Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, January 1, 1893, Page 25

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THE OMAHA DAILY BEF HIE ZUNDIER BROS’. entire stock of shoes and rubbers. I boughtit at 37¢c on the dollar of Fii cost, and will sell it out for 47c on the dollar of what it cost Zunder Bros. Which will give you || | Af Or( t() i\, ISS l l] 1 g good shoes at a less price than everoffered before in this city. I also bought the Wi I3, Hogin stock of | I * - Lincoln. Store only started three months ago. 1'wo large stocks in one room, opened on same day. | | OPPORTUNITY. They invoiced 859,874, No shoddy goodss no fake sale. Zunders failed==YOU KNOW THIEY DID. | 1 The s:(:(‘-;\'ltt;hv)lf’li."l‘ in Omaha and Y(),II I(N(;\\' ImiIis ( : | ”lew Neve{ wus SUGH H SmGK m: HN[ GDODS VTo the Ladies of Omaha and Douglas County, one word: You MUST ha\}e shoes. You can’t miss it if you at- . Al such prices as we can sill them at, tend this sale. We expect to continue this sale until all goods are sold. We advertise got. Everything as advertised and a great deal more. We give you below a few pointers of what we have and | Don't be deceived but comz and see for yourself. what you may expect. our price ... iz 5t 80t EE P yior's Rochester make, Zunder your choice, and plain toe, French heels and low heels, cloth Kid button Shoes, sizes and Kid top, button and face, every 23 to 4, Zunder Bros.’ Nothing like them ever seen before . sold them at $7: they crvwhere at $1.00, choic der price $3.50, $4, $1.30 and 3 choie are put oo tables in PAIR GBI L R L on table sizes 24 to 7, withs A to Kl e pri this sale at TUESDAY.... 8284 paiv Ladics’ French Kid and Dangola, patent tip 145 pair Ladies’ French 98 1,200 pair baby shoes, size 6 to 8, torn shoes, sold eve 913 pairs Mea's French cali congress, bals and button, See our misses’ school | 20,000 pairs Misses' and opein and square toe, in odd Jots, all sizes, and in shoes. former p b Rubbers; we Widths A to I5 Zunder's price on these shoes was ) 3 BEETI000 ipuic . day $5.50, $6 and $7; thers is some of the best known . $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, Bonly. ........ RN 9 makes in this lot: they are stacked on tables and Rolenithieanle b i sold at your choise for. ......... s PAIR. ELSERhEEAL any pair on the rack, there is several hund high as $8.00. Nothing finer made; Lustre, Gilt Edge, Alma, Glyerole pair. one bottle to a custone . vy : 1,100 pair n's g . Gil ATl ot Zunder BrosiUonas nd 3 Ladics, there ave 815 pairs of tine bronze French Kid, patent leather, | Al of Zunder Bros. Xmas souvenic | 1100 pair men's shoes, Shoe Dressing, e T BIVADbs o Sl e Rt Ao it sV A8 Zunder price $2.00, Mama, lock at them. ] 82.9%. Ask tos:e them. They ace Our line of B *and Youthe! S 5 o = : N s 5 a I R e NG & Our school shoes arve the best 1800 pairs Women’s and Misses’ | 1,500 pair slippers, buckskins and Shoes is complete. Dugan & Hud- Gl Newanl made in calf, goat and dongola. We [ glove and ealf grain shoes; the line | old ladies’ lace and congress, The nder's prices $2.50, $3, give them to you at what you pay {is cowplete. You can buy a pair | priveis just 1.3 of what you have will sell th from 98¢ to for cheap shoes. from 59¢to $1.47. Come in and sce. | been ing. apair. Mothers, see them. Zunder Bros.” Old Stand, 1520 Douglas Street. Dodge Bros., shoes at $1,00, $5 0, §5.F 3,00, Our price is NOW TAKE ADVANTAGE Of this sale, and shoe your family for a vear AHEAD. No one who wears shoes can [ | [ [ \ \ \ ‘ | AND //// BEST of MANES OFFERED, . t 3 = Ll S THE o = nothing we have not [{itlalgl bl ";Z;‘; PO WA LET YOUR EYES BE YOUR JUDGE. and 35¢, N Zunder's price $1.30, " Choice CENTS Ouv price CENTS PAIR i e AT e SPRIR 900 pair children’s 1,000 pairs ladies' felt shoes, made < ot e Hek kel g]47 Sce s line men's shoes, 5 all si 7 Bros. sold these 1000 s Ladies’ : s, . A : A fine Dongola Shoes 3000 pairs Men’s Wool ntes Mon's lieavy v i “tinge. dongoln and. Frenciy Kid CHOICE 10,000 pair women's rub. i 1,500 paivs men's b pat. tip, button and Alaskas and Overshoes, A L s e i s <I||\I welts, patent tip and hecl fo Zunder's price 73¢ and working -~ Shoes, /u"- 3 ¢ d tops, lace and button, such makes _'( bers, Zuunder's price 25¢ arctics, 7 price 1. ['] S1, vour choice. W 2 price $1.50 oks Bros. fllul Armstrong’s Rochester sh o b Il ’ i R t's shoes, Wright & Peter Win. ' 5 PAIR. y d shoes., sizes, Z e by Tibbitts, every pair a barg 4 ; : X Zander sold them at price $1.25, 12 PRICE O Rele o BE 32,50 and $3.00, OHISMPE;M Men's slippers, plush and 1,240 pair men's fine Frev coli and cordovan shoes, Paris, Globe and Prench toes, @t complete line, leather beauties, all sizes and widihs, This shoc is very cheap at de e our piic Zunde s sold them at $3.00, Zunder's price $1 25,4 S )¢ K600, $6.50 and $7.00. We invite you to in- [ ] spect the stock and price: Any pa 5 line while : i o 5 Qur Price cards given away on opening day. we give your choice 98¢ a pair to aml $3.00. You too fine to stack on tables. They are beauties. heord of such a pric A fullline of men'sshoes QUR I you think we ave Jiars come-and] o o puckard-hand PRICE 3,000 pair of odd paiis and different see. You don't have to buy. but we ; $ Bu Kinds, price to suit the customer, welt, . S want you to be here. You will buy COME Zunde price §1.75, 5 if you see the piices. ZundErBRnite RIS THEM, 5.50, $6.00 We open rain or shine, no postponement. Be there carly. Don’t get the wrong prlacc, = V TUES]]AY JAN 3 3 : S , 152 1glas S Doors open at 9 o’clock Mail Orders Promptly Aflended to. Wekisaias s D e g W. G. SMITEE. ) 7 N 0 | dim, as Jim has to ve poor old | long dispute with four-ounce gloves in Sioux vy, Omaha, Freem h SP ()RT\ HOL ll)\\ READING [ ionn 5. &ilivan anotnée’ chimce. ‘T | Gity. A 500 purso will gb €0 the winner, v Ciiser (son of Chatham) daim my opinion, C would sooner fight (dam of Bethel, 2:231, and Barstow Sullivim agad auy big man in the Nebraska's Two-Thirty List, by %k Ranger 3124 (si world, and it i I to a pintof 2 wson Sprague, a 4-year-old, mahog- L 2:089], ete.) g o its that they will vet givea big exhi- | any olt by Round’s Sp ue 414, dam The Coney Island 'Fh}'OW" a Boomerang and i for the gate, Jim is now making mon ; G RS e Gets Hit in the Neck, ctin’ up™ on the stage, but the furore e, 2:40 and owned by G- D. Mathewson s TN a D mn 7 see the. conquero the ehampion of y Islund, Neb. trotted 10 a vecord of 1 much needed change in_ trottiug rules i TR ambions i~l alveady o nmlm;.. o | 22017, September 2, at Independence, Ta, gard o the ever disgusting and v < ) wortly be panting for the br ooording Lo iite. Wostar 35¢ 3 » | scoring. M igart is ) IS fizhting than any thi Oh st a6 o rodical and sy : . He to return to the avena e i S i 3 hile , ’ R e HAE is dgmer 3 r ' CLIt-Chat of the Track and Stable -Base | yesource s a Kecley cur ok iMhilenob comniove, s tes ool o T s iae) Ball Paragraphs-The Festive *'Nlll‘hr-« e oty atmosphere and general couditions as if thy h-r"w\'llluul\l hllwlt ntoff av g : s or Jackson's g timustibeilf valo s atTng st trinl. This would surely be a great Wheelmen and @ = “oldexploded Sully, or “No one but B e iz for the spectators, and the horses as tions Answere Mitehell, Pa A 2 "] well. As a suggestion to the American and 30 in the free-for- < ~ | National itions, Mr. Swigart thin} sho winning the ruc i that - rule providing for thre I scor and reducing her record from 2:313;. She , alwiays protecting the pole horse, would Nedtnteolt, it was Gnt Hon dy the matter satisf nother e, Maxwell also gave the bay stal- b of the gentlomans is—unl it is o good v Tennessee Wilkes, | one, too—that five h o enough for uny nity. Just think of in, and they both think A R I L i e M e W number, it,the eastern sport 'y can whip bim. Goddard hasn't . after’ handling him. but sis | the summary is to establish the stunding of ing men are oy on, ‘l'l"n- Inf ; the n,“-dl Iiu- voks ord was nd Geory the contestants and how the woney shall go. b : ovbet’s — refined seience L \ ocked of venty-four seconds f « . 000 purse hung up | their fnally, Tia volish for the yaft 1s some | IS B eoki ik Parmalec is shooting quail down in and taken down by | thing thatgives the bravest man the ehills sun A 2 the Coney Tsland | And Jackson, he has met Jim before, and { A T Agg he Y ( . stood him off when lame and out of condi- club for amateh bes | tion, The next time they meet there will be tween the English | even irprise ne Madura’s way Little fear is there of Goddard or Jackson \ing out . They have been ARE s ar out ave proven themselves YRRy ne | matural fiz and marvelons punchers, and LR aniota of doubt about their sin hort-huix : both want to fight Jim sure v stallion, Hastings | Rinchart, the photographer, is cutting live birds down like a veteran. Hustings Boy is sired by J. C. Read, the man who shot Captain Downingz, dam Lady R., by Bash Anson mateh in Chicago recently, is in wis bred by A, H. Cramer, Hastings, 5 | business in Omaha, and has only shot at the who still owns him. He is six years of > | trapone y and promises to be a fast horse in his class another s on. “and Ameri lightweight ehampions, Dick By 0 and Jack McAuliffe, as o stupendous [ Out in California they ave enjoying such gake, /hoy doclnyo that, the offer was | anothor avaluncho of s as hasn't visited | oy Kidwell, Rushyille, Neb., gave the | many live pigeon champions, but suys he never le ate and that the Coney | the spor world for thes 8 Of Years. | hyown, Byear-oldstallion, MeGinty 13,019, | does not intend to travel or go into practice BRlGE Neincerlo and ) McABITo . under y‘.:":f':-'m\.\.f,‘","..’,‘,.}“‘\“‘,’L‘,',‘,,“‘:; ’,‘“I{\"‘\'l““; son of Tnveterate by Woodford Wilkies, dam | for a measly £250 or $300 miteh stood the play from its inception. Just what | (O 10 SN overs i the last opisede, | Nelly by John A. Rawlins a record of 2:2014, AeVEMONE RGO AT thy object was, inless it was to entrap the | It was a hirty-fouract comedy entitled, | Picing. Ihis record awas obtained fin the [ company is building a_trap, Smith ejector, -~ New Orleans clubinto the offering of another | *No Contest.” The pool voom sharks and [ Fi i O HeE FIEL SICEUILY stErted S0 hammerless gun for Billy Nason. It will be S ey 5 5 sure th " det y e 8 8 ubo cen hunds, weighs 900 ) here the latter part of. January. He says ruinous prize for the fight, would be hard to | sure thing gamblers divided the MS: | and if campaigned next v 'should be a $ tell. If this was the idea, it failed most | Had tho : the level Murphy | it kqtahiEned next AHoYlK L company can build & gun s good as’a Iamentably and the York pugili I as good as ready mon 4 5 W ener. \\l\]lv ‘\)n;‘. lln'nxmw’ ; seribes, notable 12 occupy ck and Stal g ive bird and target shoot unenvidhle and ridicu fon, = The, ; rally anticipated, the Plim Diftaon. vanim ko it oras thutt conld trot grounds of the Bemis Park Gun club had trained the batteries on Mot ht before the Coney Island | § : phenomenon indeed, and as | @ next Monday (New Years). The the Louisina city and us | club last Wednesday night, was a ‘hot en- [ ¢f d's record us a horse that | hew Kings live bird traps will be used for 0 blow wrement, but from the ve wt the little Y 4 in 2:10 today. the first time, This trap is the best in the lm, but their big g nglishian cut the pace, and in the hith i country, and is used in all the big matches in illy wimed, and just now New Or- | vound landed the plucky Hiberni hand | Mambring Medi . is now the | the cast ids, yea, even “towers, over the | dey. MeGrath demonstrated his gameness, | property of Jan ck, Bensville, Mo, When in Chicago in November Frank Par- Couey Island shap like a giant Anak of the | however, by the way he came back after | Fhe stullion is a Son of Happy Modium malee made Elliowt, Fulford, the Kleine wWoods oy 0 hazel pateh being ivvetreivably beaten, again and again - mans, and the whole crowd lay down. He ard of the Crescent City | His valor was deserving of a better veward The well known driver and trainer, Scott d to shoot sy or all of thise for §100 its 240,000 purse for Hall ‘oy, is wintering on a farm in lowa, He y kind of & match a any time, , have you?! Instead, they Apropos of these foreign affaivs, there i du his training iu this city the coming in Chicago or Omala, with no takers, are quiotly, yet vigorously and systematic- | going to be one down at New Orloans next on. He will get his foot in it yet ally pursuig the even ténor of theiv way, | March that there will be no skulldugg — Buffalo Jones, Blondy Clark and Henry and will sacrifice everything to by Lty | connected with, and 1 think 1 wil W..I. Cotton of Clinton, Mo., lost a trotting | Dean killed a five pronged buck on the island colossal enterprise 1o successful issue. O | and chroniclo it for the readers of T Bee. [ bred stallion through hydrophobia a couple | above the witer works power house lust St course, it is ull 4 mistake on theiv part, and | 1tis the meet between Tommy Ryan, who, | of weeks ago. urday. Henry Dean is the great deer hunter caleulated in the long run to prove disasirous | duving his two months stay in® Ormaha last — of thie Flovence brush. He knows every hill to the gmme generally. 1 hope, however, | fa e more friends than any m ¥. Woodall of Pi this state, has pur- | valley and buck from Florence to Calhoun they will be able to pull this great contestoff ' make her a life time, sed of W, A. Irvin of Tecumseh the trot- | and i5 an excellent rifle shot, " successfully, if for no other son than to | b Dawson. the victorious Aus- | ting bred mave Lily Vera for $500. Next to Frank Parmeles Goodl. . mike the Couey Island sug >t artists | tralian, YThat the lad from the under pheat ErARERIIe e Beadly Brucher more rediculous than ever. side of the globe has tumbled to the fact orge Marvh, tho Central City horso | wiate. o ias raisaad Tomar Huc Llih the that lie has o stiffer game on hand than he reeder, has sold the stallion Aleyvol, | $Ha' T ot 40 vours than , ‘l" ‘l'“f for ho littlo whivlwind set i i 3 s yet taken part in is cvidenced by the . . Gould, the owner'of Shadelund On® | {on dod’ ey il Hive bird shoots. 1 has at Mvan's declavation that he was doped at | fact that he telegraphed to the Olympic club | w MERdRCLANANY S b AUGOLA. SHa: Sanlt New Orleans last September has about sub fow duys ago that Ryan must come down E. Doty of David City owns a_number | time. Some one will 8o, sreunt wiae p the sided, and all iy lovely again in the exclusive | to 10 pounds. instead of 141, as the original | of good ones. among which 15 & MCGIOEOr | mteh so day ol K6 dkainst | cirele thut engirdles the champion and the | articles provided, or he would remuin and | Yifkes filly supposed o be i comer, & , Rianie 4 hano ull ex-champion. The gust, however, wus ox- | punch out a few more dubs in Californi T & BRRR American gun manufacturers can undoubt BR-ahom L U PATEEY YA IR il L SOMECanore SUUR A SR Dick Tilden has made another addition to | edly make us goodn gun as the ahrouded the great fight as Stygian s ever d phuck, what will be his fate ‘when he [ Bhich he purchased of J. Hale “of | more to the huntingand ficid trade th it has strengthened the belief in many minds | faces 140 of it. He can't rush onto Tommy | Beatvice. Heis a bute, % the trap. The game is getting s that all was not just as it should have been | with the burs down, as was his wont | A G- W. Curry, who owns the grand little | trap shooting s increasing and most all on thiat mowentous autumn evening with Needham and O'Conuell, but will needs year-old pacer, Ouline, has another you manufacturers are putting in new machin o i be extre y wtious and husbaud as | Ster by Woodine of whom he is exceedingly | ery for the manufacturing of trap guus Joe Goddard still insists that Jim Corbett | closely us possible that vaunted strength of | Proud There will be a great improvement in next could not phase him in a month with his | his. Ryan is the peer of Jack McAuliffe in | W. A. Webber of Cambridge, Neb. a | year's output seleutific love tups, and that ho can whip | clevertiess and clean hitting,” and if he | stable full of good ones. e has just bought | There are on record two authentic scores him easily the champion will only be so | doesn't defeat Dawson it will be because | Cluny G, @ ear old re with a of 100 straight kills 1 breakis. Al Bandle kind as to step in the ring with I)..u!]uu is the best man at his weight in the llmu‘k. s 0, i .m“.«l..u(lic..lmm.rJ an .l-{ (m:.nm;n shooting against Captain A, m. That the Australian speaks wmore | world. Japanett, a o will do alittle | Bogardus four years ago last Saturday o B Lk (3 0A ot 1o S i ~ camy s year. week, killed, using a 10gauge gun, 100 ber of people competent of forming an op By the way, we are to have a 140-pou R Kn ¢ Son, Wakefield, Neb., r str t to his oppouent's 93, John L. Win fon, despito the frantic asscrtions of a lulf- | contest oursclves one week from next Th port the following salés to the Western Ke- | ston (Meade) broke 100 straight blus rocks dozen of Jinr's self-appointed guardisns that | duy night, and it ought to be a hummer. sources V. J. Underwood, St. Paul, | from five traps, unknown ancles and traps, he would cut the big antepodian into rib b hasmatched Joo Mck b., Lunar (5) bay mare, by Chathum (son | WO year's ago, to Frank Parimaiec’s 07, b Phey also claim that Goddard has no | Newark, N, J., and Jack Gorman, fc “ayler 100), dum Twilight by Clay Pilot | guus. This mutch was shot lenge Corbett, but on just what | of 4 0, now of Gothenburg, this . d., Sunshine by Comet; als in this city and was for §50a sidc ral or equitable grounds they buse such | state, fora contest ut that weight, It will | liug bay filly by Shideland ard, dam | benses idiotie ¢luim, would be hurd to tell, be with the biggest gloves, of ¢ urse, s the | Lunar, as above. To William Hamilton, St William E. Watkins, the nervy side part It is any wan's privilege to challenge Cor- { club is dete under no circamstances | Paul, Neb., gray filly (1) by Van Duke 5001, | ner of wholesouled and geniul Colonel Andy bott. By what right does he occupy the | to oyerstep the contiues of the faw in these | dum Kitty Linwood by Woodbury Chief; also | Meaders, the represeutative pigeon shot of eaulted position thut exempts him from the | exhibitions. McElroy is a likely appearing | weanling” filly by Rowley B., son of Beau- | the south, is dead. Mr. Watkins, who wis overtures of his kind. Must he be allowed | young fellow, while Gorman is an old ring- | clere, dam Letta 8, by Chatham. To James | 50 years old, will be remembered by the older 10 select the man he fights, und name the | ster. Britton, Wayne, Neb., Letta S, bay mare, by | trap shots by the excellent scores he mado stakes, place and dute Lo boot. ‘The ltter 1 Chathain, dam Pinafore by Alar Clay 1706, | at the tournaments a few years ugoat 1ouls will concede 0 him, but not the former, During the latter week of January Danny | g. d. by Morgan Prince; also a w ville, Cincinnati and Chicago; also ut the Goddard has just as much right w go after | Daly and Billy O'Donnell will settle their | by Parker 2874, dam Pinafor 'o W. | clay pigeon tournaments in 1585 at New Or =T Charlie Budd intends making his appear- ance in the spring ready for the state's him for a by one and Tasting by one, which seems to | THEBER: Please state fn Sunday's Bie what ST Totinonts HUSLLO CICAn OUE ISty SUi- A matent, axation for him 1o attond o tourna: avings of prominent wheelmen, [ Ans.— G .~ sold by the Crown Manu- ment as itdoes for most men. e nen and other eyeling celebrities ave | factui y m, Kan, s Black powder is like the muzzle tonder, a | Stattered - promiseuously throughout the | what yo . Nothing like it is known in thing of the past. Nitro compounds are used | Work. 135 o, o7 ; : exclusively by trap shooters. 1t makes no | John Hynes of the Tourist Wheelmen, and | Dusta, T, Tothe Sporting Editor smoke, less noise and has greater penetr: the populur salesman at M. 0. Daxton’s ||.~,.'<'.L' N o ‘\“‘;“':‘;f‘.‘{':’\\: DRI tion when fired from small bored guns, i, ., | bicycle emporium, started o a long trip | G R #NH5 ) i S i 14 at the muzzle and 12 at the breach, | across the snow clad plains of lowan and | (hinds riise: Ne S pair of jacks ind itro powder must be well wadded to contine | 1lin last Iridgy morning. Mr. Hynes | deaws to flush iess puts the hand i [ yy morni . i the gas, wads must be larger than the inside | will make the teip on his bike, using a No. 3 | center of table, puts on it chipsand No. 2 hets of b 3 qis will escape into the siot mbler. Th s tuard one nder any | gnd No el hoc e Wi i poi?-sohn T amstances, but much more so in mid | Mains. sh have been using nitro powders for | winter and will bo a test to the durability of | Ans.—He does if he has the best nand. cars and made their guns especially for it. | the mount and the stamina aud pluck of “the — - - 1f you want to_get good results with the [ rider who is one of the best road men the WORLD'S FALRNOTES, nitro compounds you must lay aside your old | elub have on their roll. The tourist will stop | =0 % : i biee black powder bored guns. Muchcould [ over at Davenport, Roek Iskand, Des Moines, | The force of Columbian guards numbers be said on this subject of interest ana benefit | Chicago and other places of impor o 5 : 3 to sportmen. before returning home, The joint building of New Mexico, Arie Why don’t some one te a mateh be N T T I ThiTh ’“"\W’r“ ‘“‘."l‘l"“””“;l‘." J~1“yl.”:::’ e freen Kunsus Clty, and Qmatis shiootets ||| By Snarslg, the ol “Philndelphin, biso |7, o GHoL RS NSl O A Werlde could. pub e olionsmeniniing o0ss, has gone inte aitvoud | 1 i L] score that would hu any ten men in tho | DnlL war b has gone into the rail A short and sensible pr n has been country to defeat. There are four clubs in | PEHEE. ) i R ced upon for the opening of the World's the eity to pick from, and in Parmalee, aldipoous Onmp) 000 LGSk 1ir at Chic on May 1 Hardin, Nason, Brucker and Brewer of the § sonville, L He will vetuen to- the coast The president-elect will be reque Omahas; Peters, Blake, Chubl Read . ress the clectric button while the World's and Smead of the Bewmis Park: Jim Smith | Joe ke, who fs on_ tho force. out e ADcathotiast and Blanchard of the South Omahas, and utte, captured a burglar yest ) o pssmel T Montmorency, Loomis and Bryant of the | put salt on his tail e LD Raymonds, could be ed at at | Ren Mulford of the Cincinnati Times Star a majority of three was found in its would malke ten men from Kansas City | is about the only man_in the country who 3 ! worl hard to def It would not take | maintains a readable buse ball column, John Peity long to get in trim again, cither, | Owney Patton is residing at Spokane, An f is in practice exchange says he has invested in mining thut would make stock—a pick and shovel, probably—and ex. Go after Kansas ( ity, boy 4 peets to be a miilionaire, maybe. man, on a side, and Tue Bee will [ "5 S o tip you for winners Pitcher Ge t is confident he can trewn in rly confusion from prow to 3 8 b o piteh good ball next season.—Sporting | stern of the model warship 1linois, W Whisperings of the Wheel, Why, 10 be certainly. Did you ever hear of | there presents highly pictiresque. fed Happy New Year a ‘)“;L‘l‘l“l timo “",K““' : T assorting Citic igo_almost strangled Philadelphis M (O Daxonhad s beoutiduland tastefuly A H0.COIEN LIDAY WO HOX L HRUAOD, with an offer to buy Independence hall and decorated window during the holiday weelk Wich the niiehe \in the center of the diu- | add it to the fair curios. ‘The author of tho {ate sxpect hotold times the | Mo that player has a chuance to develop | proposition narrowly escaped being duns |'\1:|A‘||pl\‘\')‘“ t8 1 3 \‘“?”_‘ h"""“:“ :"“T into something more than a mere throws geoned for Lreason ! and be in it with the rest gho bull ove the plute, inasmuch 48 hisfield- | ‘o dedication of tho World's fure bulld. Rector, Willielmy & Co. will have o wheel | portionate decroase of chance of injury pcosk 000, laiy 4 ”".',‘:”'. bighais built especially for their trade which will | Give the ficlding pitehers & clince,— Sport 3 Qb LX ¥ 1004 combine all the points of a high grade wheel, | inyg Life, ! 2 80001 ’*l"“;:““ ;'}“"\’ A0 sompagisel with Chicef Consul Perrigo promises that the g 4 L ; R B LT W T e T T, I Can Eat Fort In the Kansus state building another diss DS io s mita o paam dea R e a0 DUNEAP, T, Dee, 20— |Special to e | Dlay caleulated for the delectation of the upon as yet. Bk S. Jensen will begin the task of r-lmm 5 ‘d |4‘u\\ -u; ey kY s 2! cating thirty quails in as many days tomor the lar and plete collections of ui«.“.u [.f:-":-\?‘:».ll'lilm {fn' ‘-’Inl\‘-.”“\.: ~“i‘:‘4 row on i wiger of $100. The sports of Dun- | the mawmals of North America in this coun- e ity aeveral dhys et week looting aftor | 1ap have pooled on” the bet, and should My, | ey (il of hi v AR ORI Jensen win the loss will not be individuall la water trust will have the exclusive the interests of his firm heavy aht to sell that seductive mistu The distribution of the souvenir half-dols lars has been begun with a fair prospect that lavge numbers will be disposed of at 100 per cent advinee on th ing value, Guns, shells, bombs, bells and pumps are Wasn't the “wild west smoker” at_the = — N > Omaha Wheol elub a grand success? Wi Questions wid Answers. awaaionad and ‘.','k'.‘li,)“,j‘,',' A yea! one of the most brilllunt events of the | _ONANA, Dee,20.~To the Sporting Edltor of i1 R4 - of ) e Season and the forerunner of many more. THEBER: PICAse stiute i SUNDA Y Aiiont any. simbailh. 1k wall be kv updn the person buying the tramp | 4 the pictures One of the local dealers has intimated that | gouble high five, wh ren 8 4 ies of Columbus that can bo he will donate u high grade wheel to a cer- | of the deck is dealt out in four cqnil phics | rope will be brought to the ex- tain elub to be rafiled off for the benefit of | mediately ufter the hands have i e i s the club, A worthy object which will be ap- | has Heht (0 0ok ab his four cards hofore Mol b miel Sedige preciated. 4 J Iy obllg ador v museunms in ( Our farmer friends will soon be fixing wp |~ 45"V 00 il have to make your ques. | Britain, Frauee, s i Ttaly their boats for the spring camy R s e HrE rom b R vt Uuder tho' 638t windows of thoe o ater snow will e melting ono of " theso | Hoh Db Rer. (WML IOULANGE! L wiig of the administntion: builaiig e § nd—well ‘tis ucedless to state what | pECKUONN Nebe Dec 28000, the Spo seene like a creation of the Arabian Nights, ult will SUNDAY BEE [ there s il any bounty on | 1Uis the graud court, the muin gato-way to ol o division, League of Ameri- | wolves in Do county or not, and how | the World's fair, the feature par excellénce i Wheelmen, is steadily inercasing its [ wuch?—A SCnsCiin of the entive perfect plan of the exposition, membershlp, Four new members last week Ans.—There Is i state bounty Miss Viola Fuller of Mitchell, 8. D., will which pulls the total up to 213, Now the Lusnron. Neb., Dec. 27T the Sporting | present 1o the Chicago World's faira unique time to join if you intend to become a mem- | pfiorof Tuk BEk: 1o decide w bet will you | opers. cloak. It is made eutively of the Hund in'your name to the secretary- [ kindly answer the followimg chestnuts Is | feathers of preairie chick It took Miss surcr at once, Jumes Corbett of Trish or Scottish descent? Fuller ten years to colleet and sew on the A la:4 ¢ rjumiber of the wheelmen are keep- | A+ Hohmes small feathers, each praivie chicken cught in trim at the Young Men's Christinna Ans.—Irish = yielding only four or five suituble feathers. tion “gym”, *Toa man up a tree” it OMANA, Dec. 80, To the Sporting Editor of | pyo seetion from one of the California looks very wuch as if the crop of un- | THE BEE ingt answer the followling wnd | wodionl trees, which the government. will knowns' this year will be quite numerous of the term weltorweight for both | exhibiv in its’ building at the World's fair, A review of the past year shows the re- | jo pugilists? 2. all bets ve | has arvived av the fair grounds. Eleven markable strides which eyeling has attained m b ther thi i excel or | freight cars wer i convey it in this I other countries. Records nanything and the Is a te | across the contine s thirty have been smashed vight and left, fortune u drisy ! an foot lon twenty-threc feet in dismeter. made, factories built and millions of _dollars ks SUGARIMIN Rga 3 90 UV An effort is being made to areange for a invested by capital in"the business. Knowing w siie length, who wins? A B bets grand reunion at the World's faiv of surviys predict sti ater changes for 03, it Ll \;‘H‘VH‘, g Il ing 4er the men who left their hoi in 4 { 8. Maclil P n 1849 to become gold hunters oTourist Whoelmen and thelr friends i the cast in Ir mters in ulfi\hwh‘u\ul‘ln fst of - the il sessions ) 1. Between weights. 2. Yes, unless | California. It is thought = that several on Thur y evening, J ry 5. The eveut pecificu. b ) the pr ition thousund of thew are i e and that will take place at ¢ idence of elub's | that side or t er loses by a t all would make an extea effort 0 go 1 president, W. M. Barn: 0. 1125 North Priny, L. Do To the Sporting Editor | Chi next year, were a reunion arranged Lighteenth street. Cards, music and @ geu- | of Tk Bee: Will you kindly fform me in §us is proposed eral good time are the feat g BUNDAY HEE Wil 1 il I hard Ak L e instatlation of prohibits has ulready The Roferee, one of \ e 1 i horse during his hardest work 1s allowed ull un, but has not - yet progeessed far, journals, not to’ be outd vivals, | e will deink, o fuct his 1t by bin night aud on, however, the iuterior of cach one of comes out this week with 4 mammoth Xmas | day?—Aun Old subscriber the buildiugs will be the scene of great we- | edition, which, by the way a flne spe Ans.—Pugilists in traiy avoid water as | tivity, The authorities are determined to anof rintast and crs'art. One wiich 4s possible on account of its fattening | have all exhibits in place at the opening of $h6 foatures of the edition s 4 club divectory | tendonciew, ‘Lhoy s itswhen 1ot in train- | the falr, and manifestly this cannot be ace of the United States, classided by st wyg hecuuse the other stuff is so plentiful complished it exhibitors are allowed 1o be Omaha is veprescuted by four s, Ling ,,l ONasa, Dec. 80.~To Lhe worting Editor o dilutory,

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