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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: ‘:MI).\"D:\Y OCTOBER 22, 1894 while bert is playing the game of his Gentry, or any gflier hor J— life. Os is punting the ball harder | Beason Now All but Over a Most Pros- | ! during his college career. r GOSSIP OF THE CRIDIRON Bl et st Wbk | GREATEST OF RACING YEARS | Seietaris B e ot | TENTATIVE INTEREST ONLY Here's the Peddler, Beioct The. Invertanenice kad -ortan Toges T | given the “J.’.‘.,.H‘J[;"!if,fl,’.,,"J.“.‘,.:’v‘?'.‘:"" be | ,:;’ with washing-powder. *“Prizes,” too, for Nebraska's Victory Over Towa Saturday the | £round, Broc than at any ti e, "aad Patc e Wouli make & hot | Guricsity oncerning Shares Not Sufficient ) el any women brave enough to use it. Reck- Result of Superior Play. The weakest point In the team as o whole perous One for Horsemen. J : to Lead to Investment, M less —that's a truer word for her, when {8 in the Interference, and the main atten- e I'“" N Ace BTt Lipy lal pacing 2 hink of he h: h: ch tfon between now and the bk games wil PR Des Moines on Thursday, and Joo you think of all the harm that cheap, HOW THE BIG TEAM3 FARED THAT DAY [betterment in this NCW RECORDS MADE FROM TOP TO BOTTOM | festants. " Btrathberry je ool hotse, Bt | SYMPTOMS UNMISTAKABLY - FAVORABLE e \ inferior washing-powders can do. \ RS OF THE BIG LEAG! CRACK FIELD — rival, and it was a tree hea procession, al- When you consider the ruined Princeton Disappolnts fer Frionds—Penns | < o0 1 v o Kiay Ball fn Thete | 770 Minutes Narrowly Missed in the Wikd | 1% dn (he first heat, 'rhe time for the | Sagacions Wall Street Men Are Preparing clothes, paint etc., that you're risk- o -nlnl'rnuml A~:"rlvr:-‘ I’::l,{‘ -|'~l' Williarery “1( e A ST ""‘l:':‘:;'": """‘ ‘T‘f:":l"' ’:"“]::(:‘:‘”"? it e v ,.(.‘, :"".l"'-" “‘-"“4-' ll:“'\"l"rf ing, \\'onhln'l. it seem cheaper to . e e Kl P M ety o v THE FERS GF DOCTORS. B buy’ these trifling * prises,” for league for the season of 1501 were made pub lic by President Nick Young today. In the beral Sums Gathered In by Members of the Protesshon. jourself, if you want them? Pearl- ine isn't peddled —doesn't give = Nebraska university Leat Towa college Sat- | Pouition of first baseman, Motz of the CINCIN | The racing season is rapidly drawing to & | Tha incomes of professional men can be dis-[ NEW YORK, Oct. 21, ~Henry C head : 1 UESINL ' urday at Lincoln by a score of 22 to 0, Ne- | hats ‘;‘]"”,:"\“ o “‘:r'l‘ l""l";:l B of | close, and soon the drivers, hostlers and |cussed only in an approximate way, writes | Of the banking house of Henry Clews & Co,, any prizes, It is a prize in itself. veq | 885 e, however, participates oy | swipers gather aro o wir yeorge I, B o | of the situation fn Wall street . braska had a strong team up and played | ojghteen games, made 185 put outs 1| swipers will gather around the winter train-| Dr, George F dy in the Forum. As the | Writ L o - ave e ABY O harder ball than she had ever before put|eliEhtecn assists, had 2 chances, and made | ing quarters and tell about the conquests (amount of moncy earncd is considercd by the | | The Past week has shown an increase of You can save more (noney with 110 & game. The Towans were weak in in- | ON®, ertor, The ninc players ranking next| made on the turf in the red letter period of | public as a measure or appreciation of serv- | Inttrons,in, the stock market, but no inate- Pearline, by reason of its absolute terference and their line work was not very | Chicago; Tucker, Boston; beau, Cley 1804. This has certainly been the most re-|jcag rendered, there is a strong ten 0% 16| aitafiiion of operutors Han been. ocouplad O o . ) i strong. They kept down thelr opponents land; Hoyle, Philadeiphia; Vaughan, Cin- | markable and successtul year ever Known | stretch the Imagination in the direction of ERABRIT, ATt e Brout. oF the safety, than with any cheap SARMRAGYY well, liowever, In the Arst BAIE | S rokions EarhEnl S, dnd oL | in lght harness racing, and not a vistage | WAt should be rather than what actually I8, Glections, (he monthly staten Aot washing-powder. By the way, b neither side scoring. In the last half Ne- | chance, Brooklyn. | of the records of 1893 are left. Every mark | Physicians form no exception to this rule. | road earnings, the large decr the For th The average annu braska braced up and four touchdowns were | F0F position of ec come of a physician in rge city may be stated as NS did you ever get a really good v IS~ thing from a peddler? | tor trotters and pacers of all ages, and under earnings of the St. 1 bil 1 road, the poss Baltimere club e full practice in o made. About a week ago lowa college was | lowing record: One hundred’ games played, | all conditions, from t “"I“"’”' to '}“"]""" $2,000, and in smaller towns and in | L) of & renewal of exp s SERo suypesti beaten by the University of Minnesota by the | 212 Put outs, 344 assists, twenty-one errors, | to a running mate has been smashed 10| giricely rural districts $1,200, Two or three | °Y, Shipments of $LOM00 to Germany, an s i . 5 g R amall score of 10 to 2, the game being lost | Conyons Hoibwing (90 Dok Coninn, 8¢ Louis; | Mnders, and never before in one season has | physiclans In New Vork make over $100,000 | tHie unfavoravle developmeris ih cont vl Pearline is manufactured only by James Pyle, New York. w chiefly on account of fumbling McPhee, Cincinnati; Pfeffer, Loulsville; many green horses entered the lists. |each year; five or six range from $50,000 to “]‘ o ’] ’v"{"] I"”’“ L -I‘I‘ “"‘; Yale and Harvard have already been | Blerbauer, Pittsburg; Haliman, Philadel rs predominate and carry the best|$60,000; fitty from $25,000 to $30,000; 160 “hich have had an especiafly unfav ale and Harva @ ¥ phia; Lowe, Boston; Parrott, Chicago; [ oo e oo threo of them holding marks | from $10,000 to $12,000; about 300 from | ©fect EEE— scored against and the games Saturday | Childs, Cleveland, and 'Ward, New York 8 e 3 Arks | ¢5,000 to $6,000; 1,500 from $2.000 to $3,000 The first effect of the falling off in o brought the same fate to Princeton and | 1sh the Hostons leads in_the third | of better than 2:04, while enly one trotter, | ™ O LG oD $800 1o $1,000, *| road earnings was a partial decline . Pennsylvania. Princeton played Cornell and | Dimvim's rt ovd, as, follows: L2 EAMSE | Queen Alix, went below those figures. ~Ever the latter team succeeded in mak- | errors one touchdown, the scor helng | nine B, A 4% her Gont The | since the opening of the seazon at Omaha | poen eminently befitting the giver and takor, | 10 by the ‘bears’ to cover their ‘short’ con- v e Jlayers followimg him are: McGarr, | in June, records have been broken only to|The late physician to the prince of Wales | tracts, which caused a recovery from the a“ ) to 4 in favor of Princeton. | Cleveland: SR W | have the new ones smashed during the next | received for four weeka' attendance at Sand- | fall, that tendency being alyo encouraged Two halves of only twenty-five minutes | York; Duhlen, Chicago: Lyons, PILSLUCK: | ook, Fiying Jib paced the fastest mile ever | ringham, during the illness of his dittin- | Tne falling of- in th Thonth's Eross carn: S t going 1o | g month's Erc each were played, and that, of coursd. made | Eeltz St douiss, HCO i traveled so early in the season by going 10 | gulshed patient from typhoid fever, not only | ings—which a aged e cent—was | #gome difference in the scc S$till the 1 » y 4 e eam | 2:05% at Unicn park, and Judge Hurt, the s Y Loy Pt b ety i fesult was somethingof a surprise. as |y [0 ROk et Moerconcage. Fror fhe | -year-old, cracked the early pacing recSulf R e hiu'rt T e Wit Aol 3 18, o This weelk Just what yon noal RIGHT NOW Princet « thought able B LR AL e Rl i avelihg a heat in 2:14%, but these marks | £ - Sir Morell Mackenzie is reported gl i e s o Bigger weore without heinie ecored against B me Liltowite him ate: Seoe long Smce dwindiEd into iaignii- | have recelved more than twice this amount | Whem the immense travel to the Worlds fair | - And mnever-mo, mever-have we quoted such ex- e ot v Lo Gnfeated Cornellby the | nings, Baltimore; Richardson, Louisvile; |cance, and Judge Hurt anc Fiving JIb have ffor his tresiment ol the late Hmperor: Fred: | jowance for. that fealure Ifi Inst year's B 2| g 1 00" Fhis IntLr game was one of | Smith, Cincinnati; Corcoran, Brooklyn; Me- Dl M TRl B »-m-k‘ of l-~r""»ml~» Dimsdale, a prominent | tember business, the showing i to be re- tremely low prices before. Read them, then come BER havdent Prificaton had that vewr, Kean,' Cleveland;’ Allen, Philadelphia; Ely, | heenl & Season o I practitioner of London in 1 was called | garded us a fairly satisfactory one he the winning touchdown was W Bt Louls; Dahlerl, Chleago, -~ = | 86, thila Class of TRl BA% 1 | thence to St. Petersburg to vaccinate Em- |fact, too, that many companies are Feporting | and see the goods and be convinced, last utes of the game. 1 games | ain the outfleldets’ position, Grifiin of the | BETLE LN (B2 (VAL' chiem for press Catherlne 11., for which he received not | a1 ficreased trattic for the first and sccond s show what cffect coaching has on o, team, | fIooklens leads with o petietouss, of 0 | his'is cniefly due to the jobs put up i the | only the equivalent of 0,000, but an extra | BAfESh e Miskourh, JKansas & Texns | y vear Cornell has o conch, ard twe | The nitie rankiu next, abed, Hambiton, pool boxes (0 swindle the public. A running | $10,000 for traveling expenses, the title of | shows an incréase for the first week of Oc. | Year, however, she thought she could get | Louisvilie and Pittsburg; race Is a jump out, a cloud of dust, @ lttIe | baron, and a life pension of $2,500 yearly. | tober of $4 Norfolkk & \Western $26,900, | along without' one, and the result was a r;l K I]‘.v H‘yvmn!.. Birodle, 1 i| What hia Boen Tost throush dishonest methe | His royal highness the nawab of Rampur, Missouri Pa ~]$'1 187, !TI &8 uth- v AR hoch, _Brooklyn; Burns, Brookiyn, and | What his been lost through / \ Tndla, recently pald English army sur- | Western £ >eor ) Jvans- | Princeton did not by any means play her | Hogan, St. Lou ds. With o good judge in th and, ‘there | India, recently pa n English army sur- | weetern S0 LOont Uk A e | last t's game. The fumbling = was | President Young o made public the | cam be but little Jobbery in a harness race, | geon £0,000 for a three months' occasional | yiy't Lotingtile & . | " 1 poticeable and several times the ball was atchers' averag, the season. The | and a man who backs his opinjons with ’v“r‘ attendance in an ordinary attack of rheuma- | Those g n «1 1o be very encouraging . SSh Hes BOG SHOW: 14 It he is at all ) G lost at critical points. The line work was |records for the twenty-nine players in that sh has some show o wir it he 19 atall| tism. The late Sir Andrew Olark, Glad- | sympt Frori this time forwnrd we [ Fagged. Brown, who played Iefe end, made | position are given, at the head of which fs | Dosted on the form of the horses when they | gione's physician, often chrged $1,000 for run- | shall begin to compare with a period of last ‘ the run of the game, thirty ds around | Zimmer of the Cleveland club, with a per- | Tt s N e Tand eawtern | ning down from London to Liverpool, and | Year when the business of the roads was ! B (o e oAt e, o Sacarie | e ooiaht cames SIyen B8 pit oute, 107 | and . whil'~ phenomenally larger |the late Sir Willlam Gull commanded | little affected by the fair travel, and the | ng beaten Saturday. She played | assists, sixteen errors, thirteen passed balls, | P S have n the exception, the own equally high rates for similar services. A | parisons wlill in future be more favorable | i ame with the scent Athletic | and 421 chances. nine catchers follow- | m.‘l» h‘"l{ h":f[ Nll-‘l""l"m\l‘\l "Hr”‘:;"';}‘l(um.m surgeon charged a wealthy mvmm-»‘ than they have been | 1 club, whom she beaten already by a |iog are: Clements, Philadelphia; Kittredge, | their accounts on the profit side of their| ot Gjosea $6,000 for opening an abscess of RECOVERY MUST COME ' : Boore of 2 0, and_thought the result | Chicago; Ruckley, Philadelphia and St | jedxers, &S general (hing, the mectings | o yip “tho ‘time cecupied being about ten| «The symptoms of growing confidence i B tutes, only three of the rvarsity men play- | Pitt<burg and Cincinnat | with a larger cash balance ‘to thelr credit | same visit, he took a chance shot at another | operators are looking for an'carly improve- H il kek only iree of the lyaraity men play. | Pittaburg and Cinclnnatl R A GO KO Db bl L Ment dn. pricen. though more (isposed { $4.50 for this Elegant Valvat Couch ¢ a score of 10 against 18. At the end of the | | racing. It has been demonstrated this sen- | operation, for which he recolved n T e O R e M ¢ . ] 5. AL the j d o [ RonSthats e maopie e el money | °P¢ . ; e \an to precipitate a rise prematurely r Made icst-class style Ishe k frame, covered. wi IRl L hoare im 1) Ko, 30, Gt wat | NUOR, ©) AT cUT-Or. | o Ciat e becple SIL spend th el on ey |s1ie00; more, cortainly enough extra_to [ e e B o Tade up in ficst-:lass style, polished oak frame. covered wi t o game. e Crescent Athletic club al- walk across the street to witness o contest | the fee of the rallway porter on his home- | the course of general business with a criti hibntter ek e ofs A psine ol g game” Fhe croctnl® S S | omae Reshots spont Sundny Artorpaon | ettt e of s ot Rttt Wi . tovener f"-,‘ll.\..| ROl Bl S A Bl 07 | @ rieh pattern velvet; has cambric covered bottom, making it dus | ollege players. | Around the Pit. continue at some of the tracks until cold | But in all this it i& not so much the doing | (rade immediately following the end of the Bl lame. which stored an Yale some tmo| About 100 redfiots’ witnassed one “of. the weather sets-fn but e G 0 enstern | o the Knowing how fo do. When the | (@rifl suspense, as a matier of course, it | @ proof—reduced from $10.00. 3 B ayed Hurvasd Baturday; and;atier s circuits are done, and the 18 prac. |38 th 2 o _Wh ed to sec how far the revival would d g0, played Harvard Saturiay, and aftera | G0 0 nehts that has ever tuen place | St oiss: 7", {he Beason le Prac: | Prench peasant said that there were not 10| in ana whether 1t waald not be followed S ——FYS}S | e seore of 12 to 50, N linms was ey | In this vicinity at Cut-Off lake yesterday |concerned. Contrary to all predictions the | fran worth of paint on Rosa Bonheur's | by some reaction, There was some reaction strong in interference and defense, but her | afterncon. It was for § side, and all the | 2:00 horse did not make his appearance this | “‘Horse Fair.’ he was incapable of valuing | following the universal an |In|.|\' 1-\\:-—‘ punting and kicking were lamentally weik. | gate recipts went to the winner, As tickets | YeAF, but he came within one and one-half | high art. ~ “Five dollars for amputating the | Ishment of the previousty exhunsted Stocks | On the other hand, Brewer's kicking was |00 ‘at 81 ench, the receipts cut some |Sccopds of doing it, and might lower that | jeg cald the surgeon, “and 995 for knowing | ing to sea how far that reaction would L] L] very mg, and in several punting battles i) e mark yet before the year goes down into | S o L ‘a a | e k . , that occurre Harvard had far the better | fleure in the winning: contest was | turf history. how and the victim was thankful accord nd and whether the ond stage of the gLt wa gonls were Kickel from the fleld, | batween Allen's Juck Roche's Tramp, | o0 o , , Lty - L SR T E P I poth by Fairchild, who played left half, |and American rules governed. Tramp | ~Ab Fullergar, driver and trainer for W. A = e est was a crucial one, b ‘ = dea1og BRI 8 twerty-yard Tine Jeft half, | and | American rules goyerned. ITAIE | L imton e returned from e enacon ie:| NEARLY A MILE IN DEPTH. |it has been attended by na disappointment. |l Ranges from......... $2.50 | Ingrains from............1lc & great attempt ot konl from the forty-yard | pounds, and his rival weighed forty and cne- | day with Thxton's string, and they now T L R L e L 1l hit_the crossbar and bounded | half pounds. Both animals were in tiptop | in ‘winter quarters at K. Farmy|ipa e peon vorld Sald | [ st esumption OLDISINE WiiCh ind Stove 1 b hteaference. of “Hars | eondition. An extehent Pit Rad. beén butl | whore Twa Strikes, Nina' Medium and Con: | The Decpest Shate bn thie World Sald to Be | is construed as meaning that the ritailers Heating Stoves from.. . $2.75 | Brassels from ..........47¢c whle, was only fair, especially | at convenient place near the lake, and the | aueror will munch: thelr oats in quiet con- Lo LG s Ly Eothas SOnsOrIve TRty bt Laundry St f $2.90 | Velvets 69 B B e e o A Ton at 3130 1 the wrier: | tentment after & fairly siccesaful sengon;| TLess than a month(ago the deepest min- |&nd that the consumpiive ability of the Laundry Stoves from elvets from c witifully. In one case Wright- | noon. Tramp was drawn a_little tc Conqueror hurt one of his legs a few weeks 3 s S Gt | eountA N AR R ering Buponiithe shormal § Lo e oo b L g Hapihat sl bl e 3 {ngton made a run of fifty yards and scor and his holr looked rough, while Jack | ago, and was retired from the tuef, but it | IP§ SDAft in the world reached the copper i SERLL LU O SHLT IR B By 1 s ; the bloc Ing being ch efly done by the back<. | looked slick and. clean; and s muscles | i3 thought that he will be in shape for an- | lode in the Tamarack mine fn Michigan. | has been to develop a hopeful © /@ Gasoline Stoves from... .. $1.98 § Body Brussels from. . .....58¢c | Fhe fine wax GNIY falF I Diocking. At o | the referce gave the werdthe dogs flow At | Nina Medium, 'und she s proving hersclt to | feet in depth wax beun threo years ago. | (irit BAnds aud i brepnrations, o an, b | Base Burners from. ... $12.50 | Matting from....... ....10¢c R i me Harvard had the ball within twenty- | each other like tigers. They were to flght | 0e as game a m, sver pushed he nd reached the vein on August 4 at a depth | Jiroor ordere kel Hh et ot - ‘ five: yurdn o Willians' Hoal: When 1 was | il o beeakani surn. and. (hen: be gloon | under Tho wire in a- Fuck. Fwo Strikcs Bas | or 4 i st T T o8 AvE e rera o o itidiny Roberis or |8 0il Heaters from 4.25 | Hemps fiom 1l b | passed to Hrewer for a drop kick. A | cne minute's rest. Neither would give up, | been in some hot races this season, and has > é Ste 3 LA v prdrfeped | LD 08I0 . ] Y § (e 1 b Williams rusher broke through and stopped | and for thirty-two minutes they battled for | creditably acquitted herself, coming home | A trip down threé-quarters of a mile into | ihe Pennsylvania railvoad—whose abillities ] . " g macy. | Both showed great skill in|With a mark of a fraction less than 2:10. Nina | the bowels of the earth is a decided novelty. | an D e o nent are WHAT YALE HAS TO SHOW emocy. Both ‘showed sreat widll fn | with & mazk ota traction lesd than b6, Nina | g DOV OF LS €SrLL 82 (SR devitor: | ally Feeoghigedare ai HIl“k‘h‘- Eame with the Orange Athletic club | hot pace cut out by Jack began “], "r,.. ,“,"15‘!.\,1‘- P, Ed I’]_\'l»' fast trottes lamito, | fitted ;»ml x]m mugurr:. safety appum\wp.- lunrl RHOTRIBTe stk ten: will Vet 1ERMS. nkey put In a team that was nt, befcre they had fought | Clinton g8’ hors v a _hot | hoisted or lowered by an inch and a half [ 41 R RSO nAARNO AlehaL SRS ivarsity, and the hinutes it was seen that he would | footer fr south, , Clar- | wire cable passi . en Lt | P logRona cnge e s e $10 worlh of goods, 00 I Yale's fav ed hard, arring accidents, He managed {o cut | ence Alex *s pride. Phenom Paxton ro cable passing oxer & greal drumin the | a feciing that s gencrally entertained ®1 por week or 8 por month e Vol X rd, ary cclde . 8 c b 4 o LAy e axton s p-house ne: e L s | among men connected w o ove- r o 0 i Bt ¥ile's game was alloecher (o0 srons | ind mutilate both front lexs of Tramp, but | prize colt, won new laurels, fut ity s sore | SN 000 e GG JGE PRGNSR G AAE T e ot s o i a5 825 worth ot coods, B+ for them. | both dogs were purished about the head he let a chance g0 by him to pur- | & WAL, I BAPRIRIS. CAM ANy | e benaniasthat: may arl om public #1.50 por week or 6 per month N | Butterwarth has reappeared with ¥ale, | until it looked as it they would tire each | chase Dansy MeGrogor, the champlon vear. “:fi“l for, carryiug men, and the rate o confidence assuming a more positive shape OR 850 worth of roods, % and has started in again in splendid form. | other out. Finally a break was made and | g tr a cheap pri few days | ®peed |8 less than wher otkted ox I the borrowers of capital and the : 2 per week or 88 per month } | His eyes still bother him, but not to a great | Tramp turned, so that the handlers sep- |after X ed to take Pansy = went out | timber lowered in the other compartments. of it there are now clear and strong H e 2, LLL S, i X & | extent. His return to the team has strength- [ arated them. They were cgoled out and Droke the yearling trotting record, and [ The trip requires five minutes and, as the | jnducements {0 resume operations. T ]'e lt ALY (s 4 ened it wonderfully, as a veteran always | sent to the scratch at the end of the minute, [ has been making money for her owner ever | , ¥ tis FathIUE ¥os et D T YA T ren L . 95.50 gned it wonderfully, Yyeteran always | sent ¢ ratch at the end of the minute, | has been making o¥, 08 her owner! ever | cago sinks at a rate of speed equal lo that | former class have suffered greatly fiom the a0 e oes. e has been ccaching the other | but Tramp refused fo cross, and the fight | since. Paxton has some likely get of 1804, e swiftest elevatol odel - | long interruption of business and have bee worth of good } 1 and he and the latter now form a beautiful | owner. It was one of the hottest fights that | s g {". ACTignt e thvowa k -'{ne" ndles and | Of contemplated enterprises, They have Tuke your cholce—We don’t care 200 worth of goods, pair. Thorne is getting Butterworth's style | has taken b around Omaha for many | Ryland T won the free-for-all trot at|® faint light is thrown by ca s a been conservative enough to defer thelr I you choose. Shoper wod'crr FL3 2v0 mon Fapldly in striking the line hard and at ex- | months. Tramp is the dog that killed the | Nashville on Wednesday. He beat a hot | ofl lamps of the party, seem to be swiftly [ giclrtakings until the prospeet was more metly the right time, This style has made | crack fighting dog from Kansas City some | field of starters, among which were Azote, [ shooting upward, while the cage is standing | certain, and having reached a stage of recov- | 8 : . Butterworth’s reputation Many people | time ago, and heretofore has been unbeaten Phoebe Wilkes and Pixley. Azote w not | still. which bespeaks mi confidence among wonder that a man as light as he Juck 18 4 promising voung dog and will be [ in g0od shape, and the best he could 4o | At last the bottom is reached. A dozen e Thoy e Kk eEIzito EuLIItate potibm 80 easily through the line. This | backed against any of the forty-pound | Was to carry off second money, The time | iners “covered with grime and dust, are | for waiting. "The lenders are tired of keep gz“,?.. {A:I("n‘..n 1.i Starts as soon fightern. b y,,vn’«“ I| 1: not re AR :mn‘x the heata | EoleEe, OOy er e W T rls.. fedsty com | 18 thelr ins g0 long Idle and of lending s snapped, and thus reaches o o being made in 2:10, 2:03% and 2:08% -bustly_atzwork. o WL COM- | 4 1ess (h If the usual rates of interest » ing before it % closed. Very rarely can a | LOUISVALLE JOUKEY CLUB'S SUCCESS, e pressed alr coming almost a mile through | anq“Wwhen geheral symytoms are indicating 5 hole be kept cpen more than an instant, Four heats of the five in the 2:13 class | iron pipes, are tapping the rock petulantly. |a large recove: " confider i sound- and it then closes like elastic rubber. If (h¢ | Three Fixed Exents for Next Spring Close | 0l it Des Moince on Wedncadiy were | Men Dl ralie T ok m,‘nm P e lareecrecovery of joonfiaence Jand salnce 1 ck Hesitates an instant he run: nst aveled 2:141, and one jn 2:12 n this o lode into o ch @ ed | torious applications for capital | a solid wall of flesh and muscl a of S S lUEN anxdELEl R race Nina Medfam evoned up scores witn | the lode iyto the cars, which are trundled | torlous Bab C 1o BOED THIS GOLD i A hole, Very often a lineman is blamed | LOUISVILLE, Oct. 2L.—When the saddling [ May Douglas, and beat Robbie P, Senator A | I0to the cages and holsted to the surface o (GERMANY NEEDE! 12k “ for not making a hole when the hole was | bell rings at Churchill Downs in the spring | and Russclmont. The candios (hrow Welrd shadows, and as | | <A feeling of approaching uncasiness, hao really there and the back was too slow t of 189 t will inaugurate what promises to . - the tion comes to the mind o s ll B aome A L ‘ take advantuge of it. This quickness of | pe the ‘r.,..m race meeting in 'nw history | L QPline’s new record, 204, for i-year-olds | mortal from earth's surface that he -E““-* offorelrn naohe achihe ahipmen Butterworth’s has made him a reputation b 1 . o ¢ StOTY | will hardly be beaten this season, and is | deeper down under the earth's crust than |Of $1.000,000 gold tc nd yet there as much as his kick walities, De Witg | 0f the Kentucky turf. Secretary Rice has | atill a topic among turfmen, as It is within | man has ever penetrated before, the desire | 5,0 Present visible Expeciln has met other half in s | Jjust compiled the entries for the Kentucky rier of g second of theé stallion pacing | (3. cra “to tresh air and sunehine is apt | Jind e L e L T \ S0 o i . hman named Mills {s phys B Ol aTic alakerlEnia Tk arttog s of | record for_any class ol e. Online 1s no ascend to fresh a d iine s ap £ @ shipmen 0 8 to . . : 5 ; e i e AR EAIsaliyl Desy JOlnic atakey a0, Kentugley IORRS ¢ o’ Nebraskn horee, ~but Tie lenves o | 10 come uppermost e’ pec anae et tement of 1 {Fasient Form>rly Paopla’s Mammoth Instalimint Hous Butterw: i hans! R e oW Toomieiiie Jookey ot oha"%¢ | host of admirers here who do not begrudge | A few minutes show all that is to be seen, | railroad obligation, just matured. there i . Witt is slow in slartin! the ‘clubitself 18 remarkable, as comparca | him bis laurels, and they will always b for No. 3 shaft has just reached the lodc [ are reasons why Germany shauld have pre: Open Monday and Saturday Evenings. present the inside track for quarter, v ormer years. 5 als endorse- | W/ ride to his 2-year-old 0 and the extensive & P s, s erred golc dation an, Bistons e, i’ rachror uerl b | il tormeryenral i e ah o endane | T e 10,1, 80 E ok, perecmances | ana e ostousivo spatom, of artia, e | ™ e’ pearon 56 4 e the foot and wrenched ankle. "He s the fastest | distance to @ mile and a quarter, For the [ %8s a colt. less thgn a | " mine ha n b n L et ok 0 e aon man on the NCId. tackien low’and hard. and | past four or Mve years the average number | consdered s runt, apd when s Nebrasica | 5t WS B85 PO DU P A ar s | ROSERL Wi Tecentty drawh freely on her te- | —— asses well. He stands a very good chance | o s to the Kentucky Derby has been | Wner was buying fome brood mares he A8 Wl Sl lrad o RO A e < Web el Ll Ry \proving trade s naty Dot as speedy A e ot "o At s WAL Pefl | was standing bestde his dam, fanning off | the muscles of man Wil transfer those ploms are not euch s {o suggest any IHENSINE B SERCH S8 Al Paciile d 3 HARVARD STILL IN HARD LUCK. fornia yet to b rd” from. The’ Clark [ fhe flies, whon bls breeder threw him in | plans ~from the paper where they were s e ot hir B thore | conts, Atchison 45, % per cent: | For the past decade it has been painfully | Stakes for 1896 has also 140 entries and the | yof ¥o0( muasure In the hargain. The future | placed by the busy brain of the engineer | seems to be a good deal of elasticity’ in the | Rio Grande preferved er cent evident that there has been something de. | Kentucky Oaks 160, or a total of 471 for the | ghefTy, MRESCE AR (ORER, to, FUTErton &bt | into openings in the solid rock, inch by |supply of bills. There is likely, however, pwere steady; South Americans dull gldedly the matter with Harvard athletics | three sigkes, as comp: ted with a total of | sireet and struck up a_conversation with | inch, but With the -same power of never- | to be a much more Aclive demand for g Cotton Market. n all branches, and this year in foot ball | 197 in 184, a ght Among the | one of the residents of that place. He | ceasing persistence which causes the fall- Kurope than has been experienced : R X | ¥ 8 no exception. Four weeks of daily prac- | Prominent stables represented in the west| ggorad el Onli 5 any months past. Izypt will call for NF ORLEANS, Oct, 20,—COTTON 4 tice have passed, and yet the prospects are | are land, Balawin, | 2ered, {0, sell Oniing for 30 Buc the othen|i{ng drop of water I tiscourae'oL long ages [ifohne' ¢8,00 ayment her cotton | sales. spor. 1638 balesi fo arrive, 2.1 | 1 about as rusty as when the first squaq | SCO8 ashford Manor, B. G.|ipan didn't think he was worth more than | to wear away the stone. rop; Bro sall upon a considerable eipts, 23661 Dales: exports, Groal Tiitain. @ i went_on the ficld. Five of her best men | Thomas, J. Cushing. . Begmn, | K80 S aesh was ok subvwmmaced, I e rpm— L in tor her o exports of | bales; continent. 7,20 balés; coasiwi 0. 3 are disabled, and only one. Captam . | Hanking & i S Corripan, Pal| AISEE IORY GO0 O e e SMOEING AND DRINKING. e i Toeitinh browinces cand Bootland | bales: sfock, 186785 bales: ordinary 4 &-16c; gond " mons, Will be aile (o' plas (s seacon. " | Dunie Baney’ Sehelober, Avondale’ Pas- | £3entold pacini rocord to 511, nd he soon fire expected to forumwitn draw Targely upor | skiinary, $131c; low midiing, © L i . 4 Brown are only just getting into condition | Bugene Leigh and others s the close of the season is drawing Ways In Argument. tunity to complete b new currency | facember, 44514155, January. . 2 ol | E after nearty two ‘weeks' lamencas. ani near some of e horsemen nre Anxious t0| Joseph Field s a farmer who lives near | scneme, 1k uife possible, therefors, that | v/ &0t Maroh, so3siian: Ak 's ] 0 s not been able to put on a THRO! THE SECRETARY'S HAT, end thelr animals {nto winter quarte a gy d s 103 years|lefore the end of the year we ma: ed May, $6.00@5.51; June, $5.56G5.57; July, ¥ 1 :::::él'i'x‘f"n‘: to & sprained ankle. The only ABEARA with new records, and consequently they arc 1\]‘ = "l”;k : j s Iml o ‘&;, )lu" Dy St o ol n o iRR 8 | ORR, TtE, ot 0. cor Quict; midd | i Bunihine nas been caused by the reapneir | Niok Yoang Tells of the Dreadfal Things | UG thelr nags Mt the’ clock 't |14 Mr. Fleld remained a bachelor | we are (0 escape eXports of g I LOUIS. Oct, 20.-COT! uict: | s L RO il ‘take every opportunity, day at Nashville | until he was 756 years old. He then married ey o 0 vales, | Bome time to get them into condition, but [ that May Happen to Base Hall Players. | Ralph Wilkes, 2:08%. trotted @ mile in 2:06% : s CONDITION OF THE WOOL MARKE ments, b 2 | 3 ;m-y are “nets, ad will soon pull’ out.| WASHINGTON, Oct. 21.—President Nick [and Hal Dillard reduced his pacing record | Miss Buretta Headden of Headden's Corne New York Dry Goods Market 18 s‘n‘:’.'\'& \‘\'ll} .g‘LI_' K“_fi"llr!’;g'“_i orol ability. | Young of the National league has this to [Of 2074 to 2:08%. | The bride was a_half- her husband’s | gy a6 Tiather Quiet, with Prices Down to YORIC Oct. $0.—In dry mood h 1 | 18 Dt & arit now,Plaving, howeVer: | say of the new base ball assoclation: “The | mpa muchly talked of meeting between | JUnIOF and one of the pretticst girls in Mon- Ao ’ diy of the Weck, Uhere: was oty a m il think that there is in him the making of a | !mpression prevails after looking over the | Alix, 2:03%, and Directum, 2:03%, the king | [MOUth county. Three children were born to| p g N, Oct. 21.—The American Wool | T QL fe L Jeit \ | | good man. If their hopes are fulfilled | field that they are proceeding upon the idea | and queen of the trotting’ turf, took place |the couple—Rebecca, Joseph and and Cotton Reporter says of the wool trade A el A OSSR Berd Waters will go to right tackle, where the | that the League, rather than become on Saturday, and, as has been predicted | Mrs. Field died about twenty-two years ago. | U0 Auentities of nablo speciaitie ve' a 4 g t the League, rather than become In. I 1 . . | quanti: | i Hx‘w.w \..-x\' W k. For a big man, he is volved in another struggle similar to that in The Bee, Alix won it in a jog. ‘This | Mr. Field has always used liquor, but tobacco The market rules quiet and steady; more Qreri o b U Jor K's s — = . 4 Yorx quick and cicver in getting through | with the Brotherhood, Wiil o down into its | Makes Allx the indlsputed champlon of the | was touched by him only once.’ He secured | W0Ol has been sold than in the last previous | pusincas ‘will foot ! ELECTRO-MAGNETIC HEALTH RESTORER.| N MRRIe for the otney hare will be & pockets and buy out ine rival organization e i entiie promised o Fival DeXU|his father's pipe end used it. The first few | W¢ b uconsiatablessingioaiian B8 ReUE b ot 'of torine i00s8 [ Ang this s what she said Manahan and Hallowell. Manahan has had | apg e ine L ) it they are | 304" ""mhe race took place on the Mystle | Whiffs were delightful, but the delight turned | manifested by manufacturers to sample and f i "y out. 1 n or | “Upon what meat hath (his my¢ o @ year's experience, while the latter is doing | Ghey woy 'v‘v':m.“flTl".“‘.""\”‘:’, The League | Park track in Massachusetts, and was a [to disappointment and sickness. He put the | 100k around outh Americans and similar | sixiy-four squa fals, 2i6,.00) v | ol e, atep’ doth ind s m bis first work In the position, but in spite | Gor 08 Inten enter nte contest of | fisappointment to the owners of both | pipe away with (he resolve never again to|Wwools, Which, it was thousht, would be fduciion, 76,00 |@ competent withal this hemisphere to span. i of that fact seems to be the better man .,{‘,".' ars for the services of popular play hor Directum was not In it at any stage h ¥ r ] active competitors, have not been found s —— - 84l you thus ‘wonld haxe merup 8 the two, Arthur Brewer and Emmons are |1t they are disposed to place their 10valty | of the game, which can only be accounted | (2UCh tobacco in any, form. The resolution| gegirable as had perhaps been antcipated ) ILING FAST the nectar s drain the cup. X sure of the | N mmons are | (o the parent organization on the auction | gor from the Fact that he wan nac junted | has veen faithrully Kept Fleeces, we think, are down to bedrock ¢ BEIGHY LIOUT AR Fads throw ot antle of distres 3 with the ption of C. Brewer, who wili I;‘-fn‘f u'u_»‘x are i” }""irfy to do so. If they | hest of condition. He was not even a good | NOW, what is a man going to do in the|a par with foreign wools. This week " S B dlectro-Magnatlsm the recent great i l‘\uy‘ full ‘I- no one is sure . AN ‘.;».'\ Yiolare ',“ l" “‘“““'{ ‘l““\u”fl ace aker for :Im- null.; trotting qu face of these n-mulkflhlhit:r( umstances? asks | sen a I»!.u‘ylr e nm,lr'w“l;‘l o 8 ,..‘.n assort- | Fabulous 1,: "-“ rovedl el ! | | eale and Wrenn are running a ar g and_ de e League, | the time was slow. Directum wi the Buffalo Exprese. Here Is a n who | ment of them. Territorial Wools are ex and Ruin Soon Followed. or, . - they must understand that they deliberately r > 1 o1 4 st . 5l e Y 9 g | 0 N i dreirohii st & oanql place themeelves upon the black list'so far O R s s | mever smoked but oxce. »I’l' i 102 years old perlencin {jade, aiale seisaiiche of | ¥iTPSBURG, O ‘,1 Al i eretionry | gy pTRO MAGNETIO DISPENSARY, p resent indications. Wrenn puts the most | 28 the league is concerned, for all tim to ot keep in sight of her, finishing several | onsequently, v'. all accepted standards, Le | ystem is on the ks in i rg. | e in the men, DUt s uncertain In his pags: | Come New Payers are ‘beingdeveloped | {oniths behind in &%, Which 8 ‘ot even | dUained Wis kreat agg Bgcause lie did not use September and October n sale concerns have been springing up almost | To be found both day and evening at Room ing~and docs not vary his plays with as | CYSTY year andthere is no longer a base ball | zood excrelse for the ‘western mare, . Di- | tobacco. Could thefé'bda stronger argument | closed at 215 per cent above July- At city, and ft fs sstimated that |41 Y. Life, “Omaha's Carlst » & 000 "Slicoex u the oUhor men, Faircniia | PA3er, S Lo declde thepolleyof the | Fectum’ was' then drawn from the Tice, as |against the Alihy wredz Dut, on the other | Agust ! ‘ L hinte Ly A | e G eSER P TR LS the. den: Falrchild b 8 i LR B A ot o 0 C 1ol > remarked | "fair s es of Australian have been w hold between $3,000,000 and $4,000, ‘ e e e 1t "Wrikhiinutont molt 1 | oot 1l et of the League witl e | s heat, and 2 fn x| again, 102 yedrs old. I guor all | madey wcoured ranging trom 3816, 14 GCnte | oo, represcnting 7 WM. LOUDON. Gray ia" entirely out of 1t the other Hex | be, held in New York. The report of e | ord of 08t held by Nancy Hunics. Aix | 1® Jife: There b np G er w0y o d0.han but qui t. for carpet wo b, | clients are workingmen, d | between D) 4 g b secretary will be submitted. The showing | will be givel late g 'she is | 10 contend thal d the constant use o while, we i s en, and some farmers who were dazzled between Bunlat, Hrown, “Gostermany add | peceetany UL bn ittt The gnowlnk | wi b g & Juic chmbolen | a¥ ane D | 1Sk i uope M “welt preserved and | o it ottt "B R L o S s o v e el Commission Merchant 5 latter, standpoint in spite of the hard times, in giving exhibitions, and this may be her | hearty and enabled him to live two years|ing last week. The mills, as a rule, have the prospect ¢ AR AN kil : 5 : k. As & whole the team 1s not playing the — | last season on the tracks, as it has been |more than a centayy. pretty good orders. 20 to 200 per cent a month on their invest- | Grain and Provisions, kind of fdot ball that would indicate that THREE BEGGARS ON WHEELS. contemplated to put her in the brood farm | The career of M Fleld will be a well- | “The sales of the weck amount to 2,18 nents. Many men have mortgaged their | . Harvard {8 to be represented by more than st which is now being fitted up by Morris | spring of joy to tke~man who is fighting | 300 pounds domestic and 712,000 foreign, mak T T pools. | Private wires to Chicago and New York an ordinary eleven. " The ive work of nd Two Men Who Are to | JGNe® near Red Ok, Ia. In this last race | against the use of folwgco. But it will be a | 10K o total, of 20L00 Bousds, ¢ e i SR POol | 4Rt Lusiness orders placed on Chicagd . he line 15 fairly the ce H t Alix won the $11,000° puise put up by the ota 2,852,000 he previous we is common ta iat the of ¢ Mourd of Trade. B improving. but whe . Illl::’An Tour the Globe on Nothing. management of the Mystic PATK association. | ¥ad blow to the mdil who is pul erizing the | o “total ‘of 1,591,500 for the »r two estates have also risked the moncy | \»,"‘,..‘Af‘,,,",',,,‘., solicited. the offensive the line vSand | TOLEDO, 0., Oct. 21.—Miss Annie London- | " rum power. WhatTi be done? Are we|week last year. The sale {1 their charge in these concerns | Gftice. roam 4, New York Life Bullding 3 often the opposing team able to | derry c ston, who left Chicago on Sep- The closing of the meetings at Des |t0 quit smoking and”gb to drinking? One | 134, amount to 118027 | " ¥or several days past the local rs | Telephone 1308, k break through and s Moines and Nashville witnessed & smull at- | hundred and two is a ripe old age, and this | 928%,500 pounds a_year ago | ! e T the line. | tember 24 with only 3 cents in he 9 : pave been showlng up the impo: i — The most mark akness has been In the L L her purse 1o | tepdance, but a8 a general thing th is the proper place to pause for a reply. ie sales in New York have amounted | HaVe ' Y lan ki okl nd . i lack of interference. The backs do thelr | Flake & tour of the globe on a bicycle eceipts pald out the es and th cet- | i) ) pounds. _ | these pools lasting any length of time, and 4 g7 running almost unassisted. Some of the | HVed her this morning, twenty-seven d ings might be said to been fairly Her Horrible Plot. he total sales in Philadelphia are $63,600 | alleged irresponsibility of the managers. Thi | Interferers act as though they were teying | 24t Her trip so far has been without ssful. At Des Moines the fanatical ele < . pounds. | morning the publications had their effec 0 A ok a8 shough | cldént, " Miss Londonderry expects to leave aot e b e Chicego Record: “I hear the ward repub - - : 0 i E quickly they could get by the | Y exy 0 leay t made Manager Davies' life a succes ¥ | 5 !‘”.‘1 there was a panlc-stricken ru of | The presence of Bckie® ang | New York in the steamer leaving on the [sion of nightmares, but he managed to|lican club is golng to compel a rigid investi- | LONDON NONEKY MARKET, n r discre 1 Know frlopdld opretimegaunt fos Normous ov Bide 3 g res, P & Sisamier leaviy 3 : [ ¥ | | investors upon a nown Fatihcoho, Fre n Fnist(on, Hinepeeticess will strengthen the interference er calculation 1g that she 3 Il through. avies should transfer his | .. zarding 1h t Mr. Moberly, | | Public Stock ¥ § 800N avecial or genoral Neuru alsa for & r,.‘..“,.‘ an they have both been very strong | Wil \ Franclsco from the Orlent | base of operations to Omaha and bulld a | S8tion regarding the vote of Mr. Moberly, | yp ty Concerning the Czar Cuuses w |45 the “Public Slock 7 v atism, Gout, Kidney Disaraers, Ack M n this feature of the pl Then, too, they | "} f next May. new mile track. He Is a hustler and don't | who left the party so suddenly.” | eNine in Eoro, arities. [/an._possible the mANAZErs SnnoMne oy yopsia, ' Anmmis. Antidets for uuy(fl: i are both ground gainers In going through | . JON0 and Arthur Barnes, local | let opposition overcome him at any stage| “Why, what's the matter?” | - “ . were the vietims of @ conspiracy by the nd other excemes. Prico, 10, 2 and 00 £Ea, 8 HOIR STOUNG, ERinkre wheeimen, will leay: next Wednesdey | of the game. | e e Rk R orti hatbraialac: | 4 AT LRIR - Ok (il f ney market | e Tand fell back upon a clause in their Yaervosunt. > PENNSYLVANIA'S GOOD WORK morning to wheel a 1 the world, going " | Y . during the week was unchanged. Btock reement by which they can require several THE ARNOLD CHEMICAL CO. D WORK. | from here to 8an Francisco, thence to South verted | tion his wife, who is & well known and bitter Imost s B i’ hat e Do 0 he sco, thence to South | converted trotter, who had a | 10 " i well kn " were inactive., Speculation was almost sus- | 4aye: notice of withdrawal 1618 iastaet AN o) CHICAGO. 0od work. She has beaten the sa Amerlca Australla and Burope. embarking | good pacing record until the wew champion: democrat, ordered the cook to make S0EEY | pended, owing to the uncertainty conce A short time later a_run began on “The X s ¢ e & America at Cork, Ireland. The, | came to the front, won a race e 2:19 | biscuits fos sberly's supper and bu & 2 A sh e JALeT 4 For sale by all drugglsts, Omaha E. Y greater scores than the other three DU | take NOUAINK With (hem except theif wheels | cliis trot &t BRIKGCIOhIA. on Mondas: The | vaaker o Ll Pper And burn The | ing the caur and the ameer of Afghanistan. | pitiaburg syndicate.” Invettors were paid | For salo by ail drugglsts, Omaha E |efu:nplnlln||‘\b||-‘ b flot well to base much | and the clothes they wear, and they expect | t ranged betWeen 2:174 and 2:18', | #tonks, = _ The Jewish holidays also tended to diminish | yntil noon, when the manager announced | _ =Rl of @ prediction on this, but Pennsylvania 18 | to complete the trip by the 1st of May next e > Uarefol Man, ‘m- yolume of business, except (n the mar- | that the cone'ra Id oniy pay during | y LAy 3 oIng to hav & No. 1 team, and before ~ — — Tha & r 3 P Stockholders’” Meeting > & That was a queer race between John R “Yes ! ket for mine shares, where great activity | panking lours and would rexume at 9 a. m ; he ead of the season the otler bl elevens Cluss A, Quarter Mile. Gentry ‘ana . Robert' J at Nashyille on| Plan Dealer: “Yes eald the train rob- | S yrevails, The week's movements were | yonqus The panic 8 spreading, and it is | Notice is hereby given thal a speolal Jil fing that she s not to be toyed with, | 8T. LOUIS, Oct. 2L—E. E. Auderson o ursday. The first heat was declared 10 | ber, “1've been at it fur ye an—" | almost without exception downward, Ru lcioated that within the next three days |Teeting of the stockholders of the Bouth V) he personnel of e team has remained | poodnouse, 111 ke the e’ be a dead heat, although press reports state | g . . | sian, German, French, Bpanish and Turkish | S1UCIBRLEG et W “ Platte Land company will be held at the i the same. There are still two vulnerable | 10 . ? e world's record, | ot ‘John 'R, Gentry. Wen by 4 necl's| Second Robber—Bver Ketched? ‘Curitios were st heavy. Home rallway | &lmost every discretionary pool fu the city | gmice of wald company, In Lincoln, Neb. 3 spots—right tackle and left end. Rosen. | class A, bleycle record for one-quarter mile, | Lsin (n"2:05. Gentey Nad the mistores Ketched? Safe as sellin' potatoes.” | hecuritien Aropbed considerably. The settic. | will be wiped out on the 16th day of November, 184, for ll“ ¥ rten at left end has a decided tendency | unpaced, flying start, at the 8t. Louls | to seriously injure himsslf by striking one | “Don't know about that. I was pulled up | ment, which commences next Wednesday, is ————— purpose of considering and acting upon the 3 o laziness, while Waganhurst is somewhat | Cycling ‘club's lournament vesterday. - He | of hia legh and he had to be withdrawn E e SHE - NAN Y V| G¥pected fto show that there ha a Yellow Fover in San Nalvador. Tnatter of extending or renewing the arti 3 erratic in his play. Bull in the center has | made the distance in the remarkable time | from the race. Then Hobert J was sent an | Sfe5 & chase of 400 miles— | Targe gecoupnt opened for & rise SAN SALVADOR, Oct, 21.—Th were | ¢les of incorporation of sald company, come up to expectations and has developed | of 0:26%, taking one and one-fifth seconds | exhibition mile with & running mate and | | YOU MUst a been out west lija for the week in American rafiway | SAN BALVADO L here were | g Torder of the board of directors, K rapidly. Woodruff and Wharton are the off the record made by F. P, Grossch af | covered the distance in 2:0%. = This gave| “Yes, Arizony. eluritios wis mostly fractional, It ls bi. | eleven deaths from yellow fever here to- | “" R 0. PHILLIPS, Becreta f strongest men on the lne and are doing | Peterson, N. J., August 27, him the race, although the decision of the | *Too resky! Tco resky! Try New York!" | lieved that aftef the elections gradually | day. Lincoln, Neb., Oct. 16, 1596 uuort“ N

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