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12 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE SUNDAY, JULY 27, 1890-SIXTEEN PAGES e ————————————————————————————— 3 —————————————————, T —————————————] ment is considered by many superior to horse | ging along quietly and unostentatious! ble. Anson has made him an offer toplay l acing, for it is always honest and those hav- | the rear, with Chicago, but he dees not care to start in O, 0, e ing i most rened tastes can witagss cours; 8tie Them Up, Bir, Leonara sich fast company yet pwhile. N 0l O " Canton Fara Millard, No. 1, is making e .- , : i a0l bi ing with tho greatest pleasure, ho great J . N ™ pro; ions 0 Chloage dy te 6 1 " i A Day's Racing With the Jack Rabits poplarity whic the stort has' is (nstagced | Omeof thomost laborious tasks of all of Miscollancous Local Sports, 0Old One to By Tomn Down and a Now L:‘:‘!:I‘rl:‘\l::n n‘r?mfl * |L“n.x 4\\.(”1"‘:‘1\ m\‘u;\.fx: The Amus mont Halls thit Were Patroulzed ff and the Hounds, By the Iatge crowds thit have been in attond- | Manager Loonard's mintfold dutiesis to get | The Omgha wheel 'clubs grand annual Ono Erected, ettt AR B LU ey by “Border Town" Omahaus, ance in othor citie Frle twenty men will go d thoy will entor the . and in the near futurs | members of the Omaha team to do their duty | tournament has been fixed for Thursd itis destined to become one of the 1eading | o'vhe conching lines, Collins was signed | 94 41 Suturday, September 18, 19 and 20, lists for a priz, — THE DEMANDS OF TRUE SPORTSMEN, | field swrtsin ths conury. artly on account of his supposed coaching | o D3P Mistor 'Murphy, who is quto o | ECHOES FRON THE PYTHIAN LODGE. | ‘Tho dogre team of Xuth lolge, No 1, | BYRON REED WAS THE ORCHESTRA LEADER What Shall We Do to Protect Our llx)hlliv)ir“:‘n::l‘lr:l[:“prr\rnnlinmltqun“fllnlflnne for | fisherman it seems, captured a huge channol: Daughters of Rebokal, will go to Chicago to [} cat Thursday evening, weighing thirty-cight compote o " S 1 » -— paptking " - - ! ) 3 { ompeto for the §00 priz. The team is me? the captainey of the team. He proved a dis- | and a-half pyunds The Coming Cantonment of Oddfol- | drilling regularly and is in excollont shapo. | Fedick Invitati All the Latest Ball News—The Gun | =0y, Neb., July 2, 150, Clubs—Wheel Whisperings—Game | ing Editor of Tur Bre: Thisis a question of | open his face once during h and Fish, and Mis Tonformatic Hall Was a Favorite Until To the Sport- | mal failure at both, ashe was never known to | Bass fishing has heem foir at Manawa lake a8 have beon Poc h connection | during the past woek, and somo good calehes Tows at Chicago to Be One of the loeal lodges toattend tho wounion at Platts- oors Weaken How the Caling. was | 10 been mado, the fah rinuing larger than Largest Affuies of the Kind mouth on August 12 It is not yet docided Boyl Was 13uilt—Somo The Black Sox, [ @1V eaight be fore this, season, Ever Hold Bofors. Whither anyof o lodges will ationd fo a Ol Time Mt ‘There is considerablo talk of a union pienic — and well he may be, forhe has by the lodges of Lincoln, Fremont and . ttlo | nag there who isn bewuty and & joy forever Ers many moons have waxed and waned | Gimalia the Latter part of Angust. When Omaha was a “border te tof our state. Mo such I would | lung wusie from any of them,and as a conse- | The upland plover have come in in un. | the numerous fine and substantiol bulldings |~ On August 8 the Oddfollows will hold a | Reod and Aann Catn say, sudseribe for the Forest and Stream or | gnence most of the exhibitions have ml-n of | usuc - od o Matd 4 ol orts. | the unenthusiastic class, Hanrahan is doing | th at the Bluffs, T the American Field, and read a tral D rta- | 4h0 Bost worke I thyis 1ine ot the present | The mont of Mannger | man’s journal and you will discover that the' | uudy association, | wealthand influence of the worl A Dr. Irwin | edin the preserva ven for thepur. | country affords, islost boforo it is playe ved by the the slancous great importance to the sportsmen a monwen of Nebras| might be disculsed through the colur e Bee with good rosults, fore the speotators and assist their confreres itneasa coursing meet ofhare | how the proservation of game would affect the | around the lines, There has been but li commonyy d com- | with the club, Howevel wd a question which | not alove in this dereliction. b A s o for some inexplicablo rotson, have secmed | Milt Barlow of the United States National afraid all through the season to get up be- | bank is exceedingly proud of his glossy black n. Omahia is 1o and hounds—two days of it—Thursday Friduy of next week at the fair grounds, o the following Sunday fairis under the mu Allison of the National cc assisted by Scerctary Luce ¢ Rogce. These meetings are g pose of awnkening an interest in o grandest of all out-door sports, not familiar to Omahans, a brief discription of the sume Is horewith given As n past thoroughly b thar mand in Omaha, as it has clsewhere, for harmless competition without the offensive ements which mark so many other cont It is quick and flery, with that peculiar reck- \lr;'n 1 shoot Byron tituted the vy large and the plainsout along | inthiscity will be sipplemented by one which | grand mecting in Chiago at which delora- | only legiti ary rond &wurmiuf with them. | will bo an ornament to theeityandan honorto [ tions will bo present from all over the coun - “They fu H v are in fine condition and gunners aro | oy Rl 0 I o | is — making himself ~ solid | maKing big bags, John Gwin grassed nine: :ll‘x\”;‘:] s, P ball, the threo- | ¥ ute orchestra liere, ishod the music for dranatio Tho Patriarchs Militant are expected | oo o1l turn out 15,000 strong. The demonstra- l"' rtaliments, swell tion will continue one weck, es and bigh-toned 1 s interest- | with the crowd in consequence, | teen nice fat ones on Priday mor adnge lost. ck structureat the northwest corner fonof the game which our | The Omahas seem 1o think that every game | 1y, snuis players of Omahn are talking of | 0f Sixtecuth street and Capitol avenue, Will | A Chicago letter contains the following: | One of thooldtimers furishod this bt of 3 L und they fnvariably | yolding a tournumoent in September, which | be torn down and fn its place will be erocted | “T'he prizes amount o $5,000 in cash, and [ information whon talki get inn dispute over whose turn it is 0 €0 | will be the equal of any of those heldin the | a handsome fourstoried stone and brick | the money is already in bank ho e b up and do the ching, and of course this | gihep woestern cities, 1n addition to the tour yosterly to a ut the rapid has mado § 1 other o of the | Let usenact laws tha twill protect our d asitis | game fromthe greed and sla seienceless men who shoot and_ exterminate the young birds for eastern mark: togother | party of intorosted st aying the With $2500 more fo bo used in building. The building will be erected in the uything but a proper ment ipression of their interest and earnestness | i 8 in the game. Give them alittle medicine, Then our eastern connoiseurs will have to ) Me, Leonard: itwill do no harm, as has been ro is jonrney to the homeof their orite game | demonstrs ses the masses of the peoplo [ and while they enjoy their sport their | yuy oursing. 1t will meet the popular de. | foundation for ivestment and an inc T the s f : | advancomoent this wide-asw its, i mateh between Arthur | e iy legitimate expenses of the bigparde. Of | & ( and Will 1:‘””’“‘ the local champions, | MOStsubstantial muneron apile foundation, | the prizg money §20000 will bo awarded | 0 places of anusemont,as w ison the ta L | and every detail will be carried out in o way [among the Patrlarclis Militant, the othsr | directions John Eilis, oift of the old mombers of the | Which will insure a building which shall [ 8,00 going to the civil branches. The | 9l can rememior Omaha gun club, and one of the best trap | has retarned after a long | It is proposed to set apart the two wpper Mr. Ellis has had somo | Lok porieniees on the south west border, which ho says s a ventable para with its largo and and countless varicties of fish indeed, that | The South Omaha gun club are making s ML abarate arera its for a prand thing that me v continned. “when all > staff contosts in o largo hall in | 010 S@erines wore held in an old rookery K. Russell of Oakland, [ $OT 0L o hall on Four sbolah Aff here | Podge and Douglas, the work of the Re- | chieap theat itis “placed upon the toor? | qon't Pacitic coast, where tho corenony d by a recent application, Let's anew order_of things from this afte el oo iy subordinate and_Rebekah dogice loges will have degr thevity, ( re will | Cal, will bring chapter, com- | which will oxe and consistory, together wilh the | bekah degro ante-tooims, eid, The building will ontire 1of, which is 08k When the t shota in the w absernce in ke e, Compell Canavan, IKearns, veluud and the rest of those > o up (o the front. They L sfroat, botwoen After that wo had a onlowar ¥ who could give t wealth of the state would result. veral wealth vestiments in Norfolk and o towns, to the writer's lnowle 1 the Ic ve had experie 1en we shonl ¢ Walsh, '« gentlemen have made in- | with good voic | floors for the useof thelodges, T ooms for the blue lods mander nece: am streot, but 1 23 anybody living now ey Nebraska | can sleop after the thiouih the over. smafl g supy Other Fate of the Stars. In previous scasons it was rare, dities aff ors greatly from those mothods in use in A il il ) st platted | theeastern and middle soctions of the coun- | that ever ocearred in eit e less dosh of feompetitors thoroughly in of Omahia wies f f thom, profit by earnest and racing for blood. On the part of to that end, 1 you heard of a club dropping its star players Hoot b ke S 11 5 the town-site company | try, What “pla on the floor** means is ‘“Thestrides that have boon mude sinco | e " b A A ol Oy _SArPy IS 010 We he Masons and o e Odd- |« ‘eof those I Lo Oddfellows do | then may berecorde. . the petators e o o ot | “HETLL I S coptes g ene i | foredice cipcaans, T st 1t avom | i (it VL (P Ok | o e sl i o O | ot s i G GG | oy Dol e ot oy they watch the racing to see if the hare will 's within its bordex 0 the | mon occurrence and shows that the brother | S0 pigcony and t L0 gretas many more, | fiijum to pay (ho taxes. g Y Ak SR 1o B _ abroastof the times, but in fall aceord with ' escape capture by the hounds. Toe only | neral sh hood, s0 far from ‘‘clevating® the game, has | 41d most of theoevents will be at live birds, | ife o ray. 1o kixen faliitg Odulellows forzjana will Woaz tobes hnl dressos At (44, siyls growtl OF cauie e Haln't vory I 1 by I ac ouly b § v from “‘clevating” the gume, e c (at L | came yery nearlosing thoies, ally rich, A search in the regilia 3 y "‘\M‘}” 0 02 16 s tionnuita the lee ]x”: # i foasts i taks 1 bel had a contrary effect, Nat Hudson, who was | o0 €D 18 o i hopes of \h.“' oo | In 18T was dedided to ereet amasonto o Clark steeet throws somo lighton [ much of a theater until Janes B, Boyd com. i 4 ks e HEr R TR e tan X ing £400a month, has been cut adzift be. | oL fHIAnEmLar Ll mdihe question of loeation: was debatoc 10 50 bject, low Svidontly the central 1500t the cornor of Fa jack rubbitt of the 1 forthis | oot . then the law uld inter B0} e e AR LoL TIHDI Tra beuky ot | M b thoy i 1 tomake the affair o wrnestly, Many wereln favor of | character i the dogreo worke s Robekah, L stroots, in 1881 o e L s L it stand such adraft. FHongle, Meyors and | SUGC0S atany cost or hamrd, th street, predicting | and the robes of high pricsts, prices and ral yoars previous the old Acad !'”}--.\-‘r\ swift NS .‘: gl S ba lad 1n St yster were let out, too, for the snu son, Another u thing the gun clubs of this twoill bethe principal thor- [ quecns, the dressesof virging, Levites, Roman of Music isthe Pegples’ thea L1i® apacd of the e CRA el 1 Fetiis o and now Sioux City ws suit by releasing | O have docided on, and thatis to aproint s | oughfare, Othersadvised locating on Six- | soldiers and other biblical characters show | ter, andnow the t ) he bl e R G LS el R o R L (o] 1 Burdick. The only reason is that | PURDr of game wardens of their own | teonti stieet, and their counsel prevailed, aely that the socret, work of 0dd- [ had sewved anl as thepiai hadtibalwedad [ Al el TRl By S et if these clubs would live and make money or | U wut the state to “keep tab on? and | Subsequoat ovents baye shown the wisdomof ship is largely illustrative of biblical | templeswent in ' tho , especally out Yo very dittouly fortwo e b SR el come out even, they must lot their high rtthe names of gunners caught killing | this action hastory —with Rebokah in bave feet and wat west, it was not bad tell you that [ Lt lidhond R " et e gl 5 priced talent g 3 vio chickens before the law is up. Theso Sixteenth stie porty was pur- [ jugin” hand, demurcly waiting for Mr. Llea- | lave seen somo fine au nd splendid iR tie ™ AR IRGL St B AngE e 1o VHE ConE ey STy wardens will be paid by the gun clubs jintly aud 2 part of sent building [ zer to como along and win her with Mr, | performances there. connts of tho ehusy with flect-footea ¢ Jort of every truo sporteman in the couttry, 5 Tom die it and every violutor® of ‘the luw reported will | erccted. This was the part now occupied by | Jacob's jowelry. Under this view of the s “No,itis my recollectionthatReedand Catin -~ s the Athenians an e L e o I o Jack Mesteth (8- hevinyn tusslo with chae. | DO prodoaite the limit. While it cannob | the drug store andtho tea store, and on_ tho | no doubt, a ludder takes the place of thetra- | had abmdoned their ordhestin before. the ally care ul th 1eir 7o ¢ ‘w- 1ys to do, .{V ‘* 13 169 horae nefurious work will be en- | next floor weretheroows mow oceupied by | ditional groased pole, th 1, by mason o wdeny open Well, 'm not a very good e e gl o S L —_ VR Hick Carpe il atH e tHs CONbOYA quite certain that & will | the board of cducation, which wore fitted np | Jacob’s pastoral avocdtion, a billy goat would go of music, it wo wsed o think thoy :.‘\ V‘v v‘\v\;\ prime .4;;:‘\ m‘ ! \' b g‘»- 150 The Young Birds at Kearney At doliis “‘_ wn‘;"]‘» _m‘\," b wboys, l‘:l-n:- der vished, for theatrical performanc dances, cte, The | seem to bo appropriate enougl’ to be intro 1 vory nicely ",‘I'!' SREREN IO I8 BE AASTANS ok vt Sota Keanxey, Neb., July 25.—To the Sporting $5 5 Y Ao e I'hela 1 it in New York proveda | third Hoor wa I by the bluo duc t ene, ¢ buck intheearly 60%s andup to the ted, bat {11 1Ater yonss Wit large and | Daitorof Tow Baw; Itis pleastag to lovers AL chier nothing to keopdown | rezulur ¢ for the favorites, and until a | 1oom, as at prescit. This buildin “The displays will be made on the Lalke | timo that J.J. Brown erectod his building on bbbl th b b i, o KA s A ety Y ‘ tho basc 3 he keeps filling the bazs by 1tey fport is heard the result can be at- | evected ina solid, substantial mauner, ront, a beantiful park lying betweon Michi- | Fourtenth streot, in 1965, the hall part of slerce aiiim cane less numerous, and tho | of chicken shooting in this part of the state | wild pitchin tributed tothe oxoossive heat, Huntington | stillin first-class Lavenue and lke Michigan, Here aowon- | which was ronted and dovoted to musie and hare was the only animal on which to try the T 1 3 ; : 7 Liare wvis the oniy antinal on which, to oy th | 15 sea the interost Wite B s taking In tho Sioux City is wealk in the hox. Seibel, the | defoated A bout five yo an addition was buil ding, capable of [ the drama, by amanof the name of Potte -~ pord of the grevhound they were bredown | o forcement of the lws for the protection of [ St piteher, is ill at home, and Deviii is | 0 S X weto the Liilding, inemasing it to its 1t is threo Dlocks lonzz. [ 1twas custmary, when an aitraction came home of the type now used for conrsing the | the birds dy many younz chickens ing overworked x « ) w it size, 'he upper floor comprised a | D ¢ e weole thor will be sovoral dis. | along, to wse tho court ho hat stood hare, there ave hundreds of model grey- | ha KobtoER bRl Al akd Ihe out v the ball players is ex . s0¢ large room for the cousistory, and & lar plays of fireworks on the lake. These will s the Paxton block 1w bare, thory aro els of modol grey. | I ) £ buls ity and | 4,019 dublons, and Wil remaln 8o, as long s | I it t from Eames, | one for open mectings, bang lancos, ote, | beiho handsomest ever given in Chicaso and wncame Rodick's steuctuee, B e e cutiflc coursing, contests | tho surrounding cmuntry, and they aro mon | thé Timthorhood exists ! a0, M Thero woro also the tiecessiry anto roous, | will bo worth goiig a kod many miles >, | which withstood the wear and tear of timo @ become one of the most important | who cannot be denominited & nurket bun annie ) o | 8 ant fs har kitehon, cte. The grand reviow of all of the Oad Pellows | until rized about two yoars ag to malke roomn pastime 4. a s winnors of the | ” ribre Tommy Lovett was hit safoly tve ol wment s h t s 1 0 ‘ 4 muk 1 T CH O mers of the | ors cither, wed_sportsmen who s| T O e e eRcay e Y 1, bt in this inst 1tomo Was 50 Lhe larger oom n this new part. was in [ in the city will take place Thursday, Augast | for the Commerial National bankand i por- AT alicost Gil7emar t e | forepl and their own table, 1 c 16156 thit b ttingz. his Omahn avim backi | Wexpected that thos with the men | great demand for s, and formed 1o in It is" expeeted that there will be over | tion of 8. P, Morse's new dry goods scors, Tt et R e | furnish the names of o : BRl e an_only lay it t ssive warn | sizuificant put of the income from the build- [ 40,00 unifovmed men in column. OF these | was consteucted in 1571, and for atteacive D CIOTOL NOTthEoE A 800, enet e Howover i Brp is do i Rinredsd EihosTais) e s "Chis state of affairs continued untillast | from 12,000 to 15,000 will bo Chovaliors of the | ness, both inside and o, sur 1 ullits b Hda avar fandn o abike. THIS Kas Tthio “'1' i e e i A i i all i r, when the bullding inspector declared Militant. i goneralissine now world’s famous Ful FAME e i 5 ‘ the next the lurge hall was unsafe, and prohibited T will consistof 150 mount 1t the fats seomeld tobs aginst Mr, O i st | S cvornot. The Ke: i ibit, sprl Sooting. | the bolding of dances the turmof horse will inclidea sy kas tho stor of a theale S T RLAYAT0) tHevTaYe boen RTo | Do ad UM gh clubin tho country is unload Bek has ong adveea ~This action iad the ofect of hastening the d another of huzars, mayin his houso was not usel very the western prairies for cor P Al R LS B s ord B le means v 1d0n 0f crecting o lavger and moresuitable | 300 men, mounted on tha n t purpose. One night, w e western prairies for con le decr, | 1 to tule v v than ever before i th it building for the eraft, and withthatend in [ caparisoied horses and un of select eitizens, it ora antelope, wolf and fuck rabbit, s ects for both history of the gune, g iadl view the leases of the 'tenants haveall been Lunners, fla standards | to give way, md saggd in Custer tookan especiul interest in gathering are good just now in this par By tlia S OTkRa a0 HiTAI0n T Aba) tiiked Whin Bhas mb ey mado to expireat the cud of three years, at a briltint areay of color. The | Kyer aftor that Mr. Redick could not induco i ctm e ok it o0w1d' | LOwlig to the diy wenthier | who cun il o bail, but who ¢ o isly, promtiy|iee which time the ne 1ilding witl be com- band will contuin 100 ‘musi- | tho people, in any considerablo numbers, 1o of tha'ofoars while on duty en't 5 AL i b “-"II o .mm-”’.l.u\ on the ball field on [-w. ol 5 ited much unfavora! !‘ meed, "‘= ’w‘x >thing should occur to bl] udn\ hml»m It was 1( ;, o taken for u any: enthusiastio ‘owners of s ks TG AU TEty UL, e At QU ithelr P rlousE tempor Sporting Times. ment from anumber of co-called sportsmen | hasten that event, i 9 city hall and the council heldits meetings in s lany onthu oA U o i amou the sand hills south of | 1y these daysof dissolvingbas tivo yeazs ago by its endeavors to induce t aund on which the present bflling | VR the parquette cirde, AR T Ul eet e (he e paciil | the Pla The covoys there ze “i"- with the woods full of _pluy {tuthrAsansn 1RO, Gun club to takeaction on thi is a valuble piecoof property, es- A ;,n’r‘ camp No. 915 is booming ot a groat “Some superstitions prsons_argued then ack - rabbit, " but thare was little thought of | foroy Hmor than flve or six bi the | 4 hund who are drawing ood fat saiaries to | hend thon, but that did not botter T 1 & 10 tho location of the postoffice in The members are taking anactivein- | and coutend to this day that Mr. Redick's {ntting theid intoroats and. sclontifioatly cone | Foneios stiooting all over the stato unless do- | 1yicq'sonio return for the investnient. particle, and it will continne t weate the | the iminediate viciity, A offer of § tand are bringzing innew members rap. | bud luck was due to the it he des fosting tho speod of their Favorits. Ul £ho | woodepoacre e lawls up willb gin, Manager Leonard’s new south-pay | A0olishinent of this inimical pr Toty | froma puty of Iiston” copitalists wos re- The candidates aver tout gt | erated el by busting sid dhund, i onr 1880 R ek ettd 16 onlyRoodi Lt TVEY D i Frigcer i S Reblon e " | to protoct some men agzuinst thomselves, to | cently refused forthe ground. v night, g 5 which Sum Orchied w oSunday school, the Cheyenne plains near Great Bend, Kan TheOm nf; R v;," = Bt 'h ot | Saints to touch him up sately but four tim: is to excite their animosity and vin- Unxplained Masonic Formalitie E 1 .n||u| Scott instituted I'\;IA np at “I'he Aca I“:;u’l wis opened in 180 That i k SARTETS 0 Omalia gun club’s regular wec shoot, | = g ™ | dictiveness, bat ¢ i s lover: o vor tuls o b fc allon So ourtecntt t,last | putancndio J,J. srown's resort and raise A A very enthusiastic 1 successful meeting B ke s Thero has been but one extra inning game dictiveness, but all leditimate lovérs of the Every postulant initiated into the Masonic hallon South rtecnth y last | put an end to Brown's resort and rai took place yesterday. The ¢ was held in October of that yes woods and watc week, with 150 chg cand the in- and the pleasure (b St Pl tor member: the standard of theatrical entertainuents, A grounds this s s is compellod o undergo certain wson. By the 4 5 W t " Elonry Corri ws i tmanager. The tow B E it 1 ftos rriAts puy e ncl BI® A0 1. fiasiuiien st tHel® best And a8 & sonsequance DL mouds L e odfherefrom, will fall in fine, and pat [ YR L EON soration whoss or. | - Aspecial meeting of the head camp will be | I : i stmanager. The town coursing micetings have been held in tho simo | B00d Scores were the résult. The conditions At bl D it shonldersto tho wheel whess rovoly- | PEOSILRG dousneys, an operation Whose or- | g b Dos Moiues, Ausast 12, to comsider lively In those days and hodid 8 i bt Hope Wero twvonty-Ave Blie ocks, Bye. aui A seare commodity dn Uhis ¢lty. | tions promise to protect and preserve our fsh | #8in and intention remains wnecplained to | ynattersof groat Importance. W. A. Saun- . He organized and maintiin ol A lurge number of gentlemen have added to | traps, eighteen :\.‘..< s developed ”1‘”*”” himandsimply for tho reason that the wor- | ders will mpresent Maple camp and D tock company which supported + theinterest by hnportings { the best | Pt oo L0001 i A v age aiTaE T fl master in the east, however well wd will o from O maha cam ), e Mic I AUy, e eyhounds tha . and | Towasend.... [0l T O T Rl 23 e LT %8, LB OERY versed he may be iy ritualism, entertains nof 't has been cicculated ny certain i il bl R B0, LIQO DS LTORN (Rl grevhounds that Kugland could supply, and o UM ow Yorls, but Murtie refused to come | Please answer tho following o Sexpavs | 1! l“'l" "'[‘I‘“ '”! e R 0 i it bt A AU L Thoy gonerally stoppd wnd payel ! il A d delighte | g nod oL -2 | up. Ber: Inagame of baschall, two men ou | theremotestidea upo s6LL, | §ncroased tho indtiation £6o to $15 or 1 Eh NS L0 el | Lo ot ixOiou pLuL RIS | T Bue voturns thanks to Manuger e and two on bases, the 1an ab the hat makesa | 5ays the New York Mercuxy, sy | s o foa b SEAL S “But when Boyd’s opera louse came i | IR Oeiainals dil o ‘i " MOLIDIOLLLN. Selecof the Boston National league long sate hit, on which he trics to come clear | to say that few masters even know thecor- | fixed for elarter mombeors, ALy 8 1531 thore was 1o more use for the Aeademy ARk Oighisa i Bs_chare fro) ] ighes . T > ploces of work ever gotten | runs which came in ahoad of “him counti— | his progress towird attatnmentof symbolic | four hundred menebirs. tacl -y terlorated Into tho varity rank Pt e B B Dbl W 10100 0L b, Render of 1 Kearney Co Baulk, being almost invariably styled | sight. “Did you ever hear how Me By e oo gy tthe ey ecpstakcs, fon bluo rocks, §2 entrance, | Hardie Honderson has ronounced umpiring | Minden, N e, a o ch coases £h0 in- | 01" tno 90th tnstthecamps of Omsha,South | bened 10 build hiis housod - Ves; well | slips and allowed to pursue him to th samo_conditions, followed tho main eveat, | tnd has sined torplich for Sioux Oliy. If | Ans.—They do, & propased ludividaal hus leen deened | Omahaand Couloil Dluffs will hold abiskot | Body hud -become digeasted with the dingy | This is called open field coursing. but in o and proved a tight and interesting chase: e e s Al AL e _Please inform me how muny games Knd st tation ot ths Qoo o tha tamils for o | pionic at Fairmount parke in the Bluffs. Tho | jlig*ventilatod, poorly oquipped old acadeiny, i der to bring the sport before the great masses | Fogg......... T et Bio0 o o ay; s namels mud, | ritchod for Owaha dn *49i—O, C.D., Allantio, | prestntation ut thodoorof the templo: Qrin- | party will start from this sido of "the Fivee at [ Wo by wil prouder sad Deyond the rough of the people, wiio were unable fo visit the | Gray. i3I LR T Ty B la. A e o D g omes o postulinti | noon and will remain at the Blufts until [ accommodations it aftorded. - puairic country, local ov enclosed parls cours. | Fownsend............. oxtra i are, compantively fow | Ay, —pive, frE lrosTess O the nitial coremoiice 10 | naarly miduight. Good music will bo sup- | *%Ono dny Sentor Mandovson, W. V. Morse g hns been successfully empioved, and | I this season, and people have to bo contont i S ek e St 18T ate; onco 2 plied aud dancing will be 0no.of tho amuse- | aud two on thrce other ehterptisng T meetings have been held I Louisville, X e with the rogulution uine inings pay for | ,Cin g Bus informme wheroT emn pue- | should be failed as a” noophyto, while | Bt M ttendanco is expectod Sen i H R e St. Louis, Kansas City TR B e their money. On the other hand double | (hAse@ fox-terrier old emough to use this | upon boing raised to the sublime de- & A bt id St. Joe, Mo., be- | Hlunimiel.. went o Mr. Boyd andurged upon him th general good tirme is 4 natu sides those that havoe becn held {n'tho inter. | Browo games have never been more plentiful, so | Mil! No funcy price -G H. Flick, Prop. | gree ho is entitied to tho desizmation of [ SR E0GH LELess & hotIi] staushoc, | want JE B aeh LA T flaosiihono s e fhings brouk even o faras giving the publi | Grant Hotel, Alliunce, Neb. epopt, thit 1410 sy, sulAad 0F SANCLid — | oiuneine L0y smaa ot Lo o Moy | SV inand trporeines of Omabn, aml i RS e Hivok s Rally s olatinh test | Jan0s more than their money’s worth by extra | Aus.—Wrtoto Angus Buckstafl, Oshikosh, | having recaived 1ill light, Taejiameys | R - fom 1ot Myl Wi, | Saed hathe s tho man 1o billd fi, A of speed, and probably more hitmane, because | Fogg und innings is concorned. Wis, Helias several fine puppies, jist the | mude by theiiitiste in the various stages of and Nobruska, assombled b Rock | hetdonont ontored. inte whoh. if G o | it gives the harc a betier opportunity toescapo | send tcok third, And it is tho same old story in Denver: | rizhtewe, out of imp. Bagatelie, by Richmond | M8 sdvancement in Masonry ave, like the re- i, I, last Wodnesday The | o > mited, would induce Mr. Boyd ' to go shead and preveuts the dogs from’ vunning mainder of the coremonies, purcly symbolte, I one of those long jum The attendance during the wes being rominders of the pilgrimages imposed courzes that is so Whisperin ‘s From the Whe'l off wonderfully, and on se moeting was called by the cumps e has dropped g pot; and another lotout of imp. Hillside eral occusions not nd carry out the enterpnse. 1twasthis: Ifa . P v Reckoner. Thoy ar fhige 2 ©C | in that congressional district and was vir. vin namberof business men would sub. often seen on the ‘open rics. Often the | Tho Omaha wheel club mado & run to | enough wore prisent to pay the guaraitec of | Woren Lassio by Redconer. They are a B okops dftor enlightenmont, or Jnoral | tully a conventim of tho followors of >t0 {30,000 worth of stock issued on tei 1 Dare _aud hounds have been found withina | Munawa Wednesday evening and had a | the visiting clab., Kven the Saturday and | 10f of great ones. 3 - D eeviol e astons of atluiltyand | Dr, . L, MoKinnie in_opposition to_Head bec'oont intevest, bering bonds, fow fectof each other literally run to death, | pleasant time, Sunday games are not patronize they Will you plesse stato in Sunday morning's | conserved tothe present hour when the good | (5p55u]l Root and his methods. Dr. McKinnie | a 1 vater. Tho FMAICWas o v 3 s ¥ v 'S | ot 65110 HOT LA e i a8 would build a theater. The resultwas, Man. in ono of those twor, or cven three mild rl Valloy will bo tho ri v, | should be.—The News. Browhat kind of fish areto be foundin [ atiollc Joumeysto “Onx Lady of Lourdes' | 44qressed the meoting and resolutions were | o Morso starte | Missouri Valley will bo the rido for today f W& Fatthful Mubsal B I MG g dersonand Morse started out and i just Cotthy ol and us the roads are in good coudition therd | The New York Sporting Times, the newsi- | omseshoo lake, and whethor there is much, | and s faithful Musselman trudges to Mecea. | adopted declaring the allagiance of the dele- | tyon ty-four hoirs they had tho nectssary But in the enclosed running the hareis pro- | will bo a large turnout. st and brightest sball’ Journal published, | Small zame in that vieluityl Docs the recoil gates to the socicly 3 urring a vigorous prose- | amount raised. The Louse was opened inOcto. ) vided an escape, and the hounds are muzzled, |y 55 3 G. Willls, the? two. well fitatns 14 afine fulllensth cut of | 0Ca Winchester vifie causé it to shoot astray cution of the cases pending in the Whiteside | hor 1591 by Koy Templeton's opera company, = and mn attendint is near to secure them | | B ';,:I{jli h"“ui s ‘m. .“’, “‘1": ® | Blmer Smit City's model pla, when not held firm to the shoulder.—Tourist, Candidates for grand lodge offices aro be- [ county court against the managers of the or- | Aswdl evens, Well, | shoild say it was, should thegrey houna overtake them. Mhe Noovort oRvliatwank vived In | Bimer, by the way, is pitehing just now, & Paxton hotel, city, giuning to show theirheads like frogs in a | der; complimenting State Auditor Paveyand | o woeks later Mr. Roscwater atad othor i ase is not robhed of any of its interesting | NOW York city last week. 3 tehtng, 100, after a fashion that will Ans.—Presuming that you refer to Horse- | mud puddle. Attorney aval Hunt for their zeal i the | citizens gave abanquet to Mr. Boydat b | doatures, for both the liare and hounds e | Willie W il ‘Pj;"lfl _"j“" days in iRl ko oI h eEmh TRt aho e 100 latee lying fourtoen or fifteen miles north | 9. A. Dougliss of Tincoln was in town last | investi wing the deiegates to attend | Withnoll nouse in homor of his, w { Joosened on the raco track and are at liberty -“.,“]"‘.':".’x“n} prioelo o chyuplouship meet- Plursday, the swellhead Browers | of s city, you will find pickerol, Dlack buss. | Weok Siziag up the situition and secing what | the special meeting of tho head canp at Des | thon considored wonder ful i 10 run until the escape is made, or the har ing to get used to t ack wereonly abloto get'one little silyery it off ¥ Yo PIOAODD, DIaCE DAEs) werefor sieceeding (3, K. of R, | Moineson August 4; favoring state jurisdie. “Now the ex-mayor is making @nothor | secared. Occasionally they repeat the conrse | Porterfield is_riding his safety very fast | o¢ nim. - 7 le eyes and catfish, noue, how- Bushacll. Mr, Douglass has boenact. | tion; condemning the rocently institited sov- | stide forwards in. tho. line n ade e 1he vt soveral tincs, i the specta: and genovally teaps tho boys interested | *py” Do Motnes toam 4s still fn tho ring, | V€T i sich plentifulness as to render good deputy f Businell and thinks he | erign camp and recommending tho discon. icement equally as boll and praiseworthy § ors are wrought up to the highest pitch of | when they come d 1o P y . Y ne streteh, the most porsis: s ar \ although slighily disfigurcd, but s their | #port. Duck shootingis good there in t knows the ropeswell enoughto tackie the | tinuation of the Echo as olicial ox 15 when he eisked his fortune in the splondid ¢ excitement. i Many of tho Omahn Wheel club_ members | Sriuongh siishtly distigured, but sivee thle | SROF Shptia 1wt now thorodaiathlhe | 0D, tho order. structuro at Fifteonth and Farnam stooots, i At Hutchinson, Kan, the headgquarters o 1oft the city for their sw i 5 ; i 4 2 UG, ¢ ne e, B, W Conk A ( d_fro chiteot MeEpavric ? hins b have 160t the city for their the soason, winnlng fve “out of six games. | spaleadiit T b T i Dr. E. W Cook mouth is lso anxi- 1 unierstand fr v MelaIpatrick 4 of the National —coursing association, | und more will” follow their ex Tho' brosiects At thia woi F0 HBLELS | o roene . oR0CRE upiand plover, which. [, b 0 by thoofoo of M. Dushnell and who is dmw tho pluns. for they have a pai cotuprising fi 16 prospanta atiise spel it e | gy just come in, anda few fox ugioyapl Nooof Mr. D 1 new R (he novy Bord theatro sl iSya et i i | mouth. team will be strengthened and play the sea- has boen casting about to see what sh . y itthat thenew Boy h Wil be the i tio hundied and ety S| Soator Morgan is m 500- B ER L URis T doe Hin the | be formd i the spars, had, 3 od at Utica last week by Commander J. | gy Ly howso in this counti untik fix | Satres, pratrie land snd this is, devoled § o0 for §1,000 8 side with the Span- | season the club would have helda placo up | Captain of the Hawlkeyes The commitioo of thesuprome lodge onlayy | W- Carr, asslsted by a number of members ono isbuill. Tuis shows that the growth of wholly to breeding jackrabbits aud for cours- | | A Tose. 5 bty f ! 4 $ : ool 0 ror ; our templeof isnotby any means the loast {hg 5 06 TaGk REVINE Doon B oo s { ishirider: 'of. San | Jose, C cvent to | among the first three, as there is no team in | you with the nameof the Diam: of the Uniform Rank malde the follow fron Lincoln and York. log Lo AR il Ao s Y conter of the half section, and o mestings | ©0me O August 9, s the league that has a license to beat them Will you piense be kind enor veport on the matter of representation fortho [ have amembership of thirty-five. O b A tar il ra g { a year ave hield on these grounds. At presont | Gould Diotz and George Girton are fncluded | 1o out of & sories. whatis the highest running high jumpon | Uniform Rank inthe supreme lodre: *After [ Grand Recorder W. Rl ot a | B o el is o (e e R e | tlicreare not less than u thotusand strong | I 8 jolly party of both sexes which will | Piteher Swartaet's work Las not been b | record, and by whom made!—1d. D. Bradley, | duedeliberation, your committee concludes | gin ol has boen quito sick and unabloto at | jowtver. Uit wo hud & seatmans joi oot { in that enclosure. Th vo in no | spend the hot days of August camping outat [ it was expectod to be tiis season. He has | Missouri Valley. it the Uniform Rank is as well reprosented | 40 3T i autoe C WRISh G aobante Hfon Bhol 14t neke e BT (Pt iy mse tamed or domesticated but ave kept as | Omaha Beach, Lake Okoboji. won very few games, Tho opposition gets [ Aus.—Five fect dleven inchos, E. W, John- | 8ndits interests as cavefully guarded in this | G0 10 A0 CRITSS WEIH, BEIER B0 oo [ealdit begin to ol voa. the wild s deer, Tho Omaha whoel club tournament com- | familiar with his ourves very quickly. | ;on Belleville, Ont., July 1, 157 boily s though the rank uid flle of the Uni | ¢4, sl correspondonce, nunes of all the acors that pleascl ] From tho park they are shipped to differ- | mittee has decided on September 15, 19 and vartzel thought tho Westorn asso il Bionchion tht Dilaier Malse Ty rin Rank were allowed to send a repr Ommahn legion No. i is incrensing rapidly in | our funcy and through whose eforts we had « ent localities where meetings are held and | 20 a5 thedates on which o hold the bicycle | was too slow for him,as aidthe whole Kan _Cal Broughton and Pitcher Mains—Jay- | scotative hither dectod by the vato of the i | o AT AR T S they are scen in all their native wildaess. tournament, and the members are working as | City team, They were mistaken,thatwas all. [ Eve-Seeheld the trotting record over Maud uk alone; that the composition of this body | u4oq'eien'woek. Tho noxt mooting will o | who playel small parts fn tho old stock com 4 ! Nearly every foreign boru cilizen of the | oneman to make it & grund sucoess. The | There is still tite for Swaria to win, though. | 5 just twenty-throe hours, Jay-Eye-Soo mik- 3 flxed by thoconstitution, there 18 now | ,14"on Woinesdny ovening at thonew hall, | panies have risen to prominence in their pro- ! { United States'is familiar with coursing. hay- | racing men train on _the Council Bluffs He oughit o pull himsalf togithior and buckls | ing s groat mark at 4 o'dlock one day ind | BO onstitutional course open to aford tho | i i Wty SRt SEERNEGR R | GG it TR 86 BEoRiucne b thid pr fng seen the fleet edgrayhound in parsuit | every ug, and one often sees down to hard work. He can't be calied i back | xro 0 e o iy AP Sk skod for volier; that the Uniform Ran S K, degre O'Neil, E'rink W o 4 | A A gras i 5 Eby Mand S surpassing it at 3 o'clock the next. AT Al 4 satod by | bowork in the §. K. degreo. Neil, Frank ton and Annio ] of the wily hare on_their native heath either | pretiy exhibitions of speed from unlooked-for | number yet, by any moans. = e bl tined: eing o body subordinuto to mnd crented — whom (. S, Baniyer was sweet on 1 in England, Ireland or Scotland, and the very | sources. Omaha should gt a new team or_get outof |, Su ¥4 Stle in tho Sund r»«i'i"]'x’.}.‘i"&fh{ Uy anome bdo (0 v it Ehe Lo le LO. V. bur It Henry M. Stanloy , the now famous i mention o' the sport will_ stir the biood and Badollet has_retumed from Spirit | the Westorn ussociation. At thetr present | PUINEN 1050 yarist | Whore 13 Leon Tortar ] | aio fof Itdf would bo to shiow Lo supre At the regular meoting of Court Eclipso | Afriean explorer, eut him out ] Mn::vmrn lix\l;‘:;\y as othing .«-\‘un x‘m‘«: auy l(ul(r-\\l\l\-‘;'ll' ol the s Ill-xmL'd gait they avea disgrace to their compauion | X A"Go0d One, Council Bluffs. nittos neommends that a No. 167 the following offlcors wer installed Ol the many grat stacs who appeared at acrifice within reason will cheerfully be | fresco work on his countenance, and reports | clubs. They ean’t play ball at all. They are by st B O e o0l i 1000H| ol Lo ot i 3 y T Pty D Hon various times at tho Ac I remembor n they but witness this most delight- | a very pleasant time. \While there he had | fizurcheads, and neither entertained - the | A1S-—Wendell Balker covered oighty ommiitee of thise be ppulnted to roviseand | byD. H, O. R, Charis Singer; D, ¥ Ham- | yrpy'a o derson, Bawl Johnn MeCul- ful sport aguin 4 the ploasure of witnessing the regatta of the | audience or'made it intercsting for the pen- | in an even eight seconds during the pr amend the laws gverning the Uniforn hank | iton, C. R; 8. Byerly, V. C. R3 F. L. | Jughand Lawrencs Barrett, In lator yoars ] But Amgricans aro qul Ky captivated with | Towa bouting association, where the Conncil | ant winner ilwaukeo ) ( alof 100 yard id to heve been AET0 Ietiorh 4 irean | ary Weavor, B, 8. J.7E. " Gustus, TS0 DE | hestockc company was abollslied and travel- coursing, for this quick and exciting chase is | Bluffs crew won the gold medal only 0 pencilled » above has ju: Fr Ag LT R ciul or other b s ¢ <ol Charles’ Rosewater, troasurer; Jandelin, T eomBiintions ok A8 e Ao ds : The haveis up wud away like o flash, the | have been treated very kin during and it must be acknowledged i Fhi: SOUNBON LYV 3.9 uly 31, The sup ko ROyl \o | B Cummings, J. B.§ G. Wilson, chaplain. COf course we had varlety theaters, notably grayhounds, too, start right on the iustent | his stay, for he never tires of singing praises litable effort. o was full of | 1330, at52-5seconds. The runner last named, | of =" hibit o ;s LD B0 R the Buckingham and Olymipic, both of which | and with u bouui we straiving ga Uie slips | to tho wit, heauty and churming wilets of the lwaukoo chestuuts whoi ho bozan on the | Who, by the way, is now Lying at the poiut of | i to ’I'_‘ L R P Flectricity and Agriculture, i hed for o time bup died out. Otsha eager to be at the prey, and when loosened go | ladies at the Orléans, ragraph a week ago, but by dint of haed | death at San Bernardino, Cal., showed 100 b cdoi Dhs cats Fr Ho resultsof o serlos of experl- | I verbeen o good town for the vari, 1 ko o wind, with thé lvclug_samoin sieht | Captain Emerson will visit his old home in tinished it in timo for Mondiy's paper. | yards at Cloveland on July 31, in well under | Tos batie et pscuintion. b was toeon: | monts that have been undertulcon in | How busiess, - tralning @ R UIUS | Boston next month, and will attend the [ He talks through his Derby. ¥ly down, even time, two watches scoring him at93-5 and earyi The constivution of the | Russia by Specnew, extending over a - P - stralning _overy muscle to raieh | Joague meet at Ningara Jalls before he ve- | young mun, you are naliscating | ¥ g X . B0FANG. Aol s Tob ot : st bo Vif RN . & v, s R by The National Guard, | their quarr il ble | e ; \ 0 cconds, while tho' third one-flith of Nebraska jurisdiction was_amended in ac- | Joviod of five years, it appoms likel | ir quarry, © w the nimble hare | yurs. Ewmerson ciaims this journey east 5 seconds, while tho third was one-fifth of a ’ y ivo years, it appears likely | ) -0 continues on like & stre. vith long ears - i o All is not gold that Although ball | o ver. 3 tn g | cordance with the intentof this action two | gp. ¢ o folty mui antially’ plawv i The development and improvement ot | 1aid back on his shouldurs and his lara: eyes | [0F, the sole purpose of haviug & surgical | piavors lead a lifo of easoand pleasure, yet | Second slowor. Know nothiug of Lozier’s | TUnBten SN W JuCiile v\C ol toturned | that electricity muy _eventua ey & | the mational guard in the past decade [} furtively watching the approsch of the on. | gheration performed on the backbono of bis | i arosomo havdships in connection Wwith | Whereabouts, g unapproved by the supreme chancellor on the prominent part in agricullure, says |, c0 especially marked in soveral emy. Then, as tho graceful grey houad | Dicicle sousto bein readiness for the Stb- | tho careor of an uctive ball tosser that donot | ~ Please stato the outcome of the OmanaSt. | bl that (v usiiped (o prorogatives of w York Sun. 'I'he experiments | by iho eetiil Ahmr g af Taal L reaches for him with his loug tapering jaws, | Lopiber tournament, but the clubgossips think | gppear on tho surface, A peep behind the | J0¢ fourteen-inning game last yoar wnd the | Fre suprame lodgo in fiving tho quaiifications | showed that by submitting diflerent Q4 9y, L A er ot Bt foabLa8 Zop him s loug tuperiug Jaws. | othorwise, and have a fonduess for conecting i o 3 1s notonecon- | dateon which it was plyed —Crank, Ouiha, RIOMm0 1000 15 wXaN e i e A RS an olectric current 1 Military camps at which practical in- little jack adroitly springs to ono side, and | oiocry 1 1t £ h 105 Will convinee one that it is notone con Pl ; for membership, I'iosumo amendment will | soods o the aetion of an electric current § B it t o d he hound goes on. ‘Then the 's ‘ad. | Dis mamo with suggestions of lillics-of- | ginyal round of ploasure, with hack rides Aus.-Oun May 16, The gumo was called at | by presented at the next session of the graud | their devolopment is rendered more | SUruction in military duty thut could the hound goes on, Then the have takes ad v p range H " ! P v the valley and orange blosso But gossips | j n and jelly cale embellishment tho end of the “fourteenth inning, the score | jodwe, and a3 the sentiment is strongly in its b be obtained in no other way, is afforded R T i BlEms o, NSED e Is committeo of the Omaha wheel clab | its way to thotill of a drug store.” Noonoon | was called in ordor that the 5t. Joo Wam | Kansas Cily swured tho nextsesstm of tho | 90t bouns, sunllowors, winior sad sIrINg | il¢0 of Now York was among tho first H hound s rccovering himself for suoiher in charge the arrangements for the | tho outside has o ided of the money ex- | Wisth catch g train grand lodgoe beciuse itmade a united effort to | TY@ Were used, A second Beries o to adopt this system, and the perman- { chase. September tournament should make certain | pended by a club for court plaster, arnica and = —_— got it Tustead of trustingto luck and waiting | periments woro mado with pot herbs amp near Peckskill, on the Hudson 3 ime ho is - that there aee a sulticient number of safety | healing dintment. It is rare, indeed, that a The Oyster Punch. me oneelso to do the necessary hand | and flowering plants at Kief, Lhe in- A nex ALY OB e Lndsol h] + A second time he is upon the hare, but now 3 ) ) ] e on i L $ 18 perhaps as porfoct an examnpl the littie fellow Is getting thoroughly in | €Yents on their programmes, While many of | ball player is sound in body and limb, A There is a popular western dreink | work, as tho Omaha lodgres did, the thir fluence of the electrical treatment was s i H‘.‘l perfect an examplo B abnmet and lotting ook sncias WY 1D | the fyem of last year will show to advantage | turncd aukle, o sore shoulder, a bruised arm, | which New York bartenders are unable | lodzes of Kansas City united and appowteda | shown by a larger crop and by the | Of 1tas couldbe selected, — In the nino within reach of the escape, but t to | in the ordinary events, it may be safely pre- | a broken finger or thumb ‘and great 1w | tomix, It is often cnlled for on the Pa. | committee which o d o suitable ovits- | crowth of vegotables of enormous | "eRSons of its existence the daily avérago § reach tho goal, aud is conip (o rosort to | dictod that the safety evonts il dovelop @ | places whero the cuticlo b s boon rubbadoff | i slope, and i§ drunk with great rel. | Hov soiting forlh the advantagesand facilis | Gincngions, In o thied seris of | humber of national guuwdsncn in tie oth So he | ¥ Jumps from side | 1¥8e number of fast riders, Tue safoty las | by a hawd slide are some of tho many ills @ | {00 O U5 S0 0 Califor, Ne- | Hosoftheir dty or entertaining thesuprems | o oo inents electricity on a large | Peekskill cimp has” been over four M 10 side in & zig-za masner muking what is | tken o commanding position among typos of | ball player falls heir to.—Hurry Weldon. ish by the res idonts of California, Ne- | joq ntecing suitable entertain. CXperin ¥ Aoty S b REE L ekamd, And itk tha tddilibm ot som: B led ** ) whecls, and it is good policy to a ge race >sul H, Smith of Mt ¥ vada and Arizona, It is called sn oys- [ ment vitation s supplem ed by | seale was apolied, static electricity being . . L BRCHONT. SDA A8 (0 2ot ProgT it > rog: b » asant, I, - 8 i o £ . od Inst suinm ] it vants and other civiliang, the figures TS AT, oula, SIS SO BRE (.18 | eel “nmerammes -wilh s gapet 0 [he | md i By of M Blsaanin Xy wrlias | o o s ronavation of this | L (i aviaties was supplemanied by | 0 o O R i rhont alpatmds s and ol tho | s B nix Eare, with i quick tum, disyp. | B0ods and desires of safety riders, 8 iral wih the Omabis| Ass 8t Latsui'8 | quese drink Puges Bound oyitors ne big: | Bullders ani taises’ sxchange dommorai | rosults Wwere quickened ripenin have froquently reached five thousand v B T e ads — 00 1obes 00 toaoia:! 4 4 - T AL o2 Four | exchange lio commercial clad of Konsas 0P T 105 5% naa In all that tine not a single death or pears through th ape and is sufe 4 5 feet2 inches, welght 190 pounds. During | ger than a thumb nail are used. Four hanye and the mercial cla K larger growth, Barley rvipened ] It ¢! >, > The Same Old Procession, s Wiy grotliptry A sollegze he R | B A b it aced § City. The Omaha lodges, on the other hand, 2 181 Wi 2Ol O~ “ » caseof serions illness has occured, and o qdtis auick, shap and decisive. ALl the ToE AR OIGY last yoars' vication from collego hesays he | or five of these oysters are placed in the o A Jodped days sooner with electro-culture. Pofu- amo! st g s estern nssoc N were only persuaded, o ete 3 N elements of tho chase with a racing comy on race has de- | playad at Ottumwa, I, being the str bottom of & gl uflisien b i A the efficiency of the -troops hins heen f yod o ., being the stro yottom of a glass, and a suflicient quan. o uE POESIE | toes treated in the samo way A 1 tion between the two grey hounds is embod- | veloped no startling changes during the weel, iy team oulside of tho western associal tity of “,mh"“). 7l :\';iln B aeea of the | tent Srinding ip 1o take sap action 89 “{ showed disease, only 010 5 per cont being | VAsUYy improved. fed in coursing. The two hounds in compe- | the ounly shift being the displacement of | His batting av with that teamn was e s 1 th ter O " po mavter and thon ey iy bad, instead of 10° to 40, which s th - - 4 titlon aro eredited with a certain number | iansas City from third to fourth place by | This he stgned with Cedar Rapids, Ia., | GUieer 12 poured upon the oysters. On | afainthearled way, that **they ‘would like | bad, ins { o 40, whichiis the Dr. Birneycures citarrh, Bee Wdg of points while in pursuit of the hare, aud 1o co Fan 0 ) aho e P oy | i the TowaTilinols leagus, and was sold 1 count of their size the oysters are car- | to havo the next” ‘session of the supremo | usual percenta An imporiant factor v S . the oue scoring the most points wins the | enver. But they will shortly change back, | Gulosbuny to play fivst buse, - Galesburg dis: asily on the current of whisky | lodge.” Noeffut wus taule o getanyof the | in this treatmont is that vines which | mue original package voudors of sl course. The hounds are loosened from wu | forKansas City is bound to pull out either | banded after failing to get into the lowa-Illi- the palate, Muldoon, the famous | eommercial bodics to take action in the mat- | haye been subjected to it poss im- | are protesting against tho paying of ity leash or slip, with a spring makiug the start | ahead or in second place. nols leagne. He received several offors from | wrestler, says that the custom i3 imita. | % exceptamoye by two private individuals muunity from phylloxera, and this points | license for the sale even, tined to got it in the neck which miscarried for want of oM clal backing, 1 they | the present trip, | the Inter state fand Lowa Tllinois leagues. | tod nt ¢ ! hars 8 faras possible, ¥ f 0 o new means of combating the micro- ¥ city {s excoeding its jurl iou by A judge in the saddle follows closely count- | as she is not oo whit stronger than the othor | but would 1ot wccept on account of the | 1o |oris ,",‘i’:‘l’l"‘)"‘uh"l’ , e | e 101 | Now, owerer, e mom bers of the onlor. i 106 iowaau o, oon MK T i oro: | i (R0 GEE 1 e Mg withs tho sHLe G ing the points. These excitiug races follow | clubs, and her success, so far, is simply due | serious iliness of his father tho last two Iv. ‘T ka4 R e tho city are kicking like good follows becauso OP\0 Giscasa Wnioh mitel vegotatla | PASDE fFCs L one alter the other for n: ¢ two hours, aud | to luck. Sioux City, f{t s ‘quite | months. His batting average so far this year, | YoIVe indigenous to the Atluntic ses- | Kansus City wlked away with the plum growth. It is suggested asa wenpon 3 s the spectator is filld with the most inteuse | probable, will take anothier drop ere long, | in twenty-elsht games played, is .i70; flold: [ board on_the bar, of which the bibu-| "y time is vips formaking o_strongeffort | With which to fight’ the potato bug and | phe Omaha gan calrat hoirwockly et enthusiasm and pleasure, us Cline, one of her strongest men, has been | ing averago 083, He' hus ' met | lously inclined eat before partaking of | toget the state encamprent. If the samo | the army worm. The cost of the process | next Tuesday, will have, i addition” tihe - “I'ho same rules govera in either the open | released. Des Moines plays with remarkable | with good success both as @ pitcher | the customory smile, tactios ave pursued thst were wed inLhe case | is comparatively small, regular shoot, several live vird eveuls, |

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