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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1896)
- - - _ - - - - - - _ - is _ _ _ _ TIlE OMAIIA DAILY iii STTNDAY. APRrL 1. 1Sn SPORTS FOR CENTLE ANNIE A Ouwry Run Up and D3wn tlia Whole Athiotlo Gamut. THE MOST ROYAL GAIM DIR ) OF THEM ALL Yelji , , fZflI I lie un MV 11 u 1 1 I'I p11 0p4-TIi e It t0 ii il ii G UVI 1 Ii t Ii . 'I'Ii ( , rfltig h- breuI.-Su'II ! ( at"u Ifi liii , rils stiil the trstinl lLvfreMlIIaIg UrIMt. .r : ' N RI wek nioro flfl(1 the btg tyit handicap will t t have been run , a Juno 2 i the ? 8chelule(1 ( ( ilay. Un- - _ _ J.doubedly tlili is the H- turtovnt _ _ , already all over jiio coun try where lnterot. In the throughbrd exkt peculatlOn on the outcome Is the absorbitig topic. Omaha. while denied the plenuro of wltne3slng flrst clasu running , ha many well po.ted . dcv- oteoi : to the sport , and conalderablo money always chan8cs lIand5 here on thh great race. I'redlctiono are SB pcntItiil as blackhorrles , anl the bookmakers have begun to lay good Odlfl. lIen flruah , handspring , lhnry ot Navarro and Itequltal are tlic' reigning ta- vorltes at the varlou. centers of Ititeroet , although llornptpe , the wInner of lac year's race , and Lazzarono , wli coppei the Sulmr- ban. arc fancied In L'omo quarters. henry ot Navarro , however , has the call hare , as ho does oyerywhcre , and the best that can be secured' against him Is 3 to 1. The San Francisco 8candal oF two weeks ago vao eno of the greatest within the an- nalt of the modern turf. Jerry Chorn , who has beau the admiration of local thoroughbred people , with , t number of other joekeys , and a Clilneso crook caIl'xl I4Ittle I'etc , vere the premiers In the p'ot ' to defraud the public , It was noticed that the grafty Ce- loutlal day after ( lay made big plunges on some horse not ridden by Chorn or hI confederates - federates atd tat ) the , lIoroG he played tIn- variably won. Tue track detectIves wore hard at work , but the expose came through Arthur Illnrlcha , OUC of the crooked jocks , who as given the "d3ublo crocu" In the 'wltack" by the Chinaman and "aquealod , " and the whole jig was up. LIttle Pete lu said to have won $ IOG,00G through the con- plracy and tim jockeys a third a much again , but they must turn to ether pastures now , for the stewards of the California Jockey club made a clean swcp of all those itnplicated In th job. Jockeys Chorti , Chevalier and hltnrlchs were ruled off for life and Little Veto forevr barred from the track , whllo aevoral othero were doled out justice In allopathic dees. I3ut it thculd hot be allowed to rest at this. Tue Turf congress should take the matter up and not ntop until It has purged the American turf of alt tho.e barnacles and onlcavors to convince the pub- . lie that racing Ic emothing better tItan a shell game , These liO3tiiOntial crooks make all lionot. men look like thieves and the quicker they are throwit bodIly through tile gates the better it will be for the sport oZ the kings. The8o leeches are known In all parts of the country and there is no valid excuse for their toleration. At the Union park meeting across the river last summer there wore a Couple of skin game horse owners who should never be allowoJ to stick their noses inside thq gates of a reputable track. They make honest racing an 5Imposslbility and It is safe to say will tiot be allowed hero again. WitIlo with the horses It might be Interesting - esting for some people to know that Dick Crokur Is hacking hIs English Derby entry , Montauk , with a freedom that botokcn con- hlderablo faith In the colt. lIe has taken the long odds of ti0 to 100 antI on Monday - day last accepted 15,000 against 375 and 13,000 against 200 , in addition to 1,000 i agaInst 100 for "the place. " Thus the New 'frker has backed Montauk to the tune of 3g75 te win $155,000 If he gets tIle verdict , and the extra O0 cases will tiot him $5,000 If the colt runs one-two-three , for a place bet over the pond Iticludes the third horse. Therefore , It Montauk repeats the American victory won by Iroquois in 1881 , Mr. Croker will be , if ho stands to his present recorded bets. alone , not less than $ ISQ,000 to the good , for the stakes are worth not less titan 20,000 for the wlnncr , It. is evident , from the way the odds are tumbling , that the colt wIll see a tuUcli shorter irico luau 30 to 1 , ; the latest quotations , and It Is also evident that he has been kept well covered , to tempt the big bookmaker to begiti wIth him at ilOtol. - The entrIes are all in for the henley - regatta for 1895 and judging frotti their number and character it will uridoubtediy be the most intorestitig dip over known en the poetical Thames. For..tlio Grand Challenge - lengo cup svill be the sturdy eon of Yale , from tlii sid , Leandor , Trinity Hail , Magdalen , r Oxford , Thames Rowing club , London flow- lug club , Norej.hiowlng club and Ainstel- darn en the other. Among the entrlos for the Diamond Sculls are Dr , W. a McDowell of Chicago ° and L. D. Thompson of Toronto , both of whom are being favorably touted. Much 0 disappointment is felt on this side that Yale failed to put In her oar in the ( our-oared 0 race , but on the other ido they are content - 0 tent to have her simply wlioro site Is. a There Is every promise that 1896 Is going to prove ltiglazid's grandest aquatic year , with the amateurs as veli as tito professiotinis. In addition to the great regatta at Henley ) ' In July it looks now as If there would be a a piofessiotial race for the world's champIonship - v ship on the old river in the 0' autumn , and there arc several other notable C uvent iii embryo which promise to excIte wIdopread Interest , - U Out of the eight po3ltIofts In the Yale ti boat wltioh wIll go at Henley all have boon h practically deciiled upon , Langfocl , TrodIt way. Longacre. Jlailcy , Itodgers , Board , 01 itogers nl l3&-own , although Mills or W'hitflny may bo selected iiwtoad of Drown. 'L'akicg these as the ilozt likol ) mako-up of the llnci crew , somu InterestIng comparl- soils 1031' be drawn between it and the Oxturd and Cambridge eightssb'iiich met on the Tiinniea two weeks ago. YRIO , of cuurso _ wilt cot meet either or thwe in th Iler.ley regatta , but will meet the pick of both in some 01,0 , of tue liigIish rowing clubs. It .la an assured fact that the Now hinvexters 'will , have to row against the very bo9t eights all Fiigiaud can L'roduee.Vhilo It Is trite that the hititons fe.red nothIng from .Corneil when bIle ent over , it Is quite cer- / tiLiti they expect a tropical time with the Sons of Old Ihi , They liavo always looked upon Yale as far antI away the best reing college in America ever since the Englieli nod Irish crews 11101 the Yale crow at the Centennial iii 187G. .9lnro Lhie tile English University flieR ittid inglIsh sportIng men In general hiare hail good cause to Jncreasp their re- spcct for Yale's abiiit > ' , owing to her spler. did showing in the games with Oxford in C Etigiand two years tgo , and again owing to her detent of Cambridge at Manhattaq Field lust fall. It ii not surprising. then , that qt Yale's friends in Ingienl hitvo already nt. or ten over 'to warzi YsIe tita that at Henley r they wIll meet the ta.teit crows that all WI Ensdsnd cia vroduce , The Oxford and Cain- e briilgo crewa of this ycer , whIch hindu such rI a rlendi1 light last Saturday , will not only at be drawn UIII1 by tile varIou. row- tug clubs , btit. the pick of the htinlrels of trained oarsmen 4htroughout 0 Englsn.l will be at the coinniand of the rowi cluli in choosing their an mztterli for the cr.ws that will a row at ttsuiy , 'hula vtii lirlug against Yale ro from .ono 0110 of lisa rowing clubs at least 55 strcntr a crow a httgiatitl can produce. 'rhoru Is te ithu * of advertislug the college 02' Jt obiatung notoriety out of this contest , th * iaf'lot'lontoet ; , solf-lmproveniet IIIId the establthttent of ntoro tordlal relations are ths aol. Ilbjectd in vior , Ths nipu 'bo will go to ilutIloy ttt ) of tile heat typo at ust.t. _ ran c'ohlve atbletc. ( lie typo whoso intiuonce tie les dou o tituoli in eievat the toi' . , of eel. na , llf3 dijniu nocani years , itud they iii 'iorilaIIy rpr4seut c , T1Ie iar. . for the trp ! of the cniv are now t ctmt'l , tc. anit t Is cntaIn that Ynlo will , Ilavo t laL two huLdrcJ "heelera" at hanth Iey to cheer hcr on to vlctony or to cAnala tu isr lil itifuit. This iuniht.r of atutlents iu4 for jrAituo.tee hAve aIoy ennged gesaege , pci and probably as. many more wIll decide to go between now and July.1. The crew will be quartered In a snug litHe club hou.o at lien- ley , and tilO lnaITsiimetf have provided everything - thing nccCary lot- the comfort 1111(1 COfl- venienee of the carrnen. They make no secret - cret of the fact that they expect to make a gooil showng , and , banning accidents , to stand an oven clianco for v ctory. They will not ho suniinisozl if they are defeated , but they will be very much surpnisel and dlap- pointed if they do not give the Fngislimen ! a very hard tht. What do you cuppose JIm Corbett means , anyway , by ltie pitiable and idiotic gulf about a foreigner hold- big the worll's champiotialtlp ? Th holder of this honor , If it he an honor , must be a foreigner to some lilace. niustn't heVorld's chianiploita can't all be brcthers and sisters horn the same neck of woods , cart they ? In yelpIng about Fltzsinnnens , the ex-cltniiipen calm. hIm a freigner in an Insane effort to make a galory play , and wants nona bitt Amerieau.q to vear the horse collar , has the distraught irlze fighter forgotten - gotten hic niiiy effort to lilaca the crown upon Peter Maher'e unworthy heid , or Is it a fact that an IrIshman is uot a foreigner ? A little more of lItzeitiitnons and ( lila tel- low , Corbott , will be a ( It rubjoct for a pad- ( led ccii. F'lret thing you know he'll want to bar the inti In the moon , Jo0 Cltoyieki Ia hack on hiic native heath -lIen Francitco. lie arrived there last Sun- . ( Isy , and , unlIke Corbett , was given a royal welcome by the 00ve3 "vot love a mill. " DII Thursday evening next Joe will endeavor to stop Sailor Sharlcey In eight rounds , If ho fails lie will be denied the ecetacy of fondling ally of the dough put UI ) for the go Sharkey is big and otrotig and cover , antI there are those Who are anticipating a whole lot of trouble for the geniai and debonnairo Jo- sephius. They are havIng quite a boom In fistic matters over in Lumlon just now 1Iil Lavigne has just. arrIved on the other sida and from iW rpports hia inalo ( a wonderfuily good inipte'sron Good Impressions , however - ever , must lie made with the mauiies to vim fights. and tpcnneensus er cpnion is that tile Saglnabpy is about to run his cur- cubitceous cranIum against a stone wall. On Monday night , June 1 , lie Is to' fight. the great English welter-Jim forge-for a s,00o : ; stake and $3,500 purse. Thorols little question but what the Michigander is In for the short end , lie concedes ) vcighit to the Lun'un.er , as 'they are to meet at I3S pounds , weIgh In at .1 o'clock In the afternoon. This meane that Ijurge will fight at ovOr 140 , while Lavigne ( hares not attempt. the task at over 136. and ho ha best at 133 to 5. liurgo is one of the phenomenono of tli modorr ring. and has fought in all classes above his own on his own cellar door Of cour3o lie hind but little show with Jeni Smith , but in his go with Pritchard , the mlildioweight , ho iooked every inch a winner , until lie received a poke In the jaw that settled tlio fight In a hurry. Lavigne Ic , confident , however - over , and ho has the gooh wishes of all the guild on this side of the drInk. There Is goIng to be another fight in "the little village on the Thames , " that Ill cc- caslon much intere.t , as well as specula- tiDe , on this .side , atid that is between Mys- tenious BIlly Smith and Toni Traccy , Dan Creedon's foster brother. This is a cracking pair. 130th are young , strong , clover and resolute , and the battle will belong to neither until ono er thfo other laye down in the ring for an eleven-second nap. Billy Smith is one of the hurrIcane sort , and is z match for any man in the world at his weight , and while the locse.joinei antipodean Is as full of grit and stamina as a dog Is of fleas , I rather fancy the chances of' ' Tonitny Ryan's old vIctim. Tracy , they say , has grown bigger and stronger since he crosseJ over , and his eacy victory over Tom Williams two weeks ago Is certainly evidence of improved - I proved term. This was their third meeting. They met twice in Australia , tim first re- euitin In a draw , and the second a "win" for Williams. But Tracoy balanced accounts two weelce ago , knocking WIlliams into forgetfulness - gotfulness in thirty-five seconds. I received a brief letter from my old and astecnicd friend , John L. Sullivan , FrIday , trom helena , Mont. , giving me the route of the Wlckloiy Poatnian for the current month. i rho companY' Is in Miles City today , and omorrov vill ho in Mandan , N. D. , Tuesday n Jamestown.Wednesday and Thursday in tarehtead. On the 17th at Grand Forks , 18th md 19th. itt Crookston , Mimi. ; i3rainnrd April 0 , West Superior 21 , Duluth 22 and 23 , Ash- and , \Via 21 , and Stiliwater , Minn. , 25. Ho I ailed to atato whether they will visit Omaha r 'not , but the inference ie that they wIll lot , anyway this season. The 'ate biiilard tourney In Now York , as vas naturally to be expected , resulted In a le 'betwden those wizards of the coo , Frank ves and Jake Sehaerfer , There may be a eiv eoplo loft yet who would buy a gold rlck , hut in the sporting fraternity such Lngehs are rare indeed. Our altitudinous iducatlon Is of an oidei' that shuts out the hell game , the three cards and the strap , Lad Old Jakey and Freahy Ivos make them- elves ludicrous In their attempt to run the ; ag. There ale two more tourneys to be isyod , efte at Boston and one at Chicago , nd its a lutitber yard to a , voodcn tcoth- ick that the tIe vJti remaIn unfractured uii- ii thin final tilt between these old eon boys e t Chicago. Gartilor , the frbgeater from 'aria , is 51011)11 posIng as a bump on a log , 10 couldn't beat Billy Mhgner. As usual Yankee brain and brawn toted If about all the laurels and hay there were the fonious Hetlenic contests on the banlci , t the ciai'.ilc' hisses. They were victorious i almost every contest they ontoroi , wd flee 'more It has been emphatically doni- T nstrated that we are tlte people tinder any nd all conditione , and under any any every Un. Steve O'Donnell , who was for a couple of ears the sparring pal of Jimmy Corbett , is a nether of nOr pwichers who lta just In- ailed Albion. Steyc Is a clever mug In tI rorythiing that goes to inalco tip a man , ex- litirig his fighting capitclty. lie can box bi ko the dickens , but It Is doubtful whether e can IleIc anybody' that dmounts to any- ilng. and the probabIlities are very atrotig tat Owen Sullivan , the big Australian he as crossed over to fight. will knock the , , ( no juice out of him. They are to meet o weak from tomorrow night. A , _ . ! IJI3tUics AItI IN. ' , - ti Ittys Ii'&t1J.Ie " .otsiries of the Iloil bi shut Gtiii. I. - TI THE jacks have cl " : ; V Sportamenaro . I I agog over Prosft ( Ii / ¼ pectivo days iii St : . \vhich excites the " : : , fr ' - geviora iettor et - In shooting cir- e . cbs as this en- - ratio and enys. Ci nious little ruut colored rover. Unques. P oqably the one inorceau of all feathered at line , no excepting even the lordly canva. O ick , the rare woodcock or dainty quail , the 01 ek is kIng of tlieni all , Ho Is a queen IllCC 0 fellow and It. Is t difficult matter to ac- irately get ont i hia Incoming and outgoing. obody ever hflW them come , or leave , either. tli r that matter. They are as mysterious and an ileL iii their arrival and departure as illsth ' ubodied splritu. They indubitably do their PC avehiug liy flight , riding In 00 the first to 1101 wave , or with the first spring tliunot r .storin , like tlia. of last Thuroiay nIght , ap : ini the sout3i , after the earlier sprIng rains ak iii genial sunshine are well along on theIr ai rk with the frost In the earth. You may sit tlto very best snipe grounds accessible pr day and beat thorn up and down , across Co ii back again until your leCs wobble weary en d your patience peters out and never jump on bird or hoar a single 'akeap , " but toniorru iv go again and you will find tlto marsh or adoy full of them , If there Ia anything t f whiak with the temperature when tot Dy flritt come In you will find them in scat. au red bunches of four or live , but if everyIni leg Is just right , lool for them singly al. flal ) k't everywhere. They are always uneasy cot their habits at first and vIll flush way tb t of gunchi t , the lirsu discordant "akeap" lta jacksnlpo's plnint-oftcii being the aig. I for every bIrd in the nighbortiooiI to tec e , 1nder such vonditlonu they are into is t'o ' hike niany white and brown streaks : ma IIC 1101Cc one rhsrp and spiteful , and oft we : y dart , flying low at tlritt , but gradually axe londiiig until they are but specks against lis , Ovenhiangin arch of blue , Once risen on Thi itt day , and I have known them to fly va bouni , ultyaye circling , Iii their lofty we egn1nzttoa , , but now and then shooting eU nat out of the range of vision , again reappearing almost overhead as if dropped from the upper soace. orrtc ! and bewildering In their movements always. At intervals ( luring theIr aerial diversions they send forth that distinct , but far-soutid. ing guttural whir , a sort of a hoo-oooo-oo made by beating their little brown sides wIth extra rapllty : with their delicate wings , a weird accompaniment to their fantnst curvetings overhead. There is no telling hat a jack inn ? do : his little bulging head is full of eccentric notions , and Ito may drop down within a few feet of you , titIng dudishly back into the reeds with ( ho noisclesane.s of a thistle down , or coti- tinhin his fantastic reticulations In the air until Ito becomes but an inrect In thio sky titid vanishes for good. hut when the conditions are all right you will find tlieni sluggish ntitl lazy , nnt lying close , in fact almost compelling you to kick thicni from their wallows In the warm mud. This is wien the weather is warm and full of spring fever. as Is developei here in Nebraslea after the gradutl mcdcration of Weeks , during wlilclt the strengthening sunshine - shine and warm rains lias'o extracted ahrnitt all the ftost from the ground and ninila ' 'boring' ' gocd. bring is What ( Ito huirda' feeding is called , as they Probe into the mellow oirthi with their long , sensitive hula iii quest of angle worms , larvae anti the liliputian snail , on 'hlchi they fatten raii- idly. Thteir long journey from tue Iateaus of Mexico , although they tusks frequent halts for rest. has wearied and tuiado them hungry , atid they set to work vouaciouely on their arrIval anul gorge themiuselves with the fattening provender with which our rich soil teems amid which causes an indolence and inihiffcremice on time little rascal's vart whIch never falls to result in ihisitater for bini and profit. for thio gttnnor , There is a very general idea prevaIling that th jack snipe i the Itanilcat kind of shooting. mid when they are iuoor and Icati and wild title is true , hut after they have banqumetol a few ulays on aiiy good groumuds their slow flip-flap ill ) from the sprouting grasses , reeds amlil ilags munkes the shooting no trick at all. A sIngle No. P pellet is ennumghi to bring them dowii anti when once the birds ate found in plenty it is a poor eliot indeed that will return home wIth anything but a well filled bag. But , as I said in the outset , there are few gamne bIrds that kindles the ilre3 In the sportsmiian'o heart like those the jack sets the torch ti. 1k , is a grand little fellow and mnakcs royal sport , whether lean or fat , Wild or tame , whether rising from the muddy , tussocky bog in breaking springer or front the rIch tangle of reeds ani grass Iii golden autumn. For an abundance of the birds the low , loaniy mitarshea and measureless - less slough shores of Nebraska used to be hard to beat , They are generally lcttY scarce now , in these madding days of sport , hut still come in hero to their favorite hiaunt iii sufliclemit nunibers to furnish a healthful excitement fit for kings. The shooting is the best Iii the spring and it vould be hard to match a day like this out on the niarsii hands around Horseshoe lake or down in the moist and oozy bottoms at Biglow or I'orcival , "Skeap , " there goes a bird now , spinning up wind like a ilashu f rosewood amid white , up into the atr against the undimupled blue , as if bound for heights Umiluiowb. : You are slow , but unenvlous even , stand and watch huliui tIll he disappears. All about you are the iicturesquo heautio3 of budding spring. . The dark green of ( ho manzanlta Is brIghtening Into nes' life en the distant hill ! sde , blue- behl are blowing amuiiihst the marsh grass intl the maple's buuls arc burtttng. Off on m the lake to your right you catch the sheen I of a belated mallard's head , witile a mob of green wing teal bob like corks in th shah- lows. In the leaning anul yellow rico amid u reenlmig reeds , you catch the csrdinah Ilash I at the blackbird's wing , and from adown the mucky shores comes the. plalmitive and tinlc. lag call of this yellowleg. Tiut frog inalces music In the rushes and the wind ciglis In harmony over all the gladdening landscspe. These are some of the delights that await you whiemi you go forth for a day in the sweet springtime -with thso little cruisers ) f the air , the..jackt' . Joe Goldsmith and J. Dq.vts have been the bests of John J. Hardin out in the 8andlilila sorth of 1IyanrIs for ten days past. They round 'the ' ducks exceedingly scarce. but sucking broncos plentiful. Mr. Goldintithi histimiguished hinieelf by outriding a num- , er of the rough riders of the piaiiis. The arty succeeded , by arduous w'ork , in gaffing ° momething like a gross of geese and ducks. ) lenty of fresh aIr and sand. Apy ono in ieod of any of the latter can secure a supply )7 calling on either Goldsnittli or Davis. The programs for the twentieth annual .ournaniciit of tile Nebraska State Sports. nan's araaclatlcii arc out and they are beau- lea ; In fact , they are the moat artistic that tave over been Issued by this veteran old dub. Manager Parmnolee is rapidly perfect- ng arrangements for the bigge3t and grand- St ahoot ever hold vest of Chicago. The dice enclosing the club grounds has been niuhod and the work ott the club house and a ast platform L fast approaching comuplotlon. pectators will b plearad with the accomn- hi iodaticiis for their comfort. Five hundred hairs will le Put In the reserve department ad everything calculated to enhance the leasure amid convenience of vi'htor3 wIthin he ocopo of possibility will ho dOne. Such iell known shotu as Itohia. Helkes of Spritg- old , 0 , , J. A. it. Elliott of I'Caimsas City , tlchard Merrhhl of Milwaukee , Jack Parker f Detroit , Paul Lltzke or the Fore3t amid LI tream , New York City , Charlie Budd of has Moines , Fred Gilbert of Spirit Lake and olonol A , 0. Courtney of the Letever Arme ompeny , Syracuse , N. Y. , have already sent ielr ammunition lucre and will be emi hand any to take a band 'ii the fray. These are at the culy celebrities who svtll ho here. bu hero are othera , and it Is hoped this atate. ient wIll sot scare Ted Ackerman into the 'ood. We can't got along without Ted. lum Goodley i3rucker , Cliff Cole , Irvine Gardner rid the eporting editor , along with Major rn Dm of Wild Horse Canyon , spent lact 'cek qut at Ilamnilton's and of course had 10 InevItable good time. The camivasback 'ero not quito as thick as they might have ten. tiil there were plenty of thorn to afford L leaFt spainollc sport. WIll give a few C irticulare next week. Doe Deeming , i3ort Poliock and General John" Morgan of l'lattsmoutli , and Dr. of udubcn Hungato of WeepIng Water hiave turned from a ten daye' duck shoot In the as nihills. Dr. hlungato killed a redhead that to ppcd the scales at four pounds , the biggest rd of the kind ever killeil in ( lint region. , Jima Smead and Fred Montniorency svero ) Wn below time Bluffs Saturday after enipe. lie aveiu't heard what they got. but If they pj 'und ' the bIrds , depend cii it they got their v ill share. Hi _ It In talking with Oily Towmieend on time ibject of handicaps ypsterday , he said : ed t'umcrous articles appear in sporting papers be pin time to titno suggesting. piana by which to xpert' trap ehots can be tie handicapped tui hit amateurs , Can have 'Ito CppoBtion in tit irrying oft all money. ' hUH ] prIzes. Such ba obiema have beet ; unopounded , so frequently , id so mamiy plans have been formulated iii tested without siceess ; that time majorIty fib fair-minded sportsmen have arrived at the fam aclualan it takes good shoothmig to win Cu mona. ' on "It Is Impassible to'so even the maat'ss an at everyone wIll ho n an equal footing Ci id win money at every iboot luey attend ; till 'en. on the other hianil. it cannot be ex- Ictod that a raw amateur can attend a lange urnaenent and shoot a per cent equal to hone who have practiced extens'vely ' and of eat large sums of money perfecting their thit iii to the end that they may wIn back the ton nount expended wiiile learninr. "These pqints cleemtonstrate the tact that actico makes luerfect , and furthermore , afidonce , dotermoination and persIstency ' tot very largely into this requirements of 0 aspirIng to ascend above' the ordinary JUt a of trail shots , " eiva from the Eikhiorn brIna the in- matlon that the lakes along that limpid aft ! earn are full of young black bass , weighOVC t not over a quarter of a pound. Tlieo wei ; should ho carefully guarded by ( ho fish tuinisalon and our new rotectIYe aesocla- ' ii , Ore - tha ( propos of the new ( lame and Fish ProWe tive association I will muomition that there Lit some miacroant brInging Into the Omaha Cm rket large quantities of small black bass ! ghing train four to six ounces. I have Imined many of them and in no case pla o I boon abloto diecOvej a hook mark. a 1 Is same rascally person also brings In Que it quauitltlea of buffalo , Those flab , as is dev Ii known , ivili not take a book , amid It unally follows that the bass and buffalo N 1 come from the same vicinity. There is only one way to detect this scoundrel and lawbreaker - breaker and that is by the employment of a good detective , This of course takes both time and enoney , but it should be ( lone and ( ho fellow run down. it would also be a good plan to have the miext legislature pass a law attaching a severe Jail penalty to the dealer handling fish whlchi do not show hook marks. Any person who has ever caught fish can easily toll if a hook , seine or net Was used. Pat Sheehan , the jovial lionitaco at Lake \'nshuIngton. reports that there will be cx- cellent croppy flail bass fishing there this sprIng. The reports. front the lakes north along the Missouri rrefavorablo for the best of sport this aeaeoniand the angler will not he Coflilielled to go tuiaity miles from home to enjoy his favw iteleport , Our frIend'r Mr. . Mcyer and Sd ICtug , are straighiteningotit hues , litirnielilog hooks and oiling rods ten a tnIp to Langulomi after time finny denizens ofhjthtnt beautiful lake. Look out for a blgi basket on their return , for they are boths experts vItli the rod , I would iuia. tdnsk what lies become of the society itar the hurotection of ilogs that \vtie started lii one of our vesterli coumitlea last winter , 'iuoIdog men of this section have hoird nrthing about it lately , but are anxious to ali it.I perietiatod , Si 5 _ Goouhioy i3rtmccer and , .Frank A. lime. hart are dotmi dt Pemclvdl iii quest of time luscious but Illusive jack. , dii - - Iowa has no hog law out its statutes , but , nevertheless , It Is quito a dangerous opera. tion to steal , take antI carry awsy a valuable ( log over there , euei ( ho trouuble hiss Far and Ian Overniati are In for stealing a valuable St. ilormiard ivill teu'tify. They have been inclictel by tIm Pottawattiumnie cotluity grand juty and held imu $50 bill each. The young Womilami has oixceede.l iii obtaining bIl , butt Overniati still languuislies behind the bare. Thus Li a good example for the Nebraska judges to fellow , and also a good lessoii to the do stealer , Dilly hloaglanil , and pore , and J. II. flu- liuont wereilowmi Icelaw the fluffs Friday after scolapox. Tue Iloaglands bagged Lventy-six , while Duuuoeit was conteni.- with uiineteen. YihLI'S Fhttt1 'I'll l 1l.fl.tCiIEltS. Vit1i it Lot of lli't'ez' ( ( ) M4lii for iii' Hi. 0 , -a' : _ " T last the base ball at hiaiid : : i..1L.u.:1r : : . _ , . \ and gladness W5i _ throughout t Ii c i hand , everywhere -I : n ' - - - - , IPTh but In Omaha. Tue - seaeomi Pronilse3 to it ' be a treat one In I ' w k the National league , , .2.a'.i4S , . while all the mimior " .Y. , . , _ ' aascciatomis a r e I ! ' ' " 4 z _ . . " bristling 111cc so . .ectN. " . . mnar.y uorcupine2. Fhie Gate City alone rcimiains shlvering out a the cohul. Time Univerelty club ttani , how- won , iv.ll go a long Way in assuaging our niet auth dIsappointment. StUl , we want rofcsaienal ball , and in another year profes- boat ball we will have , Omaha belongs in lie Western lcaue and in 1897 that Is where ; luo will be foumid. Tue plans are already wing' ' laId. Tue league still claims iuroiunle- .crahuip , antI with a fulfillment of the good lenes promfeeci , once bore a first-class pro- oaaional chub will be found hero. Next Tiiutrsiay the championshIp season pens itt time big league ctles. : They are til on the tipte of expectation amid in a uroro of delightful anticIpation. Decorat'on lay , ( lie Fourth of July , Thankag ving or I hrstmas iet't in it with the league's open- ng day. And tIia year the Interest. I.e more ntonsc than ever , and yct we are not In t. Eiithuisasm ! has not-bset ; so marked for 'etra as it Is Imi th big league cltc. and ' t ( lucre Is no unforeseen drawback thhs will t .ssurohiy ba a record breaker nih along the i orizon. Thie nnlncr leagueu' are again iii .cc.brd with tiiomgjor boilyana consequantly here are also ugreat thuing In store for ( I item. The pips are full of base bail talk ' ad brstiingw ! thi ante-season gascoaade a nd bluster. NeW : York leads in the latter rticle , notWitlutzmdiiig th dublou char- cter of lien ttauIi I3rooklyn professes to be ? ofl pleased , while flstrn ii , fairl' bursting C itht prldo. 'Phikdelphta Is trying harJ to row so she tSkn be heard , but It Is evident I a bit leary oP heraelt. Anyway , the old C uaker metrdpoli' can b depended emi for ii er share 'of1'mevitonious work after thioc b tagic words' , " "il y ball , " have rung out al pcn the trendliafityes , that's it-trenchant in. Down ifi the cty of monuments and retty glrhutI1eyare mourning the sIckness' f that ! chcrmlb , Muggsy McGraw ; still , they d ave Joe 1Clh1'y'aid : little Keeher , and have C rdered tlio tapet to wrap time cluanip'onship a u. \VashtiiOn Jack Crooks , Charlie b blicy and tWo reit of the tenatonial gang arc zu Iding behtinul Gus Schnielz'a whiskers , but bi toy promise to emerge ntxt Thursday am ] ci lye the New York Jeinta .iuch a lambasting d : ' vhhh last them 'until October. ii : In the weot there Is a iuowhini interest iii ie game. Louieyllle is rampant and , Clove- nd actually shows sings that silo roeognhzed 01 iat she ii , in the .Jeaguie ; Pittc.'bturg lii aiwaya at I hand. There is a haee bail tawn for you. th id it always haa been , ever snco flues Mc. Gi elvoy ued Co founder hilmselr on scrap Iron yr Rh the old Immortal Alleghanles , Tue Pltte- irga are counting on snio of the persimu. ens , anyway , this year. Dquvn In may oitl iwil , Cincinnati , they are fairly beudo ! emselves. Oncp moro they Imagine they i tvo a ball ( cain , and all tile or pora are running base ball cdl- p ins , with the regular icapera a sueat enionts. Do hope they will play ball title iar. Despite time hiding ( lucy have been ving Der Pea h3resident over In St. Luis , o prespects are fairly good , and it tbc te , ribblers vihl take a tumble , ( lrIs ivili of p iiie part yet. In Chicago. of couireo , the teem om Is at flood tide. The windy city tahars don't believe the olilcat mami In the mlii lies the rennant winners In lila band Colts , still they wIll do the right thing H P hIm , and it Ito puts up gorJ ball , ho ii' at good as ready for money several eeason re come , On the form of lact year the fight for the r pominant lookmi net if it would be between ha ultimoro and Cleveland again , although to rm doesn't go or mnuch any more in base il than it doc'3 en the ( tint , or in the ring. ttsburg , Ihoaton , and Philadelphia are all ry strong , and are about as apt to cut out 0 pace as citber the Orioles or Spiders , is a hound matter to choose huetweotu HaItiPa , ro and Cloveiapd , but If there are any iou da , they hook , through a microscope , ac ab log iii favor o the Spidora , Taken man thi r man , the Ciovohatuda are as strong in tb ' 0 outfield positions as the Orioles. In p11 0 Infield they ar' voaicor only at third dose so , and are vtroner at first titami han. i's team , In time pitching departmentan d ( bit counts more than the stronger out- v Id of the hlnitlmores'-tlie Clovelands are' te . superior to the Orioles , Take Young , An ppy , Wallace , and Chamberlain , with sey- vet ii untried , wolI-rocomnnionded youngster , bo d line thmezn Ill ) With MeMahon , hotter , yel irksomt Euper saul Cray and IL , , will be seen a at this Cleveland twirhimig department Is as ICe ad as a 1 to 2 shot. - In eto lhrowning esys ho can lilt the pitchers uni today just as 'easy as lie did those during we I war of 1812. Judging from the Gladia- the 's twaddle , tile uimo l lila be ( larget , hoc - - - ' : 'I C Fred Fiy ha but one lung , what In alit I , ianie of hIgu4ioaven would ho do if be yea I a pair. 1ieia julaying the best short shc t now in thqIcountry. ( lie ' ' as 1 t looks very much as If the big-waisted vie would accue his voint with Now York ' er all. Frediman , In turning the imiatter 5011 ir to Irwin , 'itekilowiedgea that ho baa libe ikened , I ( . fore , 'lie CincintlTimos.Star asya that BIlly real ly is. ( sateD qa lila mud booka this year nex n lie was last , Never saw Hilly's trlibya ? % Oc II , just gotr up on top of ( ho New York The a building r4i look in the direction of oai clnnati ; yc ci i'imlea 'eat , 0 auny Stoaiiswe1l mown hero , and who ed first fo incbonati the year alto had L taso ball t4ami , , will be on band In the Edi en City , iajry Wright Day , and hold how dli bag No,1. Net - - for : gtz brothers have organized a aml.prowell fesahonni team , which promises to be one of the'best in Nebraska , It will be under the control of an experienced manager , who is well known to the Omaha taM , amid it viit be liii , object to supply the admirers of the game with e'port through the season Ho wiii endeavor to try and secure some of the opemi dates with teame lii the Western league atid Aesociation , nail with clubs throughout the state. The ohul fair groutuids have been leased for the year , and muany an interesting game may be hooked for , The Motz teani will play away from home week lay.s when tIn ? ) ' have no tlat here , nnul my club In Nebraeka or Iowa wIshing dates vliouhd correuomid at once. The iew stilts have been ontloroil and will arrive tmext week , They are steel gray , with green trituiuuitiqs. The team will prohabiy be composed of thP. following Players : Sage , catch ; hliibhitz and Seaffeider , pitch ; llawnian , first : Lucas , second ; lCleffncr , third : Irish , oliort stop ; Fnichi , left flell : lavia , center field , and hierni , rIght field , Anile Lathuam is said to be eating tip everything - thing that comes near third ever in St. L.t.uis. it was just the reverse last year in CincInnati , lverythiing that vent near third ( hero AnIle dodged with trio nuost. umierring conaistomicy. Lou Camp has gone to St. l'aul with his eye ftihl of base hits and lila valise full of lisper collars. Harry Giitewood , however , is still with its , hut Toledo is after hiliii , auth lie vill do himself the right thing if ho ac- Ceiits their elTon at omice. 'That favorite little bird , Chippie McGarr , wIll again cavort around third for the Spiders ( hula year. Tom Dololinuity doesn't teem to ha In. it vIthi ( lie black-haired hhibenmiian , There is a growing suspicion that flidily McFee is appuoaching tue Iiae.beemi reahuut. III ? gets injured oftemier titan all the other members of ( lie team putt together. A sure sign that the old nuali Is gradually becoming crystalized , Grandpa Trafiley's dimno mntin'uni ut it all over this Clevehands iii an exhibition game mit Des Moines Tlittradiy , alud they now nay that W'Illio Is cuuttitig his third set of teeth. The Clipper base hall ( cain lies organized for the coniltig season with the foliowitug players : hiowles , Dodge , liain , Ginsberg , guilivan , Miller , Nichiol. , Snyder , Ilucitley , Loader and Toy. They would ho ideased to hear from any team iii the cliy or state. 0. Dodge , Jr. , manager , 1318 Ciii- cage , The Cleveland club hiss concluded to carry Catchier O'Meara after all. What's the mati i ter Ithu ( lie boy , cati't Ito walk ? ' Jesse Dtirkctt has wagered a stilt ef clothes that hue vIli again bid the league latamen ( hits year , Wetiuler if Jozs wouhul like to let I Uiat bet go dotuble ? ICelley , ICeoler and McGraw all say this is hieir Inst BeaCon of haze ball. They are ioniinientai liars , every one of them , Tue mitory from DeS Moiiie that Patsy Jolivar Tolelu bit. the players bench in two luring ( hue fIfth inning over there Thursday has been dt.mlel by this Asaciated press. Iho oluly snapped at It. Cub Strlchcer , Limo olil Piihitdelphiia second lassnian , is saiI to have had twenty offers fore lie igned with Pottsvlhle-mostiy fronu rickyard foremenlt is lireatimod. Ott in Grand Island they say that Pitcher hotter , now with the champion l3ahtimorea. , iien playing wIth the Nebraska State cague , used to eat a forkful 'of hay just efore goimug Into a game , which Ic probably his reaon that Colonel Iloiter' is now sa nubled with hay fever. No wonder all the pitchiero in. the coumitry ' vant to go to Barton. Frank Selee lisa em- uloycd a female massage artist to work on us twirlars' arms before and after ganies. The Washington club Intends to build a 30,000 Iron' grand stand next ueaoon , amid that makes thii fact remarkable is that . , iothing hut wood will be used In the build- iigs' construction. Charlie , Cushman , hue gentleman with a T te'cohleto fac'and intellectual feet , and who so'l to manage the Milwaukees , is newt t the head of the Mobile blackbirds. Tiio Pimillics have socked little Hulen , the ? I hinnoapolici w'ir.der on the bench. Love hos' in playing short. s Pitohier l3rlggs , while the Chticagoia were at alvertan , von tile first prize at a ball iasquo for the most grotesque cottunie. Ho oroowed Anoon's face , and wore an old utunier suit of Willie McOill' , 0 Chancy Comirkey fools certiln that he 1cm , phenom In 'Sandow" Mertea. wh'imii lie utI up willIe on the California trip. "Prince barley" has received a number of offers r trades for liie find , but all of these have ' eon rcfuscd.-Cincimcnatt Commercial-Ga- tte. Dug up in California. Sandow has Deli a ahimilug light In the Western euso- ation for two years. Limit that malces ito Ifforence , Cotiimiiie has made mi muiigalceO I thio boy with the big mtiusclev. WI Omaha will be well represented tills your I tile University of Chicago baae haIl team , I hlomiry Clarke and Scott Brown are to be to mainstays of Stagg's team iii the box. rd'on Clarke , who was captain of lait ar's Higit school team bore , is also a prom. d log candidate for tiitrd on tile same team , r Stgi'te 'VarsIty Atlik-tics , LINCOL.N , Nqb. , AprIl 4.-To the Sportitig is liter of The lice : Athletics at tue State mm iveraity are on the boom , and while at the esemit time base ball Is attracting tlto most SI tontion , all forms of u'port are in a pros- reus condition. The prospects for a champion , base bait W lilmi were never so bright at this season the your. All the nienibers of last ycars an alSo in college amid expect to play this ar , except harvey Heald on first and Ray- nd in left. Uuiller ( lie leadership ofVill nyward as manager amid Pace as captain , aut twenty candidates have been in very gular attendance for abiumt a month at the ohlnilnsry practice In thto gynuiaslutn , tore they practiced running , throwing to 7 sea , siidlitg and batting. Last week tlmo ann appeared on the campus for this first ' ' no , and thiiii seemed to give an added liii- tus to the boy.a iii thiclr wont. Of the old mcmi who are agaIn trying for eir positIons are Pace , shortstop ; hleejedict ( onii ; Fniel , catchier ; Itatidolplt , third ; . ckTd , ntddIo ; Cochran , right , and Kind. and hayward , who will in all prob- ihity be able to bold their ground , iii. tughi they are being closely crowded by Ii 110W mnen , Tiiq team wIll be well sup. ed with vltchora , with Thorpe arid Gor. a in ( lie lead. l1 extensive eastern trip will be nimuls il games played with Gninneil , State umml. lia raity of Iowa , Northwestern , \Vlacotiaimi at idlson. Chicago university and perhaps n Arbor , Tile usual games with the Urti- of0 sity club of Omaha and Deane college 'ili aft played , although tIme dates have not as y.'ei been arranged. Negotiations are on for iitid ; amo with Kansas university at Lawrence , , .n. cur Cue faculty Is altowlmug an added Interest oth all branches of sport , atid hiss Iheni all ier its supervision , The students are all a1ut II lileased , for It is quite a change train I slipshod manner In which tlilitga lowe trlr in run heretofore. owi 'ho track athletes are already at work , cur I a good record may be expected tills It' . Siio.oiier. Jones amid Turner are au ' wIng up well and much is expected froma c. latter In the shot put sod hamtnqr throw , be stands sIx feet six inches in height p I weighs 235 poutmds , be tennis arsociation has Constructed Is beautiful clay courts just wes of the 'ary building , and will have them ready use during the coming week , meager Oury of the fc'ot ball team is ai. dy amrailging an excellent schedule for t tall , and has booked Chicago , North. toni , MInnesota , Missouri soul others. I team will be exceptbomially strong next sort , as all the aid muon wIll return early begin work under Captain Dud Jones. DLI ) PORT. - - - VJio " . % 'unts ii ligItif IAVID CITY. APril 11.-To the aportitig J ton of 'rho flee ; I'Iease vubiishi the to ! . lag antI oblige : Anybody In ( lie state of iraska wishing a dog fight ceo gat saute frouti to lO0 a sliio ; do emiusi not b over lty.tlyu pounds and watch must ! be made on or huotorn April IL Address ilobent CanionIMvid City , Neb , ( uteiqtlonq thud , .tiiuI'ver , , , CAflflOiT4 , hue. , tpnhl 10.-To the Sporting i-utitor of The lIce : I hoard there vas to be a shooting match in. Omnaha next week. Would you give tue athlress of a mati rhi will buy the doves for thieni , or hand ( lila letter to htini-A. JGralcani , A'isFrank S. Par ielee , Onialia , lhS MOlN1S , In. , AprIl 10.-To the Sport ing StIller of The Ileet Please atiswer the following in Tile Sutndny lIce : Who Is the orginnl iJuifralo Dill ? Who is conclilered the bst mill rpunut rifle idiot , W. F' , Cody or fir , Carver ? -Constaiut Reader. Aitshon.V. ! . 1" , Cody Ia the original anti only ihuiffalo 11111 , but Ir. Carver is ( Ito great all round rifle shct , COUNCIl. BLUFFS , April 11.-To the Sporting luhitor of 'tho Ihee : In a game n ? siuigle high five , A is cighiteeti and lh Is fifteen. II bids four anti makes game , five , A nisklng high , low jack , twenty-one noitits vimitiing ( lie gamne. Who win-J. C. 0. Atu-A. I would have bet you lIved in Council hhltiffs , J. C. 0. OMAhA , Aunil 10.-To the Sportliig Rditor of TIme heel I wIsh you would lulcate in- forni me In Sumntlay'a lice whieti I cmiii meet you lit your olilce , Yottr obcdkiit aervamut , -Jack Lavin , formerly of Fort Otnalta , Ans-Tomorrew mnornin from 8:30 : to 11 or betwoemi the same hotirs atty other niorn- ing. ing.NOitTil IIEND , Neb. , 4pnll 10-To tue Sporting Editor of The 13cc : l'lcase answer ( tie followIng in Suuiday's lice : Iii high five A and II have forty-nine lOltits and C and 1) have forty-flume points. 4 bids seven atni 4 and II make high , lob' and low five , C null 1) nialce jack , gauiio and high five.'lio whmia-P. I ) . Q. Ans.-C amid Id. SIOUX CITY , liril 0-To time Sportimtg Editor of The 13cc : Will you uleaso state where letters would reach J , J , Corbett and John l. Suillivan.-lt , 14. lInker , Aims.-Corbett's llernianeit ; address is 1193 llrositway , Now York , 'the i.pril route of Sulilvan'o conipaimy will be found in these coiumuis. ' , DMAh14 , April 9.-To , ' ( lie Simortitug Ruhitor of The lice : PIu'ulh' ktao ( in the aportitug coluituns of next Sunhuty's lIce whietluer , in a six-huantleil game lit tll'iw , it is fair fr the itian lii front of tile dL'iler to steal a card off the top of tIle dc.k , hurovlded mm one oh- serves him doing so-A Constant Ilcauher. Ans.-Yecu , anil It Ia also fair to blow ii afo , pick a iuocket or 'hold. up a train , provided - vided ice one observes you doing so. Sioux CITY. ha. , April 8.-To tIle Sporting Editor of The lice : I'leaso answer iti Sun- day's Dee the following : Is there atty premium on silver dollars of 1878 isute wliero there are eight feathers In the eagle's tail ? If so how much ? fly so aiis\vening you wIll greatly obhige.-W. C. Auis.-I fiomi't know , but tltiiilt there ought La be , osiechnlly for the eagle's sake. What 1. nasty , stIngy little tail eight feathers nest make. SOUTH AUDUI1N , Neb. , AprIl 8.-To tue 3pcrtlmig Editor of The 13cc : how far froni lie railroad station are the snipe grouinls won at I'erchvah andi what kitid of acconi- uiodatiomi can one get ? PIcase give some luggeatiomi ( lint would be of value to one hinhcitig of takltcg a day off wIth the \Vllson millie at that polnt.-Jack (3nlie. ( Auis.-Two or titree miles. Good enough 'r a hunter. AUBURN , N"b April 8.---Tc' time Sporting 1itor of 'rime lIce : To decide a bet give tic tIle .t1me of ( hue fastest flying bird iior iour and oblige.-1l. J. Kuiiltnan. Ans.-TIue calivasbaclC duick , from 100 to 20 per hour. . TIckle your ualate by smoking Sweet trinients cigarettes. They are ( lie boat. ASl't.tlA'i'ZON. Frank Pututani In Tunes-herald. 'en tliousnnd poets IJ1Pe their paltry lays ; Rmpurplod panders prostitute the ires , VhUo sodilemi dtulards cant of "old dead days" . , Anti uaint a fearful ( tuture of distress. 'erverted "sclcnd& ' lends the weak from 0 od ; An individual greed promotea the thought 'hat loyal love hoe perished from tIme od Whereon our fathora human freedom wrought. 1hio sleek , insidiois gphistry of townmi ' \rould sacniflcq pumr mbtmor to oucr trade ; ut far upomi' the plain 'the' fi'eeniitn frowmis , As from his scabbard sprIngs hil stubborn blade. . ' ly country ! Still Godn mighty will in. rpires , , . The hrxtriot faith that bntht no feeble fears , till lights on humble licarthe the holy firea That made nnU saved this land In other years. " he race advaneea-Desttny impela ; Through drowoy peace and war's lniptlsP mal tire. S no lesson TIme in glowing : etters spells : "On ! zoos of God-to nobler heights as- hire ! ' ' I1L'tory or CrIuhi. Cri-ehc , 'y0 hiave just issued a book from tue only V ithiomitte anul , , rehliblo history of Cripple reelt gold camp , the marvel of the mining arid. The bOok contains miumnerous full- go illtustratlOims of old minoc true to life. 'Ithi ' thue.aoie object of' Introducing our big gut page , fifty-ek column illustrated weekly per ( establiuuiied , 1890) ) , We will send a py of the above bnteroethog book free to all ho oond us 25 cents ( stamptu or silver ) , for three months ( thirteen weeks ) trial sub- nipUoeu to our big weekly , which contains 0 latest mining news and Illustrations of ) cky niountaln scenery. Club of five amid ' 0 books , $1. Mention The 1)ee , and ad- css Illustrated Wuebly , Denver , Cole , 2 henry M , Stanley , the African explorer , pronounced a distinct' failure as a states- Ut , KtNNY SUFEEflEA SAVED hat Do You Think Makes Strong Men Weak ? . tiCl'IeJic of ii h'rouiiiuieii I North 10(1- itota I'oiiticiei a V1io ( , ui ii'ul 4(1 ( 1'iiiiiii lit it. Vciy'et'1.s Il r1 lIkes I , . ---e..o1 9) ) J'\hy ' ahuuldtm't ; . I ( a tobac- . . . S , , : , (1"\ . . il5AcE ? : I * F C ' , stroys digestion ' . mid et certain . . . \ imurves ( in lire , ; ' 5/ ITliat wears oii time I I 'I ( C. . braitt , anus Its 5 , ' \ (1 ( 1 ' imsver and , you 't . becomim cal ed lost man- t id , " You never ge weale this wit en you gain tiosli like our friend WI - ins. head what lie says : ONU IiO Dii ) IT , BYifl5TOi' , % 'chIs ( j , N , P. , July 20. entieflh.Ji ; One lo dit No-To-flee cured Inc ( ho totacco llttJtt. both smocking and cilCwiig , rr bnvitui' wid .Ihio weei fur nearby ( , i , ty . health is hitteii btier ' ' ' ' Is. My , liCl'l't' $ $ tl'uiflir I steady , ant I have gained uver forty twtlii'iz lieshi. I have reantmeuldi-.1 No-'ru.fiae ( , j' it ) Of my ( rlnJiIH , till of wiioni have bun rtl , I uirnily behave No"j'.juacJ % u'iiI do fur era iviuct it his , Ioiie for cii' , I lwiirtlly unim-liti it to nil those who. hiayo beccuimi 'pa IL , tha. use tiC tobacco and desire to he netpntetl. J. , % vir.m.h.5iie. Coumly Auditor 'ow don't you thuhtik No.'l'o-ltac worth a ii , especiahly when you buy from your 1 druggIst under ubouto guutantoe of n a ? uet our booklet " 1)on' rohacco s-an t and Smoke Your i.ito Away " written Sui Lrontco of cure antI free eiaenpe , mailed the aelcing. Address Storhitg hletnedy , Liiicugo or Nw York. O.OPUTTER&OSVim arpenters and Oofttraotors. tirntturc RcpilrIimg nnul Gumi. eriti Job SVoi'h , po1s11HIt ; OF EURNITUE A 8PClt1 , 1315 Dodge St. Omnhn. 2C V. 0 Lots of tailor's stores .L I on cvcry strcct Thcy1rc mostly pattcrncd after Nicoll the Tailor , The original is still head and shoulders over any of them. Your mo1ey bath , if you think wc arc not the best clothes makci's for you. Try usif you havcnet , Pants to order $4 to $12. Suits or Overcoats to order SIS to $50. Sampica incited , Garments expressed. Visit our sforeo li other cities. iTt 'I ' Omaha-DesMoinca-Kansas City-Denvet. . . Hartford-Washington-PittsburgIn. di'anapolis-Minneapolis-LosAn5clcs- St. Paul-St. Louis-Chicago-Boston- NcsvYork-SanPrancisco-Portland , Or 207 S. iSdi-Omaha , Canwedoit ? Pay this paper $25 to bring us 2 or 3 men who have new' er tried our GOOD tailoring at saving prices 7 E S I Because those 2 or 3 men will bring us others1 ' o pleased will they be with our ' nadetoordcr garments- -from up-todate goods at small profits from any t one persons order , ants to order S4 to $12. ults or Overcoats to order $15 to S5 Samples mailed , Garments cxpreosed. 'lift our stores in other ctics , iR maha-DcsMoliics-Kansas City-Denver Hartlord-Waslington-pittsburg1n dianapolis-Minneapo1is-LsAngel _ St. P.aul-St. Louis-Chicago-Boston- NcwYork-SanFrancbco-Portlagd , Ore. ' 07 S. 15tli.-.Omalia , . , . . . 1 ike Clothes to order a specialtyflight sort of Goods - and know how to make , ilts ( with cap to match $1.50 extra ) to order $10 up. ints bike style , to order $3 up tra Pants , same goods ( full length ) $5 , / rerytliing that tailors are cx , pected to do-only we do it better-and for less , its o order $4 to 512. ta or Overcoats to order 515 to SSft Samples mailed. Garments expressed , ut our torcs In other cities. TA1tR laha-DcsMofnes-Kansas City-Denver Hartford-Washlntoapittsburg _ Ia' dlanapollsMlnncapolisLosAngelcs. . . . . . Sc , Paul-St. I.euIs-Chlcago-I3oston _ . NewYork-SaicFrancisc.Portjnd , , Ore. 7 S 15th-Omaha ,