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16 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, MARCH 1, 18M-SIXTE PAGI e e o WILAT THE MARCH WINDS SAY | gy e e, s e : o g L5 ‘()1‘ Praises fold Attractior M M 1 ; ROUND:! u | 4 AR ) : ETERNAL YOUTH MAY WELL EXIST THERE I HEN/ IMPROVEMENTS A HE BALL GROUNI ! ¥ : Broezes, Soft and Sensuwons, Soothe The Tykers' Gala Week - Rennel Club | t £ not Stumbers Concheld by Old Occan's g v Notes 1 Sportsmen bt wlly : i Lty The Hoteland On 4 We are going to adver« ) i and nipresent Onahan lise a The Apollo Club Buadyg A Pieatical Outtit v & Dunmire's [ Wt hooting are invit Al 5 e P 3 ow . NEBRASKA L. A. W. DIVISION, t hi e ™) ! . y AL B Perrigo, Chief Consul, 1315 . g e hive e v t 5 he w i Ming Dodge Street, Sty W " ) i AL ha SR : Walsh Nebraska Wheelmen, Attention, 1 X K 1 to. fan, th o proviso inviolate arviy A lck's ofee, and [ OMany, Neb, Feb There being i “Sure,! o i eplone that itwas [ largo balance i the treasury of this division, | joad that transportation of | ol hicago “Besides these prov for the reporters v Mr. McCormick to | the wceumulation of our share of initiation twith a bicycle, « t g e Vi § e o’ D O RIS ntents o Himover | fees for the last ten years, and there being | about it, there's i v alt y A (70 commence al once.) st R AL no immediate use for this n . cather t o . it creasc attracts 5. We oxpeet a bet Joo Walsh, ball s should e | k s ter patronage from the ladies this year than [ player, Omiabia, i 1 you be in | uader theadvice of the nati ) i | WL b Y B - Of all the latest styles ever before, espeeially on account of the low | Omialia for four days cluded to pay all the renewals of the presen | the posed 10 b adi which will bo but 25 conts to o | I e Al members, in this state, and all who joit i L , 1t scens 1 v itin 1 and shapes for Spring, Jard L il il LA sage CVICNY | pyeen pow and Aprill. One dollar and & ) TRAIAR i G % it Ako 1t both g | i half will pay your initiat and dues 4 . They come in men Shaunorn s | of matutinal bird and S worn, Vi division officors, consuls % 1 he r v thi it MeCormick h up the phoue f Ameriean W heelmes members i 4 1o s C i et ton | M Sl i ot el | SO SRR TR RY |l e iR SWR A | B A ettt Dunlap Blocks, s down aftor that dato will be & M et e | TSSO e i | T o | P it sl Knox Blocks, Wulsh's name adorned work by each member we might ¢ ¥ I the 10 Wils enr d | v 1 3 t b S . T AL | MO SO M el S, | Wl o bugre, heter interaly, e : ; uer ol Miller Blocks 1 only [ A week ago he bad received an bid fr Whisperings feam the Wheel. 3 the 1 And they are worth in : Auncrican “asociution contrac 1 1D ot e | e flekal G 1 1 any store in the city $8 down and — o scems, ke hin cl i | ; d i 15 1 have just havo cad on hi h‘v‘m]x and, ho g “!\j':w‘““n‘\‘ B neding ot Omat 4 i and we’ve got enough - de he, but to re it o is, Schnell says he will make some of the b v i N $ ) ¢ > S non Detained. KA01hE oS & oi5 M| bIe Sy Loves T 10, Lol | LB e Corn i saLa K Fac il 0 varicty 1 i X of them for all comers, Brivarrorr, Conn., Feb. 27— Speciai T status and prospeets of the association to Massachusetts divisi LLgbl $a i ciram to T Br wing to important | Whick he was tempted to jump. of Aterican Wheclmen has cighty-thrcel CEEATIID VB S patiie L T Mr. Krauthofl, it will e remembered, as e the president of the Western association, was v in Omaha before March 20 s of the American, that 1 dld not be interferred with, | el M I vo hou s u ; Cof the Ball Crank. tihe friendship that had always existed | W00 i . $ | b 4 5 d 1 A vere badly u Larry Pwitehell Omala’s new right fielder | between the two bodies should continue, not- | e Octagon illic Sea With ! tions. s vict i 1s doinie baseball this wivter for the Colum- | withstanding the American’s k away | new and mor . 3 I 35 e ¢ 8 i A bus, 0., Dispatel from Uro national agreement, but in less than | 1ear futwee. o s > v fust 5 v . st Joo Walsh signed an Omaha contract Wed- | 1wo days thereafter these anarchists were he vational meet of th wa pahhslai on o nteact Wed- | iking overtures to the best players in the | fean Wheelmen w nesd The only ones still out are Canavan, 4 Kaine 5 i il . y A u 1 1. 3 rot Waeostern's ranks, July 16,17 and 18, 1 sennel Club Noews, 1 0 Clarie and Knell. But theyll wotin, mever | WEIWERERIE e of fetendshin, B e R vl B Co T ah Y 4 By Phe members of the Omaha kennel clubare | { I s (o Bh0 {lie tiie lie Buffalo Courier says that voung | Tetthe Western association overn itself ac- | ing a fifty-tive-inch racer for Taxis that w iureasing tae umoer aad Lmproving in the t I ] 8 ¢ Halliean Omaba s, captred o coming | cordingly. Tt should be no” quarter o this { weigh bit twenty-two pour quality o e stock o dos ) i backstop of the country, @ veritible Buck | looting American gang from every legitimate E. B. Persons, a former member of tho | SIX months will have passed will have n i ) o St B ; base ball association in the land O e o Wineliingtor, Ty, | £00d specimens us can be found in wny first- | 364 ‘ ) 1 possesses a combin Omaha has accepted the torms sent in by The Amiteurs Gala Week., G, recently, of .consumption ; Jobn H. Short # tioheaia i James Donnelly and Larey Twitchell, anil QU Nigodomnus Tocalicollsuliof Bremanb fl g e i ius Raltiaal Con op S tah et e Lincoln the propositions of Johu lrwin and [ e S0 biha Cait R sRan Neb., s in the cit few days last S THa ol Rar b e lich opens at th seum Monday even- | w2 N Cass freque rat the club Lin the cast, and The Cinelunati association clu is all bu | M Mareh 0, is creating much interest and | yon 1 iy ERnLeAL ONRSE b Skea ’ J i knocked out in the fivstround. What a sorey ttion among the knights of the whee Willie Windle, I sce, has been appouted | V) i noid el v ) 3 i growd the Barnic, Irwin, Vou der Ahe, Johr he prizes offered are 1 ticent, and retary of the West. Mi Mas 1 ! LR LRy OB, O it imed : | Still the association players come squeezng | all amateur coutests are inia groa | DA HSr BULD nnerman - the g g . s ; under the league blank When the hegiva [ wmeasure for this, The The “masked byker” is in traininge for her BRORENUOR i ol Gy s ( I we the two i 1 U 1 of the American's roll-call { (wyo01 clubs are unanimous head that { M M | will be enouizh to drive one to tears yhEl B g 1 L probably sell at @ premium when | : e i e uiles alo alif \ . ; Tn obedionce to. the ruling of the national | the aairwill eclinso by far, all previous ur contest takes plice, I e peetehs ik i e | | | Joel Eaton is visiting relatives iy iness hiere Manager Shanion will be uua members g ( 1L i LRALRRH ORI Hig 1hstance rare to be fo i ¥ that g —— The six days amateur bievele tournament Ly board at Chicago a week ago, Mauager Wat- | dertakings in this bby Matthews, the cireulating medinm Kins of the St. Pauls, has canceled his spring | honses and the li s i of the elub, is enrrying o petition under bi aa with the American association clubs looked for cach K 1 w that cmbrac -‘~‘" iture of the Omahia The Omaha team that will start b guar _’{';‘ of suc hie Wheel Club baseball tea . at the op g of tho season, 1 s A Lol McCauicy first, Shannon second third, Walsh short Twite I rvight, are on the count- ers. They start in at $8 a suit for all wool The u e wre more strictly and concient Duun to the | GRaviatastii opposed to fakes and ) Iromes th the appreciation of the raii a van lefs, Willis middle, Kuell, Baker, Do :",“““““_‘“"‘A"‘\ able aud wise administration. vott, Eiteljors, Twitchell, Willi AR il A pitchiers, and Newman and - Ha ! ers Owing to the adoption of a 30 suits, and they ajo Several members of the Omaha wheel elub | are already talking of a tennis auxillavy the local vidges and s ..Hili-,fl(,.u:; Prospects are favorable for securiig grounds | \ et stean i d P ker flinoie | worthlots more money strugeles can be confidently expectec ach i % 3 o 2 I i but we’'ve got blood in near ) quarters, i erty to hold ladies” days this year L | and the winuer of the most heats in the six | men are taking lessons in fe Perhaps | 0 A curve toobs t f Sel 20 il our eve, a we we bowever, te fair patrons will be allowe Bikhts® work will be jwarded tho fiest prize, | this is the same crowd that i to fonce | [ z i cyes pier i ; i ur eye, and e want the privileges of the grand stand at thesingle 10 diamond medal: the second best’ man [ the earth in the spring aud i o i Other vivers 1 3 g Von admission of 23 cents. - ks % ) i ' you to underste E : receive a 0 gold wateh, the third best a | track. all Knglis y g Do, "”“-“‘ i PR 2 5 ,j’C‘, you to understand that SChub® Collins, who has been appointed on | %50 diamond ring, the fourth a =0 silyer A tricyele to be run by petr St on, but 1 00 i V'S t ) [ Belle T o 5 ) Ihe Western association umpire staff, is the nd the fifth a 10 silk umbrelln. The | speed of ten milesan hour has be il S ateaeniou mhend, 1o vexlug oddy |l e cord of 2118, i e e we can do as much 10? & short time lastsummer. He 15 said to vo itof o competent board of judges, and | chine weighs 250 pounds, und is fitted with a Nk il atrgdiniahande |libe L dense and deept ANGe | o RElLe thate 8 ne. betlar brad ant | you as any other house an excellent man for the position the trophies will be awarded wittout fearor | complicated motor el B R St StpiE A LT LRGN R R ORI e “The rebels” is what Frank Branell calls [ favor. Ttwllbe the best man iu each instane icorge B Waldron, ane of the fastest I ; ULl QRO BIGOE | b i T rmeniivs 81 (D sieatiohs gst rulo. of breodit Staiabmin s [in Vi el eIty Ihe association folks, He declares in the | The general manager, W. L. Mardis, is | bykers has applied tothe racing toard © the dogs will be furnished from time ot s S s e SRS formance, Healso has in his stables a fi Cleveland World: *The American associa- | working industri 10 score a taiumph, and 10 erimson hehind the trees reinstatement to the amatenr vanks, and will | ag ey arrive. The Denver kennel ¢ el by HolBtelne dam appy Medium AN D ton, as it stands today, is being outreneraled | is enabled this morning to annoutce the fol- | probably besuccesstul. 1f so hewill o in | their second annual beneh show v. | of a Florida G raast ihetbln sive of fifty-nine in the hstand o f ¢ £ on every side by the National leaguc lowing entries: J. 1. Kastman, C. L. Mears, | the amatear races at the Coliseum next week. | The looal invites 1 ¢ Pete Brownimg, the old war horse, may be | i D Wertz, Lo Holton, 14 Walker, Louis | phe committee in charge of the Omaha s vesiding in Nebraska and Baiiiis o narrio ditiash e Iihiite slitont | ones soen with New York, There are seve chor, Will Bixlov, Muntorforing Georkt | wheol club biethduy smoker i club, f the rales liws | and ire of po i hard. other Louisville people who probably will be , G, D. Rhodes, G. 1. Waldron and Jorate programme for the eill e furt 1 bynddressit % CITRTA Al (ot inranioF tossing the league ball this scason. ~ Neither [ H By next’ Monday mormng this | fuinment . il endoay : secretary, O, Neb) : ! and Farkish T Stratton, Eivetor Raymond have yet signed e oud st betore | Suturday night one long Lo bo v eme * | he object of the Oniah s urkish is the finest It is hardly probable that Dad Clark will ormmanco, of soud kiud or other, will by | Atbert A Shock, theold broleu-down ( the cucouragement of the £ . ' g . s L medicine for the Liver, Kidney be seen as a member of the, Tocal elub on the [ PEEEFITHISS S SO cugo war horse of the racepith, his issic devolpient ¢ s of pure s, and Kidney home diamond this year. The management clitenge toJack Prinee for a sixauy telye. | 1t end th y th, and s wt- [ and Nerves, cures pains in the | [ m b | has made up its mind thatif any sort of an For the Smmmer Meet, hour-a-day race, 10 take place under the map. | 11 this city 1 b 1 1 . 1 A advantageous dicker can be made Dad wil The board of directors of the Council | agement of Tom Kek at Minucapolis. Shock. | Eversthing i u ) h T + back, tired feelings, bad taste ‘ ’“‘\’“‘”‘ 2 " s to the | BUUMS Union D Park assoclation "“"“ ‘l‘" ‘“;" I ioao o | here wi o At 3 i in the mouth, Iecadache, { \ paragraph is going the rounds to the 4 108 NarE ! ne Leagie of American Wheelmen has | ohere will e v L effect that Pitcher George 0. Sharrott hus i\“ i, :_‘ B Wrigh ‘“‘,’ Brown, J. B ppowen wonderfully during the last year and populir b . Nervousness, and removes e L] 30y, € s not signed an Omaha contract. T par: Stewart and J. W. Peregoy, have following —compar will sh 80 s i v | - v H wraph is off its base. Sharrott's contract h drawn up the following schedule for their L 1SH), there were (2,0 ) sadl0-aend their 3 yellow appearance of the skin, = been pronulgated by Nick Young, if that | o et I TN, thond were 181 AN OXIONRR A § ° | making a healthy complexion, We have enlarged counts for anytl s trot, pu a | v XU 161 are new el ing from a London cu pateh) yos s trot, “purso §100: viuning, fivecighths [ Wiltue 1 Kuapp, probab Brother fanlots o p LG9 [ One pac e Gt renihl| ol erenenl © mn Lappear tha Ward ‘and | of a mile,two and_ three-year- s, | rider in the world, is getting S Chavles Kosters ting in a haed W B P R e G < | ot Winslow Wilkes, 2:141;, nlso ¢ a littie more, if we try come memb Helen Dauvray, ave kissed and made June 10—2:30 class 1 urse Ri00s froe. | day race atSan Franciscos e thecnam- | §"Woir names Bl it —makes aquart of Blood Med- | Children s Department ). © has be il 0 men 1 in publi ‘\ bn‘l ee, purse #in 1 hiree-qu jon of the world and a few of horn > | | stor )! St abont oay aeen mew D | tors o nomitha nuce, potse oo 442 | bunning onoin Detroi, and Sona e shoes ¢ icine_ that will astonish you, John yearns these days for the flowery puths June 11--2:8% class trot, purse $100: 3:25 oF ol pld f \‘hv world, Is 000U 10 | Gy ara, Neh, Kb, 2. To 1 REgehGe "““_ \ Iry it, 4 of peice i s pice, DURse K0; ruining, 1 ong Ashilong 80l Qpo, tor o T REE: Blease ansi et Turkish Cough Cure, the [Nandsomest Child's Al Johnson is now fn'a place where he can- | €ighth miles, three-yearolds and upwards, o v annal meeting of the na- | in Sinduy's Ber. A s 1 i L ! , natlelp e quit oo U1 the courts ke | 80T #0005 2:2 B R B un ot tha i the b |G S R RS e 1| and the stat s | only medicine that will stop a | Waist, just for a flyer, away his Cincinnati elub he will lo dune 12—Free-for-all s i urd aunounced the f g auEpen. | CAIGE Spus slkme Lusliouind oy SRR | | thov ReoncungaiL LA B ety B avebca Al AT ke $300: amateur vule: Hobert Gerwings, 1. V. Croll, | =" ol f ) : B | at 88e, that you ever be uianor he hab ark tiying Aoy S Gt e iy ke X Brown, 1 | o Aus.— A, Thercount goes card and spades, | the ved ' For soreness of the chest, | o, ¥ i 5 ANR OV, e Chicago Honch Show. L. Shepard, G. D, Peabody, J. C. Epeneter, | P and little casino and the f S {rom Lheac iy : iealt I 1By SUW, il the cravks, so highly pleased aro they |y p By is in receipt of the premiu R e e B HASTINGS, Nel., Fel ’ e here it whiat d | hoarseness, weak lungs, bron A Y B ) an ”~ ) Shaunon, are already counting on witnessing | ©f the Mascontah Keunel elub of Chicago for ¥, i Waldron, 1N Colewn, H. | AL 1 l"\,;: ;, We guarantee a cure or Our BO« and 78 one or more of the world series this fall on [ their third aunual bench show, to be held at ARHILAALE B Exnolen, ). | Bolds low. Who wins t i v t n one rice s0¢ faists ¢ > S i i R N R N Lo | E GRS ARSI S ) il Biegel,'A. A, Morris und J. M N I ; refund your money. Price 50c, | Waists are worth $1 cinstatement has been refused in | team we've got and stran ger things have hap. R et refused | and will show the um v oL prizes are unu liberal, and 177 classes, ity-two cases: Ed MeDowell, Philadel: [ JNEOES Nob. Fol ! Iake no substitute and $1.80. pened before this coveringall t wn breeds of dogs, Itis | phiai° M. O. Spring, New Orleans; 8, G, | MorofTue hies - Fleas . Iurkish Liniment—r1odrops The Omaba fans need apprehend no sevious | oot C R L will bo the greatest | Spiers, San Fracisco; . M. Mooar, Grand | sver pyer i Ao i L L I results from the late Association break-away, | € 1 Rapids: S. G, Whittaker, Philadelphin: W, | wnd wiin the g ¥ internally on sugar and applied Already that institution is showing both | ever held in this country outside of New York | \ "ihoqes, Highlandville, Mass., and 1 Ans, Iho preat it d 1 Ll goods and of the Bigus of rezvet and decay, and every s city, The er > March 23, Severalof | Kenucdy s Block, P ved in this country freely externally by rubbing it | € 38 € most layer will th the matter overa | O omest specimens have already | Shepard D. Peabody, J ween Phelan and in I | 1atis t 3 y < While before afixing his name | SN ASh o R AR Rsa L RO | RhE S O R SR L O ks 1 m will cur n m with- lattractive designs that tain cont whena sure thing i tioned Mr. Sabins' great Dane biteh, Cle Coleman, H. 8. Shaw, J. L. Sutton, { ne \was for SUKO) U out a de . rosted sociation stares him in th patra. A delegation from the local Pynchon, Austin Banks, J. M. Rotart an re—Phelan h 1\ ' There are a f tod beings who | club will go over the first week of the . | M. D. Green of Denyer feet, lame 2 1al afirn in o desultory wa that Aflen W, | with the ldea of conulting with Mascout or externa ated to decido disputes on sentiment as op. | of fine « ) posed to facts it had better be abolished once. 1f it will render its decisions stri To These are brand new the market affords, T'his will probably produce fivstone of the professional bievelo riders ¢ y 1 1 rtsmen vaco at the rink all next week, has arrived ¢ t ALl o on the Ly IeAtIOng 4l Wall UPOYQ /188 The local 1ve two or [ He ¢ chiampion, Charles Ashinger i n i ' a ng benefit to the ga T ing to consider | of Eaton, and bears the veputation of bein a ! | your dru Kansas City Star: The signingof contracts | (o * e toward the nro. | st elass raceria every t, 4 8§ W v : by Pickett, Carpenter, and Wi and Sow uat & il A towa Ae | weighs 160 pot 3 1 3 % s acceptan terms Ksnsas [ P t to the Nebraska game laws, | and ride st \ ) the \ £ v board was announced, are significant of the | each eff s resulted in fallure, There [ races ¢ In 155 | point i ] fecling prevalent among ball vlayers to get | gooms 1o Iy left i theold | he d i ish chan- | Bhia g f in under the protection of the national agree pion, in & , having fifty yards handi. | out ment. Pickett said he had been outside of it | Omwaba yu Such lovers of fluld sports beaten James, Woodside Au one year and was glad to get back, aund the | as W H. S, Hu George A, Hoagland, Dr and o ager Shaunon has at last caughit onto o | Billy Brewer, Goodly Brucker Thomp, hours and forty-two minutes, Tho | W N P itd basewan, in J.8G. Dounclly of last | son, Skip Dundy, Elmer Frank, Al Fitch, | other viders ave expected daily, and all of A v Mo B K n fall alan for 1 o KRR o ) 1) I\ Y chumpious. Clevelaud, towever, willn t be | Simeral, Harvey McGrew aud hosts of others [ race and feel well.”” The ouly race Charlie | made it 2:107, i who are doiu g thek well the cofters | Brofs ¥, €, FOWLER, Movdus, Coun | UL | ll “l““ Al i |