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SU OMAHA DAILY moneys will be offered to foreign shots, and the expectation is that a larze number of cracks will be here, A larga numbsr of live birds have been ordered and the principal events and prominent special matches will be at these, although several sets of artitictal target traps will be kept running all the time, That Milwan' ee Yar The efforts of the Amarican association to get Milwaukee into the piratical cirenit for 1801 have failed, says the Evening Wisconsin, Tho St. Louis story about Secretary Clark and three directors of tho Milwaukee club | being in that city, endeavoring to secure a anchise was a deliberate talsehcod, *Secre- THE BEE, borrow, far old John ks yet to be mude to Iny down with either riflo or shotgun., How= ever, Fuller is a promisiog_marksman and i shooting like u Partello, arfd will not lack for followers and backers w the day rolls round, DAYX. AUGUST Tourist Wheelmen, has attached to his mount one of those lorrible car-splitting squawk norns and the runs ef his ciub are now well | supplied with mininture foghorn blasts and assorted bugle cails, | Flescher, one of Gmaha's crack racing men, | has about made up his mind to shake the dust | of the race track feom his feet, as his heart | troubles him of late mnd tho doctors forhid | his riding ngain until be has had a spell ot rest and good care, The Tourists pedalover to Lake Manawa this afternoon and enfoy the luxuries of a dip in the blue waters of'tlio pond. Manawa s becoming quite popular us a resort for the wheeling fraternity of late. Several parties 16, 1801—-SIXTEEN PAGES BRIGHT'S DISEASE “T have every reason to bo grateful for benefits received at Excelsior Spring: sliev 1 have now and 1o ng loneo on life, rosulting from the use of tho waters w P+ "8% Mo:. as 1 belleve : About a year ago [ noticed that my ankles and legs were swelling, G. J. Mulvane, of Topeka, Kus., developad the fact that | L the presence of albumen in my urin, I continued to tray SPORTS OF THE SUMMER. | 7 | 8qually Outlook Along the Line of the Western Association, CURED IN 33 DAYS. Eddie Wints to Come Back. The reorganized Washington team, with an | overrated ball player by the name of Dan Shannon at his head, have just escaped from Louisville with their lives, By th ight socked the Shannon pod and deen, whe Louisville Courier- A SCREED CLUB KUNTS. nd a consul had Bright's disease. His fon with Dr, Alysis showing games the Colonels hole 'h Jack Davies on Referees I'he Nish The Bykers otna Club gung into the last they will remain Budget a feeling that T could not afford to give up my position on the rond: kept Journal in speakinz of tho team savs that Al AL oo 1o the trip ove ol is | 80! b jene . . 5 5 s \Qashi ry Clark’ is o myth and all directors of the | made the trip over the perlious roads this m yself under close modi treatment, but the swelling ¢ rabla Y LS brlmr":" m‘-l 4 ton bar; i;'::;wx'xl foar of ”r\'ymf “:.'lt‘“’:’l?u' Lteam proved an alibi, There s too | week. | ily that I could nolonger do m: \‘\‘(-rl‘- ut tho swolltng and unfuvorable symptoms {ncrensed so stend- Ul ALl i (AR S AL | much in it for Milwaukeo to_remain in the [ Kansas City, Mo, has at last caught the © " On being examined. the doctor sai v ogalel Vs e . \\'l‘.");‘“‘lh“)l'w"rul:i:h“' o -lllx!lm‘v‘:wfpvl.:hnl.‘v::‘x; Western cireuit this year, Noxt season it | eycle fe id wclib of twenty-five wheel- | slob Speitps g ey cd. the doctor said my condition was critical, and advised me to £0 to Excel- » 5 bASIL Wl that hoe received his | May be different men was organized the forepart of this month, | I aerived Tuly fth,consultsd with a reside o o T is a fact, bu } Iy 12 sad of July 1. Yesterday e to be known to the eycling world as tho Kan: | it PN ) sconsu witha resident physician,gave up medicine,and have used reguiarly L L b el SOOI GBI AUE At Pool Tournament, sns City cyclers, The denizons of. thn Knw 10 Perro-Manganese and Sulpho-Suline Waters anil took the hot salt-sulphur baths daily, My roe Wobosdsgd sl B bl FREAALE P B A pool tournament will bo played at 122 | river city show wmoro i of civilization covery was rapid, and instead of being a weak, emnciated. dropsical wreek, I am to-day o honrty sations enough in | Ingtons o little deep ”rly fato thomire. Sa% | and 124 North Iiftoonth steoet, beginning | with each year. robust man, weighing 165 pounds, with splendid appetite and digestion, foeling better than | have in the Western asso- | o000 Washingtons have any the bost of | Monday evening August 17, and continuine IKimberly, South Africa, has a bicycle club ten years, There remuins no trace of dronsical swelling oralbumenuria. T believe the waters and baths ciation this season | the reorgunized Omab Well, not just yet | through 18, 10, 20 and 22, under recognized | Which suils under the very suggestive name saved my m.:, o August Sth, 1801, Yours truly, 0. H. JOHNSON. to kill & half-dozen | @ while.” Out of seventcen games “played | yjaq of the game, game open to all but pro- -‘w‘gnt\i‘v‘li“‘;nt:u I:I;'lwlvkrlltih, n-'n \u:lfi:ru:’« ::{r: With 1. T. W, Meier, Wholesale Quecnsws A11, 513 N Main St., St. Louis. ¥ thus far they have scratehed out thre; fe b y entry fee required. C| h a4 white skull and cros one: rn iy i Pt ok “ such organizations, | thts S essional playe 0 entry fee required. | Goikad on thoe breast, Despite their Cap- i OF REGENT SPRING (Ierro-Mangancse) nre actively diurotic and almost AR TGy ane wob " ”l,; Gun CIATTE oo [pde it P b A e L PHor | ain Kidd-like appearance thoy are about as o specific for all kidney and blndder troubles, Rheumatism, Gout n.-..[“-\- Dyse dohs oomilig yob: | mas vk “']'"; R P IR e L AL tume in disposition as other clubs. S pepsia, Nervous Dobility, and all female ailmonts, caused by impoverished or R BRI L L LU R G Up and Down the Lines, Tho Three Man club held its annual road N dmpure bicod. Thoy are NATURE'S TONIC, DIURBOTIC and URIO ¥ o L A kel O kL ext Saturday, Sunday and Monday the | Fun the latier pact of last week and to judge ACID SOLVENTS il iy ALY dicap shoot fora box of imported | uyypovs will be here, from all appearances edch member enjoved | cidia ey After analyzing the water the eninent Dr. Wm. 1% Mason. professor of in one place sealed | gigars donated by member Frank Fogg, The Lonisviile has kissed John Irwin farowell | I ‘;1]‘ mllull'n\n-l_v '1'nu n‘lnlu |:;-7I( parh of \\ \ l l‘ I)\‘ Analytical Chemistry. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institutoe, Troy. N, Y., wroto o ere is a | conditions of the or series o tri aken in Co <uc SO LU b b LU L) - S roport: RLIEVE ol VHSE WATHERS OF up than there is a | conditions of the summer series at tho trap | and taken in Count Kuchne. swhilch Gnvelops. cach min. swhan. ho. 18 /Bp: 2 \ in his report: “1 BELIEVE THE ‘FERRO-MANGANHESH ‘W AT HRS OF in another, break and altogether the | twelve shoots ane those with the best woueral | o ul fans, and Dungan is extremely populat. | fuow where the run was called for and The waters ave bottled by a_process which does not permit contact TN X7 72T N situation has a supremely squally look, and it | EE ""“)I:“"!'l“nf:}"';:"‘""““‘I‘I""m“"“’r::‘x""j’_"l:'yy‘:i Thoy are spelling Shugart's name with a | whother the run was taken or not. Perrigo with the air before being sealed, and the consumer ¢ 1: fa81: nasvred I‘ 1 ) is dollars to doughnuts that agonoral bust-up | yiives ordors for &0 worth of rsman's | &,down in Pittsburg. Tae Pirates will all be | admitted thut every member attended, how- that he is drinking the witers just as thov eome fr S apring O Vi B8 \ : ¥ . ce opders for §20 worth of Sportsman's | G rmans soon.—Evening Wisconsin. ever, 50 peaco scttles her white wings over Just as they come from the sprin - aro that each competitor must participate in Old Pop Smith has caught on big with the | p. No one scems to hed upou the subject. Thousunds of testimonials are on file at the REGENT SPRING to ba t 10 BEST TONIC WATERS n the WORLD." is fmminent, goods on the Cross & Dunmire gun_company kb N e 3 8 VBEIBUS "hous [ Ixcolsior Sorings Com- \ Tate) A Haaty ew shows that the Brewers | and three orders for the same on the Colling Harry Fouraier, Denver's hanasome little | the mysterious affair. pany’s ofice. Write for illustrated pumphlet 1 ¥ wnalysis of R A hasty revi St i corages of | French twirler, has recovered his pristine In these days of progress one must keep ! Vi i i | RGO REG LY HI8{O) | - Folnlv s ach rlock on first | Run compaay. Up to date the averages o Hpahliain N i foa alil % i the waters, testimonials, and description of THE ELMS hotol f arc rapidly getting a hammer-lo Hhowe. for whom it is possible to get in the | Cectiveness and is piteniog as good ball as | *in the swim, " so to speak, and “eatch on The bt ptior HE ELMS hotel, one o . ) v While the team is playing steady and [ 108 cfoF WHa 1S Bos e llowa; | any oue. to all the fashionable and popuiar ailments of ghe most churming ull-year-round vesort hotels in the world, Cupucity, uniform ball, 1Lis also havicg all the luck. nk S. Parmelee, %0; W. . Nason, $5; W. And what does the average ball crauk | thetimes. The latest compleint for eyelists 500 guests. Address EXCELSIOR SPRINGS COMPANY. l ( If there js i dispute over an umpire's de- Hughes, 81; H. B. Kennedy, 78; W, | think of Dungan anyway! Isn't he crack is 1“;01'[ of “gout” which attacks the muscles RICHARDSON DRUG CO., Wholesale Agents. OMAHA, NEB. . i hey novor fall to got the bost of it, | H. Townsends, 7i: John Gwin, 77: £. W, | Juck! He s on the reserve st for ', dead | of tho logs and fncreases tho sizo of the e — :‘rll":’f“nll‘ \n:::::...‘:l‘.x l)ul\\'m a game, by | L'ogr, 76: Goodley Brucke Fred Fuller, | certain. cranium. dubiih ,-&v\lhn l.nl::r"\\l '!ii"?:i‘? = S ook or erook thay are sure to get it | | 72 G. W. Loomns, 71: Billy Brewer, 65 and Those Omaha Lambs are down to hard tho dienifiod titls of ‘finflatus | YOUT question to the standard authority of teacher with hov spelling-bee, oig boys and s 3 e Dot toum are muking a frantio but | Howard Geay, 65, work aud they are. now piasing as good ball e ehealman ava | the country, but as yet have reccived no county institto 1 drawn with u reatistie | DOUENt, built, or hived hor house, after hopeless struggle to retain their position in o S 5 l“ ”H)l; strengthed ashingtons.”—Ren ng signs of the approuching 1ndisposi- reply. touch, showing that the nuthor must needs | 1U¢ consideration of the family noeds second place, but Minneapolis, with her They Should Be Abolished. I OREs iy | tion. As there scems to be no cure tho Phy o i haye beon ¢ The court held i dug-out | 40d tastes, and after careful ‘examin- menagerie, i3 crowding them ' sore, and [ Atarecent meeting of the Omaha wun club | Jimmy Manning now regrets that ho did | pition ¢ must suffer until the {imes pronounce Physicians Prescrive vresided over by a squire who could not read | 4tion of the locality and consteuction of will probably soon jostle them aside. | it was unwisely resolved to revive the old :ml' i‘Il"“u-mv'r("hl‘"“IH"I.IO\‘I‘ ‘[XI:I'Yr \v‘xlllvillm% tHo 018080 Un fashionable; A% Westorn term or write, makes another amusing chapter. | the chosen home, her carliest attention With " good piteher or two. | custom of un anoual clab hunt after tho closo | 1€ €0 10 Kitusns Gity but Munniug thought he | for the eomplaint is “swelled hond. " The book closes ns all good books should | should be directed to the. collar, us that however, the case would be different, for out- side of this oo position the Lambs aro_put- | Of the competitive orios ub tho trap. e | Manager Harrington denies that he finea RS B et AL the history of Elm creek world comes to un 'l”'_”h‘."fh‘."]‘ i pme which s most often Ling up overy bit as strong o gamo ay any of [ Moans that some time during the month of | Duke &) in Milwuukes, for insubordination. | gui et the Gl e’ wiopiine svlgod ™t race y ; end, tho our @ a. m., the weizhts at the | foRiccteds and whero ordor and conven- their competitors outside of Milwaukee and | October the members of this old and highly | Harrington says he fined Duke in Sioux City | month, as Pixley, \Wertz and | Mockott seem An intensely intoresting work is that just bottom of the clock and the key worn out lence combined add no small amount to Liesibiviaibax Oliy: respectabl anization, which mcludes all | for keeping lato hours. unablo to satisfy each other upon the Lincoln | 155ued to the world by i, B. Lanen, under 8 one-proaged old pe Published by [ the comfort and healthiness of all parts Minneapolis, u am Morton, will un- | the finest shots in the city, will assemble at | Sioux City’s three pitchers—Hart, Meakin | track. Arrangéments are being made for a | the titie of “Jtussian Traits and Terrors,” , Charles H Ser Co., Chicago, 111, of the hous doubtedly shot an improvement in' her en- | somo designated point atd elect their cap- | and Dowald—are worth_any other throe 1n | race, distancs ne yo nnknown. the Colisoan | Every year our peoplo are taking a lyveher | A Purl n." by Julica Gordon, au- | _The arrangement of the cellar tulkes eral toam work, but with the mediocre talent | taiu and choose sides for a general raid upon | the country. Thoy aro piteinag baseball fn 8 | Lrack 1o bo el Bictay s Warts mar it | forersey ot our e iy hono sful Man,” “Mile, Res- | timo and attention rather thun any gront she has had since the opening of the season, | fur and feather. The hunt will continue but | mypyelously fine style. omo!! 1 poni th1s track. an A WIILImAKG! 36 0= | ot in e e anc Russian affairs, o4y, eto, is ono of tho new novels of the | outlay of Hioney TR BivE gros 0 secrt of i suceoss so far will ever e’ | for a singlo day, but- th damage that can bo | "V Y WOPER L of 1o Wostarn | cidedls St for o Lo ot {1 | whether it is on nccount of tho great dissim: month, 1113 a story of minetoentn century | et bomamoneys The windows should Tt b baseball mystory effoctod in that time by torty or Ity skilled | uesiiition, has - blacklistod all - tho. ot | last lap 1o tan. Mockett, howoyer, s 4 | Kty m the modos of government obtaining 1o in high placos, and is of WNSUAL IAERCSL | colture fal] ot Go stully, unvontilated Sioux City, with ber cleven men, has made | shots and hunters, whose singlo purroso is | Guahas, W. E. Hulligan's name being cou- | strong and speady vider, tkes good cive of | in this country and ours, or whether the and originality. ' The conversations are | i oy S vir, is an abomin- a remarkabiy steady advance, barring b to make as biga vag of all kinds of game, spicuously on the list. himself and is hard to beat, as the Omaha | brutality and tyranny which prevaiis in R bright and entertaining, the plot well sus- | &V100: he windows should be so hung recent trip to B Town, for the past fi from a snow bunting up to a grizzly boar, as 7 Tiom ne men have oubtedly found out. He | g i . i tained, in fact there is not a dey p in the | that they can be removed from the in- weels, - I'rom sixth place'she has junped up | s possidle, is simply ir Ih‘ulnl)'IJ R LE L AELR ol g',’ub"“:“:'lz‘,"‘l‘:’lfi- Will ride his bost and ondeaver to crosy the | Sit stimulates a morbid curiosity amomg our gutire'hook. The story is of & man's sin and | Side, and during all but the extreme to fourth and stunds a good show of still Itis a practice that should be discounte- a 3 SR G b B e > 'Fho contost will be a battle | PCOPIe to learn all the details re- o and of his wife who considers his | winter months shoulid be taken oy Climbiiig Ligher; nanced by all honest and logitimate lovers of [ 1t sent advance money. —There's where | D i daginE T our ohamoe | garding the dominious of the czar crimeas past pirdon, and w sists“on a | evel o0 e taken out, and Lincotn is floundering in tho sizzling puree. | field sports. The object of the hunt is a | BATnie wasn't wise.—Sporting Tunes l',::l‘:lo',',",‘:,,‘,‘(,'(l,t deplderns gmatour Champiol- | o not need not bo discussed Sepacation bit o RAUSIOVe B e Rs s ‘.“,".1”-"“] LS Eh CUTU IS 8he never fully. recovered from tho shock | grand banauet, which is to be settled for by | Joe Walsh is playing botter ball than any | Fuib qf fhdpar treks for, this, state. & BI | here, but cortain it is that we havo learned — finally goes back to the lon-ly fusbuid who | Chlod it the midale of the day. —The of lier extraordinary run of lucl during the | the aefeated side, and is supposed to cmbrace | time in his cureer, both au short field, on the | (HONS, oF Thncoln sports will ‘ascompiny | word about that country within tho past. receives oe with numole jog. ard. o outside of the windows showid “be pro- latter part of May und fore partof June, | almost exclusively the products of their | Lines avd at the bat. Joo's fealty to Omaba | oo o) SRR P i ug decade than we did in 100 years previouslv. uess. Publishea by D. Appleton & teeted by galvanized wive window-net- when 'sho " won “thirteon steaient” ghmos. | sliughtor in fleld and “woods, and on fake, | will bo a big winner for bim in Uie loog run. b a e work treats of the sivject in an NUW LA HE 3 ting. costitig 24 cents the square foot. A Witcre she will eventually land can only be | strean and lazoon. The result is decided by | The report that Deacon White had started 4 e initive manuer and no one who in reading Misjudied,” by W. Heimburg, translated | heavier, eonrser-meshe I1Ey: s Chnrc points, the gamo bewg graded by its sup- | for Omana on hovseback is now denied. Ho Miscellancous Lacal 8y orts. desiros to. combine 1nsLruCtion with BMusE: from the Cavman by Moo o o pymaslated |- el tasteaa e .,,'.i'.”':;,53‘,,"‘,':1”":";ff}’f R The Kansos City club_has proven a dismal | posed ' rareness and value, as, for instance, | is oe of Bob Leadley’s old Detroic sluggers, | Danny Daly end Young Gallagher are out | ment will ever regret having perused “iRus- novel of considerable power and originalit AUl Ghats 0 Cen e th e failure, and ean't hopo to botter her position | # canvas back duck will ‘count fifteen | but Bob says he is old and has ‘shot nig | O & Spareing tour. sian Traits and Terrors,” Published by Ben- which begins whero uovels usually end. with ey i A eCL IO RB T Te more than by a single noteh, and cven that | points, while a common meadow lark | bolt.” The Omaha sportsmen, who have a new | jamin R. Tucker, 45 Milk street, Boston, a wedding. The scene 1s lnd 1 Germany he hatehways of city houses are 15 unlikely. Jimmy Mauning could cateh a glimpse of the pennant now if he owned the Lick telescope Denver furnishes no material for comment and Duluth is in the same bout. innovation on the ola ard unsportsmunlike | porcentages should run way up. t will be held at theiv range at Ruser's | on ethics, and like ev thing that er te n the closing chap! years of sepa them, « nak ci ini ! A i ki 2 25 8 Y up. t we E ) hing v closing ¢ ears of sepa- iem, and makoe the kitche e But what o cliaeo thers has been swco the | custom. * Nebrasica gunners wust realizo | PEEIRERE LR W SR | e on September 12 aud 1, on which ocea | from him, 1S cast in the hinést philosonbical ration finally reiizcs wht his wifo B | room fioors Aoy b o dining flowery month of May. Then the Western | sooner or later that the days whon it will be | 41 nunagers in the woolly west. Cush- | S0n some fine sport may be looked for, as | mould. The author devotes the entive valume always beea to him, und a reconciliation 1ol | ho ramedied by covirine (ha iron o association loomed up “conspicuously as one | possivle to sally forth and make a good ov | TV FECARCE G B EEN ST IR there will be u number of corapetitors here | to the consideradon of justice and its lows” in which both ave supremely pe remedied by covering the iron grate of the most prosperous and thrifty associa- | even fuir bag of geese or ducks, chicken or | G Hy keep Allihuads mmN““ ‘w‘m,.“_ from the Chicago and St. Louis clubs. kindred topics. There are several striking dramatic Ing over ¢ ich hatehw with several tions in the counte, and now, beforo the | quail, or in factany of the highly prized and | GASY And keop att hugds euessiug i S The loug talked of 100 bird mateh between | , Madame Bavary. By Gustave Flaubert. | tions, the book is earcfully written and the | (048 of old carpeting or furniture sack- melanchioly days have even begun to get in | favored game birds, are rapidly on the wane. v 4 % Frank Parinalce aad 0, A, R, 811 e A new translation by Eieanor Marse-Aveling. | mtere istained to the end. Published by | 1D&, and then fitting the cover down their work,she'stands out in bas reliel as one | 1t will require but a precious few more years Ihe Baltimore Sun telegraphed to the iR e St DIOLL O 0. Worthingtos Y., TAT B vow | tightly, s Lshie's s relicl as oue will req a prec years | o ity Mimes Tae washo oo 1ot [ sas City will probably. be arranged for this | Lird icago, i | Worthington & Co, 77 Broudway, New | tightly. The hatchway on the sunny meakest und unsuccessful of the entive of the | to encompass the extinction of the prairie ity Times Lus o ST | Evi R Getot R This is but an indiTerent translation of one | York. side of the house cabosdle, Sad, iswt it! chicken i this state, n view of the whole- truth in tho report tkat Kunsus | S 3o Linotn Detobor, Lo will &bout | of thomost famous novels of the century. It | ~ With all veadersof summer fotion “The | openad forafi s iy ust be frequently Y ale illegal slaughter tuat is prosecuted e olug 1 dold lh';_:\nml can associa- lmmo"y'I‘."_‘"""::mg;f’;flp-‘mm: lottin s | jg by many critics considered the best ox- | Duchess” is a favorito. Sho. tus . writton “:I‘:I'I" d m] Illr'. : Ilvnwll;u- .I-mlmg and Jack Talks on Re throughout every’ county when the bird ie Sun got a negative answer. b % rusl ;s mple of the ultra-realistic o | v. stovios; nn. o ono pivs written | walls should be thorouzhly whitewashed Jack Davls leaves for the coust today to | thrives, from the moment ho loses his pin | _Old Pop Smith is playiog sccond baso as | Harry McCormick has returned from a | gucod b R S :lll;:‘v?\x;lulur:-:-7x'm| s Tovo, T 1 it o | LWO henvy coats being enough, * iefzanis: his fieht with Rilly | feathers until the time he is old and strong | Dan Stannon can never hope to play it, and | MOnth’s outing in the Big Horn basin. His | o Forum for August is as usial abreast | St e ) Pt All ety eellars, and many 1o the coun= make preparations for bis fight with Billy LS 1 B i V1L taies of big trout and bl tail doo e 4 1 « Imagine that they are all cast 1w the same J uny:1n uhe coun: Woods before the Ducific club, San Prancisco, | €00u#h 1o take care of himself. It is over | heis filing the position of captain w ios of Liz trour mud biack tail dear. suge ts readers with & ' mold. Yet in spite of this ovident similarity | try towns and villages, nre cemented Woods 3 ucificelub, San | + | two weeks yet before the open season is | wuch judgment as the ex-manager ever dis. | ¢hicken and tho smaller fry, are suflicient to | cavefully selected literary treat. noticeable in “A aental Strugele,” “Mollic | which under most~ conditions is the September 1, for a purse of $2500. L met | here, but ~for six weeks past the | piayed. He plays no favorites but gives all hf“'"» blood tu tingling in the veins of even Dr. Heiurick Geffeken in an_elaborate | Bawn,” and other works of this popular | safest and cloanest flooring, But i 10 Jack at the Gilmore-Wilkes mill at South | hotels have been serving young prairie | his men an equal show. ‘i-u o8y 1Tlu 'ni'(l*" sportsman. In the fall | gatistical articlo proves tuo financial condi- | story teller, there still remains an indeserib. | country e e dlonaugre Bubin the Omaha last night and asked him whether he | chicken ‘under tne alinses * of = “suipe,” | And they say that Bddie Idlejag is longing [ oo™y ML makoa thp into ho mountains | tion of Russia to bo most precarious, and | able charm about *Tho Duchess’ that neVer | oned fadm Talon aes S ey o Fos was gomg to win or uct, aud his character- | “Squab” “plover and veuview. i and yearning for Omaha. He' hus put but | yor Ktizeo. megatlicriums, mastodons, elk | raises his voico in warning to capifalists | fails to attract the reader. In “a Little [ Oncq from loakages of sewers or the foul T vty s ‘ Iivery seasou the chickensare being driven | Jittlé heart in his work for Washington and | 404 other birds. % ogainst investing their money in loans | Rebel,” recently issued from the press of es of cesspools, and where.: yet fstie roply was: further ang further back and in an in- a consoquonce has yet his fitsy gamo fo | . Cbambion Jim Elliott of Kan: negotiated by that country. Baron De | Rand, MeNally & Co., The Duchoss nas giv- | farther, tho ground is dry and sandy, a “well, VIl try all-ired hard.” credibly short time you will bo | Win, It whs an ovil moment whon holistene ] | KCops up his victorious lick w Hirsch, the great Hobrew philanthropist, and | on her s most charmiug story. The | cellar bottom of well-beaten earth is not Jack is in splendid conaition already, as be | forced to go over the border if | to the wiles of Dan Shanuon, who used tne | €00 Last Wednesday he mot L A. Hourwich devoted twenty-tive pazes to | ts arc well drawn and not, as in some | unwholesome, and has a mysterious 15 100 Smart & fighter, on the constant. look. | YOu hope o get any shooting atall. The | wholo of the old Omaha teain for™personal | Iidred of Canton, Kan.. and beat him by a | the Jews and their persecution by the wovern- | s' works, too hignly colored— | capacity for keeping fruits and vego- St sats U enteoL - | Same can be said of the geese and ducks. De- | gain. single bird for $100 a side. Under the rales | ment of the Czar, The articles throws much | ough of subtio analysis in the | t Hh g & out for engagements, to be cavght still atany o et 8 1V STl S 4 tch of subtie analy in the | tahles beyond that of cemented cellars, ol spite the fact that the general follower of the | ™ juo Grooks, old *“Wolll Wellt Wil dack | O1IY oue burrel” was ‘used and Elliott got | lizht on 0no of the most dustardly erimes in | charactcrof Perpetun Wynter, Ve, central | Suop 1 eoline shouid e oo coilars. "o e ndued, 4T am it to go in the rine | £y WhO gous forth into the couniry simly | of'thio haloyon duvs agonc, is proboly pur. | SCYCRU-SX out of a possible 100 bivds, his | tho bistory of modern times. Fdward Clark | fieure, to_ cherm ather than to_ ropell--and | Sugf % eotie should yoflbvardeiifor tonizit, barringe litlo Superiiious. adiposo, | PR away at whatever flies up of ruus be- | ¢y the greatest. socond baso of any man | PPnent losing the shoot with soventyfive | has o vory interesting “articlo entitied | just'a slonder theead of a piot. tpon whieh to | V1K ins, bavrels and cupboard, to but it wou't tuke me long to reduce that, | fore him and knows no more avout the 1aws | i tho'country. Many is the game his bril: | PItdS to bis credit. They were a strong lot | “Does Public Life Give Long Careers” | hunga uumber of romautic incidents—and | K¢ep the house-mother from fretting S, T sball train s conscientiousiy as if 1 | of vatural history " than ho does of political | it \ou, with both head and hand, has | OF DS and the scores mude are very fair. In his opinion all the present tendencios ave | that is all. No titcsome deseriptive scones — | Over the dirt *‘tracked up.” If these was going against John I, Billy Woods is m-nnn\n\x_.\"(l l'“l‘!""“"fll‘ll; \ym“x‘w l:npu\m ole | yulied out Tor Columbus this year, It is not in the direction or greater stability in public | no lengthy colloqual passages—no tedious | bourd re occasionally turned over not to be sneezed at, yet I think T can best | 10 eXtetiinate the Wild Tl LAt quvs L0018 | un uulikely thinx that he will bo at the head Questions and Answers, lifo, [Th ropublic seoms o bo stodily re- | prosing. The reader who is tired of thecur- | when swopt, there will be no trouble him. Any way, we will botn have a square | inevitubly coming on apace. No gume bird | o Omaba's ageregation in 1593, FrEY oaT. Neb., Aug, To the Sportin | Covering from who delusion that puphic lifois | rent paper bicked literature of the day will | from dampness or “saw bugs.” Raising evon show, and it will bo tho | over flourished in this country so prolifically R s s thi Editor of T Brk: In oo o vtt et | the on> occupation in the world where ex- | turn to this story with reliof, and mayhap : and even . Manager Leadley is anythiig but despond- 3 i Y ) YD | them up slightly from the g 100 best man for tho money. I lavored | OF was killed and netted insuch countless | RGERETFOSTER 8 H BAME E COSBONCE | tween the Lincoln Giants and the Fromont | perieuce is of no value, and wbere the best | wish that he too, wigit have A Littlo Iteb- | DIBI @Iy L O leEroun by, under several unforseen misfortunes in my | numbers us the wild picon, but where is the 3 X ds the magnitude of | tuum, played on the fith inst., in the eighth in- | servico is secured by the most frequent | el to subdue | inch cleats nailed to the under side -of fight out there with Choynski, chief of which was in tossing for thereferee, I lost ana el i i root aud branch. And again, where are the A g RSN huronia laea ot § i 5 SR ot o ] : i \ i Joe got his man. While I do not claim that | 00! '"‘_ 3 He is one of tha most sagacious und uativing | treuing the umpi m to play ball, | cules Dr. Naugen's idea of finding a new w tion of the public who write for the press, | it is a great help to houschold munage- Crockett committed auy flagrant discourtesies | limitiess herds of buffalo that used to thun- Juges fn the profession, and has. the re. | 4nd after tne wus up ared the game | to the north pole. There secems to be jus but also to many others who may think that | ment to have a portion of the cellar di- toward me, there is a hundred and onc | 9erover the broad plains aud verdure clad | 1 c,‘(“ )0 '1'id'~| se of th hol6 ibasel rfeited to the Fremodu 010 0. the least tinge of professional jealousy cast- | they do not need such a book, is “Pens and | vided fr the furnace i by way {n which.n roforeo can give a man the | Blllsof ourown beautiful stute, us:well as | 8PCCt and confidende of tho whols basobull 0 satisfy the people th wont team con- |ing1ts shadow over tho gencral's article, | Ty or, Hints and Helps for Thosa Wil | i pomeers the furnace portion by & best of it which are only seen and appreciated | those of the »whole great westt Probaoly a ( WOrd. % sonfodftoinluy.ipont Inninzs which re- | Ple wProfits of Fruit Culture in California | Write, Print or tead,” by Benjamin Drew, | HEhtboard partition, with a padlocked by tho fighters inside the ropes. For in: | Hundred specimens of this noble antnul vet | Hotwibstanding wo foeling of uncertalnty. | sRAGS UL %, SEtory for tho Guants I U nintt | s treated jn a practioal manner by ex-Gov- | ‘Tenchors, clorgrmen, doctors und business | d00r opening into it. The bonrds used stance in the case of a clinch, he breaks you | Fewsin in existence between the boun- | that prevails ir the Western associution. | WMDY & score of4 tod N What We Vit | o lo1 T, A, Sheldon, “‘one who knows where- | men will also find miich valuable information | May be rough and cheap, costing two sway, then partly shields his favorite by of Old Mexico and the [ Manager Leadley is still huuting for addi- L Which team does the game be ong to? of he speaks.” In the governor's opinion | in the pages of this modest publication. | cents a foot; but the partition must be. Nseribebistcayibotivaeniyoulunieiithelsuted | [rosn s eonsiil honiaEievonrall & ngo [t ionalicalentes LEAIN possl plaitheltanminlil 1£'A hots on Fremont and 18 bets on the | fruit calture will prove an unfailing Eldor- | What the author says about the bal tand- | tight, 50 as not to admit the warm air S toriugetnntiholi¥oautioning fyouSiTadtnted Sho BlLietivarvalioyvanthe:moati famoui {Ebo ARSI BHERBINARRE S SURDIOROR I o tuntsivicivano min ado tothe dwellers by the Golden Gate. | writing of people in general is not in the | from the furnace. Under ordinary cir- IO > X 3 tu | erounds for geese. crane and brant in all the | season closes. The team as™ it stands at | This isnnunusu il case anl we would like | N Grorature in the Market Dlao Lo AR it 00 T el knowni g : way he gains time for s man, and aliows ) 2 . i Literature in the Market Place” is in | least exaggerated. Itis a well-known fact [ cymstances the expense need not be ove him to recover from the effects of tho blows | known world, and so plentful were the biras | present is pluying hard and tudustriously | to see it decided by some authority o sutsty | Gcorgo Woodborry's usual entertaining way. | that some of tho worst writers lavor under | yin dol A et Re pLOR ho may have received. Mind you in cases | thut they could be killed witha club. 1t is | and is entitled to overy consideration und mi- | ourselves, while it muy, intore Lo “An Artist.” By Madame Jeanne Mariet, | the delusion that they are pretty zood chir RDICOL B ANGELILIDINYIOHSBRIOVAnAe08, liko this the referee's mun must bo gettmg | O0ly the shrewdest and most careful shot | dulgence, A 11t the Fromont sonted to | Translated by A. D, Page, Cassell publish- | graphers and express great surpriso when [ I this cold cellar the vegetables and the worst o/ it or there would bo no covert | Who o thence in the heizht of ‘the season | ~White Wings Tebeau is putting about as | Ans.=(1) 1 the Fremonts consented 1o |y "o bun v’ Now York. The raison d’ etre | told that their writing is anything but legi- | applos, butter and preserves, may be interforence of this sort, becauso ther and come back witt even a respectable | much ginger in tho Denvers' ball playing as [ Waive the umpire's decision, and take thele | 38 BEIGI CEN AT 068 o Porceive, It | ble, Tcgivility of writing is & frequent | kept, and even in the city the urcoms AR B R R hat is exceptiug on rure and isolated | could reusonably be expected from one man, | ehances the gamo belongs to the Giants, but. | G EIE SOHAl R I g 81008 [ORITEIG, 00| s of Thie nimerons typographical oerors | fortablo hubit of liviag. from hand . 0 Thlhzed ayey audlknocked thetrafer o | oceasions. He'is u bard loser and never gives up nutil | i€ they only consented to goon and Huish the | g Sont St tely ™ without plot. ‘The | which constantly ereep ito the pawes of the 1th mi i azed away and knocked the roferee down b A : 4 PaeES QVeL) 1} game in order thut the spectators might not | YeMd, being absolutely without plot. The | which constautly erecp into the paces ot the | mouth might be changed to a great de- in my tight with Choynski It was In just such It 1s in view of this lamentable status of | the last man is out, as was demoustrated in ; h thtods wi ¥ ve with- | characters are 'y poorly developed and | duly press, the blame for which is conven- i gpoe, Here the time | ved. vinew: ncaso a5 1 speak of. Ono ortwo of the | Affairs that orcanized guu club hunts, when | the first two games here last week. Iu | be disappointed without tho umpire With- | cpo'o0icis u protracted chain at inane dia- | iently shouldered onto the much-abused | Sroc; Hlere the time howored vinegar Papers out thero said 1 was rattled and | the participants bave o use for the game | Chippey McGurr, Jack O'Connor and Jim | drawiug his decision, the guine belongs 10 | 400,0" atwoon a cortain pert Parisian artiste, | compositor. Thero aro some people who | Darrel or kog may have its nlacs, give didu't kuow Crockett from Joo, but don't | they slaughter, and no_interest in it, save | Burnes, ho has a trio of powerful mides, and [ foremont. ' (@) In any event, tho party who | Nfijo' Dei, and o young student, Mons. | seem to think it beneath them -to write | I OUt its supply of **pure cider” vines forget it, I kuew what [ was about all the | that fastened by the zveed and desive to kill | their poor position in the race is hard toap- | beton Fremont wins, as the umpire awarded | 6, 0 “5¢ o) tanstators can find nothing blg, and vet these are the first | gar whenever needed. Near by should -~ orget it, I knew what [ wys about all the S P e i rediate, Onipanerthe Mobeaus. arelh ve: IPremont the game, and that settled iv There Pt X re the first ¥ tlne. 1lost twoor throo good chances to | 88 much 88 possiblo urd beating some com- | prociate, »'L-“ BEOYE 15 1o going behind the umpire's decision. better than this in the field of contemporary to growl and grumble about the stupid- | be the swinging shelf and cupboard put on the kibosh, but couldw’t et atmy | Petitive slaughterer. The object of legiti- | strong ngaregation. 2 2 I'rench literature they should give over | ity ana carelessness of the printer. 1f the | and the old-time fecling of plenty an man without punching a hole through tne [ Mate gun clubs is supposea to be the protec Jocko Halligun writes to “Spud” Farrish | p CEDAR Ravins, “:j‘!:‘,'s;_'l"‘;f,"!:‘ their_occupation or seck pastures new in | only thing accomplished by this | coic was an | comfort, which the memory of the wolls referce. Rut Il promise you, there will bo [ Hot Prescheauon and provagation of game | from Bostou 4 scorching letter devoted | wi[% ' small et plense atito In Sunduy's | Russia and Spain, where rich literary mines | improvement in the leeibility of the writing | illed cellurs of country homes nlways natblnglotsthisikinaiinmy cokyith Woods, 1| uikds ahcuntimala auc Hish; and, not annuuljimainivitolDunt Bannon, = doglio that | Ree the best time on reeord fors trotter with | are awaiting development. of those who have much writing todo, iv [t S5 08 A" R TG O o1 Ou my arvival at Frisco, Il sos the direc. | oreanized raids looking toward their destrue- | Shunnon signed nim for’ Washington' with n | running it o lerton “Moina, or Aguiust the Mighty.” By | will have conferred a great hoon not only on 8, 3 ; . tors the first thing and have the refevee part | on and extermination. meagre bonus, for exactly the sawe figure he Ans.—H. B. Winship and Gabe Case. one | Lawrence L. Lynch. Laird & Lee, Chicago. | printers ard editors, but an all whose duty SR RO of the programme properly attended to. 1 A R P T received here, as he did the balance of the | mile agamst tune, at Providence, I, I, | “Moina™ is a strong, thrillingdeteetive story, | or pleasure neeessitatds the reading of mau- arents ead This, will insiston the club's regular referee, or he:BnRin nublos, team who left the city under his chavee. How | gugust 1, 1554, 2:06, Frank and John O'N. and to lovers of this bizarre kind of reading | uscript. But this work also contains some | July and August are anxious months for that he shall not be named until aftor we got | Tsuroy, Neb, Aug. 13.—[To the Sporting | much money Shannau received for corraling | gue mile \co, at Prospect park, Brook: | Mr. Lynch’s latest effusion will prove a rich | invaluabie hints on proof-reading, grammar | mothers who carefully watch over their littls 1 the ring. 1 havo had a viried exporioneo | Waitor of T Ber):—In answor to tho | these men for Washington and Columbus, he | fyw. L. I, Novembar 15, 21081, morsel o ruminate upon. The author dis- | and punctuation not to be found in ordinary | ones. Hot days and frequent char with these ring oiicials, but can't vecalln | article from McCool Junction, Neb., headed !jrlj l\""hlvT, h\‘llt h.u‘»l-n_\'fi '”‘l“-‘l }\-l::;n he recoy: WEST OMAHA, Neb., Aue. 1.—To the Spor plays an excellent command of the dramatic, | school books. Published by Leo & Sh temperature are lable to produce 0 v fig! vith Clos 7o § 4 Bedib wzed the vy 't § on’s work, | duy's query eolun e 0pen SeAsol r | About the ouly fault we find with the story | 720 Broadway, New York. " f I Her's Pain Pard 3 AR A DAL IS WUR Clow ] WSk | 1thinst., will say tiat MeCool p2oplo are | and instantly ~ gave bim the throw! Ay R ane oLl L the uReh L Eiicas Tor EABIULIRE SRV IAIE A DU UL IR SLonl Tal DRoRihis RRRERORI o ey :;‘{,,,.‘,',’;',“,ff,"'“’,‘,v,,f,“‘:,',.:'f.“,,"i\',. ,f‘.",,f",l'vm,',,:. time, but then that was undor the old Den- | 0ff in regard to who the Lushton runner was | over. In Cincinnati Jdocko receives mor Ans.—Chicken, September 1 to January 1; | about six hundred pages. The typograph- | Oliptunt bas long been a popular favorite, | ail summer complaints. 1t soothes and re- vor regime, and D've learned a heap since | aud who was his backers. Oa Taursday, | for the balance of tho season than I quail, October 1 to'January 1. ical up is excellent, Kujoying an intimate and fricndly acquaint- | fioves all pain and griping und always effects then, Well, s0 long. 'l send you a tolegram | August 6, there was hovse racing at Lushton, | B¢ Was: to receive here for tho whole fiv OMANA, Neb.. Auz, 14.—To the Sporting F “onuy's Ordeal.” By Leon Tinseau. | ancein Loudon society ciccles, and possess- | a complate cure, on the morning of the second win or lose.” M a0 Ao tion baadad by CaaR e, {nlunlullr. Jlul lm ver, pvum;. hll;L intimates | tor of Tie Bre: Is the Wilson no, with 1 (- | Translaied by Camden Curwen. Worthing- | ing a keen unuhlx!mu- the various phases of | ik Sas s nd o ) o aded by one, hat there is a time coming for the squaring | ver the sime mun who played bero under ¢ Co, Now York. The reader will be [ English soclal life, she 1s, perhups, to be "le!A- Muhnulmtu{n Club, Conroy, came to Lushton red hot to match a | of accounts, Selee in INS.—~Nouparell, tu:,ln\m‘l :)\'vilhll}-llu}x: through (h“x'n«'h.m\nw‘ considered the leader of the In:ml\ school ll ‘\\l- lhul[ullwl: blllm: :---l lix)r.u:: r:"w\rl McCool sprinter against anything Lushton WRAR s Ans.- “;(:;u To the Sport- | PUZINE windings of this very eluborate, and | of sovlety novaliits Th s0c_ who hf\-n splendid croppie and black bass fishing down | bud in her town or vieimty, The MeCq hisperings of the Wheel, ATTIMOUT o the Sport- | o ouderfuily moral, love story. perused her works will pick up ber Bjendid arapy GIRsk uaip Oablng oy bad in b town or vieluity e MoCool | W hisporing b ] IR e et Sherts | withal wonderfully moral, love story. | perued hee works will pick up her at luke Nishnavotna, near Langdon, Mo. | people offered anything Lushton hat fifteen sicycle thieves ure quite numerous and | LV el o the 1084 throw In poker “The Puritan’s Daughter,” By L. C. De- | la ho Heir Appe 4 This lake 15 a body of water some twelve | feot in one hundred yards, and wanted to | O%e should be careful where he leaves his | dicer Also. in cuting for deal in cuchre, | Leon; Gossip publishing compaiy, Movile, | Heir i 1 Nty Rt satlstnions miles long, flling what was once un old river | yun for $100 per side. Oue, George Moberly machine. which deals, high oriow?—L, Boedeker. Als, 'Ibis with real gusto that wo turn to 4‘):‘ \,' o 1..(;]...H\I I:”u,.:,\ n..\..](r .(;,I‘”i:\“.;‘ m ' h A Tebr Ivision gal : Ans.—(1) Four 2) Low, >aco »'of DeLeon's charmingly written books | they e appomnted. — Mrs, ohant, bed somo two hundred vards wide, Tho | of Lushion, a fair runner, accopied tho gift ~Aabraaka divialon: gaine two pofsitnls | ) Anse (1) xousiaedy. (%) Toi\aaditha soo a0 of, Dolaania (GRARBIIEY WEVAen = ROvKATH/oidis wworic aBlielven ua' kivo dleta Qo BB ?N(’(O’W Blode water is clear and deep and well adupted to | of fifteen foct, and put is £100 againsi PR, eel ; ig their | 18 low. ; y hEe _ ity tne upper circles of British soci Bl a1 1y Wkndun SuUDI WI | B put by ' Loy ‘o Mool | SR toward incroming Lo momborsion, | | Loviseir Neb wu 1T the Soqrung | Blace, 1hore i o telione inish avout uiy | 1RSI U AL OMednek, Wik brass, croppie, pereh and ‘pickerel, with come off on the following | _Geovge A. Bell of the York wheelmen, | goui6h ol I ERES | the alled for | Thackersy, and un exquisite humor secms to | 10WIY as becomes one of her humble origin, gl occasipnul vurieties of other game fish be- A it happened the McCool [ York, Neb, was a visitor at tho Omaha | huve to pluy it on thefiest lead if it 1s not re- | triclde -down his pages. “The Puritan’s | but withal possessine the worth of true gold sides the ovdinary fish of the country, such | sprinter was some traveling runuer whose [ wheel club house several days of Lust week. | (uired to tiuke tricka=-Loufsville Sport. Daughter” is a beautiful story’beautifully | unalloyed by the baser metals of envy us buffalo and catfish. This place within the | name we do not know, and MeCool was ex- Hoiton, Denman and Potter accomja i d Ans.—He does not, weld, The author takes a fow simple, every | avarice for social positio tho e Duc's Poriodioal Pill past two or threo years has beon growing | cited to death overthe prospect of “how they | Waldron as fur as Missouri Valley, I, Sut= [ Owaua, Neb, Au= § ) the Sporting Bdi- | aay Tncidents and weaves a web of romanco | sutithises of TLotitia it nfterwards LeDuc's Poriodical Pills, rapidly i fame with sportsmen. With suftl- | would skin Lushton.” They even blowed | duy morning, returning to Omaha about | tor of BEE: Do decide n bet. will you | around them as only o master can, We ad- | the Honorable Lady Irozmore. 'The heur diractly upon clent protection and encouragement it is | that their man could run the 100 yards in | noon, please nforn mo whut countries ‘consftute | prte i SRS EYEINATE ST which 1s | less ambition of ‘the latter, her thoughtless f, tha though this will become tho finest re- | nine and one-half secouds. There is no E. R. Smith, B. L. Porterfield,E, L. Potter | Scandinnviu. 15 It Norway. sweden and 1) 50 luxuriant and yet not vapid or fatiguing, | 8ud crael treatment of plain, unassuming | used during 8, drugg sort of the Kind in the state north | doubt but what McCool would have won the | and Wallace Tavlor were elected to wevtio or ouly Norwuy und Sweden?—su Educatic e B ALt Mary Hill, and the subsequent triumph of | public supplied by Guodman Drug Co., € of tho Missourl river, and a fish | race, as their runner was a professional, had [ membership in the Tourist Whoelme . s JICRORLION RRE. 6 Ay Study 1 the “lutter, are pictured in true English - 5 v X 4 heelmen at [ 4 Tho three i 1 Sociology. By J. M wslated 0 B association, called the Nisinabotna, hus | thoy ot got frightened aud wanted the run- | the last business meeting, Ans.—Tho threegountries named. b A ana) G treot, | Melodramatic fashion. ~‘There is cnough of WOoDnsS’ been formed with the following vourd of oM- | net” to take the race off of their o et L L OMAHA, Auz. 15,~To the Sportinz Editor ot ,\’1“"‘ ‘(",l "1“ ot N ‘,"'\, * | tragedy in the chapters leading up to the < clals: W. H. Hudgens, presigent, Rock 15, he, the runuer. refusiog to do so o | o Sondtor Morgan of old-thme racing famo | mu W Was Stltbun knocked down aany | M. A Charlos Scribuer's Sous, New Yoric, | (Jii'to lond an added zest to the story and PENETRATING }\'I"”' ho.td ‘“ “‘l""“-“ crotury, ‘NW{: Pout, | accouit of ‘the MeCool poople going aud Hortiang, Ore. . Olosime. Faolag men onuht MU e AERL Nl puint HummerLane. | v Hnd favor 1 the eyes. of the | the denouement is happily reac hod, Jeav g { PLASTER. 0.3 Gran yatt, treasurer, Rock Port, | matehing o race, giving fifteen feet, with o 2 o - Ans,—No, ead « i syes of the | e hue pleasurable sensations. Mrs, ( M| o 0L R, Wood: vice president. Iansas | crhes ki fraco, RAVIAR ATtoon Soeh WIth & | 1o make good real estato men, i R P e ordinary “hellno brary.” Itls permeated | Hone bul pleshrible BeRReriams. otk e i ©UICK, Others in R Y T e e el guv 4 ¢ | his nutive jungle this week after o short so- | your paper the best standiag jump ou record | materialists and rationalists couched in most | £ s OUE i VEAD. If eullering try “Thomas Bowman. Council Blufts, la. Monduy. Lushton, with her foot racer, went | U6¢h experimenting with a "new chubel.” S B Nl L Bl e ot mdonb ek, | true worth does exist and that ‘it outsbined 1y 16 % i AT to McCool to run the race and found that city | I8 it not about time for the Omaha wheel | ™4y " (1) Pourteen foot five and one-halt | Behoole’ the work s n Keeping with the weil | 81l the dross wat is constautly - flaunted in 25 TRR BRIk ARRAIALEIMSION. trying to draw their money, but tho stake- | club racing board to begin u teurnament | g AR%-G FONERE e Baniian, | bao, tae Wavk 18 15 KeORIDE WILD W6 WO | gypevan 02 8 wis probably vbserved in tha sportiug | polder, Mr. White, an honest' furmer, said ho | schemo for this fallt We should buve a | {55"NGN0F Mok men nave any oficial rec: | oo, exedll ‘98 kg " Contemporal T R T T R TP AT . lolumus of T of Thursday moruing | would live up 1o the contract of the ruce, and | tournament by all meaus, ~ Cycling could not | gris but are capable of doing 100 yards in ten | Mosars, Seribners. & VU OV NMarco Brociner, is a _reaistie, socilistic | o S0 S04 “1er S0 SO RETNY o cast, John Potty has accented tho challenge | dwunled the race to the Lushton sprinter. | receive a bettor lmpotus and one-bulf provably. In their Winds they | * uera A Lraham Fackson." an opisode in the | 10ve SOy of peasant lifo in thit countey. | {itlud the K 1NG. " It dissolves ngaimst and ia f Fred Fuller for a ritle shoot, and has | O, listen to McCool's tale of woe.” The O. W. C. and thedT. W. combine forces | are all under ton seconds, 2d Abraham Jackson,” an episode in the { o e nor particularly orginal and the | wbsorbed into tuo nflame | parts. WILL e 04 ¥ 301 BLERE A S0 AR (R I' further wish to state that I am the | this moruing and make the round. teip to | * e s senan - olytion of the Nebruska dug-out, by Auson | o/} ot startling, still the book makes | money If It do Wro of ciuses str pamed the stakes, time and place. Mr. | g antiier W Iy favmer boy who M s 8 ARl NS, und teip to | S,urn OMARA, Aug 13 =To the Sporting E el Haneook, the autnor of - fhe Gentus of | Situations not startling, still tho book makes | money if it huKos i Petty desipnates Sunday, Septomber 13 us | Sucker, the green, silly farmer boy who Me. | Surpy mills, stavting ut 7:80 sharp from the | yor of Tae 1 a wagor, pioine | obioh Jans h very good reading for un idle aay 1n summer SLLy desiguaios quy, Septemver 15 88 | Rube Conroy of MeCdol thought fo skin out | elub house. Tho spin is 4 nice one and every- | stute whethor or been uhtad of | Gulilles,! ete., iy sitructing a good deal of |, bichoq " Hononue, Hen rry & Co, 4 Plokize or 2 f propaid, Mos tho date, Russer's park as tho place and &0 8 | of pig §100, and if Mr. Couroy is willing, vho e 5 v hong : *Aug comment and 1t deserves all the favorablo !y ¥ g LA 11 Cormick & Lund, Ok side as the stukes, The conditions are 200 ol his §10V, an it Mr ‘ouroy is willing, | one who enjoys such trips should go. 1 Uhlcago uny time betweel y Land Augus & “ 1 M hat the | Chicago. i d 8 744 200 | which I think ho is, T will chipin's aime, and |~ w. A. Grandjean of Denver, Col.. one of | 107=8. C. 8. notices it is getting, and proves what the £ S R yurds, oft-hand, thirty shots to each man. [ WG RS B0 R ©AWIE CEAD T & ) . A. Grand) Denver, Col., a B e e thORs O 4 : . : 3 P " 0 run for it. Also, when Mr. Conroy thinks to | o . o -timdy | Ans.—Sheh v y'8, o Haller's Germa | he great co n Tho match has already excited a good deal of the Owaha wheel club's old-timdrs, made | IR J Use Haller rman Pilis, the g a he y K skin Lushton be'must leave that fifteen feet | ()inaba and the olub boys & flying visit Tues. | OMAHA. Aug the Sporting K Nobrasda are ut least unique, 8 eluss ¥ | o\ invion und liver regulator, comment and speculation among the | ui'pon Gronas D. Mongaiy " | Qmaba and the club boys a flying visit Tues- | | OxAuA. Aug ti--1T porting Editor of | themselyes, and the timo ‘s wt b id wlen (ut ¥ and iy it adwirers of riflo shooting, as Messrs. . .} X | duy of lust weok. Ho says Omabi fs a pretty | it e oaso state I vour Bunduy morn- | CeSREREIRS Bill come more than ono literury W 1 aay cum 1 do ok moan merelytontp thedy Petty and Fuller are - urdoubtediy A Big Tournament for October. Bico place whon Denver lan't mogUlones | oris | pother o ‘adel- | Archimedes with lever 1o move the werl i, THE CELLAR, fon e and e have e ecarn gain, | e N A tho best long range shots in tho | e Omaha gun club is perfecting arvange- | Osmond, the Euglish “crack,” who lately, | phia club? Also where 1s Kearns ast | New ideas are sure to grow in western Secleal suie, 1 IaRe Ipace bia dueneag. of ¥R WRE city. Potty will be the favorite on account of e Omaha gun club is perfecting arvange- | o503'0 L milo 1o 2:10, bas Just performed’ | ¥oars Onuha teatir Whore 18 Annis of the | br U PN R 8 Lan a WA o n S SR na at | LEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS a lifo-long study, T Y 3 g Ut ot | euts for ot rname: Do 018 §il0, 0 i | ¥ Mahe teami! Whorels Annlsof the Tl y ely, true to Suggestion . 4 & warrant my remody ta cure the worst cases. Becau his long experience wud past achiovements, | WEUIs for a big trap shooting tournament 1o | yhg feat of riding 233 miles within the hour, | 1885 Omuba e picturd of the frontier in Novr.ska with its and Ventilations AT Iy S ol e ot e, Backaeh and Fredriens is admonished right bero that | take place at the fair grounds some time dur- | upon & pueumatic tired safety. Tho track Aus.—(1) ¥ (2) Kearns is with Portland | sod houses, hoe-downs and prairie fires, 1 nd . Care, Band 840008 for & treatise and 8 Fras Eotile o6 -~ ho must put in bis best eve on that day, and | ing the lutter part of October. Every in- | used was especially built for bieyelo racing. | and Annis with New Haven. even tho bungry, unballowed grasshoppor is gnos B. Ormsbee in Harpe i e e e A o Ate have all the uerve bo can rake, scrape and | ducement lu the way of big purses and extra introduced, Lo pretty country school | zar: When the housckeeper H. G, ROOT, M. 183 Pearl St N ¥, [} will count but once. Last year the club held no hunt of this description, but mstead in- dulged ina big trap shoot on tho grounds across the river, which was a commendable wild pigeon today ¢ In all ‘climes acecessible to civilized maa the bird has been extirpated club house and shooting grounds in view, will meet at the Collins gun store on the ovening of the 26th, The German riffe club’s annual There are fewer good pitchers in the West ern association this season than there ever tas been, The real good men can be named on the fingers of one haud. The batting tournu- the job he his on hand and is goiug abont it | o that 1] fused to play. the eaptuin of the Giants made an objee- n to-a decis’on made by the umpire and re Aft L littie time | in that his efforts with suce quict, W determined way eveutuully crown Bob Young, tho genial secretary of uul Al Marks, West Polat, Neb.—I submitted . Appleton This is the changes. General Greeley of *“Jeannette” fame ridi- Part I Spencer's Synthetic Philosophy, & Co., New Yo t portion of Spence . close, with a wedding and a and the story is of a stroug, loving nat the character of the wife, With an obs high-strung husband who imagines hi s not his equal in an_ artistic treatise se, bu A little work that will be found of benefit not only to that dail, , “and are in 5 W t who great increasing sec- troublesome in col e deal of wind duri of the wooden cov the bourds isanotl In a collar whe w and front hatehway. ld weather, s admit a great 1z the winter, in Spite ors that are fitted to 1er and better method.: ¢ there is a fur )y Both the,

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