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1892—TWENTY PAGES, | 18 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE; SUNDAY, MAY 1 BAY'S: FIRST GUST OF SPURT | Fovit rom the “pune e starsed o o | Ragrmmees e spea by mence #1ge skt of oty Ll h g ®ood many! What good this continuous printing will o the ambitious wheelman is BV VVRNNN They were wild and all flushed at o Wig Budge of o nd Mase Ball | whicking off in all directions, and News — Tho Whisperiugs of the | bigh in the air, circled and circléd until th wern mero apoes azainst the overarchin Wheel—Pagilistics and Ques- JINTeS re Ay atr t a littlo aftor 17 o'clock. OUF coat pockeis | Major General John Petty has won the | does not care much for buttercups and | & question to remain unanswored. Bioyeling - h, 1 iy | wero bulging with birds, and being tirod | medal twice, but it is now held by F. A. | daisies. whon induized i to such an oxcess only HE RIPANS TABULES rcgulate the stomach, liver and SETOOn (G e Notas - TRR Grnes WS & | thy it weds v e e are rves | poll Darling anq ‘Bitchor Sprague have | fends 10 ouo result—the complete ruin of bowels, purify the blood, are pleasant to take, safe and i be Jacks mony to the house, The dinner, w he lareest made thr ere oth concluded to ' stay off the diamond. ek ol . m A Glorious Day IA'WEW te SA0k URY o1 | Corror Botties oY IEeug's. CATInGE on THS | WOre GHRROS FOmaAIDE TOT cOMTRION fo Fuey hEve Potascl, Wostoth = BOSOALIOn - always effectual. A reliable remedy for Biliousness, Blotches the Loup. | side, we got away with, made the far: in the prize and championsbip. Kvery man | perths after thei 0 vo ccopted, On the Track and In the Stay Mace. Bl ' f “ - it o8 1nat] - : Hands st hast | who bas buon & rasident of tho stato during | Muiford. - Darling (s putting up some pretty | _The Gentleman's Rondstor elub has tented on the Face, Bright's Disease, Catarrh, Colic, Constipation, — | Bye wero in mnymnrym{n::;u‘\. and :(\“.‘\n::.nl»;: 18 ath:;:vl‘.-- .;:m:::_v« u\‘_- ll:lv‘""rv;‘; | SUff bail for Minneapelis all tha samo. !h]n. fair grounds track at $100 per mnnllv' Chronie Diarrheea, Chronic Liver Trouble, Diabetes, Disordered A NE ey 6 sumo spot. whioro she 1 of S to the scere Noone is | g West Omaba dansors have rooreanised Intrics to tho stake race for both June " " Byttt s . " FORTUNES OF AN OLD OMAHA NEWSBOY | found o birds Tn” the! moruing. an 'o- | bareod an il il shots o fuvited ta entor | g Vst Oaba Juniors have reoraasized and August mootings at Lyons, Net., close Stomach, Dizziness, Dysentery, Dyspepsia, Eczema, Flatulence, / - . LS | tion verntive thereto oan obta under 15 yoars in tie city, Sunday, May 8, | May 1. Female Complaints, Foul Breath, Headache, Heartburn, Hives, y the same by sing | addrossing William Butts, tho secretary. thev would bo especialiy pleased to moot the |G B, Whitnoy of Boono, Ta, s moved L . Western Union Talexraph toam. Address | his stable to Des Moinos, and will train over ro_are ber o pert rifle shots | " alexraph to: el U OWRORL A senta T \fw“‘_‘lt l‘.'”‘x_‘h‘n et | Charles Kuppe, eaptain, 2501 Douglas streot. | the kite-shaped track there. Bioe, EeMS LHEY aREte0, Whivled wnd Rt | tation fs ex i. Tho tournament wiil bo | ‘U'ho first ono of the Rustlers who makes a | Joo, 2:43, is at_the Lincolu track, and Mr. tans Answered red 10 most erratic flight, until wo graw | hold as customary on the Seheutzenvorion's | 10O tun on the horhe grounds ean walk into | Matt Williams thinks ho has a groat horao i 1 iting to mark them down range, Ruser's park 1. A, Friuen General Fradericks aug be measured for a | the son of Canonious, 2:321 Jaundice, Kidney Complaints, Liver Troubles, Loss of Appetite, Mental Depression, Nausea, Nettle Rash, Painful Digestion, Pim« ples, Rush of Blood to the Head, allow Come — | Allabout us in the mucky soil, we saw Captain Omatn Scheutzooverein. | 1w Dunlap. ' Thut's tho genoral’s pronosi: o\ oxoclient, program has boon propared 1 Head ful ladlon, LIE Wiy, . EN it tho ducks | whers the birds had been boring for angle - 01 16 0of those knoboy new by the Silver City, In. Driving 1Park assoot Scald Head, Scrofuls i cadache, Ski ( (paum] VEN I LA B R AL swn on the Platte, would match Jorry Jacob's s0ason’s shaving | ation for o mesting July 4 and 5 3 \ ek Sl Lt el | are about gouo, the | yop, "oy \would huve aght hundreds of | Puyrrssocras, Neb, Apri 23, —[Spocial to [ tickot toadot. Smash ‘em, boys A Captain W. . Ashby, of Ashland, the Discases, Sour Stoms ach, Tired Feeling, acks have arrived | the ad been toeding ther Tue Ber]—Sinee we have finally caught a T'ho fact that Michael Angelo L.ane's scis- | owner of Ashland Almont, 18 talking of im. Torpid Liver, Ulcer: 3t a rery /B Bt lnst. and for the | While wo had abundant sport in the attor. | g (ETEREER W N moro, our vent up | SOfs have beon dulled by rauning auainst o | porting a thoronghbred trovting stallion l‘l I ) ‘I"' Water Brash and every > 8 ) bl ) our bag footed up coneiderntle one. ) paragrapk like this nson’s to s show. x or symp! - se results y J# sporiany b on | ot i e W aftor o Uay's WA | claimiog o sate. coumpionship. Wo ara | (L Fithur nrofuoh bbsentavion, it | Lyesrold”geliive torden, il a0, by impure blood or a failure in the proper performance of their s A Uchud ] TR RS el elf s e Ll k) WL s vo bt L b sl bt ARG DL AU sk (R 5 RS functions by the stomach, liver and intestines, Persons given ot o ndswith. | bon s 0! | feathered gatne. . 9, and wo are going to bu hem for A oy = A oX. Naney H " starl n . antl . " i D Vostunes of an Omnha Newabr Tho team as Hnaily docied on isas follows: | fo tAgeRty Horeaftor, Tsagc ains, Who {ho threc hauts trottod thoro by Maud S. in meal. A continued use of the Ripans Tabules is the surest hilos L bl rady, the well known theat- | Maupin, catchor; Rasves, Myers und Per vo, carried of Tommi S81-2:12, 3:131 and 2:1314. i ipati y { i i | Willinm A, Bradg, the well known theat- | Maupin, catchor; Rowves, 8 Baltimore, carried of Tommic's diamond L 3 4 and 3121 ” 3 ate constin: THet conts an be woro m It bick: | v\ o0 managor ana the backer of Jim Corbott, | vine, pitohers; Long frst bise; J. Patterson, | ring and stui T was captured in Wash- | Gevoral Manager W.C. Brown, St. Josepb. i 'fnr N UL I.IH} cellttutiditbyndicbe it - wara In REUINR | g gneo “stranded” in Omaha, [t was | second baso; Kennody, third baio; Johnson, | 1iton und Jailed in * the Monumontal city Mo, bas nurchasod a maro’ sixicon hands injurious to the most delicate. Price: One gross §2, sample bottle her - this spring on | apout tho winter of 188081, aud Brady was | short stop; Yapp, loft fiold; Sam Patterson. I'ioro will bo ono mascot missing during the | ikh by St i:-,‘n,'\'l";"';\l,';“;'l'g‘;‘"';i 8. d. by 15 cents. For sale by Druggists, or sent by mail postage paid. S account of the nu- | then a young kid of perbans 15 or 16 yoars of | right field; and 5f the pitchiors in mid- | v ‘ " i PAY ) MPA Ne ; ol - | ! o Pt A i, b ks 1 Jocko Halligan, tho Reds’ hardhitting Jobn Snyder of Osceola, Nob, is owner of Address THE RIPANS CHEMICAL C PANY ew York, merous cold rains, 1 age. His folks huving died in New h..; die. Wo hiave played but ono game 80 far. | wigitiiclqer, although young. in yoars com: | thO Ilnlm\l;,\ stock farm and among his nu Lt RIERNSICHEMICAIGOMERN Vi N W Vot o, pbut mow, that the | city his uncle and guardian decided to send | That was tho 0aa yesterday with Fromont. | binos a number of trados ana professions, | Merous good ones is a son of Stadeland On <t Nl andaBA weather bas evie | lim to San Francisco, whees some of his vel- | RReoves and Yaup were the pitchers and | He has in his time fought a few elove con vkl 2:18%5, dam by Sattellite, This fellow TVVVVVTVVVVVIVAVVVVVVVVAVVAS stey will te short, and | with a ticket and suflicient monoy to see him | that thoy havo nad 1o practics this season, | LOF8 b few heats on the grand ‘cireuit tracks I ill bo fast, improve the first opportunity | eye On tha train comin 5 sthacile LI A 10 und can, on a pinch, do a neat clog dance. - I3 F. Davis, Beatrico, Neb., has a hand : ek o s r‘.(» ] :.w:-\r\m{"yu‘l il .ln.m‘.r..x five innings | 3on Jotuson. some. matehod wam, botn By Counsollor, I ¢ wero out o o e Jormed L3 nequatutinge 0f ) but In tho sixth ho lot down and was | mug foliowing men wiil captain the East- | 2:31%¢, dam by Hambletonian Prince, jr., gtk Morvicon and the writer were OU%ae | clover gentloman, also wolng vy 'Erisco. | pounded rather lively. Yapp reiieved bim | ern hasoran Toams: Saty Wise, [oches. | 8hd Liadd's Security. He has hnd some With 1t ‘_“‘ FtTots THEUIS atojoBa%;. THErS:E I'iey had a very pleasant time en route, but | and finished the game 1 elegaut shape. | yar: Juck McGlone, Troy: Jay Fautz, Syra | tempting offors for them, all of which have [l tef Omava his friead dgisap- | Fremont suffored muck from comparison | eush: Leo Smith op Sty Fattie, brocidence: | been rofused, for ho oxpoots thom to trot ju flne gerounds Lere—probably as £ood us any § R LR ity LR R Tl Al L _Leo Smith or Sia Farvar, Pr il R eToTtant | X bo discoverod chat bis | with the locals and clearly dem ed | Dan Stanrns. Buffale: Faere Lyons, Dhila: | 2:40 to tho pole, A low Iving wncadowland, | jiu 0500 an his money had also taken fNight, | that tha lly strengthenod slo; Hai In fact your th before they will s show of winning must be materi 1 8 ) delphio; Dan Shannon, New Haven; Miko | . P. Wagner of Beat Lebane, Binghamton; Bobby Wn co is the owner of clock, | three great stallions in Norval Chief 1515 ful valley cround wn the an Brady fad had his eye t ttractive feo s, fo f oro, | eut. e had been taken i by asuarpes of | in the lenguo. Baker says ho will 1l up bis | Klnive and din Bras, Alooy, by Norval the son of Kloctionoer, 2:171;; the for the birds, and .\\lel found unywhere, |y 6 b e Bl stripe, and he landca in | weak spots ana make them all hustie to keep Thie Hirat triple play of tho year was made | second 1s Terror 10308, by Madrid, by Gen they are found here Onaka dead broke. Ho soon showed his | abead of him. Itisto be hoped that they > UL ) 2y oral Wilks, and the third Gawood, by Chi T'he soil is loamv, black and vieh, with thiek | v il o Ao ¢ ut Pittsbure and ALl ( describos it so0 ks, and the third Gawood, by Chit- (3 (3 % N g lover | hustling qualities by getting an eagagement | will as their work .\mw?l‘ll; S e homa | “Stricker opened with a hit, Crooks got his | Wood, by Nutwvoou. OZS. FOR : air | on theold Herald as ancwsboy and imme- | foricr to the Plattsmounth boys. o home sl ned witl it, g e Yt It Hundreds of trickiing wills cut thele | G (10 B DR 0 L EE0Y S auba | club showad - luck of - praciice, stil | buse on balis ang Carroll made o single, il oitton. farm, Grand Jsle, Neb, “has B E T TR 1 s ot aa dovwn au aerzas s | G | e o Aot s ot | 105 180 onsws." W undon ant. out. & T IS iy ST o e SeibE ABSOLUTELY PURE. JUST TRY IT. cholee Lit of acks, but for son red-winged blackbivd niger and blue bird hav ritory, not ouly for the birds of all kinds, the the jay, robbin, tan 1oni imado this their bis money and was on tne high road to for- | his catehing and batting, but will | © Biorbauer, who trapped 1t and threw Cai by Almont Wilkes (sire of Kapublican Hino whitn i ¥opmuato, i HEWERIHOR Bnt | Bound | tor ol Hghy Chiih k. itus | POl OUL b econd, ‘Shuwave and Boviley | (1) 9131 oam Distator: Glrl by bietator) PAXTON& G—ALLAGHER’ Omaha,Neh named Jerome, then manuging editor of the | practic. He folt decidedly bad over his poor | Pitout Werden. - Stricker ran home, and a3 | sccond dam by Doctor Keene, son of Mam- Herald, “bilked bim outrageously wod ho | work but be did very well considering his | Crooks bad not un to third, he, too,was put | brino Champion, A b i I of the | WAsintho soup again. Nothing daunted, | vractice. Long on first playeda very fair | ©ut by Beckley, Suugart and Farreil. Entries to tne various class ovents an- Juck nid 1 rciched the vicinity of the y | ¢ however, he started out with his papers [ game and will soon demonstrate that he can Dave Rowe, the captain and manager of | nounced by the Syracuse, Neb., association | FJ\ T ) AV A 2\ mi aval ) - prounds catly in tho morning, and after see- | 4 0ky soon realizad onough to buy u | tield, His batting was oll right and h the Omaha toam, sent a ball to President | for their summer meeting July 2 and 4, close | 4 4 ) 4 4 < Ing to the ris, aud geuting tho VKb earings | o 1o San Francisco, whoro ho anded the | seomed to have a gond eye. John Patterson | Williams, which arived this morning, 1t is | tomorrow, May 5, and the enteies to the il 9 5 M R rOnyouL. hokty W ted in wi following spring. After “supei at tto | on second played winning ball but could not | & Very poor excuse. ‘i'he cover must have | stake ovenys for the Inter-Stat: Breoders' rison's red setter, cavorting aronnd us, old- Calif conducted by | find the ball.” Ho will it 'em out though | been green when put on, for it would now | mecting over tho samo track Auagust 16 to ,Once within the oozy land Juck ordered | 13 0 1 '( D |”;‘|v|l- t | vefore the season is over in good shape. | nearly cover two valls, Ths discovery has | 19, also close ou the samo date . that the Ian o go wbout her business, and she did TR T T ‘tracted tho | Kennody on third loomed wp like @ thres | led Prosident Williams to send out & quor Idavan 2:2210, 18 looking fit for a hard race ’ I can’t sec much use of adog for SDIPO | yitention of the sto, manager, who wi . He batted the ball all over the [ 10 the various clubs asking ow the bails ar now; he is in splendid form, in fact there are - ~ ghooting, at uny rate when the bivdsare | o, %y s call boy of tho theator. This i fielded ke Jorry Denny. Ho shownd [ tavning out genovally. 11 they are found not [ fow finer looking striugs of horses than the C ]1 l ()S O S fulrly plenuful, but on this occasion wo were | (g yh commencement of his theatrical ca | up in much bettor form that Any other wnan | to be satisfactory, Mr. Roach will bo notifiad | ono Dick Tildon now has oharas of. s Lo . . 4 bivdunbiful whother wo would Hind auy of | 4o vy yoar luter ho started out from | on the teum. Johnson, skort, plaved a fine | to furnsha b lass of ball.—Columbus | @ yearling brother to Ioseleaf, by Pelletior, not, and Jack w unxious 1o to trv his new | v1ooks liko a trotvér, I dog. Howover, they never camo amiss in assisting ey risco with'a company in & dramatization of | tielding game but was a hittle work with the | Dispateh. that in every wa : “She, and won immediate success. He bus | stick, He is going to b a hummer however Patrons who saw Elmer Smith in the Pitys- | V8n has a nunmber of colts in this state and s U pocovering the, ieds aud Of | now four or fivo companies o tho road, bo- | with practice. Myers coverod center war- | burgs tho pas woskt seareely recognired the | wllthat we huve scon ure splendid looking Lourse (10 oection could | bo o INACC: | (ides being interested i1n a number of other | den ana did sowe beautiful fielding but could | light, agile groyhound-built young man who | animals. A dead “snipe—ail old bunters will Wing | theatrical and amusement entorprisos. Tno | not see tho ball. Ho will no doudt take a | played loft neld as tho fat and flabby Mr. Williams has concluded to let Allerton il © LUk VLG - LT UL LS ALY ahia newsboy of a fow years ago is rapidly | brace beforelong. Sam Patterson, in rvight, | pitcher who used to play with tho Reds. | 0 away from home and we may expect to i O R LD eting Lo Uho front a ono of Ui toromost of | plaved lis game iike bo had prasticod it stmer, in plain torus, has been taking care | 160 Ly oy Shoteo tombaay il i LR L ooy | American amusoment managers, Rrady is a © batted in oo shane and was at home on | of himself. e was always possossea of A speaking wi contle o o] eals : T Y corld® T Wiihout B dog, the utmost care itiust bo ex- | |yrighi, erarprotic young wian, nob yet,80 vonrs | fies, Daken ns & wholo the boys aid vory | greas latent pood, bt ho never until re- | other day w Chicaro concorning. tho evont Jinvo aitalucd, aud tho igh pralso they have oliclted from flie world’s MOST RE, ere ._,...‘1‘.;,4,:‘..,1\.\ i« 1[4:\,‘(\‘ an ‘!‘ ;“'hm\‘ D0 | ot “agd, and carrios his succoss with bacom- | well. ‘This afternoon they will take Baker's | contly took ¢ pains to develop his powers. | etween Allerton and Axtoll, hie said 1t was | NOWNED ARTIS from the press and from a public long prejudiced in favor of Tho homosencousnuds betwean hwellordaroq | i€ wodesty. By the way, what has becomo | freaks into camp again. Perrine nnd Meyer | Tho past winter ho'swoko o tho fast. thas e e Joushnuts that Axtoll would be | Ider makes, it is safe to assume that thy fnstrament must be possessel of UN COM fipe gronnd and the plumage of the tird s | ©f Jerome? The old-dny ucwspaper boys | will shoot the ball in and Maupin will cateh | fast Sprinting is a very desirable quality in a | the winuer in 1,2, 3 order, und the gentle MON ATTRIBUTES. S ETORAG ML BIOHD: S laRe, 5 used 10 tell some queer stories abour him in | again. We sco that Grand Island and Hast- | ballptayer, and he gave most of nis attention | Man 1sin a very good position to know w S ) & wonder and o perplexity always. those times. Ho disappoared from Omaia | ines ave kuifing oach other out west. I'his | in traiming to this ono point. I started w | bo was talking about. § MAX MEYER & BRO. CO I % ~|’3‘.-'< sotter looked back over her :u:-ll\ as never again heard of. Fell in, prob. |~’mn~\£“x\u\w. If the ono e 1\']L”l)v at x‘\lm ‘I("I huc(lmu' An‘uu{[ichl\;r m‘n ylrnr." said nnnilf‘:l:-wul.:f?v“‘:l;:”‘fl lt:\--?nffllutdm:x;:nf«ntno‘n\ehnr:lpf Q ) : S TORA0E Caiae | [ably: other, then ueither can down Plattsmouth. | Elmer to mo the last day the "Pittsourgs | Mmile ra ac > 0! 5 where. site A Ta 4 (Rl SHD s o ya o e STARUN U But. seriously spoaking, wo do think that | wore hore. 1 did it bocauso Iknow tho | Turough tho eforts of Messts. J. I Murphy, 2 Sole Agents, Omaha, Nebraska, Dounded CIF With i cager WHIe, s00n Slow. | Tho amount of monay <pont in the United | Hi0,Fee botween Plattsoutn, Grand Istand, | baso ball lifoof ' pitehior, espoctaliy a left. | Dr. 1t D, Jravoy, Charles. Heimburger, Established 1866. 1ng to 4 quick walk, her nose up, her nostrils o amount of monoy speat in the United | flagiings and Beatrico will e a protty ond | handed pitcher, is, s n hsual thing, vory ioorgo Lamphict ‘and others, ~suficiont dilating i her 1ol going At rats that | States during the last fow vears ou thorough- | with Lincoln as the dark horse. 1f Baker | short, and I wanted 1o stick to spanglos throo | money has been subscribed to leason pioce | == — = T ] AT L he says he is going to, F'remont | or four move years if possible. 1 found it a | Of Rround embracing fifteen acres for five & FOR 30 PAYS i sowvanirs” STty Lol Simachlngale od | bred dogs, would be truly surprising wero | braces up a ot grous Dol RO ”‘,‘L;""“Lf;;“fl,t the total amount given to the public, The | Will be in 1t too, little awicward at fiyst, but I bave improved | Years, and work has all ready beon com- e et | Skt U e SR LI QI / S vight along. My woalness at prosont is on | menced ubon the same. The track will bo i ot the pme timo ex. as plain as word Skl i Bto[dlsiie mnottsctitha bulldrollin \ President Jimmy Rends The Bee, balls over my hoad. 'This s due to the fact | Put iu first-cluss shapo as rapidly as possibio. K oni™ our” “Biinons” and T arGIR DG EI INGraLL) e puid 35,000 to Sidney Swmith for the great While i this city last Thursday Manager | that I played in a shokt field in Kansas O Tuere are a pumber of well bred and speeay i v ‘make this Sho was waved off tho second time, and | P1Mimmon, which afierwards bocama the | Schumelz reccived the following letter: last soason and had o practico on long fles. | hofes In Utica. g nilting the conical tussacks aud splasning | Proberty of tho present owner of Sir Bedi- | Covvaines, O., April 2. G, H, Schmelz, | I can vun faster than I over could, and with | 8. J. S n g BC on N aDi fhas cpuEy < : Eravh Tinty po,ATbrowy e | Mn er Jvelvot feot fu tho brack- | vere. Plin hud hardly loft bis uative shoros | Manager—Dear 'Siv: ‘There has boen soma | Iy batting ability and the fact thatT am | chabed of Watsen & lf{':l“m‘“l‘“”" s orbaguerotype of yourself Ish pools, sho was soon harder at work than | to cross the Atlantic, ore the St. Bernard | complaint made of the bali furmshed to twe | COMNZ overy dav, not veu being 24 yoars of | tacky bred s > 16, by 5 o aily menbor of your ever, Gingerly sho moved here and there, ’ RIS et C | Jeague. Our contract with th ach com- | 8%¢, I am sure of staving in business for ‘lw"»ql-*‘w” dom Yy 1 family, liviog or dead. and pokivg her nese among the prickly rose | OrMd in 12 varo whispering of the | o 8, e bail in all respects equal o | Quite & ioug time.” —Harry Weldon. e Tl e atTo A per ) 2:16), 43 ERAYONFORTRALE bushes, seavching grassy erypts and recay | BCW Star, which really proved to be the great | 1ho National Lenzue and American associn. Wiitaperings of Wheel. by Jubilee Lambert 518 (sire of Jubilds De - FREE OF CHARGE cavert, and snifing over the gy as if | Sir Bedivere? the most verfect dog of his | tion bail and this league will insist on thi o a8 gt ey ol Ju X provided you exhibit It to 1 . i 3 » ) : CoEAGE DGR ¥ o L aro s 2:207; nud s ams o your friends s samplo of our wo i b T R et s et A e s el A IO The clu poet arouses from bis trance and tetto and siro of the dams of thr triona, o of our work 804D L 2y R | EDERY S hotho exception, pe Plonss dnform e at. your earlist convonic || RUTSLE 0 performe . . d. by Almont Senti- and use your Influcnco in securing us futnro orders. Place EEGE baps, of Champion Guidg, the smooth St. e BRI T et 5 | When old winter has taken the summerkeys, | nal 6054, by Se 1 250, siro of cight 2:30 A 5 Do and nddross on bock of pietire and 1t wiil o returmod hat o picture sho made. It is one_ that hioh created u great sensation | S1OO What your obseryation of the ball has | Mmilyts tiino to be blue snoagls if von fesl; | trotters, Chariey OFate, thoares o baican. | in'parfest onder.’ We make any chauss 0 pleturo you wish, uot Interfering with the likencss. ever fails to se sport an’s Lo it et 2 et 3y v, e 2 - 3] o an’ : cfer to any b “hicago. dress all mail to T T T A ] B areived in Bagland a fow yoars axo, | " yitea nizood many balls on hand and do | DULWion dGbIrds come and the suowbird IRy @Amont f18h{dn e morioant S AUt BN OO s N Theatre, CHICAGO, ILL, Suddenly, Juck and Lhid just palled our vitzerland—ail the cracies have been | not want to send them out if they are not dhasg, In tho pedigreo of Colonel Sims THE CRESCENT CRAYON C0., Opposite New German Theatrs, CHICAGO, ILL. ubored feel irom out a litle lav: re N P S FPh oL TiEEney Then, ho! for & spin on the flying wheel. will bo found blood that is highly dosirable, P. §.—We will forfeit $100.00 to anyono sending us photo and not recelving crayon pictiro AT INW O Bt cit i oS AT e Bl Lo O a3 (Bl IOt ir Y Ty nao) )y Somebody pess the bricks, pieaso. as the breeding of bis sire is of the kind of [ FREE ai per this offer. Thix offer s honaide. e R v o actiL rostiiens oy iiiont fht out by a Tolodo man, aad likomany | gy oot A Wintians Secretary, | opp B0y sinners tbis: spelng s un biood that has furnisiiodus with many of the | erorwsrwvw v t = RIRe T 4 he ridiculously high priced dogs, did 1ot | jpa. i 13 Sirspintenly -d, is | usualiy numerous. best and famous horse — wae as immobile us if chiseled out of stone, h league, as Tur Brp has repeatedly stated, is g i Jumes (. Ladd, Beatrice, Neb., and M. £ Ier eyes viere wide oven and her ved nos. | }ive loug enough to be heard trom, ono would | the poorest, shabhiest excuse of a base ball Tie Denver Itamblers have made up their | Mofanry have offored Yo, inatehiliobhao, uils Cxpanded to their wid pointing | think that after the larze sums of moncy | ever put on the market. mind 10 joun the lengue and oo i 1t,” 1035 agalnst ParDowhing o by straight into a littie flag led swanl, spent to no purpose, since so maay valuable === All club runs scheduled for last Sunday | record of y “Ihere they are!” luconieally proclaimed Morrigon, aud the sound of his voico seemed o shatter the spell that lay over the scene, keap ! skoap! and up from thoso | buyir Buzzing Around the Stars, were abandoned on account of tho rain, 3 ) 2 obasco, dea time last fall, for from 1,000 to 00 a side, nalf foefeit, balance to be paid i i in August. Pat Downing was sent against A t Stars for a | Pairmont park Saturday eveniug, quite a | tho watch five times 10 beat 5:1311 botore the e - ame on their grounds. An carly acceptance | erowd turning out. feat was accomylishod. dogs have died shortly after their arrval, M 'p Ba - reby Par Ovans Bre Base Ball team hereby The Tourist Wheelmen pedaied over to He was fourth that St. Bernard fanciers would be timid in more, but the vecent purchase of Mr. challenges the Eightoenth Str reedy recesses, ho ere, and all about us, | Joslyn, an Omaha gentleman, who patd, it is twice ck 13 s here, 3 , | doslyn, 0 eman, 8 { svoenble 2 ; it L v ce at Rock Island, 1L, las qust in a1 seeued, fished o' full Scove of fnciks, Wb | said: 130 for i hansbime. spocines’ jasy | will bs agrecable. Address, Sam Rumol has drogped out of the umive | ENleo ot Rock Taland, 1l lnst Augustin 1818 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. little whito and vrown sprites darting, | bought at the home of Sir Bedivere in Mel- Ciapres Kakns, Manager, o e 1l o8h DALRVO:ALI0, 0 Brilliant, 3:1714, and Charloston 2:15 the The eminont specialist in nervous, chronie, privato, blood, skin and unnary disoases. A rogulir and twisting ana_convoluting in tho dazzling | rose Muss 1406 South Thirtéer.th Street, | boy, better lins up again, Inttor Sikning tilo Tace, Whilo DAL Dovwi g | TOASLorL BRI Mol 13 T A oD i R 13 S (ORI W QuToS socons e 0 K oo pnany Heeting atad. | But i is not of tho graat 5t. Bornard that 1f Managor Kiohs will eall on Tus Bus he | The Omaha Wheal club take o morning | iicf,Wibning tio race, whilo Pat won & e S ariCocelo.cto. N0 Moriory ubed. Now. Irehiiant for hovs OF vicer oo, Hiriios buable o el uithoush | much - flustrated | I startod to writo, for thero uro othor hand- [ Will learn something to his advantage.—(B. | spins out to to th fort this morning, starting | fvas distanced in tho i u sy b troated at 1omo by correxpondence. Modicine or instruments’ sont by mail o expross sa« 1 August in three at their sude 1 N, Wi 0 b B. 1d. from the club house at 8:30 sharp. i , curel 24, no marks to Indicats contents or sender. Ono personal Interyiow preferrod. Consuitation oir tdon tlushing, we both | somoand most useful compauions 1 the J v straights, best timo 2:18. © At tho samo meet. | frne Sarrospondente strictly privace. Book (1yst0rias Of Lite) sont froo Ombe. Loursda. i 105 p: e Kot toth barrels und downed | canine world Kennel Club Nows, Six members of the Press Cycling club of | ing Lobasco won in 2:161, 2316 S n bot b enne ub . nber ol o 8 raco in 2:16!5, 2165, | Bundays 10 a. m.to 12 m. Sond stamp for reply. three birds. [an found them all, but she We have the beautiful sctter family and The bench show dates, October 25 1o 28, | Buffilo, N. Y., recently rode a century over | o ‘\ and trotted almost a deud hent with L EL =t Would notretricye, and wo had ‘to gather | the pointer still favorites. The fox terrier, < the Erie road in eight hours and forty-tw i W i oddy ] ! D PO t X terrier, | Lave been assigned to the Omaba Kennel ’ 8 oul ad forty-two | Bonnie Wilmore, when Bonnie took his them ourselves. Sne would stund beside the | the Yorkshire, black and tas, and the many and the sumo_ will bo published n the | minutes. mark at 2:14!5, in fact the heat was so close vird until wo reached her, then sho was off, | other denominations have their day, the mas **Wo aro in for some shooting, after atl,” T | iff, the GreatDane havo still thoiradmirers, | ( rowarked, as wo stopped & momeat to iook | but the coming boom is that handsome, jolly el club, of American Wheelmen members, coutains | Lobasco and Pat Downing aro known to bo out issuo of the Ameriean Kennel [ The April number of Good Ronds, the nes | that tho lnstantancous photograph was ued N At , the official organ of the American | littie magazino issucd gratis to League of | to decido which nad won tho race. Both LAFAYETTE N about us. und good tempered htic dog, the cocker somo splendid articles on road impro s | ! ! hSbheHCoDKe The v sotors o Kennel c! splendid ad vement. | g aco hors s ac ar- \ Le birds hud evidently enjoyad o hearty | spanicl, with his cont of silay toxture, al CheboardiofialxectoraRoltbelitangaliclul s L Bpoyomant. | eran kac horasiand shoulnfialiracelboar il yare i s UM TN breaktust, and instoad of rising hizh in tho | wavs ready, bo it to play ball wite ba eeil. | Wilihold a regular monthiy meoting Tues- | A, H. Perrizgo & Co.and M. O, Daxon 100 il be an event worth going miles | wir and circling, thoy had dropped all about | aron or o Bunting with - the masor Ac n | day evening May 3, at Dr. Whinnery's ofice | have fitted up their respective estaohish- | to see. Senso Us, in the low, scranny undergrowth and | retriever ho has no peer, In prize winuing | 1% the Brown block, whero pmenlacarelary{{meyisiin splondio stylo and both doalors focl ‘ weedy sloughs A yelp ina steadied 1an and | cockers America stands fiest in round num. | Will be elected to succeed 1, Ondagan, iljubtina bioyerinc outlookifor aibriakitrade inf| B 1) A T ; LasoNLY #ho stood crouching wnd trembling, guzing | bers, 13 will bo scon by tho entries at the | Who resiened at the last board meeting. orglend Da S pael Oelforio, e P aat T anine back at us with a wistful look in Ler big in- | late dog shows in Chicago, New Yok, AT ST T y'.“” “}1"'3"}{‘;’ o told the worst \”‘“‘1* In 1 winner of the Hawkins-Smith fight. Dan- | Railing, Frequent train to and {rom St. Pauia teliizent cyo Waskiugton, Philudelphia and Boston, as N vor fire found 1 vour state, Missouri | ;yrs hrothor Mike also has the pro pect for | Beabols, adiress, Ja Vo Eloloomalae, o AN Juck bade ber on, midst of Lho 1i It wa Neither Ralph Stout or Dave Rowe wrote | Man (indignantly) —It's an infamous slan his : der! They're It ain’t no use to grumble and complain; next worst, sir!—Chicago Tribune, Billy Myer and 5 Jest as cheap and easy to rejoice Bob Young, the genial vico.president of | m nd we were soon 1 the | compured with the shows held in kg iet sort of work a ai early go on the slope. in Nebrasks. Ours are the iring the regul worning and tho picturesque- | pion cocker: ness of the seene was such that no artist | we ame period. Among tho may be mentioned the followin I kuown ones: Black Duferin, Blacik ! ack MeAutiffe have beon chied to fight for a %10,000 purso in New CHICHESTER'S ENGLICH, RED CROSS DIAMOND BRAND could kopo 10, roproduce. o romamier . s b owned by Georze Douleluss of | When Goa sorta oat the weathor and sonds | the Tourists, entertaired a. pirty of his | Orlsans on tho Saturday proceding the Suill. ““‘RQY A‘-\ gt \h < refreshing, so exhilerating, But what can , Canada; Red Jacket, the most __ran, , friends at bis rooms one day of last week,the | van-Corbett match, I beat afine spring morning on u good saipe wtiful spaniel in America, his coat bei W'y vain’s my choice. occasion being the turning of another mile o Py £ ORIGINAL AND GENUINE, Th 5, e Pl or sate. ! ! ] 4 : It is ovident that Billy 0'Donnell of § ratier ! i Rrround of a vich chiostuut red, owned by the Braut | The Hoosiers are likely to have a new cap- | stone in the popular cyclists’ life run, iLrayIseny g ¥ pnelliof Bioux T : I'an was auickly on astand and we moved | cocker kennels, Brantford, Out. ; 1 say one of | tain—Billy O'Bri Clarence H. Smith of Dotroit, famous for | CMEY couldn’t ba pushed into o ring with pastebonrd box X Wrappe 0 ne ‘ fautiously up ioher, “Skean!” that was @ | the croutest winners ever shown. Liko Sir | - «Buok? Ewing mado the hrst Now York | bis tours and who is well knowa te the oy | Pany Daly. ‘The latter is willing tu meet 36000 Tt ame Fuper. ik bird frows alinost under Jack's rubber boot. | Bedivere sho won cverywhero sho wus | home san of the sonaen. . ret Now York | 08 o o is organizing a tour from the city | M1 for uuy kind of & purso or stako, from a i by Al ¥ oent Drukiote. oy fudldns kot fur. My good old Lokover | shown, huving nover boon bonten but onco [ wigmioken Welf 1s atoat to bs added to | of New York to. the hational tect ot iy | Bickel up. — e e was too quick for him, and that was last September at Toronto, VAT League of American Wheelen at Washing- Billy Woods, who defeatea Jack Davis, ) T ¥ Instantly, upon tho crack of my gun, thero | when hor little sister, 1 Guess,” K 1 the Western loague list. 3 I Ly ). ac avis, : upon ¢ Y sun, ther cn hior littlo sister, Juess,” took first ; v s plaving afnico third, whilo | 1% D- C., this season. wants to mect Joo Lannon, Mabor or Iitz- se: In & game of razzle duzzie A bids vas another flurry of birds, aud” wo grassed | too; 1 Say” second. At this show T Guuss’ Coliopy is plaving a2nico third, while | “o j R MEre BT (oo aa i S asaed[Atons L ond. At tnis s dugaati| V0L ORYES SRLYIRTIARBICO Tho Beurings, that bright, nowsy sheet | simmons, just to shake hands, however, 115 for the king. O holds same; is it abso= & o bird, th L) vt Shot 8L | was boikhit ut §170 by an Luglish fancier and L ! 1001, which 13 pablished in Chicagd and which is | Some peopie have queer ideas ‘about the | litoly noowssnry for C to niay the king on the Rin up ho wae manealo when 1 ploked | taken buck to Buglaud, from whenco her | = Goorge Hozrlovor Is rocolving somo flar- | FeiFh M PAbIRoed tn Dhioago and which is | Some pecnle hav Billy whaled Davis, and do | first trick if hodoes not wish to?—C, A! Olson. AU B ho: \vRe g “:';1‘";“0'4\\‘-“:! N vy a filmt ‘Fl"""h“'u gamo n fow yoars previous. | terlag notioss on his playing.yith St, Paul, great land, has, with their customary enter- | not hesitato to say that Jack made big money Ans.—It is not, but in the majority of cases 9 A fow steps further and two birds :xsluu -“nmc l.'[lu"l the 80's I° I, Pitcher of New “Studies in green” is what Lou House- | prise, made arraugements with an uble law- | by laying down. itis the safest play, but there 13 nothing A ANl . vo birds got up aimpshire imported champion Obo, k. K. an called Uncle’s ball playing in the Falls | yor wheelman in Chicago to furnish legal ad- \ L compulsory about it. [] andboth got away, not, however, until Jack [ 10,582, from Mr. Rarrow, the grant Kngiish | Giiy. View'gratis to its readers Fhorpsle gbout ar muohwdount) asiita | SR GT R B o o\ the! Bparting and I had both emptied our pieces at them, | spaniel oreeder, together with Chios 11 g adlid iR whether the Hall-Fitzsimmons match will PUTIL HNGIS b 5 Nobody need bo asbamed of missing an oc- | From this pair bave boon breu the greatost | fomoiio ors 8t oxactly this aftornoon. | Ibe “Duteh picnic” at tho Omaha wheel | come off as thero s concerning the Sullivan. | E4trof Tk Bk Wili you plonse unswer | If not, it soon will bo casional suipe, no matter how slucgish or | numoer of winning cockers now on the show ryhody Ko mnd yee tho Rustlors jumpon | cluo bouso last Wednesday ovening was | Corbete mateh, Tho articlos calloa for the | Nopndsy's Bee whore Hundfvoe omahas | ang wo would boglad . piteher, ca how well they may Iay. beneb, indeed it would ba hard to find a win- | EM With both foct auothor succoss, Membors wero requested | fight to tako pinco botween Novombor 1 and | You can you will greatly obiigo-liarry Fon- | to have you moot it Funny things happen afield. as was quickly | ning cocker without Obo blood in his compo- Martin Duko, Iate of Chicago, expects to | to bring their lunch, and tha. rosult was a | Decombor 3,bui the Olympic club wants the | ners. half way, with one of exempiified in our cuso, for the next woment | sition, Another great sire. was +Tinpoo sn with a league club soon, — Anothor case | flattoring testimonial to the percentive abili- | fight to come off the same week as 1ho Sulll Ans,—(1) Columbus, O. (2) Twonty-four. 4] Morrison made a cracking double and soon | imported by J, I, Ki auother of our | Of !'#reat expectations.” ties of the club's gourmauds, Such a dainty | van-Corbett fight is oxpected to. This, Hall | (3) Batting average, .200; fielding, 945, our 1802 - aftor I tolliod with tim JReRAR T o Gk SR Smthing William Glonson savs oo much | ollection of edibies was novor sproad uvon | says, will not do, ns ho. would nov have' tmo | Govscrr T res Tn. Aptil o the LAWN MOWERS, -~ sdhere she is, Jack,” L callod as Fan once | From champion Obo we got, Bob Obo, Obo | hand ball has rendered him Ineffactive as an | 80 tablo. Refreshmwents were also served | to'traim aftor fakiog his intonded trip to | Sporting Editor of ThE BEE: Ploass answer L Or e woout the touth two, poised her- | 1L, OboJr,, Obo IIL~All 'champions, liko | €arly spring pitcher.—Times Star, JLLAR A emAnL PRIRIRD aRsnId aiEnioy LirRn0, i Qoubleub it the lymmo- olup [lindyour nesk MundAve ks thie followlng GARDEN HOSE. solf lntou statuo of living benuty. *You | their siro, in the next generation we get, | The Clovelands will play st Sund L0o Optartainme o event. TaughYl | will lot lta offer for a $13,000 purdo stand for | Quustions: (A) Did' tho Brothorhood huvo - < NG shooL” replied Juck, “and 'l tnko (K rost.” | Charmpion Brant, Biack Do 1o X P, Ol ?l‘,!U(‘.“-J‘L‘n'}i‘?.lf,‘?im“.“-.fi,;?».v, Is growiug 1o bo quito un ‘event, wnd s | any other tuwo tiwn tho- Sollivan Corbots EALR AL veREer LR LR T SRR WIRE NETTING,for poultry yardy my gun. A Dull of uzure smoke, o rineing | many mby bo montioped: 1 sy 1 thiors fow aga i, Jong scrows 10 te Oeloles & | " Gunaha may put on littlo dignity now, ana | _Jimmy Noonan tho amitour feathiorwoignt (1) The year before Yes. (3) B e o eantically gyrating gatliuago | Lleck Dufferin, Black Braot, Obadiah and | nis Bond Hill whitowash brtsh artietialo | Just cause sbe has to feel proud, too, for o | ¢hampion of Clicago is in tho iy, Boston was lust yoar, -« PLIIKSS dead 1uio tho i others. Tho groat youns winner, Faseinu- | "y G MNOWIAS Brush rbstically. | pyil-tieages aud active ludies’ cyciing club OQuestions and Answe g e — y | [ AT el niat ¢ A 08t 3 er, B - v Hawos, who playe weinnati in | o sthe N otr ? of ” | ml[“:”m_x‘ k! ochocs Morrison's gun, sud ton, who wou fiest 1ho oven clads racontly | 4oi Bl ha O R ayad LN ighoilin 515;:31“:::«(';:m:';g_;*"K']"’:;"‘l;:’r‘l:;"}; ‘.‘,;u'.'.',’.‘l’us (N0 answers by mail in his dep trtment.| Cook's Extra Dry Imperial Champagne. | | In timo we got the b rotty wil ought fron bnopr Judgo Goorge Ruper, | wyhiiney at Lowoll. ' Hawes will play first {xoc oI PR TLRAS A OMAIA, April 31.—T0 the Sporting Editor of This excollent sparkling wine has been be iy U0, 0 £01 Lo birds protty widy and | brougi feom England to Jadgo shat show, | S to boa Sxod wiarin tho local evellok Brma- | muu'ker Wouid rzn. biokes intarn s Ju | ror0ln eacolions ApRrklnE L0 o oo it P S hou ong Hge, liew further and Is sired by Obuaiab, A0, ment. *leasa sp ro Laken nearly every y 1 g S und apor ho o oroc . Americn 3 oM. Mero loss casily to bag. = Faw's vocation was | Nor is Omuba behind 1 cockers. Thore | Milwaukoo is clinching first placo, Some- | ploasint evening about tho city, the fair cap- | T e of wab besorn Shyaily s 5 fust | bus beon the "““L‘:f HRAmerioas taupaops 1511 I)()(IQC St w about goue, for whenover shu veuturea more | are quito a few to be found. Mr. Ditmick has | body must tead her off. Charlio Suyder, | tain leading her little command 1iko a ver. | Wedmosdny nishtrih b pany, to make “’ ho bos! L “i", AR AR B $ L thau @ buudied vards away she would | one, likewise Mr. Meday. 1. 1. Newhall of | backed by the Columbus team is tho man &> | eran. The picture is a pleasing one, and | Aus.ihrank S, Parmotos ’ tuo trade, therafore Holuing has Leon aft T —— bo bidden by the “intervenming pucker- | the'Pacific Express conipiny, has & good | 40 it many au adwiring oye is turned toward tho Noin BLurrs, April 20.—To the Sporting | SAG00e 10 8 Drod oMo R nesest. Tho brush, the woving flags, gruss and | ene. Mr. McCormack hus oue of the gonu Eddie Burko holds a rank toduy that hoe {s | fair eyclists as thev skim along, so delight rof Tuk BLE 0 moder lmprovomsuts ¢ RE6t weeds, and Jack and 1 we o depending as | 1ne or- | fully cool and self-pos )bo strain, und oue of tue most 2 i In reply to a query in [ BO0ET 1o capital and are not com 3 romis- | not hikely to attain again. His batting av. d do they appear, fm..r “Wheel Whisperings" "of Sunday before ‘IN \““'BA?S :‘l‘l““’h‘;’:;"vcl:ml““ R 800850 BoL 60 Wiloh ou our owh efforts Lo futup tho birds, ws | in covkers is due owniod by Bon Woodsired | 420 is 1,000 and o loads the leaguo—Iten Aay the Omans Ladtay Scymruociwomen, | (haf L bokatine st youns Mattonhader | Boe M ured, its presidont, Mr. Douglas G Tn 100 order of this Runt. we Hosily by brother of Chumwpion 1 Sav." " J H, | Muiford. : Tormany mooss, uaies’ Cycling club axiat | L0 uE Missourt alloy last. season, 15 £ids | ook, has beén with 1l ooncern, ever sinco o EL [ [;]a 3SBS ated, 1° eatinal this bunt, wo finally sopar- | McTaguo bus likewiso cauglt tho fover aad |~ Soyder, while umpiring, koops one oye Y h inz a Columbin pnoumatic this seuson, Holas | jus weipiency and was specially oducated for S Vi ated. | oeatizg down nviting slough, I‘ bas ;;;r'um‘l‘\‘\Axvlrpm-uit:l \l\‘n'mx;w‘- “fup;m»]m turnod toward Columbus, 0. consequently | Here Is an examplo of how eycling may bo slven up racinz and 13 worklag fn tho tntorest | {13 management. ‘1ho largo sales annuslly DT s T P 3 ater; only elp to Chawy ion 13ad Jacket, The Omaba | o oar L - e axcaas, Shadk of the Longue of A en, having » o ¥ the oo 5 . Patchos Showini hore aud there, wilst g | Sl Kouiolfaon 1 Jacker. 'The Omaba | bis judgmont 1s worked. Ho' s kood 48 won | carriod (o exenss. Shadbolt i Lo wams of & (millions of bottles), and the increasing ly sent in u lurge two of Campau's victories here. fame-seeking Now Yorker who started in | 8Ire mand for their wine has made them largely Solid Cold Spectacles o atter-do v e d 3 ened | w ore coming. v DBS U I or membership. Wo huve nodoubt he w H1ko barnisned ailven paafty weeds, glistoned | with moro coming. 1t will bow pleasure wo, | “"resident Willlans saye ne club an oarry | lust May to broak the world's rocord for | £AfSEUNETRL (Dwh Y Ecn Soid on lub | augtment their plant, which is eyidence of its ¥rom K.0) upward Jida huroiana allver, gad ar | ‘3‘”‘ ded on, i nu'\\ tuat wa have i Nobraska a publica- | oss than twelve mon, 1f that Is tho case | mileage. The Whoel in comunonting on bis | rans will he on hand when the dinner bell | worth und lastiy 18 perfect purity ‘‘noeds Fine Steel Spectacles helated old hon mailard, and corroct wera my | publisbed o W, by ceder wnd Fuucier | jimwy nad botter send on another mau for | porformauce, says: “Shadbolt of the Brook- | Finget Glenwoodres. B W 1o bush,” To those who bave not used it we ¥eom $1.00 upward suspicions for | hadn't kotter moro than 200 | Neb., & very neat litile jonmnsl docievies | Omaba. Sho needs him bad enough. yn Bloyele club, rain or shine, Is still grind- | o or of Sports, Hildreth, Neb.—Mrs, Dr. | ask a trial, fecling sssured it will be found rotectand improve your eyesight. yurds frow Juck before four biue wings leaped | dogs. poultry, pigeons, rabbits. bess: ard o | . The Indisnapolis team has been piaying fn | 108 out bis yeass record. ~ Ho is little more | 4 A0XEE Q) BRIEIS oy Quatoh) AOC R L | BH At 1s Claimed for it | SUPITA FGAE TMMBAN | 3010 tho air from & patch of broken down | hossehold nosl (s faobith, bevs, et | bard luck and acein no dopartment weaker | V4D skin and bones,and is looking anxiously | BESV' I AVGES —_— fouL GFan iouls, Hiashan - b " '0Ke| Vi 1o, who will sa) e - . " 4 Y s o - tician, suwart weed, aud whizzed vound past me. 1 | braska is not “gotting therer 4 than, most of the otherclubs, At Sporta- | [ANEE 100 MM ond™ s’ fas | £ L¥xiazox. Noh April 2 —To th Sporstug | Thoro are all sorts of Russian blouses used VMIAX MEYER & BRO. CO gave them both byrrels, but was disippointey y - man's park at 3 sharp this afternoon. Tpoea i e 5 tor of Tk Bee: A, B cl to huve | for streer jackets, and vory trim and jaunty | 4 Bt only stopping ono bird, The Scheutzonverslu's Tournament, Writiug home about the state of exuber. | 1oy 11Yed on bis wheel for 1850 (hat ba i | ilioo " sasMrd “this spring welehlng 51X | thoy look. They are made of dark biue or eiabiisled 104 VAUNAM 853 1684 Mo worw wy feelings, when | saw the | OMauy April80,~To tho Editor of Tur | enco existing in Loulsville, Tow Brown said: | Snmey b0 Judued from the fact that he bas | pounds " ho”they ever reuol that welgh black cloth, with trimmings of Russiau braid, thieor ining birds fly directly over Mor- | Ber: The Omaha Schoutzenverein will | “*We had the key to the city the night of our LI f d are to be worn over the dress bodice if - p- p— 5 0 crack ¢ 5 g e o | ~ has 2t oy g ono month.' To a great 'many peoplo Ans.—Never. an. « vor o droas bodiut Siichu AR A bua rack o1 ba guu, A et | bold their_openiug shoot, or spring tour- | QPOINE Kemo. Ech playor had a fivo bone ihe significanca of ridlug weentury'ls % 16t | Ot A ril T the Sporsing Editor of AN o laka Lo bikodol sa SUNCOIAY | Go"s M P however, managed Lo keop awiug Just ahoye | PAINCUL LUis year on Muy 0. The main fou The followivg umpires bave be:n si | Y00*miles on aountey Poad inside of from | nipaiie: Mus Danny Needhuiu over whinhed | | ho uesessity of thelr boing always kept e At O I Bl i 2 Suo growlh of geass and weeds, and led Jack | ture of the meeting will be tue competi- | v Searetary Coman. of the Gtate. loabus: | ve to sixteen continuous hours. Thisis | now was it done. I Lot that Kurrigan and | trimly fastened aud ou warm days this would | Thavea pasitive remedy for the above diseaso; by ite S eary cbuse, boforo bo got u. tiie deciding | tion for the megnificent medul emblomatic of | Phit Greusel, Cedar tuplds, Ta.: Frank B | & 1asetho fow orolists sttomota tis maey | Noodham never fought —Juih Quil be inconvenient. S s aniah i e i Mat e ing . shot. the states chowpiouship. This tropby is un- | Hart, Shevoygan, Wis.; Jobu M, Fulmer, | of the country. When oue person does his Aus.—Patsy Kerrigan aud Danny Need - - - giecdung have beun cured, Iudeed so v,(.?:;.lm:n:": v 1 raited until o bad returued and seoured | doubtediy the hancsomest ever gotton up | Schuyler sixteen ceuturies in oue mouth or tuirty | ham fought a 102-round draw on February | Fifty conts buys & bottle of Bradyerotine, | 'VALUABLLE TREATISE on this diseass L any ot ’ the othier two, then started on aguin west of New York, the winner way well vo [lmer Smith zot a bouquet from his Pitts- | days, the enormity of the task becomes com- | 27, 1500, 8 bottle of Bradycrotine will cure four bead- | forur who will send e thewr Kxpross and I, O, addross, Well, wo hunied acd sbok Ml moralng, | proudof 14 prise, 10 aay BeLbing 0f 1o | Durk Triocus b caeeiae da o L e | A A O O e ek e es ok | AT aprll 8T the Sporting Editor of | ches. 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