CHAT WITH THE BOXERS A Few Pertinent Remarks Anent tha Big Sporting Olubs. \VHI3PEFINGS OF THE WHEEL The llntton * mill tlio All Aincrlcim < < ! nemlny Tin. Pont IUI1 Outlook nnil thn Uftinl llrUt of Uockl } iptirtn. Thcro is but Httto goltiK on In tbo tlRlitlnt ; realm tliat wills for dlicusilon In tlio public lirluls Tlio bin mill Iwtwcen Mltc-hcll nntl Corbolt rcmilns In st.Uu fjuo , and Is liltoly tn remain there for many moons to couie 'J lint tbo nffnlr cannot bo milled off at Conoj Isliiml , however , becomes moio ntul moro in- p.iront ns tnno fuclts 'Hie authoritiesfrom tbu Rovcrnor down , hive tipped tholr hand , ntid now tbo clergy of both Nsw York and Urooklyn Imvn tiUen uu tbu matter and arc disrinslne It from their pulpits hi n manner thnt promises not only to jnecludf1 n possible hope for tlio h.utlo , but to lead to sot lous dlsistor to tbo Conov Island club Itself If tbu minority of Inconsiderate dcfcmlcis of this model organization nto note illud off. n liprrnanunt sbnt down may ho sboitli ex- lipctod Tbo more that Is slid In defense of tin ) Kami ) till-out. ! ! I'l'il.iln souices but niids fuel to ! i ilro that threatpns to consume It .Any man with u modicum of brains ought to npprool ito the uphill character of such n labor , nnd desist before bo accomplishes that which bo seolts to nrovent. Judging from the tone of certain Now York newspapers those are Dommlkk O'Mallov's halcyon ( lavs Ai cot ding to the old siw. "ho who laughs last laughs longest , " and if I mistake mo net , thu Coney Island oflkials nnd clacucrs ( ] hid lliulr laugh some weeks ngo , about tbu time , for instance , that Gov ernor Malhews ot liidiina oidcted out the militia and pulled his litllo galling gun on Uoby It stiuck mo at the time tint there was nothing in Hobo's discomlituiu for those interested In lights and llt'liters to laugh nt JUlt it tkklcd some men hnlf to death , anrt they llred column after column of lidiculo nnd initiik.il comment at the combination that was stilying to maintain the sport within easy access of Cbicigo Dtit they lire not cacliinating ( | Uito so gleefully just now , but instead , aio v\nsting valuablespaco in newsy nowspnpeis in a futllo attempt to prove tint Dlack is white In the mean- wliilo Dominii'k is about the only ono that I can just now think of who has a right to in dulge in convulsive mcriiment Tlio very men who pulled the pi ops fiom beneath Kntn's big shod are the ones caught tightest in ilio wreck I have not called attention to these facts through nny species of malice or exultation , hut merely to exemplify the i obvvebby axiom that it behooves those who h ibitatu cristal- ino palaces to bo oxcccdiuglv circumspect In the way In which they circulate iloinlclts. I icgret exceedingly the condition of tilings , but it is something th.it I n itui.illy c.\pc'clc'il to see owing to the greed and Je ilousv of thu nval factions Tlio Coney Island people had no soi t of an excuse for their onslaught on Koby. They were having ono or two lights n mouth and matting mouoy , wlnlo Uoby was h.ivimr ono a month nnd i uiiuing Into debt .u u p.iio that Tamman > could never have set. Hut Coney Island wasn't satlsllod. Tlioi wanted all th" lights and all the lightens , so they nagged iiwiiyailhu liuil in.i uuihoritics until they incited them to tbo action that forced O'Malley to put up the shutters They are now hustling mightily to keep from hoisting their own In discussing the two organiza tions , 1 have hud none but tiiundlv words for both , yet I have always leaned toward the eastcin concern ns the solidist and best govcincd of the two , and nas in hopes that they would insure their own perpetuity by keeping hands olT all competitive estab lishments Hut to loluin to my spring Iamb , the MitehcU-CoibotUlent. It is simply out of tbo question to biing the affair to an issue any way m.Now York , and I have but prec ious litllo faith in the ability of Now Or leans to accomplish thu tilck. 'I ho men may possiblv bo in earnest , and I hope they are , for that will furnish a little hope that they vv ill jump in n cab some night and slit ) out on the gieon und settle thu matter. Just now tlieio is n lot of rot Doing pub lished about a so called raaUh bo- tweonn tlio erstwhile great Jack ) .Donipsoy and Dick Burgc , who iccently ' came over 'J bis is only another matter of - wind , 'llioso who know , despite the ful some gush of the ' ex-nonpai oil's old Now York fi lends , Uecl.uethat Dempsey could'nt "lick a iiostagu st imp" I quote because I do not wish to bo suspected ol passing ol any Joof Gladstone's savings for my own unless homebody would fninlsh the Hiker If any thing remains to Dempsey and ho wants IVto light so b id. why didn't he go on to a linish with Mysterious Billy Smith ? Mho Coney Island ctuD advanced him f > 00 cases to trans port him from his Oiegonlan home 1Sto Gowanus for that purpose. And what did the mighty Jack then do ? Wliv , according to IJHK Show he.ivHt , who dropped in on mo thonlbordiiy.bo blow in chooOOsimoleonsfor booze and other vegetables and told Judges [ Newton and Sundorlaud to kiss the b ick of his nock. And this Huigo , who Is lie , anj wajer ; - tainlyuot the fellow who confessed about u year ngo to having consented to lay down to Jack McAulllTo ? Hot a ted apple it is thu very cove Why , thai fellow would never have had lo lay down to tbu ) > eeilessVil - Ihtmsbutgar , not much. Jack would have knocked him down befoio ho hud tbochatico , Hut that Is simply talk Listen to what Arthur I umloy. former unn.igor of the Coney Island , has lo BIIJ iinent tills Domp- Hoy-Hutgo bmlcsquo1 ' The Couoy Island club Is at work on i abe Rchcmu , which , If not fully ox-posed , will bo one of the biggest 'tluovvdowns' the spot ting world 1ms had for in inj juais "Tho club is making arrangements to match Dick Huigu thu , lightweight chain iiiou of Uiiglaiid , nif.iinst Juclt Donipsoy unu is Intenued by Newton to pull tills affair oil1 on tbo percentage plan , und b ivo Uurgii lay ' down' to Dompsoi As this would bo a big betting event It can bo easily understood what an immense amount ot money could bo m ido by the Couu.v Islanders out of thu dollars tak n In at the gate , . "About n jcar IIRO Newton offeicil Jack McAullffofl'i.OiK . ) to light Huigo , und then In n m.vsteiious waj wlthdiow liis hid and K.IVO us u roibou that ho hud pobitivocvi- iluiun that liuigu hud agieed to ' 1 ij down * to McAulille lluacclau'd tlien that tlio Ung- lishma. ) vvoUil never gel a chance to wutk his game in thu Cono\ Island autu. "lliiruc himself acknowledged that ho bad ngrued tu 1 iv iloun' to MuAulille luf u curtain - tain HUH ! nnd no luiponsiblo club would ! touch his in.itch " Now so far us this lollccts on Dick Now. ton and lliu Couo.s Island club itbolf I take no stouk in It , but whcro it hits cither Dompsev or IJurgo 1 do J haven't heard I of the club adoring n cent for the match , nar I don't believe they will. What Dempsey wants to do la to take the bundle ho pulled out oC his bonclUu fuw weeks since and in- W'sl it in u nice little iooper shop. As a lighter he is undoubtedly a h.ib been , but might still bo ublo to do u vei.v ciudttablo Job on a baircl. . Ilko John I ; , Juek was ouco a king In the great game. It would bo folly now lo i ut- tempt to result eel either They didn't know whtu they had enough , and so , like like the JHMUtltul Miow. the. ) fell. i\or.\liudy Is wondeiiug now who Dixon will next take on. Hut that isn't a haul KueKS , He sa.vs Hilly Pllmmer must li ht him or quit the business , all ot which sounds like thu talli of a cheap sport , anil anything but lite Duon. However , I do not think he will have such un cuoinniu task on liis bauds In inducing the kno't , little liriton to again tiy his gumo All he bus to do is to ucccdo to f'lim- mer's very proi > er demand , ttuit iho llltlo rolorod hono.\cooler gets down to 114 pounds welt'Ii In ut tlio unhide 1 have no hopes of DLxon making a tisht with Johnny Griflln , for 1 belluvo lu his huait ho knows ta Uralutreo hid U hi * uianter. If he doesn't , shrewd Tom O'lJourke docs. As to Johnny Van Hocst , ho Isn't In with the nelit people to bopo for n bigpurso match , and isn't to bo considered. Still ho would make a formidable opponent for oven Dlxon , ana would light him nt the drop of the hat. The next event nl the Coney Island club will bo between Horace l ecds of Atlantic Cltv and Hilly Hrnst df Hrookliti , nnd will take place tomorrow nlttht hoods Is. with out ft dotiht , n very sunitjouug chap , and since his debut , about two ieiri nnd a n-vlf ngo , bo has been coming right along Ills sotlo with .lack McAullfTo last spring Is a good criterion to go by , for although out- IKilntud bv the lightweight prince , ho put un n gallant light , which loftthoch itnpion'soio in a sh ulovv and nroducol other effects th it will prevent Jack from forgetting him long. Hllli Kitm is another c'ood ono. and tbo con test should bo.i cuckoo He Ins never vet tasted the hitlers of a defeat In a llnlsh light , although he has ovet thrown such clever men as Walter Campbell and Hilly Vetnon He has un 'auctioneer that coinm inds resnect from the best of them , and Is n good match for the sturdy heeds Jack McAulllTe may have agieed lo flghl Hilly Smith at m. but I don't believe It ; .vet If he h is , und they come together , vvh.v , 111 have to breast 'em for u few thousand on , Iuckunvway. SVM > \ Gitiswot.n. I'rrpulim for 11 Mvnly Omni ilirn. At the Young Men's Chrlsllin association park one week from Monday next the local foothill iMinpiigii of " . ) f t will ho In augurated , whet , the candidates for positions on the lending eleven of the Young Men's Chrisliin assoilillou will meet and take their llrst lesson in actu il cotilllct at tack ling Manager i : \ " . Tliom is is woiking In- dustriousli. but w.thoui. anj unneecssiry os- tcntntlon , with the Intent of giving Omah.i thu most foimidahlo cloven that over car ried the Gate Cltv's colois upon the KIid- iron Huld. The game on October 10 will bo between the eleven already selected bj Manager ' 1 hom.is for the regular team and the Iowa college eleven , Of coutso iho learn that will represent the Young Men's Chi is- tiau tiisoclatio , ! ! may not bo Kept Intact , as this opening contest is expected to demon- stialo the rol.illvo strength of the men and their illness to permanently fill their re spective positions. " 'I here Is notensonon eatlh , " said an old Y.ilo footbillist to mo last evening , "why tbo Young Men's Christian assoi iatiou should not organize n corking good team Theio is plentj of av illablo timber in their Links and 'boy have mon who know tbu game w lib lliu Dest of them Wha' , the team most needs Is a course of thorough and intelligent dulling Thoto is no bettor wav to become conversant with the scientific points of the game than bv blatkboird vvoik Atr.iInIiiRC.udshould also be nrop itcd und tlio team oDllgatu them selves toc'iri.v out Its provisions ielativo lo diet , exotciso ami sleep Of coui&o the or- ranbation bus a good many obstacles to con tend with The professional and business men , to say nothini ; of the clerks and stu denls , upon whoso services il must largelj depend , have not the time to practice that members of the big college teams have , and of com so they cannot hope to attain sucli cfll-ieucy at play They should got down to haul work , however , lit once , for to plav foot bill one must bo hardened nud Indurated to tbo spoil. " 'Ihopctsontiol of the team as it now stands is us follows : W V Coe , center. Ho has been tiled in the position bi twoioars service as center for tlio Huchtel college , mid will likely bo u llxtuio T S W.iltemoicr , guard. Mr.V. . has seen much exciting pl.n , having ofllci- atcd in the obove position for two consecu tive sc isons for Poo's Haltimoio team Wouienant Jim bright , half back. The lieutenant is an all 'touiid athlete' , and plajed divers positions on the West Point team wbllo at school thuro Ficd Tufllold , full tuck Tufti is an old English plajer. a resolute tackier , snoedy in making the coi- ncis and a cinch kick and field. .These are all now men , and ihe Dalanco of thu team has been selected from 1 ist vc.u' ! cloven nnd in cludes such well known nnd capable plajcrs as Thomas Young , Sheldoif , Abbott , Volk- htiidt and Henry. They aio all icliablo pl.iicis , while the now material is of au un i- doubted high older. The team is w oil off so far ns competent > coaches go. There U Charles Thomas of thu Michigan university , a man who is au fait m all the scientific details of thu game , and Fied TulliMd , who has h id much lively ex- peuenco botli in this eoutury und across tlio pond. Manager Thomas has been endeavor ing to maUu dates with all available outside teams , but thus tar has met with much tioublo on account of the Young Men's Chris- tiin associations desiring a laigo majority of Saturday games Any team able to meet the Young Men's Christian associ itions on Siturdajs would confer a favor by wilting ' inimedi itoly to Manager K I > Thomas , Omaha National Hank building The local , team h is lecoived their now uiiifoims and have decided on Tiiesdav and Thuisdav evenings.ind Satuid iy afteruooiis for their iegular piactico days. The gicat gnno to bo plaved at tbo Young Men' * Chustiin Association piik Thanks giving daj between the Stito 'Varslti elevens of Nebiaska and low i is already tiX city much intuiest nnd speculation Both teams w ill come hoio stionger th in over be , fore , and without a doubt Omuha will have a ( h nice of w llucssing one of tin ) host grid- iioii billies ever fought in the west The : uvalry that bus ulwajs existed between those two institutions ban boon augmented w itli tbo appro tch of the ptesont active sea ! son , and foot uall pitrons can fnuparc them selves for n most exciting and stubborn light. Thu event will bo under the auspices ' of the Young Men's Chiistain association , who intend to make the day u gala occcasion in ev cry particular. A llfMiimu of the TnmlM SetiHiHi. With the advent of October the tennis : season may bo considered ended Theio are some enthusiasts , no doubt , who will bo sticking to it for some time to come on pii- vato courts , and Indeed tbo courts of the Om ilia I'cnnls club on Harnov .sti cot and its will nolentiielj dropout of use until hose snon comes Hut thu season U ever now so far ( is public tuunuiiiioms und sueh affairs iiio coneeined There was t illc vvhon the state totirna- incut closed in August of gutting up an in- tcistate meeting for the eaily fall , hut It 11ml never enmo to nnj tiling moio than talk , and tt won't do now Tlio idea w.is tn Reciuo [ bees champions of bomoof the KUIrounding states , Kansas , Colorado , Missouri and Iowa , siy , und picbuinibly any other plajois who could bo Induced to come , and pit them aitatnst the cracks of Nebraska Omaha people had shown that they woio more haor less pai tial to the tf.imo by their attendance at thoeitv and state touiiiainents , ni.d the cliaaeo of adding the iiilinissloii monej of a proposed fall toiiinanieiit to the- all too empty trensurj of the clutt was ono which someot ita multibus did not want to lot po b.\ . Hut tluou li one delay after another the Denver toiiiimiiient was not over until eloso to the end of last month , and by that time the enthusiasm fora thud Onmha meet had died down. The evidence of Ib'.U ' is that tennis Is very mucli nlive in Omaha , and indeed tluoiiKh- out Nebubka The huso entries at oveo touinatnciit tliut has been held tlio city und stale chanipioiibhlp contests in Omaha and Iho twoioinpotilionsut H.istlngs , ono open to all Nebraskiins and thu other to Hastings men onlj. besides numoious smaller nicot ines at Out and other cities have shown that theieimi nut only plenty ol plavoi&of nun It , Wit th.it tlioj caiobutlleicntl.v for the pamu to ( 'ive up other caies to make the vuiious tuuinaiiieiila siic' ( esses ' 1 lie bcason has been notable , too , for thu ilso of iho.vonnifer plajeis 'Iheie me still t ho older nion , of wlioin C S Culliiiphani is nwn ) at < ho head , wltli I ! II. C'ooltbon , Hail and plenty of otliors tobulv him up Hut this j ear's contests would have had little interest if Ihu joungcr men had uot been in them. lull v Dcnlsci has been seen before und has won pi ho j before , but no one suspected him of being a dangerous cundidato for the city championship until ho made bis bravo light In July. In August ho nmintaincd his icpu- tailonund won hlsroward iu tbo cuuituruof lliu doubles i h unplonsblp His paitnur In this , C. il Youug , is another joung iijer who has come on well during the \oar. Hut the two surprises weio when Caluwell and Kay Austin knockid out all calculations iiithu cj.npjt'llou for the lnglcs champlou- hip of Nebraska , 'llicao four boi , IJculso Young , Cnldwoll and Austin , may Ix ; sitd to have learned the game right here in Omaha , and there Is every rcison to suppose thit If they can only get the constint and varied pinctko which is so essentl.il to excellence at tennis they will do gte.itcr things In time to come than tliu.v have done in time past.Next Next to Omihn Hastings has been the most prominent In Netirnska tennis this year. Shu has quite a number of men who arc In constant practice and show great adeptncss and untiring Interest In the game. Their nuxloty that ono of the two events In the state tournament should bo decided on the couitsof the Hastings club Indicated thnt thov were witling to put themselves to tiouhle that tennis might progiess in the stale Nextiear It miiv betaken for granted cither thu singles ot doubles will bo plajcd tit Ilistinps Lincoln seems to hive dropped fiom the high place she held in Nolnaaka tennis 1 , but perhaps this Is only lomponirv. Apait from Gelstbardt and Stieihcrd | , her two votoruii Jil.iieis , thcio has been little heird of the game lu the Capital Cttj th4 ! season These two men probably ate not up to their stand ing of u .v ear or two back , but lu the state touinainent , which was ro.illy theoiilvop. poitutiilv Ihei hud to show their vvottli , thei had the luck agnlust them Age , how ever , soon tolls against tennis plajers. and u man ma } ho still vuung when bo loses that necuraci of eve and spriglitliness of limb which under any citcumsiancos come onlj to the tennis plaicr vvjio is In regular lialu- ing and lo.ivo him as soon ns ho iclaxes bis attention A HUM , Hull Ciiliilxnl VV rlllll'Bllll.V. 7 ho local base bill cranks mo coiltilnly Kre.itIy induotcd to Manager Tom McVittle for seem 1m ? the Hostons and All Atnoiicas fora gatnont Y M U A puk next U'edncs- ilni H comes n little late , jot with fair weather a great gumo will doiibtlcAs bo pi ij cd , and a gre it erow d should w itness it It will bo a pleasute for the cranks to even got to sec some of tlio old familiar faces and among these are .Ilinmy Manning ot the old Kansas Cltjs , nnd ono of the most popu lar U til plaj ers w ho ev or played In the w est- crn ciictilt Always u hard player and alwa.vs a gentleman , Jin.m.v must have ati oration. Then tlieio Is .loo Kellei , with the Oimthis two icais niro and ono of the most popular mombeisof the team. Hob Gllhs , while ho will not play , will also be hcio , likewise tlio ie.iloubt.ible .lack Crooks , once the king of the local Hold and noxvonoof the kings of the big league. Hlg St. Jacob Hockloy of the Pittsbmgs and another old western leigiicr. nnd "Dutchv"Stein , anox-Omahog. and Wallervilmot of the old-daj St Pauls And Houby r.owe , Kid Nieliols , Ilany Stalov and Hoi man I > eng , also gradmtes from the Westeui , will be licioand accouled a rousinp ; vvolcoino. In addition to these former favorites Tom Tucker , the man with the wiilo " . mouth " "cxp.insoof , CliaihoG.inzcl of the famous old pretzel bittety of Ciot7oin and Gan/el ; the gicitest of all bickstops , Cbarlio Henuett , and Cliff Cauoll , tbo old war-boss , Nash , the pemless thud biseman. Diblen , Kan ell and "Dummy' ' Hey Stnelj these make n iralavi of stius that will ou shlno any ovei scon heio befoio Manager Tiank Seleo will also bo with the Hustons , us much to look over Iho local tleld and lo renew old .iciitiiiiilaiicos , as anything'else lie h.is . host ofndmuois note who will be glud to shake ins list once mete The only legiet is that the spoiling editor will bo away from homo ou this occasion uu among the Da kota snnd hills popping away at tne wild fowl , the regret of com se being lonflucd to himself. Tlio game , however , will bo com- plotoli taken c.ue of for TinHn' . The two teams will face each other about as follows1 ItoMnn. Position. Ail Amoilcii. Tucker Tlist ItecKley Lone S-eond Manning I\ash Third Div Is i 1,0111 ; Short Dtlih'i i Mc-hols Pitch Stelu iI 111 line tt C u eli I'mcl I ( i.111701 Illglll Ivilllj Dully Middle lloy Curioll lft \\llniot t The All Americas are made up fiom the different league teams us followsGuinbott Pittsbmg , and Kusie , NowYOtk , pitchets Kittrcdge , Chicago , and Fatrell , Washing ton. catchois ; Heckloy , Pittsbutg , liibt b ise Manning , Savannah , second base ; Davis New York , thud base ; Dahlcn , Chicago shoit stou ; Wilmot , Chicago , left Held ; Hey Washington , center field ; Ivcllv , Haltimoie light Hold Fiom hcio the two teams goto Siou > . CUV for games on tlio I'Jth and iyth. .Iii < U Prim i ) on tin * Other M < lc. One day last week , saj s the London. Hug. , Sport and Play , tlieio walked into out oftlco : a flue , well-built and muscular-looking athlete , with mown and bron/ed feutuies , and a powerful voice , whom I at iirst baldly tcuognircdns the old Uingley Green iider , luck Prince Ho has just lottiincd fiotn : Amoiica for a short sojourn in the old coun- liy , and will bo going back again on Iho liSth inst But bofoio doing so ho is anxious to have a p p against any of the best profes sional lidets in nngland , just to show that "theio's life lu Iho old dog yet , " as he puts it It is eleven jeats since Ptince Hist went to America ; but Ins time bus not been wasted on the desert air , Dining that petiod ho has had some lively experiences , and has learned a thing or iwo worth know ing especially to piofessionil cjclo ndeis who depend upon lacing for anne oxistcnce. "Jack" was ono of tno very speediest of speed moi clmiils \\o possessed ; and I have a very vivid iccollcctiin ot seeing him lido the hist race he over competed in bofoio lie went away. It was a milo professional handicap at the Aston Lower Grounds in connection with a meeting ror hong benellt of the managing dliector H. G. Quiltor und though occupying the post of honor and conceding long stalls , Prince captured llrst pri o In toloi- abiy easy Cushion. A good deal of bis nic- Ing In the States bus bcoiint specially or- gaui/ed meetings against the fastest trotting hoiHos that could bo pitted against him , und ho made pretty well of money out of these shows Litteily bo has become a member of tlio National Cyclists' Association of Ameiica. which ho speaks of iu the most glow ing terms Jack hoped to have the opportunity of meeting Dick How ell in a single-banded match before icturnlng to tlio Slates , and , involutions hud ulrcadv been going on in he .spotting Life , but. wltnout any intiinu- ion. How oil has suddenly sailed in company vilh Iho biotbms Ailliur and Alfied Kobb o Ainoiiua to takii part In the c ish pi Izo races over Iho slicak so that Priuco will i.ivo lo luluiii lo the 1 mil of stats and ( I itripes bofoio a meuling can bo aiiangoil 'iluce coiisldcns English made cycles much jupoiior lo llioso of Amerie'in manufiictuiu , uud is anxious to sccuio the repiosculation of a good Midland linn bolero ho goes back la w ill ptobaDl } be boon on u II u in bur in the utuie A Vloilfl llmlMi ( iiinr. It. is i aio Indeed that a now.spapor fools ustllied in saying a good .void for a saloon , jut with tlio conllrgiation thut so completely cUstio.\oii the business block at the coiner of 'itteciilh and Putnam slieots went one i of , ho model est.ibllshmenls ol Ibis ch u.icler n fuel tneio is but little doubt but what ' it was thu model concoin of the country itI ufer lo thu saloon of J A Wood Anide TIOIII the iidmiiable conduct of iliuhouio , It was u iejort of unusual uttiuctlviMiess with its expinsu of mirioi , mosiiu floors and ma- loguiiv fuiultuie. bo far as surface mami - nessivuuc'ss is concerned Iho colobiated UolTiiuin house bar , Now Yolk IM ! Stokes' | ) lace was uot in It with Wood's house An- itlic'i- thing in favor of this place was the wav H was conducted It was like untciiiig a handsome jowelri store 01 do goods house to go Into Wood's so frco was tbo place from thu objeclioiiablo fealures ihataio in- bop.uublo fiom the common urn of saloons Thoio was no fear there of becoming mixed up with the dls igreoablo parasites of u laigu mujoiiti of such , plucos It was order jour goods and jouwcio suio of getting the best pay for them , "good Hay" und re tire It is call v 'i pity that us long us auch results must exist that thuru isn't moro of thu chat actor of Juck Wood's l-isl VH pi of Ihn Nruiiuii. "Chippy" M cGarr'H fatlicr dlod ul his home In Wooster , Mass . Monday lust Jim Dur.vca hud a successful season lu the Eastern league , llo worked hard and pitched good ball. Washington has put in a claim for "Dad" Cluiko , who pitched IMo Into tlio .Custern league championship , CommodoroTwitchol ! fell from the top > of the league's batting list Into the sixteenth halo iho last two weeks of the season Joe ICullu } uud Hob GUtts will , iu all likeli hood , enjoy tliolr visit to Omahi next week. They _ _ _ wih ! I Tf . A f- . . * . t..h. * All are ) | Jimmy Manning's Americas. " u Kr.inkio Goodcnouch. the man vvho all but killed the Tenth street birbor In this city three .yearn a < jq.VYiU bo retalnod by Von dor Alio ncxi year."u Columbus fatl/nre mourning bccainn In the contemplated revival of the Western lens no the Buckeye capital wlilnot got in Us base bill hooks \ n .lohn S Harnrs Is now trvmtf to swing tt'ehford , III , Into the proposed now West- era league circuit. What's the matter with Pokln and Ueirdslown' Whit do vou think of It ? Fatty Diigdale has already beonlslvncd by Washington for next seison Thuu.iplt.il Is making au oarlj bid for the last hole again. Hng.nn , who closed the scnson with t'nele Anse. was the sunc Uigan vvho once be longed to the SI hauls Hrowns , and posed as the star boo/er of the lot Hilly ttarlo h is been selected to manage the Pltuburgs during their nxhlbltlon series Manager Huckuuboigcr will go to ) clrolt and enjoy a vacation n Washington thcv tailed Charlie Abbey , ho Tails City bo.v "lledtop " H.vthowni , lee Walsh sajs that Charlie has developed nto ono of the greatest lleldcts in the cotm- IVFrank Frank Scnolbeck hns signed a Pltlsburg ! ontraet for 'HI Tie Is a shortstop , and has icon on the turf slne 'Sti Manager Huckon- beruer had Sho" on his staff lu Sioux Citv , and has alvvajs been sweet on him. Chaillo "Ginsllngcr" of New Orleans iffers to take hold of the St Paul . lull for next ve.ir St Paul Globe I'd Iko tohivo .vou show mo something that Cliailie would nut take hold of. s C Minnlng has secured in option on the IXnoslllon bill grounds at Ivans is Cltv and will likely contiol thnt team next sonson With Pi .ink .So'.eo at Milwaukee and Manning at Kansas City the Westeui will hiuo one grout pair of hustlers to di.iw to. On tint l.iikn nnil In llin I'li-ld. On Mondnj evening last , in two bouts shooting at Cutoff lake , Frank Kenistoii stopped twentv-ono teal , principally blue wings Arthur Cruekson , Pi of Waddcll and Colonel.lennlngs aio on a wild goose chase up inNoith Dikota. I'hey will bo gone a month My old and esteemed friend vV H. II.ui ison of Orand Isl ind.vvas In the city the other da v llo is looking for greu spoil up the Platlo this full. C. U Gilniioll of Paxton , Neb , and ono of the best known deer hunteis in tlio west , spoilt a few dujs with friends iu this city last week Theodoio Wiseman is itill shooting up near Norfolk He has madoa big kl'l ' on chickens , nnd mites that thev aio more plentiful and in better condition than ho his known them forycais. BUI Turner of Ullc City mijs thoio mo mete quail in thu FJIlthoiii this autumn lhan uverbufoie , and invites the w liter out to help him bin vest them Just as soon as the leaves tumble FiodMontinoiciie\ Stockton Hotlibu.it up tne stubble iestculuy for quail. They made it an oven hall durcn , hut u-port hav ing Hushed Jour ( oviua , the birds , however , being little bettor than pee | > uis. Hillj Iloagl indiB.ivs ho never saw a hotter llightof wild fowlthiu thcie is at Ilonoy Creole this fall , but addo 1 thit It was only nn nguiav'dtion to shoot them , as tlio rink rushes makes It next to impossible to re trieve the buds. i George W. Kntuhom was clown on the Hollovue bottoms pno day last woolc and came back witli i > line b ig of jacks. Ho savs there lb plenty of water in the sloughs und that shooting will undoubtedly bo good fiom this on until the froti/uup. The quail law w.at up on Sunday last , October - tober 1. out as iot tfumicrs have paid but little attention to-tlm birds In this section of the country it. is absolutely necessary for the undeigiowth atitl vines to bo laid low b\ frost hefoio thoJportsmen can hope to make any soil of u bug.- A. Hospe , Jaokiu Know les and .1. J. Hardin vveiedownto UaJrJ.lott last Sunday. U hoj made a big bag of , teal and killed twenty-one jacks. Mr Hardin Reports the mlHh.es in better dominion for thepilinogoes than he has seen them in jeuis. The Omaha Gun club will hold ils leeuhir monthly meeting at Parmeloo's gun store next'luesduy evening , October 10 , to make ai rangomcnts for its annual club hunt. Cap lams w ill be iippolntea anil sides chosen , ami all members mo itquested to attend. Tlie losing side will p iy for a banquet to be given al one of the leading hotels bred.f. Lamb and Haulm Cromwell , two well known Sidney , la , shots , woio in town the other day and bought a wagon load of ammunition Thov siy they hitund to glut the Ciiieairo and Now York maiket with game for tlo | ne\l sKtvdavs. Wood duck and teal they repoit in unusual number ! ) , and that the smpo .no dioppinir in big wisps almost nif-'hllv Lamb swc.us thov have the best mallaid giounds in the woild. QIII sliiiiiK mill AHHUIT4. OOUSCII. liurri-K , Sept. SO. To tlio .Sporting Kdltoi ot 'I'm : Hn. . i'leasii lut me know throncli the ini\t Sunday's IU K \io\\ \ far N lu Inliuimd olilo's hike anil on ulilcli road is ouch , und oblige.-A huh-cilhoi. Ans Any of the well known spoilsmen in the Hlufls will diiect yon. Giivsi ) JPIA.MI. hupl. 'JO.-To the .Sporting illtoi of TIIK llPfc T. II. clilms that a 10- giiiii | ) Kim Hill burn 10 or iiiiiiu ilr.uns nf jiou- dur. nlillu 1 el ilm th it 0 is about the limit. 1'luiiHi ) decide for us In .Snmlny'n lieu. .1.1 , \ \ . and T. 11 . iirfuliu reader' , . Ans You aio noaier correct. Tlie gun might burn li drams , but not ns much us 10. But to selllo tlio mailer dollnitoly iour- selves , load two shells , one with 10 anil the other with 0 drams , spread a sheet on the : ground and lira oac.li cliaigoovor it. If the : gun does not bum the powder onliro jou will ilml whole mains of unbuinl powder on Iho sheet after the ehaiges l.avo been Hied. This tesl should bo made where tnoio is d.no wind blowing to drift the untyunt powder avvav fiom U.o hheet. I < G\iM > riN ) , Hpl. 27.To the feporlin I.dl- tor of Tin. lli'K * . If jou h.ivoiinj lemedyfoi followin , C mo plniiM ) give It Id mo In hiiiid 01e. . , can gut notlilii ' ID Iwnolit him bum. About Mvt'ol > ! i a 'o u r.itllu hiiuUu hit e.ho imlntur dii > { foi inn ahout un lucli liulon lliu eye. Hlnliuaduas b ully huollim for a uroU , when liu gi iilnully lmpiii d until ho UHK uii- pareiitly well , llowmer , h can ht.ind iiutli- Ing In tmt liidiNiind bus HIIIIU ( .yiuplonihof a dd0' that bus hviiii poKoned , I- , ill MI Mulish Ulil ItUlllll ! ! . Ans You had hotterumsult a votoiinaiy Cliloi.il hjdrato has oflun been used with good effect sav , fiom 10 to 11 ! grains daily until ho impioves OMVH v , built 'J'J. I'otlii' Siuirlhi Hditoi of Tin. Itn. . lodeeldti a but Hill inn pli-uiii ill- form mo H hut li the hoit tlinii iniiilu in u mlle hy a p u-lHr ! hori , anil b > nliom/ Also If lloa mlle lius u\ur been ] J ired In h'vi than luo lulu utes , If so by vvlinin und wliuiei1 Mih erlbi-i Ans 'Jill ? ! , WcHtmont , ivllh iiiniung male , Chie.igo , .luly'KI , 18HI In a laco'JlH , Mascot at Tuuo liaalo , ind , September ' "J , IbW ( S ) No Di-s MIIINI-S Ort l-To the .Sportlnu' Kdlioi of 'I'll I III f in u Klillitiot HfU'i'ii-l ) ill pool A on shooting KODS lni.1 u | ) oclul and It'iuus no lull outside thi ) Unit lor II lo hhnot ut \\liit \ Is to ho donii In huuijjig'liut / \ U pyianild pouU-John I' MauiiiCf Ans (1) ( ) bpot the iiearest object ball out of the suing and plaj. nccoidingli fjj 1 ho iiiles a loioo Jongtl .to iiublish here See Pocket , M uu.il , bold at nil nuns tttanus .Slot \ CITV. SilliOTo | ) | Ilm h/mrtlnj / ; Kdl- toi of ' ( UK Hi i , //i / ) | you iiubiMi ( JMuilld .MIIcluiH'h iiiiMKiiruniimts in .Sinidiiy'b Htt for tint bi null ! of n nnnUri " . ' o Did Tt'd ' I'lltrli.uii 'lilat ' .liicl. IlnrKu-iii luiid ? If s > o , in horf Irt'Viiy roundbt Uiirrutsim JJ H > Aus (1) ( ) Aecor l'n'Jf to recent measuio- menls Mitchell shnweil up as follows NoJk , Its' ' , inches , base or rnek , J. ) inches : clast , ir > uiuhcs , waist , -n'iiiclius ' , hip , 4JU iiithes thigh , ' inches ; calf , ID inches , bleeps , 10 Inches , and wiisl , Ul'j ' inches ( Uj Yes , in three rounds OUUIA , Oi-t. 1 To the Sportbio' Kdlloi of Till' lift- . , \\lmt Uri. < ] iilrulii | u do * for illgl- lilllty In ii'k'lstiiitloii , und whuiocun I xut in- ( oniiiitlon lib to liov > I" K" about ItI'luiihu uhu coloi und t > Uu of I'lios'iniuUei , - U T lluxluj. Aiis A dog to bo ollglblo to registration must haui a pudlgico iimuiug back tluce generations Addiess A P Vicdenbuigli bocietary Amu lean Kennel club , 4l-V > , New. York , for hlaukb and regulations. (3) ( ) Clip a- iHi.ikos vary in bU und color , wluvh Is brown ; tbo fudo brown or sedge color being perhaps , the most piavaleilt In welglit , from 45 to US pounds I'm no > r , Opt 1. To the tpurlliu ndllor of TIIK UbK I o duclpn u ! H' | idftisu siatu In jour gportlng coluntiis tliu uxuct tliiiu iimilu by Jolin oii , thu byker , ut IiiUupuidunw l yoir. Cyilc Aus. Quarter of a inilo II > lug start , paced hy n running horso. 351-Ss half , 6.V , ; three- quarters , 1 , SS' ' , ; mtlo , 1.5G"jf , OMAHV. Oct. 4. To the Sporting IMItor of TnnllPK ; rinnso Mntn In Nindiiy morning's llKR Iho record for pnttlnathcsliol , Ifi pounds ; also Jl-poiind hummer tinovflmt Y. M. I. ' A. foniptttltnr. Ans (1)1(1 ( ) ( ft. 7'i In. , bv G II. Gray , New- York city. September 111. 18'U ( U ) IK ) ft. ; Un. , C. A .T. ( Ouockbornur , Staten Island , N , Y. , November 17 , 18S8 IIMX > I.Sept. . no To thn Snorting IMItor of TIIK HKK : Will you kindly Inform mo " throiuh the "question column of Sunday's llFEa sure inetliod of prcienlni ? thu Inside ot shot gnu and rlllo barrels from rust wliun not In use ? W II Ans After using , clean thoroughly and lr ) well. Then oil itnluvishlv with Romotlno oil , Winchester Uust Preventive , the best , and put nwav In drv placo. Sperm or extra- laid oil Is also good ( 'iiumos "opt 2'J To Iho porting IMItor of I'llk. HKK : In u show-down In u gum it of draw A has foui fours , but only fonrciirds.ean he have tiny claim In Hie pot * It bus a palrof tuns , und ci Dins thu inonej Is ho eoiroct ? Marvo Plurvoii Ana Hols eminently so Tncro are letters at the sporting iloptrt- inuntof this paper for W II. Conplo. iho spilnlor , ,11m T Hamlltou , pugilist , .luck Davis , pugilist , and .lo Walsh , ball phvver OMMIA , Oel 5 J'o the Sporting IMItor of TllKlIrK My Dciir Sli 'lo doolde u vvnecT will vou tiloaso state In Minihiy's HKH whether It ruined or sprinkled lust Sunday nlKht. ( K-lo- ber'J , hiitwi'c'ii tbo lioursof ' 1'J and 1. 1 but It did no ) , do 1 loM'V-hportsm in , Ans "My Dear Sir , " your niomenttiotis MUinv Is tnswcied with both nectir.ie.v and pleasliie , as tlio siot ting woild is decplv In terested In this matter. I happened to be engaged in a little game of draw on thu night i ou icfer lo , and am enabled lo stite positively Unit It did sprinkle and lain , too , between the bouts mentioned 1 was about to draw to a bob-tall when a cablegram fiom Kuropo : was handed me It lead I/omlon , ijiiir , Oclobnr 2 , lli a m : To Sand ) Giis- weld , Spoiling Editor of TIIK OMAHV HIT Iti Is now raining ami spi inkling lieio Will- Inn Hwait Gladstone. . So , Spoilsman , ) ou see , ) ou lose ' llvsTiMm | , Neb , Oct. li. To lliu Sporting 1 dlim of Imlli'.i : Please stnto In Mimlujs" 111 K ! if IdlinC llu'imii over \MIII u chiiiiiplon priru ring bailie , mill hmv Iou , ; his liu buun dead ? J s p. Ans. He did not. .Inst twenty ) oius this iiuinth READY rrmut i i joinr.w r-LHolkKS \V'o vcro the first miumfacturpri on tills Continent. Our latest improvement SUM anything ever before produced , lie ,23o , 35o. pertln. llosilrotohavo hKAHUUK'S. Ask tor them spread on cotton cloth , SEABURY'S SULPHUR CANDLES : Prevention is bolter than euro , by burning these candles bid smells In InenmcntP , clu tts , & .o. lire dtatrojcd , and tlmsconti loiisdl < c isos liroluitiiwny : ulso useful for expelling nms * cjultoa and irritating Insoots. rrko , SZo. cacu. To rurlf v sick-rooms , apartment * , etc. , nso HYDRONAPHTHOL PASTILLES. \vhlch in burning , diolnlcct and produce n fragrance refreshing an I InvlKorutiatf. 25o. per box of 12. Solo Manufacturers , AS JOilNSOJV , ( 'In illicit Omaha's Newest Hol3l. Cor. 1-tli und How ir.l airtiotJ. < 0 rooms ti'il par d iy. 40 rooms $ .100 pordiy. Mroo'iis with I ) itli it BI nor div. oOrooms with bith ail > ) par 117 , Moiluni In l.\ery ICesinut. | > owly f'uralilintl rhrmiUoit C. S. ERB , Proa. JAPANESE ? I A , 'S7.S5irQPPl0t ; ? < ' .TroolP9. ' ? ; ' . consT6tin7"o ! Capnnles of Ointment nnil two llnxosoj Ointment. A ncvor-fiilllnp Cure for TJlca of i very nnturo nnJ dcprco. It innlica nn opornttoi wllhtlioknlfo or Injoctloiwof cnrlmllo ncld , wL'.ci nro rnlnf ul and seldom n poriunuout cure , nnil ofen rcFUltlDR In ilonth , unncrosenry. Why endure this torrlblo diseaao ? Wo guarantee O boxee to cure any caeo . You only pay for benefits received. H n box , 0 ! or ? 1 by mall. wuple free. Onurnntocs Issued by our Kenl . Cured. Piles Prevented , by Japanese Liver Pellets thOBrontrl.IVrnnndSrOAIACailLOOLATOKnnd CIOODPtntlWElU BmnU , mild nnd Dloummt to Inkd , oopoclally adapted lor clilldrea's uao. GOUosea CO contB. UUABANTEE3 Isenod only by Kulin&Co.solo Affents.Omaha , Neb DOCTORS earies Searies Medical & Surgical Disoensarv. PRIVATE DISEASES vvi ; ctMtr LAI vituii , mi DIM. VM. > OF ' 1 III : NO it' . Til HO V I , I 111. > ! , > ! ( MiV < II no\v ji.-iniiii ; i.ivii ; : , UMIM.M.V i IMI , DIS rui"iiA. ltl.Ol ( > , SKIN anil KIDMV I > IHMIH I , i I.AIAI.I : vv I.AKSI. M , i. ( -r ii \ N- 11 ii d o i i'itiu ' : , milt u 11 nu mi nr WEAK WEN HYDIlOriHjK AND VAUICOCUIjK p-rni inoiiUv .inU HIHCI HHfullj Liiro.J Mt-'iliut luw i il tmfilll if i 1:1. v i UIN i nv > i vii , u NpiMiii'tj. i'ius : risrnnv KISSIJIU : i > nniiiiiiiMv curji \\HllOlll IlKlHH Mlf Ulllfl ! Hill II H lit n I li It All iii.ll iilluHufu prU uu or ilullcilj n aur > o' i.lllnT Hi'iniiltlvih CM in I ( 'ill on or . .idilisi wltli HIHIIII fir ( Mi i iri 1'n.o Hook Itin Ips in I Sv niito n III 1111 rirhtHl ilrw Hoiilh of iinstulllii i in n 7 Dr. Searies I'rimllll-llt nt NEW ERA Al ( UoiiHiillitliiiu I lint I H iiiiniriiinsoil Iri ( uulrjatuoi ol all Ujronlo , Prlirats ii I fiavv in * DUim ni. . .Wrltoiu ur ujnmiU nur < i aalir iS IICI..VI 1II..N I IIV M VII , Aclilron wltli Blimp for inr tltulurj wlilcli will ha unit In I 1' O UoxOSI , onico , 11M R CGRE-W IK tlio ( inly SPECIALIST VVUOTIIEATH A. . . PRIVATE DISEASE } iindDtJIUIIIESof MEN ONLY , Women Cxcl.ded. 1H ji ars oxperloiu t C'lrciil.irH free. 11th nnd r < inmm Mn SURCLY CURED. To TillKm luJ.1'h "HO iufnrm J our read ers tluit 1 lm > o u | Khitivo nincdy for Ilia above named ilisooiiL. Jy ! HH tinaly uf > o thous.inils of hopeUsp ISCB have been ] ) ( * i. iii.inciitly cured 1 hhall ho LK | ; ! ( o hmul tvvohottlosof nij rc'iiicdj fnoio nnv of jour readers who luivn ( ( nsiiiiiition ] iC liny wdF send mo thcirexprcMaii'liichtrnK-o id Iriwi T. A.BIoumi.M.O. , IbJl'tajlfaU.iiOtt lorlc. IE TIE TO desirable because we have room lo show goods ; room to show a much larger line ; so we have opened up all the new patterns of CARPED AND NEW K ' b You arc invited to sec our new store and new stock. Our opening of Oriental and Fur Ru is a desirable feature at this season , We intend to make this an attractive department. y > ; & i B ! HHtll PORTLAND , OREGON , Dealer in Ore/ion / dud Wahhin ldii lands. D nolopud fruil oieli lids u spool iity. The Best Fruit Land on Earth in tt nuts to suit. IIomoHtp.id-j - on belter tc r r H llinnjovoi / nmont houiostoadb. J or full imrlletilui'i ddi1 8 THE STEARNS FRUIT LAND COMPANY , 1O7 FIRST STREET. PORTLAND , OREGOtf. EXACT SIZE ' " " COMMCILFAUT THE MERCANTILE CIGAR , BETTER THAN EVER ! Undo of tin * UtH'M ( jufiU of Hnvnnii 'I * ' ultat'i Iintcnn bn n 'jttiiAl't ' * I fiml ) lu i ( r > n SJH ( t tu ( lv 4CI UlCV New York Hospife TKEATMEDiTT. lot nil Chronic , Nervo.is Sur.i'al . , Private auJ sPecial DIS2ases , a i-v * ® Pite : " " " # faGZS % * . . , _ „ AND i\ \ Stricture , H/droo3lo V ire > cole , And ill ether tro ililnuo i < < ! ntr asnn ilj . i.U.N.-UM'AIUM ' c-hiir.-i-s I'itKa fu I mi or inldioss. DOUGLAS nLOC . IGth AND DODGE STS , , OWlAJt < A , NEB , OpiiDJito Iliiyduii llro'H YOUNG GENUINE Krum IHo | ( 1' HI H H irr i i' ' J t.ilki-ri t-iit } i J ' . ' < - " ilDl t i'i b rl \\u lui'j on li fill t l > "l'Hlf.l ItU'-f of ii iiuiuo 3T. BERNARD DOQS , i n I h U < i ! tl . 10T > OP' HI It 4 GEISLPR'S DIRD STORE 400 W. 10th St. LOST OB Hiunii iHuu , . General npd Nervous W ukwi-N of iliily n 1 Ml id , i.flMi < ( in i , or I .MIAMI a In Oil i N IU.UK H ilm i I > iiU ) MJI ihoiiil ful1 , ' 01 i HUM lo I nl in n < 1 httuiKthc-n < k , I i Hi of limit Ab'o- lulliinfnillii llnuj . . . . . . VII Truitnu tit * i i 111 li a . . . Jlcn tislif ) fiom oil iti nnil hi n-Jsa Cinintil t \\rilc ll.dii l.'i ' 11 ui Hi'-L , Ci , 1.1 uiioa uinl i.rooi- > . ! | . . . ' < frt ERIE MEDinAL 00 F' ' V _ An I .ill Ilm Irilii if \M-\KNKssVS Uiilili.lVY hi" t in nu i i ii linn u ( JIHCKI v I | > l 'iM\ . KlVIM ( I'llIIJ lu I ' HTUKN'mi I < l I > l Vl ii t i r > | i ml l thu ml 1 will r ) l H - ( n' ) IM k I. J-'KKK I'l .111,1 mitfi r ill : i , r If I in | Ii il i I re , I ill" of t u so tri > lull i A I I in < l \VHKH'l ! , Mu lo Llculur , Uux l-'b'J , M' '