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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1890)
' i , I _ _ H " " \ , NINETEENTH YEAR OMAHA , SUNDAY MOENING , EEBKUAllY 2 , SIXTEEN ! PAGe5 NUMBER 224. H LOUD MOUTHED gib J I 1 $ % | C W % ' I H B W % B < REAL W0NDERS' H > ' BARGAnt1 . EXHAUSTED , SURPASSED AND ACTUALLY REALIZED AT Jj amraraa I l"oURENTIRE STOCK OF I flfl | PSl ! I OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF I Sf Tj KSV if lf SH ALL OUR " | H ' I % W\W\fi \ DIES OLOAKS . I jfH flip J PLOSH 0L0AKS h , HISSESGLOWS ® V \ _ _ _ _ . . _ . . _ | . _ _ _ _ _ ' ! Ivi bf I r U ti4\ a \ * „ i ! - * * n i < ai > > I I viss I # & * & ! 1. * * > Vj rr\ 1 worm iroiii nvii 10 * > B p p H fm ' SSaV10 ! B 1 1 N ta i raise * l | k If \ p 8 rk\ W1' 4 F 3 if3 ! I e. " - - - - - h - = - - < - = sJ m _ , 502 504 , 506 , 508 , and 510 South 13th Street . . The following fourteen bargains are only a few of the wonderful values , we offer for Monday and all next week , as we positively need , and H must have amole room for our immense stock of new spring Dry Goods , now already on the way H Lntiro Stuck of 50c ami Otic v Dress Goods In H" . 40 anil 4J Inch i > Ma All Wool , llaunels , Irkots nnd llenrlottas , CCVTS A YAKI ) . IOur Our Entire Stuck or icand $1.00 Dress Goods , silk llrilllantlnos , Ktc , ccaxs a YAim H A I'rnio | < iOl Li-nfrur , H Thus early in the season tbcra has not BJ been much enthusiasm shown among the Bj baseball fans of the city , nor has the nros- S poet for baseball during the coining summer H months boon much discussed It is almost H certain , Mow over , that when winter lias lot H go las grip and the hall season opens up , that B they will bo longing for snnio of the gooa old H time Bport The sporting editor of The S OMill * . Beb has dlscovorod that the Lincoln 9 patrons of the great national game want flt some ball this season nud a now lcaguo ts B contemplated which will einbraco Hastings X Tub Beb says ; A Lincoln again has the baseball fever bad , j and the fans down llioro ara endcavorinir to S ] form a league composed of the Capital City , J Fremont , Columbus , Beatrice , Grand Island , J Kouruey nud Hastings , and it seems that J j/ such a circuit with cheap teams , ought to prove a success " [ * Ihotamoschnmo was talked of last season \ ? with the exception that Lincoln was not lu- r-VJ/ * * " eluded lu tnolist It was thought then to be feasabla and ttioro Is no doubt that such fl a combination could bo made self supporting , There is already existing between the cities V named considerable sharp rivalry , and tha Sj additional endeavor to win the pcunaut . iwUUJIMIH Ilnrwi ii , lijih . Our Entire Stock of light , Colored mmm galGos ! CENTS AAK . Our Entire Stock of Dark Galieos , Slightly damaged , V yGsSl mm 18 Mm * CENT A YA RD would almost Insure some good Ramcs It would not cost it groatdoal to put a riastiugs club In good shape , as n few Importations to strengthen our homo talent would bo all that would bo necessary Hero is a good chance to secure for the city some good ball games during the nDproachlng season , and also an opportunity for Hastings to convince her rivals thnt she Is m all rosnects their su perior Lets talk it un Hastings No- braskan Two HniiHililo rinyors Joe Walsh5- and Elmer Cleveland rarely leave tholr respective plncosof business , and nro both keeping themselves In flno condi tion for the oponlng of the season In con versation with Joe the other day he saiu : "It looks as if the fight the coming season wnB going to bo o hot one I think , however , that it will bo contlnoa to four teams Omaha , Kansas City , Mlnnoapohs nnd Mil waukee Sioux City , however , is voryBtrong nnd may provo troublesome So far Dos Molnos , St I'nul nnd Donveraro showing up in poor form , but they nil claim that by the time the season opens they will bo able to mnknthobestof usnustlo I honestly behove , though , thnt Omaha will win the pennant , because I think It is the best team , not oven exception the Cowdo\b. Clurko nnd Fanning ought to do great work In the box Hoih nro great twlrlerB , und both nro ambitious to distinguish themselves , in all the other po sitions , save nt second , wo are very strong " What Is iour Idea of spring training ! " Well , in my CBtlmntion , the playing of practleo games is the best of all I dent taito much stock in gymnasium work , bo- cuuso it only brings Into play ccrtcln imiBclcs and docs not condition man lilto nctivity on the Hold Handball Is good train lug , and in ttuio will berecocnlzed as all thnt Is necesBnry lor winter work I would urco Manngor Leonnrd to make all the practleo datcH for April that ho ran A dozen of thorn is worth months of Indoor work " Work for tlic Coininii Mortiiitr Thcioisono mntter that Bhould bo nt tended to at the coming suhodulo meeting of the Western association , and that Is , that Kansas City bo given representation on some of the Important committees As thev stand now she has no representation at all , the committees having beou appointed before - fore she Joined the association But she is here now , and hero to stay , nnd being ono of the largest , most enterprising and prominent cities in the circuit , she ccrtuinly should have a voice In the , conduct of the associations tion's business affairs Another argument that urges the recognition of the city on the Kaw Is that she has several gentlemen down there who nro of inestimable orodit to the profession , und the counsels and advice of I such loveMieaded men as President Spcas ami Mr Krnnthoff would result in untold advantage to the association They are both men of a national reputation In affairs of the diamond , and the quicker they are plated in positions of prominence and Im portance the better It will bo for the whole organization No Trlclc tu Kiunl Third "ft Is said of Washington's now outflolder , Herman Hader that ho Is an extraordinary bnso runner and can steal third with greater ease than most pla > ors Btnul second " Omaha Ueb This Is no great feat As a realtor of fact It is castor for a good runner to steal third than sccoud , since a bettor start can always be bad , and the right Btart is everything to a base stealer , Sporting Life No , It is no greater feat to steal third than it is second That is on it par with a vast deal of the base ball wfsdom found in the Life's columns It is no trick'at all to steal third a good walker ought to inako it four times out of five Yes , that's correct However , it is noticed that third basa is stolen by such men ns Ward , Nlcol , Stovoy , Hamilton , Crooks and other fast runners about once when they steal second a dozen timet Still It is easier to fctcul third than second ; with most catchers behind the bat a good many players could crawl down und inako it with safety According to the Llfo's i 4 5 Cases a Yards Wide [ SHEETINGS Beat Quality , UEXT3 A YARD 2 discs Yard WJtlo Headed - HesEin , CUATS A VAH4D. , . WIIIIIIIIUIIIIIJIB 3MTa I I | If nCTWI I.H-IPIII-J theory of progression , It is still easier to Bteal homo than it is third Eh 1 The American C clini ; Ml nes The team ot American women cyclers hnvo not finished up with the Englishmen yet , it would appear , as the following fiom an English exchange shows : "At the Artillery drill hall , Sheffield , n twenty hours contest between Misses Jesslo Wood , Lotllo Stnnlev , Louisa Aimulnao , May Allen and Lillie Williams , members of the American team , was held during the past week Commencing on Christmas Eve , racing was continued nftornoon and ovonlng , the final being held on Snturday DcsDito mnnv attractions la the town and the fact that theio had scarcely been time for advertising the mooting , very fair houses wore eecured during the week Iho audience - once took the keenest interest In the racing , whilst many who had cxpectod simply a pro cession were astounded at the determined manuer In which the fair riders roao and skillfully managed their wheels The hall , though a very largo ono only gave a track of twelve laps to the inilo During the contest sovcral members wcro not in their usual form not having recovered from the effects of n serious spill in the North ; In fact , Miss Armuindo had not loft her room inoro than three days cro commencing , but they plucklly rode ttiougn at a disadvantage , on Saturdnv Miss Wood , who wus four miles behind the loader , rode in magnificent Btylo , hut she was unable to reduce it moro than seven laps At the conclusion of the racing the contestants were loudly cheered , the spectators enthusiasm being intense As an exnmplo of the speed , Miss Wood rode thiity-four miles in two hours and tun min utes , and this on a Hut and very small track 'Iho score was approximately us follows : Miss Stanley , 3UI miles ; Miss Allen , 803 ; Miss Wood , ! i00 ; Miss Williams , 2 < H ; Miss Armnlndo , SSO-tha two lust retliing 'Iho first evening the Inttcr's wheel gave wav.but fortunately without accident " American Athlete * llow Lad i'R Mount Writing recently in Hicycliug NewsViolet Lorno sava : "It was only lately that I discovered how many woman are accustomed to mount their tricycles the roar mount , 1 mean , of course on the loft-band slda of their saddles in stead of on the right 'llio latter certainly is so much the most convenient that lean hardly understand any one adopting tha other method To got up from the loft makes It impossible to hold down thq brake prop erly , unless by a very awkward stretch for ward , and the sidowuj s slip into the saddle , which seems inevitable with the loft-handod mount , Is neither graceful nor comfortable In mounting from the right sldo the left hand rcBls on the Buddie , whllo the right holds the bri'ko and hacdlo-bar , the loft foot Is then stretched forward till it finds the loft footrest and the rider'slips backward Into the saddle 'IhU method , I veuturo to assure mv readers , makes the subsctjuont ar rangement of the dress draperies u fareasior and mora successful thing than unv other style of mouuting can accomplish For dis mounting most women Justly prefer to turn the steering wheel aBldo , and step out through the gap thus afforded " A KpnrtsiiiairnuU u Uciitloinnn , Lincoln , Nnb „ Jan 29 , 18s9. | To the Sporting Editor of The Hec.J I have bcon a pretty close reader ot Tub 11 ee , us well us tbo various Journals published In the Interests of field sports , and ondorsa nil of the various schemes that have boon propo sed for tbo propagation , preservation and pro tection of our fish and gamebut must confess that I can see but little practicability In tbo taxing of the gun flow over , it such a tax will bo conducive of a good resultall well and good , shove her through This tar , however , to bo ot any effect should be universal and each state legislature should appropriate a • uOiclont sum to pay game wardens , tbo moro the better While many of tbo states have i ample game laws , the difficulty it that they AII0 Pieces Fine hMm\m \ Worth lOo and llo yard , CESTS A YARD 180 I'lcecs Embroidered Flouncings Worth troin 00 to Mc , CENTStA TARO are not enforced , nnd I can concelvo of no way bo oMcacious * ns through well paid game Hardens The tax on the gun might in tltno defray this expendi ture The Nebraska gime laws , have some good features and piany bad ones The clause regulating the chicken season should be amended without fail nt tbo next session of the legislature , or a few more years will witness the extermination of this uplendid game bird , 'Iho season should bn shortened and the law then rigorously enforced And this cun only be accomplished through the instrumentality of efficient nnd conscientious came wardens , men posted and Interested In the welfare of our game Again , no moro time should bo lost in the passaro of an act prescribing tbo wild fowl season Thev hive no protection now und while the prohibi tion of spring shooting1 is dutasteful to aruous sportsmen , it must come sooner or later , or the gcoao Mud ducks must go the way of the wild pigeon Already there is a frlehtfully per ceptible decreuso in thesprincand fallfllebts of these glorious birds , una where formerlv from sixty to 10J was considered a fair days kill , at present It is an almost impossible task to bring to bag n fifth of the maximum number Yeur after year the shooting hits bcon growing poorer , and the lakes and swamps and bayous that used to swarm with tanvas-b.iek , redhead , mallard , teal and wid geon , are now the bubltai only of the mud hen and the dipper , 1 | would not advocnto the establishment qt spring shooting , though , unless couccrted action could bo agreed upon with the stales of Dakota , Min nesota , Iowa and ICunsas , for to prohibit in Nebraska ulono would only bo to fatten the game i bags of the shooters within our udjacent states Ducking Is , in my opinion , the grandest , the most exhilarating , health-giving nud enJoyable - Joyablo sport to ba had with the gun , and I lament the outlook , for its continuance is so very dlscourucing Deer hunting , chicken , quail or Bnipo shooting cannot bo compared with a day in the sloughs , bohlnd u goou blind und ever a stool of decoys From what 1 learn of you , Mr Editor , in reading of your generally correct views on all mat ters portalmng to the gun nnd your occa sional admlrablo sketches of hunting ox- , I know you must bo nn old dovotco , a man fond of outdoor life , who ap preciates nature la all her moods , nnd who has enjoyed many i > ddv in the woods and field , on lake and sttcum , nnd the work you have cut out for yourself Is moro than appre ciated by snores and scdrcs of your readers , who would willingly lo operate with you were tboy in a position to do so | H. T. H. ' The ( Jun.Cltilis piilheir Mottle The gun clubs of this city are in a state of langulshmeut , and vigorous action is neces sary to robabilltato and place them upon a solid foundation ngaiu 1 . The two loading clubs the Omaha und the Lefevro have decidea to take dcclsivo steps at their regu lar monthly meeting InfVibruary.and among other things will puss n resolution providing for the dropping ot all mem bora who fall to manifest u reasonable Interest in the affairs of the club After the big l armaloo-Dun- mlro tournament In > Aprll , shooters uro an ticipating n general roviyul of Interest In trap shooting , and Vie omlng season will undoubtedly bo a busypna ttitprcstl'if ? Wheel Votes Twonty-slx new members wore taken into the club , which makes a total membership of sixty , four , The whole race will be , of course , man aged by John S. l'rmco , and that fuot ulono Insures success Captain Mlttauer has called a run to Coun cil Bluffs for to day Every rider In the city invited Tboater parties are getting qulto common among the O. W. C. boys There were two lost week , The average ago amongst the members Is twenty-four years aud six months , and the average height is S feet 8 inches Election time 1 er at band and tbero is considerable electioneering going on among the friends ot tbo different candidates Frank Dlngley Is too Veil known to need any speolal mention , und so it Ned Heading , who turoty will gain lots ot new admirers ' The Hiojcluig World this week publishes i in ii iijjULajjiim AAJmrn M-mOTa ii iw iwi Our Entire Stt ek o , " Ladles IfASHmcKEtiUbt , Worth up to 2Cc , W Mw MM CK TS A HAIR Our Entire Sl fl of La I , ' All Woul Worth un to GOc , CENTS A PAIR . . . . . . . . . . . . . M - - ! -TT yy .i i.- i i - m i the now L. A.V. . racing rules complete Every wheelmen should have a copy of them Dmgloy is now training with the intention of getting there if possible His hand is pretty sere vol All are anxious to see him have another try at it The Coliseum management offers , besides the money prizes , a valuable gold modal to nnv mun who bro.iks the worlds locord , whlrti is wa\i miles The now rules nro a decided lmprova meet on the old ones In many wajs There have been two new rules added , nnd sixteen of the old ones answered Still the entries keep coming for the six day race beginning the 10th , nnd Wnldron is the lust and he says ho is going to inako all competitors rldo for a nicht or so A few days like these und the wheels will begin to inako their appearance again Some of the riders hnvo vowed they would rldo today If they had to carry their wheels to tbo bndgo L. J. Davis of the Lexington wheel club spent n few dnys in the city the past week Ho reports a general incrcaso in cycling in the western portion of tbo state and also that tbo Loxlngton club has now thlrty-Bvo mem bers Just think of that Omaha wheel club boys and see what a future you have befcro you if you Just get a llltlo hustle on you Tbo ovcut of the season la sportipg circles , the grent six-day , four hours a day bicycle race , will be held at the Coliseum during the week commencing February 10. Undoubt edly it will bo the host race over hold in this city , as there are so fur twelve entries , which include some nt the best mon that over rode n wheel Besides eight well known riders , there will bo four now mon who are likely to make some of the old records look very sickly when compared with the now ouos which they will make 'J ho race will bo throughout for blood und all the prizes will bo won on their merits The moneys aio divided as follows : Half of the gross rocolpts will bo ulvidod as follows : Forty percent for the wlnuor , 25 per cent for second end , 15 per cent for the third , and 10 per cout will bo evenly divided between the mon cov ering fU0 miles during race Tbo following uro tbo names of the entries , their heights nnd size of wheel ridden by them : Charles Ashlngor , Oklahoma , Wash . 5 ft , 8 in ; 51 in Frank Dmclov , Minneapolis , Minn , 5 ft , , 0 in ; D2 In WilburF Knupp , Portland , Oio , 5 ft , 11 in ; 55 in V. W. Eck Minneapolis , Minn , 5 ft , 8 In ; 03 In F. J. Kennedy , Denver , Cole , 0 ft ; DO In , Ed Heading , Fort Omaha , Neb , 5 ft , 0 in ; SI 1:1. liooert doming , Denver , Cole , 6 ft , 11 in ; 55 in Frank bhlil Omaha , Neb , 5 ft , OJtf in ; 51 In Princes dark borso , 5 ft , 7 in ; 53 In Thomas Hard wick , Galena , Kan , 5 ft , 7 In ; 53 in J. C. L < i Croix , Fort Omaha , Neb , 5 ft , 0 In.r ; 4 In Eok's unknown , 0 ft ; 3 In ; GO in This shows thut when Manager 1'rinoo fires his little revolver ut 7 o'clook on the ovonlng of February 10 there will bo twelve starters In the greatest bicycle race ever run , all de termined to got u big share of tbo guto ro colpts riiiHlies From iho Diamond The Chicago league club it trying to buy Duke of Minneapolis 'J o | cka is longing for a ball club but she larks tbo snap Dig Perry Wcrdon , Toledo's "ffrst base mau , is a crack wing shot Dau Minnoban has finally put bit signa ture to u Minneapolis contract Fagan , the Denver twirler , it Is Bald , has a contract to drink all the boor in that city by April L Uinplro Harnum has no doubt but what Sandy MuDurmott will bold bis own upon the league stall Shortstop Wbito nnd Tioldor Curtis are in Deuvcr waiting for the sound of tbo umpires pire's voice Manager Soloe Is endeavoring to sign Martin Sullivau , Cnicago's old left Holder , for Dave Kowo Jack Crooks , to says Manacor Huckon- berger , will captain tbo Columbus team tbo coming teason , Bug Halllday swears ho will lead the Na tional league batters next season , desplto Calcago and New York scorers , ' Deuvcr seems to have a liking for Macs on Our Entire Stoch of Ladles CORSETS , Worth " 0c nndTfie , CEVFS EACH 40 Do 'cii Coiled Wlro Corsets like Or Halls ' Oorsele , CENTS EACE3. H H " _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ l THE LOCAL WORLD OF SPORT H Proopoots of a Great Time at tbo M Coming Blcyo' .o Tournament < H A BRIGHT BASEBALL OUTLOOK _ * . "Wlint the PInyors Are Dolus An M Opinion on the Game Lnwa H Wheel Notes A Grint M ot * Iltjrso Talk B A Tnllc With thn President H President Dick McCormlck was ns un- H ruflled yesterday morning as CutOff lake , B and although ho hud just finished u long B nrtlclo in the Chicago Tnbuno on the H brotherhoods victory over the national M lcaguo in tbo Ward case , ho waa la splendid fl spirits and eager to talk B Well , Mr President , how ara matters B progressing in the Western association 1" B Tip top Were having less troablo than H any of tha associations Omaha's old mon , fl all wo want of them have already fallen in B line , ana the roBt of the teams arornpidly M tilling up ' 1 lie western association hasn't ' H hnd u desertion yet , and I do not believe will eB L bavo ono All Omaha wants yet is a first j hr * * - class second baseman and a good experienced j f catcher , nnd rest assured wo have the hooks ' - _ H out for both " l P ' m Will Mossltt or Strauss bo re-slgnrdi" B Not Messltt at least He bus asked for H his release nud I have pruntol it Wo may M Blgn Strnuss , and then ugaln wu may not " H What do you think of the brotherhoods ' M chances , now that they have scored the first B legal knock out ! " H Just ns 1 bavo thought all along Such a B trilling matter ns the refusal of a temporary B injunction against John Ward has not been _ sulllcient to change my opinion ono iota I H still have my doubts whether they will over m . plav u sluglo game It tboy do , however m begin , it will bo imiotsiblo for them to sur B vivo tno scutonl" B "Iho tchedulo incoting , bavo you fixed BB tbo date for that yotl" i Not detlnitoly but think I shall call it B for Friday , February 14. " B What other business willcotnaupln addl B Hon to the adoption of n Bcboaulel" BB Well , I cannot say , but there ts many im- B portnnt mutters that will bo touched upon , B but you hnd bettor wait nnd then you will BB get fust what docs happen " SB But you uro satisfied with the outlook ! " ' BB Yes , thoroughly . Wo are going to have BB a fair team and hung onto the ling , " H Nothing further ubout now grounds ! " E - , - Not you second base In 18S0it was McAndrics , 1S87 , McSorlov ; 18)38 ) , McAndrics ; ISsO , McCiel- lan , und lbOO , McGlono Dave Uouo hns at 1 ist concluded to do his playincr on the bench next season , und get a lit t class young blood for first base Manager Macullar snvs that Flaaagnn will guard the first bag for Des Moines , nnd not Con Struthers as has been lcportol St Too is a dead baseball city A few sea sons rest will do it good , and by that time , too , thoy'll probably bo rid of Charllo Lord Clmrllo Koillv is coaching the Prlncoton college team , Koilly will ho ono of the American associations biggest guns uoxt season For the benefit of St Joe nnd Chlcaeo scribes It Is mentioned hero that this is the Western association and not the Western league Sam Morton will take his team to St Louis Aprils and G and open the season with the nondescript Browns Von dor Alio will probably odlelato as umpire Patsey Tobonu will captain the Clovelan d Plovers league club , nil of which will bo very complimentary to tha Intelligent nnd respectable members of the team The Omaba management will bavo the gratia stand furnished with 5UQ opera chairs the coming season There is nothing llko catering to the puulio in the right way Elmer Foster assaulted P. E. Herny , sporting editor of tha Minneapolis Tribune , lust Tuesday , nnd got his Jaw broke for his pains Foster claimed tnat Homy hud pub lished things concerning bis Ice rink which ho had no right to Kansas City has decided to make an out fielder out oi Elinor Smith Next season ho will play in rleht when not in tbo box , Elinor , by tbo way , Isn't much of a fielder , but his batting will count , und ho Is also fairly fast on the bases George Shock , so says the W'nihington pjpors , may bo seen with the Capital League team again next season Well , Milwaukee can spare him easily enough , Judging from his play in this city lost year , llo seldom went for a oull but what ho tumbled all over himself The baseball season of 1890 will be recog nized as the greatest experimental season known in the unnnls of professional bill playing It will cortalnly be nn experimental your with the teams of the National league and the American association , and most as suredly so with the Placers league There is but little brotherhood sentiment in tbo west , and notwithstanding the falluro of the New York club to enjoin Ward , the opinion prevails that the prospect must yet provo abortive If tbo players league gees successfully through tbo season , on the other hand , tbo feeling is that it will bo the leading organization But wo shall see , if wo dent go blind in the roeaatimo Long John Nouly , who Is wintering in Cairo , III , Is still working for his release fiom Kansas City , John shouldn't bo in such a rush It is Quito probable thut bis release will como without the asking after ho has pitched a few games for the Cow boys Tbo brotherhood upheaval has given all the old dona nrm pitchers such a case of Bwoll-head as would bouomo the freaks in a dlmo museum The cltlos which will bo represented In the Western association next year are Kansas City , Milwaukee , Omaha , St Paul Sioux City Denver , Des Moines and Minneapolis Whllo each Is individually stronger than last year , the weaker teams have boon strengthened to such an extent that none of tbo clubs will drag along hopelessly In the rear , as was tbo case last Boason , Snorting Llfo That's all you know of the Wcstorn association , There Isn't ' a slnglo team that is stronger than it was last season In fact most of them , including Omaha , are not as strong The association , however , is in a flourishing condition , and wo expect good call Last season tboy host nrtlclo lu this country was to bo seen right hero J , L. Keith , proprietor of tbo Boyd opera liouso news stund on Fifteontb street , is ono of the best posted und most enthusiastic base ball natrons in the city Ho has been associated with tha game in an official ca pacity every season for a good many years , is intimately acquainted with most all tbo old players , aud competent of picking out a Our l.ntiio Stock or l'lno Merino H LADIES ' UNDERWEAR P -g/i . _ _ _ _ - | M- < jj NTs I. _ ca _ . M . _ _ _ _ _ l-- - -M. l--ll-l-lll ll-l-W > -WW-M-WMWlMWa JOur - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | Our Entire Stock or 1 miles H • Jersey Ribbed Underwear , I x-Sk-Se&3nw y § T & 9l"v , ' _ r5 _ _ _ _ i CENTS EAC-I. H • _ _ i H pl.yor when ho sees ono In 1S87 ho was B manager of the famous Lincoln team , and is H the mun who discovered und brought out B Park Swutzel , Kansas City's ' star twirler H Besides Swnrtzcl Keith has developed o H number of voting plnyors nnd has brought to H n successful issue many a deal for the lcaguo B and association clubs Next season Mr H Keith will have bisu ball admission tickets H on sale nt bis place , and will also advertise H all games by inmnH of u huco banner H stretched across fhosttcct Keith's ' will ba H a resort for the players after the season B B The Denver fans are wondering what kind B of team they uro going to have next season M So tar tboy have signed nut two wav-up mon B Whitehead und McGono ' All tbo Bothers ethers , " sajs the Mows , "uro but expert H inents , nnd tha chances are they will provo B eijuul to the emergency Wo must hive a BBfl team thut will stund third place or better , or BBfl tbu games will not draw onoush people to BflB pay tro guarantee , but Mr Van Horn and BBfl Howa assure tbu public thnt such a team wo Bflfl will have A first class first baseman is one BBfl of the requisites , as well as another catcher BBB As yet Dalrvmplo , Cui lis , .McClelland , Dolau BBB and Tmadwuv have not put their signatures BBfl to n contract Just why this is so Is known BBB only to themselves Qroat expectations are BBB being entertained regarding Kid Darn BBB brough Many think bo will provo superior BBB to Kid Nichols Tbo indications uro that BBB ho will como up to the standard if not overBBI worked " IBb Mifccllnnooim Iiocnl Hpirtn H Turn your trottlne horses nut nnd lot them M run barefooted from now until the middle of 1 April It will accomplish wonders for tliom H Some few bunches of sprigtnlls huvo boon H scon during the la to mild weather , which Is H nn indication thnt the wild fowl shooting H will set in eurlv this spring H Fish Commissioner Lew May was In tha H city Friday Ho sava there will ho rcceltod H at the state hatcheries early in the spring H .00.000 salmon trout from fry from North H field , Mich , for dlstiibutloo In Nebraska H waters H The racing nehhvemonts of St Paul , Mln- H noapolls nnd Kansas City should stlmulato H the owner of every good boreo in Omaha to H foslor an interest in the turf hero Omaba H Bhould by all moans have a driving club It H would do much toward the creation nf a llvo- H licr intorcst In line borso llcsb , nnl afford H our citizens nnnually a season of incompara- H hie recreation unci , amusement H QiioHtlons antl Answers H If a competitor in a llvo bird shooting H mutch snaps the wrong barrel and tbo bird H gets uway , cun ho call for unotber bird or it H Bcorcd last ) Can the Bhootor nt tbo trail H hold his gur to his shoulder when ho calla H pull , und If ho dollboratoly kills his bird on B the ground can bo call for nnothor bird ! H Who holds the American Holds champion B ship cupl Snap Shot , Lincoln H AriB , Under the American shooting nsjo- B elation rules , which nro being extonstyoly H shot under now , It is a lost bird Second , ho M can hold the gun In whatsoever manner as B suits him best , excepting against the about B dcr Third , although an ldlatlo rule , ho can M call for nnothor bird Fourth , Fred Erb M Please answer tbo following in Sundays M Bub : In a four-handed game of casslno M ( partners ) if ono player builds first a nine , B und then a three , can tils partner ralso the B three to u ulna forhlml fac'auylerScbuyler , BB N3b. BB Ans , llo can M Please Inform mo , if posslblo , II there is M any ono in the United States or Canada BB making a business of raising or training forBB rots I-O. O , r „ Fort Calhoun , Neb BB Ans Wrlto to Francis M. StartMadison , M Wis Subscriber Vou are corroet Four sevens M with an ace turned up counts 34 , 10-13 and 1& M for the quartette Last weeks acswor wut M badly mixed M Is John S. Prince English or Scotch , and H does ho hold the lOU-mllo evele ohamplon * ship ! Where was bo born 1 BykerBeatrice , Neb Ans Eugllsb No Ho was born No * M vembei-37,1853 , at Langley Croon , WoroctH tcrsblrc , England , M