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’h i 3 2, U1, THE OMA ISBHUARY 22, 1= 0A 3 Ay 1 £ L SN AN (8 s e e A e P e et A e e e —— S —— ' Y 0 e e R et | * ™ LICHOES FROMTHE ANTE-ROON | SR T " ficiont an A i L £ an fereg L CALIFORNIA CORBETT I s | i ] Y | UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE VE TERANS. | g | ! ey Ihe Basehall Field - The Ker ¢ Events of the Week An the | t g Club Fastic Arens, Gun, Do, t 3 Leh v . . Eraternitios Woolmen of the and Horse — Miscellans \ ' s { World Notes The Pythian cous Local Sports, Anniversary. Wi ho roa 3 eliss had at it ! e | wa ot b el i suvpr | two Wil Al i " and the o o elass had th t 1 the other bad not pr utldy tider o ' Order Somns of 8t Geonge, kil L Iitet pri 10 Wes Price, v tseason over S > District Doputy Sy o reside GUITTE GO AR e Jack Pickett returns to Kansas Cit ciol FICOUTETEROCUR N t " Adams installed the follow oty n, orderly, Tmn dr P f A I Carpenter will certainly be retained, for - twelve our v 1 v f s . \ ot their way litto at u { 1 i ‘ ( W edne 4t theie t after theheat of the battle. “But,” somo equatly well posted survivor of that bloody « year N { i H ron W, ao \ Dol S0 | Al s the writer Wil say, “that wis i ool £ the Western leyguo- Boston Gl d . Hopkins, prosident, re “ Several suit th fwelith t 1., Kobert | astoonding surpris Bxactly Lot tho president, Which leads to the romark that ce D ro-clocted re hive been donated, besides Setehlor; W pley s Wo M, | soldiers be drilied ws no othe {peopl s, ed with o WO AL AUOUE Blows OiteTs waats ins, treasivors f. A MeGire, | road eart, piano, soverl city lots, and Erancs itobi s Smithent | onearthito caimess, to self-control i the anntion ot tis eTabw What the Kansas City elub s worrying | §OCPUATS | maigors, obof gt bl b WL e Gl R A 3 : U Ly swallowed @ thinocoros! “That L1t ( iaklng @ o O L o alaw | aboul most juast at this timo is & good mu for . N Colemiun, Robort Garwin, | uature, bric i brac, ot Shakespears Lo, vant Strting with these merely primary sug 1t was tacitly understood, by o o cotw. | third basa They ate protiy hara to And annan and theofticers of the ¢ A 1otz featires of the faie will be an | mission 10 v« i con | gestions miht ot et formulat new iz the club appeared in ‘Tie Breemany other | even if ball players are as thickas huckle: Eightoen hundred and uinety interesting exhuibition of war relics, collected | sequenc ts by been | drill that would prove of valuein proparing [ e Ll b i G d i 0 3 the that record destroyer, the pneduwatic, first | from many points in the coutry. Several | recived, and all whocare to | the soldier for battl e mbers have received @similarlettérs con- | berries. Carpenter may be the man yet Howoak ita: HY p T okt s | ponts which X : Yocti e Mliato with thei e (KGN ke siccia - e . e e et | riht ot S (ard tbsolutely doniol W40 | worked the most rmarlablo chanies in | felics have consonted to allow them to be | invited o join the rnk PEEPPERNINT D ROPS, body wus o remissnesy nor coi- |GG o g persondl prop: | T3anies for manuzi, and it 18 where the | Weling records fn tho history of evcling, | placed on exbibition, the Coel BIu pos | - e i o ‘ s Philadelpiia Athistic | SEEIRGIE, (0, AL L (08 Be N en! national ard howod its admirble snse, | Newrly cvery weord from the quirtermile | eing amone the timber. This post has o Dr. Birney cures cataren, Boe nidg. W morphine habit —a shrow “i' Y ""“;‘ .x'l " ",“," S | recognizingthe dog asof any valueor belong- | Baseball should have no placo formen of the ‘\,' G _”"‘“‘" 1 the e BRI S AT ““: “I.“,“’l g ;“”‘ o8 WL bo. et ave cut o flgure ils _ grand | {0 S v Barnes stripe, ot we are told that the speeding « ¢ ertaining featires will be o djustment. But here comes Lawyer Rogers | ME ¢ \ | the cus his eumaticare almg rely | during the progeess of tue fair, amone thes by tH0 Hodeon bt 6T 1o ol TeBin, Put S LRl LG LIRS LU LG (LG G el g n 10| undeveloped is the « iitox | bt h fanty Geil by o company of fwen Lawrnee Hazen of Siley s visii Track exerase dotective work i, and 1oy rausack Coke and Hackstone, [ (0 severd of its members have bought and | scrap over the vespective merits of their | Priut's pediction s only too {rue) and wo | four young ldies froim Plattamotth, who wil [ (1 city and will probably vemain peemi |- e e of life s wany a dead and ' Hoyle, too, probably, until they find [ (mRoficd yery’ viuitie thoroushbred aoies, | teaus, when the factof the mater is neither | gpall see mile after mile stveaked off ' in2:15. | be present one night, They woara zouave | "0 ) Ihe ram s et head for b enough law toive to the League Stovey mnd {55y date, Omal W jutendod, | has more than four five players sign ed Ihe high-five tourey ended last Monday | costume ard usecavalry guidons instead of | - H. Shanke of Stuart was in the ity duvine | g Ritrtiol i e Ll weeds | at anearly “date, Omaha will have no can Butits agood wiy to advertise and thoy Il : %Y | muskels Por deilling the week, @ giest of his brother,J. A Shauk Berbower. Liaw isnt wha I o BTl e tishmont of such & | probabiy koep it o, 3 evening with K B. Smith inthe lead forfirst sk K g A friondshipis ofton only schooner i geod JUst now. She has hadanoverdose of that | {9 £XHINDIC QL LG sttt pitup. & place. 1. H. Rhodes won second by one | TheOmaha guards will also givean exhi Mroand Mrs. Georsge W, Sullers lave | B ) i s i Iready. What she craves is faimess | Clubinits politan m Omahz and Kensas City may play a series | point, Perfect beine 6 per cent at the finish, | bition deill with their Gatling gun od cards wnnouneng tthoi feionds tht Dyspepsia fears nbucksay: more: than a pil and common seuse, with the atteudant hu A Week's Ricing at the Cotinenm, | OF four games prior o = the g of tho | !y playors were enthusiwstic . (hrougliout The highly amising pies -elover puze | they will e “athome after Pevruary 24, | 00 ahs of the people and plethorie gate re Probabl ho t foteresting eveling | 2€ for the entire gate recoipls, 11 1 the series and made the tournement a success | Will bo ¢ £ the featres of the fair, A | East Fifth street. They were marricd at Now is the time todo whatever you dislike ccipts, The public is sick of this snarl, It robably the most interesting cyellug | Guaha should loso what would become of | jn'svery wiy, Another and shoter sories of | large enclosive will bo made of wire netting | Blaivafow days ago and are now visitig Wi rapid iy growing convadeseent, howoyer, | €vent that has ever taken place in this city | Secretary Brandt? He'd fall dead, How- | iriios will probably be played before the be- | At five 1ive piss corvalled thorein, A prize | wlatives in Ohio and was everywhore manifesting adelight in | Will be the strictly amateur tournament to bo | ever, 1ike Buck Ewing, we can'tlose, Rinning of tho riding seasoh. The score was | of %5 will boawardea the person whogetsall | Prof, and Mrs, W. H. Clemmons wer condoning and forgetting the past, and gath- | held in the Coliseum the weew of Mareh 4 e Nebraska State league still hangs tive, | as follows the pigs i the penin ton minutes Omalia Tuestay evening to listen to 1 ering itself together to give the pame a | continuing 1o the L4th, inclusive 1 propery managed with small salary 1ist Por Cent Porcent, | The fair will open Wednesday meht and | dent k Id v grander send off than evor,and now i serious, This six days' affair willbe under the sole | and with the short jumps, Beatrice, Ne- | Brandt i Lt 3 | continne all day Thursday and Friday, elos Rev. . K Curey made a trip to Chicago | Words that buen those on branding I ot futat relapseis thretened. The pow: | manngement of W L .\‘|;.m:\ who s | Draska City, Fremont. " Kearuey, Habtin oo toit ¥ Matthows o220 81 | ing Friday night during the week (s s forfend! snted the building for that week, and is | and Grand T8lnd_ would provea payinge Conradt, " i L) I wpathy to waste onsuch | lending his every effort toward making the | o it R Rl it 2 tauer b WaRvE Dot Wanvick Isimaldnzia visivat hisoll il Foxtine s not American association biatants aud anarchists [ affaic a brilliaut suceess. There is a great in- | ovor, A P o £ Tho Woolmen of the World is hooming in | home in A mboy, | g Wooors, us Billy Tarnie, the haivless, Disorganizer [ torest in amatewnr eyeling from the simple [ 7 Mecormick, the new president of | it . the Pacifie states. Head Consil Falkenbueg | The Ladies Charity elab et Waolnesay Trwin, Allbust Johnson or the’ wienerwurst [ reason —that the publie feels confid St AbesiRd LR R Gl b AB IEe i reeatly luft Denver for a tour theoigh Cali- | with s, Bruce Suith, e il compelled 10’ merio with the wssociation n | that the tests of sidil wre genuine, and it i o e o faflure of anything ns vet, 1 | Hersan i s placoiexictiorariizonit tioso elatos ind fisubatiiito QL Sl the fact that it has been sadly vesed invariably the best man that wit 01| Would soem orael to pemyeic tiat ho hastt | & ring thn to the fron tead Advisor ributal i articioof faney” work, it G oo Yho mennuestlinneies The wholo baseball world jooked for tho ve- | present enterprise is an attractive one from | PG RTE dore much of amthing vet Irane o A. Willard of the Pacifie jurisdiction is dead. | being placed inoa grabbae, the’ winnerat | ©1 . turn of al) tho plavers to theit old clabs, and | more reasons than one. 1t will consist of | Rie time 3 S pi UL R ¢ Ho was buried with the houors of the eraft. | hig wits accorded tho fist grab as a | €aged coupl it should have been done, and dono quietly, | eleven he ta of two mile l‘@“’r‘\'.\'h uight The Kansas City seribes are in_poor busi- | Howird % The sovercign camp has approved very Fa o ok I at cards, the rest following y‘l‘v4“.wv‘.v‘ engagred in filling some very prom- peacefully, happi without deviation, [ between diffe wers, and - the winuer ol h Honity R haadsome designs of 1l badees and pins orof their seore. 1L wis v e i uibhor osituti uestion e most heats in the six nights' work will be 8 in attempting lo rob Sandy Griswold of "he st } v | variation which was greatly enjoyed by al tetter a people shoull o gool habits it et e i Lo Ty (14 sl | Awarded Ui (vt prize, . 8100 divmond | lisshans of the crulit forthe itermout of | Ly it 18, 1057 Dl WOk Evained ‘on vols, andl g | Ui mamborsof the et g TR e (8 ) A Lk nodals the second best m 1 roceive a s | the condition of the Western associatton Tones, Dr ) Tosnsend... . il e Al ¥ o d ? 1 1 o v 1 ttak and o dishonest motives are imparted to [ 1 io second best, min will racelvo a &0 | fhe, condition of tio Westory assorlatt fuo, 1 pended by minfuture loe-ctains s a b A new dancing el ieen orani : i like a violin : it takes a bew Messrs, Rogers and Thurman, bt for the ch, the third best a0 dinmond Ny AT R IR e some die containing o tumberman’s caut [ among the >t et ber ioty whicl Sporting Tin i Lyttic ¥ hook, the dove and branch, spries of myrtle | meets Thursday even armory. It L andmottoof theorder, “Dim tacot clamat,”” | has amembership 1 reous Local Sports, which is translated as mean o clims | L. Leeom as dire tabionte Havvey McGirew and Jack Morrison spent | though he be nt 'ty 0 Chursday evenin Y 3 1l mas . t i List Sunday hunting gilligaloo birds up about | 0f al0-cont picee, and one Sioux nver. doveand dive branc P I e T or p _ rer Twentysed minge stroet the J arry 1va LW ) o I meribors are ) i & Bop Smith; Ghille Drssatt The ofticers aud mant f okt “.“‘ | i LR wndJod Hornung ave wanted by Sions City « mains at o hairtrigeer The National league all world, at least, that all the playe mpod a year ago were to jump back that s, be returned to the clubs they deserted. Pliat was simple justice and every - An id low —the Chinese joss, Fremont Paking onposites sidos—whiskers or - the eonvivially color next to impossible i 12itts: Alady's protty hand never foreets its o move dickle than are lot Kind words never die; unkind words don't die, cithier The greatest common divisor -difterenco of opinic siko of a continuance of good will and pros- | Fing, the fowth a $20 silver watch and perity, common sense, instead of luw, should [ the ' fifth —a 810 silk umbrella, - e e R ho trophies ave to be donated by the busix Down in Lincoln they say if Rowe will ouly Misce D AL oLk it Llio Woeatarn!| Dousas St tiLy give them a team that wil down Omaha and nssociation has been ussured immunity. 1 Manager Mardis has alveady received | break even with Kansas City, Milwaukee hope ke is corvect, but I doubt it l\wlh > cutries, prominent amoug whom .;]w wv-ll .\M‘v; n\,”'n--_x \\ul b ‘m‘lm;\ tthere is still a chance for peace, ) 1. 1nstma, C. L Mears, 10, Wertz, L, | whetter witl the pennant ov not: which | " L BBl COR o FEBCR BT i ey Watkcen 1, esehor, Will | leads to thie remark that Lincol is to | Thereis some talk—and it is stronge taik Cin full f nearly all L Minding your own business is not enough. = = Fixley, Munterfecin Beard, G, D, | tarnally easy satistied too—-of amending tho prosnt viiles of scoring el wero i aid varlod, Tt was ong. of | YOU Hiust transactit The Schedule for MeCormick Paek. | phoded, Waldon, Ross aud others Billy Hooyer is traveling for Armour, the | I tenms and Art Guiou and Will Doane will | B EEE T BRSSO in land the Hibat suctoas il masiueulds ovor: givon Wihere did youget that hatt? isa sort of As has probably been obseryed, the season dust before the close of Monday, March 9, | packer, in New Jorsoy, but he'll not retire, | ke notice. - 2 The true love of a certain sovercign wood- | by the eiub, i i = an’ heir presum prive. opens in - this city this year considerably | evening's race, a greased vig will be Writing to President Speas hesays: “When Fraucis €. Grable, 2005 8t. Mary's avenue, | yyanof this city deserves to be initinted into Invitat Bavoheensautl T HyAR A mian may have worn his baiv as long asha 1 the auditorinm, and a & bill presented to | the grass sprouts on the diamond the old | las become the owner of Ignis Fatuus, Ne- | thomystie civele and be made ¢ of the B e Ll fa e el feateadiiih Ayt b6 Al individual who catehes it. A novelty | feeling will come over meand [ will be with | brasia's great trotting stall Aticaasl| e e sinnEuag0 g GrAERMATAOPI| oh o L ARE AsNI BRSO sacoll anauRIE| S eisse v o loss O EL kA L Rels will also be furnished for each evening and | you again. [don't think that thousand | Uity last September, in afield of six horses, B 1 dedication ball Thursday evening of the e ome of the most harmless o iaracters i she “analyzed him* the other duy by - exer S RS Ha seven weeks from Thursday next ro | eood music will euliven the occasion, Armours could hold me then,” There s | he inade a record of 2:23 dly remarking that Stantey must be a Wood- [ M5 Wees L oSN erally hiis l ’s | at Masonic hall fnvitations were ex- | nice tended to non-members, but the cub wa otherman a weaps A man makes gives somo nave heen de L and will be manuf ¥ St Louis concern, There is contide citerprisein thesoverdizn order in g varlior than on provious years, the fivst game being seheduled for Thursday, April 16, are also 140 gomes booked for the seasot - = fascination about hfe on the diamond which The Missouri legisiature has passed a_ bill | man for he had traverscd thoe for of Mroand Mes. M. AL Hiteheoek and 1T “husiness is the salt of life,”” a bas 1 Corbett Briday Night is irresistib Next PFriday evening the Corbett-Don- Have heard it ramoved that Billy Mox stead of 120, as formerly, giving cach team seventy games at home, instead of sixty-three. A carcful exumination of the schedule shows thatitisa good one, with the plums judi that will kill the poot-rooms in tho Pukoe | Afriea, and thatit wasa shame that so much | 81 Mrs Lumbard wore ot AL | (G LB S LA n,a | state. It will be criminal to <ell pools on any | fuss was made about Emin Pasha when, as | Mouday v oatteud the reception given | 1t is feared thatall theroads from the Irish aldson combination will hold forth | young eatcher Omaha picked up ‘out in the | racingoutside Missouri and pool selling wiil | a matterof fact, ther sno Emin Pasha, Pty Toih lirthday. annlversity || conferoncaloadito Doniybraok at the Grand opera house, aud it is | country late in the fall of 1359, has Did | be allowed only on the racotracks while the | “The sovereign atzued the matter, quoted the 2ot SRS cu o RE LGNS : (o] S T bAbL T Rat ekl Factorasdla arke to thank for his downfall as a hail | races are in progress, lectures of Stan A gotexcited over it, S, W Grinstead, of Dighton, Kan, was in ciously distributed, and economy distinguish RIDADIG I AELIG) . ¢ | vlayer. Clarko had an unaccountable influ- | Thedirectors of the Omaha and Council | When she remarked that cven Stanley was | the dty the fiestof the weeka guest of 1is | yg hero any politeness exceeding thatof a inicall of its features. Omaha has no cause | €00 PEE 5 b L ‘Iun-u;wrlhr‘hn\’ nld led him lllllt\.ll“lll\fl’h\- ||Hum IN’\\'\nul Park association met last | 14]‘ tmit that there w. n '.‘f"'“‘.’y“{f of. Grinstead, superintendent of | igijor whose hill has just been paid s complaint, although her Saturday and e land s the gendeman pugilist and last | tion that prov 1is ruin as a ball player. | Tuesday ana elected the following “ing he ety sol ored s rood ox cuse for ol .!;".,N,,\ !m.\ Lave been matertally curtwied, | Sunday's New York Herald containedathree- | And they say there was the u.‘um._-‘.r‘u Ben- | Presudent, John T. Stew vito. b _ 1 lover, she remarked that R. V. Hazen has returned fro ojourn of Heredity is a mighty good ex; forsome | arrent writers hiave made some Crispi ro- marks abont the ltalin premier. wood house. Corbett is known throughout Hew hois deseribedas #One in 1,000 very often thinks the figures beside him hewing gum habit 18 stil s nvosie recdls the familiar quiest rue, 'tis spitty.” Viers i the Field, is odd that, among all the 1 5 9 £ B Opportunity isa slow cowch that seldom Dig holidays, Decoration ¢ny. the Fourth of | deeds and misdeeds the youne | Dukeof Minneapolis las probably the best | wrer, William Moo, W, B, Mil. | in pasha, Last Sunday at the resicence of the 1 Dave and his Senators will be bere, | gramme, in which the big Califorman | Sehtember 17, Thornton of Milwaukeo re- | the vacaney, The programme of the scason | three camps m Io camp was - | of Seribrior and’ Miss Hate M, Neft of | 5 foresta’ because thoy have never bsen Rowe in getting u team together to mop the F'rom the bankinr house to the prize ring | sume feat at Des Moines two days later, and [ the sccretary, will fit up a neat office | Sioux City, one at Davenport, and one at [ by Rev. B R. Carey, pastor of the Baptist | With laziness :a lazy man always talks too several in o states | chureh, and taok place in the presence of : Sioux City September i IKansas City Star, | @ elevk will slwavs be on hand to give out in- | List week, Th be borne in mind, however, that Omaha will | than Baron Rothschild or Jay Gould, whis- 6o 1o difectont Mg oo a invited by the camp at Gresham togive | were L. H. Neff of Seribmer [ finger ittt e SOWAS | Al of the ditectors’ meetings will be held. in ot Generl an. Hornis, Mountuineors | out: his' adversary, Yet Jomes J. Corbett, | lave consultation with Messrs. Speas and very good humor about the Omaha club and | Ralph Stout, the spo wditor of the Kan- | will aceept takenp their ahode Seribner, where Mr. | out of style, the champion Cowboys will constitute the | means one of the =~ best fighters in the ore and thinks Hallizan and MeCauley will | tourney was confined tovewspaper mon cole of s, siid 1o be perfectand Mr. and Mrs, Curtis Beebe, who were at | stamp on it ment of games for MeCormick Park tor the | majority, but he was a promising young man | G0 6o e e cOhiee ™ Milwankee and | playi ie four ball game. 1t was o huir I 3 iy t 1 A b ingex« Howells, Abritit 715 and 10 with Ay sy, | Dreforence for the manly avtof puneiug s | WISt Paul aud Ffneoln uncertain quanti- | gamo=tho last one play It was aolis. In May next Corbett meets Poter Jackson —— the w Sunday iicieucy of doth thus: May oh 24, 2 and 27 with Denver event Loy Floschorls now. Victor racer basar- | EMEIOOUY by packeting the ywhite ball und j BT I il 1 i iy D e 1 | headquarters at the oftice of ‘the Sovereis IMPROVED TARGET DRI ) Junie i6, 17 and 13 with Kansas City. Budd’s Bow to Elliot. "Ihe weather permilting the boys will tak e Whon'Golasmith Muid, )2 “romachod - Billy il ! Benliihidinnepall our ofice with his feet cocked upon the | Mt sovereizn clerk, so both ave now u w0, AR IR M BOLAC | b ¢ ) Aust mentionied as a balcing powier e L s Oty Bis place. Then eame n wonderful exhibition | comine Taces, which promise to be the best [ hubhub was —raised aboit a sior privilege of introducings the Woolmenof _the | battle of Wounded Knee, the army ofiics ! July 5 6 and 8 with Kausas City. L 3 3 edl ofd. eminent solictor aud barvister in London to suflicient;” but the Welsh lancuage scoms to s11 and 18 with Donver. aclaimed miss at the forty-cighth, scoring A very fine photograph of the Apollo racing | three-yearold record of 2:20 about seventeen | Cinent sol i el ¥ th AT 1K the Mutnai Reserve Fund association of New | pressed with the excellence of the work of Soptember 19,20 and 21 with St. Paul, - dead just six inches out of bounds, but scored [ Wo hear Muenterfering is to wear a string [ MOUse with the cat sitting by in 130, when VGH(B R : ] ; s WSTABLISEIED 1855, is very enthusiasticin_thematter, is a gentle Tl barrels, but then scored straight theroafter | g, Yorns: Yisghibit] DR S0 ctory to the Loca Cranks. indey games we | foUrth bird, & clean miss, buté fomrolREthEmENt. to the anatour raaks aad | (Eorofadiue BEw Willyou Lo saikind neto firmg ata foe; shooting amid surroundings 1409 and 1411 Dodge 8t., Omaha, Neb, L sufe i inhis treing o shoot & hum and 25 Two each with Sioux City, April [ Budd, on his half, missed his seventy There is a new song out which runs thus; | Won: Al the winnesof each yeur down to | heen doing some practical ‘grubb 1 some: ty, and in b n A humn o i , heind 8, 8em- | Zgotl, 8. 'The conditions werea fifty yard | Muncie, Ind, has a bieyclo rider who [ 18 1875 und was won by Avistides, In [¥76 1 in Metropolitan hall with appropriste eclat Murphy: 1 o IS Ty (0 B A e S R v i r v U how Buchanag: 1553 by Joe Uotton; 15 by Ben tendance inspite of the weathier and a plea - a 15y, wormal - tension, position RS Lincoln bas signed Pitcher Stafford of last s'in March this yoar it 1ooks now as if 4 son of Powhat cason, and it can bo_taken for eranted that | Watkins for St Paul, is said to be a “hum- | otherofJack Prince’s six-ay raves. Reading In Friday last was the twenty-cizhth anniver t; people wiio want o g0 a littie wrong Suniny dates ve beonmtortally cararod SR AMisteatad drtiti’ recounlinge (56 /| aLb iy Him o[t portictg it JonF, Bovd}. sccratay, Nat Broven spelléd without an 3.7 Thereis 1o “M" | seviral months at Springficid, Mo e LR IS U bhe ey . overtakes, bit may readily be overtiken July, and Labor day, with two games for [ man's life. The entertainment Friday | yitehing reeord inthe Western association, | lard " tendered his resignation as a di towa No. 1, Corn Palace No. 2 New Eva [ bridevoom's pavents, — Me. and Arethe woods of the A mwon called “vir- each, On the first of these, May 50, Brother | evening will consist of = a varied pro- | jaying struck out cighteen of the Denvers | rector, and W. F. Cady was elected to fill | No.3, are il mos selected for the first | Mes. Allen Marshall, Mr ¢ A Marshall and s they have formed o syndicate | Will be'secn at an advautage. The New [ tivud the Sioux City club without 4 safe nit | races will beannomced at the meeting to be | stituted at - Ashia at Carthagze, | Atchison, Kan., were joined m thenoly tonds | *XE4 o ‘ down at the capital to assist | York Herald suys June 12 Martinof Omaha performed the | held at Council Bluffs tomorrow, NatBrown, | Mo, one at Oklahoma Okl., one at | of wedlock. “The ceremony was performed There is another fearful thing connected local diamond with, these games will be | 188 pretty long jump, isn't it You could | iGj}jen of Minneapolis did the same trick at | in the rotunda of the Merchanis hotel, where | Lyons in [owa, and much. fought with the intensest interest. 1t should | hardly conjure up u more grotesque specticie 1 sovereign order 1s booming, | only the e of the family Ladies seldom hit the nail on the head, o L hat Omahis Wit | kerless and sille breached, hopping around in | . Seeretary Braudt of the Omaha cub was {““;:‘i“'l"“'“';"‘_";”_‘“«"fl‘"\“'l“ ‘i‘”'\lr‘"l tho ass swereign Dorward of this city has been | Amons present from abroad | Theyuremore apt 10 hit the wul on thq do the mopping, the syndivite notwithstand cssand ellic broaohied, hobping I ] i the city a fow days ago. He came down to | Ciation “After tomorrow it is probatle - tha ing: that is, it is hoped they, will. On July | 8 twenty-four foot ring and trying to knock ! ftan_ address and open @ school of instrue- | and and M iphan Onthie provision that style is the dress of I h th Dotk te of u biy bar 16 of the. bost men i | Krauthoff aboutnext season. Hewasin a | this ity tion in Wooderaft. Itis understood that he | of South Omaba, " W thought, a great many fashionable people are will furnish the amusement, both morning DGRBS Rt and aftemoon, and September 1, Tabor Day, | the Americun prize vin taday, and it | o5 o oxpeetcd 1o be in the swin tho com- | 88 City Tines eo e 1 th A new edition of Constitution and Laws: | Marshillis connected with the state ba Tvwas n Missourl man 0 0 Al big endof the moy world, It is true that he abaudoned the | e season. Heexpecots great things of Eitel- | cent billiard tour 1 ore, from an Omaba pressis out. Itisa perfected [ Serimer. beeause his breath huan't ani venuo Following will be found the full compli- | banking bu forehe quit hed his 6o great deal to hielphimout. He thinks | they nsed an old-fishioned sixpocket table, | 6f'ita k. 1 eontiing b ity the pedside of Mr. Beehe's mother u st in the Nevada bank, and might now be well I N ¢ 4 e B 18 LHe closety printed nonparcil, and is conve death, returned Monday to their hon “‘{."'.‘-Tw. O on the rond that leads to millions but for fis | Minneanolis will ‘contest for first hono curling struggle, Major Stout lsing but. one ; . 2 \ ties.—Kausas City Time with Deacon Jin Whiteield of tho [ John McClintock of | tlis cit s Alr iesonol Wanoo Lat theiome | Cattingone’s earment according to the Abral 30and May 1, 2 and 8 with Maane- | fellows. S - N R o e e a o | elected sovervign escort of the Wo i er pare 1. and Mos. Flor, over | clothis poor policy, uridess one happens to 4 R b points to %, and when he had shoved up 105 i BT April 20, - and 23 with St. Paul, voforotbe slhlatiololubof [ Fis00; and 'jl-;*“ Apollo Club Chatter, buttons on s string, the deacon ran the S. onard Waile of Museatine, fa., Miss L 1 g to Omaha to In et May 1, % and 5 with Minucapolis cn route howe to o iuto training for this ov makes ayor go -any way tho 1 &3.80 on aslde bol days upon business of bis own, and = sich covporat i thin to, 4 AR RN e E— vived and it is @ bird ijonia sld stk A : il co ! ety o Huston " yostenday aftomoon. botaean i | camp. Mrs, Harey Root has joined her liege June 19 20 and 21 with St Paul Tue Ber is in receipt of seve requests to [ a run to the Bluffs this afternoon. M".W‘I PRA “M”HM‘ _Kf\‘_”hj o 1.'-“\«\ lord amd will assist him in his duties asassist Lo AT dc R LB anaNt TorSol June 22, 23and 24 with Minucapolis Publish an account of the recent Budd- Elliott | The Leagne of American W heelmen has oretgn cloxi, fo different va- \ A shoot at Clinton, Ta. Here itis: 1t took place | 15,116 members at the preseat writing. mahogany table, “trotted a mile in 2 jons of O.nokia, who, como to.stny e i oea iy victies advertisdd, weo have never scen coal June rand Juty | aud 2 with Sioux - ciy. |t S S S oide and taolk hooyellsts ore all enthusinstic over tho | Milwaukee, about twenty years An enthusistic Briton has solcited the | From the markmanship displaved at the July H 4-4 with Denver. X ! ! i July 10, 11 and 12 with Lincol of sikilfor he ot forty-seven straights, with | of all s a8 s8] yorlatinto kgl i has Wrlttoilto atli| Cihizit col 5osdsn Erostions forths mullin oo 1o1d that word to the wise is M LR Sk L ; (& R FUDE et Ayl ! L et Yl iy weertiin if the La ould permit its intpo. | O the sorvic future. At least one | have more y°s to the word than are absolut s ant ) orty-uine out of bis fivst fifty cam_was presonted the dub last week by | Yean ago, o was acused of cueity to | Seertiin it t edom, T States that | man who was present atthat fiht was im Augules Ban s neotn, Sudd followed him and_lost his thivd bivd | Lou Fleschor. : s, /huteversboay keaps ‘as siill i || (uetion intothat kingdom. o stales ahat | HiWwHO I A shatoAgho wes A ! Ay Sep 11, 2and 3 with Kansas City, | Budd foll L St Por York is working there and he thinks the | thesold: dthe remarkable skillof the ; straight to his thirty-scond, a cighthand [ of gold bads for o masco o coming | B Yewling makes o record of 2:2% Aud T o b Bt LibEpldiorsiay Aarke SO September 22, 5 and 4 with Milwaukee, e v ki dact woh b oneEold tteads Hor (- masot dwtieTcoming ||l ToR R il s aboabiaiiht, ae isnal sovoralgn oplor cannlaobo utroduond. o He L September 20 and 30 and October | withst, | uarter driver, which he mi 1 | championstip races. : A i r R tionof oficers for 1391 will be held i SR man_of standing, well acquainted through horaitsoenialn iy Wileigl QEIna = The season opens and closes on the home | 10 9 Wwhen the aunounced Elliott | shortly and the boys are alf talking politics QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, Suglish district, and says he will und an shooting at tavget practicoand during i ! grounds, an arraugement that is highly satis- | Ml 48 outol 80, L L and wantto run for captain e s o = »itwithinsix months, it found possible | vattie s between shootings ata bull's eye and AN Mt then scoved straight to his six Waldron has applied to the racing board rreswA, Ta, e o the Sporting Ed 10 doso under the s every birdto the end of the mateh, scoring sublish_in Sunday’s e 0 history of the | Thocéntralobject of every sovereisn camp | wiipely those of quictude and complete gt tavo, Saturdays” and tawvo Sundass with | (8¢ 0 T T 0¥ o, | it will probably be grnted Clntacicy dorby, When first Tun and iy whom | s & stimp. The Alpha hoys of Owmaha have | ) i Il Milwaukee, April 15 and 19 and June 27 | 04t ¢ v § x W ’ > 180, —A Son of PMowhattan D bor s0- bein who atthe same moment and with an ; i p seventh bird and scored straighth till the Down went the wheelman Ak body's timber L kand have se o7 and 28 and Septemoer 26 and 97, Two veny g m Ans.—The Kentueky derby was first run \ 1 bepl res of others are fiving at hin el na e eae h aradtRrol: 0 the bottom of the mud, etc cured i natiral ¢ o praced | scores of others ave fiving it hi each with Minnoapolis, May 3 and s, Sop- | uineteniuth, iilling the ono bunrodth cloay 0 15t and ek well yEATa I, I (476 y " A man wo found himelf inthe thickest 3 et ALY, @A 1 thi ards {ro) vy veighs ounds, nah; s one 10 bk ¢ 8 : i Jaden | Omaba boys cannot be stumped by an ovdin: tun Ous tils of muske 1 Jine 20 &nd 21 Four Saturday games witt | DOUNIGry, each man ity yards’ from”the | weighs 50 pounds. Omahin has ove wiio | gzaion . Vi 13 iy Star: 15t by Lord | ary lloh‘monavGh of the foreat o that uurderous ra f muskolry yine S nounBatnriny annios WG| (e weighs nearly that much and his name is Aukuat 23t Sunday cames, July 12 ana The Bone 0f.the Cranks S et Fuller. s prominentwheelnan of Fair | 1, U Avolloi 1553 by Eoonatuss “1s5tby | miitarsday ovoningat {is hadlon Foarteenti Jerent it was trom wrgeet practice. Tho ong JUN G 4and May 0 and one Sundny, May | Six more weeks, think of it, and the scason | mouut, Nob., was iuthe city ouo day Last | Al 158 by Montroso; 158 by Macootn 11,1 | 8, Dodge strects. There was a luge at : 2, and butone Sunday game with Kunsas | Will oven week. | He will bring a delegation up to the and in 1800 by Rild And il ot ing swas pnsse the Do erfectly — comfortible i vt a ki ory denberate sp I'ns Tn’ addition to these games, Omaha will | season’s Buftalo Brothers Ashinger, the old down profes. | tanwill come pretty nearly capturing it if he ather s \ weut, ssinge of BUILDERS OF —— bave three or four idle Sundays during the Ely, the shortstop peked up by Manager | sional, has izone to Detroit to take partin an- | 15 in good form and meets with no accident fley nswering I, R furley, a corvespond Ly . 1 | tious that v jLeho ikl P i G] B He gl ows o faken To- emitednat | w alerotick Brnceuars ny suoal ol mine ', | (S I e, | G A L Pirst Class Carriages. duce whatever other team that is idleon | jo0 Worrick is engazed in a saddlery shop lers who will participate in the com- | Nelson held the trotting stallion” record, and | 0f Dythin EAROGIE ARTAIEQIONIA AV RIS o Thel nerv es, braan, heart, 1 sensibilities ar T these days to come to Omaha and play one of their week day games,sharing, of couvse, hall and half, 5 e Lending Sty west Prices, deforcelebratine the occusion in Omaha 3 AIOEAVIOL at'St. Paul, making horse collars for the Dens | ing championship vaces are Flesener, Pixley, | S0 he does, but the tiue made was 2:10 : AIpRERIIRIE o C 9 fushed into wild commotion by the furies of easied i ver team Wtz Mears, - Hoiton, | Muenterfering | stead of 211 b tuenahasovant pusssialosycine iy strugele. : i YOU & PATRON AGE SOLICITED, — s Watsh is regarded as_about the best short. | Schells Gross, Osborn, Walkerand severai | osana, ol LREIR, = ¢ [ino lokas had f S old catnpuigner may boastof how ek e ood O stopin the Wostern association.— Sporting | “unknowns,™ s a matter of course. T BEE Wil you pleas: ence ta tho occasion but nothink of o general | yory little of iny such fecling ho experienud ety | J iy Many of our riders are training hard for | 108 REFS Baschalldepietment Sunday morr » AL at inbattle; but the Suggestaons now ik HOTEL. Manager - Custman of Milwaukee has | T4 n e b Mil. | 1h0 coming champlomsinip siees at he Colk | Mz whother the Omali cluh wiil give i Fifteen of the ldge: clab- | Jave nothing to do with old campaigners. Thio Mrrins: Cart (£Cit (et Hars signed S. V. Dungan, the he tting s icorge Davies, who was let out by Mi ¢ Bnploi Jthe Colls | quys ¢l winz season. Fifty cents mikes | orate preparat to celebrate tho twenty- | put with the training of raw recraits as oo p ", (or v anel Ha W, B b lodl - romeva LI 1% | waukee list fall, has been taken back into | Soum. So far Flescher, Werts, Pixley and | i holo'in' a #iel's pin mony. ind we are | olehianiversary of tho isitution of the | mme e whon dor fee ettine® foot | ivthee mont wadbstantiotly constraected ooter who led n“ alifornia league in bat- | ¢q'tolq, Il\‘dhl\‘u .:1;[\&\;}\\‘:1‘“! ip 1 H.\‘u-’“[m‘lvn d o | gerting anx o We think Ladioshaywauld | oedon which ocdiered yesterday, the 21st | used tcontroliing ther norve, to shootig | Hefel Building in Onmaha. Seceral ting last scason. Manager Cushman consid out for the rst rize, a#100 champiouship | bes gon thing il amnaidon't your=itwa | S I S, YRS I IS | et controliing thaw neries, tosh heavy byick five wealls vunsaing from v-\‘h.un 4\-'7:!15!* b ';Hmlli_ J:u} hv_~_r |.n\' !‘liu " = Ans.—1t has not been settled as yot, being | scale and manyof the best degree AU the bittle of Wonnded IKnee, while | basement to sonf, Al 22, inys ind A RASHOMRRRL FOROREL OB BR AR RO || Btrong toam q y 3 atifle carly, but the probubilities ave that | the country had - been invited t be | many soldicss whotook part deserved honor- | foorsliseed itk Asbestor five proof Califoruia league batting Wwith un a¥erage | prosyat MeCormick forwarded a §i0 Whisperings of the Wheel, Eddic Braudt is persploaciyus euoigh to pro- | present and exemplify e vank wors in both | able” mention for the cooluess, vavidity and | lindng, sakéng i€ impossitate to turn B pRE R A RATIR AR £ RS slice of wlvance to George O.Shareatt on | The Lily Williams-Masked Rider ehase | vide for the ladies. Indeed, I do consider it | the old aul the newritual. Central nisic ¥ of their fiviug, muny othors wore | qudek, Five escapes and five alarms g bass iuu .‘m w\x W uns, Wednesday last shows signs of decay agood thing all round. The attendance of | ballhad been sccured and every prepavation attled as to be practically theougleout the bedldisag. Steam heat, felding average as right fielder o Presigent Speas of the Kausas City elub 'he Apollos will build o fine outdoor track | e fairsex notonly stimulates the players lln_u-v’\; o I‘m one ‘_.-1 the grandest possible, dr crs o ke [ hot anet o water and sunshinein first base of 1,000 and us cateher 3, ‘making | S8Y8 £200 per month is “a whole Leap of iug spring, so they say. tounusual emulation, but enbhances the ploas. | 2Y ";.‘;““: 'I'”f"j""i“\'f f“‘"“‘““‘ ”"l" st ‘«Mx”r‘\‘ lavassed and hawpered by | everyroom, Tabi s erpassed any- Is ~twenty-two wears of age, i3 @ @7he wateh that said that Elmer Foster van | sulshiv of South Omaha and Albright AR AILE Eo0sa: tucky. Michigan and Wi Nt o e ERNY ER A (i AR, I, B.SILLOWAY, Prop even six-footer” and welghs 100 yards in Minncapolis lastweek in 945 | Dieta is frowning ot the gay social world | o5 H o Bloleel oannot advise you in | 4300 Tavitad to participite i the coioe | oven e Tihtest ot wives n it o » ~ A seconds i ¢ { Ay 80Gi0) World ogard o the matter ¢ hich you inquive, | Rive been iny O purticipate i the cole- | evonthe lightest smoko - waver as it does . 9 pounds. u.-' h.‘n(ul ainst such wen nd 188 Lig 4 and is quietly nursing a treasury boom, ‘\\,‘vl.»lh‘» "u' !\ x»lu :::\ \'nrvl\:}unl 5 I ‘W“,’ bratiou, including the bauguet at the Audi- | at e whose forms are within aud beye Turkish Iea 25¢, Turkish Van Halen in exhibition games, At least eight of the players representing | Thereis o wild rumor afloat that Kastman ’ 4 i torium hall. Applicatin was made 10 the | Let the infantey, cavaly and setilors pric 1 aud knocked them all over the fleld, making | St Paul on the diamond “this scason will | wants to bo captain of the Omaha Whoel | U aIA Feb =0 the Sporting ¥ et i yih e LS ek dgtinies . tavalis Cough Cure soc¢, Turkish Lin- two home runs ot Van Haltren, Dungan’s | stand nearly six feet high S Tk Bkt | G gou Ive e the i e e e I S RSN o 100 Mlpattis ARt adth Ol iA Y ¥ sitions whero they will ex perien e 50 3 sthn agility is ;“”“‘ "“ ‘]’"' f»m'l that he stole Omaha fans are betting that theirteam can Will Chambers s the propricior of a fine | merly owned by the late Chiarlie school of instruct purpose est amount of bother. Avrange r 1S nt - soc, “lurkish - Asthma sixtyfive bases and that be has n sprinting | 1ick the Whatls-1ts of Clucinnati justas cwsy | gawlish mustit pappy thit 18 the pride o1 the Horsemin brating the ax v of the order and i HiRta ind 40 viwious: @irodtiond.f Cure s0c, Hahn's Golden Dys- recora of 100 yards in seconds, It is | “asthe pleurisy.— Times-Star. housenold. Ans.—Charles Ridgeley, Springfield, 111 for arousing an among members by | point where the shooting 15 to be % likely that he will be played ou first, but he _ $hs bxRiliton ol realitie work st dano by |Les k pepsia Cure joc, lurkish IR YRR tE I REORTT R iy SR Ohicago s 'to have s big benchshow ln 1 Martin, Omaha=Thero 18 1o sueh pag eries of what may be called suepiise T 1 aneas April under the auspices of the frinons Mas. | BOF Ad Oniaha hiave n ball b o 1s the several erack s of the countey. The | The soldier takes his st nut I'oothwash 25¢ Al dru ists il — coutah club, Tt will probably ve followed & phaAlls Fab 0T the Snoriing g ! chuncellor refused the request 1o one | moreof the targds is sp \ o 4 N - The Juniors Ready for Battle, 4Ol Cy** Duryea pitched for Miuneapotis | one in this city under the mansgeinent of e Rk A 36,1843 A Of his Chivao depiaties, who retered the d mains there for say ten or fift s he and ther OW, itk pensation and the scheme was dr \\111 1t o v \ualtA, Feb. 10.—To the Sportie Editor | 1B her first gawe of indoor baseball with St. | local club, ot five, wh i 8 n then disappears. L Subia b th=-tg portiug BT | yul, aud was wholloped by @ score of 12 tot, Sy e FCUCEEA forthwith, “No rowson was assttd or e | e to ik Lauhitting Such t4 of Tne B ‘e are under many obligation: KGRRLR (1T LS IEA R &S 81 refusal and a groat deal of ha foeling was Surprises; the taki t e gt ot A o Sioux City is firmly resolved to be in it this year. Already she has the nucleus for a The Western association is a pretty decent olace to play in, if the players in the eust only knew it.~Sporting Times, wadvas _ S O with the Aluska exploving expedition. Spud | S 1 1p 5 engondored by the arbiteary refusal of tho t tiv d 1y 1w for kindly notices aud support of Tu BEs | shd can luy hands on. Maybe she woull procably expects to unearth & phenon ort e T Hofpan, New £ugig 3 3 tary opportunitios it iy | \ AL and will endeavor to merit the same in the | o pluy bail where every diy s Sunday, too, | bp somiwhero in the. fusness of the - great 10W I I i ¥ sothat will stand our soldicrs Frand future, he Omaba Jy s have vecn When Messrs. Speas and Brandt get to- | Olympie system. vlayer or W with It | | thoroughly reorganizea and will begin prac- Ler they begin talking about the late cen Indd There wletter atthis oftice for Joln IPat A I W, or under any elrcnm “““\v“” “‘\""“' . terson, ball-playen The report of the suprewe recorder shows Huve anothier targe " HY ‘,m;‘m.“,," 181 Peasl bee N ¥ John 8. Prince, “the great o

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