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L ALAY NJATAINA AN ASINA AR X . LORAN A AsmaLY & ANUA AL T, Night. THE BYKERS' TOMORROW NIGHT & veland 4 Sixtoonth .|‘~‘s‘\(1|u xl~-u‘»‘\'- l'?v‘“'” Straaots, RIS A 0 LARGEST MUSIC HOUSE IN THE WEST the Bting==-Interesting Mis SRR e | GREAT BARGAINS. .For the next thirty days we will offer our entire stock of Sheet Music at fifty per cent off. Books at publisher's prices. We also have about 5000 copies of music that we shall close out at two-thirds off. (Remem- ber, we do not carry any 10 cent music). Come early and make your selection as this will not last but thirty days. R o gt o | Cellos, o oo e/ Piccolos, torms. Geist seetns to wanta ar o aunounce the ving program for cach ”, : . ; ; a MORY, and L ) e et I S R Vil i WASHBURN and Whove Biavs bedk mre. dlixtored " Plteher Hank 0'Day may a big dollars Walke Holton. Flescher band when (he timo cones with | _ Wasn't th ball plaver called Miko | Pitcher Pattorson, HG thinks of goingto || Auesdus—Search aud - Walker, Osborne HARTMAN BROS,, people. who kno ‘,‘ w to play :\ levt Dead! Y ~k;1\- head got so big «..u‘ym‘. FleKOHEE HRA TALISH - DIX -\'.,".l"\\.m 1S [y T W if the n would had to kill brother is now cap Hansel! led the Nebraska City et SR AL A AND OTHERS vst, Manuing sec of the Cineinnatt What-Is-1ts base-runuing last season, with Gatew Munteforing and Schuell, Ailen and Waortz wpenter thi Pickett short Ol Grandpa 15zra Sutton, the last liy close second Dleov ity Sontii: Mone aaa Hissene J p) f griever right s ooy and Smith | voan whio dandled Georzo Washi A number of the Blair toam are practisi Vedne OTeal S A GRSl Pours pitchers and Gunson and Donabue | and selling the feathers to stuft good coudition and Osbomeé, Gross and Walker, Search and Atchor with What about the proposed league to con Mears, Osborne and Holton, Pixley and Is doing some v who wonld break of Blair, Missouri Valley, Plattsmouth, Omu= | Schnell, Gross and Wertz, Mears and he in the thick tively small nerease in [ haand Fremont Munteforing, Walker and Flescher Flana 2 Life. Give it up, you'd Thyas BIAIVE! now third basaman, 1 Thursday ¥ and Walker, Search and ird berof the gang you are work there. They think they have sccured a | Werts, Gross and Mears, ~ Osbore and good man in him Floselier, Walker 1 Muentefering, Pixley W8 ) tenas to do some | and allen, Gross and Schnell, S¢ prd Farrish intena t il 1 Holtor Mongs anide, Adlbh, in Milwankeo s concluded to allow Joo I riog to romain 0 Chillicothe this year ard [ e AEiet e soason, 1los b 3 | run his little bun shop unmolested, a PiE protr ook, wson. - He's bud | Wow, ' Folton and Schiell lenberger at the | savs the Mi ke t is nothin hut a Eriday-Gross and Holton, Search and . v oo trim. | gl of dougeh hoads any way Newmn's Grove, Nob—Thore isn Con- | Iescher, Osborne and Muonteforing, 1isloy S0 far thoy hav Gight men ners, pitcher, workiig in the Union Pacic | and Meurs, Walker and alion, Holton and dantzen and Cochran thind Well, ho Meen | The Nonpareil team is fully organized and | Mucnteferin Allen, Osborne and right, Conius nid LRty mager Shannahan cxpeets 10 win the Wertz, 1Panl has Philad 2 O Brien for first hie SRS 88 nant this year, sure piSuiday - Pixley , Gross and lin second, v short, Shigar he editor of tho Tt Moriarity can bo secured by some city eschior, Search Muenteforing, Osbor by right, Murphy 16 ind. G00d | demii T b hat e e e ovoey g an Tntolton He wag with sy | and Alien, Walker and_Schuell, Moars and enaigh widdl, - Citeer )il Baldwinand | s mind it hisown, Sprey day it was | season’s Shamrocks e R LR AL e T Emory, Washburn, Bruno Benarys and Bay State, Ditbors Dalton, "o and five or six | forito Nation Teaguo that ho wasivt mado | - Linahan will no doubt o tho eatehing this | JUASIANRCECARE, S e g 5.4 g e i Y Ninneipolls has Earlo for first, Honglo | " Fefamutr Aoeloarmatt. his slsaod o ampire | thero that Daa 15 th ony man, > -« “P | dust bufora tho-closa ench'evening an At Prices that Defy Competition. socnd ; ird still opent Minnohan seht, | in the” Nortlwestorn _loague.” Now if M Pwas whispered that Captain Auson was | ind or othor will bé addad to the prosramme. tyn mildle, Carrll lft: Bartson, Duk Dermott wou y wander a few miles fur- | in town the past week cudeavoring to sign [ On the fiest night a greased pig will be cut =3 . TN T b 5 [= e ~ 4 Mitchell pitchors; Dugoale und ' Honar, | thor west and drop himself into (e Diciic | *Jack Carrigha® forthe coming Seasn l668) PIANO DEPARTMENT--You will find the Steinway, Chickering, catcher evervthing would b well.—Clevelmd Plain | “he Bames brothers, catchor and pitchor, ; e Daler. oty Tho Omaha Rifl Knabe, Vose & Sons, Sterling and other well known makes. heSharrot Mystery, € have not signedyet_for thisseason. They e Omaha It 3 =y = LS G A 4 After all the blow and blustor th Omaha | - Fimer Foster lus challeaged any ball | can bo addressed ut Ravid City, S, D. Tlhe Omabia rifle club succeed reorgan ORGAN DEPARTMENT--Story & Clark and Sterling. R U S I D Por $1001aa dncle Grodits Bax talron Bl o | ros e 1 s MLl t0 o A o | Crestant Sl ity Be sure you call and get our prices before purchasing, as we guar- ox, with little hope o nethening. ne |ty R thiat Boste 5 a 20 m i o 5 3 Stiigl) Sy o s g A NS T - only plithars End are Nornan: ntcer and || Dioiopn st Bostor 1 I s Pus s Tas, | Lo outdield, e dent; €. . Peabody, secretary, and G ¢ antee tosave you 20 per cent. Pianos and Organs sold on easy pay- young Kiteljorg, with Twitencll to lend an | 45 fui co Latham any way Karl, treasurer. About twenty-five members ocaionl lielping hand, The Sharrott mat Win Camp has signed to pitch for the Seat- | were entolled i b will start off ments. Also lor rent. Von der Alle wanted to know whether 4oe | (1o team the. co sewson. Win has the [ road shape, To leir tebs &/ COnBldoFmAIE: rOystery, AAtitheroista ! A 0 cam the _coming season. Win has the | good shape. It ocided to hold t MunagerShamon publishesn lettor i the | 928 and Joo wrote Yes, and for tho | nim success. ginting wich March 10, - Tho ; Mupgerghation publsheas lalior Iy e |l neifour. yoars, two, It/ thoy continue Talod"tn ko satis fietory. arrngomonts | UiV in caurrlagos' Lk they Have L Tlmer 15 @ good man_ but | & Cross grounds. th S e ! Does anybody want to way J 3 2 it Sharcott and that b liberty to " ask for the earth wi a fence vl 'y Kind enough to explain thus far, now let h tract with the Boston 1 clubt i . AEst bhasman The Omaha Sch Lield its weekly . s why President Nick Young ofticially | Laite. es, Il take £0,000 wor kb JAACIIAL 0. shoot av its i vesterda v 4 ‘,M“ ate f Sharrott's neceptaneo of Owa. | Now you know what you can do if you dc | cam, had [ ge | > L ian : i Hdok & : . N ha's tor Eithier Manager Shanion or the | PUt up. h i & Gieorge Karl, 77, out 100; Fred et manaszenent it trivg has | Frank Cole, o nephew of Oll Kiug ¢ : : . Fuller, #: H 1 M. Heft, % s % ocn | per 1o abrogate ient with | of the Kirb, yuse, Milwaukee, has already . Aying 1850 o * | Charles Rasm et D, 533 ( i i, 3. . Slaratindlat tht | West Ouaba teain the : : hi was certain bet a dozen hats and five *s of clothe Mathias, 52 1 W. 17, Stocke not by the reasm of any action on that [ the Brewers win the pennant. Mr. Cole, | th 101 *“‘ i thoy i g 505 K. Seliroede 5 3 i young art, 1€ Sharrott could have | youarea sucker. Next October you'll want ) Jolan Chiris Wuethi B 3 RIE Tean cli, 1v shoud Havo' beom done by all | £0 be bortings hat v are ativo 1 e wews erounds at Blair : : 3 : CRAYON PORTRAIT‘: smoalis, u8 ie would’be iorth ns much iy the Barey 149 Hiwhio will jlay Tight for the nas the w Whisperings trom the W heel. s % ‘r-Ild extend our busin A make new eustomers team asall e other pitchers put together al dson, was @ lucky cateh mds. wre 1o be 1 mbe s for Califoruin tomorrow L 1 led tomakethisspecialoffer. Lusa Cabinet Pict and Nick Young'sofcial promulgation justi: | 1y has e honorof havhie greate wss seed. 1t is to boa dandy even | Photograph, Tin Type, Ambrotype, or . ey member of your fumily, 1iving ordead,and we will nia fies the beliel thatbe could have been kept | iudividual battic e record b a s ot g RNIN ol e o The 1 ATeElaan Y ibelsman Tias ti1d | YOULLIFE SIZE CRAYON PORTRAL OF CILARGE, provided you exlibit it to your Triends asa sunplo of o horo,tha man g feltlike paying | auy man in the six 5 A\ ol Th aes | nem e Lo work, and use your influence in 1 ns futuro orders, Plue name and addresson hack of turd i it will b ret 1 the price for him Shamon bad evidently | bat, with six oon a5 the W in perfectorder, We make any chance in picture you wish, not interfering with the il to any bank in Chicago. agrecd upon s | and wili open the season M il o iave nmosiitwonty Address ull nail to PACIFIC PD}]TRAIT HOUSE, 112 AND 114 CLARK STREET CH.bAGO, [1S ™ — S Chio ; ‘ Oumaha tear. 3 g Vistion e Tatting Order, oplor ; ! Simbane R cont estimates place the number of PLEASE BE SURE TO MENTION THIS PAPER “Ne, I oaven't the slightest idea what | O asoct I LRI o L L), eyelists in England at half a ©mabes batting ovder will be this season,” | have all th the past season is in the eity bk LS “There is wore than mo igine it 07800 S8 T lOLLLOI O WL DL AOTDCANT The honor of wint testis worth | Iast Sunday, but the shadow Towever, in the arrangement of ateam, LB DTS00 Hanscll, Nebraska City's winning pitcher, more to the x I wany intrinsic | bestof it ) su'tthere, Joe 11! well! well! %s is acting as | is working in the telegraph office at Lincoln RELS vatue of the G foree's Th1s very Mholy thate e e howover, Tis had | Manager Watkins secratavy up in St. Paul, [ He is xeady for the ovening of the season; [ APNLT. declaration (oft vepeated ' d ho past | hord r done thi s Yos indeod. Shannon, howover, s had | i '{tientbo that he pin with b [ and ho thinks the Nebraska City team will | A Featherstone pneumatic tirod safety was | Siason) has been powerless to et down the | than thare awill he for vt Tne boys prefor i A I, (i e il e o mon e the season. Juck drives down to his | be the strongest in the state oneof the curiosities on the streets of Omaha | timo, or, what was mueh more to the poiut, | the wold wateh to the diamond medal Fotra il piace tho men ad- | oice Grory moviving bebind o white bovss | Careigan nus secured but a fow plaers {0 10 the winner of tho satisfaction b £ ntagou and a deaded girl, Maybe dack don't | yet for the Crane company team. Willames | The Omaha wheel club electod nine new | the knowledgze that, whether fust or s ! LR A il N L Tl i l\vu:\' how o put on the lug. 'Member will dothe pitching, Swartz the catehin members at their business meeting last Mon t his rivals out of fivst pr Lan iR e S e e s Trh s f white overcoal Fle 2% e 19.1Y8.0. e WEs o tho best ian should be down second, third or Al Broughton, Apostle_backstop, is 1. The other positions areyet 1o be i Gross and Pixley have 1 in the n flice ners, g g o v ; fourtn on thelist, but they are seldom placed wching the Wi i university Cal | Gatewood is working for Barkalow Broth- | 0ther, and they'll niuk Y v » pointment of ¢, K. Randall to the 5 &0, The very best man’in the team should [ must bave had theoperation of tracheotomy | aps this winter. He is one of the fow players [ Coliscum tomorro wshi ) v will bea i B Rpovtat Yead oft, Tho good s of thishave been | pevformed on 1 s windpipe re- | thar v to uatiRoN ks WA Graadiba oo Phormanian st aaaanol i thoroughly demoustrated. The topper should | modeled in he used to | ijnter, Harry is anxious for theseason to | & prominent member of the Omana whee » ment avrois 4 e e X R not only be a good, hard hitt but | Play out here he went @ whole game | open and the team thatsecures nim gets a | club has removed to Deaver, Col enter of the AL uhea Sl et & spoedy man on the lines as well, | Without breathing o 1t srking good player, The wheer club's ball elub bas sprouted | Wi to materially sase tho ranks of & Sposiiney , | et and a waiter to boot. Wihen Jdack Crooks | Manager Shar non will veport. in Omal Billy O'Rourke desires us to that_ne | wings and will probably be strong enough to 10 of Amateur Wheelmen,cspecially DuianA e oondlie amdeumy con v Ans, 0 played his gat game here two years avo, he | Priday, the 3l of this month, and MeC hnsnot sliened with Grand Tsland: for this | soar by tho timo bassballs ave Hpe in the west and west, und th nam and Seventeenth st and pind @ £500 fine, Sullivan £1,000, was the man 1 would have bad atthe head of | ey, Donnelly, Clevets i season, but is open for an engazement. Billy Kaufiman, the trick vider, has & now trick, | SeXs.can prot their members a mol « _'T'he Omaha rifle club will meet at Dunmiro | van is with the Duncan Harris the liat in every gome. (e gonerully reached | Biker, Eite it food playing. m orome | B0 e b o ey e W Ateks | o) consideration of their want & Cross! next Wednesday evening ti fist when he took his tum, as his eyo was | Walshand W b first-class, and 1 f he fal t ther out, h P r before . from howe to first, | atactual p of bunching ll;‘h Manager Jim Gifford has { Hest racin tom, however, but bounced by Sioux Cityv.and AL L C rrer Al A et A x it X proved by donati from the bu smen. | and if the mauner o which the contestants i piwich them tn ondown | hired in his place. Giftord was suspected of | Grawford, of last year's Joplin, Mo.. club, | havo bren riding in training 15 by irou 1 1vee poor batters in suc ous work 1 behalf of the renegade | il captain the temin, Charlie Krehin dication, some ve {1 5o made. f v equivalent to three | 1 association, and it didw't require | guten: Sumie, piteh. : (e pivor L IO NG e | | | | Jimmy Macullar, Lincoln’s last scason's hort-field, hus becn apy o Amori- | Shops, this city Weitz, Seavch and Schnell, Pixley and umpirve staf S Nt & success 9 an in- Goist’s terms for this year are said to be | located acro T t 11 g o introduce o Miss Brazee of Min i contly | mmm——— = = wheel club will be beld on Tuesday even ier, OMAIA gporting Elitor g e B : Nl Ave, spadod trinps, fives ont. no eard ot lower, v galluxy of flyers wore nover en- | which card counts w0, G last week. Vit is your idea of a team's battin, orler s “Well, you know most of the eranks think wck will cover second base, Wigwam cente day evening The west is O T iy Jack Pr for Burope July 11 day's BEE 1 Kilrain sery and as a batter and fielde rvanks ligh st opposite sides of the rix v \ e attheM v of o kennel oroughbred Irish set- | Fafwrof T 1 Nobraska City has about comple v ind the stage in that posi g I olor ahilio M A8 8 - : it bali tes Hausel is the only oneof the old Tho amateur races at the Colisoum this LB lotBOKEn ] i fowl n will e B s Colunly inst Ike SR Pate has refused a £35,000 offer 8 Murpby, tl 2 who ¥ twenty | llor. He suys $0,000 will bu : g ; s 10 | hiomses. "Muephy chatiged horses “at the enit | Sn B B Aus.—1 yo come down here some af- 3 sood mon follows a iskers long to make up then As election day approaches the men who f every m yet Prince won the rae with Bob 7 PAHESE r ' s | ternoon I'll open up a little & suap for you, DRI eRRou A Ealman | Huske, ling t0, gl up thalp tewood, sccond baseman of last season’s | nold the future of the club (in thew mi O e ot Do tes. "M | | 1300 Filzsimmons s a contract on his | foris 1 et ke i Reis fortunate enough to reach brst, tomake | ase of Siv Thomas y " | Nevraska City team, was among the Leaders | grow more numerous daily. Whata chi staying powers are shown by tho fact that in | hau0s to knock dack MeAulifte out i four | ahout ‘the “game: but honesty, the latier b caveuit, with o smasher to assist him vey mado £100 out in Omaha in butting luwing an averagoof 320 andlleld- | of fond hones blasted thire will bo w thesix days heleft his wheel for only ture | FOUNdS. - He cawt doit hand is much the best to vid on, s, T think there s a great deal more than is R ShBLulL doe iy ing 006, He le 43 bases in 32 . | comes tothe “survival of th test,” minutes. Out in Omaha he teained and | arry McCoy,recent professorat Hawley's OMAITA, Neb ., March To the Eporting | Abboseat i 1S batting | oo W RAIG WD el e dav Y | Ho has a couple of offers for the coming seas | progressive hoarts will occupy the mem- | brought out Reading of that city, Reading | atheneum, has 'signed articles for u tinish vof The 1 A party playing o ganme of d Tho bases full in the ninth foning, when the | S0 Ve recommend bim o any clubneed- | pers of the wheel club tomorrow evening. | defeated Dingley, ocker and other | BEOLWItH Ed King of Dubug ue. ! wished Tie 10 send - (s 10 you t == o ace i Ho TmnEmn i S0 o Arstolaasmn The recent high-five tourney was so suceess- | flyers, and was finall nst Princo | W. A, Paxton, jts. thoroughbred trotting | hive ¥ publishod aud youransyer toit A is A Big Contract. cited was the crowd that they seized Russ ‘The Gate City team held X ful that another series of card games to last | himself for a forty-cizht hours r In the | stallion, John Turner, arrived Mouday, and | 4 Bisal A bids and fuiakes il If Seerotary Brandt ies he has a Tiolted him il over the ground . on their | Simday at the " Goos hotel and the tollowing | five weeks was decided on and tomorrow will | race both men broke tho world's . | is in charge of T Beardsley. Mswithihe acotund heripariner suap in the aate-charpionslip sercs for the | shoulders, using him $o rouslly that he | Players weredecided on to represent them | be the ng night Prince winniug by one foot. In Billy Gibbs, the oldtime Omaha hack Nick Maudg entive gate receipts with = Lincoln next | v t abloto play uguin foru week.—Sport. | this season: Arnold pitcher ‘““: right field Bufy N.Y.) wheelmen¥nromise prizes | days’ bicyelo race to be b I Arivarcond’ Louls Bozenah aro malohed to , et month, hie had better disabuse himselfof the | ing "Times. '\:\'.'.“:u“-’.'-‘ul,\':(“ R flod ed Disniesichien o f pament, | rink theso: two men will again meet and a | meet ot Dayton, O., on Mareh |4 2 :h;:‘l;hw‘mw:_h I"‘:T’“:“;I ”{\h““m‘{”“l‘“'\w, Jimmy Dornelly, whom Manager Shaunon | field, Matteson short stop, Weidner first e years recovering from the fa ayai| L IRIYRNO WA AR GRRR o iy Blon, Bl { 1 Rowe, and he has accomplished it as si 1 ard aba’ third ba: Daniels nd ba Saw third | this scasom, is & hard-working, ea buse: Drexel left fielc 1is team shoild be mouth, has got @ teamn together th u i sl i Drex t fleld. This teaui should in o vo respect roat deal st s I B 0 The West Omaha wanageent have at ¥or calchers he has Trafley, Rogers and AL e Mg § ] st sucee in sicning the coming battory W Ouha tas Newman and Halliga Hel cplien on i in Petersen and Doian of last year's Sham for pitdiers Lincon has Hok O'Day, Han, ¢ 3 ) Focl teaun, Poterson’s pihing during th Roact rd and a of 'young season was simply immense. Dolan is the ! ! Loty Gord: Nl it b en¢ Omaba _has Norman Baker [ 1 t ing much of a hay | comingamateur catcher of Omaba, and tho | iy S fewats th A Duibois, tho ehampion of France, The | 10 @ inish with OVes at the Athene AT i Reait spring galosties this | munuzement s to be_congratulated on secur. | oo (iLtin foe s dues to. : ined seore of each pair to be counted! | Monday_ evenine. A well kiown e fv‘.m.. n, Ra v and Tr b John lrw ing them. Their team s now - stands con- | it month 5 against the other.” mainy-sp rt has hung up a wice pur in; Omiba's, McCavley, Shanuon, Walsh n ¢ Phil_ Towuey, Kaymond and | ¢ of Dolan, Grandjean, Petersen, Bow ; I, SR . - wen ey coli's outfield, Burkett t ¢! Oh, mo! How Brother | man, Hart, Patterson, Norgron, Hurléy, Nel A student of Yale college, Theodore Do Mo Club Observanda. Jack Dempsey is now after | Patton and Cline; Omaha's, Twitehel, Wil | 1 that ante-championship | son.” They are also after Butler and Puy- | 13 by name | start on @ thre yeur How 1Smithdo for seeretary? Caflrey, 1t strikes the ordinary citizen that | i 3 b L L | cycling tour on March 1, and will probably ) : \ v s higr » Demps lod to Tis aird Canavan. Mr. Brandt yon have a 1L then hegin 1 Fleschie making another staggerat a | s high time Dempsey tumbled to hin al antrectowband, Managov: mlannos, howeyer, niusk c EEIYER aitund Sho WORSEIDRIOre MetAINE 40! nystactin S Blioot 3 | Ho coulda't lick MCafte ha b ROl cinieath On aB ot Labor tuder the delusion that he i going | The Nebraska Trotting Associati this countey. T lutenas to spend a larga | MOt P T He Omaha's Exhibition Games, to havea suap with Lincolu, for u't The executive board of tho Nebrsknaaso. | Portion of the time in, dein studving soveral | | BIRVSGIEGES SRR 00of fun, - o | Tho St Fouls sehutzmye Secretary Brandt has arranged two exhibi The sporting cditor of Tur Bre is in ro. | clation of trotting horso breoders will meet | BUCORY lsngloes, [LO8 bob u With k0od woathor the Apoilo clubwist | Sprine sisot April 8 1o tin s with Sioux City 1> bo piayed at | ceipt of a letter from Bobby Black express- | atthe Windsor hotel, Lincoln, April 19, for [ )¢ e el | Omaha schutzenverein b X DMeCoruicls park April 15 and 14, the winner | 1€ 8 desio 1o piay in Omaha this vear, | tho purpose of receiving sealed bids for tho ol over a tewn o six i . W, srining of each game to tako the entire guio rcoipts, | DS now i the cuploy of Grores Com | Jpcation of the amual trottivg meting next | serics of six-day bieyele vaces for the largor | stow 1or the log-skin madal By pill. Safe pi Also two gaues with Kansis City, on 10 | [{1akers’ ressrved list, but soys ho cun et | October. “Lhis will probably be tho lurgest | gities of the eountes' this sprivg und sunms \Valdron faillen to get his' relustatenont, B it . Bume terms, to boplayed hor weon $ho | away. iilack is & strong hittor, n more than | and moat i ting mee over | Eio Orst, that of Ligtrtih beglus row | ¥ W lo thi k o n AL LR rosp R Bih and 10tk, The Lincoln games are booked | futu - flolder, & fun-gotter, and can piteh | held in the state, 1 xpected the nomin- | Bumato, Pietsourg. Philadeiphia, Now Yor illy Pixley is apt to doa good deal of his siusts have nade repeated eftorts ts A lnch for April 3 and 4 in Lincoln, and the 1ith aud | ig_gamo in @ piuch! and uasmuch as | ations will excoed those of any former year, | and Boston 1nt Moy the eon L ORK ne this summer in a buggy, and he will e 2ith hete, The winnerof o serlos 2 take | e Ouaha managomont have declde T this proves the oase thore will bo over two | Drofossionals will bo tn Otoka o ©F Atone gl ation, but tho whoie pot. scare aman to take Willis' place, they might ill. o over bwo Blonals I 1£ the propo Wit ing the value of | hot race will be the outeome. Princo is tho [ pyo North prizos 1 ur contests i ndopted, they | Possessor of eighty-six medals and et will have t crowd the number | Cups, besides wheels aud other articles of | (hatiy “wwonld deprive the pe 1 crack this: Inaw of events that th nt will reprc u won In many hard fought racc. | i amuenent tween Taliee an il m here ho goes to New York 1o raco in fack D e o | Ot on thio thip the initiation foes of all members | ith anotber Aincricau rider, he Will | 4, 45'the outcome of his co the League of Amateur Wheeliien ot BAlnE o ioa pale lomse dus- | 3 woods, if 1t over takos pit ]\u‘\‘.w T aeyals Battonsby, the Knglish champion Scotty Gordor atry O'Neil wi Dakota legislature defeated & | Npwwav's Grove,\ bill prohibiting & fights on the ground | ftorof Tae By RCh e b able to make a good showing, he Omalia wheel elub has de irvepressiblo Juok Prince rapidly | make its first run on peifecting his areaugements for a grand | Little Willie Billie Searchic nas a good the lnterests of sucn T wch time have been doon Mooulight runs will ba o feature with the | to disappointuent only ‘. " | . hundred of Nebraska's best horses he| There is quite a difference of ovinion it : rt f < : . go further aud do worse than by hooking | Bup n th g vinion | A pollo boys this seaso They are delightt Arthur Majesty, thi hter re ¥k - The Fan's Musical Chin. 810 Bobby, Heis ono of that sort of hiay The meet will eabrace four days with [ 10ug wheelmen s 10 the advisabiliy of | il ways well attonded at Nelsonville, O, was with Prof. Hawloey . Manaeer Shanon will reach Owaha oo | o Gilo uiways become popular with tho . ws; Stiko No. 1, | Chiging tho prosent prizo rules. 1t oa i week from next Friday local fans—on the move from the call of play oot e o | Bardly be expected that racine men will Me boys are all ridng well, and the famous school’ of atliletes sonie five year a0l. BT N SBASON. 18t Littlo Johuny Jumpup Sowder pitel i | mueh training for prizes of small v SRALOOR 43 out for tho Appollo merbors | kO, i bostod oxpry mn he ek 1n his 185, RPAKLIOD Relfagiell | 13P3 Aittle Johuny Jumpup Sowders will pitch | yatil the last mau is out ; ! ing fo all vi Lt Kansas City again association adds $100: No. 2, free for all,foals | adoption of the pr rules will 2| to eapture their share of the prizes oxhibiu Ho'w " 0 Y and L\ll(“.x‘pumh.u for Kansas City again L - of 155, open o tho world, purse &50: No B e Lt ARG | g L s, e an 1l‘ lodo igh school and an expert stenogra MONWOOD 112 T v o soeis to bo 1n' ; : | est rider nt the races this week is o bied Lo :m:“ ’ull‘\mv‘;:nx’x‘w”\:h ied @ i g i . class, entrance 5, They will rent a club house and start out 20 Saushay has gone to Denver, av e n o L o o o facdony Poner will be released by the D ' n adds $100; No. 7, 500 cliss, open ship shape. Amonye tho projoctors of the ¢ N ¥, 1f some ono docsn’t head yw wants one. I AMnncapola, aud the say bis. bost w1 § nteed purse, $500, ontrance 10 1 are O, A, Killian A Powell, O, H. Men he'll be rding a wheel w the ke i ‘ s, and thesay his bes! sky | team ‘ rust off old 1xon Castor may play with this season’s A 18, eutrano § FoHR s there will be uo further demands fo he Bl mis looking for a manager. I'he Blair tea Lovisvi e, Neb. Morch o Sp Editor of Ti e A partn Pt No. 8, futurity of 15\, nominatior A W. Buchbeit, M. Nelson, W, Brinluger, | Peak furent | closed; No.w foal o1 1w, eutrance #20, as. | M. Batenback, 1t W, Bimoy, Carl Fiee | Floschor swears that if he doosn't win fiest | 1 Will Dave Rowe jump to the American as- | team socistion adds $100: No. 10, free for all foals \ bert. Koss, W. J. Brown, "Emmor Mc: | honors in theraces av the Col this week | ! sociation ¢ Couldn’t say, but it is dollars to 1L 1 catch for the Nebraska | of 1338, open to the world, trotting, purse | Means, George Prentiss, Walter Appladorn, | hell soak bis machine aua retive from the A rtainly ha gimes be's pulling his left that way City team #ho0; No. 1, froo for al foud of 187, dven to W. It King and A, Mayd | racing path [ \whonsyer ho g “We first exbibition gaweat McCormick | Hiley, th exe basoman of last | the world, purse §50; No. 12, fieo’ for all s “lime limit" bas utterly failed fn tho | Severalof the members watched thatun | Omama. Murch 7.1 th