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T HE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE E 1GHTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA SUNDAY MORNING. MAY 19; 1830.-~TWENTY-FOUR PAGE TO-MORROW'S ! ! ’ ’ SPRING WRAPS o= BARGAINS ! =™ i Wt o o IN DRESS GOODS 502, 504, 506, 508 and 510 South 13th Street. Bosry Weap in the Houns Are Really Wonderful! BARGA'NS Nevv Improved Basement! TO_MORROW Marked Down. "THE FAE RW TO-IHOPPOW Prices quoted here for To-morrow are Bgrgams EFTHE FAH R” AL ¥ wonders for Prudent and Eeonomical Buyers, | SYe1Y- 502, 504, 506, 508, 510 South 13th St. Oyer wnere 502, 504, 506, 508, 510 South 13th St. owoerweARDRESS GOODS” SATEENS, [BASEMENT BARGAINS WITE Gl Secine A Durin 1 | Take the new entrance through Shoe Department, elegant AI B INDIA Wraps. This Sale. - e - 10 foot wide promenade, only 7 steps. LINON. : o WITHOTT onr vivern GRG Gool Bleached § Bales, All Colors EXCEPTION i A R English Sataens, ; MUSLIN| @ Mosqmto a6 oay i a1 01 elsewhere s ' MARKED pattern . A s / X WAY DOWN! t250 Henietas, | == ' Resalar e quality, NG 0r 246 per bol i 9 Nainsock. '} 8 180 Pleces a S Beaded <o 40-nch Henrlettas, best quaiity, in 014 3 = ,1 Extra Good SPRNG Yisss We offer Checked and Striped Nainsook, rogu- SR TN Wrap ONE LOT o i w0 e, Apple Green, Sappiire, Olive. Mohorany, | American ¢ quality, Monday's price, at The' Falr BOWNS e el el 2 Muslin : ~w'\¢‘?i3-‘|?x==!=f“ o - SATIN N aicked yoke, cambric e aleo Skirts, wido {; A‘ba [’( Drice 12t4c. ) ; i§ ol coloes i PLAIDS. 50 to - NONDAY Our Price, Regular Se guality. A Black and *olored PUR MUNDAY oy A “ m‘h' % l:.m Picces Aflflm m%x % r(.‘::'{]:.':fn,rq(fl"\»‘\‘ |[.4'_' Plaids, vegular 35c goods BEA‘)EU WHA $3 50 Our Price, S G N BRI ‘| English e _l-l::gil'l_hn' Se quality, = assorted patteras, BEAUEU WRAP fine quality, rezalar ¢ goods, for APRONS /|| PO of Wie . OPEN WORK | evema ome Lace Trimmed /¥ \ 4 Fre"ftlhl"s'ififlfl . & - - Robes Al 25 LACE EFFECTS Fine Open Wor Drawers ani Skirl e -’ Sideband Suiings, | et il Shee[mg : 110 > | Grochet Silk Wran to be Linen Lap Robes, With wide rufile, worth up tobje, Our price XS Assorted colors, G Monday 15c. Regular #1.25 goods at (hc vale s We offer very fine imported open work lace All beadoed, ofete, LAl TINE pho. For Bronns Can be worn all simmer. J L BR ANDHS & SUNS ¢ “EVERYTHING WE ADVERTISE TO-DAY IS 9 'a wonderful exhibition of a bargain that can only be bought at “THE 502, 504, 506, 508, 510 South 13th Street, Corner Howard. IFAIR.” ‘No others dare make such prices or give as good value for the money. Rose and three others. At San Francisco, [ hours of closing, and can conveniently be | club. There are ten charter members, “ia- | traiuer and athlete knows to be injurious. { can stand. Stll they are dosirous of improv- ) Pixley, Omaha’s plucky little bioyele ridery November 13, he carried 115 pounds ana won | hung in the window or door. These cards | cluding Charles Bogatdgs, W. W. Binghaw; | If ~ Miss ~ Oakes had ~ these ad- [ ing their dub team, but how is it to be done? | the ‘‘Omaha Wonder.'” the Equity stakes, three-quarters of a mile, | are sent free upon application, Mark Perkins, H. A: ;k'. "d'm orang ' | vantages, a comparison of specd The western association race is becoming The Williams-Stanley race is still in stay after running adead heut with the Wan- | W S, Doane, who passed through Omaha onins, A AV T re Moty % | in the lndics would be like comparing Spok- | very interesting. Some people scem to think | quo. Itis hardly probable mow. howeve Re f the B Situation | derer; Kiss-Me-Quick gelding. The time | last fali on his bike, is beard from in Bos. | Frank Chandler and - Hugh McCaffrey. | ane (winner of the Kentucky Derby).toa fat | St Paul has a walk-over, but this is nota | after the poor showing in the New York sume of the Base Ball Situation | was 1:151: 1:15; Flood Tide, 115 pounds: | ton, doing some wonderful bill-climbing on | Charles Bogardus waselected president: W. | roadster--so far wouid the Omuha *wonder”’ | fact. Ol a is playing great ball, despite { race, that Stanley will have suficien and Prospects. Jack Pot, 107; Gangmede, 115; and Calient, | Corey Hill. W. Bingham, vice-president, and Mark Per- | be left behind. Miss Williams' backers | he . and it is very probable that in | temerity to run the local champion. 120 “pounds, also started. His two Stits | ~\ou oy the great Pullman road race will | Kin® secretary and weasurer. The weekly | need not look to New York fora match as I | the course of another fortnight she will over- | - Missos Lizzio Williams and May White this spring mado him formiduble candidate | o ™ %008 C0° BIBAL IEIROR road Feo WEL | ghoots will bo held eyepy Saturday ufter- [ shall be in Omaha in a week's time prepared | take the Aposti thio Lob Analon (i) ShorsaanieR L hAIREE THE DEATH OF A FAMOUS FLYER, | for the American Derby. Avril2), at the | pioe pave glready reached the number | BOOU, on the new grounds back of the county | to putup cash for Miss Oukes to contest any Grand Island is mopping up the ground | to ride next week ngainst_the lady wheelers, Bay ~ District track, San Francisco, | gp®® V¢ HEetds JOsqiGl he BAmBEE ] hospital. © C. S. Raymond, after whom the | kind of @ _race against all so-called “WoB- | vvith overything that dares tacklo hor: The | will arriva tommorrow nieht ey e won the Tidal stakes, oncy O¢, SKW. blo gold medals donated ( ClUD was mamed, bas donated a handsome | ders’* Yours in the race, AV era A A aaTolio Ga R Rt e hitatiariana A O g s e s . - wile aud W quarter, in 2:10i. His | O blevcles aud vatuable gold medals donated ( Lo1d meaal for thio first prize for th best in- sSuxavon? W. 7. Monoax. | thovec® “Bnitler, catohors. Tsady, . firaty | yenios Lily Williams is quite anxious toiageb he eelers and heir heels-- | gioble companion, Don Jose, was only a y the di nufacturers. gt ) i ers ady, St | Jesse Oakes in a match race to come off at Tournaments and Rumors of Bond benindland & mock fn‘advance of God: | . Cronkers read tho. following . snd | dividual average madgdhring the season. Exnceltiop Bulldine Chichin. Y pitcher; Poud, sccond; = Camp, | the Coliseum ufter the horse-bicycle chase of Tournaments — Challenges frey. Lorrento was un indifferent fourth, | 4%k (oo mores MWhat |is the =T On the Dsakis. Lottie Stantey Coming. R SO LU, | el flood Tide, { ? : e 6 “Life W S Mratters il bie s G in tar ORGIIS cas. i %‘:&“n.‘,'.\'.“,..fijafifl,ol‘,lgr';l..leu‘::«“uk:vl::lfifi oyclist ot " Cincinnai, was' run down by & | Messrs. W. G. Albright, Jeff. W. Bedford, | Lottie Stanley, who holds the title of [ " §PM"CL 00 io i iine an excellent captain Life With the Trotters,” a valuable vol e ety ; i g z stock, bein, established him as a loading candiaate for | Foud hog. The local L. A. W. consul at once | George Ames, J. 8, McCormick, Marsh | femalo bicycle champion of theworld, will | for tio Omaha club. THis worl is airoady e on i!i"rfi'.th:':.\ffi‘dm:?:, g O Y the American Derby was his victory in the | DFOUSHUsuit in the sum of £3,000 damages. | Kennard, C. W. Rudd, E. T. Duke and W. | arrive in this city about Thursday, together 3 om being an enthusiastic | js meoting with un extensive sale. It would Results of the Four-Ball Rule. Pacitic Derby, one mile and a-half, run April | ThiS prompt action on the part of thecoun- | J " Hahn are encampod on Lake Osakis, | with the Tom Eck combination. Itis quite game f be a dificult matter to enumerate all th Be PEDYOBOIN 4 ! Pl | sel brought the road hog to his senses and he o 5 a L 4 s 5 her | very sefy, and seidom fails to make the & Ay, hphu,m,,‘(,,ml R TV T e T zfihln';tls‘r“:‘,ml:;’defll';\‘.lm:l;lulfi_)::Lxllll\:.,d\\r::‘i compromised by paying all. exponses. and a | Which ~ lies abont ono hundred | probableshe will have a race or two on her g00d fontures of the book, and Withoub; un; y, indeed. They are all getting it in the I % g . Ao Another good feature about his | Koty 2 od oritiol o b 5 & and fifty miles north of Minneapolis, Minn, | hands before she gets away from Omaba, EOL 10UIOEIRD0 3 AbOL dertaking any extended criticism, it can ba yilngoer 1 raiall g ] e | the Dorby distance” in 2:30, whicl] was the good sum for damages to Mr, Bridge. It is @ fiehing party and they expect :.‘f;'x,é;l\l)‘{;'n:"\’v‘in';:3::-'.?;51‘&7 the piteners and | gufely recommonded to all professional fols neck right along, from the incomparable | besy record for an eventof the kind until Horses Againat Wheels to be absent uutil :the first week in Flashes From the Diamond. s lowers of trotting, for it is both instructive, Keefe nmllUIurkA'mL down to the most ob- ;‘1 u; \l\w:s leum: ul“l'l uldl,‘:lluhml\l'llll(‘.cs' o Wereat oty A3y R ats hwy‘dimm“ June. Lake Osakis is'a beautiful sheet of Denver will release He Old Buffalo 1s playing a remarkable third | and entertaining. scure twirler in the minor leagues and asso- | ust Chursday. His dea o gre S : : water, embedded like @ silvery gem in the | Claveland still has his ey6 on the ball, base for the Omaha team. e he ol loonsidarable tunlaw il Ena it clation. The hits are averaging about ten a | {¥0u the coming American Derby one of its } against equestriennes opens up at the | heart of an emerald forest, and is fairly alive Cleveland ¢ suited for the position. He is a magnif Deing carried on at Cut-offt lake, and if ther Y chief clemonts of interest. The Czar was | Coliseum one week from to-morrow after- | with the choicest varieties of the ichthyolo- | BT0-day’s game will be called at 3 o'clock, rower, s quick a8 in ‘handling | is such a functionary as a fish and gam gamo all through the base ball belt, and it is | enguyed at St. Louis in the St. Louis Fuir | noon. Work on the turf track in the big | #ical family~black: rock and yollow bass, | Omaha plays av Sioux City May 25, 20 | ground ‘bul's. Since the opening of the | wardon in this city, ho will find much WOPK seldom that any pitcher holds the opposing | Derby, the Chicago Horseman’s Grand bmhimg(,ommum,“ to-morrow, and by Fri. | Pickerel, muskalounge, croppies and trout, and 30, scason he has mude plays that would even | for himself by a visit to these waters any off team down to & nuwmber of Lits uuder eignt. | Clallenge Koul stakes and Charics Green | PR SO TEHER 1 be. A all abouna here 1n great numbers, and fur [ Kansas City is turning out great ball | ¢ the fmatchless Jorry Donny to turn | these pleasant afternoon, Nebraska hasy This must all be attributed to the four.ball | Stakes. At Chicago, in the American Derby, | day evening everything will be in readiness. | nigh the most exbilarating and exciting of | crowds. n with envy. Omaha is fortunate in | tew enough fish as and without_prote b al u " , y Tule, o8 there is nothing elso thay could have 5\1].‘” “":-:.é:.;‘.:}ixlfl:a; 'l‘;‘nl;l;:‘ieli{x‘)l}idllfllx"‘l:‘;l:\ Marve Beardsley, who wili manage the [ sport. The woods, tod, round-about are full Dalrymple is doing about all of Denver's g 4 man who is so capable of playing | tion it will not require a v long time w( Y ! horsewomen, expects them here by Tuesaay, | of deer and grouse and smaller game, but | houvy . the position, which is conceded to be the | doplete her streams and lakes. brought about such a condition of things. It | in the Amcrican Derby, and many Califor- T e o Ry Y | s this 18 the closo shooting season not much | DolVY batting. Ay most dificult to fill of any on the diamona, P el v i {ovi avery and will keep them training continuously ALl Like Joe Quest, Davy Force is proving a would be absurd to claim that there | nians belicve Don Jose every bit us good as the - A o of anybhing will be dbne i/this line; but the t 5 3 Quostions and Answers. Fe | ian e ‘hly | until Sunday evening. These rders are yiiog ipiulsfline, failure as an uzapire, Canayan is proving the phenomenal fielder ars, has been such an iwmprovement in | Czar nus shown himself, but this is highly Whols tims deyoted thithe finny tribe Ao s ) Ve e Thatonts ol . doubtful Miss Lizzie Williams and Miss May White, 4 St. Paul says that Omaha is her only rival | Of the Western association, Some of his run- What do you think of Boston’s chances to| the batting ability of tne profession, | WORbUBL L G " : . s Bt BauLsays ning catches have' boen of tho miraculous | tuke the league flag? How many times huvey L Lt 1o Czar was by Norfolk, dum Marian,and | of Los Angeles, Cal., and are both well and Loreneist Up Well, 0 ) . e ) ; Rl ithery Lo HE Sonshipt for that is an fwpossibility, Al that is y folkgdam Matia ] et Lorene Stows Up Well. : : aba's battery | 0der, and there is no ball comesto his terri- | the bean eaters won the chumpionship! a full brother to Emperor of Norfolk, the | favorably known, Miss Williams recently e ; Willis and Nagle will be Omahu’s battery : ; o T o et 1 © be acquired in that line nus been acquired [ winuer of the American Derby iu 1555, ' His | won a splendid five-mile mateh race for §500 | Marve Beardsley drove Charlie McCor- } )iy yiternoon. tory bt whavibolskelv.ro) get noimavter|iWhon Wasitiie Naslons) Ioaghie orpAY RN long since. It is not the 3, or the drops, | breeding on boti sides wus first-class his sire | a side from Miss Myrtle Peck, the [ Mick's black mare, Lorene, on tho fair | . Omanas have good utilityzplayers in | Loy ar o how hard he h";“ fo ju, - SRR | i+Ans =Cpo01 thoyilead AV, prossity Throd) or in and out shoots that 18 proving the pitch- | being by Lexington and his dam by Malcolm | champion lady ~rider of America, at | ground track one day last week a mile in | Mossitt and Cooney, » R RE o ARI0S WO IR RIC IRE SHCIEAIX || times, Ib 1870, out of Maggie Mitchell, by imported York- | Los = Augeles. Time, 9:97. e is | 2:24, and one-quarter of a mile in 33 seconds, iz G i ] BY-ND ORI WIS R © 18 Belee™s | A pots B that Omaha will beat St. Joe 2 te) ers streugth to-day, but cool judgwent, a 3 \ 1 8 . | Big George Wilson, of last year's Omahas, | most valuuble find. S RUSHED ioday, bub josol JRdgment. a | ighive, a great rider and confidéntly exbects to beat | 4219 clip. The mile Was the best that has | is sacching or the Jerecy Citys. 4 | 1ithe game results Omaha 1, St.” Joe @£ Dall that suits them least. A twirler that Amn Wheelma the fair wheelers eusy. May White i also | peen shown this spring, and Beardsley says | 1y ARE Niflo weak in their | o Vhen the contract of pitcher C. A, Nich- [ Who wins{—Smurty Huntor, city. B Sihisihe: ¢ . Among the Am1teu heelmen, quite a celebrated long distance equestrienne, '3 ) The Omahas were a trifle weak in their | o5 late of the Kansas € Western club, ‘ bettom: does not looso his head, but at all times re- | iy yung called for the Sti, 1200 and 16th | Sad s e mared long distance cqueatrionnc, | that Lorenois us fusty it not faster than she | sick wori on their recont trip Ol nto of tho Kunsns City Wostarn, club. |~ Ana.—A wins. Onato nothing is a bettor 't Diox 10 il Ay the yietorioa. Wil the | !msts. huve uil been postponed on wccount of | have' tweaty thoroughbred runnors - here | fie” i MECOTEES "OES T ALNIANC | I Willis had u littlo: better control of th | club entorod & protest ‘becauso he, along | SCOT0 than two toone. T e et 11 [ LN swinds, ruis, or rough ronds. It is to be | fron tho Crystal Laie, Kan., stock farm, | 1k, b muguificently undor 'Boardslov | 511 no would be as offective as the besto | with Ralph-Johnson and tho other Kansas | Jim, John. Juke and Juck are plaviagy 3 A npoupledey o AT O DT b RIVE B Rrand EaHIDan o Shais rough oare, U n then. City players, was transforred with the fran. | poker. Jim deals und Joln opens a jack-pot batting, o long cried-for improvement, 1t has | hoped that the two rurs of the 19th will be mer campaign more than one of them will b % y ! e loka b RTa ey o AR RS R R D S A Sor RIRQYOMORl, 1688 4 8.0f 19th Will be | o qorful ability as champion riders. [ROneomba Andrews 15 playing an unusually fino game | chise of that club to St. Joseph but refused | Jake picks up his hand and finds he hias only also broughit about more bases on bulls. In | held under the most favorable circumstances. | o bicydlers aro Boauty Baldwin, Kittio - at'Birst, but o does not scem to be bitting | to sien with St Joseph. Secretary Sam | four cards. s Jake's hand knocked out, oe4 SN L ;Piaved | I the morning, at .30, the club goes to Flor- | Brown, Jesse Wood and Jesse Oukes, who State Sportsmen’s Tourney. the ball. Morton was appedled to and decided that | can he call for a new deal!—Fort Omaha. n the Westorn association, o173 men n bave beon givon thoir basas’ On_ balia, | C4co, and during the afteruoon, at v m. to | Wil roturn bore {rom New York about | The fificenth anmhal tournament of the [ “Jocko" Fiynn, who was with tho Omana | Hichiols was disqualitied from plaving with | Avs—Itis a misdeal. Jim loscs his deal aud oo y Bumbor of tiesoat the hunus of Bellovue, e T u«('u‘:‘:::b:'uiun?y oan ety | Nebraska State Sportsmen’s association will last sanson, Lus ‘Joined o semi-professions | $iciPuuy, (o, I AN A A e (AR ol """;l."r""m to. deal $he: AN iy AR T R EHRASBEAG) ospon-unifarms s & beat out the Californians, The race 18 for | be held at Norfolk, commencing next Tues. | (AT 8 HHTLx overruled Morton and decided that the sign- | °VF 88810, Jake, of courso, does not lose 3 and arc much adwired by all. immensety pleased, for the more men who §1,000 a side and the gute receipts, and will | day and conunuing until Friday, inclusive. | , Norfolk hus signed the Lewtville battery, | iz of Nichols by Omaha is not an infringe. | bis hand-—it was no fault, of his that Jim did’ L on busen the mbre. inupiritis, the mora | Question wo have all beard so much in the | beun event well worth witnssing. It s t0 be held under the suspices of the [ o knosk out Graod Istand. . | Ment ofanyof tho rogultions of the baso | uob kive him five cards Sxciting and intereating the game, It is quite | couatry, viz, “Whers G0 yov come fromi” o = Norfotk gun club. ‘The grand championship [~ yo o HUEE AEE y | alllawsibus, Jnasiuci s she tboard of a1 ] . Who bud the groutest ne o uf gamen ‘lronuhh, however, ut the next annual meet- | it is hoped will be munutelv snswered by the 24 he Antnmn Baoos, - medal shoot takes place Wednesday. This m"v‘fr"‘l‘._‘;“m ,'X‘I‘M’;“fi‘l“a'“d ‘\u':fll:]"‘«i,"lgl"| (‘h:w K‘:‘I*Im\_"‘ j\;\_:‘ ‘r«:'::l. A "v":x;vm 4:; 1r‘\u— won Ul’llll\'v\\l tern nr\:u‘A nmn[ln_‘«'-n-r:'n lr;xluu ngs of the two leading associations, the | word “Omaha” on the cap. Of course, there | The At aunual fuirof the Omaha Fair and | medal, which *elongs w the association, was byer has. sl ) ARG ho s playving e AN ‘ RELL 4| Aanaon hat bas' hecome. of Fnid AloRIG Amcrican and the National league, which | are many timos when vou will be asked what | Exposition association witl be heldat the fair | won by the Liicoln team in 1883; by the Te- | fine gume for the Mountain City tam. 8 breach of courtes; and Cussian {13, P. P.. Omaba, make all the rules and regulations of the [ O, \W. C. stands for, but then y can turn | grounds, this city, September 2, 8, 4, 5 and 6. | kamah team in 1834, and by the Omuha team ‘The four ball rule has hit the nail on the R R Ans.—Lovett. Mofiitt is mining in Wyom- groat game, that something or some way | up tie lappel of your coat wh you see | This is the great sunual agricultural expo in 1885, 1886 and 15888, Parmelee and Budd | head. This is proving one of the greatest PR copa il A PREIR: ing and is said to be getting rich, Cassian wrill bo dovised und adopted 1o rolievo the | a country cousin in sight, and 80 avoid thut. | tion af tho state, aud in which every busi. | fiie hoot 8 100 bird mateh for 8350 a sido on | butting years i the history of tho kaie. Vor st O o e | playing with the Jamaica Plains team, noar pitcher of the burden of the hanaicap he now Juy Me: of z. @ 3 e - | this day. The Plattsmouth lver ¢ Vi X et s S J e spent & o e of weel ) h e ikotore AL over the conasry o sl l.lé'.’-::..“fl: token pppuloty riding, and | ness man and ovory farmer should take & | boshot for Saturdag Thie tropny b now puinneapolis will probably gt Burdick wot, | here endeavoring to get on a go with some | Boston. kioking hard, and many first-class authori- | than on the ordinary. F lively mierest. It is also the greatest live | held by the Omahn—m. U what she wants with hiu, is the quostion | local knight of the mattress, bt they were [ Which do you consider the best ball paper, ties aver that many of them are pitehing wild | “I'he foliowing runs are called for the | stock show held west of the Missouri river. bumlting ROIsRULS, all either broke or afraid of him, the Sporting Life or Sporting News{— all purposcly, 80 as to render the four-bull | wmonths iy and Jupe: RONRSNIN A NS TaA 1HS NAMORE. TN The Senator on His Ear, Next Wednesday wili be ladies’ day at the [ It is quite probable that William Muldoon | Ieader rule unpopular, However, it will stick, and My 19 & ., Floreuce, the westorn staten o taainy rocrmoukh | Cuicago, May 17.—Tp'the Sporting Editor | ball park, and a great crowd of the fair sex | and Tom Canuon will wrostle, mixed styles, | ~Ans.—The Sporting Life, ten thousand twilers, if thero are any of this kind, are but | May 19 & BTG this fall Js. confidently expoctod to oclipse | of Tne Brr- Sir; In your Sunday's issue 1 | 8re confidently oxpected to bo on haud. for'a purse, st the Colisoum some tivie in . f‘;l‘!-luill;'uog‘f‘l“llzl;‘ml&rfluhonmnu to spite their ;m: i’%—)\t;r&x;‘:tiili\l‘l‘:fl that of auy previous year, as the list of on- | noticed a large paragrépn to the eflect thay | Kirby, released by the Philadelphins, has | J4ne: Will you please inform me who at the pros. 1 loy. tries will be three-fold larger than ever o . signed with the Milwaukees. He will prove | The Lelevre gun club will hold their | ent time holds the record for six days 5o ws- DIED AT B BLUFKS. May §0—P, M., Manawa, Defore, All the. wellknowne horsesss. in | 2iie Williams the Omaba so-calied bieycle | &0 Mool (e Jfortunate beer jerkers next weekly shoot on Tuesday afternoon, on | you-lease race, and what it 181 --Ainatenn il Juno 2—One hindred wile run. the westirn country will be hore, und ghero | Wonder” would shortly. engage in a mateh | © PPN 00 T ttled down to splendid | tie Omahi guu club grouuds across ‘the | Yioatri g i) One of the Greatest Running Horse®| June i -Glenwood. e will be some very interesting special events, | With Miss Lotta Stasley who is now in the | ,,oucVe il R, MUCE COWR 10 BREREC | river. 4 Lattle % of the Age. dune 4) ll_luunllhlthrun to Manawa. The management bave also detcrmined to | east in the New York pece and bids fair to | been brilliant. He is the most reliable batter | One week from Wednesday next at Nor- | 1 decide a bat will you please state in o p ks une 10—Spriugfield. add mavy new features to the list of attrac- | be beaten, 100 miles,; Do Miss Will the te folk, and during the fifteenth annual state | Sunday’s sporting columns whether thei The Crar, the phenomenal three year-old | 'y 254 & M Popiilion, tions, and will spare neither pains nor ex- | and her back 2 vt Bolai e ] shooting tournament, Frank Parmaleo of | hus evor boon & sl knocked oves the Om sl colt, that died at the Union stock yards, 1 p. m., Manawa, pense to make the occasion commensurate | 204 her vackers and numerous managers | ‘Phe Sioux Citys say that Canavan is play city, and Charlie Budd of Des Moi centor field tence during & game of bail Council Bluffs, Monday, of pneumonia, be Flaronce. with the importance of our great and grow- wish a soft mark foramatch! It seems so | ing the best game of any outtielder 1n the chamipion trap shot of the world, will Where was Juck Dempsey born, in this a side. | country or I H. Johnson, city. Jonged 1o Theodore Winter, of Califoruis, uge 0 -1 . ing state, in sollciting Miss Stamley for a race. I | Western association. He is not fielding very | shoot their 100 live bird shoot for £23 W. take exceptions to the title Miss Williams | Well, but batting hard The Chicago Inter Ocean of yesterday con- | Ans. was born in Tre. 1 ofticers intend to drill and was valued at $15,000, hond ; ® their men on every run; last Sunday there Ohurch Howe's Horses. o o, i fuel e, t life-like portr: “Senator” Mor- | laud On the slope the Caar was considered the | wus some very protty driling donoon the | At the sale at Cleveland last Tuesday, :‘::‘,’,““f;;g"’;“i"“u"" NpAmRioR ot 'fl‘""jr; .,u‘{‘:fi.‘sz‘,‘,.:."“.',".j‘.,’;,‘::i..1‘;‘:.;)}",”.:.‘;“2;,”.1 T T A e L JE S Stanle finest aud most promising three year-ofd in il Bluffs bridge road aud admired by | Chureh Howe & Son, of Auburn, this state, mpion of Awmerica (aad the | yop gather themselves togother and hustle | an cxtended notice of bis a8 both | day record, and her one” huudred nile rece the world. He was a beautiful chestnut, ho suw it o b * | world) is Miss Jessic Oakes, of London, Who | e feaders in th c ur and professional. d as t atcl . 5 ik el R o purchused the foliowing fing” horse flesh: | Mooy .8 Al o Onkes, of Londorh WhO | tue leaders ln the race. out prol it I8 vor ord. Has the match beeu wade hetween har with aswall star and four white stockings, o, 50 nm Ry mu:lnle\“ ml:"ll“:‘:\l)usfi: Swanson, blk. £., by Prophet Wilkes, dam by Om_hm"“bul" for ber {all, as everybody Walsh is doing yeoman service at short, ,“m'“’,‘w‘]‘\, m_“:.“f-h‘_‘;_ u‘f'\ ;“ ator, but not | and Williams—I3yker, Omaha, Ho stoad fitteen hunds and tiree i hes bigh, | PG N0 o ow that they would have | Belden's Hambictonian, for $850; Fatmio Hel- | knows, and ls now winning and beating all | but 8s yet bas not got his optics squarely on | /5 e o0 Ints out of | . Aus:—Don't know. No, but probably will and pulled down Mo scalce at L1t pounds, | o3 B W02 B " 1ol 0f “te open | den, blk. m., by telden’s Hambiotonlan, dam tocords in the New York raco. Miss Oakos | thoRall, Whea Bo doos look out- for three- | %% ios"u e et off of iCuell down ut s o0 i lon, | Gvents, by General Harrls, $100; Poarl, br. f. by | 148 swept all before ber, and can sween al acd home runs, e Ymely hitting did mueh | Hamwer Lane—Send on your challenge Drothor, Euperer a1 Novioin mid wans | . Youns Pixiey, the onty starter Middioton Cuiel daia. Gebia, "s0sis Dy, | female Aucricans on whiools off her tracle | Tus Coru Huskers again this_ attefhoon | ihard winni the e """ | accompanied by 4 roapoctabie. orfet: thats Donoiaeurs of lfmst h:mlml'.u wou gm:di'"q'fi|z"‘:u'..§|$'.’,'"i‘:1b:,’ro.'.‘;f.]i}. v::rc];f 1'32 Dite, b m., by Hylas, db‘;“: hh:x;g:{:‘ mare, | 4ud blind admirers of Miss Williams, whom | day. Wetnsadas ot Tha s o anes: | Hard-workig Juck Crooks e Omaba's | the only way 10 show that you mean busis i 3 3 only two ercors Thursday, but if e y ) than the latter. As a !wuivur-om he | the future, Nancy Clagget, 8100, 'In uddition to 'tnese, | J £1¥6 redit for her great speed will, result | Friday, Suturday aud Sunday. r s i AUIAaY, DUkIE evory man | g Don't know avything about Jimmie . ina rude awi v takes the chanees in @ game that Croo k sthe threw out a couplo of curbs which interfered e early closing movewment this ssason fs | they also bought a couple of yearlings. Behisude swapsiicy whaksy ';,,"1"" mo'te | . Kid Nichols has s first game yet to lose | does, nothin on cartn could beat thew o | LARd38Y at proseat, whether e 1s in tralning much with his training, and he was started to be aimost umversal, bardly & wholesaie The Raymond Gun Club, sure Miss Williams is and why | for the Omahas He has been hit pretty | of the pennant. for 4 Bght or oo, only twice, but won on both oceasions. His | house of aay standing remaining open Satur- . = | ahouldnitahe i ho'the samy | bard at times. but is using excellent judg ue Omubias uiude 0 bits, 5 runs and 2 Will you please give mo the whereabouts first start was for the Palo Alto stakes, a | day afternoon, To wid in furthering this | . A 10t of ambitious young shooters met at Sipined - ihae 9 L uas AN @ o " ! A 10t of i 2ood track, while Miss 18 winning | Went at eritical timos. Hence iis success. rors ¢Ihursday, 10 St. Joe's 11 hits, 4 ruas | of Harler and O'Leary, Omaha's star 1857 h‘:::lm:“o‘{u:‘w)& :% two-, :u‘r“gl;l:“ul‘: ‘x’n'uvle‘:-‘n:::ln‘m;:ulvfipe“s'i‘:“rv‘:w::‘.;‘n:;:’m.}.|,.\:.3‘ llhnf..”.?',‘:.:' {:;“:ln::(l:nr-::sy& ;«:::;. Lor;:“::"l:: championships against untold quantities on | gDes Moines says she will positively vote | aud ¥ errors. Omaha won both games | battery? A Atherton, Omaha. strange tracks, with a change of diet, differ- | againstany incrcase of the sulary limit ctly ou their merits. Ans.—Harter 18 1 Quitioy, TlL, playin, distance in B:dd, beating W udo.m, Shanvon ! graphic aunouncowent card which gives the * evening, and orgavized the Raywond Gun = ent «.flmleu. ele, whict gy experienced um her expenses now are us wuch as she Over in Chicago they bave dubbed Will | ball, O'Leary is in the soup, AN ~ 's eight-hour sixs