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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY., JULY 26 ’ IXNTEEN PAGES, 13 — a copy of the constitu- for tho honor of leading at Washing o N Y v | 1eague to play with the association, but the | mailing each membe | clude that their contracts terminated with \ B PBOBNT, | CRALUTY Pun, reports thut .the TOF.WIllIAms ABLISIHED = 1866 -— the Slution of the Omaha elub. At any \ was abandoned at Fronont on aecount of Sam Rowe, the BHskmalker, who skipped $ " - & Biasmand ent, thero s no dangor of the oxtremo | the roads and the paryy trained (t home. t from Latonia, is identical h Samuel The Latest Eohoes From the Diamond | Uiy bafh fictad, o din ratsed over | op R T BV G GNe this vear was Rowe, a missi 5 Inwyer of HrGoNISh Field | Raymond's vlacklisting and !n board's su one of the best that th AU t held, Who is w 108 awity AL ),000 will | sequent pusillunimous hede have dis- | mho races wero all well run and the grand ©as0 in the city of cior | — | g ov i ]v\"’*'u. : d ;“"' | parade exceedea all expectati several Hal nter may bd sent to San Jose to on WHISPERINGS FROM THE WHEEL. | FosiPHaouh ™ TWil o m ieout pity, how. | thousand whools belng inthne, = lo Maid. Adonis, CEket ant ftoy Wilkos Jr— evor, {f such men as Dan Shanion aro . | o T, Colby, odo of Omabua promlaing o e to e saah TH tho satue rave, ‘\ b lowed to_continuo _playing ball, which wi sl LU L RS eatisat SNUTIRY oVl et tombile o 7 sa / \ Crank's Lament-—-The Pugs, Shoot- | other town later ou, 1f the blackllst cau b6 | o Wil vija the entire ance oven if he'ls college dime tnat (Green Morris will refuse to R 3 Good News from Washington. Lioutonant Mortis of the Tourist wheel. antces sngw ar buldtorm befors the fiest N N AL " ¥ Eddie Eiteljorg and your Unclo Cyrus Sut. | Mt who has ¢ D ova GByN bas - Prol i e (Wholesale and Retail) cliff formed the battery for the Washington, | g to Oukin last Tuosday and is again a | During tho meating of tho Washington A Orapiia Eivant D. ., Amorican association cluolust Wodnos- | familias figurc, on ¢lub runs. Gius Upenctr Paric club, ~which ©ended " a wook SIXTEENTH AND FARNAM STREETS, - OMAHA. w By the Crank day, while Shannon played second, Griftin | of the Omaha Wheel club was also of the ago Saturda there wore twenty & % Pwas July twelfth, a Sun A conter and Donuelly thivd, and the best part [ camping party five * days' rac 154 races run 6 pAL L ~ T ) ) 1Q SR 5 S0 e A SurHECa AL o DIIL Mol i FEOWAN | T the WD AHAe opkd LHOY". Wore i Curad, who statod fo his toma in | T el gavt Wi 13 Mand money 19 stios [he GREAT BARGAINS we are now offer- N as, ks s b S g 3 1d purses 111,200, and the total amount dis V4 S SO TR Mg Tl AT rt Madison, fu,, Jast Sunday week has just and pu ), and . . NI D e NTS . N ' Pt s it o 36 1y 1 n beard from. | Ho rodo the entire dis- | tributed among the sixt winnt o : ] / ‘N are attrac . For our owy gilt eduad bail tanm with | (%) Sl GG O o diculty | becn beard from. | Ho, rodo tho, ontles i | 4 A G 0. e pubi ing in EVERY DEPARTMENT are attracting a wn. Thursday th s oo ;V\.g,\‘:i:V\): YT KLy ;:txw\“x'x al o ed.to et In one run | at 7 oelot Tho dista otwesn Ciestor At the Detroit driving club Maggie R. won A\l U L l l l LI l ) ]‘. O I' (& L b l OI\I I .1\5 to our store. More anxious too, becatss we'd heard tho | to Boston's six, This is most weleome news | and Ottumwa wus made by railrosd. the 2:16 pace and Templo Bar tha 2:24 class i ers, while | A "o, the “balloon’’ tire maau- | race for the Merchants' and Manufaot | ovstono, | sre proud of our ball team, of | victorics, but the harmonious work of the “ been sued tn turn by the Thomas infiatable | three times whilo Monkey Kolia and Pick- i | me s all prociaim and goos to prove that these T club might bn disbanded at tho ected with the Omaha _team, w \ s ¢ before. It wasu't s 80 many 1 than ovel You see, wo w ach und every man, team as a whole, tire compan: the Illinois couts for in- | dway divided the beats, the latter getting in ) Sy o O 1 Jardie o a | R SO imgemmontof ot ot "% 07 1| Bith MG A Tk Stk ot 10 UNSURPASSED l ACILITIES for conducting week, to our paragon, Manager Dan Jeast for the Cran e T the | Maugio A AT > ] N « b So that day when they came out for practice Dan Shannon’s Washington outfit did not ..m«-‘.m .m-y e ’mn1 ;\ml‘-,’\{‘ xr‘:fi:l.y.ulf“,ylufln‘ | Qitostions and Answe! our L\ l\( X 1‘4 1111(1 - l l .\I )I I,\ I :\ ( ,]\ ]‘“\ b l \ ( b and Answers, L s e s T it | 0 et Ry DO TLY ‘nm{‘l jy-\.uv; ovenips, Tucsday night five of them tooic | -t 1, T, July 2.—-Ta the Sporting Fdl- BUSINESS | 1 | hink th oy might never do it again | g Cineinnats papers call Willie Gasvipe | in - Syndicate & and South Omaha | ror } A AL LI LS { ‘e are stHor e Are “ater ve watched them all closely and for s e e Al o BGe teip to Faivmount park, and Thursday even Wik What is the best. record for 100 yards el for each wantad to store in their heart, | Larry Twitchell has b 1 to succeed fO00 rae nig, 1 United States and the ¢ S ) i o 5 an any r e we - Some (O Cch wanted to store in tholr heart, |\ il Wi Goitor fold for Col i i o scven showd up for tho Floreneo | ol pas ' (i valied stuten ot wants of our patrons than any other house west of Chi wao should from them pi Captain Nod Hanlon Is to be devosed eand fourifth seconds, H st will | Ans.—(1) N | | mbus. | ing six or seven showed up for te Floren | Dhat will b tho first act in the new admings- | F2pidly, and from the outlook at pre | M. Johnson, Cleveland Iy 8%, ' (2 cago “Thpre they come! O, aren't they lovely !" on of Manager W. H. McGunnigle of the | 500 be tho reoranized riding clu of Omata, AR AL RIS k. beted) 4 % S e = As the nien walked out to their placos that | o Clevelanders rave over Curtls and in- | ot 61, S8 CYERRIS SR R e UL COME AND SEE US and be CONVINCED Donnglly sty ird bt our Handsomo | fias”fuly ontelassod Rimselt stnes Joimine | 7108 S SIAGA' LRG| | STates i nous g 6 s that you can buy any goods in our line fully 25 PER “Professor”’ from Ya u ividad iyl Aus.—The side with the date on To convince ono that he's a contortiorist his The o 5 H. K. Suth rode to Bel nineton last Sunday ‘ NMAN o uly g he Spor ¢ S eatiath oA Rty fafl TS BRI EIACS i8R0 SIS s | Mnee e datanon g it e oot e e e CENT ( l““\l l I\ hom us than elsewhere. i (iiants toduy aro just 16 points abend of | hiily, vet smooth surfaced row o ro y LA \iowing Next conics our bright haired short stop, 8 | Ciycinuaty the player He's not, liko the brooi Yl\l.\\v'r]m(l\.m ¥ for sunf | Tecn curds being dealt to each player; A buys AILHoNE & oL oW Lebanon has squeezed Al Bushong, “Di bite well and Siefkin discarded his hook and | the trump and holds seven tramps, and dfs- <irrs r e 7 T % As I once said, he 1s our favorito whom wo vl..mlv Lmo an 1 ‘,‘ ws gently dropped them | and cau ¥ 1,}«.1‘\1 it :‘1( the W R A ames x SR Pt h | Manager Dan: outside the storm door I'he resuit was electrical a se i | n I A . e T A o 5 The |f\‘f.‘ ey BHGLhII5E ot L bake | ball ‘,\-v-.m.‘(l_\ who bas the nerve to talk about v fish taken outof the water, It | cus—A and B, of courso. Thoy are part (|lmt<: in de l‘lll. BE ASSUR ED t]l,lt we have noarts the universe hardly can span. putting anotber baseball team into Pittsburg all, wiry crawfish. ‘The return hor But who is this graceful fellow who throws | is what some people would call a *Jim Dau- | made in about one hour and 4 guarter G that 15 DIBSTRABIIEE ands ithe with his free loft hand ! dy.""—Pittsburg Dispatch, first seven milos wer Lol in thirty el « ! ! o [ nex SUNDAY BEE: A, T, o) N That's First-basoman “Papa McCauly,” the | Fox. the Pottstown essenco of gall, didn't | e minutes, thus aver a five-minite A R e pel ) iant of all the band Instvory lctie. a6 Cyciolie, Hilas jbsen | PACe, e T R e PRICES are RIGHT. These. four constituto our infleld. O 1ong | alectrocnted by Manaser Chiapman, who has | . Upon the heels of the Apollo Cycling club's oy i Toratons how iy Hofos can ho will live their fame, taken John Irwin in out of the dawp. dfstandment, springs 4 brand” now_ active G Cey e SO N ~ As long as Omaha ball cranks live to deserve | i Boston nssociation. el huye. deerded | Wheeling organization which witl b Aus.—Ten—30 with a_pair, 31 with 8, 6 for \ 1‘ l)l )I \ ( I)I) ]‘ Sh\T [ S }\ SI)]‘ I / I\ that name. tocharge. only 25 cents admission to their | D known as tho Young Men's Christian As- | tho theeo aces and 8foedt, * [ ) NU N IE ! & R 2 Javlb) sociation Wheel club, This club was organ- | WEST Poive, Neb., July 2. B Haligan ts o right bowor of tho out fals | EELISEGR, ML INGR I LU G | lrod Monduy ovemni, uly 0, by tho s | BTG R gage s, fhe FINE COPPER-PLATE ENGRAVING, Gards, In- aviteholl piaya o oft iold. and fills s po tholzlint—tholgreatast numbor in tlie leato l'"-u"y".l,f:"5‘f'.l.'.”v’\'.fi:;:f‘;: ait fvorable prys mll‘\n’:x'lxx;:\";lv(l.‘::‘y‘:‘” Jn\\w“”\.‘-‘\‘w‘ ‘:Igfn‘n-““', art, at short notice and at l““"“‘“‘J’["j—“'f- T Now in the event of they draw their mo Aus.—Draw. MATA, July 25 Qoes A lose or do A Subscribor. boy! Play ball ail tho time! Quic night Gus Schmelz woro ribbons in his | Shellon and Idron were appointed to Fine Steel Spectacles or Eye-Glasses from $1 up. b slide!” whiskers. How could Columbus lose! draft a short constitution aud by-laws, A “Dad” Clarke, the Omaha piteher, has been | committee composed of flolton, and i the ¢ Editor of Sp ; ) N O N o) D T b that makes us rejoice, o | five pitehers, Kuell, Gastright, Faston apd | scheduleof runs. tlon in Sunday's BEs: A and C, and B and D A1.1 \ 1 )\ P ) ot SINU Je L 4 It Twero to clioose umong them [ wouldn't | Dolan aro the others. Somo ono will hear e T T G piplavingiisl ey anndiGlivelso: thinan 5) o) 3 / ; ~ “know whicl is my ¢ : thefordar: “Nowyoh cornfedy maro:! Miscellancous Sporting Gossip. Chavel; A and Cbuy the trump and muke o s i 5 5 oy / sy Eddie Eitetjorg s youny and strong, skiliful | “jo's ‘oster savs: “Confidonce in the | Jim Corbett will appear in “After Dark | high, game gndboth fives: 1 apd b make low vanos and Oigans for sale or for rend. and willing too, He isu't well paid, so wo think he must | Duttivg ability of a bo: | of mo cation to th Lelub is a sourco | REXt season. i { Ans.—B and D). excited citizen | . Jack Dempsey says he is out of the ring | &ourn Omana, Neb., July 2.-To the Sport- LOI S PRICES: 2 ASY TERMS. piteh for tho good that he can do. | Swho dolights to g0 toa ame and yelllike a | forover aud aye; R o e L e 1) (B0 SR Baker s stoady and sober and over.rendy o | Gomanche Tndian thau® any other one fea. | Jack McAuliffo has fnally postod a 8500 | Stunday’s issue what s become of MeCaule 3 q.q . v Joko 5 ke | ture.” i forfeit for a fight with Austin Gibbous. and Dounelly. Youumentloned every other ' £ ng Ho starts his balls with a figure eight, like 9: SRR e e ! % menmberof the late hasebidl team, at different il Ai{Anoyis fatorialairokie) Captains have to walk Spanish nowadays. | Ben Teipel nad Al Bandle are shooting bi | {50 St acver them. 11 K. Hoaghton 0 . Umpire Hurst put Joun M. Ward out of the | words at each other, but uo match has been | Ans,—Donnelly signed with Columbus, Clarko is n first-class twirlor, but his | gamo at Pittsburg last week, and Tom Full- | made. but hasp’t shown up as yet. Don’t know temper is rather bad; wood was led to remark: “John Ward is los- | J. A. St. John has gone to Toronto to look | what became of Pap: Still, th y are worse men than this one, | ing his head in addition to losing his ability | after Juke Gaudaur's intervests in the coming T whom every one knows as “‘Dad.” as A ball-player. seull race. » information Free, JOHN J. INGALLS AT HOME. tor food and a place to rest. Ilis homo Our catcher, “Oid Cy” Sutcliffe, who plays | Fato has stretehed out a pair of bony hands | Dash Lang of Akron boat Lew Cline of [ Do you know that any old sore or cut can WO was in the south, but he had been hunt- . ball aud carries a cane, for Pitcher Meekin, Louisvillians demand | Hoimes county in a 100-yard sprint for §00 | D absolutely cured by the intelligont uso of | His Restdence Near Atchison and tho | 505 g6 in the torritory with a party And 'Trafley, who hardly evor plays, a cir- | the releaso of the contract jumper. The | at Akron. : Haller's Barbed Wire Liniment. Be mere Interesting Grave Near By. A L et L cumstance, 1 can't oxplai Commercial says: “Meekin showed up as @ | - Secretnry Albort DBassott of the racing | [UL to your horseanditry it. PromE LB e ore GhidiHpatonbelaentiont | foe thatraitTie ben taltoh bitie Bhd hi Are boti above the average, or rather their | snap again, and Boston found little difficulty | pourd of the League of Awmerican Whoelmen = B ¢ it would | LSO IS en sick, and. hi avorage soar in bitting him when, bow ana where they | nas resigned, o 2 TATESMAN OUT OF A JOB. of Atchison to certain pupers sickness proved to bo of a scrious char- Higher thai than that of many a man who is | ploased.” S . i g appoar that John J. Ingalls is still mop- | actor, for it was many weeks bofore he lauded a great deal more. Tom Esterbrook played riht field in Burns’ \\'l\'il“l;"i;‘ Chibaroy, & arminghatt Pus | Kate Field Roasts the Ex-Senator from | ing around bemouning his vecent defent, | was able to travel. During his illnoss suys qLcor Republi ©- | the Indian ¢ pluce at Brooklyn and made two hits and a Of | ing The games begin, Eddie pitches first, and the | yyy. Old Jim Burdock was pla 1 was ever at his side, ¢ Aln bRl bkt Kansas. but such is not the '.1:". r- round mill down 3 1s called himself a | spondent of the St. Lo in Hub v him as though he were a brothor, peoplo merrily shout. ‘ollins’ e : 3 McArthur, the Canadian pug, knocked When Mr. Ing: In the Aighth, the gamo stands 12 100, and | frous, Position at secona und” be aceopted | oyt Jim Brennan in a thivis round mill with | “statesman’ did ho not make a mistako? | courso tho frridoseont statesuin waniod | wnd 1y o tino ho had rocovered sh we think we'll shut them out. up toam Brooklyn beat Now York by ons run, | Skin-tight gloves, near Boston this week. Did not the pre 2 s mistake in | to bo re-elected United Statos sontiol had fullen desporately in love with him. But he doesn't care to abuse his arm, so he N T Vi oney i bhs Usuaitadan 1 Uiste H. C. Tyler, the winner of the Poorman | substituting the word *-politicir and | frem Kunsas, aud no doubt he yearned | Ho explained to her that he had a wife doesu’t try any move. Chatloy Jones i Tnttar was (asulted s | road race, was beaten by George R. Barrett | teleygraphing from the from the Atlantie | for the privilege of occasionally 1 sid- | and family in the south who woere long- In the niuth, they gathor a harvest, but wo | Gy zeously at Philadelphia by both Balti. | in the one-mile opeu safety race at Detroit. to the FPacific that Mr. Ingalls pro- r over that distinguished "body of | ing for his return home, and that while moro and Atiletic players tout he quit the Williwm Muldoon has offercd a £100 purse | claimed himself a “politician out of a | celebrities for six more years: but the | he lov field, and the score remained tied, for neither for a meeting between Kruest Roeber and job?”? A statesman is a politt T faction could ngree on an umpiro to tinish | Hugh Leonard at either Buffalo or Rochester. |y o4 corico™ hut can never be * marily | him and he went down in the landslide | papt, The thought of giving up the the contest. Tommy White did up Harvy Finney, the [ qovored™ 'to his own dvance- | With sever: hite d 1 other prominent men of | yyje-faced stranger turned the girl’s most substantially constructed hotel build- It is snid that an agreement can bo fixed up | JArkansas Kid,» i o six round rattling ot | 0010 henee, whilo congress con- | his party. Tlo met defeat as bravely llead, and ono night sho ecrept to his | ing in Omaha, Sevoral heavy brick firowalls boat them 12 0 4 We'vo carned ten runs, fanned three men out, gavo but three their baso on balls. Why need anyono disband a team whicii makes such splendid haulst d hor dearly for what she had | HOTEL. in in the | horny-nanded sons of teil were against | dono for him, yot thoy would havo to | Tho Murray, cor, 14th and Harnog, is the The second game, Clarke goes in to win, | botween the association and league, but that | the rooms of the Columbia Athletic club, in i ety sould be expectec he cem- | couch G Adeldiaie e i I i A Bacond {eam bcl(mul Faf ot L U R S e e tains’ many ' politicians, it has .‘['\l.[lh!“t 5 Crch ;mmi.:u ] 11“1”"0 HeR ot h '.m;l hot .‘\nl.mlm; L)n‘l,f\m.u!:m i running from bhasement to roof. All ceilings ~ For elgt inninks agali. aro the. Rowes st | Whero s the fool iiller(—Columbus Dis- | In the interaational erickot match at To | foW statesmen—=iot 2 por cent,” said a | stanues, apd now ho 18 bt BOWERE L0 | heart and then lkilled horsol ho | and floors lined with Ashestos firo proof lin- & out. What do you think of thati patsh. If the fool killer ever started in on | routo, the team from Uncle Sam’s balliwick | prominent senator a short time ago, Lt '[‘ "“ ‘I“f y enjoying Rt ather found them clasped in eh | ng, making it impossible to burn quick. Fire “ MoCauley, Stannon® and Sutcliffe made a | the baseball family the old mau would be in- | won 1% to 150. Thus Yaukee Doodle beat the | **and Ingalls isn't one of them.” ingslofprlynionifes o] Gheris avinaidead, ang thovaenoibipled | escapes and firo alarms throughout the builds brilliant triple play, capacitated from overwork in a short time. | Canucks ut their own game, Was it statesmanliko inthe ox-senator | The ex-senutor’s residence is situated | togethor. . Stoam heat, | Ll ‘ And Lincoln's cake was éntivoly dough until | Jim MeCormick is visiting in Philadelphia. | The pack of Eugtish nounds recontly | to refor to his late office as a “joby” | 0n & picturesquo knoll in South Atch: Mr. Ingalls says he will have the grave ing. Steam heat, hot and cold water andsun- Burkett saved them the day. l|u|l;ml H«l\ruc(‘ Fogel My arm is sound, | bought from Sir Jon Thursby have arrived | Does not the fact of his so construing a | 1800, commanding an exq "”r‘ """\“’ opened sometime and ascertain, if possi- "l‘l‘“" in every room, Table unsurpassed any- and I could go in tomorrow ind piteh as well | in good order and are now at tho kennels of | sout i o United ates senato prove | the entive cityand the country for miles | hlg what it really does contain, where, B. SILLOWAY, et Ho kuelt on tho piate In thankfulnoss, in tho | as ever, but I have pluyed my tast game, 05, the Pounbrook Hunt noac Phiiadeipbia, sout In tho Unilod Siates senulo Drove | wwound. Mr. Ingalls hus alwaysloved | " LY : i Lo ninth, when ho made a run. there 18 no money in baseball for me. I can 5 Tol e . b AILN0SLE i hs S Rolas ¢ andc anc The Latest Co b i o e A TR Uy | e meter i bsaiml e e Tt | ke O Uphum, osas opmmpion it | snicaman, i tha Gt of hisown manin | Uho woods and floldsand mootes e | thotmsex Conmirnne, | HOTEL DELLONE, for; wo beat them 4 to L, 0 a cof u aye 86 bk ) Asiskippadisontitoiavoldipg he places himsell among tho politicians | Since his retiremed rom oftice he hi i aller s Sarsupa and © o janihfchsnicoulcosiolila yestiaia RaS{oNRYAd IRt g noma, e jengithelnol ™ [ dovoted so much time to them that the ltke the most popular sonp of tho duy{ : Cor. 14th and Capitol Ave. s R R U L somebody to hold the bag ior 31,000 € L degr oRlipa i - Sneden ecause they both cleanse the skin an o~ This Jyus our own grent ball teaw, at all | g accession of Curtis and Halligan, the | bail Continuing his marvellous address | people pronoun him a full-fledged || o i volvel Just completed, huas 100 rooms, three DG IWOI00ING. A1FH b 15 S iy Western outfielders, shows a spirit of pro- Banker and Brinker, of the BufTalo Athlec- | My, Ingails seriously questioned whether e, ——— ' -lack-n-du A 00 ne 3 o i\ p alo J ¢ LA i ya OB Py ameEre AR st vays, from tha top to the bottom, f Al ':I:‘“‘P:w_n\\“‘_",r:“m 15 met For once | groysion and activity. “Pho now man, Halli | tic club, broke the half wilo tandem record- | any man ever honestly earned $1,000,000, He owns athirty-nere tract just aero How to Keep Cool. WAy S from ot ihoRLesiom hos | That e e b dod —whoro | £t hos been reserved by Omaha and bis rc A. W, meet at Detroit, moking the | “uid yot,” he adde w0 why 1 | the road from his res e, which he A fow rules as Lo how 1o keen cool may | A dlevator and dintag roow service, 1y ] blamo belongs, T don't know, |Eonse miistingo s ki) ‘:‘M.‘.r.“ 'H :1\:;;:.,'."“ iArancoinil NSl 0 seeasn better than the | huve not’ $1,000,000 is beeause § do n has b \fgr(lnn--xw;x into l,;'m e <‘""\"">“"} not come amiss for the present *spell of | fire proof throughout. fine billiard rooms X FR ik e e cessors of the ormick regime, gan’s | old wark W to fpat el * L. he timber land has been ¢lenrod R * S < | i 1 but :‘\’lln}:n-\!n“xl:lnl"\‘ ‘\““\]\.‘ o scattered, gone | yu11ing avorage is .3, and only ono man in A. Zimmerman, of the Now York Ath f\_v‘u-\\ylu ;\ i (K\‘l‘ J 1 4.’.‘”1‘1 el ’WI o m‘y““ e | her, <..|~ the w} nl‘ \ and the finest toilet rooms in the city, Large o : SOUIiRe. Kty that association has done heaviér hitting. He | lotic club, wheeled away with two hatf cham- | 'ike to have a priva w, a steam | U0 e e e e ot o nicely starche ARG s k f Tmmortal, though 1o more,” wo sigh 88 WO | il take Hoiiduy's placo until the Bug's | pionships at the Detroit. mecting aud tied H, | yacht, a summer home on tho Tudson, | #FeS: hich Tnm“",“..‘.‘i picking” fo SRR A ‘ . oo “Immortal. still immortal, though no more; | Proken hand is weil.—lton Multord A. Gitbens, of Hyde Park, Ill,, i tho threo [ and a pulace in New York eity, but the oubLan by.0os B enea LR R0) middle of the day to match a | 14th and Capitol Ave. Stroot car servics in though fallen grent.’” 1 Tho national board has placed itself direct | mile ordinary renson why [ have not thamiwillibo: [fdSnivonbuinsshbouk tai nones, |iantec 1 wco of ribbon for wsuburban acquaint | an directions. Kates, from $250 to $ 1, 8 fu line with the finger of ridicule, and there b of tho Munbattan atilo tic | found here—touchinghis forchead— | Veratables of ovory doseripion Lhe e Climb six Nights of stairs duving | - — 1 L is no escape. I'he Omuha players were duly | elub b Sugland’s champion, I Curtis, in | sqnd not ho stintute Y il i is the envy of the neighborhood ) o > G ) 5 \ 4 roloased by the 1 R oIEh Cinlle i e A wnd not in the statute hooks, L is the | BAC! pisiecichl 5o ML the hour when the elevator is not run- ‘- & The vow Omal ) can_congeatulata | Foleasod by tho Omaa elub, ana it is wou | the cight-niln walk at Paddington. A vow | gty "of the Crontor. Phen, by the | Lhece s not awied fn it and the vield | oy an “appoinimont with« | BARKER HOTEL, polutment, and that is tho securoment of | Thoy haye beon paid o salaries for & fort- | The Califoraia club is trying toarranzo for | Mr. Ingalls &5 - not Me — Gould, | #H ts SIS B LEE FECERUER | from town, - Scold s hard asyou ean at | gy the Barker Hotel under thoir woll Bob Loendloy as managor. He isa very ofti- | night. Will tno vational board guarantee | & meeting between Tod Pritetiard, champion | “the greatest objeet of public exceras | Wit o wigon toad of choleo v N8 | Gvorybody and everything,” and fan | il & Tneails is | Mee Ingalls’ big furm is a 500-acre tract known manage~ont, This hotel is the best clent man and bins been very successful in | them compensation for the time lost by the [ of Engiand, and the winner of the Hall-Fitz- | tion,”"is not because M e wulls - algrioyimel BLo b yourself “with a large” Jupunese fan in L gamo. and by as evoat a fund of | Gl i i timmou, is how owoed i Cincinnati, Ha | 0f Bis but the Crentorsl Soyou seo tho e e e ferly dopraved conductor to, talio ho | proof foors. £pe alratos for base ball and uformation about players as any mau in the | o S a | was présonted to Mrs. G. D, Hawley by her | eX-Senator can reason round a 0 a1 next one. Got into a bus at tho depot | heatrioal companies. Table o Dusinoss. Tt won't tako Leadley long to con | urou BUras and Hub Collns collided ina | SO Grolven of Buftalo. Cigareute | and roproach God for not giving him | (The Republiccorrespondent ealledupon | 1,4 wait ffteen minutes for the driver | nios, Table unsurpassed, grogato a crowd of first class mon about him, | @G 0 T SO0 EEC S Tt the | 18 Tristan G's dam, and his ancestry can bo -eat intelloct of a Gould wherewigh | Mb: Ingulls the other day tho pur- | ¢05 o4 through his conversation with a His prestige as a winner will have much to P h X 1oon, and tho 1 . Laq back to 1534 & g T Joso of obtaining his vicws on a matter el 4 i v accident not only cost Brooklyn the game, | Wi wck to 1 to aceumulate millions and be publicly | 1 friond, wh he bridge turns and you \ do_with Omaha's prospects for the batance | BOSNE ok oy cost Brooklvn tho gate I'he Oceidental athiotic olub of San Fran- | axocrated! of nutional importance, and found the | (K00 FEEA REC LR O being ol of tho season. His retiroment from the man- | 40 MOy O4G L0 6 3 & b © | cisco has telegraphed Andy Bowen of Now b 4 1 | distinguished gentloman strolling about | S3perienco 1 AL 10106 s UNDEI NEW MANAGEMENT roar of a passing tram drowned the voico of v Naw If & woman talked like that she would tished g i hovse race 1an aft agement of Il;v(h'\! land club was a bl sur- | {0 Cchbe aud the two plavors with oves | Qrieas offoring bim & match with Bill | | e horieally torn te tntters and | his gavden, giving orders to a couple of | § to a ho Rapige. it AN peEnoan 13 PULLRRTON. BPROBD, prise to the whole husebal wor blifted came togother with 4 - cers, a lightweight of about Bowen's build, | Pe metaphorically torn to tatters solored lborors . oair ! AR, OILOUB; LG elp your wife chase | 1 4na servieo fir ase, #2230 and & with which ho bas boon prom: | UPLfted eamo toxotnor with n sickeniog | it e Oared is §1,000, aud the olub wili | told to go home—that tho platform was | 40 0F) d l‘ Aharar ”‘f‘“_ “[’ Al A o 1 flies, Leap at 2104 “gait to cateha A TS s e wently identified sinca the early [ Lhid Thow fall ftko dead mon, and forover | L4 3owen's traveling and training oxpenses, | 1o place for persons incupablo of reason. | Who b€ boon i Htoer of Lho SOIRIOT & | ypupi, Drink beer iston to your | aua i et 1 ; days of tho _famous Dotrolt team. | Ware badly bruisod, and thels heads wero rut or Juckson still refuses to meet Joo Me- | Mr. Ingalls on the conteary, draws layge | #TEAL many yeurs. STtk ST Tos S R (wnya Hovuqon . Bodusand; Jrons Selngy ‘The reasou given for this discontinuance st s ARE MR RGO O1L for that §.000 purse offered by tho | nudionces because ho siys Ay ‘[ do not desire to talk for publiea- | 708 B, 5ot nits » dovour- Manitou Springs, Colo. Fue roasou glven for thie iscontinuance 8t | in a frighttul manner. Collins® injuries wor TafoRbant ! alorar | nudiences becau says just thissorvof T (0 Bot dosive 1o ot e | countor ihe fato that wwaits the dovour oad o 0 'ore aggregatios 5 by far the worst, and concussion of the bru new Pacitie club, and claims i 10 cannot | ghiy it tickles his hearers. e ticklin on, 8ui( § . a o o My Vo Ol or of cucambers, e eght shoos. R Nl =, based unon economio grounds—i roason that | v foarod. Caruthors ussign of tho braln | (110 nghv a dofeatod man whom ho hus | Ungiit tckleshishenrors. Wiho tokling | oS papor mun’s question, “but T would | & 0f pping. 1 Honelighy ehdos UNION DEPOT HOTEL. e .atrikes n majority of peoplo who keep tha | a® feated. - Caribors aid Serry ok, onco whipped. Now that Choyuski has been | LCCOU! GRS Wileh B 40 | Jike to show you my 2 H o then, | HASNONINE: AR run of basebuil affairs as b docidedly | praces o Isabled playors, but New Nork | f oy by Joo Goddard Jackson will makea | PACK to my nropoatil No | 1 , \ il ith the n who carrles - cat-tuils | Corner 1l nnd Mason Jueitar HAIE blook west o able showing the team made undor his man- | geor put ou o uniform. He 15 Loutsvillain, | 1 — like menner. M. Tugails has boen un- | Lo, showing tho visi erything in | yo fnttines and watch Clirn Morris | ciee oot oenton i unidie tan o omin agement. Be that as it m 1s married, aud has been with Brooklyn for Yhe Trottors and Runnors, statesmanlike, th Mr, Ingalls is nd talliing gayly about the pleas- [ 40 wateh the elderly woman ol 1 eloote il oL ! thing for Omaha, for n bottor man than | by MATFION Bu s oo with droollen for | Seneca Patehen 1s dead SR ke R i » wib doriving from his now modo | 8¢t Wuleh e oldory womin chow Hiko Of CRbIn AR GOLIE Loadloy to take hold of an experimental [ pifve SERE (LS A8 6 DR i 481 Grayiight is a new wonder on Goldsmith's | of o job, in soat o 0B | of putting intimo. " Mr, [ngalls wus at- | BUM:' TO8 Wikh b BHA0 The & Rl A A team liko ours is, could not have been found ; ‘ string. Bl ; REAVASQ:CHE S |t o atin a L feh§ ault o alothis, Elo yworalll: SOEESLY SRERNGE MAEANRIL LRH BV RATBEMLTAL AR R — — g stonin yacht, a summer home on the | Y g ? o8 wehing for wild flowers, Distirh a sty Whisperings of the Wheel, Advanco (2:241¢) has boen sold to Nuttall, | Fudson, a palace in New York City, | & White slouch haty with which tho peo- | p 0650 1 oot the supposition 54 | Joeko Has Caught On, FBALf0rthe touriata 1| 2E DARBIRRR.AORIR M, o0 with public execration thrown in, That | hio of this section have hecome familine. | 400§y iy beautiful fungus Sir Tom Loftus secured a jewel in Halli- | are as follows : '_-“I“‘: A ,_"j [N_”"‘,“I'|"““ Leaf—has | g man who presidedso ably over thosen- | 1o duy being rather chilly, he had on ERY £ gan. Ho is n ball piayer ail over and ho goos [ . Tuosday Eveuing—Courtland beach, s tart l"“‘jh'.‘l‘l;”y_' "”“r"‘l“‘\“‘”_‘m o 1o | 8o of the United States should split the ’i“m"l' JRERY0)S cont, which he hus Ask for Cooles Extea Dy Inpvinl Clia at a pitcher like a demo, o don’ 7:80 p. m. 2 Y The thorougiibred yearlings bolouging to | auvs of the groundliugs such bun- | Woun for six years. pango cocktuil when you need a “bracer.” 1t & » o domon. 1t ho don't mako | TAVBNL povening—Fort Omaha and | Coutess do Agroda avo to b sold at auiion | 430 the groundliugs with such bu Before the' Ropublic man took his de- | fills tho bill to a1 » Phenoling | s0mo of tho big leaguo pitchers sick T will be | 14unscom park, stact S:4) p. m at Morris Park noxt Saturday combe! g parture Mr. Ingulls seconted him to s | e o very much mistaken, Hois quick s a flash | Thursday Evening—Rlorouce, start 7:30 p. [ Sternborg and Fourteon have both gono Sparkling and Delicious littlo mound surrounded by tall, we B 3 cunes “ and gets down to first as fast as Hamilton, | m. 4 5 wrong. Hoth of theso cracks wera tuken il | 1y purity and quality’ sud delicacy of flavor, | triimed onk and hickory trees and coy- | Col e B }‘:ls lrn\uml in “nu l;nl|»’.km~. was a triplo, & | - jj"l:“x‘l‘l“-" Eveuing—Falrmont park, start | in the spring und have uover fully recov- | Soteran Gingor Alo 8 no equal either for- | ered with bluo grass, und showed him a Ar M “fi:d h st single, a sacrifice and a base on balls, and | * y o 3 " eign or domestic. ‘Botuled at Excelsior | grave of I rood has beot " [<] g Allruns start from A, H. P s with olcostor (2:24 trot) )0 ixcelsior | grave of which a good deal has beon said Il by ane applics- b A ‘.‘.‘:'.',‘\,'“',‘.“'; w“;"m \'i“fix\:‘:‘.‘, l\\hnh is started from the Omaha Whell club | ag the biuo ribbou meetiug of the Dotroit | An Enormons Water Power, f boards marks the head and an « 1IN o | ¢ @ that the hit was good for three bases, but by P T A S : Red Wilkes bas already added two to his | Superior is the next natural force to h.. | posed that the gravo contains the re- | .= " 0 berculean offort - Hallican reachoa out his | , Quiaha whedl club run today, Priess lako; | list ot 280 purformers, which now numbor | utlized, Tt has boen caloulated that | Wins of an Indian girl and a whito man SAVIKGS - BANK 1 u Banids ani caneht tho bill abaut throa inchos | *AFL 0 Club houso ut 7183 & . shacp. | Wiy oleht "o, Wil o record of S:401¢, | ho netual velocity and volumo of water | —her lovor, _Tho story, which is tradi- | | SECOR. 167 &DOUGLAGSTS, | | from tho ground and while he was on the Several of the local wheelmen will spend | and Wabash, 2 1 . 3 M | tlonal, is as follows APITAL: S 00 N A T T B 61 their August vacation at Spirit Lako touring | +0ld Stationary,” the oldest hor: ) fulling at Salt Sto Marle ls 122,000 foet | ) CAPLTAL: S 100.000.00 || p dead run._ Even the projudiced Clove thelp Aug ’ § | “Old Stationary,” the oldest horso in Con- | por second —equivalont to 236,000 horss | AWiy back in the early part of tho DIRECTORS ' A U Y MAN - E.W. NAGH n crowd approciated the pluy and Halligan was | 8 y [ neeticut, and onco o fastest trotter iu e e T i Tt AL s JHMILLARD GUY-CEARTON- G B, L AKE : compellod to doff his cap. | Several of the local speeders are training | Bridgeport, has just died of old age, He | POWer—anditis proposed toconstruct | jnRESelT *belongad to the te A JJ.BROWN - THO 5 L. KIMBALL . Curtis, the other now fielder, is showing | for the Peoria meat, which occurs in the | lasted forty-s years. very extensive works in the vicinity, in- | KHOWR a8 Rulsas belo 0,509 vapR up well, und it will bo s question who will | early part of September. The W, H. C cluding hlast furnaces and ship yurds, | tory of Louisiana, there lived in u lonely s Y wiord stock farm near Lox- A AMToring trom bava to warm the beneh whon Holliday gots | Tho Youug Mews Christian Assoclation | Ington s been purchased by the Howar. | Paper mills, pulp mills, flour mills and "”1‘ LI ""““. of the Missouri river an Tu WEAK MEN o vitdors o | well. Curtis is a quiet, gentlemanly fellow, | Wheel club made a trip to Florence Mouday | mans. Wilton and Empire Wilke: be | Other industries. The ening of | old Indian and his daughter, Thoy bad theul erron i het nlaye Eood: eatncel ballioTiment | aveminatimasmn &L i uday | mas AL mpire Wilkes will be , Oth ndu 8. T'h learning f sty doony, Wit weakuous, ost bl 1 and n line the stars of tho new stud science and the ingenuity of inventors | Wandered away from some southern | PSS VAGAEE OGS (ol i Sta » | Quite a large delogation of Omaha wheel | Potomac and Lougstreet are to be num | are daily succeeding in diminishing the | tribe and, finding u picturesquo spot | tull particulars for b \. aure, FRLE of ciar 3 Will They Come Back? club boys took iu tho first performancoot | bered in the stud at McGrathiane. Milt | waste of energy that is met with in the | hear this point which they thought man 18 “hrvous and db Riirees It will be intoresting to know what tho | g axedo" a the Grand Saturday might | Youne will pay 840,000 for the pair wheu | mechanical world, and doubtiess beforo [ Would make them a plousint L OWLER, Tovdun, Coan | 1) “.}' "} ) | Blaatern AR AT AL B L I A obraska division slowly nears the 200 | their racing days aro ove A R A I RA A Talnaaal ey | settled down, and fo - 4 i Ao hoclation. Iutonds 10 40 WIh | murk. Oue hundred and eighty-four wheol- | William Maddon, & whito jockey about ' groater teidmph L naxe olasad, avan | ARl BRI e o Ruman. balngs other | . QMAEA |8 v AN J isaner ho other Omaba play- | yon now owe allegiauce to the league in tho | soventeen years old, has run away from his | & RAMEARS 16 Pe0argad | t \n oceasiona of \poos, | SOHOOL OF 8! i New APOSITI g ."‘"“.'"""""“N"E for ai sand Ciocinnath, It is claimed that these Secretary-Treasurer demus of Ne- | Mg & contract for i term of years tanco 1t 18 the fellow who 1a alweaye ¢ e PH Y ot Price: Ume' dollar. " Sa slgnatira ol . & 1 players violated thelr contracts in leaving the | braska division bas just finished the task of | Overton and R. Wiliams had quite a race kill tine. oW Who b ) : aURAF SIe TELEGR A- | SIAHL Fo8ale By All Duuige\ste { it und us 1

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