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R — OMAHA DAILY BEE PRIL 9 AT AW N D | with Dawson the previous Thursday. but he | the whole landscape & flutter with anfma- | body. Jeff Badford and C €. Hulott, who [ evor made by one player unassisted. s e A SEANCE WITH THE BOXERS | ¥t i a coraint, focption and we.st went | tion P it owiek o meoting i vers werson | R Y ol i S Wil Yook | QG @@ ade as " in together, After some considorable talk | A soft wandering brecze sways the | hand, and bodame very enthusiistic over the | TRERY: o W is i) " on the fights of the week, Mike Daly, who | naked resds, the robin - sines | club's prospect offort In that lina being_made, but there is | . i was training ainder Robertson and Alex | blithesomel n the topmost t g A that line being madc ols | 310 rya " i ecrains, for Nis Seht with Austin Gibbons | of yon badding votsonwokls the ingod | W, HL S WABhes and o friend bage tle hope of suceess. Cannot give yon the | 1883 NPPROVIZD 88 pionship Battle, Ho and Greggaing are in the front room. | clump and that, the jay seolds in the cops s, Mo., onédis) last we Hinos made o Pl o avainst Bos. \v!:“v I)l(()z ‘l:"‘s\ e them,” said Robertson steady pinion stroke he eleaves 'the blu Billy Hongland made o bag Gf fortg-two | Fubber slan after o home | 4 v W v Y W ' o So together we crossed the lttle vinecn wbove, the haw tanlinz hizh « I 1 in the swiffips south of Manawa la H DOWN IN THE MEADOW WITH THE JACKS | ./ ihered poreh and entered the professor s | yellow-pillared watchos tha love-making | Monday o the Sport o . des eyes were two men eny garter snake, with provident George W, Katvhem, one of Omaha's old { 1 Whercabots | h Ehooting and Shooters—Meeting of the Las | sweaters, crouched ona bor s ity jous way from benea v‘u ne shy -:< and one of tae best, with six chi " | ¥ S Bty Ao col stand in an alcove by the if i ne neighboring crypt ren, is down with scarlet fover AURER _— . wse Club Whikperings of the Wh e oLl gLl b AR ; York, NG’E § Sporting Newsof neither 1 P when we he eye, while it revivifies the 1 Lamb of Sidney, Ia was in ‘h"‘v’ My | J.S. AL Kinds. HOF gave 1 n that tl A couple of dhgsdast woek. e reports the T | our presence, until Ryan yelped out Ia 1t any wonder that o aportaman wil | countey full ol fucks and anticipates great | Lol LL bRk e The improved 1803 Now Process has brrage Hore you stiffs, don't you these peo- | sacrifice nlmost everything for a trip afield | shooting this week foridle o . 5 , 88 hae Notwithstanding the fact that another [ PIC in such weather as this? JaToe 'I“‘ '"x Ut Bl b L] L L many new features, among which { ) ANV IL e 'i’“ S HR 4 AT o #E Both men arose, the taller, which was The jack suipe, like the eock, is a Bill Turner of Elkhorn n».-wnlr'm L It erms of fts Are ""l'“‘ . | are the following: , ink has been taken up in the chain of ar- [ GO RO GERRE LR Bis hand with | mysterious bird. Nobody knows when he | load of ducks st Wednesday. He says that e Bre recontly published an interview iy X6 ks wgements for the great international | g ror insorted between the pages ovl ines i, or when he goes out. ‘They do their | this spring beats them all -that there never | in which some rather siarp eriticisms w ” 8 ARDERE ”,o_"" which is indes- heavyweight championship battle between | dently to keep t place,” and steppel | journcying by ni viding in on” the first | were so many birds in his part of the coun- | mude upon the Nebraska siate building at | tructible, matal linZd, making a most Jim Corbett and Charlie Mitchell, Tean o over tomeet us. Ryan knocked us down in | warm wave from the south alter the carliest | try the World's fa Members of Nebraska | @venand perfect baker. Light Feed. s ki the big mill will | his churacteristic way, and after we had | spring rains haveaccompiished their mission | . ottt » i ALl pasts aey WAL SrisKRbTe thy belist SWHubEsha (B S chatted ina friendly manner a short time, | with the frostin the earth. There are no The Saturday afternoon ehoots at the | Uolumbian commission vesented the uncom- | All parts —are ade imperishable. wever transpive, The Coney Tsland cluby | b 50 lGGag toward the door with s head, | birds in the meadow today; tomorrow it is | grounds across the river are attracting good [ plimentary remarks ana appealoed to fair | Brass burner drums. Cast iron heat Svhose claquers have becn more than loud- | and excusing ourselyes, we went out ito | full ‘of, them. and “the next day thiey are | crowds | ofivtals. Director Bumyham stated that the | collectors. Never will rust. b demnation of the New | the yard aga | one, They ars and depart” with the - - 3 T BT \Vie: oo iusdettne 1t | e par AL oot on. | Sl Gout e it thioss follors wro | Stoatsh of disembodlod spirits | Whisperings of the Wheel. I e s e Orleans clubs for inaugurating an era of o 3 _what g od spirits, ot sl b S 86 Py i to the standar doing?* “asked Tommiy as we emerged into | They are also a very erratie bird, and often | What has become of those road race com- | e travagant and unreasonable purses, LUEDS |Gt h i Sthat was o bible in Alex's | the first one jumped by the eager hunter is | mittecs? | special correspondent of Tag Bee was | u wight rouna now and endorses the action of | yynd. He reads o chaptor or two out loud | the signal for every bird on the ground to | Several Council Bluffs wheclmen spent | Instruetea to get expert opinions from hese southern organizations by duplicating | to Mike every morning aftcr they have said | take wing, His shrill “skeap” seems 10 | Jast Sunday afternoon and evening inthe [ World's fair avchitects and ofiic | o & hers premier pece of ussininity. The club | their prayers, Wouldi't that cork you—a | penctrate the furthermost poluts of the | city Fimhi i A e | 14th and I'a.unm Streets. by the sen has offered a purse of #0000 for | couple of old dub prize fightors poring over | rrounding country. This fs gen- | “ap o arie iy Bievele elub was organ- | me h ] : A s i the battle. and 1t has been vietaatly accepted | Ui hible erally just after thoy first got in, and under | ¢ che Mukle City Bevel club os, Oreois | men complimen rehiteet and congratu- | SOLE AGENTS FOR OMAHA AND NEBRASKA. by Corbett and Mitchell with commendable | Weacknowlodged that it would, still ‘way | such” conditions they are up like so many | R0 F BEEE AL SIS late the state u style and beauty of | expedition, Cateh these clever i confi- [ down in our hearts we eouldn't help but f brown streaks; their note is —sharp [ TUC S G S S st s club house | 1t8 building. Tt Lbout #15,000, ar | - dence gentlemen making any mistake, in | considerable more respeet for a coupte of | 1 spiteful | and G L o s i L smparison with atate. bhtldings ot these days of doubt and incertitude, over & | dub prize fighters” than we had over felt f low ot fiest “but gradually | heats complotion wnd the opcning s U gl 0000 to 400000 tho Neorask b — e Jittle matter of 40,000 or 80, any of their ilk befor My friend Ren Mul ing until they are bub mosquitoes L y not fc s ; i, of course, is at great disidvantaze. Our ~ E i i ford, who is a devout member of the church | against tie over-irching vackground of | ¢ The trade was never better, both of the | (ibisiordent writes as follow i MLE { This week Judge Newton, the anachorite [ himself, uithough he writes about fights and | biue. Here I have watched them fly by the | principal dealers are se vheols as fas Creaco, 1L, April 6. Back in the days Jeal matchmaker the Cor Island club, | fighters, was particutarly impre 1, and atl | ho wost irvegular peregrivations, | 4s they can handle them | when the locations of vario Yitt b t, RELIABLE Buys that the dateof the fight, which has | throngeh the afternoon hie ket exelaiming, | making great curviforms in their_aerial di [ [t is expoeted that the Whoel olub | bnfiatugs onithe World's fait) grounds wot u ! . been already booked for next December, Dog-gone my cats, that beats me, that | versions, now shooting off out of vision's | will scud a large deleg heelmen to | peing settled the o e fe i will be fixed. But is Judg wton | does. rauge, but unexpeetedly making their ap- | the world's fair in August Buiilding slipped: ba IndsGaTe MCIAtS certain? It might be well before fixing Another Sunday 1 will have more to say | bearance again, and “immediately, as if | rppe pedestrian race to Premont in which | as a candidate for disposition. A nuuibor of LADIFS the day to fix the powers that be for it | SRIENE SHGAER, 30 s of the | dropped from the upper spaces, so ICOMPTe: | goyoral of the Tourists were 1o net us pilots | plans and specifications of otlior s mole Juaiper hai ticen ti: pluve hardly seems reasonable that the judge, the hensible and mystifying are their move. i | | { SHIOTA WA | | has been postponed until April 20 had already been passed, o- | Gl afes 1t you ara irsazalar you cin notorfous Jere Dunn and brillinnt Peter | fighters we n | ments. At irvegular intervals during their n'..\y;umI |’<)(u has notas yet appointed | cording to the judgment of th o | rely on Camole Juniper. Tike a0 otise Donohue will prove any bigeer potatoes with | omorrow night, if the limbs of the law do | flight, that distinct — but far-sound- | hig rond officers, but he promiscs they will | being marred by localisius in p hit | G URIRRLONOR OV ar T botEls, APASEEA B B Ee Governor Flower thau_did the combined | 50 "¢ij1 on them in the last hour and g guttural “whirr,” - tha tremulous | he old ana experienced road riders tectural design,” For such buildings all that | tle. Sol1by all drasgista svorting fraternity of Bufftalo. The chicf | guoii “the fun, the English world's | hoo-0o-00-0000, 80 familiar —to sl | “yr) " aveaption of a disagrecable wind | was possible was done in the way of seeur- | x % i F magistrate, it will be recalled, put his foot | R0 s mmer & snipe’ hunters, breaks upon the ear, ana | o With the excention of o disngroeable wind | 0%, borlvering envivonmont to hide dofocts, | down hard when the city on Erie's | pii ot s Brige, New York's little king | which weird sound is made every now and | R SEECE MR G e pave- | Not a few were consigied to out of the way | tempestuous shores began to make a toise | (Y G UG e T the differences be- | then by the bird beating his sides with | Y . corners in the belief that distance ont cer- | over the big contest and when, in her rash | yiion them before that model organization, | Woudrous rapidity with its wings during its Only o fow more woeks at least and the | Wil enchantment not otherwise gained : temerity, she offered to hang up $0.000 to | 416 Newark, J., Athletic elvb. 1t will | curvetings in the air. ‘Th is no telling JAviEE Wil a8 Ve fRiA AN E O A bIoNE But when the desigu by Henry Voss Manufactured only by CAMOLE JUNIPER CO., Omaha, Nobraska. clinch the fight, he forthwith issued his | g c“pd i1 Worih Seodne. Danny has | WHAL A Jick may dot his little shapoly head | farmer will see the familiar sightof o long | o 3t R G0C QI O TS o A A A SN e ——— e e edict, authorizing his minions to push the |yt Blinmer 1,000 on the side that e will | is full of eccentric notions and he wmay drop :”‘W‘;' wheels passing along the country |y “of applause passed around | Sm————— city into the lake if she dared take another | G Sud he is not alone in this belief. That | down within a few feet of you, tilting dude- | lanes. o ambitions scorchors have | 48 the architectiral landscapo artists gave step in the matte And Buffalo immediately | po5i e handiost man Plimmer has so far | ishly back nto the reeds as noiseless as Several new and ambitious scorchers hayv vont to sich expressions. as “nice,” sw pubsided and has evineed no symptoms of | uie’in Amcrica there i no denying, bt the | Sprite, or continue his_reticulated ar | speuni into existence this season, and ¢ dorie,! “'simple, but, vory: tasty ambition in that direction siave, English midget is a cor! and no mistake, | the air until he becomes a mere s old-timers will have to nhump themselves to When Henry Codman, since deceased, re- | % — and the man who whips him must be « good | then vanish for good. At other times | hold theirown marked that the bui uld be an arehi 7 Still T am forced to acknowledge, being an | one indee you find them lazy and ish swze’ Sancha and John Hynes of the | tectiteal gom ho was cordinlly secondotl . by old resident of Gowanus, that Buffalo is not . - and lying like hunks of mud, in fact almost | Tourist Wheelmen rode down to Glenwood | every mun in the voom. Uhat first expres- | New York, but that New York comes Billy Lewis, tho young man who admin- | forcing you to kick them out of their wallow | last Sunday. They report the roads in | sion settl FULITOE 616 N OB ARN DUt | pretty nearly being the unive They can eved sich 4 thotough drubbing to Aaron | in the ‘warm, oozy lam. This is the case | very bad condition i b e AL R | yerform some wondrous things in Grandpa crroy before the Omaha Athletic | when the weather s sultey and full of spring | jonyny - Johnson and his side partner. | of honor and the greatest complinient 1 ,» Omaha, Ne ¢ | Rl esbnokors oldiablaing nikde and donlt winier mot his Waterloo at Heleua L. | fover, developing thus suddenly after a | gdmmy Jek, will loave Hot Springes i about | the arehitect wis cie fact that th You forget it. Buffalo would have about as | last Monday night at the hands of Jin | gradual modorition of weeks, during which | ook for Savanna, where Jolmnyaill teain | was located nound of carth el 1. a%in Al o 1991, AFagal uch chance in i competition with Gotham Bure, the Iron Man of Australia, The fieht | provess he struzglin sunshiticand drizzling | for e soason's wor | Fifty-seventh stieel euteance to al k Jun sy il aho . i Vit g ns Tom Benton would for re-clection as | all ‘went the mahan's way up to the | rains together have extracted the frost from | T Eiir o At L RHONY. Haloro of | nasiwilimot a pujcet to | L et el VI Gy D s | Bato nuditor, When the sports in New | thirty-first round,-when lie broke the thumb | ound and rendered “boring” easy for | 5,4 bicycle shief made a sneak on one of | o fom auy sit i TRt s LG b LA York get their ancient Amsterdam duteh | and index finger of his right hand. In the | _birds the moment theiv slender legs | Lietthio's WEoets onp day Hist wocke Hetts 1t needs 1o protecting envivonment,” re Lo coi saniue, O preforral “Conuitatton feoy, Carsepondonas at up they come pretty nearly doingas they | precoding rounds he didn't “do a thing” to tle down. Thelr longe journey from the | {ECEXCS he 8 one oF tho ub marked the well known arciitee private. R Tnes, @ wom, o . m. Saa s 1 4 ¢ please, especially when there is a good big [ the enotis tman from the back- | th, aithough they have made frequent 4 . | building; C. B: Atwood. and those Rob of the dough of the realm in sight, | blocks, only knocking him down ei imes | halts for rest and nourishment, has made | George I, Bavrett received notice of his | iz authoritie Tl L LoRR e . e R Clovernor Flower, Inspector Byrnes or Cape | and hammering hiv all ovor the rin After | them weary and hungry, and they go to | expulsion from the Lea of American |, © the building stinction by = g tain Williams to the contrary notwithstand- | Billy had injurcd his haud there weve ouly | work voraciously on their arrival and gor- | Wheelmen last Saturday, and it is expected |G it there unsolicited praise. 1t stands S S— ing. And so after all, and here's hopin' | thivty-eicht t rounds, but in the Afty- | mandize themselves on the larva and angle | that L. D. Munger will be vreated likewise. | iigiod and froe, o graceful ornament to [ sofub which ars adulterated the judge and my quondam fricnds, Jere and | elghth the Iron Man took the offe I} worms into an indolence that never fails to | Vice President Sheridan, chairman of the | the grand bowlevard hing 1o [ indigostitie & Coconr i starch, Peter, may be the very quantum necessary | i Lewis some large doses of his own | fill the gunner's buge. heir slow flip-flap up | subexecutive conmit which has charge | (he lnke from its f W it enlladiforth |- gt 0 accomplish what to the ordinary law- | medicine, and Jin the next round from among the thin reeds is casily fol- | of all matters cong ; 10 meet, | phe following remarks from Avchitect dulius A , Q o abiding citizen of prim and well-behaved | him out’ stiff and appare li lowed, and generally with the crack of the | is making arrifizoments a wheelmen's | flarder, T R e [4 / ) 2 " Omaha would deem impossible, terrific swing in the neck hamumierless, in sikilled “hands. they drop | day at the World's fair about the 15t of | New York. where he s Lon a lucrn S ?i & (= g 5 4 s .| back ready for t he hands of the cook | August v 1 IS DDATCRROR L PR = eE 4--: COEs FANTHEGT Agaiu, Tsay, Thope they may, for what n | 711 BUEDS THAL FLY AN TIME SPRING. | Such ava the habits and the ways of the | The annual election of oflicers of th Archi ally the s alinost pex 3 10 Bediment an the bottom of tho cup. 1 lorious place Coney island would be o | pagsing Feather Flights “The Jack king of all game birds. which are found no | Omaha Wheel club was held at the club | fect. The design is highly artistic, though . : o — r-ulhnyw( the greatest of all modern tistic 1dl 1k Ttaunt more plentiful in any other region of the | house last Tuegday evening, about two. | simple. 1ts simplicity is one of its greates contests, and if it can be done 1 predict the i ARLY AS 7 Ig | &lobe than in Nebraska's vich low lunds. thirds of the mbers being present. Mr. | merits and contrasis it very favorably with biggest sportiug gathering—outside of some ARLY AS IT IS SANDY GRISWOLD, J. A, Cavanaugh was elected president: 4. | the Ohio and Kansas builiings where the | = = Bhouchetor oniary otk it Wi the o i ity | o il meeting of_ the Omaa Ta- | [1ELI L) Sy 2 e maha Loan an rust Co sports could take this in and a grand battle ot i " crosse club, to be held tomorrow night at the Omaha received her first visiting wheel- | the original scheme is pure in ¢ 0! on the side, pooducss! how they spring is drawing 10 | pyyion hotel cafe, should be attended by | men last Sunday, | Six hardy riders left Lin- | there is no discordance, no < . . would - flock, ke ' migratory Lclose. 1t has boen | ovory well wisher of the game fu the city, | coln at 10 .. and arived in this city | mixtureof incompatibie styics SAVINGS BANEK, to the scene. New Orleans in e nanr o e e ¢ . | about dusk, afieva very long and rough ride, | is ot the Ttalian renuissance and vo Shncesion” chgnob b mohtionod nunpreco dontod | e club was organiacd lust full Into in the | RV A I Har ROy RR A0S ORI | B8 e o B Choosine e SIXTEENTH AND DOUCLAS STREETS. same age, and vet they have ason. There have | season, and kad uphill work in making them- | fion, M. Ed Howe was unlucky enough to | droamentation. Every detai is well o made it superla been more bi rons down there 1y pleasant for all their and given them all and ds and | selves known. One game was played, and | puncture his tire it S0 they have been in | thatagainst Kearney for the state cham | to walk to the Aty Aftera stay of several uth Omaha and Lad | tioncd, irom ¢ anes, 10 the windows, witn theie proity | Ganital $100,080; Lsabzlaiy of Stook! Corinthian 10ltlars, $2080.90) re even thin they were promised in lotter or condition | pionshin. resuiting in o diststrous defeat for | HOUrs the boys wére enabled to return home | columns and pilasters decoruting the por- ] or on show-bill. 1f a fairer, more cour better condition |.pionship, resuiling in a disastous: dafont for | JuVeS fons CRTEUCH the indness of Mr. N. | ticos und supporting the sculptired pedi | PER CENT 'igust paid oa SIX MONTIS g% por oot onTIIRRE or liberal sct of gentlemen than Charl than for any previ- | the Omahas, who, however, put upa bril- | g poii business managor of Tue Bee, via | ment. On the wholc, the building is above | MONTH S Cortiioates of Deposit, 4 PoF GIAL Mtorost pald | - Joe Spohrl, Captain Willinms and the re- ous spring in ten | liant game and made a gallant fight. When | T Bre flyer. Those who made the trip | the iverage state building, judged by recos. | on bank accounts. -8 tainder of the official roster of thase two years. The long, | the factof their being but a new club and | weve: I, Knapp, K. Merrill, C: Seifut, P, L ndards of what constitutes archi- southern clubs can be produced. I'd like to e | their opponents an‘old one is taken into con-"| Waebster, C. Condon and Id Howe, e M | see it done. ‘They are not of the same strain hard winter may | gigeration, they made an extra good showing. - B such buildings us the New York state buil as Newton, Dunn & Co. huve had something | Tius scison, the home team- s greatly Miscellaneous Sporting Mention. ing, erected at a cost o close to #4K0,000, or . &to do wi is. as it | strengthened and promises to uphold the Yottty T 3 i 5 e Penusylvania building, costing about Tt is a long time before the beantiful flies 1RO G0 WAU Shis, a8 1b. 8 CVRLG ; o bae Notwithstanding the fact that Omaha has | the Benusyivania buitd B aboy city ina nd every contest The first club o visit Omaha will be the Lincolns, who arc pretty strong and feel confident of capturiug the state champion- ship. They wil little prospect e ball thi games, the laci gether with the gentlemen's roadster, gun of witnessing anything in | $200,000. In these buildings the scheme is ason better than amateur | very elaborate and is very happil 5580 and cricket clubs, to- | cavried out. With an appropriation of 315,000 1 one small building to exhibit his know fgain and a bit e to speculate upon the amraasven s a well established outcome of the big fight,1f it ever takes | fact that an open winter season is followed place, or to discuss the merits of Corvett and | by a meager flight of fowd in the spr Mitchell. Still Lam asked every hour in the | ppa ed overy hou iR ros L At lhaclihe went will play here within s month. | §LEWTCtle elubs, promise to fill. the brcge | edge of arehitecture the artist 01 the N Imost. what [ think of it. and in a few [ o0 B To8 BHS Febra. | Sloux City, Kearey, Chicago and Minneap- | Sidbicycle clubs, promise to fill the breach | LEG 2, Uiding “could ot be expectod to | vords will advance @ dividual idea or | through the months of 3 ebry lis will follow, and every effort R D SRR E R oL 1 | words will advanco an - indi 0N thorbnthel b olis will follow, aid_every effort. will be ! ooy e iy Sporting | $how all he knew of hus subjec two. B ars isof sucha character 8 permit the | o wako the game il tho Vacuncy left | The first mumber of the Daily Sporting Tn the outsot I mizht as well state that | Rirds to stragile in in ivvegular flocks untit | by base ball, and to afford exciting sport for | (AHaeHi 1 Fovy, [RITERE GEERLETEVOIER B8 | rijere are three things worth saving sme [saw the late big contests at New Op- | March aud then nor issue from the | the pubic 2 clusively to the horse and th icy south tukes place. But t the close of a se The meeting tomorrow night is for the | Pugilism, base ball and outdoor sports gener- | Time, Troudie and maney—and De Wi leans my respect for Jim Corbett has been § % 3 . S hle A % 5 Little Early Risers will save them for you. > % Fuall Si3T iy - ey i el | vere winter on the first stoms of & | anuual eloetion of offiers und gencral organ. | 811y, is upon my table. It is quite an exten- | ] : ) hem v A i / yory mousurably allitudinized. 1 thought | S UL Dinds “eomo and. 0 | Stion Coeie Wit b fomord U | v’ shoet and Stavts off with columns teonr. | Liese litlo pils i Vo e, as ey Gelsl r’s Bird Store |55 % 1y I De D mighty John L., and precious little more | i one grand flight, and instead | junction with the cricket club at the fair | I with interesting news and insts S | er i e SO NOW LEONDIC U8 | 1t vou mow followiag warrantod fiest-elass slngore . o afterwards. Sl 1 had brain enough to of furishing Cindifferent shooting = for | grounds. Let all admivers of lacrosse he on | editorials money us they economize d s bills, In ported German Canaries, Nawda Lnd aftar 6on by the dextrous and graceful way he toyed | & Period of six or eight weeks. )"_" ¥ #ive us | hand tomorrow night Outing for April isa superb number re- et h i rfoct fit BUAE with the Big Fellow that he came protty | Migniticent sport for two or three, such an | e plete as it is with all the good things in the malinbateating LastANaNa bann rooent] d Canaries, $15.00 a antee ¢ expericnce as is just reaching an en On the Lake and in the Marsh. bl St Skl el g ntly nearly belonging in a class all by himself ] AR Bt e P S b | sportsman’s way of awakening spring. All | mide to decide the relative iluminatine } that is, that there were but three or four |, tnather week the miain body of the wvey MeGrew, the great tougue-tied | jts stories of adventure and travel, its hunt wnarles. ventu 3 sower of the are and the incandescent Lamp, Killer of the Missourt valley, and . | ing idyly and sclentifle disquisitions ure of e fomunity wihioh Has 150 inctadsgien g 5 e than ordinary interest and depth, and | Jamps. from. Scandle power 1o H-eandis fenonine to GNcls DEaCing, grotne atony ‘upon the | more than ordir s X awps fron” S-can : candi T iy, At Turthoriost Dot | bar with that famous old republican poli- | ohce taken up it cannot be laid aside until | power and six are Janps of 4 nominl 2,000- sl 00 onch R i alicn S iowaver i 1catil Ll oaste || A0 (EHIEISLT noasassiona. RN rONAL DAL I itan (Jolin Mov,andl Turdette | Uhe Jast puge hus been thoroughiy and diges- | Uinle poswer on its xicnsive premiiscs, fnds 0 whe aw mbled o KD NG TSR CAREQTaR, S WY I8 ML OLD V38 ively scannec Y Enb tostaddllunit S with me when Isaw him fumbled out by | o0l e futehins, the snow and kled | and John IKerr, about as clever a Ao that each are light tested illun: e such a selling-plateras E1 Smith. 1 real- | § s ofldcss fon they Omata - Sehus of 8,000 square yards and absorbs one horse ovator on lith St Folephonn 1035 I vont, the touthsome canvasback, the beau- | grio of y ) e officers for the Omaha Schuetzen 000 s 10 horse | b ized then that all his vaunted power of exe- . | | tio of gentlemen and sportsmen b thE Chotent vant i s | power,and that each 800-candle power ing e I o BRING THTS W LRI 1 Alard pltmn e ik S I verein for the current year are follows: | power,un Q power incan Pexas Kedbirds, #3 50 each. cution and capacity for punching had been | AUl mallard, plump redbead, the swiftfsing | 5 will meet in o month's travel. They o dgeor ) ebill and . Gustav Bencke, president; Adam Snyder, | descent lump illumin 5 ares of 200 yard R U TP ORE overestimated, and that he would stand | beth widkcon, bitdbate. bluobilh and butter: | 3,q%1 the accessories for u fitst-cluss | vice president; William Krug. treasyror] | and absorbs one horse powor ; GEISLER'S BIR)ST ORE, about as much show with Corbett as an jee | i 1% fiet AL the foathored Mabiants 881 slquchter of the Canadas—live decoys and | Louis' Hoimrod, secretary; George iarl, | = = & ————m 400 N, 16th Strost, Owaba, palace would ‘in Ieundor. That left only | niudly packed theie trunks and with head | artificial ones. too—but all to no purposc. | corresponding = secretary,’ and William | The United States supreme court decides 2 I itchell and Jackson ae likely candidates. | S o Waiting o favorable south wind o | The birds all lew higher than Gilroy's kite | Mack, ' shooting master. "The * ciub will | that when a foreizn patent lapses. by reason | - held by dim, and of these two | 410ft bt they knew Me for the hono FtunzAGEA g [vorabio SO D know MeGrow was in_one of the | arange immediately for a new shooting | of non-payvment of taxes, an Aucrican | 2 blinds—cxcept one sturdy gander wno ige and have in view a splendid site, em- | patent granted the v for the sie i | thought he'd show them fight. Anounce of | bracing twenty y y vention is void. T q it is said at the | birds will have winged their way on to the far north to their breeding grounds about | A4 bt 3rd Floor, Paxton Blook: rnam Stroets. scholars in it, notably Charlie Mitchel, Peter Jackson nd Joe Goddard he burly champion of the Australian i Canaries, iriswold spent .00 | Lman, b the Engl ause if show down, I would rathe i s’ cholca borean regions. But it is with no re it must come to th e r . true sportsman sces them depart. He has r acres, near Florence. The is action, \ he 3 PE Boe the white fellow have the first chance, L '“"l‘”_,“\ s th Y aeivated | No.w's. backed up with thirty-one grains of | jde is to purchase this and nt the same up | patent ofiive, destroys Fdison's quadrujiex We are in position to pl-coa larzo s [ e Mi " i 4 S 4 ¢ birds' expense, | the best powder in the world—the Walsrode | in first class style as a shooting park. Louis | telegraph patent und also his t | i ant of monoy on eity and e T TaRTIR B As for Mitchell, but_before procoeding 1| SPort at = the poor birds' expenuse, i oY g o e 1 \ At iy { Dropertios. Special atwention given want to state emphatically that never again | and even welcomes the favoring winds from the sporting editor's Lefever, how- [ Heimrod, Hans Peterson and H. Shafer | phoic patents, leaving the Bell NEW ERE ) loins o busiuess propertics ever, was 100 much of an @ to loans on | proj; will Tallow D COr L s s pattt | £ ot Gaamyn them: away to! thot ument for Anas | have been sciected asa committee to effect | afterJaniar, next, to stand whol frequent- 8 ) ¥ > rracefall ¢ . 4 F a8 1 SUaGCAL DISPENSARY, v Bny figuro in uny iuterest 1 may have in g | ¢4 recesses where they can revel and frue- | {anadensis and -~ he = gracefully cap- | such a transaction Berluer patent GEQ. J. PAUL) 1605 Farnam. | Conatitation roes) ] prizo fight. "1 ot n sulliciency of this sove of | IS all through the lone sunshiny summer | fBiteg Heling o of ot K frarey Bethune, the wetl known sprinter e, Is unsurpa s in e (ronts rrie s Corbett and Su and. I cnowing full well that they will re- | iB€ 80 many ° geese e party Arry el g inter) s = mentof A1 Chronte, Privite grucl in the Corbott and Sullivan and Fit nawlng full well that shoy willve- | SR, 60 (5% The of the numerous ‘sd. | Yyhile fi New Orloans last month inforn mimmons and Hall collisi In both cases | turn A Nervous disenses. Writo ( ARy Pk the writer that he intended to et upa serie: ! st personal my fondest hopes were busted wide open | and more delicious, when the frosts of Octo- | Jacent lakes and put in the afternoon with | [o€ S0Vt Ty 18 0GR SN T H R CT YOUR EYES & ETAT Y i and telescoped fr wtelior 1o cabosse. | ber bogin to dye the maple and the sumach | the teal. Of these little heauties they made [ 9f SPrints for ¢ IR AR AR R B Pon ) | ross with stamp for par Consequently T shinny 1n the coming | With their gaudy yellows aud crimsons and | duite a bag, in addition to three canvasback B R LB s 0 i YR R\ ars, Wwiich will bo sent 1n Pansaquently 1 auy in the coming ¥ | ‘4nd a counta of widgeon: inaugurated in this country. As a starter 1 L] | Syent on the American's side. I think ho is T R A 5 see the redoubtable Harry' has arranged a | Ssssssmssasmsssstassessisssis AND US 1 HIRSCHBERGS ¢ st Omaha. New @ quickest, cleanest and greatest tighter ol L N € me! does « i J i 10 engi a big aking v } \l ¢ - r BLEReRty dlsalions nd groaicat dightar of little jack-snipe, that mor- | A. Claflin, who boasts of the finest | ML Ih \ffllh 1“«”!‘?‘\"“ arhoenging Sred o big I had a malignant breaking out on my leg | Hipschberg's ”‘ wou r’)‘m\eyga.: DR awill whip Mitchell. The Enelishmen is a | ceau of ored kind, the'yellow-leg | Shooting outfit in the west and which was | Tathune, who has hoid for Six venrs the 100, | below the knee, and was cured sound and we SPECTACLES 'ty . different mun from the dapper, athletic fol. | i countless species of plover follow t Al fitted up for him at the Cross gun store ' 9 45 L AL with two and a half bottles of dhanmab'e o i G McCREW fifforentman from tho dapyer, athletio fol. (& HECEE TR te 1 Tonts, bouts, wadors, gun, shels. apd a1l | Jardrecord, 9 &5 scconds, wanted to mukoe | iR two and & halt bottles ‘m Nouchanzeablo s / 3 T Ko BATeR 0N ¢ cars ago. e is | departure of the wild fowl ey are o oats, waders ), 8l and 18 ARG TOE A ChB Sr i e or blood wedicines had failed il bigger and st rand more robust, yet L here now. the jacks and the yollow-legs, and | other hunting paraphernalia required in the | (‘:’Am-:(' ‘\;l;::nlmrlvill~; (\lm w‘-f{‘.-.a rl".y.‘f \'\”‘:un\ v l«:n‘\urmyu’nuynt-m\ll.l 4 Wi ¢ Spectacles anl ’/’ ‘V—y,., O el deft with his ambidextrous mauleys, 48 nim- | i 80other weelk the shooting will be at its | business--has returned from a prolonged so- | Xionds. has insisted on the shorter distanee. g lle's.c. | DPOCALIES —/f‘}, 1s unsurpested fu gy Blo and speci on i pina s wver, sind fuly | Dot | Journ among the sand hills of Dakota. Mr. | 1o Serigad to. divio the. dif e e treatment of all able I think of making o creditablo show. Nebraska Is surcly n favored state. Hor aflin’s party had fine success, making an | o4 oS B8 SECA % , 2 e mm Ly (olasses. ome off some da, next we Hands on one better versed in tho finesse and | 88 s as her countless attrac- | BuRinoblcat Boo 1 was tronblod from childliood w 4 and all Weaknes efined tactics of the ring . than | tions for stockmen and agriculturists, | A. Hastings hos just come futo posses- | ¥°UF Pevket booka y 1d threo b HAX HEYERBRO. b ek HEN Charlio Mitchell, no shrewder or more | There i no gainsayine that sports | sion of oue of the finest bivd dogs in this sec “"" e . A 1 B EYE GLA.;SES‘) 18 years oxperience. Binnine - goncrall mo. more. alillod man eld aro healthiul ~ pleasure of the | tion of the country. He is a Eleween, beau- etOuR AR ARINEIS o Masoviic, 1. T COMPANY. GATENTED iy 7 1885 Write for eireulars B L tthn 0 avha s alsn i ladaan ost pronounced kiud, anid Nebiaska teems | tifully marked ana giving ‘every evidonco of | p(HARLETOX, NebyApel] 6.-To the Sporting Our book on Blood and Skin Diseages mailed aud question list free, Like Corbett, e fights with his head and | With these almost the cutiro vear vound. 1 | having been thoroughly broken. So far he | Flfenofbite Beg: Rl you please tuswer [ Our book on Blaod and Bkin Biscases b G Max Meyer & Bro. Co. ONLY, 14th and Furnam Sta, his feet, his shoulder smashing capabilities | Kuow of no state that can boast of more | has kept his new owner busy keeping a tab h 9 " 8 Oumalin, Nol Charles Mitehel S woight when he fought Sul- g Nel nd if he isn't careful he'll turn up | livan in Fran rounds. They ¢ 1 be found | on him. being a ' secondary consideration. Could a | Capital snipe 22 Did hie over fight at 1ess thin Better opponent be found for the American | Within a couple of hovws ride” of Omaba, in | missing one of these fine mornings. The best | 160 pounds?—J. (s B, 2 champion, and isn't it reasonabloe to opine | A6y direction. Little gems of lakes. cn- | way to keep a fine dog in Omaha is to keep | Ans.—(l.) One! hundred and seventy-nine ( ) r that lo will make: long, stabborn and seien. | ¥Ironed by wiles of low-lying, bogey meadow | it in the lce chest “ | @) No. § ome ; “‘.h. ““m_‘“ :.”.:..‘m;i - win, £1 I-, A I“[."[ iscoeky, roo :[\; w -.‘«‘ vkuw\\\.;”-t . :n--‘ —_— | mancy \;-n.. April 4.—To the Sporting 3 stand a bright show for a draw?! To be | bau il of iallinago sonii — | 1. Reed and Fra AT l801/0 Rditor of THE BEE: [n o game of poker the B B Chrlats 1 Raea 15 Stwakogs. oF | DOLLGe Kuow 4 i gl s, and S | (85 G0 0m0 Praok Pasmelen of bl | Blor o, bt PR, b b of poter (b J l dlnstries height, reach and youth, powerful factors in | LCtter as the “juck | ae A B M S s R FUUSLOL D | iwouid 11avE operiy received this. eard, we- 1y the grat game of hitting and ketting was ’1"]1‘ grounds ave usually composed of | SEUIS ' 100-1ive bird team shoot fer 100 | LDl HOEL Ulngepe) AT ! I 1€ but Mitchell will offset these by his wonderful | Fich blaek loam, fractured out of all sym- | 3 eomer. A o s o N 00y 40 3 ns. —No. e card must be laid aside - . o ing ! yrask Tactoriag £ you X g dog Hina ke WILE Denaklah et Jnathie Lb | nothecn hoard of; ere is e doubi N ath e © been helped a 3 anufaz 313 d tion, his tremendous punching force aud | 10cks, with braciish pools: and reaches of | Piv S T Wi Recapt, 1t will sy | the other players have been helped. cannot hn(l what )nu want, communicate with the manufasturers as superior knowledge of ring maneuyering, | S¢4T buffalo grass between, with the green | gyt WO PN T ATCERE HWE make 8 | Copxon Broeds: B, Avril 6.-To tho Sport heir goods g THe may vot win -~ do not t hoe will, Y of tho poeping d i and the tiger lily | Torce whenever it takes place. oters in | ¢ litor of Tuk frs Todeclde u bet wll to what dealers handle their goods. I think ne will give us one of the best fights | JUst now making itsell delightfully maui i )""I""']'l Lite rlr“ faxb Sunday's Bre \’h- bt R S X R INR.URBDC.OR RO beat gy foat: 4lhaun olodurs tht ehe: Mika iy o — most balls” evor rquired to give o man his Al i : : 2 Ik Loispy ovo Y} dyed maple, swamp. willow, buckerbrush, | Dumont. - triumvirate of renowned fleld | siver=adrlanGd, - 00 S0 10y na g B P Doy | Suntlower, ciue and swayine reeds, making | Shots bve returaed from a foray againat | A08C e b SiomBlL o 180 doolustye | . awmigey, I FURNITIRE IRON WIRCS PRINTING AL ARARUL o fact that Alox ains is after Bob | superb uooks for the trysting and the revels | the jacks up near Onawi s & success. | 8 b weressuticie : ton f (ot ' | . RALD a0k shah Max Girepgatus 18 oior Dob. || puperluosks for i | Tl all ilot Walsrodo powder, which fsow | »Wide onea’ were suficient to give a batter | gmaha Tont-Awning | Chas. Shiverick & Co | ~—- | “Reed Job Printing New Nou, = Lineoh Beene, or rather an incongruous one, 1 saw The ‘snipo arrive here in their greatest | Deili furnished at Cross', and ‘pronounced it | his base ; | COMPANY ferli I 1ronWorks | et 3 down at Prof. Robertson's training quarterg | numbers ully during the firsi genial | 3 little aheud of any of the nitros: yet futro- | Nowrn Busre, Nobo Neb, April 400 the | plaga Tiammoeke. Ol | Furnltura, Carpets and Paxton & Vierling | IndustriallronWorss | IR <'| x_ iy at Bay St. Louis, Miss., Sunday morning, | latter part of March or eacly | ducec 4 S ONE jntarn oW many | 8B4 Hubber - Cloth Drapsries | LHON WORKS vl frads by Uhas e Ca, F Murch 5. Onan invitation of Tommy Ry ! ey Bayh thay Ao 10 e Julh]‘nm' | . S— e ||'1"|V».“|“””"T“'u'f It e Hent. | sud.tor eatalogns. 1208 Farn 1 Mas:(agtd i Linesln Neb ! J. Walker Ross—on whom | huve anottier | on! ragling uimbers, and are restless | Billy Emmons, The Bee building tonsorial | LI Wik the rosult of each. DI Georzs | st et |l s camytros| eI ory ) | S ERE——— 1 good story in souk relating to his cncounter | and uneasy, flushing frequently out of gun. | OF Ust shouldered his little gun Thursday, | Godfroy ever defeat the lute Jack Ashtons if | - Jolslng wor s | ot “Patepho | SOAP, | with Jack MeAuliffo last September—and | shot. But ' with the warm April showers, | OB Up to Cut OF =m': guve @ brace of mal- | so. inhow many roundst Also, what was ihe BREWERS | - | . ) - Ren Mulford, the brilliant sporting oracle of | and lengthening mellow days, the birds | 18748 a close shave aud a shampoo, Rilinbe ¢ RoRKGEH 0}, 818 Wb SISNAReTUDEY | eagt m i . | Page Soap Co. | the Cuginnaii Times Star, wok the Louis. | grow miore and wore plontital, fatter and —— | fght, and the Fitzsimmons-Dempsey tight= | Fred Krug Brewiig Omaha Brewing Assn | Nowslty Wm | b6 wodd b, ville & Nashvillo rc a dowit 1o, the | foss wildywnd Invariably the second weel in | | Charlie Rood made a_ bag of twenty-five | AFBUrC: © four. i ch, (@) | conpasy, y [ (Most eoies Manufasturersof talon h: Bay. Nobert tago, & six-roomed af- | April finds the sport at its height Jacks down on the Pappio Thursday Ans.—(1) Twice, four rounds each. (2) | oy ‘Howied Cabinet uarautend to e wost | ool A Yair, is situated in an opening amidst n f What cun be more inspiring, more e il " Godfrey beat Ashton at Boston November 7, | peor delivered 1o any outaiis bias s facturing & { roan. 110 iiekory ot B3 Of toworing nines; G MG iastnns brat | hiurating or - anlosemie thak aonis ore ox Phot bas e 4 | 1889, fourteen rounds. La Blanche-Dempsey’ | part of the elty. i; | Kxport Bottisl Orelekrs DIK | awering pines, on Missiasippi's broad | Biliratiug or enjoyable than to visit any oue | Photographer Rinehart, Harry Reed and | 18 fourteen s, T SRanchie Bempsey | § at Defiveret to 1amitins (o Con W ~ e , dow 1o shell road about two miles the many grounds in this vicinity on a ed Blake, the cracks of the Bemis Parl ) h | = | tor, Nob. | I E sound, down the shell road about t { of the many grounds in th ty | Fred Blake, the cracks of the Bemis Park | | N SYRUR, T S WNIES %ehd and a half from the depot in the bay. As | merniug like these we ure now having! How | Gun club, ‘drove down below the Bluffs | ¢ | FLOUR, R | ) wo drove up to tne little wicket gato | the sportsman's heart swells as he plants | Thursday for ja gntering the yrofuasor's yard, wo were ‘ot | his rubbered foot tpon the warsty. aud enters | in gooly numbers, and ‘as proof of ‘the as y the pi Wi ol LU OMAHA, April 6.~To the Sporting Editor of 4 ks. Ahey veport the birds | pily Wi M You plense sthte i your sun- | | Fom pes, Wil you penshattein younpses | T8, P Gilman, | Omsha Miling o, | - i | Faneall &G Care Waits Lo &) ofessor hiwself, Henry Baker and | feverishly upon his errand, foreing his way | sertion brought back about twenty-five head. | yre making an effort to put in o professional WA ICE g, 2ol yrea [ 1 and g Hyan. Tow wylimped badlg, and watked with | through taugles of ambitiods sprouts, herbs Bise bail club tn this eity dhis vear, wnd” Wil 1013-15-17 N, 160 Oftice aad Mill o1 om? 9oy, Co | wewan danyas peiach | Gerve Shd Aad Netent A car 3 ho was just rounding to from a | and bramble, over lichened logs, through ho mast s Oinia 200 ol they ure? 1t seems us long as base ball is hav- . o 4 . BFFIPS uGMARION LOF | ERaL 1) B804, 4 E scvere ‘sivain of tho tendous in his right | thickols of yeliow tenarilod willows, blood | eventng was: angely stoemdos cat i oo ust egaschatoool Ta e RE Anenal e pogos | G % baskm EAHIL A L EETAMLAake ! WG e Kyenm k kle, the injury that preventod his meeting | Fed waple sprigs aud creeping vines, with | of life was infused inio the honorable old i wager plense staté aiso if a triple piuy was i