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- PESTN S SRR & GREATEST HOUSE CLEANING SALE ON REGORD Unmistakable Bargains and Colossal Reductions in Prices. We realize the fact that hundreds of families of Omaha and vicinity, are about to commence house-cleaning, we are determined to get the - bulk of this trade, without regard to what sacrifice we must make. We therefore place on sale, tomorrow morning, the following goods, p at such prices as will be a stunner to our would be competitors. 3 Prices for Our House Cleaning Sale, Only. 814,00, worth $25.00 i T T | worth 18,00 worth 81,90, worth $ 4.00 3 84 Lxtension Tables “ ervereesiriiaes e ¥ .8 4.00, 5.00, worth 83 Chamber Suits. 5 97 Bed Lounges. 450 Double Springs. eeseee R RRR IR 1.75, worth 4.00 26 Antique Pier Extension 47 Parlor Suit worth 45.00 i s S A 78 Plush Rocker: wobth 18100 487 Double Bedsteads. .....covevvennns , worth 4.00 ; 55 Baby Carviages 6.50, worth . 25 Book C , worth 12 Y8 Cook SEOVEB. . vt vt ivniesrsnrieririiiisiiiiaes 50, worth 16.00 39 Ice Chests . e 5.00, worth - worth 25 Rolls Matting..... worth .85 AOYCIRNBTINEIREAVER . o f L e L Satem b e e v eav s .00, worth 805 Tables worth 40 Rolls Ingrain Carpe worth .65 L O B A B AT ir et ds PLcrinman v i s fa b v s A 2,00, worth 650 Chairs. .. worth 10 Rolls Bru worth 100 %0 Mak '8 B d : : 5 E Rt L L R s B AU LK AODAR Ak AR .00, worth 10.00 ; 84 Wash Stands. worth 120 Pairs Lace Curts worth 8,00 250 Ooliifots 5 :::::,: "1 Y6 5 19 Bureaus. . wm-) 50 Paivs Portieres... worth 00 Folding Bed . 25,00, worth 50,00 ALL OTHER GOODS EQUALLY AS CHEAP. f NO OTHER HOUSE DARE OFFER THESE TERMS. $10 WORTH OF GCODS, $1 PER WEEK, OR $4 PER MONTH. 75 WORTH OF GOODS, $2.50 PER WEEK R NTH. $25 WORTH OF GOODS, 31.50 PER WEEK, OR $6 PER MONTEH. 3 $100 WORTH OP’SOODS, $3 PERI.: w%%x?lgn?gm lggn. MONTH. $50 WORTH OF GOODS, $2 PER WEEK, CR $38 FER MONTH. $200 WORTH OF GOODS, $5 PER WEEK, OR $20 PER MONT H Everybody can. buy whether they have the ready cash or not. All goods sold ontime payments without extra charge or interest. No security or guaranty required. Call at once to avoid the rush. No trouble to show goods. Parties wishing to purchase entire outfits given special rates. Every body wanted to inspect our goods, terms and prices. Goods sold in Council Bluffs, South Omaha, Fort Omaha and Florence. Silver tea spoons given away with each purchase of $10 and over. ' Peoples’” * Mammoth » Instalment ~ House ; CHEAPEST FURNITURE AND HOUSE FURNISHING HOUSE IN AMERICA. f DIRECTLY OPIFOSITE IIOTEL ESNMOITD, ) 613-615 NORTH SIXTEENTH STREET, - BETWEEN CALIFORNIA AND WEBSTER STREETS. A DAY'S MAGY Retriever, | shot, if a d , shall be declared ‘‘ne d dogs ¢ at g cost of $20,000. The club is | breaking and training b N N and mosses, over lichened logs, through | vegetable debris at my very feet, one of the | no possible danger. E ¢ 3 s, vegeta s ) , one o . Everybody scel ter- | rece dyed maple sprigs and creeping viues, note, darted, his gracel ape glanc backed by Mr. Harry Quinn, a very wealthy | Gothenberg. bird;” if a miss, “‘lost bird.” £ 5 3 y graceful shape glancing | the enthu L enes, the tlowers and mu- ey o) v s ready 0] i The 0 2 owed a o (uPhe landscape, too, was allaflutter and white aud russet in_the bright sunlight, 1n | sic and wild excitement of three weeks ago b eholls p:;ml\lc.l 4 ‘\){!:lxilu'finr(le\l‘::pm Ans.—Of the Forsst and Stream publish- | ¢, Ixi:n,gl"f} 'f;:o!}::;xl:l,\'fi.,,lv”‘&:.t‘.:u;"-'ml‘}"n'r lx'.lxfl A Beautiful Day, Plenty of Game, | fullof animation. s’ hurried effort to got out of the way of | arc to bo witnessed a socond. time b this | cation for adission hus ever beon made, it ing house, New York city. defect in the gun or load, causing a miss fire} B s A soft, wandering breeze swayed the | {MSACVANCINE DERGIOM. lli‘\lt_{t‘\lvusfno ko3 | popalar rosort, can be set down as a sure thing that Milwau- To M. T. X., South Omaha.—Jake Kilrain’s | for unintentional neglect to load his gunj and a Great Bag. naked reeas; the robin sanghis blithesome | ¢ &% Auiciy onto B Cesbie bis HAnTS Information for the Bykers. kee is a standing applicant for the first va- | right names John Killian. We answered | for unintentional nmer Foundely romlibaltopmast ulinotyaneot= Sove headions ince the mud. O+ ™Y €U B | pom Tl and his lndy biy Cliste are booked | CWICY in the American association. you'so in Sunday’s Bk, but the compositor | KWL for ubintedtional nosio perly, 0N WOO( e blacl fus o e sy = > e 3 V o ” a C - ol - aajus e ¢ a ha prles {4 CHASING THE ERRATIC SNIPE. | scarlct wingod, chikpod basbiautly fvom thi | , The loud repoct, breaking in so harshiy | forasuc duys' raco in Mimncapolis weok What a cracking strong ball team could be | Jnew more than the writer and made it John | aiue (16 Safety siide o 4 hatmoriess guni copseand that: a couple of jays scolded us | UPoA the delightful melody of wind and after next. orzanized out of the old Northwestern | Killrain. Jack Dempsey was born in Ire- | shootine is at traps set in the Eutiota from a near clump of willow: thecrow cawed | 2ird and frog,"startea up at least a dozen | George Harrison, the Enclish bylcer, talks ‘“fl"j players now cngaged in association | o, 4 circle, the bird shall be thrown from an un- Goestp of the Base Ball Kleld—Doings | M the distant grove: the huwk winnowed his | Mer® /% front, on both sides, " and | of oponing a ropair shop here ynd leaguc clubs, For cateliors there would | 1y oyor dice which counts the highost, | know trap, to be decidud by the indicutor P : graceful shape for above the azure waters, | Syon = bebind -me, mone —more than | Wilber Knapp and Dave Bemnett have | of the Bostons; | e oo, ui iho | the ace or six spot.—First Dash, if from traps set in a straight line, the bird of the Bykers—Dog, Trap and Gun and tho garter snake, with provident specd, | MWelLY VATCS away .nuutl ifino m:]n_\ ofl‘ the | boen gathering in the shekels at the Hot | Tostons: Seward. of the’ Athlot o Ca. | street. shall be thrown from the sume trap, at a dif- B ond Flashes—Bport- made his sinuous way into the crypts of dead | ¢ st my head, and made’n clean | Springs wheel and foot races. R D R "Ans.,—The ace always, unless agreed upon | ferent angle, and unkuown to the shooter. ! flags from under our rubber boots—the | Mi8S Of a fine quartering shot. Tk bnl rulos ot EthaliT, > I 3 lyns; tirst bas outz, 5 £ 3 ing Notes. whole soens bowildering the eye and. revive Ingram too got 1n both barrels, but it might | e racing lru-w |r'> v ? 3 A. W. have | of the Brooklyns; second base, Robinson, of | before throwing begius. SINGU. R 4 fying the fancy, lave been a flock of barn doors so far as he | peen amended . so that “'L'ft-;f"'r afety | St. Lows Browns: thwed base, Whitney, of | How old is Earle, the new Cincinnati SINGULARITIES was concerned, he couldn’t have touched | Dicvele racers will not beallowed in ordinary | the New Yorks; short stop, Jim Davis, of and did he ever play in this city.— bicycle race J. M. Neal of Calhioun, Ga., killed five wild turkeys at one shot nary in West Iroy has been kept in me room with a parrot so long that it arned to repeat distinctly the words Dloyaleacns. x:;.f:\\'n;);ifiyfih m'llwcx:l 3“ n;v Kansas Cit center field, Curt Welch, ty. P nachines whose driving wheels do | of the Athletics; right , Darby O'Brien, v r a not exceqd Thirty-two iuchos. in- diametr. | of the Brobilyab. /il Lok wosld hold 8 =Ho s twenty;thire yearsiof age. Ho The national championships now are half. | own in any company, being very strong in | Played in this city asa member of a visiting one, two, three and twenty miles, ordinary; | fielding, batting and base running. team, but was never a member of an Omaha < It will be borne in mind that we did y way. Snipe Shooting. L ming we did not | them any way. Any man who wants to go ; v whether the snipe had come in here or | hunting squi v y 2 3 A T whet e wunting. squirrels with a sword, hasn’t got The *‘jacks” are here at2last in g not. Pat Collins said he thought they had, | any business in a snipe grounds. g pers, and wherever suitable feed g grounds | and 1 felt certain that they were there from We strode on now, all excitement, and I areto be found there is no question about | the extremely favorable meteorological con- | was in the very act of picking up my dead ) Qitiono R ax et in e S th el pantt ¢ “tho | Jack, L] - and five miles safety, and two, ; ARy R it DO the shooting. X g gentle rain of the | jack, when “skeap,” so close that for a I club. pretty poll” and “polly bave a eracker. 4 5 morning, freed g Sl s rans i oy ol 5 two and five miles tricycle. Se! The writer and Mr. W. G. Ingram spént a gl,"s;‘j;“‘lgfln{;g?‘} f;;éfi‘uf;;t:\:x;:.‘;};g startiog j ac ._:3:‘.;1\'1 muufim g was the .]:nld one, but : y s Home nbv.hrc(lhlll‘. 2 Minneapolis should not be judged too hard | Gharles Sumpsel’s pet. bear at Williams- day last week on the famous grounds about | south breezes. 2 'l“'v';v Y .‘"\}" ""; ‘"lflh ab N_Ntw !lwv“yh: It Wili Come in Time. gorithofoonyoniencolofEbase! ball patrons | for her work so far. ~She has somc good | port, Pa,, swallowed a silver box full of fine- Honeyereok luke, fourteen or fitteon milos [ "y 0 L ome. N amwaviio my 5:;,5‘;(::3‘: DL fifi..’u?-fit as e {1t wont be any great length of time before “'““'}‘"d"{“bf‘;r the home grounds will be ::I«:;“:(-cherrnulm, and they'll get there bye- gut lhrjn!hl‘r v nd hias, been spitting to: § T _ s Wl pe come. No- | lef ZigZugging, inged sto b ) ST again found below: -bye. baceo juice with a saddened visage ever north of the Bluffs, However, before at- | body ever saw them come, or leave either, | d¢ad amidst a wisp of cat briers. 1 was ball pluyers will be contracted for by the | “EH 110N Tay { an a0 Pat Tebeau is playing a stunning third for | since, tempting & depiction of the pleasures of this | for that matter. They are as mysteriousand | QUicKly after him, and en route, knocked | year instead of the season. Manager Selec | 1o Tyjin dny's outing, let me indulge in a word or two | siient in theirarrival and departure as dis- | down another, and made my second miss, at | is of tue opinion that such legislation wouid Sionx Oity abent this morceau of all feathered game, embodied pirits, They evidently migrate | least seven or eight birds flusting in the | po both wise and economical, as then mana- | St. Joe, Ma oy k =3 o i by night, riding in on the fi v e fifty yards distance separating the two dead, - Ve o - " ey i = The English snipe. Gallinago Wilsonii, or | fhom Pt soun stter e tha i sbring | Lnow cooled down and took things casy, nud | E°rS would have control over their men both | Denver, My 25, 2 and 27. Little Willie Mains will pitch for the | weighed 112 pounds and Mr. Mic . as ho is familiarly kncwn, the “jack” in the | rains have accomplished their mission with | if it hadn't been for Billy's constant fusi- | 10 and out of season, and they could not be Iéli"qcm{fl‘llm. {gnv;}j. 17 and 18. Apostles to-day. s ho fed three horses and three cows with esteom of & majorily or sportsmen is the | the frost in the earth. You may visit the | late would have done good work, The birds | hired for trips abroad, It woulan't be EiRuuliJunedl Soandizs, I think you w for four duys. ch was men- Verano K54 Sand.T, Clevelaud. ; Mr McMackin's beet. w 15, 19 and 20, Billy Burdick has sprained a tendon in his | jon od in a former issue. says the 23 and 2 pitching arm. (Cal.) Whistle, was weighed last we to re wrong in your answe 7 - o g1 ve) 0 v H " Milwaukee, June 26, 27 and 28. testant, of Grand Island, lust Sun ¢ Rox choicest game bird that flies, not even ex- | snipe grounds to-day, and beat them up and were there and all L had to do was to g0 | jdea, either, to arrange so that the . o) . ontest y OF 43 LU R A Mrs, IKinney of Portsmouth, H, a cepting that, favored delicacy of the epicure, | down, and across and back again, until your | 8bout it in a business like way and kill them, | would draw their oney in montily Iuatal: | Bioux Cliy uly b sand Y B oo beay o g 1oa aben helg the woodcock. | 1ews wear out, and never jump u ‘single jack | _Shortly I reached a shallow sluiceway, full | ments throughout the year. This would do | St oe, July 6,7 and 9. oL EuAs 1. The gUn alpll be Reld Telowiihe t t Biddleford, M. ‘Many think the latter, in so faras its in- [ or hear a single ‘'skeap,” the inevitable | Of young splatter-dock and tender grasses | uwauy with the jeobardy of advancing mon Denver, July d armpit, untl the shooter _culls *pull,” oth for several weeks, diszorged from her stom: comparable edible qualities are concerncd, is | Plaint of the startled snipe. But to-moarow | 80d bordered with low alders,which bisected | and ‘be many a penny saved by that clas Milwankee, August 8, 10 and 11 wisos. 1f challenged, the shot shall b de- | ach u light-colored sunke, over tivelve inches S bliaion and @ myth, and that it i8 ac. | You g again and you fnd the meadow full of | the marsh. Halting a moment I stooped and | who don't know how to take care of their | Minn h REHAL S, : clared a *lost bird,” whether hit or missed. | jong, which she hud swallowed three years ' eapolis, August 12, 13 and 14, Article v, rale 10, Spaldinz’s gun club | 405 ile drinking water frowm a brook. corded such universal preferenee cn account "'_“""' But if the temperature is not just examined the black soil at my feet, and dis- | money when they get it. 3 2y 21 ) i 1. T endoracmont of alleged gastronomes | Fight they are to be found only in iidted | coverod here and there and all around whero i i e, WA S pillen=Gooraerlinoo [guitiand Hloiamih. ¢l 59X urrection has come to and the rarity of tno bird, = Not one cook in | bunches of four and five, They are then un- | the birds had been probing with their sonsi- Gymnasium Records, e e ity A st B d 0! Nolll, Nob. light in Newburg, N. Y. A horse died. ap- A {hotsand lnows anything about serving | easy in their habits and flush way out of gun. | tive bills for worms und larvee. As tho | mn following scores were made in the Y | St. Joe, August 23, 20 and 50, Ans.—Tng Bee was right. You will find | pavently, on ‘Thursday, and was buriod be- Woodcock, and the bird 1 apt to come upon | shot, the first “'skeap” some times being the | Walking was less obstructed along this 002y |y """ rymnasium last night. Denver, September 13, 14+ and 15, appended a thorough synopsis of the Amori- | neath @ pile of rublish until an “‘equine The table in as unvalatable & shape as it is | admonition for every jack in the fleld to | Fivulet, [ made up my mind to give the tus- | % . gymnasium last might, SRYOP) RRPIOMARE LS 1% 400 19 (R OFONET BXRORIS 9. 1 | undertake 1d be sumnioned to remove it tho table n s unvalatablo s shopo kS ats | rise. - Undor suck conditions they are up ke | Socked' prairic w rost and beat down th | _High Jump—it Robbins 5 feet and 7 inches, " i can Shooting association’s revision and | BRERILECE HOm Be B Fomoval and delicious. 4 B white and. brown streait: thair notes are | stream. And well was I repaid, for every | B. B. Young, 5 feetand 6 inches, M. A Miscellancous Sporting Gossip. alterations. was attempted. A rope was fast to the AT ol o thio anipe. Bharp and spitoful, nd. off they qo, fiying | Moment or 80 abird arose and théir startiod | Grant, 5 feet and 3 inches. There is o probubility thut amateur rowing | Wil you please answer the following ques- | auimal, and on the first pull it rose to it . Avaunt with your woodcock, your canva low at first, but gradually ascending unti) | Signals, interrunted with brief cessations be- Diving for Distance—Harry MoCormick, will eive an unprecedented boom this | tions and oblige a regular subscribor of Tk | fopy Biid friskedite Now the equine is back or quuil! Could & duntier or more irres. | they are but mosquitoes against the over- | tween by the sharp crack of my Levefer, 3 f e e 2 | spring. Thore is talk of reorganiziug the | DaiLy B How 1many ex-league players | seon drawing garbage on the stroe 1 backc or auail! Couldaduntior or more lrres: | L, B0 B e ora '3 ‘s | Were constantly sounding on the ale 12 foo and 8 inches, Georgo' Luwrence, 11 | Omaba Kowing club and wetting up a re- | ave now playing inthe \estern awsociation, | Gharies R s e D e B O ba wn eaudow af. | known them to fly for hours in the mostir. | BV this timo the rays of the sun wero | feet and: , H. Y. Cook, 11 feet and 3 | gatta for Lake Manawa some time m July, | and to what clubs do they beiong? R e i i R e slanting over the rim of the western bluffs, | inches Next to basebull, rowing is-one of the most Diving for Height- H. Y. Cook, 8 feet, G. | honest and healthful of sports, and acquatics etito, ¥ for earth cour all thut he can get. lower in his Aus.—Eight. Dolan, Dalrymple, M worms, and v ord, especially at this season of the year. | regular peregrinations, making great curvi- 6 e O akers ozen. have thew neatly | forms in their areial diversions, now shoot [ and ~notwithstanding the uninterrupted ) ! - parly e ol _awrence, b feel d 11 nches, Harry Mc- | ghould be vigorously encouraged. land, Rowe and McQuaid, Denver: A drosed, split them opén on the back, and | ing off out of the rango of vision, but unex. | 8Pork I was nearly fagged, and with a well Lawrenco, h foot an 3 should be vigorously encouraged. | It is suid that he will ¢ . Erisaac sl thom Spon R Yooy ek ot tedly making their appearance again ava | flled bag draged my pondorous feet, from Cormick, b foet Dinches, L orman 28 | Tho winl fight of homiug pigeons which t. Paul; Clarke, Omaha, aud Bradley, | e “l\‘_(‘x}":flb arilliglve bis wosl'a cauions) salt and pepper for each bird, lay them in a [ immediately overhead, us if dropped from | Ut the bogky flold, and told Ingram it was | o laC0) 00" 15" Voung, 2 feet 1 inch, 2. | a8 to buve been given by kd, Rothory, | Sloux City. the dainty worms, When' ke was & boy and i 20K, a e 2 v 21 from Fremont to this city, on Wednesday ‘Phe advisory board of the American Shoot- | Went fishing with other boys if he got half dripping pan about two-thirds full of water, | the upper spaces, so erratic and bewild 4 then place them i the hot oven, und whilé | are their movements. At irregural in As the It of his work Billy ex- 8 feet 5 incho in process of baking, repeatedly baste, and | during this fight. that destinct but far. | hibited a low headed — black " bird, K JAok- S 200t 14 {Roios hen thoy are thoroughly done through’ and | sounding guttoral whir, that tremulous | tWo jay birds und a crow. = Ho said the snipe | (iegrie Groch same, A B S Iohol 8: 2006 { e aud brown, 11 ventira to say you Wil | “hoo.0ooo on” breaks' upon the ear,” wnd weré too little, aud e wouldu't monkey with » most lugcious dish yo el which weird sound is made now und then b, B0, | oy I 3:‘::‘}‘:::: the mos #cious dish you ever sat IR WoIRG SOURG IR s, ‘meI Hmluu.v_ 'Magnificent sport is sniping in the spring, Flashes From the Dia ‘About Honeycreek lake is a capital snipo | ceivable rapidity with its wings during its during the passage of the birds to the remote country. Justsouthof the little elipse of rvetings in the air. There is no telling | Places of moditication in the far north. No Canavan is finding the ball quite handily, | dismissed by Ju ‘water il a long-streteh of low-lying, boggy | What a snipe may do; his little head is full of sportsian will gainsay; but that it ought to roll, an old-time Omaba ball play is | week, there being mendow @nd_woodland that will afford aa f eccontric notions. and he may drcb down Yo wuvhlbited by -lr':‘:i Jlop. noue ought 10 | captaining the St. Puuls, ¥ cute, good shooting as any of the celebrated | Within u fow foet of you, tilting dudishly | LCUS e YBY B0 JOAW N 0, Charlie Lord's St. Joe team will not bohere | C. W. Budd has issued another &mund. along the Kanknkee. The soil is of | back in the recds with the noisclessness of u | Sojourn here, and by the last of the sccond | [N,y 91 The boys are panting for themw. w‘l’n-\ 1,..{-?-:!-! 4 iskued snosher oho! O e W frac. | Sprite, oF continue his reticulated antics in | Week i April in this particular lutitude, the g ) » the ik Until e becomes tho verist apeck 1n | ovary contains the fully formed eges. In | - Herr is Milwaukee's starcouchor. So much | Reports are coming in from ali parts of the ‘sky. and then vavishes for good. At | the course of time this spring destruction | for bis brief carcer with the Robbins - a chance he would the worms and Jet them bave the fish. He has a queer taste, for inanimate target shooting the | And would be acheap mun to 4o warden work, decision inall tournament or sweep- | if he would take the worins as shooting is final, but in other watters 8. L, Butler of Louisville, s from the referee's accision will be | white mocking bird that is remurkib sociution court of appeals, | only for its rarity, but for the fa muking an appeal saall in kiliing @ hall grown rat of his intention at 8 cige the other afterncon. i to him within twenty- | Fat evidently intendod to make a supper of 'n notice of approval; also | the bird, bul the latter knew a thing or two ociation oftice vithin ten | itself, and, pouncing upon the bold invrnder, atunt is balked or int pecked its syes out. Having it at this disad: iore Vautage, the bird pecked it to death, and when the doctor returned soon after, the last, was postponed on account of the high | i,z ass winds. The “fly" will be mwade some day | Louh in this week. the rul The suiv of “Kid"" Baker, of North Platte, against Frank Pawelee, 1o recover the $500 ion has formulated new rules for nimate and live bird shooting. In nd. What will we do with the Milwaukees? lost in & shooting match last February, was v last ds one duy on hand 1o pro. copy 1o as fany ¢ with, or 1t y it sbould tured out of symmetry by conical tussocks or ‘niggor-heads, iwith eithor brackish t. Louis | this state anc Dukota of extraordinary good ols or Tenchos of dead buffalo grass lying | other times you find them lazy and sluggish, | miust tell upou them, and I' expect to see the | I3rowns. prospects for fine cken shooting this fall, | reason w ouig o 3 ¥ J - N % (RVrACTts ' | day when suc! g o e wi ack C ayiog Whore was o good crop le ar 01 00 may allow another bird dead rat was found on the floor of the ca tween. D’ecping from these now is the | lying like lead, in fact almost compeiliug you day when such a thing as u jacksnipe will be Captain Jack Crooks playing as There was a good crop left over on account I Rk R e (A A De, Hutler sayalie holiovos his to be (he O, O ey the Ly, | 0 Kick them up from their wallow i tho | unknown in this region, unloss opportune | socond as auy wan in the countr of the mild winter, und old timers say that d” ve @ o i Dy r 8ava Lo bl A 10 | B o t1inre Ak lumve of vanys | warm mud. This is tho case when tha | legislation intervence and gives tho birds a | championship record so far 18 a great one. @ big crop of young birds is inevitable. The ) while i _the air. A dusted bird is | only white mocking bird in the country e llot, 1iiiputian cane and puckor. | weather is suliry and redolont with th | CRance t increase aud racuperate. Cloveland Is playing third in groat style, | uew law, too, will have a most beneficial | hot & dead bicd No bird shall be ret d | During a revival at a methodist church in vis, Lf the bird is broken b Orlando, Fla, d or, dove ; 0y G effoc s uiries may be | for shot m the other night quite u sol- brush, making ‘s favorite feeding place for | spring-fever, developiug thus suddenly after SANDY GRISWOLD, His pickups and side catohes are of the phoe. | effect and great sport ou_the pruiries may be Mafin'an thed b e (e g . Y the birda. The “Jacks" usually arrive here n | & gradual moderation -of wecks, during J | m— nomenal kind, and he i rapialy becommg | expected for September aud October. ¥ 1AY Slaln AQutae Biwd, bub | ainly ciule ineld Khcee lna their greatest flight during the first warm | which the struggling sunshine and dr! THE SECOND LADIES' RACE. solid with the crowd in single bird shooting the rise shi 18 | his owncer to kueel in th of |‘nru, Y and genial duys of the latter purt of March. | rains together have extracted the frost from - The Gate City ball team is compos and Answers ar e 10-bore 16 yards rise for commande P However, | have known them to put in an ap- | the ground and rendered *‘boring” good for | Faiv prospets for Another Grand Suc- | Daniels, can in and second ; m.m’ v Will you ple y adyise me whether | :.:f, ‘fl Ivfi.',-l ‘.nfl‘ smiller g.uqfi-: In vTuul:;u fingers. ""1".‘.4:(‘1‘::..!,'1‘1/“ pedrance 1 open winters as carly as the 20th | the birds the moment their sler.der legs set- cess. Sawyer, third; O'Toole,short; Smith and | there1sa La Cross club in your cityt We | j,rq ghooting the rise shall be 16 suap of the owner's a lady and gentle- ards for | man into the church and insistéd upon mak- of February, but in small numbers, restiess | tle down. Their long journey, although they 1 A 0O'Toole, pitel aton ‘and Newmat have organized in this city, and if th is o -bore g1 and for 12bore and | ing elf at home e : R P s s 10, Belther dog mow | Mke Trcauent haits fOr Fest from the south | To-morrow afternoon at @ 'clock e six- | uciiord dni i Newman, | Lave OHE venn wo would b nloasoa to a: | A0-bere guns bnd 48 Sars I of eny 18.60re Ing iwsolc as Hame avound tisaliar 1o e man, . has wearied and made thoin hungry, and | hour six-day ladies' bioycle chase begins at | lhe field. range i series of games for this summer, —¥, azine oF repeating gun ex- | One of the congregation ';“W\"m 13113 -:fi T““'“"’“I'l‘ld owv b ity height and fn- :";”-“,“l" :‘,'“;‘"Er:‘rr:"_"‘:::‘/;":"‘"e";‘:{’f’,““"m“":;*: the Coliseum. Miss Williams, owing to un- | Umpire Saudy MeDermott is evidently | P- Sheppard. secretary, Lincolu. he same as | welcome presence of the' canine, rose fiom "‘,‘:,:w b fof,‘;“{l‘l"",;‘.‘:h:’,,',{f;g We | arsival and yormandias tiemacives on e | sauafuctory nows from Miss Stauley as at | mado out of the ‘right. kind of waterinl for | Aus.—There 1 o La Cross in this city. acs OF vopeating guns | bis seat and proceeded t conduel s dogsiip s 0 g h = ch & pounds 2 ounces without pen- | tot reet. o W king o For oue I donot deew & dog of much advan- | indolence and indifference that hardly cver and is already backea us u sure winner. ne us for 10-bores. the center aisle chirped and snapped his fin- in snipe shooting, save for recovering | fails to resuit i the bird's woe a d the gun- | However, . there 15 many a slip twixu Vo gun of & lurger calibre than a 10-bore | gers at theé®funimal, who deli turned dead birds, for & desd stipe is about as hard § ner’s prum.d l‘ll 3 rlln\\' flm-l &p up from | ¢he lip ana the dipper. Heauty shall be usea round, pluced his paws upos the end of a to find as ‘tho proverblal needle in a Luy- | the grass and reeds wkes shooting no triok | ga)qyn, Jesse Woods aud Jesse Oakes uohmited. Charge of | pew, 4nd bowed his nead as if in: earnest’ gun except a mi s 8 pounds th for 10-bores. Ma rined to bo among the starters, | the position he is filling. When he speaks to | A and 13 are playing double high five, A 8 recalcitraut player he means business, aud | yay six trumps, ace, King, queen, 5, 7 and 5 have no *“back talk.” He says he will | guoee™ 13'has four trum) er fine a player withont giving bim awple | 30a "G gpots. A leads @ warning, and theu if it has to come, it will | $yian 1ave his other trumps on the cowe hard. His umpiring here 8o far has | the s gpot on the bottoi, , the Juck, duce, 3 «, king and queen, able with t and 5 on top. Charge of powde tack, ' / ~ / i, and under such conditions euormous - A . liad, Coasge af | poM 4 R o e 70 kAT | Dags are oftats mado. CHOVWOUS | ) vo profited by their past wontb's work aud | been of the exceptional kind. 1 Claiths the B, by reuson that he could take | skot 11 cunces, Auerican Bhooting associa. | prayer. BBlked v, and aflord Jusk as free shoolink | bags e ofieh Ml o0 1o of o mile | are riding better thao ever, and (b ‘may bo | A game of base ball 1s uover out util the | It with tue duck A claius uot. Which is | Hon 3Ot IEENTLY el of. “Auy shuoier i o < i ¥ hor e distance of a quurter of & Kl | e hea thece wil bo ablo o rob | 1astman has beeu retired. 'Tis uucertiuty | right!~A Reddor, Omalia Using larger chirge of shot shall forteit | s Arden, ground, witl alf-proseutod, an Miss Williams of her laurels. Oakes rode a | i8 the cuief charm of the great uational pas- A e o e his entrance money .“.;: wlh‘“ n Mnu\u ! uron “m e a sen captain of d, i \ g ] 1me. ' - 5y i A had no right to throw down his o Biuion of the management, with | Machins, Me., departed on a voyage i » | N ot U cugor wid covored conidor: | twe. It looks bad to see a teain, when be ns.—A had no rig : ] ir, I tho opinion of the management, witk | Machius, Mo., dopurted on 4 voyuge iu ngat home & wife and. five chillleen. He has just returced after twenty-nine vears' wandering in ajl ey - %o Sty | hind, begin packing their bats during the | cards, and if the 5 was on top of course B | the unanimous &bly more miles than the local lebrity, gin packing " tho namiunous consent of (e Lis eotrance money shall be “The hunter may hold his gun in aoy p ted this ruie, turned to him. | is going wiih | last loning. It ls 8 sign of capitulation, that | could tko it with s Jack, This, however, is, that they have given np. Many & game is | o oo TS Fas e B n e Tt e s (niting, AA0T La | afcauree, A did uot intend, he weroly woan while Baldwin, Morgan says, e swiftness of proverbial greased lightning. 1 1 3 W :‘t;:vl::m \:!nflhtllhs“:mx::n,:: o"léu o Uit | Just such work that sets the audience wild 10 show that he had three trumps leftand B | yj0n "oxcent agaiuat the_shoulder “'Ala‘u” e l\‘i:'.";’ 4 (' I.J‘)\“] fi:‘:;‘ii m’u‘x"rlc‘t“lutl\hi }::: 3 1 t; prices " 4 Vi N e ot could not cateh hus b, call pull” If the position o n s i ) g Vi o i ' ug 6 BuYse girls: kitchen girls; 10 | W gl b (il Despared to beat Miss Willium | Milwaukee bas one of the finest base bail I ! ¢ he R s y : narrie warktrlgi K tchen gl G0 for wavaral | siiuatod aud”cowtortably” furalafiod SN, | with UBERT L 18 SCucns of i raco there is ' parks in the country. It bas been itted up | Where can 1 get o Brat-class book o8 j « enged wud sustaiucd, the result of the | wiie living with suother bustsud,

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