f * 1G THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY NOVEMBER 24. 1880-SIXTEEN PAGES I II m. ANOTHER BIG BUILDING BEING ADDED Sift 1 11 The Largest Time Payment House in Omaha I I ; THE PEOPLKS MAMMOTH INSTALLMENT HOUSE well known as the most liberal credit House in the West , has already outgrown its present quarters , chic to the enormous increase in business , and has been H I j obliged to lease the large adjoining building to 617 No 16th St , now occupied by D. Altman , Clothier , and making Three Large Salesrooms , 613 , 615 , 617 , N. 16th St This building will be immediately slocked with goods fl I : in addition to their present large stock The rise of this popular firm , knows no equal in the history of the Furniture , Carpet aird Stove trade Starting a few years ago at the bottom of the ladder and today they arc the larfl > i I gest Credit House west of Chicago and with their large new building , will have more than double the capacity of any Installment House in the city Their trade has morc than doubled this year and the chief causes of this fl $ is their square dealing manner of doing business , low prices easy terms , prompt shipment etc All are invited to call and examine their line whether they wish to purchase or not , and for the benefit of those who are unable fl * I to call during the day , they arc open every evening till 9 oclock Car tickets furnished those at a distance All goods shipped at a radius of fifty miles , free A nice picture , si/.e 20x30 presented to all visitors , whether purfl ! ( f casing ° [ "ot a-Woven . Wire Springs Monday November 85th. only $1.25. " I . ! < Bookcases $4.75 up ; f Cook Stoves $5 up ? ! ; Bed Lounges $9.50 up I I Matting 18c up I I Ingrain Carpet . - . . 24c up ! f Stair Carpet " 13c up j Brussels Carpet 65c up I \ Parlor Suits ' $22.50 up I 5 Chamber Suits $12.50 lip < Lace Curtains 95c up ; Bookers . $1.50 lip * f Chairs 25c up j I Wardrolies $9.50 up 1 I Springs $1.45 up I Mattresses $1.75 up I 1 Bedsteads : . ' $1.50 up fl Kitchen Safes * . . , - . $2.90 up 'it Bureaus ' . . - - $7 up II Sidehoards $12 up G I ; Center Tables 90c up I I Hanging Lamps - . - . $1.95 up t * Window Shades 39c up I Pillows 38c up ] f TERMS r 11 ' $10 $ worth of goods $1 $ a week or $4 $ a month s ! I $25 $ worth of goods $1.50 $ a week or $8 $ a month . | . - $50 worth of goods $2 $ a week or $8 $ a month f : ' $75 $ worth of goods $2.50 $ a weak or $10 $ a month & . . I THE LOCAL FIELD OF SPORT HI'Latest IntoreBtlncfNowa From Baao- HB > ball Oirolos WBm' the polo league schedule BB > A TIiftiilisfilvincTouriininriit Konncl W ( Notps Hie Whocl , On 11 anil Hints HBV1 { - Qucatlon Answered ami HnH . Miscellaneous Gossip _ , An Imiientlini * Danger H , Ttie minor nssoclntiona should prepare | HJJ - thoiuselvcs If tlio worst comes to the worst * the National league Is Buro to make a raid Bali * upon the ranks of the lesser bodies Thin , HBB howovcr , Is not probalilo so long ns tliero S exists any uncertainty about the material B ' lzntlon of the brotherhood But so euro as HmB tlio brotherhood is a go the American qsro- BhBt elation will coalcsco with them , and this BmB would mean a fight between the players und fl'1 ' tBe league luul a light to the bitter end In BB ] Bolf-prcBorvatlon tlio league would bo cora BBBu • polled to draw on the minor bodies for BBB5'plovers , und ttiat they would not be particu- BBBl iarlv scrumilous about the mnnnor of their BBE' drawing , tliero Is no doubt , the minor usso- BBflS clatlons should look out and take the bull by BB the horns before they are gored to death BBB * A Now lint lory For Omaha BBB" Manager Leonard , of next seasons BBBr Omahas , signed Pitcher Fanning , of the BBBj ( Uuffalo International club for tlio past two BJp ieasous , on Friday , Leonard writes Prcsl- BBBr1 dent McCormlck that ho thinks bo hns so- Hvr' ' 1 cured a line twlrler In Fannlug During the BBB season of 1383 Fanning pitched In thirty BBlr ; nmu Ratn0 > wi"1 a P ° r ccnt ot 2. ' - > T earned Bflftln runs off him per game ; base hits by oppo- BBsvl < r nonts , UU ; bases on balls , fiS ; batter hit , 1) ) ; Brm.wlla l > itcuos < ! 1 > . "J strike outs , 110 Ills BBkkv record for the past season has boon much lb > better than this , but it is not Just at hand , ftS' ' Leonard also writes that ho lias secured a BBBh ' ttnit class young catcher , but for good roa- BBBb b0U8 of 'll8 ' ow" u' " ' not reveal his iiaino for BBBJb sotno weeks yet BBP11 The l'oidiliirliy oltliiiGamo BBVf Never before lu the annals ot base ball BBBJfc was so much space allotted to tbo game by BB K' the big metropolitan dallies This Is simply BHPK bcoauso base ball us a popular sport Is parn- BJf | mount to all other pastimes , and the Journal BBbk that Is ambitious to keep up with the day BB E v nnu ago cannot afford to slight base ball f Hundreds of men who never go to see a BHtK Itamo of bull read all the matter pertaining BBkK l0 tbo Bumo , und are as well posted almost BBSS D * x , ' ° regular patrons of the grounds , BBYY Wliolo pages are given up to base ball , in BBK > lT Bn out ° ' season , by the great papers of BBEk Uoston , Now York and Philadelphia , whllo Bl E- thqro Is hardly a first class newspaper In the BkE country but what devotes columns to the t | sport BE It U Their Only Hnfcty Bl The minor leagues , although they have nl- Bf ; ways got the worst or it at the hands of tbo Hw . major organlxatlons , will stick staunchly to Jjl' ' the National league for the preservation of BKI that Instrumoat in which the absolute safety BBbB ; * of the national eamo lies the uatloual HP agreement Soma day I know not whoti or BE where • ho full Importance of tlio minor BBBJL i- leagues will bo i ccognlzod Any allegiance BBKB * ' w'tu ' tuo brotherhood means disaster , BBBK'n'4 • ' 3 BBBF" Thanksgiving ionrnniucnt BB1 ; ' The Uwiu Si Dunmlro grounds acioss the BBVE river will bo tbo scene of an lutcrostlug trup BBBr shooting tournament Thanksgiving day , BBmf Nearly 1,000 live pigeons and COO live black BBCFf / binls have boon secured ( or the occasion , BB I und soiiiq Important live bird matches may BBbI bo expocled , Following Is the programme ) BBkc ° ' 1 " 1'e" tlnglo standard targets , un > Bf known tru ] > s ; entruueo , fit TO , UO and ro per Bel 0 < mt' BBfffi " No % Five pair ttaudurd targets , from BBsW l iW . HBVBdBlBHHHI trnp 3 and 1 ; entrance , 81 ; 50 , 30 and 20 per cent cent.Nu. Nu 3 Six live birds ; entrance , * 3 : 40 , 30 , SO and lOpor cent No i Fifteen standard targets , squad shooting ; entrauco , H.60 ; 40 , 30,20 nnd 10 percent No 5-rivo pair standard target traps 3 and 3 ; entrance , 31 ; 50 , 30 and 'JO per ccnt No 0 Toil single birds ; entrance , &J ; 40 , 30 , 20 and 10 per cent No 7 Twenty single Btandard targets , squad shooting ; cntranco 5J ; 40,30,20 and ' 10 per cent No 8-Eight sinclo live bird , twonty.flvo Y , ar" . ? rise , usoof otio barrel ; cutrance St ; 40. 30 , 20 and 10 per cent No 9 Fifteen single standard targets , unknown - known traps , thirty yards rise , use both bar rels ; entrance , $ U0 ; 40 , 30 , 20 und 10 nor cent No 10 Fifteen live birds , thirty yards , both barrels ; entrance , S10 ; 40 , 30. 20 and 10 per cent The tournament opens at 0:80 : In the morn Ing and continues throughout the any A N.itionnl Trap Shoutlnjr Scliomc The schomoof sending two teams of crack shots to give exhibitions ever the country next season wns conceived by UhnrlcsW Dimick of Lowell , Mass The teams luvo been seloctcd , and their names published in these columns a tvook ngo , with the excep tion of Frank Pnrmelco , who has been selected - lected ns'a member of the Western team in stead of Mr Stlco There Is to bo forty matches at btuo rock tnrgets , the winning tcum of the scries to hold the championship of the United btatos The first contest will toke place at Cincinnati , tbouco tbo teams will move Bouth to Now Orleans and through Texas to the Paclllu coast , a match to l > o shot In each largo city on route und the series to end in Hoston It will bo late In the sea 8on before the two teams will bo scon In Omaha I or a long time thcro has been a good natured rivalry between tlio crack shots of the east nnd west , and this series of shoots will decide the question Cosslp Aiming the IJvknrs Many of the members of the Omaha Wheel club uro wondorlng why the captain dent call moro club runs The wcathor has boon exquisitely beautiful and the roads never In flnor condition , and yet tbo boys have been called upon but once or bvlco this fall for uxcrciso of this kind , If the captain is not Inclined to go on these pilgrimages himself , what is the mutter with tbo lieutenants ! Aren't they able to load a squad of wheel men ! These runs used to bo of a regularly weekly occurrence , and every pleasant Bun day would see a yery Iroop of bykers wend , ing tholr way from out the city And is thtiro anything morotlollghtfnl , moro health ful and Invigorating than ono of ttoso oulot runs through the lovely rural districts on u balmy Sunday * I think not Ol course there ore sotno over-scrupulous peoplowho do not consider Sunday cycling Just the prooor thing , but how It could ever bo con struod Into a sinor oven an offense , I can not imuglno It Is cortulnly Just as much of a wrong to take a gallop through the country on horseback or a drive In a buirgy , ns It Is to wheel , und I cant see whore the obloction comes In , The buy says tbo bloyclolsas uiuchn vehicle as any ether wheeled con veyance , and it has Just ns legitimate right to the road on a wcok dny or Kundny as the buggy or carrhigo has No tliero can be no possible harm in buuday rldlnit for pleasure audit is an cnjoyuieut I shall always advo cate so long as I mn interested in noalttiful exerclto At last tha hard wood floor has bocn com pletcd at tbo Coliseum and the merry click click-click of the poioniun's rollers nro ho rd every ovcplug The members of all the teams uro practicing hurd and many of them will be in Ono trim by the time the season opens A delegation of the Lincoln Cycle club mode the run to this city last Sunday They were met at Uprlngtlold by a squad of Omaha boys Albert Shook , of Chicago , nnd well known In this city Is i.ow talktpg about making tbe runfromiFrUcoto , the City of Wiiid next seasou iu an attempt to beat Tom Hoes time As a cyclist , Shook has seen his day Ho had bettor never undertake any such stupendous task Albert you nro a mouldy old chestnut The Apollos It seems were but short-lived. They started out brash enough , and envo premise of a healthy organization , but the lack of a head was their lame feature mid they have lapsed Into'"Ihocuous desuetude " What a Godsend these two immortal words of G rovers are to the struggling literati They help ono out of many a hole Thcro Is a report , being whisp ered about that Hilly Townsend , or "Airholo Hilly , " ns ho Is known among his conforors of tbo cue , Is in training for a ten-tnilo race with Frank Mittaur , tocomooff at the Coliseum within a row woolcs Any way "Atrholo" Ins had a now ash-pan put In his wheel , ifnd It Is evident is getting In readiness for some momentous event Has Frank N. Clurko lost nil interest In whoehngl The day was when ho was the biggest toad In the puddle , and the most popular momucr of the club besides Ills time now , however , I presume , Is wholly oc cupied In clipping off coupons , and ho has no time for indulgence in the frivolities of old times The Ramblers are agitating the qucatlon of n purely amateur touonamont to be held in the Coliseum some time this winter , ft all the wheel clubs of the city would take hold of tbo affair , nnd work It up properly It would certainly prove a success , but if put in the bauds of ono or two irresponsible and dis honest fakirs , as has been the case with these recent tournaments , it could not.full to bo anything but a miserable fiasco A bare end hound run Uu3 been called by the O. W. C. captam for Thanksgiving morn ing ; the start to bo made at 0:30. : Ed Smith has returned from Ashland to stay stay.Among Among the noted ejolors who have partici pated lu races in this cltv during tbo lust four veurs , uro Morgan , Knapp , Shock , Din glo , Noilson , Ashlngcr , Reading and Prince Tom Eck's team of lady bicyclists are doing well in England At a recent tournn- ment at Noi th Shields , which was attended by 2,000 spectators , Louise Armaindo won n hulf.niiloand Lottie Stanley a ilve-mllo race Tlio City Polo Liauuo The Coliseum has nt last been put in per fect shape for the opening ot the polo sea son , which has neon fixed for Thanksgiving evening in a game between the Contineutnls nnd the Hammers A now bard wood floor has been laid , and u wire netting stretchou entirely around the rink , and Kid Nichols profiounces.it ono of the finest polo rinks in the country , Steam ut lias bee n put in and many improvements made looking toward the enjoyment und comfort of spectators Tbo prizes are to bo $230,1150 nnd f 100. The City league is composed of eight clubs , live players and two substitutes to each club , and the season is to continue from November 2d to April 15 , two crttues oaoh wcok The ofUclal schedule with tbo names of the members of the different teams is ap pended : November 28 , Continentals vs Ramblers December 2 , S. P. Morses ys Council * muffs December 0 , Gate Cltys ys Mlllards December 10 , Omaha Guards vs O. W. O. December 14 , Ramblers vs Council Hluffa December 18 , Continental vs Morse December 21 , Gate City vs O. W. C. December 2. > , Omaha Guards ys Millard December 27 , Continental vs Counci Uluffs December 31 , Ramblers vs Morse January 3 , Millard vs O. W. C , January 7. Gate City vs Omaha Guards Jauuary 11 , Ramblers vs Millard January 13 , Continental vs Q. W. C , January 17 , Council llluffs vs Millard January 21 , Omaha Guards vs Ramblers January 24 , Gate City ys Continental January 87 , Morse vs O. W. C. January 31 , Omaha Guurds vs Council Bluffs February 4 , Morse vs Gate City February P. O. W. C. vs Ramblers Fobrunty 11 , Continental vs Millard February 14 , Morse vs Omuha Guards Fobrunry 10 , Couucit Uluffs vs Gute Glty , February 20 , Millard vs Morse February 24 , O. W. C. vs Couucll Uluffs Feoruury 27 , Continental v Omaha Guards March 8 , ( late City vs Ramblers March 7. O. W. C vs aiorsn Marsh 11 , Gate City vs Council llluffs , March 14 , Omaha Guards vs Coutluoutal March IS , Ramblers v Millard March 22 , O. W. C. vs Council Bluffs March 2. > , Gate City v Alorso March 28 , Contlnen'al ' vs Ramblers Apt II1 , Millard vs Gmiiha Guards April 4 , O. W. C. vs Gate City April 8. Council Uluffs vs Morse April 11 , Contlnoutal vs Millard Auril 15 , Ramblers vs Omaha Ouurls CONTJNRSTILS , WIXC Taylor , captain : Conradt , Hogan , Smith , Jean , Rogers nnd Riekardi UAMIir.GRS , OlIERY Wnldron , Captain ; Rhodes , Stacipolo , Bocon , Grady , Kennedy and Heard o. w. c , llltOWN Coombo , captain ; * Morris , Rhode , Gass- man , Ebenottor , Roberts aud Connor M1LLA1IDS , OlUr Stonov , captain ; Camp , Bowles , Starlc- nolm , Hilton , Van Amain and Hoffman OATE CITX'9 , BLUE Willis , captain ; Wagner , KolkonnyClnrko , Mathers , Wells and IIray oMurvomnns , blue akd Yrrrow Faye , cantnln : Campbell , Lathrop , Gage , Spilth and McCormick MOUSE'S , 11I.ATK. Riley , captain ; Risdon , Heithcoto , Par dee , Darker , Grotnmo , Kelley and Spring , council w.ut'rs , nr.Aci ; and hed Vandcrberg , cautaln ; Grtesbach , J. U.and Homer Dull , Grady and Kennedy The I5o s Will Jtaoe Omaha , Neb , Nov 23. To the Sporting Editor of Tun Uee : I hereby accept tbo cballcngo of Will Plxlov , as published in last Sundays Br.i : , to run bun a throo-milo bi cycle chase , ho to allow mo a handicap of ono lap Januarys is named as thadatoof tbo race , nnd the Coliseum'tlio place The prize to bo mutually atrrced upon later I am also anxious to ride Pixloy n scrlo ? of lap races , standing stnrt \V. F. Saturn A Call Prom the Kill Pitcher Kid Nichols made Tin : Br.B a pleasant call Friday morning Ho loft in the evening for Kansas Citv whore he will remain for the winter Ho soya ho will como up hero In the spring before report ing at Boston , with n polo team nnd whollop the winners of the Omuha city league cham pionship , FlnslicH l/ron > the Diamond Durdlck is wintering in Minneapolis Catcher Hilly Earte is wmtoring in Phila delphia Hug llolltday wllll prooably sign with the Brotherhood Doe Worloy also siVears that bo will go into the brotherhood ? Poet Burns Is Working for President Speas In Kansas City CitchorDugdaleof'tho Minneapolis team was married on Wodiietday last J , J. Hardin Is signing eastern players for the different California league teams , Jimmy Maiming lOKpoets to resign with Kansas City , but would neb again act as captain for an consideration Uut Clarke will hardly succeed in his lauda- bio ambition , for the ) latest Intelligence bus it that ho is dangerously sick Incasoof UroattlTs nomination for tbo mayoralty the Indeppnnents would have sent for Jack Crooks texan against htm Dave Rowe und W , E. Van Horn of Denver - vor are contemplating great thtnirs for next season They say they must bavo the Hog President TucKonmiller of the St Joseph club will sue the Western association for big damages , as ho alleges taut bo has not bceti treutod fairly Danny Stearns , Manning , Long nnd Burns are woloomed back to the Western association by all admirers of Bklllful and houest ball players Joe Walsh is back ut his old work with the Wells , Fargo express company He is iook- incirosy and full of health , but Is taking on a little too much adipose for gracefulness Milwaukee is ugaln threatening to with draw from the Western association , and If the Western association would do tha proper tiling they would bounce her sanB cercmonle M anager Murphy of thoQulncoy , 111. , ease ball team is ono of the finest polo players in the country , and he ivoula like to come to Omaha and play with the city league this winter , Chicago is full of minor league players this winter , uud the most of them uro already on their uppers Every ball plajerlu Omaha Is profitably employed , Walsh , Willis , Cleve land and Abbey The Omaha directors were after Uurnham of Worcester , Mass , to matiago the local team next season , but his price was a llttlo stiff for them , eo they took Lconord The latter is to rcceivo 81,330 for the Bdason The Frisco Illustrated World says : Should Claiko pitch tbo San Franci3cos into first place his wonderful perfoimanco will bo rewarded by a grana bonotlt at Knight Btreot Ho will have earned it " Dave Rowe has signed a twlrler from Ne braska for next season Ho is said to bo a phenom Wlieu ho has to face some of the heavy hitters of" the Wcstorn association they will probably Knock It all out of him Dan Shannon wants to como back to Omaha Well , the management might go farther nnd faro'a good deal worse Dannv put up a good second base nt Louisville the past season and hit her out hard to boot Sign him Boston has picked up a promising young backstop in Arthur Shellhasso of the late lamented St Joes Manager Selco had his eagle eye on the youncr man all during the past season and intended to mnko an effort to sign him for Omaha When the Omaha management starts out to adcomplish a purpose it is generally suc cessful , und President McCormlcK mid his able aides-do camp , Ed Brandt and Harry McCormick , together , with Mauagor Leo nard have set about to corral the pennant wlnnors for 1891. C. H. Trumpv , the youncr pltchor signed by Denver recently , played with Arapahoe last season Instead of Kearney Guy 11. Uabcoclc of Arupahoo writes the sporting editor of Tun Uep that they are proud of Truiupy down there and want tbo credit of bringing him out : Minneapolis , St Paul , Omaha and Denver are all delighted tbut Kansas City has Joined the Western baseball league It gives them a sense ot importance to belong to the same association as Kansas City Tholr ebuueos for tbo pennant , however , have now gone Bliramorlng Kunsas City Journal Ulg Moron , the Kearney catcher , who Is on the Omaha reserve list , says ho will not plav hero next season , that ho will Join the brotherhood first Can any ono oxplaln what the matter is with this young centlo- mau's head ? The brotherhood I and ho has never boon hoard of outside of Uuffalo county yet Billy Alvord says the Kansas Cltys will win tbo Western association pennant next yonr in a Jog Walt , Billy , until Mr Spoas disposes of Hamilton , Long , Burns and ono or two othois of the real players of tlio Cow boys and there wont be a team In the eireuit tbut wont have a pudding with the rest of you old patriarchs ' 1 ho Deliver News says of the Bostons and Comtskey'sCaliforniaaggreeatlon : Foggy Crooks probably rocolvcd the greatest ova tion of anof the visitors Ho is sore on Omaha nnd savsi Omaha made all sorts of promises should they win the pennant Well , they wnti the pouuant and the boys got mud , or in other words nothing but prom ises " Tbo Journal has llttlo grounds for sarcasm , Tub Bke has predicted all along that Kansas City , Itsho wanted base ball , would bo com pelled to como back Into the Western asso ciation or go into the Missouri nnd Kansas league She was ut the tall end In the Amer ican race , and would have been kicked out bodily hadn't she so opportunely roslgncd • i'no prospects for u now ball park nro growing brlghtor and brighter every any , and base ball patrons uro delighted ut the prospect If the site now under considera tion is secured the cranks will be compelled to travel a llttlo loss than half as far ns last 6oason , and they can have tholr choice , motor , horse car or cable for a convoyauce It will bo hardly n five minutes rldo from the center of the citv Frank F. Leonard , who formerly man aged the Manchcstcrs and Ports mouths , aud who last season piloted the Auburus to tbo championship of the New York statu league , has boon secured by President McCormick to manage the Omaha club next scuson as the succcisor of Frank Selco He is a good man Munager Uurnham of the Worrhes- tcrs was offered the Omaha management , but could not get his terms Boston Globe , The now rule governing extra pla\crs reads : Two plojers , whoso names shall be picscntod on tbo score cards as extra players niav be substituted at any time by either olub , but no player so relieved shall there after participate in the game In addition thereto , a substitute may bo allowed at any Start paying on your Holiday presents , all fl t goods reserved on receipt of a small payment Five extra teams engaged for the delivery of H Holiday Presents on Bee 24th. Handsome I Holiday Presents such as : H Cheflfoniers , Hall Racks Ladies ' Writing Desks , Secretaries , Polished Rockers Plush Rockers , Reed and Ratfl > tan Rockers , Children's Rockers , Mirfl rors , Hat Racks , Pictures , Hanging Lamps , Rugs , Parlor Suits , Portiers , Bookcases , Sideboards , Center Tables , Wall Cabinets Stand Lamps , Toilet fl Sets , Art Squares , Lace Curtains , Etc fl PBEElfFS GIVEN AWAY "w I With every purchase of $ ioand over , a nice Run , | With every purchase of $25 and over , set of solid silver Teaspoons fl With every purchase of $50 and over , a polished oak Rocker fl With every purchase of $100 end over , a beautiful Reed Rocker fl $100 $ worth of goods $3 $ a weeS or $12 $ a month I , $150 $ forth of goods $4 $ a week or $15 $ a month I $200 $ worth of goods $5 $ a week or $20 $ a month I $250 $ worth of goods $6 $ a week or $25 $ a month I $300 $ worth of goods $7.50 $ a week or $30 $ a month I time 111 place of a player being disabled inn game til011 being plavcd , by re ison of illness o , > Injury , of the nnturo and extunt of whieli the umpire shall be the solo Judge " JllscrlKncom Local fipnrlH Yank Adams , the champion dlgctal bilhml- 1st , has returned to Chicago Tom Loftus , manager ot the Clncinnnti baio ball team , was in the city ono day last week A good many fox and grey srpilrrels are being hilled in the big woods between Tlor- enco and Calhoun 13illy Townscud has sold his champion Irish Hotter Zoo to u Montana gentleman Consideration $12'3. Tlio John L Sullivan combination , if it ever materializes , is booked for one night ut the Coliseum in January The Omaha ICcnuol club oxpectsto be in a position by next fall to glvo a Held tual tiera that will attract national attention Mr George Small , of the Pacific Impress company , is tlio owner of a liver and white pointer , ndoublo nose , which ho will bade against ntiy pointer in the state J. A. Preston , secretary of tha Broken How Gun club , owns ono of the finest pointers in the west , in Custer Mr Preston is also an anient sportsman and a capital shot Jnok Davis , with a combination , composed of himself Jack Kyau , Jimmy Lindsay , Dave Carroll and several other good ones , took to the road Friday , going to Lincoln Charllo McCormick , tbo well known hoise- man , has nboutcomploted his half-mile track at his Calhoun ranch Next seasou McCor mick will hold u three days racing meet bore Reports continue to como m of the plcntl- fulness of wild geese along the Platte , but all hunting parties who have ben induced to make tlio trlu up the river have returned next to empty handed Jack Woods fox terrier , Iloopln , pre sented to him by a Denver dog fancier , turns out to bo the rankest kind of a innngruJ Jack will bavo wienerwurst made out of him for Thanksgiving luncheon , After all the challenges and talk between John Lawrence Sullivan and other lighters , It is possible that tbo next man to face tlio iiostonlnu will bo Julio KUrain , the dofoatcd yet undaunted Daltlmoro pugilist Members of the different teams of the city polo lcaguo lu ordering their sticks , balls and uniforms and so forth , should not forgot that Arthur Irwin , the well known ball player , has just invented n kuco nnd log pad for polo und football players which down easterners pronounce great Quail are said to bo uncommonly plentiful all ever the country between the Loup end Wood rivers Kvery stubble Held , hedge , row or piece of timber abounds with tbcm , and us they have boon very llttlo hunted out there this season It is a good place to gofer for two or three davs sport E. 11. Moore , a friend of Frank Soleu's at Melrose , Mass , has u rough coated St Her narJ puppy , live months old , by Hon Lomond , out of Rooluso , that measures -7 Inches In height , "ii inches in.glrth of skull , 15 inches in girth of mu/zlo , 113 inches In chest , 10J { [ inches lu arm , mid weighs , very thin , 1W ( ' pounds , A great many dog fanciers claim that the point system of judging a dog Is thoroughly impracticable , yet , iilto a good many other fallacies , It is a taxing theory and very gen erally practiced In the coming bouch snow to bo given by the Omaha Kennel club the the best judges in the east will bo sent for to make the awards , Notwithstanding the picsent fall has jiroveri a disastrous ono for wild fowl shoot ing , it has been a long time since blue and green wiugcu teal were known to abound m such numbers , All through the month of October there was ono continuous flight of these precious llttlo fellows , nnd lurge bags were made even as near the city as Cut-eft While pralrlo chicken are tolerably plen tiful this fall In tie | western counties , shoot ers report them In smaller iloeks than ever known botoro , seldom more than from four to olght or nlno are to bo found In u envy , However , they are rapidly bunching how for the approaching cold weather , and it wont ' be long before tbey will average scores to the flock , Jimmy MoTaguo of Little fc MoTaguo's is the ablest Judge of tbo Eugllsu fox terrier In tbe city , llo has bred them nnd the King Charles spaniels very extensively in his time , aud his crltielinia on their respective worth and merit are much sought After by HaOHHHMHHHHMHHINililMli ndmtrnrsof these broods There are but tuo wBI specimens of the pure King Clu i lea spaniel BBJ owned In Omahu VH Senator Morean , who has tnkon the manBBl npoment of the Portland , Ore , pnvilion , will BB run it In the Interests or nthlotics Ho BB opened up jostorduy with a bloyelu wurnaBB incut , whlcn continues until the SOtli BB A wrestling tournament open to the world BB follows , then comes a boxing tournament , BB and u six days pedcstriun mco Tnoro nro BB o small winged insects upon the Senators BB manly form Dr.Gcorgo B. Ayics , of this city , tells a JvA fcood ono on a friend of his who bftught w hat BBl bethought was n tlioioughbred Gordon sotBBl tor , receiving with his purchuso the follow jig written podigrco : Gordon setter hitch puppio , sired by ltovor , o pointer , who re.BBl sloes at Kearney Neb Pup was born in BB Urokcn Bow , November 23 , lbSS , and will bo BB olebt months old July " 0 , coming , said to bo Bl a rull-hlooded bird dog Hoping the nbovo Bl fr j , < ? ° satisfactory , 1 remain , jours Bl Questions mill Answer * . BJ Can jou inform mo whether Tom Lovcttv BJ with Omaha last year , and this season with Bl Brooklyn , ever played in the Nutloual league , Bl if so when and where ? Au Old Profcsh , Bl Buillngton , la BJ Ans IIo played a short time with the BJ Providcuco team In 18S4. BJ WU1 vou pleuso inform mo through the JJJ sporting columns of Sunday'H Bcu wliothor Bl iion-residonts are prohibited from shooting Bjl in vour state and Missouri , and to whom Bl must I apply for n permit to hunt there ! BJ It T. Johnson , 1213 Clarke street , Chicago BJ Ans You cau shoot at ple.uuro In this M state , but In Missouri non-rosldonts nro proJJJ hiblted Captain II C. West , of St Louis , M is Missouri's state game wai don Wrlto to § him JJJ When will the Wnstorn association oUum JJJ pionship season begin next yonri Is Jack Bl Mossilt lu Omaha ) What was the result of | BJ MeOnrmlck'e visit east toward the retentl6u fll of our crack battery , Naglo uud Coouoy H Which of the tlirco hummorloss guns , Smith , JH Parker or Lofoyor , do you consider the BB safest * The Parker claims to bo , as Its hamBH mcis do not rest ou the louded shells Sport , BB Omaha Hfl Ans The opening of the season has not H yet been llxcd upon Jack Mcssltt is at his BJJ homo in Troy , N. V. Naglo ana Coonoy H were not our craek battorv " They nro JJJ ] both catchers , and Cooncy Is an all-round J | J player besides They belong to Chicago J | Either tbo Smith , Parker or Lofovor gun Is BJJ good enough for auy one The hammers of | | uouo of these rest on the loaded shells JJJ ] Sotno weeks since Tin : Urn contained an JJJ ] article on a proposition to tax the guu , but It B | failed to stale In what manner this action ' H would tend to protect or preserve game , or B | how much such tax Is to bo Is the pintail H and sprlgtull duck one and the sainol GunBl nor , Lincoln , Neb • Ans , The proposed tax , as advocated by Jjl the Forest and Stream , American Field and J i ] ether sportsman's ' Journals Is placed at $1 on JJJJJ each gun , This tax Is for the purpose of H raising a fund to pay for game wardens to J | bo appointed bv the states commission on JH game aud Ush for each state All honest JH sportsmen realized that some now nnd lH healthy legislation Is absolutely essentlul or J | our game vt'M bo exterminated , and the paid J | game warden system Is rculty tbo only orTcc- * J | tlvo ono that can bo adopted , and to raise J | J the money to pay them , is to bo dona off the J | men who hunt und shoot , nnd it strikes the J | writer that this is a most feasible proposl- J | tlun The pintail and sprlgtull duck ( anas JH acuta ) , are Identical JJJ1 < - l It T. II , city For the desired pedigrees Jjfl you will have to write to the secretary of Bsi the Amor lean Kennel club , 11 Broadway , Bl New York city , Jjl Will vou kindly state In your Sunday tssuo | JJ ] wnlcli Natlonul league club won the chainBl pionship In Ub3-0-Coustant ! Header JJJ Ans Now York JJJ In you report of the Conners Grconor JJJ wrestling match Friday morning you stated BJ that it was a heads I win , tails you lese Bl match " What sort of a u.atch is ihatl Bl Welter Weight , Metropolitan hotel BJ Ans A raw fake BJ * • ' * " < * < * " TifT' - BBB