A DOG DAY SPORTING BUDGET , Interesting InoU About Omaha's ' Re- organ'zd Ball Team. BIENNIAL CF AMERICAN SPRINTERS , A Now Shooting I . .rk Tlio of tlic ChlokH CyulltiK Hroczcrt The UrulHcrH Ijooul Sport- Inji OosHlp ol'All Kinds. ell , It docs looknftor ' nil M If Omnha waite to Imvo n bnll team yet tills season that tlio most exacting crnnk mny wall be proud of. 'inU Is nil jln cotisoimticc with what iniRht bo expected ot such nit enterprising , Intelli gent and tireless manager ns Hob Lendloy. Ho has mnilo a success of every club with wlilch ho wns ever associated , and Omaha will bo no exception to the rule. I'oorman , Foe , Powell nnd several moro of tlio inoii who boiiin with the newly organlzsd club at Mllwaukoo will bu dropped , In fact the three lirst named have been let out and now men signed to Jill their places. The lutest additions arc O'Nell , the Manchester pitcher , who cost the managcrae it a pretty penny : 1'op bmlUi.ttio old Boston second baseman ; Jack Lolomau ol the Plttsburgs , and possibly Billy Kuohno , the German count , who lust season was ranked with the best third basemen of the ( ountry. ICuohno 1ms just been lot out oy Columbus to make room for.limmj Donnelly , anil It is safe to saj the Buckeyes will regret thochnnuo. Whllo Donnelly is all rltfht in Holding his position , Kui'hno Is woith a half dozen of him nt the bat. In nd'Jitloii to these men , Manager Lcadloy Is ale nugotiiittnt ! with Oori0 ! Edward Andiewi of Mike Kellv'n Cincinnntis and Blllv Alvord nnd Mike Slattcry of the \VashiiiKtous , with uro'.pccts of fastening onto ono or two of them. In any event Omaha patrons can icst assined that they nro to have no bum Job lot palmed oft on them for the balance of the season , notwithstand ing the exigencies of the case , but instead as line a team of bnll playeis as weio over congregated together in such a short time. bo far , of course , the newly organi/od team nas met naught but roveraes.but when Load- lev gets the full complement ot men lie Is after , victory will come about as often as in the old daysand if they have lost hopes of the pennant , tno Lambs will irlvothcm all an ex citing chase down to the wire any wav. 'I ho duty of the local admirers of the sport Just now is to lend every assistance within their power to further the interests of the new club , mid in no better way can they do tills than l > y turning out en masse on tlio opening day hero. Pr < . idcnt Hal McCord Is a gen tleman woithy of every respect ; ho is a safe man and n competent one.nnd will o\ert him self to the utmost to give Omnha the stan dard of base all she is entitled to. Pro IV Mioniil Hprintors Meet. A number of welt known sporting men nro Interesting thcmbilvcs In the matter of secur ing the bi-cnnlul sprinters moot for Omaha this fall. There nro sovoial other cities , no tably Boston and Buffalo , making n lively bid for the runners' assembly , but ns the Gate cit ) has the call of the knights of the cinder path themselves , It is more than prob- nblo that it will meet hero. If it does , Sun day , October 8 , is the day likely to bo llxcil upon mid the fair grounds the place of the meeting. This meeting , which is held every two years , is for thn championship of Amer ica , and is run over a spirit level track nt 75 , 100 nnd 1-0 vni ds , the championship and prizes to bo decided bv points. To secure the meeting for this city it is necessary to cuar- nntcoat least 5 100 in cnsh or pri/es , and defray - fray the expenses of advertising , which can bo done uitliout question. It will bo a now species of spoil for Omaha and can bo brought to a very successful Issue , If piop- crlv bundled , tncro is little doubt. Botli the starter nnd pistol llrer must bo brought from abroad , and will bo either .loo Wilson of St. Louis , who started the events at the Mound city two years ago , or Harry Weldon , sportIng - Ing editor of tlio Cincinnati Enquirer , ac knowledged to bo the best pistol llier In the country. Harry Helhnne , the present cham pion , together with Captain Joe Forsyth of UiilTulo , called on the snortimj editor yostor- tluy nml gnvo him a list of the starters booked for this fail's championship races , nt nn entrance fee of $10 cacti : Buthuno , the present holder of the medal , nud who has located in Omaha , heads the list himself , fol lowed by James Collins of EdgortouVIs. . ; James Quirk , Branford , Canada ; J. L. Hyau , San Francisco , Cal. ; Kurd Pulley.Shonamloah , la. ; Clem Hough , DOS Motncs , la. ; Con Iluntloy , Huron , S. D. ; Billy Keas , Council liluffs , and James Whitney of Salem , this stnte. In addition to these there will bo fully ns many more , whoso names aic at thin linio unattainable. The championship events will bo run under the bhcfllelu , England , rules , a synopsjs of which follows : Any man entering under nn nssumcd name shall bo disqualified ; going before the pistol Is II red onc-yiml handicap for the llrst offense , two yards lor the second and dlsqu liflcation for the third ; dlsqunlllleatlon for fouls , sueh as hindering or lutorfering with a competitor ; the truck must bo staked nnd roped ; also must bo a spirit-level track , with measure- incut sworn to , nud all records mndo to bo olllelnl. liosldna the championship events theiowlllboa regular card of sldo runs , matches , handicaps , etc. It Is snfo to suy that every sprint runner of any prominence In the country will bo bore , If Omnha secures the meet , and ninny of the best known ama teurs , too , among whom might bo mentioned Luther Carey , Smyttiu and others , Ilol ) IjciHlhsj'h lOur Marks. It will bo observed by the additions that nro being inailo almost every twenty-four hours to Omaha's now ball team , that Man ager Leadloy Is focusing quite an nggregn- tlon , nnd it can bo depended on that by the tlmo ho roaches Onuihn , ono week from to- mono w , he will bo nt the head of n tcnm that wilt bo able to glvo unj lu the Western nsscoluilon a run for their mouuy. As before Intimated In these columns , Bob Lcadlev bus , no su iioi lor lu tl'O country ns a baseball man ager. Ho possesses nn Inexhaustible fund of lu formation about players , and recognizes a peed piece of timber the moment his eves fall upon It. It would bo unreasonable , how ever , to expect much from the reorganl/od Lambs for the balancu of the season , the crunks should bo satlsttod , even thankful , that they have gotten n toani nt all , nnd build their hopes upon the season to romo. Under the circum stances , conildoilng that this Is the very thickest of the tight In nil the divers raeos for pennants , nnd thnt good ball players are Bcar oiiH lion's teeth , Manager Lcadloy has done well In getting together the pluvors ho has. Aa soon ns they have hud a little prac tice together they will bo about ns apt to knock out a victory us any of thu rest of thorn , The now team will bo seen on the homo grounds for tlio llrst tlmu aim week from Tuesday , August 11 , nnd on this occa sion every ball crank In the city should turn out nnd glvo thorn a royal welcome. The man who would crltlclso or belittle- the pres ent triim at this tlmu Is an enemy to thu gnuio , _ AVus It All u Illiiir ? Now they all say that the order to the ex- Omaha jilayors was dimply "u bluff. " II thnt ls so the national board win In , pretty bid ( .traits. Such n hoard of control as It was supposed to bo , should occupy n more dlgnlllcd piano. It has changed front In otic year ns tinny times ns n political party gcii' orally docs on public policy in ten. The National board 1 1 COL' a purging , and with tlic coming of peace it should bo relegated to the background. That order to the Omaha uoya tame nt a tltno when the pcuco question was under discussion. It was llko waving a red rag before a collodion of bulls. The Wash/ Inu'tou club's attorney saw a chance to got a little dory nnd earn another fee out of It. and ho has llred a letter ut your Undo Nick Young as long as n chapter on divorce In Chicago. These paragraphs are worth reproducing ; 'It Is a principle of law that an oftlcer of an corporation or association , voluttury or otu- irwlso , may become liable personally for the nets of the corporation or association , wheth er ho approve of them or not , " * The so-called board ol control ha * been kept busy turning somersaults In nmkmg and counter manding pronunclnmontoi , manifestos , bulle tins , orders , cdlcts.ukaies nnd whnt not.untll Its ofllclnl neck must bo pretty nearly bro ken. " Times Stnr. It wan no bluff , though , Mr. Star , if thov nil do ny to. It wni bontx fldo. But It makes n mighty largo dlffeienco when the league dips In Ut spoon ami fattens onto it player or two. See I Jinny Times in DitHoball ( Irate * . President ICrautnoff of the Western asso ciation Is acting as mediator between the National le.iguo nnd American association , with n good prospect of an early settlement of their ilinicuttles. That there are a num ber of changes down on the card for the American there scorns but little doubt , Krnuthoff ndvlsos the dropping of both Co lumbus nnd Louisville , which means that Milwaukee and some other Western circuit city , poulbly Minneapolis , In s.tieh nn event would step In In their placet. Under any elr- cumstaucoa Milwaukee lias seen her last soiison In the Western. The American Is already making overtures to her , nnd as It has been her ambition for three years pnst to get Into ono of the older associationsIt Is two to ono that she will not allow the present opportunity to go bj unimproved. Of course the- Western association Is in for n general remodeling this coming winter , but Just what the changes nro to bo , It would bo foolish to oven predict at this time. However , there Is hut precious little prooability that all the cities now making up the circuit will bo In it another season. With a now national agree ment there U to be n general bustle all round , the outcome of which , It Is honed , will bo to put baseball on n llrmor and more duVablo basis than over before. Look out for soiisu- tlons from tills on ; thov will boot ircquent and startling occurrence. AVI 11 lie Swear to It. All talk of McCormlck's having released the Omaha players July 1 instead of July 12 Is simply gufT. If President ICrauthoff is at work Investigating this fraud let him put Dick MrCormlck on the .stand. Will ho swear that ho wrote those releases on July 11 Not n bit of It , and tt will bo a matter easily proven. Mr. Krauthoff Is unnuestlonnbly rlgnt when ho declared that these releases were fraudulent thnt they wcro dated back to boat the other Western associa tion clubs out of their ten dnys period of acceptance of service guaranteed them by their constitution which was expressly conceded in the players' contracts. And more , not one single ono of these players will on his oath say that ho oven received notifi cation of his release ns cirlv as Julv 1. There Is little to come out of all this talk , however , but the general public , ns well ns that of tins city , is entitled to know the full p.ittlcnlnrs of the dirty and dastardly trick turned and just who turned It , therefore these few lines. All U ill Soon lie lively. The National board has about concluded that the best way out of a bad muss Is the easiest , and the Om.iha muddle will hencforth bo lot severely alono. Still there Is n day of retribution , and the whirligig of time will assuredly square matters with a whole lot ot people thnt could bo named , but will not bo , Just now , when the white-pin ioned dove of pence is hovering over the base bull oligarch ) ' . . The American association , which broke away jrom the National agree ment on account of arbitrary treatment re ceived ut the hands of the board of control. But the American has had u quantum sufllcit of war. The odds wcro too great and they reali/ed that all is war and disaster in a continuance of hostnlitics , and are paving the way for an honorable compromise. Every thing is in n crude state Just yet , but keep your eyes nnd cars open , the sounds uud scones of peace are fast approaching. 1 ho Imnt oftho Season. Owing to the wrecking of Omaha's model ball team , nud the consequent excitement that followed for several dnys , the regular schedule for tnc balance of the season was lost sight of. Now , however , that the team has been restored , interest will revive , and everybody will want to know on just what dates the now tonm can bo seen. Hero tboy nro : With Denver August 11 , 13 nnd 1 ! ! . With. Lincoln August 2' ' , 23 and 2r . With Kansas Cityboptembor 11,12 und 13. With Minneapolis September 19 , 20 and 31. With Milwaukee September 22 , 2,1 and 24. With Sioux City September 25 , UO and 27. With Duluth September 2U nnd 30 and October 1. That makes twenty-0110 regularly scheduled games , hut this number will piobnbly be in- ci eased by postpouoa games , ns every off day will bo u tilled. Tlio lil coin Ginnts. The Lincoln Ol ints , the crack colored ball team of tie weit , nro again covering tham- selvcs with glory this season. M.uipin's , their star catcher , only Joined thorn about two weeks a o , slnco which time they haven't lost a game , and prior to that only four. Mannirer Castono is now arranging for a tour through Dakota , on which n serioj of games will bo olayetl at Ueadwood , Lead Oily , Hot SpUncs and Hapid City. Manager Gastono would also like to make dates with the three best amateur teams In Omaha. The halting nvoiapcs of the Giants this season - son up to date are as follows : Mauplns. till ; Lincoln , 'Uil ; Castono , ! ! J1 ; Carr , ai'J ; Taylor , 'MlI \ Iu banks , 'J17 ; Broad us , 'J O ; Dobbs. Ill , and Dean , IbO. Union I'urk September Moot. The September meeting of the Union Park trotting association will take place at Union Park , Council Bluffs , Snptcmber 8 , 9 , 10 and 11 , and every effort will bo mailo to surpiss the success of the sprint ; session. The pros pect thnt this will bo accomplished U ijood , as there is a much larger number of entries , which includes a bettor nvt'rago of horses ana represents a icuch bUgor scope of toriltory. Tlio purses aggregate , ( , ! > 00. The entries to the trotting and pacing events closed Friday evening , but the entries to the running events will not close until . i p , in. , the even ing previous to each race. Apuondoa is the four day's card : rmsT IIAV Tuiiiinv , Rii'Tr.Mniit : : 0. I'lrst lliioo Tnittliu. StAlelass . .Pntsojno Sociiml ICaoo TiottliiK-'s'ileliihi . . I'ursofuOO Third Kiieu Uunulii- . V.-yuai-olils , " . mlle Purse JI50 1 oiu Ih Itauo-Kiinnln ; : . luinllo , 1 mlle over J hurdles Pursued ) BiCOMl\Y ) Wtll.NKSlKSKi'TlIJIIIKIl I ) , I'list Unco Trotting.- class . . .I'uiiu ? 10J ' fit'o-fur-all. I'nn-oJlW S-ooiid Ituco-l'iielne , - - - Third UiL : u--Knnnln < . 3i mile 1'urso tl'tl 1'nurth K uo Itiinnliu" , hurdle , I1 ; mlles OMH 4 hnidlvs PII TIIIIII ) IIVV IIIUI13OAV , Shl'TEJIIIKIl 1C. I'lrst Hui'o-l'.u'liu. 2H : chihs . . . . I'uts . t-i'i-ond Uiive Trottlm ; . fii-o-for-ali.l'urMUiJiiOn . ' ' ' . ' . . ' Third Knee TiottliU.-'i''Tvliiss . . .I'uisu J1X ) 1'ourth Kieu-Kiiniiiu , ' , 1 inllo and ropunt - . . .l'ursoJuO tOL'IITII 1IAV HUIIAV , Sr.l > lKMlimi II. rir t Itiii'e I'tit.'liiSi'S'Sl elitss l'ursonn Sooond Unco Troll hu. ' ! ; 3n class .1'urco KM Third KucoKunnlnx. . l'i miles l'iiibo\U ) For till p.irlluulars address Nat Brown , secretary , Merchant's Ii3ul , tliU city , Tlio Out ilia ( jtiii Clnlt'H KtttcrprlHD. The committee appointed by the Omaha gun club at Us last mooting to look up n sltj for nc , v grounds , put In n couple of daYa at this work during the past wcok , ana will sub mit their report nt the next meeting of the club , which will bo held at Collins' gun store next Saturday evening. The committee con sists of Frank S. I'armelco , George Loomts , Fied Fuller\V. K. Nuson ana ( Joodloy Brack- or , and they li'ivo unanimously settled on a tract of land In tlio neighborhood of Court- landt beach , which will be accessible by motor on completion of the extensions under way. It Is the Intention of the club to pur chase fiom six to eight acres , enclose the sanio with a good , substantial high hoard fence , erect a complete club house , and IIx up the finest shootingpark In the \\vst. If the site selected by the committee- moots with thoclub'i approvaltho purchase will bo made , and work begun on the same Immedi ately , and nushod forward with all possible speed , In order that the park may be dedi cated in October with u big three days' trap shooting tournament. Jack WilUi'H nt Itolloruo. The Ullmoro-Wilucs light comes oft at South Omaha ono week from nozt Saturday , und will undoubtedly bo an exhibition of Dolsarlu's famous movements calculated to edify the most fastidious. Small gloves will be used and the contest will io to a finish. Wllko * bos oaanicd ; his training quartern from Whlto Hear lake , Minno ota , to Bcllo vuc , below the city , and Is rapidly putting on the finishing touches. Ho ir.ay experience some diniculty In getting down to weight , but will got there Just the same , nnd give r good account of himself when ho doct nrrlvo , Qllmoro writes from Chicago that ho Is lit If light tomorrow , and that ho hopes JncV will occasion no wrangle or dispute on ac count of weight. Of this Harry need borrow no trouble , for Jack Is oven moro anxious than ho that thu struggle for superiority will come oft at the appointed time with out n hitch. Annual Hlanijlilor ol' tlio Clilckn. The prairlo chicken crop In this state this Acason Is said to bo larger than for uny pre vious year within the last ton. But this la the same fairy tale told with each rocurrli'g summer. Notwithstanding the unprecedented rainfall , however , the birds have enjoyed n most fruitful season of nldlllcation , uud all the best known grounds In the north and west are said to bo nllvo with the young broods , many of which nro moro than half grown and well able to tuko care of them selves ii-wlng. It Is n sad commentary , how ever , on the cfllcuov of Nebraska laws that despite the fact that the open season docs not commence for over a mouth yet , that tlio young birds nro being slaugh- teicd dally in nil directions , nnd by the time the legitimate- season does roll round thov will have been pretty well ex terminated. Old gunnersfond of a day In the draws nnd stubble nud on the hllUldo over a good dog , olTcr In extonuntton of nn indul gence lu this unsportsmanlike pursuit , thnt If they wait for t bo shooting season to open , that the market nnd pot hunters will have done tholr work mid the most they can hope for will bo n long nnd arduous tramp with nn occasional crack nt snmo hardy old cock , whoso wai Incss alone has spared Mini from n trip in n refrigerator car. But few gunners deny themselves a day among the chickens before tlio law Is up , nnd Und their excuse in the Inxlly nnd Inndequacv of our game laws. When II Is too Into , ns has been the case In nil tlio older eastern stntcs , the legislature will awaken to the necessities of the case , nnd then after the birds are nil but extinct , they will lay down n stringent cede of rules for their protection and preservation. In the words of the old saying , the stable will bo locked and barred after the horse has been stolen. He TI | ' . < H By lie Card. In speaking of the vast amount of hustling nnd the real hard work necessary to make trotting sessions In the western cities a sue- ccsss , a well known local horseman said to n little knot of congenial spirits at the Mer chant's hotel lust evening : "Trotting will never become popular again In Omnha or clsowhcro until the evcnu are shortened. The bangtails are having tholr dav , and the trotter Is u secondary considera tion. Under the old trotting rules a race was frequently almost interminable , and at a recent session In central Ohio there wcro no less than three unfinished events m OHO afternoon , ono of these was stretched into eleven heats another nlno and the third into eight. At sonio courses now , horses that do not take the llrst or second boat , go to the stablo. It makes exciting races and all there is in n horse will bo brought out from the moment the word "go" is given. I have even thought a series of milo dashes would bo a great innovotiou. The people llko quick action nnd it is the people racing men aio catering to. And another thing jou can depend on nnd thnt is the September session nt Union park will bo the most satisfactory over hold hero on account of the additional running events' " A Ilifi Unco lor October. The Coliseum will be the theater of a big professional six-day bicycle race about the third week in October. Tom Eck , the griz zled veteran of the wheel , will bo at the head of the management on the track. Ho is now In New York perfecting arrangements for the great International blcyclo race , which comes oil at Madison Snu.iro Garden tbo present month. The fastest mou of this country and Europe have already entered , and a quartette of cracks uro on route fiom Australia to take a hand in the affair. Most of these men will also enter for the big race In this city , and the prospects are for ono of the greatest wheel chases over run in Amer ica. The Iilly Talks to Jack. Lily Williams , the champion female bykcr of the world , occupies a half column in u recent - cent Issue of the Minneapolis Tribune , in reply to a challenge from Jack Prince in be half of Lottlo Xolson. The Lily denounces Jack as a professional bluller mid notifies him very properly that nil legitimate challenges nro nccompnnlod by n substantial forfeit. Williams will do no racing until fall , but will then bo 111 readiness to meet Jack Prince or nny of his riders 5u any kind of 11 race , either m Minneapolis or Omahc , for nny kind of a stake , from n red npplo up to barrel nnd a half of $20 golu pieces. Miss Nelson , however - ever , is distinctly informed that she Isn't in it. Send In Your Amateur Notes. The Bhi : wants all the crisp , readable and authentic amateur baseball scores , news , notes nnd gossip of interest to young moil and boys It can got hold of. Scores of games full or by innings , however , must bo sent in on tlio evening of the day cames nro played to insure publication. No ovorwoiked stull or stale scores are desired , but for real news space will bo found for every line sent in. Wiite on but ouo side of the fnpor , and make the matter brief and simple , Addtess sport ing department of the lie : : . The Trap at Grand Island. GuvN'ii ISLAM ) , Nob. , July ill. To the Sporting Editor of TIIE BI.E : The Grand Island gun club will glvo their annual tour nament ; at Grand Island , August 2(1 ( , 27 nnd 2S. Inanimate targets , English sparrows uuci live bird laces , twenty-nine events , op n to the world. The now electric tinp pull will ha used. J. E. Srourun , Sec. uiKht oirtiio is.it. What n shaklug-up there will bo In thu Western association circuit next winter. Tobias , that was Deacon Griftln's front name , but ho never lot It out while with Omaha. The swelling In Dan Shannon's head , so says the Wastilngtou Star , Is gradually sub siding. The resuscitated lambs will bo homo next Tuesday for u sorlos of thrjo gamoi with Whlto Wings Tob.iau's moimgerlo. Wcll.t he bust up rid the public of Brandt , anyway , and moit people consider that com pensation enough for tlio loss of the old team. Billy Trallloy put up n game nt second while In Milwaukee that would have turned Dan Shannon red , white and blue with envy. Down nt Plttsburg they call little Shucnit "Sweetness. " Out hero wo called him "DIrtv. " All owing to how you're raised , jou Know. Charley Hoover Is still treading the broad road that loads to ruin. Ho tried to drive Ills horse Into n saloon while drunk ut Qulncy. 111. , and was jailed. Washington people mustn't overlook the fact that their now manager , Dan Shannon , is out for the sluiT. Look out for u "hung up" or "shako-down , " nny time. Jimmlo Donnollv will not bo allowed to lie In n comatose stnte for three or four days ut n time In Columbus , His Wtmuors wilt stand almost anything but drunkenness. The momberj of the cloth raised n holy howl against Sundn ) ball In Duluth , but the mayor Is ono of the dead game , uud rofusud to interfere so long as the club disturbs no ono. ono.Tho rejuvenated Omahai couldn't ' Hck n Miami Valley league team. Times Star. ISO , but It is money to mud that thov could make monkeys out of the Iteds or Kel'a Killers. Eh I ITho The Cowboys have finally turned Dailt Ouvs Coiuvny udilft. Manning should send about two-thirds moro of the team after him , then he might win u game once u week any way. The Western association race will ho a walls-over for Mllwaukoo from this time out , and you might as well prepare yourself for the old cry , "We'll be in tbo American next year , " Eddlo Eltoljorg is not setting the Potomac on tiro. Ho was Knocked out of the box both tlmos ho essayed to pitch , und U U likely lie Is indulging iu some sad reductions about this time. About the only persons In favor of more war are a few ruttlo-braincd scribes without a coat at atako uud seine legal liuibj ot the law who wax fat on'fces extracted from ell onts In trouble. Manager Loudlcwlk'nttcntlon It called U the fact that both llllly Alvord of Washing ton. and Count Kaomio of Columbus , an foot looso. Either would make Omaha a gooi guardian at third. Kaunas City has trapped a couple of man pitchers , whlcluswttlls tholr total to thirty nlno for the season. The lns.t two unfortu nates are. Piivno ofU'cona , and Uoach lali with the Uowo family. Dave Howe doosrtt-look much like qulttlnp jet awhile. Every flay or so ho lets out at : ' old UlT , but never falls' to have a good man to 111 ! his place. Hit latest chance was Hug < era for Paul Cook , Ulo catcher. AH of Omaha's scheduled games during the time of its death will go on record which as p oUponod , and tlio enterprising papers In slst on Including them as won mid lost In tholr tables , might as well drop them llrst us last. last.Wild Wild Bill Wldner has been reinstated to the amntovr ranks by the national board ol wheelmen mon with wheels In tholr heads , ! mean and Is pitching watermelons for n commission house on lower Vine street , Cln- clnnnll. People out In Omaha have taken n big tumble to Dan Shannon. His behavior toward - ward thnt city was really contemptible. They clnim thnt It wns his vile scheming nlono thnt wrecked the club. New York Sporting Times. The Loulsvllles have n scheme whlch will beat disbanding. There Is u hint thnt nil but two or three of the present tcnm will bo released nud the season ended with n local nmntour team In their places. That would bo n cheap way of saving the franchise. "Dad" Clarke was thinking of his mamma nt homo yesterdujHe was wilder than n Coinancho Indian , and U the Buckeyes han't faced , n snap In the person of Moekln , the leaper , Columbus would have been drowned. The ex-Omaha twirler ladled out ten bases on balls 1 O. S. Journal. Clark Grinith wns rclcnsed yesterday by President Von dor A lie. Ho hns offers Irom several clubs , but is In no hurry to sign. Grilllitn is ugooii pitcher. Globo-Domocrat. Yes , about as good ns the average lot that has been drawing salaries on false pretenses out this way this season. The ex-Omaha players have all flnally been ntichorcd : Baker , Trallloy and Walsh ; are with the now local team ; Hnlllgan is with the Cincinnati league team ; Twitchcll , Clarke and Donnelly with the Columbus American association team , nnd Shannon , Grinin , McCaulov , Eitoljorg nud SutclilTo with the \ \ nshingtons. The Loup City ball club was entertained by tlio St. Paul club Tuosduj' . The game \\as tbo most exciting over plajcd on our grounds. The clubs wcro evenly matched , ami at the end of the ninth inning , the score stood 9 to 0. The tenth inning wns not played , as the Loup oojs had to make the train for home , so the superiority of clubs Is as yet un decided. The Omaha syndicate offered Dan Shannon $1,000 cnsh to got his team ready nnd tuko them to Denver on their icgulnr trip n week ago , but ho refused , saving lie was colling moro out of McCormlck and Washington. If the Omaha people had raised the precious p ilr named , they would have caught Daniel sure. Ho was simplj' up at auction. Now York Sporting Timos. Why is it that some baseball magnates would rather prevaricate than tell the tiuthi In no other sport is there so much wilful prevarication practiced as there is in tuo discussion of business Issues. Talk about the plajcrs and'neqnino itself is generally pretty straight. Times Star. It Is because , generally , they are u set of natural and irre deemable liars to begin with. No ono observed any mad rush of ex- Omaha plaj-ers to Milwaukee after the late "N. B. " order. The truth is the very .lohu 1. Kogerosquo performance in the "foiever inoligiblo-liavmond snmorsjult" placed the National board in thu department of freaks in base ball's musouin. With the coming of n now National agreement there would bo no riot if the National hoard should bo quietly chloroformed , ijo warbles Mr. Mulfoid. Leonard Washburn took quite n fanej' to "Tacks'1 Curtis , the old Denver fielder sold to Cincinnati , nnd who recentlj' nlaycd with the Reds nt Chicago. Ho said this of him : "Mr. Cmtis is a medium sized man with a comic-upern moustache and n mouth so full of teeth that it looks llko the keyboard of n piano. Handicapped ns ho Is in this wav. the gifUio has of belting ttio bail is simply marvelous. The game was tame enough , but Mr. Curtis loomed up in it llko a charivari in n countrj' grnvoymd. " One week ago ( befoio ho hnd pitched n ball ) D.ul Clarke \\as a hero up In Columbus , and there was some talk of moving out ono of the ox-governors' portraits nnd nlncmg his mug in oil in the state house irallerj' . Now tney have an idea that "Dad" is n charter member of the Omaha wheel club. Ho is blamed for losiui : yesterday's gnmo to St. Louis. Ken Mulford. If Campbell wants to get snowed under eood nnd deep this fall lei him ling Dad's mug in the race. It no look- , though , don't It , as If Clarke was a u-allj' has been ? Ono day an umpire is a gentleman and a scholar and the next ho is a son of u horse- thief. Colonel Lou Knight was pursued by a Denver mob \\oek a o and und the players not formed a hollow square and piotoctod him with their bats ho would nave boon a lit subject lor a nice obltunrjnctico in the Ari zona Kicker. It is claimed that Mr. Knight's decisions were rotten and that ho roobed Denver aim gave Kansas City a gumo. Cap tain Tehran's boys were victims of a similar job at Kansas Cltjr nt his hands , so they claim , and memoiies of that probably led to action on tnc Held. The Washington management Ins shown a vorj' peculiar form of judgment in the changes they huvo made in the outlleld since Grilln ! was signed. Slatterj * , who was doing very well in center. Ins boon put In loft , where ho is doing badlj * . Murphv had been plaving the Held sutlsfactoiilv , and probably better than Slattcry over wil1 , but ho has boon put iu chargeof right Ilcld.whllo Grifllii , who can piny cither position , has taken Slattcr\'s place in center. The result is that the nuttlphl instead of being strengthened by tlio addition of Grinin , is really \\eukor man boforo. says Bob Lamer. "Whisperings ol' the AVIiocl. Pcarco and Head arc great pace-makers. Tno Tomists spend the day nt Cicsont City , la. Start at 8 a.m. sharp. Dr. Jones , Captain Townscnd nnd Dick Belt nro ut present authority on the merits of "Tuxedo. " It is "Huron nnd Mrs. Eponettor" nt the club house now when tuo of the Omaha Wheel club's prominent members eulcr , Maltby , the croit trick rider , Is teaching tbo voung Idea iiow to wheel in Chautuuqua , N. Y. Ho has sixty pupils at present. Prof. Smith's seminary must bo close for the summer vaeutiou , us the "nrotessor" has naught to say concerning the progiess of his pupils. "Dad" Mlttauor Is now nn nctlvo member of the T. W. "Dad" swings 'round the elr- elo ns of yore good natuicu , populnr nnd en thusiastic. Fred C. Mathews fctill rides n good old ordinary , and , stmupu to relate , that pesky ordinary will speed'irway ' in the direction of thu north polo. The "Big Two" riding club is the latest acquisition to the loi-nl wheeling fraternity. It Is composed of live of Omaha's best and lastcst riders. The T. W. abandoned their Tuesday night run to Courtlandt btforh on account of had roads ) , substituting'Fort ) ' Omaha ana Syndi cate park Instead. Mho TourHt whcUlincn offer n gold modal to thu member who suuceudj In piling up thu best record of club runs for the season of Ib'Jl ' , commencing August 1. Those of the wheelmen who want dupli cates of the York meet photos will kindly leave tholr names with A. II. Porilgo so that some estimate can bu mndo of the number wanted horo. Lieutenant Jack Couradt of the Omaha wheel club Is home again fiom his trip through Iowa , which ho accomplished by \\hcol. Ilti Is much tuuncu by thu Hawkeye winds nnd sun. Humor says thnt Harry Nott nnd W. J. Homer are to have u tuo-mllo bicycle race soon to decide u bllilaid score. Bolting Is about even. The schools will llkolj * close on the day of th't raco. A ludlcs' cycling club has been In organ- bed In Denver i\lth a membership of eighteen. It will he known us the Victoria Cycling club. Thus Denver piccedos Omaha in the race of progress. The new catch song with bass drum ac companiment cchoi K from garret to cellar at the club house since thu last smoker. "Annie Hooocy , " "McMannus ' and his clothes will all have to tnko a buck scat now. Chief Consul Porrigo U back at his place ot buglucs * agalu wearing his customary smile nnd a brand now solf-ndjtutliig thl < summer's style yachting cap , which hu says was vonr populnr t the Detroit meet , The Young Men's Chrlstlnn Asscatloi ! wheel club pedaled over to Council HiUffi Monday night , and under the direction o Captain Grunt and Lluitonant Wahlron re turned with but few accidents borne tuolvi or fourteen wheelmen were In lino. Dr. Connors , ono of the Omaha Wheelmen club's ' old stnndbys , has nbout given up tin wheel ns a mode of conveyance , nnd puts It : his leisure moments pasting a tennis ball over the not nnd exclaiming : "Ono love , " etc. "Doe" Is rapidly becoming an expert. An OskoihVU. . . 1onlus Is the Inventor o n canopy top which Is to bo llttcd to the ban die bar of n safety to protect the rider fron the sun's rays. An Englishman has Inven ted a water-proof cloak which covers the rldor from head to foot and protects liln : from the wet weather. Now for some one tc conceive n dust protector and spring It upon n longfturfoilng rldlug public. The "Tuxedo" theater paity nt the Clraud. given under the auspices of ihoOinnlm Wheel club , last Saturday night , was a great suc cess. Komo Illty scats were taken bv thu club nud their friends , and but for the blunders of the ushers the occasion would have been de void of the little unpleasantness which oc curred later. As It was , only two or three of the bo.vs secured their rightful scats , yet every ono had a good view of the play and enjoyed It Immensely. The Impromptu lunch after the theater was ntillo a feature. Edward Lytlc , moio ponulnrlj * known as "Cyko" among the wheelmen , woais the straps of n lieutenant now nnd assists the captain of the T. W. on club runs "Cyko" is a good , every -ln-the-w 'ek , nctlvo whi'olman , nnd tno Tourists may congratu late themselves upon having secured so pop ular nn onicor. The staff of road ottlcors of this hustling young organisation is now com plete and consists nf the follow Ing ptominent cyclists : II. K Smith , captain ; Walter J. Morris nnd E. L. Lvtle , lieutenants ; R It. Siofkcu nnd J. II. Knstmati , buglers ; S. J. Humel , color beater. Slowly but surely the blcyclo record np- proachcs the tiottlng record. Each week erse so some speedy man cuts off a slli-o of time from the ono to tifty mlle records. The latest perceptible cut was mnOo uv Osmond , the English "crack , " who verv- recently lowered the mile safety record to 2:1(1. : ( Ho Is endeav oring to smash this record nil to pieces , and will undoubtedly do so. Murphv holds the American one- mile safety record , which is 2:2(11-3 : ( , made at Hartford. Hoylnnd Smith " holds the American two milo" record for pneumatic tired safeties , which is 5:2t : : y-fi. The English pay particular attention to their tracks nnd build them for speedy riding ; Americans stick to the Hat horse tracks , and cnnscquentlj' are a few seconds slower. When the American track Is built after the English model American "cracks" will se cure their share of the worlu's iccords ; not before. Among llio Amateurs. Willie Jnyiio is cnptnln of the Sittton Nob. , Infnnts , nnd wants to meet nny team in the state that thinks thov can lick thorn. The Soulh Omaha Alhlolio Juniors , tinder the guidance of Captain W. Slater , aio put ting up n nice clean game of ball. Q A. good amateur pitcher can get n pnj-ing job bj- calling at ! HH north sixtoontti s rjct. Ho Is wanted to piny on a local team. The Falconer Juniors of tills city nro icidy nnd uirxious to meet any team of their heft that can bo raked together in this neck of woods. A ball player can secure n Job at fair wages nnd ba allowed to piny in all the games played bj' the local team , bj- applying to Uluirles C. Kemning , Dennison , Iowa. Charles 11. Diy , cnptalii of Iho Omaha Kids. 2710 Bristol street , would like to hear from any or all teams In the eitj- under six teen jcais of ago. If the South Om-xha Athletics will pot their scores into the Bn : olllco on the days games nro plaj-cd , thov will receive prompt attention. Scores n dny or U\o Inta mo not wanted. The Blair team wont down to Fremont last Wednesday and pot it in thu neck. Tlioj * were accompanied by n score of cranks with their Inside Doelcots bulging with the "lonir green , " but they saved the bulk of their stuff , us the Fremont sports hadn't the sand to take "cm up , so \ \ rites a Blair man. lie also states that the umpiie , Pitcher Williams , of the Crane team , gave the Washington countj1 pets n tough deal , and thnt they are layin' for him. The Nonpareil and Plnttsmouth teams play the last of their series for the purse of $100 nnd gate receipts , nt the Nonpnioil pnrk Fif teenth nnd Vinton todnjA good game bo can looked for , ns the Plaits have defeated every team th j- have met this season. Following nro the positions : PlnUhinoulu Nonpariel Croighton c Lacj' Ynpp n lelen Dunn f Fl.vnu Maysin s McAullilY Pnterson ss Sbanahan Miller t J. Mnhonoy Shulf m Biadford L'atcrsou 1 F. MahonOy Vapor r Morieatj' All of the cnergj' of the young idea iu Chicago cage is nt pi cscnt directed to ward the ba o l > nll Hold. Nenrlj' every vmwit space within the city limits is utilised by the future Alison's nnd Kclloy's nud their colleagues. All the lending dnlllcs have found It nccca- snrjto appoint editors whoso solo dutv It is to make their journals ns jar ns possible the organ of the amateurs and thus boom its cir culation nmong these juvcvilo patious. Sun day is the grentdnj' for the matches between rival teams and thu sporting columns abound with dolls llko this : "Booker's would llko to hear from nnjr uniformed club averaging sixteen years. " "SuvcrTips claim a gumo fiom the Boo/.ers ' . " 'or non-appearance. "Crystal Waves would llko to hoar from nil clubs nvoriging sixteen years , the Hlirli- lyer Juniors , the Ainoiicnn Fags or the Reliable Juniors preferred. " Miscellaneous 1/otial Spoi-tn. Upland plover have made their appearance , n wcok or two iu ndvnnco of their usual fall visit. visit.MngL'ioll of the Millard billiard parlors , is talking ol a three days' tournament for this full. full.John A. McShano Is the owner of thu larg est and ouo of the lincbi St. Bei nurd dogs in the stnte. Antclopo are reported In unusual numbers ihts summer among the sand hills of Box Bu ttu and Sheridan counties. Harvey McGiow says the squirrels are so thick in the timber around Uiver bioux that the farmers nro catching them wiUi dip nuts. Jack Davis is preparing Jack Wilkes for its battle wiih Gllmore on the night of the intb , and Is of thu opinion tluu he has a win ner. ner.Wood duck are said to have bred in unus ual numbers in the sloughs nbout Horseshoe nko this season. The season Is up Septem ber 1. Danny Daly nt his su bin bin saloon near Bensonhas * received by express from a friend in Denver , a couple of half grown cinnamon lioar cubs. A match game of balk line billiards for n : iandsomo stake Is on the tupls butwocn Lluu- ; ennut Arrowsmlth and Frank Kuulstou , to DO played at the Phoenix rooms. I'atsej' Kirby and J. J. Bums will meet Mlko Ancliows and U. Kilgailon in u match series of handball games at Uuflco's coiut , South Omaha at it o'clock this afternoon. Harry McCormlck , who Is spoudlni ; thu hot spell nt Patrick's ranch In the Big Horn hu- sin , killed the biggest bull oik scon In the mountains this year , one week ago Thursday. The Farnam nnd Twc'iity-fouith street tennis courts are the scenes of Interesting contests every pleasant evening. Some of the ladles who inactive note utmost ilallv ire developing Into stiung players , while among the gentlemen there are a number of ical cxpoitti. Now that Dlxon won his IK-ht with Willis , .ho Austinllau , according to nrrangoinonts mndo witn his manager , Tom O'ltounte , while here several weeks ago , Danny Duly will bo his next opponent , that la if some club will offer a suitable purso. J. C. Mortlsou and son Mac , and II. B. Kciiiit'dy put In several days the pistweok with the line nnd ted among the lakes of Cherry countj' . Mao Morrison m.ido the biggest catch of the trip , a nmskaio.igo wolgulntr twenty-three pounds. Jlmmv Lindsay will challenge the winner of tho' Wllkcs-Cillmer contest. Lindsay wants It und'-Mtood tint tillmoro never knock id him out , nml never will see the day no Is able to , Jimmy also hints that thuro was u "dark sldo" to his luile affair with the Canadian. Let's have It , mo boy , If there Is any news In It , QitCbtloiiH anil AIIHWCIH. OMAHA , July Jl l'o tlio Smirtinu Kditor of but w111 youplciuu pub- TUB llui > Todvuldu u Humpty Jumpty ) the wall. _ _ on . All ffye soaps h&ve a great fall i SOAP Tell jour drocrr < ? . conjes.il/eirwey / ; jou iiuif lm\e "SAXTA L'J..IL'S. " feAlRBANK'S 50AP has cornetosky MADE ONUV BV MAW : BTSW YOBK N. I * . Corner 1 lh ( 2.1 , X Street , nnd rariiiiiii. ( her Saxc's. Dlt. 3E1. L. BHiO WUE , Ofnco Eattblia-ocl Twnlvo YoaraT i"1'0 ' . ' * ' ' n'Tnt icr-olved from Ohtcauo n iiow pain nlilrnilnr OPERATING ) DEPARTMENT , TunV.'ifA'b'rV ' 111 um * ca" "ow " " tootl1 WITI"U1 | ? Pil ing Miterial" . YOUR TEETH. frown a ul Bridge Work. ( oil. hllti-r , Hone , Annl- Arc your licit frlcmK 'ihon Wo iniiki ! n | ioclalty of KTIII IVni 'lit , Alloy , ut low- why l.cnt thuin Imdl ) byiicn- Cold mill I'orcoliiln Crunnn ust rntui. Ham nml IIiillcu Work. MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT , WiMinxolttPlr onlnrcoil this ilcpirtmpnt. BEAD CAREFULLY. nnotliur room , anil li iv. < put In n nau-r motor nail Wo Imvo rrrrnily pccurvil from lr ( Jnlllfon ol cnn now irnikt- ct of U'i'tli In nun h leix tiino ItiMtnn , tlu > sol i : i lull t to tun lilt ruinous local nnoi- uo'tlll iniikoii full set on licit rubber nml KH.ir.tn- tliutlc for I'AINI.KSS IJM'U.UTION OK TIIIU'II. too ntlt for flOl. Till * Miii4tlii'llc In ii | > | > lli ! I Ui tlio KIIIIIX ; I" i11 Hi'rent \ \ uiilno m.iko tln < Morrli tliln f'nstlc ' pint > , thin at from coo ilno nnd ran tart llio operation entirely card Lo.iril anil pli'.tiaiitcat to vu . unlnlens anil tlio ] i itlent reiniilm conscious Ki.ME.MIliU LOCATIONS-OMAHA. llth and Kain im ; KOI'TII.OMAllA , WIJ N Street. Open evi'iilncs until S .iu ; bunilms 10 toll. _ . CHIOIICSTEH'S EHOLItll. RED CROSS DIAMOND BRAND THE ORIGINAL AtlD GCNUII1E The only SnfV. Surr , mil r lfilIcI'lll for iMe. I.iulli'11. a k IlruRcUt for CAicArifrf' A'mthA > i n < } h J llrainl In IttMl nil I ( Sol t mrullta IKKH priili-d with blue rll bin TcLo nil olhcr Ulinl. Jttfute kulititutivn * uu ( ItititaH All lll Inpiwebotrri taie * ( Ink wr | mirinriMliitir * nitin vuunlprfi II * . At ImiKffliu.or ttrti nff < 3c. | In itftinH | fir t Hrtlculnn * tiPllniouUU. nn 1 "ICdli T lor l.fullvn. * * fn teltrr ! > ] ritu Mall. KMHIO Itftlmnmil * A tm ? Miprr. CHICMEQTCH CHEMICAL Co , Mi.u..m Sgunrc , bold by all Lutul llrufficlnti. I'll I ) , AI ILM'lll.V. 1'A. llsli In Pt'NiiAY1' . lint an answer to the follow Iti : Did Miluuu vuu w n mnro uiiinos fion OiiiEih i before the biliit-np. or Onialiii fron Milwaukee'1'lo.iso stuto thu number wo : and lost by o.ioli. subscriber Aii3 Milwaukee won six and Omnha four , VAi.iAHMeo. Nub. , .Inly .11. To tlio Spot tin ; Hdltorof 'I'm : Ilioi : : Should ain't nmdo on tin position in hc.'li ! Omaha would llnlshbodu elated oil slnt'otho old o'ub Ins illsb.uiilod Cho ! usyimi opinion in fcuudiiy's Usnu. \ \ u- lioo and Voile Ans. They should. Al MnrUs. West Point. Nob. : As stilted It last STNIIA 'S ! : - : you count out In thoolc Kanie of cnsiiio-lliat Is the pluvoi niaUlim tlic noeessniy nitur 1 points llrst Is out. If It VMS not itniliTstooU that you count out. the Kami ! Is deelded by the premier doluHtlitit Is cards and sp.idos. bin and little casino an 1 ; icus. In which ovi'nt Jc o wen However , loiivo the question ouon no til next week nnd I will IIIIM u full and iiiillioiltatlvodl-eusslon fet you The problem Is i knotty ono , and itqtilips tin fullest liuestimation. IMsi-ount eas no , whleli is by fm tlio | iri'forabojiuue. ! ( Is played us fol lows : riftci-ii the Ramo. If ono party nmke < Hand the other V , subtract B from n whleli li'ii\cs 7 , and so on until ciiio 01 the other has made the not ussaiy l" > points. OMAHA , July SiI'o the s-poitlnu Hdltoi o ' ttato in SUSIJAI s HEU Tin : lint. : 1'lunso \vheiliursntcliile played with thu tics Mulnes team In Ksi. U. C O. Ans. Yes. Chare ) < W AshitiRor. ! tU3 Motor avenue , Minneapolis , Minn , yo-ir mail loft at this of- lice forwarded Saturday , August 1 , ruiiMONT , July ai. I'o the Kportlns Editor of Tins llii : : A m iKcs u Lot with n th it AH , K. Mill make a inn In the follov/liu diivs Ciitnu , but n hen the Riimo Is culled Mi. K , having been dlsuliarued ftoiu does not play , the elnb slnco tlio lot was in idu Doe-i H. win t'u ' UMIV or Is it a draw ? Ulilyou Oloaso decide In your Sunday Ihs.no. L. J. O. Ans. It is u draw. T. A. Kav.waugh , Panama , Iowa Cannot glvo you Cody's ' exact height or weight. OMAHA. Noli. To tho.Sporttne Kditor of Tun HKI : : 1'ie iso state In SUNDAY'S iit : how At elier , the jockey , oiiino to his death , r. J. 1M- bll.Jr. Ans. Suicide. J. IX McBride , Nehawka , Neb.Tun Biu : hasn't sp ice to uovoto to a ball player's con- tiacl. Write to J. S. McCormlci : , of this city , and ho will send you n blank form. OMUIA , Nob. , July S' ' ) . To the Snorting 1' < H- tornf TUB Itlii : : I'leliho tinstti-r the following questions In iioxtHuuday'h IHSUO of Tim lln : 1. A ami II and O and 1) ) are pliiyur ' hlsh live , ' they bclns puitneis ruipcotlxuly ; A dea'sanil ' KUtssmcnUiitiip .tliodo'iuobalnx ' < m'oof llio . hu discards It ; hi * opponent. C. holds the tin 10 spot.Vhofiotniow - . ' 1 ho ttbinostill lioliiK pariiicrs , A Is Ueultni : and imil.cs thu trump ; Ills partner. It , does not ili.iw uny cards on llio second dlslilhiitlon , hi" object Is thnt his irtnoi will hino s-o many mom to plol. ; fiom : p when the hand Is p ayulu > llnd that U held only two truiiip- . . Dun B do thisJolt. . Aiis , ( .1) ) The man that holds the troy counts low of coiuv.0. Your question was an swered last Suurtnv , when you had A' * , part ner holding the truy , Instead of his opponent. (2) ( ) As has , been state.l times Innnmor.iblo , ' , ' high thoio nro no authorufd ruli's irovcrnini live , and points such as the one embodied In yuur .second query , rmiht bu ngiecd upon bo- foio stalling o play. At some tables u man Is compelled to draw to his hand whichfunda mentally speaking , Is corivct at others ho Is allowed'to hold bli hand Intact , In order that his partner , ns you MI.V , will Imvo moio cards to iol ) from. Helming the deck , however , is u poor gntno nt best. OMAHA. Nob. . July'.0 To llio Hportliis Hdl- torof Tun lUit : I'luiiso niiHwur tin following In your Mimed question uml iin- questions hworcolumn : Did Kioi-k and \\hllelieiid of the nun Omaha tonin ovi'r pitclu If fo.Mhoro ? Is Hulihy Totd , .Icjbu James1 slnyei , duaiu J * Leopold , . Ans.I ) Ktocic Is nn old pitcher nml JI.-M clutn. Whitehead - pitched In a score ot different few m California in head pitched a jriimos Ibb7. (2) ( ) Kurd ttlll lives , . 27. To ihn Kdlu.r or OMAHA , Ni > b..luly Will vou II'OIIMI buttle a wnKor. TIIKBKK : ll thit Kuiisas oontiiliiK are Mi. . . . dooh ? . . mllOH than < nuiMliorof sqii.iio ro tui VuiihUu. Who wins. IIS.OUTH ii'itli'ir ' tlosdlf- furastodliiioiiHloiisunil atoiJ. . c. . n. Ans. Mr. I' , wins Kansas has S..ObO and Nebraska " .filo hquaro inlloi LoCuo'3 Pjnodioal Pills. Thli Iriiii'liicrai'ily uoi dlrccllr upoit tliuKonuri- ' ' . ibu iiifinui Iliouwuiii * "ml mri'i tuipri'si'.iim of tlireo for f ' . nn I c > ' " It" > dlO'l rthiniM not hj W or . iliirhiK uroiiinn / lob IUM. ilriii il4tt mi I llio luc.l public iipplli l by duoilimm Dnu to. . Out liln. . isii'i't and I.ettnn'i'lioflt curoii In sduvs by the 1 lunch Uumudy n- tltlod the KINK. Hdib uvu-i | nKiilnft mill N utjsorlii'il Into tint inlUmoJ parts. Will rotund money if It < | OI > H nut 011111 r causei strictiiru. liuntlumvn. huro ut u rcllabln art 010 , 1.1 a pucka''u or 'i. for t" ' per mail yrtpaiil. 11 o- Curwlck i. Luad , BOG TOR | : txcon V ara" l xpcrlt nca In the Treatment o liinirrhion. ! | ( ilot. ) Strict in ) Syphllli I/oit Mun- linoilnn lull Dliorit'J" of the SutunlOrrfini Skin Ulsonsui iiriil I'Vmulo 1)1 HI 1101 liull'i tin ii 2 Ki I only , Dr. McdtMW'ii Diiecofi In Ilia trofttiiiont of rrliuto Disc isot hns novur boon cqiuilloj. Ilo ik und clrojhin nilu. : Truitmunt by corrjjpondui 03. Oltioo , 14t.i aul Fa-nam StJ. , Omaha , Neb Untrunco on ultliur struct , - - . , MOORE'S For troublintr pilnn : In small of bncl o Ino-o'H Tree of Life. For C itnrrli Uho Mooro's Tree of JJfp. . For Constipiitlon IHO Tree of Life. The ureut llfo lomecl The Tree ol Life. Moore's Tree of Mfo n poiltlra rare tor KMnor nml l.lrur luuitiltttt iml .ill u on lillnino , Dooilt ' pitlamiirur wliin roil oin uruIUr uiliu.Muuru'i ' 1'ruuof Ufa. tuulirutt l.lfJ HnmuW. ' Vfliaa I Kty euro I ilunutm inurolr toelup them foratitno nml tliun have th in ritum ntaln. linuuna. rvllcul UIIB. Iliavumulothn Ulnouu tit I'llB , IH'I- LIU'SY cr I'AI.l.ni'Q KHKNiS.Sillfo-lonietuil/ ! : M arrant my rfinndy to euro thu norat eaten , llncaun * othenliavefiilUil li no ruasuri for not nownicolrliiic& ctiru , H * nJ at fnci ( fur a tn Atltw anil a I'rco llnttluot my Infallihlo n niuily ( llvo IhpruuH nnd ! Vf4 Ollicii. II. ( i. HOOT. .11. C . I Hit I'nirl HI. . N. V. FREMCH SPECIFIC. A POSITIVc. andporminent CURE for alf rJlsoaTeiollhsURiNAHY ORGANS. Cur libers QlhortroatmonHalu.rulTdiroclioniwwiyacli hoi lie. Prlco , one dollar. See tlgtalurool E. lc SfAliL FOI Bolo O'J All It. T. FKI.IX l.lll IIAl II'H OIIII'.NTAI. 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