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    2 THE OMAHA DAILY DEE ? THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 2-1. 1892.
ANXIOUS TO MAKE IT EVrN
Hebraalsa FootBall Bojs Going After an
Iowa Scalp Today.
LAST YEAR'S ' DEFEAT TO BE AVENGED
Orcnt Improvement * llnvo Hc.cn Mnilo In
the Nhniil ( < iiocii : How tlio Two
Teams < ; ommrp--l'li | n for tli
( Ircitt I.nrros o < lnmo.
This nftorncon nt the old base ball park the
Nebraska und Iowa elevens will meol In n
gnmo ot foot ball ns friendly as the rules of
piny will permit.
One year ago the Iowa oiulK put a very
neat coat of defeat on the Nebraska toani ,
out only nttor a * pretty n struggle ns was
ever witnessed. It was main strength nnd
awkwardness , backed up by clear
grit on part of the "BuROstors1 '
a the Nebraska bojs nra fondly
calloJ , agonist main strength nnd
ecicnco on part of the Hawkeye champions.
No ono felt .ashamed of the urfeat of the
'homo team ; on the contrary every true Ne
braska heart beat higher when the line
showing mado'by a practically untried team
was noticed. Today It will bo different. If
the Iowa boys win'this nftornoon It will be
nfter n contest they will remember long
nflcr the Ink on tholr "shocpsitlns" has
turned a duslty brown.
Last year Nebraska was weak on the rush
lino. There seemed very little effect In her
effort * at the wedge , most trials resulting In
no Rain , while on snvornl they actually lost
ground , being berne bodily back by the fur
ious onslaught of the lowans. Her blocking
nnd Interfering , though more effective than
her rushing , was not up to Iho stand
ard of n winning team. Tbnro was
so little kicking In the game that a criticism
of the punting abilities Is Impossible. The
back * did some very good work , Pllppln
showing tbo finest by nil odda. Ills tackles
were superb. In several Instances Interrupt
ing some very coed Intentions on tun part ot
the Iowa runners , and ho maUo one eighty-
yard run that is still talked about In foot
ball circles hero. On the whole , the Ne
braska loam put up a bolter game lhan
was looked for. TUls year the loam
contains six now players , and Is
much stronger than last year. After the de
feat of the Tigers of Illinois and the scores
Kansas made against Iowa as compared to
that made against Nebraska , the supporters
of Nebraska ore confident of victory. A
special train , docket ! out , in college colors
and bearing a crowd of foot ball enthus'asts ' ,
will como up from Lincoln confidently ex
pecting to sco the scarlet and cream wave
triumphantly over the Held.
Itlgeerainl .Stronger.
In point of "boot" Nebraska has about the
same advantage she had last year , but Iowa
will not find iho center so easy n it was , In
the first place the Hawkoyos will rales
1 Stiles "Ola Whiskers" whoso bushy
beard preceded tlio gang so of Ion as the V
went through Nebraska's lli.o last year ,
and In the second place Yont , Honowoll
nnd Jones form a center , ngainst which the
opposition dusbes as a , wave against a solid
cliff of rock , only to bo broken. The "bolii
makers" will lind tbelr etforts largely
wasted. "Our" boys hnvo some tricks , too ,
which they will spring on the visitors. They
understand the nome hotter , nna will very
\llkely \ realize tbo hope of their friends.
All arrangements for the pnma have been
completed , antlu largo nnd fashionable crowd
is expected out. En passant , if you want to
honor your pralcrcuco , the Jsobr.iskn colors
nro scarlet nnd cream , the Iowa colors nro ,
old gold , n n U those of Iho Otnahn Athletic
club\VIOSQ ! ' guests the teams arc , nro blue
and white.
Nebraska1 ! * Sow Tcntn.
Only flvo of last vear's players nro on the
team this your. Fllppln , the great colored
uair-baok , is pluving n harder nnd Dottcr
game than over. The Illinois boys who went
ilown "boforo" the Uugc.itcrs on October 24 ,
cave Flippm 'tho credit of being the best
hair-back they had over plnyod against.
Besides being a foot ball player ho is an all-
around ulhleto. In last spring In the state
Hold flay mcot ho broke the world's college
record In putting the shot , won the hurdle
ruco and the heavyweight wrestling cham
pionship.
Moibor plays full back this year , the posi
tion ho tJlnyod lust year after White was in
jured. "He is by all odds the best tnan for
the plaoo Nebraska has over had. Uo has n
cool head nnd n steady nerve , two very im
portant things for n full hack when It comes
to the sctutch , and the captain relics on a
put to koap Iho opponents from mailing n
touchdown , Moshor Is sure nnd swift at
punting and seldom misses goal.
Pace , the kid on tlio team , plays quarter as
ho did lastycar.1 Ho is ono of iho best men
on tbo team. His passing the hull is nearly
perfect. Although weighing only 180 pounds
Ills Interference is as coed as the boit and ho
has u faculty ot always being near the bull.
Johnston ploys bis old position ns right
half and rnptains tbo team with his custom
ary coolness and decision , \VltlitnooxcepUou !
of Pace , belstliOsmallestmanontUotoaiu , but
ho innKOs up In strength and dexterity what
bo lacus In boot. Ills blocking is especially
good. Ilu bus hold the state championship
llghtwolaht wrestling for three years.
Hopswoll is a now man on the foot ball
( lulu , but bo 1ms already won a
reputation as ono of the best centers
In tbo west. Ho more than lilu the
plaoo of "Andy , " Nebraska's great 3t
center of lust your. Ho is well 1
Hupportod on the right by Jones and on the
loft by Yont. the sumo boys that guarded
"Andy" In l st year's gaino. They tire both i
powerful players. No halo is ever made in
the line wharo they plav. Jones is
the man that curried Hiimill , the Kansas hole-
tnn'uor , on his * back ( or fifteen ; i
yards In the Into gamo. It was
Jones Hut Huff , the bully of thu
Illinois loam , slugged Just as tluiu was
ualloJ , because .lonos nas the ouly man do
over plarod against Unit ho could not , dotvn.
Sinclair as right anil Iknvo ns lott tackle
nro now men. They ara steady , sure and
strong players , nnd ara culto | an improve
ment over lusty oar's tacklura. .1 , K. Voiit ,
has made nn cnvmblo record this .vnnr as an
end mun , but will not accompany the tenui
Ho had his shoulder twisteduml a amall bom
Urokon in lha name with Kunsns.
Church mill Oliver will look uftnr the tw <
finds nnd It is sufo to sav no man on tlio toan
understand their position better. Church it
u sprinter anil n sure tackle , the best on thi
toam. Oliver Is perhaps tha bust all-arount
man on the lump. Ho hus plnyvd full back It
most ot the eamos this your , Is in
Ideal end nnd u splendid half.
lowa' Kllgi-r CollnrU.
A. T , Banfonl , or "Sandy , " ns ho is popu' '
larly called , has hold us many , If not man
honorable positions than any other imvn It
college. Ho IB president of tlio leading liter
ury , on thu executive committee of the uth
letla association , onn of iho head mon at tin
Young Men's Christian association , ba booi
on the base hall team fur turoo yuan , uifd"oi
toe fool ball for four voar.s , this year ns cap
tain , and is ono of the moat consclontlou
iMudonts in the university. His playing 1
without criticism , us ho Is ono of the 5urea
men on the team.
"Old Sport'1 Dawson distinguished him
i self for the first tlruo us half-buck in th
game between S. U , I. and Iowa college fo
r the championship of Iowa , .It was largol' '
I duo to bin runs mid smashes that the Oli
Gold was able to defeat Ha rival * b >
toot * of 18 to 19.
Elliott plu > s right bnlMme'is mid hi 16
pounds is almost always good for fret
three to ten yards , Ho has played on th
lines for the last tin-en years and knows th
game from nil ( standpoints , us ho cnn ti
uoarly any position.
Sawyer , tbo Quarter-back , ts a no\
man , tilh being hs ! llrat yea
In tha medical department. Ha has at
quired n reputation throughout this count r
it * a touuis player , having beaten Ciilllnu
ham , the champion of Nebraska , la th
tournament at ( ? ioux Ulty last summer , fl
I * onv ) IS years old , weighs 155 pound Is :
- nut U ono of tha surest and mvlftest passei
of the plgsklu in tha country , end Ins spec
enables plm to ( io especially goad work as
decker ,
ytllei "Old Whltliorc" as ho Is know
overtwhore the team has over pluyod doc
aotaroorupuuy the loam ou account of it
juries recclvtd In tbo last name. Ills plac
'u m < U fllie.l by Aldrloh , who , altnouifh
ct > T.m3 , Ufii dhuwn Mtnielt to be ono of tb
bast. Ho has played In every game this
year , and at ono tlmo was put In ns regular
center , but was taken out on nccount of the
weakness of ono ot the guards. This wo.ik
plnco has uccn lltlod now nnd the ccntor.wlll
bo as strong n * over. Aldrlch Is only 20
years old , stands five feet oleht Inohoi anil
wolghs 17" ) potintls.
Hull nnd Johnson will holn down right and
loft ends. Those nro the ' 'kidof iho team ,
ono being 17 and the other 1H years of ago.
Hull played lim voar with OolumbU rollogo
ot Washington , D. C. , and is n foxy boy.
Jrluifton Is n now mau but has shown up In
good shnpo , bomgn sure tnckler nnd quick
to fall on the ball.
Klifzs Is n sophomore this year nntl only
begun playing foot , bull Into In the fall. Ho
Is six foot tall , 'M years old nnd wolghs 178
pounds. Ho Is < iulot , carncnt In his work ,
nnd plays foot b.ill all the tlmo. In the Kan-
sr.s gnmo ho was through the line ns
often us nnv of thorn , nnd holng 9 low
tacUlvr , ho always nnd the .nan ,
/.oilman 's ' thu newest man in the team.
Ho entered iho law department late In the
term nnd came down to foot ball practice tha
first day hu was In school. Ho was put In
Iho regular team nfter n wcou's trial , ns bo
if nn old player , following tbo bull In good
stylo. Ilo wolghs 187 pounds and can run in
nbout eleven seconds , besides being n very
hard man to hold.
P. U. Vmi Oojtorhout shows the rc ult of
systematic gymnasium xvork. Klghtcen
months HBO ho wns an Invalid , but b.v regu
lar work ho so developed himself that ho
won the hnnimorthrow In the interstate
Held incot Inst.iuno , and took second in put
ting the shot. Ho has been giving especial
attention to starling quickly this fall , nntl
may go in ushulf-back next year , instead of
loft tackle , present position.
"Hilly" Knrrabpo. at the lost , moment
secured permission to accompany the team ,
ns his futhur , ok-Govornor L-arrnbco , had re
fused his permission to" play after reading
tlio exapcoratcd accounts of his injuries In
Stain University of Iowa-Iowa collocu
jramo of Novnmber 10 , Hilly Is
In good condition now , nnd will
do his same old work'ot bucking the line for
Ruro gains.
K. b. vVhito U the subitltuto end Nervy
While , as ho is called , gives the best de
scription. Hosis also able to go In as n sub
tackle , having pluvoJ that position on the
second cloven , Harl Meyers us a sub
Imlf and fullback is n source of
a great deal of confidence to tbc men , for
they know that tne retirement of n man will
not materially weaken the team. Crum nnd
Blair nro also subs , Crum as half
back nnd Blair as quarter. Doth
are quick and active , being the two
fastest men on the lentil , but nro light.
Crum holds tbo record of the university for
fifty yards , and is as gritty as any ono cnn
bo. ttlnlr only A-clgbs KID. but is 24 years
old. lie plays short stop and change pttchor
on the 'Vnriltv nlno , of winch ho is captain.
Urr Is sub line man , nnd n coed ono , too.
Ho Is a sonlor law , 24 yours old , and wolchs
in. > pounds. His great height , 0 fcotl inch ,
is rather ngainst him , as ho has great iltlll-
culty In plnyiug low enough.
The tunmjs somewhat hamllcippod from
tbo fact that Stiles Is'utidef positive orders
from his physicians not In plar , nnd also by
thonbjoncuof ( Jilllotta , whose parents re
fuse to allow him to pluy.
linnThuy Will Ime U | > .
Whnn the tiaro for plav cotnos at , 2n : ;
o'clock this afternoon the teams will face
onoh other In Iho following position , the fig
ures dcnotlnit tbo welgnt of each player :
Nebraska , Position. Iowa.
Oliver I.Vt. . , . . .Left end rlcht. Hull lfi" >
Ilcmo 1BO. l.oft taekio rlRhl . . Sauford IM (
Yont 18. > heft Riiard rlvlit . .Xiillniau ISi
llo)0"clHS5. | ) . . . .Center AldrlchlTi
lonea ib.1. . . .Klelil puuril luft IlK ! J7S
Sinclair lJ..HIght tiickHrluft
Yon Ostorliout 170
Church IK ) Ulphtcnd left. . . . Johnson 145
1'acul'H Qiinrlor Piiwyor ISO
Kllppln 193 Lortlmlf right Ulllott IS !
Jnhnson 140. . . . KlKht , halt left Daw-ion 11.8 .
Moshor 1SI I'ull. Lnrrubuu 150
Total weight : NehrasUii. 1.K18 pounds ; Iowa.
l.BJI pounds. Avorupo wolKlit : Nebraska. 107
puntulsi Iowa , 1D5 ponndH. HuUstltiite.s : Nu-
bruskn Itarnes , l.Vj ; Ulckotts. 1M : .Stonkton.
IfCi. Ovurstreet , Irt'i. low.i-Hlttlr. 113 ; White ,
155 ; X.ollmtin , 185 : Myer-i , 130 : Omni , 150 : Urc ,
1B3 ,
OMA'IA AUAIXST KUAllNKl.
Orcnt Cliiii > iiionslili | Citine of I.ucrosju Tills
Altcrnuoit.
The first regular garao oflacrosso over
played in Omtxha will take place at the fall-
grounds nt't o'clock thu afternoon between
the newly organized Omaha team and the
crack Kearney club. The game will be for
Iho championship of Nebraska and will bo n
close and Interesting contest. The Omnhas
Jiavo put in the past two or turoo wcolts In
the most Industrious practice , and are capa
ble of u bold and aggressive battle. In any
event they expect , to give the Kearneys a
run for their live ? , and Captain Douglas says
they will lenvotho Hold only us champions of
the stato. The Koaineys , however , are n
fleet mill stalwart crowd , mid It will requlro
the exercise of the utmost skill and strategy
to dotsnt them. Tboir lender , Captain
Pillion , seems to think thev have a "load
pipe , " nnd buys ho will administer u custign-
lion lo the luosumptuoua Omaha amateurs
that will last them through several seasons
As this is the introduction of this beauti
ful and excitlnt ; came here , it Is hoped that
n big crowd will boon band to oncouraso the
now organization in Us laudable on tori ) rise.
They have been nt oonsldoniblo oxpcuso In
bringing the Itearnoyu hern , and deserve
ovcry encouragement. Tim gurao is not
merely intended to occupy u Imlf holiday ,
but Is for the championship ot tbo btato , nnd
is expcclcd lu InauKuralo a series of similar
con test a next season.
Tlio Kearney team cnmo In on the Union
Paclllc lust night , nnd is making the ' Windsor -
ser bolol its quartern. Today Iho teams will
fnce each oilier aJ follows :
Omaha. Position , Koatnuy.
H. W.Hmlth fioal K. P. I'lokorlmt
H. R Smith 1'olut.- A. K. I.ewU
II. 11. Ilu well. . . .C.IUT I'ulnt . . , , T , J. ( Jai'ionin
,1.A. Mitchell . . 1'lrst Dofuiibu I' . ( JaviorU
S. A. Dorn . . .iiui-ond llefi'iifo H. L'aslel
W. It. Solemn. . . . Third Di'fiMne J. linger
I' . J. Itflddy . . . . I'ontur Klold. . . T. Cnniullns
W. C. Iteniiiitl..Third llouiu . . . . K. M.
A & Until i . . . Itac-rmd Ilimiu N. Hmllli
I ) . II. Hiistlo 1'lrst. Home K. Grant ?
11. MuDoiiuall . .Ontsldtt Homo. . . . ' . Uanmron
W. WhlUulfor . .InsMo Home. . . J. llulllvant
U , W , IhlilRllis . . . Captain . . .U. U , I'ullon
The Kearney point , A. F , Lewis , is colc-
braleil nil over Canada us being out ) ot the
finest dofcitko mon in America , while others
ot the team might be mentioned ns being
men ot reputation on the Inuroseu Held.
Thu two teams will leave the Windsor
hoiol In tntly-ho coaches siiortly after 1
o'clock , nnd put In the line intervening be
fore the commencement of the btrll'o In lim
bering up unu gpttlng into condition , Gov
ernor Uoyd 19 expected to bo on baud und
start the battle.
In the evening , victorious or defoulod. the
ICoirnny team will bo royally banqueted , ns
the Oinahus mtond to omltjioUilug lhat will
udd pluisuro lo the day's .sport.
W. D. Walton , of Lincoln will ofllciato as
roforce , und altogether ttioro is an afternoon
ahead that will to brlmlul of good , healthy
excitement.
Sherman nvonuo cars will carry passen
gers direct to the ground.
'i Ill-Ill til lAlimilll. "
Lincoln Call : The foot ball game played
hero last Monday demonstrated the fact thul
foot ball will draw a crowd in Lincoln , Thi
games which Imvu been hold In Omaha show
as conclusively thul Omiilin will not furnisL
a crowd. TUB moral to.ue drawn from tnrsi
two fuels Is that future games should bi
located in Lincoln , The fool ball games between
tweon college teams should bo played In col
logo towns anyway , and when a collcgi
town will turn nut u crowd that Is man ]
limes us profitable than , lhat , of any othui
place there Is no possible excuse for no
locating games near tbo college.
[ The foregoing [ 3 very amusing m the fac <
of the fuel that -,000 , people witnessed tin
game between thu two teams In Omaha las
Thanksgiving , while TOO U the record for at
tendance at the game in iho Capitol city , ]
, , i
( Irtiut liugp Otnr l-'oot Hull.
ill NEW Yi > KUNov. 23. The .indications an
illw that fully 30,000 people will see tomorrow1 !
w great foot hall game between Yale am
arc Princeton , In the history nf the game Ii
cry this country ( hero never has boon such u da
ry mand for tickets. It is believed the gain
will bo closn and exciting.
Tim Ouii CllllnCuriliml. .
, Tbo several gun clubs of the rlty will ai
rs bcmblu on Ihoiiow grounds across the rlvn
this 'uftornoou nnd ohooso up sides for >
shoot for a dinner in tbo evening. Afto
n this match iho bulunce of thu day will uo de
" voted to KDcriat hDot at uoib itvo bird * on
Innulinati Urgou.
oo
ooa Without doubt the mo&t wonderful reined
tia for patti u Salm'.oa oil. It seUi for I5o ,
YALE AND PRINCETON READY
Knights of the Gridiron Field Waiting for
the Struggle to Beciu ,
NOT A SURE THING FOR ANYBODY
lentils Very i\cnly : intrhoil nnd lloth In
rino Slinpo for tlio Omiin Contrast-
Ins the 1'olnU nml Dl ndmn-
tit c * of tlio .Men.
Niw : YOHK , Nov. 2.1. The pride of Yale
nnd Princeton 'viirsltlcs nro tonight tucked
snugly under the coverlets of the Fifth Avenue -
nuo nntlMurry Hill hotelt respectively , and
Father Knickerbocker U nursing carefully
the bit of printed pasteboard , whorowlth to
feast his eyes upon the sirugglo of the mOr-
row. Blue necuwonr and orange chrysan
themums are In pleasant rivalry tonight nt
nil places of public resort , for each train
from the wilds of Jersey or the Nutmeg
state , has dumped It representatives
of the blue and orange , "chock"
full of shout for their respective
champions. The ladles , too , nro In the swim
nnd coranHOneck , and. headgear are decked
with iho colors ot their chostm college. They
are all "rooters" iu > u will term 0,000 or moro
of their kind who will gather at Manhattan
Hold to witness the fray.
fcvorybody knows there Is but ono fray on
Thanksgiving day- that on the football Held
botwcoii Yale ami .Princeton 'vanities.
Ynlo and Princeton uavu played sixteen
games ot football together , of which
Yule won nine mid Prlncoton six.
Ono matoh of 1877 resulted in n
tie. The teams moot tomorrow ,
tinder conditions which have no precedent In
the history ot those annual matches. Ili.h-
orto , with two exceptions , each team has
been , up lo Thanksglvlng'day , an-undofeatcd
ono , and these two exceptions were both oc
casioned by'n Harvard victory. This year
Princeton has been defeated by the Uni
versity of Pennsylvania , which , previous
lo tlio present season , has never boon seri
ously considered In the struggle for tbo
championship , and Yale roaches Thanksgiv
ing day again for tbo second time without a
point being scored against her by nuy of her
rivals.
When Yale's representatives climbed
aboard Ihe 3 o'clock train this afternoon tbo
usual demonstrations of enthusiasm accom
panied their departure. At the depot cheers
wcro given for cnch member of the loam nnd
'M clean record for the season , " a sentiment
which wns creeled with thundering re
sponse. A similar demonstration was made
by Princeton when the train rolled out of the
depot , nnd the Tigers could nsk for no botler
send-off ,
A comparison of iho two teams may bo as
follows :
What Muy ISo llvpertoil.
Yale has had lo show her full strength to
her rival in the gumo with Harvard. Prince
ton must assuredly have gulnod KOIIIO advan
tage from seeing her opponents play in u
closely contested game , but this advantage
is moro than offset by the oxporiunco which
the Yale men acquired at Spriugtlelil.
This experience wus pauiculariy valua
ble to Yale m tbat she has had
several green men on her team und
the lesson they learned from the Harvard
game make them almost veterans lor Thurs
day's contest , between the value of wateh-
iug B'jch a game as that at Springfield nnd
playing in it there can bo no'comparison ;
nnd if Princeton rests on her hope in the
kno.vlodgo of Yale's plav , acquired in watch
ing tbo Harvard fnme , bur cbntces for vic
tory aio indeed slim.
As a loam the Yule men nro in as coed con
dition as can bo desired. The onlv weak
spot In the entire eleven is Laurie Bliss'
weak knee , and this is improving wonder
fully since the Harvard game. Ho is Jlkoly
lo bo able to play the whole game unless' '
Koracthing unexpected occurs.
At the beginning of the season Princeton
was playing well nnd as time went on the'
play improved. Than the men began to
overestimate their strength and to mis
take promise for purlectlon. Accidents
ndded lo the harm already done by over-
conlklenco until a crippled team found It
self facing un opponent whose powers it
underestimated und disaster followed In the
gurao with Pennsylvania. Princeton has
only played ono gnmu * since its defeat at
Manheurj , nnd thatagainst Orange , and the
score against thut team , 2 : ) to 0 , undoubtedly
convinced the Princulons lhat a thor
ough reform was urgently needed.
Sincu that time Princeton has done moro
playing and loss talking. Tha management ,
wisely cancelled the game with Cornell nnd
devoted itself to nursing the injured players
and giving ttio able-bodied ones the best of
coaching nud practice , The result of this
( . formation will bo doubtless vlsiblo lomor-
ow. The injured men have recovered and
all ovorcontiuor.co bus vanished.
Very Ilulu Choice.
Yale will play the same men which repro-
sentiid her at bprmgliold. Comment on the
playing ot ttio Yale men as H team is un-
ipcesburr. The furious swcop of their line
uid llio speed of their bucks has been
rehearsed many time already * this season
nnd their strength und skill is over
acknowledged , but compared indlvitlually'tbo
choice between Yale und Princeton tttams is
slight , and remembering their play eaily In
the season It will not be wise to predict a
disastrous defeat for the orange and tbu
black. For the lust throe weeks Princeton
has kept very quiet , always u good sign ,
and the men have worked hard nnd
conscientiously. It will not do to com
pare scores and deduce conclusions there-
Irom. The Vale men have done remarkably
well with tholr material this year , hut their
work is not completed , nnd a hard-fought
cnmo awaits them on Thanksgiving ( lav. if
Yale wins tomorrow she will hnva"to oaru
her victory , for the Indications uro that the
g.imo of IbKi will bo uo walkover for the
champions.
Heioro the Yale tepm returns ip
Haven the question of a captain for next
year will have bomi decided , Wnllis , Winter -
tor , McCormick and lt > o JJllss'bi'olhbrs grnd
uaie and Hinkoy and Hntt&rwortii are the
next in tun legitimate Una pf elect ion. As it
has boon Yale's policy to give thu honor to a
man behind the lineHlnkc / is practically
out of the race , and as this ts JIuttor-
worth's llr t your In tbo team , he
hardly seems a thoroughly'dcsirable man
for tlio responsibility. With matters In this
perplexing state , Launo BJisshuij announced
tils Intention of' returnioKrjinother.'yimr , nm !
there Is litilo doubt.tnat he Will bq'.ytiiJchoicc
of YalQ's players io load thera iu Uio fool
ball battles of 'U3 , . . . > , * *
Homo Tall
Cmtuuo , III. , Nov. ' 83. TUp. " .Anforicsr
" "
Field will announce "tomorrow" that B. D
Fulford and J. P , Elliott uavo'fl"iKiied'ortlclo.
for a scries ot tivn matches to be shot noxi
mnutti. Each match will boat 1UO live bird :
0 per man nnd for S.OO o side with au addi
tional f200 a sldo for the be4t 3 out of D , i
toial nf-100. TUo places and dates of thi
matches uro as follows : Kansus City , MoDe
'
cumber 17 ; Indianapolis , lud. , Uo'c'enibor It )
Pltuburg , Pa , , December 2. ! ; Williamsport
Pa , , December IMj Harrlsburg , Pa. , Dccom
ber-'O. A forfeit of HUO was reculyeil b )
the American Field toauy , .accompanying i
challenge from John L , lirowerj for a plgoor
bhootini. match with any man in the world 1
Dr. W. F. Carver preferred , for the wprld'i
championship and $1,000 a ldb. The matcl
is to uo ut " ( W birds per mun"flfty , sixty 01
eighty yards full , within 100 miles of Nev ,
York city , between " February 1 and April" !
1S' .
hliiinlmiil < li'j It Dawn.
Col , , Nov. 23.-Stamboul I :
again king of ibn turf. Ho trotted , ' on a
shaped track today lu 207 ; > tfr Tlio day wn
not favoraole , it being cloudy and colii am
the track was damp from last night's rain
Tbo stallion wns in good condition and had 1
been u bolter day uU time -would tiavo bcoi
lower , ilo went to half inl-.p und tin
isued In UG7 ; > , going without a skip unil
be reached the wire when bo loft his foot ,
I'lgliln l > u.\ot ( io lii .Vctrpart.
Ncwi'onr , ICy. , Nor , 23. Tbo mayor di
suspended t lie chief ot polios for.ajlowjqi
u knockout glove tight In the city Ian nl/b
between u couple of lightweights. * j
llit 'iillecr I'rrtlclciit Qlllcar * .
DeruoiT , iM'.nh , , JSioy PTtie Methoilli
Kplicopnl College I'reslcionls association
elected Iho foliowUignpfllccrsi King of
Cornell , In , prcsldpnit Marsh of Mount
Union oollofro , vIcd.'prcMdent ; Wilder of
Illinois \Vosloyan , Mwr iary. They .form the
executive committee , , , , ,
WHY CAn3 , | . 'RK 80AROE.
Snmo ii f the Krmnn ' -jpjt | fp for tlio Allrgcil
t.'nr lentil n .
The report of n car.aijilno In this stnto Is
denied by the raltjoail ofllclals , grain men
end nt the ofllccs ot thaiWeatern Car Borvlco
association. It is asserted thai so tar from
there being a donrttfof cars , tbo yards in
this city are filled With empties , and tram-
load after tralnload Is-'bbing sent out dftllv.
The grain won sthto that the now corn
crop has not yet begun to move , nnd thut
there has not been a fall in the last llftccii
years when the crop has boon so backward
nbout Htiirting. Tlicy sny that tbo grain
trade 1 making oven loss demand ? for cars
lhan usuul , nnd they cannot tindcmnnil why
thcio should ho n shortage of rolling stock.
Close- upon the heels ot the stoiles of n car
famine comes the report that the railroads
ure collecting their empties on sldo trnrks nt
various polnta and refusing to simply de
mands for them , giving it out that It Is impossible -
possible for tbum lo obtain cars to supply
these \vlio nro so desirous of shipping over
tboir lines
Some grain buyers are having some diffi
culty In obtaining cars , but it is not becaiuo
the roads on which t lie demands are made
cannot supply them , but rntnur becatiso
the dealers aforesaid nro track buyers ,
and the roads are disposed to protect
the elovaior men ngaltiHt them , oti the
ground that the elevator men nro regular
shippers over tholr lines , whereas the track
buyers nro located on ono road one
week nnd on another the next , und nro
not regarded 111 strictly legitimate ilcr.llcrs.
Tlio assertion Is made that there Is no
reason why the railroads should not nsslst
the elevator men In nUoniptinp lo ireczo out
the track buyers , nnd It Is atalod that It
may bo set down as a fact that when the
track buyers have no difllunlir in hiving
cars sot oil for them on side tracks , business
is not p.iitlculnrly brisk with Iho rouds.
There is also n disposition on the part of
the railroads to keep their cars from going
off their lines owing to their experience
three years ago , when so many of the
of the Union Padtlc cars wcro
loaded through to Cluicago , and Instead
of being at once returned were there again
loaded for the cast , because of the cur shortage -
ago on eastern lines , nnd It was sixty and in
many instances ninety dn > B before Iho cars
were returned to the road lhat owned thorn ,
oven with the assistance of the tracers who
wore sent ufter thorn.
It .is hinted in eomo quarters that nil ar
rangement with the olovntor men , by which
the [ .liter arc to be enabled to collect , full
storage rates during llio present dullness in
the t'r.-iln market , may have something to do
xvlth the difllculty lhat has boon oxnci-lcuced
in securing cars for thu shipment , "of grain
that is ready for market.
Not ( iluitt DniK'iirH ,
PIXR Uipac Autscv , S. D. , Nov. 2'J. To
tha Editor of Tin : Uin : : In your issue of
November 20 you undo editorial rofcronco to
my lot'or from Pine lUdgo in the
Now York Evening Post for No
vember 10. Permit mo to correct
n misapprehension oP'lny moaning upon one
point. j y fatatemdjf'i i'that ' dancing among
those Indians is earned to excess at the
present , time dooi tp { ' refer lo iho "ghost
dance , " but to the oijjji'uar.v "Omaha" dance ,
so-called , which boiii-a'Jno religious signifi
cance , but Is regardejil. ub detrimental to civ
ilisation and progress Jhls dunce is usually
discouraged , or ovou , fprbiddcn by agents ,
but under military vuuj Gt I'10 Rldgo it ha- >
boon permitted to j buj-Uh greaily , as indi
cated by the erection of several now dance
houses moro commodious und permanent than
the old. *
As I stated In ray IbtWir to the Post , "Tho
'ghost dance' ' songs are'Still sung and the old
delusion still reniemba'r\d ! ana talked of in
secret. " There has- nol been , to'my knowl
edge. any actual revival of tbo strange re
ligious dance of uvo.'yejirs ngo.
< ootuii : EASTMAN.
The Bank of'Dr lnacBfTia'i
bocnMncorpor'
, . . , .
ated.
GeoreaF. Hart , photogruphor at lilalr.has
sold out.
.lames II. Quintal' , jeweler ntOhiowa , has
sold out.
II. D. Kogors in iho harness business nt
Dowiu bus bold nut.
Fahrbach & Collier , In the grain business
at Grant , Have been succeeded by Evans.
Osier & Grant hnVo sucosoded to the
notion business of E. S. Osier at Grant.
W.ll. Mnwcrcr has sucoooded E. S
Clcmnts in the rostnurant Business at
Lyons.
Pntor Glllis and J. Ii. Johnson hnvo con
solidated their general store business al
Norlh lientl.
E. C. Coon & Co. , in the gouoral store
business at Page , nuvobeen uur.cuedod by
Hunter & Gray.
MnviMiu-ntH ol Orouii Klramrrf.
At Now Yo'rlc Arrived Ems , fron
Genon. . '
At Fire Island Sghtea-i'cutonic ! , fron
Now York , for Liverpool.
At QuooiiBlown Arrived Mnjostic , fron
New York.
At Genoa Arrlvnd-Ivflisor William II
from Now York.
At Delaware Capo Passed Britisl
Province , Irom Philadelphia , for Liverpool
At Humourg Arrived-Suevia , from Nev
York. ' ,
Snow I'liirrluii to Co nllh Turkey In Ne
liranlm Todny.
WAsniN-fiTo.v , D. C. , Nov. : . ! : ! . Forecast fo
Thursday : For Nobruslta Snow liurries
warmer ; southerly winds.
For Iowa Fair , warmer ; winds becotr.
ing southeasterly.
For the Uakotns F.ilr and warmer east
snow Hurries west ; mncli colder by Frlda
morning west ; southeasterly winds.
I.in-ill Krciiril.
Ornnor : TUB We\Tiii2it Buwuu. OMVIM
Nov. 2'i , Omaha record of tomcoraturo am
rainfall compared with corresponding ( iuy o
past four yaiu-4 :
JROJ. 1 91. ISO ) . IBS'
Miixliiiiini tomporatiiro. L' = 41s f.)3 ! ) &v
Mliiliiiiini leiiipcr.iliiro . Ill3 ill3 4ii = w-
Avurncu tiiinuriililiu | . W = ' . ' .l = ! U ° 'M'
1'rooiplUtlon Uj , UO .UU ,00
Hfatement showing the condition of torn
poratuiunnd piM.-ipltation at Omaha for tbc
' day nnd Hlnca. Maroh 1 , Ib'.U , ai ootnparoi
with the general average :
Normal inmporalnro . , : , fl :
Dollulunvy furthu < luv 11 :
Dollclonur since Mnreh 1 . . ; 1H.V
Noriiiul pipelpll.itlnn 01 Inuho
Diillolt'iii'y for llio ilav , . .ill Inuhe
Polleii'iicy hiiico Mtiiuli t J1.74 Inulio
G. E. HU.ST , Local ForccaitOttlolal ,
brilliant rnrtcnrlo shower has been wli
uiMuiint riu.iH.int , la.
Iniiflgiil butwpen Htalo raniiorsnnd Mox
cans In l.Uiuk uoirity , Texas. I\voMev.can
were Ullloii.
A T. Anderxon on last Hutindiiy night. In
rmurrul , bliut. and l.llleil Dave Nuvlns , n
lliiutloy , Tnv
'J'heNnw llunipmuro popiilibls 111 main
talu tlH'Iror aiil/atlon ami porfuot a plun fc
the eunipalgn two yuirs ; hunt ! ! * ,
an Nushvlllo , TIUIM. , t-ulubratod thu rcccr
OeiiiotT.ilIu victory in thai Mate anil nutlo
, with tlm usual p.ir.ido aii'l ' iioiiu , Nu casual ,
s ties.
sh Cin.lainiury I Iho Aduyjj d\ircss | cninpan
will talai bii-lness un Iliu riiii-uxo , IlurltiiKto
v * j"J'iliiey ( ' " "a thoiiriortiAv frekreut raUFiia
. COIIlp'lllUJ'i '
' MM. r.Uihlo Miller nf HlkliartMiss , un
Joalu I'rauUI'n ' of MItidleion. wlillu drlvln
Into IndlanupolU , Ind. , woio run over ut
ciosilng by u pu scnii'r tialn and killed.
The IxmUvIllii , Ky , pen rooms uro inonrii
. lj.iKtho.lnfcvuMjei oufeMuiiU _
. racot. Tlio pi > oriioin ! * rceoho tli
olllelul ro ulu over Uiu Wtsteru I'nlon win-
Hliuiperst.L > iil tlm.ro . > nil > > to j.nnuvlllo < > v <
the I'oiial wlies , buallng ihoYo9turnl
It by ton mliiulun , uuitOUng - iinfi'ileraUH In tin
in efty to p'ufo muiipy un thulnnlni ; horai
11- after the mcei li.id bcvn HOII ,
Mexico n ill ration ! the duly on grain Id
comber ! ,
The Trench now ) iuvei'0muliitoptnscf , lou i
' llehuuiiii und hi * fnllm
S on arc fu ltlvc > .
3V
'
Use llrown's Krot'jcumt Troches for couph
coles nnd ll other tluoat t'roublo--llPr
rmliiontly the bost.t' Rev. Henry
AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA
Played for Big Qarao and Got Oawglit by
the Police.
HOW A SMOOTH SWINDLER VMS CAPTURED
II. 5f. Cnrncll . ircurcn Klcht llundrpil llul.
) : ir frotiiiiC'imiiiUftluii 1 Inn Itrcox *
wry of llio .Aliinoy 1'iirtit XVoiiuiti
Tonkin tliitCu c.
H. M. Cornell is in the city Jail , charged
with obtaining money uudor false pretenses.
Mrs. Ciusta Klwood wns also tnuro , but wus
later given her liberty. The arrest of both
partiot grows out of an attempt in defraud
Oeorgu Hurko & Fraztor , n commission llrm
nt thu ICxcli iagi ) .
Yostordny four cars ofoattlo were iccoivcd
nt Ino Ui ion Stock yards from Cleat-water ,
Nob. , consigned to Iho commission llrm by
Patrick Mulcahoy. During the forenoon 11.
M. Coruull entered ilurko & Frnzlor'a oHico
anil resprcscntlpg himself ns MUcahoy , me
shipper o llio stock , sucurnd MJO , nnd laier
it. itio dny ? iUm moro. During ihu iifternoon
tlio suspicious of the commission llrm wcro
aroused and iiiVosiigatloii revealed llio liict
thai tbo llrm I mil boon duped nnd
had paid over Muloahuy's luoncy io punks
not entitled to rcuctvo'lt. Thu police were
notillcd and soon had Cornell nud Mrs. Kl-
wood In the tolls. When searched fiU > ot
the $ sH ! ) woio loutul upon lliolr persons and
lurtiod over to UurKo& Frazier.
Mrs. Klwood Justltlud her part In the pro
ceeding by producing a tnoi-igagn upon 51I !
head of ciittlo given by Patrick Mulruhov ,
the owner , to Thomas Gates ot Limn , In.
tfho assorted that tlio money paid her bv
Cornell was lo mcot n portion of tbo iiinoun't
secured by tlio mortgngo. It was decided to
permit Mrs. Kiwood to go nnd she was ac
cordingly given her liberty. It wns thought
host n low minutes Inter by the ofllcors lo se
cure the mortgage she beld , but tuo lady Had
luft the city and could not , bo found.
Cornell , Iho chief in tbu plot , talks very
freely nnd recognizes the fact tbat he is in a
very close box. Ho says the combination
was playing for big gumo nnd would have
won had ihoy not remained too long around
bore. Ho admitted that the mortgage huld
by Mrs. Elw'ood Is n bogus one nnd n forgery
of his own execution , The authorities have
Bunt to Cloarlvuter for information , und unlll
fjat nrrlvos the exact extent of Cornell's
scheme cannot bo determined , nnd it cannot
bo correctly told how to proceed againsthim.
.MAYORVAITIKS : I\IUIMI > .
Trmililo ( Her nmitli Om.ilni'x rliirt ol I'o-
Ili-u to lie Si-UU'd In Oourt.
Tno South Omaha chief of police trouble
has reached Iho courts and n luw suit which
is to bo fought to H finish Is in sight to c.imo
up before Judge Irvine Saturday morning.
In this case there is a question of oillcial
authority in iisuo. Wiley II. Beckett was
the city marshal of South Omaha under the
administration of Mayor Miller , deceased ,
and John S. Walters wns prosloont of the
city council. When Mayor nlillor died
President Walters stopped Into his shoos
'
and at once took up Iho 'reins of lha munici
pal government.
At the mooting of the council , held last
Monday uight , after adjournment , Mayor
Walters announced that iho oflico pf city
marshal was vacant and thut Thomas IJren-
nan was appointed to fill the vacancy.
Beckett did not take to this ns kindly ns ono
might suppose that ho would und nl once de
clared that ho would show light. Then both
men went in and looked utter the enforce
ment of the laws and the ordinances of the
growing town , ono holding the star of oflico
and the other acting uudor the instructions
issued by the mayor.
The double header did not work in an
entirely saltafaelory manner and yesterday
morning Ueckott concluded to bring the
whole matter to a head and lot tlio courts de
' cide wbb was "in 'th'o "right. Ho filed' his
petition in the ofllco of thu clerk of district
court and ut once bocurod a temporary re
straining order from Judga Irvinu. The
petition In the cuio recites thut upon the
death of Charles P. Miller John S. Walters
became the acting mayor of ttio city of
? outh Omaha ; that immediately thereafter ,
ho and other parties , to the petitioner un
known , conspired ludefraud him out of iho
official position lo which ho was appointed ;
thut tlio protonued removal from Hie oflico
tool * place when the city council wns not in
session and was without the consent or the
vote of the membot.s of that council ; tbat ho
still retains the star of authorityQinu con
tinues io perform the duties of the oflico.
ItiKird nl Kiliicntliiii .Mm-tlng.
The Board of Education hold an adjourned
session lasl evening. Prcsldcnl Cheek was
in tbo chair and there was a full attendance
of members.
All bills were laid over for action until the
next regular meeting.
Treasurer Iloclor's report showed there
wns a balance 0:1 : hand of $1. ' > ,0 S.'M.
Robert A. Graham submitted a propo
sition to iho board to lease the Irmtigulur
slrio of ground at Twonly-sovenlh nnd M
stroels. Ho proposes lo pay for its use $ 'J.
per month , with the privilege of purchasing
the Irnct nt any time during Iho year foi
5-1,000. Mr. Graham's proposition was nc
copied.
The committee on buildings was instructed
to sco C. M. Hunt and seek to nave ttio con
tract broken for the rent of the building nl
Twenty-fourth and I Biroois. The building
is used for school purposes. The member. :
of the board are desirous of leasing thu twe
rooms under Gormniiia hall. The Hum
building is altogether lee small and no' '
suited lor school purposes during Iho wintoi
. months ,
The bo'iird adjourned until the regular December
comber meeting.
Ilii U'lis I'minil III .lull.
Yesterday morning Frame Wcach's ' wlfi
nnd sister were looking for lhat Individual
Wcach is employed at Hammond's pacltmj
house , and resides ut Thirty-lira1
and Walnut streets. Ho failed t <
como homo Tuesday evening und buspiclor
wus nrousod. An oillcer accompanied Hu
- ladles to Ilnminoiid'B packing house , when
it was found mat Wcach had not put In at
appearance yesterday. The oillcer consolei
tlio ladles , promised to ferret out thu m.vb
lorv ami went bans lo police headqinrion
to 'consider 'tlio i-nso. An idea occurrec
to him that perhaps Woach might hi
In the jull. A fellow wns arrestoi
Tuosduv night for stealing coal from tin
Union Stock Yards company , and gave hi
uamo ns C. CaUten , When usked If hi
iiamo wni not Wench ho staid it was , and tin
officer started nut to llnd the ladies and re
liovu thonf of their fears.
Voti-s mid i'liriiiimln.
Cuddlngton U homu from a trip t
Coif ax , la.
t- E. D. Gideon went to Stanbberry , Mo.
yesterday to spend Thanksgiving.
Cily Attorney 4 Van Duson has gene tc
Choyboyenn , MJcli. , on oflielal business.
n Miss I'lla Hiidion arrived In tbo clt ;
nt yesterday from North Loup und is iho guob
of friends at the Hcod hotel.
llruno Strnthmann is homo from Wiscon
sin. Mr. Struthmann accompanied thi
nt remains of bis wife to that state for burial.
ntn The mayor will call a mooting of the eoun
,1. cil for Monday evening. It Is safe to say
that iho session will not ho totally devoid o
iym interest.
id The Lnrottn club giy i Us first danclni
party lost ovoiiing at Wlum's hall. The at
id
tendancevm largo nnd tnolndcd n number
ot guoiii from Omaha. The party was n
very pleasant nftnlr.
Miss Maude Piquet w s itnltpd In mar-
rlngo to Hurt M. Olmstond by Justice / . P.
Hodges lull evening. The conlructlng parties
nro both rasldonts of thli clly , whore they
will continue to reside.
OHAHTKU AMENDMENTS.
Completion of thu foinnilttonhlcli Stinll
llii\ti cn-irso nl ihoV irl .
Acting In nccordanco with the resolution
introduced nud adopted nl Tuesday nlgiit'a
session of the council , Messrs. Stool , Ed
wards , McLoarlp , Powell , Iuwry and Chair
man Dlrkbau&or of the Hoard of Public
Works mot In the council cham'jcr lust ulglii
to take steps looking to the organization of
lha comuitllco to prepare amendments to the
city charter aim have them presented nt Iho
session of the legislature which convenes
next January.
The council provided for a committee con
sisting of llflcen members , composed of the
live couneilmen , the i-lty attorney , the city
engineer anil the chairman of Iho Hoard of
Public Works , togc'.lii-r with seven tax
payers , to bo sdcclnd b.v the tncmorrs of ttio
coinmittco who , wcro cnuncllmon nnd cltv
onicinK Messrs. E. Uosowntcr. G. M.
Hitchcock , H. h. Drown. Johu U. Howe ,
John C. Whin ton , bt. A. 1) . linlconibo mid
Cmlet Taylor wcro elected ns the citizens ami
taxpayers , and Mr. Stool wus instructed lo
notify them nf tholr election. Then Iho com-
inllleo adjourned to meet next Monday
evening to perfect Iho organiralloa. Mr.
Stool said thut it was his Intention lo begin
nt the tlrst section of the charter nnd go
light through It , section b.v section , until It
would bo in proper Mii'po , and entirely satis
factory tothu community ,
OAPTUHED A STREET.
Cotiiiirl rimllry I.HJS Cliiliu to I'url of un
Inipiirtiiiit 'I liurmiglituro ,
Tuesday uight Colonel Flndlcy ot ihu state
of Ohio , aided and abetted by his attorney ,
John T , Gathers , nud n number ot hired
hands , captured onn of the slrojts of the
city , and still continues to hold the fort
ngainst the hand of nil of the city onlcmls.
Colonel Findley Is the owner of a tract of
land in llio vicinity of ihu old base ball park ,
nnd extending from Twentieth over to
Twenty-second , street nnd taking In the
soulh half of Locust.
Some time ago the oily opened Locust
street , but failed in instituting the proper
condemnation proceeding ! ! , though Iho street
has been travpled for a year or more. Find-
ley wnnicd bis piy , but thu
city failed to como to Una' ,
though notice was served that
something would happen if the matter wns
not settled. To thfs notice the city paid no
attention , nnd Tuesday Gathers hired a lot
of men , bought a quantity of lumber and
barbed wire , which wus hauled Inlo Iho
ground.
Yesterday morning when the residents of
that portion of the city looked out of their windows
dews they discovered that during iho night
n high board and wire fence hail grown in
front of ttioir houses and had lukun half of
the street for n distance of two blocks.
Linen lu Nli-iU"uigui. :
ICd Sonbold and Dan Miles , both old-
timers In the Black Hills country , arj
In the citv. Tliov are enroiito lo
Nicnraugua. lurad thither by the Rtibtlo
power of gold , which they expect to llnd In
largo quantities In the streams of that coun
try. Both nro old minors and prospector * ,
and if placer gold in paying quantities exists
in thut country tlioy will llnd it.
Ucports fromNicaraugua of Into have boon
rose colored , and iho restless spirit thut pcr-
viides tlm average miner has taken posses
sion of many Black Hills and Wyoming people
ple , and a largo number will leuvo for the
Central American state in a short time In
the hope of "AVcent dirt
sinking on a pitching
bedrock- "
ing -
l.UU.Il , llttl'.l'UHZS ,
Local freight depots will bo closed today.
Perishable goods will bn deliveied during
the forenoon.
Fred Miller , a saloon keeper , wns fined $ . > 0
nnd costs by the police judge yesterday for
selling liquors to minors.
The nlurm of Uru at 10 o'clock last night
was caused bv n burning chimney nt Itilfi
North Soventcenlb street. No loss.
Next Friday evening , November L' . " ) , nt
Kuony's hull , formerv ! named the Metro
politan hull , at 1-HO Dodge street , the jfoung
Men's Institute will give tholr regular cntor-
tninment. A nicely prepared program will
bo presented. Members nnd their friends
are cordially invited to bo present.
Funnio Pipal , a Bohemian servant girl ,
wus arrested yesterday afternoon and
charged with grand larceny. The complaint
charges iho womun with slenlmg two diamond
mend rings from the residence of Hrrmnti
Hcnocti , in whoso family she had boon cm-
ploved. The woman does not speak a word
of English and did not scorn lo understand
why Bbo was detained. Today the i-Uo ! will
bo sm tor hearing.
J. M. Scanlau of York is nl the Morcer.
J. A. Cleaver of Lincoln is nt the Dollono.
C. 10. Adams of Superior is jit the Arcudt ? .
H , D. Wutson of Kearney is ntlhe iM.xton.
P. W. Plank of Lincoln Is at tbo Mlllard.
J. D. McDonald of Fremont is at iho Mur
ray.
ray.John
John S. Hoover of-Blue Hill is nt the Mil-
lard.
lard.J.
J. B. Sheldon of Cliadron is nt the Ar
cade.
C. M. Fonuer of Beatrice is nt the Bruns
wick.
C. A. Mills of Dillons registered at UK
0 Arcade.
t L. C. Victor of Beatrice is a guest at the
t Mercer.
r George W. Fisher of Lincoln U n guest ut
the Murray.
Frank Walton of Lincoln is registered at
the Murray.
John M. FmrJio'.d of Norfolk is u ( juost ate
o the Dullono.
F. ll. Sackctt ot Weeping Wutor is aguoal
, nt tbo Arcade.
t S. J. Fi-ankltti of North Platte Is a guest
ut the Dollono.
0
u Mr. Kdward Kosowator returned from the
o cast last evening.
0 John M. Stewart of Lincoln was at tin
0d 0n Mlllard yustorJny.
d Ueorgo R Cheney of Creiglttoa is regis
to rod at the Mlllard.
T. H. Brunor of "Nebraska Cliy is registered
tored at the Dollono.
Mr. nnd Mrs. George A. Brett of Llncolr
nro guests ut the Pa.vton ,
Mrs , Slunrt. Harden loft yostorrtay after
noon on the Burlington for Chicago.
Mr * . I'1B. ' . Millar has gene lo Battli
Creek , Mich , , In response to u telegram an
pouncing Iho serious lllnois of her Mfctcr.
Hon. U. S. Bibb and \vlfo nnd MIH
Minnie Bibb of Beatrice are spending a few
days In ihu city , the guests of Mr. and Mrs ,
T. 1C SudPorough.
C. Fred Hchrain i.nd wlfo ot Wahoo ore in
ihocltj vMiing tiiolr pnrcnts , , Mr. and Mra ,
,1. F. Tilly , They have brought the little
onfs along and will bpend Thanksgiving ut
the old homestead.
f iw : YUIIK , Nov. 2t. ; - jSpoclul Toloaran ;
to Till ! llKU.J Omaha : J. W. Bradford ,
H. J. Joisulyii , Hoffman ; H. ll. II. Clark ,
Windsor ; A. J. Love , Hotel Bariholdl ; W.
1C. Smith , Hotel Albert.
Ciiuxno , 111. , Nov , 5S. { Special Telegram
to Tin : Bun. ] NobraMtnns at Chicago hotels
Grand Pacific -B. S. While , \\\j , IJarnoj ,
Palmer William ljain , Omubn. Hher/naii
Yal Dunforth. Auultorum-Job.n | Sanders ,
Omaha.
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'OSITIVE ' IT IS NOT MELA r * * ' .
Donelly's World Doslroyor Has Not Mndo
Us AiipasirAnoj This Year.
OLID TALK ON THE COMET QUESTION
itprrt * nt tlm Klol Oliorvattry Say tlio
Dltrnvrry ul lliiltur u u .Nnw Una
nmlVIII llriir \ \ \ \ .Nii
llorrnftur.
( CoprrlKhto-t l.u or James UnrJon
Kin. OiisBKVAToiir , Nov. yt.-lNow ; York
icnilJ Crtblo-Spoolnl to Tin : Br.K.J The ,
ow comet discovorcd by Holmes Is not the ]
nmous Uiula. Such Is the oplnlou ot nearly i
U astronomers who have reported on the j
Ji'ct. For lifty years past the Klelj
bsorvutory has boon the central tclographloj
urt-uu for the astronomer ? of the ontlro ]
\orld. Au astroiiomor , wherever ho dl -
overs a-.iy now phenomena lu thu sklos , all
nco Hashes off the news to ICiol. Here , f
v means of the admirably
ode , the news Is at once sent outl
o all obscrvatorlos , LVOII ns furl
J Crtpo Town , Madrai , Molbotirno , Km del
anuiro , etc. THUS almost simultaneously !
very nsttonoinor focuses his tolcscopo tel
rv , to cotillrm or develop ihu value ot thul
1m observations madn. Prof. ICrucger Is ]
ho director of the Kid * , observatory. With ]
lim are Profs. Tump and ICrotts , etigngoJ lu
jceiving , dlslrlbutlng astroaomlcal tele-
raphlo news , nud editing the recognized
nidnl ustronoir.ical organ ,
1 called upon Pi of. Tamp. It was Pro.
'amp who lim saw the comet reported by
lolmos , It had got nbotit In mniiv quurtora
hat Prof. Ucrberleh , director of tboBurlln
bsorvatory , had uiivlo observations. That
s not so. Prof. Uorberlch Is on astronomical
omptitor of tlio highest dojrco , who is bo
uarossod with other works that ho has no
imo for observations. Over and above that
ho Berlin observatory is ot sm ill value ,
icing in the canter of the town , laying amid
moke.
Ii cii\orcil liy nn Anmlnltr ,
Prof. Tump said : "Mr. Ilolmq. , nn ama-
eur astronomer , discovered nn November ( ij
\ bright oomut , which was visible to ihoj
takcd eve. U was In tlm constellation j
Amlromueli'i. The discovery was tolo-
griipbed by the Greenwich observatory tel
his observatory. Tlio nuw.s was telegraphed (
hero at half past in llio afternoon. "
'You wcro the lirst to observe
comoU"
'Yes. I was very doubtful about its ]
being Biela , because it was said to bo very !
Dnght. I observed it through tlm clouds on j
Ihu Stb. with n moderate , sized tclo-J
scone , with n dlso ot only eight !
inches. On the same date iho comet waI
reported from Vienna oxiictly ut midnight !
lv Prof. Dtjdsohof. On the day lollowingf
Prof. Ucrberleh of Berlin tolograpuoJ : 'CaiJ
it bo that Holmes is In connection wltlj
tilehiHo / thought calculations siomed til
con first this , but , unfortunately , that o.\f
iisrloncod comptitulor Burherich was misluif
two observations out of three which h I
iiiadousoof , Later observations made ij
JarNbad , Homo , Gottingun , etc. , led Pro/
ICuonty of this observatory to the roncluslo ]
lhat there were elements in the now comtl
discordant with the elements of Blt-ln. Ml
lirsl observations confirmed this opinloil
und yet there uro still some iistronomnrs will
opine tbat , it may bo BIclu. I certainly ill
not consider it to bo Biolu , but an o"ntirol.f
now comet , wbioli has crossed Iho'courso i
Biela.
HulillH il tlio Dangrrous 'Irnntp ,
"Biela appears once in every
"
half to seven years. This now" comet will
very big nnd 1ms rhiingi'd very much In as
prct. It is now much weaker in lit.
That is vciy much against its being Blola. '
Astronomers expect liicla about tlic'JT'tli
llth ol tills month. Since 1S.VJ Biulul
bus not been been as a comnt. lt.iippoarei | j
in 1&9 In the form of a meteor shower , j
It appeared again in the same form in 1S-CG , J
very weak In 1S7C ncd in 1&S5 very brilliant , !
especially In the southern climes. ' ' ]
"Havo you exchanged opinions with otlioil
as Ironumcrs on this new cotnol I" f
"Yes , nnd they nro generally of tlio oplnl
Ion tnat it is not Hlela. If It is u now one , In
wilt Uo called Holmes' comet , nnd will li'J
enumerated in proper position like the ivsl. ! ]
I afterwards saw /'rof. ICiuegor , win ?
strongly nfllrmcd Iho opinion tli. t the conic C
seen by Holmes llrsti * not BloIn.
Will euro You , Ian trim Mitpim : > ulof tlio
aclion of AYKIl'S .Snrsaparilla , when'
taken for ilisoancs originating in inipnrn
blond ; lint , while this asserliun in true of
AY UK'S Sarsaparilla , ns thousands can
attest , it cannot hu truthfully apiilicd to
other prrparalioii.s , whirli ujijrinelleil | )
ilualcrs will rocommrml , anil try lo im
pose tijton yon , as "just ns good nt
Ayur'H. " Tnlto Ayor'H Sarsntiarilln nnd
Aycr's only , If .von nci-il a lilooil-ptirllliir
anil would he bcnrllti-d peniiiiiieiilly.
Tills iiii'iliciiHfor , neaily llfly yuan ,
1ms enjoyed n H'jmUilJim , nnd nuiilu a
rfi-oril for ciiri'.s , Hint IIUH never lieeii
equaled by oilier pro pai at ions. AYKIt'B
SaiHapurilln cnullcates llio tnlnt of lie-
reilitary Hinofula anil other blood ills-
eases from tlio system , mid it has , ileicr-
vcdly , tlio cuiiflilniii'o of tlio peoplo.
"I cannot foiln-ar tooxpicbsmy joynl
tlio relief 1 liuvr olitnliied from ( lie use
of AYICIl'SS.irHup.irilla. IMIS I alllictftl
with Kliliiny iiotiblcH fur nbout ix
inoiitliH , Hiiffi-iiiin' giciilly lh paliiB In
the small of my liacli. In ndilltloii to
this , my Iioily was c ivun-il vllli plinply
crtljitlonu. Tlio icmedirH ptcHi-ribcil
fitili-il in help mo. I llicn li.'Ciin to lakn
AYIJH'S Harsaparillu , and , in n ulioit
Iliuo , llio jialna ceased and the pliuplcn
illsuppL--iriMl. I advise in iry young umti
or woinuii , in CUM ) of ( iirl.ncKH reault-
Ing from inipinu liluoil , no mailer how
lung .standing tlm case may lie , to take
AYKU'SSamapurllla , " IIli , Jnrinaiin ,
Z'A William Bt. , Now York City.
d Uy Dr. J. O , Aycr & t' ) . , I u -ll.
We will ecii'I ji u tliniiinrtfli.iii
Klflirli I'irpitri l' ) CAUTIUlQ
lirr. inn ! n lff l KunrimtnI' '
IAI/'IIU ! hill Ufklui-f .Tour
Ulrullli , Mrenrlli UIIlJ * ltru > ' .
fstlltttlt" " r"tt > 't '
AdUreus VON MOHL CO.
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brt ililj Jiwlw'.l > " ' " * \ ' (
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loUi r.U 1 1 i-r > ll / eu : rt "Ii ,1 t y' '
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U'hiiuu luinrfnrm > llu.li iwi'i" | ' inn ttuu rir'i.i ' . J
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< o < hmf l. J-rlw lu nuP. I jr * i i < ' ' ,
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