" * . . ,4 . - _ - - ' . ' - k . ' _ - . - . I _ _ . I ii . 18. _ - - - . _ : - TIlE OMAhA \ DAILY 1fliif : 3TN1)AY , FEP'l'lD1\IUER ; \ 1 , 18m VOTARIES OF ROD AND GUN' ' - ' DaYB of the Prairie Ohrokcu ( ) Rapll11y Becoming B Memory Ou1y f' - - WilEN TO BREK AND BOW TO KEEP A DOG - ' OnfJ R'lr'hl" CmIIIOI' . -I'nln' . . "ll tl' Crll'u.-On tln , , , , , ' ) P JInhlle - H"CrtlA " I , " - 1 forlltC" nClcrnl ) ' , i IIoux ; CIty corr- , , ) : : , . ' _ . _ _ - epon1eflt ] wants to ' ! j } ] OW whether there I ' 1f c ( .M'fi Is a law on Ne- , . ' s tat u t 0 ' r brlka's boolu makln ogs 'l : " ' ' , rf r [ : " Ilenona ] proller ! ) ' { ' , : ; /J and , If lot , what as- \ ) , / ' _ ' Burancc wi exhibitors - hblter of valuable animal have for their protection and safety nt Omaha' comIng bench "how. lIe also wants to know about which I l the proper time to begin tralnln a dog for field work and some InformatIon about han lng and taking care of him during the traIning BP On and how to select the best puppy of I litter. In reply to the first qutston I Is remarked - marked that while the bill drafed Last winter for this specific purpose failed to pass In the le/Islaturo dogs are protected by Nebraska lav In the case of Nehr vs Slate , reported In 3th Nebraska . page 6t2 , Judge Maxwell ucos the following lal'guage : . The Ir ( . t objection II flint ' ! dog has no I value thprcforo n prOMeUttufl wil Dot lie umlcr the tutute In uesIlon. \Ve think differently , howo\cI' . A del Is property and no one cnn dtt'ov I ma1ltoutly without making himself liabie. : Tll ! GIjeclo : , thlre- fore , Is untenable. 'fhls decision Is baden on decl lens In Hnrsal : , New York , Mnssa- , chusels and Iilinos. The fact that the bench show II to be given under the auspices at the Omaha Kennel club Is sufficient guaranty to exhibitors that ttlr property and rIght wilt b thoroughly Ind conscientously looked . after. The official roster of the club Is mace up ns folow > : Dr. J. C. WhInnery , president ; J. II. Mc- Tegue , rice preldmt : l. I. . Marten , record- Lag secretary C. F' . Frenzer fInancial secretory - try , and Fred Uoth , tieasurer. The bench Dhow committee Messrs. Whinnery. Mc- Tague , . Maritan , Ifrenzer , Roth , K mp , Evans 'Vlerman , Nason May and Chmberbln. J. 'lemlng , veterinary : \V. E. Nason , superin- tendent an'.l John Davldsu judge. The proper training of a dog should begin when the puppy has left cit the playful pranks common to youngsters and begins to evince his native instinct for h'ntlng by restless attempts at stray IJb , , such as sparrows , pigeons and others. To maintain a hunting dog In vIgorous ) health \\hen training - Ing or at any other time gh" him plelly of exercise In the Ollen all and keep him clean. Frequent washing Is highly beneficial. I frees him from irritation and ] destroys vermin. 'Setters need more attention than pointers. Deds mode of pine shavlrls are a good thing , winter or summer. They delight - light to turn round and round In these shavings until they have formed a bed to suit themselves. Fleas lever Infest dogs who are supplied , with fresh pine shavings tor beds. The old paying has It tint the best puppy of a litter Is the one the bitch first attends to That Is , tak , them all out of their nest when a day or FO old. carry them off a yard or two and puT them down together. The first one the mother picks up to carry back Is the best. I wi not vouch for the truth of this but I know many olrl doggy men who believe In It firmly. Thee high , blooded sporting dogs are capable of ml'ch education , but there Is a great differ- coca In the InttIIKence of dogs of the same breed or even of the same hitter. The American Kennel club rules require bch show managements to publish any changes In their premium list before the date of the clning of ( entries which In the case ot Omaha's coming phew Is September 4. and In accordance with the American Kennel club's requirements the foloIng announce- meat has been authorized by Superintendent Nason : The kennel prize of $0 for the best kennel of four bloodhoulds has been withdrawn. Cass :6 ½ , challenge bloodhound bhiches . : frst , $10 hus been allded. The English IloodhDund club has donated one gold medal to the best bloodhound dog one gold medal to the best bloodhound blch' antI one silver medal to the best bloodhound PUPP This leaves the bloodhound classes as follows : Class No. ' : G , challenge Ilogp. frst , $ bO. Cass No. 2G . challenge bitches , first , $10. $0. Class No. 27 , pen ( log " , first $10 , second $ : Class No. 28 , open bitches . fIrst $10 , second $5. Class ND. 29. puppies . dogs and bitches , first $5. second U. The EnglIsh oodhound club hal never given Its medals ] to any show outsIde of New York antI ChIcago. The Omaha Kennel cub feels quite jubilant over It. It gives our show a standing second to none outsIde of New York and Chicago. itoger Wiihiams .llams ot Loxlnglon ICy . the greatest bloodhound breeder In this country has promlsel to enter " four of his 'champIon dogs. This will give Omaha people a chance to Ice what a blood- ' 10und really hr The cur shown and ad- vertsed as bloodhounds ] In the "Uncle Tom's Cabin" plays have been a great detrIment to blool1honnlt Interests and have given people ; Is wrong idea of them. A wonderful metamorphosis took place In ; this state this morning. All the curlew and upland plover turned Into prairie chlckon. With today ' the open season for these birds t ; begins , and ! lasts until January 1 , lS96. I : : ChIcken shooting , hoevet Is one of the many field sports that Is approaching its end I In Nebraska . I hal bon on a rapid decline for live yeus , and In as many more the . t. bIrd wl be as scarce lS the antelope. ' 111 time was when the measureless prairIes ! or thIs state fairly swarmed with this gallant and gamey bird but Increasing , settlement , together with unfavorable sc- . sans , and the rutbfcss market bunter , have all too thoroughly done theIr work. Appalling - palling havoc has been made within the ranks or the chIcken and grouse during the put ' several years , and tOday many ot their 10t' famous nesting and feeding grounds know thor no more Antelope too , no " longer thin ten years ago , wIre to be met with In bands of hundreds In our middle mldllo ' . and western counthB low many or these tt. gallant little gallopers remain to beautify ( the Bummer plaIn and quIcken the pulse of hunter and wayfarer ! I la highly prob- lematcal whether I dozen could be found - . today I the state was raked wIth a floe-tooth comb. Occasionally an old luck I jumped i some gloomy draw In the remote Bandhls , r but a far aa the sport of hunting them gves , they are as god a lIterally ex- terminated. And so It will be with the I grouse and chicken In a few short years more. Last season was the budeat on the brds ! at any for several decades. Their season for nldlfCton was wholly blotted out. Th3 drouUI was mare intense I nIl of longer duration than any sim- liar period for twenty yens , anti the destruction of the bIrds was' wai trememlous. A lack of water and feed dove them away entirely from many localities and . decImated their dumbel everywhere. On - nanny of the best shootng grounds within the northern aDd western confines of the t . : It1te there Is no vestige ot chicken or grouse " ( this fall and likely never will b again , . ftl there ate a good many bIrds In certaIn Mectons yet and by perseverance anti In _ dustry some tolerable sport may be had this oason. Du It will nat ut IDng. Every farmer has his gun nowadays and the city sportsman Is not In It when It camel 10 .aglng game , It II safe to say that the bunches or birds that have not been "marked : down" In any locality In the state could . ba counted on the fingers . of your two bands , The bulk of the bIrds , therefore which t have thus far ec3pell the maw of time Snulablo lawbreaker and market hunter are : doomed , and with each recurring ) 'es they ; must neceuarly become scarcer anJ scarer , t cnl Inaly , and at no very Ilhtan day at limit . the last remnant of this great game - family will have gone t Join the buffalo , the c antelope and the Wild pieun . In another brIef cycle of time the valiant pot hunter un confine himself to blackbIrds and English sparrows. Our children's children may listen t tu the quack of the mallard and Deb \Vhlto's beloved whistle , but tD the whIr of the J'llnall gOUB" ' . wing , never This indeed b I ud situation to con- tazuplate , especially wbea the fact that the 'f 'a . , t. , - " I. , , : - - , - - J..Jl1 - - - . tunis ennuI have bln preserve.1 In fairly 111rnUfll . numbers for : lenit ltrles ot yearn yet II taken Into cominItlprtintm. A little honest legislation wo111 hno am'compiisimeti this , hut InlrAt or this , even time meager iowa rlrtllty vrearribe'l II behalf of the blr.1 have been 111 amid they have been al. most nwlutely wlhlllt protection trol.\ 'cars' end to ycan' etimi. . \HCI' the : hl.k n 11\1 the gllSe become 1 flhll end a mentor ) ' I" will prbehjIy see II good law 'IJNRl upon our statute bOK I. Sp nlln/ aleut antelope , and a3 al cvi- Ilence or their ul-tlno , p'cnl'fIIDeu. I recall that lu the fJl of ld3 ; CIIt.ln Jan ( nJAeam Snyder's eli ho.hk eper-wolt tit Into flex lute county anti : after len Ibys' hunt ft- tur11 10 Omaha with the hides and , eahilles , of nIne antelope. Ant no longer back than a year ago last MArch , while duck Ihotng In the sandhls or Deuel county , I maw ' little I bunch or tles9 Irautful an'm119 mnycelf. Dut twenty years ago. Those were iia'cyon times for the sitat I tsmon In Nebra kl here II nn acc lnt of 1 two ays' ! deer hunt , December - her 12 antI 13 . 1876 , wihIn : baa t:1 : n len mile of our city limits . taken from the clllmns c the old Chlc,1lO Fle'd , nail c-ntrlbuted by F. P. L. , whoever that Ientpmal ! , msy be : OMAhA , Dec Hi , 1876-I.0lolln : , I the result of I two days' lIter hUl . lecsmbor 1 : and 13 , ly live mne'nboms rl the Omha Sprt1- man'R club , anti ] Dr. fmah of th:1 : city . The ! enlcleu : of the club were Urron heed. es 1 , . Major hiarriger . Oecrgo . Hen land. ! J. W. Poly and J. Z3chal 'Cnylr. A Pgbt sldn of snow canto . whIch hste about two daya , time weather was cl3 and jest cold eou/h to freeze cars. as two or these ! el tenen wl,1 testify. The country that they chse was above Florence , between Se\'O end twelo miles distant , north from Omaha , l ] crence- burg seven miles. They tacIt the Omaha & Northwe3tet railway train , leaving here at 8:1 : a. m" , Iud which passes 'redy through thee shooting ground , whee they arrIved ! at about ! o'cocc , returning home at 2:21 : p. m same day , havng : had about five hours' time to , hunt. Meur" Reel and Durso ; scure1 a young buck , Dr SmIth a dcc and MCH ! . Hoagland and Petty a doe of Ijl poun's weight. Mr. Taybcr who fred at a buI ( at about forty yards , says : "I th'nl I hit hIm , but I wa the longest deer I over maw In my life. " Z3ch did not have the "buck fever" though (1) ( ) . The second day Me n 1011- land , Petty and Taylor were time oniy gentlemen - men who went out , the weather being intensely - ' tensely cold. They however wee \ at rewarded - warded for ther ! trouble. Messrs. HORgla'11 and Petty tacIt secured an od : buck , "e'gh- Ing respectively ISG ani 22 > pun1s. Thh Is censldored faIr Hlcce3 , taking Into cnidera- ten the tUne occupied each day In bunting. The total number of deer killed In this 10- Cllty and within twelve miles of Omaha , s ace November I. I about twenty-fve. Charlie Tnornas Herb Tay'or Attorney WI'I Simeni and the sporting editor spet a dny camping out on the lovey : 1tawhlo this "ee' " . As incredible as I may [ 'em , this strelm Is full of blade bass , and while they are not t1klng the lure very vcraclully just now. the party s ' cceeei In briDging a nice "mess" to creel , anyway. John Zela , whom wo ale O.t of house and home at breakfast In the morn' lag landed a one-pounder , the barrister two about I half-pound apiece , and Thomas ono of about the same . weIght. The sporting edIt ! r 11d ( the cooking ] ani super'ntcnod affairs de camp , while T.yor : , the UnIon Pacific mag' nate shot one ptover a dczen reat'ng earn and a paIr of crooked-nek squashes aJ they few over In the eVEnng. ! The total amount of money hng up In premiums by the Omaha Kennel club rcr the'r second annual bench show , September 18 , 19 , : O and 21 , aggregates the handsome sum of 2700. The list Is certaln'y a great cue fer Omaha and Is only excelled by suck clte : as New York Chicago , Boston , Phlhdepha : ! , Cincinnati and St. Louis. Secretary Marston will be at BandIes' cIgar store to receive entries for the dog show during the afernoonl of next Monday , Tues- day and W'edneaday September 2. 3 and 4. I should b3 remembered that no entries cn be made after September 4. Myron Learned , with a couple ] of ChIcago friends left last evening feI chicken 9:10t : In the country : north of Patton. , I " " la mountaIns "Sclp" Dundy encamped In the of Idaho and will spend 1 month there trout- lag and grousing. - Chatty COllnent on SI.ort. The harness racIng men all over the country seem _ to be pretty well In the dump. They sowed a bIg crop of flatulency last fall and wInter and are harvesting a big crop of whirlwind this summer. Almost unanImously - mously they opposed all bills legalizing bet- ting on races for no other reason under heavens than because the thoroughbred rol- lowers desIred It. This spasm or righteous- ness on the part ot the trotting horse people was , something tulLe grotesque. They pretended ' - tended to belIeve , but they knew better , that trotting races coul get along wIth- out the revenue and attractiveness of the pool box and booldes. As I result there has not been a successful meeting In the big circuit this year , nor Is there likely to be. Probably what was the most popular track In the grand cIrcuit , Buffalo ! , has all but passed out of existence . solely on account of the Inimical legislation Its promoters Isslsted In securing , Rochester Is another sample of what this adverse lawmaking has accomplished for the harness horse and the breeder , and Chicago will hardly have another meetIng unless the Illinois legislature , which Is probable comes to the rescue and passes a bill leglh- lag pool selling on her tracks The bite meeting at Washington Park was a colossal face , notwlthstandtng its great attractions. Hamln , who by a life time's unswerving Industry established at Buffalo one of the greatest tracks In the country Ie saId to have broken down and wept when he rcahized alzed that all his hard labor had gone for naught. Dut so I was _ and there was nothing left fop him to do but to close up his grounds , which has been done Mr Hamln was prac- tcaly ! at time head of the trollng horse breeders In this country , and deserved 'baler things. At Rochester the same condItion lton prevails , and another fine old truck has ben nailed tip. As at Buffalo and Washington 1.uk" . and I might very properly add , Red Oak too. despite the excellent des\lte excclent sport fur- nlshed the recant meeting was a financial frost and all the credIt there Is due to any- one for this result belongs to the la wntJter who enacted the prohibitory pool selling laws which today grace time statute books of Now York , Illinois , Iowa . Indiana and Ne- braska. , They aimed at the vice of gambling , In a petty way and In lieu of effecting the object soughmt they have deal a severe blow to one of the greatest Interests In these states , the trotting horse industry In New York the trouble began The hayseed legislators - lators of that state meant to reach the run- fling races only , but they con now lay back and appreciate the fact that the thorough- bred hI the only hess that has cscaped. 'rho breeders of trotera and pacers are the ones hIt hardest , judging from the stupendous crowds that surround the Sheepheall Day course last Saturday to witness the great I llturly contest But after all I looks something hike a just retribution . The trot- ting here poplo absolutely refuse to take a single step lost winter tD-save time turf from this adverse legislaton , but threw I the onus upon the shoulders of the thoroughbred men Now the barnes element are bewai- their fate and tng , loudly clamoring for a modIfication of the present lawit . But they got just what they deserved The Cambridg university's far.famed team of crlrkeler has landed on our ehre ani will play its initial game wab : the New York league team tomcrrow , Labor day. The English team Includes W. O. Drece , this yeu'a captain of Cambrdgo : : young V. ' . O. Grace Bon of the veteran champ'on : S. M. WOds , Who was here with Lord Ihwk's team In 1891 ; F. S. Jackton whore batting enabled the Ycrkshiro eleven to wa the batng plcnshlp Gf England , anti .n Indian prnce : , "umn Slrl UanjlhlDjbl , wh : I 'lhr one Cf Ue first latlnan' tn England Altgether there are feurleen 10 the vslhg ! team. After Afer the New York matches the vlst ors . will par : In Phladlpht and other ctIes. : but the Omaha Cricket club will hardly aueaeotl In getting them here The very emphatic vlctcry of Joe l'atchen over John 1 . Oeutr at Chicago a couple of woaka ago .a supposed to unequIvocally stamp the black ] colt as the harness king for ,1895. When the pair went atI"eepart weeks ago and Gentry the ' ag won J'atchen parties prtu claimed that Joaepbua was not In fitting fet _ - _ _ _ . _ . . . . . . . _ _ eIi--- - . - - - - - - - - _ . . _ tJJIU- - - tie anJ tint on edge' ; , anti that John n. was In theO 1'fliC of form. Thus Is their assertion m'cle ! good , for Palchen look the Chicago match 11 straight heats Gentry being Ie tunly In but one or them lint what Iloes 01 tmls ( inulnt to Iince nohcrt .J , . the ohl trntln 101 led both or these cracks a merry I ' "ne ! Fleetwood TlllultBY lat , winning In IrIIIht : ; heal\ 10 the tune of 2:06'2' : 2:0 : I , 2:01 : * . The SUIIJIII king. latchen , wal : the talenller , even Mascot beating him hut 11 every heat , anti In fact Aldrews throve Matcot In aheal , of John n. Uentr In the fut heat. S nil that hu been said by the wise equine guys about Robert Js havIng I f01 ! bock must be swallowed without much ! lne' seasoning . Bnt to0 back to the I WIhln/lon park p3ce. Clint Drlgrs wa aver 111 witnessed the race . and he saId that with favorable conllols ( wo would now dOubtless be braising the two minute horse. Ho thinks Ihat en a fat track and with a favorable wlncl Curry could have driven the black dangerously near - this wonderful mark. And maybe that wasn't a great perform ance by the big California plow , horse , Azote. on Wedne.day ! last. lie l.ln't . do ! thing but skip over 1'leetloo 's famous course In 205'4. Thl Is time fastest mia ever trotted rr pacel ] al IfleltwoOI and lower time trotting record for geldings one second. In 189 Nancy Hanks went over this track In 2:06 : % which was its record up to Wednesday. I seems that the h'ghstrng taIig : yachts Johnny Dul and Uncle Sam ae rb ut to send against eoe'h other are exceedingly Ielre ] : Ieeeu ! of mechanIsm , Lute the hgh-cla ! thoroughbred rcng : heres , they are apt to 10 lassie from pralns. The other day I read , that Valk'rle had "buckled" two or three of her for'anl frames so severely that It Is ap- prebended that she cannot be brought oround In _ perfect form until after It lies been decided - cided which side keeps ] the coveted cUP. The Drlt hers , however , might bandage her well and try I little of Voc ltamacclottt's horse lnIment on her frames , and I believe she would ] come round all right before the big race. But our own Defender Has also gone "dickey " Some oC the old tars say sue strained her hull Instead of her rigging when she ran Into the mud the other day , and the Yankee boys who are backing her had better "Ioole a ledlle oud " What If she should develop a spavin , throw ont a CU or . splint 1 That would be awful , wouldn't It 1 ' The athletic event of the past month was the remarkable performance or Champion Tommy Connef at Traver Island 01 Wednesday - day a week ] ago. lie lowered the world's record for three-quarter of a mile and Is without a doubt the peer of any amateur distance runnel In the worlt , Conical ! cov- ered the distance In 3:02 : --5. just 0:04 : 1.5 bettor than his 0\ n record made at Cambridge - bridge Mass. , two years ago. The amateur record for English runners ts 3:08 : % , and hell by W S. Oeorge. I must be noted ] . however , that thIs distance never appears as an IndivIdual event on any athletic program In that country. What made Conneft'a won- derful exploIt posstble was doubtless the fact that he was tired ont hy the speediest hal-mler. C. Ilpatrlck , and the fastest mller . 0.V. ' . OrIon , In America . There Is now no pDsslble doubt aleut Connec being selected to represent the New York Athletic club In its international contest with the London . Athlete club at Manhattan field on September 21. He Is now looked upon as time equal of any man who wears the spliced shoes on the globe anywhere frm three- qnarter up to four mies and Is surely America's champt of the cInder pth. At the international meeting next month Conner anti Bacon will ba pitted against each other for the miD championship , that Is , If Bacon Is whIt the English team , os was orIginally Intend . Bacon holds this now , but I Is a question whether he can retain itIn his coining meet with Conneff. The professional record for a mile Is 4:12' : i and many of the easter authorities look for I coming either Connec meetng 01 , Bacon to equal this at theL I W H. Copple writes the sporting editor from Drocton , Mass. , where the bIg profes- sIonal sweepstakes Iprlnt tales place tomor- row afternoon that both he and "KId" Shh1- van are In fine condition and confident of rendering a /oood account of themselves , Copple says all the craqkerjacks , of the coun- try are on hand and that the management Is preparing for a crowd of 15.00 people t lee them run Copple goes In the big sweepstakes ] , but Sullivan In a lesser event. Copple further ) that the meeting means the revival of sprint running , and that an endeavor will be made 10 maintaIn the sport on an honest baels. lie sends the names of John Doyle , Adams Mass. : James Collins . EdgertonVis. . ; Jack Gibson , Romeo Mich. ; Alexander Davie , Canajoharie N. Y. : Toni Morris , Santa Anna , Cal. : Walter ChrIstie - tie . Brooklyn , N. Y. : Ed Donovan , Naticic . Mass. : Robert Brown , Lynn Mass. : D. J. Coyne Chmatamn . Ont. ; Joe Merryman , Laredo Mo. , and himself of Dancrft , thIs state , as the entrIes for the big sti'eopstalces , 100- yards championship. Ever entry he asserts , Is running In events , ten seconds or better , and MorrIs recently did a trIal In ! 45. It looks ] very much as , I our English cousIns - Ins , so far as the aggravating umpIre ques ton Is concerned . have our pat national game under much better control than wo have. In England the umpire Is strictly pislained The most trivial Interference on the part era a player puts him out of the game. This Is the limit of this omclal's power. He can levy no fines. Any player lifted by um- plrlcal force from the play has his case con- elmioreti by a board of judges and tt determInes - termInes hol long he must remaIn on the bench without pay. The verdIct Is lable to bo anywhere Cram one to twenty games . ansi as a consequence the English ranks contain but few obstreperous players. American mo gls should play the tip. Anent the . big mill between Corbot and Fitzsimnions. The same old Jcksonvle. I la. . program Is being enacted at Dallas. The Texan governor has assumed n threatenIng - lag attItude ; tla attorney general Is Issuing opInions broadcast and the Dallas sheriff promises to fill a cemetery with prIze lighters - era and sports If an attempt Is made to pull the fht of ! . I Is probablY the same old Floridian bluff , and time mill will take place a allvcrtsel1 In New Orleans tIme booklcs are offering the following odds : Three hun- fired to 100 that the battle takes place tn , Texas ; 400 to 600 on Corbett. 500 to tOO against Fizsimmons , 600 to 700 on O'Don- , nell , 700 to 800 on Maher , 400 tD 600 on Ryan , 500 to 600 on Smith , 400 to 500 that the Cor- bett-Fitzsimmona out does not last twenty rounds , and 400 to 500 that It exceeds twenty rounds : 400 to 500 that the Smith-Ryan bout docs not last twenty rounds , and 400 to 500 that It exceetg twenty rounds. Combination betting-SOG to 100 Corbet to win , and pick the other two winner ; 800 to 100 } 'lzslm- mons to win and pick the pther two winners. A Letter from thc ICh1. DROCKTON , Mass. , Arg. 27-To the Sport Ing EdItor ef The Dee : One week from yesterday the races for the 100-yard lght- weight sprint 10 yards and the mile championship - pionship taka pace ] In this city. Quite a crowd will be here. I , Is estimated that at least 45,000 people will be on hand when the men ate called for the frt heat. I have been training here with T. C Morris the 1893 champion. and E. C. McCennand , time mile runner. Over our "stall" at the track we have painted In red ) , white and blue "The Wooly \Vest's Training Quarters , Morris , Sullivan . McClennand " We train twIce a day , morning and Ifernoon. I have got all the fet racing I care for. No more training for me After this la over I am done wiLls foot racing Morris . Copple and Donovan I are hero training. They are In the big race. Morris ts runnIng line , but Donovan hal the most backing In the east. In my opinion Morris will wIn. with Copple and Doyle for second and third places. MorrIs bas run here 100 yards faster than 9 4-5 seconds , and that Is moving rIght along. I saw him make the run. In the mile It will be bo. tween McClennand and Smith with Jrlddf close to both on the finish. In my race Rolns will most undoubtedly be the winner as he Is running like lghning I do not fear hIm any , but I look at It In the light that there are other besIdes myself , I don't wish to pick a winner In this , but I thin ] that 101lns , ngleman anti I will be In the first three places. I will do my very lest to win. No one can do more. Lon Lier and I are matehell for $ a on Thurs day , August 29 , seventy-five yards. "Sul- lvan money Is plentul I will land him two yards "ure. Will close now . and may a western man win Your truly F' . J. SULLIVAN , ( the Kid ) . Two Gr.lt : lhu11 Agree . NEW ORLEANS , Aug 27-To the Sport- lug Editor of The Dee : I receive The Dee pretty regulaly from our Omaha broker n. I C , Iawley , and think I Is one of the newsiest and beat metropolitan papers of the , . . IU"li" " .lf FVU' - I * . _ _ , . ' _ I country . lB ' , OCl ) II vain. howevlr , for I your Idea idiotic ilid Ol"ob nulls tt 111 u. I I " Iii represett I on' nr the New York dailies lt the ring In1 } Dnl : ! olr e will ste yost there. Now , Sandy , tani I , to knol what ) think of the results.i'Imile waiting for your Rood )011 opinion I will volunteer usitme. I thllle ( - belt will trim lied , ' han.ly . , 'Chls conclusion II reached ofenl ture deliberation nnll my \ pure judgment fr ' / from prejittlices. 1 boxed both of them , SI\ them train anti fight , all unless Jim intake' n leg ] he will win. A brolten hnnll of tl"o would not prevent him rm\111 Rt teimtt. I ' also know that File I n ha\l puncher cinch the luckiest 0 ' I that ever toed time marr : I think Maher will "hide" O'Volnel nref n close struggle. Ryan ought to 10 Smith , Id I am that way , but I feel this Is to be the'closlst go of the threo. r lynn mixes with llth the result may not lie so satisfactory . I he . loesn't and uses hll wits hs wil beat Smith nicely , WIth kindest regards from Mr. Hlnr and myself. JAMES J , KENOmCK , I'u In "t'r "I f t h. Hall CI'U 1 t'M. New York wen lut thre ga.1les 1101 Urcok- lyn this season. : ' ' 1l-N'chol ! , again this year 1 Io ton'8 only retale ! pitcher . IndianapolIs has an evident clmsdhm on the Western league penant The New Yors ! have won but two g.tues In laltmore In two years. New York has lest moro gal/lcs / this ! 'eu than It till nil ol list season . Manager Selee of Boston spends his spare moments watching Eastern league plnyers. Time old .Omaha player , l rnle Genius , has succeeded lerbluer on so end for the Pits- bus . bllgS. An injury has agaIn put Dug lull.IY out of the game He wi pi ) no lore this s a80n. Charley Esper , the Dallmore pitcher , has not hi . a balll:1 : with I pitched ball this Cincinnati Is Inxlous 10 give young Hobln- son of the University team a chance next sprIng. "Lava" Cross of Phiadelphia Is playing the best third base of any player In the le.gue at precnt PhiadelphIa has beat Basion out 16 l their series this year , having won seven and lost ! five games. Anson no longer calms : the ttnnlrt lie Is satisfied . however , that hIs Colts w:1 : beat out "rme clubs. " Fred Ely I l the only St. Louis player who : does not receive perlollc.1 roasts from the I Mound City press , . Cleveland played two games wihout on error Wednesday of last week , Boston one anti Baltimore enl ' . Trubr Is doing hotter work at second ftr Chicago than dId StQwart , Anson Is lucky or has sound judgmenl. l'ltcher'alter Tlorton has been farmed out by Chicago to Hock ford , I" , and so has McBride and Jlggs Parrott. New York Is souring on Dal1 Clarlte. lie Is not only tough ant ugly but being poundel uumercluly , says the Advertiser. In fifteen games played up to last Monday Second Daseman Lowe ot 10ston hal made but one misplay II 107 chances offered. The mnant of the Western assocIation seems to 10 putting up remarkably good bal and every team Is playing well , to bool Durkett of the Ce\elal1s secured his base five times , ovejy tine he was at the bat , In a recent gamcr and scored every theme. lerman Loug killed a rat at Philadelphia time other day.by . hitting the rodent with a bal while It ivas chasing ' across the field. Catcher Orally of l'1hladel l' hla may be tried at short. Thmc.Philiies . 1mve not been Irong In that poslto.slpce the retrement of Bob Allen. _ The Boston team Is credited with thlrty- four home rUM this season About thirty of these were made on those tennis grounds In Boston. xi : In Hoyt's play . "A Runaway Colt. " Captain Anson sybil play a game ot billiards . give a few base bal e'llllltons ! , and do a little love making. I , A New York paper suggests that the Cuban giants llnllh out time New York's 1chedule. ThQJ , Gothamltes , rll ,1 be gettIng desperate ' ' I , . The 'Vestern'leag ( o papO:1 arc profuse In theIr praIse ot tho'work of Charlie Irwin the St. 1.ul third baseman who Is coveted by Cincinnati. Rocforc scenes to bo the Chlcagos' train- Ing school. Uncle and Nick are swappng : players with a generosity that amounts to , prodigality. . In the last two games In whIch Dad Carke : pttchcd against the Pirate they made thirty- nIne hits off him Big Jake Deckley never did like Dad Hanl O'Day had to bo escorted off thefeld at Washington His refusal to call the game after bll teams requested I caused the San- ators' defeat Durkett leads the Spiders In battng , HIs average Is .393 , He also leads tie league tn bJlng , Clemenls of 1hladelpha bang : second and Lange ol ChClgo : Ihlrd. Bill ; Moron has developed a large and promising b.1 on that part or his anatomy where It will do the most good , and he has quit. Milwaukee for the season. A Philadelphia echange says that asIde from its pitchers the New Yorks have only one first class playertrge Davis Size up the team and II looks like a true assertion. Jack Glntscotk Is posing as a good Samaritan - marItan to league "has beens " Since taking charge of the Wheeling club he has captured . two former league I ittars-hiarry Staley and lark BaldwIn. ' Lehman , Inks and Mills are with the St. Joe' Shaefer , , 'lh Peoria and UlrIch ) with Quincy Carrlnh and Eagan will be given a trial by St LouIs , and old Hltch and Pace will count the ties 'a California. The Omaha UnlverEIY club team wouM gIve any team In the ' Wester association a . good run for their money. The UnIversity team has given Omaha much better bal this season than dId the association tem. Lincoln and Des Moines are coming down time stretch neclt.and-neck , Whiei thee local cranks like Old Man Trar , they like Ebright and LIncoln br4.er , and they arc doing some lively pulling for Duclerlno. Luhxville has won more consecutive games than SI. Louis , , Wahlnglon , Drcolcyn , Phia- delphia and New YOI'lt. I Is not neessary to mention that their string of continuous defeats - feats II greater than that or any other cub. : The Minneapolis and St. Paul club' will ploy a serIes of three games for $1,000 anti time championship o ( the Twin Cities at the close of the season' In the Western. The $1,000 , however , has a big log chain attachment - mont So far aa the Philadelphia chub Is con- earned New York may play the winner for tb Temple cup says Frank Hough. Our own darlings will take chances on a can of tomatoes. Besides , what's the use of a cup wIthout sumthln on the aide Pitcher 'Vllie Mains or I.ewttown , who 'wal recently sod ! to the New York team for next recenty year , betted last Friday by the New DeMords to the tiThe or seventeen hilts . with a total of . twe t- ne. Who was sold . Mains or the New Yrl lub1-Hoston lieralti . Jack O'Conmor yf the Clevelands ts In a fair way of gtUfm ; on a le3gue blacklist ] In- less ho soon n its r bridle on his tongue and a curb on hIl temper lie was fred out of the Amerlcar\ \ association for offenses not a of rank as thpse ' " he bas , been reenty guilty One of time , rar # things In the NatIonal league la a baftoadetl l ! Inflekler. Aside fmm catchers , only qpo ! south-paw plaYing on the diamond can be fecnled at present and thIs Is Jske BeekI2) ; . , nrst ) baeman cr the PIUs' burgs. I.eft-hande onlleder : arc more com- men , and of 4LpfIhandeti catchers , there arc but twoTenney of Boston anti Clements cf Philadelphia. A left.imamidcd infle'der Is a source ot great wcrFY to other infielders by reason of his peculiar way of throwing the bal ComlnA Uown tie homestretch. Baltimore Is now In full possession of first place In the National league race , with CeT- land a good second. Boston has been climb- tug steadily , while Ptsburg rs imitating Us' crawfish In her locomotion . and PhiladelphIa and Brooklyn are both coming fast. Cln- clnnat has fallen Ika the beautiful snow and Is trailing along with New York , \Vasimingtomm . SI Louis . and Louisvie , In the Western league Indianapolis has riveted her cinch on the tag , and In the Western association Billy Trmoy hu given Duckerlno his dust and now leads the procession . Col. Braille n"All'cra ci ICIcle. NEW YORK CTY , Aug 27.-To the SportIng - I Ing EdItor of The Bee : 1 see by the papers _ _ . - - - - - --T--- I - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' - - - - osively _ the Only Big Show Coring this Year - Bigger , Better and More Comprehensive Thal1 Ever j" - Dh'Gct Froiiis Phelo1uilaly Successful . - New England To \1" . I : J - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Comln - Baok to Omaha After the Longest and Most Succe9sful Tour on Record , IncludIng 45 Consccutlyo Performances In ChIcago , 12 In St LouIs and 12 In Boston , end Everywhere . where proclaimed the CREATEST EXHIBITION OF THE ACE RINGLING BROS J - , VV orld's Greatest Shows , 3-Ring Circus , Roman Hippodrome , Million Dollar Menagerie. The1iggostIow ith WordPresentodinthe Largest ens Ever CoiisIruc1d. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - ' ' ONE BOlH W CONl'lm'r Ni'MIIRIIH 11I W@I1L lHlH YO gAl'l lJll"OH NlllgnS 1\ . Jc0 1i41 ! ? 1fsPIJz ! LIBERATI'S ' BAND ( &j. , ' (5 ( ; 'tl LBERATIS i OF 60 SO1OISTS. ! . . . , . Under thee Ilronnl Direction of SIC . ' . . " . ' A l.tll nACI. the . Cnmols Bammri- i - . mURIel' anti Vtrluo/o. ! More BIHh , Class Features Than _ \1 Other - ' . " ' , . 8how C'omniimeeml. lomhlnel1 TliFi , ' ' ' . ' 11 D0'fR. gll'O ! , ( Grale 1 Aerial Vaulters . . IunPH TnOlPI' . Nln l"1.bl' . Molds I" Classic Statuary. . ' ' . amid i.ofty l'yrnmmmltla I.C lyrallils. EDDY F'AMIIX lDDY 1"AtI.Y .4 e , . fI ELENA Fiimnotms . Bnglllh Acrobats. 'l'he Queen . or Equeltrllnne ! tOlethr with u lealf.ecore of other world.famous . hare.lack I lilers ] . Inelnllng Mike Hoone , Orrin Holis , Ceci ! 1.0 In 11 e , Marina . , , . Lesiie Julia Jowaldl' I Juln 'I scorn : or other meei'cr before premwnteml . ! features and . exhibited the Immense In 3 rings . In mll.ulr _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ courses. impost - - NewspapersSayofthisFamus Exhibition : "No ssiclt realiammtion of time evolution of , "Ititeghing Bras . now stand foremost In "Hlnglng , ioiId of d re tented entOrprises , either In tl'e ! country or time circus has over before visited St SIdriling on tiu enttrprlses tJ. Iountry . . . " , . I. . nbroatl.-Cincinnati Louia-St , Louis . Globe Democrat. . Ibroal-Clnclnnnt Enqum . ' "Dy all odd the best circus ever seen In Croidd Into Thro8 Uollrs - "The most latsructory and complete ever - 'lloston-hhoston . , " . ' . - Daily Glouo. seen In Chicago-Clmicago , Trlluno. . - - - - - - - "Superior to any urenle exhibition ever of Solid I - . . " exhlllton "The fest circuit ever seen In this city. , seen " ] . , . . here-Aban , TImes-Union. -Chicago - Times-herald. _ Stujiondous Hm'lvul of tim Thrilng SPO'ts , Contests and I LI'gest Zoological Collection In the \Vorhd. Giant 01- Taee : of time nOIm Illpiiods'otno II'e ented on nn nit- ii t'nffo , Mammoth llppotnmu ! . Dmblo IIem'ds of mophants , equaled Scale of Qu'acedtst'c and : Iagnlcenco ; vividly car- Ii Camels Dromocales , llos'isc'd HOI'sea , Lion , BaD\ Lens , I'\'ing time belmoldot' hack to time Glory und Pomp of the II ' ! 'igO's , and Scores of Dons Lair's and Cage : , of othO" rm'o Etm'nal City and the Unpslu"s-Enchantng. ( Edifying , Ex- I and curious \Vill Animals . oIL arranged . and oxhlbited In citing Famed ! Mlxilu Actual ! . and Acl'ut ROjI'odueton bi Ro I o's Ii assail and study. a way as to alToId ample oPPO.tunly for hl.Jcction aHANuI'ST ' 'lU B lAOl'AN' : ever seen on the sirecisof any cl. leaves time show grunds at 10 o'clocl on the morning or time Exhibition Ten kinds or Music. : Iolcow's Siver Chimes. Steam Caiiope. Royal Carriages from l lngly Courls. DOl't miss H , Two Complete Pertormances ' Daily at2 and 8 p. m. Excursion Rites on all Rolroad9 , ; One 50c Ticket Admits to al the Combined Shows. Children Under 12 Hal PrIce. . . Omaha , Monday , S ept. 9 . 20th EXHIBITION and Paul CROUNDS 8t5. that there I ! another show Plt on the road using the word Bowery In its title . I herely notify managers or theaters and bails throughout the country that the title of the Bowery belongs to me nnd also the name of the street . as on May 2 , 1895 , a petition was brought before the Board of Aldermen of New York City to change the name of time street to Parlthul'st avenue. Through my labor and that of IY friends I secured 250.00 signatures and brought my petItion before the Doarl of Aldersmiemm anti Mayor Strong signed a bill retaining thc name of the Bowery. Therefore the name ot the flowery belongs to me. me.STEVE STEVE BRODE , 14 Bowery , New York CIty. (1.Nlo"M tutu Aimssa'ers. CRETE. Neb. , Aug. 27.-'o the Sporting Editor of The Dee : In last Sunday's ! sue , In answer to the question from \'ahoo , "In case first base Is occupied , batter hits fly to shortstop who muffs , Is the batter out ? " your answer Is that under the absurd trap bal rule he is. Now , does not the rule or 1895 say In regard to that play that the batter Is out when he his a fly bal to the infIeld . where first and second or first , seconl and third bases are occupied ? Ileso answer In next Snnday's Dee.-I. B. Haley. Ans.-The qleston was answered " recl ) ' . OMAHA , Aug. 29.-0 the Sporting Editor of The Ihee : 'Co decide a bet would you please answer In next Sunday's DeE what ts the correct standing of the Minneapolis team In the Western league ! They give three different standIngs In three dlerent papers -A SubscrIber , 2103 Leavenworth Street. Ans-The standing In Time Bee corresponds wIth that In the Minneapolis isapers and Is presumably correct DEADWOOD , S. D. . Aug. 26.-0 the Sporting Editor of The Bee : Your answer to K. W. from this place was Domewhat mIxed , as It seems Imposlble for C to win nit mane ) The bet was tll3 : J bet where A and B tie for first mouey , C gets second money. Am I correct or not 1 Would like a 1t0 authority on thIs , as I am In the mninority-lliily Kehn. Ans-It should have been stated that A and D dIvIde Irst or run I oft. C takes second monc ) ' . OMAHA , Aug. 29.-To the Sporting Editor or The Dee : A anti n pitching quolts both are 16 points : A pItches a ringer and D pitches a rInger and a quoit Who w1n11- A Iteader . Ans.-Hule 5 says , In case of a tIe , two opposIng Quois being equal , It shall bD do. clued a draw CITY , -Aug. 28-To the Sporting Editor of The Dee : 1lpase answer In the Sunday flea : Four playIng a game of high five , A. n , C and V : A and Care partners , A deals and makes trump C holds no trumpl and refuses to draw thus throwing the trumps Into A's hand las C any right to refuse to draw.- ! ) . I. , Ans-Tht la just os you agree upon In starting the game . "Robbing the deck , " while I Is played , Is a poor game at best Carl players wi not alow I. O'NIhiIL , Neb. , Aug. 26.-To the Sporting EdItor of 'lime Dee : In umpIring the Sun- day game between O'Nei and ColerIdge , a peculiar situation arose , and I would like your opinion a to the justness of the de cllon mado. The case was like ( lila : The bases were all occupIed . one man out . I coacher was at first amt third , the batter struck out but the catcher failed to hold time bI and throw It to , first before time umpire declared the batman out. The ball lan , who had run to first , In the confusion that folowcd , ran acres time diamond to third , and with the assistance of the coacher pushed the base runner over the home I plate , I called the basernner on thlrl1 out on the grolnds of Interf rencf. Was It rIght 1 I' . S. The man on third had left the base and gone nearly over to the bench and then returned to the base , from which he was rescued by the men as aforemen- ( laDed. Please answer In Sunday'a Bee , and by letter Ir convenient.-Ciytie King Ans..The decision was all rIght COUNCIL , ULUrFS , Aug. 28.-0 the I Sporting Editor I of The Bee : Please state I In Sunday's flee th : winner of the Futurity , for the past eight years Also time breeding of handspring who was lacked a the favorite - vorie a week ago Saturday , a well as that of Rlpulal , Crescendo and Silver n-Unlon Park. Ans.-n 1888 , Proctor Knot : 1889 , Chaos , 1890 , Potomac : 189. His highness : 1892 , Menlo : 1893 , Domino : 1891 , The Butterflies ; 1895 , Requital. (2) ( ) handsprIng by Hanonr- My lavorle : Requital , fiotlmian-itetribution ; Crescondo. Flambeau-Janet N : Sliver 11 , Saivator-I'luerette. DANOLI PALACE PIPE I.'OUNDny , .ug , 29-To the Sprtng Editor cf The Bee ! In high live , dealer ! robbing the deck , one of the players asked how many trumps be held up. Is ice not euppoei to gIve the Informs. . rnf ' - - - - - - - p are now talking of a new ENGLISHMEN . They say Max Pemberton is the coming man and. that his work is sureto become more popular - ular even than that of' Conan Doyle. Flis " " "Jewel I "IipregnabIe City , Mysteries Have Known , " "Iron Pirate , " mmsoa\Volves" and the first numbers of' "The Diary of a Valet51' have made a remarkable st.ooess in England. Our readers will be glad to learn that we have secured the four con- eluding number of "The Diary of a Va1e , " the flrs of which Ofltitled , 'The Phantom . Staircase , " will be published in our daily issues , ommenoEng September 3. c a thrilling story of adventure in the slums ot Paris , 'I shows that the author . has a powerof narrationquiteas new and forceful as that of Steven3on. You musi , read Pemberton or ba b3hind the times. ( Ion ? Kindly advIse in Sunday Bee and oblige.-A Greenhorn , Ans.-Lllxo the balance of thn players , lee must discard before helping lime hands. hut in robbing the deck time dealer can always deceive time other eantestmnts an to time number - ber of trumps he holds. COUNC1I BLUFFS , Aug. 29.-Tm the Sport ing Editor of The flee : Plesso answer the following questions in your valuable Sunlmmy paper inmxi obl'go an ambitious young hunt r ; (1) ( ) About. what siza eliot is the best for geoe ? (2)'ieen ( ) does time quail season bogn ? (3) ( ) When does time duck soasen Lein. (4) ( ) Wiman does the season for pralrte chicken begn ? (5)Vimat ( ) Is the best also of shot to use for prairie chicken-A Subserlimer , Ans-(1) ( ) Ones. (2) ( ) October 1. (3) ( ) Tb-re ' no law governing wild fowl shooting tn tim's state , but the legitimate ducking sess.n opens about September 20. (4) ( ) Today. (5) ( ) At timia season 75 , later on Ge. OMAhA , Aug. 29.-To the Sporting Editor of The lice : Kindly state In your paper wimat nationality Henry P. Haze 1sT-Thomas liar- rett. Ans.-hlowhing dervIsh. OMA1IA-Aug. 23.-To the Sporting Ifltr of The flea : Klndiy decide the follotvmeg In next Sunday's lice : SmIth bets Jones that Oncahma cviii land in tlz'rd piaca or better at the close of time chancp'on&mcp base baWl searon of 1895. Au you well lcnow , the Omaima te'm is defunct , Jcmces claimna nmoney ; Smith con- tests. Kindly dccde ! and obi'ge-Stako. holder , Ans.-Accormhlng to betting ethics , it is no bet , an it was certanly Impliel by both b't- tors when then wager was made that Omaha would finish the seison. WOODIIUILN. Is , . Aug. 30.-To the Sport- log Editor of The flee : Please answer following - lowing question in Sunday's flee , to decide a bet. in the recent race between Robert J anti Joe i'atcbsn at Buffalo , how many heats were paced , anti did not Robert J take one of theno-C , U. Elation. Ans-Four , Robert. J won the third heat , A ( mmmd hislmsfeelui ( , In tIme sanItary exhibition new being held in h'aris the munIcipal council of tlme city shmows an inmportant macblue fer disinfecting arti- des to prevent the spread of contagious dls. eases. This apparatus is In thin form of a cylindrical boiler , immounted ott wlmeels , with a vertical boiler attached for smmpplying the steam wimich is to act upon the objects to be treated. These are placed In time cylindrical apparatus , anti are subjected to the action of steam under a pressure of twenty-five pounds per square inch , and a temperature of 239 tie- grees Falmresmimelt. In this way the heated steam penetrates to every part of time objects , and slier it baa been submitted to tlmi tern- perature for five minutes time ateamui is cut of ! and hot air is blown tbrougim the apparatus to assist In time drying , wimicis operation takes only a few minutes. . - - _ _ i---- - - - - . - . p1NU IETIiii0 I v1 ; K I I I "VASTINO BI8EASES WEAKEN VONIOER. V V tuiiy because weaken . . tIey you r.iowly , gratlu. ally. 1)o not allow this wosie of body to make Yost aOOT , flabby , lrnnmatmmro smmmmn.lh'ahtii , , mtremmgtti amid vlor it. for you whether you be rich or poor. Time tireat fludynn is to be haul only froimm ti'e hiuti. son Melicalhmstltute. , 'flmi wonmierut ttiscovery was matlo by time specialists of time oiti famous liutI' 8055 liedicm.i Immatltute. Ii Is t'imtrongcs ( and most powerful vitalizer made. It i so powerful that ii is simply womidcrful lmow Imarnmleaa it Is. 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It can be stopped in twenty days by time umeof hludyan. iludymme cosa no more ths nay olin , remedy Send for circuiers end watlmoniala. 'I'AINTEI ) 1SLOOD-Impure blood due to serious private thirorders carries myrhela of sore- producinggereii. 'Then comeasore throat , piompies , copper colored spotammlcers In month , old sores ani fmmhiiimg hair. YoU can save ma trip to Rot Springs by wrtiiugfor'fllood ltouk'totbeoid pbysiolanaof the UVISON MFDICAL INSTITVTE , btockton , Market sand ml. ttt. , , aAu ) 'itainuaco , CAT. DR. IOBB'S BOOK FREE Tostiiutrert's of Zrrot'aof Youth and DIUOHS /Sfrnand hI'onwvm. rU8pagLsciotbtoun Treat. moreS b mall utrteiI conUientIat. Cure juaraD. tied , Cmtllorrlm , , flrWBm5NisthbZbU _ _ .4- _ . , _ - _ - _ - _ . ' . _ _ - . - . - - . - . = c ; . : : - "