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HE ON IAHA DAILY PE AU(:U‘%T 24, 189()—81.‘( EEN PAGES. ) l\\nlnu questions @ lo hlimode of nnaprta; | dothat ower ) i 5:’-1 l_x:”;h:.- "vlhilugfi andthg picivities st will o late B , ( l l . v i o want fito the gams and keneeked | i e il s adioro to tho truh b o thenostiivest Ho will remata in the | e overoff of tha ball every timo h | sofar as urnpires are concernel, They ro | ety for whut vk woolss, visiling wd renew: [, N and 16th Stree Breesy Coszip With ond Abont the |to at, maling t runs, & tiree: | unjnstiy attackedso ofion tint Htis bit 1itlo | ing squaitans, md o be found aimost | E Avenue and 16th Streect. 4 | sacker a hroo singles, and fivera It | ywonder that their work i unatisfictory. evening ja the club parirs 2z layers, 2 was undoibtodly Trd's freat pam thatwon | Admuch s the wriler woutl 11k to w6 e ke e KT o e T | th i Anson's htother boing it the | Omahawin, he can ond willnot mndorse | Nebriskal Heds ppualir, o aclive rider, »d of spadatons, wite L AdianC. of | anytiing bil fait mehods in he gime, 10 | wd woll mstolon wrelind ant the nesis of | LAWYER BLAR'S MONSTER TROUT. | the swarihy trimp's geeat work, and throuseh | mitter vhat the aid tobs attained | eyeling mm. e is'in aposition to met all | {Ansm ho mude is appearaice on thepro- | (Chigpey” MoGarr is putting up the | visiting whocTnian, as well as our local ride i ‘{--“mml field | roatest t the counfry, Lest®| and voull maks a 'good man for the plac wh the Bykers are Up To— | Tiesda »n s wilh- : , Grasping at mmw-‘. il an trros, And then th otho 4 A | he Field and Trap—A Promis. \ e Philadelphiabrotherhooa sheet in 1"; exOmiling: malei hi rTis- l‘n‘wl-l:"vl rs leaves for Donwver today , 2 | weel's issue sild that *“during themeeting of | ¢ s p os. Lookat Nichols, |on abusiness tip. L i e S R i | thie Watan assocution st Omihalist Thurs: | St Douy. Vawls Dealgnrind ‘Oroos, | Soretaly Cukis) fuse reuined fron. bt | day and Fridiy a liscusionof the lnwhnil‘ They are allplaylg grat hll, t ]lan Duver, Ho reprts wheding very | - sitution arosoand It was tod that tho The maps are alrcady publishel for1801in |deadin the cityof the mountains. \’\"““4.” fat ’"f;‘,",‘,f:,‘.'f."‘“‘:“ml :I‘m.-.‘ the Westen asociaion. Tustead of the | Aspeciil mocting has ben caled for to b B e e B SO Presy circuit the indicatins are that thise | mormw evening, 7 ) sharp, Importaut bus. with the Plagers’ lague to play aseries of | ¢jes will battlo for the pennimt: Minune iness willcome up and a full ‘atendauce is exhibition games afier the rogular sason had | aplis, St. Panl, Milwinkey, Omiha, Kan urgel, ; & | ended, dll of which is a fabrication, and the | City, Tudlanapolis, Grand Ripidsand Detmit | Cuptain Boinlorft has ippointed the follow- tlom and the writerwould like to WIS |y donioq ongan's only atmis tocreate the | 9t Tolelo. The teans now at Sioux Clly, |ing oad oficer: Will Pixley, fist heuten. just acouplo of nings of a game in which he | g8 EECE 10t heso so-called minor | Licoitand Denyer wil betransfored to ant;King Donnan, color beiter, md G, D, pitened. Whenhe wmes before S leagios are looking with fayor upon u com. | 1O towns, SlouxCitylo Grand Rapils, very Weilz, bigler Dermott, however, he willverylik recive | promise n veoneillation with the pliyers' I"“v“‘_““n_“-lh'“‘ to Deroit, and Lidicoln to , Wehayo a quiet pinter to the effoct that o lining uptha will shiko low wrinklos | Bafc. | et wesio Sieh MUTIOE AR | ' Livtie Macillarot the Tncolis, who onco | e ba ts be bust hcomars daey home. in out.of him Wild Bill takes bis own time | CREUE B EI R b B s entative | guat short for the Rols after Esquite |the oming tourament. o o bout delivering tie ball. He gonerilly wnd ever mentioned by any repusentative | guirdel shurt fir tho Rals after Bac he oming tourmament. e i ik bt il Coliasa Lo ive wenl - 08 Gradbaton thia vbas HetHY R0 Soittions ol :l.~.ullv| x«' ‘w’ St ol lL T pope: | 09 nin the most casual way. So far as the | Fulinerdonned the robes of justice at Ihila- Ttlsseen by tho L, A. W. Bulletih thatGes: Thelargest and best actual Businoess Colle in the west, 60 graduates this year, nearly all holding position N“ 1 tho griRd. Btaid thronglh tho bat weslern wssoclation s coiecried the brither: deiphis said to s Kais -“ly”fi:.‘ll.'».v"\‘fl‘llxl)x':; sler me lle tna safoly at Hariford, | isuedench your nticommencenent. The largest and best actual dopartment west of Chicago. Our students ull . Thar he consumgs another - LR L R . e o n rand stad | Cont, in 5. If this by true itisthe | port sccountants ahd fis penmaan. English course and penmanship free toshort hand studonts, Sutisfaction 1 alternating his pitching w SHIE b SaTE " 3 i ity it froquently regirds as bad | Amcrican safely record I ormoney refunded, Oune week given fortrial. If students are not satisiied no charge is made. Students can ot fromthe ball to the bosom of his trouscrs The ik of Wos associalon clubs | ing whit is only bad luck "Ehis lick | The tworunslast Sunday we=o attended | time. Come and sco usor send for illustrated catalogue. Address, then he scoops up @ livtlo pulverized eanth, | o g ehibition games with brotherhood | will run in streaks, and for weks oe mn | by tn mombers. The nads wero very poc RATHBUN, BEWING & C€O., Omaha, Nel powders the ball with it, gets into po: te atthe cose of the champioship sea ) will have itall his own way inthe fleld and |in the momingandthe mn to Florende lake fgain and begins l“‘.‘ A 1[ son s a trifle rsh, and 1t is highly improbn. | &tthe bat, whil he othorplayer can't sem | Washot as fine u oue asthatto Manawa in us, and that’s wi % " | 311 is o 2 Finally ho bo ble that any of the clubs will tal cha| toplayal i Cineinmati C the afternoon ”S'l‘l]\I TO H]S T\] E 01; “UF were gone and he wasa horriblo and rovolt Jupon — me and s Bil i j‘\“ e nvels s fom. | Step in divet confiict with the natior The taseball writersin the west are having W.S. Doan,a well known Boston whec L "I\ Ak 40 | ing spectacle. to kopt saying, ‘Kill me, | grip that I could not shake off S T S Tty U wir brings 1§ | dereement, At all ‘evets the KinsasCity | ncontnoversy over thepiveling records, sev- | man lefthatuty o hiswhed forsan Fran: pléase, Kl mo. | For God's sake It you uro d | 8t of violen Iysterieal sobiin s Lt U s o hay | clubmay be countel upin asremiining euo enl climing that Eimer Smilh's feat, the olast weok, © He expects to make tho | - riend of mine, kill me ing. Some of the neightors s e e fate | o la D coment. Sovenl Nutfoual | ofler div ofretiring the Milwnikoes wittout | trip in about two moiths and will pass raslk wis somo tine boforo T could got him | goir to kil samoonc, from ti canases all (e Loys o fall off backe Aie' o sably beseen at ths Ex: hit and only facng tventy-cight men, be hroigh Omali ¥ wl 1 s aken o , but the crowd finaily helped | on, and were frightened half to ."H',‘\' o b s 1 an mv‘l‘ |‘H‘I'|I~ b8y \':f-.\“;n I _ ut race is over | the best. Clirk ofthe Omains,siys e BLe, | The clib has seared the servies of Nel An Ex-Conner of Dm\gAas'Ommty Details mom ovohin, T h‘l‘ ‘:“‘."‘ .\"}"""""‘, ;m,_ Im;({ 1 Wila 1 bal na S posibly Widuer should be cilled down, His stylo is ple sue clubs | only fuced twenty-sixmen in' a fullnineins | Realing, the sildior bicyelist to train theit 01d-Time Experience. both man rocovered, but Avlesworth will bo | when shie kept domanding to intended forthisagze: it biongs back in " association woul ovo tiw | ning gune It seson, toth sides, however, | raciig mom for thocoming tournament. He "'l‘.‘,‘l,','f ;!x';\z.n of In'}d‘-nhl‘ ' T eror aa | OBl I told ter that hor hus on O " Sution, | only barto v‘w.\..wnlm Agrl taling what am wing Weyhing last y g \\in:h- with Is awodman for the job, forte kiows jus. % Nm";"h\"_ v“n:‘.wfl';nh:‘ (IKIHI"Eklwu CUReRd | 'h'_*’[;‘l”".\y Alllyhll then :'»' f i hin Louy Poormin were boys s players it desived withott piiig | tho Afhletie, inme mme mlyhad tweily- | howto hmdle iho toys. S| v. | it A WLLIAA By th6, oars, -DHOMOR. | Hibute und 10AItod atealght | ! 2 L | vial ils nativnalugreoment would be | g first and be m" doubled upat | uied fom St oo Heding and Shil say D OO iy ot s LIRS/t Ay e STuTAL ShHon B protned ss 1he Wind-Upof the Schedule. £1 A second. This 15 the record. —Philidelphia | fhayhave enoirhof that Gty while Jack L | LRIV AR VNI R BT The Omihashaveyet but thicty-six ganes Darion ana Py thins. Ledger, B clains hecan nakemonty at prin figiting, | Mem Who Go Down Under Railrond | o™ hitely you hover could have tald | was. ol T ST BV fuyibing i 1o pliy, tive of which are posiponed ganes, | “lalk woutballplayes saapping amoug B 10 At -f[ "‘lfi.:ml]['.‘,"},lff_' };;‘,"“1‘:"‘:,““ beyeles, Sl Joeis wotown £or | mpains, Hang Themseives to Nails | what had happened after the corpse had be fore, and I hopell nover shall azain, 1t and fifs dountful whother thoy will all be | themselves,” observed Hanuhan coming 1t | Joyod Captaln dimmy. Muning at the Ity | Burrigyloftlor Nacar Fills Wodnsday @il Nbcelve Muakerois: Bul: pliced in the cofiin uses be up whenever I think of 1t, aud played. Of these thicty-six games twenty- b ity . Himy, orrigo loft for Niagara Falls Wednesday For i cold blooded murder, the killing of | Icould forget it. 11’8 & gruesone b 5 ¢ | on the able Fridsy evining id mde one hitin four chaices. In fict | to aondthe kugueof American Wheelnen's lets Into Their Persons, Hoiivy: Verniotan by Toni* Dallan Mubol 1, | BReVav: - Lol talt: ot Rotetting one are booked for the home grounds and if- | soo Walsh and Willis when weare o the | the exCincinnati trio made foirhits outof | anmual meet, nd championship races, He p pooten by “fom Ballaxd, March %3, | anyway. Let's talk of something teen abrowd. Mhe gamss scheluled for | yoad, Why, Itell you t at it, | the eight hits oft Deviin, Kunsis City won | axpeets & br-ue some of the easorn lyers —— 159, beats anything elso 1 over had. anter, Omaha, exguding the four postponed ganes, | andyet atall othar tim 3 to % The Journal says: SLittlo N | hack with him to take partin the coming laneous Inform -« cof Geta Move on Hin Will Bill Widner is tho most aggravating md tiresome pitcherin the Western assoeia g Ballard id arouud that no kus pingto | = e Sos 9 twith ‘Do | ; b ST A " | Tnde iis fir wee with fhe team ind | powman S A L orone's life may not bo oo of the [ Jill a Dutchman, and sail he would wive r. Birnoy cures eatareh, Beo bldg 1\‘\‘n~;‘;.\ m.‘l‘”.! |4|\\“:\lh-lrfhd\\‘\ Ii '-J:v.'{”:]‘;” 1.‘»4"”1 ek ;“-"-: v \“I;“{w "\‘;lnllmw ““’;‘ml” il l“hwri”.‘\\!’;l":\mm Hotlagie e = " MRS ) O ntest in iho world butit . you don’t }w‘r‘”fi-\vmm.|.um I l::x:“'«‘y'{:vl\-wlr‘-;.-:-”\’f\lz\'\‘ i | THE TENANTLISS BASEMI games until Sepombor 16, whon tho Milwau- | 1 Itanass - Clty, the wholo jonm and 1bott | a Do tine stia au ‘l‘,:’“‘\‘”'jg‘,,; 18 <2 | o St Louls racs tosk place hst Satur: it is an eventril one as wollas 010 of [\l ke the bigrest seusation the papors ) ! st EMENT, kees come for theie fnal sories; on Seplom- | figey other guests twere wwakened b2 oclock | which ho is nited. Fiuer Smith adied | 38¥, Avery fair cowd witiessed them but | varied and stariling experiences, just cast | had had for u long time, and then went right | pp o Ry in Which Stands on the Corn bor 2, 21 and 2! Lincoly; 23, 1 25 Min- | in o moraing by lindlish ratket which | ahothette s codly store of tmbiellas by | the rnckwasin poor coidition aul no v your anchoron tho leeward sile of Joha C. | into theold St. James hotel on Tenth str ] e oo R neapolis, and 27, 28 und 39 St. Paul winds up | gpparently eane fior hal W Seold: | Braim G g the bal ove tho Tight feld | €001 timt wasmade, Harding, of St. Lowis | Troxel sono summor afierncon wien that | nd leaing across tho bar shot Verpooten of Tenth and Mason Strects, 1he seaBon 1 [hg AR JADHFInE AnA Swaniing JOu hever | Tite NEE I e fiis e cilf eeneitivu of | carred off {is ok of thomeet, whil N Einis G AT ey through the heart. Ballard was sentenced | Tho tearing down of the old Union 1 Abroad Omalw's games av as follows : T sauaed Il 1o of Mclistan-| %o Mulford Ficicherof Onalia, won the consilation race | £H1H0D s O ot Douelas | 1002 g but gt a new trial and was sent August 24and ¥ Soptember carrying on_a wart over tho | Phe two brisit T dar staws of the | BEantstaficll of ery fast starters. MG DECGL S an 6 oian i SO LLAUUEIAS | i p for) e HE NN nowi n Ui Titeoln DAt s 1 sy ame th e i T e 2 and Bt S 4,5 and6 at Mimnes | backyard fone. Minager Leonard and 1ot | pilltan costelition fumiahel the leame | The runcaliel for to-day is Glenwood, This | county tentiary. { the bare and deserted basement on t and 10 at Liwcola; 11,18 and 14 | ypyand opening thedoorof our vom, lokel | ol Toth ool be man dufte o fhe | Willmakea very fiie ride, lewing Omaha at | “I um, mturally, o puaceable man,” de-[ = Do you remembor Jon Barrctt who was | ;¢ tie Who AGEELEE DRsement on t at Milwaukee. outinto tho i, but it was as vaant s the | Aot tssoedition are Homan Longof | 530 8.m, the boys coss the bridge, o | clared Mr, Dreel oo day list weelk to a | Killed at South Omaha! He wasa brotherof | [ T P BARTLSEEEE, WA WS Of theso thirty-six games the Blick S0X | Doy Moines grandstand during achan D Btonsand Bills (Tamiltonof tha Bnil | throigh Coundl Biuffs, pass the deaf and | giat1but solost party of friends, ot 1 dave | LHeBarrett bovs who were hung in Minnc ARa i O O L should win two-tr and if she does ship game. But wiit do you R D A AE T et snoie | AtmbTEUbY oviBone OB nast rowas| [0t 1 VBRI 0L, (F ORisy T lis for murdering o street-car driver, | #A%the sonthest vorner of the complish that feat sho will be within reaching | one did seel Nothing mors or alelphias. - One shart yuar w0, whenad | {0 wor, (1 wood s o small villige of | 5 Ilavebeona conspivious figure in more | wasn protty toueh family, but the S LR distunce of the flag, sy way, if not actully | than Walsh and Wills, with tholr he: B e \-'l-b g“‘j| about four thoisand populatio Voody and heartrending scenes than alnost | been pretty well thimmed out. Jolin died | (O "’. 1l .”‘_{ '“, A having her fanges led inits folds. | stuck throug th viyers as their workc desorved, LSO took : ; s | sy man in Omhe lakesa zoxd sports- | from ono of the strangest woinds I eyer | Stands on awhich it was ol ] * the b e S s dely writers were _pooh-poohing their daimsas [ Burt Potter took a tour to Lincoln on his | auy man in Omal : ! Hoird ol Ha W ) el ercet magnificent headquarte They eater the lomestreteh today, and every- | tholall, just b prevosterons, Now every bdy—brotherhod, | Wheel one daylast week. He leftthe dty ab [ man t be always in at tho death, bat while T | heard of. Flo was looking for wouble, and | by cig o “wailvond, It 1s body cunn be prepaved for ratling finish, : T Lt aliog iy Al e a T ) 3 i DU found itin theperson of Join Coole. W e el 2 : ¥ o | ligue and Assciation” giliernts-accords | 10 8.m. and wrived in Lineoln at 6p. m, | have uot managed to do that Tgonerally con- | Joumet fonnd that his DUt wouldet work MR sy Lo Ml Nos Whats the matter with you men? | fiee two younsters all posiblo homrs, | thus miking the trip in just dght hours, | gice o B 0 LR S0 0 R TOTG | Buet found thathis buff woul ey 11574, the building off the depot was « L ed Leonrd. TGy dAs Ao AL e eo e wiras ik Thisis vory fast time, cousideriug the bai Hoels s | =y away b him. | 505 ced and completed, and i the year It s a noteworthy fct that the majority of | ™ yhy, that 4 idiot” sid Walsh, | Gic¥of tho They hre todly anong the | roals and high win he had to contend with, | 1tell you what it is—when it comes to real { It was davkcand us Barrott was severat rods | [RCREL 0 CORPLCIEE B I Lhe Foat the Omuha players play betlor ball | “swike / throving & slaving nug | gogtort exponents of the ntioil gime. He inteids tiying to make the trip in on¢ | tughsights, T thinkI havo seen my share, | 8way and out of sight Cook had no idea that | (bl R Hidetion. The site compr away from Lome than they do on thelr | thimgh my . Ho sail hedreancd [ i < daylateron i thoseaso. “I was coroner of this comty for five | foWould hithim, Barrert was running and | 4o lots 183 fecr squate, which wern | own gwunds, Why this is thus, | caild bi and saidthatho lost the AliAbout the Amatours, 04 — B years, andin that time I held 814 inquest e sleucic ilim Just on the point of We § ooy 0) pessession of C. P, Birkett an | gamo this afternog berausc ho rin bos 18 | Moter cororations (gke 10t1ce, Miscell Syorts. years, 1 heol as lis 1oz was extended backward, and | prEil pssession of G, 1. 4 ( It would W jpresumptuous t0 en-iip o thewayto bis grandmother’s funoral 1) | - p 290 SO = George Smull spat several days among tho | Someof them were ommonplace, but thero | went up throueh the knee and lodged in the | 5 A FRFOTEERE OF YEROM SEE B deavor to exylain, but it i very prba- “Selpmegzod! Franlk, that ed-headed ham. Trish McGee will eatch for the W est Lawns slover ot beyond Lexington last weel, aud | Were others which wer necessarily dead lkuee joint. The doctors couldn't find tho |y H0C 0 {;J.‘».. ”[‘ \‘v‘“"x” i‘w At At ble that the main - dificulty is overanxioty. | fatter colldn’t tell the trath it lis life do- < < | Do anexedentshot of curse muds the | wugh o pke iended],md 1honestly hopo | ballani Burrett, lived from November 24 to | mattlo taimmings, After work to the hhoant The boys besran a rocky courso at the outset, | pended o 1t," inteoetel Willis, *Ho said | _Durn of the WestLawis, isa promiing | feathersfly. that I never will again bocalled upon to sce | Decemsber 11, when hedied of gungrenc, The = MArDe trimmings. Afterwork to the amou ) B 3 s ; sy g ’ of $25,174.41 had been completed the build and they were liberally rosstedin the stands | that I stod oat v the field this aftenoon | filder Jicle Prines has abandoned eydingand fs | theirequal, jury said theshooting was justitlable. When | O S5 ied 41 T and on thostrects, all'of which had a dispir- | likean Arapshoo squaw over a pile of guts, Ther woild be niey mmey in anamaleur | now conducting a seriesof pugilistic mills in “Cortaiuly, itdidn't bother me any tolook | T went down to hold the inquest I took a doc Reports differ as to tho cause of the abar iting effect, and the harder they tried to re- | andthat] couldn’thit the groundif Id fall | ball p: | the clasic ive of St Joe Jack has eyi- | afterthemand [ could take in the wholosur- toralong to hold the post. mortem. Whon | 4,y nant. Sonio say that 1t was pwing to the deein theuseives the worse mess they | off a houss — that’s what he said, ad—" Arthu Bildwin of the Freals, is a good | dently struckhis git. TG ARR VLTI UDME Ry UL CL BEECAC | MUSEIAL et toci Shy b roRwas B A 0CIOR i1, i ine 0 e cba n ipcl v clans) mow dond madeof it They have scemed tmid and | “Well, you shut up 1w, botle of you, and | aif aromd playe . K. O'Brien, auperintendontof the stato | 1t AlLienends upon what condition a man is | there and that wo wanted o xoom to our- | Influence of a cevtain politician, now dewl, nervous the whole season on the lome | go back o bed, or youll iss aportion of | pitaior Tracy®of the WestLawns, lads | hattheries at South Bend, Neb, and Lew If hishealth isn't good, heis at a_great | selves she said, *0 Misther Coroner, shuve yo l e D SRR s grounds and have pliyed nothing like theball | your saliies o the first” i feanrasihe i 3 May, president of the buardof stite conmis- dvantage. I always noticed that I was | aint goin’ to cut poor Johw's leg oftz Vo | FIOTCY i C1ETQELEt Ol SHntiit TR is tean atthe bat, - effected more when catled outof bed about 3 | wouldn't do the likes o® that, would ye, J L0 R et Ol 0USG i alel A depot and the contemplated b transoms on cch side 1ie-lashing each other like upleof pirates theyput ip abmad, Anirow \\\IT.”(\\:'-V:‘I‘I‘ ‘l}.‘L \_m,\;::}lw\. othot thom disappared_fustas Il | vy of th Notparels 1sthe st ama- s wlledon tho sporting. editor yester- | 074 Giloek i tha morning, @pecilly it 1| doctherdear! : now used as the headquirters of 'the com best foot forwnrd atthe local park, Some | theway they go 11, from the time we leaye | tour third msemm inthecdt A e had alongdrive to South Omaha or Floreace. “We didu't take his leg off, but wehad to l"(;h- A OMARAA T Aty e malicious cranks elaim that the poorshowing | howe until we're bick again,’ Jelln went toBlair lastweck to pitch for | Ned Readie, tho solier bicyder, bas 1t | Talwoys gt uneasy befors I gt thero. hunt for thiee hours to locate the ball. —The (U (CPOES, TG, AL THE hereis simply because the boys > well = that teun against Nebrask City. tumed to Om A brief “but_ eventiul I thinkthe aise that stivred thepublic up | woind had partially healed up bolow, and we | SIS ;l”x I 80 e car acquuinal "ound town, it it 15 idle ros- Talicin tho Geandstand. Thiommnior of tho Bliks wis s Onatia | SO 80 S0 N 1 o trn wid | 1o thizost ftoh, ‘wag th KILIEOF SULLS | Wire asmudh surrisud whi (o bl e | o many of e pincipod bis sip, for a more exeoplary toam than the Bla Clarke willpitehin Sioux Citytoday and | list week tiyingto scarea baitery. S howorll - AR WK and projessinat il [ Lauxor, Novomber 21, 183, e was Lilled | ally droppedout of thoknecus we had beefi | MR WAC I T RO IO B o8 N b8 Harails An T ATho Sl B TS A e v SR arthd D Rl HEs wordl, 4 by hor hushand, whoshother st night. He | surprise before because we couldn’t find it Heverbiio m o, cliange iry. sl <H ey VaunAcrmm of the Musees will berelessed | Prof. Luquet, Dr, Despecher and_George | glways cluimed thathe thought sho was a | lower down, and sinee the rive enth and Mason . i - B T Dttt Bl WD el L Tld BUSIEs R de Rl alin B or cimpel d coipleof diys b Martin's | by, but his story was not, generally bo- T Uik that was £ho most repulsiv corpio strests has bown the abiding placo of bata 000 Words for the Manager, GBIV ey 5 Daye Shanaban shows god judgnentand wa, Last weels, bringing to basket a | Jioved and there is considerable doubt in the | T eyer saw. Barmtt had e, vRs AL RO, RIS MYBLIA LTI0 gdamay “Phore are certain reports afoat to the of- | Mike Hines, late of Omala, is umpiring | skill ivhis handling of the Noupar nicelot of eroppiesand piclrel and bigering | mindsof many oven to this day. Andisin)hed ,,i‘_,w,.”,m“l,\(,‘,,,L, Bodle, was | foretll, Iew soom to know littlo about its foct that the men composing the Omaha team | ¢O¥D in New kKnglnd. Patterson of the CitySteans isa lucky | oVer onchundred upland plover. “Eliere was great feeling manifested atthe | freckled and looked likea ghost. That gan- {\‘;\ "1": FER U I"-"fi W 'f"f”l‘k ]"'PI" are dissitished with and sore on Mamger |, Willisis the speediost man on the Omata | Nitter butslow on hadling grond hits, Loon Lozier the spiinter, is herchy - | time and Lauer's frinds guarded his house, | grone capped the dimux. If vou know how | ¥hO, 0ol¢ ubott fh us @ moninent to both e b Aol AAMECY | goam, with Cinavan next. Barott, of the West Taws, is ek from | forned that Mr. Pulieystanls ready to run | fearing that an attempt would be made | grangreno smells you can appreciate the situa- | Feckicss expenditure and unscrupulous men Leourd, and the Milvau'eo papers bave | " Nity ™ [ that ten-ining Bostow | Denverand willjoin lis old tom te cither bim orhis ki DOrtego at any " pacaor | igainst hin, alihough I dubtif such a move | tion. Tnever wasso near getting sick in all | 91d wethods which arenow aluost forgotten. been especially oficious in desseminuting | 13 oklyn gane bya bal thow. Braifordof the Ninparils, is alo a great | 4y timg for romslo0t 350, Now, Leo, | Vas over seriusly contemplited, Hewas.| myiife. Ifyon get any gugrono on your | e Sommmem s o theso minical fuiry tales, T conversition | — cluyko pitclod his wnkosteameof tho ses. | stickcer Ho s Tittly baioh] how ho lues | Youhave been exercising vour jaw so'vigor | tiedad convitted of murder fn_ibo second | hands you et wash (toff, The small stays | _Dr Bimey cures catarh, oo bldg. with Hanrahan, Walsh and Cloveland ye azainst Sioux City list Thur: them out ! g ously of late, make your presence feltor for- | ;::‘fil‘t\l l;‘u‘t"xxnvrl:n"\wnl secured a new trial {;.’,'{il!‘:;\‘];”:flfmv“«“:‘»luzLu::“-Lt lll'vl:vffin‘ wi‘& v;nlrl— S 5 o terduy, tloy urninously dedured that the | FrankSoleds ban_ aters will in alllikell: | Meaulift of the City Stems Is to be | everafie holl v peice, - e ok R R e S P Tl R L S b e STA N LEY S teamall cntertained thekindliest and most | hood play a picked tean here October 14, glven o trial byBlaly andif swccessful will | A H.laleof Buatriwe, Tas a magnificent | 00 " \wus the shooting of Harry King b; 0x s o hawve gangrene around. i : i biece ofhorse flesh in his stallion Idavan, | $4tion wa 9 8 Ssls PORSNLU D ERIBLOHA DXL, respectful fecings toward Leonard, and | —M nard is straining bis eye sught | be sigued. G IR (L St e i i g M Libbio Beechler about & year and ahalf ago. |~ “No, I never used rubber gloves except, for thatthey considerel him anexeellent' man | looking for wocker pitcher to helpClarke | Purell of the Cily Sibams acompmies | (o W tho =i exit duwn 4t EUMDUY 1 1 et case the murderess was notallowed | floters. A floater is one of the worst things for tho position he fills, s strict disci- | and Fagin out. the Sianton bastball cub on their tour tothe | Welneslay i sich great stalo. He ik | 45 2y Yesimony at the iquast, on carth to liandle, and T wasalwoys afraidof GREAT BOOK plinrian prodivities am only manifest o The West Lawns md Shawocks wil | BlackHills Glidiator, Dlitus, Appanose anl Arentoy | Sio enployed General Cowin to defend | blood-poisoning. ' Aftor a corpso has been in occasions thatdemand just such quali collide a Haseal I this afternoon, and sticleer Lawson of_the Cranc's, 15. | thlatto beiie the property of Dick Wilds, | Ier Just as som as the shooling was done. | the water a week or so it becomes whan at practice _or onthe field of bultic. | thegrass andleaves will iy, sall the twirlers tvenblewhen he | thiscity, Idavan’s timo wis 296, If Hale | 1he law provides that the murdererneed not | awfully bloated, and it is mext to “Oft the diammd,” sail Haraha Npe Tisn Hiestils toling the oitizens. of them. had ‘tajen (his horse. to. somo Of the blg | (eStify atihe inquest unless e chooses, and | impossible to 'do anything with it fsm'ta more congenial, _conrteou i 5§ 1 y ¥ : 7 o : g mttna i rts Spud Farrish of theFreaks tolose | e R b e s € when'I sent her word that shocould tell her | They are allslimy in addition to that, and it Il‘] D 11 l{CSt Afrlcfl ‘ 50 ot tod than S Thowsh rmin st PR IARIUS HILE thR M ILals ywe i ubbal 1 At hipts bhnd Raxhbuof shielioodks toloacilcowsea s cas (her 1s w dgiit il if she S0 desired, she refused tsay | i sickening jobo have auything to do with C Ie § don't know of & man whois sore on him-not aaEts 7 Lol Ly I his te: i 3 . 82.0 Akl thing about it, as her attorney had told | them. A corpse that has been buried is bad one,! Joo Quinn leads the Boston brothorhood | takesin the h;m S o 11‘»!\11\:;;\. S l");l or $%,000, forhe isa comer and vo not tosay aword, Cowindon’tplaceany | tohandle, and the odoris terrible. It isall Aud, " g (v e team inbona fide sacrifico lits, amd despite ymermd Graver, the Missowr Villey | mistalce, = < o et oA i 2 ¥ R Te L AR B Rvakabas : £ 4 gy e Croveland. 5 Willls s o groat bamcer, He can come | WAl tirmementat Shenaidonl, La. expeditin ‘“‘,“, isconsin, He did his fishine | (i (S ot el LRI L oy — protty near wovinga min upwiths sirite | Mamgen of mino leazaeswhile in the mn.o‘m teriver and on last Mondaycaught | SELIE e g geenes to | wonld bo surprised to notice the deliberation Munager Leonard has coupleted all ar-| The Cincnnats wo likely to give | Jellenof the Nonpareils as le surelylis a| Feron. > 5 ; I y vas justifiable. 1 | and lack of foresight of others, , Homo of ) The C s o likely f Jellen 3 Jounds, ind was shipwd to J1udgo Clricson | or found that tho shooting waws justifiablo. ok iht 0 . So rangements for taking o team tothocoast| Charlie Bell, the Cincinati - pitcier, a | omer j e Rpnsani e h,.,,'(““‘m Mpridein exhide: | don’tblame hin much for focling that way, | thom will wash aud shave, piton cléan clotios this fall madeup prineipally of the Omihas, | chince. Heo didsplendid work for Kansis yro o the Craes,is abardand | {1300 (ond, especially those of a pis. | (o sime df the fellows who sit on coroners! | and getready for the undertalor, aud thon They willleavo this city on October 2and | 1 ons o and teans trying 0 get | 30 i, The flsh woighed when dressed | juries are wofully isiorant stidks on nien neit ol und ottions will ot 1 hit Aay in-Dehver Oclober 4 aid 5 s Will Hoover of the Kansas Citys was the | his savices should bear in mind that honor- | ¢h06 and ono-fourth pounds, Mr, Blair also W1 have had men who couldn't read orwrite | or missin their overy day clothes. Lots of playin Denver October & und 5, snd thenco | gt man in tho Wester associatlon to mako le neansgo agreat deal favther than firy | joiced two otber monsters, ono weighing | and lad to make their mark with a little | people shootthemselves through tho temple, an to Choyenne, Sult Lake, Ogden, Boise | joihits, Hoe passed the century mark last | tale tho md owe-fourth and the other thies | crossinstuad of signing theirnames to the | butthatis the very worse way in the Cityand the cities of the Nowhwest league, | Wodnosday 4 Williams, the new twiicr of the Crines, | pouds 3 e 50 far as making 4 ood looking corpse is con- reaching San Francsco about November 18, | opiii oS5 con e tittle Colomdo Madura | has amived andis o very genthmanly fellow &l RIS (NERE' . 1 "It(s worse nowin that respectthan 1t | cen I'ho eyes bulge out when the bullet Iihon the Califoruin leazue soason doses. | yeot, whojoinel the Australin tourists in | 1o appears o be quiten tyirler Hohas Making the FeathersFly. usedto be, Somany inguests ave heid and | passes behind them, and then the blwod sot- l from that aate antil a he holidaysthey ! . 10 Ausira : s o5 s under thor, and it is impossiblo to re- \ t Y | Oma ast fall, is ail Thicag ¢ | good curves, ood speed and good comamand Ohe Omahigun club’s weelkly shoot took | the ests have piledup sofast that the county | thes under y and i t willeneo Saturdays aud Sundays with tho | nahin last fall,is - Jail in Chicago for | £ BENE T FIECING B il Bow he | 1o e o o Danaire & | commnissioors havo refused to allow. tho | move theso ugly marks.” It has exacily tho Californii lcague eubs, and the prospects aro L eaiey f L Gdstis shoon. pluce yesterly aften ts tiny foos, and it 1 now very hard to | Same efeetas itwould tostrike them with that the boys will little bunal Joo Walshliot only leads the Omahag In“| Yo, W FE o 4 aley existing aman to selon ajury, The law doesnot | @ club between the eyes. H of cigar noney. The members of the Omaha | Safe hits, but in sacrifices also. The two st R LR Ao T cmh. twentyone yardsrise. The score: provide for the payient of coroners’ jurics It is impossibleto make a corpseof that § club who havesigued for theteip Han | combined make hin onvof the most valuable "““r"f,f‘,":;’;'l“"“"I"_‘”l:l,""”l". s o ‘,‘,":,‘\' melt... . : teeenes D 11111-0 | which is agreat mistake, 1 beliove these [ kmd look decent. ruban, Walsh, ICcarns, Nownan, Moran und | hitiers fo the count A [ RaihoE hnotate 18 iomelhing we P b oot Hes d, for] don't think anofi- | “Anotherlad way is to cut the that, yer [ agin The ful g 5 o A Vi I o T wit] a-cenf - 3 Pl ng \ . » A | 1) 011017 v 3 pPSE S00) ) A popula e 1o | R TS iy BB e e eioied t gk | etz )t to gain fame and popular- R L O et hin beine mraenaalens o | Ch o taAT ket L 100k uikaénel Walsh short, redway wmiddle, | wblo additions to the 'Ametican assoctation | 1Y onthe diatod. Kong. ...to SR Dot io0] R oyt mist niuds mo ould be all right § aly know h 0 ] : el o i e W10 11 Spealsing of tough sikhts, remiuds me of | would be all vight it folks only know b MeGloncloft, and m'(lwr* Fagin and Me: | eirut ext year. Waliuts! Mz Marmell ot the Nobrasia City News | Mils, ... oL DA0IE o1 had out hereon the bilt line crossing | eut their throat=, but they slash from one car Nabb and catohe swinan tnd Moran, Managor FrankLeonrd falls fn linebohind | Mid weasuter of the NebnsicaCity baseball | 2t 4 i Fourth of July, 1%, A buggy con. | tothe other, and'saw away until they reach R i B hoatis ) EHLEOIOR iu exnitRin 40 O nahs Witk his o SOhines Hor "1'\11"'vl;:,‘i'm\-m"_ e R e taro tefl my it cnzmo 10 e “Bvory-day pitchers,” saysManiger Leon: | coich from the Line, —Ten Mulford, lenmbut was_not_sicceuful, so lhoy will|l ~Nrol Ly August % 160200 bhe Bt | ieces. 16 was abwt ‘B oolock in | way of haugings. No, they werenot nvolun- ard, “ure beconingmoreand moveof a rarity, | Up in Mimeaplis the fans aro all wailing | [l hasours Valley on Sanduy Ing ‘-]‘““l“ 9l ‘“l‘ “"‘- avoorEnilscl® | tho * moming, and there wero arms, for 1 ne a Iulwlnn i have 5 catehers who can go in behi ot the return of the big ser, Bl Fos- clgltiiicent 3 moth’shuntand outing among the lakes, | jors hearts and livers scattored around all | thought several times that 1 onght t) have ‘im‘v"l“v i |‘ 1 Tae. MTE0L il iho plato xf~ :-.th‘\l:-r‘l::x‘x“‘ luln:']“‘\v:". Ly ulf.‘a ]7::“:nlu ‘:L‘ml Wllbaun anl Laey of the Blhirs have| aud would like two good, conpationable gue | oter the ground i the most horiblecon- | had, and 1 hoieveone or two would have had e e A day in and day out,aro plontiful enouzh, As | 1or Morton howeven runs thi pecnsuspended, as ey dain, for lushing, | tlenen to wcompanymieor Twill join anw | fision. - Aftorwe had gihered them all up | @ slutary effeet, besides suving the countya | NosLhsgirdous and oventful of ail Aftican long us a backstop's hands hold out, constant | FRtex S bion WA FOEROOL | g the fact is they expreted too mud of | sud party. Time is inmaterial; Wil huit | ad wero reads to stan back tothe dty, T | goxd many tondand dollar portant diszovories. Jde in maps and il work improves him, But it s difforent with Ls. o Knows it oo, and | cLisum, whois it theequil of iy of the | allfull. Tntaestal paies pleast addross ™ | lapgmedto discover the third fellow, who | U1 had ono caseon South Thivteonth stret | Mo, Comts T twa volutines of 0ver 53 thelwirlors. The test thoy aro subjected 1o 3 it, too, and mahy aniteur pitchers, His shot season . H, Lowrer, M. D., is asevere ong, and but precious fow of them [ i T v 2 nad heen thrown about thirty feetand was | where o man drove anail in thedoor of an | bagesench, HandSomely hound. | ¢ : & ula of popularity Lail soldy 11 pitching me or two Neola, owa. | Ivingoff tone sido in the weeds Hohad | outhouso, tied & rod baudanu around his | L0his 15 the only genuine report from the can go into the box efectully move thau | § icky ganes and having unpirs who roisted SR T RN the ugliest cut in his saip that Toversaw, | neck, hitchel thobandkerdiiof over the nuil, | Emin Rellet Expedition To woother ono his twlee a weeks withthe cxceplion of suchstal R A adsr e e pat T Danyee. | B tHIE lile: Questios and Answers. ut was alive, and, as I had a physician | assuined a sitting posturo and strangled to | Siifey ever contributed a single line or ove Warl men as Thtebinsonaf thtChiveoacs g | Threelineaccomts of thogames in Denvon — Please amwer in Sundiy’s Ber where | dlong, T H{ere, doctor, this follow is in | death, Sold only by subscription through author- it Wio it oad for (lire gasies awest show what 1s killing thogame out there, The ykos' Toumey. Welsh of the M § ! Cross’ grounds across the river, ten targets | 1> Al 292 ALl okl BB bt N At om shivednintas: dliking thore i there. | ) vaulees, and third biseman | your jurisdiction—iot in mine’ ‘Well, ho | “Ancther case was ab Orange Groyo,whero | tzed agents, s ascaree article indeed)? aseball owes to the press toduy nuch of tie | phoOmaha wheal clabs, the Omahasand | Hil, ofthe Washingtors played lastseastn. | i6ill ho before lng,’ said the doctor, But it | @ lghing %00 pounds hanged hiwnslf e e L Apolbs, aro mading most claborate prepara. | Al stite \\'ucnl tha W eslera ussodatin | wrndd out that L mistaken. )an ) orango limb uo bigger than my 0110 & JULIUS WOLFE, isloyal Rp et el Somtonber | sewson doses, and what elubs will have the | sWo took the fellow to the hospital, and | finger nees almost touched the ground, 800 ARante JanTiokaldr Corinte, Novar heurd tho story of Colonel Troaq. | Puedull but raciy as well lons 08 iR SOrRer EHIRIONIOR | e hoRd aens i, Sewarl, he wouldw't tell us how hehad been hurt, | Wy, ly all these hangings, the feet ryng(_ur\:‘N/* ;TIR{EYT“ ol '_(U‘,;X\M NEB ways delut o the profusionl dimodt, atd | ken Mulford, i, says that thero ar o and A irssed awilie b Ans.—Webn with Daytou, and Hill with | whathis iame was, nor anything ol can touch the greound. 1 nover cut down but IMAHA, NEB, Trays dehut oniha profustonl diuotth did | giogant and spuious gran sunds i o fair gounis, whew a first| (MSSIVERR WL BN S e, | staydl at tho hospital fora fow d two while I was coronor whore the fect would el Zou -8 Sl Dl vl Manager | country thai ever befire kiown in_the his- | dass (rac: & lid out, ant allthe gher | F WOHR- TR aeasan ol B thom { Wi far fom being well when he ot upono | not touch, We Offe {)l il .n:: : ‘r‘:l;.t‘ x‘m nfl X“\}‘::llw "1 piaes 0 the | to y of t;.:«uuhl and bo wids: Tuore ks | iecessry lnprovemmts made That thoro | Wil the morthérn teams 1o . day and quietly slipped ot withoutsaying a | “One case of partial decapitation Cr IC C. iter o grandstand Thusday aftemoon, | plenty of room inall of th 3 it : : cities. ordto anyboly, and nobody knows tothis | T remember ; 5 4 Wi be some great meesand some fast time, lea o o o wor Dy is ranember W 0 ousand tons cholee Baled ay « and contivned; A few years ago thew was | The Cranes and thy Nouparells will will. o souo. & es an 2 Will you pleasapublish the names of the | iy \ivo ho w s o Where 1o went, s R i B | Pour thousand tons eholee Baled Hay, F, O 0 lsn shidowof o doubt, for sone of 5 = Vhedl clt ad ol 0. g A L 3. cars, Stra Luton or Homick un intense dvalry in the bseball line be | deworto amihilis ewh other at isn’ta shudowof a doubt, for sone of | oficorsf the Omiha Wheel cluband oblige. | * % Another hard caso whieh I was called to | The nano in - Gorman meat Rgen. Sirancon Biding, Lulopios Homiok tween 4 number of towns in low: a park this afternon for the armitear | the wost prominent fiyers of tho country IR H., Peociy, L1, attend, but didw't have any thing to doafter | and the old fellow carriedit out literally by | purchuser; pries rogulated by the murket smll_logue was formed. A bitter tight | picnship und fifty cases o side. 1t will bea | ¥ill be here. Of I”u' \«u“ ui““vn Ans.-Perty Balollt, president; H. H, J“Ln.tH|-~x‘v‘_l\\'A\lhvwhu mv:lux\l\ of. Hll st | cutting bis own throat Calland sie us, Wigea bitweey Newton ant Mamhallown, | Faitling good gago, for them s much ety ae i daily trining, AL . Ebersole, seo- terloo by a man named Aylesworth of I'he most horrible case, in every way, and A ot o oparture of the former | belween tho teas, sovenl of themaro destined 1 surpris the | F8 T L Potorfiud. tonsurers Williym | Council Bluffs —They telegraphed mo to | ono where Ifound the bardest faskl’ was STRANGE BROS,, team for the litte oo all stand- | Th omnts of tho garmes in Denyor | CYACKS, usin prictice theyare going like the i o h bring thesheril, and I took several of the | ever called on to perform was on Eighteenth SI0UX CITY, TOWA ingin frout of tho drug storw discussing the | show what is Kiling the game out thers, | Vind. With auspicius weatber t Euerso, cajtain newspaper boys' and started, It was acold, | street southof Leaven A hamessma- | — probabilities of tho morepw's battle, when o | Iscball owes to the pross Wiy much of the 1ce will bo - very large, os t Will you pleaseexplhin in Suiday's Br rainy, windy duy, and itwas a very unpleas. | ker by the name of Jacob Jacobsen sent his 1 small boy amived withthe startling intelli spularity it has it ¥ , v L amatenry,” and no doubt existsas to | hoy thoclubs porcentas well as the batting | g itip. Wi I got out there [enquired | wife aind 1ittle girl av n an errind, and l l IC A I EI gouce that R vlow wis sick | pers were disloyal and have not only killed | WOLF squuenes. The prizy, dmatd by | and fiellins werages of plajers we obtained! | whatthey had for me, Theysaid, ‘O, noth- | while they wore gone killed his nine months and could not iis asher, in kot bt vasilos ok wakk A" Glat merchants and manufactirers, willaggr ] C. N, Graid Ishand ing vet; but you hangarotnd here and we | old baby and committed sulcide forMariow Jris tho toun's mainsiny’ Both 1 | orman Docselor, who favo Mo Omals | #,2001n value. Ans.=Divile te nunbers gunes st by | will have bofore long.” - "Theschionl tewher 1nthe murde of that bby was sccomplishe the fiold and at bat, and as ballplayers were no awtul bard mbs laat teasoi, v iy the total number paved? To findthe batting | had bedn taken into the holol after he was | ina manner that for brutality exceeds an, Sance " . ' ) | Bome ard rabs last season, gol muxed Whasperings From the Wheel, D &l pu e , & ‘ - Bwo: Py ahis’ ha S . oame “nott i oA R e G el diapate: witlr Cust “Wolsh 0 | 11l bove i astel mttag uncit spirt at | SYeago divile tho - muniberof nsobita by | WOtby Avlenioeth an a comsiable had | thing tnt cror amo to u nolce, Jacoh dirty, ragged tramps wos standing near and | n ‘q...}",l"fl,"l""}'” ‘lll‘\l::"lyl"";;_n‘ ‘;‘M‘fi“‘_':””"’: the Septenber mees, | thenuwmber of times atbat. Forfielding av- “The oficer was an old fellow seventy-for loug and & | about the infant’s neck in a inthe midst of the team’s speculations on | Chostunt stret with the J s e oE | ey Badolett of Counil Bluffs, ealld at | erige divido the chaices nccepted by the | years old,and e of theoddest looking speci. knot. and then taking oneend in each 35 to be done, one of these highway | o pli #H 16 Snadiiins Apoir 1 the clob house me diy last week. chanees offerd. ens I ever saw. His fuce was simoot d pulled it just as tight as he could, and b p Y | Tiko form i . I J 3 tourists stepped up and remarked : AT 9t Oflup your beavings, boys, ind o1t o1 the | Thervis a letter at the sporting depar- | shaven, laving a row of whiskers around | then tid wnothor knot to hold it th “If you blokes Wants b ball player that caq | tim Durse wis pall 8100 for pitchin, run this morning, roids 4o infinecondiion. | mat of this ofice for o Tt the | Ubder Bis chin, Ho tad very prominent | Ho put the baby backin tho eradie and tied givo ole Anson pointers, why jisthive me. 1| Filne W 4 oL B | gy Y > | 08 0r. Al d thand his chin stuck out in frout, aud his | the ends of the line to th 1z on either $ist live on buse hits, and fouls and things Like i pay for about three hours’ work The Billy Tow s nd -’I‘\u“ "“*l:' ‘h{‘“w‘ | picher, " | pleture would beat anything you ever saw iu | side, after whichhe went down in” the cellar lono lan't pitching 1 1ittle bit this seasm, | buckilg O e bt Billy will Lere- | ggplease infirm me through Sinday's Bre | front of asidoshow. * Ho hid taken ashot uged himself. The neighbors discov- Mhe ball tossersall gathered round him and | 3 et ho an't, and ways wis overratad. .| afterride s whielbamow. e the pitchers who offidated in the fourteen- | sun'und gotten in behind & salt barrel on tho 1 ko crime, and I amiyed there before the hewas plicd with questions at a lively rate, | ““'» !!mlt inclunat didn’t allow him to joln ¥ Clarko can ridea thy tgged | inuing gumelast season between Omaba and | jigey *rom his fortress ho had drawn & her med, Tlho baby wus & chubby A butin every instance his replios were satis. | e emuncimted, with morograce and count money fister | 5t Joe.~Guipmay, Cit | thand filled his legs little thi nd the rope was buried in the | 1 will sell at public suction on the Falr G Py factory wud ho wis_offered $10 to goup to | Sandy McDeruott isbackon the Westom | thanauy mon in theworll—sohe thinis Lare aud K »khigher ain the next time, and | Hesh on its necke, It was an awful sight, and | LINCOLN, NED, durlng the wock of 1o Ne | Murshialtown with them that night aud play | 8sociition safl. He was appointed wd un- | If meowds koo bomning in fnelind "at the e 4 SR : un the other barrel sq i tho | one that I will never forget. Thohatdest | st ey on J ——-—;rwm 1dld the next afteroon, | pired his fint gane yesterday. Ho is a wel- | presat vaw soue of our Ametican chanpions | et b fve foe h uted to know who did the | pat was when the mother came home and = i “Cal. accepted and telling the captain he | come addition tohe corps, lor buringa cor- | will have somo pretly hird work' to keep | (¢35 A0 4 HERG 0 SOURE HE TEC I i fellow stralghtoned up, | I had to bresk tho torrible news to hor. . She \'I‘f 9th. 10th and 11th, would b at the tmin bo disappeared round | tain sutoeritic buring he'ls oncot the bt | theirnarmes to tie frnt X B bt his fist around against hischest g left her husband and baby in perfact Myl ) tho o with bis coufrers of the road. | umpires in the lud. The staff wow consits | Perigoloft Wednesday eveing to attend | TS, FE iy e ioutly annoinced, “'n thomau thatdono | helth,and returned an hour later to find | Bixty head of wmported_and home-bred p But he didn’tshow up at the depot, and fuli | of MeDermott, Hoover, Heuglo md Jovne, the laguomeetnt Niagan Fulls, He intends | Wi i) ain tear ir)in 0 way thit almost made mo | both of them dead. 1 didi't know what to | PERCIEION 1H0ksES, MARES A8 O0LTs af wrath and vengeancs, tho Newtons wern | “Monk” Cline has signel with tho L | t0 tour thoigh Ohio, a-wheel, and will prob- | fi0 WHIC side whir, @ L wgeh, notwlthstan ding the suronudings door sy, and I would have given o great | Jeverstnead of imporied kikxcul CoAU b eoupelled to pullout without him, Imagine = colns and the uwanagement down there s | GbLy visithis old home biforche rourn Fobqd B \ Thero lay ith in the mud and | deal not to have had 1o convey that dreadful | whit s withoms e oo, On6 i mflrhum‘]u'lm to find him walting on th | hustllug formorvtalait, The twn his gmo [he thee man clab®® yave o ropl wter | AR 1e which makos higk rain, and wo o give himany care, | inforwation, She knew that somethiug | taewill bogivon on bunkable paper.or s per o Marshallowu grounds for the team, the next | wild over tie tean aud their ambition nowis | talnment o their frimds list Saturlay night, | z stiorroo, Ho wis overwhelmed with praiso | w beat OQ:muba out in the race. Whon they | A dage sud Joly cowd enjyed tf i Dr. Bly t I ; Hii facew | 2 o popularity it has attuned. ‘The St Louls The Story of Troadway's Debu pavers were disloyal,and haye not only killed ol AD. SIXTY H wor mow indinedto tample all over | was wrong, and when 1 told her [ for csh. Wilte for eatalog ier ouriiculu e (O | acewasl cut topieces, his oyes | that the baby was dead spe jumped MARE M. COAD, Fromont, Nobx