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Voo THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: 2she and. be songs are added for Mr. Cowles and ot sesslon any of these birds, rallroad agents, | Harvard and Princeton are determined wupon. / Dan Creedon I8 enning a training |\\\:;|I.I\-;WI\fv«\‘i\tu duration. When the Theee promiss & atned Wlm:fl\l\":m”:wrfl; commission and market men, should like- | Anotlier fnnovation of Captain Rustin's IS |and boxing school in Stukawis B O g B TG e ke the already pleasant entertainment All-Dey Run End i Sud |M '_n:“\| ‘"":W x} fl\'MI""'"'\ "'f .'M; le i‘:vyln‘z”n:::; lv.w";\ a “vrv‘v('-’wml ":"“:‘”“" The address of the Amertagn Trotting Reg | Eate will be about $15,000. The number of - o ing 1 o Death o/ 18 punishable by a $5 fine for each bird, anc cher John Clarkson worked with the men | .yor wag inadvertentiy ven .as §. B. | Stake events will be ten, the conditions of 4 & Have T hotel, Mowsn Sxirdoy . Hhode . An e u it behooves the Omaha, Bemis Park and |last winter from Christmas until sprink. | Bruce ' New York. Tiw ’.,':.,.. + address is | Which will be announced in a few days. ow Year Attractions at the Several | e, ol { g ‘.m‘”‘" :"\hvl‘v‘fl;'vl-:"vf""T. the Big Gray. Raymond gun clube, now that we are in the | He gave Yale the first opportunity to secure | jonn . Steiner, Reglstram) Rialto bullding, | 5w 5 YO0 T i Places of Amusement. wonderful physical developméht before 8 midst of an agitation for game protection, | his services this year, but there seems :n Chicago. et INTERSTATE FOOT BALL ASSOC I.\Tllh‘l,} b g L G B, .2.»‘\ R ‘)':“rl‘""lu DREARY DAYS FOR LOVER CF DOG AND GUN :’r’ ‘r’-‘xlrt 3. 31‘;’5‘»”,." |".':] "‘;“’v:‘f.-"‘f.)rni‘ .::‘w': :'w\:.‘::‘]-: [ h!’r:n?‘\:mn':r:\'lhh"l-":xrl“:'n':v“”:’r l;»‘r“:.f:‘tllrw:v‘ LINCOLN, Dec. 26 ’T" ":“‘ Sporting Edi- | garrabee of Town Made Pre: t—Pooling | SOL SMIT o Ists. The affair is limited to twenty, and bo experienced, as the law specifically states | alism from athletics at the university. The | (or ot TThe Reet © WL /ealé pleawe state in and Schedule Not Settled SOL SMITH RUSSELL AS DR. PANGLOSS | promises of an intoresting lecture are also | that “having in possession any of these birds | decislons of the captains regarding the time | ("0 g to be had in (apy, section of this | TH® annual meeting of the Interstate Foot | Palaver with the Hall Players—Cyele Chat | between said dates shall be deemed and |Of training and the lessening of the work 8804 ¢ held a N £ The bee that eventually stings all aspirh il 6 ? aken as presumptive evidence that the ne e he support of the faculty, s“Turt Bchoes-Will Go to B loux City Were killed, entnared. metted or trapped in | MADY of whom have for a long time looked f [ On Thursday afternoon next, at the Mile Athos B hotel in this city last night to award the | A Plen for the Strollers Who Wave Thelr [actors s now buzzing in Alexander Salvini's L " > - ” o bonnet. He will make an attempt at “Hame » upo; jetics wit taver beenuse so| Ans.—There were moréHntelope seen fn | PeNRAnt and transact such other business as | Temptations of Which the Worid Can | JEMNSL TIe WOY thake an attempt at Hame B i TRt VUM LB bt e e Bl Mot Uik e |..'1-l,.}11.»‘:?(‘.»;“:‘,".,!qh.u'n,z the | the vicinity of Bushngil" Kimball county, | Feauired attention. ‘Those present were ¥ Know Nothing—Richard Mans- pikations Upan The peonie OF THGIEvite 108 and Calibers. VIvn_vlvhw‘-‘!’{an’) "m. .'l',\f," ;v-r”‘lj"’“*vl"r“'h“l;d'-“‘ men for their contests. ‘These con: o | this fall than there has Hén for ten years. [ 1% Barnes of the University of Nebraska, ficld's New Rules, It will be a long step from romantic ¢ Powsaasion h viclation of 1aw. be. fotind, members of the faculty, however, think that | The law is up January 1 e iR p ey to the melancholy Dane, a step which actors Heroby ‘Atithorged 1o, canss the sams to Yale men have frequently been overtrained, | RED OAK, lIa., Dec. 26.—To the Sporting A “‘“ e e i e do not usually appreciate until they attempt 5 Haif and Bl- | selzed with or without warrant, and to be |0d they hafl with delight a return of the | Editor of The Bee: Please Inform me in| According to the officlal figures the pen- i qpiigrmag brought to Boyd's Stuart b | to take it R b ) 3 . of such | 4ays when the athletio life of the college | Sunday edition whether W. H. Copple, the [Nant was awarded to the University of Ne o ke u X Thtough the Intervention of the difectoh o lott pack made a | FHIDILed ‘-‘“{’v‘”:w:'v e ene tho way | WAS freo and not bound by such close rules | sprinter, beat Mr. Morris two races in Call- | braska, The Missouri, Kansas and Towa col l“ " o B i ieht clover somedian | the Polish Natlonal - theater at Cracow O A IR bl R e b AR L I 0 T fornia this fall. Also give me the best |le following in the order named. Wil- | OPPOFtunity to see this right clever comedian |\t SRR SN Te doors OF TORY Teeiy et 90| Ko, HhG It ih onlp €6, \‘VI"-VI}K.",“",-.:":fll,“”{',:.]v! _DES MOINES, Dec. 20.—To the Sporting | time for one mile.~Bethune Johnson | Bam Larrabee of Towa wag elected prosi- | in one of the old-time comedies, *Loap Year bbbl RS A b s - w.. Ing on the jump | will take hold of the matter earnestly and [ Editor of The Bee: Well, me boy, how is| Ans—(1) Yes. () 4:12%. [ urer. “The affica Gt vies Brosident was Jef | bY Duckstone, a comedy which convulsed | Petersburg nest March "3 % v trom. | determinedly. Thers Is more game bought | tYCTYIRINE and everybody in the old burg on | INDIANOLA, Neb., Dec. 24.—To the Sport- | to be filled by Missouri and that of ur daddies a generation ago, and in which | the term of official mourning for the late continuously from | determ ety e Lt Omaha than | the Missourl, anyway? ' Haven't heard &|ing Editor of The Hees ~Can you kve me | Ay by Kansas 4 g e time, o N The . o| Mr. Robson appeared when he was a stock | C7ar. Russin s regarded as the greatest z 8:30 fn the morn- | ai S iy In the west. and it is high | tIDE from you for some time, and you must | tha address of a dog fancier who breeds | The most Important question that was great run on immediately after A money coun 1\ Europe for theatrieal 3 et a move o d le suffering world | g 3| raised was that in regard to pooling the re- | actor years and years ago. The comedy was [~ MON A BR ¥ % tng until 4 in the | time a stop should be put to the nefarious | Bt @ move on and let a suftering w tld | Bnglish bull dogs and terriers of pure blood W8 that in regard to pooling the r y " he comedy ¢ e attractions, but Madame Modjeska's friends { B S Yy | gt ¥ 3 ceipts of (he season Amons the four clubs 3 % &0 attornoon, when | custom and utter deflance of law. now who Uncle David has captured for next | Some one whom you know to be reliabl g capitally put on and those who saw the per e | i 8] This was always the practice until last [ S feared A — season. 1 had a hard time of It during the | Nebraska man preferred. Answer In Sun- | vear, when Kansas and Mistouri sueceeded | formance were repald for leaving cozy fire fBW the big wolt was past seacon, but intend to get o good start W.ALM. I cranging tie Conktitution to provide fhat now and have a bang-up first class team for [ - ape ot e . sy Crooks, | the recipts should be pooled every other 3 '95 before the robins get back, Mind, Des | gins-—John Carlos, Omaha; Ramsey Crooks, | year Thin question has Rjways been a bone | to Conquer tlanson's stable yard, less than a mile from | fine white tail deer, five wild turkeys and |y FCm H OF (CORtENtIoN Lataean: tha. Two ROt et H A 3 Moines o with the leaders the whole i O y n ween the two northern | included in the repertoire, so that everybody where he was jumped smaller game Innumerable. L) 111 “be Sk h A, Ta, Dec. 28.—To the Sporting |states and their rivals, Kansas and Mis- : The chase was undoubtedly one of the most i ;”‘:..:'fi:; -‘"""l""l’n"fl' "I; _lr""'.h' ]l“‘:')lhr 'l*;: Editor of The Bee: Please answer the fol- | souri usually have better weather, and as | had an opportunity to see Mr. Robson in| papmission has ever been granted a member excitin that has Laken place 1n i vicinity | The Pittsburk wing shots have determined | £ lutend to' urt him before July rolls | lowing ‘question in The Sunday Bee, and | there Is more ehthusiasm Hhere' they'have | his brightest rol of the dramatic profession who has been fore for many a day, but was unfortunately en- [ to take a forcible stand against crookedness | ATRIC WItG, an outfit someliing ke this:f therey settle ' dispute. What s the best | s motey while the northern states Mave | “he very funny farce, A Raflroad Ticket,” | bidden to_ enter the Russian domain. Joyed by only a few, Samuel Hail, senior and | at the trap. The big and influential gun | oo 0 B GUFT S S0 St aaid: Pur- q‘.‘.,"h‘""' yards ever run by man?—J. A. | Nyturally the southern representatives have | was the Christmas week attraction at the A new rule recently adopted by Richard Junfor, Nate Elliott and Willlam Simpscn | clubs of that city have joined forces and will | & - et ~ o S . anxious to do away with the pooling | Empire theator, and the Alence! ore | Mansfleld for the government of his stage Deing the only hunters following. hold special meetings for the purpose of add- I‘”‘l"l '§|‘:l-‘lnlr, ‘;l"'“"‘(lfl"“|"3;*:“l"’l‘_"(‘)‘l-l ‘('r‘:‘"';::} Ans.—9 45, clause, while the others have detormined I‘”'“"‘ "*“”‘ r, i"" the audiences ‘l‘”‘ performances Is worthy of the consideration 3 Mgl . ¢ LAl st BiELps e the pen. | and the ple-eating king and your old § S A . & that it should st A< Missourl had no | large throughout the engagement. The Bm- | hETOTH el Hiol ohe B o e o | M |;‘;::;,M'u'l'r.\]'1);[:.1\\:‘:::'151'"“:’ e Pime | Billiam Trafley, and another good man, AR ot 0 Bter, PIBEES Bive S iCDOFUNG! | reprenenitation: nat. MGt eIt wan “deoided | bivs, (a7 tAURILY SBIAFEIRIE, 108 CUBREEIE 8| oo o o s e A e s el e Al A W | eIt ARYE NSt arksman at the club | Catchers. —What do you think of any- | e S oasp glve the present | arter considerable discussion to adjourn the | 1 bils > HAREeE LRNE HAVS | nIRHE RLISE RUSHE DY ussiens AHA I ToRanus magazine, Just northwest of Forest Lawn | club. Any visiting marksm D Ve Think. we Wil show any. mekcy to | R0ress of G. Middieton, boxing tencher, in | foeting Tor (N0 weekt and Kt (he Mis: | the public learns of the changes that have |night aftor night by useless and fll-consids cometery, and_struck oft for the prairic, | shoots being found gullty of this offense will | NAYE EhInK we Wil show wny merey 01 Sunday Bee and oblige @ reader of The Bee. | sour eople 'n chigice (o be heard, e | taken place In the theater and the detcr- | ered speeches before the curtain. Mr. Manse across the Little Papplo north of Irvington, | bo at once ruled out and forever barred | MoVittie's country boyep el I guess not. Thurman. next meeting will be held at the Millard | mination of Mr, Burgess to Lift it from the [flel's new rule is that no member of his . The warm rays of the sun, however, had | from taking part In other contests. Every e my best to Bandle, h " Ans, Do not know Mr. Middleton's pres. | Hotel at 1 o'clock January 12, When the pool- | slough into which it was plunged by lrre. | company is allowed to Interrupt the action 7 extracted the frosts from the ground, and | gun club in Pennsylvania will be asked to ""‘ '»I"hl. Nfllll Sp{ull. the long boy, and write it A0ARER, A eton's pres- | jng question will be settled and the schedule sponsible managers. of the play by stopping to acknowledge the made hard going for the sheep thief, as his | take similar action. The “dropping" of birds | Me on ‘\‘(.,;I“I’“\‘\;’"'THM,H BV Tanag. . P . for next year will be arranged. The echo of tomorrow's midnight chimes | applause of the andience. 'The rule is found tall became clogged with mud, and he was [ by markemen has this year caused great LLIAY LEY, Manager. | COLONEL CHINN CAPTURES THE CASIL . WRBHIIED Te 1118 ubax will ring in the dingy dressing rooms as | to work well and to ndd materially to the compelied to take (o the brush again in some- | dissatistaction in shooting circles all over the [ That there will be some additional leglsla- : L JUDGES. Toudly as they will proclaim the birth of a | artistic effect of the plays. At a recent pers thing less than an hour. Had he remained | country. = There have been many birds |tion at the coming spring meeting of the | flls Lissak Colt Runs Atead Al the Way |00 om0 GG T R 0 S Gk | formance Mr. Mansfield's. stage managor an- longer i the open the dogs would have | “dropped” in order that the shooter may get | National league in the interests of the pitcher in the Spreckels Stake. b e s oxing Dout | 4,0 feart of many a good man and pure | nounced it to the aud'ence In these words: Mide o short rack of it as Sullivan. old Kit, | second or third money alone, instead of divid- [ 15 almost assured. The last year rule| SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 2. ~The tenth an- e LRI R O woman to whose nature the falsity of paint [ “A recent rule in Mr. Mansfieli's company Tim and Bruno were well upon his heels [ ing first or cecond money. making it peremptory on the part of the | nual Spreckels handicap was tun today and UM I The first subseription | 44 ingel has not reached, and thoughts will | forbids the disturbance of the fllusion ot RIS i Foaohibd (e cover or Dated:place, — pitcher to Keep his foot fastencd to a little | as was expected Colonel Jack Chinn's o. | POXINg entertalnment of the New York Ath- | §¢ Just a half mile from the hollow from which | The prospects are good for a 100--live bird | rubber plate while delivering the ball was | year-old colt Lissak won, with 106 pounds | 'SUC club took place this evening at the | jdyard. They have difficulties of their own, [ Mr. Mansfield and his company are none the hie had been' jumped, From this point the | match for $100 a side between those two ex- | slmply torture. ~ Were there a pitcher's box, | un" The black colt jumped into the joad at | C1UD rooms. The program was seven bouts | {oiptations of which the public can Know | 1ess grateful for your kind appreciation.” Tha wolt made a circle of the low hills, crossing | cellent shots John J. Hardin and J. C. Read. | o that he might change his position now and | he erart, and was never headed, winning by | ©f, 81X rounds each. Some were lively and | nothing. And for these who will entertain | audicnce realized the value of the rule, and * the, track near Driggs’ station, and coming | Mr. Hardin was in The Bee office Wednesday | then, he would get a little relief, but now he | \"loyvn ‘rrom Cadmus, The day was clody | OtHers were tame. The bout of the evening | this week The Bee asks for them a thought [ announced its approval by a round of vigors In arouAd by Chapman's farm. and on cast | and said he would shoot Mr. Read, probably | must deliver the ball In the same attitude ay wi \ nd rainy and the track a foot deep with | W& the one between Dolly Lyons of this | of good will as the new year dawns. They [Ous applause, after the little speech of the through Forest Lawn cemetery, By a series | Within the course of two weeks. and from the very same place every time | mud, but nearly 10,00 prople went out to|city ‘and Billy Tucker of Tioston. Tucker | ask nothing but your presence and your | Stage manager. " g L WOI ks e during the game that it goes to the batter. ruggle for the rich prize. Thir- [ had the best of the fight e last rounc Jlause. eturn they give so often the | Actors and actresses have fads like every- i Vest ster Kennel club, and 3 ; the ool ¢ have been wearing themselves 0! ) red £ er Ferguson,” Al- e R 2 F 4 : iV BINe - THArS A6 REVELH ot trafl entirely, and off he cut, probably \,;:h".'y‘l'l"'; (‘v' e CoRmey blab- ot Wesls ::m ':‘"“;"["‘“(!m:]‘h‘y'; l’"“;' |‘,“;'|'r"”r‘";~_.“‘g"‘l‘{‘: m::: ugh none of them acted badly, they | POY showed himself a clever ducker. - | mind, heact and soul combined, and o ofton | than anybody else. There are several peopla chuckling to himself at the cunhing trick | A Y., faced the traps _at | been cxpending about twice as much money | herc,thirty-five minutes at the post‘before [ separating Tucker let himself loose it counts for naught. Think Kindly of the|with fads in A. M. Palmer's company. Mrs. he had played hunter and hound, through | F1*8'CG 7 s ol G il Y 5 t k Ferguson Sent them off to a beautiful Start, | pounded Lyons right and 151t until Ly players. And meanwhile to those who tofll [D. P. Bowers' hobby is the collection pf the gloomy hills north of Pries’ lake, then | the Westchester —grounds, = Babylon, Fri- | for pitching talent under the new rule that | Grandee Off_first, with Jim Flood, Lis-|Was groggy. The sounding of the gon to ‘make us merry, the Christmas wish of [autographs, autobiographical sketehes and " 9 e X day, in a 100 bird match, which was a very | they did under the old. sak, Cadmus, Charmion, Lov and _the | this juncture just saved him. The fighting T goes fo “*God bless us one d o pen e Vel £l ok s, drw\ln into the bottom up the river to Rock-| ;0% “contest. The result added another | Thers is a movement in the Wes so- | othérs on even terms, ssak and Jum | was ‘&l in Tucker's favor. The surp Tiny Tim goes forth, *‘God blens us one and reminlscences, -'\1“‘ has' sev ‘|. o ];-vln.k 3 port. | feathier- to Frea Hoey's ‘cap, he winning by | ciation to, totire. Presidont Davie. B 1 went right to the front, and under the | came when the judges announced the decis- containing contributions from several genera. The hounds were not long at fault, that,| RSE (0, WSS LY P OF VNTE o] | Slatlon to relire Dresident David B. How was Lissak, Cadmus, | on in Lyong' favor. Pandemonium reigned | WHAT THE THEATERS WILL ORFER.|tions of prominent persons in geland. is six of them, as Traveler, an Ole Virginny i et k Jathinntel b Al « W. Kent in that position, andee and th, st stru crowd hissed and the cry of TR YT TR I E. M. Holland of the same company Is a Hoey shot at thirty yards rise, and Nathaniel | The association meets at Des Moines January | for - 1Sk There is perhaps no other comedian alive foxer, shortly struck his fragrant track | it bk SEHSAL AR AL ¥ | for a sixteenth of a mile the qus Ive us new judges” went 3 5 o student of ornithology, and has contributed J from the twenty-cight yard mark. 1 Davey ils already teellng Nz /baai | Lissalk i L By “The i today that our theater-going public would o G2 1 ' amerked from the'cemetery, and Davey is already feeling his back | Liss ¥ a length, second h was Letween s t 5 MBS PR 1 s Lol I P WaaibY KL ir.—Ren Mulford. he alleged Qissatis- r lengths and 1 by . colored, Newark and J rather have engaged for a holiday attraction | several excellent articles on the subject to A0 iy, e went, dulckly Tollowed by 1Kt | George Nicolai of Sutton’ has accented . | fuotion with President Rowe emanates trom | AL the Rait tho p ) kv Bh! TOF the S (irte sounds | tian the quaint and Lomely Sol Smith Rus- | the magazines, Tho veteran, 7. ", §lod: 3 ck, Pete and Flora into s, | ad’s dé ve 4 B A . ee-quart dmus beg: o | Colyer had the best of o e four % > announceme s o dard, s mismatist, a s sald tha his ' Mquid ough-ough-ough-00-00-o0 being | O Read's defl for a 100-live bird shoot for | g single city, and there is no more likelihood the three-qu Cadmus hogan {0 | Colyer had the best of it, but in the fourth | sell, and the announcement that he is com- | dard, | numismatist, and it is sa Mt 100 a side, and has named Thursday, Feb- r ve's e e 3 behina T, be! AR s tengihs 3 swung his right on’ Colyer and landsd | jng’ {o the Hoyd the former part of this|he has a very fine collection of rare cofns, taken up by the rest as they dashed through | T}t S BTG ‘mateh: L. D, '.’.'..-‘“&-‘..ffu“.fifi Kh-“;:xr:"v‘\fllllll oUHASEN (ot e e codn st een: B HefnnckoREs e Wiole whiFEHdur 1t thh NCarig G Al ekt | 105 WS ProatiFy [atithe W6 GoT DA BORADARUR ‘J,':M'":“'d""""‘l""u"hruxl|x]w":w;. Tln-':mll”hw]{ Fow f the German Savings bank holds | young The Bee has a supply of inside In- | Cadmus responding bravely to the whip, re- STANFORD WON THE SECOND, many people, both old and young. On Mon- | his spare time with pastel and brush. Some estward along the ridge for a mile, then| gy forfeit money forwarded by Mr. Nicolal. | formation on this problem, which will be | Quced Lissais lead to one lengih. = 'The day evening Mr. Russell will commence his |of his work Is sald to be of considerable ::oenrt"t;(xlnlé"t}nlr.\mv‘lnll ot th ”1“ nea k)u transi- R tapped at the proper tim PR Ared, hutihe kept his lead | Chilengo Universty Foot Ball Toam Shut | eugagement at the Boyd In a character that merit. Miss Virginia Harned has the most e valley of the Ponc ansi- | prank S, Parmeles, G, W. Loomis, H. B. e A L -obe : : s | and the stake went to Colgnel Chinn. = Cad- 3 o < somewhat new o him, and in which he | charming fad of & s the collection of R8s 0t s ki form blie Aftorded |z Eranic 8, Parmeloe) G W, Loomis, H. B, | *when: the~ Weatern' loague admitted 8t: &l NS Btake ment fo Chlghel Gatn. ¥ o Out at Los Angeles. i somewhat new to him, and in which h rming fad of all. It is th o the hunte from their position on ; the hillside as, it flashed athwart an open K 3 Paul into its circuit a few weeks ago, and | others finished in the, ' following orde L.LOS ANGELES, Cal, Dec, .—Stanford | Was never seen in Omaha—Dr. Pangloss, in | dainty and pretty things of every character Thursday and Eriday in attendance at the | that, too, after St. Paul had been admitted | Grandee, Major 'McLatighiin, - Hawthorne, | turned the tables on the Chicago University | Coleman's oid English comedy, “The Heir |and design. There arc said to be sev i chn o Y eaalenbanke, ruily . threes t ap n;ur;nv 5 ‘”...,\ rflu:n a fine time in | o ¢}o Western as<ociation fold, I remarked AI}‘{'“(‘,II , Del Norte, Ldvedale, Crichton, Jim [ foot ball team today, winning by a score | at Law This will be the novelty of the en- | other actresses who have the same fad. EAREry o o 'mile away, It was~a long; | P!te.0f.the arctic weather, in these columns that the Western associa- | Hlood “Yassal ‘and Gitead?” Janeeticky (o8 25(0R0, I ThjiAy. waa)irainy/ana/that | Bassmant, JAU the: NewScatie majuce the Ardiious and exclling chase, tho wolt leading | Glark R. Hutton of Paxton is In the city, | tion Would stand about as much show in & | Fausiie acy OF 4 Major Me- | kept the attendance down. Stanford had | EFeat comedian appears in the characier o AMUSEMIAND the six dogs clear up past Kauffman's | ye says goose shooting has been very poor | of ; ern lea L station, then right back to the creek again, | out e way this fall - Lots of gesse came | €ILY» With President Nick Young, as the | to 1; Charmion, 20 to 1:and Vassal, 4 {o 1. | first game with Chicago, for the p that the paper she read before the Ladies' Congress Auziliary at the World's sides on Christmas afternoon. ‘‘She Stoops might forbid her playing there as, in and “The Henrietta” were also | Feferring to the woes of Poland, her native \d, she was obliged to censure the Russian vernment. This is the first time speclal L ) AR Drs. Galbraith and Conners had a great averhauled, pulled down and Killed in Chris- | time on thelr Arkansas outing, bagging two to distant loved ones. The stroliers' life | the stage by acknowledging applause, but contest with the Western league for this | Spreckels s I B S e i G | Noah Vale in Kidder's play, “A Poor Re P o, o [ Eame it Chisape foxporience. th 4he | jation.”” Tuls. i the: play. (he young people where he curlod up in the dead leaves for 3 S " : Happy i - overbal snowflake in the abode of that | Summa (4 S i ked ¢ e Ol like best of all in Russell's repertaire. New 3 P in, but there being no grain raised this | Brover G 1 1 R e L s In marked contrast to that of Christ- | e DEst 9F 1L S HESSES B FREr e e @ brief breathing spell, the dogs having | year, they made but bricf stays. lisreputable old indlvidual below. At the | TSt Yace, five furlon b Normandic dog, | Mas day. It was quick and snappy. The | yit" Ny, Tussell assuming the character of New Year. BBEE to tiie trall with wmuch: diTiculty throagh L same time I hinted that the national agree- | Cate (s 1o 5). seconds Gl Monrt i€ 19 | team work was good, The teams were prac. | U1 5. the lionsst! New: Bugland. co the wooded hills. Forced again to take to | illiam Price of Bloomer, Ta., brought in | Ment afforded protection to the minor or- fran (7 {0 1. third, AREUMcore ¥ SO0k Liteally the same. that played in the first | Hossa Howe :,"','y\':\','.‘,\::"'\w:‘n Bugiann ow MONDAY, TUESIAY AND WEDN:ISDAY, his heels he ‘crossed the Ponca and here | fourteen dozen quail one day last week, [Sanizations whenever protection harmonized lw;il'k_’, Chaglie T and Gold, Bug also ran. game, Stanford scored in the first half by ‘“{. v EnilE \.‘{‘,, a repetition of “A Poor ' d 2 Bruno, Kilrain, Tim and Spot, the four | which N siys he bagged in two and one. | WIth the interests of the major body, and | Second race. fve furlord, selling! s | fort runs around the ends and buckiny | L0y evening with a repetition of b Pocr | - flag, 3! and Jan, | and 2, hougids who had heen thrown off, again caught | hal¢ days® shiooting. He has killed 150 dozen | here Is the verification of my. ideas on the | 5oty 2 COEr 0 60 By WhEi(CUrTCheys 0% | the center. A goal was Kicked, maklng the | Heltion." This morhfie S8 § ©CRE (e === the wirm scent and full mouthed took afier | this fail, but reports plenty left for seed. | Subject at last: . 80,5 Goan v LG ID L i StV ca 1 | Beorsi8 Rtas 0y nithe specond maifiy nicagt | 2010 100 eska & G pEER IR OGS CaLES o0 Mr. SOL SMITH their jaded quarry in a manner that augured ) Ly ey WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 29.—(Speclal | dante, Dr. Livingsfon, 1mp® Bmpire and On- 'l::;;{:",d“‘l:“‘(""',l!i;‘fll'gl“‘l -{xl“l‘ ll"f'r! st s ke ll'*g‘f il 'i ““ Akt {‘"" ull';" .:Lhm-'; r.w an early close of the run. The tovers%of the trap can congratulate | Telegram)—Therd has been a contest be- | tarlo also ran. 1, 3 Bt BRSO atond F e D bR L o e O A I b He was a game and crafty -old, fellow, | themselves On sport ahead. John J. | tween Dave Rowe and Charlie Comiskey for | Third race. Spretkéls(iihicés, -mile and a | Riuns Dy Kepnedys Hevnoids and Harreson | (08¢t desirable seats, ~Mr. Russtll's sipno ¢ though, and goon succeeded in puzzling, I | fardin has - copoluded to accept - Phumber | the privilege of lgeatiug a club in St. Paul, | guarter, handicap, alf il ™ Lissate, 305 | brought the hall 16 Chicago s five yardJine. LI LR L e L L) not bafMling the fresh dogs, recklessly choos- | Read's chaléngs/and will shoot him in Tess | I appears that Comiskey has gone to work | fd Py r i -"i.fi‘;'r‘;v § U, 12, Care (34 [\ Kerinedy was” pushéd over dnd “goal was [ Kate Ryan;'Kate Blanke, Messrs. € s , s 4 ! 4 g et _ ;wec i, 4 TGV (20 1o 1), 'Kicked, ‘making the store 1210 0. No more | Mackdy, Altred Hudson, Charles A:’Smiley, Y Ing (tho oper: ‘fields, “farm yards and- high- | than ten days. George Nicolal of Sutton |and secured grounds, engaged players, es- | third, - Time: 2.5 Giailees Major Aot | ke malkine the store 12 10 0. "No more | ¥ All a Hugh Harting. 9 ways for more than an hour before he again | will algo sheot Mr. Read on Thursday, Feb- | tablished o residence there and has taken [ Laughlin, Hiwihornes dagicus, Del Norte | 0t Chicean mahe during the game, Nichols | Stewart Alfen and Hugh Harting: In the follow.né Briliia onestoire’ sought ‘the cover 'in the mneighborhood of | ruary 7. all the necessary steps to conform to the | Lovedale, «-rflnhu.u.e]'i n f'uud, Vassal and d_Reynolds of Stanford one of forty| One of the most marvelous men of the day 0 the follow -ng bri iiant RLDLII'JIIE. Briggs' staton, Here he twisted and — regulations laid down in the national agree- | Gllead also ran, a will be seen at Boyd's theater on:Thursday Monday Night, doubled, back-tracked and convoluted until | R. P. Cook, one of Nebraska's greatest | ment. Ban Johnson, who is interested in the | ,FOUTth race, sieeplechuse, mile and a half: : = e 00 ie b on ol ARy onday Night, the hoinds were fairly {rantic, but he was [old time. deor hunters, and who resided | mattor with Comiskey, paid a fiying Visit | Hompy per, 135 branouity 6 o I woni | Whist Players' Percentuge. atince, when the Sandow Trocadero vaude. | 'he HEIR - AT- LAW. at last forced (o take to the open country | north of Florence, died down at Nodaway, | to Washington and went over the whole | Mchdocing, 135, Carey (4 1o 1y, thind. - ime: | g the Omaha Whist club tournament closed | Iince, Whei the Sandos, Araeacors VeI e o again, where he ran for another half hour, | Mo, the other day, and was laid to rest | subject with President Young, and the re- [3:d1%. Nipper, General Miles, Beliringer, | S2Urday evening, and the percentage of | ¥/He8 Bestl & ensBEERE IR0 (Rt 0F BT Mr. Russell as “Dr: Pangloss, LL.D. and A when again he cntered the woods. on ‘the banks of the ever-murmuring Mis- | suit is that Comiskey's club will be the St. | Dick O'Malley and Vulean alsg ran, each team (s herdwith - given. —Mensrs. | Ok Phvien g alked about than' Sandow, Nev Y:ars Matinoa. Onco more the huniers cauglit sight of | sourl. Cook was an Inveterate hunter, and | Paul representative In the Western league, | | 1UftY race five furlongs: Robin Hood No. | Hawks and Melkle and Wilbur ‘and Allee | MO Wiltten and tatied about thin Sanday, A POOR RELATION. him, this time as he entered a marrow | was run out of this country on account of | Ban Johnson says that he can accomplish | Goaiy 10 to by heond ) Aiiil taiirano, @, | will represent the club at the national tour- | 1he SEtFasriy REREE - G BUBIC W gy e ravine ind tore away for the ridge in long, | hounding deer against law. He 1ocated | more'in a personal interview. than he was | Tom (2 to D, thins. Timee 10 hE 5% A [ ney. to be held at Sioux City this month. | has HTPREEE L e e eioub foars | Mr: Russell s “Noah Vale. (A seedy Goulus quick bounds, straining every nerve, fibre | near Nodaway, and has hunted for the ma; 2 to 1), . Time: 1:10.. Blie Ban: | 1 Deraenion peared has wondere ats able to obtain after weeks of correspondence, | ner, Saragossa and’ King Sam als 3 eng| cmi clentists w! 3 M-ow Y oars Might and sinew in his gaunt but graceful body, | ket all his life. and it the president of the snug little West- 14, King Fam also ran. Wilbur ; of strength, aand cminent scientists who have 78 47 2 examined him hav essed wonder at his V. with his pointed nose far outstretched, his ern association is up to snuff he will profit by | SECOND DAY'S SHOUT AT NORFOLK. | whan Small examined h SACE LR PEACEFUL ALLEY, shatp ears erect to catch every sound from Frank Carmicheal and a friend bagged oLt f Ol ooty 3ol : Heth and' McCague, 6 marvelous physical development. Muscles F P T AT o T e t rmat rising Mr. Johnson . Webben 0 Tl o M Vel Yo Mr. u 4 ¥ the trailing enemy, and his tail, ‘ragged | thirteen quall and three rabbits up near | cxtande. o o ChicrPrIsIng Ar.dol and Webber Connor and | were found on his body that have never b y extends. od Scores Mad, 6 n and Ludlow, 60;'Seannell and | fore bec vered on any other human Wednesda and bedraggled, drooping in the dirt like a | Calhoun a few days ago. Carmicheal” re- | " avne, who once upon a time ploughed e o b ropn.and Ludlow, i cnnnell and | fore been discovered on any other human Nignt, v ity GyongnIsanQriLusRels S35 | being. The muscles of his stomach have T dirty rag. It was plain to the practiced | ports plenty of birds, but hard shooting. | ,;"1o earth about third base for Omaha, in| NORFOLK, Neb., Deo, 8- (Special)—The e e eehat, 30 T ionpand Sbl | (he “appearance of a corrugated washiboard, A POOR RELATION, eyes of the hunters that the chase was draw- e '4; Lore and Garner, 13 X ! Mr. Russellas “Nouh Vale." SEpL b0 ohase = bl his distraught efforts to convince the world | second day of the Interstate shooting tour- 3 McGrew and Griswold, 2 :| and anite as interesting and astonishing as 3 e B T | e e e SwoaternE prt o thator,on | that he was a ball player, has been endorsed | nament proved (obe a fine one, and brought | and Harkness, 20 Marsh and De his feats of strength is the exhibition which Ty marked the previous one, and told ia une | Ho writes that game out that way is all but | by Grandpa Anson for ‘a position on the |out good attendance, and some good | RIS Net Edin:' Heed and Rinchd he gives of ‘the marvelous control which he | D o no mistakable language that his endurance was | exterminated i league's umpire staff. scores, as follows: pAERL Ll AETD Meikle and Hawks, | has over his muscles. —The organization fn- | or, and $1.3 B rei? thod anf comld ot held' pat d Pittsburg has a lien on Billy Taylor, the | Fifteen single targets, entrance 32, four | oy, 47 eth Ana By Funihauser | ¢ludes “The Lucifers.” grotesques from the Tirst floor, $1.00: balcony much longer, He had made a mistake by | What s the matter with “Anuie” Rogers [Oll City third baseman, who has signed 4 8" Loomis, 11; Parmelee, Webber, 11; Small Whbslerii6: ior:) || principal BmuRISERAIK O Lon doB nuvton) taking to the open country $o much, where | Of Lincoln? He ought to give the Plumber [ With Lincoln In the Western association.— kerman, 11; Schroeder, 13; Kenneday, | dan and Musselman, 6; net loss: McGrew | Browne,” the eminent double-note whistler - fakink to the open country a0 much, whoro | ot Lineo Times-Star. That settles it. Thomas Jef- |9 Parker, 9. and. Griswold, 17; Tilson and Stebbins, 17;| “Billy Van," comedian; “Mlie. Marguerite, BOYD’ & ° o : -_— ferson Hickey might as well go right out [ Ten #ingle targets, entrance 31, jack rab- | Stenger and Sheeban, 21; Benn and Ludlow; | the beautiful and accomplished cquilibrist, REIRER G0 the: woods. nor of Central City anent a new game law | to guard his third base for him. Johnson, 3; Hinkle, 9; Nelson, 4; Leonard, 4: | Pease, 12, i Mats tie,”” the clever caleulator and card-playing d He made one more frantic circle. of two | ¥a8 read before the meeting of sportsmen at | ~So once again Jack Crooks is to move | Parker, s, 0 g 4 Jith 3 collio dog, —exhibiting the highest animal | uRs AND R NIGHTS $ND SAT. MAT, or three miles, and fnally, long About 4 | FArmelee’s gun store the other evening. Mr. | in first class society. He will succeed Piggy | Ten 'single targets, $1 entrance, three For the Protection of Fish and Game. intelligence ever attained; “Ben Dunham by 1) ¥ o'clock, the entire pack brought him back | COMDOF promises vigorous co-operation with | Ward at second base for Washington, while | moneys: feed, o; Hinkel, §; Parmélee, 10;( There was a large and enthusiastic meet- | (late Marlo & Dunham), the premier bar per- JAN. 3, 4 and 5 past the Simpson place, and as he dashed | the SPOrtsmen of this vieinity and throughout | Piggy will drop into Jack’s shoes at Minne- Ackerman, 10; Schroeder, 6; Loomis, 8; Ken | ing of sportsmen at Parmelee’s gun store | former of the world Amann urope’s ’ . by Mrs. Simpson caught sight of him, sore ::(:lB\lv';:le'u:n,“‘n,%r{:fl'b;u"“’ Bood suggestions | apolis, Firleen targets, entrance $2, four moneys: | /45t evening in the Interests of u new game | Ercatest facigl mimk AT DBETTIME INGD AT OLDSOE pushed by the open mouthed dogs, through | d & Gus Schmelz has cut a few chunks of [ Schroeder, 14: Kennedy, i1: 10 (one | and fsh law for the state of Nebraska,|dan Camiy,” astonishing aerial acrobate in THE the open doorway, and, grabbing ‘up the e youngest Simpson In her arms, she excitedly | , 11G, following will explain itself, and is cheese out of big Bill Hassamaer's name in | ton coal); Parker, 11; Nelson, 8 ($2.50 buggy | The committee appointed to draft a law of | Indescribable feats, and the peerless Sandow 3 s in b emarkable acts of strength, which o The. il expinln sl order that it may fit next scason’s score | Whin): Farmelce, 13} Loomis, 11; Reed, 9; this kind reported, submitting a synopsis IS remaTiablR ABi0 AL ALEE0RLD, (THIOH 1 eartily commended to all interested sports- | o ; & ; ckerman, 1o, B ot B D of | have 80 astonished the world foined in the chase, mother and babe shout- | 1o lq“f‘ff when Bill will be known as:simply | Spietabnthiniie targets, 50 cents entrance.| oot iatly el by.aoetions il It.l‘ng ;:u‘""‘f! t0p Of thelr volces as they urged | “OMAHA, Dec. 3,—To the Sporting Rditor | B8 0 o Friday next the annual | Roid medat: “hikel o ments | assoctation | H 3 2 J U F gold medal: Hinkel, 12; Johnson, 8 iy, J. . red Mont- | the week, commencing with matinee foda Ten minutes later and they had the wolr | 0f M1e Bee: dhe preblem betore the Jovers | meeting of the Western association wil be | ard, 10; Hoyer, 8 Tyler, §: Mallory, 7; Wil | morency and 8. G. V. Griswold, was 1n- | (b e’ £k o eneing Ll JpRLineg .:,'.i. cornered in o little triangular space - the | °F,the BN g at presen w shall | yoig at the Savery hotel in Des Moines. The [ ley, 11; Ackerman, 13 (gold medal); Mather, | stracted. to prepare the Bill and soumic i | 18 one of the A ¢ y birn yard on the Christianson premises. | wiq s written on i ot lghl“‘.‘ll; has Deen | election of “officers is to take place, and [0 ot T 200 Acker, | L2,A0 tdjourned meeting, "to be held at the L "'“}‘“”:l;’[‘,‘ hesasthinisonson; sand.all : 9 . en on this subject, but who has [ 1 1tC% : A Pifteen targets, entrane 50: Acker- | sume place next Saturday evening. ove ente ent have One wild, frantic leap, in a futile effort to | ool Ml WERCR S0 RS SUPOC: DUt KEhO M8 | much other important business attended to. A paaal, ) SpLenie. B0 2 cker 0 clear the board fence, and he fell back Into e ————— 2, L —_— laughing feast in store. The company is 4 President Rowe, Manager McVittle and S. Bt Wolt Chase Now Year's Day, Py rray 3 . and he fell back money toward establishing a permanent fund b AN e} % g S Ty Y liggde: by Murrey - aod . Mack; .and Chelr By g'u;}‘loy"h-‘}\]:mzfs the joruel pack.. THere | for the prosecution of violaiors of (he game U-n\-Iab{j:rlvl;:“n;“"nf"‘:“:flI{"’Z"‘w‘.y"h;';ym_ momerny st s entrance 310, | 0¥e] There will be a grand wolf chase, weather | methods for producing mirth are peculiar of the hounds received wounds they will be | 1W¥7 I sk your kindly aid In establishing | ooy incely fortune and will retire | Nebraska — sportsmen onl Reed, ' 18; | permitting, on New Year's day, in the hills | lo themselves, there belug no other pair of at 8 T ounds they Will be |.q permanent fund for the prosecution of saia | herited a princely fortune and w iro | NODIRRKs, . Epartamenjonlys = jjieed, o A8 B G0, 234 ‘ o | Irish comedians starring that employ the [ A Congress of Buropean and American me time recovering from, then he lay limp | yio ¢ from the diamond. Hope Paul's wealth will , 185 , 19; y, 17; A north of Florence, and all sportsmen wishing and dylng upon the straw and stable refuse alth Wil | erman, 18, means they do. Desides their irresistible Wonders, headed by the Peerlss OF tho barn yard, | There Mo 1ay Sasnin wmq | o Make three copies of this letter, as I have | Hot pan out like Reddy Hanrahan's esiate| Live birds, entrance 82 divided, miss and | o Join in thé sport can do 8o by reporting o | yolleys of Celtic wit, t introduce their b N R6pop 08 OF 1 Paris, or Jack Glasscock'’s oyster can. out: Parmélee, 0; Recd, 0; Ackerman, 1;| Robert Kunath, butche North Sixteenth | f s, which are mir vok- S.é;.lq DO 3 J y gas | done, changing the date, and’ put the next | Paris, o i i ut irmélee, 0 i . 1;| Robert Kunath, butcher, on North Sixteenth | famous sp . which are mirth proyok (7(; ::;?;":‘.',‘u;;l",'\f l)!m::l',“::‘!lllh hv‘!‘u rélx‘.‘.)iiumturl:nl.“fi\ highest number at the top, numbering them Park Wilson, Dave Rowe's old Lincoln | Kennedy, 1; Schroeder, 13 Loomis, 0. e 2 5 T -~ between Capitol avenue and Davenport street, | Ing to the In the first act, a bur- St 07 e e— L ot o t catcher, and at present one of the New York [ Ten live birds, entrance .50, $10 added, 7 ST :| lesque boxing match ela entlon, fol- | The Str Man on Iarth PRINIRAR ANl wntil bia relazed frame ?'Illlfll:1‘4‘(::l:::i;hm‘m“l:l:.l;“ryl;'l:;r‘:l)nllxl;obd)\t(‘mRn Gt etar backatops, 18 spending the win: | four moneys: ' Roed, §: ' Paymelee, 10;| by Monday noon. ~The start will be madé | lesque boxing match claims attention, fol 1o L an on king of the copse, the hero of many a mid- Fd) AND SAT. MAT Judgé | The attraction at the Empire theater for oAl : il ing i o o 5 Apollo and Hercules combined. % 4 3 Loomis, 9; Ackerman, 10; Kenedy, 7. from the top of Ponca hill, under the man- [ Iowing this up with their own idea of what | Apollo s YT T Y, 11 BAE BBt maraud aevinet shonosorymany & mid- | Shepherd, Bee bulldtos, @naha, Neb., and | ter in Denver, and a good deal of Hinp walke | “Fen Iivebirds, entrance $7.50, four moneys: | agement of Nathan Blliott and Samuel Hail, | & cireus should be, and as an Irishmans [ The gncst cipensive | and & most refined 9RR and plg 8, | the names and addresses of the three to | IDE the floor with Mrs. Wilson's bran new Rteed, 6; Parmelee, 8; Kennedy, [ gr, There will be some twenty hounds iy | idea of things is not over serious on any sub- L ::'re:“:““‘h” BEATMNRE IR ke fi:;";{m“' his | whom you have written, and they are asked | ten pound baby e roam, 10 . $10, $20 anaed, | the run, and a great day's sport is assured, | deet, thelr clrcus Js necessarlly not apt to SEE THE GREAT COMPAN flectness, biflity and | {5 do [ikewls They tay flo's Nu Fake. cen live birds, entrance $10, $20 atd 4 - 3 sadden the hearts of an audience While | T [ neffors ann Europe’s f,{;&'}',‘"‘:;n',‘_” ":I‘lM:I'_:‘l'"‘;“‘:“;Ili‘\“";f;'.’ ,J,‘,‘I',"'.(,‘" Anyone not wishing to @ this is asked to | ppat the League of American Wheelmen asaadka AR CANADIAN PACIFIC WITHDRAWS, in New. York 1o1s summer Lhey. soured ey The Lueifers Grotosques. | Amamn Grogtest 3 1 Rl - | return this letter to Mr. Shepherd, that we | ‘aooepted. the' re 7 ageme "¢ R MeCora = eral high class noveltles, together with the | m DoubleNoto mic, commanding to the last, b fo rd, racing board has accepted the records of | management R. M ! # OWIB T dofhnoe oven thiost, his tawny eyo flash- | may know the chain is broken. Though this | onn *Jonnson at Ohillibothe, O., will cause | Georee H: Spear gave excellent sat Will Mave Nothing to Do with the New |People (o produce them, Unlike most p Tom Browne “ehties e e A GeOanco. o1 0 Sbouet “"""'; h:i“"' ;’Hllllr\l, N seem a small thing to you, any one | surprise. The triplet record of Collahan, | 4on and had every arrangement necessary AXA SR e SRR bl formances, ‘the burden of the play does not | oo 0o Tho Clover 1o Vronderiu de of nearly nine hours’ | pre. LI o v ST RS ERA T o . | ' | for "the comfort and econvenience o 4 A one v cach and’ every one | M3 0 ‘ollie gt duration, had covered an fmmense stroteh of | 1 tye Centomoiin MLdi oy riou® 105 | Murphy and Kennedy, made at the same place, | bovson {he fair gromnds, the entire shost| CHICAGO, Dec. 2.—The plan of the west- | fll OB ore or two, but euch and every one | oy Jordon Fauily toreitory, and enjoyed it, 00, possibly 1n | your immediate attention aad obiige. oo | has also been allowed. ~The “following rec- | being greatly enjoyed, ern toads to form u transcontinental asso- | equal chance, and artists of ability have been Billy Van comeaian. q the feellng of perfect security, as he thought Ol RD, | °rds have been approved: - i ciation with the Canadian Vucific s | engaged (o fill them, 80 that the audience is | m.. e / AND that lay ‘In his superior fleeiness and cun. 44 E. A. SHEPHERD. Onethalt mile, with a flying start, against | Results oo Two Tracks. member has been knocked Into smithereens. | not torturcd with cold chills running up and Beautiful Margueri. ning, or why did he not seek safety within Palaver with the Ball Players. time, Time, 51 Made by John 8.| NEW ORLEANS, Deg, 20, Ineteenth | 0 0 munication was today received from down their back while some persons labo ) i uow BRATaark and Inpenctrable s 0 preside ; / Johnson at Chillicothe, O. day. Cold and Clear. Track fast, Results:| 4 ) y versons labor- Eauilibrist, p hi ypts which line | President Rowe would do both a charitable y that line declaring that the higher officlals | Ing through a part that they are not able [ the low hills for miles above Pries' lake, and 4 One-fourth mile, with a flying start, against | First race, one miley Hero (3 to 5) won, 0 refuse: ; ) . ¥ " | Dunham Bar vertorme Fhe Athlete of tho which ho traversed time and again i the |00 @ Bood thing by reinstating Kid Feer,|(me. Time, 23 seconds. ~Made by Charles | Malga (15 to 1) second, Bonnle B (15 to 1) | OF the line had refused (o ratity the vote of | to Al The advantage of thiy 15 fully AESARARE Contury mud ecstasy of the chase, never so much |WHO 18 on the Western associa- | Callahan, H. A. Seavey, Patrick O'Connor | third. Time: 13y o g i Its representativa-at the meeting in thin city | demonstrated In “Finnigan's Ball," for dull s L chure y 3 " . pes rears | o ) er (3 9n; Long Tirook (12 (0| plan to reorganize the Transco s are not ¢ ze the inte e T, smhm.xlthunu in the rocks, from which the [ing the season just closed. Fear's ‘“‘{:"r_g’m ¢ e | 1) second, Gleesome (340 1) third. Time: | Sociation. ‘The action of the Canadian Pa- | lags, as there Is a certain vim and g that | The engagement closes with the Saturday Oest hunter in Christiandom could not have | offense, however, was no greater than that ne-Afth of & mlle, standing start, againat | y:omg $7 N Te i8 due to the refusal of the other lines | characterizes the work of the entire com. | matinee. . fouted him. He recked, poor fellow, withont | of Billy Moran's, in fact, nothing like it | time. Time, 39 seconds, Made by John 8.| "Phird race, mile and -a quarter: Wa- ft the fight against the Canadfan|piny ™ Foremost among them are Gracle r the cost, and henceforward his warm, sleek | Moran quit no less than four times without | Jounson, at Chillicothe, O. hatohle (7 10 0) wan, Maledy. (0 to 6) 15, "TUURERTY adtmitied 4t p m w1- | Cumings, the fascinating soubrette, who | ATV P T TR S 17" ik poat will serve as a foot rug for the even notifying the club management or offer- One-half mile, standing start, against time, | ond, Imp. Wolsey (9 to'# third. Time: 2:00. {8, It openly admitted at the m et- gs, U I 0 0 1N 8 he big 3 gement or offer- g i b oa hit i ] and litle Hatls in their hospilable homo n | 10K the slgitest explanation of his conduct, | Time, 55 1-5 econds. Made by John 8, John: whourth rov, six furlonin Neosdah (2 to 1) | ok that the gt ‘aeainst it at the “Can: | made such a ik A 2a-piles, ) kDAL Teliphone 1 the Florence hills. yet was reinstated each time and was al- | son, at Chillicothe, O, Y15 third 2agytgend, Red Top ( ced ‘{0 become & membe he auGoiA: o T Wilson, W. J. BURCESS, M ls, @ s reinstated ea d X . 3 4 to 1) third. me: 1:16, d to become a member of the associa- | friend, Connor Casey. Delmore and Wilson, Sy porogar T lowed to escape punishment at the close of One-fourth f:f a mile, flying start, against Fifth race, five furlgngs! Flush (9 to 2)| tlon. While asking that the other lines | two remarkable sketeh artists, who appear Weok Commenolng “\i\;‘\‘- M, tine wlny at 2 eld. the season. Fear Is a young man, a prom- | time. Time, 23 seconds. Made by Louls A.|won. Marthi Griffin (3 10/4) wecond, Trixie | cease fighting It in the Canudian ports, i€ [ o farce-comedy for the first time, being as. ’ Sport for the gunner has reached its end. | ising ball player and entitled to every con. | Callahan, Charles M. Murphy and A. D.|(10 o 1) third. Time: 1 wis unwilling to end the fght that it was | g0 G Wi tie vaudeville stuge for many | MUBBRAY Jox | They ure all right in Fheke are winter days, and there s neither | Sideration. —“President Rowe should go slow [ Kennedy, §r. on a triplet, at Chillicothe, 0. ~ | | BT TOUIS, “Dec. BerReauits at meking for-ihe Busincas coming ihrough | yoo s ®end heing recogniasd as the very tes: | gg i o8 - . eyt % T la g9 g £ A “ . o Pirst race, fivgng)i K b d Bostol ¢ other 1ines hav ars, a K Té th b fur, fln nor feather to lure the sportsman |\ UEPr'VIng a man of his only source of a The presumption now fs that the papers | joRl"g, (horhi (e muiehthe of a milet | e, VOri And TS, SR OUEn Anes b in their line. Next comes William Link FINNIGAN’SBALL,.?? trom his warm abode in town or country, | W0l = Fear has a fine offer from Grand | will teem with challenges to Champion Zim- | thirg, Time: 1:043 ¢ J ssoclation with or without the the impersonator of that unfortunate or for. Grand Special Matinee Now Year, . ¥. | Rapids which he would like to accept, but | merman, and every man, woman or child [ Second race, five-eighths‘sf a mile: Bookie| Paciic. The chances are, however, with | specimen of humani o — — B R i iaa as it wranoed le: Booki pecimen of humanity known as A 3 pped in & mantle of | is unable to on account of the action of the [ who ever straddled a wheel. Quite twenty- | won, Gold Spec second) Hattle Bellow third. Lheiaged on the outmde. Gghis In _progrons Then there is Jennie Platt, with | BEGIN THE NEW YEAR BY feath, yet there are many volces to tell us | Western association at its December meet- | four hours have passed, and this man John, | Time: 1:06, 1 ne q s olces . A ber meet- | fo passed, y | Time: < o¢ yith 90 Hus s ' splendid soprano volce; the Dean Sisters of the life that slumbers beneath this chilly | P& If he Was a boozer and a rowdy it | son has not broke a record. He is a good | Third race, Sleven-uiitangtbs of 8 I RaaSchisn matter, UpseLLid, LAt the | 11" taucy dreas e aath A S AT and somber exterior. TR would be a different thing, but he is not and | rider—the greatest on earth against a watch, D pecond, Livings- s L . ¢ g uzing alac Charles Lamb, Herbert Dillea, and a host " moan | should be given at least one more chance. or when on & record-breaking bust—but e odid 5 e A At loen arithe antize Alohison | 0f Siaars: orkina s e At b Lear“‘“ to na“ce SMRA Mp trom both lce bound river and lake, | Au Omaha boy, Fred Rustin, will capiain | he doesn't seem £o be sbie to make & mateh | varde: Bubwhel Sodiaght.dnile and 1| Ihe Groas carnings Of the cntjre Atchison f of others, m d;::‘fm“\ m:’:‘.‘::m“;”.;“m“:f\;‘ ' and the cutting winds that sway leafless | the Yale college team next season and has | with any of the bona fide racing men. Zim- Jamestown third, Time: 1:60 "| were $T90.811, @ decrease of §12716 from the | New Year's day JOIN MR. AND MRS. MORAND'S CLASSE: ces and sweep over frozen plains creates | iready announced an ionovaton or two. | merman s not a record-breaker, but he can| . Fifth race, six furlangs: John Berkeley | Same week of last year. The gross earnings £ - R OADULTS TUESDAY. THE PLgp Bealdes himself there are 1o oollexe 5 o8 won, Danton second, ¥réd "Wooley third. {of the month to dete are $247.675, a dc- . 2 FOR - ADULTS TUESDAY, THE PIRSY & murniur oft as that of summer, and gives d h in college of last | break Johnson, or any other record-breaker | Y. 145 Y crease of $160,442 from the corresponding Thomas W. Keene Lost 31l Volce, DAY OF 1895, AT 8 . M. CHILDREN, promise of the return of the days of birds | hitoher; ‘;:‘::{n»fi;‘lf"g:-’l b_‘;‘g“"{;’a;w““"‘ the moment he & voll Dorer B Batond weeks of last y "| [BACRAMENTO, Cal, Dee. 2.—Thomas | SATURDAYS, 10 A. M, ADVANCE, 2 P, M, : o brla (P ; 3 i Murphy, sec- end, — W. Keene, the tragediun, was unable to PRIVATIS L8803 SPIBCL :::“':":"“'I' 18 :x’:;“h"’;"‘ef,":“;""' the |ond base; Speer, left ficld; Reddington, cen: Que NEW YORK, Dec. 2.—The. demurrer Oklnhomn Kallrond Project o Jonants the trasedian, was Unable to Q1| PRIVATE LRASONS OUR SPNCIALTE Bouth Wil vanish snow and jee e tiegn® | ter fleld: Keator ‘and Quimby, who played | SOUTH OMAHA, Dec. 26—To the Sport-| which Philip J. Dwyer interposed to the| GUTHRIE, Ok, Dec. 2 -A Bl lansh and frot tenborice: «l‘“u,‘“flmfi in several games, and Trudeau, who pitched | ing Editor of The Bee: In shaking dice | complaint of David Gldeon to recover dam- | today granted the Oklahoma Cent When he arrived here he could not spe Office of Lee-Clarke-Andreesen Hardwaro Poll away, and spring's suts eainseio4ds Will |in the Boston game when Yale won from the | do any five of & kind tie, or do five aces | ages for lbel was oyerruled toduy by Judge | way company, capital *tock. $500.000 above & whisper. ‘Lhe trasedian attributen | Cor Omana Nob Das o ol Hardwarh R8; then again Wil thare b (cases be upon | leaguers by a ecore of 4 to 2. None of |beat five sixes*—Arthur Chesterfield Barrett of the supreme court. It" was | incorporators are flve Okluhoma City | his misfortun: to overwork and a'bad cold. | Kcrbey €1vel 10 1he stoekhalders of the Lees the gunner. for onencr® be balcyon days for | these old men will be called upon during the | Ans.—Five aces beat five sixgs. clalmed that ‘the charge that Gideon was | It is proposed to bulld the rosd from He ls vers sick man, but hopes 1o be able | Clarks-Andreesen Hardware company that e, sunoer, fice more Wil Nebraska's | winter for work, either in the cage or | Readers of The Bee will please understand | o boTiSman and had to leave Nushville | prexent terminus of the *Iriac at Bapulpa | {0 abbear i Beattle next week, but It ls ‘ex-| the annual meeting of the stockholders of F lakes, with thelr Toedy, rushy en: | mransiog, "abeut ooy D0 Sage | or vill please understand | because of a turf “fraud, which was set | Lo ORlahomn Cliy. s o or imabulba | tremely doubtful whether he can do so. | (he compiny whl be held at the oflices of ylronments, teem with the gloriou i1d b A that all questions answered in this depart- | out in the complaint, were not actionable iles. [ His company filled its en, ment, playing | the sald company, 1219, 1221 and Harney fowl. L b, X fi‘.’:‘ “0“:"':‘.::::::“”;";‘;‘: L) ‘y‘:‘"‘;“"‘!‘l 10 the | ment hereafter must relate specifically to | OF libelous, n'lluY. as no special “dumases e FrTirry ey P | to small” houses. gireet, o the Gty of Gmaha, i the state of X eyes of the olde A £ were alleged, the action would not lie Short Line Petition Filed at Helona. | - Nebraska, on Tuesday, Jahuary 5, A, players. Two weels later candidates from | *POCt: and once more it is proclaimed that no | Notes of the Stage. RS ook e ¥, ”m)p:‘u:\“ l:‘ -~ : uestions, only under th e HELENA, Mont., Dec. 2.~The American | 7‘.":::. foheon, oo Prairie chicken aud fthe other gltsscs wil be appealed (0, and by Firrmeerr oot W BT 8 T rouns ave 8 Mich Meptta. | Loan and Trust company of Hoston filed LA conmidorable wlteration Wil be yhown | Slécting o board of difectors for the “coms con- cl pltal Rustin expects to be al 4 c, 24, a meeting of the | o4 e United States court @ bill for| this Week in “‘Prince Ananlas’’ at the Broad- | PARY 10 serve d § th 5 year, oA auntil Beptember and October 1 re- {io get to Work oo the Yale field, when ail | o DOW CUTY, 1o, Dec. 27.—To the Sporting | board of racing stewards of the BL Louls | (o porectomure af (b ey cone b Wl tor | New York, Jessic Bartieit Davis ja | L2 rausact such other busiuess us mdy b tlvely, and sportsmen should govern | iLe plavers will be called out and two nines | Kdlior of The Bee: Please answer In Bun- | Fair assoclation held today it was deter- | a0 the: Srepon. Bt Les e ot | o, assume (he part of & boy. & comie scene | VKifipd A1 BUCK Weetng, L et Ves According. A3 it i also unlawful | selected for hard work. The Earter trip day's Bee ihs following :u!:l oa: gm Dan | mined to hans up 332000 in guaranteed | Northern raliway, and that a separate re.| has been luterpolated for Mr. Barnabee, the | V. M. GLASS, Secretary of the nine will be taken about Avril 15, C o effects low re- | stakes to be competed for at the spring | ceiver be appointéd for the loe. band of strollieg players are meant to be D7 M to 1§ un 8 play ing to the faet that he had lost his volee Stockholders' Meoting.