Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 22, 1892, Page 13

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gy LioLa! lougno toams. ABREEZY SPORTING BUDC stlers Have Performed Bat and in the Field. Bow the at the AMONG THE HORSES AND HORSEMEN The Coming Tug-of-War—The Glimmering Wheel—The Bloachers' Yelp, and & Retreshing Grist of Genernl Local Sport. VERY base ball thusi ast loves to pour over the figures that give the players their standmg, snd below will be found the batting snd fielding averages as ner inter ting statistios of the Omutas up 10 the beginuing of the present home serios. The exhibit st the bat is below what it migbt be, Kelly be- ing the only man to rench the 300 mark. The showing in the field is excellet well as 01 BATTING Wi &0 &R AVE G An Ehietoox Gllke Kol Coliopy Howe Cumy Huye Vickery Darby Handihoe Westinke Visner FIELDING Hundihoe ) Wentlnke 4 4 Visner 0 The Long Hit i The Omauas loug hit r proved but littie since my ®hOWS & triple aud gu to dute Kelly... Lowe ick Bl Cumy Collopy Visner , and double it is up Total..... What the Pitchers Have T The turee pitchers up to date have acguit- ted themseives as Zollow: ne. G B.B 50. WE HB Viekery.... . (RS 0 [ Hundiboe 8 are 8l 1 3 Dar ¢« W m 0 1 [u two gumes both Darby ava Hundiboe 00K Part. Cushman Was Weary. You don't ueed to look at the scoreboard 10 tell how the gams is going when Mil- waukee plays. Just look at Cushman. If his deroy is pushed back as far as it will go. you may kuow that Milwaukee 1S WINDIng. On ibe other hand, should the Brewers be “ynder the hamuwer,” Cush can’t get his hat down over his ears tight euoush. As ench succeeding billow of the tide rolis over the team, Cush yapks the hat d s litile closer, until i1 quite often is necessary 1o cut Eoles iu the crown $o be can breathc. Such was tne case inst Sundny and Monday at Milwaukee. When Vick and Schriver jumped to Chicago lust s the former had $40 coming to bim from Milwsukee mauegement, und Vie remembered 1t, too. Last Sundey Cusb sat on the b ‘ll and glared things o drred not spews at Vickery. Cush how sbout that 4 v as# ed Vickery ss Twitcnel! iusinuat Cush gromued. Up camelonz Howard url, and u little fungo to Rowe resulted ‘Do I get the 40, Cush ¢ asked Vi Whst the Brewers’ boss swid w look pretts in type. And 50 the game went on. When the last man was out Vickery offered to give Cuskra receipt 1 full “Iv's worth 0 ary day to see your hesd got small enough 10 go nto your bat” he seid. And Cushman again indulged in some language like o barbed wire fence. The next dev the hat was down over his eves agmin. Aloug near the real werm part of the geme Howard Eurl dropped & tnrown ball *Costs vou 50! shrieked be muttered 1o bimself. on the two days." He'll necd that much to buy new fore the sOUSOD IS OVer. 1t mighi not be out of place to remark thet Captein Thwitchell almost regretied having taken the “cure.” Omsha's visit made i more wenriness 11 Cush, *“that and then hats be- poned since be pitched ngainst Lincoln iast Fummer The Art of Sacriticing. There is but one man on the Omahs team who cun bo catled & good sacrifice hitter, that is o mau who cap make o sacrifice when he man in ately sots aboat it, and that What T call 8 sacrifice is an delib nis Shiebe jutield bit, so paced thut & base runner may odvance without & pos- sible chunce of putting him out No man can intentionsily place s sucrifice tard, be iu the outfield. If ne hits the ball is trylug us much for & sefe me & sucrifice, and no pluyer can trars. True SCrificing 18 ouly tirough the art of bunting, sod how few pluyers there sre Lhal can nestly execute this Littlo piece of stratogic stck work Stuebeek is Bbout the Rustiors at sl qualified iu this particuiar specinlty. Any player who can tics. Tt is thousund foid easier tuaa mak g u safe bit, and often conuts ax much, so fur as winning the game is it requires 1s practice. Westorn players snould take their oue from the Na Sacrifice hittiug is be- ‘coming a scienco with mauy of the migger clubs, uotably Boston. It has many 8 close Fame aireads this season und will suve her muLy anotber locul players would practice bunti of fuugo Witting once 1n do much wore toward helping the team win gutwes. oncerned. All : iustend Getiing Beady for Battle, There bins boen several tugs-of-war pulled off 1 Omabe during the past year, and all of them bave been exeiting contests, but th grand metcl between the South Omats Gor man team and the Omuba Swedes, which omes off &t exhivition hall Sunday evening, June 5, will undoutitedly surpass suything of ine kind ever witnessed in this part of the worid, ‘Tuere is Bu inteuse rivalry exstiug between the two Orgauizations. Gually calmiuated in the coutest in question 1t will be for & stake of §1,000 sud 1we eutire has posted wilh the sporting ecitor of Tur Bie §50 us 8 guar- auty thet they will be ou the plstform a1 b :30 ou the evening specitied. The Laiunce of the Futo receipis. Each team stake, $50 each, was doposiied ob Saturduy last with the Germen all-important dey 1o roll round will be found preparea to pull for their lives. The men are ail perfect sisnts in mouid and eack will put forih the most Superbunan en- dewvor to pull his side out on top. 1 be pros pacts are £00a for & Lremonaous crowd, s euch Loww Lus & logion of backers and adher- The betting will be lively and & whole v is bound 1o change hands ov e & bonafide match for biood, sud euts resuit. it 0 piLIton or caleh-penny &RAIr, SUCL &S mauy recont sthletic porformences heve scen. The aerend upon on the day of the stru ET | the I smote the makes 40 on anything thot bas hap- couvince meto tbe con- omplished only man among the bat a littie bit, however, should master the bunting tac- leugue suved ber If some of the a while 1ney would which has American savings bank, ard all Lbet 1s now necessary is for the Both teawms are pracuicing daily and when tue time comes vl siakenolder Wil be wuluslly epie, which wili be refereed by the snoriing editor of this paper The Sport Up at Oh dron ¥, Neb. May 20— Special to Trs hadron with her usual push and er terorise will have its usual good ball club n the fleld this year. For the past week & subscription list has beon open snd enoug money bas been raised %o gukraules the maintennnoe of & club which will show up well with any amateur one iu this state or ack Hils. The ciub will be made up about as follows inger, c.;Williams, 7 O'Hanlon, 1st; Dowd, 3¢, Tew, 8d. Currie #. 8. McKay, 1; Goodsall, m.; Gillam, r Murray will also do some pitching this s wer and Abbott will be the general ut ma Some of rs are not unknown t buse ball fame, ams is the lad who pitched for the Crane team of Omaha & part of lukt seanon And who OCCUDIES B DOSILION second to none as 8 ditcher, Bitunger has the reputation of being the best all around ver iu this section. Dowd maun, Tew is pleyed secona aud Lont: Sterling, 14 very fast infielder who maniged Blair last year Deadwood will have & very strong club er the mansgement Biliy Traffley prings, Rapia City, Fort Meade and Robruson will have good clubs in the 1d end some very good ball playing mav be looked for 1n this section of the “wild and wooll¥,” but when the smoke clears up it the Iatier part of the seuson. Chadron under the managemont of H. B, O'Lisn, with A G Shenrs as tremsurer, will be found atihe front. At loast that is what we think. ~ We bave one of the finest parks in vhe state aud would be plessed to hear from all stricuy first-class clubs regarding cumes u H P fie Dediented to Mannger Harrngto Bllly Harrington, tne old time faker, who has the msmauagement of the Indisnupolis team thoroughly in hand, denies the inter view he had while here with T. W. Mc- Cullouch, the Indianapolis Journal's corre- spondent, in which he rousted almost every individual member of the Hoosier aggregu- tion 1n the most unstinted maunner. cno story as McCullough sent 1t out was sbsolutels” true. Harrmgton sent for M Cullough to come down to the Merchants hote) as he wanted to be interviewed for the Journal, and Mac went and interviewed him The secret of the whole matter wants to clamp another montu's sal the Indiauapolis club, and he has concoou lot of fairy taies for ocul newspep hey _don't know Long ago, o r the Western as Harrington sre Barne id no repu of the incompetent av f her disusters at bis do nan on the teaw, wher who had a good word for d bim one and all denou whowould hsten to thewn. What In apolis wants to do 1s to kick this mon swi out inuto the cold world. Chin Music of the Pans. Jotn Trwin and his jaw have caught ou with Rochester. Bily Van Dyke has been trapped by the Eestern ana assigned to Buffalo u leads the Western league in team 2. and Milweukee in batting far on the trip Camp, Hayes, Darvy and fiboe have played without an error What has vecome of Neddv Darubroush? That bor ougbt to have made o great pitcher by this time. Billy Annie, the boy who could get in a short ag while at the bat, 1s captawing the Portland, Me., team. Billy Hart was pitted g ainst KidNichols at Brooklyn iast Tuesday, and the Bostons were shut out. Bally Bill Freddy Clausen of Columbus bas his first game vet 1o lose. Umpire Suyder, however, saved the youug Germun be Ex-President Cleveland, for Omaba in has He's with the Pen Jimmy Manvine is thau ever belore, both by ountiess frienas are glad of it. Kout, the editor's son, has o cutglass arm nd can only arch the ball across. Still some nincompoops say that Louisville woula like to trade Count Kuebpe for him. game will be callea at 3:00 sharp this oon. end a jum will be in atiendgance. Botn tewms are playive finely, and @ sharp Bud interasting game is a certainty. Maybe you won't believe it, but at the meeting in Chicago last Tuesday the West- ern league moguls talked nbou! sdmitting Denver's female tenm in St. Paul's place. Four of the Western associa ion gradus’es of the National leasue, Sum Dunean, Elmer Smith, Georgie Shock &nd Lenziby Grim, have over 300 per cent iu batting so far. His Collopylets is building up a great record nt third, aud who would have thought it? Beis oneof the quieiest, most Teserved and difident little geuliemen in the business. Tne end of the first division of the cham- piouship semson is two mouths off, and lu- dionapoits stifl has plenty of time to ret s lit- 1le practice before the opening of the second series. Tommy Lovett is still holding out with Brookiyn, butit 1sn’t & hold out that is wor- Tring the club any. 1t begins 1o look us if TLord Loveit had it off uis face to spite bis nose Patsey Bolivar Tebanu swears the Cleve- lands shall lead the Western teams at “de fimsh of e first revision.” Patsey should not overioolk the fact, however, thul old man Auae 18 coming and coming Iast. Tim Hurst, the league's pugnacious um pire, 18 in danger of the razoo. He assaulted & spectator down in Cinciunal the otber day and the press gang w er his curls, and shoula succeed in their missior Hus suy one heard yet whether Elmer Foster bius suceseded 1m bresking into the Minuneapolis legisluture! The universsl opiuion is that Spok has just wheels enough to make a first-cluss lawmaker, umbus will bo s hara crowd 1o over und are the very likely winners of tne chumpionship division. In October they will probably play off with Omaha for the championsuip proper—that is, providiv'. On the trip your Uncle Dave led tne Rustiers st the bat. He did uot allow & grme 10 gt BWAY Wilhout connecung safe- Iy at loust once. Wilh bis eye in all right, the oid man BIWAYS was & Landy man with the stick. Charlie Mitobell, not the English sprinter, but the old basebail pitober, has returned to bis early love—Miuncupolis. Now if they couid oaly get Janizen sgain the symmetry and rbythm of & femous old battery would be restored. Old Moxie Hengle, who was suspended by Indianapolis for druukenness and insubordi nution, bas agsin found his level behind the bar in & Minneapolis beer ssloon. Moxie is most too 0id aud Lo fresh for the Western , playea third reached his level a state league ca better game tie baz and at the lengue, AnYWBY. Johnuy Speas says that Dsnny Stearn never saw the day he couid vlay fi with , but Stearn ou sec, refused to sign with K. C. st Jobuuy’s razeed figures All of which mokes & wmighty good bull plaver out of bis successor Young Collopy pleyed third base iu a man ner thut set the crowd wiid. Anything thut came within half & block of thira was fielaed in beputiful shape. His batting also was 8 feature, us i1 came a1 8 time wnen hits meant Tuna.- Evening Wiscousin. ukers” Fagio and Tom Fianagan, two old Owaba plavers, have doubled upas & soug and dunce teLm, inkers' is the im- mortel who, when President McCormick of fered tiim bis release, suid: “Keep it your- self, I've got & pocke! full of 'em.” Old Farmer Jos Milier, with Omaba i 1545, and with Minbeapoiis up 10 lust season, bas retied permanenily from the diemond aud acnepied & Position on the Whesling, W. Va., polive force, where able 1o mantuin bis reputatien witn theclub. There is no use trying 10 keep tab o Um pire MeQuaid on balis sud strikes. The first 1s *'i-balls" the second, “-balls,” the third, “4-baiis.” uud Lbe fourtn, *fu balls.” Toe first strike, “s-strikes,” the second, “g-s-strikes” mnd the third, “s-s-s-strikes.’ Nevertneloss, he comes preity neariy the bill & g Carney What the Horemen are 1 Horsebuck parties will be fusbiousbles this summer ug & fa0 among tho The Diamond, on its Brookiyn handicap iheet, wade & thorough cleauup. Duvenport, Ia., is buildiug & track, whio' will provaviy be July 2 new compieted by A widsummer roiting meeting will be | nation’s re will probsbly e wile | wisit beld at Union park, € ¥ 15 and 14 The foadster owr " Dow shaping vp b formauces C. M. Crananll, Lineoin, Neb., hus soid Alvade %, by Alvarado, dam by Admi istrator 10 Lem Csufield. Bennel, Neb. W. T. VanBrunt, St Joseph. Mo., bus pur chasad the neoing stallion Northwes!, 217 Northwest is by Femont§ dum by Dictator The qun relding Newsboy, recentiv pur cumsed by Da Pyle, Syracuse, made his record of #2:20°, st Kopoxville, 1a., last sum mer Oliver Gra died at Fort Maaison Ia, s short since of an unknown dis ense that is prevalent among horses of that section. L F. Payne, a resident of Higzensvile, Mo.. bends the list of aspiring drivers in that stute by pincing two auimals in the 2:20 list in 1801 J. H. Steiner, scoretary, has the sporting editor's acknowiedgements for the lust vo ume, N of the Wallace Amerionn Trot tine Rogister. Nat Brown's royal little mare Mary 1s showing improvement with each day’s track ing. She will be beard f~om &l right enouch vefore the campaign closes. M Farris, Valentine, Neb. bhas pur chased the yearling colt Colonel Edmond, by Vaiejo, aem, Agate by Alexandria. g. d. by Aluambra, €. g. d. by C. M. Ciay jr In & railway accident that occurred at Waukon Junction, Ja., recently, C. V. Earle, 8 well known hor: of South Garar Mass., was k in_bis charge. Twenty-five thousand dollars in staies purses and specials will be hunz up for the owners of speed hors the Sodalia, Mo., meating, which is speaking highly for Seda- lin's enterprise. Bob Kneabs has besn over to Independ- ence, Ja. He C. W. Willinms has twen ty-8ix OF seven hiead of youngsiers in_traio iug at Rush park, including a wumber of Allertou yearlings Harold jr., owned by Parker & Judge, Newall, la., will have & number of repre- sentatives in the Nebraska Futurity stakes, led, togetner v t eight norses 8nd also in the Progressive Futurity stakes at Independence. la. The dute for the closine of entries to Sioux City mreting the last week in Ju Las been chanped to June 18. The entrance fee will be 5 por cent to start, and 5 per cent adaitional will be deducted from winners Nearly 100 nominations have veen made t the Omaba Driving association's stakes for tne Septomber races. Tur BEE of last Tues- duy contuins the entire list, as well as that for the Syracuse interstate breeders’ meet ing The sport Brewster, £ editor 18 retary of debted to John E, ne Washinrton Park club, Chicago, for s copy of their neat pawph let program of their coming summer meet commencing ‘¥ith I Suturdey, June 25, and ending, Saturd 2 Followers of the run! { observed, of course, that of iz last Judee Morrow w BEE_8s the winner of the Bro may, $o far this age of winners of C.M K su, Sioux Cit chused the biack stallion, Qu: Lexiug BEr L\h the best perceut. &0y man in the country Wilkes, dam La , & d. by Bellfounder 6 norse 18 six vears oid i aud has 1o record, but will be trawed for one thus fail Silver City, Ia., proposes to celebrate the biritasy in fitting style by giving a ing meeting on Monday sud Tuesday, Jul) and no less than ter eveuts are scheduled for the two days for trotting, pacing 8nd running. A number of Owahs Lsgs Are BMOLE Lhe outries. The Davenport (Ia.) assocition bas writ- ten C. W. Williams offering £10,000 for a race between two of three stullions—Allerton. Axtell aud Neison. Williams replied tbat be would trot Alierton acrainst Nelson ot any tme, but Allerton is engaged 10 meet Axtell at his August meeting. When wiil Omatn make such an offert The inaugural matinee of the Gentlemen first clas Roaaster club will not take place until one weeg from Suturday next ne 4. It was to have been held yesterday, but owiug to & lack of prepuration on nccount of the long continued bad weather, the members cor cluded thet it was best to postpone it. As is now & regular zala aay will ve made out of the oceasion ; the musical union band will render & select program in the stands sod a lurger list of iuvitations will be sett out to prominent peopl: The Cappery stock farm, Bd Pyle, propric tor, is located a Syracuce, and now boasts of fitty bead of horses in training. Among tnese are some of the st of their age in the state. News Boy, 2 :2 being ine fustest Nebrska bred, and his mile of 2:21 lust ses 50D on & haolf inile track was the second hest in the Uniteg States. Frea P, <, 1 year old, made his record here lust iall and 1t 15 faster than auy of the same age in New Euglaud, whiicthis same. blishment holds the best Nobraska bred 4 snd b-vear- old recoras, nu honor held by 1o otner one in the United States. The horsemen of Syracuse, Neb., are im. proving each shinimg hour in working the horses, and & spirit of enterpriss and indus- wriousness pervades every nook wnnd coraer of the racing grounds. Several horses ar- rived from Missouri on the 14th inst, 10 be trained over the kite track: aiso, News Boy, 9:20%5, recently purchased by Ed Pyie for $2,500. Mr. Pyie now hus sbout fifty hesd training there, among them being Amsnito, by Eagle Bird, , dam by General Wash ington; Beron Wood, by Buron Wilks, 2:15, dam by Caunaugnt, 2:14: Robbie P., 2:23, by Charles Cafivey; ireddy P. (1), 245, avd otoers, F. M. Pearsous,” who drove Maxie Cobu, jr. I i3, aud others, 10 their records lust veor, bus several iu trai 1ng now, one of whichis a_vearling colt by Pilot Medium, dam by Diadem: the colt is owned by Sam Berry, the popular conauctor. and can show & merry clip. Frauk Orton, vay gelding, by Young Sentinel, 227, owned oy C. E. Cotton, trovted in 2:35 last sesson, and 15 in good shape 10 enter the Lst this vear. Mr. Cotion also owns two standurd fillies, one by Young Seutinel and one by Maxi¢ Cobb, Jr. Dr. Hill has & good one by Hemlock, son of Belmont, dam by Young Sentinel, that is expecied 1o be & v ner. H. L. Bernett owns Headlight, 2:20%, uiso, & full sister to Headlight that has & colt at foot by Hemlock. C. W. Reed bus & very promisiog 2-year-old by Stocking Chief, dam by Young Sentinel, and several fillies, one by Republican, 2:21%, dam by Wooaland, Whisperings of the Wheel. Tne Tourists are bookea for Missouri Val ley, 1a., today. The club house scheme is beginming to show new life ugain and to 8 men up & tree 1t looks very much s if the corner stone will be 1a1d before the suow fies. Street gamin—"Say, Cully! git onto de bisikie wid rubber boots on''—he referred Lo s pueumatic. Exchasge. Not by a jusfull, he diau’t, ot auring the past few weoks. Clipped the Bicycling World — “Omans bossts of forty isay riders, with ner usphalt streets Omubo ougnt to have 400." Never mind, £ive us time and we'll ger there Walter B. Wuite, 8 prominent cyelist ana one of the staunch ' bankers of Siduey, la., was B visitor to the pity Wednesday, = Mr. White states thal eveling im his neighbor bood is *ou the boom.’ Ouly & few weeks more and Nebrasia ai- vision bolds her second aunusl meet at Hast iugs. Are vou goig! Remember the merry meet st York in 91, This year's meet will discount it two 10 one ‘fue “*boys” ut tbe Young Men's (Christian association sre decidedly in the swim to judge from the “turnout” of last Thursdoy evening. Capiain Grant kvows bow 1o make o rup siiractive to his club mates About tweuty wheels were iu line. Seven bunored snd six applicatious for membership in the Leugue of American Wheelmen sppear in ibe “Bulletin’ this week, which spesgs voiumes for the growth of the great organization. Nebrasks wheei- men who wish 10 renew or make spplication 10 Lhe lcague re requested o address C. B Nicodemus, Fremont, secretary &nd treasur- er of this division or &pniy to the local suls for blenks. Nearly every town in Ne brasks where thore is & wheelwsn sports s local consul Last Sundsy was the first sunny dey which has fallen to our lot for mavy weeks sud the mergy cyclisis Were out in Bumbers. Toe Tourists were ““ou the nearly all day two ruus being made to Council Bluffs wud one to South Omaba. The Omsha Wheel club pedaled oui to Fort Omaba. The El Cyclers turned out 10 & mau &nd “ccom pauied the “push’ moross the bridge. The Couneil Blufs Cyclivg club paid Omabs & in the afiernoon mnd scores of inde THE OMAHA DAILY BEE 1892--SIXTEEN You've R ‘ad About It But you don’t know about it until you have sent a trial mail have personally inspected Mammoth Clothing, Furnishing Goods, urdcr, or roads and de! sok the train and samo Biller Stock of excelient mauner & whesiman who Geserving of his oMb thay the permicious the crowded | Hats, Trunks, ow Being S Hellman's You will find these to be genuine bargains, | dreamed of in your life. neentiemnoly (- tnoughtiess wheelmer ng which degenera very practice on the crowded uestion of time Valises, Sold Out by Administrator. €LE (X when the authorities will vour mad careor will Not mavy avs s .xn..,vmmu y or ma into and knocked id while rn- dismounting & certaining how much ungalisntly scurried away us fust 88 he 3 the public will v & highes dogres of FesDEL And.sstesin The grest relsy r Shicago %o New York was the Pulimay building The stock is so immense and the st varied, whether you want a business suit, dress suit, a coat and vest, a collar or necktie that you must certainly be pleased. 4 Suit Lead ers $8.75 The messuge General Howard len and Bode the first mon t Grana Crossing the pair of pants, over his bit road to Kensingion with the wind dead in Bliss caught the pouch sourried on to Hammoud, 1 or nine miles the pouch was and reached a Every seven handed to fres twenty-five suits are put business suits ng accidents o message will hours anead of s Bmateur cyclists whom bave consigeravle not It is impossible to mention eve same proportionate price rything that you can buy here at the All we can do is For Protection of t to try to impress upon you that nowhere on earth will you find the equal of the bargains you get at Administrator’ Closing Sale. And you must do the rest. At the Same Old Stdnd on the Corner of 13th and Farnam HOME IN DUSTRIES Goods Made at th Hellman's S) pose Of uakine v!yuu 1\1" ahle this matter ceived —Jumes C. El documents will you.—Sport E u copy of the be gruvefully be mailed to e s N0 ansiwrs by malldn this dep srtment.] _OMaRA, My 10.—To 3o Sporting Editor of stute in Sunduy’s lsu whether Suiiol e¥8e broke Muud S's roc- kite-sthaped NEBIASKA O TR(h\ By Purchasing canno! find what you want, dealers kandle their g s bUT 10 natural points rting Editor of ing Nebrasks Fac communicate with the manufacturers as 10 what A und B are is in hizh five; und B mai RUBBERGOODS| SADDLERY. werk, vou foreot o OMAHA, Ma, OMAHA RUBBER E'f'g and jobbers o AND [OMAHA BASKET MARKS BROS ne ver in Sundi t 15 the wost difficult position e of buse bull last Sundaj AWI\‘N.- Co. Fings, haumoeks, ol an1 rnpber clothine Send tar catalogue. 1113 Furnam. Stock suddies nnd Barnons B 8o s Bee, this aepart- H. BESELIN. ! brands mads to {Ottice 01 Cop. Av. ToLITT PIERCE. Neb., Kindy unswer BREWERS Mant facture Jucob Juskalek, Fuctory, 2409 Patrios avo BLINDS, BReW- | OMAHA BREWING ASSOCIATION Guarantesd to cqual ont- side brauds Vi Juck und seven w—Gum b s wnd Sports of Pierce Ans.—How long you boys beew gambling, thatyou heve 1o send down to Omabs io heve such & gueslion answered ace hign flush, do you know of any thuvil 1f s0 write me about it. the Sporting FRED KR}IE H. F. CADY LUMBER ROSENBERY WORKS. Our vottled cabluot SHIVERICK &) OMAHA STEAM DYE aeltvered to office und Buuk work n k. wto Tol=plione il 15t end Marcy Stroots —_— 107 Jnckson deliverad Lo Tsmillos e snd/ Cleantnzk dyinz of evary Qescripiion 1520 Editor of Tne BE duy’s BEE whether or thrower has to rutt and roli them oo he oun pick the OMAHA BOX FACT! Natled sna Dovetatled PAGE SOAP Ci th. or whether Manufactarer boxes, 182324 BL)nry's dellion, Prosor Ment sud Appie it Omans. Lol stundard rules on the su your opinion. BOILERS. BUILDERS. on hiund. Guaoline tor of brick, stone WesT 8108, May 16—To the Sporti wfe bullding, sewer and BY; Aunts o nidewnlk briec 193b wnd Plerce WHO Wis winnor one biil bitun course of H's 7 wdizo of pocke od drops in H. H MARHOFF M'fs trunks WESTERN STEAM BRICK YARDg Al Kinds of bricks Ut & Ba M B J PThoms: “KINDLIN OMAH2 KINDLING o Was Do such race: the girls Lt el ook In 8 twenty-five mile race the Lily could give Miss Byker u start of ten miles snd iben were only pliying 1614 Douglas Bt beut ber out. Kindling and To trade ouly WHITE LEAD. Brat®, Neb., May 18.—To the Sporting Edi- Tn cribbage a biuy TWO olxhts u8ix Gud 3 Keven, WLk un eight Bpot turned. method of coun —A reager. Aus.—Fitieen 0; and & trivle rur, wor of THE BEY COF FEE, ETC, CARRIAGES. GERMAN YEAST ARTER WHITE |THE OSTERHOUDT, Incorpor ated. | Bopairing on'snort no- ing thie hand 1n Sunday's HEE CONSOLIDATED 8 PRINTING m 4 3abbers, German_ Yeast bea puk | importers sra Jobbers 1414 Harney 8t CRIPPLE CREEK MINING STOCKS CRIPPLE ING STOCKS, Corroders and Gridners, striotly pure white ivad FAT FOLKS REDUCED DR. SNYDER, THE SUCCESSFUL OBESITY SPECIALISY Oxana, Muy 18.—To the Sporti Piense nuswer i sunday's BEE cord haws ever heon Fenton, 1011 South F heaten nud by Streot, clty Ans.—Seo uuswer 10 Two luguirers, t OMAHA. Muy 16— 1f it wouid not Be asking too Sunduy BEE many hunared EE Very 1uch, 1Wo yeurs—V Ans.—Muil 10 cants builaing, sud get bisamunual ou tigh fiv Snyder, Bee tor of THE BEE Ans,—Please soud mesome postuge stamps sud oblige me, and 1'ligo you KANgAS Crrv, Muy IT=T0 the Sporting Fal- To duetac u b comprises Creek stocks. Anaconda. Cold King Biue Bell | Alamo, Bull Mountain, Beuna Vista, Washington. sther reliab'e stacks, of these wines, Leadville, As- (Eansss Oy, parsing Bl M5, Etta Mullicas, beore aua ulior trestment by Kuusns Oity gan e Avs.—Thirteen inuings, s draw—10 and 10, UNCIL BLUFPS. 1u., Muy 14 ing Kditor of Tue Beg tue Euglish Derby? Biuced tust your. st sscond und third witendunce comw- by —Bunner 2) Common tirst, Gouv erneur second, Mariesourst tuird Brookiyn aitracts possibly & ffth of Euglisk Dervy’s orowd 21.~To the Sporting Editor of | in Sunduy's B when dteve Hugen. formerly died, und woere n Inrge nhmber of ous vo beon under the trestment of Dr friends, we b ¥ huyder, the ¢ since the lith very gratifying resulte, ne the 10 of welght wnd messuroments bufore sud sitor @ Quyw’ treatmont wi 0 the Sport- Whut is the dute of woll us muny stocks of the 1 and Croed inines Many of the Ur pie Oree than doubled within th months ugo ut 10 g stocks buve more owlng stubement opening every few days with ) BEAUTIFY AND'DEVELOP HE FORM. R Ebatiemun of C of Lbis stock &t @ outs. the latier Maroh, und bus since refused &1 for it VosLwents uiade st OW rates. Al correspon- deuce prowpily snswercd J. 8. CIBSON, 10 Pikes Peak Avenue, uncll Bluffs bougut wome Ploase state ¢ we Lave Blionded 1o our regular busliess, sufiered no u Western lesgue uuipire We would ndvise MME. ADA P. EVANS, w stopping st parior floor, in 1 {utroduoe bior NPLEXION HLEACH g frockies, suu by & paiuless romedy Marsballtown died from biood pmisoning, vonse quent upou being struck by 8 wialy pitched bull v & game played the prevediug season. —— Like (Wis) Tia of Kansas, Williamsou, le of Bradycroline you seut me was were suffering lrom tue effect was 1usiau | pendeut sud uusilended whoelmen took weir | Wueous s very suusiuciory. Topeis, 1he capital city, Lave iu conpection Lhe fwir & speed program whal of itsell PATIENTS THEATED BY MAIL & ineon vemience, ot bab DR. O. W. F. SNYDER EATRE BLDG.. CHICABS Lule 2 amoved given three ludies who develops the foru and ¢ | woll rounded wud Hours, ¥ u. w106 p w. meetings for 1892 speed department 8mouLLs 10 Bbout T'he money offered Lealiny oues MOVICKER'S T

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