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%—- SPORTS OF WANING SPRING] Rounding Into the Homs Htratoh of the the tennis club has had its eyes upon the game and has utilized every cloar day 1o pre- pare its courts on Harney street for this » son's sport. The grounds are now in fairly good condition and the members are begin- ying o piay in the evening, Hereafter at THE OMAHA ern or any other league, bnt the doors Western are closed to m. great crowa will, in all likelihood, turn out to DAILY ey rofunded never be | of the | Columbus if & soectator 18 heard to insalt or nont A player ha will be | escorted to the gate aud his 1. If he can be remembered he willl BEEK: UNDAY, MAY 24, bo absolutely free to loague members, Hers 18 br A potnter for the <ka meet. The lowa division, Leagus of American celmen championship races will be run at Sioux City, August 1011 of this nagers of the Ne- record for the quarteraile to 32 3-5 seconds. I18YZ—=SIXTEEN I’AU EN. : pitched ball in & game played ibe preceaing season The above question and answer were in last Sunday’s Bxe, but 1t shoula have been 1950 fostend of 1583.] OMANA, May R--To tha Sporting Fditor of tlon of satd amended proposition, s sabmitted 10 #aid logal voters. and will be voted upon in the manner and form following “The Nebraska Central Raflway comnany has made the following pruvosition io the eity of Omaba; he amended proposition of the Nebraska Omaha Belt Railway comp th except | #erved upon the other party a written nstiog | Which shill set out the untter In dispute te | be suuvmitted the time proposed for the heating, which shall not be less than thirty @Y days after the time of service; and there« upon the ndverse party shall within twonty R "R %t i ' 20 ua !';'Icrlu\'hlivrl‘wn upon It “"‘”d‘" 4 h B The club has o mombership of fifty includ- | admitted again. Such lodividuals are not | The Nebrasks division Loague of American | THE Bek: Flouse wnawer in vour Sgnday | Contral Kyliway company | anewor i amy it Bave, apon the party de E First Base Ball Division. ing many of the lovers of tennis in Umaha | only anuoying to players but, but they are | Wheelmen championships will be run st | PMEE AN dad hude bigh. 10w, game and | To the Mayor and City Counell of the Oity | "The Board Of Arbitrators, when orzanized, and comprising Mr. C.S. Cullingham, the | obnoxious to patrons.—Cineinnati ¢ Hastings July 4. both fives; B made jack; which one s out grst? | of Omans. The undersigned, the ) all have power £ fix he time of bOATINg grosent champlon in slugles in Nebraska: | clal Gasewte. Doss this hold good with td | Recent dispatches from Engiand announce | A nnd B shake poker dice. A shwkosthree fives | brasks Contral Raginag compasy. Blopeses 1o | aud o aclourn the same from tiie 1o time, y THE SONG OF THE FESTIVE WHEELMAN | Mr W. G. Doanc, ex-chiampion of Nebraska: | Rite, Do Wageahals, Billy Bott and John | that “our Zimmy hasat last done something | and s par of threes; i sivkos three fours and | woanie and 4 e poiesion, o, fon Tl RAY | and tg make all nocemary rulos an Mr. A. P. Guion, who with Mr. Doane has | Alexander! which makes the héfirts of the Yankee “\“‘A 1. B, (2). The five full within the distriot bonnded by Fifieenth | possession of either party. held the _champioaship in doubles of Ne- | Tne Cowboys will make their bow before | cyclists boat with joy. On Mav 10th at the | Aus.—(1). B. (). 1 o Tohe porting | Sireet, Chicazo street, Eieventh street. Oali- | compel & taifand apeody trini: 1on of The Tennia Clabi—HTof Deats—Daly and | Pracs 0% the past soveral vears: Mr. [, C. | an Omaha nudionce this nfieenoon, and & | Herne Hill track b lowered the world's | xSCinSRIESH:, MAY Solo, B0, CHOTIONS | fornla strast, and the rieht, of way of the | a mujority of the bosed anall tontral and the ~- ~ nise, the champion of Omaha: N < Dempsey Matched—Squibs for ahe Shooter seatorial Excarsions and General Local Chat. bert M. Rogers, who won the club prize in singles last soason: Mr. Jobn Brown, Mr. Carroll Carter, Mr. Ned Stiger, Mr. Augus- see Omaha's oid time bitter foes. playing fine ball and that is what the honest crank wants to see. Jimmy Manning, Eddie They are The Ladies Cycling , club took a pleasant spin out to Fort Omaha last Tuesday even- ing question in Sunday’s Bee: In a aame of { high five for points A having 49 and H51, A Bids 7. makes high, low and 5 of tramps, B south half of bloek 38, lots i lot bl a 4, block 2 and union and north one-half of ¥7; and to erect then oo final determinetion of the b and conelusive u tors subeitted snd ¢ Wherever arbi ard shall be finat parties, of ail mat- s 1o ation shall be resc tod te % = > ma g jack, game and the otherd Now B depot on the ocorner of Fifteenth | such arsitration snail veibe exe med g M E | ing. Fally twsnty ladfés participated. Tha | Mmakiug inch o At Snck puts him | Phssencer dep B { gt R A 6 Dros e osgnntze, Mr. Howard Clarke aad | Eiteljorg and Gus Alberia are the oldtimers | ciub runs of this populet cluo are becomiog | SIR™EFIRYINE Ior, poinls that JACk BRta b | and Chicaso streets, to comt, inciudiag the | of shie parties excapt as boreln slsowhere pro- other good players, b for 1 - with the crowd. while big Jem Carney, Sun- | one of the most enjoyable events which at- out. Who is right!--A Subscriber. not less th n fonr hundred thousand dollars | and docided therain. The officers of the tennis club for the pre i | dav, Lytte, Aundrus and Payno are among | tract the attention of the local oycling Ans.—B. $400,000. Snla Nebr dentral Raliway company. ite f Out Svaveslir fsGve mishi win § 6w | Sut Sisson ire: Jonn Witson Baviin, peort: | v riow men, world. OMAWA, May 2.~To the Sporting Edltor of | Provided, th 8 ty of Omaha, in Douglas | successors and ‘ne. shall transport freleh 4 more games than hins yet crowned his efforts | dent: krank W. Ober. treasurer; Ed C. | "y, roiiowing plavers have oieved their | The Omaha Wheel club and Tourists | TirBER: 1n jast Sunaay's same with St baol Nébrasea, Wil donate 1o the said | (inciuding transfar of fralght and all chatges by exercising a little_better judgment with | Wilbur, secretary services 1o the Western league: 'iim Man- | Wheelmon will have Bellevue in view today. | how mauy Omana piayers went to bat in sec: | Nebraska =Oenpral Raiiway, compapp tuo | incidental to said transportation) over any i his twirling talent. Had Vickery been re- The Bemis Gan Clab Flection. ning, mflelder; Thomas Kearas, secqnd base. | Tho Omabas start, from theie clud bouse on | &1, MRS, ) ALaS1e™ Wemiake's lther. and | of Jts fout per'cent. bonds. Sio8 o0 thereot | raiiWay i ahall constriicr wiifin one hiindred i o man} Jimmy Alien, last vear w odar | Chicago street, the toursts from A. H. | Hheh AGTOE enusht e e o bat | £0 bo dated Junuary 3, 1905 and §150,000 thereot | (100 miles of the Missouri river within the lieved by Darby or Headibos in the game | Ths ssnual mesting of the Bemis Bwrk | 5ol ['ol er fdward, Halloran, pitoner. | Bersitors oo Dodes sireet Avcaasements | oubiod Howeunat et Doyt know whut | b0 B e e I O eotis G | kate of Nebeabkn. to Justof Fensonatip phoay iast Monday, when he began to show signs | Gun ctub was held May 34 and tho following | HgP1h piichers BEROES BAROrag, ueach | Perrigos on Dodee stroot. Arrangements | juning. - Kindly answer o 3 y A BALEoG twaney Tobrs Tron. LROIR robpes | OF onatyes. wud in oase of dierenios & 80 of flagging, the result would undoubtadly | officers elocted: M. C. Peters, president; . | you are going to run this leagud, sign all iho | dinner, Unattachea wheelmen sre invited | Ans~(1). Three. (2). One tvodates, with interest payable som|-annu- | What constitutes just and reasonable rates or have been differont. Up to the efghth inning | H. m‘-‘nn. Mg presigen y*:'fi-‘:; “:;:' lbn\"{* and send ‘und| down to Lancaster, Can- | to attend tho run . : A el UL R {,{'_f”“;“,,'_‘\fif‘:“-‘,;“_‘ "0 | Sity "counctl o satd Fallway conony iy ‘ - y o 3 3 - v Sirel , anywhore 10 o i " 5 ot M the denom ination of one | submit the same to arbiteation in the manner the Rustlers had them two to one. Up to | erei manarer and - sunerintende AL WiBShustee td_ Girclevills, ady W The Omaba wheel club boys were strictly | There are letters at the sporting depart- | Said bonds to be ¢ enon ina on ALgri ot % the sixth Vick had piiched a formiaable | *F8! managerand superiatendent of i b ; in it Wednesday night judgine from the | ment of Tue Bes for Farmor Burcs, the | thoussnd doliwrs (81000 each, and each | and to the arbitrators above provided for, bud ame, allowing the big fellows from Fort A Bateh of Foul Tips Indianapolis never had but one winning | large turnout. The club and 1ts guests | wrestier, and Gus Gadke, ball player. o hie bond 1s orie of & series of two hundred | ahali ‘not betoine operative o in force wntil ayne but throe its, but in the seventh he “ i Srord club, and that did not belong to any associa- | podales down to South Omaha and back, and fifty (230) bonds of 11ke amou nt and tenor, | five years from the date of the dolivery of the slipped & cog, and they met him for turee | Uncle Dave continues his good work With | tion. It bad their famous battery, Lutry | attracting a great deal of attention as they o = T e Pheted by " he " "ty "ot | 1astiastaliment of the bonds hereinbetore re- more. Perfect fielding, bowever, prevented | the stick. A few more games and ne’ll lead | McKean and Jim Keenan. Jack Kerins | whiried aloug. The roturn was a helter ELECTION PROCLAMATION. Omaha, “in Douklas ~county, Nebrasww, | ferredpo e vonds shall them from scoring. Here's where he shouid | 'om sil played first, Jimmie Peoples short, and Cal- | skelter race for the club house »s the rain In pursuance of an orlinance of thecity of [ to the © Nebraska Central Railway | | It1e forihor nropoged that sald tonds siaill have been relieved. But no, Uncle said be “'A‘nrr'nmy l’oormn_n. who c-l;nol over Ihlu lh(: :lnhl“. ‘l\cs’l HIHI!,:G“‘?K lh(;‘ l"lmo:l‘?, lhu’f‘l. 1 commonoced to descend quite lively before Omaha, passed and approved May 17, 1892, en- | company, to uid 1! n nequ 2 ‘was good ecough for him, and that was what | Mayflower, is with a two-by-four club a! ames teom! ey, who was then writ- Captain Alvord remarked after the game was Willamsport, Pa. ine dozgerel for the Indianapolis Journal, | tne Sixteenth viaduct was reached. At tho titied “An ordinance cailing a speciy lection o vote upon the land in the eity of Ou a for union depot ana termiunl and 1n the construc- compAny. 1Ls SUCOBISOTS OF ASSIENS, ONly 1poN the execation by the said Nebraska Gentrnl oceptance of the ameadea purposes vy " oo club house a nice lunch was spread and a ngoeptance son of allway passencor depot upon | Tillway company or its successors. and deliv- . f A Lo o enT i b 10 on of a unlon rallway passeneor depot up u . ? over. In the eighth they jumved onto the | Joe Ardner has given up his job of eating | used to celeurate the victories of this club in | fine time had by the whealmen despite their | Drobosition of the Rebrasku vontral railwey | 00 Geodnd. and its fallway tracks, side SR A AT e Holly Point mau for eight straight hits and | scenery in the Cleveland vpera house ana is | song.—E. K. Rite, Columbus, O., Journal. | wet and bedraggled appearance of ‘the ity of Omahn in the san of two bune | tracks, turnouts, switches and appronches Iting v al do as many runs, Then Uncle wishea he had | in Atanta on second. . made the ift. The same thing happened Old Hoopla Crooks has beon reinstated as Tomorrow, at the crack of the starter's dred and fifty thousand doilars (820,000 to al londl 2 thereto. and other raliway jmprove- of sald eallway company.its reneral offices and K Vi nen 0! d, " principal machine shops when batlt, shall be Tho general consensus of opinion is that | captain of Vou der Abeful's team. ln the | pistol, about'8)0 lusty voung fellows will | the NebrasksCentral Ruilway comprny in | MEuis T e rkhouratl and rezisterod at | focated and maintained within the corporate up in Minueapolis Thursday. Darby pitched | Newell and Armour are trotting in too fast | irst game after bis restoration 1o this honor, | ‘o™ ‘for the Pallmun medal and several | SCQUIEINE depot groun Fullwny and pas. | OF immedinteiy ufter the dates theroof. and | limiisef theoity of Omabu, an | that a vlolas marvelous tall up to the last inning, when | sompany.. ledo Biade. Jack droppsd a fiy and Chris was redhended. | thousand dollars worth of prizes. Entries senger dopot, and in the construction of | immediately thereafter delivered to the First wm 1‘;' ‘Yx:r::;:u‘\-':;'::\.:n”.‘.vu.;.r:_: ‘;ftn:{.nu the score was 4 tie, butin this inning the | “yo,.0 "Ny, Keofe of the Fort Waynes must | He called Crooks to the box from which he | havo been received {rom all over the United | other rallwiy " lmorovements upon said | National bank of Omaha, Neb, trustee, to ve | aald Nebrasks Centrai raliway compiny of 1td Millers pounded the waddin’ out of Bim, | yhg kis ways, and spoedily 0o, or ho will | W8S watching the game and said: “Crooks, | States and Canada. Tho Pullman road race | grounds. and to authorizon s f B e Rea i ar eommine Tits” secossors. of | Nebraske Central raflway company. or iie seven bits aud seven runs being the oxtent | BCH BE WALE SIS MBIRCHY 100, phat for you drop dat poll: vas you sick or | is a Chicage affair and has crown to be one | menl of the interest upon said bonds R et fvonts us | successors. Indebted to the said oity of Omahs of the cataclysm. Yes, Uncle, whea oneof | %00 - 2 1 e P p | Erazy?? - “A bug fiew in mv eve, Chris.” | of the most celsbratod of the American road | Sreate nsinking tund for the puymeont of the | Lo i lrer provided. In the full amount of sa1d bouds, and luteress L your bright young children shows signs of | | ¢ zf;"gm‘":wx:‘f‘l ul:_:;::-r:xl‘\t mn,?“;t;:;t:;‘ answered Jack. Dot so! Vell 1 pring my | races. The result is oagerly watened for by | DEpcipal thereof. aud repealing ordinunce No. Weakening at any stage of the game, here- after, Lift bim quietly out, and seo what one of the other vovs can do. The crowd alw of ball players knew must come. Buffalo has dropped a couple of piayers an lookoud for dem opery oclasses oud bugs after this, und [ keep & See !’ the entire civilizod world. "It is a yory difi- cult matter to pick out a winner from the 3054, passed nnd approved Muy 10th, 1892, I, George P. Bemix, muyor of the city of Omaha, do hereby issue niy proclamation nnd Tho suid Nebraska Central Raliway com- DpANy plans to construct, or cause structed, a lino_of rallway in w be the stato t thereon. T proposition shall, aftor being duly acknowledged by the Nebraska Contral Rail« 0 0 51 00 milos 1 tent, from | w company, be fecorded in the oftice of the z Chit-Chat of the 1 largo bunch of starfers, as many of the | give pubilc notice unto the lozal voters of the ¥h:xvl.u:: lum.:\'n‘:- y"ulr 'I'v‘r}:.l “Which the snid | register of Gaeds of Lduglas county.Nebrask applauds a bit of managerial headwork, and | served notice on Hennie Kappel that he wil S Mk orkes fastest road racers the American cycling | Sty of Omuha, Douglas county, Neb., thut o8 | Nebriska Coniral ltaflway company has aiso | and for s poriod of twenty (1) years from an 1 know you are capable of a whole ot of it. hiave to bruce up or jump off the brdge. Remember the first rondster matinee takes | clupg can produce are entered. Last year }‘yh\_n‘r-glu:;_.‘ylx: hn"!'é“l 'u!{-llv-.v‘xlu. s fhectal | Sianned to construct over the Missoutl Tiver, | ufter this date. shyil bo referred to by glving . all ot Jack Suved says the prosent Columbus | Place next Saturday. the race was won by young Barwise, 8 | fnihoiling places nwmelys ntersecting or connecting with or reaching | the bovk and page wherein the suiuw I8 res I b i i {7 | ing polling biaces, namely he lines two or more of the foliowinz rail- | corded lu any mort ‘age, deed of tr ved of W B N for the | team is playing ball scientifically and ought | Klisworth, Kay., has about completed her | handicap man, & comparativaly unknown, FIRET WARD, WY COTPOTAVIGhE VIE! . bk conveyanee, of lonse of $ntd depot and depot Everything is now 1o reallacis for the | o win tho first championship hands down. new kite shape traol who surprised eyervone by his maguificent | gy District—Southeast corner Seventh | e Tilinols Contral Ratlway company, the [ Zrounds, with tho statement that tho s1id Ne- groat tug-of-war match betwesn the Omaha itzzerald, the second baseman released George Swigert of this city has been se- | show of sieed. Tue race draws annually 8 | und Marcy streets Winona & Southwestern Raiiwiy compan brosion Contrabratiway company. ity wics Swedes aud the South Owmaha Germans, | by Omaha, has been signed by Rocvester. | lected as starter for the breeders meet at | larze crowd of visitors 1o the oit and Seconv District—Northwest corner Eighth | the Minneapoils & f‘L lllloullflklhfll\"‘u)“ com= -._tm‘m\‘_ '}T,'uf'.' are bound by chie torms, iim Which will bo palled st Exposition hall next | He can’t bit & house.—Colambus, O., Jour- | Beatrica this yoar, Chicago obtains therebs a vast amount of | aud Leaveaworth streets. panv., the Chicago, St Puu s y | tatluos, povisions snd egnditions of toi v ! o ] . s, O., hland | free advertising. Awong tho long list of Third District—1308 Jones strect Ruiiway com ; the Ohicago, Fort Madison | proposition which are horsby made Its cover Sunday night, June 5. e Horsemen destring to eater tho Ashlan . b 3i¥tebn hig] fots Fourth District—1227 South Thirteenth | & Des Moin iway_company. the Atchi- | nants that attach t 4 h 1 Will Hart isa valued man at Brooklyn. | Almont stake should write to W. H. Ashby, | prizes offored are sixioen hizh grade safoty | 00" son, Topeka & Santn Fe KRaliway company, | Properiy into whosoover hands It may come. > Tho match is for 81,00 a side, 8100 of W i B Nas | Be - s icycles averaging in value §150 each. - stlot<N § Bivetih 1 S & Ohio Ruliway oompuny, the | . Provided, thutahe city council ot tha eity of hich,the forfeit posted.is held by Tnr Bes, | He mede two hits off Jack Stivetts, playing | Beatrice, this state. o £ M Fifth District—Northeast corner Seventh | the O O ay wom oy tha icene | Omuhn. (tho mavor apnroving 1o duoe forml ::h;;a;u‘ mm‘hcfl"uu iy u‘omyn.«d with | conter field. Ono of bis drives was fortbree | Horsemen should not_overlook tho fact Miscelinnoons Local Sports. e troet thoast cornor Sixth and | Ly compnby . the Guiney | Anall enact a cortain ordinance (which nt the Dol e bags.—Times-Star. that Ponca wll hang up $25,000 in purses for | Jack Prince is in Cincinnati gotting up & | Paoclic streets. i & Kansas Oty Katiwny company ana | 98 hereot. is pending consideration botore I-ne ul'!lrlnml;- s Savings bunk, as the follow Memphis with a how! for help has turned | their October meeting. tug-of-war. }ie\‘culh{l);wlr(fl— 5 F]g,..‘.,“..u a o | e ra Contral Railway company ::r., council), entitied “Anordinances ng will show : to Cincinnati for talent. Billy Ciiugman has >. L. Warfield, Muscati 156t AT Eighth District—Southwest corner Eleven! . dred thousand (#100.0)) doliars of | Permission und autho AL S Owama, May 21.—Received of the Omaha v e oy, Cllugman h8e | 1Cqljrvarfold, Muscating, 1, bas sold to | The last of the buffalo should prove quite | g fiuitar sir e D Siliall ve Gsiivered oy st tras< | & al Rufiway compuny. 1ts succossor ¥ : goue down to cover third for the Bluff City | F. H. Huddleston, Milton, Ia., the 2-year-old o ale, g aid ASAIEDE 0" COnMPagt: TRINUAA’ | PROK LIk g-of- p 3 3 , ¥ an attraction at Haleyon Heights. Ninth District—18)2 South Sixth street. B . * Swedish tug-of-war team, und ‘:w 50““; Browns.—Malford. bay filly Pnaros by Herbert Phallas The e 1 t has be bard Tenth Di :rllu {aterscction Nitich nad Ban- | 168 to d Nebraska Oentral Rullway | jeross, over and under certuln s und sormi -of- Wi , the 3 X o g 3 T xcessively wet spri en_hai e istrict—Intersection } = | company, IS suceecssois OF mSSIRLS. w8 1b Lhs o1ty oF Osmikh! Hjoct Lo oerta. e undred "doliars (#601.00) ‘oaing tho | Two zames tomorrow. Decoration day, | H. B.ana H. D. Allen, the exteusivo | o the Ohicken, aua the crop this fall will not | Crft street, noFUieust corner. 3 Wheti It _or they shall have acquiredand | 411eYSIn the city of Omab subject o certaln ok '¥ 10 g0 1o the winning team at | MOruing and evening. The railroads have | Waterloo, Ta. breeders, own'a couple of fine | be up to the standard. Eleventh Districi—13 South Thirteenth | yaien possesslon . of that certain ' tract | SOy LIomS, UA 10, VAONTE DARTE OF vertaln e Py O RO Sl mado rates for the afternoon game and a big | stallions in it Wi b : street, northeast corner Arbor straet. of land located within _the distriot [ SLTeet A Lo, h P! h he E n_hall et ¢ | staliions in Heporter and Riage Wilkes. 5 i o complinnce with certuin other condition the contest to be held at the Exvosition Svowa il b 6o Batit i . Mr.J. A R. Elliott has expressed his de- SECOND WARD. ounded by IiFieenth strest, Chicago streot, | comPilance with cortain other conditions. 0 in Omutiu on tho evening of June 5, 1302, .0 WArUivaT s Lo BRI Ls MHAtL S. W. Stauffer, secretary of the Tekamah | sire to shoot a series of five 100 nird motches | pirst D 4 a 3 d ) be paid on decision of raferee. Muny e h ) G sRMAN SAVINGS BANK, By L. D. Fowler, cashier. ud that tho struggle will be a tromendons one thero isn’t a possible doubt. While both teams are workod up to fever heat, and are intensely interested in the match, as much for tho glory of aemonstraung their superiority as they are 1 the nice bundie of money that £0es to the winners, it must not be inferred stringent document and all the minor detalls bave been harmoniously agreed upon. The admirers of the opposing teams, and thoso treight, has at last got a match on his hands, and patrous of the ring can count on a hair- curling event. He has been matched to tight “Califoraia” Demosey, the mug who made it very interesting for Jimmy Lindsay once upou & time. Dauny, however, was weights. As it is, the Californian must come down to 125 and under, and Daly at any form that suits him best. Under these con- ditions it may not be such an unequal match as might at first be supposed. Dempsey 1s rightfully a mdaleweight, and to get down t0 the “heft” mentioned must necessarily ampair his strength aud curtail his wind considerably, and Daly going i at his best weight, will surely make a worthy opponent ‘after Daly at Cut-Off lake. apolis. He still has a good joo, though, un- loading schooners, only it doesn’t pay quite exceptionally bright. He is hitting the ball good and hard, too, Crooks can go in and cateh if necessary. —Star Sayings. Jack Kowe, one of the famous *“Big Four, " who has been ‘‘on the hog” ever since the brotherhood died, has boen _signed to play secoud vase for the Bisons. —Ren Mulford. about so many postponed games at Indian- apolis. President Raiph Stout of Omaha has Jer, proprietor of the greatest show on earth, lumbus early last weok and was not found for several days. The old story.—Times-Star. Yes, aua Tauk'll got lost oo of these days aud nobody’il ever find him, Billy Harriogton, plaid breeches, plum- colored vest, fail and all, has been let out Hub Collins, the brilliant Brooklyn fielder ‘who diea of typkoid fever a week ago, was one of the greatest favorites in the National leugue. His mother, brother Harris and brotheran-law, H. Hartman, reside in this city. On being taken to the station house last Sunday afternoon, the Columbus team on answering the questions put them, gave their aces as follows: Campau, 19; Walsh, Haven sliding to the plate in u game with not ask that his will be changed xflu Sundy Griswold all he had.--Reu Mulford. state. association officel June 15. ogaize its value. failures, four entries August 22 to Driving Park association, oing 10 give one of the best mastings in the rs will says th meet at Beatrice, The first ten volumes of the Wallace trot- ting registor contains the names of nearly 60,000 animwals, and all Omaha horsemen rec- T. H. Hoffman of Lincoln has a fine colt train him for a hur- chased the 3-vear-old colt Bendigo 12, W. N. Burgess, t'lemington, N. J. Beudigo inaugurated at the fair pround track npext She Syracuse association will brook Secretary Hill says that the 2 trot of their August meeting so far has but X still it will go, consequentiy the entries have been reopened uctil July 1. The race meeting at Creston 1s down for 27, and & lot of attractive The handsome bay coit Cymbeline, Red Chieftain 8304, son of Red Wilkes, dam by Herod, 2:243, formerly owned by M. T. Grattau of Preston, Mian., has been pur- chased at & round figure by J. H. Wescott of Maicolm, Neb. Des Moines 1s_enterprising in her effoits toward a great race meet in August if she is a trifie bebind in most everything else. She has engaged the great soutliwest, as good moueys are offered, and all the arrangements are first-class. Allerton to trot v are 0 of 0 1 by with Czptain Jack Brower, a stuke of $300 on oeach match. tents somewhere out in the Loup within the uext ten days. Young squirrels are reported in unusual numbers in the timbersd bottoms up the Missouri river, and local gunners have made some good bags recently Lovers of scientific nthletics who missed other gentlemen will spend several days with, line and rod at Nishnabotna lake this week. fore the Orchard City Athletic club, Bur- would have been a tromendous success had the weathier been propitious. Messrs. Langdon and Foller are a trifle slow about cetting together and completing arrangements for their rifle shoot. Fuiler has accepted Mr. Langdon’s forfeit money, and all that is now necessary is to fix the American champlonship wing-shot cup, has accepted the challenge of Mr. J. A. Bollen, and has posted the nocessary £20 forfeit. The match will be at 50 live birds each, and take place in Kansas City, Mo., August 4. This is a good time to hang up your ham- merless and take up your rod and tackle. The last of the migratory game birds—the upland plover, sandpiper ana curlew—have gone on north, leaving virtually nothing to hant uotil the return of the uplands & month rauged for a series of matches at live pig- Ind., and one in Des Moines, Ia. Mr. Fui- ford has also arranged to shool the same trict—Interse oL, District—1004 10n Fourteenth and Jones Second South Thirteenth Fourth Distr.ct—Intersection Twentleth and Leavenworth streets, soath side. Ffth District—Intersection Twenty-third and Leavenworth streets, south side Sixth District — Intersection Twentieth stroet und Poppleton avenus. venth District—1422 Wiiliam streec. Eizhth District ~1314 South Thirteenth street (McCandlish). Twelfth District—15% Vinton street (Dono- van). Chicago street. Sixth _District—Intersection Ninth streets, east side. 5 Seventh District—Intersection Eleventh and Faroam strects Harney and Cormick). Ninth District—1211 Howard street kenny, Bray & Co). ond and Davenport streets, north side. Third District—Intersection Twenty-fifth and Dodgs street: Fourth District—Intersection Beventeenth and Dodge streets. Fifth District—420 South Fifteenth street. Bixth District—Intersection Twentieth and Dougins streets. Seventh District—TIntersection Twenty-sixth stroet uud St. Mary's avenue. Eighth Districi—Intersection Twentleth streot and St. Mary's avenue, west side. and Leavenworth streets, north side. First District—Intersection Sherman avenue and Manderson street. Eighth District—1315 Harney street (J. 8. Mo- (Kil- tieventh street. Onlifornia street and the right of way of the Omaha Belt Ruilway com- Pany, (except the sonth haif of blocks 38, ot & sand doliars (#100.0:0) of said bonds shall ot be deiivered until after the said Nobraska Ocntral Ruilway company. ils successors or \ssigns, shall hive constructel the sald line of rafiway In the state of lowa. One hundred and fifty thousand dollars [§150,000| of suld bonds shiall be delivered by sald trustee to safd Nebraska Central Railway sworn statem tof the president and treas- urerof suid railway compuny, flied with the shall fall to acquire and take possession of saia Jand. itshall not be entitied to receive Provided further, That the mayor and the city council shail, by resolution, upon the fuil performance of the undertakins on the part of said rallway company herein coutained. order the delivery of sald bonds at the times aforesald; and, Provided! furiber. That all matured coupons stall be removed and cancelled by sald trustee council of the city of Omuha Shall cause to be lovied on the tuxable property of said city an apnual tax suflicient for the payment of the interest on said coupon bouds as it becomes due, And after the expiration of ten (10) years from the dute of said bonds the mayor and olty councli of said city shail cause to be levied in addition to ull ‘other taxes on the taxabie property of said clty an amount of tax sumiclent to vreate a siuking fund for the payment at maturity of sald bonds, (the amount of tax to be levied for such sinking fund not to_exceed twenty-five thousand dol- The zoquirement of the sald lands and im- be pusted o completion without unnecessary delay: and all be completed within threo Central railway company sh not, within forty-five 45 days of being notified by the city clerk of = the mdopton of kY Rishi i stréet ind 4, black &, lot 1, und the north half of | (yjy proposition st the clection santly and on the right of the match will be | Crooks’ work at third has gencrally been | the State Breoders' meeting this year. Tho \ it enworth strects, south side. . found fit to pull for their lives, with the said city clerk Its written ratifica= tion of this proposition undor iis corporate senl, none of suid bonds sball be issucd. and all the termy and provisions of this proposi- tion shall be held for nuught. The Nebraska Centrul Raflway company nagrees before nn election being cn'led to sub- mit to the voters of the city of Omaha this proposition, thut it will execute nnd deliver company, its succassors or aesigns, when it or 1o sald city n bond with good una sufficient . . o the eutertainment at the Omaha Athletic N o= o they shall have completod the orection of n oties um o ve_ thousant ol that they are enomies, for they are not. The | _ YOU:E Jimmy Collopy is ambitious 10 be a | in Buf Crooke. When but a woek old he | club last Tuesday night, missed & &reat | Copisraiesipict lntersection Sixteenth and | g T o nter aepot upon auid tract of laud | Sareties in the sum of fve thousand dollurs captains and their men are on tho triendliesy | SFeat third baseman, aufl he will surely got | jumped a nigh picket fence and back again, | treatin in the Farmer- Burns-Tom Galentin Tenth District—I18% South Twentleth street | above described. to cost. inciuling the other of terms, and exceedingly anxious to get the | Lere: He plays “hard” ball all ihe time | and Mr. Hoftman will cash, conditioned on the payment of the i - oo jonts ¢ fd_grounds, not it wrestling match. (Lovett & Woodman.) {nllwulmmnvm- onts on sald g expenses of said election. s§it ORI 3 £h = ess than four hundred thousand dollare P Bl SR SaRReet reat match off . without biokeriae or | 41 lines them ncross like a shot from & gun. | dlor : Drs. Gluck and Giso and a number of | o Egienth Distriot™Interscction Twontloth | g8 chan, fonr hundred thousnd, doliars | MLy Sropcaiiion “und the nccaptance throo wrangle. The articles of agreement are a Ihere 1s said to be some *funny” basiness ‘W. H. Shehan, Hilareth, Neb., has pur- A by the ity of Omaha and the ratification of this proposition by sald Nebraska Oentral - - tallway company. Or its SUCCRSSOIS OF ko= Y i k of Omann, nccompanied by ocertifi- | B s i e ing 2 The bass and oroppibs are both taking the Thirteenth District—IntersectionThirteenth | City cler) ) ,{ ity en- | Sl&nes, as herein provided. snall be constru referee has received bis instructions, and the | been asked to lnvestigute.—Columbus, O., | is by Bretwood, dam, Tot (dam of Nortuwest | jure well and the party expects w make a | 2ud Yalley stroets. west side. M Ei‘.f:.:."{?’.::”;i%?f%‘&::fifi??&i'fmim fas | pnd_ nderstood "to congtitute, a contrack prospects are good for the most thrill- | Journal. 2:17%{) by Dictator. big catch. 1 Fourteenth riot—Interseotion Twen- | EIROOr, thit b L0t Ged. between the pn‘Ad Nebruskn ulnu.‘ ing " atbletio event evor witnessed | Themembers of the Omaha team all wear | The sporting editor of Tue Ber acknowl- | Harry MeCoy of ‘Burlington and Jack | oW 874 Boulevard strocts. Provided, that if the suid Nebraska Centrai | RAllWay compuny, i sqocomsors pr, neslens in Omaba. The hall will undoubtedly | gold badges presented to them by a jeweier | edaes the recsipt of a complimentry badee | Davis of Portiand, Ore.. figh to a finish b F D ERND) "‘,‘* Tweltth ana | HRiwAY company,its successors of assigns, be packed with the friends aud | of Omaha—Philadelphia Press. Biily Law- | to the Roadster club matinees, which will bo ] J irsy District—Intersection Twelfth an conditions, ngreements and provisions made on the part of the Nebraska Central Rail- & . Is proposition non- 5 n ington, for $1,000 tomorrow nicht. The | Second District—317 North Fiftoenth stroet Tt of sn1d one hundred thousand doliars | WOy _company in - th sitior desiring 10 560 & gonuIng battio of the giants | you mean. Saturday atternoon, S B S AP0 fetatiment of bonds: nnd. further | tained are boreby mude, the ‘covenunte hould not fail to be on hand, aud be on' hand | * Fred. Clausen of Columbus has made a | Koy Wilkes, 2:081(; Manager, 2:113¢, and | Sght is & certainty. Third District—112 South Pourtoenth streot, | provided. that nons of auid ono' hundred and | of the said Nebrasks Central Kalway arly. Aribur Metz s the final stakebolder | record thut stauds alons tmis yoar. He has | Guy, 2:11%;, have bion entered for the freo- | The Omana Gun ¢lub will sce that the | “FoaSiPB0R: o gl (0. 0. | B e ot fasat cne patt, | Shail attach toandrun W.thail of its said and'S. G. V. Griswold referee. pitched twelve successivo viciories for the | for'all pace'at Das Moines’ August mesting. | stato tournnment, which will be held in this | Caman o ov 1112 Douglas streot (0. . | bonds hall o golyor e e “ihe Kebraska | Droperty and be binding upou_any purty into Californin Dempsoy Bodivivas. Bl}ckaye;lnd has not ye:t lost a game. 'll‘huss\hreu alone will make a race worth 8 | city next Muy, surpasses any shoot ever held Fitth District—Intersection Capitol avenue «-...u-.l‘Emulmy:am‘;,nydumu be actually 'lll;:flvfld?:;‘lggs‘ilhz\;o'::;\";I'({"- R e ik “dan Danay Daly, Oeavha's 12aomitable feather. | —Times Star. SRR ong journey 1o sce, 1f they all start. in the stato,’ The Grand. Tslaud. tourney | and Tenth streets. usiog said nnjon depot; and, tral Railway company has enused these pres ents to bo executed 1his 16th day of M D., 1802 g NEBRASKA CENTRAL PATLWAY CO. By I, 1. DusoNT, Vice P'resident E, Sccretary. Attest: JOHN L. MCUAGU. e ALEX. G. CHARLTON. < 2 0 POURYH WARD. betore delivery of the bonds to which | Stateof Nebrask: growing stalo. so hie expressod it, in_waiting | irom the mismanagement of the Hoosicrs | purses will be hung up. Creston is in the | amount of the stakes and set a day. First Districi—Intersoction Seventeenth and | they are attuched: and, Douglas County. { 107 a match, avd be said rather than et | und theold Philadelphia mogul, Billy Shar- | same circuit with Omans, and R. H. Haona | J, A. R. Elliott, the vresent hoider 6f tho | Pavenoort strecta. ¥ Provided further. Thut thegmayor and eity | On this 16th day of May. A. D.. 1802, before Dempsey got away without being enter- | 512, xleps into his patent leathers. Good! is the secretary of the Crestou association. Second District—Intersection Twenty-sec- tained be would have fought him at catch- me, u notary public in ‘and for sald county, personnlly appeared the above numed J. H. umont and John L. MoCague, who are to me personully known to be the identical per- sons who_signed the foregoing instru- ment_as vice president and secretary of the Nebraska Central Raliway company: they acknowledge the sald instrament 1o be the voluntary act and deea of the said Ne- braska Central Railway compauy and thelr voluntary act and deed as such viee president and secretury of said company. Ninth Districi—1818 St ~Mary's avenus | lars (H5,000.00 in any one yeur: sald tax 10 s | 1amy shomeniy, 200 A4 notarial sont the date T The fight will be far 75 and oy of | 173 0'Day, 20; Jantzen, 15; McClellar, 21, | againstany horso in the world except Axtell | hence. (Ranapbauy ¥ S fong romm Yans o Tass antl the sajd | Inst3foressid. ALEX.G. QHARLTON, :gsm?-m. P e > had 25 of | aud O'Rodrke, 13. for a $10,000 purse. E. D. Fulford and C. W. t5udd have ar. | Tenth District—Intersection Elghteenth | bondsare fuily paid. Bt Omabe Frday ovening, the G7th of | . Dan Shannon landed on bis hesd at New | The trotters uud pacers will have excellent Lall the above and foregoing proposition be Eloventh Districi—i0id Howard stroet (Hig- | provements berein ocontemplated tacluding ogPIed and aloan anall KA T8 bendtosts: ninm: opportunities afforded thom at Topeks, Kas., | eons, to be shot in November or Dooem ber = % e erod and delfvered und shall an an- o b e e ol A Gy Cmana | the Atuletics ana for & time his lifa was de- | in Septomber for winning fame aud money. | next. One match is 1 bo snot i Now rork | ©°%" FIFTR WA, it Jons. our ‘Trom” May i 183, kad ‘wddition £o the usuul P Rathery and Tob Caliaghor wiii Tiaoke | spaired of. Tn bis delirium, however, he dia | It will be one of the greatest meetings of the | orin Harrisburg, Pa. one i fudiansnelis, taxes be ievied upon the tuxavle property of tne Olty of Omuha, Douglus county, Ne- braska, sufficiont to pay the intsrest on sald cioni s AT Beoona Listrict—Erfling building, west side | Years from the las day of July. 1892, . | bonds "as it becomes due, and at the A Credit to the Game. Winfield Seott Camp failed 10 set either | Broken Bow will hold & spring meeting, | bumber of matches with Mr. J. A. R Elliott | Sheriuun aveaue, between Ohio and Corby | 10 case any of the terme [inisstions condl: | uime of lovying the munuul oty tax. Billy Alvord, the new manager of the Ft. | the Mononganela or Atlegheny river ou fire, | and although the dates have not been fixea | 8t the same places except the last which 1s | Stree! ‘Waynes, is not only one of the most gentle - manly and exemplary ball players in the pro- fession but one of the best. He has had an anbroken carcer on the professional field and consequently Pittsburg ¢1a not take him along on her present eastern trip. He and Billy Earie were toft behind 10 keep in check the ambitious pigweed in the outfieid of the home erounds. as yet, they will be arranged to correspond with Grand Island, Kearney and Calloway. The horse interests of that country are becoming quite conspicuous, ection of the to boshot in Kansas City instesd of Des Moines, and maybe one of these in this city. Questions sud 2 5. 5 Third District—Intersection avenue and Lake street. Fourth District—1603 Grace street, South- west corner Sherman avenue and Grace street. Fifth District—I347 Sherman avenue (Sew- Sherman the "boglnning, prozrese and compietion. of said improvements are not complied w th, (unless delay is directly and npecessurily cauged by lnisnnllon or other judioial pro- ceedings, or by unavoidabie accident or ach commencing the tenth yoar maturity of swld bonds, shall a tax in 4ddition to all other taxes be levied upon the taxabie property of suld ity of Om b, Doug- i Nebraska. and continued annu- prior t _the e N 3 of Providence), thesmd company shall oot b Out in r Lodge, Mont., they are | jBLOOMFIELD, Neb, May 22.--To the Sporting | man). Siaern, ~ entitied to recelve sald bonds or any thereof. sinco 53, and i that timo bas made an eavi- | Donohue, tho old Metropolitan and ansas | abreast of the tmes. They have & milo ogu- | Lorsuoies b s s thetefonns i ont | aipgy. Distriet=iist an mvenue (Er- | gron chough the aleotars ofsuld olty of Omuha sblo record. In all that period he has pover | Olty backstop, has joined the Brewers. | lation track, in tho conter of which is & balf- | A and B ure on bases. C is ut bat. there aro | _Seventh District—Tntorsection Sixteenth | Shallhave by thelr vote wuthorized the ls; YES. - been fincd @ penuy by tha umpire, never had | Wien Milwaukce wants a good man she | Iile traiving track. There are 128 boxstalls | two men out. C bas had two strikok; A tries to | 8nd Lrard streets. 4 bonds shull by such default and without any NO. any difficulties with his fellow vlayers, und | hasn’t nuch trouble in getiing hini. ©maha | on the ground and the water is conducted | Steala buso and is put out. Who is first mun | Fighth District=808 North Sixteenth street | jidicia datefmination beboms forfaited. Thosbore questions shall be rexarded as has never been released in the playing ses- | Was six weeks securing Catcher Westlage, | from the mountains by water works in the | &% Dat in nextinning?—John Barrett. B I BXent) orsoction Cass and Fit- | . Provided. Lowever. tbas If the boginning, | Oneauestionaud all buliots of legal voters eon by any club with which he was evercon. | and is still short a man and bas been ever | City. Ans.—C. nected. St In 1553 be was on third base for the Louis Browas, ana in 1854 the Fort since the seuson opened. At the recent McKinney stock farm sales OMARA, May 25.—To the Sporting Editor of tocnth streets. 3 Tenth District—613 North Sixteenth stroet progress or com; shall be delaye: n of saild improvemen or obstructed by any of the cast at suld eiection containing the above proposition and guestions in the form of the ¢ . el e e oy o wart fog | officiui ballots, to be prepared by the city clerk Baltumoro has dropped Gsorge Wood ana | 8t Jonesville, Wis., G. W. Wiley of Wayne, | THEBEE! How long did it take Slavin to | Geassagenti ' 7000 5 SO SRises 08 IS herellL b IGnet, 1o | of * suid Ly or amd e aoiion iy Nes Worth, Tex.. team under his captaincy, won | picked up Jocko Halligan, which reminds me | Neb, bought su 189) gray filly foal, sired by | JuiE PO o1 AL 1 D ixon s ol oher . 1Y | teenih and Cass stroots, 4% North Biphteonrh | meute shall be extended to the extent ot such | 40 "X mark following the word yes the Soutbern leaguo pennant lu 1855 be | of Billy Holberl's first siore pants. *They | Fbailamont, dam Daisy McK., by Hickory | ko Pinee? WWhat ls Dixon's hojghtr—\W.HLH. | teenih ; delay or obstraction; aud should & dlsbute | §dvor of Lo acceptance of uid amended prope was again with the St. Louis league team; | are not long enongh for yon, Billy,” observed | 2:27%; second asm, Maubrino Prinoess by ns.—(1) Two rounds; (2) Ormonde club, arise botweon th sald city of Omahs and the with Briageport, Conu., in 'S0 and 'S7; with Al Yratas he gazea on liolbert's hand-me- Mamurino Star; third dam Lad; London; (3) Five feet six inches. SIXTH WARD. id Nebraska Central osition, the 1ssuance of suid bonds an: y Gray by 3 First Distriot—Lyceun hall, 4 Nortn | $4i4 Nebrarks jCentral Rullway company | S50y 0y L1ia Uaxen in puyment of tho prinetpt Des Moinas in '8, the year they won the | downs. “I kuow it,” smd: Bully, ~I've oot | Morgan Messenger 4,109, ] * | pHouvrear, Neb. My #.—To the Sporting | Twenty-fourth strovt (CTaIg). dolny. vhe same i the sloction of sajd Ne. | and intorest thereof. wnd all ballots of jeznl Westery poanant, 1o 185 ne was with To- | ‘am off twice already aud they are o short | V. L. Clark, the well known trainer for | Sunday's BSk the Tollowins questim: " What | sttoootd (;strict—Intersootion Thirty-sixth | Lraska Central Ruilway compa Tl B | N eveproppsition andqnestions 4 the 1orms Of ledo, tut in July was sold to Kansas City, | yet. that great stook farm—King Hill Stock farm, 2 a whero ho finished tho senson 1 referred for determination 1o i above proposition and questions in the form of kind of a bieycle did Willlam Windie muke In '90 Toledo Third District—Inte et 1 Nod Swartwood and Billy Earle bave g0 Dsriot- Inisrsection MUlltary avenue q St. Joseph, Mo.—uss engagea fiftoon stalls af | mile in2:15 0 Rundstrom. and Grant stract. biteators, to be apoaiated a8 bersinatter pre- | £1S OFSIRL allpn 10,48 proparod by the bought bim back, but was sold to Cleveland | pyuauated at Pittsburg. Mauager Buckin- | the Holtou, Kan., kite track aud has moved | Ans.—Urdinary, Fourth Distriot—Intersection Twenty- | Iy consideration of recelving the proposed | Cléction with an “X® wmurk following the and ln tura to Washington where Lo vlayed | berger's attempt to kech Swartweod in the | bis striug of good ones 1o that point. C. E. | Semvveer Nob. May 2L—To the Sporting | 19Ttk street and Manderson siroets. subsidy the Nebraska Osntral Ruilway cowm- | ST "not uvon suld officlal bailot shull upto the close of theseason of '01. This | fasy class was a signal failure, while Billy | McDouald is proving his ability as & | Editor of The BeE: Please ‘oelle tho Tallons vznwh‘xlm:.nc;lnwmnmn Twenty-tourth | Poov GV roes to ‘nilow all rallway companies :):B ':“"::Sffinc:"m L-n.:m ored us .;:0;;;! Maened 16 S Dot and is piaving sa gooa | Larle never could play anyihing higher tnaa | manager of a grest race sud trainiag ground. | ing: To's game of prosressive higi five ‘tiiore | *B it Dl Akiet % orseotion Thirty-third aad | the following risnia: Tha right 1o ran thols | Sition ths hasinnco of st bondd ™ wd : ¥ ostorn league Jomo buck, boys, 5, ) 4ro twonty DIAyers and three prizes. One ball toduy as over in his life, aud is good for L . Y%, W8 | el of Carshags, - Mo., .owper of (Ban p ve. | Parker strosts, will give you cigar mouey for the balsace of the season. locomotives.passenger und frelght truins over MeGregor, 2,60 player wins elzht games out of ten and se- its main and passing tracts within the city of the levy of suld tu ocures first money: four players win seven rincipal and interes 8 half dozen years to come. b o payment of the sire of Roy McGregor, 4, Seventh District—2032 Lake strest (W. A bereof. ‘1f two-thirds 2:20, has purchased ffLy acres of ground | sy theen aiason whe bl Ml foven ick). Omulia; and over its proposed bridge and ap- | of ail the ballots voted by said lezal voters of b ' . ¢ 5 . ar 1ghth Distriot—2625 Lake street (Sasstrom). | proaches.the right to use such vortion of its nid city of Omaha. Douglus county. N 4 M A lvaud’ Tho Columbus papers claim that the Co- | ear the city limits and will establish his | fieine for sscond prize play o 1 daside iy | Y < K 10 oleotl LR Kasons Crre. Mo Moy e riand Sandy : | 1umbUs cluo is the strongest (hat city over | Borses thero. A halfmile track wil s | Wins seeond rives thencinim the next aue o | st DIstrict—2i0 North Twenty-fourtis | termianl grounds, epots avd faciliies as may | bras e N R A, A P B S ¥ Y: | had, but they are simply gettiug rid of a tack of the ucoeptance of built on the farm this fall. Mr. winner (of the four) playing of is entitled to 1 have just got time for a line or two. Of r. Koell has Lo necessary and proper for the conduct of I8 swendsd ipay ‘enth District—Intersection T w - ’ tion, the issuunce of 1d bonds and the lev: ll Yound. Tho Amorioud assopiation Leam, | GIFbL youss Ben MeGregors in. traiuing, | LiFd briss. Tshe,or dons 1 botwoan thone | ad Eeaniiis shrosks enty-elshth | tne “pusiness of suoh ronds; Ciuclud: | G0 \4"Vuzes tn payinent of the BFBOIAI LA course, you are awaro by this tms that the | buck in ', conld have given thew eightoon | smong them Luey MoGregor, 4, 2:38ig. T A e o s ran s BEE | Eievonth Distrlci—ntersection Twenty- | 1% 867 Shonroae"tne "Fient-'to “ipes | interost. " thereat " tho * foroxuing hrapo- Wanderors have flually found a homs. 1 re- | ionings o their nine and beat thom four out | Jesse Gaudy, Broken Bow, Neb., has es. | W CleiE el T Fer” *North Twenttown | LESIx ours swhiohod wna delivered by tho Ne: | RLI0R ML L0 16 e AaReg wnf the Tare; selvod a telezram on my arrival nere from | Of five. Itis just like puitiug a 2:40 plug | tablished a trotting horse farm fod hus braska Central R 3 street. Iway conpany upon ull of against a8 Sunol—perzackly. our new president, Mr. Moyers. iustructing ~wwiie to take charge of everytbiug. The boys wre all deiighted at the idea of goiug to Fort ‘Wavrne—none of us preferred Denver—it is Like gettiog off the earth. We go to Toledo from here for Sunday una Dacoration day. Pretty good starter for Fort Wayne, eb! I Kenrney base ball taam hias not struck the Kearney gait yet, but the management is strengthening it evory day, and it will soon be playiog ball that will relegate the preseut lead-®nders to the rear of the column. The soason 1s young yet, and there is plenty of ries, christened his place the Mambrino farm, Ho has started out with nive fie brood maras, with Noble Chief 13362, by Trac; 6, he by Mambrino Dudiey, Woodford Mambrino by Colonel Awerican Star 14, 191, 2115, dam Amy Har- Winfleld' 1051, d. son of 8 by | ing Editor of THE Bi Aps. —The six play-off for thira prize. Those tied on second have no claim on it whatever. Guaxp (staxn, NohiMay 2. —To the Sport- Will you please in- form me bow many curves Vickery uses in pliching?--Spectutor of lust Monday's gam: Aus.—Three. One lateral and the rising SEVENTH WARD. First District—2515 Leuvenworth streot. Sccond District—Intersection Twenty-ninth avenue and Poppleton avenue, eust side. Third District—Intersootion Twentv-ninth street and Woulworth avenue, south side. Fourch District—Interseotion Twenty-ninth and Megenth stroets its switch track the Fight 1o connect thelr roads at uny point within one hundred (100 miles of said oity of Omaba with any Tine o rafiway which the Nebraska Central Rallway COMpAnNy. Or {18 BUCCESSOIS OF WSSigus, mAY construct or ea to be construocted e ot tho Missour! river, and to ran their locomo- tives, pussenger freight trains over tho Tavor of the 1ssuanco of sald bonds und the lovy of sald tuxes, and the said bonds there- upun shall be issued, rogistered and delivered in uccordance with the terms and conditions of suid amended proposition, and said taxes shull be levied accordingly : Gtherwise not. Which olection will be open ut8 o'cloek in the morning, und will continue op main and passing tracke of sald railrond; | ©'clock in the afternoon of the san » 3 time in which 1o retrieve the disasters of the John W. Tilden of Goldendale, Wash., has | 80d drop,which are curves; three altogether. Fifth Distriot—Interseotion Thirty-secona | 1t being hereby ugreed that in cnse w',';wfl “‘s‘l““":'l"f N'f“’»,«,_!")'m"h' We take Milwaukoo's schedule, 50 0ld boy, I | past woek.—Kearney Hub. brought his stable of trotters to Fonea, th: Omana, May 2L.--To the Sportinz Editor ot { S3604€ snd Thomason strost the ~Nebrasks Oentral Lallway com- (Blgned. GEORG] will 5000 bo with you. Please mail me Sun- - 8 . e R e e Pt I o, QO T4 03 2\t ames Apcrtias Bditar o Sixth District—1012 Twenty-ninth avenue. puny conswruet its provosed ling Mayor of the ¢ duy's Bex occasioually. 1 will wiite you & Frank Genins is with the Blue Jays. He | & ' ‘ain them. Pouneca has o b oul h - snf Sunduy's Beg, to de- teventh Disirlot-Intersection Thirty- | eastot Missour! river, through the axenc; letter of dotais from Fort Wayne, lecting | ill play short. He was & member of the | 8 live association and a famous track, boih | {jie 4 dispute when Ccwo Hugen formerly a you Kuow just how the towu stands after we play Toledo there, 1 already kuow they are bungry for the game. Tell “Spud" that a0boay’s claiw has anchored al last, sud piewso importa cork for Honmn's wmouth be- fore we rewurn. Goodby uua kood luck. W. C. ALvomn. The Roadsters’ Opening Matinee, The Geutlomen's Roadster club is rapidly zetting evervihing in readiness for their in- itial matines next Saturday sfternoou. The air grounds track has been put i the best »f condition, and with a nice day the after acon’s sport will be one of excptional inter- P lend ap additional charm 1o the oo- sasion the club has eugaged the Musical Union band for an open air concert, & largo aumber of invitations have beeu sent out, and the prospects are good for a large crowd ud 8 wost enjoyable Ume. Members of the club bave taken advant.ge of 1bo late churm- ing weatber, and the track every eveuing Sioux City team last’ vear and signed with Vou der Abe iu the fall. He was taken sick early in the spring and could not play, there- fore bis release by Von der Abe. He is now sa1d Lo be in good shape, and if so he will be a vatuatle man for Indianapolis. Manager Watkius of Rochester says that Sam Wise ought to be in the big league, where there are several second basemen that Wise could give cards aud spades to. Wise is playing tue best game at second he has ever played and s batting supervly. —Well, Watty. I don't know of auy bigger league than the Western, and if you waut to help Sam along, send him to Omana, we'll take him, bunions and all, C. D. Hilles, manager of the Laneaster, O., Eazles, bas the sportiug vditor's thanks for an invitation to be present at the opening of their new park. 1 remember when Lancas- Ler boasted of the strougest amateur club in the country—ths Old 1her Stockings— who wholloped e Cincinuati League team three straits and slathered the Puiladelphiss the larger cities. Axmnister, ¥:35’ in the hst. Mr. 45,000 for this horses of Beatrice. of which are becoming strong with all'thor- oughbred horsemen. Denver sends many of her horses here for training, right. She is able to take care of herself in matters pertalzing 1o the turf, with soy of Her live citizens in time will make the place a great horse center. Another substautial acquisiuon to the trot- ting horse iuterests 1o this state, is the pur- chase of Tip Tyler, by Wilton, 2:19%, the purchaser being Mr. John Page of Beatrice, Mr. Page attended the Cleveland sale with the luteution of securing something good, aud certaloly in securing & horse by so 8 son of George Wilkes, he h be perfectly at home' smoug the blooged Wilton is the sire of Walter Wilton, 2:10}¢, Lady Wilton, 2:10%, ;}, aud & pumber of others ‘age is reported as paylag ear old aristocrat, chat is capable today, it is said, of going & galt, clean aud handsome. Pouca is all one that will 20 Western league umpire, died und where? E. G, Grant. Aus.—At Marshaitown, Ia., January g 18%. He died from blood poisuning, conse- quent upon being strack by a wildly —— FINE SPEBTACLES «a Kug Classes, or the correction of sl defects of visloa. Solid Cold Spectacles ¥rom 83.0) upward Fine Steel Spectacles From $L.0) upward Protectand improve your eyesigat. Your eyestestel tras by a prastics Optician. fourth und Francis stroets. EIGRTH WARD, First Distriot—20% Haullton stroet. Second District—2222 Cuming stroet. Third Districi—Intersection Twentieth and Nicholas streets Fourth District 2016 Cuming street. Fifth District~2i08 Cuming stree” Bixth Distriot—lntersection Twenty-second and Burt streets, Seventh District—Interseotion Twentieth und Cass streots. NINTH WARD. First District—Intersection Thirty-second and Ouming streots. Second District—in Cuming stresta. north side. Third District—Iotersection Fortleth and Faroam stroeta. Fourth District—Interseotion Thirty-secoud avenue and Davenport street. Fifth Distriot— Farnam street. Sixth Distriot—3i04 Leavenworth street, For the pucposs of submliting to the legal voters of said city, for their aocentance or re- jootion, the wmended proposition of the Ne- rasks Central Rullway company to the city of Omuhs (hereinafier written 4t length) and etion Fortleth and of any other corporation or party. it will couse such eorporation or party 1o execuie and dellver to the olty of Omaha a good and suficient instrament binding it or him to ubide by tho terms, conditions and provisions of this proposition, tho same as the said Nebraskn Oentral Rullway company woula have besn bound if it had bulltthe same, Letoro delivery of the sloressid one hundrod thousund * dollers “@#100,9%9) "installment of nds. Provided, that the useand enjuyment by such raliway companies of each wnd every of suid riznts shull be upon just and equal terms and the pryment of Just and fulr conipensa- tion to the Nebraski, Contral Ruiway con - DARy, 18 successors or assigns, and subject to suoh operating ruies and regulations of the Nobraska Central R HIA{ ocompany, 1ts cessors or aasigns. as shall be necessary and wod reusonable. ald Nebrasks Central Raliwny wiil submit any dispute arislog he- ana such other compuny or com- a8 1o the use uud enjoyment of any under this proposition. or aw %o the mpensstion, operating rules and ulutions, relating thereto, 10 s bonrd of itrators, to be made up of three persons - PAples wond_the marve Temedy CALTHOS logal guarantoo thut KTOP Discharges & CrRy Remeforrhe Y ad KESTORY Loct Use it and 40y if § Addross, VON MOM | Scle Amorien Apeals, G N. M. RUDDY, 1 e ¢ I o who are judges of the state distriot court, or THE ONLY I’MG"ML OPTICIAN bas resembled & vast kaleidoscope with its | With whitewasn for vinety-soven innings. New ‘g‘{::,.:.“h(.;::x:' clnx‘n'nlnl.-;w 18d; MAX MEYER & BRO. CO 'éh':x"um“u“'?ll":':g.::l'd"a.nlm’ro:f i sascapys: of She dlstrisy smimalag the 210 South 15th ., Farnam St Thouter. bundsome avd fretsome flyers und wiirling | = AL tho latw mesting of the Western league | cyelists. J ho y Established 106 FARNAM aud 16th as provided in sald mwended proposition’ | oounty of Douglms, 10 be seleoted by o two- 1 sulkios and rosd wasous. Large crowds | held in Chicago ihis week. importaut aetion . bave assembled dally 10 watch the ambitious was taken regarding the position of the Young Men's Christian Association wheel shull an annual tax be ""‘hi. 1o pay the in- Lorest on such bonds 48 1t besomes Gue? and thirds vole of all the persous who ure district Judges of said eourt. EYES TESTED FREE are . shall a further annual tax, commencing the | Provided that any such raliway company | - " ptme dalasta of ere- owners urging el nags 1o Lrial dashes, and | league 83 o players distwissed from tho sor- f‘r;"' bolng orgaalzed ail over the coun- Lonth your priof t0 the maturity of such et i }‘ rasks Conteas Batlway | Qlases Fitted to ooty o s 1 the umuluu u‘:m m:: velvet sward and ;:::;II an 'u "lt:r‘w;:;:::r“:l:f:yz'lmr" o Dbl e e L = ntly bonde, be levied, in addition to all other | SOWPADY, lis successors or asslgny, shall havo | &' wayiug foliage huve medea socoe picturesque . Heroa! s dis- Dot eel euthe: in \he extrome. Seturday afterncon will loubtiess roc a large crowd iu atlendauce. ¥, M. C. A Tounls Club. Despite the contiuuous rains of this spring missed from & club on Account of arinkin, he is not ligibie (o sign With any otber elub of the Western league. He s not blacklisted, but is barred from ever after playing witl Western. ie can g0 10 the Natioual, East- dealt out 1o them & day before band by the Usited States signal station men at Detroit. Everything in uhe way of eutertainmeat at the stule meet of the Peunsylvaunia division of the Lesague of Awerican Wheelmen will want a new U Freque IDEA IN ADVERTISING. Address suddenly, without notice, Omaha ddvertising Bureaw, N. ¥. Life. sinking tund sufi- taxes, for thi erestion of & sinking sut nds ut the maturity ul-%w i oh Bald questions, aad the acceptance or rejeos the election to aubmit any such dispute to sigritration orte pursue any other remedy berever arbitration is provided for by 18 proj 5. the party desir 0 submis 7 RS AN RIS 0 e #1and up. Solid Gold Spectasles anl Byeslasisi, $} and upward. Oocullst's preseriptions for Blusses filled corrcetly suge duy as roseive ARTIFIOIAL HUMAN EYES INEERTED