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THE OMAHA DATLY BEE: SUNDAY, DECEMBER 38, 1803—~TWENTY PAGES, 19 reve ports to help him tages this week, and it | active mates have watched with & groat deal | powered to appoint two oxp gO0s without tho saying that they will stow | of intorest the outcome of the season’s work | out in the distribution. The Western will ““(Good boy, Sport!” I exclaimed with for- | from out of the spongy vegetable debris at away o fair numberof the silver plaques | Messrs. Hynes, Sancha and Walker have. | doubtless afford berths to a good many 3 vor, but ere I had time to bestow the well | my feet flashed a jack, and, deflantly re- stamped by Uncle Sam, It is a great thing | been so closely rolated in the contest that & | players who olaim the Queen City for their merited caress 1 saw approaching me from | peating his thrilling cry, he darted away, ~TReR to be a fighter when you don't have to fight. | blanket could have covered them at the h Anent | You canair your gricvances in the news- | finish. Fach have missed but very faw club papers, and then secure an engagement as a | runs and their t horie, Cincinnatl, next to Philadelphia, probably supplies more talent to the big nnd , {0’ over the hills down Hay creek & tremendous | his graceful shape glancing white and | A Reminisoence of Oue of the P The Lawyer's Goese and a Morning's Shoot | G700 THG UL TGy Ware coming on swiftly | russet, first this way and then. that, in ence of Ore.of the Pr g - 5 o were always a promi- | little clubs than any other city. Kvou thd 3 From the Shore. into the lake and I had no more than time to | the bright sunlight 1 okly the Lightweight Champion. star performer in a melodrama, or give exhi- | nent feature of cach spin taken by the club. | league’s requisition "upon Cincinnati is n sottle myself than they were over me. They | onto him. despito his ting bitions of your skill at_punching an inoffen- | Milo after mile hus been reole off through were considerably|higher than 1 had thought, | areil gvmnastics, and at the report of my [ which cannot retalinte when gou | dust, heat, mud and rafn. 1t is claimed that | PENCIL PICTURE OF A LONELY SOLITUDE | Put with both barrols I succeedod in cutting | gun he plunged headlong into the soft mud. | A FRESH GUST OF WHEEL WHISPERINGS rd Mr, Walker had beaten his mates out at the ouit a bird, and as it fell, with a thud and a | Spot retrieved without command, and to my 1 how true this state bound. not ten feet from my stand, sharo in | dispieasare flushed throe more birds before 1 ertatned until tho o ong ono. Philadelphin claims J: Honri Gastright: Cleveland, Buck 4 New York, Shorty Fuller, and Pitts. burg, Jake Stenzel. the champion slugger, ok Boylas — tape, as it were, thou The so-called Duval club, down at Jax, | went is cannot be 0 M- | and Denny Lyons, There isn't o native Cin: my exultation—it w a big canvasback | was ready to shoot. Tho yellowlegs, too-— . Fla.. have drawn up a new set of articies for al count is made His solitary ride | cinnatian that wears the red today, although The King of the Skies —Jack Snipe, Vellow. ,‘y,.qu pot hind rouchied as I raised my | and I noticed among them a pait of suowy | A I'hoto of the Footbal, Flayer—Gosstn of [ Mitch and Jem to sign, and this time they | through tie snow, fog nd mud of last | Harry Vaughn comes near it—very near it. legs and Avocetsa—Sim's Piseatorial Hale gun, but was now braced upon his stiff front | avocets—took wingat the shot, and swung the Diamond ~Christmas Shoot - \mong think they think—I say they think they | Sunday will likely place him |\I\-v\ He was fouud, when quite young. out in the " legs, gazing first furtively up in my face, | round by me and down the lake. They did the Gunters aid the Usual Weekly think —but they don’t think at all—that they | miles to the better of his rivals | woods at Rural, O., not 8o very many miles St e Nknd s then wistfuily toward the little break in the | not light, though, and I shortly heard their ate firoproof, that the law cannot possibly | His friends are so confident that he has won | away.—Ren Mulford 3 Flive Under Difficaltios, long grass where my prize lay. But T | well known “tur wheetle! tur wheetle!” a Roundup of Sport. interfere, Lot us pray that this is true, and | however, that they are congratulating him - - . bade him down. That royal plumage should | peculiarly mournful whistle, soft and that the Jacksonville sports do think after | alteady. The club centiry this season was Movements of the Shooters. be sacred from the mouth of dog; aye, even, | musical, which this dainty bird utters all-because we must get Corbett and | An imurovement overlast year's 100:mile By killing twenty-three out of twonty-five BRHADS il duck | 1was fain to believo from the hand of man. | almost constantly when a-wing. Spot and | Jack MeAuliffe, who hoids the title of | Mitchell togother. " Theg will soon bo old | scoreh, *innamich ‘as the cliib fintshed to- | live birds Geonge Kloinman s won tho " e It was with peculiar emotions | gazed upon | charged whore we wore, aud to my delight I i yighpwoight champlon of the world, with- | M. Saxov Guisworn. | Bether, evory ian who stacted winding up hicago Gun club trophy for the Afth timo, i hunters, no matter | that peeriess bird as he Iay at my very feet | saw that the avocots were still with the | (RAPEREE CARRIREE L B0 SERE, LT oy e At the olub fousn wellwithin the prosoribed | and it now becomes his personal property ! almost, in all his delicate beauty, lay there | straggling birds, and that they were going to S SLEINES hed, and who L Umaba's Coming itey time. As the season waned ovening runs Billy Prico of the Bluffa brought if aune how great their | amndst's tangle of lacey swamp grass and | give me un casy shot. Tiis they did and I | peexof Tom Sawyersor any prive fighter The third annual exnibition of the Omaha | were abandoned, The average ondanc othor bateh of twenty-two dozen qu [ Stockof vitailty, on- | curling feay teran inthat wild marsh land. | dropped both of them, hardly two yards | who ever lived, pussed theough tho city last | Poultry Faneicrs association nos promises | onclub runs has been twelve, the largest | weok, Ho thinks if tho birds loft over Thursday afternoon enroute from New York | to eclipse eitherof its predecessors in num- | bumber on any run bewng = thirtyelght. | through the winter all right that we will One noteworth ' fact is the number of new | have the bost shooting noxt fall Known men who have developed into first class r durance and enthu- | There he lay gasping and drawing down his cinnamon-hooded head spasmod siasm, know what a | il art, on_the water. Spot made two trips liy, until | through the slime and moss.layiug both birds | o Sup Jirancisco, He telographed me from | bor of oxhibits and quality of birds shown axed body told that the last and final | at my feet in perfect style. i nd | this section of the country for yoar: % 3 4 vadst ) fial fam- | Creston, Ia., that he would pass through, | The association is much stronger both finan- | mon. While reviewing the work of the road o okt AR, > «dmatter it is to | struggie was over; thero he lay the king of | The avocet is one of the grallatorial fam- | j : i o s » . devalonod inta i s 1o i S hn_. 1 ..u} ile of | the ff('l.‘. 80 1:’""_" t |-A\'1|![: the shimmering | ily, with a long bill turned up at the end like | but as bad luek would have it I did not ve n_'mH.\’ and in mlr-mlh: rahip \mv_-I when it \\; men the racing men must not be forgotten. ““\”n ?\n\l‘:.'y;‘ :‘::lli:.l _\;ru‘:‘ 3 1 »:‘.“,“.1'. dy quit a \-.,.ulu l|r o | airin the glory of his strength the sickle-bilied curfew. It also has very | oeive the mossage until ovening and so | 1S Show last bruary, which was & most | First among the latter is tho veteran, Hol year sty L blankets at half pas ‘ reess. Much mor ime, too, has ey, written rtleman several years ago. i chite decided ton, who has establishee a state record for | Gibson's “Lioutenant of ~Avtil ashen wing, his wariness and caution, at my | long wings und cxhibits a_ geueral white ocided s s, teh moro ti o, Bas | ton, who nas establisheo a stato record for | PRI hicuts Bona keen October | very feet with asplotch of scarlet ' on his | color, the back and wings of the male beiug | o = T o0 Bomy s e e ]r:-r‘1|;“\“~n“'y"- "‘1‘”“\»Jlx“.\.:nl\v\:-w::"g:: ul;m the quarter mile, and who holds the state K movning, build n | Snowy breast. Beautiful to the last, his | a deop velvety black, while thoseof the fe- | THH0 L K making .t the 0 coming show th fore, missed him. Mac goes to the coast, I under- : uing b boto i | champlonship for'two miles, both perform. | Charie Best tho hamblon shot of Neligh, or s 0 8 i o inter races. He isto receive something | the time (December 11 to 16, inclusive,) i | ances occurving with the Tourist colors [ Was in the city several days last week By deep garnet_eye upon me, flashing in terror | male are of a brownish black. v ) ey GDere et b, inelusiy a ! i s in the soveral doy ook By fire, got, breakfast | {oct FCTC N linie of donth. Placing these handsome specimens with | like 81004 day for his work and the use of ;'::v:\ .‘”‘,"...'1',‘,"‘,";“, Il bt t«“*_[;wj\* .‘_“‘\l gleaming on his breast. “Billy” Schuell ::'"“1‘;-'”;"“]”7\“' L) -ll‘ to S ‘L;\\:.:u et s Aaland sally forth in With what little reference, I thought, | the scolopax in the pocket of my canvas | hisname., That he has retived from the ,\'-'\“,‘\:‘{ “:l;m'\ml““”fi“ I\.-:uv\kl:-‘I.t\:"whn:v. q | comes i for a generous slice of the club's i § \and warn Parmelee to damp and frost for | exists the greater part of tha' Deity's cre- | coat, I proceeded on down the shoreaud in all th 2 4 5 i honors, he he x ostablished 3 rd his laurels well iy ring 1 do ot eredit. Champion pugilists, ns bl UL et DTG ato ro- | U 1 ino yell stceess s favorablo weathor, which is usi- | cord for the sigle mile during the season Joln Patrick ana Fred Montmorency avions to man. Some things appear to bo | less than an hour made a bag of nine yellow- | F18 | €0 not cro b L s fave “hid I he simgle mile during the sed J atrick e Montmorency = B ttie morning flight. | SEORS So man. Somg AIBER Thyriads of | logs in addition. T had just reached the i & very genoral rule, do not retire from the ally good at this so year. | Thon follows in rapid succession the othoer | boldly announce that they are the only y o ATBVENRE UL all duck hunt- | others, grand and beautiful, have no connec- | point in returning, opposite my morning's | ring uatil some better man retives them, | The great special featurc of tho coming | specdy boys of the club who have carriod the | shooters hereabouts that go on the samo " “m‘.-w have done it, | tion with him or his presence. The anvas- | hide, when 1 saw Billy and the water | vide Sullivan, As much as I would rogret | SHOW I8 the giving to exhibitors all l:"lh‘v net | eieery diamond and black arrow to the tront | grounds with John J. Hardin and kill move 4 v 1o it, | bac nd gloss of fern and grass blade | works man pushing the scow around in the ","",""'" '.‘f same, This x“\pn.n-ll.t:x the l”n"' in many hot scorches: Prouly, Cualley, Bar- | @ame than he can. Here is a chance fora and all duck hunters will continue to do it, | G RO BER0 dlon other In the solitude | mud gathering vherr dead, and hastily loop- | 1 e et b e pardss | oso of exciting o greater futerest in tho | num, Fredrickson, Potter: Saheha, Horglum | 1tle d-cont hunt a8 did Stocky, the lawyer and 1 on the morn- | ESion sioakstdd Bech opper B Bee B CERE | ey ducis togathior 1 slung. them over | DUt just when and wh oy are going to | hroeding of th ibred poultry, which is | Mulhal, Atlen, Dogau, all good on track or | Clark 1. Huton of Paxton, Nob. snut his ing following our first day's big shoot. fowl, the decaying vegetation, waving still | my shoulder, and they made a load to pel, | 415 up the gentleman to_turn the trick yet | tho prime object of the association. his | rond.The mavagement and conducting of the | friends, Hardin and Knowles, threo big It was Hoih's turn to - piny Delinonied A | kves of matchiess beauty'; o erystal | I warrant you— spiashed on down the | remains an unfathomable mysterg, How- [ Will be aceomplishod fn st moasure by | club ruos this seison has fallen to n vory nada gooso for Thanksgiving, Ho R T e ran i Ty | Take, tho grandeur of the whole wild land: | shoro to the landing. Here I dumped my | over, tho Williamsburger is 4 manof no | U ddditional efforts of exhibitors to sceute | great oxtent upon the shoulders of Licuten- uctantly from out his cosy In i to seo this happen Ja Lis in the cards, > ports the birds about all gore, but a few : S ; a large attendance of visitors and thus pro- | St Sanchit. \oho s frovod s consciontions | Lonts, tho | . y £ ith | scapo, all ask not the eye of man to admire | burden, stretched outon my back on tho | suafl stoek of neumen, discroct and clever, ' lance ) Lhi il 1l ant Sanch, as pr i vons s | slll lingor along tho bars, "Ho killed. five nculation that sounds = stranecly MK | H00 Vor this lordly creature in his mighty | geass and awaited their arival. SHA TURRYbE (AL HE Nbed i tand 1B St Lgreatee amount to o divided Ihe | and capable oficor. Captam Potter could | Jast Sunday on thor feediig grounds. Josus! butit's cold ! Lights i it of the | ckotism imagincs the world made for him ex- | Tt was now nearly It o'clock and aa warm | dud it may be that he does intend to get ou on of the net proceeds will e s | not liave chosen a botter lieutenant than this pults on his clothes, stil g o t ma Lof tho aev | o i Joe 1. Boss of Drummond, Wis., and o fa. et o a singlo and balmy > day, and g ¢ | of it intime. Asto s alleged estrange- There will be as many shares of same | voung gentleman has proven himself, The | 40C 1 Boss . { mnarsh, then stands ynwning and shivering a | clusively, instead of betug but o singlo atom Rl LU L U bk g ment from Chavlle Mitehell—that is anothor | 28 there aro 88 points or boiter birds exhib- | Soming soason will, o doubt. bo. matied by B T idL dger ST R i ISR moment. An alarmingly long pull at a | in the cauntless expressions of the Cr AVISE (1 VR EAHINR: EMe GIALOER IR HE BT s ekl ited, each such bird entitling its owner to a | yany changes in’ the officcrs and viders, | 1Fends here. He says the deer have been bottle labeled “Good for Canvasback” evi- | One of the infinitesimal links in the in pation tn watching the plctures In the sky, | matter I tako but little stock in. Jack and | b kata sharoof the profits. This scheme, | Younger and newer Hio oo th Maces | Sivughtered un his way this fall by tho B o o o Bhood, how. | Series of creation. Al from the vsty | Light, flufy clouds had tflocked tho domo all | Chaviie havs boon haud in glovo with oach | bi° Ciinshatant the protits, Ahis schomes | soungor and nower viders takine the places | Siisands. Ttomor hos 1 thav Mes. Ross, ever.and a firo is quickly roaring in the s to the squirming ephemera, are but | morning and a soft brecze ,"‘““‘"h’l"j"‘fil.'l”‘. other ever since the Britisher's sccond visit | ohance for profit from this source. The in- | Duet seasons, Although the faccs of tho woid | 1 €Mploye in the Western Union offices, will s S CLIHE e s 0 s of tho inantie which tho inscrutable | there wore' wondrous doings abov, I | 1o “this country. At New Otloans Tast | Gheuiier: Wnwaver. . holg ong hat toom. | b eisous, althowsl the faces of tho ol | o fule Witk oo water into 4 dripping pan_and washes both | OV Ad beneath 1t the wutumn's breath weaved | Sonao Ui oneyou wore sure to fnd the | whereas from noumembers an entry fee of 10 1 Thay may always bé aimong tho fArst to sign | B¢ 10 have ouc of the best vigeon shioats face and hands with o single swipe. By | BERESIOG ol pacers are ap- | 118 graceful cloud paintiugs. There goes a | Corbott ds. o botter min steletly . in | CCES per bivi is required. AlL reputable ‘b register. The following table will [ 4t Council Bluffs Christmas diy that has this time the lawyer's sympathy has been | 4 Wiich 9F bircs e dot e s illared . palaces. there comes. & groveof | coiceue. 18 & bolter man-—strictly “in | ginciors and broodersof thoroughbred poul- At a glance the number of miles ridden | Peen held out this way for years. He ox- med ana wi muffied” grunt he | prochiug from oft toward Three Springs. | plliirad pajaces there comes 4 Srove oL/ pugilistics, mind you—than the sou of | yry are entitled to membership whether 7 tho season by months, also & com. | tends a hearty invitation to all the Omahu e ot hits "the bottie n resoundlug | In fact there arc birds in sight in aimost paims, while oft bevoud . flect of quer | Aibion, ity be ull ight enoukh. 1 think 0 | Fekidents ol Ot pr mor. A eations for LS BBl OLORT G| B Ui Ry DR whack, dredses and the two speedily pre- | every direction; a mass of theul are circling | ceaft boars up: hen & awveted costi | mysell, No man. however, can rank | yombership should be received by the sed want, principally ar live bivd: pare breakfast. Ham and eggs, fried mush [ round and ‘round over the impassable rica | with its ragged = battlemonts, a ' ca¥d’=) Corbett above Mitchell fn any other par- | tary not later than Monday, Decomber 4, i Tho Natioual Sportsman’ Ve R L flolds west of the lake, and lavge and small | cade of nondeseript warriors, wrapped in | tioulay, o s s as far below him asac association hay : rder 1o he acted upon bofo 0 of the decided to change its > to the Nati GAKA a1 Ana Rl Sy oW o | Aoooy mantie; while ' i there on tho 8 undor the st Ll , Liis) cided to change its name to the National HAs you are going to o the sttore act O oA SR tATR b e1aohCDOS] B oA ) iy | oo UM B IS BEATS show Tlie usual entry feo to exhibitions of | it Game Bird and 1o Proteetivo assoe today, Sandy, T want to tell you where [ got | Luke, acros d g Ll ikt Sl ‘ TR this character s from 2 1o 50] cen quly.. o . Diia 90116\l CMEHE . NV DR Bt : 4 . A Y 1o | over the glinting sand hills from up Hay | peak! Joo I, Clavke, t1 30-pounder, who has | pird. so the HLELBEE SHORMATIBE Auiust lvn_\ru (.{.|x.| yeate |.|\\, ex "“'L’““\”.'l(l ‘l\-‘l:‘d creek’s widening valley. Stocky and Sim 1t was no light work, but by noon we had ! bird, so that it will cost nonmembers yerns hie suabbed a big, ripo e, wallowe Pning 2 P 1 1 Septembor mpete for the honors | Octobor ils." Noven 1 been sojourning at Sioux City for the past sud, then | have been steadily at work smce my first | toted all our bids into camp and spread them | thyeo months cudeavoring to get on a go ot the | sliot, and the frequent crack, crack of their | out in the shade of the tent, and ‘conjoiutly | with any of the western top-uotehers in- his dout, M. K. Bortree, Chic iont, A. L. g0 flrst vice very little money to e akey, Kalamizoo, Mich. ; and a division of the it around in the ham gravy a s flopped it over on his plate. 1 e D oA e second vice president, Josepi Huator, Waah G A 2 : 1o honors spoken of abovo consist of | - fngton, D, C.: sceretary, 1 6. Poud, Mit O O S0l the | bicoes apprise mo that they are cndeavor- | dishea up the noonday meal. — Of coursomy | clss, vitlod up to seo me. yesterday. Ho | gt sononot spoken of ubove constst of 1 = potal ... enee0r017,300 23,990 16,110 | \Gfiiroles tronsurer, T B, Hicks, Oil by tho landing, and we'll go down that far | ond the water works man the duy before, | interesting discussion as o thoft BOPSL | off hore to seo whother thote was anything o poultry. Seore cards will also be | ing table, which has been corrected over o A and Answors. together, and 1 can tell you exactly whero [ Spotobeys my sharp command and as his | classification, Wweikhi, ete, but we b ABYECC | in his line of traffie fn sicht. Iinding & | given on all qualifiod specimens, with tho captain's List voports. Tho few | Hasrisgs Neb, Nov. 28-Ta tho Sporting tda. You won't. hive any difienity finding | Dl form drops among the dead flags and | that thoy wore tho handsomcst waders that | frost had settled over the Gato City e cou- | ¥ Tansiiien s it i impossibio to score pit | vns in November have ot been figurad | Editor of Th Cinyou give me the ads the spot. for I left cnough empty shells | £rass the bunch of bivas Lhad been watch- | any of us up to date had i tinued on his way last night via St. Louis. th il swing up the arm of marsh to my loft, | “Say, fellows,” saio_the lawyer, who by ,, then come swiftly over the r games i the division of the “spoils® each | this list, s qualified specimen will be counted us an 88- | given aph, came up and he | 1oiu bird. 0 to build a bonfi the offeial figures have not been | 4ress of any person in Omuha who breeds Wer i Ty cHR e s difference | Great Dane dogs? T wantto buy o good pup. Lhis explains tho difforence | ploags wnswer in next Sundigy's BrEs- e Me ulir In talking to Clarl the subjec ssful fisher- | of the preceding par e almost | the way is one of the most su et i e ein “ou follow tho path | dircetly on me. . Thoy are redheads. 1bend | men Omaha can boast of, i Colenel Burwell will | & o 1 ShougttEyau agreed with me_on the points of Mac's re- Arrangements have been mado for the ex- wedal, having Y won LRLLL R 3 2 clear dows protty’ noar tho potat, Teforo | low as on they camo. They, Naye now | said thore wove o s fn the Raccoont' | tirement amd” his velations with Mitchell | nibition of appiiatoos sed by poultey men, | 1 with fourteen inics 10 b erodivs AR DAL LG ) (o i BN Wikt e Nt &t "got, | swerve and attompt togo up_ the luke. I | memanya tiune that he has ucver taken a | " But goiug back to McAulifte, he said: T [ "R Fonture inshows in this countey, | Gegran Sanclia. o A lancing ovor the eyt naces light, however, T found it too open, the birds | Pull my Lefever a dozen feet in frout of the | fish fram these waters. i Ly | s bobind the first man whom Jack ever | papticularly in the west, is thut of an auction | I P- Walker WO Wii06100 Beaotor of would see me, $0 T moved into_the rice; and | Slate-colored bunch and in quick succession |+ Well, Anse is off hisnut, emphatically | met in a contest in public and that was with | of the best birds each tay. This will be in- | 1V Reicheniers Omahn was o 15 cashier in the oy ¥ou DUkt hava. Hean o “baraiyso | 1ot 8o both barrels, Three birds are checked, | continued Mr. Blackstono, as he drew 1 | Bopby Mace, an English foatherweight, who | Srotasta ers fae gn et tme at the com: Brotls iR fair this sun me who 1t hem o St et S G T e | and amidst flying feathers, whirl over and | match athwart the fundamental basis of his | \was my boxiug mate a the t 0 | R S et T P o | e as T st a rid I tho wheel® o ol oobot, bring ‘om inl. T7e4: | over in trantic myrations into the rice bed. | corduroys and lighted his odorous briarwood. | jn 188} and Mace and | were moeting all | 125 pn0W: o wucse sales will probably oceur | Lou Reiche men in the elty, having boon @ resident horo fuocky, that dog of yours fs ull right, 1T 4% | Phie remainder of the flock go up into the | “There are pienty of fish here. Why, the | comers, with loaded’ gloves, in White's ajtucRerouapetitant Mda sttty iy for tho past ylAr and know 1o oo answorlig knocked down four that [ didwt get. They | another of those unaccountable couvolu- | ¥ouseon thom breuking the surface In all | McAulifte eame in—a smooth-faced, boyish- | fine birds are also promised, nearest guesser | ol Potter . Gleason. d foll in the thick rushes right on the lake | tous of which =Anas Ferina s alone | divections oll morning. Nof Well Lhave, | looking fellow, probably 17 yeurs ‘of ‘age. | to'the exact weight of each taking sume. | A" Kinselay Ans.—Lily Williams, shore and Spot couldn’t make capable, swoop round with o rush of wing, | and ['ve seen the fish, too. m “,’”‘h‘f““"J‘f.fi He was given an opvortuiiity to earn 25 cases | Kyery visitor will be entitled to one guess ). Parmer. Conuna, Neb, Nov, 27.—To the Sporti “Hut ho tricd, didn't. her' and Stocky | And start right back over the same dunger- | in tho moss out there is full of fish, and I'll | o stay with young Maco for four rounds. | for sach sime ho or she pays. tio refulation - Connoraii .. e I R O b helped himself o his fourth cup of coffee. ~ | 0us Path, I utter softly the peculiar vack- | show you what they look like this evening. | Heaccopted and uot only stased the four | price to see the show. address where T ean procure forrets aud oblige WHoteher your tife ho did-—but 1 want to | ling of the bira and down they dive over the | Say, iow would a:mioss of fried fish go, any | rounds, but knooked fny pardout in the | “itending exhibitors may obtain ontr a roador of THE BEE—A. A. Hover. i i SSout swaying stalks as if determined to find out | way ; : f sccond. ‘What did we think of hin? Well, | planks from W, . Cadogan, secretary, or H A el nen il erea ailae 3 toll you 'bout killing my goese— ioona, et enas i Fesponae Stecicy sndi il cons DLW ) ! vlanks from W. F. Cadogan, secretary, raived ferrets, Wailace & Son, “ee: I remarked, “goose, you mean!” | What had become of thelr ill-fated com-| 'O EELO L Barney McQuire, who Wi runuing aboozo | G, Bowden, superintendent, Omaha, L. P. B Lucas, O., or Fred McGough, Richardson, g «Well, maybe you know what i mean bet- | Punions. They were wasting no time in | cert. A 1ght, then, Wasney | 10t eross the strcet, Rappened to bo pres- | Fiarris, judge. hHG 1 BonE 1. ter than Ido. 1'said geese and that's what their 1nvestlgnuons_clmer, but no LN B Well, we'll have it tonight, ¢ ‘f"“' ,"'q“_ ent and witnessed |IIQ summary way Jack Joe L. Higeins PoMeRoy, 1 8.To the Sporting Bdi- 4 ' Imeant—1 killed two of ’em, but one got | I They came opposite my grassy hido again | it lucky I insisted on br iAot o=t Ll had disposed of Bobby, He then declared Whisperings of the Wheel. ML Beard......... tor of THE aso inswer in your Sanday away.” § and T gave them another double dose of | have some sport this afternoon you read | that Mac was a_coming “champion and in | W. M. Baroum of the ‘lourists 1s conval- | W. I Carmichast.. ran - Louis, formerly from thy “Samo old fairy tale—" Walsrode and chilled shot and as_good luck | about. You und Stocky, A\.‘ ..hymruun"hd- proof of his opmion his money has been on scing after an illness of six woels. -l\_}u_l\ \;_w{.,‘m\ o Southern league, s a_left-handed thrower to What's that?® Bub that 1s just like you, | Would have it T dropped another brace. | itor, can goaftor the jacks; I'il noltt.‘ llie‘!- him in every battle, he has ever | ‘[ Proutyand Jack Culley will be two of | J i oy decide a bet.—W. N. Childress. Gris, you tall us if you had a license to kill | They did not linger n the viciuity after this | gentlomen, bass, ctoppie, or bulthead, it | mado ~since. " The = “fact is the Tourists’ brightest racing stavs next | Paul Strifer. . Ans.—Don't know. i all tho ducks and geeso in South Dakota, | Stcond visnation, but, like so many ashen | mukes little differonce to me, but fish 1 am | McQuire's —opinion was echoed ¥ | season. Fred ALLIANCE, )v. 25.~To the Sporting and you'd make me out, if you could, no big: | 3treaks, went off toward the lower Inke, out | bound to have, Whav's the matter with @ | every man In the place, and don't forget |~y isireont division clections have i IS indly [nform mo throu 2 T D ee S oaliu s the valley and over the hay ficlds and | game of hizh five for an hour or so? I'm | thoye were some pretty rood judges of the Admain bt a ot Spokune beat Proctor Knott i ger'n your own covoscience, and Stocky, hills toward Newb purty tived, still I've got a handful of qu: *Li Moy on | MOst cases passed off with the usual quiet- vican Derby at any time?--1 waving his forlc aloft, “if you find auything. | 10\ towste REEROrE L | tors horo T don't want to carry any longov, 16 over from England . Short time | 1ess and uneventtul simoothness. 3 7 4 = i'hf“,‘;,'(',“l,'lfl“l!:‘f‘i,““” have to use & miero- |y, o"so, tho fruits of my moralizing—the | 0 get down here on the bed. ‘Pull your Iezs | bofor with old Tom Alen, and was heralded 4 _The Omaha Wheel SlUb Eave ool el Al el Ans.—He did not. Spolkane wou, 1880 B tho weose, Willie, the geese—yowll | consequenceof my emotional and sentiniental | over, Stocky. Ttnn 'em out under the tent if | g world beaterat 118 hounds. At that [ enjoyuble ‘«1‘3"&"*0 er ,‘T-‘! »\1\”!"9“"' Ben V. W, 8. PAUL, Minn., Nov. - the Sporting LD aoney Loy the v it | musings over the dead canvasback. It | there isn’t room here. - Heavens! who said | yime, too, McAulifle couldu’'t have tipped | ©vening. Music and the usual light vefresh- Editor of Tk Bek: Pl de u bet: Did g orget J how many you did get down if | [ i0 Ve true. So, after all, there are no | allthe fiies were dead? What are they,any- | the beam at more than that weight with his | ments were the features. Jake Kilrain and Jem fight over 100 you don’t spit it out before it gets cold.” R A I JIUBoLasd vay? Tliey!ve got teoth like alligatora | poponit abmoro tual thit welght with his By rounds in thoir battle In Prance several yours o 11 with the geose, just keep blabbiy' | mellowing influences, no meréy in a duck | way? They've got teeth like alligator clovhes on. I've been true to Jack ever since, | Harey Wheeler, the king of the profes- TouNAR L tholrbatl sevoral ¥ yourself. Tt doesw't affect me or my credit, | hunier's blind. Al refinement of thought is | Aud Simeral flourished a tea Lowel about his } myself, and still think him the wonder of all | sional hikers, has sailed for turope, wh ATa i Doy dlii100 roumtls s ars T 1 tower above it all like some tali cliff—" mockery. Slaughteris ever the dominant | head as if in a nest of hou | thie pugilists in active service today. About | he will add more leaves to his laurel wreath eaney 'y did, 106 rounds, o draw, dark- 3 VLl werre srasting s, St o ang | attribute of the russetcoated ,monster | ‘True enough. the tent sccmed absolutely | Govbott, well Pl tell you bricfty that T think | by loopin off the heads of somo of the Fu- ; o ; ¢ Stocky have got a big contract on hand get- | Crouching in grass or willows or recds,lot him | alive with files, tho warm weathor and | Mitehell, should they'fight on” the square, | ropean riders. iR g e (TN ek . ting ‘cross the lake ’foro tho fight begins, | D 07 the shores of the distan; Chesapeako, | savery orders of table had brought them out | can lick a ring full of him, but you mustn’t [ A speeial meeting was held of the Tourist ¢ oo o nnl ot Let's be of,” and Iget up from the tablo | Withit Koshkonong's ricey domain, ov tho | it hovdos, —little stendew black follows, built | jmagine tha; Lum disparging the Califor- | wheelmen last ‘Tuesday evening toact o | Ayl Buewell oo R T ET i AT A T e : and steppine to the front of the tent, push | rushy, reedy bordecs of lonesome Lugenbeel. adum“lgm on the plan of ”}t‘ ommon hou man one whit, for my opinion of the Briton | the question of indulgini in a football scrim- ’]“; shows that _~|\" ) oblige?—Heveral Rteudors, | Ban L Al DR e eRbaly R0 e It kequired bul & quarter of an hour for | fiy, only they were a thousand fold more per- | js so far above what 1 think of Corbett that | mage Thanksiving ufternoon. No opposing | (onded the season’s club Avs.—Christmas night. Ashinger, Read. ] Phe stars are rapidly palinie, and along the | Spoband 1'to round up tho slain, aud then, | sistent and as saucy s so many blue devils. | (ho above goes withous further qualifiention. | “wiants” could be found and the matter was gneltnoraldidiiors ing, Albert, Golden, Roe, Moixell and Bre horizon 10 o east a line of seray s stouting, | 45 the day had woll advanced, I moved back | “Deal Sandy," resumed Sim, with a slap : &= el = ingea 3 The closer sandhills Jook like misty humps [ BHONE tho protecting ‘_"I"‘_““ll‘l’“ ot | M What's trumps (anothor slap), demnition | (G Arke I8 in the neighborhood of 80 years | ~Tmmediately aftor the Touvists' annual | on Thanksgiving eve ‘tho “Wanderers” | OMARA, Neb., Nov. 28.-To the Sporting Edi- hanging. in midair, while the distaut lake | Other hour I had tolerable good shooting, of age, stands five feet eight and weighs | oy banquet, which wiil occur this mouth, | gave theie five s ST i tor of TH¥: B loiso answer the. following P aaay 1 ; Setiaalds and. as o prospector for advantageous | on these flies. I'thonght they had all gone | yhout 150 pounds walking around. He is X i lligiy aithelcHEon al | ave thelr st smoker av thoir hall in tho | CobSHoniE] i : ¥ - yet remains hidden'in the sombre twilight. I X i A e (95 k e e 0 0 the club men will give their second annual | Gonvinental block. This bATB1GhH aestion 0 football game R BIvishoR v aro ready, | blinds, I mentally yoted my legal friend a | south—(tnreshing the tea-towel wildly | ¢yjqently not only an old timer, but the o cinl commi vi v outinental block. This 1s a club which has | 450 Is about tw il Tn a remarkably short timo we are ready., ABoutITIamoTonte . gatithe tloal theraiar /ey 4 y imer, social hop. A special committee will have | [uutheon started, its only Tequisits to mem. out 1w yards and with old Spot caracoling in front and | Succes B04Y) D 8o XALT re Dub | gpiffest kind of a man yet. He is constructed | chargo of the affair and will endeavor to b Y 3 from B’ g g 2 second down. In the ld S aracoling n Atlast the persecuted fowl became so wild | vour five on, no moukeying—and Pl win | on'the Fitzsimmons stylo of architecturo f wnd w den bership being that persons wishing to join | next pluy one of A's tewm cirries 1t over tho around us, we stalk forth like ghosts and at | | GECC S L ERAT S0 high, that it was next | your stuft too easy. Didn't I tell you—pull, | & Bink and powerful, and. undoubtedly tog | Make It us great a success as lust seasou. must liave at ono timo boon British subjocts, | Hne. but 1ot it tenm, wio calls \) a good gait make for the lake. With a o impossible to make a kill, and then they | pull, your cork’s under play I meai. Stocky. 1 T e T 2 BA 4[1.-@y Pri Billy Schoell, a famihar figure on the | Its objects are purely social and benevolent, | down. Ts:that for A's team or hearty “so long,” I leavo FHeth and Shneral | 4 e ] it thors | play, we're only going to stay here three | £000& M ANy Dl e 5y i | track for several years, and the holder of | politics and relizion not being allowed to be | 181t & safety by B's team. The ball was lost t the landing, and with Spot at heel con- | disappeared incontinentally. just as if there | Pl 3 T how. : vately, I think Clarke is not Clarco at all, 93 Pacor * the one-ha > mile, N atter it had been carried over the line. Hop- ! a LS Al i h " | hever had been goose or duck in all that wild | weeks—you know. Whew. did you ever sce | i ST ek floating about | the '92 records for the one-half, one mile, | discussed their meetings, Mr, Frank % 4 3N tinue on my way' down the peninsula. [ 80082, E so many flies. I say, Sandy, do they always | fucog oo o ccwlielc HOating about | o and five miles, will remove to Lincoln v | Hilditeh is che “L. H, C.” ana Mr. Walker | HE {0 Jro i) aiswer to this auestion tn Suii- 8 have no difficulty in reaching the lawyer’ melted | trouble you thus—thusly up'here? Why, the | %8 I go into busiuess for himself. The Tourists | Wells secrctary. About fifty members nnd e bRl o e Lo e e blind—or the spot where he first crouched in ) Lo B ish T hod A 3 regrot to lose him, as ho has fed thew | friends wore N0t anibyaltho Ans. —If the bull is taken away from A e- the tall yeliow grass on the previous morn- | $Way, and the steady light of mature day | airs full of ‘em-—wish I had some dynamite In last Sunday’s New Orleans Picayune | At e EICHESITOPD AP e who enjoyed them- | ror0 he suys “down” and B gots it aud calls i A ;‘] ”]‘F-_ RAR.OD. | I h lending me | rested over landscape and water, T —that would get ’em—(scraping his ch Harry Melnemy (Batam) st colors to mauy a hard-earned vietory. selves thorough s 4 musical program was | Ggown it is a safety totchdown for B. 3 SthaTEtE th 1t e Wi e deifnk M | nd the cane-dosed in the languid sunshinc; | With tho jack of spades. Putup—putupyour- | *JiY Q0o i loss. fricads fn this city | The figh five tournament at the Tourist | put up which any similar organiation in | sanivt” It Is 4 safety 4y v hnd made his form there duving the night, | the lake itself looked drowsy, and the oppo- | Self, that's my quarter—L justluid it theve, | {lyn any pugilist that has ever visited 1t, | wheelmen club house 1s over, the lust series | the west would find hard to beat. Among and 1 know that 1 am right by the. empty [ ¥ite sand Dills half dissolved in October's | Didn't I—there, T illed a puir of om then—" | X3¢ the” Slame for this s b his own | of gawes beiwg played off 'last Thursday | the gentlemen who contributed mostly to the i lunpw o] am right 2 warm and dreamy hazo, and the layyer rolled a couple of the pests | qioe When Corbett came here to fight | cvening. Henry Fredericksen having made | enjoyment ot the evoniag were Mr. Samuel Meantime the gray light in the east has | . Realizng thatthemorniug's sioot was over | between his finger ends—tcut the cords— | john [, Sullivan_there were many gentle- | M best avorage, was declared the winner. | Morris of the London music halls, Mr. Diffen * changed into delicate amber and tho | | spoke toSpot and forced my way through | heavens: this is coming tao thick. Look at | }0n who helpea in making him comfortable. | The complete score wili bo published next | of the Madison Square Dramatic company feathiory cloudsat the zenith had flushed | the mass of rushes to a grassy plat on the | 'em comingin that hole there (jumpinz up | Glyb men vied with each other in quartering | eek. The tournament has proven a success, | and Mr. Ernest dart. The entertamment g with crlmson And day wag rapidls breaihg, | 1ake's shore. Throwing myself in a reoun- | and slashing the air frantically with the | fun’ind seetng to his evory want. - Severa] | The Pabst Browingcompany of Milway rosulted in o boom for the Wandorers. * As ; The bluffs bozan to wreen ot bald and dis. | bent position I resolved to enjoy the towel) not alone, but in pairs, funiilies, com- | of tnem did kind turns for him purely out of | has publisted a valuable little book sobunglis obloatslandeiimg wareiound out Tt Hrom the mieaed omsr s oL ahd 038 | ing surroundings. and rest until 1 panies, battations, divisions, wholo ariics, | fuiendship for your himble servant, - Acor. | Longuo of American Whoelmen rules, which | they received applications wiich will more ; a streak of filmy vapor tocrawl along the | boat leave the blind, As T have already | trives nations! Lovely place this foraquiet | yujy woll known citizen, whose family were | it mails gratis to all who will sond their | thun double their membership. lake. The barren points came out more | said the birds hao entively ceased to move | game! Whiz! swish! whiz! the good Lord v the summer, éven went so far as | addr _T'he ook contains all the inform: Bar el AT T Rinyere L plalnlyand the. twitt mnavsh spar. | and I feit that Stocky and” Sim would soon | Save m e shufile them cards. I'mno | 1o giveup his home to the fighter for the | tion relative to racing meu, rules, race pr Hon S i) o i e B RES et 3 ) Fho. navsh spar= [ por i u e or camp, guy—(slap)—nor sucker cither. low do | A0 2 bt TarombL b s e T omo Run" Breckenvidge has been gob 1 row and black bird w ard. The waters J 8 D " 1 a's sake of accommodating ‘“me. Now read | moters, prizes, how to hduclk orace meo || yieq up by the Louisvilles for next season. e of the lake shortly show diffusing though | SPot curled bumseif up beside e aud s 1 | Yoi staud it—(slap) '”‘I'-' you there's noth- | yhiy carefully. That very sauie. gentleman | ete., that will be of much iutorest to wheel® R A iy | e 3 +. still sober colors; here a slab of marble | viewed the scenc's repose 1 thought how | ing the matter with--(slap) —with me. I'm | a4 nou even thanked for his kindness, nor | men at lavge, LV B, Watking, who munngod the &1, ¥ A 3 gray. inero of polish groen, while the | benutitul. jindeed, aro those rare autumu | Outy crazy-ihav's all, daft inad, raving mad | dja Corbott or his party doas much as tell | ne athletics at the Omana Wheel club [ F0ul3 Browns this yeur, goos to Sloux ciy ; 31 atrcaky clouds are biushing into rose and | dys. Ivis then that nature stilis hor throb- | b hear them, 1 fecl tham, and Jehovalh | i goodby when be was going away, How | have caught the football fover and ax oF 15} : $ ouo long diaphavous mass in the cast | DIg pulses, tho rushes wave with more | kows | scothomgves, and by the wods, T jy vhat for “court, grammar:” Do you won- | ganizing an_eleven whicn will m | Milwaukeo hns signed both Bllly Cling * glows into ruby, then beams with | tranauil grace, the redwing bluckbivd chirps | taste them- 1.».;(1,.'.\\“‘.' {mi\ _mouth, one I der that Champion Jim is unpopular here | mysterions art of making “‘punis” “drop ! Wan and Curl McVey, either one of whom is ¢ old. Sunrise again on Raccoon | i softer tone, the water lapses into calmor | in each ¢ TS T o1 baete isn't one | \whon you read this kind of action! I reckon | kicks,” ~end plays,” “high and low tackles,” | BOb fast enough for the Podunk league. 1 % ke, with its wondrous and mystic beauties, | FibPle, Poets, whoso hoarts aro filled with | Upmy nesel, Take lll"’,f!!v";\b {5 want 1 | not. Several members of te famous South- vedges,” “center masses,” “grid- | Both Mobile and Kunsas City are angling D/ £ The limpid waters are now glanciog with ali | {houghts of the beautiful, delight to depict garoul "‘ :“;"‘ifl“l ";»\.1 l“‘ ’;lbu \g {‘»“i ern Athietic #iub, too, do not think one-half open plays,” ete. It is stated by | for Billy Klusman, Either one ought to iz “8uasTITy Gt EAR the hues of o prism—red and orange, groen, | he sweet sutumn time and “the thought | yorjumped up and dashed out of the Lent | s much of the fixhiiug champion ag they | some'of the players that o game will be | cateh him with aimost any sort of buit. B = Y 3 i blue, purple and violet. Yellow lines run | 5preads tranquility over the mind. What :“‘*_'_‘*""“‘:‘, 1 }‘M::;_l:;::_l‘L’":i!'l_’i“'l v'“hh'!'“ “'_:}“‘;‘ did before they were well acquainted with | played with the Omaha guards soon. i an, who was all bur killed ina ¥ along the tops of the gently swaying cano | images crowd the funcy when gazing upon Lol you, that boy's o card shar s> | the man who is “head of the pugilistic | " Unable to secure the house on lower Cali- 'k last season, has sued tho % and rice; the cast fairly wloams with its | 8uch & picture of lovely solitude, - What so h KRR DOVS 1 SOTCARARK | beap.” fornia streot for_club quarters the Tourist | Chicago Ball club for §1,500 for buck salury. % royal baniers, and at lust, through a vistu | Fene joys of lhuuum'; what pure and lofty BANDY QUISWQLD, s | wheelmen are still on the lookout for other | He waseut off the rolls afier the uceident. SURELY CURED. of the sentinel sandhills, striking the breath. | sentiments avo its offspring, = 2 The 1dol of the Day. . How fuuny this all sounds whon you take | juaptors, The committee has about made Richard K. Dwyer (Dick) Omaha’s old To Tk Eprror—Please inform your read- ing earth into gladdening light, pours a flood | 1V 18 wove than half tho chase, that is, to | 00 S BB G0 e 10 look | into consideration that the genialand bril- | drliett onis o Gecupy 4 suito of pleasint | first el 3 i of goliden balm, the 1uster of the risig sun, | Lhe sportsman whose heart is in the right © football player is not pleasant to look | jjyng gouthern fistic connoisseur rceled off 0 irs \ awried at Portland, | ers that T have n positive remedy for the \ R lh Lk D e bla (o PRI SUB: | Dlace, upon, says the Chicago Hovald, Ho has not ) c rooms in the Crowder block on Sixteenth | Ore., Novembcr 25, to Miss Lelia Dwight | above named iscase, By its timely uso nly | IR s R : column after column of what I regarded s | woot'Ciikage, T SRR DR, sbovo pamed dlseass. Ty lis gy (G mallard’s wing-beat catches my hearing and ho yellowlegs, eroator and loseer, whistlo | tho agreeblo outward scoming of tho tralned | fulsomo Hattery at tho time, on Corbett, | Yary plowsant quariers, boig 1oested on the | s sastorn bascball scribes say th peless cases have been per- turning to the right I seo a bunch of the | Solemnly as they tly with measured stroke | oxer, stripped tothe walst, his netuer | when the champion wagin New Orleaus tho | Yens W 15y of iccess, heated by steam | omti 1s vall broke. s gm0y Mt | mavently cured, 1 shall be glud to send birds cuttng tho air southward bound, | frows this mucky shallow to that, and tat | o SHERE 10 A MASh, DS BEEREE | ST brddeding i, umph over doln Omaha i3 “all broke up” because sho” didn'y but out of gunshot. But mine are | feathered buffoon of American bird life, the | Hnbs inca g Y BRAC .y fop.caye Draseiing Doy 4 b i and well supplied with sater and light .. Bantam was highgeockalo v ‘L he wheelmen w Crescent clubmen thiep, und is now, for all | Ahe whealuen wep , whose | T know, ana what he said went. He painted | ¢oBeert and bull o i got into the new Weste strictly in it at the | you uve wrong. Ouj Omubia Zither club, | application jor adm e he" iy two bottles of 1y remedy free to any of your TRy S readers who huve covsumption if they w on. She dida't wany | #endme theirexpressand post office nddress. DO the only ears that cateh the sound; old | €FOW, busies himself with petulant cawin Spot lifts his shapely head from out the | it his search for dead fish, stray ducks, ass und 10oks at me as much as to say, | SHsils, or whatever else his omniverous craw posed for attack or defense. Ho suffers by comparisou with the baseball playe fi P N . vhic s held o s (3 A wll, Tour- | § she a g - voll as a 1. A, Blocum, M. (., 183 Pearl St., New York, g pilaves SYaselae his omn tasteful uniform sets off his athletic figure, | the big slobbering bully us au Adonis—a | Which wis heig at the Gormapia hatl, Tour- In. Bli kuows » good thing a8 woll ash o ork, vy dian's you shootts aud o big tanned | WL SCRUTIOLE: b Inaitlate. SBUELIe | o 1a au n alsadvaniago ovou in cowpetision | bisnk prosident, u railvoad magunto, orsomo | 13 QDAL WS! QA S TR MOER | poor omo aa soun un sho clups hor optics on i, i p hawk rises with o flourish from the thick | grave, Lheduick of malibed ov v 8 | with the humpbacked bicyele ridor, who s | SU0h genus—~und was sure ho was going to | Wel VORrEERIG AOnR, thse holeed asebull fans, out distinction o P cane aud sweeps on around and down by m LS aoo0a! sh ever | Sortainly 1ot o thing of beauty. His whole | clevate prize fishting to- the realm of 1k #0 close that I cateh the flnsh of his wiid | #nd anou, and a muskrat bre TR e : i 5 ik gentle e ., o eyeball. T cover hinm und follow bis graceful | $mooth —surface - into “little ripples as | ghhcavance 1s aeaist mu“. u; Ionk?nmi b | the Molusses City sporty journalist, thau | Of the Tour s Len Livisey, A, Ul Perrizo, flight with my gun, but refrain from touch- [ B¢ swims with slow and unduiating | pushis of olg clothes topped off with a win- | 0 cuo"ulio Cocksure of the outcome of the | 9K Conrad, 12, 1. Smith and Phil Wind- ing the trigger, for & glance across the lake | 1otion along his agucous runways umong | 40w wop. His countenance is scarred and | i "0 " 1 tie Big Pellow was to meet | Beio of ihe Omana Wheel club; Billy revealod 1ho fact that Simeral and Heth had | the 1ily-pads, while the eagerand merry mos- | Abraded, his expression stolid and forbid- | ' 4 bis Watesloo Bloedel, Herman Besolen, Will Webber and | g not you succeeded in working the boat into | ‘1uito buzzes about my ears impertinently, diug. His maneuvers, too, areof the earth Gus Doyle of the turners, 1l regret the death of Uncle Jerr ox-President Harrison's se avy of agriculture, for the love he bore seball. The deccased and ex-Secretary Foster were great lovers of the ndtional e una r ar attendants at the Wash. et 1 ISt add, 100, 1 nstice to | Sancha, . L. Potter aud Max Reithenverg B o (% q i - 1NELON ZAWEs, b Hebe work] € ccasionally lighting with & tingle on choet | €arthy. He wallows' inmud; he thrashe: AT e e P T AT R T P PR A ST i Eames A ] tho bitnd, otherwiao my_ Lefever would § &at o e e, in. susurina, pves | around with bis heols. - Ho' Ibapa inio tho | , BT itanes, sho, Litto BUglat f0Mber | au ot Foruian sutombied 10, Hias & hiels AR LA R Tl e gurdly v reotod Mr. Red Tail wita | Ot IR 080, SHO AL 18 Sirs, Bover | i only to fail, writhing and wistiog, upon | 44 1S ouly maln who ever” bosted e o a' good baseball man, is also f by an winaye illingnoss | und lead o cow to water the other day, and The vastice Hually swallow up the boat | Of thie mud fon lasues from her wallow i | Other members of uis tribe. also writhing | DiXou 1 sec bus procluimed his willingneas | it Ll & SEw, L0 mAter i, Lo, duy, i and my companions ud I mprova our pst. | the mire, the flashing dragon fly continually | 8nd twisting, until the piled up mass looks | 10 B8 TRIROTAD OF BETH IS B RO | (0l whothior Nellio was leading the cow Hon, doterimined 1o opon up oy ur Posi | treads the water plants or darts in staviling | 11k© 8 knot of gigantic angloworms. Yev ne | & f#hish a1 114 pounds, onty stipula to water, or whether the cow wis leading Very noxt onportunity. - ) Wi e 8L the | o gles over the shallows. Stretching away | 18 the idol of the hour, envied by the young | LN SUall woush n ab the, viue side. “his | 6 NERE T, SREENE G “Ie bloyelo w Yory ot opporkuntiy, ) was kept waiting | 81168 086t B0 o, Subsichine swa) | oo baloved of the mavions, iehily ap | 13,4l ¥ gt 8501wl oo nething of o showman, He started out ust fall on a still hunt for baseball freaks, und he has succeeded in outdoing the muse: ums, He has a rare good collection, headed by that old campaig er, who has worked the i ¥ | O'Rourke and George van refuse to uccept, | leading Nellie' and the cow to water, or | circuit from Maine to California and Detroit r rustio in the hite ol brder | proved of the elders. His bushy head is 10 eae; e A5 b e ran Laa e puats oB| Olenikidpom: ¢ ; ) Ttaw Bpot lft bis ourving cam. theu the e o oot b Sponnie: dulet and | 5 erounded by a nimbis; Lis walls abroad But suppose they wake 4 matcl willfv bo | Whellior the water was leading tho cow 10 | to Now Orloius, Count Campau, with bis JOHNSON'S Mo, and looking up T st i whirested | the inke. Lok, a kingfisher leaves his suouy | 30 triumphal ~processions. ~Wherefore? | £0F 8 st purse o lattor, who is S L mustiche, and that other rare good one, Pig 1 Ve mpnnia Rroteslops ) he | BOInK to offer it, and where can they fight? | iug the water to the cow, or whother the | Ward, who used to fiirt tho MACNETIC OIL! b been coming Straight upon me. evidently, | S0t on yon justing fragment of ecottonwood MArg RAWL D6 L0 Kioal Swiy the with black ; ’ Instant Killer of Pain. o1 A / . — cow was leading the bicycle to water, or | board'in Ciacinnati's t field in his efforts bul were now turning back upon thei | And with a hoarse shout, as if struggling L;f&’l"‘:“'fl‘l’;“‘.‘““ stick them iu the pocket | oy Ryan is industriously preparing | Whether Nellio was leadivg the bicycle' or | 1o capture high files us bos mode it o Anternal and External, course, huving undoubtedly detected wy | With @ bad case of the geip, caught in the e WY for his coming S-round contest with Daunuy | the cow or the water. Bicycles and cows | point not to engage anyone that cannot bunt, GIA, Lo Buck, Bpralus, Bruised couchant but voorly hidden form, To sling | 44mps of his calling, darissewsawingly away Morman Wants to Wrestle. Needbam. Ho is training ab his own hotel | are not compatible. Oh, no!—The Whe The genial manuger 1s now resting ou his 5 omellings, h"'"flu}nufi COLLC and \ my guu abiead of ‘thom was instict and | 0 some still more favored haunt. Area tall | oyyus. Nov. 27, To the Sporting Editor | in BFIARCrort and is as confident as man can | With tho tourst whoelmen at least the | oars at. his homa dn Columbus, but he hus o Croua. Ihipindsia, Bare Thovst; ab the st crack the hen went | howk, ever on hand about the Raccoon, | oo TRl T Rl FE O SR | b that he will nake the St. Paul man stop | riding season of 1803 18 & featurc of the past | hie trap set in the Three ud the Blue HEADACHE, s if Uy magle. whirling into the rushes, and at the | 5WoePs up from his sentinel post in the cane é A8 royerr e P =+ | lougbefore the eizhth vound is reached. 1f he | and a memory ouly. With the first swirl of | Grass leagues for some more buseball mon- HE HORSE BRAND, Zspecially propured for second b little vutt of feathors floated “"’"“‘mwa:':hl:"‘rd‘h“ scroam follom o Now lie | bay »uBl: Lh‘-ll;‘:xmw fl:sll'-)eu-olfl boy to | doesa twenty-rogui addition will bebuiltouto | winter's snows many of the clubmen foudly | strosities. That's what Harvey Weldon 1, Bock, Doublo Btreng reamily to the rear of the drake. It was | A ciroular swoop, bulancing | wrestle Greeco-Roman style. h, 1 am ouly 15| the “'Duke and the Hoof' for the summer | and yet reluctuntly truudled their summer's | says. themoat Powerful and Penetrating Linimantfor Sau | quite a loug shot and 1 was satisfled. 1 had | Dimself in midair a moment over some up- | years old, but 1 will accommodate Mr. Curtis | Fush, mounts to the storcroom or attle, carefully | Cinclunati has galned new baseball honors | OF Boasks extetenco. Large 81 size foc, bl sz o, killed one bird and bit the other. Av the | 1e4piug bass orcreeping mouse, then descends | with a Catch-as-calch-cau wateh for 2 — smeared the enamel and bright nickel finish | this week. for Ban Johnsou's ciection to the JOHNSON'S ORIENTAL SOAP, word Spot was up and off, crashing through | Majestically, clutches a stout cane stalk aud | a side, and can be found at Thirteenth and * “The fact that th year is waning,” sings | with vaseline and there left their companion | presidency of the Western league establishes Modicated and Tollet, Tho Great BKin Cure aud the dry reeds like som behemoth of the | 8% 1t sways up and down, clings grimly wish | Douglas streets. Hewvax Totws. | P. Juy, “and that the date set for their | of many a long spin o ivself wutil the bright { the headquartors of that body in Uhis city. | Bonoate i Wi ey s, feaos marsh.” I heard him us he woved gingerly | Dis yellow-pillard feet. 4 % —————— battle” approaches does not seem to disturb | smiles of an Aprl sun may call them out | The Western v abont within the labyrinth, suufiae hors | Stocky and the lawyer manitesiing no dis- | Texas papers note the marr wully udopted” the league's | tho market, 1t1s BLBO) oly bure. Makes tho ge, last week, | the equanimity of ¢ t her Mitchellor Corbett, | agaiu for the riding season of '94. The club | constitution, President-Secretary-Treasuver | ekin soft and velvety and restores the lost come i . and plunglug there until suadenly all sound | Rosttion to quit the bilud, 1 fually rise, call | in Henderson, of Willis Taylor'snd Avnd | and as yet wo have not heard any reliablé | men ave proud of telr mileage record of tho | Johnson bus uo casy task before bim. All | plexiony it lusury tor tho Bath for infante. seascd & moment,then 1 heard him roturniag. | BPot uad start along the oozy shora with the | Fitz If anybody can improve Miss Fitz a | reports about their training. On the coo- | past season, which may bo favorably com- | the clubs will submiu to him a list of players | {hebeds,iichipk oicanses tho scalp wnd promoted The next ivstant I caughta glimpse of his | iNtention of trying wy haud on the yellow- | Taylor should. trary, these great exemplurs of the pro- | pared with the record made in '9 The con- | they desire to sign and it is a sure shot that Kubn & Dlue coat, then saw bead and stoulders | 1065, 1had not traversed more than fifty - tective science of “‘keeping away"” are pre- | test for the club medals has been friendly | there will be some men upon whose services | . ubn & Co., | emergo from the reedy thicket, and holding | y3rds aud had just sighted a small drove ot | DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve curos sores. | pariug for u little light work ou the theatri- | and spivited and the club members who bave | there will be @ multiplicity of clatms. {a 738 Caturrh Fowder eurss catarh s 3 the doad duck 1 his square Jaws, he walked | LIg yellowlegs wading w the mossy shallows | DeWit's Witch Hazel Salve cures ulcers. | cal stage, Both Jim and Charlie will exbibit | been hopelessly lofe bebind by thewr more | such @ dilemma the prosident bus boen eme | 31 IRIN ISYS CAl G o 56 dane.

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