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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY; FEBRUA RY 12 93—-SIXTFEN PAGES BENNISON BROTHERS. {0nly 14 Days Apron Check Gingham } i Corticelli Spool 8ilk 5(3 Yard. \ i B 6,000 ynrds, our entire uul‘;‘\; ‘;L‘ff':.‘f.w X @8 : 6( Spool. ngghams; half price, 5 yard, Take ali you want. —_ - Still greater reductions than e er. We have o 11}‘ 14 days tos 11 ne wly 109,005 worth of this great stozk. Positively every dollar’s worth must be sold b Lonsdale Muslin _\I wrch 1st, Now the fun will begin, you w Il buy fine Dry Goods, Carpets, Curtains and Cloaks during the naxt two waaks, at pr.ce; never dreamed of. Come . 63/ CYard in with the crowd. You can all »]“-w‘n[x'd on. More ‘i?\yt‘fl)"ul\‘.(\ (-n;_(v‘\gml making now over one hundred extra clerks, Monday will be the greatest bargain Coats Syool Cotton 4 ard. day ever known in this city. Every article in our mammoti establishment at 14 and 4 cost. : All you want; don’t piy others 10¢. > 4(’ Spool. Now they must go less than half price. - 3 4,000 yards white Shaker flannel, all Greater deductions than ever. Cutting the prices still deeper. This 1s the | All our'finest quality Invge 3-4 satin . i . Elastic Web our 10¢and 12i¢ quality, now Ge yard. | busiest department in our store. Thousandof people have thronged these countors | damask dinner napkins, wus $3und $3.50, SRR GULL N tho prl e daily sinco we commenced this great sale, and now. until March lst, we anticipate | NOW all at only $2 dozen. 'This is a bar- " L a greater rush than eve ¢, in the history of Omaha. wus fine wool dress | 84in you will never get again, il qutting down the prices lowar thun evor. Aro you golng to need surpots 50 goods and silks sold at such low prices. You can now buy any yard of dress goods, ‘ and cur Is spring? If 80, now is the time to save money by leaving your | order w We ave busy in this depurtment night and day.” Tako advantigze any yard of sill from our mammoth stock, at less than 4 fornier prices, and great ] ] ¢ ; g Cotton Flannel miiny 0dds and ends at 4 and § wetunl cost. It will pay you to come hundreds of | Bed Spreads of the low prices, You will never again have a”chance to buy fino carpots and | e 100 8l pay ) SUEEATN AL UoH T I All our 10¢ quality elastic wel miles to attend this great salo. You can make your cir fare on one dress pittern cuitains at such low prices. They must all be sold before Mareh Ist. Wo are b : STV 46 Yard. alone, besides thousinds of other bargains, Don’t miss it. We mean just whai we $1 X 2 P) Leibi el :‘i','ff ‘:'.ff'{,,l.'.','.;f"" 4_\1\;\{‘_'\2 S DIN ARy foag Wil remnin ungold it/ coat D, say. We are positively going out of business, . Allour short lengths of fine carpets we are making up into beautiful rugs, which you ean bay ut half peice, You will never again buy it at this Biloa; 40 yard, Our ontire stock of the very finost 5 N crochet 11-4 bed quilts w sver sold | Turkey Red Damask |Ostrich Tips 135 ifff: than i 5251 “Now, s tong | COrSets Windsor Ties Darning cotton, 1 o as they last Unbleached Muslin 150 Y ard 250 1= bl akels ( You will buy this quilt when you see 506 Darning wool, Ie card., 3/ CY g 5, 5 / a r‘d. i) N 5 Suaxony yarn, d¢ skein, /4% Our entire stock of turkey red tablo | Thisis a great snap; all colors; no Crash Wo_ are still selling Dr. Warner's | 200 Silk binding braid, s 28 i f Hlsnav b | \ 5 Coraline Corsets, Also our finest 36 inches wide; you will pe dumask, colors warranted fast, was 25¢, | 41001 i (o8 B albai J . ne & ] y 3! i) ack; genuvine ostrich tips, 3 tips in French wove. AT other store for this muslin, 7¢ H0e and 85¢, now, as long us they last, . s v L French woven corsets; w ind $1, P bunch, not cost, only 25¢ bunch. 1/ i et BT OIS BT il 4Yy.c. : e / {all pure il Windsor tios, in beautiful Pillow-Case Muslin £ Sl O =5, : . d _ yards of all linen crash, not half | Sati 3 stripes and changeablo OC€ vard Children’s Hose price, only dhe yard. idoled L jillss woro 830 to 60c; now all ut one | Silvor-platod spoons, 7o sach, ) A s B Silk corset lacas, Saoh, Goll's dress braic o all you want, Ye yurd, Our entire stock of very finest im- ofl's dress braid, 2 roll, ey Anothier cut in prices. All our finest 1OC i 150 :_‘l‘,'j::‘l'l‘ll'f‘(‘_fi:,"Lj;“l“',‘_"‘\;;ll“ LD R ( Silk arrasene, 3¢ dozen, quulity misses and children st black now closing thom out at $1. % GOT? Silk chenille, 3¢ dozen, yard, Covered dress stays, 5o dozen, Our entire stock of boys’ und girls’ Pozzoni’s Face Powder, 80¢ box. Silver-plated fork, 7e cach, one price, 25¢ piir. pt time 1o buy tow This 18 the greatest | —————— TR o Thousands of vards of worsted and | fwe varesran suren iacs Tofrebtes silk fringes, not § cost, 10¢ yard. About 800 dozen ail linen satin damask | Muslin Underwear Keep your eye on our closing alvertisaments. There is 3 , knotted [fringe, e " p € Ladies’ Silk Hose G4 55 how A1LEHOneTDeloat 56 50 75 1 llnunr_\ init. We are going out of business and we are breaking e, /oc and H1. ! . 1 OC Yard. our best quality; wide German 0, extrn heavy; was 15¢, now each; not half price. 580 Pair, e I“l' ;th‘“ ping, anl we finl thousanls of articles that are Our entire stock of ladias’ sli n- | 1§ ey 30 ey A ; g g L o aus entire stock of ladias’ muelin m”‘ indy and useful that we have not even consi lerel cost. Next Now you can buy hosiery 9 uyi ¢ nir i 1- | weelr we wi n 4 3 . » the privo of sottar. At our fncet sitc | Black Lace Flouucing OC you anticipate buying anything in mus- | week we will place on sale our entire holilay department, consists Outing Flannel rs LA lin underwear, now is your golden op- vortunity. mg of toilet cases, manicure sets All our 30c, 35¢ and 40¢ finest all linen T T ST hose, s, was §1.5( and $2.25, How LhBlch. : ) ; olor cases, vases, statuaries, R tire stock of fiue black silk lace floune | {oialanow Blc oneh. g albums, hooks anl thousanls of useful article 231 T . ot ESET 117 e, O Gkl R S Ladies’ Chemise i il ; cles. R I you Mull Ties g have an opportunity now to buy thes: oosls ] $1.25, $1.50 and §2 yard, not § cost; this | o et i y these goolds at one-fourth actual 258 B 180 cost. For $1.00 you can buy an article suitable for mantle or . to buy a fine black lace dress at a mere [ S e e el RS 250. w20 s mustin chomiso, i i ot one-lourth actual cost. This is an opportunity of your Monday we will place on sale our en- Our entire stock of 123c and 15¢ out- ing Nannel, now all at one price, e yard. 1 Lonsdale Cambric 9C NeEudsl You can now buy any mull tie In_our house at 3 cost; all now ut 25¢ each; a L Our entirg stbok of 400 and 500 satin ) What do you pay others 123 for? great ba damask towels; now all ohe price 25 we ask is 96, > each, ~ L GOING OUT OF BUSINE German Blue Print hose, was alle, 60c and 7c, now at Still another deep cut. Now is the i TO LEAVE YOU SOON. can be waited upon promptiy. Bennison Brothers. CHIT-CHAT WITH THE BO\ERS! X N e D act that it was Gre Rl e s Thursday evening Febr ) Wiliies, sigo of ‘umsel] Focon | i in 5.piag i running mate he pacod : { weight champion, something she has Smith of Boston is of the ! ction, her graduate schools being | Nebraska div guo of ; DB A OUE O LR P T and holds the record for that yet gloried in. [ He fights like lightning from start rger, it is doubtful just how r she | Wheelmen comes to thefront this weel ayne, a son of the famous old mave Dol way of going. } e e ! h, and mmnc.-;lx‘umh“ 1‘iuk?.“‘n-m.-y Il be to emt it. "B ..m‘ any point of | seven new members, North Platte sending >¥ge’ W, ‘B Doy i i;.|~.~|'m S 'rf""f«';'."['i ’”‘“‘ "I ‘:"' Sporting Fditor of : (oo ating on Corbe present pose. isa first-rater, too. e whipped Williams ew the situation appears rather mixe in_four of the seven. The division now has | horses to Ponea thic ooy Shipped two fas 5 —To declde u dispute, please stato in E’Jgflgl’“m""‘é‘l“d G““‘I’&fhfl"i Ridera of the | ot do better than to further quot. M- | once, he says, but 1 doubt 1t, Phat Williams | The condition which: ronders. the ‘rule | 57 membors. i e trainod at | Jouorow mornings Bkk when colts duto thele istenin| eel. rimick Corbett, I sec, 1s to take [ whipped Treacy is an historical fact at's | necessary is to be deplored. A university is The Omaha Wheel club held its reguls BEABONbY Mp, Tohnbor: 14 ey too e e sho i b & further motice 'of . Pat’ Sheedy, be- | about all T know of the welterweight candi- | not a sehool, but u collection of schools, and | monthiy business meeting Tast Tues i crn | One of the Lopoinson, lately from Colorado. | Aus.—Irom the tst of January regardless —_— Sheedy is a bold, bad man. | dates. 1i Ryan whips Dawson and Williams | a representative athletic team should draw [ A new entor T G e T L ey 5 .,r‘fy:‘.\,.,,,.l“.q foaling Y Kentuck “ e OUNCHL BLUFES, T, Teb, 10, ! This swacks too much of “There now, you s Smith, then it will bo Ryan and | for its materialon all the departments, 10t | hointed, wleo s committe o wall o noad e | Gthes 1o med by 1 ! ¥ \ To {he Sport- PREPARATIONS FOR SUMMER'S CAMPAIGN | joviii “aiss ism to be in good cham- | Williams for ' tho world's championship, or | on one Contesta betwaen 'the Und0r: | Dorvos ot oo eonuan oo 0 ctll 8 roud dm- § othe T g dlly, Nouw B, by 81 g Editor of i B Plouse Infornt e sionship for ve kno 2at Sheedy vice v Si). rrac o colles ittle e % a Breeders moet the reliable old Bee the age of Jin Fons S o s e ! A bl graduatcioolisgen will beialittio ore Bis uie Flescher and John Hynes, twoof | nounced an uniform list of purses which are | Wity i clond i, bitzsimmons” Mareh (A ’A' New. Departure at the Olub—Harry Mc- | found him'a fait v man, with the ¢ Up in Helena the sporting fraternity are | between the various law ¢ AT the ourlst Wheolmon, who have beon Vrest- | each 8500, excopt for tho freo-forall trot or | Unitod tatos. i is hacicy "Gigt ot the Cormick Honored Sandhills of his convietions and the pluck and | anxious to know something of Billy I » . ; o fon o) oAl A aes (0 tho | Badoy Whioh lof {tsalf: s\ somothing. of o | ~B. B 3 L § A T B Y hood t them. He and I differ as | identity, und a Mr. Harbidge writes me to | Tt is gratifying 2l s Interesting to | Gty Ry O e i dbout e, Honts s 1s for ik o decided by half-milc Ans.—(1) Hall born July 22, 1863, (3) o 03 Reig e USUAL 3 to Corbett’s status as a fighter, but when | know if I can tell him anything about him. | note that intellectual con between col- i g HELIELANN DhoLie heats and is for a purse of $200. The associ- | Fitzsimmons. (3) No. Al 2 Questions and Answers, Corbett declines to take notice, in I know this, at least, and that is that his | leges are coming intc vogue. Two meetings Jus. Joyce, jr., M G. Peoli and . . Bode ‘\lm}n_h«h‘le-:_\ 1 commendable liverality There are letters in this offce for Harm sportsmanlike manner, of his assert nom de gurre is Billy Lewis, but his righttul | betweeu speakers from Yale and were visitors at the Omaha Wheel club | in the matter of entrance foe and the pu towond, ball pliver, B Mo that he proved himself “a sure thing | Christian name is Albert Law: He spent | were held successfully last year andexc house lust week. The gentlemen werc under | Will be paid at the end of each - day's races tler, ‘Billy Legls, pugilist and Bmil A fickle article, indeed, is the Amervican | gambler' by backing Sullivan through his | the summer in Omaha, whipping Aaron | much interest. This ye E o the protecting wing of Nebraska's popular fatar “tion of the meeting has not yet been ) 678, puglilst and Eml brother in California when he was about to | Sherroy in the Athletic club late all, | has already been in chief consul while in the city l‘r‘l\xmun 1, but it will be held where the g : g % i | meet hun in New Orleans he shows conclu- | then pulling out for Montana. X s- | and Harvard and arrangements Y Worden, the young bicyele thief v best advantages can be obtained for the as- | o) INCOLN, (Neb, Toh. 10--Sporting Editor of by the beautiful lombasting Jim Corbett is | Gjyly that he has the weak side of the | sumed the name of Pursel, and beat a couple | made for another betwoen Yale and Prince- [ recently captured in Council Blu vill | sociation and its visitors Yorrn ki, Wauld you plbase unswer (hrongh Just now receiving on all hands. It has | arguinent. Among the dead game sporting | of their pets up the; st big Burns and | ton. The first debate in the latter series | probably have a good long period in whi Sports of the Field. 8 DK o s BER 1 L Pyt grown to be pretty nearly an unanimous | men of the country Pat Sheedy's word will | then Kid Gallagher, the pride of the north. | will be on the resolution that the peac repent his taste for bicycling behind the ol Ly e ‘I.“ ks 2 who were thoyi~T.otte Tty opinion that Jim is not exuctiy the stuff, and | 2o whe ‘orbett’s note will require | They looked upon the Kid as a world beater | annexation of Canada would be beneticial to | cold iron bars of the state penite tte rver ¢ was killed on the ice in A (Y o Mitehell fon many of those, were fulsomely | subst 1 endorsement and when he dud- | and denounce Lewis as a vinger. But that's | the United Stat. ptain Potter of the Tourt G {1 dust Monday | ¢ 00 e tehall mnl,.hr‘u( orbett are adulatory in his behaif, just previous to and [ ishly asserts that he will take no further | all stuff. Billy Lewis is well known on the A s Bioad:mroud amila; ala: \iful el [ o doon ta A btae s HREsEC S HOMISIAR for months after his suup with John L., have | nctice of Sheedy's charge he virtually | coast, and is recoguized as a fighter of no | Any persons who were omitted in the last b mileage prize | o liree flock of sandhill cranes were ob- [ Ot AR NEH uncorked their vials of wrath and are pou admits the truth, I would, for the credit of 1 attainments, By the way,he wants to | annual distribution of college glee clubs h he won last season. The medal is a | | i or the city Thursday even- | "¢l itk it . 10. i s ing them m upon his devoted head. | the ring, that it were otherwise, but I fear | come back here. 11 have an opportunity to make up their wdsome piece of workmanship and . Thediest harbingers of the | Osana i who win fdsatiadin \..\|‘ I‘x,.lu.:.‘{ John B. MeCormiclk, “*Macon,” an old-time | it is not. Jim has taken a leaf out of the — at the World's fair. The directors of | refiects great credit upon the designer uching spring hunting season ThatHn oD ol sare ik bats BN friend of mine f the best posted | book of a well known sporting publisher g Tt would be a_trifle premature to attempt fair have set apart a hall in which the | N Ghurles Hovkins, an eminent le : st seasonable articles in Outing for | 1: Dets that Clevelund would curry. sames and most entértaining sporting writers in | while so doing may kecp him from for a day or two to give any additional in- nd banjo clubs of the various universi : Hation! RN, SntaInont leo | Eabmuary Running,” by W. & 1 Who won?—-A Reader the world, iu speaking of the prospective | broke it will never satisfy the American | formation on the Davis-Ferguson fight,which | ties will be invited to give entertainments | o\ling She is delivering o series of oo | {0045 “Spearing h the Tee by Ans.—The bet is a draw fight between Corbett and Mitchell, says: | public that its present fistic champion is a o booked for the clubon the 21st ng the summer months, lives Phroughout the east. as her ic in the Rockies, G e ) I bear Mitchell no m. nd 'm not stick | man who will, like Macbeth, stake his all | That it is a sure go, how there is little 5 R TSR e Blanchard: ind “Ico Yuchting? by | T s Toar s Ao, Sporttng Fditor on Corbett by iy means, but he is an Amer- | upon the siugle cast of a die. ' Mr. Corbett is | doubt, but there may be a hiteh, and there | Yale's splendid now gymnasium was ve- [ oo HOEE RS G FEIE G Tactire 1o harles Ledyard Norton, Other mter A R BT L T fean, and when it comes to an international | built on lines tha w0t that way." is plenty time to let you know all about it cently dedicated and formally opened. The | faan deliverad bofore many assemblies of 18 of Sport and travel complote Georze Dixon and Cal MeCarthy? Mall Care contest, 1 shinuy on my own side every time = . cost of the building was §222,000, and it is | pigc GUARIS in the best fomale. seminavics oleasing number, which is als ricr = T abalds nolimare ntereating clags initiia vill say this, though, by way of an | said to beas pertect in equipment us- ¢ iy tr T | g Aus Dixon whipped Cal MeCarthy ab You ask what has brought about this gen- | code of the prize ving than the welterweight, | @ r, and that is if Davis and Ferguson | latest appliances can make it. A new dor- g ik SO IE g — . Troy, N. Y. in twenty ur 140, eral rovulsion of sentiment? It s the fuct | notwithatanding. the fact that the hemver | fuil to come to timo their plnces will bo fillod | mitory, t be bult by Gornelius - Vanderbilt Nobeksanai . B, Pecrign wilcepreent | Queatlons and_Auswers, ARLINGTON, Nob., Feb. 8- To the Sporting that this is a fighting era unexampled in the | weisht e ar rywhere the | by Danny Daly of this city and Billy O'Don- | whose' son, then a member of the junior | {ebraska division teacte of Ameriin | Serixariin, Neb. Peb. 10.—To the Sportine vof Tis: B il you ple 11 me history of the ring, and Corbett has mani- | most attractive e I ture is | nell of Sioux City. They hiave been matched | class, d Yeor age, rill complate fhe | TWheslmen ohtis national tassmbly wiioh AT I Ploise fnforin e throush TV B e s N fested such an egregious desive to cling to | fond of d. and excitement, and of course | for @ %300 purse and wili meet here on the | quadrangic of buildings on the Yale campus | (oiivenes 1 FHHACeIDILL Ghis month, the Uy TR st wiha e v oo i the title of champion of America solely for | would ratha 4 couple of glants strugle | 215t of the present month or the 15th of | and marks the beginning of the destruction LATY DinploniRAIDRRIO b Y odomug il Omaha have o club this seneonso s, | Ghb the purpose of advertising his theatrical | for the mastery than a paiv of pigmics, But, [ nest. This L natch grew out of the | of the historic “old brick row,” one of whose ginabiato nttend; M Dertigo. lonves | iy L J dor does schemes, that all those who have a claim | when it comes right down to the actual beau® | recent Sioux ¢ fiasco. halls will be sacrificed to make room for the | O, LiC, J0H 108 L10 “GBAKCH Y Now upon him as the premicr exponent of the | ties of a stubborn contest, commend to — new building, T e ‘_."“,‘\“‘,“l“‘” AR SO0 8.0 t game of hit, stop and get away, have | the intermediates, Parties intending to attend the fistic carn — — AN I ORIV, XERY | P i My’ do ot want their idol to | 75 e . AvAL ht NewrOslt atoh 1+’ can’ prodin Callithonic Tas thie Ladlca: 1, The Tourist Wheelmen held the Ie it | Cilinges foc osgua. 164 ORD | Ut Bavins Nt b 00 the Sporting » behind the footlights with thoe P to date, 1 believe there has never been | reserved scats for of the events b The Omaha Athletie club has inaugurated | 1 A s 8 0 R IAES 85 | ara, thoy il i [ 2) Sh ALOn 0 RENRAJNOE, BO g v in his inside pocket, | & world’s champion welterweight, but it | applyi 1 foate 1 BY.af St eraae by The Omuha Athletic club has inaugurated | 4 yotel Dellone and among other impart 3 a0 e m ind D sty A i adifior (e driey looks pretty much now i the missing | tor of Tur Ber Al e ontg A | o new departure, and, commencing with | pusiness transacted was the revising of the A3 and O chock: 150 A culls 1 und € This might have answered all well enough | quantity was shortly to be supplied, say | cheerfully furnished on application, . | Wednesday next will set aside the morning | old by-laws and constitution two months 3 y iy E iy L hhlr ot slxes A slulus hi wal in the days when championships were de- [ almost anywhere within the next twelve . hours of Saturdays and Wednesdays, from | hence and the elub will be incorporated | oot lar e, lny's sportd ALy hate of Y i s cided for less money than it now requires to | month. There ave no less than five likely College Sports. e tha oy a0 | andan ‘tho' luws of Nebrasiea and WL YSEY | ooy shacat the climpian b 5 ke Lund cauld uot ovon the in o first-cluss pugilist, but it is decidedly | candidates for the honor, and the entire Feb. 10.—To the Sporting Lditor ¢ likely be ensconced in its own quarters. The There never has 1 pieir of s 10 come in with, rop in theso times of colossul purses and | quintette is now under the protection of e Bee: Wide attention is being at i ; ) all | regular election of officers occursnoxt month. | championship at billinrds of the world Mk heconign at e natmalieBaGrond when contests ure pulled off almost daily with | Uncle Sam. There is Tomwmy Ryan, the : sl £ b ) gymuastics and fencing will be given a OB, Nidsaaiios: Nobra : tnaat el by e oL, o Ar ceording to Late Decisions ct immunity from the rigors of the luw. | Chicagoan, and undisputed chauipion of tlege men and graduates all | yhoge desiving them, and during the time | ular and eficic i dissimilar, the English g ing nothinz | O P len d jack pot has been fulsoly orbott. prefers to be an actor, let hiui | America, “und Billy Smith, the Bostonian devoted to these instructions none but mem- | signed his ‘position with the Preniont Nu- | like those'of this country and irance. Tves | O inuavho pintd fow aAREHALED A e gracefully from the pr is coming fast. These are | Yi ent meeting of the | pors of the fair se be permitted in the | tional bank and will launch upon the | is the champion of America inux of | opening had boon lagitimuto, but unde s of good men waiti the nutive aspirants. Australia, that rs of the Intercolleglate Foot Ball asse. | Do 501 the fair sexaill be permitted in tho | VS0, o omimorcial sea In his own Barque. | France and Hotastent masvica, Viguuux of | 0 umstances oan tho false opener win it genuineness of Lis claims on superiority until | hot-bed of pugilistic wonders, lays claim on the club | His “store will be filled with a goodly stock Syracuse, Neb., Feb, 10.—To the S , | The penalty fora false opening is that the he gobbles up ¢ kels there are'in the | Tom Williams, George Daw and Tom of bycycles, cyclists' sundries, books and | Edftor of Thap BrE. - Pleass state fn G sa 1y ¢ 0 1t to put in the pot an histrionic la [ act that there is a | Treacy, th ther three, Neither England 5 tionery, and his many friends wish that | day puper who now owns Westment, the old- | @mount equal to the total amount at the fortune in the thea Corbett in nowise | nor lreland is in it. Four of these men are | Princeton. the Uaiversity of Pennsylvania interests the followers of the P. R. What | alveady wmatched, Ryan and Dawson for | and Wesleyan are the parties to tne agree- . I bAS Hon e Rt R e his venture may prove one of profit to him- | time pacer champion. Was he not' owned jn | time the falsity of the opening was declared, and others for instructions in the science of | BIS oniure may pe R oA R e e Al oot e Kald L pa o Totiro f the round, In o ull the they want first, last and every time is to seo | March 1 at New Orleans, and Williams and | ment, which. it is understood. the best man win, and s often as is consist. | Smith at Coney Island for the 17th. Thus 1 i idevstood, il fencin d to satisfy this demand the ! W 5 0d 8 ings, LPRUsY bl the | fle city of Fremont. You know “Charlie; | Horseman other players have passed, the pot is playe be ap- | board of directors have ‘decided to make ar- | e 61ty of Bremaut, Mo tow | Eharlie (1) Canté tall von {uah Bow. . (3) \Ba | for tha tenattvt the same dealor deals ent with his health and condition, the firet Leat in the world's champion race is between America and the southern co near future, plled to gthor branches of dthletics iu the | rangements for ofglass So tar quite a | Waql was owned by the lafe Charlie McCormick | ing again, the offender participating, As for myself, personally, 1 like Corbett, | tinent. They say Ryan will whip Dawson The ide embodied in the regulation is not On the Track and In the Stable, and I thini him ono of the greatest fighters | and Smith will” treat Williams with the | & new one. It has been in the minds of The Douglas County Agricultural society and the list is duily growing larger. Prof H hatithere are several young 4 3 who ever donned the modern cestus, scien- | utmost consideration, but that remains to be | leaders of college athletics for several | o LISERIAES HIQ. N 4 will give 4 race meeling here September 4-5, tific to a superlative degree, quick as olec- | scen seasons as o possible means to check th "‘f"l"‘ nee citywho are really experts | ™ 7. o0) Gheen of Lincoln is the owner of tricity, briming over with vitality and o tac = growing tendency toward professionalism, | ‘Ui the foils. Totaway 2168, sire of the little black pa [} Denis, the club_instructor, is authority for tician of the very best school. In this ey How do the men stand? Well, Ryan has | I. e, the securing of an athlete b eing ¥ rod #n Omaha Man, Johnnie Smoker, 2:1014, he having bought man who witnessed his terrible a never lost o single battle, nor even come [ to pay his expenses at one of the graduate 'ry McCormiels, one of the divectors of | the half interest formerly owned by C. L. ) assault on the poor old enervated big anywher ar it. Dawson has been ae- | schools foi ain length of time; and this | Herry MeCormi e W b Hooper. a in the twenty-first round at sew Orle i ouce by Tom Williams and | was the ground on which its adoption was | the Omaha Athletie club, has The two fastest trotters ave Nancy Hanks, ' last fall, will bear me out. Again, Corbett | again by a New Zealand middleweight. Still | vrged. But college men look twice for the | following letter from Charles T. Wilkins, | ¢ and Kremlin, 2:07%{. There are nine does not savor of the old type of fighters. He | it would be hard to draw a line from that, motive when Yale fathers a proposal, and the | secretary of the Ceutral Association of the | pacers that have records between these is fairiy intelligent, dresses well at all times, | Dawson has whipped about as many ind L * du Lhis case lends color to the | Amateur Athletic union of the United States es and the adherents of the lateral and will pass current in any sort of an as' | about as good men as Ryan ever has. Daw. that the animus of the rule is Mich ted horse take a great deal of consolation sewblage. son Is of the cyclonic fighting school, while | directed against the University of Pennsyl. | #t Detroit, Mich % : in the fact Ryan partakes of all the characteristics of | vania, an institution made up almost whol YL hog oaTa 1o ALBAURCO 10 YO Lhnt at the ohaged alog: vel bt b tie a1 anld Letosr: sudor Corbett | the once greatest fighter. barging. Ton Quate sehools, whose team Lrolly | meeting of the Central Association of the | J ghton has purchased A telegram received from the Pal & marvelously ablo fellow, I am fully satis- | Sayers, the world ever knew, and ihat s od of graduate students, 'do, | Amateur Athletic unlon held in Detroit on | brown Syearold mare Distaff, | Brewing Co., of Milwaukee, states that flod that there is in existence many men just | Jack Dempsey. e grows fat punching Princeton last fall and placed | Bebruary 4, 183, you were appolntedone of | ANEHZAR Bo, M0n O e engar Duros, Brce they have been awarded over cll com- as good, and probably a number who are | rushers, let them be s big and strong and | herself in the front rank of foot bull | the alternutes to the ainual convention of | SHison VI son of Mess 4 etitors the sole right to sell their beer better, He will convince me that he is of a | formidable as they may. On the other ha elevens. The rule was adopted over a bittep | Muateur athletic unions & paid was 3 S |- powion 8016 11§ o T Jittle higher grade than most anybody else, | Dawson's friends claim that IRyan's | protest from her representutives. Whlsperings of the Wh It ias boon dooided that Juno 5 thete wiil in all buildiigs erected @t the World's when he jumps in and trounces some such | style is just what . the But interest centers in the possible de arold contest at- the Tincoln fair Tl man as Mitchell, .lm»lum. 4..4‘1,.,‘1‘m.|-.| :\-nn ;upu delights in. They say it gives | velopments at Yale and Harvard and in the Lancaster ¢ y 505, — the facility ho shawed when he punched out | him u chance to utilize that imaginary ki t the rule will huve on their relatio \ 825,000 4 4 J the Boston reminiscenc ney blow of his. He always makes it count or. ‘At Now Haven dificultios | “APIaL stock of 82,008, ling ol i oul il iy for oo puse i hiern in a long struggle, 1'll ant you, though, | have already begun. A mass meeting of the | One of the Chicags ladiest eycling clubs is The great mistake Corbett is making is | five times out of six, when ho makes a sash. | university lately held there for the purpose | Making arrangements to take an extended en, trainer for Mr. Page, of holding on to the title of champion fignter. [ shay at Tommy's kidney, Tommy's kiduey | of passiug upon the action of her representa. | 10ur through Wisconsin this coming sumume n . will have his string a Review 1t would ve a display of that very good sense | will have just gone round the corner, and in- | tives in the associstion resulted in a vote of | C Berlo and Roe have mnm“lu'ml themselves p) or training this summer. 1 ¢ he claims to be supplied with, that would | stead M. Dawson will get u killing jab in | “no conildence,” this showing that the | as ready to assume the tag and collar of the | striug can be found such ones us Tip Taylor C S CULLINGHAM brook no disputing and booat hiin in the esti- | the fuce. Ryan, too, is & peacock in i pro- | student body s by no means agreed as to the | wiley managors of the” Nutional Cycling | 2:24 and tho fast young horse Nickleplate.— .« Do ’ mation of the American public aititudinously, | longed controversy. e must win. 'l‘uml\nudflm of the move. Harvard, though not | union. Syracuse Journa gy o PSR ey the ything but en- | Williaws is the game a8 his . | & membegr of the association, is unde pe- The Omaha Wheel club will give a com Kohn & Van Dyke, Bene Nel 3 BObilng profession ot a dghter, aad suck to | Dawson. He i tho 1 ¥br Oub I 14 thost | Ment bo play Wth Yle Mbconding. o i | pliencars musicale 8t thelr Slogunt Glub | purehiused of 1. B Allea, Waterioo, Western Cold Storage Co., Omabgy 8ales for 1892 1,052,600 barre's. . Bennison Brothers. : Bennison Brothers. |Going to leave Omaha| Bennison Brothers. sporting public. This is being exemplified Uund pup \ even up, (1) None. The basc | ganization. On those days instructions in building. clation, excluding graduate students from lversince the organization of membership in the foot ball tewms. Yale, | there has becn, weekly, numerous applica M€ | tions from the lady fricnds of the members Denver s to have & bicyele factory, grounds, open to an company has alveady been organized with o | of 1800, ' Kuch own will put up &5 and