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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1893—SIXTEEN PAGES, AT it N TN divid Hie 1o rocord shows him to | prised to hear that a amed Pareor Jquare gardon. -Many a “pure white" vip N N N 11 | notice: ot ™ sloyers. Two wee indorsements of his acity as a pugilist | putup. Then, again, & men named I’at | cash prizs loagué) w fact which is indeed to | their intention to join the fight eame out from soveral well informed western soorts. | Ford has evon gono so far as to have tickets | bs rogretted o . S under notices they had handed in in accord Moore is eolng to New York to try and g printed which read Ralph Templo, rafirosenting his own lino ance with a decision of the Rirm Biging Up the Big Pugy, with a Bide Dish of | match with Dan Croedon. As ‘to weight i . of high grades, vinde a flying visit to Omaha | Story of One of the Most Extensive Labor | ferenceon July 20. Reckoning thatonly th Gotmtoert, Moore is oen to fight any man in the world Glove Goniest Thursday of tha,past weok. He brought Bteareles of the Orut: persons were dependent for their living on jomment. '\v|1r\‘vm 1 w“v [Ivv'n u] In r«'f.\r\vl‘z': my GRORGR MIDDLETON AND BATRICK FORD, with him his ‘94 samples, all of which wera geles © Uentury. each idle miner, it appears that about four indorsing Mo iknow I am not making a Mondus, Sanuary 3 1984 beau and well .,rm the front rank, Ho S of overy 100 people in England wore directly mistake, and am backed in my opinion by Tlekets §2.00, succeodod in pliciiz an agoncy and his wffected by the stoppage. And most of theso PERFOAMANCES OF NEBASKA HORSES | the very able judgment of Captain Cooke, so “Scorcher” and “Special” will be familiar | 250,000 MEN IDLE FOR SIXTEEN WEEKS | were destined for week after we eloquently expressed in the Polic wson | Now you would dome great favor by - divers occasions of late. The picturo of | stating ‘that Iam willing to meet cither Moore was taken expressly for the Post, | man (by the way, Idon't kuow this man k, month figares on Omaha streots in 94 Mr. Tem after month, to keep vody and soul together ple, whila being an. excellent salesman and 1-an1 miserablo 1 dole from the union sharp businos also_an “old tim coffer how plenished from time to Career of n Tart Man—Newa from the | ani ajthough a good one, hardly does him | Parson’s weight), s providing $150 18 gUAT- | racing man of cant ‘:_mfl”'r_”;:“ h‘]“:l"’: 0t | Terms of tho Settlement ana Mow They P Dinmond—Flatlana and Itn Fol- justice. He may be handicapped temporarily | anteed. 1 have got my class to attena to | different times won the championships of Were Arrived at Under Governmentat towers - Wheel Whisperings and by reason of Billy Smith, Billy Hennessey, | n 1 1 would not ‘negiect that for ab | England, Treland, Seotland, Wales and tho Supervisio angry. 1om West and Billy Wilson indorsing him, | le a couple_of months, There 1s.more | states, His twolthlle ordifary record has o h « in conjunction with others, but that may | money in it. They may run away with the | naver beon brokon.' He is a very interesting ket b At the end of 1502 the assets of th operate to his advantage. = He arrived in [ idea that Tam a trifle nervous about it. It | walker and recites many amusing events fedoration, apart from about £10.000 w ton to ind ry lively market inthe | may not be good enough to prin written. | which occurred in his racing days. He of buildings, amounted to £153,000, Th “There 18 now but little dount but what the | pugilistic line, it fluctuating day by day; but | but you catch onto the idea, Yours Re: | thinks that the modest ana unassuming Ar Tie Bee's cable dispatchos announced ro- | Were entirely expended long bofore th This extraotdinary Rejuvenator fs the most great international championship fight be- | it Will eoon scttle and becomo calm, spectiully, Gronat MIDDLETON uiur A, Zimmerman is tho greatest raciug | contly that tho great suriko of Eaziish coal | § 5000 8 WeRlE /CRING 1o R0 Movict Pemn Tl by the Toug1 o Matear e e L tween Charlie Mitchell and Jim Corbett will | 1y i qiready an assured fact that thero | e Woll Drive Next Friday. TRARY . BIORRAR wore Eo spaak o Johm J ltiers who were working, but this snd America : come off at Jacksonvills on the 25th of Janu- | will bo quite an exodus of Omaha_ health- iere will be a big wolf drive down in | Gyifineton, Dick Howoll, Woodside and | Months British colliors to the number of [ was larger than at the opening of th ! Hudyan 1 ary, and the red hots throughout the country | seckers Floridawise about January 20 Sarpy county next Friday, and a tremendous | many of tho “olo tmers™ who have at differ | Somo hundrods of thousands had been idle. | Ko, for when the money was gotting sh o [y ve Ny Fhile nsensus of opinion - of excitement is antipipated and a large | e s posed as champions. The cturing i e federation agreed to permit the mon to . _ are happy. While the consensus of opin i 4 S $HE0. ARHRRRY 1 l. I ex item t is antipipated and .\mg nt times posed as champion The manufacturin, trados had been | pyuen to work whenever thay tiad Hudyan stops is that the American will win, and win Aud now the governor says they number of sportsmen will attend from this : orida ! BT with he Gloves, easily, there are good chances for & whole | fisht in Florida city. Tt was ordercd at the meeting.of citi- At i chance to do 8o at the old rato of wages ; g Promalureness it SANDY GRISWOLD, Chatley Mitchell will train on Anastasia | VErY greatly impoded and it may be truth- | This soon left fower mouths to be fitled and SR oo lscharge IR A 1ot of surprises, such as were exemplified in zens held in the Springfield opera house a | isiand, opposite St. Augustine. fully said that practically the whole popula the contributions of the 20,000 or ‘}j N ibutions from a very sympa with & Minister of the nds for the Questions Answerod, miners was at an end. I nearly four paralyzed, business of all kinds had boen . 0,000 who 1120 days, the downfall of Sullivan and the Ed Smith ROM MILK WAGON TO TURF few afternoons since that the drivers be Paddy Slavin thinks ho wants to meot the | tionof the United Kingdom had felt the | thus began to carn again were most welcome | 8 S ) § P inne o Corbe shel offel i v Wi ) o to thoso who continued to bear tho brunt o Joo Goadard fight. In the Englishman OOt | 13,0 story of the Gareer of 1ndependence | 41¥1ded into four squads, all under command | winner of the Corbett-Mitchell mill flects, in ono way or another, directly or | yRybattle. 2 AL iroas LOST R bott will find a vostly differcot sort of an Wiillams, of Sheriff Whitney who was eleoted captain Denver lid Smith thinks that Mitchell | indirectly, of wha is bound to rank as onoe Thus things went along. Several times MANIIOOD ndividual from the broken down and played Tho financial misfortunes which have [ Sauad No. 1 witl be composed of all the hunt \\_\H.mn the coming fight and will in turn be | of the most sorious 1 wars of all time mastors and men mot try to reach an o e 2 tellow. h W tHab Ve ¥ L : ors from Growna and_ vieinity, under com. [ Whipped by ~Sullivan, who will dio vne | xop st G A EEE R L e e bt every attompt was s faitin | € s othe ralng Benmlong, out big fellow, and it may b that the vory | overtaken C. W. Williams of Tndepeadence | mana of John Wolch, assistant eaptain, | champion. ~Smith will challenge the vietor | N Ol s L L I it LB A R G s g Of Uio cyos and oilier parte, garrutous and complacent braiser from the | fame recall ono of the most remarkablo in- | Sqnad No, 2 will represent the poopls of | 8t the ringside memorable. The student of labor's struggle | 1 Somo Places the strikers maddened orates il fories o entio coust is laying up for himself the material | stances of success ever rocorded on cither | Springfield and vicinity, under Captain Lef- | Georee Godfrey and Alox Greggains have [ for frecdom will find in it much food for | outiuto riot and smashod the machinery | Fuissions, and Sevelopes and reomee weal for o very bittor humiliation. Ho, as usual, | the running or the trotting turf, writes | 16T, Squad No. 8, under Captamn C. G. [ signed articles in Boston to contest atcatch | thought, for the mannerof its ending, the 8 I 8 ving, y composed of all huntoers from ts bofore the Metropole clul rovi- s talking too mnch about his own supreme | Domino in the St. Lous Rapublic, Ten yoars [ fatiii. will ba composed of all hunters from bofore the Metropole club at Provi and buildings about the pit's mouth. Such [ fiEans, Tains fn the back, losses by day ot method and auspicies under which the treaty | outbreaks, however, wore comparatively | Dihtare stopped quickly. Over 2000 private , 3 ) b My D ; . Fairview, Papillion and the east end of the | dence some timo in February for 63 per cent 3 confidence in his ity to smother ) ago Williams was driving a milk wagon it | county. Squad No. 4 wiil be_the men from | of the gate receipts. rdorsements, ¥ 6F 10AG WAS sigiied, opon & Hew ohapie uncommon, but in one or two instances th omatitones means impototiey I the frsl itehell, and in numerous other way tho streots of Chicago, and in some manner | Plattford precinet, and Captain Royal [ Tho sale of reserved seats for tho bie con ! o of proporty. Darrenmess, 16 oAk be MOpped 1h 20 duy s by tha making himsolf too conspicuovs. Since his | got noid of a couple of trotting-bred brood | Glover will command thom, — tost openod last Monday. It is quite prob. | Sturdy loyalty of tho men, their faith in SoRTHHING ot this R, use of Huldynn 5 4 arawing qualities as an actor have little by | maros very cheaply. Ho bred them to n | ke squtds will meevat 0 olock a. m at | ablo that the ralrond tari managers will | their leaders and theie can L (o i) i Y S e T T aAa e Moo fhcrtale littlo glimmerod_away, and ho has looked | Horso of nimost unknown fame, although | T presbioHvo stations, as follows: Glov: | make o one-fare Fato from ol parts of tho | Anal triumphiof justice, siand forth as a |, When the prospeet was darkest, throo | {HOFtiRol funous Hudsen Medical Tustle upon the unaccountable prosperity of his | closely related to some of the most fashio the Juuies Lanelon place, Laiug's at the "'ff;',‘: f.‘"Q;””f"‘"“{ bt Ciarlauaw, o0 noblo examplo to. the world. With thetr | neithor side having shown th ost s \ U ol ot $100 & prospective opponent, he has bocome inordi- | blo sires of the country, The Tom Addleman piace, Lefler's at the Pheips [ o 1iony"y Moote, the fatherinlaw of | funds exhausted, their homes stripped bare [ of woakening, calls were made on o Doxeshs. WHHbD BUERILCO Sire S0t b ovirg. natoly querulous, Jealous and fretful. [ yo S bR R owher ni place. "Che drive will begin promptly at 10 | SrIHES Slttiolh has Informed the C1or | and their wives and childron starving thoy [ government 1o intervenc. People had vog ou by siX hoxes wnd re Hot entirely cur Ho pretends to know more 4 i e e ock. and the meet will oceur at noonon | js WS 308 ‘-;‘)",,‘ et -‘.'""}_““ K 4 | Stood together soldly, steady and unflinch- [ to fecl that sometning must be done to put | SIX more will bo sent to you free of alleh about Mitchell's financial condition than | Axtell and Allerton. Both proved w the Lefler o u ;u_ l‘u Taited i\ln»“ <\f’l"\”|\v ing. Aund the women, who must have | ancend toa condition of afMairs that was well Sond for cireulurs and testimonials, Address Mitchell himself and 1s continually whining | beaters and Williams reaped a fortune. s - el Yis Nght _“‘}““‘_‘l““"“ vto back Mitchell in | guffered the most, exdured all without nigh intolerable. The objection to govern nbout whit a good thing the fizht will be | Axtell ho sold for §105,000 and Allerton ho _Whats e add e wid Ye? flzht with Corbott. g word of complaint for the sake of their hus- | mental ivterferonce fn @ purely trade dis. | HUDSON MEDICAL INSTITUTE for the Englishman, win or lose. On this | opp for stud purposes. The young man Fremc Neb,, Dee. 22.—To tho Sporting x_|'H/l:lnlnu;mlnnl\‘\ says Ilm, will be n; ”m bauds and brothers and son bute was fully realized, but it was thought ! 4 head P, J. Donohue appositely remarks ; 9 it Edicor of Tie Bre: Two woeks ago a kid | Fing side and challoage the winnor of tho | % Y that every othior means of effeoting a settl 32 {ET ST. eetording to Bim. tho prait to Chariio witl | Mad located on favm on the outskirts of tho W) Corbett-Miteholl fight, Colonel Hopkins, When nud How 1t isegan, 1HehY BAYIOR Tatlofy 16 ras time, Cin tho in & o : el be $18,000 fn caso tho Englishman loses. | littie villago of Independence. Ia., and ho [ 9 Ausworth, Neb., | i ge [ YOUF | whois locking out for Dan Creodon's inter- It was as long ago as last Juno that the | tevests of the uation, that the nation's rop SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, Jim has figured out that the Rriton has a | conceived the faca of building a track there | Paver fora wrestling match. [ accepted his | ests, says that Bob has not signed articles | owners of the coal mines agreed ~among | reseatatives should tiy what their influonee | = S five-woeks' engagement, netting £10,000, that | to which all of the greatest trottors would | CPallenge and wrote him a letter, but failed | yet to box with his man. themselves that they could not afford to con- | could do. ° will get back 5,000 of the sum posted by | come. He was laughed and scoffed at and | 10 receive an answer from him. Am 17 s Young Griffo, the Australian feather- ';“‘_‘j“l"‘»"““‘"““'L"' ate of wazes then in “Tho men continued to declare that under Squire Abingdon, that he gets 2,500 for | told that he could not hope to succeed. | Of ngeand weigh 127 pounds, v welght champion, is many removes from ‘l“"'*"ll"l\s::lslh.' vrice of coal was at its | no circamstances would they consent to a re training expenses and §1,000 on a bet from | Peoplo would not attend the meeting In | Bim from 50t 8100 in any of the named | wonder. In cightrounds with Tommy White, | then low standard. Their decision was com- | duction in their wages, how small Brady E enough numbers to recompense him for the | 8t¥les. Please publish this in your next | whom Danny Daly once stood off all night at [ municated to the miners, aud a joint confer- | They preferved 1o starve to living like dogs, “James don't say anything ubout his own | wreat purses he offered. Williams kept go- | SUNDAY Bex and ask him what reason he | South Omalia, he failed not only in knocking | 8nce was arranged 8ec what ¢ they said. And the representatives of the engagoments in the theatrical line, or the | fiizuhead, however, and finally announced | Dad not toanswer my letter. I he is only a | White out, but in even besting him. done. This conforonce was held in owners could not hring themselves, after From U, S. Journal of Medieine.) {l‘cl |(|m: ho ‘;!lvl% 5 I|.|~k“:l mu‘:‘ ‘:r' Iis plans. Ho had ideas and was not afraid | bluffer he'd better put up or]‘shlv}‘u‘llp. e Dho pugs are thicker than fleas on o 1;:‘_1:.:‘\\h);:\h.Hl"‘-v’!":‘_\ 5 :-»\‘!w‘x"-:;n'xnlx A X :-Inum;nkm r.u-).\ r.-‘.l- Stion; £0 (g0 BAGK 0N "'rwl\\'.l!!‘u\.‘.m wikes aspecialty of Epflepay, his ~ depos anc s giv 2,500 | to express them. The most startling was 9, 1. SOMMERS. yellow dog in Chicago just now. The Times | delegation frc © Coal Owners fede heir word at the bidding of a few labor | haswithout doubt treated and eured moreeases than for trainmg, and the thought oceurs | thaythe old cireular track was not the one O TR says: “Honry Baker, who belioves he js | Savell oreanized body formod oxpressly to | agitators. Vet thero was a fooling among | anyliving Physicien; hissiceessisastonishing, Wo that if Jim paid more attention to his train- | pest adapted for speed contests. He be- [ he Craok Lightwelght Jook. zood enough to fight any middleweight in [ 9 ¢ phe advantiice which the mincrs de- | all classes that each side was so anxious for | havelieardofcasesof 20 years' standing curcd by him, fog and less to Mitchell's monetary affairs o0 that ono shaped like a. kite would bo Thorpe, the well known eastern jock, was | America, was out with his littlo ohallenge “\"“‘, from unitod action, and also the dozen | peace that any straw that held out any hope | Hep: worl on this disease which ho the American public would e better | botor aud boldly proposed to build it. Then | at the Merchants yestorday, having stopped | and becamo mixed up in some way with | Roncts of the executive committoo of the | of a treaty, of oven a temporary truce, would pleased. o storm of ridicule ‘broke forth upon his [ off here enroute for *Frisco, whero he goes | Mike Boden, the Philadelphia Night Car.’ [ yyiitfs fedoriion of Great Brituin, dmong | bo cagerly caught Bhfiotiow or otharIng bead again. Well, this young man did 1ot | to rido at th winter races. ‘Lhorpo is o Bakersaldhe was anxious to show that h | |ouqors of England, such ns Benjamiu Dick AL lieilay N too much newsp e Jminy's' | traok, - AWhen the Aret mesting was hold hig | native of Nebraska and duving the past sea- | o bini00 ¥ Hanjvho can whip Boden in six ard and Sam Woods, both of thom jwembors | | This was tite mood tho men and the mas trivial personal movements, his magniticent | confidence in his id s move than justi- | on figured conspicuously as & winner at The chances are that San Franciseo w of the House of Commons. The claim of the | ters were in when they received Mr. Glad- | R nce, his ologant maaners, tho por- | Hod - e trarle meovey s b tho. faatert in | Hawthorno and Latonia apany phances ave that San Francisco Will | ymasters was laid beforo tho represontatives | stone's invitation to o friendly confovene JOHNSON'S ] A Yk 1o track proved to be tho fastest in agaio be a pugilistic mecea this winter, and | JHASHLS W08 1 SR s A biic foo : ar style of his hairf his condescen- | giio country. Owners of fast horses elam- - atif johbery ean be kept down the game | fp accompanied by a suwrgostion | ASa resultof the stross of public feeling in MACRNETIC OIL! sion to visitors—heaven save the mark—and | haved over sach other in their haste to malks Gossip With the orsoman. will Boom, “Jack. McAuliffo has alrendy | thal the whole'caso shiould be roferred to an | the tntter thy cabinct had mov and dcoided Instant Kilier of Pain. other notable characteristics 0o numerous | ontries at Independence in order that their | The American Trovter, Independence, Ia., [ swallowed his manifesto of revrement, as T | &rbitration court, Me. Pickard unhesitat- | to ke action; and on the evening of tie Internat and External, and too disgusting to mention. Tho bress is | animats might lwer thols racords and Thas | has ceasad o exist, e Bl b R UGS ]vllrwl that the men had won their 40 | same day, November 14 last. the House of 4 Cures WHEUMATII, NRURAL overlondod with duily bulletins of his daily | incroasa their value, People went hun. | Idgar Thompson of O'Noill, Neb., has ve- | sion with young Mitchell, tho middiewizht. | DELESht hivance without recourse to urbi- | Commons was tuformed of what wis to bo | - (RN R mouthings, and thorois o phing sure | dredsof miles to witness the sensatwonal | cently purchased from Kansds pariies the WAL EEr RGN ST s s r as et R Ll fesiere SR (B LU CRAMPS instantly. Cholera Mor- plus of detail concerning him und his meagre | races, and the littie town grow from a place | fast and well-bred race stalion, Robort Rus- | weight six-vound mateh for 83,500 a sia D TR UL LI L (LOIETT Y| DOTIOre TS PALOIRY S FDLO I I8 SLOIL0 o) i jpa, Croup Diptherda, Sora Thre affairs gencrally. It would be justas inter- | of'00 4 UL e b s o el tribunal in which they did not huve the rul- | pressure used to induce either side to give in PILEADACIE, s 1t Uy magic e e LyOuld b Just s Intel | of 100 inhabitants to city of national im- | sell, 2:131. Jim Barron wires that he will “meet cither | {117ub!] Dt B h T B i e torglvor il A O Duffy ate for dinper yestorday and how | Portance. Williams has been a hustler from | M. C. Kieth, North Platte, Neb., vecently | for elght rounds, and Mitchell and Ryan are | iy g was sounded the bugle call to battle, | to meeb, in the foreign oftice in London, with THE HORSE BRAND, Eioets ot for Tainy s of billixrds) de. played in tng | \ray bsk, and that such a man should now | sold'to tho Kotcham Stock fava, Toledo, | &% verbal war over the torms of o limited | pon Bickard siod thore a8 the ropresonty: | 10M 1osebory in the hatt 1o hour ol on | Limost Powerfaland peboteatie Linimost e ot ¥ gan illiards’ ho played in tho | iy o A e ke, is to bo re- 5 e U ] (PN ! ood as the repres sord_Rosebe © chait to pour oil on | or lieast iu existonce. Largo £l si2o 700 s 8120 106 evening. Ono Irishman fs just 1s good as [ geve MisIQruune overtako him is to b we: | 0., the fast young pacer, Paddy. This colt | 9 tive of at loast 230,000 men who we : the troubled waters, and in these favorable JOHNSON'S ORIENTAL SOAP, any other Irishman in this free country of | §1q Wiiliams will soon bo flytng ab. high a8 | LogShown tr "“'{-,“T"“‘ has goue quar- Question 1 Anawers. mous in their determination not to accept, | peace-provolcing sutroundings to try their | i GHNSON'S ORIENTAL SOAP, ours, s 2 flying a E u\:'m\‘x“”'\:hm secont, - nasod | ENouTE PLaTee, Dec. 20—To tho Sporting | undor any reumstances, o roduction in | bestio reach an agreomont, The fact that | Face Beautifler, “Ladies Wit e aoee E . A. Paxton jr., Omaha, has purchased | Editor of Tik Br: a game of hizh i their already miserably poor wages. What | Lord Rosebery, whose singular knack of | delioate a highly perumed Tolles & Notwithstanding tho preponderance of et ToN RN TS BTN CDERINA G tAGE the weanling filly, Atlantaline, by Woodline, | the bidder, wh hus mide tho first bid, and | theso were is much in dispute. Themen | making a success of every good thing he | the market, Itis absolutely pure. bolief that Corbeit is going to havo a big | Owms, Dec. 22.—To the Sporting Editor [ #:19: dam Atlanta, dam of Atix, 2073 | [upasecont B & made tacuth bis, Wl and | wore paid by tho picco and tho amount of | sots his hand to, couplod with his sympathy | HRELSOM td velvety und roitared the 1ot com= blood pudding with MItchell it may bo Ut | o Toss Bars A porasal ot the awmeiatios of | (Champion raco mard of America and win | ke tho stcond bid, % o flrst | money they drew, of course, varied largely | for all forward movements and especially | BIEAIOR 356 WAy for tho Bath tor infants. ha is taking desperate chances, Iven if he | 1y o0 Cll O TRl S A nterosting | DenOf the groatest race in trotiing history), | pass, first r and bids | from week to week. Thev claimed that | with overy aspiration of tho toiling o5, | tho growth of hafr. Pricec. For saln by does come out of the fight victorious it | this scason's races discloses the interesting | and of Ataline, yearling, 2:33%. Atlanta: | Dwoiver doss i twetee bid hold ants " Bends | for some time previous to the outbreak of | hasso endeared bim to the workit | Kuhn& Co. would be to his credit to. beab lcast eivil [ and withal pleasing fact that Nebraska | line is a handsome filly and shows a fast, | answer by leuier aid also through Te Big. | the strike their uverage had been less than | of Engiand, to be their mascot and ‘s bit modest before the fight takes | stands well at the head of western states in | clean gait. The price paid was $1,000. W. B, Dill. 15 shillings a week, while on the othe » hand | zave the miners confidence and they ] lace. If the Englisnman's allezed riotous | tho production of extremo speed in the | Lastyear the South Omaha stock yards | _Ans.—No questions nswered by mail only | instances have boen more or less ¢ | accepted the invitation willingly, foel high living in the past ten years has under- | (oo oo™ pncgon sttt olds all | iDaugurated the first combination sale of | in particular cases. - No, each player has but | recorded of men who have made a ing somehow that good was bound to come | minded his wondrous IR, stato still holds « Cures of Ainsworth, Neb., put a challenge in your 1Expresade d Wead ane wishing a cure to Prof. W. IL I EEKE, ¥\ ., 4 Celar St, Solo Agents, Omahia.Neh strength and ! trotters and pacers ever held west of tho | oue bid, there is no ghing back and bidding | £3 by one week's work. Such of it; while the owuers, knowing Lord Rose. phenomenal agility; if debauching and | but oneof its honors won on the turl last | Afiecouri river and cast of the Rocky moun. | Over. course, ureat the best very rare if | bery's probity and sterling integrity, felt excess have reduced him to a level so far | year and has won many new laurels. tains, It was a success, both in the charac- Lixcory Horew, LINGoLy, Neb., Dec. 18.—To | likely that the correct tigure should ve cer | cqually satisfied to trust themselves o his : SEARI IL.S & Delow the champion as the common herd of Last year Nebraska won from ihe east and | ter of animals offered and prices secured. | the Sporting Editor of Tue Bel In a game of | tainly under £1 for the average. intluence. L ports secm to think, then ' the latter may | culifor o - : “This season, the latter part of March, they | Bokerlast night A bet 810, B calls and suys How tho End Was ched. vin and win easily, and not otherwise. California the world’s record for yearling ) sacond’ [ the *no good™ aud rakes in the pot on threcs, but | With the men the fizht was simply for a 7 S : o for stallions. The two first records were | its success is already assured, as they lave | A'sprends four ces. B gave up. the potbut imply for a | means the foreign secretary and minister T Euan oy ot TR TR0t b ooy veeat ot st record: aucs eady sesuradyastheyiliave [(Aspre; ] ) but | bare “living wage.” They contended that | of the crown suscooded in shbaing the hostil 1 s t, won by Belle Acton, yearling, 2:20% d | select consignments from some of the great- | clafms A miscallod his hand and bet him $5 on t liv e S| RoSviCToWINBLESALEUIIICA TN REARNOATLG. duolng tho thought from Corbolt's belittlo- | Gones oome: oo 1) G, oaoety, and |t atables th Towa, Nobrasks, Missouti and | it. Who winsiereuvellns Man. they could not live, they could not supply | feeling that oxisted between the combatants ment of Mitchell, it will be a victory in | ara by she. phonomenal Nobraska siee, | Kansas. Ans.—B, In poker parlance four ncos is | their famiites for ane smsiler oiselves and | how the owners were prevailed upon to g0 which Jinmy will have but_emaciated | &% o8 0ntwar T wors ewnod ‘and | The vearling flly, Pansy McGregor,owned | 1ot two pairs, bt hands aro frequently faee, | Licir families, for any smatler pittancy than | bacic on thelr word, or who mado the Sugwos. ; reason to plume himsolf, outside of the | yad by Woodline Farm, Fullerton, Neb. | at Topeka, Kan., besidos being the champion | tously called in this way. o was, nocording. £ their own statemente s | tion that was fnally accepted as a basis of i Chronic emoluments of the gate, “The most ho can | | ohagco, the dead stallion king, owned by | of her age, has gone more public raco miles | 1f any resident of Omaha has 1 ird | quostion of whethor they could sperman 3iuy | Settiement, is yeva scoret,” But this much | SHUAANY vill be that, as 1n his ly other great NBCO, ad ¢ &y by AN 3 ny resident of C maha has ost a bir question of whether they could operate the | i own and is @ s v - | ) say will bo that, asm his only et | janos Ladd, Beatrice, Neb., held the thivd | below 2:30 than all other yearlings that | dog by the name of “ShotV he can' learn | mi prwise than at, ! isWisdogniand ibishisialliiutinreal i f ervous fight, he found ‘his work moro thanhalf | 1ocold, which was wicsted from him this | huve over been racod. She went in o 2:30 | something to his advantage by calling on tho | themetres The mm o pictal loss to | portant, that a treaty was signed and that / i slished for him by decads d ) r S sais N e Sl oL R 10 his advantage by calling on the | themselves. The men claimed that the first he 8 returnoc ) WO withi roe an‘l[g and tomneg Sor Sanpose 2Gnce o | yoar by the great Dircotum, 2:05%. The | class for all ages and got a_record of 23314 | sporting editor of this paper. consideratior in making contracts for sup- | naos e ihed to work within three % that Mitcholl ; 1" | Yearling aud 2-year-old pacing records aro | and the next time 2:27%5. She next started | Owana, Dec. 22.—To tho Sporting Editor of [ plying coal should be that a wage largo | the” pie e aftero fove . monine iale | S 1M Spectal s \bs sound as | gyleld by the Woodline Farm animals, | in the 2:25 class and got a record of 2:2515. | Tirs Bii: To. sottlo o dispito plcass ecide | brioush to make life possiblo if nots S T R DL i 8 igiotlar, — and - that time and | i vear the Woodline Farm has secured | In tho same class later she won her raco, | who wins as follows: Inu game of casino of | it worth tho 1iving. contd by bonocd to mig | ness, prevented it The terms of “the X Diseasts. Jissipation have - mot = deteriorated | gnotiior champion record, that of a byear- | the first noat being in 2:24/ and tho second | 2L POItS A Tias 20 points, I hias 16 points. | thfrs withous infineing on e onitalioy | Seitiement show a very decided triumph for L el ame, 19 tho standard of ponular | old stallion pucer in & race held by Ontonian, | in 2:3, hor present record. Sho not only | Yhat 15 necessury for 1 towin and wiat s | [0S WAL G LIHNE on the eapilalist's | iho surikors, A strike may be o barbaric Bxoantn clief. What if ho is a good denl better Ualioh wacer 1n g race Bel) by Onsonian ) S0l 9k, v preneny secocd, IRHR Mok OHLY A\ 40win, bid ab)lga;—Saveral Bhiions A argin of profit. 3 weapon for laboring men to use to achicve Consnltation Fra man than any of us thought, what it ho | $i0ref:, M ton 18 by Shadetand Onward, | Relds L0 wotes vero o e Vil %% 1028 | ™ Ans,—13 must score his necessary 6. points |, ThuS tho tight resolved itsolf into a duel | tliciy ajms, but 1t is aiways justified by suc Catarrh, A11Di onsos of tis smashes Corbett s0 hard as to thoroughly | e owns Weodline, the | miles in a race, on the same day, metter | 30d claim “out before A scores his 1 pout. | 10 the death between a very powerful f cess. “In this instance the men had been | Nose. | at, J 1ot Stomaoh, Livaw, test the ever liviug charge that there is a 4 T A [ X DEs MOINEs, Ta. trades union and - an - equally well | giriking against o ction in their wages | Blood, Skin and ¥idney Diseasss, Fos white strenk in him- what if he licks tho | 475 RS T R O At T | U s Y3t i T e er Editor of Tt { ) orrunized ussoclation of employers, And [ and thoy roturned to work uftor sixteon | pompous, Falstaffian American champion? | 710 ImancedDiaE doresne srslotiout | [EA T iTtedh Oak {10 \\(lluf sd:\ls gvening a | e /i3 the result has proved, ab immense cost, the [ Weury weoks at the same wages they werd Il apan oy droosienVorigooalepatoy What would the public think thenof all [ bptee tides: o Syearoid bad two yearlings nquet was tendered Morris J. Jones and | stato who Is the oldest, John L. Sulliv superiority of tho men’s union. England’s | wetting when they went out | without pain or detention trom business these ante-fight vaporings and boasts, what l‘d \JI\‘ ne "”! harnessed. hese weet Little Alix,” 2:073{, the greatest | Jake Kilraln?—R. T. Baker, compactness gives a far greater power to The second clause of the agreement was i 3 with sta np fo alars, 13y Kind of roading would & reprint of these | WO have started thirty-six times and boon | raco mare of the world, Mr." Jouos has re- | Ans.—it1s the colored man's lucky “eig | hor irades unions than hias yet been found { T fhrat’ statrvay Houth of post dafly ‘ouleting make, auy way. 1¢ Mitcheli | 9atside the m onco. Thoyear-old, | v nu)rx.cum'\fut I\\\' L:-nxln.u'l)u;mlnl;.: plant | in” policy. It is i tho *nigger row," | possible in this country, but “among all such | recognition of the principal of arbit Dr.“Searles & Searlss, 15 South tien st wins the 81,000 bet he wants to make, that | 440 o shas 0. venrling rocoid o om Kenosha, Wis., to Red Oak and the ng a combination that is such a favorite | unions nono 1s stronger than the Mmers | [aphor disputes. Tt provided that 4 I, D6ArIes & HeAries, OMA HANE A No ocurcs Lho first Knock dowa, it 1e woldon | 2:20'4 and n 2-year-old record of 2:2317, At | banquet was in honor of that removal, us | with this class of players that fedoration. 17ov many years ail thecoal | yrbiteation be formed, to consist of ty ~ cight members and a_chairman, The Miners | DENTIST R 3 I t y For a “Living' Wage, o > : ! their families, for any smailer pittancs than male ' Wonknossor, “pst Maahonrl Btroture, tiyirosnie, Voriorssis, at cqually as interesting as the fivst. It wa eagles to pewter half dollars that he wins ‘l',"“' 20 this scason she drove the great | wollas the great performance of his little | depomivated as above. Sullivan was born | miners of the country, to o man, have been \ Tha fieht. Joseph Bartlert Choynski ovatieq | Litcelor's Flowerout the two fustest hieats | mare in_winning the nine-ieat freo for all | in 18%, Kilrain in 193 organized into county associations. Most ot | foqaration and the Coal Ownors assoeistion Jim on the noso. once and hs would have | OF herlifoin2:81 and Ella Woodline [ race at Chicago, where she got her mark in | oy, Dec. 20 To the Sporting Editor of | these associations have boen furthier banded [ \yare each 1o oleet. fortecn reprosentatves MAKES stopped him had iv not have been for his }\""“"! -'!“-‘.,"“"““ as second horse in the | the first heat. Alix was handsomely repre- | Trir BEE! Plénse state in Sunday Beg the fol- | together in the Federation of Great Britain, | of their own side of the case and these werd Seconas, ot loast. that i Jowon for Nis | lust hent in 2:201. “Av Lexinglon in sented. The rear of the banquet hall at the [ lowing hot: A and B are playing cribbigo. A | but the counties of Durhum, with 74000, | o thoose 4 ehattma, who wis to be in no laying ihe question of Corbett's courgo | Lemmber this filly sold for £5,000, the gre Johnson house, was beautifully decorated | bas pluyed his last curd, mukin ys | and Northumberland, with 27,000 men, have | \way connected with the coal trade. If they aside what uh inglorlous dofent it woald Lo | Price brought by any 2-year-old of tho . | with wreaths and tlowers. Over 100 horse- | 8n '*-r"m\\“;_!“ ”"y g, h’ 5; | in all previous diMculities had'to devend on | fail o agi rmuan the spes of | should Miichell win after all, and he may, | (1 three ’l‘_“‘n“\f‘l_l‘;'l“‘l,li',"' Mr E.D.C Hen sng oihera”isom. all covpe Hinwp nere N R e TR their own vosources, Tho federation all | the House of Commons is to bo asied to | mind you, but I do not look for sucl woir owner, r $15,000. : present and the occasion was properly cele- | Goeiding. will srenatly obilge M. i>Y | through has been strongly agitating for an | pame one. The first meeting o board | . e . ny recable’ happoning, Sl tho ala Britiah Fhe champlontrottingstalllon in Nobrasks | brated in brillinat style. (h:\l::g.m.:\. PR eight-hour law, and uhis it 15 that kent | ' e waid on December 1 and its usy is | A4 FULL SET ON RUBBER §500 lion may not bo quite so badly worsted in his | &% Present is Robbie P, 2:1dl, owned by e e 120 Do a8 the associations of the two northern | 1o fix the rate of wages at which the miners Teeth oxtracted patnlessly in morning. g0 with Messrs. Mouopole, Perrier dJouot | C2rusin Bd Pyle, Syracuse, Neb. This horse Whisperings of the Whoel I tOr L AR B aR: s Wit I8 the . arora counties from Joining hands with them. | shull bhe paid from and after February 1 NEW TEETH SAME DAY, and Pomery, as Jimmy would have us bo. | fOUght battles all through the west and | Nroppy Xmas! prossion o sy when wid fowl Fise feom ¢ The Scotehminers are also independent of | axe, This board is 1o continue 0 exist 1or | parntes 12illin ¢ N lieve, but my be yet capable of at tenst g | S0Uth this yoarand won $4,500. He went | 1 500 Sacre wvelist. was | water, and when i quail or upland plover | the federntion, Last yoar the Durham men | 4t lonst ono yenr, and if it Is found to work | | 2laless Hillin z 2 is £ Aot more times in 2:15 or better than any stallion rehie Croxton, a Sacremento cyclist, was TRar, &1 s 4 vore engaged lisastr rike agains A » s 1 Bridze and Crown work, fin nd best ay paroxysm of his formor cunning and skl | 11016 HHEs {3540 oF e ¥ st S arilo Groxton, b Saopamonto.avall leavo o grotnd?-Duckor worc eugaged fna disastrous strike against | wiisfactority foran dotinite tine longer. | | 145 o : A d kinock out tho alleged Adonis ipE America i his clas : : i 2 Ans.— o o “wing:» | o reduction of wages, at the unsuceossfu 13 lowest prices WOrd Wit ooy 10k out tho alloged Adons uf the ving. | ™ Niorourivs, owned by James 1. Smith, Lin- | ~ Seorouary Yates of tho Tourists will spond | Abs—=Wild fow telser’ or take mwing:h | S TR S WERCTOF (00 odf tho fodern Picksrd's Unompromising Attitade. Paxton Blk., I6th and Farnam Sts. coln, Neb,, stands sccond among Nebraska | the holidays with his parents at Logan, Ia. | MR = 5 Al the time of the conference bo- | Nest tothe staunchuess and unflinching | gatance on 16th st Telog 1033 R R R et lio naving fought out many hotly | Skating parties, composed of locat wheel- | oy avoxta, Dec, 20.—To the Sporting Editor the federation and the musters on | loyalty of the mon, ono other cause stands | Lo I b Ein aE REIILRE ot Bthas haad races duriug the season and has | men and their lady friends have been quite | of i B Bloass sty 1 noab e ot 0, referred Lo above, the Northumber- | out as responsibie” for the success ol the | D @ 9 61 A TR ) next Puesaay night in tho Casino builiyme | EON to winter quarters with a record of | common and well attended it thero Is nny ono In Nebraska or Towi breed: | land association was 1 hegotiation for ad- | movement. Mr. Pickard's firmness, his con- | SRR R € g,\ : i at Boston. Again the go is for six rounds, o f ason of '03 has been a disastrous | W& black Sumatra gawmes. (2) Did Towa und [ mittance to the foderation, and thoy actually | sistent attitude of uncompy mising glve | 1 @ 8 K; Nfi RO ATen ho golld for stx.rainds, thira groatest stailion by his record, | one financiafly for many of tha. eycle clubs | Nebrskn piny thas second game ot fonibiliz ived thoir adwission papers o fow duys | nothinguess, did much to win tho men their | exhilarating sport imaginable goes without | 414 for his age the greatest in Nebraska, is | throughout the United States and ‘many are | HO% 41 dldnes Aad any A a0 BB o Intar, ry. IUis not the first time Theeele- saying. While no decision was returned at | LB Conaqueror, owned by W. A, Paxton, jr., | si running along in hope thav 94 may | Fostor. : R 2 fiad Had o Bittor Exporience. HousRickard ias proved himsell n : theond of thelr first moeting, it is an indis. | OMali. 1o came home this soason with o | bring botter Luck (1) Know of nane. (2) Did not play. S T ) R s [ e R T o e | ZFE T putablo fact that Ktya hud ail tho bost of it Fooord of BT\ ARG Sho vaded I8 oheanks Ike Holton, ono of ‘the “old:tima” mom- | purnwoon, 8. D, Dan 10,~To tho Suorting | tion was. §lvn; thorefare, th. Northumpac: | oo i i et of vados. unionisi a8 a | ST 19 do not buso this ussortion on the personai [ j9wi Sputh Dakota, litinois, Missours, 10- | hors of tho Tourists, hus boon frequent | Editer of s Brei Will you please dscids | fand and® Darham miners wors. fuily ox: B s hon U Dot ntd | RLUMIBRURES :"‘h‘;‘}"‘“ll-u){;‘nll::nlrlxlv\'|hl\n‘~;-lvi-ml(n g topsi[ A:0nA, SSCAMOY - DRIHRInDosREN visitor at the club house the past woek. ko | the following bet in noxt Sunday's Bee: A5 | el to assist thew brothers i the fodora Phiolt congidonco and on - whom & “ould | Specta s fact, © reports that appeared o the L 0y PRI Rt ¢ Fta e s N D c 0 assis rothers e fede licit confidence and ou who y cot in il tho Now York ailies. Tn tha thieq | drawn from his race. e won for his ownor | L, 8016 e e irhos ud “songs and tho | kud & K5 UMUK, B bk for tiirepsarda; | Hon In the fight thoy intended to make. | voly to briog theu successfully through | round it was hammer and tongs and at its | £5000. and as a race horse was the best of | VO3 Buve ¢ LR, q el A in helping him exposes one card; B demunds | But these two counties demurred. They | close Ryan had Smith groggy and against | the t-yearolds of the year, with tho single | _Pieture Santa Claus on a bieycle! Yet ho fourth eard; A ots 13 thit ho must first | had not been included in the n 0 ostablishod and proved to be sucoess | | [ W Proeo e, and Eye ERUAR. hac. Snlth Eroggy and ag oxcoption of - Fantasy, 8085 Tho Con. | was seen ou one of the city's sire selt before helping B for the | duction and theirs could only have bocn ful there is ovory reason to hope that the ha ropes (D IoRltoLE0 yoRlye 8 Atlotus, Guoror 18 th most Mavatly Bred Lerecl | of last week, his buck heaped with Jumping | card exposed. Who wins, A or Bi—A oudor of | offect, i strike of sympathy. Tho Dy principle of avbitration in labor troubles fought like & drunken sailor and Tommy diy | Nebraskaand ean lay claim to soveral su. | JA0ks, candy, fruit, doll babies aud other men had too fresh in their minds the fright- [ will be more and more fully recoznized, and a good deal of sprinting, sandwiching the | Perior points in breeding. His pedigreeshows | Iisceilany to make glad the bheart of the S ! d = ful strugele they had gone through only last | costly though this strike was, it will not Bathe, howover, with. frcdnent prone ioro | that for three generations back every aninni | MEUo ones. Santa was laying 1 a supply of | ipe. 22,0 tho Sporting Edifor of | year aud both they and their neighbors in | have been aliogother in vain if the promise | (ymaha, by Smith 8 mug, and while both were considee, | 15 @ producer of 2:30 porformers. Iuside the | Presents. 3 3 u.'.f;dn"u“l»‘h;".fnx“\'\v' »\r{‘ll" you please | Northumberland had had the wage quostion | of anew era in industeinl warfare, whicl it | " A% i $idm ably worried at the end, a lot of good judges | 1Mits of the tnreo generations are to be [ The Ganymede Wheel club of the Bluffs i wrii apparol i | settied by submitting W very substancial re- | appears w have openod up, be fuifilled. A | MAX MEYER & BRO. CO., ONLY. Wilson bill refers to ready-made or to the ¥ : AT { believed that all that ityan fncked of o vie. | found five great brood mar hat is to say, | sre rafiling off a high grade wheel, the pro- | ¢loin used in munutdchuring samo? 1t cons | ductions. greut deal depends upon the m of a TOFY wits ANOLHEr round. ~ Wit uhe antsnc: | mares that have produced two or mova 310 | ceedsof the raftlo to be used for the bencflt of Tent uoto sectlonvObILL rofertiug to this | .. Then also & number of colliers in South | chawman for this first: conciliation board. | [ \ of ‘noxt Tuesday night's meoting will be 1 | berformers, and The Conqueror's dam, Ar- | the elub. Quite a number of tickets have D Walos, whose associstion is 1n tho federa- | If ho be o man in whom both sidos have iu Al [ Bhall not presume 1o aay, but 1 wil mtl he | lotta, by Harold, though now deat, s surs | been sold ad everytiing points o a success- —1t is the ided to answer sporting | ton, were also exempt from the notices of | plicit contidence there is every reason o ex A M | LAL L Glasses for sale in for the Chicago boy, "Smith ten Tasyord | 10 be'n sixth, she being the dam of The Con. | ful rafile. The lucky ticket offers a choice | querics in this columu bnly, and hereaftor | reduction. They have ‘been working for | poct that the experiment will boa succoss, furious fighter and Apt Lo got most any man | Gueror, 2:17. aud Normaudy, trial 2:24. This | of 8 gentleman’s or ladies high grade,or §100. | no attention will be psid to questior soveral years undera shding scale, und al- [ and for this reason every offort is now being in short moter, but 1 have an insurmount. | latwer colt is surc rot into the list next I'he very unchristmaslike weather of the | above character. Waen the Wilsol though they did eventually turn out their | divected in England to sccuring i g ".‘.‘.“”'. .« P ablo faith in Tommy's vet-awiy nnd fabbiuy | YOOr. ISEotist, the of The Couqueror, | past weel has caused many of tho i fers w “wearing apparcl” it certa striko was entircly independont of the gen- | man. Fyvery one hopes 1t will be Lord Kos T SPEGIALIST capabilitics, and in this way the two ele. | s & record of 2:2200 and at 8 vears was the | bikers' to come from their shells and take | fers to wearing appareband not cloths, oral ono apd whoy wero gnly out for & few bery and none better could bo choson PRI TR T ments Lo success about balance cach othoer, champion sire of thut age, and heis by fav | their daily spin as in the summer days, Sounit OMAHA, Dad. ©2.-To the Sporting | Weeks. 2 2 Do o (R g MEDICAL the greatest sivo that ever lived, Rlec: v of whecimen peduled down to Glen- tor of THE BEED (Menso answor On July 19 delogates reprosenting 258,400 S A memreine— > HEW ERA AND Once more there scems some sortof | Moneer sire of 130 trotters and one pace last Sunday, another took a spin out to [ lowing question relasingto high five: (1 1s it | miners, but from districts where 460,077 men Hdwara P West he old-time pe SUL IO DISPENSARY show for at least another limited round go | 494 8ive of the greatest trotting aud pacing | Fort Calhoun, while vot another made allownble, to, discusk Jeumpls shat uronot | are eaployed "Iy and sbout the pits, meb ut RAWAED HAyagy arsean, oie. St wtation ¥ between the fuvincible Fuglish bautam, | family of the world, Sprite, tho dam of | round trip to Betiovue. Bixes aro uearly as | Burilow the tho prosfie of worting. bottur | L, o o | i Taat Wednosdny nyght Billy Phmmer, and Champion Georee List is also the dam of the great | plontiful on the strocts as In the sumumer | ones. (2 Aftor trump Las boon matdare you | Specially olocted by the membors of tho va- | New York, last Wedneshuy nmight f 7 - Dixon. At Paterson, N. J., the other night, of Llectioneer, Sphiax, 2:201, and Spry, | months. compeliod o aiscard aWbut tramps In draw- | FlOUS assockatlons and e B TanneatRias | 1 Reieet ORI s g -uuvm.l.“'Dh'.'.‘:'"“ it duriug tho progress of Plimmer's show, | Waterwiteh, the dam of Sprite, is | A southern club, with the usual generous or may you hold up others to give your [ tives from Durham and Northumberland. | He was clad in knee br 4 ety - tienvous sanpases ) e % ! o tho tlantt s L WiR BBIN & A . ) Wil 4 1ot Whi alug, bettor chances? (8 | The Durham delogates recommended arbi- | ficting jacket, over \ hie wor plack [ Dixon, with nis manager, O'Rourke, I rmers in or | impulse, which is characteristic of southern Bt t, H L 1 f PREATAEN ¢ 8Y MALL (% 'ty heelor: hed upo 5 better and six better than 2 YR, 80, LoD X 1 In cutting off a “tle," J33he ace high or low tration, but the vote went in favor of a | cape overcoa o spor a i e \mp, for I about thirty heelers, jumped upon the st ) 2:30. Noounday, | people, recently gave a banquet, ball and 5 t wal ! ey roe ' P . the second dam of The Conqueror, s | B s A R K strike by 195,000 to 50,000. 1t was then de- | Derby hat, u light walk < é - A 1 and sought to force "Plimmer 1nto mect s of jueror, is the | pafilo for the benefit of poverty-stricken v ) 5 1 1 1 tho darkey for fonr rounds, Blinmer ne | dum of three in bottor than 9580, and Mids | bothansoy ghe b ik BOVOXLY LD Aus.—(1) Yes. (2) Yes. (3) Low. cided, with 4 viow to sccuring the co-opera- | fident smile, 1reciscly A 3 1133 1000 Want. Ouaa fused, but consentod to meet Dixon any | DIShY his third daw, is 4150 the dam of Joy- | lert sucrecs and the amount nottod. bov. Bevibgu, Nob, X6 210 tho Sp tion of Durham and Northumborland, that | body said “Go." Weston walked very fust | - coediug 114 pounds. He also added that this | 3130 of Elecuricity, 2117k, “and” Noohtide, | that cheercd many soro and disappointed | 13 1s 16 Dovs gihe count out I favor of A 1 | 0 o0 O Tadaation y K e i was his ultimatum, and whenever the coffee- | 0% EAEN N. A Covk. heart and brought comfort to many @ cheer- | he gets three Wm- or does it count out in | a0t to the reductions which had been made hued champion saw proper 1o weigh in at Go on (he Stage, Goorg | less hearth, The scheme was a good one | orderus i old siedge? ~W. Urquhart ah e 3 v I ) the ring side atthese figures he would battlo b ; < during the last two years. lventually the 13 T Y SUENANDOAT, 0., Doo. 31 Ta the Snoct. | #1d coutd be followed 10 advautage by muny | Ans.—You count owt in casino; that is, the | FINE UL last Lwo yeurs iaNY Aug R & hitm to u fintsh for any sized stako or purso | j,,; i -‘\f“.lllllz‘lhl'r #l “)ll‘ R " | 4 elu in our avistocratic notheru Sitlos®™ | pibyer making his poiuts first and clatming | Miners of the two norther kiod wore OTHERS Thus is straight turkey, and_ O'Rourke, with | 18 1 ¢ ond Sandy: 4 all his diplomacy, must yield or tacitly con- | M0€ or Lwo to thank you very much for fess that he deems Plimmer the bestman | your favorable no of the two at the stipulated weight. | Bre | , attidned — how ras | Blored — how prescryed | Ordinary works on I'h asked Lo voue on how far they w ready to | siology will not tell you g Class “*B,” amateur rule League of Amerl- | Out is 0‘“' e A g0 in this direction, aud in each case their — 9 ! 4 the doctora can't of can Wheelmen, is receiving considerable at- | OMAmA, Dee o the Sportlog Editor of | deeis us oining e strike v ut all the same of me in last Sunday’s | tantion fro tho cycle seribblers but really | Tis BEk: Notico that in lust Sunduy's lssao, | 40C1SI00 Was skalust lolning In the strike '-‘ RIFND i you wish to kuow. Your | | L answer 1 10guiry asto whether o ixte lio Stoppage. 1t was wholly unexpected and I dow't | cuts very litule figure with the cveat wass of [ S1aWer 1 Laiiey i (0, NhECREror ot the Sixient ol ‘the Mioppag SEXUAL POWERS are the Key to Life and - 2 think I exactly deserved or the show | bieyelist—the road men. Many wheelmen, ot Plousd stuto autho: Thus, although every miner came out from 0 H Dick Moore is meetiog with quite an ova oy aosorved It for the show | ) i Bosted in ovher cycling mators: | - SosWorld ‘Almaac: 468, age 7. Exam- | Yorkshire on the northeast to Somersetshire RKES HILD BIRTH EASV, ) ¥ 0 Lifo sad Mou down in Bostiug. Al of the papers | W48 & very poorono. But as you kuow, 1| HACH VORGSR, O o YRS SRR | | R g i ML o) the southwest, the extontof the strik o ook {ayh baro the truth. Evers man who have indulged him in the most compli- | followed out wy instrucuions. What sre | Wich is gowug ou over the rulos. Meanwhile | (Government officlals eannot recognize any | fell far short of what had been planned b, Colvin, La., Dec. 2, 1886.—~My wife used would regaln sexnal vigor lost through folly mentary sendoffs, and on Monday morning | sccouds for, bnt to help and instruct 8 | the men wost interested—the racing fra- | Of the uccustomed ,";'“:‘“Vfl“ natlonal," s | the ofeials of the federation. They had i MOTHER'S FPRIEND bafora her third | ordevelop iners ek by BaLuro or wid \ll last l’lw;"-l appeared with n quarter-pags | figntor. termity—are watching tho dowgs of the | 110, 18 W0 SEAENY (0 FOVORANEIL SuERbore | tended that vory little short of half a mil- | confinement, and says sho wouid not be | By dlense dhoitd Writg fur ur sealéd ook cut of the northwest middle weight cham 1 openeda club hore last night for the | ¥acing board with eyes agoggle. There is | irrected fn your next Sunduy's 1ssue.) lion men should” be 1dle and the coal produc- | wichout it for hundreds of dollars. | qhertect May > . B8, ARd ARARg atber good thiogs, the | .00 "0 St st T b o douot but what the League of American |~ Pleuse stato iu your next Sunday's lssue | ton of Great Britain should be st a stand- DOCK MILLH. ] iporting editor, B. 1. Benton, says of him 4 b ching boxing. 1 bave wet | wiyeolmen will have to do something soon to | what constitutes o national holiday.—A 5. | still. And the fact that tnis expectation { ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buff 1o, N.Y, Dick Moore, fthe mldaleweight chawpion | With the support of good people here fur be- | keep such men as Ziumerman, Windle, | Keader was not fully realized caused much fear Sent by express on receipt of price, 150 per bot | i aio, N.¥e the northwest, arrived in Boston Satur- | youd wy expeotations. Fyeryth 50 far | Johuson, Bliss, ev al on the home roost. Ans.—Technically there is no national | among the men and their symnathizers that | ta ook S0 Mothers ™ mailed frees | ¥ aight ou bis way to New York. If there | looks very favoruble. | Phat cash prizes are very alluriug is trans- | holiday, but Literally the Fourth of July 1s a | their move would not suce BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. \ Ao abler candidate for American champlon- 1was i Omaba yestorduy buying some | parent upon looking over the list of eutries | national holiday, as it is observed in all Duriug the week ending July 98 O BALE BY Abk BAVOHISTH ATLANTA, A Bouore, this sawe Dick Moove is the o §00ds for wy gymoasiuw, aud [ was sur | in the six day race to bo held in Madison | stutes of Luo uuion by statute. wiuers oty sheir pits. ‘These caw e out - i