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o T —————— AT 8 ) B4 S - 'IHF, 0MAIIA I)AILY HH‘ NUVI) 2 43 AI‘RIL 2, 1893~TWENTY PAGES. ——— = e - - > — \ \ \ within the purview of the law,and that they | 8 bie supper for the benefit of the church, to [ jast spring, has sjened with Stockton, Cal CONNURIALITIRS, ¥ ApRlL SH('WERS OF SPORT will nover do. The big flight, I will add lwh:-'-h" he shooting public generally will be | and Shiobeck wit) kps Angelos agenin, (8 not yot impossible, but very, vory | invited Big fat Jakoy Stratis — old Trisocker Joo A Mr. Carpenter married o Miss Whet 3 improbable Diare: WEIL. B i rally of all tho old | M8 Gaught on with Atinntn stone recently in Bates county, Missouri _A Al Ao o " . The Ro - o members of the Omaha Gun club at Parme- | Dick Dwyor, Ognha's old-time first base It is 0 Boston {dea to write the welght of | Tho Usnal Weekly Dissortation About the ,”M";' L "'""l bbbl % 0 | loe's nexs Tussany evening. . The objscs (s | man, s Now ,,,,,.‘:‘,,,,,k of the baggago de- | the baby on tho cards announcing its birth, | The center space of this advortisement will always contaln an astonishing one day's barga in Fights and the Fighters oK and running mecting 1o b | to revive the old time intercst in trap shoot- | partment of the Union Pacitic at Portiand San Francisco now holds the palm as the WATCH FOR 1T g bt wiven under the auspices of the Omaha Gen- | g with the f reviving the haleyon | Ore divorce center in this country. Chicago p—— | Yeman's Rondster club at the driving g days of S0, There were ten shoots in Joe Walsh, the ()m,m.n boy with the Now [ stands second and Cleveland, O, third G ) W ; June 14, 15 and 16, promises to the boest | those days where there is one now, notwith- | Orleans molasses curls,has boen unanimous It is very unlucky for a young man to pro xr and sale o Je have 2 larges THE HORSES AND THE BYKERS | racing sossion ever held in Nebraska. Already | Standing that there are twenty men inter- | chosen as captainofithe Chattanoogas this | pose to two young women on the thirteenth sale of e have the ]ll’__‘( st and Socretary Tarry has recotved appiications | €3ted i the gun today where thero were | season day of the month and have them both aceept | \ most complete | for entey blanks fom all parts of the eoun )“" o dozen then. They neod stirring up a Big George Wilkhn, formerly with Omaha, | him | S”ks and nress Gflfld Glorlous Days on the Lake and In the Marsh | [0F ehtry bl m all y s bit, ns “Squire Abingdon would have said, t0 | jg with Augusta tiis scason. Ho was in o | Jossio—How could you be so mercenary as § . . y L ~The First Yells of Spring--The Rond- try, "fv»v:l Maine to Texas, :v;vd the g '_ ',".‘,”‘ good ol ays T'h Iy '\!}"\ SHOU | wrock going down, and o redhot stove hit | to m for money! Bessie The poor l lnery e L ' # Meeting and Querles | Sens hotseac. Tha. clis shrormals ita oMelai | Seldom Siog T less than o). targets, tiim in the cheek, but never phased him have always, but you don't have the vich | T o Answered | mombors, Presidant E. M. Bartlott, Secre: | keoping up the fusilade until darkness deove | - Ciucinnati is Suff looking for Pitcher | evory day | omorrow. | i i ary H. C. Terry and Superintendent Goo them from the grounds. Attend tho meet. | Lucid. He went offgomowhera a couple of | The girl whoss eyes are dazzled by an en- | 1n Umaha, M. Swigart, is working industriously in ing and the good old days will come aga weeks ago and _hid "himself so thoroughly | gagoment ring can’t bo expectod 1o 8ee many | f5m e — " % i interests of the enterprise and are ko o that he can't now find the place himself. 18 | faults in the giver. For the time it may be A | There 1s less fight talk coing on n the | JAICests B Hhe chterbrias i, are “Splattermouth” Wiseman made several | he Lucd? ; ; said she's stone blina | I{C ] . Al [his will be a great week | tountry today than there has been at any | The conditions that will govern the meeting | good bags of redhead and v/idgeon at Cut-of Parties are still working assiduousiy for a | Threo brothers named Care were married | ]dn " (‘l ( : Facs v 3y given time within the past two years, and it | nt to enter and b per cent from | lake last weck. “Splatter” is a dead shot, | reorganization of the old Western league. | by urth brothor, who is a clergyman in in our men's and ladie ooks more and more as if the kaights of the | ‘of ionay, with all harnossevents | especially on “crips.” But-he has done his | It atl depends on Omaha. 1f she will puta | Newark, last Saturday. The car-codpler act l,m:(:.::,.ri,,l"j_:.".‘l LH,:‘, long, h :“,,\ rest, | divided 15 and 10 pe nt, and the | last shooting fos this spring, for he has a | club in the field the scheme will go through. | is working with marked success. : | in our domestic de part- | 1 0 y rost. | g & st 80, 98 ntid 18 per oent, head on him n u watermelon. He | Particulars in due time. According to the last consus reports there | ment. Tl 11 H ) Of all the contests that are now ol there are | FUBIINE Faces at &0, 38 and 15 per cent. says he fell ou the ice, but some of the Union | Kil Nichols, the fresh Kansas City youth | are over 3,000,000 bachelors i the United | 1 lousands of urnsnime )C ) t but two of any considerable interest. Of | tho first money only. and in all h Pacific boys who were shooting from a blind | who demanded his releaso from Boston & | States by wiich 18 meanc that there ave | odds and end k N these two the most important—if any im- | e near him last B nts it will requi five to enter and iduy declare they saw a | couple of weeks ago, el ed at 000,000 men ever #0 years old who have seutation of the t iron furnaces, and the | y, handle is d L 1 a8 a smokestack Amorican Trotting nesocin. | and thinks the shooting botter this spring , who will snortly be married to Prince | than it h; Vales, is one of the most popular This is a tough pair—Williams and Smith | governed by th wand the chances o portance can be attached to such affairs— | 1O start r the running races it will wounded goose kick him, figures, of cou What would you do, any | never been married | : ‘ to start, I inning ruces it will b him. - R gyt would you dg, any | uovek boe | | —————r—— club's areun two weeks from Lomorrow night. | (oo ay 10, wd t1l L e, cactt | & ‘duy or two since, Ho says when Shell nnw.m.m. g W Bieminghan s :1';;'»."'{'-‘:1 {‘*'1 Miss Jingloton,” he said, | | If you want to buy ur brand new stock o i ill bo between Tom Wil | pieed by 0240 or o over o the “wevy dny, | creek overflowed nbout two weeks go the |, The souvenir spoon w " ningha reat fecling, “if you ever need one 1o ealia, and Boston Billy Smith June 6 and for the o at 780 the even- | less Hocks of ducks and geese. He killed e ,' bl v i e kb M p p gl o G [ fune 8 and for the running at 7:80 the €¥€h | ninety-six one aftornoon, mostly canvasback is the firat dosigned. T th bow i The duchess of Tock, mothor of Princess | gN’s and La (6§ 06$ | | is one of the attractions on good for a battle royal. | tion rules, and the latter by tha AmeMeat been in u dozen years. He is still tave| P18 §'well mado match, as the men seem o | aving rulos, Tha olub is & member of cho | expecting bl fun with the ge | Six thousand cranks turned ont at New | members of the roval family, and in_her get our prices first. § our second floor. Prices be nicely balanced in all the requisites of a | American Trotting association and will con . T Lo el S Bk At the now | youngerdays she was known as the “People’s Special sale S Jong and stubborn struggle within the | form strictly with all the requirements of Billy Hoagland w ver at Manawa the | Pelicans, who were defes AT T Special sale tomorrow. the lowest. | 84 d circle, 1t isa standoff in rot only | its regulations, unless otherwise provided, | other day and bagg rty-two du nine of professionals, 7 to see, they Jacob Fike and his wife have just cele 1o have any mo ts ‘down | for some time to come, and have | o Bl (G HATONE WE 1o the next best thing—base ball AR toR Vbiee: Hib ted their diamond wedding on thewr farm weight, put height and reach. Both The winners of ¢ Morent events will be | 0l redheéads. He says he don't see why | don't exp staunchly built, symmetrical in body and | paid by the treasu 2 from the stand each | Shooters want to go prowling out 200 or 300 Nimb, and g as the proverbial peb | day after they have been officially decided. | miles over the country for ducks, when they 1 x e 16%; \THaY" have Neither has lost o fight, and to main 'hat the meeting will be a grand one there | AN #CE them at their very door. Already Norman Leslie Baker could not connect | prospered in ‘life and are still merry and fuin this enviable record of course both will | is Tittlo room for doubt, and the. expectation | this spring Mr. Hoagland has killed over 200 | with Grandpa Nichodemus for a le Mo ! 3 happy ST TN make a heroic eff is that the public will extend its most liberal | ¥ Manawa, ship, and is now angling for an o Trivvet—The jury in Miss Keswick' 4 rue job. And just thitk of it, the South- | { U AL SR ] g el IR VLI v | breac mise case i st Hilow gave 4 < is 92 and his 't e patronag 2 i 3 " BN i Vet wporting soribies are oudgeling | © he peogeimn ts. appended Stockton Heth and the writer put in a day | ern league has hived such counterfoits as | poy 2 by an % ‘Shgir gull braing just now to fAgure out who | Ny Walbassee Tous it at Biue ( lake last week over the de- | Billy Pants Harrington ana Billy Where: | I lns paascd, Dicer huts, mones ’ ] We Billy Smith really is. The fact that he has OTUNZ. v veeeseeensd 400 | CO¥S. They knocked the wind outof a fine [ am-T-at Serad! she would have cost him more than that in > k ‘been dubbed *Boston' would seem to imply otting 400 | lot of maliard ¢ 1s well as a num Patsey Bolivar Tebeau took his frisky | three years. 2 j \ that in some way, at least, he is connected 50 pacin 406 | ber of Jim Brown's rubber decoys. land Spiders down to Chattanooga last 5 i Kunnin of women in th s of with the city of culture. But he isn't, any | anore than is his trotting mate and trainer Billy Hennessy, the old Omaha pug, whom Jimmy Lindsey punched out in Boyd's ope house quite six s ago. Smith's real name, I am ibly informed, is Her! i Boyle, and his father used to hold a position in the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul offices i at Council Bluffs, and the family resided on i Oakland avenue. Young Boyle was a hand some, athletic young fellow, with a strong [~ a mile predilection for pugilism, and while he | €. W. Curry never got on anything like a match in this | Thursday and Josey Walsh just waltzed up | 4 vival to o o AR Will ; 150 | Frank Cross and M. C. Peters have be- [ his baci as o it i soc @ ors’ club, - members 0 come 5o surfoited with wild fowl SHOOLIN | b o ool e, 15 Hothl T cor i | Dledging themsolves not to marry any_man i of 5t0 5, and_when_the winning run came in | Who'has been s mempor oy THITY, Ay man fith 5 00 | that they are too choicey for any use. They | he v the glads e Gus Schmelz let | alup ", Ll by 10 134LCLEI0F Not 0| WLl $16 Tl dny T heis BINA fow @l | fey say thalEladsome roat club. But the lowed to give the rest ; 1 1 dashh 175 | never point a eun at a redhead, mallard, pic o \‘.;Hnl'(l”mld ch )C . ! S41LI0F tanL, (1t Lo, L6 YoyRLlaanvas bi s, Trulove: What on earth cvor in 1 s 2400 |t attract their attention. So far this e LLACRAEES, duced you to engage yourself to Count Lack i | Be 400 | spring they have bagged no less than three | Theres at the sporting depart- | penny? Miss Brickybrac: Why, my dear : l dl u. | Under- 400 | 5f those noble birds, one and a half o ple ment of for Zick Abraham, mun- | | Limit one dress to each - for-all rottin 2 don't you know that he will inherit a service of Renaissance plate? How it will improve Juariers of ager of Solly Smith; J Davis, pugilist, The little brown scolopax—Wilson Snipe— | nd John l!l-‘\n-\.‘:).nl]]vl Lz , 1177 tolleohior) again. Jack & » Knowles was SouTin OMAHA, March 27.~To the Sporting o in. Jack Snipe Knowles wis | piitor of Tiis’ Ber: Dloase stato ih next | A ) s butlt a half mile tract for | The training purposes at his Aurors farm. Mr, | Ar¢ with u an girls are at last “‘catching onto vicimty he figzured frequently Curry is the owner of the sensational colt | Out last Th v andkilled fout | owt 'y oW i louey you ot thav [ the fact that these forcign noblemen marry | g 4 sol { Prof. Hawley's Alhambra exhibitious Ounline, 2:11 1 SEnsTHON €O | another week the bogs and lowlands stiould m.‘,wi"fiu||{|"'y-.3'.‘\u‘:, .:: 1h SButh ¢ o that | only the rich Yank girls. A wealthy % dcustomer. Good colors, neat sold, fug the winter of 1880, About AlLof the purses hung up by the Gentle. | P¢ full of the birds, and oh my!oh me! what | can’tequal or heat Mr. Reisenscheck's time Amierican givl has just broken her engage g iatter period h appeared—together min's Roadster club for theie Juno meoting | KnELY shooting they do make, aud what u rry Noonan ment with one of these fellows who has patterns. No more after to- Hennessy—and Jerogrinating about R 1 ok riheit June meeting | roust. A dozen on a platter done to a turn, Ans.—Not over $100,000 Larry—not over | nothing but title. P A tho wosp fora twelvemonth turned up on | Spmcur dyirom the stand immediately | garnished with a little watercress, with ap: | that. But L1l tell you what 1 have ot Prospective father-in-law—Oh, what is f morrow under 40c per yard. the coast. He first cansinto fistic promi John D, Crelghton has purchased the ¢ propriate entrees—a bottle of Sauturnon | Larry, $1 that says you can't skin a steer in | that wedaing ¢ ink, young lady’ Young nence by making a four-round standoff v e e ey the side—Delmonico can offer you nothing | a month lady —Why, that's a new patent. You write AR Jack Dempsey, after which he polished oft | mare Distafr, 2:98, and Instatiod the more choice MEADOW GROVE March 80.—To the | a sheck at night, present it to the bride, and { Charley Gleason of M I Sporting Editor of apolis in Jig time, | Kentucky stoc ik ieE: Wil you pl © | it fades out in da light. Prospective father- farm Harry MceCorm y put this and that togeth In Boston they we to her daughter's marr the young woman with a he; by belaboring reh To the Sporting Editor 17 B L spool only 214 cents, est styles and good quality. A. B. Ross and George | of Tk Bir: A and Bplay Cand D high five J. 4 1. | Smith wer Fred H. Cl ridge 1 charg » wily one rof A. Castett ne lake one day this w nk, and E punched “Shadow’ Maber into somnolency izl o Wyomt : is after hw"um-;u the answer the f[ullm\m" i next muuln‘\‘- | in-law-—Ah, give me three bottles and rounded off his brilliant record by de Himucknmu. T Blair. Gl AL S ELII L S T g TG, | of the Zor! 't mi ) n 0 ) pucks of Blair. A e Sl S honr ft. | 10n%: SKOUIHAY be? How One of the notable ok weddings Don't miss the feating Danny tham, s plucky a little “,‘u,(“ M 25, —Sporting Bditor | i small for Hurry—he st lave bear an aphEtshould the &l celebrated Easter Monday will be that of ens a,t,s fighter as ever stevped through the ropes. | e s Bogardus made his ull? 4. She slat + | Miss Alice Hunt, daughter of the late Mr. U /About this time 'Frisco’s fistic luminary en- L i ; 5 = " Tsngtn of p 4 spi - | Soth Bliss Hint, to Dr. Willlam Allen Yered its declination. and as George Days fame "\ *hm'lum holes in tin cans at long | J. Skimmer White and a friend, whose | qj Wi an L get rules go Bartlett AR aLERLInT {ilE Followatin 0 was then in California, and whor § vange, and Dr. Carver, too, gained some dis- | Ba1e hs eseaped mo, put In Jast Sunday at arand how o goph—D, C: 1. [t ratonylnb e homalo the bHAE siCthas: 3 % = canted to fight, matched hin tinction by shooting lights out of candles | poyoitid, bagging idsome bunch of | Ans.—(1.) 70 feeb..s (2) Lfoot. (3) 7feet. | {y \Wost Riftythird street 5 in our notion department | We can save you one- Ryan as one of the late e Ao g T CiBa e KoK ik s bR e | birds, among which were a half dozen can- | (4)) The whole Ipagth (5.) Manhattan | b | N 73 4 ST G Ot aing: Billy me hand tied behind his back. but | vasbick Athletic club, New York | A Guatemalan mother gives her consent tomorrow, Best 200 yd. | third in this line. All lat. AL CAYD king plainly and of events of modern —_ OMANA, ) | | 3 tooke ang ess than o week of 72 points, the Jjokdk being played as the | istold as illustrative of the strange customs by Captain Cooke and In less than & iweek | Cook, tho dispensor of bichloride of gold at | and brought back their usual bag of mer {hird five, 'A -Iml'l!ll huve 68 potiits, Cand D | of forelgn lands But even In_ our own s 4 iams, FiP A feof (Bo.d.at | ganzors © 61, 5 A B make high and | Gojie Hinibs @the - i who had just come over, for a purse of £,000, ;)"'_‘_”“\‘ iatiute: -{;"l "H:‘ Wwab-footed ) Eanox 2k B onih AL A and B ake high nd | delightful Amcrica, oftentimes the young We sell all patent medi- before thie Coney Island club, ! 's Cook, who deals in sugar W. L Hawks and J. D. Brown have chased | and five of trumps e Jokor, Who wins | WOman upon marrying wets a stich ae fl mc E[ an asswam [ i s . e :" ‘m\‘l r\\l»h’:\ml:\i‘llm l]‘}- | all the birds about Onawa out of the | thegame: R F. | An American paper published in Paris re cines lower than other Mentioning George Dawson reminds me d-off” s of air Sep- | country Ans a sep.forme, Bot- | cantlyic ana (L ¢ ; e 3 4 MRt & Satuvany evaniug. next he and arable Horse Collar factory. Just returned e i gt Sy it "‘,“,‘f"‘r‘f,{“}fn',,""’ CLDIBRELY Pty SeLY Sontaitiediine Tollowin ”l“"“l‘l'fl"‘l‘l bR . houses. Try us. Get prices i T ; are to meof ey D, Chi- | fro Lake" in lows : bag Whisperings of the Wheel. e | tiseme A young man of agreeable pres. n basement, 3 [ Tommy Ryan are to mect at Battery D, Chi- | (ot ke in Towa with the bag O W oL . 1TEBRO: . Mireh 20.—To tho Sporting | ence, and desirous of getting married, would SE e in our ERHOAN & sfx-round bout for points, These | Of. the od heads. lards,” | Tocal cycling news is hard to find this | piiEarori To dacide u be will you | like to make the acquaintance of an aged points, too. it can be relied upon, will be the Two | weck. lease answer in AE SuNDAY BEE the fol- | ced gentlol vho could dis 1 is week. Points'of the jaw, the nasal protuberance, ke s count. | Al bicyeles are taxed $2.50 per year in | lowing: A and plaging pin pool; A :\'1".'(1: At T“"”‘:”i“,‘.“';‘ ould di All this week Drug Depal‘tment. and' the angularities over the region of the 3 ize of their bag. The boys had a | Fpance X yants 2 ho shoote! kel the 2 down and the | #1) bt sl RDL ORI EILID A \ it wacn s con. | grand time and report never having had Pt Ko A o | 1 the 25trikes the tand §tands up on the 1 | The s BISwad 4R tihg was mivnedl Bé::";';|r|;}||lt‘nl-:'Inlx(nll‘r‘-:!u\[:‘-r ,'g)\‘":\“ ,:“I\,:Rm.l:;:,\ gLAn S Ul hm.‘ N. having had o |~i“nf“\; N on will open a riding school the fl""l Did ho ,u“‘l oF ald he p AANG | N 11331.- ?{:\::{ Ii\"\\\.hl f:\jnmrv‘-:'l‘l‘;ll'““ ”'{ 1:1 We scll has about u usasohool [ This quarter of hunters is becoming | ~a viun who goos to & olub rafis must ‘take | - Ans.Ho “busted.” kuown to the few whom he met fn Chicago We are headquarters for POy ag for tansat ol Thi somewhat notorious and so far as we know | A mun wh ¢ as Konrad St. Jernfeldr. His bride is Miss | AEPeath ojlier, mavgte manage haven't their equal in eastern Nebraska. LI GLENWOOD, ch 9.—To the Sporting | Kathinka Petersen of 778 Dania avenue. . 1 understanding or police surveillance, goes s than two ago the “gang” re- | A. H. Perrigo and company have fitted up | Edit bet, ploase | Romance, determination and oviginality sur [I[] TUEENES Planos and OP ans ! : without saying. My! What u feast this will | ferred wo made i similar bag of chickens up | & ';““""‘ store at Council Bluffs, O oo ablo bapor: | round the character of the young man. Karl O De for old George Siler, Billy Harvard Cor- | in Wood Lake country and we haven't heard | T. W. Fck has been elected a member of S TOtTAEY et i XV. of Sweden was his father. o ; 5 ’ j A D018 N noloon Hoy "Keogs, | of anything equaling it since. Friend Mills | the Century Cy i four round Rt ; = cheaper than any house Examine our famous 4 , Louis Nay sem R eapisy o o, BEnd, i 4 Ans.—Did yow read Isst Sunday's Be? | Tho Shanghal Mereury tolls of & Chineso (T (ks | Mart Davis, George Lutiger and the rest of | 10 » S DU fts o | | The Auner Cycle Racing club of Mobile | e did boy of 10 who dearly loved a maiden 6 years n the city. e | the Windy City i s organized a cash priz OmsHA, Mareh 23.—To the Sporting Editorot. | older, and after lavishing upon her all his in- . Prompt delivery. WEGMAN PIANO. elegrapfiaraBATAINRIL Lok gue Peter Berlo will carry the color forgot to mention while on the subject, that | The operators of the Western Union ofice Ptl':”‘(.“ i"{“l’ OF Ju0 Dath 1iiSiehasohe T e AT ete Dask coomoany “wile ah Willinms ~ has also whipped “Shadow | Of this city have organized a baso ball clup | Hhe Ramblesr of Denver ave looking for a | fi iy Gn Maber, in Sydney, N. S. W.. and, more than | for the coming season. The following is the | SUitePle location on which to build a track. Please ‘state in Sunday's Bee | dulgent parent would wive him was_coldly d | jilted for a more mature devotee of 15. The After Dark™ company while ‘show- | hoy found his rival and the girl together and A Bubscriber. | attacked the hated one with a knife, spilling DODGE AND 15th STREETS. Apropos of the Smith-Williams levee, 1 Ans.—He aid not. o duoy, N. 8. W., and ! i T Garny Dt he UL iiigk) Tovas Ty ¢ much gore on adjacent space. The boys we that, Ne knocked 'George Dawson_ through | list of player wpor, catcher; Walsh and | it G000 s i the wit ey oo | Wanoo, Neb., March 28.~To the Sporting | spanded with bamboo and the girl with the ropes and out in a round and a half. 8o | vapy pitehe Hutohilison, Aeabtbase. Editor of Tk Bek: Can”a couple of Wahoo | leather strap, but none of the trio evinced on “form” Williams must be cven rated a | |\ PP son, first base John S. Prince says he will return to n‘mrl. ter and be eligible in the “go-as-you | yuch peniten: It is o swift world and trifie higher than Mr. Boylo of Council | Cardwell, second base; Nicholl, third base; | Omaha in April and stir things up a bit. | Dlease raze” from Omaha to Fremont on April | Lt s e Bluffs. Martin, short stop; Jones, right field; Bur- Charles E B7—Wal e ton, left field; Swift, center field ; Pritchard, s | China scoms to e not lagging behind. How DO YOU LIKE YOUR OLLAR T F|'T7 tokes of Chicago was In the L n the There have veen | The refusal of the emneror of Germany to ty last week in the interests of the Stearl- : 0 S s o. 'This is a very strong tes ibitious Omaha amateurs denied | permit Herr von Brandt, the aml of Let me see, in the outset of this cursory | Substitute. This is a very strong team and | ing. on intimate i ' | Will hold its own with the best of them. | T : the empire in China, to marry Miss Heard, discourso T intimated that thera were two | YW ooy 1% SN BElVert Gavdwell plagod Jaltby, the famous trick rider, will ope 24, —To the Sporting | the daughter of Augustine Héard of Massa: So close that it sticks into the pack of your neck when you Ou state in your | chusetts, the American minister resident the welght of John L. Sulli- | and consul general at_Seoul, Corea, has had try to hold your head crect, or do you want it to be always important fights on and the second i S8 00sh tween Billy Plimmer, the only champion | 8 substitute for Hastings last season, B Na0ilioida. and D 46 of hil. | Was Plattsmouth’s star pitcher, and ,\'i‘l’l’{ l(};::m: school in Chic: ago during the World's ichol isunhioids, a un; ride of Pl | layed with the famous Models of Council | | Papa Holton ain't saying much these days, James J. Corbett ‘on the | no deterring influence upon’ the determing LS, k) S b 3‘{:\:::'(:1:&1";:0%()‘l.‘.”a‘l\::k‘:- ‘.‘ésw,' ',‘,‘,’\lf ,’,,r, Bluffs a number of seasons, An association | Put hie keeps up a devil of a thinking all the id also the welght of | tion of that distinguished diplomatist to easy and comfortable in every l"’.bf“mf bantam championship of the world, ore | SOmprising the following cities (represented | Hme: A his bride home. German official paper 1f comfort, elegance and durability is the | week from tomorrow night. April 0 These | DY ¢lubs made up of Western Union telez G. D. Weitz went to Nebraska City last = M8 X | nounce that Herr von Brandt naturally 3 5 s | avs. Aeeenyoupat thn ton of the Iitilg | ravhers), ~Omuba, Chicago, St ouis, | \xn ay, where he is in the employ of the hl{_:‘?;;l*:r'“'{ ;o the Sport- | ferred the honor of wedding the pr combination you are seceking, buy our new follows list and it is doubtiul whether two | Kansas City, Louisville, Indianapolis, St, | News. ng Editor of Tnelinas Waatato inSun- | daughter of the republic to representing e o e | Sleverat e et donand. the mite e w0 | Paul, and Minneapolis, will probably be c T don't like onions or gaclic,” said the | te Buglish Dorby piriment nis sive height | longer his majesty ‘at the capital of the collar of the shape shown in this cut. [} Flow bly go under the n: y Kingaom, mer is the English bantamweight champion | £anized. It will prob phm'm tic tre repairer, “but I get fat on [ of Nuney Hanks and birthplace of Juck M ¢ T I s Phantamwelght champion | of The Western Union Telegraphors Associ- | loaks." ! iho banligsoaiationaRot Towar Al0kthen: Tu Brand 1 8 §n this or any other country who comes | dtion of Base Ball clubs Rumor says that “Flying Dutch” Flescher .—(1) Bond OF. (2) 155 hands. (3) | selvos honor In. presonting n substancial Cluett NARENTA, Medium Widih, b | b 1 K e 1 e March 21, 1867, Cork, Irelund. ! near being anything like a match for him. DAY MARSH was presented with a King of Scorchers | March ork, Irelund. purse to Major | O'Connor and his wife 25¢. 0 Of course,the little Brummagem 1s and will be racer, S "M peh 3000 th Sporting Editor | on the fiftieth anniversary of their marriage, MONTELAG: Yary Wy I o hot favorite. He has never lost a fight in | with the Swirt et amat| Wbl arinun Teloationto Mo tibars ek in oy | otimuE lease state in THESUNDAY BEEIL | March he presentation was made at _— S 4 l oy 3 i L LRI s the distance of pitcher’s box was chung s e 5 Lidutibtamtudiiai, this country, and altogether has a string of Qiiasking aiallac, Omaha Wheel club will be held next Tues- | yoar and. if so. how nich and obiipar S 4s | the ho ne 0f tho venerable couple’ in Sioux Coon Brand STENTON, Narrow, F wictories to s credit about as long as any i s day evening. Al B . x 12 life story of Major O'Connor, the 4 man in the business. The champions of En ANV ABS ACK, Ao Aus.—It was—five feet back. ant soldier, statesman, orator and law- E ORKNEY, Medium. land, Ireland and this country have p redhead, mallard, | Foranexample of ambiguity how is this e yer, is known o all the older generation of 20c. CHALON, Very Wide, tribute to his prowess, and, like Dixon, in h baldpate, sprigtai | SI%0 10 o bicycle riding school: - “Don’t jump ELECTRICAL NOTES, Towa people, general class he is a bona fide champion. McBride, and toal; there has | °.Uhe Wheel while in motion. of the state. he failed by only one vote to 1 - ‘hough is anything buta mavk. He h; e Apringliie Don’t advertise your griefs. If you have The enameled iron of various colors which | securs a republican nomination for governor CICIE T CECOCN & O { [ 0l collision and wo v a brilliont . ) the present ono | DOWIEs get your uniform cut on the bloomer | has become such a common article of eloc. n nomination and election wero the same. | R una th e danJan ALyt o8] withih & perlod of | model, the bloomier the better, trical commerce is made, ling to a | He was solicitor of the national treasury for Additional promiums havo been forwarded for first solutions from Omaha to following i} 4 ten ye: 4 1, » speedy Californian, | French indus aper, ing the iron | oo years, when Clevel: il T i ss0s: A Jopli i ifie Hoadquarters: | Corbet, 1N Pin= al e orn’ sporting centers who wi I years when the Frank Waller, the speedy Californian, | French industrial paper, by dipping the iron | fourte:n years, retiving when Cleveland w n 1 address Foplin. Union Pacifie Headquurters: I 0 Corbet, 1807 Pin bet that he has an oven chance, even with fan, Jears when the | will make another attempt. to lower the | pl nto an enameling liqudi composed of: | elected. "He was famed all over the west [ keny st.: L. B. Johuson. Roou v, Bee Building: A, R Drexel, eare Omal thlet'e Clab:J J, R the redoubtable Colonel Plimmer, P ol twenty-four hour world's record B 4 parts (by w sodn salts ¢, | 08 the most eloguent orator that lowa [ Hovcher. 1633 Farnum S it K L. Herdman, o Orelghton Bogks De O, Kelm. 40 aricer ARV ot thovs o0l . lent condition. And | _Both the Omaha Wheel club and the Tour- | boric acid 15, washed sand 25, feldspar 12.5, | could — bonst. — After he retired from | [hogks W, 1. Stone, 1) S S SBIRIE S BN R s LV Stevenson, 145 Washington 1 s Tsald in these columns immediatoly JSondivion. . A AMANAN b g saltpoter 3.5, fluor spar 8 parts, The plates | public life, misfortuno came fast Hou y after returning from the south, Billy Mad- maybe the gunnars | sts postponod tholr fira callod run last Sun- | Solinoter 3.5, flor pap Coloring 1s ob. | He had mever = uccumulated, and | Aver Counell Blufls i den has piciced up Georgo Dawson and will | T e o | LTRSS MBs g, not ns ver | tained by adding metalic oxides. failinz health and old age soon left him but — 1 champion of him, *“don’t you see?”’ as e road race c res have not as ye! 2 going train for the A wr of his former self. [le has lived in Billy him: olf is wont to say about overy ided on a course, but it will without a One of the latest ideas for i rnating | Sioux City for se id he and his B’ other sentence in his conversation -llll'x-n-n;;:..ll(: h;l\‘ ‘ln\fl)l be the old Florence course. towns is Ivu‘ I:«]\m)n*n‘l.iu‘:lu' ‘n' argo bul- | \ifo hove been itute. A few { ¥ Well, this fellow Madden s « e S WY | G D. Wertz, an old-time rider of [ loon shaped like o torpedo and mde of thin ago @ movement was started at Des ye # sly * dog all right euough, and, B ot | Coliseum fame, has announced his intention | aluminium. filled with u suitable quantity of | ) maisea purse for the old couple Y . H despite his recent hard luck, if T wasa | Mo tindiflereny | of returning to the path this season gas i‘flh',l_"'-}‘]""] SO TOMLINE [:"_“; ke ten weddi esent. Committees )(, flghter T know of 1o manager in whose hands ahotsin almost every, | Osmond, the English crack, {s coming | 5t3dY. The light can o derived either 0 negeive thls mansy and It " P I would rather be. Tor a time I would then | acre anumber of are lamps attached to the ends ss the pond to championship at Chic was forwarded to a committee inSioux Clit . o 5 3 ups, with | Whienn The peculiar filtering medium used in de the presentation. The amount D J < - i be cov- ved is not made known, but it is large f'b (’ l'l the Pasteur Cerm Proof Fiiter, wbove t mpete in’ the world's w0 this season istance has be be sure of some championship or other, and ‘efore Billy got through with me 1 would be given at least one chance to hine my inside or sides or from incandescent la which the outside of the balloon with the pushagain | ered, The height of the balloon E un; of himself. woods, too, are full of Munchausens, who Jocko Kastmen will b A A z X run out every other day or so, and réturn | this season. Juck has pinued his faith 0 6 | cooond weull bo po od by the length of | tHoush to keep theold peovle in more com the result of f experime: ocket with the stuff that accelerates the | with fabulous stories of their individual | Stearling and {ntends to bo right in line, | Eround would be rogulated by the length of | fortable circumstances than for many years e JRAM O expormRiaiY B8t ox provels ”"‘lfv:‘-lv cauine. But,as 1| prowess and achiovements with the ham- | G. O. Franc n old-time Omaba wheel. | U0 C4V1° emPIove: - - erim theipelohratod (solontist: \whoe ;pame sy has picked up n, and | merless: ‘These fables, however, must man, but now a resident of El Paso Much interest has’ been ised by tue | 2 - bears---in endeavoizing to obtain a sub- already professes a belief that AT B A e e R S L A A G I ntly given of the clectro-plating | PICTURES BY SKYROCKETS LIt 4 Upy fight or weltorwelght I the world, In [ ducks' In & day. or - two of shonting | . John Hynes announces his intention of tak > ironwork of the Philadelphia city hall | % atangeithatiwould prrest microbex Mnsdiall | m;:nufl‘nym'vh.u‘ u(””...y he has started right | for these ducks s but ordinary | ing the path this season. Oh, what Ok aluminivm, (It is expected that | Novel Method of Photographing the Camp > W) other suspended matter in fluids passed Aflar big game. He wants Jack MeAuliffe, | work, but the practical. legitimaty | of speeders Omaha will send. after thuo will be ovcupied in comploting of the my. I‘()()) through it. This feature of the und he may got him—to his sorrow. " Stll 1 | ottt M o ) tho pladiss rough it. iis feature of the Pag=~ : something about | championships. 1 2 luminium-plat An exceedingly intervesting L. Sullivan, a Lincoln w is a sur do not believe that MeAuliffo will be i hurey to_agree with Dawson unle: glish a combined teur Filter makes it the only germ tedius and' 'tk the requirements and possibiiities of the e of elman, who invention consists of a came S B S e T e e el e R Rl A e Sl 50,000 feet to bo covertd. The iron is first ; : y dead broke, and at that he will insist t and brings back anywhere from o dozen | of Omaha,returned to the villags on Salt | £iven baths of caustae soda, of dilute gul- | With & parachute, especially desigr 'Y Ad proof; liter. cupon sthemarkiel, Isng tho Austraiian gots down to the legitimato | indi o' half to three or fote dozen Bitde van | creck lust woek P4V Dhurie acid and of capper solution in im- | for obtaining photographs of fortifica- ' hence the only fllter that offers any pro, feet lon tions and of the 4 feet wide a justifiable ment. nps of the enem pride in the accomplish. ) ugh pictures may also be made f ack rider in Scotland is named Phig- | mense tanks ‘ait until that man is questioned by | feet dee . U. as to his amateurship and then | 7,000 gallons and r¢ BITIREE PR, (T to this Diwaoy jaust tection against the many fatal discases " limit—138 vounds, To do this Dawson must | foe) he aludinium tank holds about alth ves the work after it reneral sury trifle drawn across the loins at 140, at which be telegraphed Messrs. Rainey and | man last Saturday evening the p for more than a week if the overhead | The whole arr that Charlie thinks he can whip ham and | White to come down and identify them, and | the Omah: res, after due notice, should bo remorse | ingly in gement is wd if it can positon of L ~ brought on by drinking water contamina- 3 : ing purposes. Tk ~ ; | weight ho placed himself for Ryau John J. Hardin and A. Hospe had one of | don't lie. hins been dipped. Nedtly ten tous of alum- | Sympe by snuly foldod i a thin o I* 'It(}l ' ted with disease germs from sewage, and | - —— | the most successful hunts of all the shoote A tip to some of our scorchers: A cert inium will be reqyjred to coat the whole T A SR R e decomposing animal and vegetable matte: In any event Dawson would have a big | thisspring, They are both crack field shots | Cincinnati wheelman. in his teaire i iien i | gur; The curting is supplicd by four | the end of a rocket, which is fis posing anim; 8 » matter, leverage on Juck. for in height and reach | and yet in three days work their bag footed | his wheel, took the tools out of the bag and | large dynamos I required height and burstopen ho towers over and from the doughty Wil | up considerably less than 200 birds, RADWROR, lopk the adw o g and s Enalich ohibaite D Wilism ‘@ | of 8 timefuse, The explosion seta f OLDONLY BY F lanmburger to o more marked extent than | ko passant I see that Mr. Hospe spends | Howard Hattenhauer, a prominent wheel- | Hatehinaon has suceeiied in obtainits local | the parachute, which is protected from | s ) did Austin Gibbons over littie Mike Daly, | about half his time now in his b e ot Bl e heuuont whael | Hutohinaon, has sufoikled in obrataing locul | B3R T NSt ot ondinty o asboston _ and witha game, healthy, ambitious, clever | dvawing his trusty Lefever on imaging 0\ Fat A naivne Il laavatfos Ohloase ta | Snmathesis by eloakrsen. Moans 6 SOl I uml f th . g E.. ng pugilist, the: o oh dv _ f ourisf heelmen, will leaye for Chicago in | structed an inductibe mpparatus, consisting | The chute has a number of thin um . fl;u g pugilist, there are no such ady Jack sunipe. and some of the convolutions he | a fow days where he expects to remain dur- | of carefully culeulated coils. and b 5 brella ribs, and theseare forced outward (&) i N 3 @oous factors as height and rench. puts the steel tubes through are wonderful | fug the summor. olionreruily colodlnite olierind. Raving A f hrollia:pibe; MR s 1 O1 O : Olls body 1s more cognizant of this fact than | indeed. You sce he and Hardin will take | The pedestrian elub of North Omaha 7 r S '1'"’"' ot l]l‘rhv ;.\ br n/l' Hhbod ; by and kept in that posivion by means of a | h o ! shirowd Billy Madden, hence his anxioty o | the warpath shortly against. this precious | nounces that 1 s of the whel s Whish Soout) e sdaRk raguttad. | When | wirong spiral snng i 0 on MeAuliffe in fion of the winuer of | little galinugoes, and as they huve madear- Rone YAk, 91 ! set o g1y jori representing sk From the | ute a camera is sus- | % . Y Y 3 1 the Williams-Swmith fight, or to remaking a | rangements to supply all the leading hotels trelthor of the captaing hns hont, DUt 8 | tions per sacond, syked anwsthosin waspro- | 0300 und a string held by the opera- | 14th and FFarnam Strecets, ; match with the ill-starred Mr. Ryan of |1t stands them well to keep in practice, | 1o stocr the crowd on thoir jonrmes g A b ionts Lrciod DY eh13 | tor is attached by & universal joint to | . Chicago. Coanterfeit sportsmen would do well to cor- | “'A Lincoln wheelman informs us that Eb | this apparatus. . Dr. Fibehineon wasabie ty | the hottom of the device, for the pur- | & o : y respond with these gentlemen wn order that | B Mockett, the state champion, weighs | weoducs loesl nnaeathiosin swith ease aems e of pulling the parachute by The | | As time fugits, the boetter pleased Iam ay be sure of their birds before go- | between sixty and seventy pounds now.and | heog i ARMETBRIA I 008D (overan | 1IOsp OMPUILAS A0 Banl Y b with my forecast anent the Corbett L 3 v | 0 and | oap » inch greater than that of the « ra is fitted with an instantancous Y - is in pretiy fair condition. Eb must have The experiment > t0 be 1 Mitehell battle. Therc has been no shower [ reduced in welght wonderfully since lust Lo experiment may prove to be | shutter, operated by clockwork, so us i L of bids thus far to overwhelm little Brady Sunday I made mention of the mis- | seen her o § YMUO 1 surgical operations. | to give several exposures at intervals. | PERFECTLY HARMLESS 3 k for the securement of the big coveut, but in- | fortune of Messrs. C. W. Rainey and J. S | . Wheelmen when ridinz infparties should New York's Board of Electrical Control is | At the back of the box is an arvang i stead two of the three cities to whom the | White in losing their game in the Platte | pe ul ard all pass teams on the same | Still laboring toget the wires under ground. | ment by which the plates can be manipu- | k bidding was limited have all but been | river after they had killed it. But they are | > L | The tele ph and telephone companies e et il e k o side everal Omaha wheelmen wer the lated the same as clockwork \ in i . 19 wiped off the maps, anl Corbett has | all lunky now. A Mr. Woods, a farmer | atise of & 14 o though provided by the city with subways, | i : £l i B M causs a runaway on the Council Bluffs r tion ¢fn be given the camera by | 1 mow thrown down the bars to the [ ing noar the mouth of this legendary stream | course one day last week, but luckily the | delay making the change, relying upon the | &M A G40 g AR ) 4 le country, o ding South | gathured up about thirty dead geese and as | stoc e e sl board's iudisposition to iuterrupt communi- | the ope und this will enable him | whole country, not even ex : | & ¥ geese and as | stecds were stopped before any damage was | Dod Ipt. commu LADIES, ! (1. Omaba. Jim has a growing respect many dueks from a dam of drift where they | done 3 AEE WHS 1 cation th sve their overhiend wires from de- | to obtain s satve pictures over a wide | Camole Juniner hai ta'ten th? plase 5 Charfie, even if Charlie hus gone buck across | had lodged, and noticing the article in THE | At a special meeting of the Tourist Wi struction. ‘The public would not suffer, how- | of pill you ara ircozular you oan " ‘thedrink, and declares thaw ho is satisied | rely on Camole Juniper. Take uo othar Athletic club was N n Guaranteeon 9v 1y bottls, Price $2 abite honestly intends to fight. But that little | together with *Airhole” Billy Townsend | plans formed for the immedinte 't | lessly removed wherever conduit or sub. | 18 ¥ JTEETEC e e e | ’ b matter of a purso—ah, there's the rub. As | they went. They identified every bird. They | b ciub house. The vottare as o006 Coliformis | Way has beeu provided to carry the lines '.(].'T‘.'.,‘. i \l.‘»\.“(“l‘-\- i ‘?n- P s sle. Mol tby all dragziati, 18 rl mot as much has been logitimately of- | knew just where they hiad hit each fow and | gtreet was secured, and a force of men are Yo » 1 if ;feredas sccured the big mill lust September, | where there was any question, Mr. Town- | now at work and expect to have the house | Mamma—Willie, it is time you were up. | i ‘and if men retain their senses there never | send ldentified the “shot, whieh th:y had | ready for occupancy some time this w The birds are all up long ago. Customs ofticers fiud silk handkerchiefs will be. Rut there must be some sort of a [epurchased at the Cross gun store. ~ Some of —— Willie (drowsily)—Well, 'f T had t' sleep in | concealed in a box of inacaroni from Italv, feme , that'a certain, or uo fight, for to meet | them, however, could ouly be told by their The ¥ the stake and ‘hry slone would cowe | birthmirgs Manuiaciured only by CAMOLEJUNIPZIR CD.,, Omaha, Nobrasia. at Yol of Npring. & nost of sticks and straws Like them 1'd get | Silks have often run the cusioms in old ‘I'ne gontlewen intend Lo give Last Sunday, who was with Kaosas City | ypear'y wo. l times packed iu cases of stationery S———