i\ rr\r OTTXTi % /V"vpr\liM ) on fono THE GOLDEN DAYS OF FALL fresh Ereezja from all tbo Local Holds of Sport. BALL PLAYERS PLAINT AND PUGS MELANGE ffhn llnnm tlin Ulipnl Ung , Itnil nnil dun I.lly mid the South * Copplemirt I'ullry iitnl B Nrw y Iliitcli r l.ofil Sporting ( li > s < l | > . OMUH , Oct. 19. To the Sportlnp Edllor ofO'iu : UBE : Hnvtng llnnhcd nauccosslul summer season , I nm nome on n visit prior to ray departure oti thn ! ll t for New \ ork , from wlioro I sail November 5 for the West Intllci nnU South America. Now If you have Kpaco In Sunday's Issue and are nt liberty to toll , 1 Miould like to Inqutr. ) the nnrao of Uoorgo Kay's unknown , nlso what tltno was irado In hU race run nt the fair grounds , J think Octoner 13. You can answer under Initial * P.V. . Before leaving the stntc * I wish to thanK the pcopio of Omaha for the Kindly feeling shown mo during tny career us a Dicvcllst , \vhlch I have and nlwn > shall ondcavor to merit Uv conscientious wotk In niv racoi. I wl'h in pirtlculur to thunlc the nrcss nnd reporters fo > their Impartial reports , nnd although now throe vears sineo I was In llio newspaper business I still curry the travel ing curu of the Omaha Tvu nipblcttl union JSX ) , nnd consider irjsclf ono of the fra ternity , With bcstxslshos for your success. Lit UK Wll.I.MMS , .1 round the Olllci ; htnvr. Scrnpny Jtclc Mossltt , the nhl-ttino Oranhb's.'h running n horse lintmonl Joint ut Troy. N. V. Catcher Hilly Carlo declined n good offer from thu Washington cluh on Iho ground that ho nnil Ceon offered for next season , tiy Boston , I.1M nor month. Ulncm nail Post. Bah ! Old Grandpa Pnolnn , formerly of Do Momcs. Into of Memphis , H wltitcrlnc In San Antonio for his heiillh. 1'holnn Is the onlv urvtvliiK ball plover who trotted George Washington on his Itnco. Jack Crooks has murricd nn Alton , III. , girl , nnd moved into a brown stone front in bt. LouU for the winter months. In tbo tncantimo Jack will ttoep bonus lu the Third Rational hank over there. Yea ho will. Cnptaln Olmrlle Comlskcy. savs the Cm- cinnntt ComniPrcial-Gazctlo , quit the season \vlth n bndly strained leg , nnd tno C.-G. might have very nroperly gene further and aid that Cincinnati quit , with ono badly pulled. Eh ! A rendnr of THE BEE writes to know \vhotnor Omitha will have a ball team next Tear , hut I nm unable to answer him until I hear how much Kalph Stout will bo able to lav up between this and when the robins bloom airalu. "Dun Shannon , says the Now Haven Nous , has Opened up u magnificent establishment nt hli old homo In Bridgeport. Just what sort of un establishment Uan nas opeuoil up , however , the News falls to sttite. A Junk shop , piobably. Wlnllold Scott Camp , who will build an ice palnco out ncnr the Coliseum this winter , lias a flattering offer to join the New York plants for IS'Jt , and my advice to Wlnlleld is to snatch it bald bended , ns Haltering offers Rill bo few nnd far between from this on until b.iso ball catches Us breath once moro. It will bo amusing now to wntch and ooe what the pros has to sav about the achieve ments of that Napoleon of base ball , Patrlcus Bolivar Tobeau. In bis fractlo scramble with Boston for the world's Hug. Scloo's men Just simply stooo. Putny on bin head. In the flvo games plarcd , bo didn't even got enough to nakoasmell. The Cincinnati and Philadelphia clubs have not released their olajera , out sro mak ing them work out their salaries playing ex hibition Raines. SDortliurLlfe. And it they do this they will bo kept playing exblultlon games from now on until every drat ono of tborn , with an exception or two , la toothless ncd baldhoaded. - * The proposed shortening of the base ball season for next year Is certainly a move In the right direction. From early April until late in October , with a game almost every day , U too much oven of a good thing. Shorten Iho season and shorten tbo plavcrV salaries mid the great old gauio will soon bo back on her old basis again. Joe Wnlsh. scarred , weather-beaten und n trifle fravcd at the ea os , Is back homo uftei- month' * wrestle with tbo Columbu" mag gets for back salary. Although tbo trying work turned Joo' * erstwhile ruuescent curia to a beautiful nut brown , ho brought the posterior sostorcnE homo with him , and be ays tboso Columbus ducict lira ilalslci.cvery ouo of them , nnd that Ed Klfois Q full blown rhododendron. Tlio uttondnnco at Kansas City at the throe league games transferred to that citv this season stio-vs that tlicro is no belter ball town in the west thiin tbo cltv on the Kuw , nnd that ner place Is still in major league company. Perhaps t > ho uill be in that coin- gany nflor next jcar. Tiroes-Star. Well , us oulh Omaha Is taming of annexing Kansis City for a cattle range wo may got to see some moro of Jimmy Manning after all. Tuo or throe weeks ace I wrote a four or five-line Item stating that Bill lioozo Hoover bad joined Conimy's mcnagcno at Cincin nati , and Hen Mulfortl , the Snorting Life and Sporting Nous the lallcr two merely CODV- Ing Mulford's protest , however to the con trary , Hill Booze Hoover was the very indi vidual I meant , and not ChaiHo Hoover , the old catcher. Of the two Itoovets It would bo a tossup which is tbo most desirable , hit with ino nt ny rate. raid Is'o Icnguo players , not even these who re id- really imllspojsablu to their clubn , Id hesitate to accede to n very largo reduction in salary for next year , for that it a nucej- bltynlch concerns them as well as tbo mag- ziuirs , KxcbaiiKO. Don't bo ularmcu. Tha id)1 only plajcr who ever lotirud permanently from Uio ball ik-lu voluntarily ts Plttsunrg McCormlcl ; . Ninctv-nmo out. of every lt 1)0 ) \\huiiilcoinoi to show a down will play for what they can got. True , Tom Lovott'nold )1 OlT all tha. , pflst season , out tuay snv that JOin Ims lucked himself so burd and incessantly tlnittuurois not a well scjuaro inch on his Wholi'anatomy. The olilof inuso ot the failure of base ball to surcccd this year was the fact that wanIng - Ing lntoro.it could not bo revived in tlio curly ee spring nccause of the weather. Then when horse racing opened the public attention was drawn to that opart b > lomoof the marvelous feat * petfm mod oarlv In thosoasou. Another contilDiillui ; clement Hi the drcllno nf the national upoitwastbo oxtraordinnry hustle tnlion on bv tlio bluyclo uorlil. The feats per/or.niL'il In this branch nf spnrt wore closely allioil to the race IIOIBI , both being feat * nf speed , both on tha ia-otraclt and both furnisuinc splcndlu opto lunliles for tup gam bioi H. TliU class of sHirtiiiff | in on mro tno jwlfl for buso ball. They want quicu uctiou for tbnlr moiioy anil ttio'v get .it . at tlio rucui. So base ball was nearly compelled pelled to take a back scat , Columbus Jour nal. nal.The The champion fielders in tholr roipectlvc > position * , that la tbo cl/ouiploii / ha o ball team ol the Into Western louguo ( per re- buys the Sporting Nnws , would bo Franco nnd Nnglc. batteries , Motz , Nlciiol- ion , Cotlopv , nn tha bases , Htilland , short , and HOBIlover , Lally and Niebolitdn in the Held , Among tbo llvo catcher ! trial lead Mtrritt of Columbus U the belt batter. Aujong the Ural flro pitchers Swarizel is the beat baUer. Wuat loads the llrsl basemen in batting with Motz second. Uonlna of Indi anapolis leads tbo second baiemen in batting and Ward second. Heat of Mlluaukea and Alvoid of Bu Paul and Port \Vayno lead too third lusenion in battluir , Parrott next. Graham anil MoOarr are the chamuinn bat tinghortstop , Newman and Suteliffe are the bpst batting flflldow. The champion teotn of hattuis ( per record ) would be Siyarttel und Krelg. batiery , West , tienlns , Uojit or Alvord on the hatoi , ( Irahaui. * horl , Navviimn , Sntclllfo and Henry in the Held , BlK Sum Sugar Heel Duncan , \\hoplujrod vrjtli Iho reoreanlzud O.iiibas in 1S91 , was conard out cfhU diamond ring unu $50 In cash on u rallro.nl train a couple of week * slued. 0o.ni.-aii wai on his way from Cluclnniul to St f.ouUhca he wa < spoken to by an in dividual , who with ihrcc others LoirUuJ too train , at , Troy , III , Ho was asked If be would llko to n'uy u game of euchre , nnd no atd be would. Uo took a bund In the "camo with tbo three strangers , and. after playing awhil' ' , one of Iho thtvu offered lobut t&al ho Ind u tetter pnlor imnd than uuyouo lu tlicjtuno. Uunpan tield lour Icings , which ofrourna wcrn given him By the dealer , and bo bet on them. The btrttipg continued until Uungau had bet | CO and given bU diamond rlnp. valued nt f JOO. to the pirtr who rotnutnod M hot Against him. When It cnmo to a tbonr-down Duncan held four klc f whllo tm oopoccnt heM four nco . The man who held the ring Jumped oft the train when it Mowed up tt Highland , III. , nnd disappeared. Duncan remained In the scat with the partner of tha party ( hit dis appeared , and had him arrested when bo reichcd St. Louis. Hawmontto Jilliw a vagrant. After this the only ring Sam should wear Is ono In hl < nosi . Ill-Tnttln u. the Short llnlrril. Bob FltzMramons1 debut m an actor In Now Orleans wai a sort of frost. Jim Halt savs ho will accept thoOlvmple club's terms lo meet Fitzrtratnons In March. Charley Kelo nnd Wily Evnin are matched to fltfht on tbo evening of November - ber 0. Moore knocked out Tim Crowley of Boston In five red hot rounds ut Chicago ten dnys ago. Tom Allen's old bicker. Prod Wntkitu , who. or the way , U nn old Omaha man , savs ho tvlll llnd K > , uu0 to back Charley Mitchell ncalixlOoroeU. The "Hlack Poirl" and Jaeic McCann of California hnvu been matched to flght before tno Pain Alto Athletic club In San Fran cis co noxl montn for n 11,500 purse. Tommy Warren , the ex-foatberwelght I champion , In tnlne to shoot a gnmbler named Hoot nt Waco , Tex. , kilted Clement Slonol and has been arrested and Indicted , The proposed Ilcht between Tommv W'hlto of Chicago and 1'uildy McBrldo of Phllndol- phU is off. White , ulthnugh accepting the refused to coino east to arrange u mill. Andy Bowen of Noiv Orleans lamrnod the llfo out of Johnnv Kckeri of Strealor , 111. , und Hilly Mver's old socontl , lu clghtcon rounos at Plagucmltio , Li. , ono nlut last ween. A l\Aii \ hai been arrang&d batxvjon Joe Uoddurd and 1'o'rr Maberto bo held ut the Coney Wanil Athletic club in the first week in Dacombor for a nurse of J7.500 , the luaor to receive f l,0di ) , Whllo Jim Hnll hnsconsontod to flpht Deb Flmlmtnons nt Now Orleans for tha uuno offered , ho snvi bo cannot get ready before March , The Olympic club named a aato early in February. Dutch Neal. the t . Louis fighter , is bunt- Ing up \\clterwulgbt to go titralnsn Ho savs he'd like to show tlreworlcs to-Tnmmlo lit an , but that's all he'd like to. Uynii can xvbln tno of Mm. "Australian Hilly" Murphy has accepted the oitor of the Coney Inland AthtuXle c'.ub ' to match him against Johnnv UriOln for the featherweight chnmpionship. Murphy has agreed to weigh in at 122 pounds. Jack Davis , the put ; in trouble nt Memphis , Is not tno cx-Omuhog , hut another man by tbo same nuna. Big Jack is up In Sioux City teaching a large class of young gentle men how to hit , stop and got away. Jack Dompsov has given up boxing and is now going to follow wrjstling. Tno ox- chntrpiou mldJlowolcht was ilrt hoard of as n wrestler nnd alter n successful career in that profession ho became u pugilist. Tommy White has. sono to the Pacific coast. Ills Chicago friends gnvu him a big "sond oil" and nro now patient - waiting to hear \\ho will bo tbo first man out there lo whalohlm. Most nnv of them ought to do iu Bob Dobbs \\oti a great ficht out in 'Frisco last Wednesday night when bo bcut-Cbarlio Johnson of Minneapolis In forty-three rounds. Dobbs is the colored pug who whipped Aaron Shcrrov of this city ut South Omaha two years ago. The BlacK Pearl's * tar has snt. He was again knocked out Pridav , a week ago. by Joe Iving. ut 'Frisco. Tno Pearl , whoso name is Harris Martin , rnadu two fights at South Omaha a couple of yean since , win ning both. In those days ho was considered next to invincible. John L. Sullivan gives the circulators of tbo Boston pipe story a very close call. In a talk with Clmrloy Johnson the big fellow vowed : "J never salu anything oxcjp ; Cor- bett licked 1112 on the level , I was in jjood condition and the id a of being drugged never entered my head. " Ed Blnnoy , tbo middleweight pugilist and tho.llrst conqueror of tbo Black Pearl , of Boston , Mass. . and Joe Butler of Phlla- dolpnl.i who rccnntly gave Joe Uoduard a n hard tight have been matched. The uion will light before tbo Ariel club of tbo Quaker Cltv next month. Tbo following clever Australian pucllins arrived in San Francisco last ween : Dan Creedon , Nlpnsr Pealtes. Martin Denny , Starlieht and Grlffo. Griffo Is the champion featherweight nf Australia and will be matched to Hutu Oh.impioa George Dixon. „ Pitzsiramous. Uoddard and Hall say Griffo is a wonder. rrankle MoHugn , a llttlo tenth rate scrap- par aown In Cincinnati , is fairly crviug-for a light with George Dixon. It Is n pity George doesn't taUo u run down to Iho P.irts of America und turn ibis precocious child over hi * knee and smack him. Melluirh , Polo Shea , Jobnnr Lavaen anil Micklo Norton altogether In the ring at the .samn tlmo wltn Dixon might make some sort of a showing and yet it is doubtful. The California Athletio club Is making strong efforts to match Gaorgo O.iwvni , tha Australian pugilist and , Billy Mvcr of Streator , III. , who was recently dofentod bv Jack McAullffo. Dawson says he will light Myer provialtig the lattei's bicker , Alt ICencedv , will bet ? .jl)00 ) on the sldo. Al > or lofusoit , however , ou the grounds that the purse ' is lee small. Is there no WAV to supprosi'this farmer who Imagines tbut ho is a lighter. The California alhlotlc club has raatchod Johnnv Van Hocst of Chicago , "ana Sol Smith of Los Angeles , Cal. , to light to a tluish in tha latter part of Dacembor for n pimo of ' .l'OJ. The men must weigh in at the ling sulo at IIS pounds , and as a guar- unleo that tbov will light at thU weight , the sum of ? J.'iO will bo ox-acted from oacti of tbo contestants , which amount will bo returned to them before the/ dross for notion. Tnesa two will surely makti n rattling mill , nnd Van Hcost is my choice for n winner. A now match has boon maae in San Fran cisco batwcon Charley Turner , the coloroa ptigillnof Sto < ; klon , Col. , and Jim Williams. Tbo I.ittcr was takou HICK and forfeited thi'lr tirst match. Ho is now anxious to recover his forfeit inonoy. The two wilt meet ue- fore the Paclllc Atblotia club of San KYan- cUcu curly In November , for a purse of Sl.fi'JO ' Danny Dalv of this city U training Williams ana wrltot that he can't lorn But Danny may bo mistaken. H tn es a cracker jack to best tbut Stockton coon , ' Joe GuddJrd has an inllatcd client and en larged cranium and. hereafter and until fur- thei notice bo will sign hlmsolf chimplonof America. Nobody will pay any attention to him nn this score , hovo\er , and I tr.ko it ho will be generally lauubrd at , " declares P. Jay. Technically , Goddard liai won the ' tltlo b.t default , just us Kilraln did from Sullivan. But pcoplo will no more recognize - nizo Joe as the champion than they illd the blgBaltimoroau. In tha minds of all who know the game Corbeit la , still champion und he will remain such until ho is r * In a battle for Iho tltlo. Oo alp . \iniiiiK tlio Horiiciiien. James Langshoro , Bolton. Mo. , has pur- cliaseu Salllo Clinker , ' . ' ; ! ! } , by Cllukcr , tiSO. : Mr. Hubbittof Kansas has a competitor In ihe reinnman , J. 1C , P. Flawing , Prooport , 111. , who has but ono arm. Budd Doble has purchased the Axtell lllly , Turuutelio , that was rained in Nebraska ; , Doing out of Gladys by Administrator , the property of Dick Maloney , foruiorly of Hum- boldl , N b. John W. , Stiles , Decnrab , la. , has sold to M. T. Oralton , Preston , Minn. , the ed pair of bay mires Idelwolss aud Uurnlce , bv Dccorab , -Mi dams by King Heron and Itlpon Bay , jr. Simpson & Hill , Clyde , Kan. , bave pur chased ol Ibo Jowott stock farm , Cheney , Kan. , the 3-year-old tillv , Deborah , by j'utchouilUes , dam by Joroino KJdy , g. d. , by Clark Chief , The Iowa Turf , published at Das Moinei , says , In fcpenkiag of the mile track nt tnat point , tbo nituatlob puramod up In a uutsheU is tbd new mile track , boloie item be made a success , mutt bo put under ue\v manage inenl entirely. The lYcstern Itosources , one of thouowslost and Dost edited turf journals lu the country , aud published at Llnosln , U being issued weekly now instead of every three weeks. It stiovva inar.cd improvement ever Its olJ form add is a paper no local borseoian itbould bo ultbouu As the Year Book state * Lobaico. SslOff , uat bn-d in Kentucky.it is supposed by many that such It the case , but In fact he ho had entered the 2i23 list , for * 12,50 ( ) , al- thoijjth the published prlco was { 15.009. A Kansas product that thoSunflower folks msv Jm'lv point to with pride li the black pacing stilllon. SiUwosd , thit took a record of 2U } { In tha second heat of a race nt Los Angeles , Cal. , Octobers. Halt by Black * wosdMamiinno. Um I.uov Woodruff ( Ham of Grace W , Js.U'f ) nnd was broj by B. 1 WHIMs , Noumxn , ICnn. In the sarao race Oar Dick , by Gibraltar , teen the first ho.it In BMO'f. ' Lobnscn. the cbtmplon trotting stallion of the world. Is nt homo for the winter In bis hnppv owner' * barn at Beatrice. Ho was melon hit arrival bv till Iho loading resi dents and bones as wall nnd while the men nnd women shouted their approval wbcn ho was encircled with costly flowers the ptoml- ncnt hones in the procojtion signified their perfect consent oy neighing nnd prancing to thotiino of swaat and harmonious music. Alt Nebraska tejoicosln the praud position occupied by King Lslnsco. Western Uo- sourcoi. From the Crcston Atlvortlser wo obtain the Information that Dictator Prince , a 'I- year-old stallion by Diclitor , dam bv Ken tucky Prince , won his race at Ds Molnos nnd untoreil tbo Hit by taking a record of 2:2HJf : A fovv days prnvlojs ho was third in " :2L : | i nnd two watches Indicated that ho mauo the mile In 2:27. List \ car at Lincoln i,0 won tbo.-voir-oln rici" . Ho Is owned bv L. Banks Wilson of Cr.stun , la , , who is full Justified In expecting the none to provo a most worthv member of the excel lent fiimlliiu ho represents Dictator aud Kentucky Prince. - Tbo mile trink at Hamnton , la. , will bo comnloted ibis week. U Is n beautiful ono , with superb surroundings. Unclrcllng the north lurn Is a line grove of large oak trees. In tlm l grove arc thosliblosiind other build ing * connected with the grounds. Through the north end of tha grove runs u tine creek. 1'hH grove , whleb contains some lilt acres , will in tbo future bo laid "lit Into a nark , Tno neoploot Iliimn'.on nro gener ally elated over thu fact that Sjrceuotowned bv Mr. Hemingway , has rodm-ed his record to2:10J.f ! : and also that Grover C , a 4oar - ohlslilllon bv Saraanot , hits won six out of debt races nnd scoroi a record of 3:2l"J : on a half mlle irack. ahI I Illustrative of the growth of the trolling horto business In Nebraska , wo clip the fol- letting \ from a Silver Creole. Nob. , piper : " "Four i oars ago thcrowas note Irotllngbred horse in Sliver Crook. Now lucre are not less man n'fty of all uucs and from such sires j as . Shadelaud Onward , 2:19 : } . , ; Guelph. ! ? : tfiX | ; Salaam by Onward ; Koxbury by SlllNon , and otnors. To Jonn B. Stet son wo owe the introduction of f st horses nnd the verv general Interest that U being manifested In tbotn. Ho has been and Is todav Iho leading spirit and it Is owing to his efforts that this year an association of gentlemen was formed for the purpose of procuring grounas and constructing , a race course. This bus oeon done ana wo now have n half mlle track which is ono of the very Quest trades In the state. " Whisperings of the UlicVI. Wlm did Kastman do while In Chicago ? M. O. Dixon , H. K. Smith , Lou , Flescher next. Frank Mittauor is in town on a ton days' vacation. The Omaha Wheel club boys pedal down to I'lnttsmuutb today. Mr. Wntson and Allen of this city rotlo up to Fremont ono day last week. Who is Captain of the Ladies Omaha Wheel club ! Ask Fred Paarce. , Dick Bolt wants it distinctly understood that Perrigo's L A W beater is not cash prize , but strictly amateur. A largo party of thb Ladlcs Omaha Wheel clu' ) had their nhotographs taken at Fair mont park last Sunday morning. The Tourhts ride to Irvington today to meet tbo Froujont Wheel club boys , who will remain as their guasti during the day. Jack Cnllv's quarter In 33 flat at Papllhon last Sunday demonstrates the fact that he can ride a little. Ho will bo a trooa man to watch. Jack Prince has ft race booked for today against thron of O rjaha'a fastest noracs at the fair ground. Tbo race to bo nmo miles , the horses changing oil every three tulles. Next Wednesday evening's blind run will bo tbo last of the season and a targe turnout may be looked for. Captain Potter says ho tias a urpriso for the Kane. Tlioofllcersof the Omana Wheel club G O. O. duo ore : A. II. Porneo president , Perry BaUolot secrotari' , and Kd Lvtle cap tain. Captain Lvtlo Intends calltat ; the annual run for Sundar next , when some of the old riders will , as In days gene by , enjoy some solid comfort. Jack Conradt , Sam Rumoll , Lien Livosoy and Ed Cox of the Omaha Wheel club started on a century run last Sunday. Cox I suffered a puncture at Horraan and' had to take a train home , while the otQor throe pushed on and roado the round trip in ten hours , thus putting two centuries to Iho credit of the Omanu Wheel club this season. T'vonty-Iiro Tourists lat Wednesdav ovenlncvendPd their wnv over to Councfl Bluffs and up to 111 East Poirco street , the Uomo of h. 1C. Smith , who was rocentlv united in the holv bonds of wedlock to Miss Annie Find ley. Captain Potter carried with him a handsome silver tea sorvieo , a gift from the Tourist Wheelmen to Mr. nnd Mra. Smith , which ho presented lo the vouni ; couple , who tbankod him nnd assured him that the gift was hlsrhlv prized und that the donars would never bo forpotten. fiver ? Tourist who wont down to Pa pillion last Suuusy bad a coed time , ono of those times that > ou soMora have. Fifteen arrived in a bunch ana n few stragglers carao in afterwards. When the dinner born was blown and all were seated , an onduranro race bocau , with Potter nnd Schnell the favorites , but It turnnd out to he ono of tboio races where- the favorites ijot lost in the shuflle. Food disappeared as fast us It wa * put un and still tbov were hunury und although Schnell held his corner down well ho was not In It nnd uropped out early. Thev fell pno by ono , and it finally camci to a deid heat be tween the two sintwistors. After dinner all proceeded to the track whore u couple of hours worn spent muusinj ; the farmora will ) sonio Tom J > jU races. A No 1 rambler race was tim on the program , the most re- maikublo feature of U OeinK the fast tlrao of two minutes for a half mile. All hands tried ( J. & J.'s now ho. : i nnd sav It ts smooth. Jt will undouuteJly bo ono of the loadli.c wbocls hero next season. After several other dead beats the "push" started on the return , arriving with the falling of tuo twi light. t nnil Ai OMIIIA , Oct. 23 To the Suortln ? Killtor of TIIKIIKK : 1'leisost itii In TUB SUNIIAV HKE who Is right In thu following dispute : 1'lav- Itu tlirt'o-himdud double high llvo. dl ininnds trumps , A uulms low by oUylnx the llvo nf diniiHnds : Hoi ilms loir by playing the live of hearts. tbn o Imlni the lowest cards out , A , UVWIS boiitii Kiaveutli sirooV Ans , A Is correct \Ve < T Sum , In. . Ot. I0. To the Bportlu : Editor of TilKllKic : I'lo.tiostiito lo fannUuv's llLt thu f.islc-t llinu evur inauu liy u huun I for ono mlle nUo for two miles. A subscriber , Ana , Have no rooord for courting hounds of a milo or farther. The host " 03 yards was mauo at Buffalo , N. V. , in 1SSO bv the old Ooubado ? , Clolhcsllnu , 11) soconiU. OMAHA. Out. 22. In the Bportin ? Editor of TUB HKE : Iniisanii' of cr.vus wlnu la crnps , - . JunU 12or' ' and l.'only ? boutb Thirteenth btreot. Atis. Twc , three , twtlve. Xeh. , Oot ! i To the Sjiortlii. Kill tor of TllK IIKE ! Kindly Ktito In tomor row's HKK thu name of kuuio cootl oycliiig Journal II any U published. ( Jvclor , Aiis. The Ileferee , Chicago ; the Wheel. Now York ; the Bearlngp , Chicago. SUTTON. Neb , Oct. 21. To the Sporting KJItor of TUB IIEB : Would you please Inform mevlicru I could get u Hot of rules ami by- lavrs for un athlotlo olub ? .M. J. .MeDbrmoto. Aus , Write to Proiidont Amoa of tbo Omaha Athletic olub. Ouuu. Oct. . To the Sportlnc Kdllor of THE Hue : Will you pleaao sluto in your columns nf huiiday'd IIkK. uotnethlnz of the ability of Joe G'lioynsltt us compared wlih Ueor e Uodfrey. K. 1 , M , Aus. Although. Georga Godfrey has been one of the best ° lighters Pistiana aver pro- < luoe dCboyaski should defeat himas he pos- seasojyoulh , strength , uglilty and endurance In a marked degiee over his colored rival , who must assuredly bo growing stale. Still It will bo a light for any man's money , as all of "Old Chouilato's" rights bave been. Ho Is one of the gquarett pujs living , and goes Into his fights exactly as you would into any bminoia transaction. Although 1 said CboyniKl should win , U will not surprise mo if Oodfror fools him , llcitwti.t. N'eu , Oct. SS. To the sporting Ed itor ol THIS HEK : To decide u wager will you ploiso answer the following nuostlon on In- oloiad carJ and mull to me ? It U necumary In pluylus hlh-Uvu to follow suit wlmn suli h led mid you do not wlih to trump ? II. 1 * . Ixivc. Ana. It certainly U , Pears' Soap 'IT' Agreeable soap for the hands is one' , that dis solves quickly , washes quickly , rinses quickly , and leaves the skin soft and comfortable. It is Pears' . Wholesome soap is one that attacks the dirt but not the living skin. It is Pears' . Economical soap is one that a touch of cleanses. And this is Pears' . All sorts of stores sell it , especially druggists ; all sorts of people use it. BOYS AND GIRLS luJfr isjrmoriit BICYCLE FREE Yon iRMMl not pny ono cent. . Wo Eciul It to youKHKi ; , K\ory blcjclc warrunted , ami eqimw those .oMunj- Any l ojr or pit-1 under 18 , r * of ne < s who want * u flr t rlo % * blry clc run ert one t rcc * AVe will Kit a unj hey ortlrlnhlryclc im M rj tiur condition * . M hctUnrr ! * 5 In. with crrMffit ti-lrlm und moutilrtl rub * berllrrA , und run on lianlrnid fttwl rtniw bi urine * * Hi ! . Jn < tnl > Ic tu wcur , Ctiirrd to 4fl In , with drlarhablo rrnnkt 4 loG In. I h row t frume (1 ( rtr- ly tMiittmIrd nlth iMfh niurhtnr l > iipp1lt < l 1th toot Miff , trr * nrli nnd iillrr. M o lime < .lt her bor * or tflrl'AAt ) Ir , lljou trunt u Illcjrln Krec rut thU * d * crtl4niftit out nnil urndto tm t * A.Curtis&Co. NO. no W.VanBnrenSfc tiiiucu , ni. n ( Artistic iXTC CHICAGO ENGRAVING , ai Low Prices. Stock and Design The Latest-and Best. Send us Wl.SO and we'll send jou 100 engravefl catiU from a new copier pjate. Send us 00 cts. and s-ourptewmt plate ( to be held and registered ) and rcll send you too en graved car Jv J ij/ c We pay expr.jsSjtWges. 1 STATIONERY'COMPANY ' ! ( Late Qobb's tlbrarjCoj 136 WnbVsh A\e. . Chicago. The Battle Will Be Until Our Large Stock Fought to a of Men's Overcoats Finish. is Closed Out. The Price of Men's Suits are Down With a Black Sharp Cutting and Eye Slashing. To See Our Display of Children's and Boys' Suits and The Natives Give Up Overcoats at the Fight and are One-half Their Regu Astonished. lar Value. J. BAMBERGER , Pi-op. Rotnombor street auil numbor. 1317-1319 Douglas Stree\ Mail Orders will rocolvo prompt attention. CHICHESTMS ENOUGH , RED CROSS DIAMOND BRAND * THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE. Tha onlj Hafts Hurt , aMrcftilfe PIU for tile _ . . with blue r bbou Tc * nn other kind , frfuir .suftintul/tmi / and Jmtat\oni > . , , M ho rJ Uiflnt , . . | wrappfTi rednrcron r nnt < rrrlt * AtDrngcUu or . , 4f. , In rar r r rtrtlenlari . . , imimcnlaU. anj * * l < rller lor Ladle * ! * * ( ntttttr , by return Mnll. K ooi Tctti'aoul.i- / rpr CHICHCSTCR CHEMICAL Co . UmiUMit sqtmri * c 1 Which can only be obtained by caring for the teeth and stomach. 1i Teeth Filled Without Pain by a New Process , the Latest and Best , Used Only by Dr. Bailey , Leading Dentist , Office , Third Floor Pascton Block , 16th aiitl Pariiam Streets , ENTRANCK ox SIXTKCNTH STREET. TLLEPIIOXE No. 1085. Kcad u few of the many testimonials \vo Imvo received from these who have had their tooth filled by this new method : OMAII \ , Sept ! , IKT-TlitJlJ to certify that Or. Uallry nllfill'l lit TOryncnultlTO loetli for mi' , four nltli Bold , llieuporuUnn was wltlinnt tbo bllKlitot l > lu anrt I tan ticartllj-Jcccoramonil U to nil who desire teeth tlllcil .1 If. \CKf-ov. . OMAHA , frupt Sth , IBM Severn ! toclli ere fllloil for mo In Ir Hnlley's onlce , the BllliiBs wore niostljr KOld.niy tccih hare usually hurt me so much In Bet- tine miliic done , but those filled t > > tlio nnir procesi utedby lr lnlUitld notc'iiifo me. the least pain. J 11 Clll'iiciilll. . Ileslclemo Council llluffK l.isroi.N , Neb.Sept 15 , 189.-Dr. It.V. . lUlley. Onniha. .Neli IioarIr : I flaillr udil my testimon ial to tlui other * you hive ; rujnnlliifc' jour pnln Itu uielhud of illllnz teeth It Is u urn ml MUCCI" ] . J.IM.M TOV. \Voeoulilprlnt otlmrs , luit It would only to n , repetition of the nt-ntlmunti abore. Co mo und try fur jour 'If. Treth oxtrnrteil without pain , anil wIthoiit the iikoof nneithvtlos , \Vo nr still nmklnutlio p tine icti of tocth for ( JOO n at warranted. Also the'Jhln Klnillo Morrlii I'lato unil the toilli * without plates , fouml iml ) at thlsonico f Minis oxide , IniiKlilnKKD'/vltallzeil nlr etc. ! ke t constantly on lianil. Don't forget locution , "I'artqrt llloci , ' lOtli anil Karnuni Cut this ml J tiutgf a culilo , l ! Tli HOME INDUSTRIES. ffi . , purchasing goods made at the following Nebraska factories. If you can not find what you want , communicate with the manufactures , as to what Ill * dealers handle their goods. AWNINGS. OXiid OMAHA TBNT ANO BOXFAC Co. n TOHV. Kligs , hummocks , " illid and doretallat . olliad ibvei. fkpultr * ) ) rubberclotblnr. Aandfor clay , K it Oaillu I'd I C talogae 1113 r urn am f\ \ ) . I1 , O BBEWERS I3KKW- OMAHA BUKWINO mo Co. ASSOCIATION. Onrboitled cabinet bejr fiuiranteo I too'iui dcllrereit to our part M4e bran u VI am oftbooltr , Kxpurt bjtllai bu. % IW Jackson Strait. daliniral vt OVERALLS , PBINTBR5. Ca RlJKl ) .IOI I'UtNT IN'O CO , KM I > iuglai street lle Ilulllln/ CIGAR3 SMOKK UIUE SK.ILI C'IOAK. 1 Ou ah Minuficiurol j. j.in in inml 30 IT FREE AND IMPQRTINOC 334 Dearborn ii rrorlniiinlliiii , nnil not lee to tlio nloolors Mini In gnl voters o tlio city nC Onmlm at nu nmiiml city nlpctltin of Hit * city of Onintin , to l > e liolil on Tno litv , tluiMli ilny of NoMsinhor , I'd. , for Iho pnr post'ot cleflliiK uim couiii'llinnii frum unch mini To tlio doctor niul lant rutcr * of tlio city of Onmlm : 1 , Coor o I' . Itt'inK innyor of tlio oily ot Onmlm. ild Imuo till' , my iirocliiinatloii. nutl hy the authority M-Meil 1 1 nui n such mayor Uo lii-roby cl\u liiihlle millco lu the di-ctori nnil IP/HI Mitoisof tliucity of Onmlm Hint nu Mitinul ollv olpiHloii of tlio Hty ot Onmlm. will boliclil Inijlilr ty on Tttud ly. ( linnlolillv diiy of Noruinlior , Is'.1. ' for tlio imrwxuof uli'ul- Inirnna couiiol ni in from u.iuli w.ird. Tliomt \ \ \ ilmll ti < oiii'ii on thu il-iy ot s.ila nlectto i nt olitlit oMiiL-k In llie inornlnz niul dluill oontlnuu opuu until slo'clock In tlio in oiling o ! Hitsiuno ( I iv , nl tliu rospoctlra ibciM following , to-ult : HUM WAII K C0rllcr Tttl "lul 8tl1 l"ld N K oop"Br I2th nml Jon0' J > a8lno 9trout b0' . " 1101 of l > ark wnd - " " * ii-o * corner 10ll > ' l Hickory .l > I'ltrlC' B " ' corl"-'r filh IU"1 lrc t . - " Cental sllr"otl > J l rlat-NW corner Oth tincl Ilanoroft K corner IJlh " R.MND VTUIK. W cortlcr Iuh nml ' ' ' r'Ct ' N' W streets'3' cot"or 13th "IlU W Cor"or lsth niul I' W CUr" ° r 2Jth nml 1 : cornur 2Jd nml titli DNtnut Kist sldo of SoutUiMth . struct , imxiiltu ' oni .n ; I'opplvton nri\ < tli District b i : ( corner ifltli and IMorco Mh District S K carnor Htli nnil Willliim strot'ts. Uth atrcuts District N C corner BUlcontli anil Center - I ith District N W corner 2Jtli niul Doroat llth U.strlot S K corner 2 < Hli inil Uancroft st rents. r.'lh Distrlot-N n corner nth and Vlulon iireots. Uth 1)1 Uriel S W corner Uth and Vnlloy , Uth District N U corner 20th ind Ioulu\.ird uvoniiu. Tilllin wAim. 1st DstrlctSV ! corner 12tli im'l ' Chloazo streets. 2cl District N W corner Uth und Duvonport streets : id Dlstrlut South side of Capitol avonua ninr ( L-tor l.llh strout. 4tli District West slilo of 12th struct , bo- Uvoen Dotizl.is nnil Doiluu streets , flth District N i : corner lutli and Capital ivunnu ( ilh District N K corner Oth and Harnoy atrcols. 7th District y K corner llth and DoiwUi -.t i cuts bih District N E corner 13th and Jnokso * itri-olu. itrocts Hlh District S n corner 10th niul UonarC rnuiiTii WAiti ) . 1st District .NV corner 17th and DavonpoH streets i'nd District NV corner 2'nil nutl Davenport itreuls. Jrd District N W corner 23th anil Dodge atroutb. 4th District N n corner 17th and Dodito streets. 5tn Dlstriot-X K corner 17th and llarney > iruots. Wli District NV corner 20th and Douglas .iruoU. 7th ' District NV corner 20th atrcot and St. mry's nvoiuie 8th ' District \Veornor20tIi street and Ht. M.iry's nvoniio. Otli District K-\nt sldo of i-outh 1'Jth ' strcut. lotween llurnoy street unil t > U Mnry'saviinuc. lUih District NV corner lath and Lo ivon- tortli Htroets. llth ' District S W corner 17th street and St. KU'Tll WAIIU. Ill District Rnst silo of bheruiau avcnuo uppos'te Mandursun Hired. 'nil District S U corner Sherman ttvciiu& mil Win struut , Ircl District a W corner Hlinrioan avcnuu mil I/.IKO street , uh District NV eornur blieriiun avenito ml Grucu street. Jtli District .SV corner 17tU und Charles uroots. Oth District Knit sldo of bhornian avunuo tbuut : iJ feet norlli ur Nicholas street , 7lh District H K oornnr Ilith ; uul l/.iird itri'Bts Slh District X W cornur Kith unil Hurt itruets. [ Ith Dlatnct N U corner 15th and Oasi treuts 10th District Knit Hlilu North 17th street bo. tM-Bii California and C.iss btrctsts Illh Dlstrlut-H i : corner 18th und Ouss. streolH HI\TII WAIII ) . l t District B H corner INth sticotnml Amc * I'nil I'lstrlc't ' hV coiner LGth street and jrllll UWJIIIIO. .ird District N IJ corner 15th and Grant iticuts. ) th DistrictV curncr-'llli nnd Miiudcrfim Mh IMstrlol SI > nriiBr''llh ' nutl Wlrt .Iroots. Dili UUirli'i S W corner uJrd und I'arlior 7lh District N \ \ corner i'Hh n id Cor by rttrouts Mli liUtrlct .N H corner -/tli / nnd Itnriloito strewn tali District N H corner -'ml nnd Grnnt t rut-ts. I 1)1 ) District N W corner mill and I'r.uil.llu ' Ilili Dlbtrlct SV corner L'Hh tind I'lun'.Iln l.'th Dlatrlot S W cornur "Jnil'aiiii C'lnrlc trcLts. HKVENTII WAIII ) , lut DUtrlut-S \ gornor Suth and MUBOII trci'li. "nd I'Utrlct-N ' K corner ' "Jlli avcnuo arid I'opiilutDii iivniiuo. Urd District H W corner SOIh hlrt-et nild iViolwortli uvcnuo. Uli Dl'itrlct N W cornel .1)111 ) street unil Arbor ttrout. f.tli District South aldo of VInlon street no.ir ( unitof ) south : iid ; ncniio. ctli District B I' cornur .Uth nvuiiuu and l'nilotoii | | avonua 7tn District N W corner : ilti ! und I'rnncU Htreols. LUHITII WAI11) . Nt DUIrli-t Kast Hlilo of % th ntn-ot noiir 'south nf I ChnrK'x strnei ' 'nil District N\ust side 9f 'J3d atruet near ( aiiutli ot ) I'll u I ktrxel , Ji l District N W corner COth and Nicholas btruiMs. Uli District N H cornur'OUi ind Uuinlu- ' t-trui < ts Mh nitlrlct Wo Uhlaor North IKlJi near ( north oO ( 'uinliu xtri ct , Mh District H lleurrer Mimd ( In 7th Dutrkt S W torner .Olh uiul blriuts. M.NTII WAIIU. Ut Dmtrict-H W tornei KJ und Htrttet * . I'd District N W corner lOtli and gtrceM. M District N V. corner 40tU nnd btrcetii. ' 4th District North ttlluof Di\ei < | i'irl street nuur ( wu.t oi North .Ol inoniio Dili ilMrlul s C cor nor : ilit uvriinii Dodcobtrtul. bill District S W cotnur ! * th uvi-uUe utnl Juck&pn otrtiut. In witness -.vlinreof f hu\e liunjiiiilo to I us in.iyo' of .nd ejty of arofOutol ) , , .IWi . , li > . ( i I' lIKilln. Mayor. Attoni ; JiiiiN Ciic \ IH , i ity < 'ieru. ulixi ,1 , PSYCHOMETRY ! DR. EMMA HAZEN , Tliu 1'licnuiL.i'i.iil | ' | i > ilclaD , Toicllc uuti Autliur- C'n , will U'aili iKjriliumclrjr In iilirrlcluni na < l oltii-n to vuable lliera loUlaxnuili dUcanvp npJ klro l' < o turallvii Uk'unt wlijiun tunklnirqUMlluni Coinfilr nil u Juik nl liulr with II uu 'iJ Imvvtlili < < vin * ! > ! . THU lIKM.ril OITIUi : , Hi N.IHUMt. Dr. JUUXUIIKLIli' , 1'rait