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.10 . THE _OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, MAY 17, 1801—TWENTY PAGES 1 N hear from any of the amateur teams of the | stallions and mares, and will alm to got the | scrateh or puncture. Gyggor rode a solid . . A FLOOD OF SUMMER SPORTS, | 5 o bt Sacumny atornnons ™ Addross | best that can fosrs Uirad satoryimut b waso i T I o Ha C. Ratekan, B, & M. Headquarters. ie Fraternity Wheel club of Buffalo is | 8ays he hmcll be could do to keev in hailing e alligan continues to hit hard. Ho pr composed entirely of Masons, distance. By the way, how the “balloon’ ;7/0w Z% ises to be up in the first orchestra row when W. P. Koerkel defeated Otto Schenk in a | tres do raisé the dust, Ask Frank Siefkin » . The Usual Grind for the Baseball | the batting records are compited next fall. | half mile bieyelo raco nt Cottage Cironnds and he will tell you all about it. Okl Vickery has mado an oxcellnt improssion | Tommts Conner and Thomas Cavanaugh, | Vi Barothy!;of Fremont, Neb., passed P 4 Tank, in the west. ~ Ho hasn't as good control over | the “Buffalo Kid,'" are matched to fight to & | NOURh the gity en route for New York, Sat- —— his temper, however, as he has over the ball. | finjsh urday of 1ast Wweok. Mr. Barothy uses an 7 iho Milwukao outflelgers clafm to have o | Miss Price and Miss Kitty Klepfel, two | F810 for s mountund b L il il d ~———RETAILERS OF — patent glove that prevents muffing m{ |n1.~( | fair bicyclists of Buffalo, are arranging for a | yo"e5 o dirpct ,‘;, stoamer to the continent Some ficlders ought to use three or four of run to KErie, and tour it awheel them. e | 1o LR R rio Mason and Georgo Hutchinson 860 | * 15 tho abaence of Captatn Townsend, all ohe ¢ v, Praving for bettor | matciied to run 100 yards for $200 at Miamis- | b rns i Yo in charge of the lieutenant bt L) ) sy N ~ ; iteh “"‘Vh-' :‘ll' » l\\"“ 'vll‘ lVlll-ll‘ r |,,‘.(‘| ,I]'; | ll'}l.‘.' June 2 and all members who ride are asked to turn -4 " pitching department is greatly in need The bonefit for the family of Louis Bezi- [ out when posdivle. Fore s the eallod B % ¥ i 9 improvement uah, the murdeced pugilist, takes placo at | runs card foy May, duting from todny : Columbus has joined Louisville on the | Havlin's theator on the w1 toboggan. St. Louis appears to be tho ouly THE CORBETT - JACKSON MILL. Flylng ¥ and Whirling Wheelas- In th and on the Stream Miscellancous Gossip and Questions Answ May 17— Star{ at §:00 a. m., Glenwood and . ) Jack McAuliffo is to go out as “a_actor” | roturn, 50 mites; ‘:}I"‘*:;r"'.:‘ f'.;'«'.'v';."'””" team that is “in it" %0 | noxt year with Kdward I, Mayor. He will May 20— Start at 7:15 p. m., Florence and A ; R Gotham.” return, 14 miles, We desire to call your attention to one thing in this department, The Sporting Times says Omaha is doine P o ’ 24— Start at 9 . m., Park Mills and s 1 3 1 3 { T potter than She Oughi fo, nd Uit was & matbhia to o (T $.000mito hoet and oo | FOLUER: start at 00 oo Fort Omaha ana | 8N ask for the opportunity to prove the statements which we shall week ago when the Lambs were losiug every ol S 41 dot nendt * 16 retuvn, Mles, R : 5 o § IR . MW " B 5 gatme. WAkt Itony, or Whatl mat '.T;“f-Tl'm',,;'.',. ,{'1...'”::\;:::.51;'\,.: ki ¥'27-Start at 7:15 p. m., Council Blums | 118KE in regard to qualilty which we offer and the prices we can name Tt i time that Davo Itowe was working b | o B Gushing of Miuncapolia has bought 10 il 4 on MEN'S UNDERWEAR. faw. Asloug as tho Ifarmers wero narsiog | fook, Gy Onondage. out of Sunlient, tes d1-Start at 9:00 8. m., Calhour and tho last hole, ho was silent, but now that | g o) 4 " return, 36 mile: they are winning, look out for him. The country roads are in fair cond it ¥ 7 Billy Katlo s dofng ail of the Corn HUskor' | by (Simer Girant. at. Heaver Falle . "gng | and 8 nono of the abovo runs aro oni ones, Buying, as we do, for ELEVEN of the largest retail stores in the satohig D ne by e e B T, | b ioiee Gra or Falls, Pa. 010 [ there is no. reason why & 00d crowd shoul: / = ; ; i 100 Tt oXeRTion whon none ay Al | T o Uhe JaW put tha Bie Cloveland darkoy | o waswer foa pag country, we make bur selections from the leading manufacturers of the lled for. He Is on tho rush the whole | "y Phy O e world, and through our unlimited orders are enabled to reach bottom Sporting men here are discassing the prob able result of the glove contest botween Peter Jackson of Australia and Jem Corbett of San Francisco, who aro to fight in the Cali fornia Athiletic elub gymuasium on May 21 Jackson, since he recovered fzom bis recont aocident, has been training with renewed vigor, and already his traiuer, Fitzpatrick, claims ho is fit to fieht for several hour: Jackson does not appearto be atall ¢ corned over the result of his coming meeting with the California wonder and both himself play the part of a tout in - contest with Andy Bowen, The Apolln's ¢ k& RSRLH Fra | e oroon, takes plice beforo y d HLOL . & - ® R S ::ltl'l‘::;mu‘x' are sanguine that he will win the B “:vi:q'-l(l:,\y‘lylh.g-.:|r1n“i'h:i‘r:'w‘ri)l"lvl:l::l‘\‘j:!; | 3fi‘uu‘,flfl?'iiilz.i.“""' the Crescent City next yol;f,{fh' the castern fiver, will not race this prices. Evel'y dealer may quote figures, but what we claim is THIS: before, but his first month's work this year [ 4osusy hight. = Seth Rhodes will be soon o ath again shows him to huve & wondorful fisliing | Peter Puddy of Pittsburg aud Harry Dur vill'be soan on the path ag rd. feis also bitting the ball with clock: | it England's crack runuer, are to indulgo | this season. WONIE SeZUTHELEY i three mile race at Ixhivition park, Pitts- | Reading and Martin ave returned from That our pu Pch“\qi”g' facilities warrant us in offering UNDER- Jack O'Connor can’t thraw a little bit. His | PUY&: on Decoration day ““”‘/'ml“l' ;-?:L- busted WEAR at the popular prices of: 8Oe, 78¢c, $1.00, $1.28 and $1.80—that ching—when he coes behind the. bat—is | , Henry Simons of Louisville has purchased ride a one-half mile r Sam Fitzpatrick, the Australian comet, who Is training Jackson, is looked upon as Petor's mascot. He came from Australia with Jackson and trained him for s battle ¥ with Guorgo Godfrey of Boston. He a0 | 4ivay off also, and biserunnors have a picaie | from Byron MecClelland the two-year.old | 8t Manawa tomorrow afteracon. is superior in quality to that which the ordinary retailer can show. prepared tho colored champion for his battles | §%0 VG0 ados, Tho way. of the irans. | It Coverton, by importod. Decoiver, out of The Denver cyclist union holds its spring with Joe McAuliffe, the Mission Boy, and | gressor is bard, aftor ali, und O'Connor finds |uu.li\ i l'\“mn, dam of Lord Peyton, meet the 30th and 315t of this month. 1’atsy Cardiff of Minueapolis. When Jackson | but few sympathizers- Palmer O'Neill not | Clara Beile, Jossie Conun, Kate Adams, It is said that the Omaha Wheel club will S5 s oL Ay N o o ¢ E " ! . Latay Caral Hoelend o Hwtit Tent Smith, | SMONEHS HuWBes, fAddio Moore, ‘Kimmn_feed und Mne, Zoo: | put o vacini tcum ar the path this senson We carry finer grades also. You w ill find it to your advantage to the champion of England, under the mar fuata ot oot e B (OF HL RS | vt v icots ahni e Gt CLhOL 1o 8 b et | Mihe o poctal | will bo hold next satur- | Watch our window display and examine our stock. Ccaso S0 0l ¢ Hite & Ll o ening stead of F'ric A - - menl of Parion Ghat Duvien e o A gnt e “got in oondi. | Pedestrian mateh up at Kalamazoo. fhvitan o L OL HIFURyTRATl St e Jackson insisted that Ritzpatrick snould { tion before attempting to pitch.” Young Sow. | Scoggan Brothers have sold to W. L | Tho Nebraskn division fs still boomine nccompny him. Jackson defeatod Smith. | dors ook gymunsium exorcises all winter and 1 Cherry o Nashvillo the bay colt Lord Clifton fion division is still_boomin Fitzpatrick has won his spurs tho fistie | is the only pi ! arena in Austr A long_recor battles ho has engag, Ho thoroughly understands Jackson, and there 18 probably no man living who could better prepare the tall West Indian for a prize ring encounter than Fitzeatrick. The lattor is not only con fident that Jackson will defeat Corbett, but he belicves that he could defeat Frank P. Ve ought ty | O o ber: vy Decembel her in the team wio doosu't | 11, by” Buchanan, dam Mishap, ‘for $1,200. | or antars. 1o C U0 Wombers by Decomber 2 I ETONV T e 1 complain of a lame arm ety pacforiied el atitnarendly | 55000 R onaamad | Akbhony will €0 to \{ / 1 1 T \// i (O aylor, of tho Loulsville club, s one of [ SOUKICTH MoOLings, and ls regarded ‘a8 & [ England thiy spring, . They Will wear the ) Y the best players in tho couutr Two years I-"\"““- £ Moreiaviiie; Ba.bih b i nhattan colors, g ) hie was unknown, but managed to pull off | 5. Henry of Morrisville, Pa. has bought "here has be rolored men’s cveling ~ ~ i< lonth us one of the stars of the lmira | Of the Bowmans of Lexington the fivo-year- | T R R L / 1207 e QU club, of tho Now York state league. Ho | 0ld bay tare, Nutiens, by Nutwood. dam ‘r‘ll\\l:":;‘l“x\-!:]d”ll;:l‘t.ua,.-u Omaha has’ but a .S lV CU} ner /3/// l?/.'rI, 1)17//.{’/(!.\ ;S/l’(L/A. now pulls off moro ia o weol than he did in a | Mareia S, by Witliams' Mumbrinosecond dam [ 0} <otor Bl ib v " bt il b tho great brood mare, Old Nod, by dwin is probable that Wertz, Muntefering and : : ; A | Forrest, for 81,95 Pixley will rido under RURWGALLIGED o { A Slav “Hick? Carpenter is putuing up o giit- | Forrest. for 81,250, olidb Solors this ander the' Omaba Athictio Money refunded where goods do not satisfy. Send for Mustrated Catalogue. In an interview Jackson says. “If [ defeat | adged third buse game for Kansas City. Ho J. M. Brown & Co., have sold Monita Har- $ b 3 - : S Corbott—and [ expect. to, barring uaforseen | ia groat favorite. with tho restdent of the | by King Ban-Buff and Blue, to General | 1ast Wednesday evening a high five party acerdents L am not going to run away to uks of the raging Kaw. O, | W. H. Jackson for a round price, and she | COnsisting of Apollos was - cntertained at tho city on the b o Australia to fight Joo Goddard, who1s now | across the raging Kaw. -the ppoers drink | Will be brod to Iroquots. Monita Hardy was | residence of fHenry £ £ e ——— | postug over there as the champion, but [shall | whisky vomen fight when they | 8 fine race mare and is one that should prove [ Captain Biendorf led a run to Lin- meet Slavin: the contest will have to he de- Kansas law. the dam of winners, coln for Decor ‘maining there over D \in [“, ) | O’IG rh:v;d”nmh-l‘ tuo auspices of the California % mith are a | Tho wrostling mateh between Miko Mooney , and returning (l fl I\ f“ il ury athletic club, and it will, no doubt, offer as .. 1t is on account | 8nd Bert Walker at the People's rosulted in i rticles of alliance between the Amateur TR ;Ilzlun:n-w m:\ one v!«) \yh-{yu-l’-\-l'flhul s in the Sporting | draw. Mooney won the first bout in fc i | union and I of American INSTITUTHE, | %olice Gazette chiampionship belt, which rep ¥ “Cush? wanted | miny and Walker the second in six. o | Wheolmen were signed 3 P e vesents the chumpionship of the world, and (SRELEY BEuLE rSaLIn IR HREALOLE LR g7 | get tight Manager Cushr little bit sorc at ¢ of that Pittsburg in which I o v 4 few gamos th his way. In the first | contestants v thirty-nine minutes in | Tho called run to Elk City last Sunday was |I, r| ,..:\'y”” ”Idhl.l” “‘,”.]T. in my I,v,x{lu‘h:n:‘ Milwaukee game, Blmer n tour hits, how- | the th d 1o stop at midnight. postponed on account of rain. Several of tho Dest towin 1t T Jever Wa astar and 1 provably to show Cushman he had no W. C. Woodford was the only man among | members run down to Irvington in the after. Of the New Management of the don't any 1 cin boat Aty 010 in th prizo Mog izainst n.im twenty who kept awake in the seven davs' | noon, however. but, nevortheless, [ am going to keep teying, And they said in Columbus that Ralph | “'sleep fast” avSan Fran Ho broke the Decoration day is close at hand and our nnson couldn’t slide. Come up here, fault-findi headed childven of u wrath, he can s went hes into second b i “Biddy” Mehee as gra vou | record of 144 ours and twenty minutes which | wheelman should prepars for it ALl ot ther, was made in Detroit. Wooaford received should decorate their wheels and join in the £100 and Jackson and H is, who remained | parade instead of running road races on this | l\\\ul]\x-u;‘\ uinety-six hours, ‘50 und 825 re- | duy. 5 spectively A sneak thief mac 2d boxor keaps out of thew | Wostluke, an Trish jockey, from the Cur- | mansion tha s mido o PalloRti Whish 66166 RARBE of Kildare, has been engaged by 1 number of Billy's ng not m v that ¢ t him.—John R. Foster | Appleby, the owner of Tristan, Stoc! ever, was run in later on aud the I e {nithe Oleveland Loadar: ete., to vide for him during the coming covered. 7 There are many “loug service' men in the | 300, Connolly, . promising youngs Out_of fifty whoelmen who m and no man in the world ha< any licouso to knock me out, barring i chance biow “Corbett is no doubt a clever boxer and may be a stayer, Ho will have to hit hard and often to defeat me, and I'will keep him busy i the meantime. Slavin is also no doubt a fivst class man. Ho did uot defeat Jem Smith as easily as T did, but he put Jow McAuliffe to sleep quicker, shil it is doubtful if the Mission boy was at his best the di LOUVRE GLOVE C0.~ , 1506 FARNAM STREET. © AND SURGICAL, | o3 for Doformitios and A oraalclIee Will offer at special sale their No. 40, warranted Real Kid, { on the Pixley do the run slav i A k FRatHL 4 hethlir | been engaged By Foxhall Keone, ¢ 0 forsuccessful truatment’ of overy fori of_dlseasn x ¥ 5 ot Slavin i usido of six minute Westorn assoclation, Hick Carpen | |f:.\"~.,"§i~ff|.l,';:\‘h-l Gl el f:‘(;l{l Clicago to Pullinan st Stusday 00 por | tegiing Muaieal o Surclon Trenumont, | MY 4-button, at $1.00, in all shades; former price ¢1.65. The ¢ s roal fo bo tost o ehts | hee orting o dinmonc 3 ! ! ! cent of them ‘rodo the “good old ordinary,” s b e . . i o 3 eithor Corbett or myself, that is, allowing | when he was a member of the Grafton | William Blake for the Khattan stable, 12 and yer they tell us the ordinary has gone put | Bo:t Accomumodations West. Writo for elroulars o quantity of this elegant glove being 5 ATk e that Corbett is a fiest elass man, and he must | (Mass.) toam Dave and Jack Rowe struck | Deusen for Kolley & Samucls. el Us the ordiuary has gone out | Deforwities and e rouaten (CIb roshi 1 Y 5 5 cing limited, every lady should of date in the east, turos of Splne, o5 ! | ymple, [ John Teemer, late of McKeesport, Pa., n i avail herself of this opportunity. Poorman was pitching | of St. Joseph, M., has challer oitand toRt i flne condition just at pres- | QIR Pl Y eam. Anud to think that | Gaudaur, late of St. Louis, but n whoelmen ai 4 R king advantage | and all Surg 3 N “nr V- I WIN v H Vi o1 ] speclalto, I a - ou White thinks seriously of jomning | 8da, to row him three races for 82,500 o side, | $1,the 10 weather and roads. Lhe run to | aspeslalt o 8 . . IR MANAGER il oraraot s y o Dolne a0 | Bavointely dded & lying in Departmer ’ g band of antiquarians, best two out of three, to take entire amount, | oo} S e\'.r,"“.',:‘ll'fl,',','f,’h,,':“,:‘"(] 7;‘«‘1'“\\:: pnfiomant (Strlelty Erivata) fonirligila: £ue pitchors of tho four wastorn clubs in | 4ud @ fair portion of the gate vecelpts. If | yro ot far bolind. Tohe o forid poonovto | bio Medical, Instituto Making a Speclaley of Pitl the association have greatly overshadowed | that does not suit Gaudaur, Teemer will vow | foo i A NGBEIRE AT 11 Blood Diso1sos snceessfully troatod, Mediclna theie cnstem brothren So-far, and tho supor- | & Faco of threo miles on mny vady of wator tn | £00d, ¢ this tmo ot tho your as Nobrasicws | Aifiton fvass nscorstuy oot otiony G B ANK fority of their work is becoming more no- | the United States for a purse of $1,000 or any on.this side of the river. 8 18.done | packed, no marks to_ind: o, contants or soudo 2 ticeable as the season adyances, says the | 8mount Gaudaur wants to put up. it = O OF senil mit OFY 01 Your Gasg: and wo wi Baltimoro Sun.The cause is partly foundin | The result of the race for 2,000 guineas ha Kennel Club Inin wrappor nur BOOK TO Mi the fact that, the eastern men are older in | h}mlc«ll bilahed Common a hot, favoifte for | 1ho Omabu kernel club hold its regular | [ SPec % vears and service, and consequently will not | the English derby. Last week Lord Arlin oF 2 ¥ R R Y i a8 A Vot thelr best until sumimor heat loosens | Low's colt was quoted at the very short prico | Montbly meeting Tuesday, May 19, with a | Drv A. T. MeLaughlin, Presiden | [nterest Paid on ' 11 Deposits from 5 Cents to $5,000. the joiuts and muscles of theirarms. On | of 13t0 3 toward the end of the week he be- | &oodly number. Itis settlod that tho lub 9th and Harney Streots. Omuha. A : 3 » the other baud, many of the westorners, | camo warmerut 10 to 8. Tho Doomstor is | shail be o membor of the American Kounel = 8 e sy DU DR DIRROTORS) fuch o8 Stiviits, Knell, Malns, Neal and | next at 5 to one, and Orion is quotedat to 1. | club, all mombors. peosout cousen iy, ek Doran, are young men who have but recently | The downfall of Peter flower and Governour | st eislombers i A FFANEStaR s SHalt ha ESTABLISHED 188 pussed twenty-one, and are full of supple- | has been marked. I'rom 5 to 1 against them r at'Now York o) N erica on- M N hoss poud, skill stall semsonsof the year. | tho day Uofore the Newmarket ovent, thoy | hot club meacs oot i, U American kon- A. J. SIMPSON, Wehring is the only eastern bitchee who has | have gone down tono support at all, the pub. 2 Sk phca 1d 1411 Dodge Stroot, Oman s, Neb yet beld a club down to as few hits as two, | lic refraluing from backing them' for the -“~n..<l',‘i'l-,i:f:.'i boi ;,'_mu(? u‘\i':m]".":'uk' vhile Stivetts and Dwyer have cach made | present. ev. Mr. Leeds, be out in also MeClellan and Dal and, in 1 Tomu for the Jersoy City [ th acknowledeed as such until ho is dofe “The American publicwill bo able to ju when I fight Corbett whether he is the gro pugilist many easternors claim, and they will ulso have n” line on Slavin after Lo meots Kilrain. Should Corhett defeat me and Kil- rain defeat Slavin, then with John L. Sulli- van out of tho ring, the question of who is tho champion will rest between Kilrain and Corbett. - Should Slavin_defoat Kilrain and I succeod in defeating Corbett, then & n and mysell will have to settie the ohampion- ship question, unless Kilenin wins his match with Slavin, and then Kilran and myself Wil have 1o cope for tho Police Gazotie ehampionship belt and the champiouship of the world,” Bronebitts, In rlcity, The roads Paralysiy, 1504 FARNAM STRERT, .- Fatting 1 Ficlding Averages. Following is the batting and fielding aver- ages of the Omahas, Lincolns and Sioux Citys for the first three weeks of the season : Presidops, ive Presfdout. M. FLEMING, . W, HILLS. tions were r the m MANA. leur_appears in_the quota- | ), ., rector of the Trinity church at Gon. records of but one hit to a game oft their | tions at 100 to 6, and Peter Flower at 10 to 1. va, Nel ITiTe manGlamasT b1 ol eame z i ORIt 8105 103 e e e e o rs.[3eits X [8ottg| POCTOR McGREW. 3 e 7 There will be no baseball games this year | England was considered authopity o b Y P! PLAYELS, e A Hash of Sports. between the Yale and Harvard university | breed. Tho elub foals ploused to huvo the Physicians, Surgeons and Specialists, # Candle pin tournaments are popuiar fn Bos- | teams. This Is Yale's docision aftor vonsid- | reverend gentleman i thely. mumbers as o B " e Dwitohell (S tou. ug Hurvard's latest statemen.. Captain | inteads to bring to this country somo of the 1409 DOUGL AS STREET Hiftohal H arty is manager of tho acw Ariel | Callioun, who has had charge of tho matter, | winiing strain be loft bomay w4 oo OMAHA, NEB. Suteliffe H athlotio club at Philadelanie consulted with tho Yalo alumni and profes. | president called « svecial meeting for Ty, [ 4 P 'S interes: . t : Lnuncelot, the noted pointer, has been pur- | 913 Interested in basoball and has decided to | day, May 19, to take action on ait deaquent 7 cased by H.'F. Amsden of Boston, adhe ot position taken last week to the membe b O Al e ey : lotter dechning to play Havvard this year. In ol T i souy Wickalls, the English amateur rowlng | Yl second letior Capt AllBia vl tar Some More Importations. champion, 13 coming to” the states this sum- | agoy Yalos position, neclaring that the Har- | The Canine World, London, England, says R A h Xt . | Yara captain and mansger met Yaleand | that s, W. Smith of St ernard fame hi . 3 i Clnrico or8ke Schaster and. Trauk Lvos aro to sail | Princoton at Springfield and in good faith ar- I,,,'H”l“,“;l “’i’l‘u’ilfl[ ‘:;ml:,“d"f“l “":'Hli“‘l‘l Plrtst Glass Ga["l‘lla 8s Newman ov Paris June 6. They will appear at Bos- | rauged a series of games with these colleges, | P2 9. BEane oBY D8 y tonia fortright han ol Now becatise Facvard fine falles t pon Prince” and “Aristocrat,” together with a 3 N cuus d has p her [ ) g . Irwin Dalton, the American swimmer, surprised | side of the agreement, Yale declines to make o sired by the late “Champion Altow» | THELEADING STYLES 3 23 Raymond Y THE LOWEST PRICES Haymon Londonors by swimuing sixtcon consccutive | any further arrangements for sories of | (who recently died in the kennels of k. H. 5 s T hours in the nglish channel, gawes this year moora of Melrose, the buyer being YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED. Malcolm W. Ford has joined to Man- K S N ert. of ' Ne ck. The Canine Tomney hattan athletic club and \\'iIl] 2o to England Sports from All Sources. \\I‘m-ullm.:’:l\;'u;’r ‘mlm\hmll'runl'u'!éj. Luz"::.’ 1 Rowe with the knights of the cherry diamond Coptain A, . Bognrdus and AL Bandlo | very rich i culor, with perfect markings and HOTEL DELLONSZ. % el ! Wi A. Curtis, the amatenr champion walkor of | 8¢ likely to meet in a friendly pigeon match. | shadings, and he has plonty of size and bone, s 7 R 2 - Patton Great B ain, lowered the Euglish record k..ll!nuFmH \\»u.:]uecm.u-u by Jimmy Lar- ltm chai o milmm uxy.:w-ui\m h(lemfl[mr(iru.- Corner 14th and Capltol Avenua, St or two miles to 14m 10 1-5s at - Loudon re- | kin in fourtecn rounds at the Granite club of | larly good. e has along string of firstand | Just complated, has 100 rooms, thras @ Cline cently Hoboken. special prizes to his credit in England and | geairways, h he bottc h THE < PECIALIST- LR y. 3 ays, {rom the top to the bottom, has Traley. ioo 1L Goodrich has beon elected prosidont | There will bo a serics of athlotic conteats | Ouly wo years old. Lo Americans kee | fing sesntor and dinsing room. sorvio, 1 More than 19 years v cporlence 1n the treatmont Rotah 1000 | of the Mascoutah kennel club at Chicago. | 8t the driving park, Council Bluffs, tod buying up the English witners as they have | fre yroof taroughout, fine billard rooms and PRIVATE DISEASES, Next year's bench show will be held fr including foot and bicycle races, basoball, | becn doing we will soon compete with the | gy finest toilet rroms in the oity. Large Acuro guaranteod In i to 5 days. withont heloss of 3 d from d Jrk 3 N 4 b n 5 PooEman aat | Februiry 0 to 12 Jumping and an exhibition hose team run. best the world ever saw. ample rooms, Suites with bath &3 Cor ur's Hme, Seho bk utt | The Obio Trap Shooters’ leaeue will hold | It has now been definately sottled hat : oA 1dth and Cavitol Ave. Stroet car sorvios in L SLERT, e Nicholron o | its annual meeting at Findlay, May 12, 13and | Fremont will have a ball team in the ficld QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, all directions. Rates, {rom TG (dLsCUFEON, OYOF KaOw v che st Moo 1000 4 14 l;uxl The business meeting will be held | this xm.m.'._ ( uun:}s were yesterdav laid r e T TS T ]l ——— anently cured in from s to 10 days T on the evening of the 12th, out aud_ fences and amphitiicater will be | Laxcory. May 1T the Snorting Editor of 1 ; STRIOTURE undy ke Tom Melngruey, the Iriah-American cham. | Sreciad ab onca. ‘A team bas boen isigned | Tk Mum— Wil you kindiy siate in fundiy's Dr Lo Dnole Eailodical, Eilis. oving the bl Earlo plon, uud Billy Gibbs, the Kansas Domon, | 4Bd funds raised to meet the necossary ex- | Bk whiere Trost. who was sizned lust tull bY | gy veonch remoty acts atroctly upen tho o ¢ NE Hirr are to foln Stowo Tothers' ieens v oug | penscs of mamtaining tho club. Wiio 14 conbidered tho. Swiitest. pitehor o | LLve ongams “Suguraivn ot Tno most widely and fuvorully known speos edy kiiowh L0 Tirause wresthing, sparring and “statue’ sets, Austiv Gibbons, the American who s | pliyin ntry? Aro “Peto” Conway ring progt \ A8linain helUin ted Bt ton: P Thelrs long axs SYPHILIS, LA Yate as declarod war against Hurvard's | Matehed to fight Jim Verrall, has gono into | aud ~Hark Dy Conway o the Kusas Uity o SUpEIAL By ' " | coss in tho trentment nnd curoof Nervous, i Bl RS { ST rresponsible’ athlotic managoment and has | Uraining. Verrall ‘s the favorite. Scotty | teim brothers? —Homo Kun. 4 Devkoraand Uoward Myera, 2 Chronfo and Surgical Diseases, entitio thess S BEonlkiaat e the Gsinks notified Harvard's baseball men that the | COX 0f New York has been matehed to fient | _Ans.—(L) With Detroit. (2.) Hutcninson, | Kills and A. D Foster . eninent physiofins to thy full confidence of | S Grim is catching well for Milwaukee, Yalo nine will not play the series arranged | With si8oree tageam o July SRl baden | G N = = 5 = | R ORRATN AN Fod TR e ror L] IR SurY a o R ; challenged winner of Gib| n - At A, Nob. ; i . o irly vice g Throws on the ground are credited as | fOF the coming seasor ; match. Kileain and Slavin mateh crog. | tor ONAA® 1 The Apollo club will glve its closing cou- { (38 Sufsl Sfocts of eurly vice and the aumor- LOST MANHOOD Tom 1 f Chicago, th s [ wild, Oht. pan of Shicago, the champlon welter- | {5 considorable talk in London edivioniof Has 480 | oart of the season at tho first M. . church VAR LB P A% Srai®i N DISEASES | Andall weiks Vo sexunl organs, norvous- Burkott is putting upa fine game for the | ol s accoptod La%anallenget Olarice B — oA ' ityed | on Monday ‘evening, June 1, the Spocial ot | apeedily; completoly and” permancntly eured. [ Rt Hunidlly wu dovandonor absoiutely” cure b Kemmic of Minneapolis to fight him to a fin- A z 3 at uny timo onpty 3 Hgad etic : ol “Phe Cru- ERVOUS DED ND) SE [ DI 1 n 342 a0d.00m plats; 1‘1.1;;:”‘ Def G R ish for stakes of S1000 and & paraof sate: Whisperings of the Wheel. widit=Coustunt Rawler 1 IS traction bolng the productioh of” wIe Cru- | (NEEYOUSHERITITY AND SEXOAL Dis: SKIN DISHASHS, hereaftor. [ scoro | offored by he athiotlo elubs of ‘St. Paul and e bl toam is dofunct. Lack of interest [ Ans.(1) Now Yotk Brothorhood. (3) | saders,” u heaytitul, cuntata, ! organ, grand | ™% gy preTuLA AND RECTAT DLOERS | S e of the blood, livor, kidneys R men S i will plion momoro matl Yunl | e oiatiarkon o ony suscenatt e ar | Bae Beliae e e e B R s Baci piauo und orehestral accompaniyonts, Huns | guaranted oured wiihous pain of et | FEMALE DISEASES or thereabouts. L ¢ tempt to breaic 450 artificial flights at trap- [ down to sco “Benny" last Wednesday. Pl .';v}&-ultn A A ek irat s | Rnorr, thowell known. Chicago artist, has HYOROORL ARIODORLE parmas | ) et to oo Lincoln has reteased Joun Trwin and re- | shooting in ninety minute: but established a C. W. Dabney has been called home to | starts to steal second a8 soon as the pitcher | been engaged for tho tenor parts, Miss | PYUBHARG succesafaliy, cure sied Hmmlxuu- ’ T ppeord, fieatiot at 22 fighta and broko | Union City, Pa.. by tho sicknoss of his wie. | makes aneltort to defiver the ‘baliand tho | Bayliss, soprano, and Mr. Parnell baritone: matorthed omiuai W Yickery shut out the Denvers the other | the stipulated 450 1 fifty-two minutes and The tourists o to Papillion toda; bytter hitssataly, do you cordit ‘the runper i, i {{/sht Emissions, De day without @ hit. fifty-cight seconds. over. for dinner, & roguler oL fationan oarey wor= RN How They ithoumatinia, 4y | oakasey auiall daliohis dlassulbes Reauld in th Kansas City has been negotiating with A. & A. H. Morris of New York have a | try diuner, 100, 4 K nnsylvania, funoslonal dlsorders thist resu it from youtht.: n7or Wit n b G 2 Pitcher Cony Murphy yearling rm;vr«m_nm‘-{uu in England by Galo- | The run to South Omaka on the evening of e Bag the sportng | F. Moighan, a Pittsburgh olgar ficll.lmfl,”}' ovas of anture year. ey 2 Kansas City pitchers have been in bad out of Jennie B., that is attracting a | the 13th was quite well attended ana enjoy L < i T R T, dealer, awoke oue morning with an attack of [ C 3 Gueranteed nen Atlant formn for several weeks kreat deal of attention. The eldor Morris has | by all who took part. % Suloten RTINS AR AT B ipohes (0 rheumatism in his r ar Working E;nu-u(flyxls.,. S AheET oL R o Charlio Ganins i3 8 great, favorite In Sioux | FoGeLVod soveral cablograms asking him 0 | ““Tho Leapuo of Americar wheolmen has | Soriort” bibh. aiOih o1%S gr b nene around tha storo during tho forcrioon mado it | Fgthout cutting enustio or dllatution, “Cured | long wnd o City and 50 is Joe Walsh, PoxS bEpe 0 ”“)‘i“"-‘"“_n “"L‘I" S feomm the cin. | 21000 members; tho last number issued was | Bojuted cormerwise twards the picier's Mame, B Bogn iho pal 1 a0 ot R R e e, for AbOUL ouch of th ALOY dise e, Ires Dalrymple is a slick base-runner, and hio | qeriother shampion will rotire from the cin- | 33,077 and was given to a rider in France, e P Res i TS NA T Tt b ce, 14th and Farnum Streets, Omal . v path. The surpris W Bon-res | KA g two had to carry his arm in @ sling. One of his L0 ANLN ofic n ar nan Straets, Omaha wtes tho bost of udgment. i, A surph 68 D banibemn won | e ‘hteago will soon v a ovelo club com | 1 customers, on learoing the facts went across | A SURE CURE H PSR Neb. Entrance on eithor street The Denvers will bo as low as fourth vorld ol o Sy er'of D45 | Posed entirely of colored men. Gracious! | p o strect to I eck's drug store, and at x Ao Ll A fore they see Denver again b WO o ,“'."',r"‘,'“,‘.‘,‘lfi‘l'l‘;:";;‘l}“,‘: :'l:“‘“‘:'[;’l‘_" what a lot of dark horses there will be when | Collahun, St. Collese. & s e dure expen T Bo8ys wiTeokions: dentroying, be PR - e e 00 Quinn’s finger Is knocked out, in June and aftor that month has decided The Bi-World of this week contains a good h e i 5 : dealer to try it. It easod the pain and re- S. BETTS dress those who have fim- Dickey Phelan,the Probibitionists’ old seo. | €1v0 up compotitive athletics, 4 ¥ | bhotengraving of Tow 1os and nis Hooa oo e e, 21va® (ChinE FAz | ducad the swelling so that by Sue Re&L WoM- | propey {ndulgonoe and sollsery. anblte Whish | The Murray, Cor. 24th and Harnow, ond buseiman, has fatlon in a cost-holo. Pooria's groat blcycle tournament is booked | fiihter, I 1s very cutely entitled ‘Papa, [ 1 o VSIS, BLTE Lho mamas of 1ng 1o sould use s arin. Aug by :l’?,.fl;mf.‘.’.‘(‘; s mind and body, uufittiog them (08 | vy ene mont wubstantially constructedt Morrisscy s playing first all rouud Cam- | t0 take placo Septowoer 18 and 19. Tris wil | 113 Rat D : club they got thigukme.~Two Strlkes. of the many sevore casos of rhoumatism tha | MARBIED NN F those entering on that | Hotel Buitding in Omaka, Neveral pion, and " wielding tho stick offec- | be on u geander sealo than ever bofors and | _Princo and Dingley aro talking “real | “Ang. Hrouthers, Iichardson Towe and | of the miany b o of physital denility, quiokly phos & SHOK JUS 08 0G00. | i Bha ol e AaAh & ‘championships | 5838y to each other and no doubt will have White, BostonJ/l ;| bave beew curod by ‘this valuabie romedy, | Bunpy lfe awarc of physical duobility,q heavy brick fire walls running from Philadolphia Viekery, with the Browers, is | 1 Wil be the largest ever hold in the world: | ® Whack at ouo another beforo long. 1t will | ‘i oy 14,770 the Sporting Editor | Fifty cont bottles for sale by druggists. OUR SUCOESS basewent o roof, AU the ceitings ar . about the handest hitting pitcher in the nese. | Monday the 21st and Tuesday the 22d will be | b & great race—and a seont fake, Omaia Bxe: Dede slr, Plewso anawer through | o s [lovd possossing oue of the | 19Dased upon facts. First—Practioal experte | floorslined with Asbestos fis pres eiation. record-broaking days. A 100-mile track race Omaba has 500 riders and not one-fifth | next Sunday's BEE who wins the following ¥, John._Lioyd, passessing ou 10 | ence. Becond ery caso s specially stndled, | (ning, making it buposwible to burn A ey will probably bo run on Monday of them are league members, - Wonoa tin 5,00 1. O Audrus bets I, 1. Marohn that | most beautiful tenor voices over heard in | thus starting Figi - Third = medisinos wre Fire eacapes and five alarmy Kanss City stili clings to the elght hote, | Vi : 1§ 2 e AR a1 T Mombapt, s or hus run gho fastest miie on record: | this country, has just been engaged by the | prepared. fn our”lnborutory eXactly to sule tho building, Steam he but she'll climb out all right before man o Breeder and Sportsman of San Fran- ur present y one minnfe, thirty-five sec Boston Symphony Orchestral club for the | each case, thus effcoting cures without injury. Fogeie o aur i moows ¥ | cisco says: “Why are smooth and curly | Memborship by the time suow fiiest one hilf.—signed L. C. Andrus, 1 1 (I T g [T T Ty T e hot and cold water and aumnshin The Western association race is ot- | Vied for o 8% our baneh shows not p-o- | Senator Morgan, of Coliseum fame, writes | Docided by Goodwin's Otfickal Guide aftor have two groat singers, matend of ouly | 1JTS, Betts & Betts Seerkravith. 28010 MHENGoNE gt 0 1s the prot- | vided forl Are they not far superior Lo a | & Very intoreating and . longihy’ ‘Teires | DR bous by uaCodarin s el Gul 3 LIpAiang of Y | where, Winper, ° 0URtEY, 8nd 1O man can pick tho | doaem olasses Of goOfor nodings. fur wicen | o | Tho - Hofeas "hay O0iby’ letter | | Aoy A BB Chestral cciapaay.." Miss. Taura Hurnoun, | 1409 DOUGLAS STREET. - - OMAA, NEB B, BILLOWAY, Prop. Charlio Cashman, managor of the Milwau: | bt s hangennior, Well, T sUould soy so. | sanator is tnching the young idea low to siould read against thne and | the prima douna, with a beautiful high so. | . b B | e ————————— — oos, s ono. Dack o a e s bae Jlwau: | and s handsome as [lu!ull!ngs, besides, and hike” over at Portiand, Ore. ateh bet. Mo read It over first | prano voice aund marvelous execution, 15 tho S B y o g | P e SRTBESKDG WK |, Bt oot sl e | LRGN ko 505 0 | Bt Lo o by T3 g D" oS SO 2 > 3 i . o o¥ bot 4 [ atrong probability of this compan i 3 o bc‘f‘-lll:fl:n‘ ‘xL{IH:.nmpl.-\'?n‘I‘ l‘{;::.:fr ':.m u;; = .\:(Il\)lu(‘l:m (l;vw\‘elur-ohls that will stand | front in every n'!,ub run. (;ur bugler, too, Ans.—L. C. Andrus. mg“ro“"r city during the coming ;,:,’\“.‘;‘ . : H‘ ench, and sigue o oll, the o jiokini L the Brooklyn mesting are Messrs, | seems to have forgotton that ho'was up: [ ‘There is alettor at the sporting dopart- el gortain cure for i a3 8t Puul outtlelder. Morris” filly Georgia, by Himyar, pointed to act as one of the road officers, ment of the Ber_for the Manager of the A Ripe Old Age. (o dappaeress pecy 5P Dbl Kulght, owing as much to bis gan Florian, by St. Blaiso; Mr. Thoraton's Last Sunday’s run to Fremont was spoiled | Shamrock Base Ball club, yin e R el y Iy & ‘;x:::l.“v\ chariclor 88 moything olse, is well | foruia-Ored coits by l'nmhlnl dam Maria F., | by the morning shower. A trip to Surpy ——— Texas, have celebrated their fifty-ifth wed fuelde, () & wherever he goes. T;M J h"‘Nulun, dam Lizzie P.; M. Mills was taken instead, and several hours Rheumatism. ding anuiversary, and are still hale and ) ] Tho Owatia teain 13 tho reciplent of praises | Rwye anhassot, Burridge Bros.’ were spent in angling for suntish io the clas: | For this disease there is nothing better than | heatty. The secret of thele long L an A H Sverywhero they go. Thoy call tho Lambs | Felix sad Pauway, D. Gideon's Merry slc wators of the Papvio. A good catch of | Chamberlain's Pain Balm. The prompt re | gooa health is that they correct any siight aid sure pennunt winners at St. Paul reb and McCormack, ang . C. N crawtish and turtles was taken, with honors | fef which it afforas is alone worth many | ment promptly, and in that wayavoldserious | 7 T BRI S B Fred Leo und Hellgate, T ¥ Biosmplix = Dau Shauuon is doung about all the timely | ko4 Lieo snd Hollgate. "This is all based on | oven. imes its cost, which 15 but fifty cents per | sickness. Lk most every one else, wioy are bisting, aud his secoud base play for the Past | may be “qark ooy LiLi0f Krounds. There | Kestman and Gygger pedaled over the | bottie. Manj very bad cases have pos per- | more frequently troubled with constipation Buffering from weok has been something phenomena) 03 Horeman ov" 816 ta swallow them.— | twanty uniles of road Waloh, separats ue frois | ManenY 0used by ih For sals by drenshrts, | mhors frequent iysical disordor, Do corroct Youtsrus srron ; o o o g 3 Plattsmouth last 8 v, Tho fo " —— this they take St. 'atrick's Pills i preferonce . Tho Athletiobasoball club Las reorgantzed | - Jony o B attsmouth last Sunday. = The fore part of ¥ v geriy docay. w asting weakns, lost uiautiood uabl and is anxious to meet any and all comers. of Youngstown, O., | tho trip was made in @ soaking rain. Jack's | John Drow will leave the company of | toan " reatiss s,.»n.m ‘comi « . othe Address J. Coffes, 183, Bouth Twelfth streot, | phiod from Now Yor because, as Mr. Holcomb says, L oulare for hors on Saturday last for | pneumatio was glven a severe test by ridin ¥t Augustin Daly next season and will be | “They are a mild pill and, besides, keep the 'y Selars for bome i flli.l:.x'ht'l;l'r:» Y Engiaud. Durlug bis stay he will purchaso | through stubble - flelds, badly c ads and | starrod under the management of Charles | wholé s v in good order. We prize them mah who (b nervons A debilitated Addrors SR g ponert - Tho . & M. baseball team would like to | and Inport R s b Dudly cut rouds and d SRrr “Yhe sais by all ArRgRista: Frof ¥, C. POWLER. Moodus, Conn | “HA 4 10N St B v tweaty head of English hackuey | cinder ballast, and did uot recelve a serious | Frobman, very hign!

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