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16 . THE OMAHA DAILY BEI, SUNDANY, N()Vl' MBER 2, 1890 - SoughituialPa | The E. M. Hulse Parlor Furniture Co. ————mmmme e O OMAHA = Closes Out Their Entire Surplus Stoek to the Peoples Mammoth Installment House at a Great dacrifice. \ We beg to inform our many patrons and the pu blic in general, that we have purchased from the E. M. Hulse Parlor Furniture Company of this city, this ('Hy,' the remainder of their parlor furniture stock, amounting in all to 3)14 500 OO, for about 40c¢ on the (1011(1)‘ This elegantstock, which we were very fortunate in securing, consists of parlor suits, rockers, divans, corner chairs, tetes, bed lounges, fancy chairs, single lounges, etc., all of which are upholstered in silk anp crushed plush, Wilton rugs, silk tapestries, brocatelles, etc. These goods have been receivrd, and will be open for inspec ton and sale in our large and spacious warerooms Monday morning, November 8, the sale to be continued until all are disposed of. Those contemplating purchasing, will do well to call early and make their selections, as this is an oppor= tunity that may never occur again. SPECIAL-—~In order to malke this sale (M)ubl) attractive, we have decided, t() mark down every dollars worth of goods in our establishment. Those wishing bargains should be sure to call. IXTEE PAGEB, arrumiureto; ALL CARPETS MADE AND LAID FREE OF CHARGE. 44 Plash Parlor Suits, regular price $35.00, bargain price 810.75. 210 Hea' n7 Stovez, regular price $8.60, bargaia pr §4.75. ds Ingrain Carypote, regu’ar price 40c, bargain price 17c. 17 P uzh Parlo 1 ts, regalar pric: §45, bargiin prics §25. 84 Oak Heati g Stoves,reg lar pri c2 B . 1400 yaris Bross:lls Carpe', regular prics 80¢, baraaii prics 450, 18 Plush Parl v Suils, regular pr.cy 865, barzain price §42.50, 17 Hard Coal H a‘ers, reguar price $20, bar-gain priio §11 ¥o. 2700 yards Hemp Carpe-, regular prico 362, bargain prico 19¢, 20 Plush Rock 18, regul ir prics 16, bargain prico §7.76. 61 Shee’ Iron Heate price 810, barga'n pric> 85.50. 1800 yards S'air Oarpet wular price 85¢, bargain price 16c. 37 Plus 1 Roskers, mgu'ar price 820, bargain price $11.756. 180 Coo'z Stove : 16, cargan pr ci$840. 2800 Window Shades, regular price 81, bargain nrice 29¢. 16 Plush Rockers, rizular price 825, b irga n pree 814.75. 17 Cook Stoves, wi hressrvoir, ragula prie » 25, barvain price $16.50. 1900 Comtorts, regu ar price 82, bargain pr ce 85c. 19 Flush D vans, re:u ar price §15, bargain price 87.7 210 Launt y 3 .0ves, regular pice 9, bargaii price $5. 1700 Pilows, regular prico $1.25, bargain price 45¢. 106 Lounge?, rnuulm‘ pr.co $8.60, bargain nfl '('e’l 75, 26 Range s, r -gular price 837.50, b rgain prica $22.50 650 Blankete, regular price $2.50, bargain price 95¢, 108 Bed Loung e, rozular price $13, bargain price #7.50. 165 Hanuing Lamp s, v s co 83,560, barg i price $1.'75. 65 Rugs, reqular price $3, barga'n price 11.40. 610 Rock r:«,vm{uh\r price 83, barzain price §1.35. 84 Bookcases, regul e 810, bargiin pr.c: $4.756. 400 Breakfast Tables, regular price 84, bargain price $1.00, 8000 Chairs, regu ar price 65¢, bargain price 28c. 21 Seor ' a i regulir price 837.60, barg iin pr co $25. 450 Cen'er Tables, regular price 3, baraain prico $1.40. 17 Ladies’ Wr t ng De:ks, regiiar prico 810, bargain pric> 84.50. 18 Folding Be s, regularp-ce ‘!11'7 bargaiy price 88.75. 756 Flano Lamp-, regul r pr ce $15, bargain price §7.50. 61 Wardrobe, ragularprice 812, ba giin price §7.25 17 Fo'dn B ds, r:@gular pr 5, barzain pice $20. 61 Chamber Suits, regular pricoe 823, bargain pr ce 814 75. 18 Bureaus, regu a- pric? 812.50, bargain price 86.00. 2000 Maliresses, resu'ar prics $3.60, barga n price $1.75. 72 Coamber Suits, regulor price 830, burgain prics 818.50. 21 Sideboaris, rreular pries $22.50, bargaii pries §11.40 2500 Spri , regolar pr ce $2.50, bargain price $1.20. 61 Toilet Sets, regnlar price €3.50, bargain price §1.85. AND ALL OTHER GOODS AT EQUALLY LOW PRICES. AND ALL OTHER GOODS AT EQUALLY LOW PRICES. AND ALL CTHER GOODS AT EQUALLY LOW PRICES, on . Comtuins iHustratl niture, curpets, stoves, cle. ; percentduring Novembes from our eatale gue logue prices b — O13, 615,617 and 619 North 18th Street, Between Galifornia an a Webstor Ste st TORINE SPARTS R TU“\ nicer thing than d the lone A When “we three meet 3d., Butler, left, Wigman, | sixty ducks, seven dozen quail and a fine 1ot | wards with the man, and the anti-free water | ning and trotting meet, if the slovers of the i LOSING Y ): M, | Brandt. He has been an industrious worker s will tumble all ov : ) iggint. | of Wilson sniy individual gazes and wonders it it is veally so | turf would onee make up their minds to co: \ | in theinterests of this body for the st threo wtin Duke, who is at b Zanes- The C ity Steam management showed good | Judge Dundy killed no lass than three boar | OFif they are really coming on again solidate and ¢ the | it nt his time and moucy without | viile, 0., denies thut ho has signed for next | § in disbanding w.on thoy did as | inone day on his recent outing in the moun, | Senator Morgan is still i Povtland. He | Minneapolis and Kunsas ] i 7’ u.!_um‘ s reward, and b 3 | scason either with the Pittsh yors' zood teams were laying for them , while Dr, Connor didu't get a bear in | says he has given up racing forever, and | ishing ciubs, and these cities ar | Western Association Baseball Affairs and | further the interests of the 3 ieazue club or with th i elub, in theireyes. Thut's what Jack | three weeks. would likea position with some fivst-class | than Omaha, A 4 ‘e within his power. He is eminently qual- | Mr, Duck—that was his maid ame—is T. Sprige and Messrs. Whitney and [ €yele house. Frank Parmalee's recent victory over ¥ Gossip. _\d "'.l'l{lt" l"; tion too, a fine acconntant, | ouly talking for an Mr. Hach holds a a City claim they will have the | Blake h o from a shooting trip to The monthly business meeting of the O, | Chaviie Budd may lead to a mat v | § P A well versed in baseball lore, a good judgeof a | contract with Martin's weil known auto- nateur team in the sfate next season. | Arlington. ot their full share of both | W. C.will be held next Tuesday evening, | him aud J. A R. Ellott of K , | o eI ive tiveloss and on- | graph attached and all further talk is idle. Tiach b e Will be out of sight, | duclsand qu Bistiiess of Importance will be transacted | 18 undoubtodiy thie champion wine i ‘ THE FALL SPORTING SEAS Hisiafraii GEAHTATOMBAIi! b Gotetttrbast. ey oficial | They will After a few Omaha team Mall e and evening, s | @ a fuil inceting is d .||l Ameriva, Buddia dofout po ints cnphatica feia ness like way, Like Kranthauft for the pres- | ¢) (e el to fill | go againstthem. fine at Valley, and the Morris and I pyiCroali (o CROUACAthAUKEan LY 3 skill i on idency, no man can bo found whois better | OImahus vight f 4 e the pastseason, | The-best batting and fielding teams that | honkers havo. Jiterally taken possession of | last Sund nlt's fivst roadivan [ E16 We: 08 Earmalocs gron Interesting Wheel Notes—Doings of | jitted for the secretaryship than My, Branct :u\‘lwll:n“- fivkders of the association. This | eould bo gotten togother in the city things at Ashland. on iis now safety, but it behaved so nicely he | oF theother. Budd b e R 5 Tl el it | 13 most preposterous when it is recollecied | follows: Best batting teun enry Sharp and : < put in last | iS more in love with it than eye shots in the co she Amagentas The (antand oo amore thing this ussodution should 0t | that Phalon proved all buta total failure in | Jetlen, p.; Lawson, 15t Carriga sondny: o e o P et [ G A, Rathioum has rottmod from Montana, | {1'€ 51001 preciiently the' pest wing shoy Ring -Miscellancous On L DR tout fail, und that | 3,1y fielding and batting, and was regarded atterson, 3d; Butler, 1. i atCkai A d o it 9 A, | in the world, but durinz the past two years '3 is to take some action on the matter of PAYINK | iont the b st L Wi o o e attaison, 5d; i J pridioks Ut lindingisiio b where ho spent the past summer, very much | iy defeats have ou bered his vietorios, ¥ ey tribute’ to the Nutional league and | SoRtthe biggest haw who ore alocal | ¢; Dradford, r. d their attention to quail, which | improved in health, and reports an o and many of them by unknown and ordinar h nalation ol i nrotagtion they . . 3 There seems to be but little question that found in abundance. season of hunting and fishing in the Rockies, | g 8 HE ary ¥ i 7 5 ; hots at that. Eiliott has rushed to the supposed o receive by being part arry Hach of Minneapolis and Ed O. [ the Crane company team earned the title of | F. Baker, J. B. Durham, L. Biendor Moonlight evenings, smooth roads and « front like @ whitlwind BA ovar 4 A | the national agrecment, This is and ulways | Brandt of this will make the race for | amateur champions of thestate by their ex- on Pacific stockholders, bracing atmosphere make a delightful com’ £ bt Hios Taau it iy aast oD eh wIRL The annual mecting of the Western base- been i high-handed outrage on fie west. | the associatd taryship today. Roche Tvis'appended: | up to Horseshoe lake last Wednesday for a | bination for wh and @ number of | the past twelve-month has gone down with bali association, which was called for Octo- | ern association, an ass 1 L stood 1;')'“1 llllll‘““ .l‘"_“ o t"""’r' “'"" Brandt | o100 company.. ... 5/Crane company rack at the wild fowl. They got back alive sant excursic » enjoyed last week dly astruggle. Elliott first ot on to his ber 22 and postponed to November 1, on ac- | the past season, second in point of wealth, .88 n‘l QU =HALER O LIS DICROUN L s Bl aina: A Tsy 7 . t night with oneduck apicce. Pretty good both ladies and gentlemen, at form while attending a tournament in ; S TiealiarnEatla conference, | trength and general _import to the Na. on. He is enterprising industri- (eleven i (ten unings.) four days work, wasn'tit? illma /hittaker, the o 1 this city about * ago, whep he count of the League-Brotherhood conference, | 3 - ; well up in the game, und would tor lnan G. Whittaker, the man_who rode v year ago, whep he made ] % iy $ The, tional league onl That the American is in 4t A0 SRHIG, ARG WO MULSRTA o pauny. 2 iy Judge Tve sorge Patterson and Ralph | the great fake race with Farmer Ashinger at | Parmelee, T Brower and all the local | will be held at the Millard hotel to TR Dl any sort of & tribite from | o theaffairs of the organization in athor- | § 4 i D AT ot this e At e e t | the fair grounds in Ootober 1887, undor. the | champions tako to the bushs ' Shoul A | will undoubtedly be alarge attendance anda | he elubs of the Western 15 fact that should | 0U=h and impartial wi Crane conpany une com L T o et el it a thios! | Vi o Saa EIET A ot s o sl b | LRl Aea s amaboh Ll Tots il i very important and interesting meeti be most gulling to the supporters of tnese [ Charley Abbey, who made an excellent A phraski ¢ N ancanimhant hoR land on Tuesd; i) e R tEAR I ROnG L) ; Chicley Aoy, ¥ nde o weeks' encamipment up n amah. They | land on Tuesday of last week. al attention, as the Kunsas Among the many momentous matters that | clubs and they should lose no more time in l\mmlm'n n right field for St. Paul the past | Cran com were too previous to make muchhavoe among. The Omata wheel club is the recipiont of v man is looked upon as a sort of pheno- will i i5 the. olan for o division of the | 0ssertiug thenselves, | If nocessary toabro- | season, is located in Sioux” City for the i the ducks, but the jack snipe and quail had | ton handsomely bound volumns of Outing. | Menon by trap shots all over the count e P e e sy e | gate thi< unfalr tax, the Westem association | wimter, having seeured a good position n tie ,w\.. n 14 0 upany .. to suffor. 4 presentod by G, M. Woodman, former proal: | The wr witnessed tho' 81,000 shoot. o e e i [anoula Joili S forced ‘_‘”"‘{"‘ S e Y O 2 o0inty esastee, e Ia saslons AL 0/ Nonbarelli, i+t Mr, George A, Toagland, one of the most | dent of the club, whois nowa resident of Mirphy of Long son tho guarantee system was h the Players’ or any other les i | to play in Omaha next year, and it is not al- 10 Crane con talhnd ic sportsmen of this [ Denver, Colo. This is quitea valuab at ”v“‘ wood, N.J. on the ; 4 & i b e e e e N A AR sucecssful und enthusiastic sportsmen of this , Colo. 'This is quitea valuable addi- at H od, . in vogue, but it was found 1accord to o fullest privileges and g (imp vicinity, together with another old veteran | tion to the library and will always be app 20th st Whin tho formor ¥ nguished the to be decidedly unsatisfactory to all clubs but [ Mights that a mutual code is supposed to | be gratified, as local — muanage- D . . 300 SpIendia shot, ir. John Field are maxing | clatod in kiud remombeance of the glvae. eastern crack by a score of Hito 881 p gy 8 briug to all its members, ment think well of this | Missouri Valley : 4|Fremont i g 1 X Al are m & 4 4 19 g1YeL: pigeons ont of 100, Elliott had five 5 the two or three which went to the front and hard working, oung player. i J 10¢ > it exceedingly unpleasant for the ducks At last the Denver wheelmen ave happp I A had five birvds dr made moncy, Consequently o hard kick will e et e SRR BT E S e [F T oD RRsAL L 10 sl ImpinY and jacks roundabout Whiting, Will | they havea bleyclo track. The boys out | ficad 0ut of bounds, but after ho hud virtu be ||1;nlu against the n»mlnp\u‘m of this r; -[ A T h:rkp'.. F ||:()l|;g Pack, . ias Breslidon ‘ dlaCopnl (r -‘:ll:n |:|m 1: u”..,' WL A Ja, S m-»_ lluu'pluml also constitutes a member of the | there a vand enthusiastic, bui have ‘_\\_ :\ nn‘_m 1 II‘er ‘}m‘(n:‘] bOLS. vlvr mr I‘: w'lut’: teni for next season, and & Strenuous ef A, J. Clarke, who probably owns one of the Saw ! ) Rimalence) ago Whithngs.. . 7 i party. been hampered by the lack of u suitable | VOV¢, 88 cloe ean beat hi put forth in favor of the percentage plan, | hest packs of foxhounds,of a fineold Vir | higay He Tome 0 R o e et e o o DRt Harry McCormick, the bascball magnate, | place to race, The Denver cyelists' union plumo fn his hat thau he This latter 15 unquestionably the one that [ ] today as a candidate for lection, | Crane company 9 Crane conipany Ol o I e e e Ve, i s e ore, and it is no vdds on Wil aeerno (o the benefitof all the clubs and | §inid strain, to be found anywhere w the | L. "C. Kranthauff of Kansas City [ Fremont.....% 0 8 Nonparelis. ! Claskatioh thabankop RSV HGaN L o Loy hauocass, soithas i Bllioti fthe tana 8 Ara AT e the association itself, 1tis the plan that in- | £reat west, is having magniticent sport this | Will be the unanimous selection of the dele- | Crane company...... AT A PO ) Hiolny matters next momoni s Ll e s S AT sures the weaker cilles o chance to subsist, | full coursing wolves. With a party of gen. | Eates. If theoftice is tendered him in this | Pacilic Expres. 4 b B 3 ) 0 g mhlsit] 5 ueAtiona ANdiAnswors: i t Rarly.of & way, that is without. opposition, he will ac- . cash at the I Frenout, The “road hog" is outagain. This time he | Will you please lot me know low many and makes an even thing for each club, the | tlemen invited from this city a most exhilar- | H iR e ke A o 3 durnig the past wegk. They made the big- | treated a party of eyel among whom were | games Oma ha strong and the weak alike, while the guar: . cept;if not, not. Thedelegates are therefore The Gan, Rod and Line, ¥ A P among whom were | games Omaha won and lost on the ho! rong nd alike, io guaran- | attng Fun was made on. Thucsday at in tho | 2 oh ReleEdiiadolpg : eforo 5 . Ro . gest bag of mudhens and English sparrows | anumber of ladics, to a sumple of bratal | yrounds since June i 8. Whit tee pla is altogether insufficient and unjust urzed tosettle upon Mr. Kranthauff befc Geese and ducks have at last putin an ag- | reported so far for the season e ey LTS D Ehire gou Ios =dune” 71=C, B." Whitr 10 tho clubs Who areso nfortunato as o drop | Well covered countey southoast of the Bluffs | taling up thocledion of offleors. A better | o L e Platto river in Tavgo nam. | - De 3. 1. Doshe W 128400, | drtvuee e ol selcotion of “Third warl | Omana. to the rear at an early date in the n'lmmpinu A big gv »\.h)um]wd in a dense |||u< kb man, with broader views or sounder baseball YRER At Thur it A8 (1010 g, A i PEOMISR SROY S SRRDONOG. 0 10, Ans.—Won 23, lost 190, D fthe cotntey e | pvor four noues duration. Bror Walt wis i untold strength 1..‘n.~\v‘-m~m ARG lon | ) e e rmlng ik bers and excellit sport 1s to be | this animal must van at large he should at [ Whe fasiest timo for . running make money duving the last season, Will | to earth in a rocky ledee near Bartlett. After L g + | Beedo aponpepapied warming on tho bars abeliyant” ‘hattaruee fadty’ than At v | least be muzzled. liorso or Tlhos. Turly fight the percentago plan tooth and toe-nail, | (he expenditure of a vast dealof muscle and ‘ STy B and Willow island, at Gothenburg, | {ime during the Season. A Tha wheeling season for 1800 is now rapid Novden, > Buslsay ag) i‘lnlhlul-h“fl\xi- will m\» aided {1;3[! another twohours thne, the gray was again Gossip Among the Amateurs, Cozad, Rogers, Ashland, and in fact all points | flight of ducks, too, set in Suud ven- | 1y drawing to a close, und it must be Ans.—Bel and weight unkuown, w6 el Rl "",".'.",‘"",‘,,':,','.',’“';\"“‘,‘.’K',(‘,"’"i outed from his refuge, =but gaftcr o Jellen will not pitch next season along the stream, aud for a month to como | ing and the shooting is growing bettér daily, rded asone of the most enthusiastic and | Galveston, Texas, July 3, 1850, 21745 Aanleen, althougt the latier munagemont bad | brief fight, was brought (0 bay in €. All- | Guist 1 in_the saloon business in To et e 1 tap this falll || Gus Token'and!Carl Kanfman putin aday niful, o far as Omaba is concerned, | Inagame of high five A anl B have 50 i r s L S et At mevailkprusard ) iilled duwn and killed by | uwson leads all Omaha amateurs in bat- | witd foul have bo ¢in arriving, and | or two last week out on the Sikhorn, wid in | known for many years. Tno Omahu club | pomnts, Cand D45, Cand D buy the trunp wk daring the latier, part of the season, | the hounds in loss than twonty minutes, | (ing. Ay : nd | Adition to s fine bug of ducks, Mr. leken | has thriven ik lur of Lebanon, and ap | for 9, and make both fives and game, A and 3 I i ation H. B. Kennedy, who was the firsi riderin at 4 o n gunners were apprehensive that all predie- | 500 b t e et of | poars to g nd flourish with e B s high, low, Jack / : their team will prove the strongest in the | the deatli, was awarded the br e Huft of the Evansvills left for Texus last | g ; iiled o pheasant, o viva avis tof | pears to ¢ o and flourish with each waking high, 1ow, Jack. Who wins:— e VL Drove tho stuotgest in the | tho deatls, was awarded the brush, which n | cihf tions of good shooting were going to f the country indeed. He had o u | passing month. In’this year they have in- | Hale Perrine, Wisner, Neb, drawing card, and tho percentago plark will | Sorsisianco inclided theeniro pelt, Al wart has boen playing third base fu good | MOLYIthatanding the early Hight of blucand | thicket to entertain the rabbits, when tho | stalled thomsclves v their it club | Any, A and B be good envugh for them. ~“The same van be | brushy district above Florence, which seems | shape lately. Rowover, soportafvem all quarters b Pl uabed midheahdh te\toking ik ateey) [ DA GaLhoR 05 SOYIRIEHIAL. SO0 Clloaky been decidad by the O i man- said - of - Mimcapolis. — But - Omalia | 1o be literally infested with coyotes this fall, | Mobler and Tames of Nebraska Cltysarein | sipated ‘the hunters! fears and y Ll L Ll ) e R S hinay have had o L onam whothor Franke - Leanan, il sncoln, St Puver —_— the Black Hills, sallying forth daily. The fuvorite haunts of | the kill. e has haa it mounted by Scow. doorand one outdoor mee malit team nest season ¢ What . baoke b Y I ) 3 o ki e . y Scow, srand one outdoor meet, b amula- L e e L peraE il What the Cranks Ave Saying. Bradford will covershort for the Nonpar- | the mallard, the pintail, widgeon and blue B 1 e ted a nice fund in the treasury -Loopsrd's addy Was he over o ball S Ty Bvo i San, mid o sty e | | AnL vow thes’ say that Danny Stearus of | oils next season. }y'n are now i A Consolidated Matceh, e Apollo club lso camo into exi Hayici=le i, s sl find e B VIO | the IKansas Citys is a sheeney, How the Butler, Wigman and Bowles are the finest 16 bornmission. Bowkos “"""""""“ The Omaha, Winchestor, I d and | year and is another healthy and g 208, ==Caniol ARONATG YY) only one which carries with it the chances of | Dave RRowe is still floundering hopelesslyin | Purcell got two home runs off Flanagan in | 108 15 file, ! hile O i 2 o | Mess, and his curriculum has turned out | able, Lynn, Mass. Yes 5 e e Mulligatawny. 2 hias hope i (i S Shiser Vallay on h@iElkthora, and. anong. the T closing shoot, to take placoon the Dunmire | by Hdors both waln by a4, tumed out : ) osbignc revghab o seeian foF A SR [ IS AN BUERARARAORCA OC hrlon. | Dendwepd sineuiy . sloughs up the Missouri thesport isalsoextra- | and Cross grounds, over the river, next Eri- | will bo seen’ that this pure, strenjeth iy, | , Will you please publish in Sunlay's Bre ALl statements with voforence to mext | miost needs is a muzale, 2 ¥ l,:"',‘"‘“::f;;ju‘,‘i‘:il ‘,‘l’i';‘ three Uffic winners of | ordinarily good. aay. Bach organization will elect a captain, | g sport hus b nvighle boowm, Fue | et olsiss of Sue Nebrasks gaino 1ow gove All statements o s zzle, 1@ city o ship. The shooting. » as it s, vever, ig A 0 Sl Bt : b erning wild fc shooting — Hammerles: car’s circuit would only be guess work, so | Juck Crooks, who is in St. Paul for the A el g i Vallos will bo | corhe shooting, fue as it is, lowever, is not | yud thess captains will *clhoose up” for theit | clubsareall busy now propaving for an un- | frainE A fowl - shooting = tHuumerless, That subject will be but. meagrely. treuted in | witer, has reigmed. with Colambua for s o L cur Vgllan it b o N e it ool Jd iy | fosins Emvay i tho membgre proeent, ‘T | ustally gay aad feative wiie AFRS ) F , bas resigned \ L with Blair next soason. groinds are teswing with jacks and quai Tl e f e i o Aus.—Unfortunately, Nobraska's game laws these columns. The likelitood is that the Jack knows onwhich side of 3 : P f e ane. shoot will be for a grand supy e in i cireuit will remain oxuctly a8 it s, with the bleomargaring s th n-ke:a'k 9411 hpend e t;lllumn-.:)m..l‘ Mahoney at third are ::;;“‘,'.‘,‘{:,:,“..“,{!“‘;‘:;'d“l‘L‘"‘i'“‘[.‘:"'l M»L:::' juds | dulged in at a futre Jate vetto b decided Miscellancous Local Sports. embody 1o clause governing wild 0wl shootmms > ins| e o e b eam i the OIC ove! e 2004 T aave G 1l eld i eu of the annu S " 3 i é i Rinapiin of St natallzient of Grand Haplie, ledo would 1ike to break into the West- [ U5 et MRS S0 G e | Deen mide withino the Tast week within ten | Bhol B i ek b O et talee boes || The Omaba Schutzenverin will contine to | 8- Mich., in Sloux Cilg'a place. And , and the Western association | o oo R S50 1T BT 1 AME | miles of the ¢ The fact that quailare re- | 1 L' the idea is & good one, YOI | hold their weekly shoots at their range at To decide a bet, please state in Sunday's this, " the houest coitession must be | would welcomé her to the fold if it wasn't 3 Res o T taling at £1.25:a dozen is ample proof of d “ i Ruser's park throughout the winter, 'The | issue Palo Alto's best time, Wha made, looks to & man up a tree like Jumping | for her geographical drawbacks Missouri Valley was not in it with the | teir unusual plent#fulness. Sportsmen, t hieer ? next shoot takes place Friday af down’ in draw poker, aud o from the fiying-pan into the fire. Grand |y’ ool second baseman of the Nlinojs | OMAN® teams this season, Who aro partial 10 the 1ine and rod, need sigh Shooting at Pickard's Today, oxt piaco BATAy attemoon 1 ok ahorth hacd, that Ia 1€ 1 call for fone | Rap ’f::‘ll‘l”"“l{";'l\ul‘ Jast tho season hrough, | oy Tague, AlTebean, may be found with | Thompson, Gatewood aud Lucas will prob- | no more, for theass and pickerel are taking | There will be a pleon shoot at Pickard's | * giity Spencer still claims 1o be anxions to | cards aud et bt two, still make my haund el ey, (10 Buarinteo systom should | Ouaha next season, Negotiations are on.— | ably goto Kearuey next seasou. the spoon with refreshing vorucity at all the | grove today under the management of Par- | meet Leon Lozier fora 100 or 150 yird sprint | S0lid —Sport, city | g PVl s while code of rules will | SPOFIE Life, And 8o is O, P. Caylor's hen, | Beymer of Missouri Valley was hit hard | inland lakes and strams and excursions are | matee and Nason, which promises some fine | for from 8100 to #20 u side. Billy'says if the | Ans.—2:12:5. When a pliyer ealls for a Do revised and amendod, particularly those | Kamsas City downed Brooklyn, the cham- | and often toward the end of the season. s {}'".'","","J“;"3‘:‘"““ rs 4s with the devotees | guort, There were in the neighvorhood of | Match is made it will be the best man for | show for his money. Supposing oue player touching upon tho powers of selection and | Pions of the league, but went under to der | = Fremont's ambition for next season is to [ Of the dog and gin. six hundred birds remaining over from the | (He moncey, but a sprinter's word is only | makes a bet of #10 and his opponcat las but ¥ : That" . 1 \ i appointment of umpires, Lust season’s ox- | Doss club from St Louis. That's what | have the champion amateur toamof tho state. | 5 p, Smith of Ashlind writes that the | recent fair grounds tournament, and the man- | WOrth somuch in old rags or serap iron AT AR P P e A perience In this regard was enough to give | Wkes the nationul game so very, very funny. tewood, who played with Nebraska City | gecse ave not been so plentiful for several | agement has adopted this means of disposing | A contest between Juck Davis, a local | 10 WG EE RO FERT ) the most imperturbable crank thehovrors. | Manager John . Barnes of the champion | this season, is working for the Union Pacific. | Seusons, : of them, "There will be some ten or & dozen | hoavy weight who attained u splendid reputa- | Whole of his g WA Dasv-hand 29 Provisions for an honest, competent and ve- | Spokane t says that in the Pacific North- The Cranes will have new umforms and Jack Dunmive is shooting quail and pheas- | SWweepstake shoots, besides a number of | tion by his game fight “4\“ the redoubtable | wins. 1tisa misdeal aud tho carls must be spectable corps of umpires is imperativy west leaguie is the foundation for one of the | the best amateur team in the state next sea- | ants near the yilage of Cortland in novth. | team and individual race Choyniski before the California club last | redealt "I'he election of oficers for the coming year | best minov leagues in America. If this man 'n Ohi i — S spring, sud a well known. St. Louis big 'un, - - — O e aaetinion’s e VA% | Farnee 16 conpasted wilh the. lesgue. Bows | 0% oasters Ohlo, yelopt Allen, is the next probable attraction | Dr. Birney tareh, Boe I will be beld ssociation’s moeting this o8 15 c e cague, how- , 2 T T YRR R M AR X . it clept Allen, is the next probable attractig s, Birney cures eatareh, Bee Bl rnoon, and while the presidoncy will be | ever, the leawue will huve to look lillle out. | ey i ACTRAM IAS Leen lot out by the Bight- | Billy Townsend aud F. Clarke spe o Wiiaperings of the Wheel, bofore the South Omaha athletic club, : afternoon, ) e & 8 ] A Faade eenth street Stars aud Tew signed inhis | tenday in the stubbles below Bellevu Captain Emerson_has called a vin to ( = - easily and harmoniously disposed of, the fight | His record with the Westeru was not of the | 5y ; v W Hel J LA e A caitor of Tur Ber returus RS Tor the secretaryship will be & ot und vigor- | most savory character. ¥ i $ ¢ i | made a handsome bag, of course cent City today. Start from club hoi \8r, sacretary of the Water color Ketehes g ) ous one. A gentleman who oceunicd a seat behind | o, idney and Wilson of the Nebraska Cllys | A voritable canuouading I8 to be heard | 908, m merican couvaing club, for an invitation to | scenes nt H & Whitmore's, 1519 * & McCormick, who has been the organi- | one ‘occupied by Dave Rowe, whols. now | 350 Wintefiug in Fromont and Kearney re morning from the lakes and sloughs O. Fr co leaves tonigit on a four- | attend the fifth anpual Funuing meeting held | Dodge st. | ¥ Y spectiuely " hs' \ zation's chief magistrate during the past | shivering in the cold, base ballically ¥ . . : e Flor iths' trip through Texas, Mexico and | at the club's course at Great Bend, Kan., Oc o o> year, positively refuses to aguin bea candi- | jng, and Ed O'Brandt, the Crazy Hor Manager Lawler of the Fden Musec is Gus Icken and Photographer Gray | Californi; tober 21 10 25 inclusive. Absence in the east SHaven't you forgotten somothing, si | dote. He declares that he has had an | nate of this city, said, of all the old looking for some good amateurs to represent | bag of nearly one hundred mallard and | Miss Blanche Allen, one of Omaha's lady | prevented earlicr acknowledgment of the | asked the head porter of a guest who bad s egant suMciency of the honors that position | hair-pullings and Kilkenny fights he his house nexw season. head up on the kborn, Friday and eyclers,gavea charriing All-Hallowe harty | courtesy paid his bitl and was leaving the hotel, “Oh, eleg | ¥ g y fig P b ¥ entails, and that My, Krautbaufl or any other | witnessed, their's was the ‘wor: Within a After a bright looking b-mnun-u the urday. | 1o & number of friends last Friday i g Ihereis ¢ talk of o first class jockey [ PO, veplied the non-tipy If 1 have you wan who wants it is welcome to it. few miles of the capital, however, the white Musees came to a very inglorious col L. Armstrong, John Batton and Mr. Rhodes is busy teaching his “Eagle” the | club for Omaha lu the near future, and it s | Can keep it h obliged I notice you Hy Hach of Minueapolis, sud Ed 0.Bra at yingel dovo of peace sproad et piuous over OWlug Lo poor management. Woodrow indulged In a several diys' outing | ways and by-wavs of Omaba and surround- | to b hoped that the project may o brought | 1610 ¥our pocketbook lylng on the desk ofthils city, will make the 'race for tho secre- - the lovely pair and they speit the rest of (he | Be tflelding caw; Linaban, o, Williams, | up in the vicinity of Rockport this week, i countuy, but the people. cannot et over | o a successful issue. o cily. in tho west - - aryship, and the assoclation couldn’t (0 8 time “roasting” the baseball editor of Tue | p, Bowman, Ist., Carrigan, 2d., Purcell, They returned yesterday with a stringof theidea that the muchine is ruuning back- ' could bety iporte fall and svring run- ' Dy, Bivney, nose and throat, Be: b! dg