Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 25, 1893, Page 16, Image 16

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    10 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; SUNDAY , JUNE 25. T893-STXTERN 1'A.GES.
LAST WE AT 17
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hoao Hot Days ?
use of Ice
if yon can
not tuko
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euro of It
wlicn von
ROtltfTIlO
tlmo li n H
KOIIO by
when ntiy
old box
with four
corners
und door
Is doomed
BU melon i
for a ro-
frUoriitor
Hotter
Rtlckyonr
nose Into
that client ,
"of you rs
and BOO
ft
If you nro
not e.iro-
fully nro-
or vin B
o n o of
those lior-
rlblo. fet
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smelloil-novcMo-bo forgotten odors. Unr Ice
chests nnil rofrlnorntors urn the Host on Kiirth
they nro tollable ; 4'8)103 ) ; pilvnnl/eU Iron
rnclM ; sluto snolvcb : donbio covura : vcnt.Hu.
ted ; nutomutlu Hues ; romovnblo ICQ cham
bers ; no cbnnco for foul seerotlonv no chance
for grouse deposits ; no chance for careless
ness ; prices less than the Inferior Imitation
goods tire sold for In Omahi. : llelow no quote
a few pi-lens to give you an Idea how cheap vro
arosolllnj ; them ;
Ice boxes , regular price $8.50 ,
Murk down sacrlflco sale prlcoSI.60.
Refrigerators , roculnr prlco $13.50 ,
Murk down sacrillco sale prioo $8.40.
Froozars , regular price S3 ,
Mark down sacrlflco sale price $1.31.
Coolers , regular price $3.60 ,
M irk down sacrifice sale price 81.58.
"Success" Filters , regular price $20 ,
Mark ilown sacrifice sale price $10.50.
Bedding1.
1,500 Comforters , regular $2 ,
Mark down sacrifice sale prlco 75o.
1,200 pairs pillows , regular price $1.2.5 ,
Mark down sacrifice sale price 38c.
76 Matrcsscs. regular prlco $3.60 ,
Mark down sacrifice sale price $1.05.
600 Bed Spreads , regular price $250 ; ,
Mark down sacrifice sale ilrlco 75c.
2,500 Pillow slips , regular price 35c ,
Mark down sacrifice sale price ISc.
4,000 Bed Shoots , regular price OOc ,
Mark down bucrillco sale price 6Sc.
Give the
Baby an Outing1.
You furnish the baby and wo do the
rest , nnd wo do it well , too. Upholstered
qo suit nil complexions ; wheels to suit
till galls : handles to suit nil heights : a
nursing bottle with each carriage , if de
sired. Anyhow , wo sivo : you enough to
- buy a do/en. Note these prices :
B.ibv Carriages , regular pries , $2.5.
Mark down sacrifice s.ilo pricn $14.50
Baby carriages , rotrular prlco $15 ,
Mark down sacrifice silo price $3.25
Baby carriage ? , regular prlc $ " > ,
Mark down sacrifice sale price 85.
Baby Carriages , regular prlco $0.
Miiro down s.icrllloo sale prlco $3.33.
Parlor Furniture.
Purler Suites , regular price $73 ,
Mark down sacrifice silo pi-ico $41.50
Parlor Suites , regular price $30 ,
Murk down s.icrilico sale price $27.73
Parlor Suites , ro-jular nrlco 810.
Mark down sacrifice faalo prlco S19.05
Plush Uockors , regular price $6.50 ,
Mark down sacrifice sale price $3.35
Plush Divans , regular price 812.50 ,
Mark down sacrifice s ilo price $6 25
Tapestry Easy Chairs , regular price
810.50 ,
Mark down sacrifice sale price $0.25
Plugli Reception Chairs , regular price
8U.50 ;
Mark down sacrifice sale price $1.40
Leather Couches , regular nrleo $25 ,
Mark down sacrillco sale pri co $14.25
Chnnlllo Couches , regular prlco 822.60 ,
Mark down sncrlflco snlo"prlco $10.60
Bed Lounpos , regular-price 820 ,
Mark down sacrifice sale prlco S10.50
Leather Hookers , regular price $ L'5 ,
Mark down sncrlllco sale price 814.50
Tapestry Couches , regular nrlco $16 ,
Mark down sacrifice sale prlco $7.40
Gasoline sloves , regular price Jit ,
Marie down sacrllico sale price S3.2o ,
Gasolluo stoves , regular prlco $8.60 ,
Mark down sucrlllco s.ilo price $4.75.
Gusollno stoves , regular price $25.
Mark down eacrillco sale price 810.60.
GnsoHno Ovens , regular price $3 ,
Maru flown sacrillco sale prlco Sl.GO.
Cook stoves regular price $16.00 ,
Mark down sacrifice sale prlco 89.30.
Ranges , logular price $35.00 ,
Mar.t down sacrllico sale price 817.40.
Crockery , Lamps
Dinner Sots , regular price 818 ,
Mark down sacriflco sale price $0.45
Tea Sots , regular price $8,50 ,
Mark down sacrifice sale price 33.80.
Piano Lamps , regular price 815 ,
Mark rlown sacrillco sale price 80.43.
Banquet Lamps , regular price SO,50 ,
Mtirlc down sacrifice sale price $3.20.
Toilet Sots , regular price $0.60 ,
Mark down sacrlilco sale price 88.40
Toilet Sots , regular nrico$3.60 ,
Mark down sacrifice sale price 81.00
Hanging Lamps , regular price $4 ,
Murk down sucrlllco sale price 81.68.
Cuspidorcs , regular price $1 ,
Marl ; down sacrifice sale price 25c.
To I'lirdittKori Ttita U'oofr ,
frilfotvlfifrJniKsoriio 1'retontat
ti 00 Worth of Goods ,
A Beautiful Silver Plated Sugar Sholl.
{ 10.00 Worth of CJoitK
A Fiiio Silver Plated Butter Kn ifo
fr .00 Worth of tiootK
A Handsome Sot of Silver Tea Spoons.
150.00 Worth of GooiK -
A Beautiful Sot of Silver Table Spoons
$73.00 Worth of Goods ,
A Stylish Pair of Lace Curtains.
Wortli of Goods ,
A Nice Rockor.
DUE. . EASY TERMS.
o liavo no choice
ft1l | ( Jllst | l § ohoor.
fully soil you enc
c * ' for ons > > >
$10.00 worth of goods ,
$1.00 per week or $4.00 par month
J25.00 worth of goods ,
$1.60 j > or week or $0.00 per month
$50.00 worth of goods ,
82.00 per week or 88.00 per month
875.00 worth of foods ,
82.60 per week or $10.00 per month
8100.00 worth of goods ,
$3.00 per wuclc or 812.00 per month
8200.00 worth of goods ,
85.00 per week or $20.00 pnr month
Special nnd most favorable arrange
ments mndo on larger purchases. Wo
sell on easy payments and deliver dally
to Council BlulTs and South Omaha.
An invitation is extended to the pub
lic in general to visit us during this
great Sacrifice Sale , us wo may never
again olTor such inducements as wo
shall this week , beginning tomorrow.
These coming first will , of course , secure -
cure the boat selections. Out-of-town
buyers uro especially invited. Wo pay
frqight 10U miles. No trouble whatever
to show , " " of and
goods "floaty polite at
tentive salespeople to wait on all callers.
Car tickets furnished those residing at
a distance. Passenger olovutors to all
flooru.
TERMS MOTTO
If the goods arc not sat
On a Bill of $10.00 , one isfactory and as rep
resented , conic to
dollar cash and.one THE. CHEAPEST FURNITURE. GA.33.PET AND STOVE HOUSE IN AMERICA. and
tis we will
dollar each 1 n allow all rea-
JL J
s o n able
week. claims.
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS T < 5 PARTIES'JUST STARTING HOUSEKEEPING Cp)3 ) Monday and Saturday EYanings Only.
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CHAT WITH THE BOXERS
X
The Fatoa that Pursue Tommy Ryan and
the Story of Hoenan's ' Life.
OMAHA'S ' INAUGURAL RUNNING MEETING
Now jr Cycle Go lp The Ball Players
Alolungo Shooting and I'laUlnB A Com
ing Thumper Tlt-Tnt tic of the Turf
nnd General Spurts.
It begins to look Indeed ns 1 fTommy Ilynn
was the champion Imrd luck pugilist of
modern times. The Nemesis that started for
his curls at Now Orleans nearly two years
ago , when a severe and sudden attack of
tonsdltls prevented him from meeting
Danny Neeilhnm the second tune , lias clung
nbout his neck over since with the persist
ency of the Olil Man of the Sea. Try as
sedulously us ho may lie cannot shako the
hoodoo off. After this first Crescent City
t fiasco ho coinos back north , makes , thrco or
Jour dark luntcrn lights for the love of the
thing , and wins them , of course , without
ustaiulng niar or marlc. Finally , the so-
called South Omaha club hangs up a purse
of Sl,000 with a sldo bet of S500 for Tommy
and Jack Wilkcs to go after. Tommy comes
hero with his trainer , Farmer Burns , and nt
great expense puts In two months of Indus
I trious training , gets Into the finest fettle ,
then Into the ring ana jabs the St. Louis
man in the mug until his own mother would
Imvo been unable to recognize him. Out the
whole affair was cut and dried , and when
Tommy has Wilkcs moro dead than alive ,
the voforco arbitrarily stops tho" light
niul calls it a draw , for what
reason or by what right no ono has
over been nblo to learn. The
robbery Is sucn a hlgli-hlndcd ono , hotvovcr ,
und elicits such general condemnation that
this allotted club gives Kyau 1000 of tlio
purse , Again , lust winter , Tommy was
matched for the full course by the New
Orleans Olympic club , this tlmo against
George Dawson , the Australian crackerJack -
Jack , for n JOBOO purao. They wcro to have
fought March 1 last , but n day or two before
tbo event was to come oft liyan sprains an
nnklo so severely its to bo compelled to tulco
tils bed. Of course the light had to bo
called oft and hard luck deprived the
Chicago boy of the opportunity of Ids life.
Tlicso repeated mishaps evoked considerable
unfavorable , ns neil as unjust , comment
nnd Uyan hi'somo quarters was looked upon
with suspicion. Never was greater wrong
done a fighter. The untoward clrcum-
ituni'cs that had attcndcd > all of Tommy's
engagements , with the exception of tlio
South Omaha outruge , were beyond the
control of man. Ho has always been honest
end willing , but the fates have been
against him.
Sick at heart nnd all but discouraged ,
Ryan returns to Ublcugo after his second
mlsfortuno In thu south und about half in
tends to rcnounco tlio ring. Ills disappoint
ment over Ids failure to appear against D.iw-
ton was something ho could find no surcease
from. Had not fortuitous clrcum.
Itaaccs , or unfortultous , I must nttd
lo bo correct , as subsequent events
trill demonstrate , again mndo it possible for
\ < ( Cyan to meet IXuvoon , I think ho would cer
tainly ha\o retired. IJut Hilly M'ulilon ' ,
Diiwson's manager , nnd Louis Houseman.
Ityan's representative , moot in Chicago a
few weeks late'r und ugnln agree upon a
fiulsli meeting between their respective pro
teges for f 10WX ) aside , und as en earnest of
their good intentions deposit a for
feit of tl.OOO cacti with the Chicago
cage Herald. Any shrewd man would
uaro recognized very readily that
this enormous stake was an absolute barrier
lo Uiu light. Hut In this case the shrtnvd
ban wusu't on deck , and tbo whole JotI
a bit of tbo subtle Mnddcn's fine Italian en
gineering. The finish flubt nil arranged for ,
Madden enters Into an agreement with the
Ilyan pcoplo for a six-round RO In the Second
HcKim-jiit armory , Chicago , for the pate , be
tween Tommy nnd George , which 1 firmly
bcliovo was only a tryout for D.uvson per
Maddcn's preconcerted program. The tryout
comes ofl and Hynn doesn't do a thing to the
ambitious Australian. Ho only knocks him
down thrice , beats n lively Muzur.ika up and
down his ribs and about his kidneys , punches
both eyes into the shade , and takes such
other unwarrantable liberties with his cor
poreal being ns to convince him that ho Is
"liko the man driving the hearse , not in It. "
Bang I
Sure. Madden and Dawson , both arrive at
this conclusion , lu attestation to which
statement it is but necessary to chronlclo
the fact that last week Madden withdrew
his $ 1,000 forfeit from the Chicago Herald
nnd declared the finish fight between Uyan
and D.-UVROU off. This is the crowning ca
tastrophe in Hyan's career , and sufilcleut It
is to break up oven a stauncher man than
ho. Ho was hard at work training lit Mount
Clements when the news was wafted to
him , and woo it would liavo been for Mad
den or Dawson either , bad they been pres
ent on the occasion. The probabilities are
that Tommy would have made their stay a
merry ono.
LIkounto Ilyan , the Immortal John O.
Hccnan was the hard luck fighter of his day
and ago. Ho was n man of magnificent
physique nnd tremendous power , game us n
pebble , a hard hitter and extremely clover.
In short , John C. was considered the peer of
any man living , and yet ho never won a
fight , that is , a prominent ono. With Tom
Saycrs , tbo English roughs broke in'o the
ring , nnd just us vlctoiy was about to bo
clinched by the Denlcla boy , stopped the
fight and saved their man. AVith Tom King ,
ho was unquestionably "dosed" by a disloyal
second , ono Jack Macdonald , but nt that
knocked his man out In the seventeenth
round. Instantly , according to the Now
York Clipper's subsequent story of the great
battle , tlio ring was filled with the partisans
of the KnglUiiman , und several minutes
elapsed before King was brought to con
sciousness and delivered at the scratch.
Hut during the tlmo that King lay Inscnsl-
bio In Ids corner no ono claimed the light for
Heenun us his seconds should liavo done ,
and ho went to tbo sera tali to renew n light
that under the rules h'l had already won had
his handlers done their duty. At this
juncture the American appeared bewildered
und stupefied , and wns soon nt the mercy of
the Hrlton , nnd In the thirty-fourth round
Tir I tor Macdonald threw up the sponge. In
his great fight with John Moirlsbuy , after
demonstrating that he wns n Hiiro winner ,
John ( J. broke two knurklei of his right
hand by striking ono of the ring stakes , and
after ono of the most dogged and terrific
fights of the century , was knocked out in
the eleventh round , Hecnnn's last uppoar-
anco In tboring was when ho acted ns jiulgo
for Jem Muco In his light with Tom Allen at
Now Orleans , Muv 10 , 1870. Ho never re
covered from tlio dosing ho got In Kngland
and died October 85 , 1STII , in a railroad car at
Green Ulver station , Wyoming , while on-
route to California for the benefit of his
health.
The now Columbl-m club , Chicago , will
endeavor to pull oft Its bocond card tomorrow
night. If LUccosbful , I'otor Mnher , the orst-
whllo Irish giant , nnd ono Valentino Flood
will hoist the curtain with u ten round go ,
nnd Hobby Hums und Huglioy Napier ring is
down in a chase to the finish. It would bo
supererogatory to comment but euccincjly on
the opening event. Mabor Is a big deb ,
with whom the public him been surfeited ,
while Flood Is a mushroom productand hulls
from the antipodes. Mulmr U parading n
temperance pledge and promises to redeem
himself tomorrow night by putting an cod to
the Deluge , who will enter the rloff twenty
pounds llgliter than the Hibernian. If the
latter doesn't inako his threat good , the
quicker ho gets a "yob" on the section the
better. I know but little about Flood other
than tha.t ho la from Sydney , N. S.V. . , and
was in training for a light with "Daby
Harm's" MeAullffe before the California Pa
cific club , when the clubs out tlioro Indi
vidually und collectively throw up the sponge
and quit the business. Ho is u well made
light heavyweight on the Cnoynski order , a
boxer of the modern school , quick and active
and reputed to bo as foxy as any fighter in
the
That the conqueror of Cal McCarthy ,
Bobby Burns and Hughey Napier , the long
Australian will dish up a lot of hot stuff
goes without the necessity of an afildavit.
The betting in the books at Hawthorne yes
terday was I ) to 10 , and you pays your money
and takes your choice.
Charlie Mitchell writes that he is in good
condition , barring a lame knee. Things are
very quiet on the other sldo and ho is anx
ious to return to this country. Bo will not
coma over , however , for several weeks , as
lie does not feel disposed that Corbott should
harvest a now grist of ads lit 1ii3 expense.
The U\o liavo not boon matched and there is
about as much chance ot a battle between
them as there is between Johnny Bull him
self and Uncle Sam. In conclusion Mitchell
adds : " 1'vo received no word regarding my
alleged contest with Corbott from your side
of tlio water no club offer or anything else.
But then it is so far off I guess they think
thcro is plenty of time. - I shall "bo on hand
If Corbott Is agreeable and if J don't win
I imagine I shall render a good account of
myself. "
As for Corbott , the Chicago papers tell us
that ho will continue as an aspirant for
Booth's mantle until the tlmo arrives when
it will bo necessary for him to begin training
for his light wltli Mitchell. What fight ?
Tlio chumulon is cunning If nothing else.
"After my light with Mitchell , " the actor is
made to say , "I will bo open to moot any man
In the world , Jnokson preforicd. I am
anxious ttiat the question of superiority be
tween in ) self and Jackson bo decided. "
If that Is so why didn't Jay Jay cover Par
son Davies' $ J,500 forfeit to settle this very
controversy ? Now , nil this stuff about
Mitchell and JncKson Is rot , but thcro is a
real chnnco open for the Thespian thumper.
J , J , Quiim , tbo backer of Denver Ed Smith ,
Is now in Chicago , und has announced , time
nnd ngnin , that he stands ready to put up
$10,000 for Smith to moot uny man breathing ,
Jiimos J. Corbott preferred , If Corbotl can
not tear himself anay from the footlights ,
Peter Jackhon or Charlie Mitchell are
Quinn's next choice.
Anybody who has over met J. J. Qulnn
will bank on It that ho means wliot ho says
Ho is ono ot those square-jawed , brusque ,
husky Irishmen who generally open their
mouths when they have anything to say.
The sporting world nttubutcd p.iresls to J ,
J. when ho matched Denver Kd fur $5,003 a
side against the unbeaten Harriccchaniplon ,
It was n winning investment , now-
over , and now the bportiug world
lias considerable esteem for Mister
Qulnn. He is not as big n fool as ho
looks. So it simmers down to Clio simple
fact that If Corbutt wants u fight ho can get
It , with or without frills. Smith at all
times stands ready to ucconunodato Jim ,
and Qulun stands ready to back Ud ,
The Coney Island has at last succeeded In
getting Goorga DIxon for a summer attrac
tion. Ho was matched tbo other day with
Uddlo Pierce for n JU.r.OO purse und the light
is to como off Monday evening. August 7
The sagacious Judge Newton olforcd (5,000
for tlio purse , but Mr. O'HourUo , Dlxon'a
banker , held out for fTMW. , As neither
would accede , It looked for a time as if the
match wouldn't go.
"I'll toll you what I'll do , " soldi the judge
at this Juncture.
"What ? " Inquired O'Kourke.
"Toss n penny with you whether It shall
bo 5,000 or ? 0,500 , " answered tbo judgo.
"Lot's see your stuff , " rojolnctl tbo Bos-
Ionian ,
And thereupon the judge walked into the
club's warehouse , pulled out a 40,500 , green
back from a bale standing in thu corner , and
returning held it up before O'Kourko's ' shark-
lluo gaze.
"Got up the penny , quick , " ho huskily
gasped.
Flip sbo went , and O'Kourka won , and
that's the way they do business down In the
big wave-washed cottage on Coney's classic
ihoro.J
SINUV GHISWOLIJ.
Will Tiicklo tlio Chumplani.
The Omaha Lacrosse club goca to Kearney
on the Fourth to try conclusions with the
champion team down there. Tli Gate City
team has been practicing industriously for
ten days past unit are counting on a big vic
tory next Tuesday.
All ICcacly fur thu Gitlln | > cra.
T NOW looks as If
Omaha's inaugural
running meet , July
4 , 5 and 0 , gives
every promise of
proving a hummer.
ifcsaj.Tho newly organ
ized Jockey club has
mot with substan
tial support at tno
hands of the busi
ness men nnd Is correspondingly olatcd.
Its officers , President W. J. Perry , Yieu
President P. H. Kinney and Manager J. A.
Tuthlll , nro working hard nnd systemati
cally nnd will brook no intimation of failure.
Mr. Tutbill , purticularly , has been on the
jump since the Inception ot tbo project and
so earnest and Intelligent have been his en
deavors that ho has every reliance In the
success of tbo meeting. Ho says that it is
not the club's object to achieve any very de
cided financial results , but rather to promote -
mete the running horse industry and to
establish the sport permanently and solidly
hero. If there nro any emoluments to bo de
rived from the conduct of the same they
must como from future and moro elaborate
meetings.
Already tlioro have been from seventy to
eighty head of horses booked , and many moro
are expected. The majority of these already
secured nro western liorscs , but of sufficient
reputation to guarantee a splendid three
days session. The mooting opens In the
afternoon of the Fourth and continues on to
tlio ad inclusive. There will bo four events
each day , the horses to bo culled to the post
at 10 : ! ! sharp each afternoon , The purses
aggregate a trllio over 1,000 , , which is speak
ing well for the liberality of the club , con
sidering that the venture is an untried ono
in this section of the country. That tlio re
sults will provo satisfactory Is anything but
problematical. A widespread Interest is
being manifested in the meeting and tlio
prospects uro llattering fora largo a ttendunco
of outsiders.
The fairground track Is the acknowledged
fyumor half-mile track of the country und
for this reason alone will receive the coun
tenance of horsemen who under different
conditions would not think of entering here.
The truolc , naturally superior In numerous
respects , will bo constantly kept In ns nearly
a perfect condition us the ingenuity of the
Kinney brothers can make it. It will besprinkled
sprinkled , scraped und rolled nightly , and
with anything like respectable weather tlio
owners of tlio highbred bangtails will liavo
no kick coming. All thn events will bo run
under the American racing rules , except ns
to llcensa , and owners can rely on every
protection granted all the popular tracks of
the country ,
As n token of tbo Intense popularity of
tbo sport It Is but necessary to mention the
experience of the management at Lntcnla
this season , Tlioy opened up with the
special feature of a "Ladles Day. " Tlio
stands wcro filled with American beauties
in showy garb and It was universally
accorded that a lilt had been mndo. But
every day since has been ladies day , The
stanus are always tilled with tbo gentler
cox nnd the title of ladies day has lost its
significance. There is no outdoor sport so
dear to the fcmlnlno heart ns a blood-stir
ring running' race nnd while thu masculines
grow loud and boisterous over any particu
larly good performance their demeanor is
nothing when compared with the enthu
siasm of the ladles. All the big race courses
today are fashionable society resorts and of
all summer amusements tbcro is none so
excitingly enjoyable ns the struggles of the
gallopers. It would bo a very material dis
appointment if Omaha should fail to make
her initial meeting u big hurrah from the
jump.
The local jockey club contemplates mak
ing a circuit through Nebraska and loiva.
and already the secretary U in receipt of
communications from half a dozen points or
more wanting to arrange for meetings lu
their respective cities. This Is another
vigorous proof that the running horse will
Furniture.
Hull Rack ? , regular prlco SJU.oO ,
Murk down Bncrillco sale prlco 35.85.
Mirrors , rcRiilttr prlco SI.75 ,
Murlt down sicrlflco sale prlco 55c.
Kitchen Tables , rcgulur prlco * l.f 0 ,
Marlc down sacrifice sale price OSc.
Extension Table * , rcRulnr price $8.50 ,
MtvrU down Biicrlllco sale price $ ; J.33
Cradles , regular price $3.60 ,
Mark ( "own n.icrifico sulo prlco SI.35
Bamboo Stands , regular prlco $2.60 ,
Mark tlown sacrifice sale prlco 4ac
Lndlos' Desks , regular price $1'.60 ,
Marlc down saurltlco sale prlco SI.45
Boole Cases , regular price 810.50 ,
Mark down clearing sale prlco 34.Cj
Book Cases , regular urico 815 ,
Marlc down sacrllico sale prlco 50.00
Rockers , regular prlfe $2.CO ,
Marlc down sacrllico sale prlco OOc
Oak Sideboards , regular prlco 927.60 ,
Marlc down sacrillco sale prlco $1-1.35
Bullets , regular prlco $15 ,
Marlc down saorllTco sale price $5.05
Bedsteads , regular price $3.50 ,
Mark down s'icrllico sale prlcq 80c
Chamber Suits , regular price $ "iO ,
Mark down sacrifice sale price $20.50
Chamber .Suits , regular prlco 317.50 ,
Marlc down sacrifice oilo price 37.85
Chamber suits , regular price * 2o ,
Murk down clearing sale prlco 311.25
Chamber Suits , regular price $32.50 ,
Murk down sacrifice sale price 5i7.60
Bureaus , regular price $12.50 ,
Mark down sacrlflco sale prlco 30.35
'Wardrobes , recular in-ico 314 ,
Marlc down sacrllico sale prlco 30.15
Chiffoniers , regular price S14.CO ,
Mark down sacrifice sale prlco $0.85
Infants' Cribs , regular price $7.fiO ,
Marlc clown sacrillco sale price $3.75
Lounges , regular prlco $8.50 ,
Mark down sacrifice Bale prlco 34.15
Hat Racks , regular price 25c ,
Mark down sacrlflco sale prlco So
Folding Beds , regular price $25 , „
Mark down sacrifice sale nrico 812.75
Folding Beds , regular price $32.60.
Marlc down sacrifice sale urico $18.75
Gunn Folding Beds , regular price $75 ,
Mark down sacrllico silo prlco 843.25
Screens , regular prlco SI.50 ,
Mark down sacrifice sale prlco C5o
Work Baskets , regular price $1.50 ,
Marlc down bacriilco sale price 4Sc
Chenille Couches , regular price 822.50 ,
Marlc down sacrifice sale price $10.50
Folding Tables , regular price SI.50 ,
Mark down sacrifice sale price 70c
Chairs , regular prlco $4.50 ,
not be slow In catching en In this section of
the country. The local organization would
bo pleased to hear from Lincoln on the sub
ject with a view of having her in the circuit.
They have n very nourishing roadster club
dosvn thcro , under whoso auspices a.runniiij (
meeting could not fail. Any communica
tions addressed to Mr. Tuthill on
the head of this proposed circuit ill re
ceive prompt recognition. After tlio mooting
here in July it would be an easy matter for
the majority of tlio stables to move on to
Lincoln , thence to Grand Island , Kearney , [
Hastings , Plattsmouth und back to this
city in September.
It is tlio hope of the Omaha Jockov club to
bo enabled as early ns next June to Inaug
urate a great western derby , for which a
nri/o commensurate with the general inter
est in such affairs will bo hung up : a prize
of sufficient dimensions and magnetism as to
attract hero horses of national reputation.
With success this season next year's meet
ings will bo put In on a more extensive
basis , and instead of a three days session
they will bo scheduled for as many weeks.
Wants to ( > i > on tliu
OMAHA , Juno 22. To the Sporting Editor
of TnB BEE : I herewith lay before your
notice a description of the coming pugilist
( I don't think ) . His nnmo Is Gcorgo Wright.
Ho IE > a painter in the well known carriage
factory of A. J. Simpson. Ho has an Idea
that bo can make James J. Corbett give up
the championship belt , and asked mo to try
when Corbett came hero to got him together
with him so tncy could mix. I said I would
write to Mr. Grlawold nnd see if I could not
manage It. Ho went to Lincoln on the day
that Corbott wus ncrc , so I said nothing to
you , but as he still says ho thinks ho can do
the champion I send you his sire nnd looks.
It is very interesting to mo that ho should
win because ho has promised to elvc mo a
couploof conipllmentui'ics to tbo first show
ho goes out with. His height Is six feet and
ono-hulf Inch , and weight 185 pounds. His
boxing ability is nothing to speak of , but ho
hits like u mule kicks. Ho wears lils hair a
la Corbott , which fact alone ought to win
many n fight. It Is a brilliant Italian sunset
color ( by Huubons ) . Ho is as quick ns a cat
and ns light on his feet as a load of hay. I
guess I nm u novieo In writing a description ,
but you can shape it up au O. K. Wright
also says ho can eat Jack Davis' blood raw.
Cun't you ( Ix up u little mill for CJcorgio and
get him killed. Hcspcctfully ,
K. J. ' . JOIIJJSTONE.
An Ichthyol > Kirnl Convention ,
Jeff Bedford , Dee Huynos , Chut Hulott ,
Jack Morrison nnd son Mack , M. C. Nikols ,
Dr1. Gluck , Chnrllo ICosters nnd the sporting
editor spent last Sunday on Lake McKIra-
ban In the northern part of the ctato. They
were the guests of a triumvirate of jolly
millionaires yclopt , "Karl" E. Valentino ,
Frcdcrlcka Bomienscheln and Josophus DIM-
lies "threes" that will take down tno money
from any "full houno" in the deelr , Oh , no ,
they didn't do u thing to the bass I mean
the whole outfit but just pull 'cm out so fast
that it looked like a bllvor stream from the
lake to the tent nil day. And that wild
wood dinner , and that boor , nnd tboso pie-
nlclng girls , ah mot but that was a largo day.
indeed , and long shall it bo kept painted
green ast the grass on McKlrahun's lovely
shores.
Whispering < > ' tliu'W/iccl. /
Say , how that boy Condon of tbo Omaha
Wheel dub is rldlng-ho is u "llycr. "
The Omaha Wheel club pedaled up to
Blair lost Sunday , quite a number turning
out.
out.It
It Is very likely that Tom Hoe will not pass
throupli Omaha on his way to the coast , his
route lying north of here.
Country road riding and touring is being
revived und promises to regain its old time
popularity with tbo nrmyof cyclists ,
They say Hilly Barnumcan beat Bob Allen
on a spurt now since ho won hU milo race ,
Barnimi will make a good track man witli
training.
The Omaha Wheel club has seven or eight
men training for tlio Lincoln meet and tbo
Tourists twelve or fourteen. A" good show ,
ing , Is it not ?
Three of the Fremont Wheel club pedaled
down from the Dodge county capital last
Mark down sacrifice sale nrlco 31.00.
Lawn Rockers , regular price $ > ,
Marlc ' down sacrillco wile prlco 32.45.
Child's UoclcerJ , regular price 31.fiO ,
Mark ilmvii saci'illco d.ilo price 05c
Carpets ,
2,000 yards ingrain , regular urico 45c ,
Marlc down sacrllico Halo prli-o lOc.
2,000 yards ingrain , regular prlco 7otT
Mark down sacrlflco silo price ; )8o. )
1,000 yards all wool Ingrain romtuuitu ,
regular prlco 7oc ,
Marlc down sacrifice sale prlco 18c.
1,000 yards cotton Ingrain romnant-j ,
Murk down aaorillco sale price 5c.
Linoleum , regular nrlco $1 ,
Marlc down s'icrllico sale price .Ho.
Brussels , regular price 81 , I
Mark down sacrillco sale price 40c ,
2,000 rugs , 80x00 in. , regular price 32.fiO ,
Mark down sacrifice sale prlco Olu.
COO door mats , regular price 75c ,
Mark down bacrifico sale price 23c.
Mattinc , regular prlco ! ! ocr
Marlc down sacrllico sale price He.
Stair carpet , rep ilar-m'ico 40c ,
Marlc down sacrnlco sale price lOc.
Skin Ruga , regular price $5 ,
Mark down s-icrillco sale prlco 32.40.
Hassocks , regular prlco $1 ,
Mark down sacrifice sale nrlco 3flc.
Art Squares , regular price 312. fill ,
Mark down sacriflco sale price $0.40.
Rag Carpet , regular price GOc ,
Marlc down sacrifice Bale price 7c
Moquotlo Carpets , regular price $1.75 ,
Marlc down sicrllico sale price $1.14
Velvets , regular price $1.75 ,
Murk clown sacrillco sale price Olo.
Write for Our
Special Gasoline Stove Catalogue ,
128'l'ao ; I lust ru toil Catalogue.
Special llaby CurriuHc Catalogue.
Special Refrigerator Catalogue.
Special Stove Cutalogilc.
1V1 ailed
WE PAY FREIGHT 100 MILES.
We Control tlio Sale of
Heywood's Haby Carriages ,
Giiuii Fokliiif * lieils ,
Monarch GAsolinc Stoves ,
Northern Llfjlit Refrigerators ,
Palace Folding Hods ,
Fcatlicrstone Haby Carriages ,
Gem I'ree/.ers , Success Filters ,
Peninsular Stoves.
Sunday ami spent the day visiting at the club
houses.
"
( Jliiof Consul Pcrrlo is endeavoring to
organiro a p.irty to take In the Kansas stuto
meet Immediately after the Nebrusica meet.
There seems to be nn unusually large crop
of raclnij men this season , to Judge from thu
number of "flyers" who are training at tlio
different city trucks.
Four or live of the Council Bluffs cyclists
made the run with the Tourist Wheelmen
lust Sunday morning to Bcmilngton. Owing
to the heat onli' twenty registered for tlio
trip.
trip.Tho
The Ganymcdcs of Council BlulTs will
tender tlio Oimihn Wheel club u "picnic
party" at ono of the many pretty picnic
grounas in the vicinity of Council Bluffs
today.
The Capital City Cycling club of Lincoln
Is malting great preparations for the recep
tion of the big crowd of cyclists who will
tuko in the st.ito moot uc that place on tbo
Fourth of July.
The Ladies Wheel club Is enjoying some
pleasant runs these bcautllul evenings.
Quito n number of the members and their
friends started from their club liouso on
California street Monday evening. .
With Holton , Sehnell , Mully , Impio , Con
don , Pixloy , ( Jrimtli , Colcmun , Smith , Potter -
tor , Flcstier , BorRlum and n host of others
after him , it will be no soft snap for'Moukott
this year defending tlio championships.
Mrs. M. O. U.ixon culled nt the Tourist
club liouso ono nfternoon of last week und
brightened up the owy parlors with n beau-
tiful.bimuh ol blusli roses. The flowers were
very highly appreciated b the club men ,
who extend their sincere thanks for the re
membrance.
"Itoad hogs" are being heard from nil
over the country , but thanks to newspaper
roasts und lessons taugnt by the cyclists ,
eases of "rouil hos" uro more isolutod than
in former days. Tbo days of the "road bo0' "
arc fust drawing to u close und the moro
sudden bis porkship's decline the bolter for
all parties concerned.
"Colonel" A. 10. Burwoll of the Tourist
Wheelmen leaves this week for a month's
visit among the Tnotmnd islands and the
CnnaUus. Whllonwiiy ho will lest u week
at his homo In London , Out. , and perhaps
bring back among bis personal effects an
KnglHli wheel and u full suit of British
bloomers. Tliu' band"
at the club hoiibu
will miss him and welcome him buck at tliu
completion of his visit ,
It would bo u praiseworthy plnn for the
different clubs In tbo city to now comu for
ward und aid the ToutIsta In their gig.iiitlu
endeavor to crcatu an interest in uyclo
racing. All the Tourists nslc Is n kmilly In
terest taken and -foou word toward the
cause. The financial part and the general
management of the proponed tournament
they leel amply able to take care of them
selves. There Is nn old suylng , nnd n true
ono , which could fit the cub'j very nicely :
' In union there Is strength. " Ixjc.u cyclists ,
Irrespective of club or personal prejudice ,
should for tlio once Join the piomotcrs of the
moot und "push It for all It la worth. " It
will do the clubs i'uo'l , tbo people gooJ und
cycling In general guuil.
601110 of the lurgtj onstcra clubs liavo
adopted n good plan for thu miinuK''iucnt of
< lulnUont ! ( | memberships , which might bo
used by western clubs to good offeet. In nil
well orgunUcd vlulx there ia u tlmo set for
tlio payment of dues and after a certain
length of time ling elapsed without the pay
ment of such ( Uic.'i tliodcliiujucnt stands BUS-
ponded or expelled , us thu cube may bo.
Without some rnlo or understanding be
tween clubs it is n very easy matter for n
person , if he co desires , to Join ono club , a nil
uftcr letting his dues run behind bovcrul
mouths , enjoying all the privileges of club
membership in the moinlimo , bo dropped
from his club und join another. Hero ho
may repeat hU tactics or mi.v not. Both
clubs suffer , the ono on account of misplaced
confidence and unpaid dues , tbo other on
account of having among its membership a
man who may at any time jump into another
club and leave behind him u memento of
several months unpaid dues.
The eastern clubs overcome this In a sys
tematic way. They organize un ; usodalioi
of clubs within the radius of say 100 miles
and when a member of any of the associated ,
clubs li suspended or expelled from bis club
his name is Bent to the other clubs in tbo as
sociation , which at once debars him from
becoming a member of any of the iibsm l.itcd
clubj until ho has squared uls accounts with
'
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t I
the club which suspended him. This llttla I
plan bus been tried in Chicago and othoi
]
largo cities whore several clubs nro nmln-v
tallied with grc'it success. Out hero n sus <
ponded or expelled man is not proscribed in'
uny way. He can join any club , provide 1 h
puts up his initiation lee , ut any time ho ser
desires , which is not business nor justice in
any sense of the word , and nowadays thesa.
two elements , business ami justice , " bccmn
more and moro the makeup of n successful
club. The old time romantic ideas '
concernIng -
Ing cycling club organizations have boon ,
dronrol to a grout extent und now wo
have clubs on moro sound and systematic ?
foundations.
The board of ofllccrs of this division wish
,
to announce Unit only League of American"
Wheelmen members will have the free privU
leges of oiitranco to grounds , smoker , etc .an
Lincoln on tlio Fourth. Badges will bo dis
tributed to all
loiidiio members
upon prcsen-
tatlun of membership tickets
or upon identi
fication by OMO of the loamiu ofllculs. Thcsa
badges , when displayed , will train you ad
mittance to tbo grounds und .smoker and1
other L'titurtuimnents given bv the division *
during the day and even ing. All otlieis , not1
members of tbo league , must pay tno regular
admittance foes. League men will bo made ,
to feel that thov nre privileged characters'
through the league's influence.
Today was the date set for tbo combined'
run of the Cinnymedo Wheel club und tha
Tourist WhcolniHii to Bluir , out forsomo rea
son the Ganymu.lcs Imvo chosen the .sumo
iluto for returning tiio Omulia \ \ heel club's'
late reception. The Tourists wcro bomo !
what disappointed to loam that the Council' '
Ulufls club had decided to Abandon the run , ]
und hope that ut some future tlmo the two ]
clubs may become better ucqu.tiuted und ]
enjoy each other's hospitality. The rim to'
Ulnir will ba tnkcn by the Tourists never *
tbek'ss , and tlio club will leave the CallfoM
nl.i street club house- promptly on timu a $
bclmduled.
For many seasons blsycle racing In Omaha J
has not received the attention It deserves
from the nmnsuinent lovln ? public ; this la'
owim ? , nn doubt , to some extent , to thu rac
ing men thomielvcs und other causes In the
mum. 'J'hu local clubs have tried ut different !
times to co.i\ hick the old enthusiasm b
holding tournaments and race inoctH ; Imvu
gone to considerable expense to gather ,
together ut thuso meals the best ninateur
racing men in competition , und Imvo en'-
ileuvorcd to show the peojile who love true
itthletio sport , tliat nnmtour blcyclo racing
is us o > citing , fascinating and entirely dq-
vold of " "
trlcktry und "fuUo" us nny piiro
umutuuruthlutlo pustimo , Hares arc Just ns
spoe-ly , ofti'iitimci
moro speedy , than pro-
icssioiril races ; Just us good generalship U
used , and cucli contestant rides trt win his
race. But tbo people. Hcomcd to think the
tournament and incuts merely "pUy affairs" '
anil preferred to spend their money for
moro unworthy objects. The Touri.it Wlicol-
men Imvo tlelcrmlnuil to try to show the
public this season sumo good bicycle racing
und uru rnstllng around nmonir thu moivan-
tllojiousc's for prizes nnd aid , not so much in
u linutu'inl way ni > fur patroimgo , Thu club
will add to thy pri/u list us much us tholr
treasury will wurranl nnd will undoubtedly
bang up at the tuurnnmcnt which they pro
pose to KIVO ut the fair grounds track nboub
the 15th of July un aggregation of prizes/ /
amounting to iil'JU , Thu racing board , who
Imvo the matter In charge , uro working like
beavers to Insure the moot a success , and deserve -
servo all the encouragement tint can ba
given them. 'I ' boy huvo prepared a pro/rmm /
of races which will please tbo most "abject
crank. " The rncoa will bo opsn to the
world , nnd it is expected that "cracks" from
all over this und S'irronndlnistatei will com
pote. A lantern iiarado In thu evening after
the raeoi will bu ono of the features.
Tickets wilt bu distributed freely to ladles
and the cntldivn and it is denircd that tha
grounds bo crowded to overflowing , Tha
club does not hope to realize to uny great
extent from the meet , but does hope to
chance- the Ideas whlcl
- ) the public have concerning -
corning ujiiatourc.vcle racing , Another tour
nament will bo held later in the season ,
which will ulso bu an opun event. The club
expects , if arrangement * do nut full , to head
the prb.o list with two high grade wheels ,
valued nt glM each , and u diamond medal
valued nt f75. The race program will wind
up with a ton-mho handicap traelt ruco ,
which will cmtblo the men lo compote In a
distance race. 1'artlculars can be obtained
by addressing II L. Board , sscrctury racing
biarJ , 'lounit Wheelmen. UOOO California
street , or any of thu club offlcen. M