10 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , NOVEMBER 2) , 1892-TWENTY PAGES. THE LAST OF ADIDJIS SPORTS Supreme Court Hands Down Two 0 pinions of Mcment to the Fraternity , FOOT BALL AND LACROSSE THURSDAY llrrrrr tt III-P ! M liUprringt Tlio Sports- mon'c Itmlsnt Ai"i" K ' > ° Shnrt.Ilnlri tl IHiiiti Hull McliitiBn anil lie Umml ComiilrtoVioldy Itininil lip. HAT disasters nov- cr como slnitly np- pllestothoproatna- llonal came of base ball , U would seem , as well as to all othorhuman n flairs. As n starter on the Journey down hill , the players them selves , probably the _ _ best paid class of prolosslonuls In any line of talent siwrt has ovcrfcnov , ! ! , Rot up n llttlo crusmlo nsjainst the came themselves. Tills \va In 18'JU , Iho year ot the Brotherhood rob-jlilon , when under the leadership of Johnny Wnrd , Ud Hnnlon. Artio Irwln , Udi-U KwlnB , Trod 1'foltor und olhors , ouch nnd evorv ono of whom was pullUm ( rom $ HOU , ( ) to SIO.OOO nn- nunlly fro-n the pocki'ts of thu mon who wcro back of the Ratne , the majority of the tar plnvcrs seceded from tin ) old nllOBlniieu to the Nntioi nl league and American associ ation , orcnnlred nn BSBU latlon of tnelr own under the title of the 1'lavors league , and Htarted out under the Impression that they could clean up all the lee o chanKO In the countrr. Base ball was at Its luiihost ftonzv In tboVo days the players were all KOttini : railroad president's salaries , the mriRnRtos were linlnu their coffers with the coin of the realm and the sport had attained nn altitude that was slmnly Incredible J The star players were klnps , nt loist so they thoueht , and thoybccamodiisaliblleil over the thought that other men wnro maUinjf money out of their ffrcntnojs. They imaKtncd that the people were dyltiR to pour into their laps all the money that came in through the channels of commerce nnd otherwise , so they ( jot to- KOtor , under the wlso leadership of tbo worthies nbovo named , nnd resolved to kick the men who had labored for years at enor mous expense to elevate the enmo to the tcndord it had uuppllv rcai-hcd , nut Into the oold world and whack UD the voluminous contributions of n fanuntieal pcoplo exclu sively amonp thomsolvrs. Thnt was the blow that made base ball groggy. The 1'lnycrs league icsullcd in incontinent failure , mid thn National leacuo , that tlme-honorod old hocly , urow wobbly , decrepul and slcit nt. hbart , whllo all the minor ornanlzutions throughout the eountrv hunt * ou by their eyebrows onlr. Against the most IrvliiK odds the National RlniRRlod throuch Ib'JI , a voar that marked moro failures In the came than any txielvu- month within tbonnualsof lhosiorrovontho ) American , In the end , turning up itatoos. Dcsporato circumstances roqulro dospornto romedivs , Is a maxim that will admit of no dispute , nnd tbomonled men and thosuecsin the pnmo nut. their heads tosother nnd made a now start , In the shape of ono birr consoli dated loacuo In the commencement of the season thnt hus Just closed. And the smill frv , emboldened nnd encouraged by the firm attitude of the hie toads iu the middle , inaug urated the usual quote of side snaps , suun as the Eastern , Western nnd Now England loacucs and state and trl-stato associations. What has boon the harvest ! The big league emerged from the summer's frost something Hlto a quarter or u million dollars in arrears , while not ono of the lll-managod , go-as-you- please races on tbo sldo ever reached a destination. The public hud been nnusoatod with the ball player , and umnty benches constituted the crowds inmost of the cities throughout the season , Baltimore playing to nooul $15 n dav , andCnic.igo , ouco the inocca of tbn game , to not much more , while Now York sorvcil simply as a stop-over station ou iho big circuit. Now on top of nil of thU deplorable condi tion of buso bullical affairs , the supreme court of tbo crcat slate of Nobraslta comes jogging nlong in Its airy way and taltos n oracle at the clorlous old sport after this fashion : State vs O'KourUo. Exceptions from Lan caster i-ountv. Exceptions sustained. Opinion by Mr. Chief Justice Maxwell. Under the provisions of section ! JU of the criminal code anv person of 11 years of ago or upwards who shall on Sunday engage lu uporling , Pti1. . shall bu fined in the sum not exceeding { till or bo confined in the county Jail not exceeding twenty davs or both. 2. Plavlng base nail on Sunday comes within thn definition of sporting nnd renders the persons engaging therein liable to tbo punishment nrovidcd for in section .Ml. This may bo the opinion of the supreme court all' well and peed enough , still tt is doubtful In the ovontof a revival of the sport in this city , with grounds louitcd on the suburbs , whether the game would bo inter fered with or not , The onlv serious objec tion to Sundav uUvlui ; that has ever boon advanced in Omaha , Is the unnoynucna it occasioned residents Immediately adjacent the grouuds. But this is not all the supreme court has dono. Leaving out of the question thu merits of the nbovo , this august bodv's ' decision nnont man's nnlilcpt friend , ibo dog , will meet with the hearty nppioval and commenda tion of about ovorv nlnoty-niuo out of ono Hundred citizens. En pasiunt , lot mo romnrk , that Omaha , under the auspices of its very efficient liennol club , recently enjoyed a magnificent honch show , morn familiarly yclept dogs how. That a plcco of property worth anywhere from S100 to $1,000 Is not property at nil. whether it bo In the Hhapo of a pluno or quodruped , has loug been doomed iho sheerest idiocy by nil men who know nny- thing nt all. Thut u man could destroy or steal your $1,000 dog , right In or from your very doorynru , with absolute impunity , Is nn assumption thnt attains thu vcrv nemo of everything that I * unjust nnd preposterous. Still thnt hus boon so rU-nt bore iu Nebraska ever slnco Nubrutlta hus been Nebraska , but through the fnlrnoM and the wisdom uf the supreme court tlili Injnstlca Is evidently at an und , for whllo the following opinion dot's i ot cover tbo case in all Its pnasoH , It Is indisputable ovidcnco of what the whole law on thu matter really U , und thnt Is , thut the dog Is piopertv. Nohr vs. Btiito. Krtor from U.iiro county , Kovorsrd nnd remanded , Opinion by Mr. Chlof Justice Maxwell. Iu this st to a doir has n inonoy valnu which the owner may tocovrr from ono who wrongfully und unlawfully lulls In ? doit , U. It Is tuo duty of thi owner in plnco upon tbo neclc ol his i\os \ "a goad and suffi cient collar with n metallic pint a thereon on which Khali bn plninly Inscribed the namu of tbo owner , " UudosrU found running ut large without such onllnr no uction can bo niaiutainon for killing the doir. tl. When lha dog leaves tha owner's prem ises or gees upon the nuollu roaJ , no ono having control of him bi'lng near , ho U run ning at Urge within the mcanliiy of tbo itutute. 4 , A dn ? thnt persistently assails poqnln pissing along a pubtlu rend iu u thro.iinning . manner U a nuUanca and may bo lulled by any portion so assailed , t Thus has thn way boon paved for Iho pot § chains of the Kennel club , which is to have a bill passed in the luculaturu this winter defining to Just what chi s of properties the dog tioloncs , nnd Just what protection Is tc bo granted owners of tha Hume , That Mich a law will RO through , following the opinion of tha supreme court , und I ho strenuous eir dcavrv that will uo nut forth in thU cud , there u evidently no doubt whatever. , \ 1110:11 : : < lm I'Utln ( iliKlliitiirK. Uevond all things It takes u rresldenlln lection to knock out interoit in pugilism liurlng the past week there has bet > u losi umtcbcs than there ha' new * of njzhturs and ' been for ony ilrallar length of time for roars Tbo men who ruada mutches wcro busy clcc uoueorlug uud , as a coiucijtionco , there tiu hern next to no ilt'ht talk , Now that tbi next pro.ldoncy bat been determined , nut ten will teen resume their normal condition tad tbo "coyes wet love * mill" will huvi another Innlnp. Most of thu men who bael tighter * wcro upportcr ol old Cirovor , ud u they are men who back their opinions wit ! their money , they have plouty of motioy nov for tlitlo Investments. The contest between Tom Jlynn , the wel t r valgtitcharaploii , nod Jack Colllus , th ixlng Instructor of the Detroit Ath'.otio lib , taxes place In the City of the Straits i the nlqht of the 21 th. The contest U mltecl to eight rounds , nnd Is for T.'i and ' . ' " > jr cent of the gate receipts. Stntomants ivo cone the rounds fiat Hynn had mnt ' 3fo.it at thn bauds of Uolilns'in the early ; nee of the champion's career. This Is rong. lt > nil was never defeated , cither uy olllns or linvononlsc , and where tno canard ; arlcd Is difficult to say. Hynn once boxed olllns nn exhibition bout nnd In the course f tno ooi-to Collins hit Hynn In the nose , i.ildng the claret run. Tl.ls ts ns near ns olllns ever came to getting n victory over 10 Chicago boy , nnd In view of the fact that ; ynn has improved nbnut tnnlold slnco ho istaincd that "nose-bleed" Collins Is not Itelv to era tMicu ttio best of It this ll'uo. .11 that Icyan'a frlonds nsk Is fair play , and us they will Insist upon. A delegation , -om Chicago will start for Uotroit on thoM M to witness the battle , and It will have > mo tnoncv to wager o'l the result. Lou larrlson of MinnonpolU und a partv or. Twin Hty sports wilt also make the pilgrimage. , ouis Ilousutnau , As yet 1 linvo not hoard of any speculating n the result ot the Ooddard-Peter Manor nntest , 1 don't think there will bo very lurh monov hot on u. On form , Uod'lnrd lionld win , but form , ns wa it'.l know , oftou won't count. " If l ctcr lands on the point r the Barrier cliumplon's Jaw good and hard few times wo will" than bo nblo to toll rhether or not Goddnrd's hoist tnat.no nm cun unock htm out Is u valla one. Champion Jim Corbjtt Is malting monov mil his play nctlnp , and ocsplto all the talk f losing his title bv default of accepting hullengcs ho Is mnstnr of the situation , ml ho will uontlnuo to ha to tee end of Iho Vorld's fair , nt lusst. The American pcoulo ecognlzo his right to use his hnra won tltlo or the acquisition of all the wealth ho can litre1 In Umt time. After that hu will have o light to maintain It. Stick n pin In this irodiction. Mivcon. Richard 1C. Fox U a shrewd ono. Ho saw 11 that nione/at New Orleans although ho cas In Eutopo nt tuo t line nnd now ho ilossoms out ns the right bower of both Jharloy Mitchell nnd Jim Hall. They will : omo to America If ut all under his man- goiuent. The leading llrhts of llstiami in St. Louis vlll ask the next Missouri assembly to uodlfy the law to such an extent ns to admit if boxing cantons In public. Tom Kelly , llll Clark. John C. Movers , Tom Allen , rof. Mooney and others interested will irobably muster what Influence they havo. Billy I'lln.mor and Joe McGrath , the rlsh champion who came ever to this country vltb Put or Manor , have been matched for a Inish tight to take place before the Couoy slnnd Athletic club on December 2S und n the snmo ring as the Goddard-Maher nitllo. The pursB offered Is SJ.S'K ' ) . Charlov Iltrholl Is quoted as saying that McGrath Is .ha cleverest and hardest hitting bantam In .ho world. Johnny tiivaolt and Juste Skollv are likely .o meet bofoio u Columbus nthlotiu cluu. Danny Neodham. the woltorivclght , has resigned as boxing instructor of the Palo Mto club. Austin Gibbons IIHH been nnteliod to tight [ iarr.vNicklass in n London club the latter ; mit of tills month at 140 pounds. Tbo Columbia Athletic club of Washing ton , U. C. , has given amateurs the shako 3tid decided to have professional boxers in future. Abe Llovd and Mlolclu Norton uro to meet Deootnbur instead of thu Uth. The Arlington club Is to revive glove con tests nt BulTilo this winter. Ed Smith , the Denver heavy wclelit pugi list , is out with a challungo to light' Joe Choynskl to a finish. Polo McCoy has lost his nice berth. Ho was getting $ l,5'Jl ' ) a year as u teacher of box ing in u Brooklyn club , but the club ha busted. Joe C'hovnski has bceu matched to meet JooButlc'1 , the Quaker City coon , who came so near punching out Joe Goddard. It is possible mat Jim Hall nnd thu California boy will ho mulched. Australian "Billy" Murpny is after Gooriro Dixon for lightwetght of the world. Ho thinks that Dixon is afraid of him. Ho offers to accommodate him at ll.r > pounds or will light at 110 pounds for the feather weight championship. Ho 1s after money and ho is willing to light the colored lad for nny reasonable sum that ho mnv name. Ho can got down to 115 pounds , he- says , and will bo strong. Murphy is now in training for his ilgot with Tommy White nf Chicago. The light will take place in D.-comber at the Pacific. . Athletic club , San Francisco. On the Pacific coait Murphy is considered ono of iho most promising mun to match against Dixou. There are many who question the wisdom of Alf Konnooy In pitting Billy Myer against Jack McAullffo lor u six-round boxIng - Ing contest , There is small hop" for Mver to regain tno prestige ho lost at Now Orleans last September in a limited bout. McAulilfo is indisputably the bolter boxer of iho two , and Myer m.iv , in the vernacular , bo made "a monkov ot" in u contest which will in volve no emhir.inco , pluck or hitting powor. That Mvor will not bo permitted to do any slugging , ana that the pollco have already declared themselves on this point , Is cortaln. In n stand-awnv , scientific sparring exhibi tion against as clover u boxer us McAullffo , there cun bo no question us 10 tbo late in store for Myer. Johnny UcUhardt , who was whipped by Andy Buwon nt Plaquomlne , La. , lamnontli , says that ho will never return to Streator until ho reverses the decision rendered in tbo Bovton contest. Peter Miner Is located at East Hampton , L. I. Buffalo Costello is ulso training there. Joe iMcGrath , the Irish bantam , is keeping M hcr company. Manor , it is said , Is very cheerful and confident of winning , "Australian Billy" Murphy has siirnad to moot "Tommy" While of CtiliMRO bolero du P.idllo Aihlotlcclub , of San Francisco , for a purse of 51'iUO According to the articles of agreumont the mun will tight nt I''J pounds , weigh In nt iho ring slue. Decem ber - ' - ! has uocn selected as the day fur the contest. Joe Qmldnril is training for his fight with Manor nt Jim Gibbons' road house at 1'alter- son , ( lodd.ird is very confident of succois , nnd will plnco considerable of bis own money on the result , < &ttKf 'Torn" llurrow , the 140-pnund pugilist of Auslrulla , who defeated George Daw.son , bus boon matched to light W. Kohinson , the "Coci < KoOin , " ntthoNailonnl Sporting club , In Lonuo'i , next month , According to thu articles of Agruonient the men will light at HO pounds fora purae of ? 1,000 , > plir si.i ! vt lutrii riiurnday. Sportsman's park will b < ) the theater of an oxcitlng championship foot ball contest Thunusglvlng afternoon batweon the elevens of tno NrbrasUaand IOWA Stale unlveriitles , and Juuving from last year's buttle u will be nu event thai will call out tbu belles and beaux cnmasso. Foot bull IK undoubtedly the albluliu xporl of swelldom , as tt IH almott exclusively the autumn pastime of all tht prominent colleges in the country. The K.UIIO < bouvren mo famous eastern lnslitu < tlons bring out croivus thnt exceed tlioc tiiat roiurogato to witness nny other class ol field sports , und thu daily pruts devote * col umns to thn detail * of these struggles. lj.i-,1 year Iowa won this contest , but 01 : Thursday nrxt the Nebraska boys ho pa tc redeem thorn-elves. Thny Imvo n mucl stronger loam tlmn In ' 01 , whllo Iowa's Is about the sumo. ICnnaui recently boat the Prohlbs'Jti to-I , and likewUo put it onto tin NebrasUami 1'J lj U. Nnbrasicu beat Illlnol ! U to 0 , while Denver beat tbo locals is toi und Iowa neat thu Washington university n St. Louts UU to 0. While this invos but littli idea ol the comparative atronu'tu o { iho IW ( teunu , it gees to show tliat they uro well u | In the gaum und capable of giving most mi ; eleven a hat nnd stubborn contest. With auspicious weather a grand crowd I assured , Tallyho coaches will leave fron thu Omuha Atlilulle flub house at 'Jtl : < prompt , und those wishing to avail themselves solves of this mode of transportation suouli bo promptly on baud. \ \ 'ml ' limy Aliut-Kii ; any * . Pa. , Noy , 15. To th porting Kdltor of Tun Bp.n : .Your over retcomo loiter ut nand. 1 WAS glad to hear rom you , as I am at nil times , Since my ist ( utter to you , I hnvo got a chance to lanago ono of the duos In the Southern iaeuo next season , but an yet I have not nc > opted the offer. 1 thick , I will nave A little lartllng news for yo\wln n few xvccks , as told you In my last letter that there will o lots of changes in base ball baforo the ontlo spring rolls around. 1 think ns you o , It will take lots of work to boom tl.o amo up once more , There nro some good Invert loft In base ball , xvho If they would lake up their minds to Uko oft thnlr coals ml go to work would uo a great deal of ood. I know this much , Sindv , nnd thnt is f some of us boys get to work onwn hero In he cnst and start to boom her up , tbo boys 11 the west and tar west will do the same , . 'ho good , grand old trimo Is not dead ns yet , nd if overvbodv would got down to ? oed , olid base ball sense nnd put their shoulders o the wheel It could ho brought around nil Ight again. Sandv , will a loller directed to our care for Joe Walsh roach hint ? Yours ilwnys , BII.U Siuusia. llinrxil ly'n L.icrimn IliUttn. On Thursday next , Thanksgiving after- icon , the local levers of oxcUing and health ful outdoor sports , will have nn opportunity if seeing for tne tint time in Omaha a boaa lido lacrosse game , undoubtedly Amerlci'i Diiglnul national Kiuno. It was always u favorite - vorito sport with the Indians , nnd in the language ot tno Six nations was called "bu- gal-u-way. " It is u llvo ai.d thrilling game from start to liinsli , rcploto with critical sit uations and conditions , uud always of such n character as to hold its beholders in utmost breathless suspense. Tno wav this game is plnvt'd , however , has already bean detailed several tunes iu ihoso columns , und ttioso wishing to si'o it put to u practical test should turn out Thursday. The contest in question ! to bo botwoan tbo nouly organized Omahn clun and iho Kearney loam , and is to bo for Iho champion ship of the stnio. Tno visiting club has been in existence for n sea son or two and Is composed of a husky lot of young follows who promuu to niauo it exceedingly tropical for th o Omaha amatouM , as ihey style the locals. Once in tue heat of the battle , however , the braves from Buffalo county will doubtless discover that the Gate City team has within Its ranks a number of players worthy of any team's stocl. Thiy uro ox-iubJacU of the queen , and men who have bo n engaged in many n llerco scrimmage on tbo laurosso field iu the Dominion , wbero ttio game ranks above anv otbur class ol opau nir athletics. The ICuarnoy team will bo accompanied hither by u largo delegation of stanch adher ents , v l-o give it out cold that it there is any Omaha mouoy in sight they want the ) irsc crack at It. They consider tbolr team the strongest in the west and confidently uxpoot to totu off the honors next Thursday uttor- noon. A largo crowd should , anil undoubt edly will , turn out and KIVO the local organ- 7. atlon a cordial starter. Governor Boyd will probaoly lay the foundation stonu of lacrosse In Omaha by starling Iho game in question. W. B. Wal ton ot Lincoln , an active member or Iho Lin coln Licroiso club , has been accepted by uoth clubi to act as rcforoo und will occupy thnt Important position during tbo match. Mr. George W. Douglas will captain tbo Omtth.is and Mr. C. U. Pillion Ibo Kenrnevs. Umpires have not yet been chosen. The Onr ha are under very heavy expense in urlURtni ; t u ICoarnovs hero uud thufuiuro of lacrosse iu Omn'ja may depend on the patronage given tbo coming gamo. Next year Chicago , St. Paul , Minneapolis nnd other well known i-lubi will bo heio. 'J'ho Kearneys will stop at the Windsor hotel whllo huro and wiU'bo tendered an elaborate banquet by the Oiuahas in tbu evening. \\lilHprrinKH ut thu Wliunl. The Tourists go to Bellevue today start about 0 o'clock. The BuWorld this week puollshes a very fair photogravure of the national racing board. 'I hero arc four cycling clubs iu the United States bearing Iho cognomen of iho Capilul Clly Cycling club , each localod at a dtlferout point. A road congress Is scheduled to moot In ludiunnpolls December T , S and 0. Isaac Potter , nutbor of "Good Heads , " will de liver thu opening address. Minneapolis wheelmen have Jointly raised the necossarv funds to build a tame-lap cement or asphalt tracic , which , when eom- nlutcd , will bo ono ot the lineal in tbo coun try. Captain Potter of the Mounst Yt'ueolmou requests thatovcrv member of iho club who can bo on hand to take part in ibc bare anil hounds chase on Thnnlibgivlng ditv. Thu club will givu a banquet In the nvening. The Ladies Wheel club Indulged in ono ol their delightful litllo spins last WoJiiesduy oveniiiL' , Fort Ojiaha bomg th destination. After lha run Iho fair cycli ls partoolc of un oyster lunch nt the rajljnnco of Dr. Wilson. All spuut n very pleasant evening. Provided the city of Hong Kong docs not go down to iho bottom of tno Pacific , und the winds nnd lulu prove not lee purvcmMr. . [ 'Yank Lenz , who .started some months ugo to wheel around the worldwill mount his \\hee in Shanghai , China , touuy , und start on Iho Asiatic portion of his long spin , Hu sallou h on ] San FruucUco on the -'itli o'Ontoom- . The Bulletin siysEvery ; blcvclo thief captured In tnU country , or In any otber foi th it nutter , should bo given the lull ponully for his offoaso , nothing loss , " Yes , unil i the uulhorlllns can't give It , to him , Ibo cyclhis ouuiiUto organuc and not rest mill the limit Is zivon him , even if it takes every dollar in tbu organization's livaiury. An ex ainnlo inndo of sotnu of these llKbl-llugcrei wheel ' 'lifters" would servo as a warning to their ' -pals , " Dojou love a genuine healthful and highly ontoruluing sDortl If so get > our wheel it good running ordoraud lake part In thu gren bare and hounds chusu ou Thnnksgivmt afternoon , Thu cliuso will be held under thu uusplcos of. the Omaha Wbocl club. Dick Belt and Len Liivosev will uct the part nt the wlioy nuros , while Captain Ccnradt will looK after the "pack of eager bounds. " Don't ' fall to bo one of ibo p.iuk you'll have lots of fun. Thu riding season of ISO * is rapidly draw- lug to u cloie. No onn notices this moro than thn Imrdy fellow wbo luuo * Ins rcgnUr morn ing "bracer" iiloug iho liie'hwny.s nod byways - ways of the country. The bleak November windi whlJtllng through tbo now leallosi Hue tops and liodgu rowa , the broun and u'ituei-od jjruss and shrubbery , and tbo ub' BISIICO of the inorry voices ot ibo myriads ol feathered Eongsteib who liavo long since wlngtttt their way southward , nil point to the season's itcclinu. Only u fnvv weeki more ut the most und tlio wheel will have to give pluru to the Rteul-shod tunnori of thj outtor Make iho most of it uow , bafora ihu llril lUUes of ll'o winter's snow llutler down. Thu Tourist Whcutmon fucoa the terrllli head wind lutt Sunday morning ami pirn no , thuir way ever the Uil.s to Crescent Llty Quito a numher tarnoj out. Tan run wa : In cburgu of Lieutenants Sancna un < Fleicnor. As muoh of n hlndranci as the wind was In the gulnc ou it proved Ju.l so n.uch of a help coming In The club , Impelled by tbo aid ot the ilorci north broi'zo and the muscles of their not lie limbs , swept uloug in a cloud of dust at i - - + UT - - - ' iaco which rn do Iho farmers , roturnlnc rom cbuico , pull tliolr tennis to ono Mdo In hurry and their eyes to hulco out In ns onlihtncnt. It w.i < a ilnndy olil scorch ami loralstkko. < The Omaha \vVo'pl \ clnJ hclJ Its liilllnt smelter" of tttls i Reason lust Wednesday vonlnR , Iho lOtli u the parlors of their irottv club hotuli on Sovonloonth nnd Chi- ajro. Although thd turnout was not us tnrRO is cxpotctl , thQso , who were fortunate no'jh | ! to bo iirysnnt enjoyed thonuolvos luccl.v. 'I ho program of entertainment eon- Isteil ot u hlKh llvo , tonrnnmoi.t , in'islo unit i URUI Innctioon , ' t-lmrlio 1'onbody won the mnilsoino prlzo' , offered in tno high llvo ournnmcnt. winning the flvo pome * straight. lillv Toivnsond captured the booby prlzo. L'hls wiw the tiraMof n series of pleiurmt ocial ODtcrtnlnmcnt which the club Intend o i-lvo this winter. ' .Flip contest for the Tourist Wheelmen mile- ice medals is nearly over ; Iho general result vlll bo published in Tiir. Hin : the ilrst wciU n December. Ttio position ot ttio loaders Is ; lvon below : , , , Nuns attentlcil , Mllrs i I * 1'ottcr . Kl l.'IS Louts ii'lcsfhcr . , . 4.J W ! ii. K. hinith . : rj nrs ioormiSnnuhn . 'M NT'S I. IM'ulloy . . . Ill R.U . IV. JI Kiii-mim . ; u 7SS Twenty-seven men have overruldon the 100-iullo marl ( , but have not readied the COO : nnrk. Twenty-nine. more have not covered IUO nilloi us yet. Thu boobv prize will bo iirosentcd to ono of llirso , but Just who Is vet to bo decided , The cn.Ot prize system bids fair to cause n ulc ruction iti the ratiKs of amateur racing mon. The majority of them would prefer to "raco for locks" openly , than to raoo under Iho winps of the present rules.Vnorc there Is ono trotititno nmatour wheelman who rnroj for sport nnd does not care a straw whether the pri/o U n nickel-plated tooth pick or n diamond Hac , tnoro nru n do/on ivho are only waiting for n ( bunco to go lor Lho "lesnl tender , " tnoro nro many uood points for mxument on both sides of the [ ] ucsllon. It ocas not necessarily follow because - cause n iacliij mini races for a cash urizo Ltiul ire cease1) to bo an amateur , unless ho iiiaKcs r acini ; Ins cnllinp and depends upon U for his dally broad ; yet under the present amateur ililo of tno Icajjuo n person ceases to be nn amateur the moment ho ROCS fora cash prize , bo It only a small 1-cent pr\zi \ . The cry nil over the country seems to be , "Lpt us have cash prizes and class races. " lilts Kriiin u flat Hut. Hui ; Itolllday raketl lu something llku * 2.00l ) on the election of Cleveland. Clmrllo UoU'nld , so Uoorco Van Haltren writes , Is tno star twlrler of tbo 1'aciflo coast. U'lnllflld Scott Camp Is In Jacksonville , 11. , writing a history of the Pittsburg oluo. oluo.Oliver Oliver V'crrv Board has llnallv reached hH lomo In Uoulsvilto , but It wan a long walk rom Seattle. Larry Twitchell. the old Commodore , I am ilea cd to note is at liberty to sign any- vhore anywhere but with Washington. Sou I .lohn M. Ward is hunting In Canada. Ills iddress is Commanua , Ont. Sporting Life. .io to work now , everybody , and wrltu to lolin. .laclc O'Connor's ' winnings on election in- cluetid n ring , a stud , two canes , an utn- irolla and thruo tons ot coal. So says Elmer iintcs. Kduio Burke , < lo base ball scrapper , is ending liar in New York and it is to be loped that ho has 'secured u three or four years contract. The mnvn to put tbft pitcher back has long been considered u Rood ono by the very best authorities , If an cullvonmcni.of the game is tlie effect dcs-ireu Louisville , it seeim , is sluok on GUJ Sclimnlz's whibkewund are trying to induce 111 in to como down there next spring and manage Fred PfoHor. Tom Lovctt's swelled head cost him a cool $5,000 tne pa < t se.isonj and ai prospects arose so emaciated for ttio coming season bis friends fear nn attnck.of acute melancholia. It Clilcaeo gets Toiy : Mullnno there Is onu peed thine certain , "und that is.it is but n short walk to the lake and ilioro is plenty of rene and old car wheels scant-rod alone the a here. - - borne papers say 'that John Clarkson \ going to nunt Up In' Michigan. Butter stay richt in Cleveland he'll have plontv hunting tboro before nojjllnus u duplicate of this season's contract. L'hroo states Ohio , Massashusotts and Ponnsyivania supply the tiullc of profes- slonal players. Nearly every club in the country contains tit least ono player from ono of these slates. Base ball magnates will bo n hard crowd to bulldo/.o this winter. Retirement threat ; oy : ar players will have anout as much ef feet as water aocs on a duck's back , and ud vance money will only bo issued on Root collateral , Frank Contns , who was the occasion of t good deal of unnecessary bickering this summer , is another plavcr , I nm clad ti see , who is frey to sign wherever no can nex sprir p. The lucky ball players ihoso time ; are those thu magnates won't release. The storv is told that after Chief il.irrlgat restored that diamond ring to Sam "Reuben1 Dungan of t'nclo's menngerlo ho said : "Be fore you eo home , young mun , go around I' it llvri'v stable , get the finest cuirycomh yoi can II I'd and wcod tlio hayseed out of you locks. " Joe Prllchard writes mo from Chlcagi that even Unclu D iva ihlnKs the game is 01 the wane. Uncle , it should bo remembered however , has not been invited to take th manacoinont of anv cluu just yet awhile ' nnd is lilling n good , fat | oiillon on tho'roai soiling lujuoiv ; mid cigars , Blllv Burnii' , the great Mexican hairless who essavcd last summer to induce pub Ushers to give Kort Wayne ft place on th school maps , has renounced base ball for over. Had. Billy is now buving cabDairo parsnips , turnips and otber delicacies of tin season for ibu Baltlmoro IMks club. Spcakimr of the "ki'.o-sliaped diamond , ' Hurrv Unldlcbook anys : "No radical tune vation is r.cccsbary to ponulanzo the game As played now uaio o ill it tbo ideal game and any plan to lengthen tbo sport , ns till woulu , would not nm ! : It either moro oxcli inc or moro popular. The game is all right ' Ball players nro not In love with foot ball , Tac' < O'Connor nnd KJ. MeKcan saw tin bank ) in Clovolnnd last Saturday , and nftc Iho doctor got inroiigh putting pa'c'ios ' or the battered up unro'js ttiey concluded thu they would rainur cutuh high Ihoi und htca basos. Professional football ! ISotiunhiin dred years , I ton AJulfnrd. ( Piank Solro U building niiothcr house li Mclrosc. ' , which makes u row ho n s oroctei in tlio last thi'oo vcars. And just tlnnlc of it when Frame came to Gmalia in tbn spring o ' 'hS bo had nothing bult'or than a Hcalsuii overcoat to shield him from the keen vorna yopbyrs. That ohowt what a iimimi-cr is ante to accomplish hv a little "managomant " It Is reported tha * . thorn will bs few nlay ors who will reiMivo JhJO next somon. Thi healing of naluncs ptomi cs to ovoliu consld criibld grumbling ontho , part of plavurs , uu tli'jn those \vliQ do not care to play at the ru ducod rate oan gricofully retire from Hit liuid and give wav tti .rbiin or nnJ tnoro am bilious talentVa aliijtjn ; Post. The objections to Holder * ' gloves nro trivial In tlieso davs they nnl'llspensalilc. ( . Thcr bhouid bu some limit , hujvever , to the si/.a o nil gloves exoopi tliovj , i od by cati'hui.s.- Snortinir Lifu. I shH'iUl ri'inurk I'vo soei Jocko ( luliltian in O.jiila's ) right llrln witn pair of cloves on bix"inou ; U to carry itu bed , i'vi ) uUo seen nUnuiin'T about two ( lie out of tiireo , and stop u'L-round hit once in While. ,4 Tlio Iluni'iUjir.rliU - < ; iiat. The report that , lanet-j. | I/add , owner o Loousod.4li : > lti' had | Funaiea : 11 trotter Iroi ( juldsmUh'A biriug KVUlout foundallou. Harry Noimuyer , , luUAta | , Neb , rider an trainer of Hoicb'jd , liable Hluk at the ti Joseph race meoilug wjlh typhoid faver an died Novomuer fi. Charlie Atuliuoii , tbo gentleman who he trained and driven for 'Henator Voeiumi < Iowa for the past throe year , luu nccoptod similar poitulou uiu | Perry llulchicsoi Miirvvillo , K4n , Edward Pyletias tbjpranur conception i tne time to stop racing when tiu suid tt other day "make It nlsunset. . " If thU dona the latitude thnt sometimes fuvo \vill bo sbortoncd in HIM Judgu's siund. Western drlvor * xvho deslro to Join tli Trotting HOMO OrlvurV association recent orguulzodut Lexington , ihould fed the names to DU'UTildcn , Iteatrlo , Nob. , wl was elcvteu u member of the Hoard of Oo crnors. Tno only colt bv Norway , HOOD , that ev hod a liarnoji oa is tbo chestnut Illly Nr nolle , 4-ycar-old. thut baa taUen a record U e& ou of ' < ) : 'M. Norway li owned by J.I Yoomans , Onawa , Io. , and was bred at VII- Ingo farm. Western Resources. Ji D. Chandler. Fullerton , Nob. . Is the only man to put two yearlings In the list during ISfli. Mlllard Snundcisnnd Mr. Chandler uro tbo only mon who hnvo over driven two yearlings to records bettor than 3:1)0 : ) , nnd oacn has put In n yearling trotter nnd uacor. ti.V Cro.r of this cltv , owner of the Aco- lylo-Cuvlor stallion , Dominican , has a 7- month-old filly by Dominican , dam Patrlnn by Stcrllnclmm , that menstiros fourteen hands o orIho withers , anil It ono nnu a half inches htirlior ever the coupling , mid she Is n lot trottor. Ilnn. .Myron Underwood , Kldora , la. , has olwixjs had n tiulo for n good horsn nnd h s ownoil some of the best colts In thnt section. I'ho past sonson his g.yoar-old colt Ctiump , B:4I : , bus mudo u creditnblo showlnir. Ho IOOK the nbovo record over the halt-mllo track at Hampton , la. , nmt in his race at In- dcpundonco ho llnlshod lourth lu a Hold of thirteen horses In 3:23\ : , showing plainly hU ability to boat 2:80. : Mcdlnty , the 0-ynar-old paonr In Houry Kldwell's string at Uushvillo , Nob. , bin worked a quarter In BlUf seconds , which Is prettv peed work for a colt In training hut about two months. Mr. Kid well wt lies thut ho put the lint harness onto Happy Ulon (2) ( ) , 2:30 nnd that ho was the worst mixed galled colt ho over saw. Ho started him In his first race and won U lu 8:05 : , 2:5'lii : , last qtinrtor in forty seconds. The old-tlmo cowboys of northwest Ne braska mot at Children , Nob. , Ator.tliiy nnd organized n company to run u rune from that city to the Nebraska building at tbo World's inir. 'I'ho r.ico will bo on ponies nnu n purio of f 1,000 vnd n gold moiial will b given the winner. U will begin May 15 , nnd nuarlv : tiO tillers will take part. " In addition to thu prizes nnmod Iho cnnloUants will contribute ) an entrance fee which will nggro nto several thousand dollars , to ha divided ntnniig the winners. II..I. Palmer , ( Jranil Isluud , Neb , , pur chased nt the Chicago sult > , the 7-voar-old stallion , Frank HurdlcT lH , by Hiimbletonlun i > Stil , ilHiii Alleon by Mttmbrliio Bov. Ss'Ji'i1 ; , second dam Hetty Blown by Mumbrlno Pu'chon ' Alioon is ono of thb creat biood mavos , being the da-no of KilorMlo Wllltes , 2Ua : , nnd St. Vlni-ent , 2ii's' ! : ' . Betty Drown , the sconil dam , is the great Mum" , brirjo Patchon mare that has , it mi ht almost bo said , founded n family of her own She Is tbo unm ot Willies. ! > : i4'i ! ; Auglln , U:2r'4xt : and her sons and daughters HI-O breeding on In a pheuotnenal innunor. In tlio rich ) und at Ilia Trap. Bob Patrick and Will Slmeral are contem plating uuolhor quull snoot down at AraiM- hoo. hoo.John John M. Thurston nnd Honrv Homan grnssea something line i dozen birds down on the island ono dav 1-ist woek. Frank l'armnle , Fred Moiitmornncvntid n party nro cnmped down in Kansas' some where or other , on a ton ( lavs quail snoot. Frank Konlston nnd Blllv The npson ro- turued from the Itlver Sioux recently with n good bag of mallards , blue-bill and widgeon. There was an exodus of gooseuuck und quail shooters on the outgoing trains lust night , and this will bo a good day for thu birds to fly high. Uoodley Bruckner nnd n frlcnil put in n duy in the western suburbs last week beat ing up the stubble. They scored an oven half dozen quail. The Kaymond Rim club teim declined to moot the team of the Bsmls Park club on Saturday a week ago , but the OmaUa team Is still ready to shoot in their stead. Fred Fuller nnd , T. A. Langdon will take their lourth crack at each other next Suiuluy afternoon In u rifle match , 20Jvards , ofMiuml , for WOO a side. Tbo shoot will take place lit Uuser's park. C. A Clalllu , Frank Cross and party uro hack from thotr month's sojourn In the marshes of Dukotn. They killuu an enor- n ous number of ducks and grouse and had a rovul titno all round. Tom McCaguo , W. II. Alexander anil A. H. Dufieno spant a counlu ot ilavs in the woods over near Lozan. la. , this week nunl- ing squirrels. Thov report the hutting ex cellent , but the squirrels sc.irca. Stockton IlethVard Burgess , Spud Far- risb and the writer spent a dny out on lha Hlknorn during the last wool : among the quail. Twonty-iix quail , ono rabbit and a "bustud" gun was tun result ot the expedi tion. There will bo a grand trap shoot on the grounds across tbo river Thanksgiving dav In which alt the nun clubs of the city will take part. Teams are to bo chosen und tbo losers will bo expected to liquidate for u din ner in tuo evening , Dr. Gluck and Dan Whcolf > r , jr. , made fur and feather Uy down in. the vicinity of Sprlngliold n day or so last woelr. ' 'J ho doctor is said to bo ono of tlio finest yellow hammer shots west of the Mississippi. Ho often kills them Hying A tilniiKUlarrillo shoo' came off at the Bemis Park Gun Club grounds yesttrduv , that resulted in somewhat of n surprise to many ot thu oxnerts present. Tlio contest ants were Fred Fuller , J. A. Lansdon and Charlie PiMbody. 1 ho conditions wcio Ilftv shots to the man , 200 yards , oil hand , twenty-five ring target , for $ i.'i a sulo. Thu scores nro nppondod : Pcabouv , Ds3 , Lang- ilon. ' .U5 , and Fuller , 1)111. ) Gei-sp inado thoiinppatiranco nlong their fAvorit ? Inunts on the Plutto nnd Missouri livers on Sundnv lasffor the llrtt time this fall in anything Ilko their old-limo numbers. Tnoy were to be fouiio particularly plentiful on the bars in the Missouri , some fortv or Hfty miles nbnvo this city , but thous'unds also oanw lu alonir the Plutto. The shooting Is said to be very good just now. Harry McConnlck nnd Howard Claruo have returned from their three weeks out ing In thu Hie Horn mountains. Tliev were tbo guests of Paul Complon , well known in social circles , and from nil .idvicos wcro treated in the most royal fashion. They had n government oulllt nnd guide nnd pene trated to Iho wildest rreessoi of this won- drrful rpgion. Tlioy mot with glorious suc cess with both led una pun , catching trout until the pasiimo ceased to bo n plojsuro.and hanging up sKtoan head of untelnpo , six black lull deci and a Uoskv mountain sheep , n big ram wlitoli .Mr. Mi.Coriiiic.c is havmtr mounted ns a souvenir of tno trip. A private letter nays : Dr. J , B. Lowls of Bolluville , O , who exhibited llu > lluoU < oiinclot St. Bernards at the ri'cont boncli show , found upon his in turn homu that the famous "lr'ernwood Noll" hud wheluod t\\o line pnrs sired by Victor Josopb , Ono has been namnu "l''e'-nwood Omaha" mid Iho other "Lady Dallono. " BILL I OF I. Not Soup do Houlllon , FARE. Hut Children's Suits To tlio Quoon's Taste , At Too , $1.25 , iJl.To and Ip. 2. Not Loltuco Fntfrct Cllililrou's Oxorooats \Vitli Capes , LEA \/E \ * l.So ! , St.To , $ ii.50itnd l' | . They uro Dainties. YOUR 3. Not Domcsllo Duuk with Appla Sauce , CHANGE. lUtt Hoys' Styllih I'lsiora , AlSU.GO. Worth 50.00. Thuyaro IVlncu t'hnrlos Htjlo With IMuttl Li 4- Not I'utttpkln I'lo or t hcoso , WE . But Ho.\s Huil * , A'c } , s 11 to 18 , Coals , 1'.nits and Vosli , SHALL At fL'.OO , $ ! I.OOJ.OO and Up ; Those uro Ai'tnnlty Worth Double. Accommodate Polite waiters will scr\eyou YOU in lint class style. Should your wants not have been exactly suited monej will QUICKLY. bcclieciiully'relundiM. J. Jl.YMUERGEK , L'rop. Bo euro of at'-oot and number. 1317-1319 Douslas Stres ! . Mail Orders will luivo prompt niton lion. 1HO cur.-i XTJ /TV,01' UOCOA ron U'J ' CUNTH IK VOL 11UY ewi - BEST AND GOES FARTHEST- Unrivallcd for Dlgestlbillly. Slrontrth , and Delicacy of Flavor. Perfectly Pure. RECEIVED NEW. First Import lion \nflrcasberg \ Singers liolli-r ( ' .iniiilc-i $1 , so ut-lo ? 7 . > , . ! > . Imported liorm iu CniuriM \\liiu- .l.i\n < anarli" ! U 1 ik l > l 1) ) ? la | iur. : i c I SI i iv MTI V riin'lips * l. vloiin i c l llcat'i'il ' I'mrot-i Jl 0 fin Ii. All ! ids wainnlp'l. Anew nnil Coran'on Troattnnnl. rOnilitlnr n Bapnoillorlei , Olni.noiit In Oipiiiiui , uliu Inilic nrtl'lllv. a I'niUira I'tira for lOxi.'rnl. Intjr.iil bllndor JIai ) imiKMIn ; tnaaia , iluJ-Mtur lor ) II- Uryl'lloi. I'.iH llj nj ly hu nu'Jr bion linuffn to fnll.tlpjrlmr il ford ; tsnt ij mill Wlif HUirurfr ) u tlilalurnula dlui , ) ITIIJI.I rl.tm { .nriiluli uoMlllvuly zl i irali ii tuv i IT r f in 1 LM | n ) ti Jf it iiotciirii ij 11 Hu.i fur If it Hi'iulJ ( juiranlu Usucil Ii/Ku in A 'o. . l > rn'ulili. Solo A."T' .ooraJf 16tli unil liuii/i u trojn . in ! > "U rlrSOOI clli. ntKlfntf Kx-Sonalor Tabor of Colorado , an itinerant 11,11 ugi'jpcor Hiatus , "uses for a pipenv.'iglit on ins nlllco ( lu-sk u gold liU'-vel valued at $ JJ 11(10. ( " 'Ai tins uould ii.aliu it MOigli aboulHtxlv-llvo pounds In wcluht nvniciln- pois , ho probibly uses a smill duinck to work II DOCTOR , : EScGKEWJ Jn tlio Irnatriiuntnf u I formsof DISEASED und all Wu iMii'v ) : in 1 D soiderot JV/TI . " \j til Id.if KlIiiJ ! ! ' umlJlllOllJ 1V1 iZ/i \ iiniM Ii ilily . ; > on yoarini HID mini ii'iiiink ililo Mii'rosi li ] llio tin ilnioiit i f III H c im nf ii'hi'.m" ' ) whiol. H nrovi" ! by llui iiinver. il li- > li muiy uf III ill' ] R n i- , nli , ) II.IVH uuon cuioil \ \ rile for elrjil li.-j and qiliist in list It'll ' uud I'.11 n in SI h , Ulll . n.I ,