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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1898)
. - . . - - - - _ = _ _ - _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ - . - - _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ . - - - - In : - - - ' - - - S .J. _ _ , 8 ; ii , -T-t.'tI 1111LLIUI - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ r EEi GRIST OF ' _ , Days on ] 3a11 riela OLhcr Gronnd8 Roviewed. 1 A'S ' TAM WORK IS IMPROVING M I'In l SIte Us IIetIIL SIlWU ; tJIcrnt flifli IisdlIuItanL Ad- I tnnce-W'lattt ( Iii , ( itlierN 3 1Itt e Ilceit Ioln&c. : al tann cou1 flrn no au1L with thong 1 , ng o the Ilabea In the flrt tour gamca (1 on tlitr return to th ctty-tho three Dctrot nn ( the one with Columbus. We the trio from the Wolverines withOut ng it hair and only Io8t the one to Co- u bectuiso It wn Fl5her oft 'lay , nIId ceount of Holly's rniscue. That i enough an4 the on'y ' fault that cnn he (1 1 With the weather In knocking us f one with the Wolverines end a couple the enntor. 0 InflOW looks to ho all right. float and 1 ace have been playing an exceptionally and brilliant game iti the fleId taking - uiio t cverytiilng that has bceii coming their _ t way. With the excentlon of one game holly _ t hanbeendoing nwcll and theolt day is not likely to come around again for rome t4mo. Icnny Lyons lma been hohiing down first bag like the vetcrnn he Is , ami liow8 ft good deal more sprightliness than he did when lie was hero In the early part of the season. The blggeBt hnproveuient , however , is displayeti in lLoata ork. You would not know him nor take him for the listless and indifferent player ho was at the opening of the reason. The weakness of the infield has been in . batting , lint ( luring the last week they have ljecn showing strong with the exception of t Eustace. Lens and Root carricd off the . i honor3. The outfielders , on the other hand , have taken a sluitip in their batting , which should be only temporary , as they are capable - blo of good reruits with the stick. hIemIng has done very well , but the other two have fallen a bit from the gait. I The box is the sore point Just now. We d had gotten Into iretL fal RhaIe here , apparently - parently , with the acquisitloti \Vadswerth , ! but the accident that befcll the twirler liua d ut him out of the game for ten days or two I % vccks. it vas considered that Iti hiiiii , Daub audi Fisher the team could worry , ahong until anotliet good man was secured. With \Vnldy ( gone , however , the work all fell upon Daub and Fisher. It wai oh. vious that goad as these two twirlers are they woulti simply pitch their arms oIf , and , another man vn round In Butler. lie has 'I dOIIO fairly good work in the Idast and Is aalI I to have ( lone well for Burlington this year , but he is something of an experiment yet for nil that. , r I Nevertheless Omaha has a good team now , ' * d I ftnd It remair ) for the fans to show thut : . they appreciate it. In order to maintain an t aggregation of tide caliber of the Babes the : city must give support and the only way It caii do it Is by attending the games. And , 1 mind you , it Is no donation by any means , : , for every spectator who was present at the , gaines played since the return of the team bar been given his money's worth to the , 1ast cent. No prettier contests coulti be d WlttIC.55el anywhere. Buincss men 5110111(1 ' ; J CpceIally consider this proposition , for two : I teasOIis at least In addition to the purely . t , sporting oiic. A ball team Is an nlvertlso- i ZTlent to any city. one of the best that can . d be had. In the second place f'resldent - . _ Scliumnn is C1$1r. ( , support for the rev- ' ra1 which lie has PItt In d ,3 f Comonstrato his conftdcnco in the I future prosperity of the city. ; It would be a sore eye to the city . ! the team should bq taken away. ' There is little prospect of that , , 1)ut ) there are a couple of cities , \vorklng tooth and toenail to get Omaha's franchise in the league. Offers to remove have been made to I'rcsiient Schuman , and , be lies refused to consider them yet , but it is a iiain iUSIOCS13 proposition for hilni to et from under if be does not get support , : , therefore , rests entirely with Omaha's I it1zens. There might have been an cx- \I use at the opening of the season , but we j pow have a team that is its gooti as any of LI them , and 110 eXCUSe goes. Therefore , fans , . 1articuinrly you of them who are in tile . I business and professional circles of the city , : ; out mId do your duty. 1 There was a slight slump In the team batting average last week , it being 27.6 , ti ngainst 28.9 of the week before , but. the I column looks better from the tact that four of tue tossers have been going It. at 30 and over. A nicer fielding game was put up , the - tcammi average being 91.1 , against 93.2 of i\ \ ; the preceding week. These are tile tables , : with comparisons : - ' flATTING AVEItAGI. , , 0. All , II , ii. 'I'll. Av. Tnc.Dee. h " , yontt . . . . . . . . . 4 J4 1 7 10 50.0 27.8 . . . . nd1I . . . . . . . . . . . 4 17 2 7 8 41.2 3.4 3 lc'niing . . . . . . . 4 17 4 6 9 3i : ; : 8.6 . . . . Jtillllg5W'tI1 ) . 4 16 2 5 5 I.J . . . . ¶ rStO1l . . . . . . . 4 18 4 1 5 22.2 , , , . tkerimig , , . . , 4 14 2 3 4 21.4 , , , .7 Cauley . . . . . 4 14 2 3 4 21.4 . , 2.i )4lier . . . . . . . . . 3 7 U 1 1 14.3 . , 45.7 I . . . . . . . 4 15 0 2 2 13.1 . . . . 20.0 I I. . . . . . . . 2 3 0 0 000.0 . . . . . . . . 1rth , , . 1 3 0 0 0 00.0 . . . . . . . . , I FIELDING AVERAQF , . . I P0. A. E , Av. Inc. Dcc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 . j o 100.0 1,9 , 'c4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii 0 100.0 7,0 . , , . ; llb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 13 0 100.0 11.5 ' 'iI. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 4 0 100.0 . . . . . . . . 'lb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 4 0 100.0 7.7 : obay . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 7 1 'J.4 2.6 , . . . hj'j j i .t . . . ILl n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 0 1 t8.9 , . . . 11,1 - ' ' , . . . . . . . .1 , , . . , 3 1 1 10.0 . , . . , ' I , tg\'el4t , . . r. 7 4 7L5 . . . . 13.4 S dswortll , . , , , , , o 3 i 75.0 J I ' The following are the unomcial genornl ----c i averages in both fielding and batting up to 4.l 3ast Thursday , together with increase or do- .l .4 I 1crcasu : i BATTING AVFRAGES , I . a. All. ft. ii , 'I'll. Av , Inc. Dcc. ,1 Preston . . . . . . . 11 45 8 I' lii 35(1 ( , . . , L4 icmning , , . . , . H 32 6 10 13 31,3 4.6 l Lyons . . . . . . . . . 3' 137 27 3'J 50 28.5 2.5 . ! d JOllillK8W'IL , . IG 13S S 31 40 2LIl ( .7 , . , , ) iloIlt . . , , , . , , , . 38 145 18 38 4 2G.2 2.0 I Pickering , , . . 10 311 8 9 13 .ti . , , . , ) P15h4r . , . . , , . , 30 III b 2)2321.S ( . . . . .S l I .tcCnLmley , . . , 19 ] 3t 17 2d 31 lh.8 .3 . . . . 1tlBtac . . . . . . : is 146 14 25 30 17:1 : . , , , .3 I Daub , , , . . . . , . , 14 3t1 3 3 3 ,3 , , , ,3 .W1ldsvurtll , , 1 3 0 0 0 00,0 vI I F'iIL.DlNa AVhItAGES. . ' P0. A. FL y. Inc Dec. I lYons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31)7 ) VJ it 97.4 .3 I ' . . . , , . . , , , . . , 21 4 1 116.2 . . . , 3.8 . I 1 Preston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 0 3 115.7 . . , 4.3 . fldLtlb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 49 4 93.3 I ioIllngswortI. . . . . . . 78 G3 13 1(1,7 ( , . , 2.6 ! 7dceaulcy . . . . . . . . . . . ,139 49 19 110.8 1.4 . , . , h } hlstLLcu , . . . . , . . , . , , , , 66 P3 17 d0.3 1.3 . . . , r usher , , , , , . . . . , . , . , . . 19 37 7 I8.0 3.0 I ? Flomlng . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 2 1 l7.5 , . , . 12.5 : , l ltpat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69128 3t ) .3.5 1,4 .i . ,1 .don'L feel it bit leary about the Western td cflgtto following the track of other minor . OrgafllZatiOnl3 and possibly going to the * % vali. " remarked an unluenhionabio league I , i' bali ( osser In the city the other day , "Aiiy such a rumor Is 1 % Ilipo dream , although it L may be an ovcrure to an effort to cut down 1 'salarics. The niagnatea have bad too soft 't a snap ( iurITg tue imat years as a rule to I Lve upgood thIng wheli they know It , anti 1. . ; ; t they'll hose lflOll this ycar On tile # I ChalICe of raking In the p11111kB next season. . I doreoVer , they cannot disband and go out I of business it they Intend to go it again 4 1 next year and keel ) Oil the standard of the . ' ' league. If they should , they could holti nee I reserve list and every lilayer could catch oti e yhrevOr ho wanted to , Now , I don't want to IhmoT any posies at myself , but tItcu arc , l lot of goo.1 tossers in this \Vestera league ' xho would be snnppd UI ) quicker than scat : 1y teams all over time country , Where ' ' 'toUltl the managers be at liexL year ? They vould have to pcnd all rort of money t' plyertoettler , becuuso they would f t' :1 : ' : ' 0 4t hvo to get good 00CM in order to satiBfy the public taste that hoe been cu1tlve4 ( h7 the iait the \VeRtern lengu has been setting anti thu Chances arc that the Falary limit qtmetlon would go up in a balloon. There. fore , It maakcA me smile to hear little rumors of the possible brenklng up of the Western league on Recount of poor attendance along the circuit. " There has been but little change in time column of the Western league , with the cx- ception of the jutiii of the hirewera into fourth place almond of the flues , only to ship back again , Omaha has crept a lilt cloer to the other two itt the tall end , The lead of tile hoosiers iti percentage has been cut down a bit and o with the standing of the Saints , The percentages of both the flutm and the Senators are about shmat they were a week ago. The iflirprise of the week liar been the pace cut out by tiit' iilwatlkee aggregation. On foreign grounds tiioy have continued the winning streak they began at ilomo. Six games they have pliycd and one only have they ( Iroppell. That. one went to Minneapolis - apolis , while thor capture(1 the other two there and took three etraiglmt from the see- onil Place nggrcgatioli1 the Saints If that 1)8Cc is kept tp Milwaukee will give the Saints and the hoosiers a mighty tussle for first vositlon and chmanipion honors , Timey will be here during the latter part of the week , Oii Friday time easterntrlp of the western chubs III time big league was concluded. Time result has been that time western ng- gregations have lost a little , hilt came much flenrer holding their own than Imad been expectell , Out of time sixty-nine gaInes played time vest loIl tlmlrty 1111(1 lost tiiitty- nine , Tlmnt is a mtlcil bigger percentage than time east was able to tb in the west. Out of time flfty gamnes liiayei on that west- era trill time cOst VOil only eighteen. That is only 33 11Cr cemmt , while the west made over 13 In tile cast. Cincinnati (11(1 ( exactly as welt as it was expected to do and no worse-broke even with six aIlti six. Cleveland did even lietter than that , winning aix out of eievcn played. Chicago , too , broke even at six amid six and timmt is what boosts It up above tile alanta , vile lost seven out of a dozen I PlaYed , Vittabtmrg lost five out of eleven , St. Lodmis five out of twelve and Louisville did the vorst by getting oniy two out of a dozen. flnltimoro liar jumped up to thir(1 place for a while at least , from the fact that It iminde the best showing of the east , getting nine out of a dozen playeth , but it had the weakest western teamns against it. Wash. immgton , too , 1111(1 tile weak sisters and nabbed eight otmt of twelve. Boston gets eight out of clovcmm. , Philadelphia wins seven , New York five and I3vookiymi four out of the dozen cacti played. The Nebraska Indians , the redskin base ball club of tide state , were so stmcccssful last year that. they have started out on a sceond tolmr of the nhidlle ( vest. They nrc 501110 punipkimms , apparently , from the fact that last week they beat tile university team of Lincoln , repeating the trick of last year. The outfit has been gotten together from all parts of the country. The star attraction of tite bunch is Akiay-aeimce , the Seminole murderer. Tills buck killed a hahtbrcetl In a qunrrel over a girl anti Is out on parole lllitll lila tribe meets and ( IeCidCS upon his punisiminent next fall. The aggregation expects to be hero anti go up against the Originals sonic time in the ijear future. llztsclllti * , } iiner I3niitht of the iteds made at least 0110 hit Ill every game for thirty gamer tip to last week. Sometimes he has had two. three and even four. Elton Cliatnberlnlll. the famous CincInnati pitcher , known to the base ball world as the "Iceberg , " baa deternhliled to ( tUit the Na- tlonal game for the prize ring. old-time second base- Charlie Ilastiall. the - miian of tile l'hillies. liar Jollied ! the 3Ixth cavalry as a raw recruit. lie says lb would rather tight SpamilnrdS thnmi play hall. Wallace. the Cleveland third baseman , OOCO went to Plttsburg at lila own expense amId was wlliiiig to work for nothing just for a trial. He was turned down. Hero Is a choice bit of names as found in the score of a gnnie all Rome , N , Y. , in time New York State league : icCameweltz , Chrystal. Werner , Schroeder , \Vhahiey , liopst , Benner , Stutmmpf. Time crackerjack game of the year in point of length was played on May 22 at hartford. Conn. , between the team of that place and the ItichimnondS. It was seventeen innings 101mg nnd at the cud of that time the score was 2 to 2. Collins has made but two misplays In eigimteen gatmier. McGammmi of the hialtimores imas made but two misplays In thirty-two games. Third Baseman Wallace of the Cieve- lands hits nlale but one misplay In ton gainer. 'l'ho batting among the Western league Illayers is above the average this year. Dun- gnu of the Detroit s bib lends with a batting average of .411. witiiWoiverton of Coitmimibus a close secoau. L.ampati or MinneapolIs Frisbee of Kansas City and Gienalvin of St. Paul are also near time top of the list. "Patsoy" Tebenu claims that ills tcamn cannot - not be crippled except by etrnordlnnry nci- ( leIlts. llero arc 501110 of time possible cow- tmlnatlens on the inileid : O'Connor , first base ; Tebean. second base ; McKean , short- Btojm ; Wallace. third base ; Esterguest , third base ; O'Connor , first base ; Chllds , second bare ; Esterquest. shortstop ; Teheau , Secoimd. bare ; Zliniiier , first bare ; O'Connor , second base ; Esterquest , shortstop ; Tebcau , third base ; Tebeau , first base ; Chiids , second base ; McKoan. shortstop ; Esterquest , timird base. SPORTS AT THE 'VARSITIES ' Aproiieh. IlIg Iloittligices VIil CloNe the SCllNOit-\'IIiIt , - tlii Oimt- lOOk IN itt l'reMeilt. Tile spring season of collegiate sport for 1808 is nearing its close , and tile ( mini IS to be time most excitimig part of tile reason's PreKramll. Wimen the boat races at New London , Comm. , antI at Sarajoga , N. Y. , shall itmIvo ileell rowed , as important a season of collegiate sport as lIar lInphdelled along dur. 11mg tills emil ! of the century wiii be at an end , it huts been an American season through and timrougii ; timere lIar been no crossing of the ocean by any boat crew or trackteamn , ailli we might say , "pity 'tis , 'tis true , anti true 'ti& ' ( its PitY. ' ' Vhiile all of the transatlantic trips of American college - lego athletes imave been productive of some bickering , It lmn been notieeabio that each trili has been followed by less LmnliCflsmlnt- } IIL.ss ailti a nearer npproacii to a mutual tinderstanthing , tllafl its predecessor , l'er- imps in the good thays of fellowship be- tWeell the Americans and time hiritisimers 50011 (0 001110 it Will be llOSSlbiO to have time college tennis of one country compete with those of the other with nothing but frlendli- aess resulting. IC such a desideratum can be obtained time war with Spain will surely not have been fought in vaimi. Thu hiaso bali season Is n'ariy over wIth. Iii time west the nine of time University of Nebraska has taken a high stand , and defeated - feated muost of tile college teams it lIes met. It von from Kansas university , after time two teams Ilall Piayed one exciting tie game of timlrteea innings. In time middle west both Wisconsin and Michigan have shown tip lxi strong Silope , anti In the east Prince- toll , l'ctmnsyivuilia , hirowim , ( ieorgetown an'i ' Cornell have PlLtYe(1 the best bali and won time mnot gaines. Harvard and \'ale have ieCII defeitetl by imiost of tile other eastern tennis miaiiied. Last Saturday Princeton took the game from Yale quite handily , I tiloliglt time latter almost caught up in the latter Part of time gaimlo by making six runs iii CIII ) liming. Urown has defeated about everybody but Prthcetoml anti Cornell , cuil ( ho coming game with the latter vIll be a hot one. Cortmehl won from Harvard , broke even with l'euusylvauia and lost two to Prlncetou , Another team that bu made a -------i-- . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - : : = - - - - - : : : - - - - - - - - _ ; - - , - . - - - - ' - - - - - . . - - -i----- - - - , i'w _ : ; = ; _ i _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ : Sc I S I _ _ q a I I - ' - . - - - - - t1g uicruii. 1)ATh1.Ii1iEJftTN1)AY : , TUNE 1 , 1898. -I gOOi showing In the cest l the nine from the Iinlvcrsity of Vermont. it defeated Cornell , 9 to 7 , and played chosa games with Yale , hlflrvartl and hirown. An opportunity to compare the strength of the eastern tcain witim that of the western nines will be afforded on Weinesday. when the University - I sity of Michigan goes to Ithaca to play Cornell , Artlilir lilhiebrand , time star twirler of l'rimlecton and who played tackle on last year's foot ball team , lives In Lomars , In. lIe is very hea(1y and iias good speed and control , lie prepared for cotlege at Andover - dover , where be was pitcher on the nine and played tacke on time school eleven , lie was made tackle on the Princeton teani in his freshman year and is considered a star at that ldOSit1Ofl Timls is his first year as a 'varsity pltcimer , havIng played third base oil last year's cilamplonship team , lIe is 22 years of ago , six feet tall and weighs 187 iouinis. Time college events to which nil eyce arc 11(1W turned are the boat races. Omi ne- count of time demamld on space by the war there is peilmaps not so much general interest - terest In the races as there was inst year , but collegians eeryviiere are anxiously waitilig for time results. Tile first race wili be rowed at New London , Conu. , on Wednesday , Juno 22 , the 'varsity crews of Yale , Cornell and Harvard competing. The time for the fresimman race of'ale , Cornell and harvard imas not been determined , but It will be rowed either June 22 , In the morn- lug , before time 'varsity race , or in the afternoon - noon of Juno 24. The crews of Yale anil himlrvnrd are already at New London prac- ticitmg on time cotmrso over which they will row , anti with which they arc already quite familiar , it being their home course , The Cornell crows will not leave Ithaca until Jumio 15 , and will have Just one week's vrac tico at New London for the big races. The Harvard crews receivc a great scud-off Wilell they loft Cambridge for tile SCene of the cemning race on Tuesdny last , and tile enthusiasm , If not the confidence of tue Harvard men , should encourage Coach Lell- fllflilil'S 1)liPliS to do their best. It is the ( Jpiilioil of rowing critics , however , that time race will be between Yale and Cornell , with chances about even , I3otb Yale and Cornell - nell have very fast crews ; that Is conceded by all who Imavo seen tile crews ljractice. Yalo's is the fastest crew time hue lIas imad sluice tile UilsuCCesSfUl encounter at henley , Englamld. Corimells crew is fast , and contains - tains flve 111011 of last year's crew , wimicli defeated Yale , Harvard , I'enmisylvamila and Columbia , and two of tue onrsmnen of time 1896 shell , whicit cstabllsimcd a new world's record for fotmr miles. It lIar been frequently - quently noted , however , that. a championship - ship crew rarely Wills three seasons in stic- cession ; It may be that Cornell's crow line been too fart In previous reasons. But if it should be headed at the Iluiisim timis year It will ho a very fast crow flint does the busi- nest ; . V.'imeever wins ( lie race , it is asstirod tilat It will be a very ( mIst one , and should he worth going miles to see , and that's just what we are going to tb. The Harvard crewis rowing decidcdly better than a week ago. The 01011 nrc pulling mtmcim better togetiler amid collSe- quently the boat goes along on a mucim more even keel. The crew has shown itself - self to be very speedy and on the long dir- tamlce tests time iflCfl have shown very satisfactory - factory irnwers. The order amid weigilts of the crew as It is now boated is as follows - lows : Stroke. Dobyns , 150 ; No. 7 , l3Itldle , 162 ; No. 6 , Captain Perkins , 172 ; No. 5 , Harding , 162 ; No. 4 , Ihiggimlson , 161 ; No. 3 , Wadsworth , 163 ; No. 2 , l3inke , 16O bow , Derby , 1G2 ; coxswain , Orton , 118. Time order of the freshman crew has been constantly changed during time spring owing to tile Illness of many of the men. The crow 3 a Whole Is keeping bettor time tilan It liar been and the boat is keeping fairly vcil on keel. The men , however , do I not reach very far forward amiti in this way shorten the stroke somewhat. The order In time freshman crew at present is : Stroke , Locke ; No. 7 , S. Lawrence ; No. 6 , Peyton , captain ; No. 5 , Loud ; No. 4 , Gilchrist ; No. 3 , Endicot ; No. 2 , Whitney ; bow , Hawkins ; coxswain , 110w. Coach Courtney has linnhly decided upon the make-up of tile Cornell boats. Moore , who has been absent from the university on a surveying trip , returned durimig tile week and was at once put In at No. 5 , where ho rowed until his departure. Sweethand , who has been holding the seat during Moori'r absence , went into the second 'varsity , Tile first combination was made up as foIlovs : Stroke , l3riggs ; No. 7 , Savage ; No. 6 , l3eardsiee ; No. 5 , Moore ; No. 4 , I3ailey ; No. :3 : , Wakenian ; No. 2 , Jientley , and bow , Daizeli. Two changes were also made in the fresh- nina crew. Thomas , who has been rowing at bow , was displaced by Fay and Coxswain Ritchie by Coxswain Coward. This ninde the whole combination as follows : Stroke , Enghisim ; No , 7 , liarUcy ; No. 6 , Lyon ; No. 6 , Ball ; No. 4 , Cross ; No. 3 , King ; No. 2 , Tryon ; bow , Fay. ON LAKE AND IN THE FIELD F'lsliernit'im 1)nluui.r Vt.ll at the Jnlcs .JuNt Nl-llliNN 111141 Cr,1)Ite lIitiiig FLINt. ! There has been great bass fishing at Cut Oft hake durIng the last ewek. The watchmen - men wimo are patrolling its shores under direction of the FIsh Protective association for illegal fishermen , estimate that 1,000 polmntis of bass , together with a whole lot of other fisim , iiavo been Pulled out of the hake by men and boys during time last seven days. Time catches have been made botim with spoons and hooks. Boys have sat on the leo shoot near one of time Ice houses , on tue north shore of tile lake and pulled up alec strings of bass. There are simply mnhllioims of them there , and now that time Fish I'rotcctive association Is scaring away the sobers they can be captured , Fred Neal of Tecumseil , one of the most successful and best fishermen Ill time state , \VL18 in the city for a few days iluring time last week. lie camne in frommi Blue lake , wimcre ho spent a IllOmith , lIe caught a big 111055 of black bass aumtl other game fIsh , atiti says that time sport on time sheet of water is about the best In timis irnrt of tile country. Frank Dowell and Sam McCleod were out on Cut Off one day last week ammd captured a nice string of bass , seine of them being of coimslderable size. Fred Spratlin was oumo of time visitors at Seymour mIme. He pulled out twenty-two bass , weIghing altogether thirty pounlB , Frank Parmnalee , who expected to attend the Peoria shoot , was unable to ho tilere becatmse he was called upon to assist in time arraimgcment of a display for a gun and powder house itt time exposition. lie will be Imere time greater vart of time summer , ai- timougli imo expects to skip out for seine shoot how atmd then , Time Dupont Gun club is pretty big with life Just now and proposes to give symptoms of it in the program which it will have every Suntlar licremifter at its regular club shoot. Increased membership lies given birth to increased energy , and from now on the weekly events promise to be tile most I inter.tting ; In the history of the club , It's going to be their bamlmler season , Iii the future the tonal proposes to trap its own targets and time resultant coin will be put uim as a purse to be ( iivided Into three IliOtlC)8 , Then it Is proposed to have at each shoot a iiammdicap to accotmiwodate all tito capabilities of the shooters , Finally , about vicu A month , a live bird shoot will be - - - - - - - - pulled off. There wi always be tenni shoots , There's variety enough there to suit anybody , nail the unemnbers count upon a warm tiune on every o , casion. Last Sunday there ws'pienty of good sport at the club shoot anti a whole series of mnntcilcs , some 1,700 tngcts being thrown , Among the gluests sarq hlallowcli and l'armnelce , anti time craets gave time local shooters a warm chinsetown the pike , lie- sides being in en the tan shoots , the pros were Invited ( take pitt in time club sh and imclpetl consldernfjly to augment the score , which was abou hie best imiatle timi year. It was as followsl , Snapper , . . , , , . . , . 11111 liit 11110 01111-iT Towftsend . . . . . . . .11101 11111 11110 11101-iT Ctmrtis . . . . . . . . . . . . 11111 IliOl Oilhi 01011-16 Dvorak . , . , , . , , . , 111(0 ( 11111 11101 ( lilll-16 Ilauman , .1. . . . . . . . 1)1111 ) ilIflI 11111 11(01-16 ( Nnson . . . . . . . . . . . . 11011 11110 01110 01111-15 Scimneiier . . . , . . . , . , 11000 11010 11101 11111-14 \Velsh . . . . . . . . . . . . ILdiOl 0itI1 11110 11101-12 Joilnson . . . . . . . . . . 11110 10100 11001 01010-11 Parmelse . . . . . . . . . 11111 11111 11111 11111-20 Ifahlowell . . . . . . . . . 11111 11011 11111 11111-19 U. Id. C. , - . , . , . . . 01111 11110 10111 11111-17 In addition to tlmla shoot there verc a halt dozen team shoots , all of which were won by the one team , The last one was tile best and proved to be a good chase. The score of this was as follows : Nason. . . . . . . . . . . . 11111 (11110 11111 11111-IS l'arinelee . . . . . . . . 10110 11111 11111 11111-18 17. M. C. . . . . . . . . . . 11111 10110 11111 11111-IS Snnpiier . . . . . . . . . . 01110 ( IJIt ( ) 01111 11011-13 * 3chnelder . . . . . . . . 10001 10111 01111 11011-14 ilauman . . . . . . . . . 10110 11101 01101 11111-16 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 Towasenti . . . . . . . . 01111 11111 10111 11111-IS hlnilnsvell . . . . . . . . 11101 11111 11111 11111-19 JtiilnStlfl . . . . . . . . . . 11010 (11111 11(00 ( 11011-13 1)vornk . . . . . . . . . . . 11110 11011 01111 11101-16 \\'elsil . . . . . . . . . . . . 11111 01110 ( iPOIL 00110-li Curtis . . . . . . . . . . . . 11011 01011 00010 11111-19 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .110 Frank Parniciec did nice 'work , missln few over a Imaif dozen in tue 300 targets lie shot at during the course of time afternoon. Slmooters Thomas and Ilallowell jollied the boys alomig lii great shape. hilly Townsend and "Snapper" got cliested over their ability to do as well as tile fornier. Time Fish Protective nsociation will haiti a called meeting tomiioTro\v night in Sheriff McDonald's 0(0cc ( to hear reports and Irons- act Otilel busilmess. Every true lover of flshimig ought to turn out to offer tile glad hand for the work that has been done , It I p for no other reason. C , M. Dcltz proposes to 1110 hImself away to the moumitains for a bIt of fishing. During time conllmig week he will travel to thai ilockles somuewhere In Wyoming ammd try to hmre time festive trout from the bahbhitmg mnountaimi brooks , A big four-poumidel was pulled out of Seymour lake Inst week. Captain Manderson vill go forth for some fishimlg before the week is over , Sonic time during the next seven days Fred Metz expects to go to Lnke Quinmiebatug for a bit f fishing outlng , accompanied by one of time boys. Th Meta's have a nice cottage on time simores of the lake-a vertlahlc elysium from this \vor11I wont ] . Slleniff John MeDoa1d1 captured a tiice string of bass one niglmt last week at Clmt Oft lake , Ilear Atlluniral Dewty , since lmis great sac- ss at 1\lauiila \ , is receiving honors galore. Not only are children being named after him in imearly every sectiomi of the country , but a gun club bearing his name has jtmst been organized at Kaip'a City , Mo. , with a N. Gentry , president amid .1. J. Rltchle , secretary amid treasUrer , WITH HORSES AND HORSEMEN iIIltrIt N for liieSiuiinier TrotS lug 1leet1j , CloNe vttlt ilitily 110rs0p4 Ilslcd. At midnight last night the time for mak- log entries for time light harness meet , to be held during the latter part of this lmlonth , ended. The entries will not he mantle public for a dayS or so yet , inasmuch as all timat were lnailel at midnight hst night. are availahle. It Is announced by time Fair and Speed mutrociation that the number is nearly twice tilat ever before received. Altogether tlicro will be about 300 horses entereti In the different events. About seventy-five of these are on time groumfds , 100 are coniing frommi Demiver and other points In Colorado , fifty will ho here from St. Joseph and the remnaimider will be shipped from Otiler parts of time country. 0. J. Pickard went to Den. ver last Friday to got tlmc entries of the Colorado animals. Time rains of the week ditl very little dmtniago to the track. Tue circuit Is In such excellent condition that water has little of- feet upon it , Time rain , however , prevemitetl the trainers from getting in the work exCept - Copt at odd times. 'fiie fact that one horse ha stepled off a mile in 2:13 : , however , In spite of any heaviness that time rain might Imave imnpartetl , speaks ( or time contlition of the track , The animal that did this work was Mattle Patterson. The Board of Directors of time Fair alit ] Speed association did not hold any meeting - ing last Thursday night , but will meet at the track on next Tuesday mnorning. Timero they will view the track anti grounds and deterimilno auiy change or iinprovemnemits that should be immade , At the same time the body vIli decide wimetimer or miot to tleclale off any of the races that immtve been atlvertised on acotmuit of lack of entries. During tide cotning week tue races svili be advertiseti iu all licighibonIng horse poltits. Dig hostelS will ho lmummg lii ) at St. Joseph , lied Oak , Sioux City anti other places where lnter.st iii racing exists , Stable ii , i.I ' 1'rii'k ( oHNifl. John Ii. ( ieumtry bar not bccmi ml itiit , tpt _ ter thrum 2 :40 : thIs year. The Anmericamm Trottipg association has 752 menmbers ( listributctl through time Ummiteci States and Canada. J.v. . Lash of Aubiimieb. , liar a 1)ronhls- ilIg young ( fetter l ; the bay immauc Mary Lath ] , by RCjlUbiiCalJ , , Alix , 2:03 : , trotted thirty-five heats bet- tee than 210 , twels't11iwats In 207 ; or better atmd lIve beats farter1tiian 2:05 : , Major 1' , 1' . Joimnsonpresidemmt of tile Na- tioniti Trottitlg nssoclmttlon , mtati also prcsi- dent of tile Icermtucky. ' ( 'rottillg horse lireeti- err' association , Is lqiIg ( tmslmeil for bniga- dier general of the Kelliucky troojs for the 'ar with SPmiiIm. t , I WlItl horses imave mlgidn become so namer- our in sonic parts of Nevatia ( ilat time raumcii- ens imave orgaiiized toiompei their extenuni- natloi. : The hides anmlmuianei ( anti tails bring gootl prices , aimtl will more than pay timu exponser 01 'tbe % vnn.ll Fw realize bow mmmy imorses are required In time United Statestsniny. Each buttery of artillery requires aboutlOO horses , infaimtry reglmmients about twenty each tImId cavalry regiments about 1,200 to 1,300. 0mw hundred horses are required for General Miles' headquarters - quarters alomw. Eacim flid otilcer is entitled to two horses , J , Malcomn Forbes immIs claimed time name of Adimmiral Dewey for the colt. by flhiigen , out of Naucy flanks ; also Commodore Sampson for time colt by llingcn , out of Kanlu , by Al- 1011011 ; Captain liigginitoti for the colt by Baron Rogers , out of ! ilantango , amid Cavite for tile filly iiy flilIgeIm , out of .Jtiammlta , All tbso uiames have been accepted by the Ileg- irter association , hence Air , Forbes has stolen a mmiarci on mill other ciaiimiants. The Lommilonm (1ng. ( ) Live Stock Journal Sal's : "Canadian end Uxmlted States Ilonses have considerably atlvnnced iii price In Loim. don. At. a few of the late sales by auction every animal offereti was ( lisposetl of at ha- proved rates. The advance has beeum equal to 10 48) ) p.r imcmmd for useful horses. 'Bus horses usually worth 30 ( $145) ) , are readily sold for 411 ( $1115) ) . l'robably time Amenicau-paalsk war 'bar been the in1nc1- - - - - - - - ial factor in an itnprevci % mnrket , as In the CASe of 'tyimest , " BLATHER OF THE PUGILISTS 'l'LIut Siinrltc TIIIIcN . &Inlt ltnhlicr Itt ConeetIon , itt. the Jcffric Fi&tlm ( . Thomas Siiarkey. ex-rallor an4 pugilist , passed through the city last week on hIs 'tay east to get matches , despite the nmnny rumors prevalent that lIe intended to go on time stage , back Into tile navy nn1 do any other olti thing out of chagrin over hIs loss of the recent bout with big Jeifries. Tiiero was no chagrin visible On iml puglistic mug and he talked as If he Intended to stay In the ring forever. "I wzai robbed In my bout with , lerfnles , " lie declnretl , "Jeifrier is a big dub and tlocs not know anything about the science , I hail that light all my way auid I SilOtlill hare gottem the decision , but the PODIrOOmIls of San Frnneiseq run tile ring fights atltl they tlitl not want me to win , That Is all there was about it. If 1 had gotten a fair shako I would imave hail the decision a-running. Yell cotlhtln't get Inc back to fight. 011 the coast witim a yoke of oxen and any fighter that goes out there and don't want to be owned by the Poolrootns is a sucher. " Sharkey adimmits that there is a wimolo lot lIe doesn't know about boxing , but he says 110 Is willing to learn amid when he does he lrounises to be a crackerjack. It Is fertile tile purpose of getting lessons that he liar gone east in the hope of gettIng on matches withm ittmhhIIl , FltzsinlnlOilS , Corbett or McCoy - Coy , or in fact anybody that has any stuff belmintl lilni , but those tnentioned preferred , lie has nat done mmmdi training simICo his scrap with Jeffries and tips the scales at over 200. lIe proposes 10 get imlto trIm at once for his comning go with hiuhilti , Although 1ltie , Santry stayed with George Dixon for the entire twemlty roullils last Monday night , the reports at the affair Indicate tlmnt Dixon was cleanly anti at every llOltlL tile superior. Santry hIlt li a magmmiflcieiit tlefouisive fight , but he couli ] hot timid time coiorctl wonder. DespIte tile I years lie has becut at it. anti the pace lIe has at tltmies cut , 1)ion remaiums time king bee mIlan in his class. Ioniinick McCaffery , tIme old tinie liliglhirt wlmo is at. presemit engngeti in the macro veacc- ftli occupatIon of a ramicller at O'Neill , was in tile clt ( lIming time last week nntt talketl over his olil fights with sonic of his friends. The South Omnaiia Athmietic cltmb is lirepar- ing a fistic carnival for JulIe 28 and 29. For each two imiatche have already been arrange,1. On the first night Fred O'Neill Is to aleet Geor Strong of Denver amid Billy l4aimibert will tackle \\'aiter Nolamm. On tue seconti nigimt Jack O'flonmmell vlll be up against McIntyre amid Adamiis will bob up fernimist Dtmggan , Two of these scrappens are miew oiler to tile city , Strong and Duggan , I The latter cialmas to be an Australiaui llgimt- weight of some record , whiio Strong Is ml Denver had who has gone imp against a number of men about the western country , All timese events are to be eigimt roimntls , One of ( lie visitors to the city dlmrlng tile last week as Harry Ilimier , the well known sporting mali of Cileyenmme. Articles have been signed for a maccling between Ben Jordan , the Emmgilsh femmtiicr- weight , amid George Dixon to box twemmty- I five rotmnds for tile featilerwelgilt elmatupion- Itlill ) of the worlil on JulIa 27 at time Leuox AthletIc climb of New York. Untler the articles of agreement time men are to weigh hot over 122 pounds at 3 o'clock on time afternoomi of thm eomiet. Tile onig- inal intention was to have helit the bout mum illly 12 , hut owing to time postpoimememit of the McCoy CuloymIslil contest from JulIe 27 , tiio latter date was named for ( lie Jordan- DIxon figlmt. It is , therefore , probable that the first. uanmcd pair viil imiect on Jtmiy 12 Instead. Jordmtn s'ill start training this morning at Coney Islantl , whore he will be assisted by IIemmry Newbar , Billy 1)elieck and Bcmmmly Murplmy. Dixomi will fitmish his work at New Dorji , Stmtten Island. Jordan's record Is a comparatively short one , bIlL the men ho has defeatet ] are ad- nutted to be time best in their class in Ermg- land. When Tomnmy WhIte met him last December Jordan woim lii nineteen rowmds , ivlilio Edt ] > ' Curry met defeat Iii seventeen. Those who have seen him work proclaim iiiiii a womlder , while the form players will probably back thoEnglisliman on his defeat of White , a feat which Dixon eoimld not perform - form in two attempts , GENERAL SPORTING GOSSIP 'L'ui rncms I'roinlsc u Greit 11111 for 'rtuIr Meetlui here 1l. I.ty. . . . . S The lovers of gymnastic sports and gaines will soon have an opportunity to witmiess and adimmlro some of the very best at time Trans- mississippi turnfest , to b held here fm-am Jimno 29 to July 1 inclmmsivo , There will ho plenty to see In this first western toimrna- went ever held , for so many are the en- I tries amid the contests that time progran calls for work from 7 o'clock in the morning uumtil I in the evening. The competitions consist of mass drills and class amid Individual con- tests. The entries for the baron , time damon and time ectivos now number over 350 , whim a very probable likelihood tlmat they will reacim tue see mark , Tile following turmlvercins have so far sigmmifietl their intentIon of being I represented by one or more classes Iii these ( I iv isio us : tlarun-Leavcrmwortll , Kansas City , 1101- 510111 , Ia , , amid Omnalma. Iamen.-ICnnsas City , I lanovem' alid Mar3'r- 'ilie. Icitum , ; holstein , Omaha , lllunlltmgtomm ammd Soutim Side Of Ouumaiia. ItCtlvc's-lcaaaas City , Fremmiomit , hiamiover , Holstein , Ieumver , Muryrs'lllo , Leavenwortlm , Plattsnloutim , 11cm-maim , Mo. ; Davenport , To- jieha , St. l'lttml ( two classes ) , Mlimncapoiir , La Salle , Ill , ; Omaha , Peoria , Sotmthi Side of Omaha , Iiunllimgton , 'flme park ill Wilicii the contests are to be lmeld is time old ilaskell place at Fifteentim and Vinton streets , 1111(1 ( it is being gradually transformed Into excellent groumiths , The grand stand has yet to be completed , but all time arraagenients are hieing rapidly made , Tide idark was formally opened last Sunday , Wilen a very ClIjoyable Imrogramui of sport , In- C1Uiiulg ( about overyttming in time tUnllftdst Ilnograma , var rendered , It liar been decided to give to time gym- mmast ivimo secures time hmlgiiest number of hoifltr ) ill time indivltlunl contests a sohiil sliver wreath , Time cmnbiem iveiiis over a ilouuid anti is a hantleommie Piece or workman- ithip , The cost of It has been raised by utmbscnlptlons from local citizeims , The Omnaima turnver&'ln is going In to wiui seine of time events , botim class anti lath- vitlual. IV. 0. llctzer , the physical in- strmictor , has called upoum the actives to practIce three evenIngs eacim week , aiternat- lug between time gymnasitmin 81111 tue jmark , The class now ntmmbers over twenty anti is ovimmclmmg considerable interest by ttttenthlng regularly , Yousouf , the giant Turk , was "up agin It" WikCml ime tackled Wlttiner 1mm CIncinnati a week ego. Fur two tiouis anil thlinty.four tniuuutes exactly lie tried his level best to get the American on his shioublers , auli ime netdr tlitl it. In Vittmer time sultan's Pet found a tartar , nuiti took no chances , lror the first imolmr or two he tried to lanul time Ammierlean , but. wimea he failed he quit. lie tried again and again to get hIs muman on his back , but could aotdo It , Wittmer being too agile , Timeu time moatctm degenerated into a 5100(1. ( log contest , with ( be Turk as ( ho principal In the Morpimeums aoL lb Idnued V1ttuser - - - - to the floor with his 240 potInds of weight niul would not get up , That SImitOti Wittuner all right , and he lay there until mltinlghit , when the bout was clltI a draw. Time match was of the ( lrneco-ltoninn character - actor , and it seems to ctnblih one fact1 ilerplto tIme assertion that the Turk was sick. That is that Witttmier is time beet. alan at that style of wrestling in this country , barring none. Ernest Rotber bearo the title and has borne It sIno it was bequeathed to him by Muidoon , but be has never won It. The next nina that ( lie Turk tnckle is "Strangler" Lewis , whomn lie meets on June 20. LewIs Is training in Milwaukee , and , by the way , a confession has come forth , from him recently , It has long been sits- hlectcil that the bout betveeum him anti F'armner flurmms , that was iiulied oft in ChI- sngo several years ago , was a fake , nnd Lewis says now that. It. was. lie recently stated that lie hmatl beeml handed $3,000 to io tin' easy act. The money looked good to hilni and lie let tue Inruner get the fahl. There seemms to be ax little tiomilit , jutlgilig frommi the PerformflnnCea of the two iiien , that Lewis is as superior to Utmrns at catchas' catch-can as Wittnmer is to flocber in the ( lraeco-htmnirtn. If tue coming affair Is oum I the square , us that with W'Ittmer , undoubt' I etily was , Lewis may have a ciunaco to get ( ho best of it. No liolths are barred , anti tills hieing so , the \'iscoasin aiim tany get a I chance to tire his fntnous strangle hold , It 110 does , stuff vlll ho off for tile Turk , it. Is to be feareti , Nntionnl tennis circles are way tip In time air over time recent tleparttmre of both It. B. \S'venn nmmdV. . A. Lanulell to joimm ( tie crack cavalry regimiieuit of New York , mmow at San Auitomilo. Just what effect their leaving will have oil tile Irerent , teiimdis BeimfOtI Is imard to dvtenimiimme , All Previous calculations as to the eutcoimie of till' sullluller's llflY ) , niicl all lilails for the big invitation events , are cOfli 1)10d ) ' tIlleet , nmml ( lint Just on tue eve of the tourlinillent ldeflSnli , There is hardly an ilnportamlt chmanl'iomisiiip ' In time country that it imot heimi by one of these inch. Last year ( Ito ) ' were ( Ito ommuy mdrst-elmtss 4imflerlCaum iiaycrs on time courts , llovcy , Ned , hobart , Chaco amid the rest all having miroppeti out of tile game. Aimih utt tilu tIme of the imiva- non of ( lie English cracks last ruimimer It s.as ( lila to their llrowess alone ( lint the mat- tlommal clluummllionshlp tropily retnaiuiotl on tillS itlc of tile water. Tue expected nplleflrnnCe on otmr cotmnts thuring the latter idart of tills StttiiillCi' nitty 't'eh1 catiise anxiety , Local tennis circles are in a bad why. Theme sccmns to be tia one to tnke ( lie head : mmiml the result will Pmobahly be ( lint tile fixture antler tlme National Teulnis associa- tton's auspices vill be idlIssed up. Time cricket cltmb Is getting in a little vUl k anti practice as the veather perumilts. Matches are illaheti en a cotmplc of after- IluollS cncli week , wimemlever the 51111 Is omit , but timeso occasioums have been rmtre simmee the easoum Olietled. S - CHESS. Tlto following fable onibotlles time opinion of a University of Nebraska fresbmamm regarding - garding tile origIn of chess. The nmatter be- bIg ammo over which ilistorians of time game have puzzled , after having traced the evoltm- tioll of their favorite pastime to Ciiina mId a date several thousand years before Christ , it occurreti to the university mmiii that being a freshmmiami lie 'as competent to deal witim the subject. "Now it came to pass , " wrote time fresh- mmiii , "timat time kIng was exceething wrath with tIle royal jester for the reason ( lint hIs stories were no longer new and tii games wherewith ime EliliUsed the royal cotlrt were not of the freshest , And the king ironotmmiced a semitence , ' 0 , jester , know that thy days are miumuberod , for we are no lomiger amused by tlmy levity. l'roduee inc now a gammio ill which there Is maclI plenstmre or thy life shah be the forfeit. ' Then was the cotlntemiaumce of tIme jester mtmch cast dowa anti lie was pltmnged in a gloom lasting over seven days. On time nmornlng of the elghtim hecause his life Imutig upon ills work ho reflected , 'Behold , the kiuig , my master , is a great warrior anti therefore should the gamile be one of soldiers. I will construct me a line of battle auth verily at tile ends I will place two moving castles , and because of their squareness they shall move either north , south , east or west. Next them will I Piace horifomnen who shall ride with agility that the gates of time castles may be kept from invaders. The forces of the churcim wiil I place mlext to adnilnlster to those stricken ill the fight , and they shall mnovc exceeding crooked , tlmat Is to say , zig zag. "Behold , In time center will I place thlm Icing antI time queen , And tile ktng shall bo sluggish in his umiovemcmmts , but the queen silall libya with swIftness surpassimig. Auth before all these shall there be many little men , who will march at time commands of time king , the queen. time church , ( lie barons and tlmeir castles as is tile fasiliomi of the royal kingdom , hiut never backward. So tile jester Inscribed upomm a table four anti sixty squarer and formIng his lIne of battle wAgeth minIature wnrfsre withi the king , iii master. And so he found exceeding tvor lii - the royal eyes anti his bauble was a poweL' at court during his remaining days. " I1rolletn No. 27 ; tiio following Is a varifl tlon upoui sin excellent problem , pubhlhed previously In chess literature , arranged by a lice correspondent : ' /hlto to play and mate In two umoves : I1LACIC. I ( I flk \\'hI1'l1. Problem No. 2 , done by It to B 2. Solved by 0. N , Secley and P. N. hiarirehl , Kcarmmey ; 1) , 1' , Logan , Norton. Ken. Prob- ieiii No , 25 , solved also by W' . M. Moore , l'acltic Junction , In. r Not Beyond Hone. Rheumatism Conquered. by' a Marvelous Reme.y. FREE SAMPLE PACKAGES ARE MAILED FREE TO AILS - Co.its Ot1uiui1X ti. 'I'i'y ' ( 'hiM lteiieiiy- Seiiit ( ) UP % it nie * tm.l As1IIVCNM 'liIii. It Is a freqtieiit experience to macct P00 3' ' Plo vlio liralty believe that no remedy cx- 4 iris ( hint will cure nlmetillimitism. 'l'lltiy have ( neil mm illZCui or t % ' ( ) ' 'slice curer" and still Iii iitfllllitfllH , others J tiicy stiffer. Soumie mire at liotilo hiopelesmily lielplcmtms , while otimera - ' , - JOHN A. SMITH. lire hobblIng nbtIit on crutches. Jolla A. SmnIth of 1\lilvdttmkCC , ctiretl ilimiiSClt of jtist. ItS bail ii. cast , ( If rlmt'imunmitlrni Its one \vill lluid hI IL IfltlIthl'I Jotirimtiy. At tinier lie Vfls SCI I1l'lllCSit ( lint 110 immiii to tutke morphlno mtfter ( ( Insillerahle doctoring with lending ml1Iv14iLImluIdt. V1lt1 wore tillable to hell ) Illmn IIe gdtC Uj ) 1mm despair. I IC hlegmLn I4tUtI'iuig imlto tIle c'mtilSCi , , f llltmifldttism ammtI after ulllmeh l'xIm'niimi.uitIumg anti rCtIelltci faIlures , ii tliially fulmnd ii remetly WilIl'll cured hmin iii a simurt tinai. Aftvr this gltitlous Cidemlilu fm-tim time clmitche or IthctmmmtIIsn ho cailed tile reinetly ' 'Gloria 'fonlc. ' ' 'I'iicn lie vent to work mind curetl his fnieuiiimt iiuith imelgli- hQr $ anti miu % ' idroldOsea to dIre tue worlti. itut Gloria TonIc ctmrcd him , 11(1 ( limit ho immmmi't ilad a tvItchm of Paul. lie lseimths a trial ltckngo of his retnetly free to mtuiyoule who will tmtkc tile trouble to write for it , Tile remedy cured mmii oltI man in 'rexIts wimo hind suffered forty yi'nis. It cured Ii. htmeholz of Norbormie , Mo , , wile himiti silifered 25 ycitrs amid utltiitnighm 7O years oc age mit the t ime Wmil4 prltctiiihly given a. new lezw of life. Mrs. l'ersoilmi of Ainitter- ilmmnm , N. Y. , tIled a free trial lilteltage anti the result Imaluceti her to get more of it. It Silo was entIrely caret ] after hmtvilmg slut- . Cored icr years with the mtlst Immteiise pain. Mr. Smith hits IL wonderful array of ( or- tlmoimy to simow ( lint Gloria 'ronic will cure- any kind nnd stmtgu of lthetimnzmtlsni , anti he wmlntis every nile who hins even a ( mmcli. of thmiis painful disease to write luau for n free trial paclcnge. Don't be skeptical about this remneil3' , Remember It cotit you nothing to try it mint ] it Is gootl evidence. ( bitt Mr. Smith would not go to tile CX- 1)0(150 of sending trimtl hfltckltgeH free liiilesii there war real merit In the remedy. Mr. Sinitii'is mmtdresr ] In full is Julia A. Smith , 212 Stmmmenilell Church l3tiilding , Mils'au- bee , Wis. or full size boxes for sale by mill drtuggsts , $1.00 l1O box. Cbidirite ? . Eziu.b Diamond UrajiS. r ENNYROYAL PILLS Original antI Only Genul..e. A ' sc , ii. . , , rilbl , . , . * pc. , i.t V - , , 0r.gI.t rot CAehuh.ri ( Rcmddl at.- ' mend JJr..5 In itcd . . .d ( bid mtihii , - . boze , , , cIt lti. bIi I1bbflfl Tub U. otlcr. 1l/t.ed.grou , stmiu. , - - Uoni . , nd dflt.g4onl. , AtdJrgjI.t. , it . .i.4 4 Ia , i.mp , t'r J'&rtIC.m.TI , itimonlii , i,4 _ I / V. "Ilpliet for I.adie."i..h.u.r.byretzr * ) s.ui 10 000 r,1IrnQDiiI. 5.I J'.per , ClIlohr.trtf.emicAio , MdIso.Sqtsre , 5.44 by siLocsi irogiluti. 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It givc a history : i : of the expoiition , hall-tone ongI'avil1g of the build- ingi , portraitB of the 111031 whose hard woric , energy j and genius ] ubve Iflade the expoitioii a grand iiicces ; 4 from a sttii joiiit of architecture , art and ic1oiicc , You caii help to make it a l1cCCH financially by * Bending a COIY of this iplendid edition to your friends - - I : * outhide of tile City. * I G . * : FIV [ CNTS I'R COrY. ( ' , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ t - is * + 1Iustrdted Opening Ddy [ dition. ? * - - q i * * * * ft : * * * * * p -