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12 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SUNDAY. MAY 31, I891—-SIXTEEN PAGES TO THE CITIZENS OF OMAHA ~ AND VICINITY. Wounderful, Marvelous, Miraculous, have been some of the cures made by ‘ ALL DISEASES OF W . H 9 ° v Mc 0]' Ome" ho is Het Read and Consider T 7 ke ) Since the doctor’'s advent in Omaha he has ben- An eminent physician, .whose relatives and an TREATED. g I []l ) 4 X i efitted and cured thousands. IHerewith will be TREATED. M moamscoronse oooiss cestors, have helc ost 1mporta POsItions nde . i m Inf ant positions under found a few sample testimonials, He asks no one| i TESTIMONI,\LS U the Chinese government. His father was a skilled to take his word for his wonderful cures, but can re- TESTIMONIALS' & L] ” HY . e ave rretice. 1 ]|.|l).\1( ian, and his forefathers have practiced medi fer those who call to hundreds of patients, who will ot S 5 TR Y cine from generation to generation. t his skill Dr. C. Geo Wo—Denr sir: For the Two yenrs ago I was attacked with a b past 6 years I have doctored without severo cold which in my belicf led on to suceess for honrt diseaso, paln in tho consumption. | Legan to tuke physi chest and kidney trouble, and since [ clang’ advice, who said T could not last6 — have undergona a short courso of modi 1 months. Several others agiced with . cwe with you Ican suy i amalmost well bim. I becume so weak that I quit ° . . of them all. [Signod] e work. I had heard aiout the Chineso . ° Joun H. Haer, 7 doctor and his cures. Ho frankly told IS Palnln West Albright, South Omaha. me that it wis only iter of time ° 5 £ by and I would get wéll. I tcok his medi- 1 have suffered for somo time from cine 6 months, ana now I am_perfectly fomale weuknoss and sick headacho | well and henrty, I am worki every S eSS and could not gev any relie! from any ' day and fecl g orfcetly cured. [Signed] source whatever. [ was asked by somo § 3, H. YOUNG, 2715 N. 2dth St. S . friends to try Dr. C. Gee Wo. and now [ H 7 g = . o y Dr. C. Gee Wo. and now ot et ; . Never lose hope is his advice, no matter what am happy to say T am quits well again, | This certifics that T have been under | Rigid study in medical schools of China, com- others have told you. Call on him. He will frank-| I have, and wili in future, recommend BTN CrRaT CrE DR OO 68 WO OB BINE > ¢ Al S : his troatment to all my fricnds, as his . headache and general debility. Could | mencing when he was nine years old. Eight years ly state what he can do for you. He speaks Iing-| ¢vre has been permanent and very SToMds ATy LRI ¢ RO (o [ eArmal | ¥ it NG ¢ t . X much to my satisfaction. [Signed] woeks' treatment, perfectly cured, I |in medical colleges. A diploma of the first rank, lish fluently, and makes no charge for consultation Mis. J. B. YATES, have previously tried all kinds of medi- | fy. ) i -dic g Sal! L A ) Q St., South Omaba. oo [ romiithie national medical college, at Pekin, or advici only for a time. Anybody ‘wishing to see me can see my healthy appearance | = — . = e Dr. G. GEE WO, The Ghinese Physiian, Ofice 57 To 1 Concern C. Goo Wo—To Whom It May 3 T havo been troublod with N ]([h St severe pains in my breast and gener- . 10 R ally feel weak. | was unable to do any work. Anold friend recommen- ohiEe Jolg i e ded me to try your treatment. I am trouble b L":’IJ “\; LL)"\' 11"\::;:1\‘ glad to say that T am perfectly cured. I gelof tHo lungn AT . ts0 strong before. My friend’s” andi finally heart alfosde complatoly Medicines for those Who Cannot See the Doctor in Person. long standing ease has also beon curd. ESe R e e L }‘j»rllnn reason I should like all my ionds and nequaintanees to try Dr. C. im0 bk o “loter | Dr, Chang Gee Wo. THE FOLLOWING ARE THE DIFFERENT REMEDIES. B o L | oty e oot bt j I have been a ness of several For the last few yea; victim of chronic” sic kinds. M matism, tiicn hemmorr: and finally heart dise never fc tirely cured me and today T am g ‘::;:]‘l,l:.:‘\" m\l \\:(‘.:jl‘nll.nlu ut the same and the Doetor will forwaed the | (el mo about the tup a g yJ @ @ Q g a & a DR. C. GEE WO'S DR. C. GEE WO'S 'I::wur.-'mlnl-lr.‘l.‘u|'mn“\'n‘|l|.|l|'~.-£.‘~.l(.rwh;m.., them. 1 write thi ¢ proscriptions are | in attesting to his siill. I will anyone suffcring as 1 did to see D the benclit of those who Cannot piannng cion or request. [Signed] gpyone sulrine e AT e L G0 | b ot S SR | O CATARRH CURE. Lost Manhood Cure, | sisiisiat s medne o sin s o 007 18th St, . PRy o « for T ; e e * |The Chinese Medicine Co. ; LU DU elldTzes nothing for consuli ; : : it e RS DR. C. GEE WO'S FOURTH-— on or answering - lester telling you all [ South Omaha, Oct. 14, 1890 about your ense. 1t youwhe will | (oo Wo—Denr Si n pr = -Dr. C. dr. C. Gee Wo—Dear Doctor: T Feny it : Dr. C. Gee Wo—Dear Or any first Al yourCL eI youilio witl I feol vory grate- write this to thank you very much for | Sincethe doctor has be ing medi- DR. C. GEE WO'S SEVENTH— T i I ful r the P bhet et 3 ¥ OF | cine in Omaha he hne recolved overy day let- . C. Tho Ohinese Mod Co..wiil soon send | ful to youfor the good you have dove your kind and eflicacious treatment in | iR g TR G SO SO o BI OOD PU RIF'ER & GEE WO'S agents to your ¢ ty and will give FREE CHI- | for mé in the past seven weeks, 1 aif 7 : I b q . DR. O. Rk COX 1 my case during the last two months. treatat a distance, or He now d t & D ToLEoone i fecling well and strong again, ufter be- have not ever folt like I now do, hale [consents at lust to y one, no matter n Iges 1on ySpepSla Look out for their wonderful exhibition on | {1 e aiiET Vol et s ance to tako s remork- F I W kness (:ure peculinr Chinese instraments. ng treatad by some of the best physi sisting of Chinese chemi OURE emfl e ea . For medicines or infoi ion address, ciabs for 8 vears and receiving but lit- and henrty. My diseaso, general de- |Where helives the oxotabls substanous, 0| o tle benefit. [ am willing that you bility, puins in the chest have all gono. | s bl ] ot DR. C. GEE W0, OMAHA, NEB. should use my name in any way you'o» | A e B0 15, miinorals and My brothers, family are likewise in The eost will boe 1 good health. I write this and you are ”.'f valuo of thoso mod h for the FIFTH— e it if it » of any benefit to others. at tull liberty to publish it 1 order that [ NGRS DR. C. GEE WO'S DR. C. GEE WO'S EICHTH e L sisany Hon e LB L L my friends may find that I owe my good [ read the testimontals and be convine .05 DR. C. GEE WO'S I’l lmm\‘c ‘i 0( lCmc 0"] ):m I | 2000 you i have [dono- mo.: and’ shall ) Y J | a always speak a good word for you. nd main office, Omaha, Neb, [Signed] Mes. 1. G. RICE, office, Pekin, China, Albright’s Addition, South Omaha. ety VA T s ittt | RHEUMATISM. CURE. | Sick Headache Cure. | Kidney and Liver Cure. |y e 1717 3rd St., Council Bluffs, Ia. less und safe to take, Chines T ND e C 1 by the outfielders. There were no circus | run upagainst sweet, juicy pitchers. All tho | Husted, b ansas City ga sove i 3 but will not SING ULARITIES. e coat cations v Po30)tl0 ir e G RALlBT 0 This ki o % AR 6 per cent of the under-graduatos in ing and’ excellent judgment. This kind of | "4 yuooting wiil bo callod shortly at which Kleffer i3 tho slickost first baseman in | A boot sole, tho bottom covorea with iron, | fhid country, . e Havhy ‘I‘I‘l::O‘ni[(L’i,;;Sl:::;l‘fl @ r‘l;lgmil;“‘,“‘;]‘l'l‘\“‘;'_{ Itis dosived that ovory Leam in_tho ci Whisperings from the Wheel. Omaha, The West Omahas mado o great | 1yas found imbodded iu 3“'}')"‘“1( ofcoal at | "y studant's yoarly oxpenscs at Stanford s M2 foaturd | ropresented. Notice will be given in ; ibrary fin B : iversity, Gal, will bo 1o eoh he ficlding. Look at the twenty-three | pp.- &l Have you looked fn at tho library lately? nd in him. French scientists ara puzzling over aspider | PHiversity, Cal, will be loss than §200. ‘The ol po in North America was A Breezy Batch of Geesip About the Great | put-outs by tho Tacoma outficld and the six- Lou Camp is putting up a great third baso Holyland Smith, the Safety King, recls off which was discovered in o cavity in a stone. National Pastime, teon by the Seattlo outfield. The excitement Bucknberger's Sioux Citys are no snap for | a mile in 2 is yoar. for tho West Omahas. He is by far the best Bt . 5 founded in 1531—the college of St. Hdefonso, 5 g i“’h,,,w and at oach meeting of the ball | a2y team. The team is drawing ‘_f,.ml 0/in 2:20 this yoar. i third baseman in the city. {:rflj‘fl:" L) "; l‘,"f’ “""“1 muat be at | "o oiey of Moxico, *Tho noxt oldost iy and bat tho crowd would ariso as one man | erowds, considering the wisfortunos of the | o [un to Calhoun today. Start from tho | g (yest Omahas would like to hoar from | it DU KON, ORL: hes, Rotwithstandiug, | Luval ootlage, Quobe WHISPERINGS FROM THE WHEEI, | and stand with open mouths until tho man | team. Club house at 7:15. Roads are iu fair coudi- | promont, Nebraska City, Plattsmouth and | youthful'in its antics. It is bitnd and hos ny | _Among ali the colloges for women in this . The scoro* R Red O'Rourke is fielding well f s other towns haviug ball teams. ‘mouth, country the aggregato sum exnended a was disposed of. Shiaaah | Thero is about 315,000,000 worth of 'eyele | " giic ooms to b in it this season, It is a v A% | buthois away off in his batting. o v nually for needy women is but £5,000, whila Nancy Hateb, a Yazoo, Miss., nogress, bo- TACONA. 11 1 A A| SEATT R ¢815,000 Lendof Routelete 1610 0 O/ itorman.rt.) 1 0 4 0 1 | always considere itter till this | LrOPOrLY in tho United States. This is & re- | good thing thoy aro. Thoy support o winning 7 5 AT , Harvard alone oxpends §70,000 per an Turf and Pugilistic Notes ~“~.|’,.\- IR AR R R Sovoys cousidored a hoavy hittor il this [ cent ostimate. good ml‘;n‘l:“-}"l‘;‘;m hoye pooTLe s 8 fan o L whito sovon yoars ato, and how | LWIAES e hoiexr § per anhum in Moy ¥ Powell, o 35 s Villie Vi i ¢ et o 1 0 3 T 4 N nel Club—The Trap and Fallorae 13 43 Taaol Dol okl TS bltonad npotiier kreat mame forll rarikieiyindla ridos a pueumatio ordinary | Wiyt Camp, Omaba's Jid pitehor is | woman . of Caucasian doscont, Al | Thoagricultural oxperimont station of Dela, e e Aranoe'35.02 0 3 413 §i¥hvonack {58 828 8 0 1 sioux City Syainot ths. Donversefamo for | racor this saason, the tirst ono broug pltching n great gamo for tho Seattle toam. | most tho only . remnant — of her | Ware college conducts a fruit furm adjoink ond orworc-- 0 9.0 0 Wit be 8 88 8 0 | Niountatn Lions down for four seattorig | U e o of tho mow dog para. | Vi Would bo o ood man for noxt. soason's | former black skin is a durk line about hor | the collogo at Nowark. Austrahin pea’ 395 ARSI 0 7 4 0| A great many of the clubs think *ho are | boen looking for for soms time. b iamouth has & £ood (eam this seescs | Lo, mouths g0 Mes, Wiliism Dealtaer | *9ul b VRSN s 10 new do- g X Ban ~ i i | the Tonnys in tho Western associationfraco. | Helena, Montana, has twelve lady riders, | pitoning & b * and tho reat of the | Y atson of Joffersonville, Ind,, gave birth 0 | 14 uent foundod by . H, Schiff of N The Omaha kennel club held their meet- | motats.... ST T | Bt ek o L a, Montana, | pitching a strong gamo, and tho rost of ason. Ho weighs now only two pounds, is | {2 y J. H. Schiff of New ety e oo e ey Mol car ciataton T DMtthoylare all pretty good horses, rain or Omnhnl nas six, Just half tho number, yet wo | team hold their end up in good shape, Sixtoon inchos tall. his arms aro oisbt inches | YOrk, with a cift of §10,000 for the p irchnso il c sday, to c - | Tacoma...0020010000000010010 o g are called a progressive city. Stephenson seems to be pitching i 1 his b i ohos | Of custs, manuscripts and other obje s illus ) g G | 10 : c f . pitching in hard | in longth and his hond ten and one-half inches uatsy erlp finished businoss loft ovor from tny regular | Sentto. .21000000008900 1081250 “Rabbi Clark says he is 1n it this sonson | Minncapolis has tho biko fovor bad. Tho | luck, " No toam this sonson nas sooured over | in cireumforonco. - His fcs looks 1o that of | FALVE somitic litoraturo and history moathly moting hold Tuesiay, May 12 |, Si7H8 R IR KEI Suibourock, harder than ever. ere is a chance for a | latest is a permit from tho mayor allowing | eight hits off him, but he scems to 1036 tho | an old man and is covered with hair. The | The total number of papils enrolled in the Treasurer Max J. Baer handed in his resig- Ahroo-tuse hits: Donughiuo, Kegnan, 1'mm1| wanting a hard-working player and a [ cyclists vo use tho sidewalks during muddy me in the last two or three innings. child is healthy. publ of Canada is 165,0 verazo nation much to the rogrot of tho elub, | 0t Cody Fuler s Hichmun s “Shoa! Powell. | good battor. weather. Tho Cranes and Wost Omabas will have a ¢ A Baltimore mulatto girl 1 turning pink | #1170 N porbenno.l ay iR | ‘ cndanco 1 1870 the averago ateer da o Struck out: Pacoma s, [ The race is a great one in the west, and the | _The house committoe ought to make some | go shortly at tho ball park. The West [ jn spots, ana has gono to a hospital for treat a 6 Seattlo 5 fellow who thinks he can pick the winner at | changes in the club house. Siefken and his | Omanas have defeated the Cranes onco this | ment. Tho spots increase in sizo in the this stage of the game has nerve enough to | bugle ought to be abolished or locked up in | season, but Carrigan’s lambs are in fine con- | spring and fall, at which time the girl says conch. tho wheel rooms. dition now, and the game should be a hot | she feels verv languid. At theso periods Mr. Baor still retains his membership, how- ever, but could not give bis time as treasurer on account of his absence from the city. In wass 45 per cent of the registered atten 1 n o, ~ — 101888 1t was 50 per cent, and in 1550 it w8 51 per cent, 8 pitclicd ball: Routeiiito. p ; resigning Mr. Baer reccommended John H. | RAime'of game: Threo hours u is & groat deal like Anson: when At 10 o'clock this morning S. J. Black of | one. sho also loses her appetite. Her hair 1s also Yalo umversity scloctod Prof, Edward L. Short as a worthy and capable man as his | Ut L % the umpire doosn’t give him tho oarth, ho is | Cleveland, O., starts on his Wip around tho | Tho West Omahas would likoa gamo at | undergoing a_change, but here the colors, | Curtis of MeCoriic an theologe Buccessor Breakfast for the Cranks. satisged with two-thirds the best of itard | )¥orid. He will ride from Clovealud to San | McCormack park with the Nonpareils, win- | which appear in spots, are puro white. ;r'-l} jv"_m ] b x wr‘w'vlh_- Johu T. Evans, prosident, put tho resigne- | Sioux City Is playiug a very stiff game in | What's loftover. Jtranciaco aud take tho stoamor from there to uor u‘)qv.nlshuull\gn)xll;n;‘:‘- oipts, lusor to pay ox | A curious plionometion has bosn reportod brow lungudgo nud_If o, in the Yilo SRS R Ao the Re1d, e e e caa st 2 3 : : ponses he Nonpareils ve defeated rom the villave of Kirnujarwi, near Paja, [ $VInIG ! s Barond 3‘:{,‘“['?{"\»“:,',5‘ ubiwiion \1\\:.1‘1\‘1‘llu:“\”x:"lx;l\‘r;;} th & R e 1o butina Tlavatiball Haanesy glla ba gsurrected Billy Burdick | Tho new memborship committee are | West Omahas onco this season aud the latter | Lapland. During the winter the earth be. [ fossor of biblical theology, Prof, Curtis is o Slpe sy aca il -;u:nu) has a game log, bul play u P x"]'»" _xr} e deop, & nl‘_l“luwm'md hustlers. (lome around and attend the next | team say thoy csn’t do it uagam for money, ! came spontaneously heated in ma placos | Braduato of Yale in tho class of 1574 Yanoanimomete o ool oL [isleisime A ( a semblance of a pitcher induced the Min- | rogular business meeting and listen to the | marbles or chalk, to such a degreo that the snow and ico meltea Bowdoin collego is to soud an expedition of u the uew troasurer the Omaha Konn Old “Cy. Suteliffo is a western fayorite | nies to dig hiw up, long li o ers thoy have se- — he it wi g yto | students and teachors to Labrador under the clup has secarcd u thorough fancier and gen- £ v s ong list of new members they have se- Sooet Note at thoso | and it was impossible to t o mon Wholhas . baont connootedt withe dogad | aliplonitha line, Umpire Knight seems to be doing nicely, | cured. ous Sporti ntes. touch those spots without burning one's | direction of Prof. Lestio A. Lee, who a few and dog shows for many ye His faney | _John I Rogers was anxious to keep Husted | Alonzo is an educated man, having received o We will have a stato meet this year, prob- h orakichi, the Jap wrestler, is | hand. The cause of this phenomenon is not | ¥eArs ago conducted a simlar expedition w Tuns to Boaglo | hounds and Cooker | When it was too late. fine education during his term in Girard col- | ably about July 4, or later in the month, | lyiug dangerously ill of bronchitis at the | yot explained. the straits of Magellan. The objoct is e spanlols, in which ho nas already | Kid Baldwin is catehing a3 well as over. ) loge, Philadelphia. How does Coluinbus strike you! It 1s “ri Rossoveluhospiial 1n New Yovk, T0ei8 819 | " mharo 1a athorae on danios: MoCloudiafepm |/ SOlleSHEN of: bivds ish pnd Hichens found mado '@ success. Many good ones | Ho is also as fresh as ever. Johuny Sowders 15 not_ pitching with the | ib line,” and the hotel accommodatious ut siight hopos of his rocovory. in South Dakota which hus eight foct; other- | SULY it bikh Jutitudcs, aud the spocimons dre having been bred by him ot Rockford, | Watkins' “Apostles” want to brace up. | speed ho usod last year, but Manning thunks | ‘'0ut of sight.” {J;‘;’,"l’::,‘ {}‘;l}‘(":“:j?;‘;u:’,{:Y,‘,‘,’,'l,i‘;x‘:‘}‘“f"‘l‘v"“ Jiso it ls parfectly formod in ovory respoct. | &gy cubin 1. Mr. Short has aiso ofiiciated as judgs | Iv's never too late too mend. ho will come around all ' right. Ho has beon hde: cal o Aoy 06 41129 2 ¥- [ Not untl the fetlock joint i3 roachied in tho | €0 ¢ . soveral times ut bench snows in the eastand | Tye Slee o valas g overworked thus far. M. H. Rhodes, the local consul for Omaha, | weigni tooth liftor, is to attempt to push a | descent from the shoulder to the foot is thero | The Loadon board of education hus ap The Sleepy Hollows intend to have as good . has returned from an extended trip through | freisit ear woight bet 34,000 and 36,000 | | o . : pointed six women, at ( $100 cach is a good ull around dog vian. Ho has taken $ o1 i Tho We. 7 " ; e Rhodos < TS reight car, woight botwoon 31,000 and 80, any diffefence botween this horse aud any | PO omen, at n salary of § h, . W I Oah AT aive 4 team as there is in the city, Tho West Omahus have lost the last threo | the state. Mr. Rhodes has been hustling up | nounds, at the Hudson River railroad freight | oric At the pastern joint, bowever, tho | 1o virit schools. 'Heretoforo y visitors up his home hiors I Otnalia beltig propriotor |~ 1y i about timo tho Kden Museo “froaks | #ames played not on_account of poor playing, | loaguo momborships and has added quite o | FoD0 5™ Naw York at 10 a. m. on Thursiay | pranch bezine, “and wh pocfoetly farmed | have boon roculary employed bit withoit that tack Short” will stop work any time | WOre making thoir appearance, Dut a littlo bard luck. Whon thoy get round | number to his strin 950, A R A A e R P e A 420 talk oy, 1t would be more than unjust | Jack Pickett's arm s gotting all right | '€ It look out for thom. Hoyn, tho photogravher, has boen having | John Toomor s following up Jake Gandaur | A urious phonomonon is reported from | Pho Visitors will o expeotod 1o pt in 05 10 pass over without mentioniug Mrs. Short, | ®%ain, and he can throw overhandea. The Kznsas City playors are away off in | a sieze of it the last fow davs on nccount of | and writes to Richafd K. Fox: I have re- | Jowett City, Conn. Goore Itood was ro. | Mty hours' work as tho teachers and to fur a lady who takes as much prido and_intores Tho West Omahas have a great infleid in | their team work. ~ If Manning dovsn't muke | the club members who wero desirous of pos- | peatedly challengod him to row me for 2,500 | bently strick by & thumdorbolt aud badly | Dish Weeldy roports to the board accounting 1 fine dogs us hor partner and by whose care | Kleffner, Patterson, Bolan and Camp. his boys take a brack pretty soon his rcputa- | ing as Greok statutes, should not wondor | 4 side on any terms that are satisfactory o | burnad, and suffers intensel His wholo | for overy hour of sorvico. durlng tho acaslon, and attention somo of Jack’s good ones were Kennedy and Petorson ave doing the piteh- | HO» will suffer, but more than one leaso has been broken in | nim, but he has kept still for reasons bost | body is so charge with ele sity that when Prof. Harper states that the building fund saved. . 4 ing for the Shamrocks and doing it well. Old Norman Baker, with the Omahas this | the operation. kuown to him, but I am of the opinion that | ho puts his hands togother thoy stick, and | Of the Chicigo university has beon enlarged The last number of the Cauine World re- | Chub Collins, the Wostern assoclation um. | Year, secms to have caught his second wind. The bones of Baron Drals, the man who | he is afraia to meet me. only by violeat rubbing can thoy bo sepa. eutly by 00,000, making a total of 81, ceived at tho Omaha kennel club room has a | 1iro hias been Sued for broach of promise. "Thore is not a pitcher 1 tho Western associ. | Arst concieved tho idea of a bieycle, were [ The vody of Boron Drais, who is supposed | rated. 1f his fect touch it 15 the samo. Tho 0. In addition to 1ts building fund 19 beautiful colored portrait of Cyril Jackson, \Cansas City reloased Webbor after a trial | tion doing better work than he. exhumed several days ago and pl: in o | by some to have invented tho bicycie, and | severe buras are boginniug to heal aud his | the endowment fund of 32,000,000 for the zeorotary of tho Bath, England, show— | ASsel tory ROOrE B oo A e Joliet | Did you see Lincoln take oft its o o | marblo tomb in one of Gormany's largest | who died some thirty years ago, was roniovod | appotito s good, but o cantot stand up, support. of professors, - schiolarships, ete always i succossiul fixturo. Last weele this | 9f 00 L Yo Jid you see Lineoln take oft 1ts cont and | cities. 400 cyellists 0f both sexs followed | th othor duy from an obscuro restina-place | A lobstor rocentiy canzht in Bolfast Bay, | 10 trustoes s ducidid to, purchise addbe—? doggy pay d a pleturs of “Champion e, T v avauicoo and Sioux Cityt Aud | the romains to its Iaat resting place, mountod | and given burial among the tombs of illustri- | Mo, weighed twonty-throo poruds ang | Honal land, o Morgun i theologlon Buckde, Id spaniel, T suy that tioso | Hogriover ::“1.-Ii\u;:u‘:.fi‘v.\““\.‘.“’xlh Hota satd | it yoruotlietae tusfivd iavans's baaed o shelrws and yrearing tho unifor of | ous Gormans at Carlsrulio. A funoral cor- | measured thirty-soven fuciios from the end | 3100} i o bo sda i part of the univorsity >like portraits are intercsting is not | to boable to pitch a ba oud! six-inch oA, xilod, Ves i cas eir respective clubs. ege of about fo wdred persous of bo of his ALY Y ; pe orectlon of buildings for the academica! o g s faah whion, Hio ey, iladc their respective club: Lege of about four hundrod potsous of botl | of is tnl to tho ond of “the lougost claw, | AL erectlon af biudines for T aumtuicss 1y and seventeon large claw. Barnacles ad sand body. The moustor enough. The club is preserving them in a | plank. scrap album, roceiving ono each week, will | TLo Shamroc soon make a collection, These pictures can | day, June 3, at I Nobraska division has the! ollowing new | S0xes, mounted on bicycles of all classes and [ ety inches around the b mombors this week: & K. Cooke. Ojnahn, | Wearig tho uniform of their respoetive | inches around t No. 24,317; . H. Galians, Omaha, No, 24,443] | clubs, followed the body to the grave. hered to the clu: sieal, theological dopartmonts ' will bo opon in 1802, Prosident Horace Bumste ‘Tho way little Shugart hits tne ball is caution ta snakes. Fo seoms to get anywhor three w ive abenofit ball Wedy orest Hall, Sixth and Pior has issucd an be seen at any time, streets. fro zon hits in a game, and q v ) ” ) . otie | w v or the tr s N s g " H. H, Moohan, Q'Neill, No. 34.444; K. M, The directors of the California Athletic | was too large to onter tho trap, but as tho B3 s | The secrutary wishes to say that the con Nt inbnt Booaaienvaiiol e | doesu't seem to give a continental whether | H Miber, No, 2 Mo olub hold & mooting last night, at which tho | trap was deawn up became entanglod in tho | appealin bohalf of Atlanta umversity. Ho o T of CLhe, el seon: | . President Spons says he saw Shugart play | tiiay aro singles oF nomo rans. Thompson, Wilbar No. 2h.446s Joo Moloer, | club hold a mecting last ight, ut which ¢ brapwas deaaupitacamessenyklodio A T e 04 4 y Wilber, No. 24,445: W. W. Bonnor, Wilber, | aw Big Swartwood of Sioux City isno_young | No, 24/447; M. W. Cochran, Wilber, Mo, | & ball i Joliot last summer and wauted to buy 1ed this year in th him then trained this year in branchos of the hig univorsity, not in tho fucation, but club are now réady for distribution and ho in under consideration. Tho divectors ro A well known family in Minuoapolis nra shall be pleased to mail & copy to buy perso 0o > playod wi ollingor’s Dotroit | o ] 5 ol tlort T aptaa o i 3 bire 838" South Fourtoonth - streot, Omiha, | i the Kausas City weam ,and Pickett is closs | Sulisbury, Lisoe, Daroiay and othors mo | The lamp ordinaiice Is botng rigldly en- | tho, fight by which the wen \were each | luve boen borne by every wombor ‘of tho | UG dustrios and in Christian 1Ving. Thoy ¥, y ro ¢ : awardod § Tho dircetors also offered | fumilyv for tno past two hundred yoars. 1t is Neb, up to him i mewmbers of Hollinger's band the same year, | forced by the authoritios in Washington, | ¢)'ive a purse for another contest botweon | o small v N Wound A the base | 8re buing trained, the majority of thew, with - Kansas City is in the soup. Manning's AT C TP T r Buffalo and Boston, Wheolmen using their | & €IV e e a small gz 3 I Bk special roferonce to servico s teachor's nud - ol anv: Sy W lnithe aoun. O, Jackey, Jackoy KRowe, if you could only el AL LU & thelr | oo rhote and Jacksou. Jackson oxpressed his | of tho uec wiy oscaping the spiinl cord ] 0 seryleg iy diaal Meoting of the Poultry ¢ crack pitchers are an easy mark for oppos throw' yow'd 'bo up ou fop s a good buck | MOUnts after durk dfe compollod to carry i | il cuoss o fight ngain and offered to can- [ \waioh rosomblos & frosn sb, with raw lips, | Missionaries among thele own poovlo. Why ‘The Omaha Poultry, Pigeon and Pot Stock | butsme stop and get a ratuling show. But, Jackoy, | 18D or Iy themsclvds liablo to a heavy o | ool his aprangomonts for a mateh with God- | rofusos to bo healed, and at tiinos bioeds pro” | WNVETsity needs ak loast #10 for oach studant assoclation holds its regular wonthly meeting I'ho slugging that has boen going on in the | Jackey Iowe, you gave out years ago;you '”Hw\"l thing for both ;mh;vn‘.-npfix‘ng dard in Austrahia if necessary. Corbott re- | fuscly and even alarmingly. It is about | 10 coverthe co ot 4OaHAR tod.. o h e AT i wost lutely is something to make & man's hair | were then in your prime, and caught sublime | CYClist. Many narrpw escapes are had night- | ¢,404 the offer and said ho did not want to | thred inches in length and var in dopth | Pros 1mo 150 students wre unprovi Monday evening, June 1, at 8 o'clock sharp, I - ; o s ] e el ne stand on end. 1 dear old Buffulo. ly right horo in ouf, ¢ity which in somo c8ses | ;ghy again under the auspices of tho Cali- | from an iuch to an inch and o half, and s the | With theso scuolarships and &s there is important business to come bo i e Nk i’ . might, result serlbuby for the parties con: | DEE adan i @ : nd 8 iglf, aud ael 3 ADGIR 16 DNREARLRAIAN | | Big Lilly O'Brien is doing groat work for | -~ McClellan is playing well for Dever, | bormod fornia Athletic club. bearer rows older and becoming noro angry | It is intendod to mako the work of this fore the meoting tho prosidont calls on ail | penver. He is flelding well and his bitting | where they give prizes for home runs, Te. | © 4 - Tho prizo fight which came off horo yester- | and occasions greater loss of blood. Physi at Chautavgua thorouglh ud . members to be present, so that they may vote | is immenso, beau won & hat for the first homer, Curts N e S AT o day between Choynski and Tooloy was one of | ciaus pronounce it to be ofa cancerous ni. throughout. About half tho courses on all questions to come before the associa- Connors, piteher of the Union Pacific toam | received a handsome cane for the second and i 4 the shortest combats ever recorded in the | ture, hereditary aud remarkablo in the his vanged for ton nours' recitation each tion, Any now members wishing to join are | jugt season s playing right field for the | Short Stop White receiv itk umbrella | Yhe Fulooners play at Blair again today. history of the ring, Tho rosult stowed that | tory of mediciric. b P B R P & cordially lnvited. Rooms 2 uth Four- | Shumrocks. for scoring the third fou: r, Kid Miller strikes out from eight to fifteen | Pooley was no mateh for Choynski, for tho Tho rotifer, o microscopic animnl, was fivst | classes meot twico a day and others tezath street " Conley continues to put up s good second | It's rather amusing to hoar Donvor enthu. | ™ €0 every game. g : latter knovked him out in minute ua eleven | discovered by a Kussiun microscopist, next | Mo p s that as much stall be wccom That Wondortul Struggle, base game for St. Paul. His batting is his | siasts speak about ‘‘Fournier's wonderful Bolan is covering shortfield for the West | soconds. From the moment ;r.n men entored | tound twice in | mm-“wu once in liinois, | plishod in tho six weoks session at Chiu . . voukost point. command of the ball In a recent game | Omahas in great shapo the ring Choynski adopted bustling tactics | and some years ago | aton. It has now | tauqua s is usuall accomplishold in 0no sub story of that great twenty:two inning | Wi g s 3 and in a shol o he drove Tooley to the | been redisco Ne orse, "ho cro ot during a collogo term. his 13 to bo dong - D.TS: ¥ >« Tac |: bas arrived from the Pitchor Buckley has beon released by Mii. | K'ournier topped the rocord of the «eason by Graudjean will bo seen in the box for the [ and in I“}; rt timo he h’\ _Ilmt‘ "4.;“. “” bea pedl ¥ ’uv Now Jorsoy 1‘», a- | juct ““”‘T s collogo term, ‘T s 13 u v',"’ ttfo out at Tacom waukeo, and Pitoher Dalton of the St 1’auls | Riving seventeen mon bases ou balls, Wou- | West Omahas before long ropes. on Lo won fucod ench othor in | Lury 15 blossed in having two stomachs, winoh | by conconrated study student being % game on record, although Harvard and Man- | oy iar's time came and he was pounded | , 1B Jim Maaning the Kansas Citys have a | at Missouri Valiey today. RIS HBoatAkL e e aypanap o€ SN ( anioy e kit Ju_spito of | 'tio work lu tho colloga Includes tio Kinkilth | chester played twenty-four innings without a | hard, Well, it comes 10 ail of them if thoy'll | Busting, active, ambitious, enthusiastic cap- Williams 18 pitching 8 good steady game | \hon oloyen seconds of the time allotted for | on a small laaf or othor object, hold its mouth | preparatory and coliege Latin, proparatory run in 1 Before this last remarkable con- | only be patieat tain, and on of tho most {ntolligont aud gou- | for tho Crano cowpany toam. e e R L T e G i T P e Sl tost the longest champlonship mateh was Why don’t some team securo “Spud” for a :l‘k"fi““l-‘m:‘, ”'l’.'l‘fv‘ Ry ku:':»ux,“f"hf,"“‘“}| ‘t Visiting teams get & hard deal when play- [ a dive at Tooley and knocked him complotely | it by incans of some waudoring snimal that | mathematios, bistory, political oeonouwy, Jlayed ot Providence August 17, 1859, be- | pitcher. Spud has good curves and @ drop | kindof & player, and he is bound to keep his | 118 Bt Plattsmouth, 50 it is said out. Choynskl, who was the favorito in tho | shall blunder iuto the trap and bo dous for slogy, ote. in tho schools of sacred literi PAY Providence aad. Detroit. national | that would ool auy batter 4088 a8k gac.ue b O keep bis | ipyo Granes and Nonpariels play today, | betiing ut odds of five to four ou him, re ) Al N I mution will bo. alvan iy the bibe In tween the Providenc e The Shamrocks sccured a good one in | od b sy e h K aud Carrigan says he is bound to win ceived no punishment at all EDUCATIONAL, English, Hobrew, Girook and the sncient ver: league teams, eightoen inulugs, scora 1100: | Nioore, tirst baseman. Ho is good all-round | (fhusted bas signed to play ' with Kunsas | 1y iy 3aiq tnat Missouri Vallay will lose tho - ioas; and in tho N, T. Grovk, Hoorew “This 6 to 5 confliot was no pitctiors’ battlo, 8 | o1y ve)'und a splendid batter. ity ou dack Dlokows recommendation. | goryicosof pitoher Beymer this soason An Eminent Authority Thero are 40,00 women studying in the va- | Arabic, Syrisc and Assyrian lauguages ono would nuturally supbose, although the | PIEEIEHO% & 50 A | Thoy played together in the Philadelphia v B . i i R BIeRE AMNORME | o Saee A This BaBer bl 4 k of little Neal Donaghue has uever Jilly Van Armen, the shortstop of last | Brotherbood team last season, and Pickett [ = What has becomo of that great catcher, beliove the Forro-hlangunoss W ¢4Y aducational Tustitut < . TP o :::;. equaled Ly any pitehor under any olr- | Yoar's I‘(\h‘l\“.\vluwu toam, will loave the city ! says that Husted will make u good man if | Bittenger, who was o join the Crane com l.v.'-‘ i‘\ springe to ‘\‘1 the boat, tovlo I [u“. ,y\‘m. rica :..:.‘ ¢ ational iustitutions ‘_“ thers will i J that § f"" s x..‘,.&,., 3 et Time | shortly for Washington territory. e plenty of work. Tho Philadelp pany team ! world.”” "Dr *. Mason, Prof. Chiemistry, | with the right to confer alyzor 1 @ sure eud ploasuut curs for diar cumstances i & professional contest, ~Time | given plouty of work. Tho Philadelphia | P AN R, 1o P Y Ot L e e lhtiad Blates 04 | Mo The Western association sluggers like to = loaguo olub bad its uet stretched to corral | Creighton’s back-stop work is fine. He has and again singles aud doubles were out off

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