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15. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY., MAY WITHIN THE REALM OF SPORT | 553y outof the gFand S OO | e WoGid. 31 1 Jo0gmeny ovet Anyiniog | Feoes wil’ 36 s Gf ou tho Uolaruh A e “Another word cost you 825, and Sav. | more complex than & eame of marbies is not | letie club track and will consist of the quar. ne mile | | a3 dor walked into the centsr of the diamond, | apparent. There is littledoubt as to his hon- [ ter mile, haif and 0n€ Wile ordinary. | Dad drew himself into & knot with laughter, | esty and well meaning, but thess admirable | safety, rter, hal? ana two-mile safety, v Bhort Base Ball Yarns and the Bleacher's | and your uncls took his position on firstn qualities al do not make a good umpire. aud mila tandem. THhesd races will bring to- -~ il vling something about breaking somebody's | Milwaukee is most fortunate club in | Getber all the fa f tho oast, west, Inevitable Yelp. | face after the game was over. | the Western league in respect to pitchers. Tn | Borth and so j" Other minor races oqually \ ‘. 1 . ]f. E | addition to her regular trio of pitchers she | 8 exciting an nteresting will fill in the two erreaches C S A y | he ote f the past and future is & | is as good as any of them. Milwaakes Sen. | Will be one of the main attractions. Excar T s @ . o “lence 1 le 3 A TUG-OF-WAR FOR SHEKELS AND BLOOD | The Stataity of the pest snd fatare is b | 1t &sgood as say ot them hiwankes Sen’ | S, By Treamer und & cvcerat tout of Wash | I'hat has been our experience in this 7! able to hold An opposing club down to twelve | Ington, the nation’s cAfital, willaiso be draw- | . | 1sa’t 8 marker to old Hick Carpenter's career toen bits, &n seen him hotd ‘en 2 cards, Chief Cotsnl Perrigo has by con- . . i The Wheel's Whisperings—Good-Tye to the | as & ball playsr. Way back in the dark ages | o5 reon hits, and T've Aot ™ | siderable hustiing suceeeded in g & | — o~ o ) é Jacks—Hoss Chat—Trap and Trigger— when Ctdelnnati was kniown a8 Flort Wash time, says Re: 1o Lk LR L Lk TS, 1 Clll C Il OL] = ( l]] 1 1] 1 1 ( 1 4 2 2 B Ren Mulford, members who wish o attend the meet, \\ ‘( C ) ington, Hick began his career as a third base h. nde Purcell affected 8 belief in the taith man for the team reprosenting tho stockado. | that after a mortal nad his trunk checked for as Squibs an Misceling Sporting Querie which is an inducement 1t If. For 865 | Daaiel Boooe was on first, Simon Kenton | the other world his spirit proceeded to do | \e Eusrantess to tald & party from Omahato | & \ P, #econd, Giirty short and Carpenter on third. | busiuess inside some member of the animal | JSSHEEEER MG FEURER, LES LH0 10 CONEE - o ~ i ol S ~ " t the t And it is said, cven unto this day, that the | kingdom. If the Elonde ever left Gloucestar . P = L % C D The Averags amateur o novice at the trap, | A said, even unto tt at th ingdom. 8 sver left Glouc fare, sloeplug car. meals on trains, going snd , -~ . 3 have sad consid. | 0ld battery, Lew Wetzel ana Mad Anthony | to see Jocko Halligan play the field ho would [ (6% BRI Tob FREIS R T4 A% EF A SU0 #nd occastonally those who have 3ad ConSId | Wayne, was the best that ever stepped | 0pon a new book that when Jocko quit he'd | RFEEs R, FOUC AT EABIBEICR. erable experience in target and live bird | on the dinmond. But all of thess old timers, | affiliate with a nice, gentle hearse horse. in Al oesss the little League of American f the old reliable i shooting, are wont to indulge in much worry | save Hick, have joned the pale caravan | The Omaha club und Dave Rowe are doing | Wheelmen ticket is all that is needed o make ot the old rehiable the Lt 0 o e many, many years. The forest bas | all that has been expected of them. Liko | yhe v 4 et 5 aad regrot that they are not able to invest \ iny, many year o8t bas | all 0 expect k0 | the visit doubly attractive. From Chicago Several hundred dollars In & Greeer, Scott, | PrORTessed to the empire, and in turn decay | Minneapolis, they have boen sadly handi- | t5'Washington a solid vestibuled train of par- — . has arawn his grassy mantle over this: new | capped from lack of practice, still if the fow | | - ar . Zestiey Rich omo other European om lac actico, or cars and Pullman sleepars will conve Westiey Richards or some other European | gmpires have arisen, only to bs successively | ames that they bave piayed ace any crite. | 1nn ™ opndmoe Taty *eSPers il convoy C j O manufacture, or aro unable to dispose of a | crusned out under tho reletioss troad Of | rion the Omabogs will bo troublesome cus- | property, literally speaking, while . en: o~ Parker, Smith or Lefevre, 1o they may be | time: swarms and swarms of lifs, humin, | tomors for the best of them. They seem to | Foute ' Quite & oumber ‘of local ncy able to purchase & gun of foreign make. If | 80imalana vegetabls, have glanced and dis- | be especlally strong in pitching material a0 | wheeimen will attend the meet this year, ana ~ . . ~ ~ appeared, vet old Hick sticks—imperishablo | games have been lost more by hard luck than ; ~ 4 - S ~ ~ - il Sathut (116 LT WHLH Chsls ‘ i o lost wors by 1 | They o CunpL Wil B8 Bleeusd bo 1earn of (e 2 AT1IC urnishin oods O( el et u‘:‘;yul:,: woll satisfied of their | fe il amids of Egypt lasting as | auythingelse. Tho games have been mostiy | chiaf consul's success in obtaining the rate C S ¢ S L) x i , ideal gu Gibraltar. Sublime as his | single figure scores a1d that is good enough capavility of making wonderful scores. Just | existence is, however, it carries no weig ball playing for anybody. They have a Ke ote bow foolish are such regrets end fond hopes | with Indianapolis, a mere buffalo wallow | strong outfield and a fair infleld, Collony, the R et ::“ . g " only n time-seasoned expert. with the scalbs | when Hick was khocking out two sac third_baseman, evidently being the star | . irst snnual benoh s 8 B e bee able S lov e h ¢ hel S L tay CIBtumeS SLEVHR [0 LIy, welly OF DUS | CHEet AALRSES Shd poche playor. Dava Rowo s sapable of etting | Keanel club, October ui and 25, 1560, Inasmuch as we have been unable to e.aploy enough competent help who has made practical tests and experi- | Du Quesae, and she says h work out of his men and if the town will give i ]‘A‘;l\h}' mfflnv;nllflhlro;vl\rwh\rig the coming ? b, " ments, cau best tell. take a seat on the beoch in that p any sort of support to the club, that team | bench stow, address E. L. Marston, secre- 2L g i g i o Boglunera at tho. trap should iwars bear | cafhome 1t s long. shoitered e e aetmolts “Triburo. ™™ | tary Omaba Keunel clut, Omaba. to wait on the public with promptness and dispatch. But we have at fn mind that, in uine cases out of ten, where | grims as Jack Nelson, Dickey It begins to look 88 if somebody down fn | The memoership of the Omaba Kennel good scores are not made, the fault is with | Pike, Charlie Sweasy, Dick Higham a8d | gincinnati by the name of Halligan is to get | club is increasing very rapidly. ¢ S ~ecde obtaining the necess ary help, and we are now the shooter and not In _tho gun. While be- | Lew Dickerson. This 'is doubly sad when | yoGiitis O *REPONE Y (M W00 Dafat | TA nourewistered dog can be exhibited by last succeeded in b 8 P ginners may occasionally make good scores, | you consider that it has always been thought | gra i 8 O, FPRINEES SEC B SO PR | ) 0 AR Th the secrotaty of the Amerl- ~ Bigh averages can ouly bo maintaired after | a ball player could not grow too old, too de- | BTRPUR from Hen Slulfort's versetile 0. B 4 o0 0K el olub at 8 cost of 25 sent T O U O s | PLo OF pRFRIyHE FoE [ IENRGiS for ‘kicked leathers.” Jocko Halligan is | . E. Nason and E. L. Marston, chairman C '1( 01 t le or improperly | playing foot ball in right under the associn- | ana secretary respectively of the Omaha C Shelis, careles tion rules. He booted Joyce's fiy cloar to the | [Kennel club, are hustiers from the word go, caused more misses than do the gutis used, What the Rule is For. when it happens bat tho shooter is o good Ttis high time President Willlams was in- | pottuies. te tooted Jayee's By eoar to score. leaguet . ory em to pl o tham' ve he stole arov \ . 3 S narican mututAstaress, such &y (ne L. | 18 10 that 1t is compulsory ou them to play | After Latham's drive he stole around o | 44 onco that their pets aro properly tagged. C 1 g O (1 . fevro Arms company, and & half dozen other | Off tucir postponed games on the succeeding | third. but Halligan, who, froma terror, has | The genius who manipulates the snare has ecome a subdued trained himself to distiuguish between your hout a struggie on an iufield Pop. | thoroughbred and the scores of mongrels that Jocko Halligan's ticket scems to Y @ MV, 100 percouter ot the bat, makers that might be named, turn out guns | day, the weather permitting. That is why which* for finouess of finish, ex:“ella‘mu of | saction 45 was inserted 1n the league's con- |« » « : Bl R, gre pattern and all-round lastiug and $hooting | stitution, and it 18 not optional with Manager | read: “ood for one sacond niass passage to | YeLP unmolested at his heels every day. . I o) " . s qualities, are not excelled by any gun manu- | Rowe or any one else whether they pliay or town.! /00 the: LAl hekd 8 Of Irish, Scotch, Engiish, Dandie Dinmont, Our ‘oW 3 - N 3 fuctured. In mcconll‘rmlmn of lxhe:; guns | nov Te ryle says they must, it takss no {v‘:;‘ wa.'' He's ou the train hoaded hat } yorchire'ana black aud tan terriers Omaha ur time 1s l“nltC(l Zl\l(l we w l“ t]]I'O\\ a I)m)mu ang mnto tl“— 1111(1bt of the best material obtainable is united with | gfference whetber two games for one admis & 3 i uas none to apeak of. The Kennel club will J . TR PRPCT g JE 3 1ho nighest scientific mothods and practical | $i*"aret, WAPHEE Lo RRCS (oF SR TR S 6ET Tk oF Troms inkik, s Speciarefort to tve on exnotion ar | the clothing field that will scatter bargains far and wide. 1deas nm.wm of experience and observa- | Tpat 1s not the poin it , Axtel aad Delmarch will trot at | its coming show the best specimens obtain- i and to give out - tho {mprossion | rot. Another thing might be understoo AR SRtURIRYLH tlomen’ adst Miscellaneous Local Sports. TR 5 % B g : gt N Dneritasl manirasivers Too. firelha 1avt, ma that 1s eben ivo amon | olah e Ee e e euhh | Tho upland uloves and glorieus i be s and they are good enough for any merchant or tho world as “hm 11: ,f“q Il other are plaved for one admission, the vis matinee at the fair grounds will be the next zame iu order. 4 i ] o Mimit that our gun mar FFS 870 | s Lo b e A e Dou’t near of any fasttrials over any of the | The kniehts and ladios of the tonnis court mcchamc).:md thcy go at ¢ " ) ludes atl ¢ ,!‘ ho $7.50 suits in Ly et Dl LRI Jud Lol tracks so far this u ha ow! are re all longiug for s ea < he house. behind , And tuis nooas qualitied to | WWestorn league should be made to. If th r s far this spring, and the owners are | are all longiug for su r weather, b8y can a t. But, savs the | paq been done, the Omahas’' standing tods r, Elliott and other experts use | woyla unquestionubly be much higher tha cr's or Scott’s, How do you get around | it 1s as they w ving the hardest kind of luck one might | 7The Omaba Gun club will hold its first [ T 3 ¢19 i Siandi Doss fom tho ButIBOL. reglak shaot next BALIALs atioraoen: Then comes the $12 line. o ¢ biad the advantage of | ¢ i e | The Omaha Athletic club building is to be T tacts! “The dnswer is' vory siwple. | piaying foi or fivomoro rekularly schedulod | favorsd with a da each » materially enlarged duting the coming sum f hey go at o 5 & 2 s .( san manufacturers do not lack in | zames on their own grou R their sport, mer. rprise and dozeus of the tinest experts th The opinion prevails are paid snoot their g vertise- | |arger than they are aoroas As the case | over. is still the unqualified ck ment and no_doudt fr business stand- | ;o stands, Omaha may possibly get to p! Under the auspices of Omaha and Council | the state. polnt 1t pays the American exert 1o shoot A | off two or thres of her nine p n uffs parties a taree days ¢ senson, " A |16 nolament’ weAtho iog ” o : S 3 < ‘ o 5 L T A e T pos S 1 oy o on Lomon o | o, Tt weefully iaclement woathor awing | \WWe will next make a counter of choice business and men uot ranking as e s are using and The Long Hit Record, Four thousand five hundred dollars in purses | 10 BAE WA W B L o e s e a making much noise about the sunerior quali Up to date the long hit record of the Omaha | will be offered. ,m;“_jh. S HoETatie Omaha. Hackman (Il SSs suits at o o i i 5 ° ties of a gun of foreign e, bt the teuth | o yitamiis a meager: one, whinhin, 8 meas: atrice 1s gotting to be the Lexington of of the matter is this class of Sportsmen as a obranta ae It E ie The Bomaington of | has been matehed to fight Tom Couners by rule urchiase such guns becauso thoy | Ure is accountable for by the fact that none | 3 2 thotiol DO | 1ho Columbus Athletic elub for a $400 purse. 3 o - e R are “Euglish.” While iovers of the gun. | of theteam have yet struck their normal | Of ¢ brisbtest trotting stars of tho | "'pi 0 bags are taking the frog at Horse And close 1)\ g v ll‘ll you as fine a line of suits as field aud trap are conceded to be mortals of | sait with the stick, and that the poor ba Idavan, Sabin's Couusellor, Magella, and | Shoe lake very well. A four-pounder was . I g g Al 5 . . D e oxaiuacy ¥ nulligence,tuky AUy | (Balokhentshad by Reqonfies ety ilitstend| oo as. cabia'af Coutsallony mapellasymnd | e Fe L IRE L S Lo ety you can buy in any store in the city for like tho followers of every ottor profar against long hits. ~ A single is oll the best | brushing up o bit £ shine ont equalty wei | last or tine of business, not exempt from hitters can oxpect, and so far thev bave | 4 3 5 Scores of jack hunters wili radiate from e 5 5 3 ot = i aok! % = ne Sioux City Driving Park association, Scores of ja i will radiate from o - N - N - 3 - ‘g ~ A o o Boaded Individuaia who break thoir nooks 1 | Uaon ominentiy sntisied with this, During | it Sioux City Driving Park association, | Becres otieck anloes iy radtate from All our hats and furnishing goods coing in the same proportion. their haste to take up with the m{;n fad." | the nype games played on tho homo grounds | tLTH AR2 GIVET ARMEE 0T HEGULE pro- | will evidently have to tustle till the sun goes S 5 S S If it should be uoised about tbat it was | put one homerun was madeand thatby Camp | Suf 'ate A Teran L olasNES PILSRE0: | dowa? i I~ At 5 ISR O e 2y ANl P ot o, and 1he' ROUST | Do o . ol fancet thess tar-bad | Srum, maldng ciforont cneses and largor | €O Hareon of Grna | 415 SPAce s too valuable to quote prices we simply ask you to call thing to do to go after geese or bear with a | gers, two by Vickery and one by titzgerald: 2 7 = 2 Pl i A ¥ " h - 3 horsemen ought to consider weil as there | Island, has an article ou Awerican made Bowund arcow, tacao sowe delded morils | andivs fwo-sackory, thres b felly on0 by | Wi o mouo to be comtemed o, | g it aenarimant, oot has the mg | annd look for yourself. themselves after the manner of aborizines. are accredited to any of the visiting teams, The cold, wet, backward spriug is espec- | FiRg to it , . . 5 A T ataatour ot tho Trap or ‘i the Held | Bnd et four thees.bagEors. by Nickol of To. | lally unpropitious for brosdors and ‘many | Tho bigsiedobiled curlew s purinan | What is your gain is the estate’s loss. tray put 1t down as @ safe rulo to go by, that | ledo, O'Rourks.ana Iteckenridge of Colum. | Valuable foals have boen lost iu consequence. | appesrence here this spring in unusually > American guns are as good as human inge- | bus, ana Lawrence of lndianspolisi four | Mr. W. A. Paxton, Jr., reports three at the | large numbers, and some fine bunches have Duity can produce, and good enough for a | two-baggers, by Alvord of St. Paul, Newell | Kevstone farm. This is quite a financial, as | been sent into the market. large majority of tho ablest exponents of | of Toledo, and O'Brien ana Carpenter of In- | Well as a vexatious, loss. * Mr. Paxton has Ia the fifty-bird race for the C. E. Mayue field and trap shooting, i 0 y nd if he be pos- | dianapolis. Last year in the first nine games t time, money and study withoat stint mond badge st Grand Island last Weanes 9 B iy 3 Lttt sl (Csamrnliv KTt yaar el e e s R e U R G ‘ ’Q Administrator’s will give up his longwg for something | nomers made, five three-baggers and fteen | Fred L. Evans, Jr president of the Sioux | the trophy by a score of +4 ! 5 “Euglish” and tie to a gun of honest Ameri- | two-baggers, but Shannon’s Laabs were i | City Driving Patk, was in the city one day Colonel Randall Harris of this city and L Cll)\'ll]n’ SIIIC. ( can make. W. H. Hirrisox, the finest trim and were using legitimate | last week, being a delegate o the Towa dem- | Colonel Thomas Jefferson of Peoria, Iil., are S Grand Island. | base balls, not sponzes, to play with, ocratic convention at the Bluffs. He come | on the card for a finish fight tomorrow nig over the river to sec his old friend, Bob | somewhere within twenty miles of this ¢ their chances for victol m t Major John Petty Includes u e $12 suits in the mpion ritls shot of = Land O uy Matched. Jocke Hatligan Laid O, . ; y. Cueebs, and talk horse a bit. Mr. Evans is ok Moe bicago, and has beer Probably oncof the greatest ugs-of-war | it has been intimated soveral times in thess | ono of the star hustlers of the city up \he | oy e ers Giecgo: fud bas beeu ever pulled in the country will be that be- | columns that Jocko Halligan woulda't hold | river and an enthusiastic horseman as well. apion of ) n, for €250 u l tween the champion Swede team of this city, | yis position on Cinciunati’s regular team | With trainers and drivers Beatrico is also | side, the fight to take place wittiia the pr and the German team of South Omaha, | through the first month of tha char iship | ably supplied. ~Among these tne geuial | ent month which takes place at Exposition hall Sunday | season, aud s 1 v _,,‘; to | Dick Tilden is always right in tno front at Toe Hast has electea the sht, June 3. The rivalry existing between Ve BhYGREN Badie Bariey | the finish. A visitor tt 1l not have | foliowing \iyoRriiDros s ! oganisttions. is ot \tbisintensesy | lnstalledin sight histinlacenimin | | compISleaiitholmnncs gun tiatiorg having W. S. McKingey: vice president, T, ribed e Haligatiisiaidean §tatincen ananhis [ CaliodiaL Lo ione COIYS Sabins and Sviawen | gs sccrotary and treasurer, J. H u | criptiol ud each will BKe superhu 1 i ea 1 is: one of oSt v S \ description, and each will make a aperhu- | (C0 0 the lines has given all Cincinnatl ‘f‘, u'\‘le\l Alx‘l S, ul'lmulfll‘l ‘?v \I\ ;od: T WAl adt and EWlliam Lo man effort to win. It will bea pull to the | T oH LY St T aRio e Witk the | ospecial G he stallion Lindea were also electea members of tho elub, finish, and it is_safe to say wiil be witnessed ! remorked the Cincinnati Times-Star | L[e€: WhO Was ouco the property of General ). J. Langdon has posted with Tie Bek 8 ‘2 5 0zs. FOR ¢ 5 @ for a 200-yards, off band, ritle matcu with i by tuousands of the followers of each team. | oi'hiasdav, HasWa RGN e Tne condition of the match can | reanla.100 per cen The only place, it | The incessant rains have plaved havoc | pred Fuller, for from §25'to 330. M. Lang- be learned ‘fl'-‘\l‘u i!h: mfl”fi"‘gi m‘: seems, where Halligan couid be profitably | ¥ th manyy ufgnm cracics luruugh&;‘uf"w don’s challenge was published in last Tues ABSOLUTELY PURE. JUST TRY IT. agreemeut —entere D LORL: Hee | ytilized in fast company is benind the bat. | state of late. Soma o I EWAICHINAYeR| 0n g vasi Ry nd aitbough he bas receivad n last Tuosday morming. While tho in- ® is more rdinarily cle been located on bottom lands, have bean A o his V. is sttt = Xpdieds g T T L e LN ek S BTy | PAXTON & GALLAGHER, Omaha,Neb stop, throws finoly, aud with the stick can | flooded to the extent that thoy have had to | b Grally be relied on, although ho falls down | be ~abandoned and stock moved away. Stk ki heTgreatEs HRa by wrangling or dispute. Tho captains and | (el T8 TS 3 Unless zood weather comes soon many trot- | $iicceaded in making the ereatost combind members nf the two tesms aro on the friend- E ters thut are eatered to start in tne eariier ‘l““:flf‘{;'“l?k‘lj‘; ereakpyutintielhls foryfof PR Liest of terms and the articios agreed on ob Upand Down the Lines. meetiogs will not bein very good form to go | Pugilism. bts 50 long talked FOR 3 g Lo ulioauce ay viate ail chances of disorder. Tualananoils 1s sl of ths milienaiam piany || fast miles over have at last been arranged. Jack Me- Q PDAYS __“cravow pORTRAITS | oy Anapolinl i . e : . Auliffe and Myer will meet beforo the club in ALUE 1L ened, J. I, Eggors, cap. | @00 bY tho way, wha isu't W. S. Williams, a_breeder of trotters of | Xew Orieans . Sattsias Ehikbaris e, the und ned, Sgeers, 3 tfielder Si ¢ Grii n Seward. Neb., was in the city one day the | | TR ; = tain of the South Omaha Gorman tug-of- | ., Outfelder Saudy Grifiin has been intormed 2 war team, and Albert Sojberg, capt and at the same time | 2 tena ™ our “business and = 1 : ; Gor A thiel e : 3 Ppitchard and Fitzsimmons will meet on Mon- make new cusimers, we = the Gor ; | that bo awst play in Bioghamton or get up | past weels Mr. W. has as the premior | gy pembor dand Corbett ani Sulvat on Rave seeiged Lo make i | == R team and Alber Boibare, captals f 89 | ontho band waon Fitlion e Yarm the bay norse Bt i | SETRPLSNbSt Bt CO% sl gttt | DR, J. B, McGREW tho followlug urticles of agrcoment, this, the | ~And now Kid Baldwin would like to play | 38 Worthy sire, helng a diroct descendart | ho cuarter maha enthusiasts, ob. Tinty Do ATbTOLY B 10th Qay of Aay, 1803, for & match pull, wg- | for even cizaratto money. The Pacific | Of tho great Hamblionian, 1. At the Seward | prospects aro good for the biggest cra f,’"‘.l",’,".‘.?‘?' fyqurslt = of-war, for $500 a side, said pull to take place .\ur!h\;-‘l\sv lew, ;L- has given h }\ (xn}r n O Holiang has o number, amons whidy | SPOFts any city in the country ever held tanly Vi b aen E SPECIALIST, on the evening of June, 150, ut the Expo- [ The Western lonzuc asserts that J. Gould | i3 (no stallion S S DAL - ’ R O R ok A bear g bacat ot o ins | aithoistal poeBEhuRwhokws Chit-Chat of the Amateur, H«l;w;\”} ORTEALT B | 1o unaurpnssed in the trontmontot all forms o the winning team take ail of tho gate re- | stead of balls.—Ren Mu Biadders, | 575 o season. | Cunoingham, Bernsteir Conly make 2 £t OXL0) PRIVATE DISEASES, ‘wnd all divoriors : oid Councll | corjng outfield for the Diamonds. your friends ks & sa and debillt youth and munhood. 17 years' kind, there is no possible chauce for any The New Orleans Oiympic club has finally e There is ceipts, after the deduction of tho expeuses of | Ren, bladde 1 3 o o o advertising, hall rent, platform and Bluffs tra that is that the soil is of such 8 of oces- and use your (nfiaence in securing na fatnre orders. Piace | s and facllities are Sam Duugan is doing his full share of o The Athletics have a trio of " _ a character that it does not become mud ih ne and addre Ck of pletare and 1t will bo ea|B | practicatly uniin 10 ootor i resols saries incivental to the pull on the ui of | ball playing for Uncle Anson, in fact with a | Tyis \“‘.,\. wot day when you can't work | pitehers in Sago, Ticknor and McA in p order, W0 make any chango. 1n. pictuss sou withe mol Ierieng with (he nkenes.| mondod by the press, and endorsed in . the s ; l-!wrlher,‘ Hl““ the 1:‘. L :s{w ‘Lvu little more experience in big company, be'll | yorse out over it. The wily Kueebs had Challenges to the Grace Winners should be Refer to any bank in Chicago. Address all mail to stron sbtoripe by the. peonle rulri T trout- soven feat, the rope to be cuo and one-fourtd | bo ono of the stars of the profession. AT b ity eased a R ST e tus i A A ment and honest professionil advice, The Thanca’ thiole: e slngletknoLiin " tho minh| Copii ot aienied Of SIS BERIGSSIOR Ll inujeye tolbusiness whon\ho\moyed bis stock |iaddreased'to Russ Rafa 1439 Noria/Tw THE CRESCENT CRAYON C0., Oppesite New German Theatre, CEICAGO, ILL. most powerful remedies known to modern dle to be tbe aecisive point of vie e Raans, e B et iaownihore this SpFlE tehasiko baib iy oryyl (SORONE.ALER0N PoS—We will forfeit $10000 t0 0 sending us photo wnd not receiving erayon pieture sclence for tho successtul troatment of t 3 e Bl eyt holding @ Ross rammer behind big Tank | rainy day when they don’t get their fuil The 1 FREE ns per this offer. This e, followinz diseases oy A ents ine 'before the. referee | O Day, aud it need surprise no one to see | woris, o jnently they will oe a developed upo“, er permitting, They e — 2 S — GONORRHOEA —[ninealuto rellef. A com- gl"x:\l;-u:“lt‘xi”‘(lx'ri‘smn hict s to be by the | Bim flying through space at any moment lot to go against when the races begin. will have Carmello 1n tho box with Davis be. ple cure witlout the loss of DOUT's time firing of a pistol. Further the pull shall tel Eddlejorg gotitang h“”,“”‘j bis Whisperings of the Wheel. bind th 2 CHICHESTER'S ENGLICH, RED CROSS DIAMOND BRAND ET-One of the most e to and suc- take piaco on 8 raised platform with slats | DAIS 16 @ REM reconbly Gnd Kave tweive |y T gt Mud! The Athletics would like to hear from “““PQYA ‘éf \ Q costul trvatmonts for 1 anuoving od erght inches apart, giving ches i on:bRyes 0158 HE1Dore i ks - overy amateur team in the eity aod state. ‘l ‘I\I dischiurzes vot knows al profess nailed eight lnchos apart, glving sixineBesin | o) ops "ttt tho Cowboys won the game, What has becomo of the Three Man blub? | Sqdress uii- challengos ta e \ slon. The resuits are triiiy wondertul the clear. Tno teams shall cousist of (5 e ] e Address ali challenges to H. H. Sago, 4211 gl ~...“. IGINAL SND GENUITE, Thc only Saft, Surc. STRICTURE—Greatest known reu oly for five men each, and the captain of cach team (eorge Meakin, whno assisted Sioux City in Captain Potter of the Tourists leads by a | Burdette street. xcer's Engliah Dismond Hrand 1 the freatment of stric ture, Without pain, euts With one assistant, one judge each, and the | 8wibing the rag last vear, has been launched | few miles for the club medal. The Athletics play at_Glenwood, Ta., Dec o M 'wm,' 2 or dilnting. A most remarkable remedy, referco to be the only persons aliowed on the | upon the cold world by old mau Ause, Ho News at the various club headquarters is a | oration day. Last year Glenwood beat Sage's o ' Letter. b3 peturn Mail sYPmus NO treatment for this terrible latform during the progress of the contest: | would muke a nice pick-up for Indianavolis, | suiree sonmodity this wask. aggregation 2 to I, but they'll hardly be able CHicnEsTER c»:u(c;'g“\‘:.ou"d_fi.;:.;:e. biood diseaso hias evor beon more suceessful, “urther, any kind of footgear may be worn, Old Cy Duryea, tha Iowa woodchopper, It is estimated that there are over 500 lady | L0 Feveat the trick this vear. = J Ropuag suongor endopsomen s Iu the lighy — — ico this disease Is positively curahle and every trice of thi poison entirely removed from the blood LOST MANHOOD, and s . nervous- ness, timidity, despondency et but must bo tree from spikes, clamps or pro- | has at last been taen iuto Cinoinnati’s {oid: | yeclists fn the League of American Whoal, | Uity league teams and batteries: Hayden jecting vails. After the signal for starting, | Billy Ruines got arunk and was fired, and | Soe 3 9 teams Aud Wyierion; Hayden 5o oMicial, sivo the referee, shull touch tho | Old Cy stepped into nis shoos. Who kiows, | 5% o A b o, Ly, AR 1,“,,';01,],3‘\‘3.”,’,’:,’,0’:,"".'“i Q PEQ!'! H rope, or 0o insido the railing inciosing tho | be may be president yer! : J. Henry Kastman has_been appointed ofi i y L 4 4 e B X mello ana Davis: Athletics, Sago and Fonfer- 1 ] slats. Nocontestant will be allowed toclasp | The Omaha ciub refused the assignment of ,‘l;:ln UL GRS R TDR ME E fisel Be ffse ete TR as) DR SNYDER ahd dlsorders of youth of manliovd, “Re or tao old of either slat or sido railiug, or | Catcher Hess, lato of Lowsvilie, on tne | ™hb 0 ¢ i o cioctod ropresenta. | Sice: Laffeider ard Bell, Grauacsn und . s SKIN DISEASES, und all diseses of the puil on any material or article save the rope | ground thathe lacked experience.—Louis- iself. The harness woru by the anchor | Yilla Courier-Journal, Thav's where you ase | 1ve for the Tourist wheelmen to the Leaguo PENETRATES THe SuccEssFUL OBESITY SPECIALIST stoma . blood, liver, kidneys and bladder are troated successfilly with the groatest men shall be alike, and the “pole men shall | ;% [t was Rudolph Kemmler. of American Wheelmen last week. Questions and Answers, STOPS PAIN Lr;\:\w romedies for these disonsas, :.:x? rlgl\:-‘u-‘ posttions equi-distant from tho A ‘woekisko thora was talk of retiring Walt Morris will try for the Florenco pOuAs May 11—To tho Eaitor of Tax Write for eirculars and question List, free. 0LOF RO, i tn Tae | Jeems Canavan, but now tho Tribune says | medal this week provided he can get the | BrE: To declde o Det will you state in Loth and Fayvnam Sts. ¢wmaha, Neb Furtuer, weo horoby deposiv witn Tume | vyt SN 28 AT G0 S YU Thae | “Baron” to “make peace” for bim. Tne BEE the date of the opéning of W 2 & Oty BEE a8 & guaranty of good faith, the 0 { ] World's tair?—George il, Fitchett A AEASA S T huai e | Freddy Pfoffer is soldom mussed, ' Such are | Al club runs have boen abaudoned until b ; "“"""'rs‘x': “y“‘ nlp,rr\o‘:‘u !"Y'MM( r‘v“;u“:m“ the ups and dowas of base vall, as the wheelmen can fina the bot- C ‘\l'h 1 9 I‘"” ',; will be P 031t 0 W each 1 ¥ ) A ¢! 1 Jetober 12, and the formal ope D e e teday the Bist be. | Billy Hawes, better knowa in_tho ear o roads leading o aud from the | SRR 0 N NV et : ENETRATING 205 HRLIRER-AGN 1. 7 days of the west as *'Whos Bill," has cou b ‘i- R By mutual consont It is agreea that S: G. | @kAin, and will guara first for Lowell, a | Chief Consul Perrigo has his eve on somo | g (thrat ik ek WAL you payse l';, o | LA V. ‘Griswold, sporting editor of ‘‘ug Bex, | fishiog bamlet tucked away somewhere ou | promiuent wheelmen who aro league rustiers | mein THE SUSDAY TER “as o th neral | aips prea Mullicag ot s | shall act as roferee 8od thatbis decision | the Merrimac river up in Massachusetts, and we will soon bave a couple of live local | opiuton as to the wostdiMi-ult position in th W BAks SLANLCAD, hetare and afior treatment by sball be final, The Western league claims to bave the | consuls Giamond, first, second, third bases OF Short DrSuyder,” J. D. EaoERs, best set of third basemen that ever played in | Coaries Peavody, the old *‘war horse,' "'\‘"" |I‘ o As s well known to a nhm four : Capt. S. O. German Tug o' War Team a minor league.—('leveland Leader. The | gazes dubiousiy out of the club bousa win 08, Mra baso. friends, we have been under the treatment of . = ALBERT SJOBERG, Westorn league does nothing of the kind. | dows these raiuy days and sighs—for tno | NEWMAN'S Giove: Neb, May 5—To tho | 0. W. F.snyder, tho colobratad specialist of Chicago, | FAR IN ADVANCE OF |= Capt. Omaba Swede Tug o' War Team. Still, as & whole, our thira bag men are a | never returned. Sporting Faltor of Tifk BEk: Pleuso answor | sincethio 16th of January, 187, for obesity ORDINARY POROUS - In the vreseice of E. C. Soyder, F. B. | likely lot, witn about five or six exceptioas. yele tracks for bigh spe: dare to be I yonrunday Ber thofoliowing: A hiauut | vory graufying results, as the followlug stat AND OTHER PLASTERS I handle the CRIPPLE CR Tracy. @ 4 Booze is unquestionably the secret of St, | built at dioux City, la., Rahwa, L Poil- | batiman strikes, but misses the ball, 1 ftor the | 0f Welsht and measurements before and atierd | Sold by Druggists Everywhere MINING STOCKS, and can fill oty aartem— Paul's nonsuccess. On. the night of tne | adelphis, Detroit, ' Baitimoro, Bacramenso,. | Lot aiiatrIan, but agsses e pall propur | dare’ treatment wiil show H New York Depots g2 Willias 5 rraphic orders on short notice T et R RN A R e opening game bLere three of the Aposties and San Antonio, Tex. More attention f the umpir If buse ranners are then | Betore. After. Toss grapnic o) » ki p uring Bt 1 “4“” fi' L ore ;n: sucoseded In corralliog life-siza jag. Aud | be given to cycle racing throughout the e, re tiay catitiod Lo bases it | weisnt \\kp ands.. o " pounds list :'.AMAII'I\4* the following Cripy arke occupied eat on the beuct, aud | the next day they won the game! ~But they | United States this season than ever before oas ake (b I b s | che 5% Inches... 44 luches It inc Creek stocks after the Omahas bad mado four runs in the | have't done an/thiug sizse—worth meatiou- | Jimmie Ebersolo has joined the “chain | ,AUS—1f Lbo bail strlos tho batter he is en. | Wast ..y incho... 4 Inclios 3T Anaconda, Bull Mountain, tirst iuning, Dave Rowe asked him what be | ing. gang" and s the proud possessor of a | tiiedtobls baso. LAl the bases aro full, of | Hips.....0s nchy Ao . dus Cold Ki Be Vi 8 ki )10 W course the third is force: | ' o o r O ing, una Vista { that for a startar. The Cinc . PO “Union No. 2.10," which be purchased | cOUrse the man on third is forced home. A All the tme we have atwnded (o our reg etz ’ ARSLRDAGL WM el Alawias. The Clasianatl Commercial-iaetie offem | .0 0 the Perrige age Thus another (930 ou second only, kewever, would Lave 0o | busiuess, suffered o nven Biue Bell, Work, “Thau's all right,"” replied Dad, “but wait | 8 prizo of &30 to any ono who guesses the | LATOREN 100 L CEFEO ARERAY, CTOUR MNORBET ( ripy; o advance, | have ben improviog evory day. We would adviss Alamo, Washlngton. until I get a whaok 8t you, aad I'll shut you | Stauding of the twelve cluos at the end of the o the Sporting Fditor Aund all other relial @ stocks. of th obestty ¢ | 8l aicted wii write to Dr. Snyder. W another convert made to the com- [ . UMAHA. May 1i— first championship series, July 13. That is | §race out.” | easy enough! There are only (75,001,600 nos. | fOrt and safety of the pneumatic tired dia- | LHE BrE: FPlease answer in Sundas's BEE | will be pleased to answer all letters of inuiry a8 well us inany stooks of the Lead “Yos, you will” retorted Dave, ‘“you | sible combinations in the series, Any one | moud frame. e v nlax o \ath yours Brookiynd | whers stawp i iuciosed.~Rico Lake (Wis) Tiwes, e [ IR ook asaoks Baxe JRade pouldn’t shut 8 hog out of & ten-acre lov." | ll':umd hit the right standing out of so few | mifi","“‘lmbf‘fnfl.a:ll"f."e’ufififi.f"..l.f“"‘,'g“ to | Reader. April 1, 1322 R g doubed wil'n dhireo months. ' Tiie Ky *1 wouldn't try, if you were on the out. | chances. Balar o - L R 06 in- Ans.—Brookiyn & conds stock sold four montls azo at 1 ce aide, for the bog's sake.” got buck Dad. | Billy Hart 1 handliog tbe club with great | Srease. Nearly overy pleasant evening they | 1, ne sporting Editor of Tz Brr: We ot ATENTS THEATED EY.MA[L.L.A oh haw for ovard) perquare. Qlugs now “There, that'll Ho!" interruptea Utmpire | @ect” for Jobuny Ward's team, and if his | 30 RO! fall to tako advantago ofthe smooth | you please insertin next Sunday morning's it Jumiesc Jac S A srvag. . 2 ¥ ays with Just a euts aud take their quiet little spin > A 5 Sl e, you keep still " pitchiog arm should turn to glass he'll be | RiVSEoD paper the tollow.ng and 2Ive us your deeision DR. O. W. F. O, L Bl e Beyavii wh;:rruu'un that big slob oft. He | 8le to bold his job for many & day to come, | - VACeLWan now In makiug the rounds of | to deciden waser: ITA dud I warry two sis- Mevioumeia ,_,_,,,,S.N_Y?Efluo gf thixstook 8t i ceats. the intier pare 1 will when you o . By’ the way, Billy was the- only waa whs | DO YaFious thoroughfares can meot scores of | ters, what is then the relation of A’ and & ~ March, and has since rofusod #1 for It i e S pushed the bail over Omahw's conter the fair cyclists where ono was a rarity in | leader i s W s & T b 5 i stusents made at low ratos. All corrospon Assuringly toward the ampire ever will Y Blackmora J. 8. CIBSON, You | meet of the L erican W can bet there was no blows struck if Harry | gt ‘\\'ushmx{o.::“t? o A Whsumen *What's that!" and Sayder glowered lnen at your unmcle, “What'd you say towe “Iseid 1f you don't put & mask ou that rt 4 ¥ 5 ¥ ir.” By the way, wonder | partment bhereafter but those pertainicg 1 have & positive remedy for the ahove disease by its 210 8o 15th St Farnam st Theate ot tam Ta et s ::":{u i lm!‘i:’x AT (ll‘:‘op‘:?ux)l>""f.’f° came near | why Blair is not such & popular run’ for the T ey oy | waethoassads of cases of the worst kind and of loag i L 30 Fikes Peak 4 d i s, 1€ you don't keep stil n ub's dressing roum [ Owaha Wheel club boys as it used Lo be! Oxalia. Neb., May 12.-To the Sportiug F standing bave boen cured, Indeed 8o strong is my faith Colorado Springs. - - Colorado 09 out of the game.! ?'E"_"“ gaume of April 7. Raymond called | ~Commouciug on the 15th aay of July, this | torof Tix BEE: Wil you plewst inform & S ks atunns, Lhat | Wil Sead TWO ROPRLES FRRS. with EYES TESTED FREE . 5 “I’ut o out of the game!"' ejaculated Dave | Lynch down for bis decisions. No blows | season, and lasting the succeeding two days | ! THE SUNDAY BEE the naue and address of | & VALUABLE TREATISE on this disease Lo any saf Glasses Fitted to remedy all defects of oy m fnaiguantly. “If you tey it I'll throw you | Were struck, but the languago was stroug. | will occur the thirteenth aunual national | LhS Secretary of the New Yors Jockey clubt— | forerwho will seod me thew Exuress aud ¥, O, sddros. sight. Steel specticles Of gusrintend quality ntly over the grand stand.' Pitsburg Commercial-Gazette. N Subscriber. T. A. Slocum. M. C., 183 Pearl St., N, Y. | #and up req u v‘vzr’;:'v Aus.—T. < i L. Solid Gold Speetaclss anl Eyeglassyi, 54 This year's meet H. Booh, = amber of poluts for zame. Doss the dealer promises 1o be one of more importance than | DUNBAR Neb., May 12.—To the Sporting Fd- | (0 or (g the game not couuted whon tieimg, | 800 upward Occullst's preseript | was in the fabt. tr | JIPEA IN ADVERTISING. Timothy Hurs:, the leagu pugilistic | any beretofore held. It will Do the largest | ifor.of Tus Brx: Ploase publish in next Sun- | 47 ico0s Blassos filied corrcetly sume duy ne recolvel Addross suddanly, without uotlee owinz to decide u bet: In reforos, is geltiog some prety ard reps | gatberiug of eyclisia ever gotten togoter tn | pRYTIRANS (oGNS Lo depide w beu tn | %00l pug qoater losea, * ARTIFIOIAL HUMAN EYE3 INSERTED * | Quat dddecrtiaing Bureau. N, ¥, Life

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