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iy but he finally feinted | captured in this part of the country. It was N THE LUCENBEEL MARSHES | Sotnasitromims it o ed | i oo sinsne oo "oes | CHAT ~ WITH: THE - BOXERS A ne e o w nevor made & move to | & present from John D, Platt, who resides L] » quent wisps of teal. and ‘banged away at o splendid big I protect himselt he prepared to swing on his | in the northwestorn part of tho stato. Tho OTHERS “There is going to be elegant sport in the | greenhead, who, despite his shattered wing, —— neck. o “ big bird was caught in a steel trap, and Mr. mgrnlnm boys,” rrmxlwkmdflllock_v, "A‘m‘l was fairly Ilfllr;-f lnlmmeu "I“l);ll"li th: s "'f" i m"":!tn::::“:‘:::;v‘“r;y;::||;:‘7“.:‘r;r‘rj‘ T, “you :’ll’:!':; ':":':h:'“"l 1'-'?:': onl:hmm ;hu(: 1;.'1:1 F " ’ what we want to do is to decide on a plan scant water and fatal mosses. oth wa y ¥ 00 on 0 peak of o Sunr'sy and Saoset on the Lovely Waters of | WHALYS FARE 20 hen yet o good night's rest | quickly to my aid, and, although there were The Story That ‘; Heard Over Bundry | ™ Bk e 0 b Tanded o nice one alongside | Rockies and the other in the 'Alleghonies RIEND the Racooon. and be off by b in the morning.” no less than five wounded birds striving to Bottles of Red Top. of Sully's jaw. It sounded lika smacking a | and dip his beak 1 the Mississippl. H» fui To this Simeraland I gave ready nssent, | escape by divers routes, we turned over " fat hog with a clagbonrd. John simply | ther stated that the eagle had been around M ! S !; ! S! e and as we stood and wuu:‘hvd the clouds of l‘vorr‘ mother's son of them before the o ms\;n M!hh‘end Hk:n big bull, and ;Rlfln ;‘il!hr:lm'll h\]r vears and had carried off many I E H“-D IRT“ El AN OCTOBER GOOSE AND DUCK SHOOT ;'::.‘tm- '.'I’::n" dl;!;’l‘:':\h seomed to increass | longed for haven of rico and rushes could be | No WESTERN LEAG‘[[ BALL FOR OMAHA stuck out his mug for some more, and, en alf grown lambs in its time. R Colvin, I, Doo. 2, 1880.—My wife used with the deepening | reached. couraged by his first cssay, Paddy hit him | Speaking about ¥. J. Lamb, ) shados of evening, wo agrecd upon the | These, with the soven we had ex- S adade. again. This time, howevet, before he could L Wwould like to | MOTHER'S FRIEND bafors hor third says ho | confinement, and says «ho would not be Towa shot, tho local gannors John poked his 10ft pretty hard | know just'who he is. Jack Knowl a4 3 morrow's progeam. It having been decided | tinguishoed outright, made a plump dozen we m get away, o Camped 1n & Pocket of the Mila—Our | by lot that Simeral was to superintond the | had pulled out of tho flurry—six mallards, Among the Busy ¥portsmen—Wheel Whis. oF into Ityan’s mouth, and all he tried to do in | knows him and that ho is & Swedo, who a | Without it for hundreds of dollars. Biind in the Rushes—A Battle with cooking the next day we concluded that it | two redheads and four widgeon. perings—The Mifand the Bat—Mexic the rest of the round was to spitout the | fow years ago couldu’t hita barn if he fired DOCK MILLS. 3 Thie Day's Wovkk was bost for Heth and 1 to take the boatin | “You take him!" It was a single bird—a Last Mope aManthe Usanl Weokly blood and keep away. his gun off fuside. He shoots o Zalu and | g 3 the Birdi—The Day's the morning, while the lawyer skirmished | hem mallard—and sho had just rounded a Grist of Beliss Apoite. *“The socond was o repetition of the first, | couldn’t kil forty ducks in forty years. | ua S hesrRoSomnraceint of price. $1.50 per bot. and Repose. as best he could along the shoro. Jjutting point on Stocky's side, and, although St it only Sully hooked Paddy in the back of the | Billy Hoagland says he is a Russian and la Book “ To Mothers” mailed free, s now yielding to the | I could h The gray twitight v vo killed her myself, I did not R neck toward the close and came within & | couldn’t hit a balloon with a baseball bat. DRADFIELD REQULATOR CO. darkness of night. The distant sandhills | like to shoot so close over his head. The e short straight of ending tho battle right | Hardin says he is an Iodian and we TR ORI EY EILOHONOETN ATLANTA, GA. N October morning | grew gloomy and mysterious, then disap- | shot was an uncxpected one and he was Billy Pinkerton was in the city several | there. John came out for the third—there, | feathers tochurch Spike” Konnody s in the Lugonbocl | peared; the water blonded with the | placod at a disaavantage, ns the bird wns | days last week keoping tab on a job lot of there, man, don’t stop it over. fill Billy's | hoisa Dago ana 0 ps muskrats in the win 4 hadows and_ myriads of stars camo forth, | coming up from behind him. Ho turned | yrain robbors and diamond thieves, and | Blass—and there was gorein his eye,ane | torand peddies bananas in the summer. 1 marshes. 3 o were quickly 1n bed. Nothing disturbed | quickly, however, and, despite the fact thav | gy evenita 1 fan’ St him atd the Mr. Ryan instinctively felt —that = the | guess, Mr. Lamb, you will have to step up CRAND The long line of » quiet of the autumn night save an occa- | it was a suap chance, ho made a dead center, + & = b 4. the | climaterical pariod had arrived. The Big | and lot us scc what you look like serrated bluffs, in tho | sional moaning how! or snappish yelp from | dropping her just outside the decoys. two Jacks—Moynihan and Wood. hoy | Follow started. right out to get him and | Ouama. Nov. o4 Sundy CHRISTMAS increasing light, | some skulking cogote, and we slept like 1ack t6 Uamp 16 Y Bantet, were breasting the mahogany down at the | Paddy’ succeeded in ~eluding him for a | Kditorof The ke 1 1 T increasing ' | tops " Dellone and discussing the merits of a bot- | moment, but was finally penued in his own | November 22 a communication from F. A OFFER-12 Cabinets. onch ono n looked like some old Our Biind fh iho Kidhes Wo could now see great clouds of birds off f o) Fory f tory top when T was in- | torner. - Therp was a couple of stiff jabs, n of Dunlap, Ia., anent a propositi SPONITTIAtS CHEStAS DEee: rampart of tho dark | in the distanco, all of which seemed to be [ tiewith an mfiammatory top whei - then that right came round and nceoss with | MAAC to you somo e azo to shoot it eant abd n beantifal Aflne o The morning broke fresh and-radiant from | leaving, but we didn’t care much, as te had | vited up and another cut glass ordered, ditto | 5 gywishand the big Trojan went down on | Jup chall s Individually. Of ¢ 1did tha Glace Bhots ail e ares, frowning down | her dewy bath, and after a hurried break- [ just had such a royval time we were glad of a | another bottle. his bolly—dead to the world. 'l")-l Uit to |m_l-H~hlwlnul| mm. but as upon the shadowy | fast of bacon, egge, touse ‘and coffee, Wo | spell for congratulatory conversation. Tho hand of Father Timo lies lightiy on | . “Sullivan kbelt down and assistod Cooke | bronosition foed L il chovreac of (o $4.00 waters of Raccoon | Were off with tha first gray of dawn, Sim, | v Well, sir, the first bird I——" the head of the greatsleuth. His furtive | in Taising him to his feet, but he was limp as | men named by Mr. Doana match of fitiy live with Spot at his heels, started down the The waterworks man's jubllant outburst Lo ! .. | & dish rag, and they sat him in his chair, | birds for #50 a slde, and toss a penny for the % lake. narrow eane-covered peninsula that poked | was cut short by a swish and a splash. A | eyes are as keen and bright as ever, and his | gy jivan exclaiming as he fanned him: cholce of grounds—Omata or l‘um.ul 1 will It was our first [ its tangly nose far out into the lake from [ prace of bluebills, like apparitions, had [ sable moustache oveu glossior than it was (Cive tho iz sheker pianty of time to | EO farther. Twill shoot these four men 100 - §¢ morning out—Stocky | the south, while Stocky and I hurried tothe | plumped themsolves right down in the mid. | ten years ago. That Billy is o good looker ® aud S Ive birds each for #100, or any number or for . Loolke o to, captain: he's more scart than hurt, § (% \3 e ke Simoral | SPoUwhero our pine scow had. beon moored | alo of our deeoys. coming whonco nolther of | o all know, and erect as o Norway pine, fn [ Fou m;"g.{"}m“ e's more scart any wmonnt ey uiay hrot eth, Wy & = i 1 i " imoun ) or M Do s M \ the day before, |1t was laborious work in- | us had the stightost suspicion, lnvonder topcoat. With an anarchisv's signal | * AR} FPRTG M sod to come 'round, and | Daraded i the newpnpers | Why wot Whes A and myself—and the [ deod, rowing and pushing oven this light | " Uusporteman-like I pushed my gun out | coyly peeping from tho breast pocket, jaunty But Paddy rotusad to come 'round, and | paraded in the new s Whynot? When pors. ) Cooke gavi e fig! Ju Well, sir, | & man its a shoot for that kind of money oy scene boing one of ¢ Toross tho ko & hoadland of | throwsi the biind awith tha whispored ad- | Derby aud proper stick, he looked more the | jiiify ST . o oY ulune: | 15 Wwell SnoUgN to lut. tho. Tovors ot eyt 11 1¢ Takcos TIMIE to turn out GooD E xcoptional beauty, | reeds and rice we hnd_selected fora blind | monition that I'd pot ‘em both atono fell | swell than ‘the nemesis of desporato crim- Bout. It In order that they cin seo Just WORIK. n[.m more monuy than ho had ever seen be- | KHow o ) t from the shore. The water in the lake was 8! espocially in a duck hunter’s eyes, we stood | 0 swoop and banged away. Instead of gently [ inals. . al ; ol 0 OSnt and ox. | Mivrow fellow stands. Lam not anxious to reclining upon the water's -surface, as I had The wine exhaustively analy shool any matehes, but will not allow any of This luded his per y low, lower, in t than it had been for a4 Moyni- awhile in rapt enchautment. yoars, und floating an inch bolow the surl O e prater s attface, a8 LAY | wan nbruptly switdhed the subjoct with the | [onses toand fom Ghicage, whih Lo Tt | thiskindto escape. Yours sespecilully, oY 3 "The mists lifted rapidly from tho surface | was an almost impenetrable matting tho water s it from & spring board and like | interrogatory v | the advice of & lot of stiffs, Paddy vut all his | Anso Newber } ) of the 11k, and soon the sun came up over | aquatic moss. Wo reached the spot at last, | a twin pair of bulléts shot away toward the | i \Well, Billy, how shail I bet on the fishtll | saff into snloon and went broke vefore the | best sandbill_ crine shot west of the P ; { the eastern prairie, sprinkling however, only to find still more and harder | opea lake. With an explanation befitting o Fight—what fight? The ono that will | 3),6pings bogin to bloom. . Oh, yes, all of | sippi, has been in tho eity for so ! 4 the.rim of the e 2 . 1 | work awaiting us. There was scarcely | sporting oditor's tuby hps, I cut loose the | never come oftt” ud the detective held ub | these' wise guys may talk aboit” Sutlivan, | the guest of fr et LA VS Y swillow, reed and rice as with golden rain, | SR RCR MRS 16 float o feathor, but | second barrel whilo. Stocky gave them both | his glass and through its amber contents in- | bitTwould fiked to nave seen Gorbott face | ' guest of fr 313, 310 317 § and setting the twittering blackbirds in de- | the mud was knee deep, and wo had to pull | of his, and_aithough we saw that one of the | spected the electric Lizht, lim that night seven years ago. Ho wouldn't T LA 0. 16th St, Omaha, lighted motion. The houk of the wild goose | up our waders and get out into iv beforo we | birds ‘was laggy and hard_hit, they both got [ You've called the tarn roplied Jack, | bo the champion today.if he had.” thiate 14 o v AGAINIE BHAE AghbIAG fh ( rosounded from fho distant marsh, then a [ could force the boat sccurely into the | away, continuing on across the lake, then “‘the one that will never come off. And the genial Jack heaved & we i Florida. Cloud of birds arose and in a harrow. [ rushes out over the hay flolds and the sund hills | *Well, if.you want to win—and Judging | qraincd his' glass and shoved it a The Empire Athlotic club of Philadelphia 3 shaped flock went off over the hills to their By the time we got her well anchored, the | until merespecks against the distant buck- | from the antiquity of that tile of yours, bas for Mord; 188 noty ON6 ABA VYV Glooesb Dison - antl 3 feoling grounds to tho south, The scene poys out and the tops of the rice bent over | ground sky. % think you do—bet Just that way-—that it s immer for the ;Ilmuing card, b - g ‘ith each passing moment becamo more and itato shootin, the rose tints of dawn | ~ And thus the sport continued, with luter- | Wwill never come off.” In discussing the ¢ Moerrity, tho podestrian, -and SR more picturesquo and we lingered and drunk . the distant hills had warmed into | vals of rest, throughout the entire day. Ot ou think sot caid and the | Plons It might be added that Su Sy TR oat S Hb AL ISE TRV thovs 1Y Owing to the stringency of the i with inexpressible rapturo, On tho Rt (BRIt I A K I Sh e kB e | S sa b roRyaFe pmBTY Lt ISR Aot oy o, 1tis @ case of one is atraid and the | noy know whea to retire. This may a1s0 00 | tha iotel business io pugilish hive wonio 1010 [ | 4)ngs, T havo reduced my regular St ore was | 8 s 2 dents, such as o fine double by one or th ssent. o CHBE L 3 . ) ; ) et eren. sbc RO o yetlow [1fa hord. SDEIIINE 1ho | otheet moticn s tics ot ossog ot bthee | . nOF, 8 the gentleman who roforoed the | Wi S8° with Corhetts and L ebe (L ROY, | Jack MeAulifo says ho bas rotired fr charges to cash patients 10 exact- | o thved “dn alternnte lines of crimson | dark green moss with color, thero striking | happenings thav alwaysgo to make up the Muce and Coburn fight down at New Orleans | oraqinoss will be exchanged for a crown of | Uhe riug for good. He is envoute to ‘Fris ly one balf of the rinted oculist’s 1 “and topaz swolling from tho very | 8 shimme lo out into the lake, until | whiola of sach an unesimpied day's shooting, | @ few years ago put it, ‘one is afraid and tho | FEE RS Vi T Tatused to acknowledgo | Where he gocs on the block us a bookmuk | feedill. E.T. ALLEN, M. D. , edgo of the shimmering waters. Across the | 4t last all was one broad fllumination. but of these [ can only spoak in ‘a general | other afraider, eh?” interjected Jack Wood. | oy datorioration of his wonderful powers The Duval Athletic club of Jacksor (i Byo and Far Surgeon. * the heavens floated grent masses of fleecy ‘Baug! baug!” came the reportof the | way. as the record of ten more days is to bo o Sepil 3 and the proud roputation that took him years | Proposes to give a fistic carnival Room 201 Paxton Rloek. 16th and Farnam vapor, fiery-edged, dropping their lights and lawyer's Lefever, and as the thin smoke | recorded. That is the size of iy, continued the 3 1 1 to build up was destroyed in one brief hour. [ mavbe. Inaddition to the big internatic RSN TR TR T TR ik ol cane we S ; Pinkerton. “But let me explain. RN 13 phiBASY mull, Dan Creed; d Bob I les 1ihoa the bosom of the lake liko the | curied up from a likely spot in tho cane well | Not until the red sun was within an half | dobonnair Pinke Ll In any pursut of life it is much easier to fall , Dan on and Bob Fitzsimmons ar 1 ::ll‘:;‘x of nxvl(m' on veivet. Now the rounded | down the peninsula, we heard a mighty | hour of the western bluffs, however, did wo A man, as you all know, can go on drinking P i n than to rise. expected to meet there, _—_— - ops of the towering bluffs glowed as in the flapping_and scurrying on the water, & | leave our reeay concealment and begin the [ Whisky for ten years, and he may gev full glure of a prairie conflagration, and then an | thousand startled quacks, and as if by the | herculean tas y e The Roby Athletic club, it i fmmense shadow would ariso from the | wand of prostidigitatour the air wasin- | The last bir L S alloged, will of retrioving our dead ducks. | every day at that, can brace up any tme, | mupmy Ryan ywrites me from Bridgzeport, | reoen a_week from Monday night, when A ALt n deposited in the boat, I gave s | leave the stuft alone, and nurse himself | oonn ~Fio has gone into the hotel business | Dannie Noedham and Jim Barron of Aus- wators, liko the Afrite from his crystal [ stantly filled with ducks, Thoy arose in | sigh of regret that the happy day was gone, clc almost as good as new. But there are | “qqhiad up with Merritt, the pedestrian, | tralia will meet for a ten-round argument, Yase, and clamber off over the walls of the | great biack masses from a_hailf hundred dif- | and with Stocky using the pole in the stern, | Cer other debilitating and vitiating | (iph \Wham he has been hand and foov since | and Junmy Barry and Johnny Conners wiil Tille, the startled sunshine shrinking before | ferent points, sailing up into the air singly | I grasped the d pulled off for the | Practicos that you cannot indulge in for tho | yig'sojourn in the east. Tommy and Sam | go on for twenty rounds. will make a strong pair of bouifaces, and 1 . av reeze | O gre: cl hen circling round 3 3 0. thous! like ' thing pursued. A playful breeze | and ingreat flocks, u g landing across the lake L X o ! comes ruulllfiw {hmm{h the tall, tawny grass | roun if endeavoring to locate the sou Tired and hungry as wo were the trip back | man again that you were when these vices Apropose of the comparative roughness or | e B i by s, pounces | Of danger or taking their bearings for ade- | to camp was one thut will remain over | Werea stranger to you. You know Charlic R i dyoved o 10 Sootral (b pugllinjjeHerctian HOME o tibon the Iako, stréaking the surface into | Parture from the country | memorable, ‘In an entrancing sunset and | Mitchell and you know Jim Corbott. Mitch- | 30'for Morritt to overtake him and Tommy | a recent case may be of intorost. 1 g INDUSTRIES I darkening rinpies, fanning tho reods with | Mack! vight In front® excltedly whis: | with a boat full of ducks how_ could it bo L S Coceiol | lems (o aPCHR S4SIEthoti00 otk 'of “HIN o, | Lists wito Bac BASK CeREAGEA 1 dR un Mnily i~ o elting away in the ed £ y unch allards came | otherwise? As we slowly proceeded through | only; he is generous to prodigality AL 20 o for e, after the ol voro comte: B DEDSY YO K S S 06T b | T bt T e g P ving (AR Stratgit for. our.biind from | haoaviser As we slowly pricoedod throihh | best bft-nand bur oo tlicer: on oithor sido | % €900 08IE for 1bo Botss, after the old | severe contest were up before tho recorder 4 3 © | Buglish style, wi the Duke and the | g % ot thanavy Sich s tho picture that grootod our | the sauth, you take the right aud Pll take | aropped well bohind the frowning hills and | of the pond, _Gorbett doesa’t drink wine—it | ol S OHILE SOREER R e UL LRSI R SR LY o loft. i : Pedal. the rocorder went on to say that it was yision on October ) last. We were out fora | the yet the lake was checked with masses of | COSts money—but thergare other and worse ST NN A Reac Yision on October d last, W were Oahod i | Tho next instant his gun cracked and a | fizhs and shudo, the chir-oscuro of tho | things thav he i guilty of, “and I| 0ne woo doth tread uponauother's hecl, 50 | out D ot baL e mom o Bpot nareed upon for & camp ground. It | Splendid big greenhead, in the full biazonry | Master hand. The weira bravura of tho | don't think he s = puctioyldr = aboul | rast they follow. Hardly had the governor | violence on the football fleld where an at- Was in @ snug littlo pocket in the foothills, | Of his autumn plumage, let go and whirling | Joon or the wild scream of the fish hawk, in meeting the ‘unmlsl{nmu. . Mitehell 8 of Florida—and his name is Mitehell, too— | tempt was made to counteract skill by brute Dut o Tew stops from th rorzy banks of Hay | in the air, tumbled dead amidst his wooden | porfect keeping with th wild rogion. greeted | SIX or seven year Corbett's seulon ¥ob | put his moccasin down on the proposed big | force1t becomes just as much a criminal ook, which came winding down tho open | Prototypes i the shallow waters before us. | usnow and 4hen. Across the darkening | despite his convivial nénchant, looks ns it hie | fighy than the telegraph announces that | offense as a bare knuckle fight. : Salley liko a huge serpent. twisting its way | As the restof the flock lifted themselves | lake we slowly crawled, exquisite twilignt | would bea protty tough sort of a customer | cEh NGO EEEE T PO taken the re knucidle fight. SRR X hrough the yellowing herbage until it tum: | 810ft and turned to leave they received a | pictures gloaming out as we passed. Hero | for any champlon for i dozen years to com® | rond with their respective theatrical snaps. Tit-Tarle of the Dinmond. AWNINGS. | R tiishausly fito thalate: dual salute from me and Heth's wemaining | & brown smskrat houso,a colonnade of canos, | L 4o not know whetlier Iam making myself | Tyoyfntend to imitat that great actor, | Dave Foutz will succeed Dan Brouthers at | (i ; Tilied with the enthusiasm of our glorious | barrel. Three more birds fell, two as dead | an arbor of matted rice, a sedzy hung pool, | Very plain,but you cin guess, can't you: But | 5o\ . Does it look like a fight? first base for Brooklyn, 5 “* | OmahaTeat-Awninj surroundings wo were soen dumping our | AS the proverbial mackerel, but tho thira, an | Jike a peeping eye, where the gamey s | inall candor I do not belisve either man bt oo Tii6 Rob SARIE A b of the lonn Allbo COMPANY. & e Trom. Newberry's bt wagon | old hon,-came _down slantingly with buta | loved 'to disport; n half-whelmed covton | cares much about fghiting the other, for it schedule meeting of the league will bo S| i 2, Tl V' J a in N 7t Jebruary 20. Flags, 8 11bon the dried sward all aboutus. It was | broken iving. She squawked affrightly and | wood, with the water still sparkling around; | they did they'd go avd fight. The law sim- Jivhat suokors thoybort held in New York February 20. L —Charlie and s v Bt and " rabbe D e ey 20 gat things sn propor anape | bogan to dig out for the nearest poat | an isietof water lilies,or a bit of bog whord | PIy shuts them out o€, the ciiy limits, bub | gy e L T O exhibl | upaan Clarke finally signed a New York | jeud fureatuloguc. 1115 Por e & projoned stay. and work and tug | Of reedy selvedge, almost burying | tne cano stalks cut the broezo mto plaintive | there ave pleaty of ferice corners out in the Saxpy Guisworp, | contract at New York's own terms. m st and sweat and fume and Swear as hard as | herselfin the water as she scurried along, emurs, and the splatter-dock curled its | country almost anywhere, isn't there?” AT SRR New York has formally returned King = g we did, it was late in the afternoon before | 1t was but a second’s work to slip in another | gpotted dishes among the rushes and fuzzy . A Lad’s Challenge. Kel. to Boston. Kel. is going on the road tho tents were up, beds made, wood chopped | shell and in another moment her ashen- | cat-'o-nine-tails, Sometimes a playful wind tAnd the old fellow, Billy, what do you | o o S To the Sport. | With “O'Dowd’s Neighbors."” BESN Lot D e and the spot began to assume the ‘air ‘of a | belly was turned skyward and her orange | stooped to the surface. brushing it into think of him?” querfed Moynihan with that | = AINS A el Big Mike Sullivan has been transferred to | Fred Krug Brawing (OmahaBrawing As3 : . Blinters homo, - We named it Camp Mert | legs wero kicking spasmodically into empty | darksome ripples, then fanned our faces and | quizzical look of nis. ing Bditor of Tur Bee: 1 hereby challenge | wilef TUIE SEOVAS BIS 00k bratsforred oo | } rewiag | O raning As3 i ganzer. . Lt " melted away. ‘"The old fellow—who?” 5 any boy in the city of Omaha to wrestle me | ¢ pat for Cinciunali rest season. Ol £ ite1on B Oatiueti| Grurantasl: o taghh Tho big tent faced the. south and with | “Bully!” shouted the waterworks man, | Tt wasgood and dark when we reached | ‘/Why, the Big Petlow of course. Gracco-Roman style, Lancashire rules to | - The league has. sonsibly rejocted the | DEer delivored 10 any outshi)brinds ' vidany g0 * flaps tied back displayed a pile of new-mown | “Welve got four of ‘em—four big fat mal- | camp, but tho lawyer was before us and he | “Ob, John L. Well, sh;limnusgly.proxwrly govern, for from $25 to #0a side. Iam 10 | double umpire ide Brsatient Young vy | Jart of tho elty. 103 oxport boitial boor do- hay, with blankots of green and_gray. and | ladst® ./ Tot onhly had o elotious fire ‘roaring away in | groomed, I think ha.could lick oither onc of | EOYEE, Tor FHom B bo JpOR Bt L AT | o isa to app A a i e e ano ok ot liverad o familles. g Beario strived drawn over It On' the rear | “Mark!® my warning exclamation caused | tiie stove, but had the tent lizhted up with | them yet today. - That was no fight down av | 3500 LR A T e A ] , him to squat with such precipitation as t lanter S Now Orleans, I think I could have punched | Jrestlo any. boy of that age and pounds. | seven in number. Imslie, Lynch and Me- | ¥ tent-pole hung hunting coats and waders, o L bl as to | our three lanterns and a supper ready that ew Or P Will be pleased to hear from any boy in the | Quade h jikely to by S gun cases and other paraphernalia, while in | iearly turn him over the gunwales, and be- | would have tempted the gods, besides a bag | Sully out myself on that occasion. But what | pleaso Bt from aopoyn tho | ieunteite thieeld keyitolie sallon. = %he corner leaning against a rudely im. | fore he could recover himself and ' get into | of birds, including a big Canada goose, that | & broth of a boy ho was back in '82. Why, city. SO Captain Ward has secured George Van B provised bench were our guns and fishing | Shapoto shoot a bunch of greenwings skim- | would have knocked any of your ordinary | itonly required him ten minutes to stop & Gt tE ot Haltern from the Pittsburgs. The Dagos I Pods. ¥rom the front poie, looped with a | med over the decoys, fairly under his nose, | hunters into a fit. Of course-he told us of | Paddy Rysn—" Ab Tndianapetle on oeatay lnst the now | SilLlikely play Jako Stenzelin tho floid in Plece of twine, was a brace of grousc, their | 50 ¢lose wero they to his end of the boat. | his adventures down the peninsula, and | “Yes,interrupted Moyninan, “and Iknow | .- ¥ Y, Van's pluce, while the latter will supplant | Wrought and 4 Biotied hues 'warm in. iho sunglow, and | We both pumped up hurriodly but the four | whilo they were varied and interesting, will | that every politician in Chicago went broke | Western loague was completed, and Omaha | either Burke or Wiernan in New York. WL A CLED | ‘which Simeral killed before it was hardly | 1oads we sent after them failed to swop a | keepfor another week. | on it, too.” was left out, notwithstanding that Dave | Secretary George Munson as the repre- | Drusy work ot 4 light enough to see on our way over from | feather. he single moment lost sufficed to | ~ Theday's work hiad admirably proparedus | _“Let me see,” proceeded the detective, | Rowe and his musical jaw was on hand and | SentAINe of Chris Von der Ahe speaks by 2 Newberry's, carry them out of harm'’s way. all for the enjoyment of o dreamless bed, | “Ryan won the championship somewhere | gii nis utmost to stem the tide with tho | e card” when he talks about the bunt. ‘, 014 Spot,” Stocky’s blue belton sotter, | ''Lhat wasn't quito so bully,” 1 remarked | and wo were not slow in tumbling in and | down in Virginia by beating old man Goss, He declarbs: I belioye that tho bunt bali G and as true a friend as ever snuffed the | With someacerbrity;” and if you want to kill §. cent of chicken or quail, noses about, occa- ducks you will have to keep down. Can't ‘Wero soon lulled to sleép to the plaint of the | didn't he, and it took him something less | Gate City on his back. And so, for another | will be penalized by calling it a strike every v coyote, whispering winds and brawling | than 100 roundsto doitat that. Notwith- | yearat least, It is somi-professional ball for | time it is batted futo foul ground.’, . F. Gilman, 0man Milliag &) sionally bending on his haunches to take a Y?,"l‘:fim enough without standing on the br‘:,oh PEERE SANDY GRISWOLD, B | standing t}\xls mgh,‘fnol\‘lzh. n"-&?r lhfltdl’flfluy Omaha, LR W hee): ",sm ,f,,q, 16th st. omoaant “,,‘,' : :'.fl.?'crf,n\.'fl.?in':';“;2::;‘,;‘&,.’.15’;&' Jicic his | BUTSHY & cork tn thot mug of yours | testlly Nebraskw's Football Team. .',',?:gu‘i!;‘;d o o e i By tmty. | Thomew body will start out with Indian- | g, . Tagger, latowf the Ganymedes, but | _CB Dok Janaior LRI i * TWeeh his paws at our every move, or curl. | rojoined Stocky. “I think Livow my busi- | The history of the Nebraska football team | lives that the man did not live who could apolis, Toledo, Grand Rapids, Detroit, Min- | now a member of the Tourists, is a frequent | = {ng himself up for slumber, ouly to start up | Bess. Look out yourseif! there comesa lot | fllustrates well the ups and downs of the | Whib him. About this’ time the Boston boy | neapolis, Milwaukee, Kansas City ana Sioux | visitor at the club house. PRINTING. I SOAP. almoat instantly to smell at our heels again, | 9f birds now, right up the channel to your . : ¢ began to loom up. He had already thumped | City as members. My old and esteemed | e 7 TLoyal brute, he knew what was up as well as | 1e£t.” ghorii oy tho conceit out of George Rooke, big Prof. | friend, Ben Johnson of the Cincinnati Com- | Reed Job Printing| Pags Soap Cd. | wo, and was taking every precaution to see ure enough there they came, a small eretofore Nebraskahas never had a good | Donaldson, Steve Taylor, John Flood and a | mercial-Gazette. was elected president, sec- | S0E COMPANY. (i RnitiothearaapiTalon that no one left the camp without him. - bunch of widgeon, with their black and gray- | football team, but this year they made an | slather of small fry,and wus finally matched | retary and treasurer, and a better man ‘“(_'l’ B, Proariok T e S Bee Bullding | ¥ Konp. 115 Hickory st. ki John had brought us a lozd of wood, and | i8h specked breasts glistening like silver | effort to keep up with the times, and secured | against Ryan for £5,000 and the champion- | couldn’t have been found throughout tie A {?'I'..'l?i:iofllof‘.“ tfl‘L! {H“l 5*‘;[1“0- 3 m ml‘filhpir \vlc'r'rkdngo?m Lhrela place hulvmg ‘S]:egn‘{:‘;\g:;:gn&zl;:rsw;: ;};.};g;\;r&:;&u{llf‘ the scrvices of am eastern trainer and | Sbib. Ilike to talk over thoseold days, and | length and breadth of the land. 54 g irnament of the Tour- T u all duly attended to, a fire was quickly e ists. He has also won two special prizes in ational league. Oue clause pro-*| the series. ale of players to clubsoutside the | Last Sunday v by the way, Jack,” turning to Moynihan, “Phe constitution 1s almost identical with “wasn’t you with John L. after that—didn't | that of the you see him kill Paddy the second time out | hibits the sputtering in tho shectiron stove and our | their marshy feeding grounds. coach, first meal in process of preparation, which | Stocky and [ were crouching low with our They thought themselves guite fortunate function unhappily had fallen to me. 15 indeed an ideal day | for | | CTOR Lefevers protrudiug through tho reeds, but | in getting the services of Frank CrawYord of | on the const?” league during the pl: s season, Gate re- | cyclng. TheTourists had a run sehedulod Tt requires lots of timé to put up two | DOt an elbow did wocrook until tho unwary | Michigan, who last year coached and de- “Yes, I was theadvance of the combina- | ceipts will be equally divided, Ten per cent f\‘}r.l I l-ll_lS:liomh-l E. l.l Yates ml' A W. e tents, chop wood enough to last a week, | birds had dropped their pale greenish legs | yeloped so successfully the Buker University | tion when Pat Sheedy had the Big Fellow, | will go to the sinking fund. Each club must | ‘L.w" “l"-L 1o dzw.m! i Ix'll. covering forty - o ¥ make cupboard and table and arrange com: | #ud cupped their wings, when we let them | toam, and 1 nevor enjoyed such another night as | deposit a forfeiv of $500 till the sinking fund m!{f jnthioe andonoliaichonts, dpr e SEAHL[S & E ‘missaries, plates, pans, kettles, cups and | baveit. Crawford found a dismal prospect indeed, | that when Johu retived the Lrojan to private | reaches $5,000, when the forfeit money may i l“"“ *{;“"‘hl f“l ;)‘4 es ;\f?‘"mflr‘ ;‘ ng / \ » saucers, knives and forks and a hundred and | = Like experienced duckers we had both se- | pug by dint of hard work he scraped to- | life. be taken 'down. Sunday ball is to be per- | With eath other n(l 19 pey fection of their (%] SEAHLES one ovher things, and it wasn't long ere I | lected our bird,but.as bad luck would haveit, | gethera crowd of greenhorns and set to *"That was in '83- mitted. The salary limit will probably be J;“ m““l- ‘_’fllh "‘]dl}y‘_"’“l 19 arrive in S ) was forced to call both Simeral and Hoth to | and as is the case so often that it Is incredi- | \ork to teach them the gawme, “Bighty-six. Al Smith had Sullivan in | fixed at $1,500 or 81800 per month, Thavold | Qmuba is the FHalladay Templo Seorcher, ) ) Py is | P 4 ko v hire) veight twenty-nine and one-haif pounds They were . sturdy crowd, improve . | 188, You recoilect Paddy always blamed his | Philadclphia_war horse, William Sharsig, | WOI& 3 b 0y yors soon chrnod iho pémos- repp: | downfall av Misaissinpi Clt” on_ datectivo | will manggo ihe Tndiatapelisclub, but as | L0020 exhibition at M. O. Daxon's. It is a tation of being the best team in the west, | truss and promised all his friends to lick the | yet Billy Pants Harrington hasn't caught on °§""m¥6~ Atotieiaarkan sl ahial Rootatary the titlo to which thoy havo since forfoited | Big Follow it ho ever got another show. | With Sioux City. SiBomol Ticions coersn sIMHod Baoeatary by being defeated by Kansas and Missouri, [ Well, ho got one. It was al Madison Square L s ha Dnly tiope: wheel was standing in the Seventeenth my assistance. ble, we bath selected the same bird. Our Stocky, with gray shirt rolled up to the pleces cracked like a single gun and the big- elbows and corduroys to the knees, in his | 8¢st bird in the bunch, a crested and proud . atocking feet, poals the potatoes, while | 01d cock, dove down into the mud and moss, Billiam, in tan colored hunting wammus, | headforemost, heavier possibly by a couple tepd grass breeches and rubber Boots, strips | of ounces from the quantity of lead we had SPECIALISTS ronic ; *But football like high. five o garden, Now York, just after the holidays Mexic A s it ‘ e ok T i tha. o “oiibs | puc - 1nto - Him, With that marvelous | gaves of vmce. and Lo tha fomemsSonns | i /85, but the police’ Interfered in the first | . Louts, Nov. 25.—[Special Telogram to | SLrcot anirance of ‘tho Now Vopl Tute bulld- Nervous the bnions and make the coffee. " In a | speed for which u scared widgeon 18 | Slso. sucoess dopends upon who cheats mose, | round. Paddy pulled n nico picce of | s Be.]—The City of Mexico may yet be | yi&;, Ao, ariey Bia oemm v e thator Privaty ani Ewinkling tho scen was alive with: our cult | Justiy noted the 1omaining birds wheeled as | Fach individusl contest 13 very 1ntaely de. | money out of the gate and shortly thercattor | enogen asyho seat of war for Aho grest in- | {f possiore, o1 o o Perpetter v inary preparations, and the gridicon, sauco. | If UPOn S0 many pivots, but they were no | garmined by that tewm which Lapposs to be | migrated to Chicago. Our combiaation wus Bl FOTALIOE ARG NG M1 T beasiblo F e Special pin and coffeo pot nade wusic. that shamed | Quicker than our merciless sclves, and in | {n the best condition. in 'Frisco in November, '88, and dJohn | ternational contest betwecen Corbott an 3 and Diseas ird and ripple. much less time than It takes to tell '1t, they | "Nobruska when sho is in the pink of | L. and Ryon were 'again matched, | Mitchell If the governor insists in his do- { o To. the Spor 1562535, An hour later and the top of the mess chest | 0t our other-barvels, We both got our | condition has shown herself probably the | this tume for four rounds and 75 and 25of | termination that the battle shall not take T : Wil you kindly ste stoimed with. our first. dinner, and with | bird, surprising s that was. Neither, how- 3 W ay sporting column the exict difle; oam i g tho gate, The fight took place Suturda e our Su 5 Bimoties s bl b Mokinley mnjorivy | over, was iillod dead, and, realizing tho ab: | bopsrimies b v o 18 831d that hor | [ 88 B y y | place ut Jucksouville, “Tom Ielly says a | BIC0 Lot idh o Makquls of Que o y wed ight, November 13, at the Mechanics P o 3 erry un ¢ atian K Ohio, we dvaw up our shell boxes for chairs | brevisted time it requires, a wounded ’ufii'}::-:g;“:‘i“‘;%\dwfi.‘&uh a game with ?’lf\'llliou. m: M;rkun street, and a gre: °; 9!"1‘1““"’ f:fl be “lbl"“w;l luu?:).olauié?z:xty {{,,..n;,,).‘{'r:mun., rules and obl A Nuwm- m\:‘/: gl‘xl:-:‘g:tn;ri’lx‘.t;;‘l}t?:lflx;.:’?!fvth‘? S el duck v put himselt boyoud tho reach of tho | Dounc's strong teum, and surprised every- AIZhL it was, Wou novor sakr such o Jum O T O e Mitoholl | Ans.eQuoensborry rules provide for a | Bigod, Skinand iilnoy Disgases, Fa- The Evening Flight, hastily rolonded und began pounding away body by beating them 28 to 0, while Baker e big bu 5 Y P lo Weaknesse: vost Maunhood, - . 1 el X to take place in the City of Moxico at the | twenty-four-foot ring, or as near that size as e o 1 i 2 t The wholo outiool 18 80ft aud rioh, as wall | A thotn... One Kelod ovot ot the fiva: Shos, | Cing to outdo this score” and show her su- | 10 18 tierioon, And ViatTaey amsmblage Btrioty ing to outdo this score” ar fern s yast assembligo | 1o track munaged by Colonel Bob Pate of | possiblo, o fair_ staud-up boxing matct, o | > i s I and Pgge Stacbed aa 10 s 1o tho | But nobvILnaen haing wa' want. x halt dosas | periority over Nebraska could only beat | 83t thiero, with mosd of Joto Patiense, Rt 0, r1ydrons e, Vorinails, fio STULA AND | TAL L s cured i J b P, inon | hugging or wrestling. Rounds three min- hout puinor detention £ business. me to erfect order, until nearly 11 that night. | Whis city. Colonel Pate is willing to go gRing g g ntion from bisiness ellow charm of the Qctober sunset. The | charges after the sccond, which had fallon | " aeorars : S B i v o . | this scheme directly ho is informed ofi- | utes, one minute rest. London rules—ving oun with st foe clralars. f su soon disavpears, and in tho transparency | and fluttered a good Nebraska then played Baker o tio game, | But T am gotuing aheud of iy story—anothor 1Dt sl SAIFWAy Bouth of post Way out, we were bog 7 ] L& ahood ¢ nother | Ry that the Florida ofticlals will forbid | must' bo on tho tutf, Lwenty-four-foot | Bt st it svamy obaor. Toom thy | Shuieined bo ses Mo clos tha” eniaamine | 10to 10, but everybody prosont knows that | bottlo, please; yes a big one e had Lho K N ' Y oLti h 0| Wi the fight. There are several prominent | square; two judges and one ref ach | b " e 118 South L5th St Binbey cuiting of tho. Aiataus blule. way. | mossy shinows, SILia oub: ini0 bho opes | Nanraskn's tosm waseuperior, © | toushest, Hume goLBE the thig on. Woul | |\ Mmen in town willing to contribute to- | round terminates with a fall. Thirty socouds | Dr. Seirles & Searles, DiamA N, Cross tho marsh to the west, to the minute | water and make off for the nearest line of | yinewnle Denver Athletic club L‘3 o “;un)' Dempsey and Burke, and it was a race be- [ Ward a purse for the international fistic | r Cannot fall without having received - — tracery of thb water grassés in the limpid | vushes on tho ovher shor Jinsible Denver Atblotle slub toom, whioh | (embeet, B2 and. the Parson who. would | contest in caso they oan make satisfaotory | a blow, but canslip down b a clinel to uvold creck near by, were penciled as elear and | *Well, let him go,'s philosophically quoth | i Phore . wer o rates with the railroads for round trip | punishment, Wresuing allowed. \ Y 5 £ 150 was a tie, 4 to 4, bup the | g6t to show first, There were days of 4 o E g & oy . sharp as ot hoontide. The whito buffalo | my companion, *ho's old and tough, and we | faot fs Denyar d g ., - tickets to include ndmission tothe Pate | Lanamig, Wyo, Nov. 21.—To the Sporting blossoms look like tiny lines of siiver resting | don't want him anyway—but Hrent havens | fact is Danver would not allow hersolt-to.be | ¥ pulling. and iv was only through the | 1 I\ 4 ra ¥ ) ol - | track, which would be the ne of the mill Editor of 7' B Will you Kindly decido in among their broad, heart-shaped leaves, | 10ok! 1000k there comos a thousund of 'em 1 | belcen o0 hier own grounds, and she resorted friendshiv of Chrle Buckloy, e B Pous | 4F 16" 1sto bo brought oft in the City of | Bunday's B u atestion ho'douby ofton while tho clouds above burn in vivid hues, | “The sight was really one well caloulated | e This s the clin nd dishonora- | Filere then, 154 Buckicy, the actor, Prof, | Mexico. As Coloucl Pato can furnish ' the but which the prairio is golden brown, and. Racovon's | to mirke i duck huntor's heart loap, and 86t | eslc, - Denver fonu s max of Nebraska's | Harry Maynard, “Pap® Sulliyan, the big | brack free of oharge, the only outlay would on waters like a mino of variod Jowels in iquid | his blood n-tingling, for, if thero Was d sin- | sia was i’ airansas) pekaowleaged that | hisiy doulor, Ad Rywan and Billy Emer. | be tho purso and advertising exposes, OB | fivo, tho ther low, Juck, rignt’ ive. Which form. 10 bira approuching, thoro were' Lruly, a8 | Nobreakarn sooricn: o 10 jimo,Weat. | Son, the miustrels, who had & great’ pull in | Pate's return from Mexico, which ls shortly | wini tho gumet—k, . Boyd, ‘Wrapped in the marvelous beauty of such | S jaculated, a thousand of them! | jooked upon the pennant as already won, A | "Frisco in those days, and Rush, the hotel | expected, stovs will bo taken atonce to | Apg —TLow, Jack and the right five, ina Qithens, can)d svortamon ask for mosgt Aud evidently coming from the lower | alas] how soon aters. thalt hopes snatterad. | prince, that Sheedy bsat the Parson out. So | briug tho matier toa head. game of fifty-two points. fallcabous your banquots du palaces, what | lake, and withiy o = feathery oloud | Lauck, fato, overvihing acombd to conspirs | 80l id Chris Buckley wnke us that Chiof 1 AN e Ounsrox, Tu No w duck hunters cawp, wih the peer- SRR frats talr. oabreg Twd. know'thay | Maiast Nebraska, and sho last thenox bwo:| Ceawley S0uE aound 130 police to malatain | g, 14 Joun Patrick, with a couple of \ar oL Tsn B annot now recall, In giine of high five the count is forty Both sides, the bidder mukes high, gume, [ SPEGIALIST Fros ot CDICAL the Bporting K 1o next s h lasour - Mng tho periormance, which only i it thero 14 p w0 Ia the less pioture around and the radiant | must pass directly over our blind. smes with Missourl and Kanass. RGP QUHRE P10 perioiah S friends, took » day off last woek and bagged | back of series 18, No. 0,691,0f Marcl 10,1562, oAl Toot abovet How to corn bread, toothsomo | * T bang ioon. Simorats gun 88 | sourl gasta, o soenit e s Wror e they oo Lo PROYE OlIce T L ove. woma pre. | something like six dozen quail. gL ““;“",.1,".‘,3,".,“1“;2,.%'{;.('.':,‘(;“‘ gous Laow, Ruronto, Private gnd Erouss stew, potatoes, with cnions, fried to | couple of outlyis gglers cross the penin- | qid Rave thia N % | liminarios, La Blanché and other vege- | Jack Morrison and “Chet" Hulett of the | ° er, o a turn, and Old Government Java' did dis- | sula and, although we caught a glimpse of & not have the eondurauce fora game of | tminavies, La BlanCOe At DUNE VOEE | v iiauts were Charlle Williams' quail | | Aus—Write o 1. L. Allen, University T AT appeat, and wilhout, meaning 10" ol taigs | TALNE bivd, w conld nobhelp bt 100k Upon | Loy Whippie wors Tt aut oy aeitles | Bghthr And. as Jnck/iuruod o us, ho ook & | shooting guosts at Missourl Valloy o eouple | Wik, ROV oy J out of chool, I must say that Simerals | his shot as & calamity. Tho mass Of BIRS | e tomdibion Tond the i s Could 1oL 0 | Dl gulp of wiae, augh iywas only 'todo thus | of dayslust week. ‘Thoy bagged “something | Bavib Cirx Nebo Nov, SO0 the SPOting | yeglars whichwity b sopt (t bl stomich on this occasion gave me a botter | approaching at once began to rise and | oo place last Saturds % Bosides, that | that he stopped. Al vight, then,” he went | like a barrel of birds. Edliorot TuE Uekt’ Lieuse ptate, whasdvpo- | 0 Box Uai. Omeo 113 8 Ol B e Bk an ity s 1-appronoblk Bb 00e Digan/5p zlae ~and i pla st Saturday, and besides, that . , : sition was mude of the body of Hooth, the e aivi Vi 2 harmony requisite e on, *When the time came for the Big Fellow | George Ileld, one of North Platte's genfal | Ljayerof President Lincoln, und oblige.~May | = oo Buman or givine, [ have run actoss it wy | auviferous opportuniiy had passed. harmiony Teduisite to succoss was WA | O BAddy Lo g0 0n, o Sullivi was thoro, | sportsimon, is i tho ¢ity. Says threo of | Eiiion” o ARAdls Bt hen any ono wil toll you that | - Bub thero:aras one bogd Jess. 1ol vegm., ace, thinkiug 1t bonoath tho | &1 tho big. houso buka to appretiend that | thom lof North Platte” Just Sunday after- | - Aus.1t was burled, May DlSO DERS & bungry duck bunter 1 the wost voraclous | squawk ! quack | quucicqusclcquicic! indus- | bonoh. when ail his_feliows wished 16, and | o wasn't gong to by Where' do you thiul | noou and bagsed sixty-three quail, andihat | oamuorse T, Noy, 2170 thoe Sporting Feday pr ShIoE OXtaNt. ol the dishes were washed | Lhi, Vyorked my callor in mitation of s | everybody kuow it was for tho beat, sulked | ho was L Ewn at the ‘Grand Opera houso | any ordinary shot ought 1o gt sixty or Editor o' : Plouso glva o awor f | 181 LN 1 aln 3 c n, and what was 5 , i o I : ¢, for w NP . s the following ¢ 0} : BEG us soon us | EVILS, WE. B s e S cannaed | apiulions hom aud what was'oe doeSable. | lked i solioa) Doy, reelgnon 1he eep- | MILH B wire. i b box.for wjoh he PRLLS | sovualy 19,5 daych Bhods o | 8 ] b possibly cin: What year und month was solves to cigars and comfors. Stocky lolled ason the Omatia | ¥ 0] 100 note, the enteskspment, whatever it ArbuLY btk over the bady of the lake and again sot tainey ana quit the team, L) uote, the entesk) 1n the departure of Billy 0 ¢ , ) 3 Dhrley Mitehell born? The man that 15 now | . Twiil sond (o A - The Thanksgiving duy's game will boa | Was, being for the earthquake sufferers at | Gup club hus lost o good man. He did much | 5cncd to ight Jim Corbeit. By sodoing you | Surely pucke 0 1y BuEerer he proserips fgalust tho upriglit of tho out; the Jawyor | thelr pinions on n downward course, makiag | not ono, bicause if Noboankce wins who will | Chiaklestan. 1got utod baroushe and had | 16’ homoe the shooting mtevests of Omaha, | will kreasly oblis-—Churies fouge. T e ke ke OF ‘it SrouDlon: Abdrons Wit Xy on the Sat of my back on tho bed, | ° Tha svance gussd. wes otuall bo tied for sccond place. If fowa wins she | tho Jelw gallop down 1o tho Graud, andi | anl will be missed av wll future tourneys. | = Ans.—Octobor, 1501, o I ker, Hox 10, Maraball of Walsrodegshells. ordict that hor ‘team is the sirongzest | climbed into the wagon and we were | guccessor, Irank Carwichael would make a you, OF cun you, fur- | ——————— ~ N togother and began a fusilade the like of | mug mos . For 4 dri apidly back 10" ‘the pavilion, . o foilbwl 1t QU sonversation was light aud Mppant, | which tie wost persisient ducker expori- B 1 Moy} 314 | 200 Big Kbliow went straght into tho groon ood dau (on 1he potbioRe L e, 0 ho folllag ; Jutoustion PEHFEG'I' .‘"“oon! BTe the sar. prairio N SRroUgD tho Opes °"flm‘?‘¢;$u‘§,'?'.§’:'.'fi;fi‘:»’i‘i‘é"n"n’.‘f'v'm,y rival, Nebraska. room, laid aside his swell togs, and was in | ot & CLR PRS0 8% ehor Min wostern | Eagu, the, Montana Iid, who Is 10 ke the — o —— — his tights before you could say scat, And |\ o ~ ‘ . | tight with tent we could see, stretching vefore us, the | but so many more wero there and so great Fuller's Shoot Across the Brid .i.mofi-mi'. he was hog fat, hadn’t trained a {““A"‘.:’:‘,‘ v::lx uril:gryAnl:tl!mb?e\?vl; :T]:':'“ truveled ‘;ll‘n.“ by elittoring crost of tho slieatlake ' ' . | was the momentum and ignorance of the | grad Fuller, the well kuown rifle shot and | Lok for the match, while 1tyan had base 1 Tastt binea Yo beat whon £t comes for enter: | {ieiricand ho had & bout With & soldior from y 808 7 | awarm In the roar that thoy came on ln con- o month, What | faining and taking care of couple of pil- | Fort Ellls Mont, "fhla Hcld o | Wierestin 1 grims. Wil surely see them again, it very In o Ry Lam Yy u, the same “Kid" who of Saglnaw, Mich, , g1ving exhibitions? How attained —how re. stored — how preseryed, Ordinary works on Fh siology will 1ot tell you s the doctors cau't oF won't; but all tho samo there are auy birds fying,” ooserved the | fused and erratic light, oyer and by and all | #-'round thoroughbred —sgortsman, will careful preparation for ov: lawyer as he shd off ‘the mess chest and | around us. The very air seemed a mesh of | conduct a big turkey shoot on the shooting a yoll weat up whea Joln L. qwaiggrod out v es. 11 L the roof woul up, Si00de ot into ‘the open air. Tho next - | Trightoned uid qusoyiing ducke, And us Tagt | Erounds at the othor cad of the big bridgoon | Hyan guiiy folio 0P cquainted with you wishi to know. Your y ed, sud it be A Hospe and Jacksnipe Kuowles were | Sl idla Tho siue man, will 1ot tant we heard hum cal 05 o couid Ioud hnd shabs tha Iabenss e | Wodneaday, Noveubor 3. ALl tho shonters | t¥iosi. Hirath et Saforce, son had | after geeso one day Last week and, in fact, | Lot it Widn was it bo staodJuck" Dowp- SEXUAL POWERS '8 want o seo & citement wus maintained. Without exaggera- | are invited and can rest assured that Fred- | gho ‘men facing each other. aro still after them. rho{"v‘mn down near | gey off, and wherei—A Subseriber, are the Key to Life and come out here, the sky is full of | tion it must have beena full two minutes be- | erikus will furnish them plenty of interesting CSullivan had bis well known guard up, | Ashisnd and saw lots of birds, but the river Ans.—Itis the same man. In Portland, | fis Yeproduction. Our | i fore the last distraight bird had regained | and healthful sport. ready for business, but Paddy was pale a: was 50 choked with ice that they couldn's | ywo years ago. lays baro the truth. Every man ,{m ‘e were with him in & and true | his course and cleared the daugerous crypt Slow and loth t begin. John suddenly | kill elghty or ninety, so they Kkillea ‘?m_h + | N OMaHA, Nov. 20.-To the Bporting £dltor of wonld flw"“lfa""un‘gfi'bl?&fl:;::fima’tf thore was @ big flight of birds. | in the ridlous rushes from which a siorw | Tho No 0 Wheeler & Wiiton with its ror. his hand to is sides, and in 8 yoice | all big Canadas. ey sald that one O IMOR | Tye Beki Ploass auswer ihroush the coluy s lsetrb. ehould WrILG for our sealed ook, el ; . fisopped Brdisen (Y momm bills | of L' and death had issued. | ary movement, is the lightest runningd | loud enough for all of us in the pross 1'3’;‘ twenty-five pounds in his stocking of your paper what day ol s Jlsek the 171l ey o Bige Address e whre, schous the o1 | rout S RRRLS M, Tamias | .hva‘"“ e rken 4t uneaualle. | o e e Paddy, smash me—make & | JobnJ. Hardin has at the taxidermisvs [ 1859:--A Bubschiber OB poslenct \ where i‘-‘-‘" L face upon’ mo, but | Sold by W. Lancastor & ogq iy m-fn'. °y'bun¢u J shob of Brown & Soow oue of tho most mag- | Aus—Tuursdey, L867; Saturday, 1888; Sun- fl“f. UFNML 0. Bflflllo N.Y, them. lare"were many ulations, | teenth street 1 T | Vityan dida'viaow what t make of this, nilicent specimens of e golden wagle ever | duy, 150, . i ’ " wheye

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