' \ . . . . - - _ _ - THE . OMAhA DAILY DEE : .sUNDAY . , NOVEMHEU 17 , 1S9. 7 JANSAS { WINS BY TWO TO ONE . . . 1 . 3oybawJeer8 Make Double the Touchdowns . l3c.ored by Nebraska SAD DEFEAT FOR SCARLET AND CREAMt - IJr"I..rlf. ' \'urk II thr I.n.t 1 , ' ( ' " 1Oiirtil . .f I Ilrl ( hiule SztI'M the 1.ln'uln ' 1'11 " 'nl 1 Mhul ( ) uf. r.ICO.N , Nov. IIL-Speclal { Telegram.- ) Jan as I on top and , the cry tonIght Is l "Hock , Chalk Jayha\k , K U , Oh , My , 0. " The score Is l 8 to 4 In favor ot the Ioll- < elskls from Iiiwrence . Two uclulowns to Nehraska's one tel the .tor ) and the heart ot Lincoln In bowed ilown No horns are tootIng tonhht. : on the Etrll , and the red lantern Is l absent trol the jcks tar ot the unlverMty. I was Ideal weather for toot ball. Lincoln popIe could , rasly understand the wonderful - ful Interest whIch II taken In thIs game amen ! the people 01 the east . who wltnen the autumnal contests between the cllnlnc glantl ot Yale , Cornell , Pennsyh'anla , liar- yard and PrincEton. I would , hardly have been dreamed a week ago that this city would rpring to the height ot enthusiasm that today It reached. leadquarterl ot the Kal3 ttm were at the CapItal hotel. They were leven- teen In number , including cripples. Dan Green , 0' the Law department of the Kansas Illverl ) 'wal In comlaOl , alll his aIde- de-caml' was n. K. Moody , trelu'uror of the llplvcralt ) ' . arly this morning tile strects were hued with enlhuslasls wearing the col- era . cream and acarlet of the Nebraska " 11. " Some of the zealous young men arranged - YOUII ? ranCI this combination Into necktlea. From t counless ' lapole Unibrellat' anti , cane ' , 11.'arls Itreamell long ribbons of scarlct and cream. BuslnshOlles \1 ere decorated one enterprlsln firm presentng a window dree4ng of a foot bal field , with cleven brownies In foil unLorm doing the punt 811 touchdown acts. Gay equipages , began to crowd the ) [ 'treets soon after 1 p. m. Many of them vera filed with stllent ! who mingled the unlver"llY yell wIth the bass blare of fog- horna The C llels' baid made a paradc. The ICanSs hoys chartered a tallyho anti took In alt the prIncIpal street II the city. At the grounds the multitude concentrated , nlul ( It was said by th039 who knew that Ue attendance was greater titan butt ever before : been winessed In M ptret park , tovclnor ( Holcomh wal' present , with the greater per . ; tlon ot his official stal Society al an entirely - tirely turned out In fiI autumn regalia , and I . the sight was a credIt to any cl ) Every stat wns occupied In the grand.tall awl I the ] hlea hers overflowed with shouting devotee - otee ot the university . : great Iame. STAlTIm WITH \VIIOOP. . flame was called at 3:30. : For Kansas \'illlainaon kicked , off and forty yards were 1\le ; , Hayward got the' hal back ten anti I a buck by I King , nve. Then both teams I lelsawel In the territory of Kansas and I the bal was lost on downs. Wiiamson lUll I I and mnde five yarde , and after a buck by hal tile tackle lost the bal by tour downs N hrnskn's bail. ICing carried I four yarcl , . Bud Jones broke the 116 for ten. Kn ! 'I vent around end for two yardt Fair trIed to Ilck , hilt WItS blocked Iansas' bal Pope punted for two yards . Williamson broke ' for the same distonco with homey around L thi end for two 'ards. Nebraska's bail . Fair bucked for four , Sbedd for ten Jones I for fve , 'alson for four yards and Wllal- , son spun around , end , hit made no gain. Nebraska - braslm mal < s no gains. Fair IJlte,1 , for forty yards , and . Thorpe 1 kiiocked the hal from a Kansan and JOn l I < Jon\s fell on it. Nr'braska's bali. Whipple bucked for thre Ylls. Fair for tour . Shedd for six . Whlllo ten and lost the bal on a fumble Kansas fell ou I and had the bali. Wit - lrumbon went around tile ' left end for to I ynrds. Outland bucks the ealp'anil ' Oumll fcr one ynrd. Nebrnska's bal 01 downs. Whll- pie bucketl for tel and Fair for two yards . Strnuss secured the bal on a tumble which Wall nOl but twelty yards from Knnsas' goal ' \llamson punted for thirty ynrd3 , but Spooner caught I nl1 carrie I back Into the SlinflOWIr territory ten yards. At this I poInt Stone took Williamson's Illace nnd I Shedd made two yards around the end , , Gains on this Illay were made by Nebraska oil through the first half. Fine tacklng t by Kansas was the offset to this , and alone critical perIod Nebral'ka had but five yards to gaul. Kansas got the bal here and sent Stone around the end for twelve yards , when ho was tclde by Fair and Plai made a 1ul.e around a vacant end for no gain . Burey fumbled 01 Nehraska's twenty-lve- yard gall , and King tell on the bali . Ne- braska's bali . al11 Wiggins went around the Cud for ten yards and She\1 , fur Ifen mono King IlmhlOI and Kansas got It . GUlp bucked for two 'ards. Outland mde ftcel , a.ound the clI Uld was downed by : nn elegant tacllle hy Thorpe. Time was up i for the first half . wih the bail In lcunus ' garden for twenty-five 'artI3. The hal wa : . - . In the Sunnowe terrier all of the firs t half. Score , nothing to nothIng. TOUCnDOWN IN TVFNTY INUT S. In the second half Fair kicked oft for torty yards . but Outland cut this down to thlrly : by 1 quick retllrfl. Burey made one yall ' are mil ! the end and Nebral'ka ha,1 , the bal on dOWnS 1"Wcen yards around , the end wore gained by Shedd , alId 1 Wlsol added three [ and' Fair tried to Pilot . but waD blocked , P Jeven yud were gained In fractions , an,1 , ' then Stone added twelve yards around the eiltl . Twenty yards were malle , and Outalll added twenty-one arolll tile rIght end , The Ilal ) wont oft ito ( 1,10 , line and Wlf carrIed ' In fifteen yard ' , I was now within ten yards of Nebraskl's goal . Stone bucked , for t\\ ' ( ) yards . Outland went arund the ell ' for sIx uml shot It over tire goal line for the first touchdown for KIllixiS. TillIc I . tWl'ut ) ' mtnutes from first of lilt Fcoml hail Fair kicked cit for Nebrasl Outanll eaught It on luusa' forly-yard line and mad I fifteen yards back Four I more yards were 0I. alll'd and Nebraska had the bal 01 downs Fair . She < hl anti Jones galnel twenty-one 'ards 1111 landed the ( bal tel yard S frem the Kansas line . from whencl It I was slowly pusho,1 up to the fvyard lue und Nebraska made her first touchJown. Tbel : : thl Kansas lne surenel , up hike a stone wal and Nebraska lost the bal on tour tiownl Thl locals from this out seemed to gO to pleees coltl'ean,1 , indIvidually. Shell mlss,1 goal amI Kansas kicked or for thirty yards. Fair caught slid returned II fifteen and ebrJsku a on downs lost the ball. Outland went aroulll V thl end for five Ylrls , , huh fur fifteen uld the hal vas on Nebraska's five-yard hliio . Outland cantered . around the ( ell for u touch Li Ilown and the score was 8 to 4 1 11 ta\'cr of , 1awrCliCO. Outland failed to kick ! oal. Nebraska I. braska kIcked off. Pratt caught thl ( hal al1 gall(1 twent.f\'c yards. The bal was now In the center ot tlc flelti all time of tl last , hal was up. The tpams ( tnet ill ) like this : : ebruslll. l'oel I ion . La wrenc ' . \.I/III..I.dt llon. . . . . . . . . . . . .Prnt i ) / III IIPIC . . . . . . .I. f ( enl. . . . . . . . . . , POiu " 'llon ( 'apt ) . .Lett guard . . . . . . .hh.inii I.er 1\11 Mtifirii. . . . . . . . . Iunrt. . . . . . . . . \'ulkpr 1111 Jorlt'e. . . . .HI/ht guard..Grithlt h 1lywunl. . . . . Hhht tackle. . . . . . . .I lter 'lioi'pO. . . , . . . . . . . itighit COIl . . . . . . . Burne y HI'oollr. . . . . . , Quarter . . . . . . . . .Ill ii Shi l euhil..1(1 au t ilil i . . . . . . . . t inn tI 1.ln" . . . . . . . . . I.et hatt. . . . " I la mlon . Burne Fal. . . . . . . . . . , Ful back. . . . . . . . . . .Guml' Attt'lldtiliet' . 2.5. Nebraska won tile tOlo ' anti ehose the Wtst goni. Referee : I.teu- tenant 3mttll . Omnha. UmpIre : Mi r. Sweeney . CrPt . LInesmen : Fllh'Jr lull Ii Uurkelc Time : Two tiliCt ) ' . llVti 1nlnute huh'c $ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . - . _ - % NNUI'II ' liiii l'nit , Inl. When the Young Men's l'hrlstan associa ton and Culedonlan toot bail teams con - blnl < 1 yesterday afternoon und met n pickel ; eleven frm the Hnn"lrs anti Scottish This- ties some big things were anticipated by the former aggregation . hut as soon aM I ) ran till agaInst the Italigers-Tilistlea lerenee tt t was I terry Cro\\'II. Foster HI11 Ira ) ' cnn Ilut up I game Ht full back that cannel h. l'calen on the ( continent. " 'allr Uunlcll tmll his first appearance In nn asocluton . l'uteh , and hall little t1tlcul ) In wltehlng the crack Caledoniln right wing. lie su I. 1u- ' .ort"l H'llnger admirably . and "nlhh.1 11m to do som6 surprising work. 81mllon , It e"ltlr hal for the Thtthus was 1 g"lll Thlstls urlu , anLi McNeii , sithouh poorly . 1111 : leNel ! lhourh ) sup- Ported on the right m'Ile ' I very briiant hcwlng , 'lml unit siecin he ran the ha tlown , anti Inubl.d AeDon.i,1 to coors . twit : e anti seured I IDOl hhnlelf. On the CMIC i . Clle. Iollun .Idt 'rnfel was Invaluable on thl derensly and EVi 111 wal the pIck of th ( e - - - - - orwarub lie Fcqmed 1 one goal. The eonw test resulted < I In favor of lo Hanger-Thls- tel by 3 goals to I. ta There will be a game nt Fort Omaha this nfernoon nt 2H5 : hlt1'een the Seconl In- tllntry antI ltayden'i' tealn . M HHiX cl'r'I.a.l. . ( t'TCI.I. . I ) . nrn'rr , \ . ( ' . ltnMl.Ittic Trnnhlr " 11 lii' 1. " ' " frfl In.lrr , ille. DEN\'I , No\ 1ft-The foot bnl team of the t Sioux City Athletic club was defeated Ciy Athlllc cub wal le flat(1 hy the Denver Athllte club eleven today hy i a score ot 2 to O. The vJllorl were In I leer condition . being . delayed enroute iiflth ! ant a rriving here i'iiortiy 111011 the game was ac ! phort c alled. Tile lineup was n9 folo\s ! : 1 A , C. l'o'itlon. , B. C. A. C. 1.lnnel ) . . . . . . . i.ett'end..Cntnn ( Young ) I.pf. 8llhach. . , . , . . . . . tnckll. . . . .Tncllnblrrr Iraullenbur l . . . .I.ef uard. . . . . . TIII.mnn UnIte. . . . . . ! . . . Center . . . . . . . . \.rlht . Tttori . . . . . . Itighit giiard.h ) . lInker ( Marks ) . . . . . . . ; ! tackle . . . . C. linker Downing..flight end . . . . . . .C. Marks Hmlh. . . . . . . . .Qurtl'r hack. . . . . . . . I'wll Erliest. l . . . . . . . . i.ett halt . . . . .It . Marks ( itotierlck ) Ieler ( I'fotits ) . . Itigiit hnl..lol\e lolerlckl SJIA ull" . . . . . . .I'ul haeli _ . . . . . .Sa wer Touctllown : SpaIt1tn . 2 ; I let , ) 2. Safety : Ho.h'I'lcll. Goal , Crom touchdown : Spal din g. Icflrel : I I" . S. 8palln . fJlnvlr : t'rnpire : C. 8. 8'oam' . Sioux ! Ciy , Litiesnien : 0' Br'nl. Denver : Youngreil Sioux elt ' . ( 'hl'UII nt'f"lt" : frthn"I'r. , CHfCAGO , NOI' 16.-The game between the elevens of Northwestern university anti . Chicago unl'erll was won hy the latter by . I pcore ot 6 to O. Rivalry between the teallIS rnn high anti thl . Ilmc was desperate frol start to Inlsh , Neither ( ( 'am was nhle tl score In the Ir"t half , hut early In the SeCofiti Alien or Chicago scored n touchdown - down , but failed to kick goal. The other tWO poiltl were IHIII on I safety by Cal'- tlin \'nn Doozer oC Northwestern. About 6,0 ; Ilt'ollle were prepent 1"lfe 111 lluil'lliis. \\I'S' : h'OINi' N. Y" NOI' 16-West Point cttdi't . . 16 : Pnlon college . O. lIJ.Anl ! J.IHfA , Nov. 16.-The Hnrvlnl trCthIliell tioteated thu' tnlversity freStilnell trefhllt lefeated thl UnlvcrI ) treshm"l today by I score of 12 to 4. SIHINnl ' U I.O. Mo. . Nov. 1ft-ThE Drur' college foot hal team helt the lcGrew GUlr < ls oC 3t. tools . toility . 1 tl 10. iriic , \ , N. r. . N\ . IO-The Cornell anti Brown Coot litll tenm Cornel hal su. ! ttrlllell IU- ! tremaey , this nrernbon On llrcy ficiti , hI- fore 2.1 iteolde. Cornel WI ! victorious by 1 score ot.6 to 4. SY1LACIJSF N. Y. , Nov. t6-S'racuf illIlVersity 101 the New York utnte Inter- collegiate Foot BI\1 association t'hnm\llon- \ Ihlp hero this nflrnool by defeating Rochester university by 30 to 0 \'U.I.I.UISTOWN. ) : tu " No\ . 10.-ln the root hal ( contoqt to.llY between \\1- Ihtml and Dartmouth , the later Wins the penlnnt ot the triangular college league Score : Dartmouth , 10 : WhlltalflS . ! . ANNAPOLIS . Md" . No\ 16.-The t.ehhh foot hal team deCpah'll the Naval entlets . this nrlruoon by u score oC 6 to 1 . H. W. 'rhoml.son ; today ' presented thl Naval Ath- l'le a "oclaton with n large silver cup on "hleh the name or the most Prollcitlit cadet In Ithllte ! eleh year Is to be engraved NNW YOflt ( . Nov. t6.-Thc Yale eleven defeated the Orange Coot bali team today OrnAe hnl tOII hy I score oC 26 to O. I WU ! u kicking con- test Crom the start , with much line bucking by Title , and numerou Ilmly punts ' bucldnA i lllt ; oC o IU n I : Orange was weak In the line nnd Yule ends dllt not do nil that might have hpC'1 exuected ot them , ANN AnnOn ( , 1Idi . Nov. 16.-Purdue hns I the l"tncton oC helnA the only we.ter IleVCI lint hns 'corett iigitinst Michigan this fail . 'rhe I.a Fuyete 1/llnst came near making It n tie game . 111 % woul < t have , lone ! O hut for the faot that Michigan kicked goal twl r whie lunluI , ! fultd one , L anti I the EeOle resulted 12 to 10 II favor oC Iichi. igan. . ! lch- 'i' \ \ ' ( ) ACCIII'l'S : I : OXI ltACF One It i.iti' Gets I Irok"1 Hth 11'\ . \lotHr I Mllrnhu'l Aiikle. LEXINGTON K ) ' . . No\ to.-Slxlh day ' of the Kentucky association meetIng . \\'enther clear : track fnt. Attendance . 2.0 Two Cavorlep , two second cholce9 and L . an out.lllr won In the second race , for genteuHn riders , TUlltO , evidently "Itoped , " ran away over two miles the wrong WIY at the track with Bob \'n ) ' , falling Crom ! exhauston near the quarter mile. \\a ) ' lunde.1 unde" the horse and sU8tuined a I broken rIb. 'he horse soon recovered and wn taken Clm the trck , After wllntn In 1 .Irl'o Wllollplegatt , .who rode Sln- burst fell or the horse In front at the club house mltrl"s and : sustaIned 1 sprained ankle , Sum First race . selling . sven furlongs : Greenwich - wich won. Annie 1 second , Little \\'aler third. 'l'lme : 1:2S : . . Second race genterln rhltrH , one mie : Sunburst won , Inip. Summersault ! second Major Tom Ihlnt I'irne : 1l8. : ! Third race hnndlenp live antI n halt fur - lens : Prince LleC won , Zunone SeColiti Suhtto third. Time : 1:09. : Fourth race , she furlongs : .udre Lyle a von . Ilchlond second , Koduh thtrd. 'rme : 1:1 : ' . . 1.'llh ruce seln . fve furlongs : Ida \'nKner won , Oracle second , Old Center third. Time : 1:02 : % . Il.si , : lItLI . FOiL 'I'III ' ' . , ' . I.\SB 1\.I. 'I'II' NOit'I'll'l1S'P Ni'av lu'llr , I.ieulrgiuirist..t wih I'our 'l'sviis lie. DF'1'IOIT Nev. In.-The new Pacifc , League ot I'rotesslonal DUHe Ball Club \ \ 'as ollnnlzed at u meeting here today nt t the 1llsse.il houe. The league wi he corn Ilosel oC Porthlul , 'ucomu , Seattle und Vie toriti U. C. There were present Charles J . Strohel or FI 11 a y , Charles iooloy of 1nt- ( emaIl , I J. Gienulvin . H. U. Lel < le ) ' . lcnjulln , Onlney und Wiiam Lawrence of letl'oit. 1.'rnchl l > ware uwanled II follows - lows : Portal\l. I. J. Glenntvln : 'neoml. Challls , I Strobel : Seattle. Robert II. Leati icy , It'nl"lln ( Oulne neil Wlinm 1. Jaw- rcnce : Victoria . Charleo looiey. ! 'rho icagu ; luloptell I t'ousltulon , nml Is Ilfllel' ( the protection oC the national ugreemfnt , chl l ! l The percentage plan was unnnlmou l : adopted , nll 10 \ ! I edit or all receipts wil } he tltpositeit . vitii the treasurer of the leu/ll. beiiiits n cash ! ulrntee If $ , .0 Ier cilb to Insure the Itahlt ) or the ( lengue uul . , gun'antle : oC , "lllle , 11 J. Hoach , sporln ! etlor of the Portand Oreioniln , 11 : nnlnhnousl } ' elt'ttett pleshl'nt. secretory : tory antI treasllrer. The league uttourm'll to ineet nbont Jlnnnr ) 1 : In Portialiti. S'I'II. 'IIII\ coitiii'i'r - s'it. 1.1.11'1. ; Sports Nut " 'llnl e" 1"1 , " ' ( ' tht- Chull.I" . I. . H'frl..I. iI . PASO , Nov , 16.-Dili Stuart Is eon Ilwt to illS 1011 With I severe colil . but wi leave here :10111) to sign 1 ' lzshnmonH mit wm then ro on to New York to Fee Corbel personally' . To an Assoclalld prey ! reporter toilight he snld he desired to H'e Corbet anti Ilady personally to try anl , persuallp th'mt thlt they are doing un here - humble . Injury to thtmseh' " ' " by n.tuHlnr to meet 1..lzRhnmonl. Allotelil' telegnton of hllOI'ls trom Denver thl Pacifc coast unll Mexico arrh'p,1 In the city today . anti the ) : r retuse to believe that Corhltt has run from : the tight wih the Australiall . Thiuy claim that Corhlt 1 > l'IIlnl Olt to u low Dun Stuart to tie \1' F'itzSinlnloliC , when ho wi hurry out hero for the CoOlest I Corhet persists In .efusllA to tght he cnn npvlr again claim tile rlelulshlp of the wlstern .I'orts. Stlalt ts negotiating with Mnher with the view of pulhling off here wih pulin ! 01 u tight be- tWetn .hlm Uul 1.\zllmmons. In cause Cor- bet cannot be pulll into the rIng H"NUIN ul lilt , - UI"lrJ 'I. SAN ' IrHANCISCO , :0\ ' . In.-First race , Ih't furlongs , loln/ : Deatrlcl . II ( Howan ) ) , . 3 to I won ; Hhletlu , 97 ( Slone ) , 6to 1 , second - end : mimi \ . Trentola { . 120 I ( lennlss } ' ) . 12 to I. I I third. Time : 1:0l. : Irene I. , l'l'rt Child I , Blrt and Van Kirk also ran Chil Slcond race live ( furlom . selling : Boh ' TL'cker 10 ( SIOII' ) . I to 1. won ; 1mm. 10 ( Howun ) . even . second ; n. H. 91 ( lien - liecity ) , 10 to 1. thlnl. ( ' 1'inie:02. : : . D , ' Giont . Prnnco and Marcus also rln , Third race six furlongs , Keln\ : : Marion - Otto . lOt ( lcClnln ) . 7 to G , won : \ NlcnlC , lOt 1 ( Oolinehiy ) , 11 to 5 . tecond He ' Donnel ) 1 Icond : Itey Alto , 121 4 ( ilennetusy ) , I ( to I , third. Time Ala 1 : ' . . Morgan . G. Valente , } ' : , llemont unlldcl. . ante alwo run I.'ourth race five anti 1 half furlongs , eel - lag : Goodwin 11 , 97 ( S 1 Donnlly ) , I to I , won ; Sh Richard . 108 ( Martin ) . 9 to I. second ; Morven 10 ( Chevuler ) , I to 2 , third. Time r : 1i : . hymn also ran. Fifh race . mie and n sl'ttelth. hundl- CIII : Little Cripple' . t22 ( Chorn ) , .1 to 5. won : ; Vawona 102 ( Sloane ) . 6 to t. second : Model , : 9 ( Chevller ) . 6. to I. i third. Time : I:4 : , I'trtla all Arundel also run. :4 Sixth race . mie all n halt . IteepltohllO : . S. O. e . 10 ( Johnson ) , 8 to 5. won ; Mestol . lH ( Swift ) . 4 to I. secolld : ell lu t 11 i ( Stanford ) . 15 to 1. I slconl . Time : 4:2'1 : 13 a. Auteuth . Nellie 0 anti Humnrkct alco roe ( lnt' loot lu Plf "artl" ' WATLFtI/0 . Ne , . . No\ I6.-hipectah ( T I : _ cram-.bout ' ) 2 leOII : ( ' drew 111 In un e on 'Rshlnglon n\'enu" this afte"ooon ! to see tl ) long.talkld at Ih'-rnrl1 toot rare between I. ' . Immel o North head anti J. i L. Denton ot tills ititict- ' . for 0 ) 1 pnl . ' 'he men wrre In lut-claM" siape. . Ilettin wns I heavy with cacti town \111 lftlnq ls mar . The stgnat , I to tart wnl given ut iE : : p. IC I. : Denton tooll the lelll for tue tlrt hnnt . ) 'anil. whtl l"mmel hia5aed h'l ' frll nlt ( .nlJ ; In over the wire one toot ohed. . CIUN" uf Iht' Or."e ilorsi' Nhn- . . NEW TOItIC . Nov. IO.-The mOt iUCrlS- rul hort Ihow aver held was finished Ic I- night , when the band PIlI'etl "itollu , Sweet ) oml " and the 4it ) touched elbow S I wih the populacl In /pttm : out from MalI I I son Square garden . The daY'1 nteldanc i wns the largest ot the week and there was not n vacant feat tonight. Tills morning all h orpe' , Cor slll were Ilarnllel , around the rT ing all several deals were made. General Torrpnce ot Chicago purehnl mnle. four.ln- and team driven on the conch Orlo yes- t ertiay from John . \ . l.gnn , Jr. , for $6,0. ( 'lIll3rulsi4l \111. I Cht'N' rut tIiihir'r. NFV YOftK . Nov. 1G.-Joe Cho'nskl has nccrlltld , the terms orerel hy the ( Empire A thletic club and ivili IroiallY Mniier Athllte 1111 wil ) ) ) ) ! meet rlher si ome time next month. Messrs. Quinn and Ua\'le8 i had n cOlversaton on the ulJect In i Pltsburl. n short time ago , anti It was tf t hen alreel that should Maher he success- ril In hiscontest with O'1onnpl. CIiOynski s i'.ould have the next chalice' . Today Manger - ager Davies received the following tele- Arm from the Californian : " 1llko match with lnher lt once. " 1\lls accordingly hnd l n conference with Matchmaker Ken- nell ) ' ot the EmpIre I Athletc chub , antI now n\ lint ( Is necessary Is i the consent of Jnher , and that II hellved to bc certain. 1.INI ls's , H'I'111 fit IClltn" el ) . IANSAS CITY , Nov. to.-ThI8 wns get- way tiny lt I'xposlton park Iteatllts : First race four arid a huH furlonAs : 'ltornl wee , Heck second . lriln third. Time : 0:57t4 : ! . Second , . race , five and n half furlong : Davy Crockett won Wavetly second , Zilohi. Crckll \'llel'ly ecoll woni'llel'ly woni ! 1oht- cnn third Time : : ih2. : Third , met' , six flrlong8 : Schluyikiii won Hllhlrd T secOlid Little Sehu'lkl Time : 1:18. : :18.Fourth Fourth race ole mile : Marble hock won , JnJa second , Artless Ihlrd Time : P45. : . \'llnl tu 11) fur iIierlIIltIuhl. ST. 10t'IS. No\ lG.-Presldent C. C. Infl of the St. LouIs I.'ulr nssclnton an- nounceH h that he Is willing to pay n reward , ot S : for the ( unraveling ot the mstery whIch peem 10 surround the race horpe " \\11 1lilntnilin " The horse was here be- fore the Olkle ) ' meeting opened . but po many Imlllclous rumors were floating foatnJ around Ihout the animal and lila owners that Mr. Mlfl declined to let him start at the flir grouhlils. Unnhlr Purf'lh..1 thui . ni lt' . : I IHASKA CITY Nov. 16.-Speciai.-A ( ) feat bal team from Dunhur cnme here to pIa ) ' the Hllh school team ot this city ) 'es- lrlln : ) ' . After just flflen minutes or play rome dispute arose Ind the Dunbar eleven wih drew from the field , forfeiting the galne. . SOUTH OMAHA : NEWS ccceCODC 0 I Is expected that tomorrow the papers and contracts In the viaduct repair matter mater wIl be ready for the tiayor's Ignature. City Engineer I Deal figures that the repaIr con- tElplated will cost between $5,000 and $5,500. The city expects the rairoads to pay for the work but anticipating a delay on the ( part of the companies whose tracks run under the vIaducts , the city hal guaranteed the ( payment - meat of the bill . and the contractor wilt not have to wait for his money. Work on the bridges will be commenced In about two weeks The lumber has to be sawel to fit and this will take some time. As soon as a few car loads of lumber arrIve work \vl commence , und wilt be hushed to completion as rapidly us possible. . \ I lit- Chur'h 'l'ot1si' . ReI' D. C. \\'lnDhlp , pastor of the ( First Methodist Episcopal l chtircii wilt Preach In Grace Iethodlst Episcopal church , Thirty- third ( anti J streets , this afternoon at 3:30 : o'clock. Evcrybod Is cordially invited to attend. . "Christiolis 10 the ( Front , Why Not ? " Is Iev , C. C. Smith's topic at the First Dap- tst ( church this mornln ! II the evening Rev . Smith wil preach on "What the ( World Owes to Young Men. " Morning prayers wi be saId nt St. Martin's Episcopal church nt 1 a. m. The subject of the discourse by the pastor Itev. ) Iev. Johnson , wil be "The Faith Healer , " Proto J. Frank Hess , pastor of the United Presbyterian church , and ltt' \ Dr. Wheeler of the First ' Presbterlan church wilt ex- chano pulplls this looming . "Saul ilejected" will be the Sabhath school topic nt the ( First PresbyterIan church today - day Elder Smith wi lead. mler o. E Brlce will conduct the services I al the Fourth Ward mls6101 this afernoon , Tile Endeavor society . which mect at the Preabytdrlan church tonight , wi be conducted by Miss Fannie Sage. The topIc L will be "Rejected Christ. " Or. Wheeler preaches tonight on "What Shall He Do to De Saved ? " C'h'hrnt"1 air Alnh-.r"nr ) ' . Mr. all Mrs. n. Iartz celebrated the ' seventh anniversary ot their marriage Thurs- tiny evening nt their home , Twent-fourth and I. streets. The guest present were : Mr. and Mrs. J'rldocll. Mr. and Mrs. Eggar Mr. and Mrs. O. Maurer Mr. and Mrs. H. I.nufenbur , Mrs. Von E/Irt und several others. A most enjoyable nml pleasant even- log was pased with cards , music and sumptuou repast. :11jI' : City ' flossiii O. H. Wiener of Wisner was about town yesterday afternoon , W A , Clrk of Wlhoo was whiting friend In the cIty yesterda J. M. Hutton of Randolph , I. , visited I frIends In the city yesterday. ) ) ) Bert Wilcox went to Ida Orove , .a" , 'ester- . tiny afternoon to visit his father . Wednesda eVEnlnl the A. N. club wilt give : hal nt Knl/ht ! of Pythlns hail. Irs. C. M. Schindel , who was Injured In a runaway accident Prlday ts reported better Mr. and Mrs E. H , Doud loft yesterday afternoon for Boone Ia , where they wilt reside - side In the future ) Joe Ialander will engIneer n wolf hunt at t Sarpy Mills on Sunday NovembEr 24. A big crowd I. expected. \ C. Lambert qual el yesterday after - noon as city attorney. A. L , Sutton and W. G. . Sloan went emi his bond. Officer Corcoran has been ranted leave of f ! abaance . and I.al gone to HIghland , Kan. , to Jteml the funeral of his uncle. Polceman Sheenn Is learning to rIde n bl- cclC and Is furnishing ! plenty of nmusement : t for the ( fells about the city Jai ) , I G. I. ' ' I Schryder of Weeping Water was a ! I visitor at the slack yards < yesterday after - noon , the guest ot CalJtaln Kelly. ) \t Ionduy nlght's meetn or the ciy counci the ( mayor wi present his semi annual statEment ot the city's finances , Adam Donnely , aged 70 years died at hl holiie , I.'lteen"l \\'nshlngton uvenue , yes - terda today. afternoon. The funeral " will occur Dr. g. I. . Slggimis formlrly a governnieni I hlsplctor at the yards , leaves tOllay for Chicago - cage , where lie has been ordered by the secretary of agriculture. The street commissionEr swept Twenty fourth street last nlht for t,1 first tIme In months. The filth In the gutters was pled up nearly n root deep. Ancient Order United Workmen lodge No 6 wilt take up some new work at next : t Tuesday nhht' betting. All membera are rqueslel , to be present. I This evening at Saenger hal , Twenty-sixth I anti N streets . the German Theater company I of Omaha will present "Das Madel Ohny Geld" ( The Girl Wihout Maiey : ) . On 1ecemher 7. at the high school , there ( wilt bo a civil service examination for clerk anti carriers Applcltons wi not be accepted - cepted after I p. m. . November 18. Ma'or John&on line appointed J. H. Van Duzen , Thomas iloetor . len S. Adams aol T. I. Ensor delegates to the Trananilsals - Ippl engru > , which meets In Omaha on o\'ember 2 : . The mal carrIers are making great prlpa aton > for their annual bail . to be given on / Thanluglvln eve. I Is expected that both ' hailer's and the ' l1uer's Young Men's Ilsttute hali 5 hals will bo needed to accommodate the crowd. nor Deranl , the messenger boy who was : hurt 1 hue trying , to steal a ! ride .on a 8wltch enlne , Is doing as well as could ! ! lS wtl b u- ppcted. The attending physician physlclal says he wi I get along If blood does poison not set In. Last night P. J. 11gger celebrated ) his : oSUI birthday at his hem ! Thirtieth anit Y streets , Ills daughter , Enuna , ale celebrate 1 her nineteenth birthday at the same time . . \ large number or invIted guets were , prrent , George harvey of Halocli , Nev. , was a visitor at the stock yards yesterday , and met quite I nUlhpr or friends . Mr. Isn'ey : I. I member of the ( firm et Hakes Sc Harvey , which hI Intetestpd In the South Omaha cattle niarkt Yo1J men aboul town sem to be taking quite an interest In the Ilrojet to establish a Young MCII'S Chritan association down her . Quite I number or young men have Ilgnlle their ( Intention 10 join and there Is scarely a doubt but that the number required wi I be secured wllhll ( : 1 31 ' rt tlmt. THE 1ELD OP. . ELECTRICITY do Instmctv Faot t Abut the Eletric Plow . . , - ' in U83 in , ; ormany . 10W h IT WORKS AND ITS COSTe - Il''rlll'I'nt If 1 { "r'lrl.I- IN 1 Mesh. lllI"II - , \ ' 11'I 'llhll . ( ' ! 'I\.t. -U"I"llr I r ' . ' ! 1 " ( ' 1 I ( 'rues's II.t tuurl'N. United States Conlnl Otto loederleln , at Lelpeic Germany , has male a report to the State department UPOI the working of electrIc - trIc IJloWl , which are Cmlng Into use to SGme extent In that countr ) ' . I.'rom the con- sul's , Iescrlpton of the electric IJlo\ It I II cul to unlerstnnd just where thp econc oniy In its use Is to be touud. That It could or woul1 ever bo madl available In this country Is doubtful. 'ro plow by electricity , wIth the ( machines In ! se In Germany , would be resardd here as too complicated and expensive - pensive a work to receive much favor. There are three pieces of machinery that ! O to make UII the electrical \llow \ , to sa ) noth- leg of the chains , anchors and cable car- tinge ! necessary In Is uee. First . a steam stationary engine , or " 10- comohle , " to furnish power to the dynamo : racond , the dynamo , which furl hes the electrIc current to the motor , which Is at- tachell to the plow taklng the third pIece . of machlner The power Is transmltel to thc motor b ) two copper wires or cJhles , which , being mounted on cable carriages , follow the plow about. But there Is yet . another thing necessary , alll that Is the ( ap-I' ' plicatlon of the power of the motor to the plow Itself . ThIs Is accomplished by a chain stretched across the field on a line with the furrow , nlll hell taut by triple ground an- chars , The anchor shaft of the motor sets In motion a double epur wheel , which In moton turn , drives a plnlonel\ \ shaft . which grips the plow along. On the chaIn , and so pulls reachiiiig the end or the chain the plow Is tilted ! the othir side , and the simple reversal - versal of the current sets the plow In mo- Uon In the opposite dlreeloll In returning It deposits the chaIn sIdeways ready for the next row ot furrows A laborer , by turIng log n lever draws UP the three groutt an- chor . alid by this simple action . sets the traveling wheels affixed to the anchor axles In motion , so that tM anchors are easIly moved to the ncxt furrow. The plow Is. ted wlh two , three or tour shares , according to the \ scale of husbandry II which I Is iDed . Farming on a large scale requIres a four- . h.le plow and heavier machInery. The first cost of tn electrIc plow , with tour shares , Is n9 f610ws : Cost ot sta- tonary steam englle coiiipiee ( forty to forty-nve horse-power , $3,09t : dynamo machine - chine , IncludlnA founlatlons , and driving belts to produce 33,000'watts per hour , $1,190 : electrIc conduit , conplete . t.80 miles In lenrth , : It901 mbor 'and plowIng gear. $2OGO : chain anti anchorS . $210 : total cost of an electric plow $7744. ' The amount of worll'thnt ' ( can be done with n four-share plow 11 i day of ten hours Is I given as four square hectares , n little less than rune acres , TO 'I'ork thl ( machine requires - quires onO engineer ; ine driver , one man to attend the chain ant \ alchors ( and two ho's to ( attend , the cable cartcges. rl/es. I will be seen from the above that 11- trlcly In plowing s rot likely to b come popular In this cOUnt ) The first cost of the machinery alou6 would be prohibitory. mDCAL 1LtCTR1C1TY. . Few people outsIde the , medical protesslon . , says the Ne\ York .T\lel : have any Idea of the splendid ! work thaeA.a being done In this I country In the emptolmenl of electricity , which formerly was uired ' all0st entrel ( ) by hnpostors ant Incom'"elen , . . . In nIt most marvelous hiebhingarr'tiatlvo 'systetii that : has ever been knowl ' :1'Ie'reporl : of electrical I Industries : his the stt " _ J New York nt the eleventh ? censue In I8ft , shows that ' there I WEe then In the stn\i'II. \ manutacturerl of r electrical specialtIes tSf the IPies 'of medicIne I and surgery , five nledlcal ; colleges giving courses In eiectro-hemapeutics ( aiitl electro- ant snrger , fifty-one hospitals making an aggre - gate or 1.07 electlcl applications . and slxty- ve physican8 ! lie had treated 16,07 I patents during the year. est of these fig - urea . In the most Important data cnn now , be almost doubled. In'189 a strong . prejudice , agalnet lie use of electricity . still prevalel I In the minds of n n1ajorl ) of the medical I ! profesplon. In addlldn ( to this they wore . brought face to face vLth ' the uncomfortable ( i I fact that I electrlcltYI were to secure ganera recognition aa therailulc allnl , they would I have to mastlr its mytteries In order to hoer pac with their brethren , n prospect little chart of appalling td many I hanlworklnl PractttiOller. When the figures givemi In the cem'us ' report were being compiled . a lealing ; tlshLonable physician , In New York City wns t asked his opInIon a ! to the likelihood of dec - trlcly being tken UII : In earnest by the pro- : festlon , He said : "It never will be , I hav ( tied I myself , anti have \ome to the conclusion - don that there Is nothing In it. " The whole , electrical apparatus cit the physician turned out to bo n small Faradic battery . and he had been treating all ailments wlh the same kInd of cllrrent This concepton ot the province ' and applcllon ot medical electricity was then the rule rather luau the exception . but LI L In tile five year that have since passed I AmerIca ha ! developed elecro-tlierapisrs ( who , In some branches lead the world , anti the 3V- : crage status of electrntheraph ) ' here I blgher : than that or any othlr country The main credit of ths ! und ' ' crelit rapid extl'aordlnnryrevolu- ton.11 due to the scIentific spirit anti hard and onplentous work or thc leaders of the movement but an hniicrtant step was t3kln when the New York e % trlal societies . recog- nlzlnl the valuable 'ork tie ( ) wer dotng . ought to enroll tlelll ) as niemiibers Befora that electro.theraplt.ts ( . half drall ot try Ing conclusions wih electrIcians anti electrIcal englneer , but When alce the Ice was broken ( hey touml they coula more han ( hold their ( ) own In their specIal branches . anti they went L on with amazingly lnreant'i1 conMence. Today - day electric charlatanJm Is hosing II0uud , and , although there Id mulch still to be don : by the rank and file of tie ( profession , In the enlightened anti heglttnate. use of electricity , tlectro-therap , as prcticed by the udvanced ; men In the ( new school , It In a highlY I flourIsh - Ing and encouraglnr ( ondition. ' . DOMESTIC CONVENIEI'CES A new phase of luxury II donuslc lt Is I being inaugurated byrthe ever-Increasing np- plca lens of electrIc current. A wealth ) manufacturer , who ; bkS1 just bui I large I country house , orcleraiihroviidon ! to be made for using eUctricity tor all the householl ( purposes to which I can now be applied . How wel the order \tl carried out may be guessed from the facllhat : : the ( switchboard alone cost $3.00. Djrly all the manual work ot the kitcherythe cleaning or knIves , dish washing . etc. , ni the cooking . and the heating of the house , -ore . ot course . dune l 'tre. electrically. Doors O1It at the ( pressure of the ( fotl on a mat'al ( as the steps of the talrcn'e are troulliolll'masiles ot soft Ilht L glhniriier through tii tl4tmil.transparen ( iiaiis . ! lmler throurh Ihll-transparelt wils. One ot lie ( nellest Rsto \ whIch the current L II put Is In the hiea4)I } li of the bath rooms . In each room , and ilntost out of sight ( , I n small electric raiilate. When tue occupan t or any bedroom Is it @ ready for his bath he touches a buttoMand the radiator Is started II the bat. .JI I , which In a feI minutes has a teipnerjture In which the bather can disrobe ' " ) nout shivering. This Is far ahead of telff tyle or lighting the gas to make the roofl "arm , In which , by the time the air waSdof a comfortable tem- ( Ierature It was unfit fer breathIng and undid , much , If not all , of the good effeclI : ot the hSUl I Is now proposed to have a I thermostatc device II the bath room with I a recording scale In 1' sleeping chaniber This wi Enable anyone to see before leavIng - Ing lila dreulng rorexcty : what tempera ture the bath room lia beeli brought up to by the setting In operation pf the radiator . DnUG STOlfE 'PHONES. Chicagoans are beln greatly exercised o\'er grealy the question of froJ telephone service In drug stores. One hc Ion maintains that the druggists are Impa upon by the public . and that every drug tore telephone acc531 - his to outsIders houl ltore an automatic tong distance Inltrument , 0 that each user wool , I be compele to pay 10 .ent fee before he could secure a CClnec ton from the exchange I Is thought that ( th drunlat should shae : In the profit t of telep one conversations held In . _ hll store The I tall Druggists usocla- -"I of tlc cl r hs ptclnted a coninhlttee . 1. ' .4 which has outlined the following scheme : "In considerton ci or the justneP ot allowimi the alowlnl pubUo i to pay for its telephone fn'let. anti In I order to place all holders of pUblc tele- I.hones on basis a common buil. the telephone cOlpln ) ' hu also agreed that upon the adopC ton h ) our association ot the prllofelt plan I t will at once inaugurate the policy of requiring - quiring It It that ( all public telephones shall be ot the t automatic kind. " The plan proposed Is that subscribers Ire to guarantee poPset $7. pr quarter wlhln tht fat rate district. Tel In excess or $37,5O and not exceeding $ :0 tier 11uarttr I Is to he retained by the commiparmy. Tel In excess of $ :0 per quarter comlan be Ilh'ldell [ quai between the subscribe and ) the coml.an In mlenl Illtrletl Ilropor- tonate amountI , detertlinet h ) tltstance . Ire to be determlnfl and divided as abovp IndlcatplI. The strolgept obJectuns' sglinst the scheme have conic from tIle I'h- s Idialls . who ere opposed 10 It as one nian us the ) ' have heretofore brel I10wet the free 110 c.f drug store telephones. Some of the drugll ts stein to think that ( their trale wilt be injured by establishing an automatc pay 111) cri'ice They say that the ( telephone Is one of the greatest advprteemwts the duKgl"J c n have and I people have to lay : for the ( elephions ( hey will not be likely to buy an ) ' - thing else INNOVATIONS IN IXICO. Oasolne engines ore now helnl much used II 1 Mexico In conjuncton with smal dna- mos for the generatIon of electrIc curren for domestic lightIng or power . currenu'l manufacturer who Put UII the first l9olle enrlne In the CIty of Mexico which was before President Uaz hail given the ( ready rel'olutonlsts ot MexIco to ullerstund ( tint tc hey lust go out of the buslne\ fOIl took c are that the ) diti . tell of a queer taste of the ( ways of the coulitry thl he hall within a day or two after his arrival The engine had been started . and after he hal carefully Irl(1 the Mexican engineer II the ( handling of It he went to his room for a few hours' s leep. In his absence the Mexican alow,1 , h ilts Bunsen burner to go chit antI lie tuba to t grow cold Prescnty ( there was n terrific explosion , and as the pIston had left the ( c'Under helll the ( charges Iere shot out or the exhaust with the rapidity ant noise of a cOlpany of artillery shooting by squadu' In a momenl that part ot the town was a roused arid the ( Ileople lock.t to the bulhl- i ng. ) OWI the street galol.ell a troop at Iuales , the crack cavalrymen of Mexico , looking l for the revolution the ( authorities were sure had broken out. The mater was Ixplnlned satisfactorily to the ( caplaln. but the dlsappolntmenl of the ( rhlers could only be appeased by drinks all nround. The engineer says that the shock of lie ( explosIon - plosIon was nothIng to what he felt next ( ciy pulque. when ho was presented with the bill for NOVEL USE OF A SEAHCtIL1GI1T. A nlcl use has been found for the el- tic ( II arebl/ht In connection with a strike anll riot In I.ancashlrl I nglalt The man- uracturer whose men had struck was lIe- termln(1 to keel hIs hull oirmg , anti he promptly secured new hands and Ret them to work At the same tIme he wired to a f irm In Manchester fix " " frm to x a "shll' eanul" s earchlight on a prominent part of the fac- tor t ) buIlding . with the idea of preventng ( the Itrlkers from n11clously setting fire to the temporary sheds erected for the pro. tecton of the new liandis .n hour after the receIpt of the order the plant was itmni- nfng on the top of the ( works , anti during the contnuance of the strike I was Isel , nIghtly . In conjuncton wih the ( police force estlhlshel , In the ivorks to scour the l'ur- rounding country and to lumlnatp the ( various - Otis parts where pickets ( were plaeed. I was foun,1 , so effective that a large lumber of temporary 111le were thiapemised wih , A TEI.EIHOE WAR. A hlg telephone war Is on In 1lwnuk e. Ten das ago n circular letter was sent to man ) of the leadimig buslnl3s Irms In the city asking them to alelul a mcetnl for the purpose of arranging for concerted acton - ton among nsers of telephones agaln the exorbitant rates charged by the WIsconsIn TeleJ'lone compan , The letter was signed by rank I M. Hoyt , \ \ ' . II. Ttnmiin . ) , II. Elliott. E. H. Botum , hugh Ryan W. D , Vandyke . LV. . Halsey . Paul D. Carpenter and Francis Doodool. Jr. The meetnJ was held amid resulted In the formatqn ot un organlzuton ( with a lirealdent vIce preshlent , 8Irelr ) and treasurer. The artIcles or organizaton provide for an ex- ( cntve commitee or five to be upflnled by the prelident. I Is further pruvlded that the organization shall be complet(1 ns soon as there arc 250 signers to the articles. The signatures ot nearly fifty of the ( Ilrominent businEss anti IJrofeslonnl firms ot the ( cit ) ' were affIxed nt the meeting. ) For several weeks there have been many protests emi the Part ot leadIng bUsiness men over a chalge In the ( methods or the Wisconsin - consin Telephone compan ) ' , by which the calls or Inch telephone subscriber are lm- Ied to three n day , or 1,000 I year arid against the charge of 2 cents for each cal The company recently lowered the prIce of telephones from $90 10 $75 a year , bnt now charKea for each cal In excess of 1,000 a ) 'ear , which brings the ( cost of telephones UII to a much higher polnl than betore. _ _ . _ _ I\nl. . IOXNI : SOPI'I1"11 IC.i. g.I'I"Ih'nt InrrJ.lu ! nl,1 el In1 : hiishi' u nll" Ill si ' sl isis'rit. ST. I.OUS. 10.-Denjamln Harrison citizen of Indiana . Is said to have caught lie ( South AfrIcan mlnll ! fever , and a $500 Investment realized $100,000 or more for him. This interesting Informalon wns gleanell thIs afternoon from I Sherrd of lielelia . Iont. , who has Just returned from South Africa , nnd Is enroute to New York Tao years ago I syndicate composed of ox-PresIdent harrison and John C. Wright of the Chase National bank of New Ycimk . sent him 10 the gold fields of the ( Dark Continent 10 examine a piece of millilig iiroperti. Later the mniuie ws sold , antI Mr. Shemard received $200,000 arid 1,000 shares in the iiew comimpany to L. formed , Sir Itichmard htrown of ( tie flalik of Elmgland , bought the' property for $850,000 anti ismietl to the' syndicate 10,000 shares of tock In tiia now company. John C. \\'rlght receivtl nhiout halt anti thi remainder has tlivltieti tietween cx-l'resitlent Harrison , ( lie Cliise National honk amid minor stock- holders. _ _ _ _ _ ( hioti Croiil at ( lit' Fair ( rt.imiils. 3p , LOUIS , Nov. 16.-A fairly good crowd turlmeti OUt to ( lie fair grounila rates today despite time fuct that 1"retl Foster's ( rack I ' across tile street. Truck slow arid weather cool . , 0mb favorite 1111(1 toumr itet'tiiith choices I s.omi totla ) ' . The favorite % vau King Elni mm thii' ( test. Suinmairies : First race , thiiee-qunlerte ( of a ratio : King 1im won , Spiritualist st'coniti , liotintlbrook thIrd , Tmnie : 1:21 : , Set'oliil race. 2.year-ohds , tiiree.quarters at a imille : lien Nalti won , Legion second , Fred Foster third. Time ; 1:22 : , Ttiirtl race. 2.yeur.olds , live-eighths of a mile : May Ashley won , Bamulain second , Science third. Time : 1:07. : Fourth race , hlalidicap , one mitt' : 1ogani Loudon eecund , liaroltllne third. Time : 1:49 : , Fitthi Ice. five-eighths of a mile : SwIfty' womi , John Mcllale second , Miss iowett third. Time 1:08 : i. , , Club Eu tt'rtil I 115 Jr si lug. NE\V Tonic , Nov. 16.-The Lotus , club gave its third reception to Sir Henry Irving toniigtit. The first meccptiomi was glveii twelve years ligo , wlleil Mr. Irving made his first visit to this country. The decorations tomiIghit were elaborate ahitl the dinner was ( lie largest ever given , y the ciub. At mniti. night the members anti guests were iteateci for the ilrst feast , Frank 11. l.nwrence mire- sided. anti on lila right itat Sir henry' Irving , To tilt' left sat Cienierai Horace l'ortc'r , Mter tile supper clime to an end In the very 'wea anna' hours. Ueiierai Sickiets , treamilirer of ( lie CluIb. on behalf of a few ot the me'ii- hers , liresenteti Sir henry Irving with a Ioi' . llig Cll Of iolid silver. The cup was of iieautlfuil ilemtlgn anti bore an hiiitcrlptloni cofliniielnoratil'e at tile receptions given thIn actor by ( tic club. Time flow of oratory mind wit lieglili 111th (110 lirosentation of the Cup. _ _ . - _ _ _ - $ , ung'r I'iiihe'sl te , iirt'lllC ( lii' Ihi'e'oril , DENVlIt , Nov. l6.-W. C. Hanger totlay attempted to break Hamilton's world's record - ord of 2:00 : 2.5 ( or tlnpaceti muile , but only succeeded In tying It. lie could not liitvo had a hotter slay' , anti he felt in the best of condition. Ho rode a s'hiost geared ( U iiinety-two. harry Clark received a totter today saying that hamilton's record lieu been alowed. as veil as Clark's ehas A mile In 2:03 : 1-5. 'sl Ii lh'eiit Chinhleligi's iiioni , KANHAS CITY , Nov. 16.-Johnny Van liecet , the iianamn fighter , today slgnied at. tides to fight TOmnli ) ' Dixon for a purse of Irol ) a side , at 122 pounmls , and deposited $100 forfeit. It is desired to bring ( lie tight within five weeks after ( ho tia'lenge is accepted 'rhe mill will probably occui' near Kansas City. DeWitt's Little Early Risers , ( be pIlls that cure constipatIon and biliousneas , \ \1IIERE \ NERVE IS NEEDED C atchiug Swordfish a Risky but Fascinating Sport , T HE OCCUPATION OF OLD WhALERS .S t'i'lit'mi till I lit' tliIMIt'huiIsl'I ( N ( 'n.i'st 'le'rs' list' Uui nut' ilsirsle's'ers " Fl' ili.uks'sl-e4k ill muiisl Cii II ni 5Cc' i t 5' i II I red , SnorehflshlIng I ! gettIng to be a risky 111151- 1 1555 , aiiiiost as tlaligcroua as ( lie vocation o f a freight hirakenmall , The Inetherni sword- fl siieriiian , says th Ihomitomi liemnlth , is uu whale. l iltun to nil hilIrlmost's. alhul a "crazy" atsord. il sit in juist as thaligeroums as ami ugly whale. T he ferimmer has tue very essence of deviltry b ttIed up ill his slipiler ) ' black body. lie mu ssings hits horn snortl wIth suIch vengeance t hat it is as wiekeii a iveapon to face a s a blade of heavy steel , lie doesn't jab , b ut siaheit sIth a twIsting , sewIng rnotltini , l ike a halt fuil of hiuisiniess , In a 300 pnuinth fish t he Bsorti Is about three feet lomig , iuarnlleh t o the surface of ( lie ater en its lint gitle I t Is not sharp at the poimit , her are the e dges keen. ItatlIOr tiuc contrary. Timls s word eapulears to lie furnIiiietl with ( iuou- s ands of sharp projectleims , like saw teeth , n Iniioat inviattiie to ( lie 0)0. This swortifishi hns a heath soiliewliat like t hat of shark , amiul its imlouthi is liearly as U micalini ) ' . Thie siiarll , hooked ( oct11 tire iS'alit. l ug , yet tile sworullishi's big eye auth gaplmig f ootl-llopller , glirinollmitell by ( lie wickeul s word , iiiake a Colnbimiatiohi very unpleasant t o run ump against. Over in Eilgartown the other tiny' ( iier. w ere landeul ( hiirty-two sivorultishi , manglmmg in i eight froni 100 to 400 pounds. Etlg.artowii I s ( lie basis of olieratlomi5 for swordfisluernnemm , a s it Is iii fact fur every kind of llsiituig car- t ied on mu hicarby sound amid oceamu TIlt' tnfivll was at one ( inue a port liluchi frequented b y wtitiie ships. There are today three yes- s ela fitted out for that Indumatry tIed up to its i siiarwes , Natuire has given Edgartown a splentliti h arbor , wItl Olienilflgs Into Vineysrul soumliti nw llii ( lie broatl .tlanile ( , Tue ocean opemiimig w as ripped through ( lie beach tlurliig a g reat gait' somno years ago , amid ( lie iiasaage I s of iiiuieti limiportance to smiiali craft in tila il iiing businect , Ieep tiraughit boats cammnot g et through it , but iliost of the smacks e liill0)'Cd ilmais less than three feet of ivater , a ntI limanage to iork out with ( he title , is tiIcli h as ctnsiderable velocity. As the south s'tIe o f the Vineyard is exposeil to the oceami , ( llera is an eternal surf pounding ( lie bacli. A t timmies its energy' is terrific , auth tIme whiits b reakera streafli along ttuo satitis In a furl- o us procession ( lint no boat can nub iiitlu s afety. Tttc moat npiroveli hioat now used lii sisorti- fi shIng is ( lie cat , thiougii steamers , schioon- e rie amid slooii are engageti imi ( lie liulsiness. A Calme Coti cahioat Is , after all , about am' s afe a craft as one caui 1150. especIally when l iamitlletl by imien ishio luawe loathe a living by s ailing ( hemmi from hoyllootl. The ) ' are otlt Ill all weather , imammnerlng t he big wavcs , of ( lie ocean or bmmgImig into ( he tide titus imi tIle 000mitl , anti , like tile cat I mi ( lie song , they always ( 'ohiO back. It is l flfiflY years sliice a catboat hia tuirmicil turtle m mii lost lives ( hirollghi unite ctisseuhmmt'ss , hut i t must be rellionibereul , iiosvever , that ( hue boats are lint traps , ucIi an are so fretmlmeimtly met In yachting centers. It is a questIon if t hese Vimieyarder ivouhul accept one out of t ell cathoats inooreil at City l'iiint , Boston , as a gift. They would have mmotiiimig to iho ivith craft that some almiateur sailoro sweir by , anal then drois Ii. Nearly all of these ssvordfishing boats are built on Cape Cod. Tile ) ' are hilgii aitled amid able to a ilegree. The Ilsilal length is ( Wcii ty-fli's feet , iiltii a beam of about ten or . twelve feet. Tue enbimi Is a feature that is imit1iliensable. Such a craft umaumaii3' C09t5 to build tibout $750 , amid her owner usually dies of olti ago before tile boat goes out of corn- I llissloli to be hiroken up. Thus boat Is alm ist , as dear to her itoprlolor as is his hoiiitt anti family. In iimany cases lie borrows mooney to buy her , amId is years In paying back the oblIgation. She Is a hart of his bucimiesa cap. itni , and no wonder he keeps her lii priniie condition. The able craft are very commifortable' hionies. There is about four feet of hteati room In ( lie cahilmi , anul thie' traniuoniis are well supplieti is itii hilaimkots anti nnattressee. A fiiur-hiurmier oil stove III lashmeti at thmu' foot of time mast , auth ( lie cook's galley lit a surprise in Its ainipilcity , in rough ieather tim stove Is operated with just crioimgii kerosene to give h eat , ichile ii meal Is in prillitiraiOhi. ( it tank fiuied with oil would spill , anti , perhaps , set the boat emi fire. Tlrrmeui nneatii are the staple put ahioartl for a Crilise , and pilot bmend is always to be hail A term-gallon water keg , comimpass aol necessary gear amid a comnpleto bostawnln's locker are among tue l iecessitles that no boat goes to seut lacking. Tile Iron that kills the sworuhtisli ivhmen properly thlrecteti im ; a rotl atuxetI to a pole At the end of tile roti Is a haIti--a piece of muetul ivith ianyaril , is nttarlmotl. S'hmen the i ron is sent imito ( lie fish a yank on the pale diseligagea It , ( lie 1)010 is withdrawn , and the barb. with Its line. reniiatiii' fast In tile flesh of ( hue fish. To the ilne Is fastened a gaily paimlted keg , whIch carves as a float ( a locate ( lie fish as lie itivinis away from Ills tor- mentors. A whaleboat. wliemi assaulting a leviathan , Is toweul by the ivhaio till ( lie big creature is tIred out antI gives imp lila strugglea to es- cap end Is evenitsmail ) ' hilled with ( hit' lance. The swordfish lie allowed to tow the float , and tue boat cimasas hllln to ( lie enul , Nearly every cathiont ill tire blisiness is fitted ' , itIi a bowsprit , fasiiioneui fmoni a wIde , stout plank , vithi a stay rmmnmilng frcrn the iiiast- head to fact' of ( lie stiii at ( lie hater line At the end of tills bowsprit is a board sc I braced that a uiian may stanid at ease upon it while thartlng the Iroii. The arrangement ii known as the pulpit , anud the shaft is uis mially lashteul to ( lie santl ( , so as to be con . venien ( when nettled , Swortifishi sisimu very near ( lie alirface 01 rite r ( ito water mu pursuit cf food. They eat fish : aliti are thownrigiit miirterrrs amiiOmig ( iii tinny tribe. it Is seldom that ( lucy swallow fenit without first killing. 'i'hdmi In ( tie mIdst of a acl'ool ( lie sword does wonderful txecuition , l&shlng ( lue water Into toetnmi with a ivitlu' , swInging sweep ( tint wouilti break a miuui's back in a jiffy. There' ii. not the slight. eat suggestion of a thruist in ( he' liiotiolm. A series of llghtmiing-iike sweeps Is their hiietilol of assault , Thun hiontinen CaSh ) ' locate ( lie swordfish as he rolls doug time surface. TIme cuirveti hack till muitl tail furnIsh a himark ( hunt can lie eli. cermieth It iomig distance , If ( lucre Is stlflhCieflt wind the hioii ( ran lie brought over ( lie fish , so lie to throw ( lie iron with fair degree of certainty , bni ( iii is ciulin it Iii a ease of watch amid ivalt , Somimetimmies ( lit' Imiemi go alter ( hue fish In a teiitler , if omie is at hiiuiiti , yet as a rullU they tilefer 10 wal ( for iluid , so that thtt fimii , ishemi struck , silll hot aisiin ( lie heat keg out of shghit iumiil carry tlwtiy tue gu'ir , Ami abie-botlleul ilshi ivlll niinke a stuibtioriu tight. for freeulonm , iiliii It is riot safe to Intorfcra isit Ii hihiii sly'nu tlgiitlmmg for life. 1.Tliomi sightThg one of tliee slippery fellows ( lie boat is speedily hut as imt'nrly as hos5itil to hllii , multi time keg and gear so arraligod that it vlll go nuirift with mme possibility of fouling The man ihio is to ulmurt time Iromu craivls oUt to tIme lilihpit , Cliii after hashing liliuelf to ( lie 3u ) ' , grasims ( lie iron The luiruynrtl tiat leatis froiii ( he lmarb is coiled 51) iiiuit It ivihl rlmmu freely , gretut care beimig taken to see ( hut eserythmiuug is lii Prohier hiosliemi. ( if ( here is iliilcll sea rumliliIng it is a rather tiifiicult imiatter to 5(11101 ( ill ( tie IllIlpit anti cia a good job of tlartlnmg , The boat rushes heatl- long limto the waves , alit ! ( lie laotian , to a greenhorn , Is of the ball anti socket order , without ( lie least sliggesIomi ( of stability , s tiio 'catboat iInaws ulti to th siere1flrhi ( lie moan iii ( lie iimi I pit riu ices hi Its iroii a miih ii Iii miarner ( at ( lie tiller lirelmarea to shoot thu boat right o't'i' ( lie lazily swllmullillig Victinil. At a nlistalice of luerilalis tell feet tile iron Is hurled , If it liIt its uiiiri : ( lie barb goes clear ihirolmghi the botly' of tIle sworthilahu itmitl is lcckeul Wi time opposite sitle. The uamiytirii luoltlg it sectlreiy tunil there is ilttho eiuniiea of rtppiiig It free. The iiistuiti ( ( hue fish Is lilt the hielmmistimami aemutis ( lie hitia ( iiwti ) ' oh ( lie juluili , aliul before ( hue flithi knows what has hiilhihieflell ( lie lIttle craft Is Well Oat if the illiumiedlate iieigti- borhiool , At the first spasmii of liallm ( lie awortiflsh Sliliflhlti , or , mi oIlier iiortia , gtmos tlowni mit top sliertl. Them iceg at the viol of the un- ytirtl iincs through ( lie waves , auth tut tiuiis is shitiliierged by ( lie Ileal' ) ' mitralli , Each Immstiint the ilahi is ioslmmg Its uetrenigth amid hi is d I nilmi 1511(5 ' sliced ( , 'FIle first ) i'ill Ii- ( flu of lveaklie'ss is eviulent whicli tue keg rIdes on ( lie surface of ( lie haves iiithu a iueciiiiar hllO'allcy , the dragglmmg liiotlflmi havimig dlSflhipsareul , Th catboat Is cmit iii Pursuit. betimg held isell to wlfltlwiirtl of thin fish , so ( hint if ( lie keg beginis to tack letup aliti move asay ( Owmirti ( lie 1511111's eye ( ho boat may keep it nell covereui , I f , t lie I romi has hierfturlmi ed I I a iii isslomi I lie flail 7.viii breach , that iii , comae to ( hue sur- bce 110w amid (11011 , Iiiilchl after ( lie faahiomi of ml Sflhmlioli Or trout ivhiemi uthitukimmg a hook frommi its gillsVoe luelti ( lie boat ( lint hialiliemma to be hiammtiy wliemi ' 'sivortlle" reaches ( hue almrtace lii hiis mail emii'er. lIe iiihl opemi iiido his throttle' of liritthi illili go for It like mu ( orlueda hoot. \'hiat lie ltlts goes by ( lie boarti , or hula uovorii iii frtictllretl imi ( lie cmi- count Cr. Time other tiny an Ethgartolvli flthuerrnrin hap. pemueti to b in lIar ' a ) hiamitiy to It htrenchilmmg fish. Tue ti0r3 l'its milnashueti , accortllmig to ivitnesseg , tunul thin lishuerlmman wits hilmrieil a sllstaiice of thirty feet by ( hit' commcusuetnhm. lie cohllllli't iei'iiii , llmitl wlteni lila hiotutiiiato got (0 ( hulmn iiitii a liont 1100k ( bert' i'aa rio tillin to be lost , for limo vIctIm of cireiimiisaicej ( ivas simukimig for ( lie Inst tIiie imi 150 feet of nleeii hultie sea to a la-ti of lVllte ( samiti , As It lung It requIred ilftoen feet of ltoa ( hook to haul liimii out of hut hreihicamiient , null an allopaiuic dose out. of a boiler to put 1mm , on his lulls again , Only last % sOel ( tue } ichi000er Centriinli of Gioucester rami ilitll a fish off Grill' lieaul , anti tIme creature at once buteui a ( hiirty-fotut nellie boat in tow mt ( ( Ito vessel's stern , The boat vami stos-e , allil $ l,00ti worth of soLon hoot adrift , Somno yearn ago a i''liale 511111 was at a Now Bedford tlocl dlachmarglmig a cliugo of oil casks. Ohio of ( hue casks could riot Ite lifted from itt' loittoii near tue Steel , auitl wlmemi it watt pried aisay a wicked sword was foilnil proti'umditmg through ( he Silip'S botteili , It had cut a three-inch plartle of olc , a two. lmichi hard uilmio piece of siueahiimmg , anti entered - tered ( hue oak head of ( lIe cask , and thiea broken off near tue nose of ( lie fellow wiuo hati so tietormllimiediy directed it. Mali ) ' narrow escapes are told by the flail- emnien. Sommie of timemmi have been Irijilred by a swori mititiuienhy lilercing tIme bottomim of the boat In ivliich they were sealed. Skill Is requiired to get a heavy sword. fish lmito a mmmii boat if liiulCli RCa Is rtimi- ning. If a spark of life renmalna the job is still iiicro difilcult , Tlue fimmal quIetus Is given i'jtii the ivhuuiemmian's spade , thrust ilitO ( lie gills , clltlng ( ( lie tush's throat , anti ( he loss of hilootl'ery quickly Puts an enul to all strulggles. Thitm huighit of a rope is ( lien hiau3ed arotmnti the fellow as lie lIes liloligsltie , thio lllbonrd c'miiis being he'll so- clireth. The mop or bight its iteizeti by ( lie miiemi , anui us it is ruassctl aroumiui ( Ito body of ( lie fish a great titirdimuse is apiIleui , amid he Is Ilaumlell imito ( he cockpit , ( ho roil of thuo craft greatly assistliig ill the operatiomi. Swordfish Is vonhi ( tihioult 6 edIts a itOulliel It ) ( lie boatliien , Titey earn it. Iliit'iiia'i'u' Chit , ,1 Smigiur. NF1V YOItK , Nov. 16.-Ifostiilty toS'uihl street motluodue of the 4mnOiicutii Humguir It , . fimiery' company' hiatt It'd to ( lie witiiln'aii'aI. it is saiul , of 'J'hleolore , tiutvi'nii'y'or ( rain thii Stock exehtthigo ilrzn of H. C. Potter & Co. Mr. liavenmie'er was a special htirtner , umitl dim ectud ( lie oliematiomis Ill augur ( tiioumgii thmenn. Accordimig to mcVlthh street alithiorlty' , ilimice ( lie last gnett : oreruution oiu ( tie floor , ivhien tue Jiavcint'yeis ie're tuttle' to rush the mumirlcel nhemnntely ( lip or shown for days lmi shmccession , lie lius felt disimicililecl ho try It n5iuiihl When thin Stocg exchange gov- ernons iit'luletl timat they' lutist rule tiuti stock oft the tioor hue publIcly saul lIe , lItt not cilni' it mu ( or ishiat they smilgtu ( 110 , 'FIle ihi'clutratlnmi amid a cessuutlonm in tiuiu iiclvlty ( of s'uguir stock led tIme goviurmiors to order ( lint ( lie ( rtlst fummilslm mu satisfactory' report withIn a givt-ii time' , which was 1bhp , 'Flit' r'uiort , wIllIe ( ethruicaiiy all night , rovealeui nothing to the stockholtlers , lurid tile huoislie 14 ni Ii nlieli ( COIl I I li umeti. iljiuimi I mum rse ilisufl I of theieo opinmtomimi ii ) ' Mr. Singe iumnl othierut ro- ct'ntly , Mr ilavemneyer Iii stiiil to have nmuiiita Imp hilts ni I II Ii thu t I Ii e ilays elf lellgmir l411e'cuitt- ( loll isene over at last. it Is bc'iievetl that ( he ntcessity of mtvoltiing hiostilt' leglsltiori fnOmn tIme iie'x ( congress iniiilemmcetl hilln te get out of ( hue market. The Orchard & Wilhelm CARPI3T CO. . CARPJ3TS- your' cli ice of 60 pattormie , 500 a yard anlml lip ; lht'ti8tCi $ ansi \'cIct fornnut'ly $ l.lti I'd' yui'd. i-ic 2hi.ii. BASI3MENT- : . Cat'putir'nniado reornI i'OmIllmlfltS onmo'thrc1 to ellO'llL1f less titan value. Fc'hmigo Clionillo Coi'orie , ISo , uvo.'th 75c ; .Ft'lnigo Ch . mIllie Pot'tlorcs , &t0 , worth 3.5O ; Cornfo'ts , , $ lOO worth l.fl5 ; r'ttu Size F'oathet' Plllowu , 7u ior IitLr' . CURTAINS- Special Sale out Lucia Citrtalnmi for PoeItivcly Ouc Week 0 iily-It'iiilt Pointie , 8 yarde Long , $ ' 2. 18 , reguluit' PI'leo 83 , . ' ; fll'lliluhi , 1 yards long , regtrlmtt' lm'lCC ) , $5.2. ; , Fvnry palt' or Lucu Curtaki in out' stock foi' ONE WiUI ( at , ono-third 1e . . . than regular prko , No extra uliarga ( ot hanging , . I . URNITURE- ' ' 4 'rho newest , chooaat : stock lit Omaha. Our holiday st.rik 1 the moist uiulqtto mind commmplemto over teooni hare. SOI'ccmls , 'L'cm Tables ΒΆ I'eibDl'ttS ti.idloe' Ioskie ' , ( , , Card 'rabIes , everything one can wish , Make ean'Iy teelections arid we wIll reserve tle goods br futiun'o doiLvory.