm- log. Time misy will ho silent In that city , ss'imcro elaborate armamugememmts imave ben umumd - to gIve time exctmreiommists a cordial reception In the ovemming time mmmttnch to Atlanta wli be resmmmneI aem'i that city st Il b ream'bmecl Summiay mnormming. \ \ \ - / , \ , . - /4) ' / / \ , - I b , . 4' ' - - - lCliO OP 'I'lhlh T. ' . 'i'tOit S'VIIA Ia , Atoriie' ( ( lemm'rnl ( 'rota font of Summits inkiitt iI'Iiig CnItlt'Ietl , SIOUX F'AlaI.S , S. 1) , , Nov. S-Speclni.--- ( ) ilomi , Coo I. Crawford , attorney general of this slate , Is Ill the cIty. \'iien aeketi for an interview ho said shortly that for time pres- eat lie itmi gls'cmi otmt to tiio fles'tpmmpers milL ( if the Itmtervlews that ito lntemitled 10. TIt conunents mantle on his litmgthy interview re. cently given out by time newspapers of tithe etmuto imavo s'ery likely convlmmcemi Crawfontl that tlimi best policy for imim 1cm liumrsiie Is ( ii rcnialn gimlet on the Ta'lor questIon.'imIl time lut'vspmllcrs ) do not all qtmt'etlon his geot ! faitim Its the irosectmtloii of Taylor , tlmey very' gemmeraihy critIcIse iiinm for flyIng Into a rage ammd going Into ihme nc'wspnluers to tlefemlli himimself migaimist time charges of time' tlemoenmitlo Argtis-Leamiet of thIs city , svimieii imas always mimaintiitir'iI thuat time state comproimmiseti with time defaultlmug ex-state treasurer. It 'l'i'ommliemi ai lIlt iIiieiIlIimIlIMIm , it'mII 'I' Ii I , . . ANNPOia1S , Mu. , April 10 , 1801-i imavo tmsed Cimanuberimilmi's l'ttln lI.tiimm for i'htemimmm- tlsmu anti fomutiti It to ime all that I. , clttimimeui for It. I believe it to be time best ireluamatiomm for mhmemtinatisrn anti deep seated mnmlmsctmlmmr lualne elm time imuniket smut ! chmerftmily recommi- immctud it to time Ptmltile. JOhN (1. 1111001(5 , dealer in boots , shot's , etc. , No , IS Malmi St. tiaS ( ) itl1Al ) Tills , Mh'lIANiCS\'liLI1 , tt. Mar ) ' County , MmI , -I soul it bottle of Cimmummmbunimmlmm's i'almm iimmimit to a mnatmt'lio ii ad been sum ifenimu g as' it ii i'imeml. liiimtlstum for several years. it huimmtie iii ! ) ) a svell mtiamm. A. .1. M'GILL. ( ' 1,11 ileimm'Imig ' ' ' " ( , ' , , NOiVl'hI ( ' ( iN\V , Sits. 8Thic' tmtlclmig of iit'lt5ttlLfl't imi the ( 'tilt tlIs''rco eutse line Imeen Pa I flomueti ( I tu t I t omnun'rtuv , l"nmm mut'Is Cci. well , etiumu much ( or t 'oomuel 'tiIt , immts'ing been htres'etitt-d fr mu mO'mieimlmmg North t'ons'n ) ' In t un e tot' it imcmtnimig tittlity Scroftda is , in the niin , a disease oF infancy and CiluldilOOd , y015 cannot tell vhethei your c'liulcl has SClOtI1Z1 OU not ; ) 'Otl ii'sist ! look toyouidoctorfoi'that. I-Ic vil1 tell you that the scrofulous child is fat- Stal'VCl and weak ; that lt i-i-inst lC i'c'freshecl and sti'engthcnecl ; that SOITIC ol : the nieans are : cleanliness - ness , plenty of fresh air , and Ztfl abuilance of food , such as that. is i'iCll ill fat. Scrofulous - ulous ClIul(11C'Il tiua1ly loathe the sight and taste of l'at , 'I'hey need fat , but cannot ( ilgest it ; this loathing of it is the in- stii'ictive pi'OVisiOfl 0 f lflltUi'e to kCC1) theta fron'i taxing their tired diges- tiOl'l with it. l'hey 'viI1 take and can , digest the easiest fat in is easiest form ; t ii a t i s Scott's Emitison of Cod- IiverOiLThcc1tct of it is to give them a pai't of the fat they need to help them digest their evel'y- clay food. SCOTT'S MULSlO baa been endorsed by thur medical prolestlon fortWsntT years , ( .4th your dot'lor. ) 'I hit is bec.ztmse il it always , , ! , . utmuforuui ni'a'c t 0(1.1110 L'e purest Noru'eg'.ita ' ( o , 'Ijer Oil ii , , , ! lit/up ! u/bitCs. Inmtst on Scott'i limulelon , with trade.mank of man and tutu , l'ut up in 50 ( tnt and $ mc'o cizes. Thus email size may be emlouSim to cure your cough or help your baby. I i : : Seares 1 i' ) 9 & 14th Sarea St I . ( 'tire ( : i tmit'rli , nut dii. . g.a' , . , .s- . t'mIHt's ii r m Ii mu yti , ' , ' ( 'I , mutt , ' (1 , cut , St itt , mute I , . lb us' , uI * ' mm ii ii 11' i'm ; ! 13'tlmnc'le , I ' ' Vmtrlt'oeelSi rh't or , ' , V'tilc - 'I' ' 't0s4' ' . , , 10 ! nit S't immm I 13' , I I lomal , Sletit _ J.k:1C : c' mmmiii iIiIii'y , I ) iu'a4t5 , Unit- ' . $ yl'lilile , ' ' ' : ' , 'WEAK MEN. " ' : 4 i All Prh mit. , tiseiie'M mmmiii L Iiutril'rs , 'if 3lemi , ' ' ' ' \i \ 'l'reat mimeiit it ) ' mituill , con- ' I trro SPECIAUSTS 1mm lImo tremttmmteimt ( if tilt ERVO UJ , CHRON.C an PRIYAT lI&EASES. Treat mmtt'mmt for mill forimm'4 of lEl 14E VEAK N ES. " , t'uri I mimi am mm YmI rose , ac 1(1 m stut rim p. Dr. Scarlos & Searla' 1 III S. 14th 81. . ui)1 Oiminiitt. 7'b. -'s OUPJIEEI t.uies the cffe.t , 01 aehf-abus.u , excesses , emmmtimaiuns , Impotency , serlcocete amid conjI ( _ patina , One itothar * . box , slit for 5 , V' ' ' 4 isle by 11113 GOOD. t0.'i ' stAN 015110 CO. . . ' - Silo . ' i /0w- Furnmmm 4 St. Monthly Pains 511(1 ( nuixittk'a , call be reIievcd to a cop. talllty iiy tlsitmg Dr. C1ieva1ier' Female Pills. Price $1.00 imi'r box. ' ' ' I f you m'i'o LimmmIl 110(1 In doubt ous to ss'liut w'Iii i'm'lim's'o , , ' ( ml ( , tseuiti for tilehiG pills , $ ont ua'ilmtd : bectireiy by temull oh l''t2011)t of Pl'IL'e. 81101011111 & Molllle11 DrtIo Co 1513 Iotlgo St. OM4tIIA , NED. ( ttomnimu ) , NTlC13 ' 1,0 CONT1IA'TtltH. Notli is hereby glvemu that imeimied bide for ( Cit t imtutrumrtl&n or it l'9'tti'mii of water works tn tim , ' toy'it of ( lratmge ( 'its' , itt , , u'til ho r't'ma i'ml by thin council of miitld ( uwmm , lie- C m'ttmng to time hilans timid i'p'IIi 'mittommu , mmoat , ' cull . II It , I n I lit , ohilet , of I he mmiii yor timid WIth F. 13.Vittie at $ itehihtmn iii. IIIls to b i it no t itt t mr I ii mm ti :30 : o'(1ti'k p. mu. of No- 't'mmmlme'r ii , 1815 , at which tub time contract - tract su'lil lie its'itrl'ti to the iouvt'et me. 1monlb1o I hider. 'fhme council meeo'rvemm time night to nelect aimy or uhl isitlim , NID3T ir it' . 1ILOLO , Mayor , - - -