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P s v THE LOCAL WORLD OF SPORT, | stfun e s rect this in der afte _SKiLLEY, Captain of ¢ And thus it goes. In almost all of these | gtop as Joo Walsh. Thatis about the & ngflwn{‘fl to0, ln»-}"'nd of | take about tw hirds of the games on their ray flies, such as grizzly king, ¢ are made | Y Q N\ N N v \ N N AR | "R e v | Stk B oo | [ROU) MAT LOSE HER PUCS. | POSITIVELY THE ONLY BIG SHOW COMING BEFORE AUTUMNY % THE GATES OF \\U\UH\I AND THROWN WIDE APART. Stars nerve to say that Shock is as good a short- | choke or cylinder gun at the trap and in the | fleld (—Tramp, Wirt street v i = A Coumsing Club the Latest on the ;:','_"""!":'\"w:“;“ o . “l,‘. 0t 10 the | as comparing an old-time selling-plater to a Ans.—The gray neck and saddle hacklos of | The Recent Fatal Encounter Badly Hurts THE TOWERINI TODON OF TENTED SHOWS. Tapis tire paam le Wil Lot l'lr:{‘ ‘_w‘»l‘u‘kwl‘l::l'l-v" “_nlv-r!u I8 s muich dif- | the common domestie roo lie feathers Pacifio oast Fight! Rolgning by right of eminence. by r m 3t Mot DY FIENt af Superiority, and by populat ) crence in the speed of Walsh and Shock in | ¢o want, Lovers of the gun have different ific Coast Fighting. will the Exalt rs of 1ho Anusoment Realm tem the chi Dis to be scttied is one of | favor of Walsh as thero is between o Sal- epre T the tiiings pa ling out. vator, a Tenny and a street horse, That | 10eas on your second question. Some prefer THE KNIGHTS OF BALL_ AND BAT. How Russ Won the Game. il R A 8 i b 1 i et AUSTRALIA THE PROBABLE MECCA. SEL LS B ROT H E RS old haphazard, hit-or-miss stylo of | ou p! v standing of the g about old time game the old vet, Russ Kely call with a vast deal of p " remarked | piaving does not win games these days, | Western asso is one I re- | Jiverything depends on team work, and | this date and d in 1876, | when @ player has an opportunity to ad- [ ¥ A Game for the arth--What the Bykers are Dolng—Gossipy Notes between Indianapolis, for which team I was | VAnce a man by a sacrifice hit, he should do Nor Rufan—Ed Smith's Chanoes T 3 N e . dianapolis, fo ch tea J SATn 3 s} o & conbe Three-Ring Clrous, Two (Klovated Stages ¢ Slves and Comments and Mis- guarding thivd,and tho champion, Bostons, on | §9 Botwithstarding the eftoct upon himself. | . a i @hiha, 637 Sioux with Kileain—The Marine Continant than AYREIaT N FoInE Wi el A cellaneous Sports. tho latter's grounds. The score stood 1100 | gyctam of nssistance. . Manager Leonard s & | C.00 1 Des Moiues, and Mitchell, A2l agerie, ey 5 n the last of the ninth inning in favor of the | siaunch advoeato of team work, and he is | +4023 "".',“"'“‘ bbbl b Bt S I I BARR I : l I S by Bean Eaters. Nolan, tho Hoosier pitcher, was | constantly instructing his men from the | wiukeo, 63 G wae e . . ! Some years ago in England the rage for fox | on first, with two men out, and I was at_the | beneh. T s BIBRE TG Bty Ry RTLAND, Ore,, June 19, ~[Special to Tus - o i » ’ i terriers was so great that anybody having a | PIMe with two strikes on me, Bond, the Bos- e ARG D oo rounds, ]—The fatal fight between La Rue and Monster International Worlds’ Fair. : The Gun Club's Shoot. and who will be Omaha final oppor “ white dog under twenty-ive pounds Was | Wi aten o tos e oo of thos The Omaha guu club’s weekly shoot, ten | Hamilton L., city. Bride {n San F most likely to dock his tail and hold bim up | all the twirlers, #as putting them “o live birds, thirty yards rise, modificd English | __Ans.—Septomber 20, 21 and 22 with Dos | fer the Mecca of pugilism from the Golden soum and Great Goldon Managorie. 8s o thoroughbred fox terrier. This was | like cannon shot. The first two bails | rules, took place yesterday afternoon, result- | Moines. @ to Melbourne or Sydney. The Golden Will Exhibit at Omabha, I‘l‘id‘ly Jlll)’ 4th. when this little dog was all tho rage, and a | delivered were called striles, although I | ing as follows: To dec © club 1s the tough club of San Francisco, ton pitcher, and th of the welsco 1s likely to tr Zoologloal Institute, Triplao OClrous, Metropolitan Mus le a bet, please state Dad Clarke's Soung fellow who. had not a fox torrier run. | "OYE made & move B ) ety 11111111 1-10] weightin s But.—Twitler, city, and its existenco is not rogarded with fayor Council Bluffs, Satu rday, July Bth, ning after his heels or his horso appeared | hats, thinking the duy was done. But the | Heaer (6 VS LR i el 3 by cithier the Califoraia or the Oceldontal, e very much out ' of fashion. But | fifth ball Tommy let go of, was one of his | Gwin ¢ gy o TR s TRR 0 1o TR B T rk'm' ublish the fish laws of | but it had the same legal protection, and ‘(- ns fancy fs controlled by fashion, in dogs | choicest outs, but I manawcd to catch it on 11001111118 e 44 V "'“‘"“"‘," i enough | ywhijo they socretly objected to it, they were 3 5% sdse, F PEg o | the end of my club, and, oh, my, you ought to 01011 1°0° L1 1=7 How many grains of powder i oty L 4 asinoverything clse, Foxio had fora time | G SUd Oty cluby and, eh, my, vou ought to L1010110T10-6]dvams! Which is the o VEor fleld and | powerless to provent it giving boxing exhi- . to give way to other breeds. The blood- | nnd‘the bun.fum..u:fl P hard ““_’3, up ‘)m“ 0 11010110 0=-5/¢map shooting, a 12 or 16 gauge ! —Har , | Ditions. _I'say thatit “‘Lad" the same legal hound, the mastiff, the Great Dane, and A | out, out, out never slv)ppingunlll{ ed ‘Whisperings from the Wheel. ¥ | protection as the more popular and aristo- neral fish law for Minnesota, May | cva Nearly over the bull doj had their admirers, whilo th # brutes, have | the center field fen and Nolan uml I both * clubs for I doubt if it will ever be por- types | came home. The hit won the game, leaving county in | mitted to give another exhibition. While in eth Rhodes will go east some time this v for a go with some of the flyers of that 1 to September ot i o arly | the score 2 to 1 in our favor. It wa cat the state, however, has a s 1 A 41 | Prisc g I of setters, spanicls, toy dogs, particularly | t! bl LU s & Lt ton. t 3 s T aw. A4 | Trisco I attended two fights under its au- rlacked admirors. With s | B irl didmake it, and during the i | Pixley and Sanchay will run_a three mile | is plenty large enough for decr. Tn 3¢ drams | spices and while thero was nothing to objoct, . of the series Iwas the worst despised and | racs’over the Omaba-Council Bluffs course | there ar ats: A.10 i opkosiof 1. L ~ g joc coat he s the delight and pet | most guyed player who appeared on the Bos- | ¢4 niorming, 2 el amns. A 1S gauge every time. | 5 in the manner of their conduct, those who of the ladies' s 3 Please inform me through Sunday's BEE | patronized it arlor. But the popularity of [ ton grounds. O. P. Caylor was then on the its members were mainly all these varieties, good though they be, has | Boston Herald, and in his write-up of the o Ana Hidd & glov g el or in the soc le than the members of I , : L Lot L 3 glovious time, the rvads | would also like to get some information rela- | 12O nover surpassed that obtained by the hand- | FaMe, he said: it Iven o mado | poing excellent, Uive to the Great Dane, his habits. manage. | the California or the Occidggtal, though sov- some and game little dog which is here | and broke Boston's yosterday after. | T. R. Fordham, of the Illinois club, Chi- | ment, ete.—Canine, Iron Buni, City | eral who had membershfs in these clubs pleaded for, [ | ht membors made the last run_to Cies- | of some firs s work ondog training. T | by e noon, satup all night teying to fizure out | €ag0, spent several hours in the city yest Ans,—Write toJ. Loving Thayor, 15 Tre- | were also on tho roll of the Golden Gate. fox tertior was originally bred and | low he happened to do it day en route home from the coast. mont strect, Boston, for work on dog training. | The main objection to the Golden Gate lays an addition to & puck of fox hounds ———— vening run to Council Bluffs to hear | otmuatioh “eone v tho: CBEAR" | Inthe pormnitted men who hac for the purpose of going to ground when the Omaha's Long Hit Record. the Fairmount park concert was prevented | » OF, information con e i e (s e e Tox biad taken tohis hole, Baseball patrons are always interested in | by the interference of Jupiter Pluvius s Yl e b DG ment of its members, Suct mastiff or Great Danc Fox terriers have always been the most [ long hits. A long drive for a home run, a ti5te Tadatee secrotary of the Great Dane club ' opul oty SPMBE £ B0, . ' 8 , e L 5. R st | 1y against tho spirit both of popular varicty of the teérrier tribe. Suf- | ¢hrca-hagger, or even a two-sacker, at a criti- | Coliseum for the July 4th rac tock Exchange buillitug, Chicago. This | fo'ola rules of the reular ring And of the ficient proof is abundant. For many y Sl S SEAh aims B in Burope many thousand dollars have "been [ G4l stage of the game neve Is to worl the | i8 in fine condition and riding like ¥ club has published a monograpi of the Great | lator ones framed by the marquis of Queens- 1to keop up fox terrier clubs, crowd up to fover hoat, T Bex has gono | The Omah oned thy Dane, : ’ | bury. Both of these rules requiro that nerica we have but one, but in Europe | to the pains to secure a correct list of all the | KW fete, which was to have been held last | Please state in Sundag's Bur, to aecide a | COMBATANTS SIALL SHAKE HANDS {.m“ number is legion. It was recently stated | doubles, tripples and home runs made by the | ; hrSday evening, until next Thursday even- | wu whether Dad Clarlee ever pitched for Deginning a contest token that no ing. Hustings.—S. C. S., South Omaha. Both the Omahaand Apollo clubs havegood | Ans,—Fo did not. ast and teams, @ little competition would en- | 1 liven matters considerably. Caunot a race be [ I ] gotten up? ask was answered in last Sunda exists between them and that their L S L S L T T Le.ldmg Shows 0f the ’\auou now 1r.mlmg Jfld l\mbllmg a8 Unel forchind. No club should permit any other 2 Big Monagorioes, 2 Big Elevated Stages, t to take place in ng. 2 Blg Olrcuses 2 Big lll.L)])n(ll omes, an English dogy paper that eight years | players of the home teain up to June 21. » 820 there were but two fox terriers'to be | = Here they are: found in Antwerp, Belgium, whilo at the re- «_cent show held in that city May 2 0o less than two hundred ent ader, Atiantic, Ta.: The quostion you B kind of a cont S o et iz all othor PLAYERS, There will be a specfal meeting of the | Will R. . Maher please call at the sport- | My readers will bear witness that for years 2 3 co they are ¥ Apollos Monday night at 7:30 and as thers is TiE AopattmEAt oL Basral his oarliest | T huve contended that s referee should not B‘,§ [\;i” l‘;"‘h ~1~l“(‘l 1 de likewise becoming very pn]mlu‘ be it remem- some very important business to be transact- | oo o only have the pe but_should he required ] way Bquipages bered, however, that Europe stands un- | Ganavan ed a full attendance of members is urged. Sh: Y5 b0 tof tea e when Th """}I v Show in /\j"flr_l;‘fl M‘,',"" nything e pdid offer. 1 Entirely reconstructed, vastly {m= equalled in such matters, particularly the | Androws. s Re e B Vel kT wrn s U Coattlig ab P S cut that one of the contestan 50 m B P By T ! bably ML NIusCIOnt British Isle, whose bench’ shows have no thia Coliseiim, andithe way in*whiohiono, or A ROGUE AND A RUYM festly inferior to the other that he hus no | and ealied ; 5 equal—tens’ of thousands of pounds yearly two of them arc riding, indicates that some —_— chance of v cxcopt by an accidental | cleau, well ed, . d pop v in the shape of cash and cups. one will be surprised when they make their AL M. HENDER blow or by lent to the superior boxer. wonder: also made some importations | Willis debut. Once on a time a maid sent a rhiyme Iu othe @ 3 =1 g I fox terriers at high prices, and_ they seem | Moran . Ono of tho professional riders efporionced | To an aditor sordid and, damp, being i il and not merely toendur- | A Flock of Oitl'l(fllcq 1o be the “right sort” for that country owing | piin abad dump on North Seventeenth street a | And as was hev plau when she wrote to a man All B S to their strong constitution, which™ allows | Fanning day or two ago endeavoring to dodge an ama- [ Sbe sent him a new postage stamp, arule permitting a referee to terminate A GENUINER ntest when, in panifestly superior worsted - has on of winning, but nonc opinion, one man is so Forty Horses Reined and nmm»nl One Man, o the other that the B I P THE HOME O MERIT AND=— accidental chance [ J Q Y IBIRTILPL AR OFNOVRLTY their adapting themselves to any clim . | Hines.. The country thero has been overrun w e wild rabbits, so much so that for a time th seemed to havo things all their own wav. teur on a sa fety. The Omaha wheelmen should manifest a little more interest i [ He received it O. K, and burnt it they say ot the postage, the poem, the scanip. She cares not o mite for more rhymes she can S AMB IO EHE ans 5 them require him to o : : S 4 torviers have been futrodiced bun bbby Omai S i R LI ALY 1D 8D tO Write . Bt el son b ke OR DEVIL HORSE, FROM COREA ACIRCUS AS PURE IN ITS CHARAC: ming scarcer. The cglebrated Chicago Whitings, the sialltowi 1k Tuexington o & But *twas money that paid for that stamp. | between La Rue and McBride, the latter | 4 DAIR OF MIDGET SAMOAN CATTLE TER AS THE HOME CIRCLE, 1 not have been in his g strongest umateur team in the country, are Lt The Journalist. | woil ‘toduy . CHASTE, LLE FANT AND now bicoming popular in America, New \mk booked for a game at tha local ball park on | 1, Lae, Apollo club will have two runs today. e 2 club shonld mule in this | 4 years old, 24 inches high, and weighing Ll and San Francisco cach having a coursing | ghe atternoon of - the Fourtls W ml\ ek e moriingthayawillimulbise foucii FASHIONS FOIT MEN. 4 , for dur i but H0 pounds, REFINED. club, where members are made of the right 8 o s ap v R B e taoiigo e 2 : V. < “Fall Grown GiantLiving | Rtuff, and it is hoped that soon Omaha will | Amateur team of this city, the Cranc com- | to Florence lake. The starts will be made at Glolier L o A mnnataes| vory apprehensive for the lattor's 3[][] flflumflflal Pflll nIImBIIS likewise have o club, We certainly have bet- | Pany aggregation. This will be a game well | 7:15 . m. and 2 p. m. respectively. turer said rocently, Ehis yoar ovory | SHON, and Ewas wore than delighted when HlPPO POTAMUSES atour very door. There are cot- | worth patronizing, as theve are but precious ing hard for the I man living in the country wi ave o | Captain Short of tho police force ordered That have gained for Sells Brothers st remarkable display of Japanese, uil rabbits to be had inabundance, and | fow profes They have 173 re | Rteferee Coolk to terminate what had fame and fortune. i ther ional teams capable of downing sush—Dbut nex year look out how the oeigil Acrobats ad enty of acres to course them. Nor do we hiti i sranes they huve a | OV fifty new members, while s 3 EASED TO BE A FIGHT THE STAN ) CIRCUS EX 2 Athlotes ina's onderfull ack for gentlemen who thoroughly under- | the Whitings, and iu tue Cranes they have a tent with forty-seven’ renewals und twen- | ave handled. R e it T,l,':rr\‘l))rfi\‘;;{; gf\;‘l‘””{ #‘mm iRl acts and foats, stand the sport, whose names may niot be out | crowd that willbe hard to beat. This will | ty new members. The chief consul of the | All the indications point toa large and punehed terrifically with- o e A ONLY AQUARIUM OF MONSTER MARINE of place in this article. First, we have Mr. | be the greatest local attraction on Independ- | neighbor state has some life and enterprise | gule of summer w. oats in the various | out the power to retaiiat x Eminent, Costly and UIIDfll"UIC(l Menagerie. MARVELS IN AMERICA. Short, proprictor of the Grand bakery on the Omahas will be | in him, while Nebrfska's grand mozul is | ywushable fabrics, in which they may ho ast are publishing with | - i G el D . 5 geor‘ll‘uc :umxn, \vh?hhnfi hx'ul!thlrv."yfil s’ :-'x- 1n Kansas. City battling with the Cowboys. ci(ln"{ de lnhl' :;‘lm!pg‘lh‘;il W )Ill-l':u- 1l |-.r| to ARRAMREBOLn raiu’:l and’ ,hm),,l{,_ | 1of gusto an uccount of the affaiv | MOST COMPREHENSIVE ORINTH- § THE CHILDREN'S DREAM OF FAIRYLAND ence, and was the first to introduce the : ascertain which. Nobody has heard from < 5 it | o 's in Washing| o 0 y . o S j grand sport of coursing in Chicago years [ Lho managtment of the Cranes has been Put | him for sevoral months, and nobody is likely tedstyles. Competition has brought A e A L e eI (S HEIE] ST 0L SL G EMMELIFIED » considerable expense to secure the Chicago | g% 00 SEEGIE TRARERS TR BOPAY 0 RN 110 prices down to popular figuve A s R TRA VELING. THE MOST WONDERFUL EXHIBI- o, having been a slipper of groyhounds in | jots, and bascball' lovers should uttest thoir Europe when a lad. dly, there is Mr. St LLEE L B I | pore wheelmen thun Missouri, aud should | OFf neclowear thove is much Mha | asineraiibullyagdibicy 7M. | THE GREATEST HIPPODROME EVER CANO- TION OF TRAINED ANIMALS Evuns, county auditor, & rare specimen from "_";"l,"“‘“;.'““h&l&‘e‘;“"* outs ‘f_"fia‘::'l‘l“";“:';: nuturally have a lavger membership in the m.g“g:fu Dow with e soft fabrie shivt | Bromicy has a right o rr’x‘:;‘nlé\prl:'\’l‘":fl'-qxnfi.l":; PIED UNDER CANVAS. VER SEED Esnom schioal, and fast, but not LS A e Bl Lopes. b0 tako | longue: L E sty will linve o positivd sway. T0 will be | 0ces, DUEIE the aecaunts o the aiTair | by | e e e e o > 3 g i The recent run to_Glenwood was the most 4 i s o4 big fellow certai [ Bluits,mnother slipper of groyhounds, | & Dl from tho Windy city lads. Py ood Sy toumoet e e ‘t‘ O.In‘n lgn‘{l:l _rum; d {lu!l‘ in hand | Do e Lo ot The Whole Mammoth Show Presented at Once. coursing in 'England many years ago. ipdown was made in three squads | Shipe. bhe unlined thin. texture malkin fHad Jotn L. been merely | Circus, Hippodrony Museum. Avairy, Ag bin U nese Vil- Iding in the fold | and burly rufti lagoe, T world of startiing nove! . Hilling Erimhy e LT T | o th the ndgligee shivt. | him_he had an exce The Finest St , Parade Rye Given in Ameorica beral enough to suppor . iddle road five minute The mak scarfs will bo in de- | tunity of giving Mr. Bromle 5 N 30 (TS INDE ARS. 25 (TS :ould be easily done by the presenceof [ Director Harry McCormick and his fair | and two Couneil Bluffors ot 195, 1 e ‘...'1 A KU 3"‘;‘” ) ln ‘;f”‘] e e LB ADMISSION TO ALL, ONLY 50 CTS. CHILDREN UNDER 9 YEARS, 25 CTS. ntlemen named. Therefore it is sug- | young bride wre touring itumong the Rockies. | and second squads arrived within a fow A 3 | AT 7 cimbered for the remainder of his life. In- Three Porformances at, Omaha, July 4 / Bosted that all interested in fox terviers, who | What has become of Jim Lunt! Has he | utes of cach other, which showed a very ”,"l'?“f',d"\ “J"“‘ W"*_"";'l"",“ji with d Lo watked out of the house, saying that 2 S it o s “Would like to become members of the Omaha ]un&»\.d his contract or gone into the brother- as the two roads do not ran within twe | OUURE W Gl ere LTI buld not stay wiicre he was not” wanted. The 8 With such talent as_this, Omaha_could not, Right Off the Bat. d and Perrigo loft by tho telephone | ib more y il While Owana likes fo have good spovt | _Bob Pettit is doing the best hitting for Mil- | Sontat 72105 Gaprats Emerson ith tenve | comport fox tervier cluby to send their names to Mr. | hoo 30f onch othor, The trip out was made | reprehensiblo in the siggestion of @ do- ames H. g corner fteenth and M Ti M ing of the Cowh and 20 min and the return in | sire to the 3 AC v " v Farnam streets, The purpeseis to have a | Maunger Hmmy Manning of the Cowbovs, | 31y (nPani 0 minutes, but two ¢ AT RSO A bl Dy SeinlvibleL Tl 2 G0 LT 3 : i o has his picture in the Sporting Times of last hours and 40 minutes, but two dismounts | wearing of a big pull scacf with a flannel | 51 o¢ o burly ruffan. T have known Sullivan = OO A, mip{Oarly "“Y mileniliberatioas i e being mad shirt. for quite a numt yoars now, and while [ COMPANY. Owing to the lower cut of the waist- | foel sure that he might and may do. ity coat it was thought that the handsome | thines while under the influen of liguc big puff searf would have an unusual ru accordance with the ns: this summer. Those expectations, how- | e Bnaucofin il Elmer Smith, in a recent game at Minue- apolis, reaclied his basc on balls six times in 48 many turns at the bat. a ’rnnmmmnmwcmukx in the country | Bandle has been doing some groat umpiring former ran without & hiteh of any ind, eral headers were taken from the “ordiny local Sports. 710 AND 712 NORTH SIXTEENTH STREET. . Tin- for 5 in Furniture, Carpe vire. Quecnsware. ete. Al g EY i orence | during the pust weel, und it i3 a pity he State Ifish Commissioner Low May is at | . Pt . e DT s he never us I ron easy p Tetms t suit pur- ] - W | senef indeed is sy +d for sum- s Britng 0 oo the trath ot what Tue Buw | It looked rather squally for Des Moinesn | Omahas jockey club and driving paricstill [ St Iheed i seaneiy acapiod for s | does. 1y UG Raln s G edlil L ; - e 7 few days ago, but the storm hus been finally | remains in statu quo. e o Sl Pl it R ey o pola ltF HoT i tor i ()- nts to said all last winter, and that is, that | weathered and the club will go through the | Wil Doane and Arthur Guiou are the | JLUCtON susy n appearance of be- | and' lave poinled out to) bim “in ‘X(I ( S‘ pintios ity ing » the brotherhood is an unqualificd mistake. | season. champion tenuis players of the sta ing bulley and heat productive. e A | arpets or siov There was no outdoor sport or amusement in | A new bat rack has been added to tho | Jim Stice, the crack winis shot, sovers | Phat the rage on now carrent waist | SIS G D 0 el G ey ,...14 indicated by the herefore, will” not o: season will e readil July 1, and I'have hurt hir ¢ opponent e publ corse with my pencil t admitted. ith his fist. No, Mr. Br John L. the whole calendar that for purity, interest [ fixtures at the bull ‘mrk. and the opposing | business conuection in this ci and exciting divertisement could be compared | teams find it more difticult to make u sueak | returns cast. than formerly. The very best kind of sport 1 Sunday, July 6, the Cowboys and Omaha's | rod is now to bo had at the lak v are shown in beautiful fabries and | Sallivan is a prize fighter and as such can will return here for a game. Omaha return- | Missouri Valley. variety, and in seversl of the | only beadmitted to the acquaintanceship of ing to Des Moines and the Cowboys to Mil- | The Omaha and Winchester gun clubs will | styles the imitation of the tied sish is IGIb el i \ oo, ! waukec that night. 2 have a team shoot for the shells and birds on nough to deceive the uniniated. i -d'.‘n‘-‘.ll w 4B LACONS (7 ey g R e | Upholstering and repair- ing of furniture done to ( ..m . ut reaxonablo \\ Storcwo ‘: ith line and roundabout with the great national pastime as it existed before the players concluded to hog the whole businces. They were the best paid pro- fessionals of any kind or class, the least worked and the inost, pandored to, yot thioy lnn specinl Storing SLoves. Telopl sparring for their second wind, 1f fmxl_v ol and hosie making any money, and a war of ex- [und ouly Fourt L it is all day | with set and gig-nets, wh ‘fiv‘gygr;';g;:‘;{" s,g“;Y““‘x"";";;‘L 1 e v | City sories was of tho kind that all honest | The local English foot ball club s to bo re. | WHet quieb sumuer sult i woun aisd | 1od, T bl b S b LS e bl IR Ul O DT L e Sulti Tho result is that tho interost. in buso. | 10VErs of tho game most like to seo—straight | orgunized soon with the view of a series of | L gencral ton -‘I_-'fi l N e AT R Rty T Sal f— ball has fallen off at least per cent forward, u.uln‘!q\ul.lug suiciistriotly .llllplu' al. | meets with the erack Chicago clubs this fall. 1 SOOI L8 S oS v + ¢ \‘ livan would have shown yon under the cir- Pall D il sdon ae oo The National League looks more like a win- apacious maviet fisherman is rapidly i zenv RaUIBIhAL ous ot tho | TR . H TR el L S ner ¢ dny. The Brotherhood is groggy, | ruining 1 5 vesort for the | oo MeAuliffe having failed to gt on with ¢ of the plainest | Sullivan, as [ o 05 o ton ONE 1 to meet F t S and as a good termination is on that can only eventuate in | it rains on the gloriou v t o h 2 is car- - suitable to th still greater injury to the Sport and to the | With the fakirs. 5 5 ried on in open defiance of the law. most in demand, in gauze, lisle and silk sinc “he will defeat him. layers. That next season will witness a big | The Black Sox go to Sioux City tomorrow | iilgallon & Hart's handball court, corner | hore is not now the rush on black e | vith the white antipode, —BY— rop in salaries thero isn'ta particle of doubt. | morning for games there on the aud | oprpiwelfth and Chicago streets, will be Tatae HES TN antiStan b e endl| good, howove In the Western association the attendance is They return Thursday with the Corn | Jurged and grently improved this fall. il | derwem: s it hasan eftect of warmith | cording 1o Austral 50 attenuated that affairs s ly indeed, skers for three games next Friday, Satur- | gallon, Hart and Kirby, the local champions, | that is prejudicial for summer wes b1 the equal of Peter Jackson, is o e lmm there mu\(|lln' ml\'unpm ‘I»m.‘m.:‘ a col: | day und Sunday. Iready negotiating ' for matehes for next | in fall and \\'u}(. the sales will us 1active boxer and MeAuliffe hus f) apse, one ov the other, with the chances in | On Sunday, July 13, the Omaha's and | season. tofore. | ONLY ONE OF THESE QUALITIES slers & i smi favorof tho lutter. Thit is what the broth- Dave Rowe's bii shuadrs, wil me at the | Large quantities of bass, perch and cat-fish | Il be o murked departure in | sty LRl ok Jewelers and Silversmiths, PRODE 9 er the | local k, which will be the only “game in | are being netted at. Cut-off lake nightly, At | ol rom the straight | ut { RN o couutry. . this ci i - Paul’s | the rate the fish are bei | I i abla thegienedt that ull its genuine cham- EIXTEENTH AND FARNAM STREETS, - - OMAHA, NEB VAR TS SIATO A (b Taam: come for their second Series. wate: Rl ) O R cif-taught. A man must BARGAINS IN DIAMONDS. BARGAINS IN LOCKETS. ith her ous short time to utte Sioux City Is again_infatuated ! have given them | its finny habitunts. team. Their recent victor e fist fighting just as he must BARGAINS IN WATCHES. BARGAINS IN CHARMS. The steady game that the Omahas have hearts, ond this kind of popularity s the 510 becomoe a great general, and continued to put up this dospite their | o big'hoost into public favor again, Their | Dr. H. A. Worley, in company with several nesis of fashion. The st e o oo Wt b thie BARGAINS IN CHAINS, BARGAINSILNs AR BING, Inexperience in team work and the almost | sixteen-inuing game with Denver on Wednes- | other well known ' professional gentlemen, | brimmed high hats have been only af- | s beain, in the ring. As 1 said before, 1 BARGAINS IN FINGER RINGS. BARGAINS IN SILVERWARE, incessant unjust criticism of the non-attend- | day last was certainly a bute. will hie themselves to the mountains of Color: ted by the sporting fraternity or cin- | wish the biz Missouri boy success even Sheadie BARGAINS IN CLOCKS. fug public, goes to prove conclusively that It is sald that Manager Hackett, recently | 3do the latter part of this month in quest of | ployes of tailors on & sort of dvess pa- | though I fear e i BARGAINS IN LACE PINS. BARGAINS IN UMBRELLAS. Manager Leonard has made no mistake in the | released by the Kunsus City club, displayed | mountain lions, grizzly bears, wolves, cuta- | o, 1 received a letter from Jim C orbott yester- BARGAINS IN EAR RINGS. BARGAINS IN LAMPS. ! 3 Such Tt futcrest in his tewm that ong gay | Wount and othér birds. ot day s is a good deal of talk BARGAINS IN CUFF BUTTONS. BARGAINS IN CANES. seléction of his men, and that in another yoar | 4, "Minneapolis he did not go out to the | . Wallace Taylor of the high school ran a SHE SPANKED A LITTLY MAN. hero (S ) over the proposed La BARGAINS IN COLLAR BUTTONS. BARGAINS IN SPECTACLES this self-same team would be in the fight | grounds until one hour after the game was | hundred yurds Friday atthe ficld day exercises Blanco-Mitehell fight, and many fear thit the BARGAINS IN SCARF PINS. BARGAINS IN EYE GLASSES. #rom the very jump. The backstopping con- | called. in 11l seconds. He isa youth of but seven- | Mrs. Kate Ost ich Itesents an tnsult Marine will not be ablo to got down to BARGAINS IN BRACELETS. BARGAINS IN OPERA GLASSES. ixeat of tho Goto ‘City team up | Thoprosent fizht i undoubtodly tho hot. | LS and vuu with his regular clothes on with- Iba-Roonlingaar: Jratgnin Stsall was veiven’ bave leemed BARGAINS [N NECKLACES BARGAINS IN FIELD GLASSES. fo the hogiming of this season woro | test ond ever experienced in th Wostorn s | O3, Aty proliminary, trainiug, His Gwe, | o wa n little old man and the big | that La Blancho i back in 'Friseo and that | he has stolen a mar almost literally \mkm)wkn !nllho base ball ?uflul‘iun‘»‘lfi lb.lluhlktl'lt l\.::‘lll 1‘;‘::"'1'!1110 five world, yet today they rank with the very best | leaders, while the remaining three teaws are | catehing talentin the western association. | Yot in the fight and liable to make trouble ‘“‘Ij;:}{;';o“;".‘"j"}mm Urquahart's work is clean and masterly, Ho [ 8uy time. where ho has boon f ows with admirable precision and waches [ Tim Hurst has resigned us umpiro and orners like an old tried i in tho busi | taken the ussistant anagement of to N 55, Moran, 00, is rapidly developing into | neapolis team. This will giv 8 worthy succcssor’ of fom Nugle.' He hus | Rocho uu opportunit but few passed balls and throws woll, ‘His | Bloggs, Looches, Meiius. - Hurst 15a *loss sipal fault scoms to be a slowness of per- | that will be felt. poting promises to be fine Snot ge m. The will and the act are not allied Dad Clarke boards at the house situated at .».m[‘tv";:}.(I.'\l\‘»x:f“lml x::" “u.l.l." m-‘vl _:,,.i' ',l“‘"n,. Slosuly bt s Wi como with ex- | tho northiwest corner of tho, park, and his | southorn statés, tho common turtle dov *“'here, now, Il teach you to insult a | should be succeed he will be awuy up in the cricnoo. Th and Martin there is a | window overlooks the grounds on ’which he | considered one f the choicast of game birds, | woman,’ pictures, aud a go botween him snd his Peia of pitchers hard to excel, and Kittle, the | hus taken part in many o hard contest. Dad | Ti tho castern and middlo states: too, \\lu. o | Two hours later the scene shifted and | MOAtoY Fick Dompsoy,is amoug the pugilistic l ’ E \/\/ E Y & S | ON E BN e e |m~?fi..1:vl-’]§(:‘n’..,:fl.'l Is nover lato in reportiug, but is ulways ouo | the quall aro becoming scarcer & the womun _appeared hefora the bar in | "By the wiy, T expected to meet Dempsey Bon. “Firat bag could not be in safer hands— °(l;"’fu‘f"“‘(',’",llh'fl'g Tt sitablns mequta. | DS MMRIAG (b belpe N uliaextens 0 L A Lo but he 13 uway on o sparring tour, and Wity Androws is o dead saro catch and one | o 1111%, OFRUES 4 B MOMEC | RIS e 1 equal for all men at the | Thon it bocame knowit who the parties | he will pebably go eist belore returuing to F\urnlt’ure ( ;O mpan of the most earnest players in the business. b«n‘pl hers of the young blood class in the | trap seems to be the leading question among in the funny drama were, the Pacific slope. is famil as recently Becond baso has been a weak point during | couniry.” In addition to Vg e B s just now. Toputa good shot | The defendant was Mrs. Kate Ostrich, ‘IM::: ""l"l'w:‘ by lh;‘ 'l.llittl'l”‘l)fl "["‘(n heir, 50 | A magnificent display of everything useful and or namenlal in ¢ u s homenen i s g | Doy b s by mau wiih tho stk and s | back '$o far thut tho chinous aro ugaluat his | whoss hushand keope i paint shop at Not | Wi B GG tind, Winke o that Collins herentier will guard tho bug as 1t | ,talr man ou the lines. Kkilling & hard bird seoms unfair, and yot if be | 376 Wost One Hundeed aud Twenty-fifth | Wiy e iy it Bast toitland, whie bo | provement in Cleveland’s work—Walsh is | _The story Jack Crooks has sent on the shoots with a beginuer it discourages a novice. | street, and the complainant, <hurlm4 W. | over La Blanche's refusal to meet him again, font of the Pacific | Woman took him on hor lap and spanked clty, voturned from | him, says the New York Morning Jour- a few days since, | nal. ing with a party of | That was the sight witnessed by the uds. Mr. Morseman's cateh included a | people who happetied by One Hundred | S0 N sixty-four pound muskallonge, which was on | and Twenty-fifth street, noar Tenth ave- | jhot if i exhibition for a day in front of the express fGa s spalring to hite fow Oro | ofiee nue, the othe 8 will not have any show t When the woman hecame tived she let | with him. Mitehell is a pupil of Jack Demp- the man go, saying with some satisfuc- | sey and is withal a natural fighter. He has tion: 8 | set his heart upon winning this fight, and B. M. BARGAINS IN EVERYTHING. atche: ks WE » Repaired AT Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired at Jdid zo. Many think that Reasonable Prices. s ot do Mitchell insic ‘ : ALL WORK WARRANTED. training for thr Should he Young doves are about full grown and the furniture maker’s art at reasonable prices. i : You can never make & bad shot win ovor a | & i Riwuys reliable, oven brilliant -Omaha's fn: | Founds about tho players prescuting Joo | You can neyer make o bad shot wi Butten, manager {or the Buffalo blind | Twenty-five per cent of tho sporting men I ORIGINA' \ Y vide thes or three % i 3 :o.ohl‘ "Rl :,cuauon':lfi 'fi nouo of uwm?wmh t‘:yfi:‘v{‘:tx .'('.‘.:..‘l“s:'-u?m":‘& 1‘:;\,',‘&:":;“.‘.1“ 30 | SEO0 ORE: M ROYSUYIER M STL IR IIND OF onty | &nd sash company, of '\:llmlll‘mllau stroot, 'r'fl‘fi'-zm' 51’.".:‘;\::‘& ‘l:ln\u that Jack’s de- ICearms, nothiug remains 10 bo $AIA--itis as | 00O but lacks uthenticity. 'Joo says that | 800re0 out of 25 two good birs for the same | BA0T One Hindred, S0 Twenty-fourth | ey LaRimetorm =~ - - Stove RCPalI'S an Water Attachmcntc Y . evart. | number of misses? What show would a fair | Stroef LUKE WE pounT, #00d, almost, a8 ay 1n the countey. Crooks lways did wear tho belt us a prevari- | SR Ce T iy Petly, Parmetoe, Budd, | . From the evidence’produced in court | aud it they ever meot ugain it will be dollars y s o m— cator, o Y g H T, , N P k that Jack wi N oaa ¢ S t For all stoves and rangesof any description. Gasoline stoves and " S o thers i o to dimes that Jack wins. Mose (iunst, ono of @ tion. The Warring Amateurs, Tommy Kearns, Omaha's phenomenal lof | Ptico abd sovorsl othoml, Ho woulds pag: | 1t appeared thut the aman had bought | the host friends that Dempsey has, s 5o suro | gas burners cleaned and repaired, work guaranteed, o elde; haps, enter into & sweep, but in a half- Judging from the style of the scores being | flelder, is the ideal of the local cranks, and he h‘,":wd way, fully realizing that he had no | sent in to Tuz Bex for publication there must | invariably gots a hand when he steps to the | hearied wox, fully reatiztng that b | te. vigi PuN 00 | chance agaiust all cracks shooting on level | be au Internicine wae raging among the ama- | plate. His vigilango and keouucss in wate . | g ; [ te On the other hand ho would have tours of this city. In tho evening a note, ac- | 'oB {ho COMers Wi readibcis heady soanty | groater confidence, and naturally derive move companied by tho score, comes in stating that | ing have caught the crowd, and thors s no s | Pleasure if shooting withan equal, the New Moons beat the Shooting Stars that | more popular man on the téam. Q“N“m TAnswers. - o that Jack will win if he and ‘the Marine cver obert Uhlig, Prop. AR A S IR - o ad forgotton to pay forit. ‘The woman, | ;o touather that he will give the ex-sea O Ko Sangr, Omaha Stove Repair Works, S0 o 0 according to the statement of Lawyer | (1818000 1f o will but euter the ring Thompson, had met the plaintiff on the | with the Nonpareil. This offer, be tells me, |’ p 2 street and asked him to settle up. He | holds good indefinitely. " | has reason to think is equal. Ho outclassed | had refused, and then used insulting re- | Jack Ashton evidently does not fancy & go the Marino in size and Cleary in froshuess, The woman is finely formed, | with Joo Choyinsii, or he would not hold out | and that is why both fell such easy pr MANHOOD Harly Decay aud Abuse, Linpatens afternoon to the overwhelming tune of 26 to | _The bleachers in this city are onto Danny or the following ques- | woighs about bounds und stands | for o 8,000 purse when the Califorais club is [ bis st Jakels just his size, and is @ deal red. FAtia totuiigod. wreniihaned "The fact that | cleverer, but all of these matches are d i wealod: ‘14 Prise Nodais TUTUTE, 140 & 148 Willam b, T willing' to give them #2 Choyinski’s friends insist that Jack shall not weigh more than 175 pounds when he eutors vi have something to do with b The Shooting Stars," proceeds the re. | Stearns bigger'n a horse, and it fs ono inces- | tions 1y Sunday's Ao Ting Jucs: 8 sbout 1 port, *'should chango their name to the Shot t guy from the time ko steps upon the | time for & 100-vard foot race! Who is the ""‘.';:‘ ‘{l' SER 1ng “l"."‘?" : ’ Stars, because thoy get it in the neck every | dismond uutil he leaves. ‘“There’s dirty | present champion of the United States! She claims the plaintiff owed her hus- Tap0 they Tun agalust the Now Moons, OF | Dant is thelr favorite yelp. Diuny, how- | §Vhat is the bast time made by Bert Mansficid | band 87,50, and she merely asked him for pendent upon the the McBride ¢ gaged in that transfer of pugilism across the Pacific ocean Whispers heard distinelly, | Comfortabide ion of the grand jury i If it indicts those en Mair for mansluught ourse this game is among | ever, so far :lm wlu‘on'h:\“l;."-ul a very good | of Albion, Neb.1 Also give time of Blinkiron | it, when he insulted ho, ~She then laid | 1t he ever meets the candy-puller | 5 the umateur ball roports good lhlml"- \'ll":'il“r‘l‘x‘hxt l;w ably accounted for | and of this state.—W. F. Dutton, | him across her knee. to do good work to deféat him, T PRAR RO by S} 5 hook & proots faith, aud the next day another | by the fall off in bis play Petersburg, Neb. | Mr. Butten is four feet six inches high > one and no mistake, o | audw hogivaof sighters to Australiy esetul ¥ oL note wrvives, this time from the captain of the | Manager Frank Leonard, who, by the way | Ans.—The fastest 100-yards was made by H. | and® weighs about ninety-five pounds. beiug made to bring Jake Kil- e g - Shooting Stars, which reads something after [ 13 as efticient and as industrious & manager a3 | A~ Fobuson. 045 soconds, at Clevelund. O, | The judge was much amused with th Swmith together, and if they are tho following style: “I'de like to know what | Omaha hus ever had, is particularly “pleased | 1o JHEMRE O b e REBARM bl | SAR JUGGR WAS U - SRS | whon ohe | successful and Kilvain is nearly as good as | Persons who lead a lifo of exposure are sub- chump put that gawme between tho New | with the make-up of his toam at last. ' The uly 81, 1880, Harry Bethune. Kuow noth- | story of the little affair, and when she | (o, )o faced Jem Smith, he ought to win. | ject to rheumatism, neuralgia and lumbago, Moons and the Shootin’ Stars in this moru- | have been triuls and tribulations, experi- | ing about the recerds of the Nebraska sprint- | promised not to do it again he dis- | The ex-Denverite, from what I can learu, is | and will find o valauble remody in Dr. J. H dug's Bux, fer its about us big & gob of rot al | meuts, chunges and so forth, but at last he mentioned charged her, The old man said he would | not nearly so good a man as he was thought, | McLean's Voleanic Oil Liniment; it will ban- i A over seen, The New Moous wasa't in its | cousiders the aggregation just about right to | Canyou iuform me the kind of feathers ) pay the bill especlally when pitted aguinst @ pugilist he | ish paiu and subdue intlemmatios,