THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : S UN I ) A 7 AUGUST 7 , 1892-SIXTEEN PAGES 13 DOC SPORTING"BREEZES Tha Usual Weekly Budget of Base Ball , Horse and Eyking Ohat , A VWOUT FIGHTS /\ND / \ THE FIGHTERS STummy Krnn'n llcnrllt Among thn Upland riovor Tlio Dog mill Hun Mlicel- Iniinonn Hport * mill yuos- tlnns Aniwercd. A llencflt for Clminpinn Itynn. No man who follows the fortunes of the ropoil arena for a livelihood ever macio BO many frlondt in as short a time in Omaha us the pontlomnnly champion < tt all welter weight * . The lioncit and manlv as well as superlatively scientific exhibition ho gave under the most advoran circum&tnucos at South Omaha avcok ago Saturday made him solid with every ono of the bugo crowd of npootutors orosont , and as a means ot at testing to Uiolr appreciation of the aront In- justtco dona him on this occasion , will tendoi- lilm a benefit at tbo Orrmna Atblotto nlub rooms one week from tomorrow nlgnt , the 15tb , An Immense attendance U already as sured , and by way of reciprocity the rmin- ncomont of the affair will present ono of the moil altoactlvo cards of the season. In part , this will consist of n wlndup by Tommy Hyan , the beneficiary , and Paddy Bronnnn. the Now York heavyweight. In a six-round RO , that , promises nil the ex citement of a genuine battle. Bronnon U o clever man , with n record as long as your arm , and as ho nnd Ryan will po for Kuops , it will bo ah event well worth seeing. Danny Daly will meet Toddy Gallagher , and'Jimmy Lindsay , whom many tblnK Is yet as good as any middleweight in the land , will once moro don the mitts with Sam Stevenson as his adversary. Aaron Shorroy , the promts- Itip colored pugilist , und Major Hnrnm , another very clover and very ambitious Rcmbrant , will claih within the squared circle. Prof. Hightower will moot ono or two of his pupils -and altogether an evening replete with cxcltlnt : sport Is guaranteed. To Any loxrn Itllluuian. . OMMIA , Aug. 0. To the Sporting Editor of THE Buns I hereby challenge any mane resident of Iowa , to shoot mo a rillo match , lllty shots each , for a stake of $100. the match to bo shot under tbo American Kifla association rules , barring weight of gun and trlgsor pull. Flint ) A. Fuumt. Long UUtniico Tlirntrs. Km mot Beery has jolnoa the Now Orleans Pelicans. C'alchor Jack Munyan has signed with the Butte , Mont. , club. Shoch's broken arm is lluoly to keen him oft the Hold lor the rest of the season. Jocko Fields , with Omaha's last fall's mis- tlts , has struck the banana peel at Buffalo. Fred Ely and Dan L.illy have Joined Memphis - phis nnd "Memphis may well congratulate uurself. Outlloldor Lytlo , late of Kansas City , has signed with bis old captain , Ulonalvin , at Los Angeles. Llttlu Ousslo Alberts is romping llko a school girl around the third corner way up In Warlne'.te. Bobby Gllks Is hitting the ball hard , and fielding" grandly as over , for the Mobllo Blnolr. Blrdii. "Do Chippy Bird , " Mr. James McGarr , osa. . , has Doen granted a now lease on Hfo by Dicrf Mulchay at Hocboslor. Ex-Manngor Billy Barnio Is goins into the hotel business in Baltimore In partnership with a wealthy young friend. Count Campau has returned to the city of his early love Now Orleans , and bananas have gene up 200 per cent. Fred Lake has been added to Boston's list of catchers. This Is the young man who lumped Milwaukee because ho couldn't stand Kowdy Uushman's abuse. Old Pee Smith has been released by At lanta. TBO old man bad better tack on a big Uraud Army of the Uopubllo badge and hie ' himself to the soldior's'homo. Martin IJuek , or Duke as wo knot ? him. best , has been "chased" by Rochester. What Martin wants to do is to now pet into that Zuncsvlllc hollar factory without delay. i Klllon Is still Washington's only winning pitcher. No matter how hard ho is hit 'nsblngton will hit equally as hard , and it's better to bo lucky than rich. Besides , Killou Is quite n slugger himself. Hho splendid work of Tim O'Kourko with the bulumoro club Is a source of gralllicatlon to his friends throughout the western cir cuit. Tim is peed enough for any class and bis record at the cloio of the season will bhow it. The wheels in Thomas Uilbort Vickory's limited cranium nave begun to annoy him In Baltimore. If ho would only have a now ash pan slipped In his skull ho'd be one of tlio box Ulngs of the day. Any blacksmith can fix it for Dim. Big Brcckourldeo Is bitting the ball hard t Troy. "Broclt" will keep up tbo slugging- , too , if Ibo boya only "Jolly' ' him a bit. Ho Will Bland a good deal of It , too , for , llko all young players , ho is moved Or the applause on a enthusiasm of his friends. McAleer is a grout admirer of pugilist Cor- bctt und bus wugeroa { GO to 3100 with Mike Bcanlan of Washington that Corbottwlll whin Sullivan. AcAlocr won consinornblo money on the Fitzsimuions-Maher light und Is stuck on tils judgiiK.nC'bf pugilists. Thu Southern league directors bad quite a iquubblo ever the oflknal standing of the clubs and Just bow they ilgurocl out the cor rect table is n problem ttint knoeics a man out. The ofllcial tables sfyovt that there has boon ono moro game lostnhan won. Mul- ford. ford.Thu prlzo mtnn man hnt boon discovered. Ho lives at Columbus and was ono of tbo Email try stockholder ! of the club. On the last days the Buckeyes played there ho stooi outoluo tbo gates and sold coupons out of his loaton book at a discount in opposition to thu regular box olilco. Baltimore has accepted tbo terms of the Columbus pitcher , Stephens. Ho is said to bo really u better pitcher than Clausen. Ac cording to Manager Sharslg , however , the best pitcher in the Woslurn longuo was Jim Hulllvuii , of thu Indianapolis team. Ho Is a Boston boy nnd U with Cincinnati. Norman Lestlo Baker , the basso profundo pllcbor , has gone to Now Hampton , la.t to iimim o , captain und twirl for tbo now uraoker-Jack team just organized there. "When Noruian Leslie gets through with Now Hampton there won't bu enough of her loft to wad u toy pistol with. Lurry Tn lelicll Is disgusted with base ball nnd will noiNOok an engagement for iho re mainder of the Boatou. Lurry lost eighteen days' work at Milwaukee and about u weolc ' nt'liulianupolU , und therefore Isn't In very good bumnr'wiUi buso bull macuutos as pay- imiHtcrs , unless the turnstiles do the proper amount of business. Joe Walsh changed Ms mind about going to New Orleans at the last moment , und In doleruncu to the wishes of his wife who is lying 111 at Omaha , Joe wont liorao and will wear tlio knickerbockers no iponitbteseusoiti Joe plnyed good bull for Columbus und nts frioi.ds hero hope for hU continued success on thu diamond , if bu follows that very un- certuln business another season. K K. Jouko Halilpan got on a drunlc down in Ballimaru Wednesday night , hit Captuli "Cub" HtrK-liiT In tbo jaw , fnu-turliiK it in two places , and has boon sot on the bond for tin ) biiluiico of tbu BOUSOII. Ily tbo way you dliiu't Unow that Jockova a profei- ilonul bcrupper before he weut to playing ball , did you ! Wall , ho wus , aud ho won u couple of very tough mills near Buffalo It 'till , but gave up tbn ring for bane ball , spoil Inir a very good Ugh or to maUe a llfth ratu ball plajor. Tbo National board , whatever thnt is , has iwurUetl ( Jcorgo Darby tu Hoobestor , but apou what grounds tbu good LorJ only kaoxvb , itocliostcr has no mcro claims ot V Ourby than the club in Yokohama , Jupan lie denmnilcd f 100 advuncu but they rofuaoi to ulvu it to him. but they hud , howovorpali Uuvu Uo\vo auu Ualph titout foO for vocurln r un uyivenicul Ire in nlm to pluv ut Uoohustcr and Uowe and Stout gave Uarby hi * rullroai fuiu to there. Darby was roleuused bv tbo Omaha muiiagutnont , which still owes lilu 815U ; the \Vc5tern league waa entitled to lie itioogultion trom tbu National league , am coniequunlly Kocbestor has uo claim wbut- flvor upon Uarby't gorvluoa , IlntiK O'D < i > U thu only man of the Colum bus tcum lolt without un outfajreuiouu Illj , lluuk luaJo mUtuke , If bu UAd braced u ] ho early part of the semion as ho did the last , 111 name might adorn a National loneuo pay * roll , O'Dav li a , trroat pitcher when ho takes care of himself and wnnts to pitch. Ho had wo Inpios from the paths of sobriety whtlo bore. The first coit him KO and tbo second occurred when It baoama a sura thins that 'olumbus had won the tint championship. Ho buckloil down to work in the second lories a.ul Icn ICnnias City down with three ills In ono of the games thoro. The loss of Hank's brother by the labor riots at Homestead - stead was n heavy blow to him. Columbus , O. , Journal. Charley Abbey will never bo a Jay QoulJ ir Vandcrbllt. Ho isn't built for aspecula- or. A recent instance of an Investment shows this. When Columbus won the first championship ho had about 1,001) ) largo croup ilctures made of the "Champs. " Like the 'nroous oyo-wntoi- the lamented Colonel Sollora there was supposed to bo millions in the sala of these bandsomo souvenirs , and \.bboy was already Investing tbo tmafslnnrv prollts In Nebraska real ostoto. Uut the solid facts shattered his financial dream. The ilcturcs were a drug on tbn market and the Kipulnr center Holder Ii out about $100 on thn nvostmont. Uakor , the photographer , is able to till orders for Job lots of the photo graphs at cut rates. Columbus Journal. The preal gmno Joe Kelley is puttlne up for Plttsburg Is very cratifylni ; to his host of Omaha friends. Ho is not only Holding out of sight , but bitting hard and roularly. Whllo King ICol Is ODD ot tba most unsoohls- leatcd youths alive , ho Is n coming star on .ho dlnmoml. A few days before ho loft for .ho Smoky City , ho was out shooting on tbo broad prairies west of the city , together with Deb Ullks , Shlobook and the writer. The partj- was lylntr in the shade of a big windmill , resting alter nn urduous tramp through tbo stnbblo. when suddnnly Joe nroso nnd gazing wonderlngly ever the broad lolds of waving pram stretching away us far as the eye could roach , ho swept his out stretched arms about him nnd inquired : 'Say , follows , what dotbov call all this any way } la this Omaha , tool" AVhloporlMKS ofthn Wheel. Mossrs. Porrlgo , IloUon , ICastman , jaucha , Potter and Schnoll will attend tbo Iowa division moot at Sioux City next week. The theater party given unJor the auspices if the Omaha Wheel club last Friday evening - ing at Boyd's theater was n grand success socially. The bicycle oomody civon by the Savors company was the attraction , The Omaha Wheel club snout last Sunday ntPrlcss lake , at thn tthootlne tournament , . Quito a number turned out and all ronort an onjoynblo time. It was n sight to see the boys scurrying homo ] ust ahead of the storm. Zimmerman , the champion amateur cyclist , was received amid the booming of cannon , tbo braying of brass bands and the cheers of several thousand pcopla on the occasion of his return from "morrio hold Hongland ; " and why shouldn't be have bocnl Ho has bouton the best that Drlttaln could send og.ilnst him and on their own tracks , too. The local cyclists will soon bo entertained by a handidap road race which will llkolv occur Labor day , August HO. The raua will bo run over the course between Thirtieth and Bristol , Omnha , to Brlcrgs' station and return , nnd will bo entirely under the man agement of the Omaha Wheel club , aonio hundred or so dollars worth of prUes will DO bung up for the competitors , u$50 gold modal being offered for time prize. Thn race is open to all. J. It. ICastman willactashandl- c. pcor. Club runs scheduled for today : Tourist Whoolmcu to Ulonwood , la. , start In relays ; ilrst section at 5 o'clock , second at 0:30 a. m. Omaha Wheel club to iirlggs' station , start , at 8 o'clock. The country roads are in splen did condition , and as tbo morning is cool every cyclist whoonjoya country road riding should turn out with ono club or the other. Many new men-hang back nnd uro not over anxious to attend club runs , fearing that they will not bo able to keep up with the uauo makers. Such riders should attend tbo runs aud learn that tbo road oftlcors of both clubs make a special effort to look after the wants and comforts of now man on club runs. Many a timlil"rider has changed his opinion at tor attending n club run , aud has made un exceptional good roail man. Try it and bo convinced. Chlof Cons.il A. H. Porrlgo is back again from the national moot of the League of American Wheelmen , nt Washington , D. C. Perry has a fine collection of souvenir badges and modals. While away the worthy cluof consul was a member of the now famous Illinois division who traveled from Cutcairo in their own special train. This division was decidedly the "push" of the meet so Perry avers. The latest number of the Bearings contains a very good photogravure of the party and prominent among the faces may bo seen tbosoof Billy Kmorson and our chief consul. The scoring for the Tourist Wheelmen club modal is given below. Four moro months will iinlsh the competition. Oaptnln Potter now lends by a small margin of four miles. Barnum , tno loader of the last scor ing , has dropped back to third placo. The modal , however. Is everybody's modal yet. Those have reached 100 miles or moro. Huns Runs attended , missed. Miles E. U Potter 2J 0 490 II. 1C. Smith 23 U 403 W. M. Ilarnu ' . . . . 21 10 4117 Lou t'loicher. 15 13 3SJ J. K Cully B S3 i35 W. A. KliiRiloy. , 13 18 1S8 OeorioHniioha. 0 2J 171) ) \V. W. Connoran , : 7 24 150 RJ. Wallace. 0 25 108 W. II. Mulhall (1 ( - 25 I'.M M.O. ll.ixon 7 24 117 W. S. Hlnlov 8 2.1 1U II. K. TuRimr. 3 28 111 Tweiity-iwo others have o yet foiled to score the required 100 miles. John Kolloyt ono of the original four cyc lists who organized tbo Tourists ana who now is on the road for the Consolidated Cof- leo and Splco company , canio In ojt his ter ritory aud visited with the boys a day or so of last week. Ho has not forgotten now to manage n whcol , either , sluco ho commenced to boll coffee and apices. The boys who made the run to Missouri Valley , la. , lust Sunday , have notdono prais ing the manner in which the Missouri Yallov Wheel club boy.-i entertained them. The Tourist Wheelmen and the Council Bluffs Wheel club were schuduuledto ride up to the Valley and spend tho" day with the Valley boys aud the Logan , la. , club. Tlio day was lovely , aud the early mornlug was cool and enticing to the early-rising cvcllst. The Council Bluffs boys were thu Ilrst to start , iiud were followed shortly after by the Tour ists the first half of the joiirnov was made in three hours an ten minutes , Just such a pace as ono would wish to ride for pleasure und there Is n vast amount of pleasure to begotten gotten out of a cycle rldo ever the bills to Missouri Valley some of the prettiest soon- oiy along tbo Missouri river seems to huvo boon jumbled together along thin stretch of thirty-two miles. At Honey crook the clubs were mot ill turn by a delegation of tbo Mis souri Valley boys , who escorted them into thu city. The hnuplcst part of the trip was yet to come. A short stop was made In the city to allow the stragglers to o.itch up , then thi < long string of wheelmenguests and hosts , poduled out to ono of the nicest , coolostplotuo irrounds Imaginable. Here the wheels were stacked , and lliu boys proceeded to renew old acquaintances and make now ones. The commissary wagon , under escort of doUcu- mont of wheelmen , then rumbled uu , and was loudly chncrjd by the clubmen. The Logan Wheel club failed to materialize , and at 11:30 : the gong , ocuten by the Jolly captain of the Vullo. % club , announced to the hungry cyclists that refreshments were about to bo sorvea. Tlio lunch which was served was both novel nnd lilirtilv annrociatuil. A regular old- fushlonod country basKet plcnlo dinner 1 und how the wheelmen did make that basket din ner look "fatigued. " After dinner caino oitforo and liquid roiroshmonts , then u general oral assembly campllre-stylo talk. Mr. Hood the photographer , teen several snap hots nt thu party. At U o'clocic Mgns of tno thunder shatter which noon followoa , drove the picnlclng whoolmeu homeward. In thu hurrv to gotiiway many good bves which would have boon said were lost. Tbo Tourists started for homo n-whuol and were chased by tbo storm for twelve miles , tbo distance was made in thlrty-sovoii minutes , which isn't very slow considering. At Houuy Creek tbo storm caught tbo scur rying cyclisU and a faw moments later tbo train picked thorn up and dropped tbo in llu'litly In the wet at Council Bluffs. Yoi , the duy will ba remembered , and wbv shouldn't It , wlion such onlorlulnori a % Ken dall , lilts. Heed , Anderson , Brown , WUslor , McO'ovorn and the Missouri Valley Wheel club extend the iuvltation. Kvory roan who attundeu tbu run wore homo a spoon as a oouvonlr. Within Iliu yuurlur titrotoh. Ttooro U a mare at Waterloo , la. , that is now J yours old and , bad bur liatuoutb foal. foal.Mr. Mr. Hedge * , a trainer at the Lincoln track , was ovcrcomo by boat this week. The usual restoratives were applied and ho was soon nil right. Li. M. Swopo , Aurora , Ivan. , has purchased ot Beauchamp & Jnrvts , Conconlla , Kan. , , bo bay stallion Ynio 12,033 , oy Capoul , dam jy Tramp. During a severe wind storm ono night last week the amphitheater at the Iowa stoto fair ground ) blow down. The loss was about $10,000. The 1'onea association has Joined the American , nnd J. O. McCarthy of Cnlongo las bean soouroj to do iho starting at the Jctobor mooting. It is definitely settled that Jay-Eyo-Soo , 2:10 : , will make his first nppoaranoa < n the roll of a paoor , at Indopondouoo during the August mooting , commencing the 2oth. The Everett Racing association have a running mooting for next month under ad * /Uomont. If they undertake it , success Is a 'orcgono conclusion , as they know no such .vord as fail. Li. C. Nee , Knoxville , la. , loft for Puorla , III. , on tho'JJ.l Instant with Slrlusyear - old record 2:34 . Among the good ones that Slrlus will moot this year are Gift O'Noor , 3:24 : % nnd Annoroan , 2:2u : > . A barn belonging to Hov. F. A. Morrow , Jniuva , la. , was burned last wool : together with two valuable colt * , tor ono of which bo Had received an offer of (500. The flro Is supposnd to have been of Incendiary origin. John E. Barclay of 'Independence , la. , was in the city Thursday In the interest of tbo ; roat 'two wonks' trotting carnival to beHeld Hold at thnt ntnco August 22 to September ! ) , on the klto-shapoa track owned by C , W. Wllllams.ownor of Allerton , 2:09 : } C. L. Wright , Knoxville , la. , was cleaning out the foot of a colt last weak wlion tbo ani mal kicked and struck him in the mouth. Mr. Wright has a fond remembrance of scv- ornl toath that ho poiacssed prior to the un- oxpcctod event , but the tooth nro gono. The tnllo klto track at Rushvlllo , Nob. , has Just been completed. Tbo projectors have not tried to bo norol nnd have built It per fectly lovol. The first annual fair aud speed mooting will take placi October 4 to 7 in clusive. This association will no doubt do much to advance the horse Interests of SherIdan - Idan county ? J. vV. Bodon , secretary of the Edgar , Neb. , Driving Park association , has tno sporting editor's acknowledgements for a special In vitation to attend tholr coming mooting. This will oocn up on Monday , August " 9 , and continue to Soutcmbar 1 Inclusive. There is a largo list of good borsos entered , aud the mooting jvill bo n line ono. Boll Acton , yearling , paced an exhibition mtlo in 8:25Vf at Lyons , Thursday. This is the fastest time ever made outside of Cali fornia for a yearling. It Is the fastest on record for this season for the year. Bell A * tftn IQ clrji/l htr < 3hnrtnlnml Onwnw ! dam Lotta P , 2:17 : > She was bred and is owned by E. D. Gould , Fullerton. Nob. , and was trained nnd driven by J. B. Chandler of tbo same place. The Evcrott Racing association at Lyons , this state , own , undoubtVlv , ono of the fastest kito-sliapad tracks lii > io world. It is a vorttablo model , and in time will bo amplv hoard from. On Tuesday last E. D. Gould's 2-year-old stallion , Online by Shadeland On ward , boat the Nebraska trotting or pacing record , making tbo rallo without a skip In 2:10) , and equalled tbo best time ever mndo In a race by a 2-year-old , either pacing or trotting. _ _ _ _ I'oreit , I'lulil mill .itroilm. Tolerable good young woodduck shooting is reported from along the Loup and Elk- born. There will bo several good private matches at Nason's Benson shooting park this after noon. Dr. Galbraltn and his party of boar hunters - ors Inavo for tno mountains of Idaho about the l.rth. Black bass fishing at Blue lake was never bettor than In thejo dog days. The favorlto lure is tbo live grass frocr. In ono day's shooting along the middle of the past week , Will Crury made the manlll- cent bag ot sixty-eight upland plover. The Raymond Gun club has nballonged tbo Bemis Park Gun club for a match team shoot , and the same has been accepted , but as yet no date fixed for the collision. Colouol Jack Morrison and Messrs. R , T. Worth and O. H. Perry of Baltimore , Md. , spent Thursday and Friday among the up lands , bagging something like 125 birds. Mr. Perry's Llowollon bitch , Lulu , is said to bo , the best broken audiO9t < traluod bird do's in j the United States.- T' * ' * * Chicken are nou belnz slaughtered in all parts of the stato. The young birds , that is , a majority of thorn , are about half grown , and at their best. Tbo law might Just as well bo amended , making the open season two weeks earlier , as not , for a largo element of sportsmen will toke no cuanoo in waiting until after September 1 , wbon tbo young bird : have all foil a prey to the market huutor , or oocomo so wild that it is impossible to secure any sport. Another thing that should bo taken Into considera tion and that Is that an old or full grown prairie chicken is about as undesirable an ar ticle for tbo table as could bo mentioned. They are only a delicacy when about half or three-quarters grown. I.dcnl .Huomlunoju. . Loon Loztor has entered In the Strcator. III. handicap , ISO yards , which comes off Wednesday. Jack Gorman of Hastings , and Billy Lewis of El Paso , Tex. , light to a finish with small gUvos , for a purio of $350 , near Hastings next Saturday afternoon. , Patsoy Noonan writes from Fremont that bo is still on the turf ready and anxious to moot anv flirbtcr in the state who says ho isn't still in it. Jack Wllks was enabled to leave his bed Wednesday and ruudq no mistake , but caught the Ilrst train for St. Louis. It will bo many a long day before bo recovers from the boating Colonel Ryan guvohitn ono night a week ago. Bob Dobbs , the colored lightweight xvho made ono of tbo best lights wer soon In South Omitnn , that with Aaron Shorroy , has been matched for a finished with George McKon- sio , the Australian , by tbo California Ath letic club. McIConslo. so writes a member of tbo club to TUB BUR , is not a hard bitter , but a must dating und courageous lighter , extremely clever and quick as allash of llrfht nn his foot , fie is tbo favorlto nt slight odas but will have u bard time knocking out the colored American , however , for Dobbs can hit as nard as a mule cad nlolt , and It will not tuko many of bts blows to finish tbo Australian. Dobbi is training nt Kllnkner- vlllo , but It is not nocassary for him to worn bard , because ho takes care of himself and is always in good condition. McIConslo is get ting into condition at the Six-mile bouse. Jack Prluoo Is In Sprincilold , O. , bcadod thbi way. Ho has been racing with a borso , and in a little note to the sporting editor , says ho has made big stuff this summer. The Vindicator says of tbo race ho rode in Springllold Thuriday : "Fully 1,530 nooplo witnessed tbo race between John S. Prince , the champion long distance bicycle rldor of the world , nnd Lottlo Brown , a trotting mare that has shown a inllo In 2:2r , driven by John H. Jones. Prlnco won , but at the llnlsb was onlv under the wlro ton yards In nil van co of the borso. J. H , Morris of the Morris Hurdw.tro company , and Byron Wil liams of tbo Vindicator , ofllclatod as Judges. The horde und Prlnco kept closely together In the first two and a half miles , each bamg In the load at different times , lu tlio last mlle at iho throo-quartor mlle , Prlnco Mowed wonderful spoad aud pushed onward down the stretch at a mar velous rate , liulihinir in thn Innil. 'I'hn horse also evinced wonderful speed , espec ially in the lait mllo. Tbo IIm half mlle was made In 1:03 , aud the inilo lu 3:0'J. ' Tbo sououd mlle was traveled In precisely the same gait , but when tbo third mlle was reached there was a decided spurt on the part of both the contestants , but Prince Hliowed his ability as a rldor , and finished the third rallo in 2:30 , making the time for tlio ontlro tliroo mlloi 'J : S ! ' . Prluco was liberally applauded. o mm i mi. ,111,1.4ii > , - ra QUANT. Nob. Auir. 2 , To the Hportlnz Editor of Tine lint : ; In taut Sunday's HKK the fol- lowliuqututlon Uaikeil : Second and third biibesarooocuplud : niunon third start * for home , but soeliu hu cannot inaUo U. runs UauK to thin ! buso. but in meantime tuo bunu runnaran Hcoud has run to third and touched H. Wblcli runner U ontlclml to third Imsti ? \ on answer tun m-n from Wonu. "Spald. JiiK'8 1UHO Hull Ouldu. " UK ! , rillo 45. naya base runners uliull bo legally entitled to hold liauo until liu IMS legally touched next b.isu In order , or has been loyally forced to vuonto UfuriiBuecpodliiTluaarunnur. Whit U bo- in i lezully forced ? I tuko It that IMSO runner , according to Huutlon 12 , rule 47 , oua only bu legally forced elf wlion tmsouro full und thu buUinuu becomes a base riinnur. I'louso ox- plaln lu next Sunday's UBIC uud oblige. W. W. Hunt. Ans. TUo above answer U corroot. The moment a bum ruuuor touches a bajo , no matlor utiuor what clFcurnstnticos , that biso U bis. PHTTR CRNtrrt , NobT , Am. 1. To the Sport ing K.lltor of Til * IlBRi.l'liuso Insnrt In your next Sunday hiuo tlio nitinos ot the three fast est tmttlni : horses , with , time , nnd plaoo of performance , unl oDll 'o several. J. P. Wulkor. An . Sunol , against time , accompanied half the dUtanco by Ax/runner / , klto-shnpocl traok , Stockton , Cai.Ootobar20,1891,2:03 : } 5 Maud S , against time , "nccompsnloa bv runner - nor , oval trAok. GlonvlUo , O. , Julv 3J , 1SS5 , SiOSIf : Polo Alto ( dead ) , against time , klto track. Stockton , Cal. * November 17 , 1S01 , 2:0f : , Nancy KanksfQiOO , comes next , but as Palo Alto Is dead , taikoi bar the third fastest trotter living. She made her mark nanlnst tlirjo at Richmond , Ind , , September , 30 , 1801 , circular track. Oi.KSWooi ) , la. . Aut. 1. To the Sportlni Kdltorof THBllRBi I'loaso give the n vines of somoof the bu.41 , oliokor-plavurj In Omaha , us vroll as tlio olirunplnn. U , W , Uurkott. Ans. Will F. Gurlov and Dan Wboolor , jr. , are probably tbo best checker-players In Omaha. They will not glvo exhibitions In Europe , though , for some years to come. D. E. B. , BerlinNob. . ! Make your croquet quoHlou plainer , and wrlto on ono sldo of the paper , and I'll ' try to answer. SOUTH OMAHA. Nob. . Au . 5. To ' .ho Sporting IMItorof Tim HKH : 1'loaso-stata In Hnuitny's llBK Tommy Hriin'i nativity U ho nn Irish man or a Jew ? U. 1) . U. Ans. Noitbor. Scotch. NKW YOIIK LIFE , An * . 15. To the Sporting Editor of TUB UKR : IMoaao answer the fol lowing In Sunday's HRE : The score nt high five Is as follows nt the boxlnrilnt of the last hand Partners A nnd It huvo M , and partners O nnd I ) have 42 points. U bids the tramp and on his load of uco counts 6 , A plnvs low Bucond hind. Iand ) I ) play and win all but low nnd count 51. Which sldo won the game ? -512 Now York Llfo. Ans. A. MnxuAMitf , la. . Aug. n. To tbo Sporting Kdltor of Tin : IIIB : : I'lonso answer In TUB HUB : Did Jake Kllratn and Prank Btavln ever lUlit in thn United atitos ? If so , whore nnd who wonl-W. I' . WJItz. AUS. Mo. WII.IIKII. Nob. , Ann. 2. To the Sportlne Kllorof TIIK HKK : 1'loaso answer questions as requested In onolojod typowrltton letter. All pools and bets uwalt your answer. Hoply In Sunday's HKK : I send you un udvortlso- mont of races that took pl'ico here on the date u'lvortlsod , for novelty. Four entries were made Con Klnnojr. Fanny II , Gray I ) and Mollln W. In the pools the field sold against ( Ir.iy D to thonunrtor , the Hold against Con Kinney to the half. Entries wore made under rules as pnr ailvertUomont. The secretory of the track , who claims the track to bo In good standing In the association tried the horses. The treasurer was one of the judiros. It was plain to sue that the Held was working to boat ( ! rav D. There was no Hair , no boll or drum lu the Judges' stand. Tlio uosltlnns were : Uray 13 polo , Funny second , Molllo thlid and t'on fourth. The tr.ick was very heavy near the pole nnd the horses broke away twenty-ono times , ( Jr.iy 1) being nearly pumped out. After two hours of scorliu the crowd became Impatient nnd roasted the starter , who Was the president of the associa tion. Ho mndo two or three an nouncements In the following language : "I donotuuruu what you people think , for you can gahomo If you don't like It. If there U anyone In thU crowd that nou't llko this they can go homo them. " This language was announced from the stand to the audi ence. 111110114 whom were many ladles. The sturtor then placed a man at u mark , thirty feat from the wlro to line tlio horses up. hu lined them up and yelled to the starter to lot thorn go. Thostirtor did not glvo the word to go. but the riders thought the word coiuo from the startor. and puinpod the hones for one- half mlle for all the apood tboru was In them. On llulshlnz the Judges announced It was no co , and gave them tlmd to rest , calling on and running another race ° before tins ono was llnlsliod. The man who owned Gray I ) , uskod the starter permission to draw his horse. The starter replied , "I don't biro a what vou do with Him. " The owlmr rtrow his horse , and the throe , Con Klnney. Manny und Molly fin ished the race. Con Kinney winning. The owner of Gray U. protested against the uoots being paid and refuses to"pay bis side bets. Now you have a history of the proceedings , und whore do the noi.ls . und sldo hots go , and whore wore the Amerteau ruelnK rules vie lated. An admission ot-'icents was ohargod nt the unto. H. P. K. F it % Ans. It Is play or pay la all pools. Those who bet against Gray D. win , these who bet , on Gray D loso.of course.i Those who bet on Con Kinney win. The rules were violated in every way , as from your description there were no regulations go/erning tbo race. SOUTH O.UAiiA , AUK. ' . To the Sporting Editor ot TIIK UBH:1' Wlllnyou obllgo mo by answering the following : (11 ( JVns It Jack Davis , the so-called Omalyi heavy weight , who foilclit Hurry McCoy at Uurllngton ? (2) ( ) What weight did JlQCoy tlshf at ? Subscriber. . , Ans , (1) It was not. (3) ) Ono hundred hlrt tpou 1 T11E TU i The Eau Clalra Standard has the following to say of HoUloBornard-Chaso and her great play , "Uncle's Darling1 ' which comes to the Farnam Street theater all this wool : , com mencing wttb matluoe today * "Tbo Kettle Beruard-Cbasn company thnt played at the opera bouse last Tuesday , Wednesday and. Thursday cyan Ings was ono of tbo best companies of Its kind that ever visited tbis city , and they were greeted by a largo and appreciative audience each ovo- nlng. Tbo loading play , 'iUnolo's Darling , " written by Charles VV. Chase , was presented on Tuesday and took the audlonco by storm , so muob so that Manager Hrowh had thorn repeat Ibo play on Thursday evening. In tbis drama Hottlo Barnard.Chase does her best acting and she will always be a popular actress in Eau Clalro , ' * Tbo other mem bers of the company , Including Mr. Charles W. Chase. Master Charley Wa- then , Mr. Frank Calburt , Will McRobio , Mr. Will H. Stevens and tho. Misses Evans and Newton are all first-class performers. Tbo singing of Miss Evans was flno and she was encored several times ; but for an all-round performer Mr. Frank Calburt "takes the cako.1 His several make-ups mid the acting of the same uopt tbo audiorico In nn uproar all the time. Mr. Charles W. Cbnso is nn experienced theatrical man and ho not only acts but writes plays and is excellent In both. On Wednesday evening , the company presented an entirely different piece entitled "Little Coquette , " written by Mr. Chaso. It was well received , but "Uncle's Darling" seemed to talto bettor. Take the company throughout it was ono of tbo best troupes that over vlsitnd bore , and should they ever return a packed house is insured for thorn. MK Calburt , tbo treasurer of tbo company , is a flno follow to meat , and wo recommend him to the outside press. This companr is now playing Wisconsin and wo wish them success. " Eau Clalro Standard. llonslp of tlio tUiito. E. S. Willard has a dramatization of "Tno Scarlet Letter. " Sol Smith Russell will begin at Denver tomsrrow a season that will last two years. George Gould will manage the Grand opera house , Now York , after the expiration of the present louse. a The Casino , New York , has dooldod to abandon comic opera and will try something approaching the style of the London muslo hulls. Campaulnl is spending the summer on bis farm near Parma. Ho will return tu Amor- lea In Soptamoar In timo.to talto part iu the Worcsstor festival. t Miss Fanny Davenport has writttfn her managers tluUlio has tulton a castle In Wales aud will live in It until the close of summer. Tbo actress has decided not to boem bar tour until after tbo election ; Carmoncita confessed o 2.1 summers tbo ether day. Stio is with a small opera com pany in the south , arid nor birtbdav was celebrated with presents" paloro nnd 'cham pagne in great quantity. ' Miss Flora Walsh , who ! in private llfo is known as the wife of Charles il. llnvt. vvnn 21 years of agolust woolinnil colobrutad the event by giving a partyat her country rosl- donco at Cuarleitoivu , < tf ; ,11. Emma Nevada has bogti .mailing a tour of Spain recently , and received great ovations In Malaga and GronudjL , A dinner was given in her honor by * ' tbo ofllcers of tba King's Royal RUloa at Gibraltar. Dr. Palmer - mor , bor husband , was tbo only civilian among tbo gentlemen present. Tno lady guctU were the wlvo * of the ofllcors. Henry E. Abbey proposal to transport Henry Irving and his company upon tholr arrival next voar direct , to San Francisco , On tholr way east Mr , Irving will play In Chicago , Now York , Boston. Philadelphia and Washington. The English uctor will bring ever all the masilva scenery ana pro perties of "King Henry VIII. " Lillian Lewis will onon In "Lady Lil" next .wook lu Now Yet If. Coiomba LU is u circus- rider , suffering under tbo most painful wrongs at the bands of u nobleman , who transpire * to bo the brother of her aniuucod husband , The scones nro laid during a very oxclliug opUodo , bomir tlio six weeks' war between Austria and Prussia lu 16UO. Verdi bai completed his now opera , "Fal- staff , " founded on Shakoipoaro's comedy , "Tlio Merry Wlvoi of Windsor , " and the manuscript U now actually la tao bauds of MOSSM. Rlcordl , his publishers. The work Is to bo produced ut Ln Scala , lu Milan , next March , and tno scenery and appliances to bo used on the occasion are said to oo already in preparation. Six Now York nftnairars nro planning to produce extensive ballots , which is ) > upposod to Indicate a waning Interest in the skirt dance. In ono Uiorurc there will bo two ballots , nnd n speclul ticket will bo sold for people who wish to go to see tbo second ono at 11 o'clock. It in estimated that 1,000 women will bo brought from Europe for these enterprises. Joaquln Miller's daughter , Maud , who once gave promise of achieving uncommon distinction upon tbo stngo , has been content of Into to accept minor engagements lu which the pecuniary reward was certain. "Salary low bat sura" Is an old catch pbrnso In theatricals and it has attracted Miss Miller as well as manv another good player. The pool's daughter , after her dlvorco from young Mackayo , became the wife of Loudou McCormlck , a well known impersonator of heavy vlllians. They have since starred to- gcthor at various times in the west , but as a general rule they have not boon successful. Miss Miller's now engagement is with "A Royal'Pass , " ono of tbo profitable sensa tion plays of the last few seasons. Miss SIdhor-Rhodcs , tbo young American soprano wbo has boon engaged to tnko Miss Gorakltuo Ulmnr'a place in "Tho Mounte banks" nt tbo Lvrto theater , London , mndo bor debut In Paris at the Snllo Erard , where her singing of the mad scene from "Lucia" , created a sensation. She nftorwnrds ap peared In opera In Brussels , whore bor suc cess was so pronounced that she crowded the bouso nightly during her engagement , thus saving tbo manager of the opera house from Impending bankruptcy. Miss Rhode ) Is a California girl , and has been educated by her undo , Senator Everts of Illinois. She Is a tall , slender biondo , with a Lnndsomo face nnd figure , possessing a light , clear soprano volco of extended range. Socially she Is a great favorite , bomir ft protocoo of Mrs. Mackay nnd her daughter , the Princess Co- lonno. Miss Rhodes is a line linguist , speak ing French , Gorman , Spanish nnd Italian. John Rutsoll puts a clause in his contracts limiting the baggage of the actor to 150 pounds , the amount carried Tree by the rail roads , "Why , do you know , " said ho to a reporter , "the last trip I made to California I found on tbo way back I was paying for 0,500 pounds of extra baggngo which , all the way from San Francisco , moans snvoral hun dred dollars. Asovorvbody scorned to bo car rying satchels on tholr way out I wondered where all this extra baggage came in and oa investigation I found that all the comedians nnd soubrcttos had been presented with specimens of ore. Some bad great pieces of rook and quartz. Thov had been tola that there was gold in it. Some carried pig Iron and other largo pieces properly belonging to the Rocky Mountains. "I did not find this out until wo reached Chicago , and wbon I remonstrated they said they didn't care about this stuff anyway and throw it away. This Is how about $500 of my good money wont. Hereafter If my com pany want to carry rocks in their trunks they will have to pay for it themselves. " Paris Is jealous of "Vienna. The Parisians fool that their biilltunt capital should have boon the slto of the international theatrical exhibition , which has boon nuch n complota success this summor. thanks to Princess Mottornlch's skilful guidance. So now thov nro arranging to hold ono of tholr own in the gay capital beginning May 1 , 1803 , and closing five months thereafter. M. Gailhord , ox-dlroctor of the grand opera , is tbo projector of this ontorpriso. His ideals to begin tha exhibition ns soon as tbo thoatnrs close in May , and to wind up bofora the autumn seasons begin. And bo wishes all tbo actors and actresses in tbo world to contribute to the glory and. the uni versality of his undertaking. Ono of the chief features ot the oxhlbition will be a revival o'f tbo old mystery plays. Between the four great bases of the Eiffel tower ho will erect a vast theater , open above to the sky , and tbero bo will produce those plays whice were popular at tbo dawn of the theater in middle and southern Europe. Ono of the attractions will bo a Passion similar to that produced at Ober Amraorgau , and uo loss than four composers ot distinction ere at work on tno muslo for it. Ono of the great exhibition buildings is to bo utilized for tbn superb theatrical pre sentation of events m the hi&tory of Venice , which is now in .London. Another will bo used for the revival of tbo Greek thoator. The central dome will bo filled up as an In ternational opera house , where the works of SllHUo tBaStors avill , bo presented. And in ether theaters companies from all the great cities In'tbo world will perform. A Denver paper relates an amusing episode in the recent visit of a Presbyterian clergy man in that city. Ono day on tbo street ho thought it would bo a line thing to shoot his kodak at a Ute squaw ; but wbon tbo squaw saw the kodak pointed toward her sno bought sbo was being bowltcbod , nnd puli ng out a largo knife from under bor dross she made a desperate lunge for tbo dominie , Ho saw what was ccminir , and dropped tbo kodak in bis fright , ana made a very undig- 11 nd dive for tbo other sldo of the street' Tbo squaw captured the witch instrument , and'aftcr demolishing It replaced bor knife with a satisfactory ( [ runt and marched tri umphantly away. * He sat in one of the front pews in ohurcb in Detroit , tbo Free Press avers , with a face like a Ilttlo angel , and were tout nweot , pre cocious look of knowledge beyond 'bis years that always makes one think of a proinaturo heaven. Ho never disturbed the mooting but once. That was when his mother looked in his dear lltllo pockets for bis handkerchief and didn't find any. "Willie , " she whispered gently , "you have no pocket bandkercblof. " "Then , rramma , " sold the sweet Infant , In a shrill , nngollo voko , "somebody must have swiped It. " # Tapper So you aon't altogether llko the now pastor's sermons , eh ) Dapper No. they are too profound they necessitate too much beudwork. Tapper Quito true. I noticed you were nodding through his entire discourse yostor- day. * Deacon Jones Before your ) iuaband ora- barks upon tbis now enterprise I trust bo will ask for dlvino guidance. Mrs. Smith It Is evident that you don't know John. Ho wouldn't ' bo dictated to by anybody. * "Won't you join our Saobatb school classl" asked the bonovotont woman. "No ; " said the small boy , "I won't. I am a Catholic , and believe in the mastos rather than tbo classes. " * "Do you believe in a special provldonco , deaconl" "VV'y , yes ; sorter. But I ain't buyln' BO lottery tickets on tbo stron'tb of It , though. " * In tbo Churchman a vVostarn Priest" ad vertises for slimmer supply work In the oast. nnd bo "guarantees to keep tbo congropatlon awake on tbo hottest summer day. " A causa of embarrassment In religious cir cles is that the season Is too late for tbo strawberry nnd too early for the oyster. ICnto Field makes public some Interesting reminiscences of Sir Charles Dllko , whom sbo inoi twenty years ago. "Tho moro I saw of Charles Dllko , " saya Miss Field , "tho hotter I liked him ; bo was an accom plished man of the world , with n Itomi ap preciation of women. Ho bollovud thor oughly in their equality with men , aud demanded Ibo same laws for both sexes , Loving art and literature , ho was a charm ing companion , and his dinner partial wuro delightful , because of the host's bonhomie and tbo brilliancy of bis guests. " At that time Sir Charles had Incurred tbo dlsllko of both tory ana liberal sympathizers , who showed their disapproval of bis course In insolent ways. Wbllo ba was leaving his house ono evening to address a mooting at Chelsea , n tall man in a long coat wont up to him and said , " 1 utioula llko to punch your head.1 "Two cau play at thatgamo ; perhaps I should llko to punch yours , " re plied Dllko. Tlio man turned llko a coward , und though Blr Churloi followed him for n abort distauco ho showed no light. WOOUBUKY'b ' irAUlHL SUAP r hi I , H. WOODEURY , D.I. , 123 W , 424 3L , New York Cilj. Pears' Soap "Beauty is but skin-i deep" was probably meant to disparage beau ty. Instead it tells how easy that beauty is to attain. "There is no beauty like the beauty of health " was also meant to dispar- age. Instead it encour ages beauty. Pears' SOAP' is thq means of health to thq skin , and so to both these sorts of beauty. All sorts of stores sell it , especially druggists ; all sorts of people use it. BOYSiGI under 18 yours of Kgo a , Bicycle FREE. jJfi5"You need not pay ono cent. We will send it to you FRKE. Every Bicyolo Warranted and equal to those sold where at from $45 Any boy or girl under sS years of ngc , who wnnts a first-class Jlicvci.n cnugctoiiel'RUH We will Rive nny boyorRirln bicycle on very easy condi tions. The wheels nre 15 Inches , with crescent Bleel rluia mul molded rubber tires , nnd run on hhardened steel j\cone \ bearings , ml- iHustable to wear ; ifgearcd 1046 Inches ; I detachable cranks ; itosiuchcs throw ; , J frnme fi n ely en am- ' /eled / witli nickel f trimmings. Kacli machine is supplied - plied with toot bug _ \vrcnch nnd oiler. ft - - . . - c We Imvc cither - boys or girl style. - --.j If you want a Bicycle FBEE cut thiJ advcrtUctucnt out and scud us to-day. Address , A. CURTIS & CO. , - I7O W. Van Buren St. . OHICACO , ILL. Mention The Omaha Hoc. Anovr nnil Complete Treatment , confuting of Supnosltorloi. Ointment la i'jip ulu , also In Box and 1MIU : n I'oiltlvo Cure fur Kitornul. IntornM bllndorUleortlnRltoliliiir. Chronic , Itcountor Uorodl- tarr Pllos. Tnls Itomodj has never boon known to fall. $1 par box. 6 forUl sent br mull. WliT utlor from tbls tcrrlblo dlso.uo wlion a written Kuarantoa la Donltlvoly nlvon with ( tootoi or refund the mono ? If not cured ttond stamp for Iroo Siunplo. liunrnntoo Itsuod br Kulm , VCo. . DrUk'lJUts , Solu AgunUcornor IJ.U' . and Doucltis Btroeta , Umalia. Neb. -Dr. Bailey , - - $ [ The Leading Dentist Third floor , P.ixtou Itloelt. Tclcplfoiio 1085. lOtlt nnil Fnrnam Sis. " A full not of tcctU on rubber jor 13. 1'orfi-ct set Teeth without i > latos or lomovnblo brldito work just tlio thlnf for elngurs or publlu ipoakara , never drop down. , TEETH EXTRACTED1 WITHOUT PAIN Gold IllliiiB at rousonablo rates. All work warranted. Cut this out for a guide. A.-J. SIMPSON 1-1OH nml l-lll Uoilf/e St. Oinnlia , Tuo place to buy a Hockaway and family Carriage , 1'hooton or lliiilni-aa IJutiKf. Quality bott 1'rlcos the lowunt First class work. Last Chance This Week. Young Green Parrots , warranted tot ilk , Only $5 After August Till regular price (7&U. Order at once and doa't lulus this clianco. I'arrot taKOS M10 up. ItlnU slilppcl liy express , 25c extra- -Omaha , Neb. AT Balueston , Texas , THE SBA PORT OF THE3 SOUTH I For Sale or Lease at Jarjjain and on Easy Terms. A good chance especially for parties In do- | louto health deslrlnK a Ulian < i to a uonu'onlal and Balubr.ous ollinuto , mild li > nlntor nnd cool In Hiiiniiior. owlii'to thu rufiushhu Hea breezes of tlio gulf. A Corn Mill Plant built by the T. J. Noyhi M'lV. Co . euparltv 200 barrels per day , with elevator railroad . waruhousca , steam power and Krounil , liltimtoil In OUMU proximity to thu cli.innol. oinlnontly flttcd for the export , as well as homo truUu , with ample space for cn- larKlng the HIIIIIO or aadlii'j out mllllii ! { , The re.ison fordlHposlns of thU property Is our duilru to nay undivided attontloti to our Hour mill hUHiuuHi , aud the export of Hour und Kratn from tliln unit. Wu Invlto corru-iDoinlonco and wilt bo much pluaHOd to fiirnUh all Information In our pubuusMlon ro arJIui corn nilllliii , our port , cllmuto , etc. Texas Star Flour Mills , QALVH3TON , TBXA8. FAT FOLKS REDUCED DV DR. SNYDER , Tun SuccBSSFUL OBBSITV SPECIALIST MrB.AUcflM p1n.Orriton , Mr > . Weights Hi-tore treat inent.fcxi ws. | niter treatment , 163 lb . Tlio following personi Imto taken troAtmonl o | Dr. tfnfdcr , with losn of irotitit in Klvon below They will clirerrnlly nmwer nil Inqulrloi If alunipl nro lnclo od. WclHht Wclslit lloforo. 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SKIN DISEASES , and all discuses of tha 6tomn.cn , blood , liver , kldnoya and bladder ire treated nil ucussfully wltli thu K ro.it o < mnvn remedies for the ( llso.is.is. Wrlto for circular. ! and nuonlonllst , froo. I4tli anil J-'ni-imin f > tn. < muu Va > TIRE About the Columbia I'nonmatio Tire 7t woiiri Tested to two hundred pounds nhovo rldluir pruiiure A compound tube o' rubbers viilvanl/od with oanvus layers Kach part strengthening the others Uruat * eat roslstnuoo to puiiotnro Most roslllout road tire KroivJom from laolng. wr.ipplnc nnd other objoetloniiblo nolnts Tlio hlaheit grade tire of scluntillo simplicity Abso lutely guaranteed for u year. All about It nnd Columbia's cycles In our book about Colninblns , tree on application to any Columbia agent , or sent by mall for wo two-cunt stamps I'opo Mfg. Co. , 1 Columbus Avo. , lloston. ALLAN LINE UOYAfj MAIL STEAMSHIPS. CABIN , 8 > 5 to MHO. According to btoarat and location ot Stateroom. Intermediate und Steerage nt low rate * . NO OATTLK CAUIUKO. ) BEBVIOB Off QTATF f ALLAN LINE LINE ) STKAMSHII'S. NEW yOHICund GLASGOW. Vliil.onilomlorrr , uvcry KortniKlit. Auu. Iltli 8TATK OK NKVAIIA nee AUK. iitli STATK OP NHllllAHICA noel Bept. bth..HTATK OK CAMFO11MA. II A. M Cabin , f IU , Second Cabin fJU , hlournxo , $ I'J. Apply to A 1.1.AN .VCD. , ClilcnKO II. 1C. ilOOItU , 15IU lluwnrd St. Oiuatio. N. M. R-UDDY , THE ONLY PRACTICAL OPTICIAN 21 ! ) South 15th St. . I'anmm St Theater. EYES TESTED FREE Classes Kitted to remedy nil dofocti of oye- Steel spectacles uf Kunr.mtoud ( ju.illty f ( land up. Solid Uolil Hpci'tuuli'i anl Kyo'flnim , ? l and upwanl. Occullt'H proscription * for KlussuH 11 1 1 oil correctly aaiuo day its rojulvol ABTiriOIAL IIUMANEYESINBEBTEIl DR. C. GEE WO , Thoonlf Kuxllr fira'luatil Clijnno Ktght rouri * BtuJr Tei yoari iiractioul once wltli nil known illiwuov Truati micoioiiur ullchroiilooiissk-lfiin up lir ntlior iluctora Call nnil ecu him or nrltu for quontlun blank Do not think your cutu hop jloia luotuna your iluctortJlH you o , Imttr ? tlioOhliisna itoutor vrltli till now ail wonUurful ruinuillui , umlroaalvu noir buiiollts nalu noriuaiiinitmiru wlmt othur iluo.uri cjnmU ulrj , llorlu. Hoot" nml IMunti r.uturo'n roiuuillui-liU iiiiHllclnix. Thu wurlit lilt wltno.ii. Onu thouiviJ li'ntlmunUli lu tlir.Ki jr i * pr.iutlou. No tnjurloiii dccoctluiK , 110 imrcollui , no i > t > Uoa. ItiUlonil truulmentaM'l purinauunt ourj. Xollowlnu ca o BurojitftUlf traatad nJ curjl , given up by otlior doctor * ; Thot. Oouiilillii , llli II riu > y troot , chronic rliuu- limUnuiU jraiUK. kljuuyuail llvur truubliit , Tliui.Culvort.Utli mul Kurntm ntrood. Kcmar.il ooblllty , Inilliitxtlun , l of utranxtU und vitality. Took luiulltlmi for yuam 1mt K t no rallof , M. K Anilurion. I3JI CumlnK "triut , oitirrlt , uiillunii Hutl brouuliltli of Ufioaii year * linn for i lo tlio following pnipirail romoillai nl tl.tuuliottlu. nix bottlun fortJ.uu , for tlio euro ot Antliuiu. Cntarrli , Kick UuaiUuliu. Indltiuitloii , llluuil roliuiiliiK. Itliuiimatltiu , Kiuuilo WoAknu * . . Uldnuy anil I.lvnr Ciimiilalni. tia uuunn. Hold unly \ > r Ulilnuiu Modlcluu Co , Cupllul , I1UJ.U1X Office , IGth aod Califoraii Stj , Omaha , Nd