Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 03, 1895, Part III, Page 18, Image 19

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- 18 THE O rAn.A nATf.JY nEE ! : SUNDAY , NOViMll1R 3 , 1Si. ! : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
SPORTS FOR BLEAR NOVIDIBER
Chatty Comment on Current Events ! Hare
_ and Everywhere
TIlE KICKERS hAVE AN INNING
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Jllck IIsisk , . % ! 111111 1101' I"'II UI'-'I'hl'
"II'rll . \1'101111.-\110 nUl 11111
( 011 111.1 Ihl' 11,1 UII r ) '
W ' eeLI ) ' Ilsisiget.
. . -4 O1tI3TT . by n5ttlte
- manaelenl , ) ) at
I Int put hnieIC
. \n \ a posltOI where
he Ia ' he 100kel , :
much the uest or :
upon a1 having ,
- the argument with
Colon'l 1'lzlll'
r mons. le has h2en
. "Ilon ho I grounds
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' Ii.s. and W111 .
proressedly wi.
" Ing to ror t. 1
, . daYI or fght . Ilz.
simmons eaull ( have
certainly gotten there hall he trled . but he
didn't , and It II bUt fair to give the cham.
Illon ) all the credit ho ( leservos. II my 1111
neither man has been very : lxlolw to light ,
and In the case or the lanky Kangaroo this
anxiety has been lost all'lselly rounltl ,
' or thinking.
to
'fhat Is according my way
In rcsponse to a request from Louis Houseman -
man or the Chicago Inter Ocean Dome sb :
weeks ago for my Idea as to this outcome
or the tight. I replIed : "Corh l In four
rounds , " anti that Is stIll my hjhlet. I
know that 1"lzslnlnons 10 a Tormilahle man ,
alll ( I also know , I dent just exact ) ' know
how or why that Corbel Is an extraordinary
10011. I hW him whip hath John I. SuhhI-
van and CharlIe Mitchell , and whie both
at the latter were outclasd In all the es-
sentals or the game at punch and getaway
away , I cull not lose sight or the fact
that the champion was the Achie ! at all
puglists , the modern , Myrmtdons I also
saw Fl tziin mans whll 1.1 a her and Hal , and
by the soundest process or ratiocination I
have core to the unshaken belief , and the
. evidences or the past few days bear me
amply out , that for him to "get" Jim ho
must shoot him In a region somewhere above
the poInt where Paris stuck his arrow Into
the mighty Achilles.
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Easter wrIters are working strenuously
to have "I.ueky" Baldwin hanlshed trout the
; turf , and whie there Is evidently much
justification for their work , It Is not probable -
able that they wi mMlcceed. Baldwin has
been racing SOI twenty-live years now. RII
but few or his horses have ever performed
i consistenty , tvery year they have pro-
yoked scamlnl. When called upon for an
explanatIon Baldwin always beat an alarm ,
t howled ahout jockeys pullIng his horses
and trainers "etlfflng' ' them. And despite
all this , with few exceptions , he has lI
IJloyed ) trainers and managers or the worst
' reputation on the turf. This year he fairly
outdId hlmset alll several weeks ago when
, Hey m Santa Anita started unlt when favorite -
vorlte , It Is said to have been done by Hall-
win's orders over the protest or hIs trainer ,
there was 1uch grumbling unit n week later
when Santa Anita won tram much the sale
field , the Itewarl , ! landed on Baldwin hard
and , his expulsion was recommemhd. Instead
or acting on these rc01mentatons , how-
over , the powers what ue decided to give the
case further investigation , anti It Is exce ll-
Ingl' doubtful now whether much ptmnk4umnent
will come to the man who has won three
American Derhle& 1aldwln has been pouring -
Inv red. hot shot Into some or the Inner circle
about Gowanu since the stewards took a kick
at him and , It looks as I the powers had
weakened. Time In-and-out running or other
mon's herse9as pointed out by Baldwin In
- - - . his recent manltestohau nothing to do with
the acrobatic performances at Itey el Santa
. Anita and other or his own string. I simply
proves hat there are others who ought to be
\1 \ retired Cram the turf for the turts good.
I Dy the way , the type" made me say In last
, " . Sunday's paper that Baldwin had sold Hey el
j &nta' Anita for $6,000 , when It Boull have
\ been just $20.000 more. However , the trilling
_ mater or $20,00 doesn't cut much or a
figure wIth 19 big horsemen. Dick Croker
" the bu 'er , -
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'I ' There are not many who are on but who will
Ij tel you- that the contest lat Monday ! night
1 , between the bum , Grlto , and George Dixon
" was anything buL another fake. Last winter
"I this same pair humped up against each other
I and while It was plain as the nose au any
man'a fire . that the abnormal man front the
' : Antipodes could spar all over time coffee-
Ii colored Ialgonlan aa often and as fast as he
i pleased , 1m refrained so openly ! that ho was
soundly htuell and the gentel nly referee
I made It a draw , or course. Laot Monday !
night they again turned the trick on Gotham's
, big crowd of suckers b ) smiling 111eatlty
I' on each o.her through ten rounds. Time Aus-
I traUan forgot himself once or twice , and hall
) Georgie going time wrong way fast , but he
was warned and after that played tag wIth
: J the clu\nllon to the - end.
\ i I The story Is going the rotunda that Fret
I Gilbert , time Spirit Lake , 10. , man wbo won
, the wing champlonshlll or the world lt Baltt-
moro a can ph or weeks ago had nEver taken
I put In a tournament before In his life. This
-t \ Is' absurd. Gilbert shot , and shot like a professional -
tesslonal , In the tournament ( the ( Omaha
Gun club grounds ncrml the river last May. !
II antI has ien a winnIng comlwtlor In dozens
,
or other matches. 'hls , however , does not
j ; rob him of aumy or the credit due him. He
fairly won the challlionshll Ui ! or the
; : wlngshoolng world , antI , coming from a point
, 80 near time great city or Omaha , I am , ,
doubly proud or huimui.
But the 23' he won It McAhester. the ,
I
Philatlchphi.t crack ] , was his most dan eroul' ,
Phladellhl.
opponent , notwithstanding the great Ilewer
wu In the race. 'They both kIlled , their
twonty-five birds straight. ! cAlest'r was
Burln'lse,1 all chagrined , at Gilbert's mre . I
I Bumptlon , anti In the hoot-ofr he got nmad i
" 1\11 as a consequence missed his second hlnl
t I and got let as he 'Iestrved. lIe not only
I shot under an alas , hut was disagreeable to
Gilbert all throngh time 4moot. The .1.Y was
bright and . cleJr. with a stiff wind that blew
In gusts aero s the fehl , mailing It a hard
mater Iusts hit a bird , Ir It flew with It. Whln
each man haul , shot at hula twentieth bird but
' tour wHe In time race for IrBt money. These
were Gilbert , COO . ! e'lester all , Brower. Cae
fell town , on his tWlnty.secDII , a lively
rIght quarterer that zigzagged badly lS It
flew. hir.wer hung 01 until his twenty-fifth
bird was lellJ811I , and banged away at It :
with both barrels as It sale.1 quiet ) off to I
the right quarter at the held. I was such :
an easy one that time crowd wa .15p081t to ;
guy time captain a little for miss In ! I , ant
when ho got angry they laughed at hIm the
moore This loft no anD In It for first monEY
I save [ e.IN.tel and time smooth-taced young
man tram Inw.I ant It 100lcI like I sure
timIng for tIme former , but ho missed , the
second Ilr,1 , or the lIve. Gilbert killed his
five straight anti lant 11 the trophy , , the
championship ant the mane ) ' . ,
Inumuch as SJnllow , time , Etrong man , Is
. Bon to make his annual appearance II
I Omaha , I will not bl' out at Place' to men-
ton the fact that wo have 1 5eolHI San.low
\ among UI all the time , anti his name Is 01011
Swobda , lie Is a young man all n marvel
of strength anti , general 11hyslcal develop.
ment anti It wIll be nn very great length oft
t . tme before the peollle or the country w1 be
L given an opportunity of wItnessing hula per-
f' ' tormnances , as several Ihh.clal combinatons
are now I"Ototlg with the youthful hLer.
I culls for an engagement. -
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And still the war waxes unabated between
tll crimson anti the blne nn'1 ' au Tuesday of
last week the Yale students got rlh up on
their hind legs and howled with lerce cx-
clement , This wa on the occasIon or theIr
receivIng notificatIon tram Hon'art that she
. would not mcet them on the water next ypar.
I . I The edIct fem Cambridge was to ! the effect
that harvard would not meet Yale again In
any kind at athletIc : com lIe tian for the pre-s-
L emit at least. I \ un'erltood ' } , howo\'or. that
[ harvard ! will row In time race at I'OUKh-
, . lletplll net sumuur with l'eonsylvauuia , ,
r' I Columbia anti Cornell . As a result all the
t. students are now clamorlnl for a rencwol or
athlete rlatonl with tbe University ot
I I Pennsylvania . whom they regard as Yale's
stronget C011)tor In the college world on
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, I I tbls side or tIme AtlantIc . They wall Yale to
communicate with Pennsylvania al once , and
i L ( , em . ply the latter toot bal this year.
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though they rOll that It time Iwo would como
together 10W the red and uile would win , as
the blue has not gut 1 very strong team this
fall , hut they think the ncrilcl ousht to ue
made Itt onler to Improve YAlr'1 poSitIon for I
the ruture nol that la\'art means 10
"fight her to death , " . I
The Joint meeting ar the Nn'lonal RacIng I
Bord o thu Iagiue . or AmerIcan WhEelmel
anti the rlprNentath es or the CyclIng barth
ot Trale , thi .nonth Is quite likely to divest
class I or this title anti cal I ns It 8houll ,
bo caiied-prof'aaional. No one neell appre- I
bend for a moment tho' racing will alpre'j
or its hreent furious popularity I all the
sleek yotmmmg scooters 01 the salary lIst or the I
!
bIt manuractorles are railed by their proper
title. hut on the other hand hey can feel
euro that the great sport would ue nente.l.
I 1 [ prouabb that hienry or Navarre wi
he sent to "nylal,1 " , to race next year. I was
[ ' .11 before the MunicIpal ! handicap was run :
.
Ir 1lg Hear Ion that . Mr. ! Belmont would' '
consider time advisability ot racing hil greJt
colt neros the water. After tub ! 'enr' " cam
\3Ign lelry ot Na\'arre. Ir lie stays In this
country would ue askEd to pertorm almost
imnitossibitleatmm . In all the tuauidicalm. They
have got to weIghting him 10\ at 130 poums }
and they would keep piling It up with the re-
suit that "I ' day the good , her ! \\01111
break Ilowu. In gngland Na"tre would not
ue Asked to concede as much al Il' 1ulred
of hll In this country.
This has been a year , or record breaking In
athletic sllorts. Early I II the year thl BrltS
athletes carrlell ever'thlng before them. Thpn
the ArerlcI' : ecllputad even these efforts.
Over the bar Sweeney or America anti IY31
at Ireland have put the jump rs to the rore.
A. It. Uowne the "FI111 Scotcht 'n. " defeated -
reated C. A. Bridley II a 100-yarll loyal race
on May1 I In 10 'econll' , . etmalhumg ! the F1rlsh
record. The followIng week he gave a further
exhibition or hula powel' ) . [ I a special 200-
yard race he eflualel ! the world's record oC
191 I j , seconds held by t. I j'ellng , Th
enhance,1 , by
"alue oC this performance was )
the fact that Downer had won two heats at
120 yards earlier In the afternoon. his Imc
In each helng ellual to the world's record or
1 4-5 scommtim. Downer a11 Br.ldley suhse-
qucnty ran mll ' clo e tace ! at 100 'eardt" .
On one occasIon thl'y ran two Ilea,1 , hea ! the
lint In 10 seconds anti the secoml In 9 ( Ir
fecondf. The later timne . however , Is not
credited even by the runlers themselves.
Downer Is also crellCI with rlnling :00
pr,11 In : it seeonll1 at a Seottfh m etn"
C. C' . BreI:1 , : would have broken thehair. .
mlo record on May 1 but for the big fel1
or hamlcap runners , II ! time being I minute
55 seconds. lie succeeded . however , In get-
tn among the record maker at the London
Athletic club mummeetimig . heh June 22 , when
hn won the rmuarter-nmiie race In 181 , ( ' ecoms. !
rluaing time ' record held hy 11. C. L. 1'lnd:1I : ,
Although the ulay was flume and fast time the
rule. only two records , were broken at the
Enghisim chammmplonsimlp mmmeetlng. I" , R. Bacon
gnglsh chamllon8hl meetn !
won the mie race for the third time In suc-
cel'on. ' ! Arm even pace was ! nt b ) Tutgenf
for thmree-qutarters , when the llmlllou cam
away and won In I mInutes 1i seconds . breakIng ,
)
' b h T. P. Conneff
Ing the world's record male ) ) Conner
In 1893 by ' 4"5 eeond. In the hurdle race
Godrrey by \ got home In 15 1-5 ccoiitlt' . the
best thu ever mude over fxed hurdles on a
gr1 course , but a fifth or a second slol'or
record.
than the tlen AmerIcan
) ' , \ . \ YI-it \S1'I'It 'VIIiCtt.SIC4. : ,
All thllt I. St'v 11111 XI'WH In tiuc'
Xntlllnl Hnll' .
US1' now there Is
. I but preclausl ) little
'l . ? : f ' strrlnR or a base-
balc bo characler considered that
43T ! Interestn pltca . The or
- - DIWS1 \ that
hi which must cer-
Ij . . .1 tain\ Please a large
- I , mnajoriry or local
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ tt ! ; . " majoriy , Is the fact
li ; 1- ' ' that our man , Jack I
I , . . Haskehl , Is very apt
to be seen emi the Natonal loague's umpire '
staf ? . As everybody Interested In the game
knows , the subject ) umpires has been agi-
tatng base bal etes ! more this season tlan
over beron' The Incompetence of the staff.
which was HO apparent In the early month or
the season , encouraged the players to rile
over the umpires. the latter being timid and
too Inexperienced to assert their authority.
Toward the close at the season there was a
marked cessation at this wrn lng. for the
reason that several changes In the star and
several strong arluments b ) President Young
to umpires on the sUbject or being on earth
stiffened up the umpires anti made them as-
' ' amI the subsided.
sort themsch'l'8 players subs\led.
'o guard against a repetition or the experi-
encES or 1895 It behooves the league to adopt
the double umpire system. Time work or an
umpire divided between two umpires would
give them more opportunity to pay at-
tenton to the actans lr Individual players
with the result that the players would be
compeled to play n lmit This sstem wl
certainly be advocated , hy the moguls at their
annual meetng , and , with a view to Its adop-
ton , Mr. Haskel his received a very pert-
neat letter or Inqulr' as to what he knows
ahqut adjudicating the flume points or the
great game , and as he Is as wel informed as
a man can possibly be , It Is very reasonable
to believe thai he wIll be one or the selec-
tons for 1896.
Great Is rame ! A year ago , according to
Mr. Zubler , Pat Tebeau's name would not
have been gOOI for a dalar In army other por-
ton or the 'Unltld States but Cleveland , and
St. Lonls.- " Now he Is strong everywhere.
And all because his team won the Temple
cup and came second , In the champIonship
race. P.t has not decided upon which or the
.
1any offers he has received he will accept
for winter eumgagemmment. Speaking on the sub
Jecl President Hoblson said : "Look at this
stack < leler . Here Is one asking Pol to
travel for a house ant simply show goods ; no
solIciting. Here 15 another demamlug his
terms a ! a hotel manager , anti here Is one
offering him flattering Inducements to go
from place to place and say In hotel corrl-
dora : 'The Cleveland players Iutronlzo this
hran,1 , at cigars. ' ' I It because necessary
Pat would accept the later alTer He'd have
, nerve enough 10 do anything , anti a little
ganme or that kind wonl1 not bQ time limit by
a great ileal By the" a ) a lIttle nerve In
a game or base bal has been Imown to do
I wOII : .
Prtshlent Young Is prtprlng his annual
message. In which ho will tel the magn1es
where time ) "are at , " and will prove by Iglres
thdt tbE' league Is getting farther trm In-
noclol desumattide every year. Mr. YOlng
opines that there will be but little glslt- I
Ing done at th league metng In New York
on Xo'emuer 13. On the subject of um'
pInes "your undo" has the tolowlng to
sa ) : "There Is but one way to put an e1
to kIcking a"alnst the umpires , and that Is
for the ofcial : or the varIous clubs to sustain -
talus time men who are paid to preside over
the games. Each club pan It ! share to support -
port tire staff of umpires , anti much or the
Inseemly wrangling that occun'e,1 during the
past season might have been avoldell Ir the
othlcers or the several clubs had been more
friendly disposed toward tIme uml'lrep ' and dls.
)
couraell 11sr.rder\ conduct on the part or
certain IJIJrlrs. Next year there wi be
several new faces on the roll , which , I
thlnl will be stronger than ever before . "
President Kiiea or the Milwaukee Bal
climb , chaIrman ' or the commIttee appointed at
the recent Western League meltng In Ciii-
ca"o to select two cites to till th vacancies
or Graml Rapids and 'erre Iaute , announces .
nounces the commlteo has delde.1 upon To-
ledo anti Columuus O. Omaha was seriously
conghllrel and was only left out by reason
or 1 want or Interc-t bhown here. Time comu-
mll e's excui'a was , however , Ihat the Gate
City \ \ as too much out or the wa )
Manager Ilanionm has effecteul '
lnager lanlon hI prectell satisfactory
arrangements with the champions' big rour.
Keley , ICrelerJennIngs anti McGraw , for
next SEason , so Ihere wi bo no repetition ,
next spring of the clpputes about salaries I
that occurred before the opening at the
season just closed . lanlon ha not yet
signed any at his mnen but has ached a
complete agrelmpnt wIth the abO\'f.named
players as to salarIes , , \1 four wIll receive
an IncreaM next Jea an.
Whe Fred I'telfer arrtvea In New York
and falls Ipon the neck or his 011 college
chum , O. 1' , Ca'lor , the Goddess of Liberty
will sprInkle tears mill over ledloe's laland.
When Ihumgim Jennings arrived at mia home
at Asola , I'a. , he was me at the .lpot by
all the populace and a bras band anti es-
Bcorted to O' lal "s ' hal , where he was
banqueted. "llugbey" was cOlpelel } te
make a speech and be found , It hardem than
scooping warm grounler , : t short
Jack Row II being tIpped as a possible
SUl'f Or or Manager Mortomi ! at buffalo , but
time "rana" want to Bee Morton remain
The I.oulle9 have nol drafted ThIrd
baseman 'lnntban ot Syrcuse , who played
wIth the Colommehs at the talend of hut Se'
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son ito does not cover enough ground t
suit lcCloskey
ThoJ old tmer sl show their hest dayr"
' traInIng In minor leaguE cOI'IJany ' , Mark
! alI\ln , vmIs the best fielding 111chcr In the
lenl''I\nla ' state league lat season , Jack
1lgan ; time best catcher , ant Ted Lariln the
Ipoilng first baseman
Shortstop hhumien. signed h ) PhlllelphlJ , , Is
doing phenomenal work Ins San Francisco , both
at the tat anti In the fleltl.
I Fred Lakes who caught for Toronto during
thl Past seneon , hums been l'Clrel uy Iansas
City to replace Catcher Ber"en.
I Arthur Irwlu w ! thay JII Stafford In the
I outfield amid Free Pfefer :1 peconll base In
the New York telm next E on.
Jake Beckley or I'lttebmmrg hat more
chances than any first haman In the league
mimmring , the con.
Loulvne hAt , decidd that It does not
want Tuck Turnel' or the I'imlllies. Clark.
Burel and 101met wi be the Colonels' out-
fluid nex i'easomi.
New York has eblnIll Punk Connammgh-
ton. shortstop or the iCanmeas City team.
Boston still has a string to him and will
not let him go.
Jimmy MannIng ! Is acting as Western
league agent for tine 10 ton club. lie apPears -
Pears to think that Beren is I the only pijyor
In the Western good enough for fact com-
pan ) ' .
Shu art atll Inks and , a each consideration
wi be olere,1 , \'ashingtomm by Loultvlf !
for "Bill" ' . The " ' "
"Bi" JO'co. They want "Scrnpp
barl ) ' In Boumrbonmlcmmmi.
Cincinnat and Phlac0lphl each have
elghmt uJtsmen above the . :00 mark leading ,
the icague In that respect , amid still the Hells
fllhed eighth.
Time Clovllalll will imegin practice , Cap-
laIn Tehean h.uving nolnId his men that
they shall report early In Fehruar ) This
will he berorl the fnowhal crop wi have
been "athered emutirci ) ' .
Buo hal Is prolperlng on the Pacific
coast , and San } , 'mncscl ! Il' wild over the
gale agalmm. _ _
( HISSI' 0\ m 'I'IN HIIIIIOX.
'hut I" 'IrnIHI.lrllJ Iii limo 'urlll
" 'htere ( lit , ' "
'hcr\ thl' IllHlil SUn"'I' ' ,
The rules to govern the
. . - Han'ard.Prlnceton match , '
agreed upon by Captains
. Lea nmmd Brewer ,
: ; z-- nnt are
- ' : : " ' - . . shnmlianto
, , sImiar to those or Yale
p' - and Princeton , with limo
, . t '
- ' - exception that In addition
fJ - , , , to the tour ordimmary backs
- two men are allowed ha-
hind the line , these elthlr
: . being the tackles or ends
In aumy formations , provided
they are mint more than five yards behind the
rush hue. No msn , however , will be alawe,1 ,
to start be rare the ball Is In play. In case era
a tree catch the man making the catch Is not
ahlowel to run with the bal nor pass It unless -
less hI < first touches It to tIne grotunil . I he
does not run with the bal he may have . the
option or a frt down upon the Sllot oi he
can have a free klclr.
Ames Alonzo Stagg. the famous coach anti ,
athlete. may resign his posItIon ns director of
ph'slcal training at the University or Chi-
cago. A feelIng or dlssatsracton has haul ,
possession or Stgg for some time and he Is
ready to quit. For over a year now Sta g's
methods have been Igorously assailed b ) a
certain set or advisers. During the disastrous
base bal season last summel' time membfrs
or time faculty , It Is said , openly proposed that
Stag he reprlmln ed. Several went so far
as to hint openly that the ! coach was violatIng -
lug the rules or the unlverslt . When Stag
played with the tem In Om.ha a tremendous
howl went np. The result was that Stagg
tentcred his resignatIon to President Harper.
The latter Is I warm allmlrer or the Yale
man and refused to let hIm go. Should
Stag lEave the university It Is believed he
either wi follow the footsteps or his tamous
classmate and root ball star
bal ! . Charley Gill ,
who went to China as a missionary a short
tme ago , or else go Into the Young Men's
Christian aS20ciaton work , In which he
achieved fame while at Yale. lie II now
taking a course at the unh'erl leading up
to a medical degree. )
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Pennsylvania looks like the strongest
American team this year. She Is the only
one or the big cl egos that has won all hef
game wIth big scores , rolling np 298 points '
In sevens games to opponents' nothing , In
,
six games Princeton has scored 136 points , I
Yale 13t In seven games , Harvard 100 In five :
fve
games ant Cornell 2 In four g3mes.
The Princeton. teem will be coached durig
thc next few clays b ) Alexander ! of.t ,
Princeton's Waiter Camp , ant hO will cer- .
tainuly hrlng about some big hnpro\'cments. I
In vIew or the Harvard game Captain Lea
has decided upon some radical changes In
his style or pIa ) Time game wIth Lehigh on
las Saturday has can Ilnced the coachHS that i ,
stringent leares must be adopter Lr a
creditable showing Is to be made against the I
crhmon whim emily ten das left for iractlce. ,
Capt31n Lea Is salt . ! to have been EO dls-
gustE,1 , with the wretched plalng or his men
on Salmla ) thaI he mailed them together at
the chore or the game and gave them a : :
lecture that mad them tremhle. lie said
that unless great Improvement was made by
several or the candIdates fur the team thpLr
chancss of remaining at the training table
woull he very poor Indeed. Since the lec-
tune all the men have taken big braces and
the work at IJractco ! hus been tine.
The most unique feature at the root bal
world tod.Y Is the elevemm from the Carlisle
IL'dian school In '
1'llnn I'ennsylrammimm. The team
Is compoed or real Indian young men and
slngularl enough they are putting UI a
great gamne. Their center rush Is Louis Wal
an.1 . he Is a terror. In the game wIth the
Vnl'erlty or Pennsylvania Wednesday he
worried hull almost frantIc arid kept the
whole line watching him. Although h 'eon- , '
sylvammia won hy the big score or 36 to 0 , the
Indians gave the crack university team a big ,
scars In the first half , when they had the I
bal qn Peln } 'lvanla's two yard line. The
Quakers took a brace and withstood hue ter-
rifle rhes or the IndIans and after a fearful
s rug1le saved themselves rror being scored
agaInst. The IndlalH hint imp the best " .me
of the season and broke the Pemmnrylw.inmia .
line , tackling the runners ' .
In < very efectvely.
roll Back hirooke met with
Irooke wih n severe accidEnt -
dEnt which wi nrevent . - hut _ uu1.'iti . fn . Iwn
, - m . ---.u - - , , . -
or Ihree weeks
HASTINGS , Oct n.-To : the Shorting Editor -
ton or The Bee : I eo by the Sunday Issues
of The Bee that you are giving eonslderahe !
space In your Sunday paper again this year
to root hal , and as I have seen no menton or
the team at this place I tholghtl you would
allow me a little space In your valuable paper
team I would give you a tew facts . concerning our
The team was organlze,1 , last fail under the
auspices or the Ien's Cimnlsttani
YOlng ChrLtan asso-
ciaton , and as root bal was compaJII\ely a
new feature In the realm oi sport at this
place . no somalI amount or interest was manl.
rest and the game soon Bprung Into popular
favor , IIve "ames were played last fall ,
eaD resulting In a victory for the hastings
team : Hastngs.t harvard , 18 to 0 ; York
at Ilastimmge. 12 to 0 : Hal'ard at hastings ,
40 to 0 : hastings at York , 12 to 4 ; anti ' Crete
at HastIngs , 16 to 0 , making what we con-
slderet a pretty good record for the Irst
'ear.
'rime leam has boon reorganized this year
and new material added whlcb has strength-
coed , time team much more than last 'l'ar.
They Ire not fully up to the standard as yet
In team work , but \ \ Ih a little more prac-
tics will ue In good shape The Individual
work or Baret , Johnscl , Webster , homer
amI Heler Is hanl to beat and the team be-
hint ' } the lne Is undoubtedly as Ktrong as Iny
In time west. Their offensive play ts do-
cldedly Btrong , I being time pacmso or most or
their \'Ictorles. A game with the second
eleven or time State univerity , played here
on October I ! , resuleJ In a victory for hiast-
logs by I score at 1 to O. They have had per
suceesa In boking games this year but stand I
In reallnesB to meet any team In the slate I
and any communicatons addressed to Waler
Garer wil receive Ilrompt attention . 101.
lowing Is the line up or time team :
' .
Parlpr-Center.
( lmmrver-Itight Guard.
Gurnr-IKht Guarl.
Caruthlr.er Guard.
nUlrt.
\Vilhis-Rlghmt 'fackle.
Fitmley-i.c'ft Tackle .
I"lnleI..t Tckle.
lunGI-Ler 1'n.l. : .
11ler1gbt End ,
iowtl--Qunm-ter Buck
[ 'helps-Quarter Buck ,
Johmon-Illl Back
\'ebstcer-lialf Hack.
[ .
Uronhlto-Ialr flack
Hohrer-hlmclt Back.
Hohrlr-lllt fack.
Ua1et-'ul hack I
A CRANk I
( R. TF. Neb. , Oct. 311-To the Sporting I
Editor 01 Time Bee : On Friday or net week I
the Dant college . fet bal team leaves ben
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for a trIp Into Mlnnrso'a anti iowa. The genies
will be with MInnesota State univeriy nl
Mimmnespolls , Suturday , November 0. anti lawn
'grlcullrlll colIl ! or Ames nt Dps Moimmes !
Noyemupr 1 , Ihowlnr what you 110 or the !
Doano eleven and those or the other colleges
lontoneI , , youi will recognize the inhlmor-
talce or the games 10 Nebraska athletes.
. \ . C. HOlSE ,
Foot hal Is fairly upon us an,1 , time magnt/ -
cent crowd at the genie yesterday delon-
strates that It has a hell upon Omaha people
as veil ns upumn itansas City , Denver anti mill
time castern citie. Each team changes every
year anti , the vIctorious team or one year Is
net necessarily thf leaders , the next Be-
cause Nebraska \ u on tle ( pennant last year
does not give her odds In the betln" this
yeJI' , mug there ore always too lan ) ebanr1
In the nmaku-up of w tlam rrom year to 'ear.
Old players grlluale anti new men core on
Co take their plal'os. These new men are
I
always hlll , to remll to for the early gamcs ,
or the season. 1111 are rarely In their best
forums unti thitflimal gares , eo that when they
etnrn the next fall they are well np In the
art nml are \'otrans. lennS'IValla has had
a team or veterans for the last two or three
years . mind I Is these veteran players wha
Iave ueen senilng oIl l'emmnmsylvamsi.i 11' to time
front In fet ball. Yale always looked upon
her as a socoIII gratia , school unti last year ,
whcn , wIth hlr , team of "vets" picked rrom
all the colleges . as Ogoo,1 , tram Cormmell . sine
hId no trouble In establishing her place imp
In time front raul Corel has disappointed
many this ) -e.11 until the larvard garo ,
wl'.n she held the crimsn wlthont a score
for the lrt half . hut was ueaten : to 0 In
the second hal Michigan scorns to have omme
cr time heat te3ms or tie year and , as she
1111)'a larvur,1 host sueck sue will have a
chance to se , ' how she comparcs with easter
tea iS. Northwester Is taking qlic a bracl'
slneo time retur rr her captain , who had to
resign for I whie on accolnt or Iluty on the
life saving mew , anti with tle team ( compose,1
ot old players , ns It Is . ought to be heard
from laler. Chmhcago unlverslr Is a disaim-
polntment to man who look ,1 , for Stagg's
)
t.am to clean imp timings around In that mmegit- !
bcrhool , hut she has already been beaten hy
Northwester and Minnesota and does not
[ iem to be 10lng vpry well. Stag Is a good
co.lch , but has he.'n Ill , and he may make
the team ue heard frcm ) 'et.
Doane college has a team of veterans anti
got together early In thma year and cleaned
things imp PrettY generally In Iowa , beatn !
nes Iolnes. Grinnel amid Iowa CIty. Site
)
piayr'tl lnnesota yeaterda Wo have not
hcan much rlom Kansas yet , but wih lIce-
tor lowal at the helm she will surely be
In at the fimmisim.
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A X'htrmshmi 11) ' II I tIme GUII' ,
The record male b ) Jesse He'nolls , the
lIttle Nebraska boy who held tlouvmi short for
) &own
Quine" the halter nut nf the eason. Is one
that any amateur ' might wel bo [ proul or.
The first gall In which he played with the
tcpm at hcme he aClptel1 leurteen chnnces
without an or'cr , three imlts . anti ' was takn
out or he I game In the seventh Inning on account -
count at n spralne,1 , Inkle , which lall him
UII for rour weels. I the acchlent hndn't
occurred h would have undoubtedly led the
league at ahort. The following average , mudp
1) to the tme of the accident Is one , how-
eve ! ' . that any amateur would ho proud , of
)
considering that It was his first work In a
big teal : Gamed . 'layed , 1 ; runs , 6 ; one
base hilts 1 : assists , 35 ; errors. i : stolen
bases , 4 ; batting average , .3U : fielding average -
age , .8iO.
lie made a decided hit wih the "rans" at
Qulnc and was cheered nearly every tme hC
went to hat We hope to hear some lig
things or this little lan next season , as he Is
surely a "find. . "
Iii tim , ' tnhhll' nnl thc lul'"h.
\ ,
I 1,1 _
' V - r
. ' } ' . , - T = - , _ - - ,
be. _ "
1\ \ : - -
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% , S be
1 lGIT
I " 1 expecte
lllh ' ,7 , I the heavy bomhardmint
Wlhl . I fl7I' I ' . the wild fowl have hal ,
d'j iJ ' \ ) ( leveled at them hy manu
,
u ) 11 _ _
and boy for the IJast
" :1 month has had the
, f : :
i efec ot drivIng sbout
every feather ant or , ,
the country. 'hlt fact Is esp2claly notable
on all the grounds rOlnl1 about Omaha , where
there has heen ,
about two hunter for every
bird ever slnC't season began. Sports-
'len wi recal the fine bags nlade almost
everywhere early I the season , and mmatmm-
rally enough the lo\'er or the port 100k:1
for a contnuallce or the excitement until the
birds WEre driven froimm the country by colI
weather Butl they have bIen ( lisuipO.tste,1. !
aud It has not required a boreal blast to semstl , !
the quaekers On outh. The s.arms or
shooers have acconJplshel this wlhout atmospherIc -
mospherIc alI , 'atI I wi now rEquire a
vl"orous and blustering storm to furish
further sport In thls'lclnly ,
Quai shootn wil ' be great after a rain.
ThmO birds are 11 ntul almost anywhere , hut
they hug the coyr ccse , arid , f the lust thaI
anything coverl all , latqre jogS cannot accomplsh
CtuI."tifnH'ul,1 , . A Itm-c'ms ,
WAIOO , Neb" , Oct 30.-To time SportIng
Editor or The Bee : ' Please answer the tn '
lowing query In ) fur queston and answer
colnmn or Stnnday'a thee : Prot Fitzpatrick ,
rormerly or the Omaha schools , held the
checker chaunpiommm1sip or the state , but as he
hac removed from the state , who Is the prea-
ent champlon-C. It Groucher.
Ans.-Give It .
.ns.-Glve up.
W.100. Xeb. , Oct. 30.-To the Sporting
Editor or The Bee : To declle u dispute wi
yomm plea [ Inform muse throuh the colulns or
next Sunday's Bee whether or not the 11J\'lon
at Corland beach Is i In Iowa or Nebraska , anti '
whether the saloon In this Is
building amI :
nablE to the laws' or Nebraska . or the laws or i
Iowa ? -A Beder
Ans-Iowa.
CARllL1. , Ia. , Nm' 1.-To the Sporting
'I dUor or Tie Bee : Ileao Inrorm use as to I
'how the shooting Is ems the I.ugenheel marshes :
thll ! fall , . 1 , sea you have been there.-L ) , II.
\nF-Xo r,1 ,
ST n.ING , Neb" , Oct 30.-To the Sporting
Editor at 'he Bee : How many rounds cil I
take Corbet to knork John I. Sul\an
out'l-A. C. Trultt , ! D I ,
Ans.-Twent.one rIHh' .
)
LINCOLN , Neb. , Xov. 1.-To the Sparln !
dltor or The [ lee : Ilea 'e answer this qUES-
ton In The Sunday , Bee : On the result of
an oxtsmn''matlonm ' , A bets B that he ( A ) will get
less than iO per cent. 1 takes the bet. A
gets Just iO per cent. Who wlnts the bet-
Thomas \'lgginms.
Ans-B.
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Qh'AIN'l' iiI'l'S tP LIFE .
Ally Slop r : The whispering waves curled
around the pier.
" othlng , " said the new made bride , "can
part us now. "
now.
There was . a faraway Ionic In the brlde-
groom'l' ees.
"No , " he mlt , mor to hlmselr than for
publcJton , "that's the worst or tt. . '
Pltsburg Chronicle : "Speaking at nuts , "
began the Casual Caller.
No one hUll said a word about nuts , but that
made no dlfrerence.
"Well , speaking or nuts ? " repeated the
Snake dltor.
"The chestnut and the peanut assume totally .
tally different posItions. "
.
"Go emi with your remarks.
"At thlo tme or the year . the cheNnnt
rais . but you have only to take a walk along
the streets to see the peanut Etands. "
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Oakland Bulletin : "What's the muler , Wi-
lam ? " BalI the wealthy householder.
"Anything gone upng ? "
"Not exactly gone wrong , sir , but I want
a new understandIng. "
" " 'hat about ? " .
"May IUY , slrt
" "hr , you gqt "ery good wages for a
cool. " ' . -
"Yes , sir : they ! does very well for a cook ,
nir ; hut I O'erlleatd YOlt when you werE
talkIng to your atrleudi , sir. You called me
" , . ,
chef.
your cher. m.
"Wel , you ought , to be comphimnenteth. "
" 'es , sir : I anti ! pm\linente Hut ! usl-
neB Is imusimmeal , I can't he a chief for len
than three thousand a year. Wages is I all
right for a cook , but a chef has got to have
a salary , " 1 <
1I .
n. .
New York Truth : lie wat leaning dejectedly .
ely against a Iaup1post , conlemplatng 1m.
nmsenmelties , lafP I , accIdentally brushed
'
against him.
"I.ook out ! " he' exclaImed "Don't you
dare dllhturb mi
"Wby not ? " I aled , turning u I re-cog-
nld his voIce. Sc
" 'Cauih Im the Ihenter or time unlcorn-
-
no , no , 1 mean un.verh , " he cXllblnel1
thlekly.
"how did you fnll It out 1" " I nkOI , nll-
miring hil tgolsl ,
" ( In 'u'ay , tool h mon , before you pre
Ilrtnhhllate I chaos , " he expostimla toil.
"First 1 tel mo how ) klow 'ou're the
, ccnter or the ummlverse " I Inslstld ,
I "Ain't e"lryshlng re'olvlng around me ? "
h1 demnnll'd , Intlgnnltr. I t I
ChIcago 10st : "That boy takes after you ,
John nt breakfast , " she miIti . as alma IIO\'NI out his coffee
"Do you think so ? " hue asked . his face
beaming wllh pleasue at the suggestions.
"I'm pure or I. sug.oston
"I can't see that he look" much like muse , "
lke 1e
he sold. doubUully.
"No ; It Isn't In thal he re elhles } 'ou , "
shJ , nlhnl te,1 ,
"And hD Is nm't alI Ilongh to have develop eul ,
ammy strong traits of eHlrac ! tel , " he aldl. ,
"No : it Isu't thnt "
I eiher , she said Illeas-
an I I ) ' ,
"What IH there auout him Ihat suggests
me , then ? " ! !
"He snores , " she replied with an aggra-
vatnlt cheery emmmlle.
ChIcago Trlhun " "
! "lhrol1 '
Thl imimhttlgemmt rather or time y.unq man whim
hind fUlt goon throUlh college laid his halHI
on lila Ron's simnimhthc'r.
"hiaroii , . " he 81"1. "I Ilon't grunthge a dollar
of thE thousan,11 , I hn'o loeut In edmieuitimig
3'olm I ha\ sum tipi icil . yoU Iheraly I rrlr wih I th" I
mrans 10 enable you to lit ) 'ours\ for an\
rareer. H YOl fail I wil not he my fault.
r Rm still rEalh' to help "au In any way
vou ran reasonohlv ask. You hlve huh a.
long COUrSI or 11renaratlon for 8urcess In
life. : ,11 now , rrm.lnl for "Oi It IH whJt
vrMtlon yrum wil o1moon . non't fear to aim
. m ' bnv. \iiit - I "
hl.h. Toy "lt Ih31 It In ?
"urhll , l'rnl' hv thll . \llrnre , or Mtel111
mr1o ! , 1111 devotions , the youug man an-
.
5uVnr'h'
"If T e.1 hnv my way : "holt It. .hl. , Y
Ih"k Y'I like to hf a retired army olcer on
haIr pay. "
) .
Jnrnr,1p nunI "TIrrp' :
Al Cite minor , bell rang twIce In } surees-I"n.
VOI Ilm.r fllnp.1 . hum from lmis , SE.1 wih I
look or intense Olno\nlCI 0111 tnrnll , arol11 I
CVIIftty to lam' . .
swity c" his wlp.
"Hav" you , h..n sloPIlng ngaln ? " he In- I
qlh',1 mmuxiotvciv. :
" 1n , ,1pst. , " saul Mrs. \'on Tllmsrnt'r. " 1
tiqt"i't hems omit 1 .t th" 10ns 10'1\ . . .
' 'Then. . " snlll Von fllmmmnpr. thr"wln . .Yown
11. "lner " wllh n gestlre or innnatim'nen. "It's
S ral"r , No ! ooler , In.s a man (011 imum"s'
fron his wnrl at tin nIcn worn cumt ' wih tiiu'
'IRY' strmnegin. anti Iren.rr,1 , to spUl1 110'1
1 0 a " u'int , Cv.nllg titan his \J"lr" \ f. , \ - -
, .1.,1 , hy snmp l'nrolnll,1 hor" " . S.otet % ' Is
' 1 vru' wpl' ' In I. was' but wl11 Ill Ihn.-
' 11011e rnro ror its or we for th"m ? Hpr >
r wac l'l-t ' congratnloll , Iw.elr that Y wOI !
ln nl'l'i to , "t a Eoo,1 nl hl' ' Ist _ anti nn\
Ihl 11rual' I. t over : . Vu' p got to .I In nn'1
' 'Pt mv..lr to he IIM-nnt to I tnt ot 1lot-
tIqC ' r J - 'mIslmvrro If Hnllfax. Tt' , Itmuit mv
r"-lh'p.1 tmt. nil iurr'kenhello' wh-It' "
'h' . ? A notn' ' , \ . . '
' 101 , TIJhh. ! yes .r ! 'lrs.
" 'h"r tsr" my sitosm ? hlm'mmsii off
" aI' shOII Tllsh of mv hii
will yon ? Not n moment to los" Show
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B R J A K 1 FA S T -S UP PER
EPPS'S '
CRATE U-COMFOtTINC
COCOA
BOILING WATER OR 'IK
CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE
N n. I"alconer's tocl ( .
!
Whereas , On the 1th day at October , 1895 ,
Nathanael U. Falconer gave a chattel mortgage -
gage to the Omaha Nutonal hank In time
sum of $ G3,519.G upon the fOlowllg m1-
te-
scribed good and chltel , towi :
' 1he entire stock of dry goods and flier-
chandlse consisting chlel ' Qf silks , velvets ,
tros ! goods linings lumens . sheetn , bllnk-
ets , domestics , trimmings , nrt goods. notons ,
soap , perfumer , ribbons , hook ! , tuintioruery.
gonuts' furnlshln goods , hosiery , fur goods ,
rUb . drperies , curtlln ! curtnln PCles Iml
mixtures . ant t11'S ; nio 01 show emotes ,
sheh'lng , COlnterH 11 < Ixtlles , anti otce !
furluro conslsUnE .nlely at an Iron safe ,
tiles , desks . chairs carpet and cuntaimms . and
all other chattels or every kind and character -
ter , owned by said N. n. F'aiconer , anti can-
tulnE11 In the three-slOrY a11 baseusmenit
brick bulhtlinmg numbered 15O-l5O7 nnmti 1109
! ulhln 1,0-1507 ; 111 IW
Douglas street , In the city of Ollhl , Nebraska -
brsl ( and aU other personal property und
.
merlhan'le earned In stock at the ahove
narnell pla'e UpOI which there Is now due
the sum of : , rW.61 , until Ullon which there
svil [ become due October 18t 1895 , the sum
wl $1o.Oi : October 26 , 189J , time um at
$5,009.00 ; Novl'mber 18 , 1895. time tln at
$5.0.0. anti Decemher 16 , ISD5 , the Bum or
$18i.0 ; not ]
\Vhpreas , On the Hame day said Natbanlel
U , Falconlr also V"VO chatel mortgages
upon thl Fme descr''d ' goods and chattels
to time following nalO'Y persons In the
amounts folowing the name or the mont-
gaeC5 , to-wit :
eshW Y i
'm l Christina Falconer In the sum or
$ Z.2JO.O all or hll'h II now timme .
' )0 Uobelt Fnleoner mind , ' 1holal Fmshconer I .
dotmmg business n ! Falconer Bros. . In the sum
10lnl $7.25.0 with Interest from Jlb' 3rJ , 1895 ,
at 10 per cent per annUl , alt ot which Is
now due.
'l'o the 1hipatrick-lCocis Dry Gonds company -
pany In the sum of $6,588.32. all or which Is
now dime , with interest.
'ro The BN' 1'mmhmImuitn ( : 'lpan1' In the
;
slm 10 of $2,01.71. $12S 23 of whlen IS due , mind
upon which therm' \l ) I. ue nctoher 2ll.
18'15 the taunts of $148.7. : : 1nmnrr Otis IS',5. ,
time ' suim of i21.7 ; Nov.mher lt ' . J8q ; . the
um of $13.6 ; DCem'.e : ath. ' ,5 the sum
of $719-fl.
' $ the\'olld Plhlshlng eomt"11' time ! lm
of $795.41. injmoum , vhmit'hi ther" will u. " 'mutt No-
yemlHr $7D5.4. UIIO/ I89 , time slm or $ , } Slf , anti
. , ' or $ : S9g"s.
Decenriber 121h. 1s : ' J une 'um "
Dcember said morms'Ces mpnlon"d after
that of time Omaha : N"tlonal banl being
slhJect to thl mort ale at the tall hank.
anti each ot paid mortgages being IlhJoct to
all that precede I In this umotice . each of
pr.cele
paid mortgaes being flied In the ( county
clerk's oiltct' ! of Douglas county , Nebraska ,
on the 011' , IlY ot Octoher , lSQj : 1/1 '
WhlrpaR , Sall Omaha Nalonal hank ninth ,
saId esther mortlagles 110 In posseslon of
sal,1 ot1r anti lhntel above deslrlbpl , : amid
ant
\Vnereat , Defnult has booms mmmatlo . In the
contlton ! contalnOI In saId mOltJages , al,1 ,
mio suit or prceelllg haH been Insttuted to
recover time debt slcl'e,1 , ill' saId mortsageos
.
em. nn ) ' lmimt thereof ; nna
\VbprpaB , SaId mortgagel gIve authority ? . '
Foil said stoCk to 11 ' time amount due or to
become duO , mmtmw
Thereroe , Notice hI hlrehy gIven that time
Inderslg1'I mort/agN's wi spl al of time
above deRcllhpIl property itt the bulllnl
lately occupied h ) ' mid : : "lhul.1 11. "al-
center as his store , to-wn : Nu , 1105-1507 and
1509 DOIlas sU'.t , In the city or Olfha ,
Ner ! atm FlldlY. the 8th day or No.
vem\c ! ' , 189 , ut 10 o'clock In the ) forenoon
c said duty , at public auction to time isigimest
theretor .
bidder In cash , uod that the isro-
ceeds thereof will be applied to the pay-
ment of lall mortgages In the order )
their prlorl1' .
Dated , October IBis 1895.
OMAHA NATIONAL DANK ,
Dy hail , McCuloch & Clarlpon , Attorneys.
CI I IIISTINA . 1"AI.LONI 1 '
1" " Jcon BIO'II.m ; ; .
KILPATR1CK , . KOCH DHY OODS CO. ,
ly I"nnet ' & l.c.arnEl ! A torners.
THE BEE PU1iLISIITNG COMPAN't ,
PUI.HnUNG ( ! :
Dy N. P. FoIl. Ju , : Igr.
WORLD IlT.YRHTNG ( CTPOY.
fly G : [ . Ilrhrocl ( . Prwt.
( )
-lSd-2i-t-m--o
. . 0lglIt'm'o
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him Into ! time parlor , nlh _ no rich out ,
' "
'imere-
"Who Is I. dear ? " aske,1 , Mrs. \on hllutnmser .
"Who I iti" relle ted her hUHbnnI , , ns ho
rushed by het Into his room-"who 18 It
Hooay ! it's Ilnpletol , wih Iwo tickets
to thl thmeater ! "
Irs. anl1 Miss Close mire two travelers who
have b'n .Iolng" Spain In mint umnconvemm-
tonal nlul sltgimhly alh'tlturolS rashlon
They have marle the journey frln Gorlnli
)
acres 1\ rough anti will countr 10lnted
emi donkeys , whih they uOlght at Corimmmna .
mind which , like ni dOIIen or that part at
Simain , are remuk.lhle for elhlull" and
slr.rootfllU > They dhl their heat 10
avohl time high ro.11 ! 'H'whlrc. alr1 their
wlluerllgl ! imp lull antI , downs dale mm era 10t
011) Ia\'oretl by the sPice or nch'elture. hit
lust ha"e given timemmi a timorommgim hmmos ledge
of the coumnmtry flint few possess.
1mlntse. ilta ( hallais left Paris rec'enitly Its a
iv itee itmanm'oa , v h i cii lien It mmsbm mmml it mmml Imis
frienml took ttmrnms 1mm shovjmsg. They rxhmc'ct
to make .s ( ohmof time' world in this fsshtlzumm.
crossinig time Great Salt li'ecrts ) amid I'ersli :
without usnmy imaggtsge. if the tnim Is mmmtio
imi two years they will earum $5,000.
Time wommien of PeorIa , Ill. . have timelr own
climb imoue , .t red hrl t'k him 11th I mmg , charnmitmm gly
fmmrnishmeth amid altogether atmlt.ibie for time mmcmv
ommin.
Martha Melnayre , mini 8-'ear.old girl of
hot Springs , S. D. . has as mmmanmy as two
dozen rattiesmialees , imich tire item- favorite
coummhmansionts. Wimens she was only 4 years
ohti lme' uvas found one day ; tlaylnmi witim a
huge rattler , over wimimim she sermimeth to exert
a mnmystrrmoti5 pots-er , amid she itas oil of her
fornmmidable Itets mustier commmplete control. Sue'
itt time' new Elsie Venner.
cpl , % _ OF'i'iClAl , O't'iCh1S ,
fLiCTION r'nocAMA'rlorc 11Y MAYOR.
l'roeiamnatiotm auth msotlct' to time electors
mmmmtl legal voters of the cIty of Ommmimhiti of
gemieral eecttons of tiic cIty of Ommsmhma ;
to Lie iieltl ' [ 'tiestluty , time fiftit day of No-
venmmlmt'r , lStl3.
'ro time electors amid legal voters of time
city of Oimmmihsn :
I , ( ieomgo I' . llennis , misnyor of time city of
Onmt liii , do isu'im' tis is. mimy m rocim mmiii-
tioim. tmnti by mutmtimority vosmtm'l in muse as
mumch mmimilOr , do imerc'hy give pimbiic notice to
'time electors amiul h-gal voters of time city of
( ) nusnlsa timumt a general ehm'ctioni wIll hue helmi
1mm silt cIty omm 't'imeSdmtl' , time liftim cia of
Novemmml.mer , 1813 , for time imtmriumme of eeettng
a mmsmuyor. city clerk , c1ty tiemismurer , city
cc mmmimtroiler , Police judge , ummil nmiime council-
amen-mi t-htmrgc' for tIme city of Otruttima.
The lmOils shumli be open out time dmty of Stiti
etectIoms at eigumt o'ciock in time misornimig
mmtmtl shall commttmmmle opens until sIx o'ciock In
time evemmlng of time eummme dii ) ' mit time resitec-
tive votinmg places following , towit :
FIRST WAED.
First District- Northeast corner 12th and
I'aeillc.
Secommd IIstnict-Northwest cornser 10th and
Center.
Ttslrd DitrIct-Nortimeast cornsem' 13th amid
Vimitoms.
Fourth District-Nortimemist corner 8th mind
l'acitk' .
Fifth DistrIct-Northeast cornier SUm and
hiiclcory.
Sixth Dlmutrlct-Nortimwemit corner Otis ninth
hiamicroft. ,
Seventh Dlstrlct-Nomtimeauut corner Gtim ammd
Pierce.
Eighth District-North side Center , between -
tween 5th amml , C'tim.
SECOND WARD.
First Dit'triet-Stmtmtii side Lemmvcnus'ortim ,
bet't'eemi 15th auth 18th.
Set'otmd Ditrict-Northmuvcst cormmer 11th antI
Mto'on.
'l'hlrtl 1)lstrlct--Nom-timvest corner 20th and
I'opiietons mtvemsmme.
1' ouirtim Dlstm-ict-Soutim side Pierce , be.
tweemi 15th mmmmch 18th.
FIfth Iistrict-Northmeast corner 16th and
Cemmter.
, Sixth Dlstrict--Sommtheast corner 17th nnd
\\il n ii , mu.
Sev.nitlm Distu ict-Nortiswest cormmer 16th
ammtl .l.timjmti.
Eighmth Jlit kt-Nortimenet corner 20th and
uhmmmtla. :
Ninth Dlstrim't-Nortimsvest corner 13th mind
Valley.
Tm'mmtim DIstrict-Southeast cornier 20tlm amid
Vin tons.
EIcveltis Dirmtrlct-Nortlseast corner 2itis
end Vlnton.
. 'l'iIiRD WARD.
First DIstrict-Northeast corner l4tlm anti
Jaclcsomm.
Second histuIct-Sotitiswest cornier 15th mmmd
hhmmrnoy ,
Tlmnrti Ilstrict-Nortiuwcst conner llthm and
Capitol avenmmne.
I' ommrt ii DIstrict-Southeast corner Ibis mini ]
Chicago.
i"tfthm District-Southwest corner 15th omit
B curt.
Sixth Distrlct-Nortlseast corner 12th and
Jackm'on.
Seventh Dlstnict-Soutimweat cornier 11th
anti floinglas.
Eighth 1)istrict-Nortimuvest corner lOut and
Capitol avenmue.
Ninth District-Northwest corner lltim anti
Cim ictigo.
'renthi District-Northeast corner 9th and
Howard ,
FOURTh \VAIiD.
First Dhstmict.-East attic l7tim , between
Davenport amid Cimtctgo. ?
S'ecommtl Dtstnict-Nortimeast cormmer 2nch and
Dotige.
' [ 'lit rtl DistnIct-Nom-timeast corner 2ltis and
Davenport.
Fommrtim District-Northwest cornier 25th
mmmsth i"tmrmiamsm ,
Fifth 1)i.itrict-Northweet carrier 18th nnd
Dommgiamc.
Sixth Distriet-Sotmthtemmutt corner 18th anti
St.Imr1"s ttv'msine.
Seventh DIstrict-Northwest corumer ] tthm
antI L.mivenmwnrth. ,
Ithuhm iletmict-Sommtis side of Ilmtrne- , between -
tween 2Otim anti 2lthm.
Nirsti , h'mistrict-2Othm street. between St.
Mary's avommime arid hIalf-itouvarl , ,
rii"rii WAIID.
F Inst ltstrict-Euutt eItlc Simerman nvcnu , ,
oitmosite Manmulci-siun.
Seconti Ltt4tmict-Soutisetmst corrmcr Shernsamm
I avoate' m'mi't ltimmnme' .
Tinlmil Ditiict-Northmeast corner ISthi arid
Lake.
F'nmmrtim Iltrict-Southmeast corner Shem-mmman
avetmume tumid Grace.
Fiftim 1)iatrict-Soutimwest corner 19th aimd
Him mulct to
Sixth District-Northwest cormmer 19th and
( 'imut rims
Scvemmthm DIstrict-Southeast ct-rmer 18th amid
Cismumies.
SIXTh \VAItD.
F'Irst Dimitrii't-Northseast commser lOtim antI
Aniest mi'emmumo.
Se-onul llstrct-Soathwest corner i2nmi and
Ames n'entmo.
Third listriet-Nortiseast corner 45th anti
a ra n m t.
Foirtim District-Southeast cornr'r 27th and
Mttimdersonm.
Fifths IIstrict-Nomtimeatit corner 2ltim and
Spencer.
Sixth Dlstrict-Soutimwest con tutu 2Stii ave.
r.uo antI Cmii by.
S&'vemmth 1)1st net-Northeast corner iii and
I'arker.
Etgimth District-Northeast corner 27th antI
Dtmrtlette.
NInth iietrhct-Nortiiuvemtt cornmer 27th amid
Fraimkiimm.
Tenth District-Northeast corner 2tl anti
Lake.
Eleventis District-Southeast corner 2lth
anti Grace.
SEVENTh \VAIuT. ' .
First District -Soutimvest corner 28tis and
Alasomi.
S&'conmd iistrkt-Southeust : cormmer 30th ave.
nine mm mmii l'oppic' tomi mivenmium.
Third histrct-Northw.st coruser Center
antI SOtI.
DEEY& STONE FURNITURE CO
'You should see our
flew novelties forfall.
Out- stock is corn-
-
plete in everydepart-
ment. The price
and styic vi1I please
you.
Book Cases , 1115-1117 Parlialu St.
78 designs , $3.50 up. OMAHA.
dry oi'iici.tr , % tEl'ICiS.
( Continued. )
Fomirtii iistniet-Nortiiwest corner 29th
nmstl Anlmr. -
Fifth Iistnlct-Nortimeumst cornier 29t1t mmmd
hhickor ) ' .
Stxth listnict-Nortimeast corner 29th street
nmmtl i'olmpleton n'elitie.
} : TctIl'rhi WAI1D.
First Dlstrlct-Soiuthmeulst conmscr 2ltii usistl
ristriet-Nortimuvest cormmer ths nn.l
Cisidail
corner 2Glht amiti
Cahifcirmilmt.
l-'oturtii - Iistnlet-N'urtimwest conmiem2tii
ntvenntmu' ii tmth Cit mu I mmg.
Fifth Dlstrk't-Nortimemist Corner 21st ntmti
( _
1Iistriet-\\'est side 21st , betweens
Cmmsti mimmtl Cmmliformmia.
S'vc-mitim lIslrict-Nortitemtst c'ormmer iStim
anti Cmmmmshng.
Eighth ihmmtrlct-Soiutlivc'st mom user IRis ammil
Cmchif onmm iii.
NiNTh \\.1ZD.
FIrst Distniet-Soumtimvest cornier 22ul ami.l
Ctt mmslmmg.
Seconti ilstrlct-Sorthmvest mom nor 40th antI
Cmmnmmimmg.
" ' conner10th tumid
"i'imhrml Ilmutrhct-Nortimvest conner -
F'tti mmmimmm.
l-'ourtis 1)istrict-N'tsrtiu side imvemiport ,
% c'st of 521 ave.
I'tfthi iIstrict-N'ortlieast cormmer Slat nve
mmmi. ' tummtl l'mmrmmantm.
Sixth Iimitnict-Nom-thmwcst cornsem' 2Otlm ave.
mmue a nit I .etuveum vor tim.
mu vitmmces wlmereof I immuve lmerc'mmisto set
mmiy imanmil mis mimimyor of stilt city of Onmalma ,
this 25th day of O'toiier , 1895.
( .1 EO. t' , hih'tilS ,
Mayor.
Attest : IIEECIIEIt I lIGht V.
City Clerk.
0 28 ml lot anti a
SCIlOL ) 1)ISTP.ICT F5LlCTiON.
I 't'oc' itimmimi t It mm mu rid mmotlcr tim t hue citmuuil fled
ciemt on. mmmi tegal s'tmters of the' m'cimocml ml is-
tm-let of Ommmu.nmc. mu time c-ommnty of Doumgiits ,
1mm time sumtt ( , if Nettuivkmm : , of mc genmerith vice-
t ion to ito tui'imh I mm sm hI mini otmi diet rim t cmii
'l'ttetititmltime liftim timmy of Novemnber , ISIS.
for time lmmmrpo' tif clc'etimmg lIve mmiommsbers of
t inc I toam-cI mf h'l unctc I ittnm o f tutmttI sell nol ci is.
tm-let of ( ) nimziimu : , to serve oum saId board
fronts amsd tmmciimmhimmg time llrst tioumtlay 1mm
Jmmmsummur' , iSId , tmmmtil time iirst ioumtIut3' 1mm
Jmmmmitmtry , , it'.tu ,
'I , ) hit' qinumhllled elcctoms nmmml voters of time
st'liool d let net of C ) hum liii , I mm t ii it comma ty of
Iumttgimss , Its ( him' stmite of Nebraska :
I , I iemmry C. Akims , lit i'siulemit ot' time itoarti
at l'ultmcmition of time shmnol dIstrIct of
0 immalmum , I us t hue coumi t y o t litti gltt mc I a I ii mi
imtmutcm of Nebraska , do Issue thIs , nmmy 1mm-cc.
iannmitlon , and It ) ' virtue of time nmmthiorlty
't'mitciI Its moo mis simt'im imresitiemmt do hereby
give imttbik' umotlec to time ciunmihilleul el&'etor.
utusti legmul vmters of time school tihtutriet of
Oussmthmi. Its time county of iommghtis , 1mm ( hits
t4ttitt ) of Nc'ttrrukim ' thmttt ii eemtermmi m'Iectiemi
svihl [ mu. im , 'itl I mm 501 lt'i muclsooi tI 1st ri e t cr1 ' [ 'ties.
clay , time 5th day of Novemsiher , ISIS. for tlmum
Ininisote of olec'timmg li'e moemmiluorem of time
Dearth of E'Iimemmtlon of said sclmnml district ,
to mit'mv , ' , mms SC ii homi ru fronms mm ii ii I flu' liii in g
time liruut Moistimmy of Jnmmimmmm-v , 189'J , ummstil time
tim-st Moummhmmy of Janmmamy , 1S9J.
'l'imo pcmhls shall lt open time tlay of rtiml
electloms at eight (8) ( ) o'clock 1mm time msicmrmmlnsg
mumiti shmnll contlnume ripen immmtil miiz (6) ( ) o'clock
Ins time evi'iting of time samoa cbuy nt time re-
t3htet'tIVO voting itiacca , , Re follows :
iehitS'h 'AItl1.
First llmitriet-Nortlmi'ast cornier Twelfth
anti i'imciiie.
Secmsnmtl iistrlct-Nortiswost corner Tenths
a nul Cemm tar.
Third iistnict-Northmemimit cornier Tiulr-
tec-ntii amid \'Iimtomm.
Fourth iistrtct-Nortircam't cornier Eigimth
ntsti l'emrille. -
Fifth Iistrict-Northeauut corner Ehglmth
anti lhiclcmmry.
Sixtim Iistnict-Northiwest cormmer Ninth
rind ltrmnc'nafl.
St'vetmtim District-Northsenot corner Sixth
a mmml l'ie rca.
Eightim Dtstrict-Nomtht side Center , be-
twcc'n Fifth amid Sixth.
SlCONiVA1tD. .
First District-South uiitle Leavenworth ,
lg'tweemm 1"ifteemmtiu anti Slxtee'nstim.
Secomsml iistrlct-Nortimwest cornier Nine.
teemith anti Mason.
Thirtl District-Non imwest corner Tuvens-
( lath mmmttl Popmictonm avt'nule.
F'otmrtim itu'trlct-Sotm I ii sub Pierce , be.
tiveen Fifti'enstim anti Sl-'teenstim.
FIfth iistnlct-Ncrtimeast conner Six-
tom'ntim mmmiii Canter.
Sixth llmmtmict-Sommtimcast coiner Sc'veus-
tceustim nmsdVllhitmmnmt. .
Sevt'nmthm Dlstrict-Northm'e"t cormier Six-
teentis amid Mtirtima.
DistrIct-Northeast Twens-
Elgimths - cornmer -
tleth amid Mam'thma ,
NInth Iim'tu ict-Nomtimwest cormmer ThIr.
tcanth anti Valley.
Tenth Dlstrict-Souttlmeast corner Tiven.
tieth aimd'immtomm. .
E levon I hi 1)lstric' t-Nort hmeasi corn or
'I'uu'enty-foumrth and Vinton. - ,
ThtiRI ) WA1tD. ,
First Distrlct-Nortimeamut corner ' Fmlumr-
tec'mmthu anti Jackson. .5
Seconmut iistnlct-Soutiuwest cornier Fif-
teaustis mmmiii Ilarney.
Third Dlstret-Nortimuvcst corner F'oumr-
teenth anti C'mmlitol nventme.
Fourth District-Soimtimtasst cornier Four-
tecnthi itni Chicago.
Fifth District-Soutimwest cormmer Fit-
teenth and mont.
Sixtht 1)istrict-NOrtimcamtt corumor Twelfth
amid Jmickson.
Seventh flistrict-Snimthwest cornier Eiev-
eimtim mind lougimms.
Higiutim District-Northwest cormscr Tenth
amid Ca it t oh muvenmne.
Ninth Dmutriet-Nortimwest ! cornsem Twelfth
anti Cimicigo.
Tamsth District-Nortimwest cornier Nhrslh
anti howard.
FOURTh ! WARD
F'lrst iistrct-East itia Sovensteentlu , be.
twt'on lavammport anti C'hictmgo.
Second 1)strict-Nonthieast ! corner Twemm-
ty-te'ennti mmmm'l iotlge.
Tiuirul iIstriet.-.Nortimeauut cormier Tuvemmty-
Ii fthm a mmd iavammponi.
J'cmurtim lim'trtct-Nortlmwest corner Tuvan-
tyflfth mummul Famous.
FIfth District-Northwest. cormier Eigim-
to"nstlm and Iommgas.
Sixth lImutric't-Soutimeam.it corner 1iglm-
teentim mind St. CInr1'a imvcmmtmo.
Siuvtttmtim tistm-ict-Nortisvcst corner fligim.
tc''im t it mtmmml I .ea'enmvorth
Eigiutlm 1)istriot-Souutim tultie' of Harticy
street , between 'l'uvemmtietim anti Twenty-
festmrtim.
Ninth Distrlct-Tuventy.sixth street , Ito.
tv. 00mm St. Mary's nvenmmmm anti IIttlf-Ilowartj ,
FIFTh ItVATtD.
FIrst District-East umitie Sherman avenue ,
OitIOSIte 'mlmntlorsous : ,
St'm'ammul 1)imutrlct-Soimtlmeast ccrrmc'r Simon-
mmiii mm overtime mmnd Iiinmmey.
'i'luirtl iistmlet-Nortimett corner Higim-
teemmth anti lalta.
Vumurtii Iistnlct-Stsmitiieast corner Simon.
mmcmi it vtmsmmi' a mimi C rim Pa.
Fiftim listnict-SotmthiWost mom-user Nine-
tc't'flthm anti himmrmlette.
Sixth ilstm-lct-Nortluwest cormmerNIne. .
tiamithm .mncl ( 'imariemi.
ilav'mmtit 1)imttrict-Sommthmetmst corner DigIt-
teentim anti Cimrmrles.
slx'ru WARD.
First Ditutmict-Nortimeost corner 'i'imlrtielh
minti nies tmvenmuo.
St'eontl Im'tnlt't-SQtntitweet cornier Forty-
m'ot'onti antd Amimes tlveimumc' .
'l'isirtl htstm iat--Nortlmc net coiner Forty-
tifthm ummmth Gmmmnt.
Fotmrtim llstrtct-Scsmitheast corner Twemuty-
seventh nnmti Mmtnulerson.
Fifth ilstriatNortimetist c'ommme'r 'ruvenmty-
fotmrtlu austi Sitetmct'r.
Sixth iiuttmictStmmtitwest corutem 'l'wc'nty-
ciatlm aveemmne tmnml Cunhmy.
Sev&'msthm iiuitnictNortimerust corner Thuirt
tlmintl arsmi l'utkcr.
Eighth iIetrit't-Nortimeast corner Tyentm -
mua'atstii atiti himmrth'ttc' .
Nlnstlm 1)1st rb't-Nortiieast morner 'L'uvemmty.
seventh anti Frnnmklnn. !
'Fenstim iistnIat-Nerlht-ast corner 'l'wamsti
semonmul tsncl Lake.
lht''entii hiatt i't-Setithmeiet corrmc-r
'rivensty-romurtim rust ] Grace.
SiVENThiS'AIID. .
" ' mormmer Twenty-
I"imi.t listnim-'t----SoUtitWeS [
t'iglmtii ii mmd Slam'omm.
il'cumu'l hl.trut'tSommtiie"i't ) corner Timir-
t it' t it mu Volt ite mu mmii I 'tuituult' to mm a volt tue.
Thmimmi listrlct---Nortirst't't corner Comste
mttiti 'I'imiu ty-tistitl.
l"oimrtim ib-trict-NOrthmweuit cormier 'rwi'ot ' .
nmustim mtmtd itt lion.
t"lftim ltt't t lt-t----Ntmrmiteast c'rner Twenty-
milnthu miustl I lie koty.
Sixth DbttietNortheast corner Twenty-
ninth Street mcmiii i'appietnni avenue ,
E1HIT1I VARD.
1"irst DlstrIet-Soumtimeast corner Twenty-
fourth ammil Paul.
Second iietrlc't-Nonihweat corner Twenty.
imeventim tund Caltlwoll.
TimIrd lhtstnict-Nortimeanmt corner Twenty-
nmlxtim unml Califom mslut.
Fmmurtis : iIetrict-Nontimwest corner 'l'uvens-
t y-hi f tIm mm 'enimu a ii mmtl ( 'mm miming.
Fifth lhetnictNon tiic'u.ist cormmor Twenmty-
lit-s t a mmd Cim nm insg.
Sixth 1)istrlct-\Vest hmIo l'uvenmmy-thi-Ht ,
between Cmmss anti Cmtlifornmia.
Hevc'mmthm 1)istrlct--Northmeemst corner Eight-
teentim tsmstl ( 'mmnslng.
Eigimim [ DistrictSotmthsmvcst cornemSevenm -
tc t'rmthi anti Califommuims.
NINTh \VAT1D.
FIrst Iistrivt-Sotutiewest corner Thirty-
ecomsti iimmui Cutning.
1' or-
itocomid Tistrct-NortiiWCst canimer
iloth amid Cumunmg.
Titlmul 1)iuitrl'iNorthwest corner or-
: . ; ? ? luIe Daveuspomi ,
WsL Of Tlmlrtysem'Onmti mmventm's.
Fifth Dtstm tct-Nortimetcst corner ThIrty-
first avenu" mind h"mmrmmstmm.
SIxth District -Northwest corner Twenty-
mmmlii tivemmUe stud i.otavenwortim.
ins witmmu'am wimermor I iuusve lmereunsto set
univ imtitid am , time imrctsidcnst of salti llomurd of
Edtucaticmn of lime seimool dhmIiIct of Onuaiua.
in time county of 1)ouglmus. in time btuiti of
tids 2itis .
Nebraska , , :
Attest Presitlemit ,
J , M. GILL/tN , Secretary.
0. . . dIOt