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20 THE OMAHA' DAILY BEE SUNDAY, APRIL 22, 1894—TWENTY PAGES. — - = | G SV S > T H % ¥ . ” ‘110 | up for dewd by the bass-drummer and fiago- | tive of that excellent turf Joumal;Abey Horse- | soclation has come: to stay, he determined N ) N 1 N I | generally gots the hog' h S A T This 18 the song that handsome Maurice | of that paper's eastern office In New York | clars work yet awhike, but will be the back he 18 much more pugnacious and Invariably d ¥ Lane, the ex-Yale student Is now tinging. | city. «top of the asociation before September rolls PSR the master of the situation when it comes He has been Iaboring under the hallucina- There has been much speculative matter | around. to a contention between them. So it Is 4 " X tion that b as the coming welterweight, | written regarding a match race that was The Invitation ‘ta oity gove ent i ) i i 0 Wwith the 4 celel ora Henerta. (he 2 4 A\ ’ ’ ” Get Away. Ryan 1 show to the world what a | of Kremlin, 2:07%; Arlon, 2:07% Iil)r"(-v\nn, city officlals to attend the grand opening Western Nebraska, head the consumer-—that 1§, he gets his wonder he Accordingly they met on | 2:05%; Allx, 2:07%, and othe Such a race | game and dedication of the new grounds full share b e d —_ T wday n[y;ln‘lr.kv ”:-, ‘I‘hmu:y);:’”\\‘“; 1[: 100 \\w‘vr:d .”r course, attrac :”v‘h. Hh::;:m;lt:‘l"yllv. next ’l\’\hmuln'\’ a week, will be sont out to 'I‘wr vvv.' enlight nt of sportsmen who AN HIORE N AND: WHEELNEN | e A T e o prah b L | TG RAMLAYE. P06, SVOF BN o S ATREPIONT | Doce w il s phrgwaC dncldics OF hotabied | ANCELYSIUWIFORCTHE GEESE ANDDUCKS'H Sify "o AmITES Rt Uk celioate pINAG 1 poor Maurice has a whole lot of experience | track, but it {s more than probable that it | be present on that eventful occasic RS A R S LA, and a lumpy jaw. Tommy ran away from | will never occur. In the first place the asso- btk sl . " Tt hovsudies 1o Aty b Brecren fr the I Ball Fleld—The | tho collegian in the first round. This em- | clation that was attempting to arrange the Whispertim of the W Favorite Food of the Wild Fowl-Wapatoos | table colory, 810l K“‘v“_“v e Leaping Ounaniche-The Trap Shoot boldened him and, turning to the box \Talr only proposed to hang up as its part of Phie National ¢ u i i Vallisneria, Smartweed and Rice A distantly related. It grows In almost any crowded with education and youth and | the purse to be raced for a paitry $5,000, and [ /P Fajlonal Cash Prize lengue I8 endeay Morning Rid depth of elther fresi b W ers and the Usunl Grist of beanty. time and time ngain. ho ojaculated: | wanted to bring the race off in Stptember. | OFINE to find its pedals again. W. B. Troy bl LM st bkl A ik TR R R LS SR Sporting AMairs. Why, pal, ie's easy, ho's easy! There are two objections to this proposition n of us its head Ote—At Goose Lukes found. chtwined. With b hearest Botanicl At the expiration of the first round both | the first being that the assocls wants ai Every “amateur” racing man is a ‘“pure s nelghbor, It has a slender root, slightly et men retived to their elegantly upholstered | attraction that will bring $50,000 to a jj'\-l_'g 1j;~“ a-days and h-l\ll“nir'wl m‘-ll-wl odorous, of a pungent, bitterish, acrid tast t vith | chairs, panting. ) cceived g for $5,00 'he other objection is he new men who will race in class ¥ o a i & “thi There Is nothing new in conneoction ith bl H.! bt 3 HHI.)_“” ,\‘ ‘\I:"vl I 'r’» .\‘ul:‘.: :v‘:”’li:‘Lwl:‘I"“fr‘lfl.(m"ll‘\’v‘r th 1‘”,- I”]w I‘E ".‘.‘[“ Are tew and fi _'y’“\:V”‘j'.| L ¥ af VEN though it may :‘]I 'n'l’I Vl';"ly)"fill:' It is |’|H root of this the Corbett-Jackson fight to be chronicled | ZOW Tommy didn’t run this time. | that three of the horses named ure in the Hundreds of wheelmen visited the Indu not be particularly | They are milk-white and nut.ive, and. the this woek, but an influx of slush can be ex- | He stac and when the student came at | stud this season and could not be-got ready | trial army at Camp Kelly last week assist Interesting de- | ingrediont that imparts that peculiar flavor pected shortly from Bugland. Champion Jim | him like a falling house he s tened out | for such a race as this would be in so short | ing the Industrial soldicrs as much as pos ! Setibtioh ¢ the | to the flesh of the canvasbac s well as that wicked left of his and around went | a time after their stud season cloes. It is [ sible. It is said that one enthusiastic wheel seription 00 | i} other ducks that feed up‘n it. They advertising game wiil be resumed per cable Maurice's nose where his ear ought to be to be hoped that arrangements can be made [ man offered the general his mount to carry great sandhill wild- ! qlso devour the leafy tendrils and the stalk GVErLmng gei . ! Then as he stood rubbing this distorted and | which will make it possible to bring this | him through to the national capital \ erness of Western | but these not nearly so te ,.,.”,,,.‘ of Immediately t can be safely stated, how incarnadined member with his big dun mit | race off, as it would be one that would add While bieycle racing I8 growing in popu Nebraska w here | Nutritious as root. The mallard and ever, that there will be no collision between | Mr. Ryan went at him in the hop, skip and | great interest to the trotting business. larity each season, road riding and country ol 4 the wid also supremely fond of this ’ > . Jiminy and Petic during the rosy month of | Jump.” There was a crack like a'glant tor- | The Woodline fatm of i ullerton, Neb. | touring are not suffering in the least. About the lawyer and U plant, but belng non-divers are ineapable of Is the ontly Real [lis~~— The collogians Jaw, amd i weht vt Into | sastern eifulta this asason, This farm has | partiouiar aithilon o FCINg, tha orar, Nl el it BT R R L TR 7 ¢ ot will probably remain abroad uniil the | he collegian’s faw, and he went ove o | custe ts this seasof is as | particular attntion to racing, the other nine experience with the | the canvasback when le Drings it to the , , [ batt will protably remain abroad ntll the orcliertra and nev<r came tack any moze, | got some of the best animals in Amer are content to enjoy the ploasures and bene- ot ipface. o S nobsee LN 2 0%.9) ",f the Warof the frosts of autumn begin to nip the turnip toy Ta! ta! Maurice. and with J. B. Chandler piloting them they | fits of the most health-giving of outdoor ex canvasbacks and | gie in - subacqueous abilitles s the canvas 5 . Ay A by which time the date of the big mill will SANDY GRISWOLD. should be up where the money is most of | ercis ¢ redheads this . and he, too, feeds largely upon this /\g’/’(’//{,)/[ ///1? /[‘[5 have probably been decided upon. That the e — the time, Pt IVeRby - bHa o0 ONAGLYA ol St mne / WRRHE L Wil & B acy when he happens to find himsel g i ooters and Fishers, ST Hak hot.bestacnteto: Jack | o3 Deids . one of Omaha's old tim S ; 1 : priginal schedule las bean postpon: 1 £ , Alix, T has not been s has been apointed one of th anything but tnap ere it flourishes, Both the canvasback 1P 7 ST 5 orig 4 v The Omaha Gun club held its annual | Curry. as an Towa turf journal insists, but [ pis beet apointed one of, (/,7{' [ anytHing: bub dnab | BT R foad 1. thils sl ever: been westioned. priate liere 11| water, while the mallard and his commoner has landed on Albion’s shores and the old June, either on this or the other side, Cor- think after all, fs just what Jackson desired. | 0 "0 N te neeting one evening last week at which the | 18 still in her owner's stable at Red Oak, §6XI2c, by tha I A . . He has not been in anything like TR, . | 1t is possible that the irrepressible Jack 4 BoRedT TOMIRIET < f N irox # ¢ ' ¢ lowing officers were elected: W. H. . s : °p men racing board. Genfal J. Henry Kast o tho chosen | confr rarely risk a greater depth than s only bccause of s cal condition for months, and :’ w{, : Nl 1 llln-mv :rrv-":-“n‘liwl "“‘r';":"* has | man, well known to all wheelmen, who has | == £ N wiB8 ome of these royal “""'“"}rwn feet, Vallisneria is abundant ) / = nd gon wot to appreclate this fortunate i S emembel one or two little occurrences o € e office for two terms, is o . T Ayt v in all the waters abo on's, as I8 R armelec, treasurer, and John W. | exactly please him." He propozes to sample | iy iicappers for the same distrjet want to know somcthing specifie about it | canvasback, wild rice, smart weed, nut fellows lave a perfect understanding as to | o ® v < the himsel . » that b I 1 Yed iwin, John J. Hardin and H. B. Kennedy, he mare himself, in the hope that he wi P Sy and impelled by the obligation which rests | rass, and many other scedbearing aquatic ) ” ) the time they are to mect, arranged between | o, of gireetors, The club's regular trap | B¢ able to drive her, and 1t he finds he can The proposed route of the great relay the |0, avery sportsman to give his fellows | PInts upon which et batlur, Brade ot el ary other so - called s regular trab | 1, it there will he another owner added to | from Washington, D. C. to Denver lie it i i » | delight to” feast. Umbellularia fs a com them weeks before the steamship Fuerst | oo \ ; 5 " iooting season will open up on Saturday. | e list of drivers through Wheeling, W. Va.,Columbus,0., Rich- | in the craft the fruits of his own experience | ot ! ooy iy o Lory "’I v”h pointed her shapely Ho \"-\ ¥ | May 5. The program for the opening shoot It is my opinion that when the drivers of | mond, I|n.]|.‘ ndianapolis, [nd., lv].mnn.z and knowledge, 1 will attempt to tell them | northwestern Noboncy '”fif.'.".‘ it o dettss /[[“/()//l /[H‘Y conee and all the newspaper sparring that has | o0 0 Ehéeh QtEemTHea Y ; 18 Baktinea thit e aiinxer. | Springfeld,” Jacksonville, 1L, Burlington, | pere, ka, from the Lugenbecl has not as yet been determined upon by the he east see that good trainer, Ab Fullager, 3 1 icre, marshes down the ' Platte, althong A g taken place was morely for the purpose of | jou o directars, but wiil be about as fol- | SENtNE down between the cars of that big | Mt Pleasant, Fairfield, Ottumwa, Creston. | “rug sananin country, as all Nebraskan® | itS scientific appeliation Tl M‘f““‘l_ln'\" o lo //[L surface at (I//. aggravating the appetites of thelr respective | o iRt A eRe v red stallion, The Conqueror, this season they [ Red Oak and Council Bluffs, Ii., Oma TehiE Nt known. It 18 a genus ST o . owss st match, fitteen live birds; sec 0y || ey g Central City, | know, extends somewhere from the middle genu the deep sea N OWarE: and TR TATHIE R intere B will make up their minds that they have remont, Schuyler, Columbus ral City aloyonaria, and. consists ) 2007 c followcrs, and maintaining un inter nd, twenty-five Chamberlain targets, Known | sat 1o e J e Iy O it he | Grand Island, North Platte, Kenrney, Neb., [ of the state, both north and south, a couple | jike ‘,H"R,',' A G 1 flower //l(VV wounld A/ll/lé’ /1)' the affair. It must not be overlooked that |, pe yng known angles; third, twenty-five | is one of the greatest colts that was ey Julesburg, Colo., along the line of the Union | of hundred miles 5 o hig 3 NI%a of . L, bl LR E L . 5 e W o I 1 angles; third, twenty-five | is one of the greatcst colts that was ever [ Ji g the | west until the high | the size of a marrowfat pea, situated at the Hecte / /; /3 HRCSUL UL ot hat glory | Guatietiai. tarsets. Kiown. traps. ana un | foalod and n horso to boat him has simply | Pacific to Denver, The distance is 2,500 [ pidtoau bordering on Wyoming a roached, | top of & long slonder Atem, whieh atands r(:/“ ea Lignet. lies in a prize fight these days wouldn't wad ot to have more speed than he has, for he | miles when the c ter of the country materi- | 'Pright in the mud, supported by a bulbous z 1 toy pistol. S0 you can depend upon it then, | Kol ankles and fre paies of wurkes. The | 5y game to “the last. Ab has gof a big | The Tourist Wheelmen indulged tn a etub | 5o SEQEL P Sl CURE BRI base, Smartweed 18 the especial delectation that the battle will not take place until after | Soptember Al enbaTEta haTeNttIEd o n pacer that may make some troubls | run to Council Bluffs last Sunday afternoon, | nHET 7 of the mallard. There are many hundred There {8, in fact At h aasi soifve 104 T Dlsgeribir September. - All members to be entitled (0 | beore the season ends. = He has been known | the roads being too bad for a run elsewhere. | sundhill wilderness, however, begins With | species of this plant, but the one in qu para it Bl i i i AL ) BaY: o[ pries must shoot in at least twelve matehes. | to go quarters in 21 weconds and last | Captain Walker of the Tourist Wheelmen | central Cherry county and stretches away | ton produces a burning sensation when It conld, v, been b 5 LR e NS MealIng e 100k: 8 1L10AG) Goods ohi aayh | 2eanon finished recond in 2:1 has issted his May run card and vltm fires | southward beyond the Platte rivers and | coming in contact wit tender poi ample ot Amer naiing “ ¥ le | of 1887-8 were to return again. B R s e o ey e gt [LWORt (iito. OHeverinel and Dawewiieountian; (55085 skin. A volatile acridity char Bean: A st 0Aens M dotall and G arlic rom his bad leg and is recelving regular | its riding season the first of May each year terizes both leaves and stem, while the OUENEOLE APLEE I ] FRRDeCLs, 1O PiEd k, With a view to pacing hi in this | and ceases its runs on the 30th of November. roots are very astringent, and gives to it AT "- o W conkratfite't ey Compiny Ad the editora upon the Hughes, president; George W. Loomis, vice elay. The fact is, 1 believe both of the big known angles and five pairs of targets. The John Bull's territory and Cl ke Mitche sweeter than ever on each | “The Leaping Ouananiche, What it Is I oftier, and the exchangs:of bouguets during | How, Wh AT VHEFE TS CateheTE Tt tite aciscny It he stands up all r! you can | The club has been riding irregularly, There is range after range of sandhills in [ the name of water-pepper or smart-weed complotion o really magniticent und: R e ot b |F1o0kciaut o avictitsriFadn YoTRe ever, since New Year's day. Five prizes | this country, undoubtedly left thus by the | All duck hunters, the observant kind, any g in tig trinpliantly succe areac ish Known by (he above mame. It | ,11e FePOFt that Doble would retire from | for mileage huve been obtained hls season, | receding of prehistoric oceanic waters, and | W% are, or should be, familiar with the NAn=C e TNy TRCwie (S Ebra ey EIIGSAAtaLE ithe shiolaat atee 1€ and at | ckinson would | with a good prospect for four or five more, | (Lo oo g a homeogen- | character of wild rice, nut-gra id - th 5 " = Michigan pinery to @ wooden toothpick thac [ 5 elaberately itlustrated with choice stéel | succoed him is denied by the great reinsman. [ so that all members of the club will have an | PR Ing {'"_"."“ main such @ NOWMEOKON- | commoner food of wild fowl, and T shall i o el they give a series of sparring exhibitions [ sructive volume. Bugene McCarthy, a | o i New York recently he said that incentive to pile up mileage. The runs for iess of scene that actually, at times, | consume no space here in unnecessary de- lv is the 0/’1{’//1!72 in the cities of Great Britain. Jim’s big | practical and experlenced angler, Is the au- nmu.lI .u-\-.l-u again work so hard as he had, | May are as follows: May 2, South Omaha, | becomes bewildering to the senses. Still | scription. 2 > / < i L a im's 1 X 3 a but that it was more than probable that | ten miles; May 6, Glenwood ¢ mi there Is beauty in all this monotony, and Around the shores of the 0 mauleys had a most ameliorating influenc thor. The word ouananiche is a new onc o o o 3 Ve I L TRorcy fho S . i & & > Lo b rrea o8 0 lese lakes are OR 2V W auleys had a n L e LI R L when he quit the turf he would drive the [ May 9, Council Blufts, ten M wagon ride through the seemingly measure- | Sreat fields of rice, cane and rushes, inter- ar Book. (feer war on Charlie, who, lke Jolin L., now thinks | Pt recently introduced among anelers, as | bylance of his races in heaven. Arlington, Neb., sixty miles; A Joss waste fs full of Interest 1o all those | SPersed With the wild bugloss, which bears be can lick any man In the world. Al PR e a A EW RGO Dot ChEEoun W. H. Bowman of Fullerton, b., has | Creek, la, joint run with Gany- 3 be: - & 0S¢ | 5 tiny blue flower, flags, matri 2, or /)()()[’j /z([:" é(‘g/z can [5(’ try, the Lake St. John region, away to the | DCUBht of W. E. Campbell, Kiowa, Ka mede Wheel club, moonlight, | Who love nature in any of her many and | wild camomile, and countiess other swamp / ! The gall of the so-called Duval Athletic | north in the wilds of Canada, and 1s o fish | jieetiyec!t pRed Election, by Campbel May 19, “moonlight” run o Florence, four: | varied forms. = These sandhills present the | plants in which the whole wild fow) genera | 7 22 will be written club of Jucksonville, Fla., is cyclopian in its [ but little known, even at present. He is, | tpjy) ‘Ilm'l"rlv‘ 'rn\u; colt is gaid to have shown | teen miles; May 20, LaPlatte (fishpole and | rounded, domelike summits of all sandhil love to disport themselves. Is it to be | ¢ ¢ Z ¢ "y : e e HOWeVA L AIFaRAY LOIARNEA " ABOVERIEHAE biale |t ML 2167 hile Campbell's Electioneer | basket run), thirty mil v 23, bridge | (hough at times, notwithstanding there is | Wondered at thenm, that the reglon Is a dimensions. J. E. T. Bowden, the W i has not proven a great success as a sire of | r or the Council Blufts & Omaha Rall- veritable elysium for the but lhose that 2, ; bass and brook trout as a fighter, and ranks S un, ove unc L nothing of the hypersthene in their forma- | * 1, 4 45 L LG (227 a95¢ at nave backed, basilisk-eyed manager, pretends to | ool Gt VORI On (salmo. salar) peed, it is to be hoped that Billy Bowman | way company's bridge, returning by way of o . The morning after our arrival at Hamil be actually negotiating for tne big mill, ana [ TP GO 0 e o e, the most noted got the best one he ever sired. new draw bridge and Courtland beach, eigh- | tion, they are cloven into jagged, whitish, | ton’s dawned rather threateningly. ( / writt 2 that he has the parties who will ofter a big | qug 5 Q0% B R e fish B. McDonald has the largest stable in | teen miles; May 27, Silver Ta, forty- | chalklike peaks, which in helghth sometimes | masses of ragged clouds were - wheeling | V€€ TWXILleir 7tone are purse, the parties ]“h.. cancarry it T,,p.:\ 0 1unln.v in Kan: 8 It numbers over thirty | eight miles; 1, Fort Omaha, eight | touch many hundred fect. In the summer | themselves across the heavens, while the / througgh. He further says that he clearly | John D. Plitt of Lene, Neb., and one of | animals, among which are Dandy O, 2:12%; | miles. All runs Ve started from time they are clothed with matchless ver- | Preéze from the west was of that soft de- | ( way as co. ‘fi 72 demonstrated that there is no law in the | Buffalo Bill's old guides and railroad supply | Rosebus, 2:15 eral other fast ones, | teenth and Chicago streets, M. O. Daxon's | gt (8 B18 €0 "“'““_ h matehless ver- | copive character which gene Fasigs any way ascompresnern land of oranges and chumeleons to prevent | hunters, was in the city several days last Greenleaf who got his record under | :tore or Jefferson park, and promptly on [ SUr¢ h myriads of flowers, Including the | 4 storm. The sunlight, howe s S » ,/‘ &/, l/ It and that he knows more than e dic | week, ' He says there is no use talking, | the guidance of M. E. McHenry, will be in | time. Al wheelmen are cordially invited | Yicea With its fragrant golden blossoms, | gling encouragingly through the shitting | S V€ OF V€ (aoley ana o st January, The white of an egg Which [ put most all of the big game has disap- | (hat trainer’s stable this season. to participate in these runs. In addition to | and the ctus in many forms. Lying id with the hope that it would g Bowden has been palming off for brain mat- | peared from their old time haun Back Walter I3, 2:10, the greatest campaigner | the above run card Captain Walker has is- | within the basin of the hills from the Da- : clear off and give us another //zg,fe //1(]/ may éé’ writ- fer hus surely become addied, " Juckson | in 1860, when hie was in the northwest chas that ever lived among the trotters, looks as | sued the following Fules for the government | kota line clear south through Deel county lovely day, Pete and Prince were hooked ville has no more show of ever securing | ing around in the sandhills after Spotted | though he would be able to shave a second | of his club while “on the road:” to the South Platte, is a remarkable chain | to the spring wagon, shell-boxes, deco 2 /oy 3™ another prominent sporting event than she | Tail and Sitting Bull, he often hid behind a | OF two oft his record this season. 1. Runs wiil be started promptly at the | of lakes and insignificant streams, i | other_ impedimentatambled in; and by 9 | £€72, the CUZ/”}/J’ War does of becoming a progressive and en | drove of elk for a half a day at a time, and C. H. Roby of Humboldt, Neb., has leased | hour set; don't delay the club by being | with pure, cold water, save through k familton, the lawyer, my- 7) . . lightened _city, and the sooner the little | frequently slaughtered as high as twenty | the track at Lawrence, Kan. tard alkalescent districts, which frequently cut Rex, were on our Jocund way 0 | 300k will be the mine weasen skin who is acting as spokesman {07 | of ‘these lordly animals in twelve hours “Bob" Stewart of Kansas City has a year- | 2. All runs will be in command of the | through the country, but in almost every e luke, one mile and a half through an G - that tinhorn outfit corks his kisser the morc | Now there are even no signs of elk in this | ling by Grant’s Abdallah that he offers to | road officers, who will regulate the ‘“‘pace: instance devoid of piscatorial life, save the | embouchure of the hills, north of the ranch. [ /£ el y unpleasant notoriety he will spare himsels region, and the deer are followine | match against anything of her age in the | Members will refrain from ‘“‘scorching” on | sparse waters that have been stocked by “Hey, there! Rex, you old devil?” yeed | /7012 TWIICN @ l’l/(”" Hhut he knows more than he did three He told how he and John B. Furay | west, half-mile heats, in June or July. The | any club run without permission. The offi- | the fish commission. of sterile | Ed, as the King of retrievers started off on G moinfhs ago 18 but @ vagary of his diseased [ ana’ Doc Middleton Lilled forty-two antc. | last time I was at the Keystone farm I saw | cers in command may fine any member who | hiils there is no stone, no timber or ore of | a run aliead, and then, as he sunk biek o | 772222070 0Ll &g oleaned. think tank. He is the premium beat of the | jope in a single half day, and didn’t exert | a weanling that was certainly good enough | knowingly breaks the rules from 5 to 25 | any kind, but instead it is one vast ture | the rear, our host kissed his hand to wife (52 S 7 country, and it will be interesting to notc | themselves much at that. to match against “Bob” Stewart's or any- | miles on their mileage credit, according to { and hay land, as extensive, probably, as any | and babies, threw the silk into bis rests $hd dovament of the nortbern press on this ; s | vody clses yearling. the offense. in the world, Wnen I use the .word | steeds and away we flew through the sand = fresh outbreak of the soutnern pestilence. John S. Collins, Henry Homan, Frank § St. Vinoent, 2:131, will be in M. B, Mc- | 8 Do not mount: when starting on a run | *wilderness” in connection with this region | at a pace that would have pat your ol Thotrufure 1Bl ans e i oee: —— Parmelee and party have returned from & | Henry's stable this season. MeHenry gave | until the signal is given to do ro. it must not be taken in its literal sense, | drivers t i S B ey QU LY ARG G CHEBE L QLA A Tonthtle fonlv. comaTng tpuaiiiatio naven ti | EsvantasEsFoutl ey G s They al sense, o0 guessing, anyway. He trath with reard (o the momentous e y seven da outing up n Jordon. hey | this horse his record. 4. No loud, hoisterous or profane lan- | for all the valleys east of the plateau are Oh, the delights and enthusiasi r siruggle for 1 hlonyandito foasinowsilys of any prominence that I know of just now | were disappointed Insofar as the ducks and | It js more t brobable that Frank | suage will be tolerated from club members | capable of supplying most all of the agri- | a morning drive, The air was just I 1 eannot fail (n'a it wourco of Matruction 1 the fight between Dick Moore and Dan | jacks were concerned, but, of course, had the | walker will not start as many horses this | While the club ls passing through the | cultural products indiginous to the state, | enough to bo exhilarating and e Andifascinntion. ShM(a nakgl Creedon at South St. Paul next Iriday | inevitable good time in the freedom and | year as he did last. streets. even corn, rye and buckwheat, and peas, | gling shafts of yollow. sunenine made . s A" et W Ll e e L harreton night. To be sure Jack Davis and Joe | freshness this frontier country affords the | *I" fice ‘hat Omaha Is again agitating | 5 Do not ride on the sidewalks, as you | beans, turn e et e i 1B 0s. snatle o yellan Launshins Hade Jar | |0 e ERQI L AL A L d "‘i"‘_‘,"‘;""’; gentleman sportsman. the scheme of bullding a gond mile tracle | are laying yourself liable to a fine by 5o | soil, however, Is especlally adapted (o graz- | lawyer was in ecstasies, and $o was 1. w e ‘tl'r“‘“h; n‘:";“‘\{“f““:‘é:mi“‘:r‘:"m“"“fhm"‘;‘l:";j DrillOaples, the erackt. wing ot of T It is the proper thing, and whenever it is | 4} treating by club members. {s al. | 18,d having, and_a cercal patch s a | Ed himaclt, the hero ‘ot a thousand such ] o : : s, & of Per- | | e ClELe he e el | i) reating by el embe - | rarity indeed. o lilllaé there i i, 2 S fitio. Aaturhaila tn . Boston - soon, - But | cival; Ta., brought up a nice bag of ducks | done Omaba Wwill he the greatest:sporting farity indeed. - Amofig the lilla there is trips, was as proud and jubilant as a boy Certain 0/ the out- neither of these come under the head of [ and jacksnipe one day last week, fifty-six 180. Fitth ‘Avenue, Roomi8iTiNew York . The captain or lieutenant will collect TERITIN Gt termn ok Rt ga Do T tho ;‘\‘I ‘lul»l 1;113. "f.mll‘"!h“' we were on the 3 prominent events, and It Is_stretehing it I, and which he grassed in ¢ Avenue, Roo g 4| bridzeitoll BeromtheBclubiembarabbIorSY | arandaur faudl pltured uSneRUI LI IR St P L me | ol s AR TaARACIGE ToundaiioL iithe ”/:(ZIZZ/C—— urely imac- somesvhat to so catalogue the Moore-Creedon | ¢ tramp in the sloughs. Yelps from the Bleachers. tarting on a run which takes its course | rogion, as that Is something that must be | Ly siart s by ‘“lmu; e e J S matter. This would be first cl enough T Thursday has been fixed for “Ladies Day” | over a toll bridge. seen to be apprect ) s thra 3 i S RanAR Ii1oRYein ! 2 g g S5 : y X i 2 a o e appreciated. Settlements through- aimoat atol : 5 ’ ’ i if'it were to be a genuine fight, but this 1 [ J. E. Knowles and A. Hospe, jr. put in | 51 o cities of the Western association. 8. When meeting a loaded team turn out, | out - the hills, of any coniderable size, | o an o cocl mronaman of us all. inative- [//l-/fiL’}’ ect ana Wil doubt until after it takes place, and | all of last Sunday at Florence lake after W Nan K tlinuvontclB iz BIBHC T inslat 3 able . | An old cock grouse arose with a leap from 4 b t € tel Boraale T prabab b Tt s T nant ie vehicle Is light, insist on your | there are none. Here and there, under the e roads Drobably them. I can't see where the in- | the long bills, but they didn't get a feather T v y pitc P SERT AT ARG Stk T e O (o i oo 3 r the roadside, and with an angry cluck went | Jrd att / / \ng champlonshIpt aamrekwitiE RoKHTaIa Al y protection of the hills, are occasional clus- | whizzing off toward the distant hills, while wrelched a é’lll]) S a cment: o ese Lwo me; Hospe dicovered the grounds and told Jack a ALY 1 ducement comes in for these two men Lo llmlsnlpe e B et it | ey & from behind on the left hand side, if possi- | ters of rough habitations, and along the | the black birds, flylng over from roost to maul cach other to a finish. There is cer- snlies ; i - ble. If in passing a team the horses be- | Jake streams o sod ranches i ’ e ey 'tn It save that which Is | & buggy full of shells and other vegetables Jack Haskell will open up the champion- | come frightened, better dismount and walk lxl.tmcu‘:';x‘:-n[:»;\'"t':-;p':»{-‘;nT.lehlnn.lfi‘;:r‘sh “ur | feeding grounds in the swails, filled the air /ll.ffli}”)’ 0/‘ l/lllfl‘y years tainly mo oy ho gate, wnd the | they sallied forth at 8 o'clock In the morn- | ship scason on the home grounds in the | than (o cause 4 runaway. he catulemen, trappers and hunters: The | with thelr clear, Unkling notes, Suddealy, oh- 4 3 di- n roundimg a curvature in the road, we b ] tves x ' Hospe, however, couldn’t find the | umpire’s position. A i - stuff isn't flowing with any very great eclat | In& F 3 v 1 5 9. Always thank a driver for courtesy % Qe T i Se ow, especially Into. the doors of u | exact place again. Stli they had o whole | The Conventions aspire for no more games | shown, It creates a better fecling toward 4ian: dotalithhe \Dountiees swsep nretion and came upon a covole trotling straant loward @go, are now d"llgé’“ 24,4 i I 5, on the lookout, ely, for some unwary 5 ) doors o e} | 1ot of elegant huntink, and returned in the | with the Omahas, They are no hogs and | the wheel fighting Shanty. If on the level Daniel [ I¢ 3 ; h the Omahas. They are no hogs and | the wheelmen. Jalliofitie Wil y a 3 4 3 s ’ should. smother the handsome Richard, but | sloaming wiser and better men. Know when they have got enough. 10. Members are asked to asbtain from f,‘l‘,",“u“\f.“nl‘“"f‘ hersptny Rt plentitude | chicken or rabbit. Seeing us he wheeled [ 772 /0 the liokt in //ge‘ It diversified with hills and Tu;mmn;rlc& Fred J, Lamb, the Towa muskrat trapper, | Three baggers will be few and far between | trespassing in orchards, vinevaras or melon | anqwhite-talcd deer, antelope, wolf, both ::,": Z-‘\'“v‘:‘;hn"(‘gr")"lllru:\'u iight, and strain. i S / the gontlemanly referce will make it a draw. [ ,red o Lamy, e oma By nively | at St. Charles’ park this season. “Homers,” | batches along this route while on a run. | the big gray and prairie, badger, otter, mi ¢ every nerve and sinew in his graceful | / . [ Lrghan) : s o d , badger, otter, mink, il P ) , dressed mallards and a hundred or so of | however, will fill this aching void. Always obtain permission from the propri- | weasel, skunk and muskrat. The elk has ::“:x):lu-]llrn(l:lflhc?a\.l&:‘x'-gq&:i1}::\\"'.'4“1 A vain hope that [/chf Deuel county being its theracic center the next month or 5o promises to develop into a veritable storm of flowers, It s a 1t seems as it the lovers of a good punch | fiaR e e etor 4 £ B et that | Jacks. Said he has had the best shooting eveland is out with the announcement 4 | entirely disappeared and deer and antelope & istripnedithe wind. 4 « b et e e o o fopunity | (s Spring he has ever had, and belizves | that MeAleer is the greatest outfielder in the S Bielonibilore sterting ot e rynfeots | avesitollowingt fakt: (¥RLNI ot hia searon NoJueltaom hedavyenainamnicrions aiated ||| 7702 Z0/SSI0C oisted wupor oy e e un I every other city | that If the ducks were let alone they would ‘llfllllllwl States. At any rate, there is no out- "¢ct mileage can only be computed In this | passes but a number of these are slain by | Lo was lost to sight amidst the. den “‘;‘il':‘- b e fl“'l‘m(;"l‘“_(‘l“’l’m‘"“]‘“‘"‘m"z: lflll‘\'llx‘l((("\]\fll e e | and a lot of tackle here, and will devote | have a trial with the Young Men's Chris- j“(fm‘,‘l’”‘li' “,"‘.‘I'I‘(:r'"(:‘u‘;l‘}::”;; ”,'x'(‘,,‘l‘““(‘l"‘l’(”‘:‘f-, ite haunt. Of the feathered family, there is m::”‘“f,f:{fif? i (‘x:"l'lc“'fi”.f'}“f““ potithe list ). L ture to prohibit boxing matches was st [ the s[u':ngktlu)‘xll[ to the hsl;, Frederick had | tian assoc’ations. ~ Anyway, that is what |, CABR WERKer Wolld DO PSS Whesling | @n abundance of life, from the huge golden | ¢ N Eilandadoonylaks ll‘x:)r”:rfi;:L LIstories. i 0] etter look a_little out, though, with that | he writes me, i eagle, hawks of all kinds, loon ¥ 3 RENOTL Xe: Vi ¢ wise solons of that [ Pet . o & b 5 Y T gle, ~ ans, ting. AR PRl Eilli.',‘u"'{,'f,'('ny""lff}uhi|.‘-"T..m“w.”|§ continue to | seine of his, he s apt to get tangled up in | The Blue Sox will practice every morning fi?.’&".‘.”,;m,'(; “"nful:'u...'(-"l?:lm(" good treatment | goese' and ducks, chickens and grouse, down H;fil“:l}fmw;m:-rHlsln-l‘f-xlrlli:xuf-‘.lx"f.»m;,w”“ Sh g0 there for an_ indefinite period to come, [ it and drown. and afterncon at the new park until the 3d | ° - fo !)l"’ !“‘m_"'{l-fll'dl’r"“'-b“"‘d"lu“' h"ik‘ iflldl'h" P e For o T nor Rt RSO e o 9 | o ches. lhere ] t few robins, blue fodde gt L e Those nutmeg philosophers, it appears, are Herry 10 the good looking big rail | Of_May. and ought to have a shade th ekt A A DR wars: RONos LOTASAre sl P grass-tangled island a short way out - i 10 Write fnecounts of clined erdict all the sports of | . . o » g big best of it with the Rock Islands on that ot jays or members of the woodpecker family { - i in publishing these not inelined to interdict all the sports of | ,,q policeman, was out on the romantic )ISEPH, Aprii 16.—To |I\A;“S‘m|’nnu ever encountered here. a ha; bro sh hill beyond; then a pro- h; v lustrated volumes — Phuadel- the American youth, and with their short- | pat MO WS S0 T bagged seven date. et Bas Dot pE e Lo 8y = e truding point, rush and flag covered, abruptly biic Ledger Hiired relatives sea some good inthe greai | WAVID £ KAV IRt eck ant bugked seven | pily maste has Joned the Loutsvilles. His | £1i % bt atmomk muokher of cranics down | bomsted ot buc wolated adobs. ranenes of‘ihe | S1UC off the ' water, 1 gleamed aln; ittt b ichtons, Bkt game of hit, stop and Ket avay as avick @ | grounds out there the best for snipe to be | Ik about retiring was wind pure and s | here, and hat i which' way e o e rasper ara was but rarely | however, on a quarter of a mile further, | | Gt MoolRuttd“Rin Nuun of amvinviinib's Bossible. 1t thelr veins are surchargea | FUNAGH OUE AUEnE G B ple. Baseball players retire only when they | ball ‘curve in relation to its v D e aon g | More dazzling and beautiul than ever, | | ehrdier? sid ot for e Centiny™s enier? with the blood of the puritans the cobwebs L8 are forced to. Billy's bluft heid good just | plain if not too much trouble and obli There was a cool, gray light hovering over e woild ever have”betn brought to- or ser of your regular readers, stockme! ave poured in and sportsmen | o number of your regular readers.—H. L. ockmen have poured portsm the lake, which lay with scarcely percept- geth Nave been cleared away from their brains, | Dr. Gluck put a quietus to about thirty- | two days. T ; - poure: : and in" the apposite vernacular of the day, | five Jacks on the Manawa bottoms last | As vet Billy Rourke hasn't uncorked any [ 'Qnr®,. PSR B SR Rayeybecomaatamiliar Yl alte surnlig ot there lsn’t a coleopterous insect upon but i | Wednesday, probably the biggest bag to a | startling coachers. The old man himself oc- | simmie ami ensis understood, - The. bul XL DL LR b i small minority of them. They real- | single gun made this season, that is by any | casionally lets out a yelp, but most of the [ thyown through the air, with a dusks; however, (ateias DienLir £a cver, the : :ze that |"1N "fl::\""‘;’(““m.r;'ll'l‘:k:;:"l::r Omaha shooter. boys are as dumb as oysters. A littie more } motion on it axi o that the resist: Dlentiful, Antelope are still to be met with, | {088 between them, and which Ed covpses cannot be ga/r'mu:.vd o exercise arising from mel itigue o= ginger, boys. the air to its advance motion is b2 ; : ; B e S ot v gl i (i ) ith which so many of | 'Tis said of Rolla Heikes, ote A R SALer | byt i rore instances, and are but little srowing 2 P S Langainaction, ."xffn"lu““'f.'.'flk‘)'r'i e AT o ey o QAR 0 el s I‘.."‘G'x..:'.'.".‘ Boxendale, Omaha's little sawed-oft | BhQ" 01 Point of the Sphere that SNthel | hunted. The howl of the gray wolf and the | even to chilliness, but was always sw into life in these days of critical e CaMicted. is something that must be | who has wedded himself to a Winchester | Pitcher, will surely make a good one, He | the ball away from the re e £ | shout of the loon—those symbols of all that [ With the fragrance of weed and water. Al / ) 7% e e arsistontly fought. . They | magazine shotgun, that he can empty the | has plénty of speed, good curves and fine | ofher words ‘there is u sort of a compres: | was ever wild and lonely in that desert of {"1”" a8 Musizat pojat AR M'"'“"'u oy aste and appreciation. ey s ‘ Jftel en for physical g o ce o rises control. Barring a slowness in delivery, he | slon, a force of air ng on the face of o st e heard breaking like | his weird bravura, awakening a hundred Knusithativnatiniotiaaiakenten ohyalial A EASILE e tlies AUERIe e M RGSE) il ine iitoia E i e aikecu 1oy e . | e AT A D b of the Sighi, | quavering echoes, and a N hawk was sai- | are #ol even useful as munt Sathing of the kind, but rather an opposite : —— The new diamond 1s in a wonderfully good | KR force vou will readily sce tends, When | 1t 'is hero then—this wild heart of the | Ing round and round above ~the tsland. | - —for they repel by their Sitect "the numb pain of Inactivity and a | The l.\l«y'und uunuuxl tournament of the | condition, considering the recent moist | the ball, to deflect or cause the ball to | Wild western sandhill wilderness—my red H lull!lmga' l:'rm(. Ilnuu "1’:;1 Kru:--'!ul ~lu ¢ ’) ) et e D g They realize how | Central City gun club comes oft at their [ weather. The big roller and the ground- | cur from the retarded side, instead | ers are invited to accompany us and iinger a ay half ashore with quiet ripples | oo, St '":‘N‘(,m'l‘;, N o m",,”m““ e ;\:\x:nl:mlzs! near (xvnrllml (‘Hy next ']lev.whl}', Keeper's gang have accomplished wonders | of ma g 1ts original direction. I the | few days with the swan, the geese and the ngllr‘- "."'"”.2’ its rn, and the rice | S¥0lesque ustrations and 5 o ednesday and Thursday. The club has | in the past two days. Yotate about its vert axis In the op- | ducks alks burylng its prow. Again there was [ 70 S as prize fighting, as Jake Kilrain can tell QQNERGAYAANG, (FNUTRCAY & v y e B AT T S 8. i : 4 4 A culously alse reports. Sou" it 16 MR o hrbe rom (s state | Sbared wo expense or puins (o make Ue | “Local’ managers wibing (o rent tho Rasite amection fhe sutvs Wil Reenhanecs In the Immediate vicinity of Hamilton's | 8 rift In the suilen clouds and the suniight '.[f/l e / /7 and enter upon even the simplest bodily ex- | Shoot fivst class in every particular, and } Charles Street park during the absence of | in the direction of the least resistance, there is o veritable archipeligo—it T may mis- | glanced from the lake and twinkled among (7% 0y qoere qwritten by biased ercise. They know that this inclination to [ ey, 87e SEUcBating i gala time before | the team, or on off days, can do so by apply- s only nec y lter apply the word—of lakes, among the most | the rushes and bathed hill und plain, then g * f sink Into lassitude must be stubbornly re- | the traps. [Frank Parmelee of this city and | jyg to 'President McVittie, who has full axis of rotat to chang, prominent of which are Goose, Swan, Blue, | #ll was cold and gray again. That was our | o0/ yacessarily ionorant covs Bistes The weariness is of the head and J; } . hlll(l'uI I(]\!Hl\lunmm Aulyi l:m-x to | charge of such matters. 7 ction !.,rl ‘n.- ; v nn,mrruh a | Hackberry, Ghulet, Skunk, Roundup and :lr:tr view ]..r l.;m'sv I.|‘lw, I:..| Iying as it did, » J 'S o y oflox action. They | Shoot a special 100-bird race, whicl one e T s twist to the ball that the resistance fa Y area of te alf smothe y the gloomy sandhills, - R 1eye 'd f¢ 0 know that once aroused fro con- oS oy abedk ely be a great one. George Darby will b ade to ¢ "of the combin ! o8 88, ¢ 8 00R ; g AN 5 R 8 v 4 la attendance. The g edal contest | SUrely be a gr ne rge Darby wi made t apy of th Inati v supervis| i aubs o omeniching, a Correggio o . o ikien % TReraonfiWED IaArIaL bk Dlaad ALK |y e Ittrosting fotal, oMot | in the box for the Cowboys, while McMackin, | curves known ax’ the “in-shoot, frolend Jnatvidusl aups 'x““""’l'“':’“":l';"‘“;‘l“ xRk 0 & Tomeniohing, 4. CONISRElo 08 & | ay/assing al war. information. cker pace fee ¢ stimulated. 4 s re oy PR vt 8hoo! @ “Tiging out-c e and two or three neighbors—large land-hold- an—a chet d'oeuvre of the Mas and. | 4 £ / RIIGNOFADASS . (ealN Broatly.: Sl will use two sets of traps, and see that all | Omama's new pitcher, will fill the same posi- | $hoot,%, the “rising Gut-c i - But that hunt—well, next weck, sure - — — good smash on the nose often brings this [ Wi! sets of | VMGMA s Nob. pICHRRL Wl S0rcy, and so on through the whole | ers, whose one determination i to preserve I next s —— : the appointments are of the best. lon for the Rourke family. categor these waters for the exclusive enjoyment of SANDY GRISWOLD, LR smalieradit Atticon 1 the Al R R about. One's whole anatomy becomes alive ite 7 — Mike Kelly is begiuning to think ere B2 i i 3 { again and all the functions of mind ana . ; > % 10UX_ CITY, April 16.—To the Sporting | sportsmen, and religiously bar the market ol O Juive proviled this work whih o eluss of Ls AEAln- g (el R fuaskony Wt TG Abd ‘.).l'\’?:p[\‘!urt(lm“ull‘m\l‘hll. B. 1\.-n\|\..-y1_;- put in | this of the old axiom, tFow soon we are for | Editor of The Bioe! To declde & bet. plean §porty For the Benefit of the Girl Peds. i "aver e ,4‘.‘.\5.“4 " atilir entor: SGAIATLE 167008 1. SaABIAQ, tor ket 1n'a Raod | SPHRIA CRE URVA Qown Sh SWaibunder's | goiien; . Meva.Gaorde Munaan. iGlee \n nou fanawer | whether o George Bl Kach one of these lakes Is a pleture | There will be a promenade and dancing prtas A GRSl B G Rohe e counter crack In the neck. No magic ever [ i i« 1 NTORG! something | dead, but le's burled with his.one night weked Tommy Warren out. If €0, in how | 1 "icelr, Embedded like scintillating gems | party held at the Coliseum next Tuesday New' York Commereial | like 100 Jacks and several dozen teals. stand ball team in Allentown, Pa. Homage | Many rounds?—John Johnson " i ] b ] worked more agreeable results than the A has turned to ridicule in this o Ans.—In nine s, Olymple club, N grassy beds, flashing and gleaming | evening for the benefit of the youns girl's quickened action of the blood. The body | Tne spring wild fowl shooting Is about | " aaricy (o Fidicule in this case. Qfleana. 9-E0uRdE, " Qlymple olub, New sunlight of spring or fall time, they | who recently took part in the six-day pedes- Ma, r Selee says he never munaged a the homeliest landscape animated and [ trian race. ~ Some of these young girls have becomes warmer and with the increased | oyer. Elognas e St 5 7 0 warmth comes Increased strength, courage — ball nine which showed up in such perfect [ SLOUN GITY, Tas Aprih 18,20 the 8§ & All ure filled with the natural | mothers and younger brothers and sisters to There is but one way and perception, and to this fact 1 urgently Among the Trotters and Trai physical condition as the Bostons this spring. | {4 next Suniday s Tee the Tollow i T | food of the canvasback and the redhcad, to | support and Wil be only a furtherance of call the attention of Governor Crounse and Frank Caton started for Euro ery, the old National leaguer, promises |1 $80 to $10 on a prz- fi: ht. The fght Is de- | say nothing of an exhaustless larder for | the charitable feeling that filis the land to ) 5 /7 the members of the legislature, as I am pre | gay with the following st Burope Wedn to be well up at the head of,the Western | clared @ draw. What part of the bet does 1 | the bluebill, the mallard, widgeon, teal, | patronize them, even if only to buy an ad- /()‘{/ t the Cfllfilfj/ [[ ar paring a little bill for thelr Inspection my- y - the l awlng string of horses to | assoclation batting list this season. take down?—M. F. ruddy, butterball, the wild goose, and that | mission ticket. Their race a week ago was > . race in that country the coming season On the opening game, Thursday a week, [ Ans.—His $10 back monarehof the flood, the swan. Here that | on its merits, which is another fact in thelr Book —and the way tss Eelf. Now those erudite and philosophical | San Malo, 2:26, b h, by Nugget; Alvin, | parties out of town where no exeursion rates ( (COUNCIL BLU P8, April 18—~To the | delicate tuber, called by the Indians wap: favor. Yankeo publicists possess all the courage, | 2:11, by Orpheus; Passe Rose, a bay colt | &re given, can obtain party rates of 2 cents | Sporting ditor of The Bee: Please state in | ton, and in botonical sclence, Saglttaria lone and Peoyton Matched. e 758 forésight and perspicacity of the old Ath- | by Patron; Cr . it Dor lle by GoLting up & bares. ot tones | Sunday's Hee how long ago was it that | vili,pills, abounds most plentifully. It is a alone and Peyton Mateh FOR CITY READRRS-Dring 4 “Centurg " N y atron; rethmore, by Conneaught ; o 1l ith Maild made her mile in 2:14, then Malon ex-champion pool player of the | war Hook'' Coupons of different dates, togeth entan law framers. They feel that it will i more and purchasing a party ticket. This 5 nile . Shacles of the arrowhead, an aquatic plant , 3 oupons of different dates, togeth Dempsey, by Patron; Balsora, by Nugge! party the record of-the age?—F. V. Ford, 0 world, now of New York, and I'eyton, the never do to sacrifice the physical system for [ v, i Balsora, by Nugget; | can be dowe on most all the rallroads. Ans Nty years. that derives its name from the shape of its [ WOrld, how w York, aud Peyion, the | er with 10 cens In coin, for each part - the advancement of the mental. They feel | Phosie, bay filly, by Patron; several by Mavager Ebright has it all fgured out STROMSEBURG, Neb., A 9, leaves, and is the favorite food of the cany § ": ‘(‘, UI"'.'I“ '("‘ L “l R ‘I“““h i ‘_H“”Wm‘u that there can be no proper training that [ Brown Wilkes; Winterset, 2:24%, ete. This | He says the Lincolns will take two games | Sporti Editor 'of The } back and redhead. The former of these pr T Allr l‘lnl“ e iha aos a0 9 ) . does not educate the whole man. They feel | makes no less than a dozen American stables [ from the Rcurke family" in their opening | §10a8e answer the following in cious birds are particularly fond of this bulb, | POl B i w1l taka |, FOB.QUT OF -7QWN READEDS-MM € that the muscular system of a man is not | oo on el Sl U b seen on B serles, and he will not be at all surprised | 44Y 8 Bee:i A und B sit down to play poker; | and when they strike a ground growing it AREERCNRIRC R R R it L SRR Century War k' Coupons of Aifferent made up of chests and biceps, but is a " en on. Buropean | "¢y oy "make a clean sweep of :the. whole'| A D2ts $0 and B only hus $10; does in. abundance, it takes them but a few d place, when it d i ) ReniBlonS | s, with 10 cents I coln o Century War 5 d complex organizatio - | race tracks this year. make 8. ! e | &how for his $40, or, In other words, does a 5 S e ton | New ‘York Life rooms, and will be a handi- 3 wonderful and complex organization that in P T O P PR T e to fatten up fo their maximum welght. For ' S O el 4 0] ! i ek D A . s no ot modes man have any show for his money in a Or | Gap match, Malone giving Peyton fifty but- | Bovk Dept, The Hee. Be particular to () cludes the intellection. They feel that it During & severe storm in Kansas Tuesday ho fact that thero: fhiia nodkIbMits of pekor gameToA. Bubsor;ber tnis morsel the canvasback will dive through R B T R ok ST e o ey 18 cowardice to declare that such culture | the barn of Taylor's stock farm at Burling \ - » 8. RoAS y of & from. fifteen to twenty feet of water, and | tons In 200, for [ . Kive ¥ al Wldress; (@) inclose 4 106 - ) ood many home runs being made at the Aus.—If playing a game without a limit qi 3 4 i . the necessary coupons and 10’ cents. tends backward, and they say the boys shall ] d ¢ R more. Into the soft black mud N Aty Malaaiten |o the sutry | ton. was blown down and several horses | Charles Street park this season should be no | he mu sLpUL Up or give up. In some games W ¥, mare. Into Ihe A9t lack i A e SR T R T Tl (ot RS e 0 that brings about such a wholesome condi- };"“l'"u'"I’,‘f““ll'm‘"“‘,; Hf tham W0 hadly thex | Seilte fox. somplaint, (PHSFGLIN Bgthing like O oy iere " ae | Strong billx, and when it floats to the sur- | your brand. ' Cook's Extra Dry lmperial | include any other businews in’your letter o tion’ of both mind and body, and there [s | DBG to be shot. My, Taylor 1s the owner | & cracking smash over the fence ‘when the | gbgolutely no show. face, voraclously gorge themselves upon it. [ Champagne never falls to please delay will “ensue. of that phenomenal pacer, Joe Pateh bases are filled, particularly if the runners SLATT, : o n = Sy — - but one verdict from all falr-minded men, | . foq 'r et X bel: Hats PLATTSMOUTH, Apiil 18 —To the ort- | The redhead, shameless freebooter that ’ z and that is “'Bully for Boston, |n'“|\.|.; “:rllru rlm kllml last luml'!uu ‘15;"‘ to the \um:;- l‘m;:n-! oMat - ing Editor of Thé Hee: Will you please | po g wastes no strength or Arizona 18 rapldly developing her orang m l ) e 3 st race took a record of 2:19% he gang says that Doyle, OMaha's' short- | state in Sunday's sporting columns when [ /% in it q o | Industry, and o orchard of ninety acres ! " quest He . Whhe day-T landed in New Haven, is horse is looked upon as a coming | stop, at one time conteinplated going into | the close season on ducks in lowa begins?— [SLAIIA 00 ot HE | anix (5 ROW I i) Bloom,. The Pabt B : L went out for a quiet even, champion. The telegram announcing the | the ministry, He really studied theology | R L. M Woul KAShdr: Sght than work 19 his dinner, | A0 L0 E aen. tha' mast Fistrous withia fAlondld, eralirepasnt fie Sirmutos Nick Ia 1 in at the Musio’hall, disaster does not state whather this horse | at one time and came withii ‘an écé’ of be- [ ADS.—May 1 e ok and the bluebill. He | the memory of the oldest wettlers, yet the st o wortog! Rauralelisslsofor fihea: ¥ Hyan didn't do anything to | was among the animals (0 the stable de- | coming a sky pllot. If he could gulde OMAHA, April 18.—To the Sporting Editor | 0f the canvasback and the bluebl ot Y 8 B! i ] mitlam,” Gout, fldues Dltordees, Acid Dye: me at all, stroyed. Domineer, 2:20%, is also owned | aloft as skillfully as he shortstops on the | Of.pmit, In a four-handed gu of |, foligya thege birds through the air aBd.an | Lreex TRAYe, RNCIYAL Ja agbIrAly Chinidured < SO thor eaconsoa. ‘Hrice: s 25 and o caates but just hit me a smash in the mouth that | by Mr. Taylor, but it |s more than probable | diamond, the pulpit lost a star indeed Qasher At Py Sxponent cells for b s BT e E e L AT " AVben the. frults of the | Dave suffered much from frost i i Edervescuat, sloosened .a half-dozen teeth and sent me | that these valuable animals were not in the | Billy Moran is glad to get back to Omaha. | Answer Sunday and decide a small wager.— | canvasback’s labors makes themselyes vis) e - THE ARNOLD CHEMICAL CO. fOying heels over head over the orchestra | main stable. He was offered more money to go to Provi. | Alice M ! 5 : o s : . 161 5, Westorn Avanus, CHICA 4 Foas ! b ey to go to Prov Hae M. o ble on the top of the water, the redhead | Dewitt's Witch Hazel salve cures ulcer Into the parquette, whero I lay until picked [ N. A. Cole, formerly western representa- | dence, but convinced that the Westerd as- h=¥0U can sails in and, by dint of hard struggling, | Dewitt's Witch Hazel salve curea pliss, For sale by all drugglste, ible motion most of the time. The op 2 posite hills rose indistinetly, as if reared But these cheap, anitquated in the air, with dark pictures of flc - sued, to The Bee office