Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 27, 1892, Part Two, Page 10, Image 18

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    Hi TIE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , NOVEMBER 27 , IBOU-TWENTY PAGES ,
ME WEEK'S ' SPORriHC CRIST
Breezy Gceeip Ancnt the Diamond and
the Hoped Arena ,
WHISPERINGS OF THE WHIRLING WHEEL
trite Hnniicr line "f Quiill NolirnOm nml
the Trotter Dnnn In IllxlrVlutre
tu c Minuting , uiul IntrrmtlMS *
Mcllrnry Win All Right.
OMAHA , Nov. I'J. ' To the Spotting Editor
ot TIIK HKI- : Knowing that you nro always
anxious to stata facts I wish to rofu'.o n
statement that liai noon going the rounds
of the press regarding tbo last rsco that
I-obwco trotted nt St. Joe , Mo. Mcllonry ,
Ills driver , has boon accused by sotno of the
turf paper * of milling htm iti that race to the
dlsRUstof tils owner , James Ladd. I wns nt
Mr. build's plnco on tbo Ttb Instant ,
nd In conversation with li'ra about said
race ho told tno that ho had novnr accused
McHonry of pulling the horse previous to
his llr t race nt St , Joe QLobasco had picked
up a gravel ami It had not \\orkod out nt
the tlmo of that race , utit the trade being
stft , and ho being a gnmo hor'o , bo won the
race und took the world's stallion record In
a race during tbo tlmo that Intervened bo-
tnoen his first nnd second race at stud placo.
Lobnsco did not huvo the harness on but
twlco on account of tlio gravel having
worked through , which loft him In no con
dition for n brushing race , being short of
work and vnrv nero on his foot. Mr. Kauri
tolls tno that nt thu tlmo of the race it wns
blowing n perfect gale , that thu track WBJ as
a brick pavement , und having ono nf the
hardest horses on earth to bent In Wnltcr
K. , Inking nil things Into consideration. Mr.
t.nad says It was no disgrace to have Lo-
butco boutcn that day.
Ho further says Hint ho thinks had Me-
Henry bad the horse oarllor in the soasnn ,
o that ho would have had tlmo to properly
condition him , his mark would now bo 2:07 :
or bettor , Instead of'J : 107 . Should nothing
happen to the horse \\intorhowlllbo
put In condition next season to tuko a shy at
tbo world's rocotd.
Now I am not writing this for tno benefit
of McIIenry nor to boom Lolmico , but am
imply trying to right u wrong that must
have originated ID the brain of some ono who
h d a dislike lor Mack. When Undo Jim-
mlo openly accuses Mack of nulling the horse
and BIVCS him to some ono else 10 handle ,
than will be the time for some of these
croakers to shout. BILI.V HUSTOK.
Nelmuun Trotting ( tight Alone.
It wns but rt few years ago when the stnto
of Nebraska took no rank whatever as n
homo for tholtrottor , but today aho is In the
Tory front and apt to stay there. During
1803 , six yearlings throughout the United
States hnvo acquired standard , records , nnd
none nro credited to California , the land
that first unro us a 2:30 Hotter at the " - . , "
lot , thnn EllftVoodlino , then Nelly A.
2:29Jf : by WIlUos Uor , nnattio h t Is com-
Dlotod by the filly Mill Lady 2SO : bv Count
Wllkos. Belle Acton and Ella Woodllno
were sired Nebraska stallions , and both are
owned hero. Leone was sired by a Massa
chusetts stallion , and she Is ' uwnoa tu
Illinois. Mill Lady is owned In Pennsyl
vania Nelly A. In Kentucky ' , nna Violta in
flow York. .
Chicken anil Oiuill Plentiful.
OMAHA , Nov. 23. To the Sporting Editor
of Tun QBE : It's not known among * sports
men that the southeastern portion of Ne
braska Is u flno game section. If vou In
quire from the public jou nro informed that
there is'no gamn to be round , but for my
owfiTnforinntlon I took n hunt out from
Beatrice and found prnirio chicken plentiful ,
killing in half n day's hunt , over two good
dogs , eighteen birds. The hunfwas one to
be remembered us ono of my most pleasant
experiences. I found the Holds all open , the
farmers very kind and obliging. Several
told me whore chlcicons were soon last. It's
not a country for the market hunter or gnmo
hog , but is ns line u section as a sportsman
could wish for , and during October I know
of no finer cllmato. Quail 1 found abundant.
_ Ai.no.
luck Doing IHflr'n Land.
Jack Prince , the well known local blcy-
ollstJi touring the south racing against
liorsoa or men , It makes Httlo dllloronco
with Jack. If the borso has the most money
ho gels the race ; samn with the man. On
Thanksgiving day Jauu iuporintended a big
racing tournament at Macon , Ga. . the load
ing foatura of which was a ten-mile race be
tween the redoubtable Jaclc and two ol
Macon'a fastest troueis. Uucss ho won.
TJin Ititnnnr II IK of Quail.
The largest bag of quail brought to Omaha
In the last trn years was brought last woeli
by George L. Loomis , Fred Montgomery and
Charley Johannes , who wore out lor six Uays
in Decatur rounty , Kansas. Tbo shontlu ;
was magnificent , and the turds unusunlh
plentiful. The docs were in excellent condi
tlon ana it was an ideal shooting trip.
Among thu 1'lntlo ( lliidlutors.
Dee O'Uonnolt ana George D.iwsou meol
before the California club on tha night ol
Decembers.
At a mooting of the ( Jallfornln Athlotii
club last Monday nicht , Jack U'ilkoR * of .St
Louis nnd Jim Puttcll of Sun Jose won
matched for n $ .100 purse , which is plant' '
money lor the Wllltos ulas .
"Tho Kentucky Hosooud" tnaJo tulncs do
cidcdly lively for Gcorgo Di\on. und nov
Billy Kosa. a featherweight , has stood bofori
the llttlo coon thiough font * waiu : rounds a
Harry Minors Eighth Avenue theater
Ho took n lot of chopul > ig but hold nn ir.ul
carried oil $30 for bis ntirvo.
Manager Harrison of the Pncillo Atbloti
club of Ban FruncUco announces thai ho ha , [
arranged for n light between Joe Ohnvnsli
and 1'otor Miihor. Thu latter Is noxv tnatcho
to do buttle with Jou ( Jodd.ird befero tb
Coney Island Athletic cluO next month , bu
will light Choynskl win or loso.
"Macon"suggests thut Pete Jackson wnul
innltou hltns u slave in u war drama. Tn
Idea Is not half a bad nno. The llcor.so o
the stage would permit n scene whcro tb
slave llclioJ the ovorscor and that would b
ono that \\ould Iho tbopallory to say notbln
of Its off' . > ct upon the habitues of the pj
Tinios-Slar.
It U now settled tlmt the llmsli contest bi
tweeu Danny Noodham of San Frar.cisc
nnd Hilly Sinltti will take place before tli
Puclllo Atllotlo ) club instead of the Call
.forma club , which bid too lato. The unit !
Is billed to come nit next month , A purse i
K.OOO and n wager of $3,000 bingo on the r
suit of the mill ,
Dick Moore went down botoro Hour
Baker nt Chicago n week ugo after a turrit
battle of flfteon rounds. Monru was tl
favorlto 10 to b and should luvo wou haudi
with altttla hcndwork. lie prcfern-U. Uo >
over , to mix tulncs from Ibo sturt and tl
consequence wns ho was ovcntually throw
against ono of the smites and stuuned , thi
Knocked out by a smash undrr thu chin ,
Tbo coming battle between JohnjyVi
Iloosl nnu Solly Smith out in California
expootod to bo a great one. Mvtlp Is Vi
Hceil for a winner. lioth men * are rushc
und hard hitters. There will not bo any a
tempt nt scientific lighting. . A'nu Hueit
unOoubtoiily tbo most forrnldablo man th
Smith bas jet tucklod. George Slddons h
been up against both , meu. His draw wi
Solly Smith ii ( till fresh in tbo minds of I
toreitecl parties. Van Hoest put SldJo
out tbo first tlmd tbov over mot. The latt ;
tvus dusatlsfled with the result and n socoi
n battle was arranged. This roiullcd in
draw. .
Jim Corbett has learned , ao uo aaya , tb
his backer , Mike Dwyer , does not want b !
to give UD bis theatrical engagement u
light before 1804. Mr. Dwyer , bo adds , I
litres bo U en tit led to n rest. Now would ;
thai nmko you sloUt What does Ml
Dwynrc ro for Corbett's weighty tboatri
engaeotnonOi , and why does be think C
b u needs a reill What has made him tire
ten top of nil tnls Owycr ropndlnto * the
, nlk. Ho comet out With the declaration thut ,
ho Is not Corbott's backer , never wns nnd
never will bo. Ho Isn't following prlzo
tabling Jnit jot ntvbllo , In conclusion bo
ntlmittcd tbnt ho mleht itnlto Jim if ho pees
noko and that it nil there Is In their cahoots
Next thing you Know Jim will miy his lack
of blooilthlrstincsnis nit on acrount of pap.i's
objections. Why don't ho stand up nmnfu'ly '
nnd say that ho will light when ho gets good
nnd roiidv nnd not before , Instead of Irving
o foist the CAU'SO off on to souo prominent
mnn to whom ba U so dc.irl
CriirKs Ulth Ihu Tint Stilt.
IjQUiivitlo Is said to have proiorvoJ nil
ict players for nextyear. ;
Unnny Slrnrns Is still plunging on long
shot * In" the HufT.ilo pool rooms.
Uoger Connor says ho Intends to tcttro
trom the diamond for the wlntor , ho moa ns
of course.
Catcher .lark llreiirjau nnd Thltd Biue- "
mnn , ino Wcmclc nro now narmntiontly io-
cntod in Butte , Mont , Worrtck U n policeman -
man thcro.
About the only thins done nt the late an-
: iual mcotlnc of the National league was to
abolish the double season. It was the unani
mous idea that ona dose was sufficient.
Pitcher Park Swirtzol u < oj to worK In n
print shop but hnrdly tloos that now , ns hols
reputed to ba tlu owner of minv u broad
aero bought with his base bill savings.
Mnnneer and Umplro Charley Cusliman
has charge ol the bllliar.l room ot the I'Unk-
Inton house in Mllw.tUKOo , nnd they do
sny that ha hasn't a bsttcr customer than
bllnsnlf.
This wns an oil season In batting for Jncit
O'Connor. If'i'oboiuts In shiitio to-play
third lor Clovoliind next season'Davis will
go back to the oillllcld uud O'Connor will
catch only.
Now that Iho base ball season Is over nnd
Captain Alison has plcntv nf IcUuro on his
hands , ho should consult some good horse
doctor nnd llnd out what nils his Colts.
Chicago Ttibiino.
"Frank Ktllon'Is n eoad imn , " said I'om
FulUvood nfli'f U iishiMRtoii had offoted him
to Cincinnati. "His only fault Is that ho Is
too largo nrouud hcio. " nnd ho waved his
hand nbout his cranlnrn.
Manager Uus Schtnolz Is superstitious to
the extent that ho is n confident believer In
sameness that la to say , If his club Is doing
welt ho will permit no chnngo of nlav , uolng
arbitrary to the most mlnuto pirticular.
Of the Western league players but few
have gouo In tao National league. Hoovnr
and Duugun furmorlv plavod with Kansas
City , Victory and Burke with Mllwauitoo.
Shugart went to Plttsburg from Minneapo
lis by purchase during the playing soahou.
Glim was a now ronn to lou uo diamonds
this season , but fast enough for the com
pany. The Loulavlllos were handicapped
when ho wns disabled. Merrill , who nail
previously been with Ibo Chlcagos , caucht
in nlmoat nil of the games nftor ho was hurt
nnd illlad the bill most successfully.
Hddlo Burlto is credited with recently
Helling Mike Sullivan , the Hods' big pitcher.
Now York will drop Burke I lit a a hot potato.
It looKs us if Captain Comlskoy know what
bo wns nbout , when ho dropped "Sir Ed
ward , " after all. Ho his proved thiHh" )
rumors that ho was a malcrmput.arl | UQ H
' .y't.arlo1 after resolving not toco to
Cuba , has changed his mind and ho left for
the West Indium today. Whnu bo arrived at
Mobllo bo found that the team had gone on
nhcnd of htm , but ho " 'ill join them at
Havana. Ho has signed to mauagc the Bir-
inlngbums next season and will have full
control of tbo Magic Cltv team. Uon Mul-
ford.
ford.Tbo
Tbo best indoor exercise for base ball
players Is band ball , which develops these
qualities most essential to the Ball player
alertness , agility and even ilovolopment of
musclo. The fact that both Sullivan and
Corbott , when getting In condition for tholr
famous fight , played band ball is n 11 no
testimonial to Its worth as a moans of train-
Ing. Sporting Life. Indoor exorcise for a
ball player nothing ran beat Is sitting on an
empty beer keg bemud tlio steve and work
Ing over old chestnuts for the drinks.
Hogor Connor , Hfco Harrv Stovey , began
Ills provisional career at $59 a month , and
has slnco climoud to the top rung of hlgh-
salniicj nlavers. Mirtlv j'oung plajcrs of
today should look upon these ns examples ,
for honest and temperate tuthlts have on-
nnled them to romam at the head of their
profession , while the path is sttcwn with a
multitude of o'hots woo might have been
wboro they arc if they nad not thouebt this
cvorld was n continuous round of guycty and
fun and discovered then * inlstako wbon it
was too late.
The Plttsburg club was the very first of
the twalve-luaeuo flubs to set up a bnlary
incnsuro for next season. It signed all of
Its best men of ibis year's team at a regular
salary of $3.400 for next yo ir. Tals is u cut
I of from 'M to 10 pur cunt. The second and
J third class plnvors will receive from Sl.bOO
$3,000. Those figures niav DO taken as nbout
the regular rates to be paid next year. U is
pretty hard for n star who drew ? l 000 or
$ . ° > ,000 this t ear to bring himself down to
$ .J 400 next year. Yet there will bo nbout
"
500,000 men" In the United States next Mai eh
struggling for 50,000 federal appointments ,
averaging salaries much less in size nnd cov
ering twlco the amount of tlmo nt actual
work.
\MilKpprliiKH < it the \Vhccl ,
There nro151 league clubs in the L. A. W.
The Tourists pedalled down to Belloyuo
last Sunday.
The Omaha Wheel chiD kept opan house
Thanksgiving d [ y.
What was the matter with the uaro and
bounds chase Tbunksgivlni : dnyj
According to English law a hotel or Innkeeper -
keeper is bold responsible for thu wheels of
bis bicyclist guests.
Several of the eastern states have "good
roads associations , " the majority of the mom-
Ic being wheelmen.
A. N. Davis of the Tourist Whaslraon loft
lor Now Oilcans Thanksgiving dtiy , where
bo ulll spend ttio winter.
It Is claimed nn gnod authority ilmtEngllsh
0- wheels und 'Knulish blcyclo suntliu'.s will
0W ( loon the Ameilcan markets next season.
Q.iHo n number of tbo wheelmen attended
at the Younc Men's Christian association to-
. cuptlon eivou Thanksgiving afternoon.
Several of tbo old tlmo professionals aio
trying to mnko a go of n 111 hour race In
" Madison ( juaro garden , Now Yyrlt , this
winter.
Itl Denver Is boon to have u * ft,0. ) ) club house
od to bo built bv Ihu combined ulToi'.s of thu as
bout sociated o > clliiir clubs of the city and to bo
thorn.
ut occupied by
As u result of last Thursday's special
meeting , several of tno Touiists have Joined
ild the Young Mon' * ChrUtlan Association nnd
ho will put In their spuro tlmu tiaiuing at the
of -gym. "
bo Tim Lcs ) Molnos , la. , Cvclng ) club opened
bo its now rlnb looms on November S. The on-
ng tlio club and n hundred of Us frlendn made
nt. mcriy at the opening. The rooms are said
to no models of mm fort.
Club smokers , clnb dances mid hops , In
JC- door buso bull , howling nnd high live tourna <
ICO mon Is and "donkey" socials uro all tbo rngc
ho now , having takun tlio plnco of road races
11tlo century lours nnd club run" ,
tlo
of Manufacturers of bicycles tinvo bosun t <
use the now metal , ulunilnuni. In me con
re- structlon of wheels and hubs. Several 11 mr
will put a wheel oq the market next soasot
tbo rnlna bolng uutlroly composed of almm
ry num.
ilia
.bo num.Harry Huttonhaiios nnd Billy Carutbors ,
two ot Council Bluff's ' hardy wheelmen
U.V broKe all previous records from Couucl
iwv
Bluffs to Glonu'ood last Sunday nftornoon
Tbo wind wvs yory flnrca durluc the after
"It has been found thnt bicyclists ulu
iklo to oiicuss nro ulllicfd with a catarrhu
lurynxgltls. Mouth breathing and thi
'an rapldltr and pressure with which largi
ils quantities of air uro forced Into tbo larvu :
run are said to bo the cause. Moral Close you
crs face.Bulletin. .
at-
tls Question * Hint AimuorH.
hat
LINCOLN , Nov. 21 , To tbo bpoitltig Edltn )
has of TIIK llEEs A iufitlon | of dlcu we want ut
'lib th'il. Nnjou mil I ro nlmltliu pauur illci I0
lo I hliului llrst nml ilmKo three net's und | iil :
ons fours. Uan you. when on the Ural thru 1 :
tcr Bhnko ttirt'n Hcct and pair fount , end ix tie o
tliouuiuo vltlmut my ouiuunlt * > K. K. ICemii
l il Tuulfth stivot. Neb ,
a ' '
* An's. 1 can ,
OiiAiu. NovS3 To the Hnortlni Hdltor c
hat Tin ; HUE ; lUndly mention the muito cJ toin
Urst o as weuklj ur inontblr Irlnx direct ul
ilm teiillon toclws [ n yuurbnuduy odltlun. U , it.1.
und Kaiifniiinn.
bo- There Is no belter Journal than tbo Fore :
in't and Stream , ills Broadway , Now forlc ,
like
OMAHA , Nnv , 20. To the Buortln : Editor <
leal THE I'.EK : I'leimu answer In tjunduy'ii HKK tL
or- following : A und 11 play sU-curil crlbb\-
rcdl A pluyi n duuct and umL.i tbu count xu
* -\V/a" A pliM another ilouco nlnVln23l
fur four liolpa. " I an A count Ilia pulr pinynd
bjr Mini ? K hn o in , duos ho not count thn
< > imn pnlr rlcn. once ns nbo\o nnd when ho
count * tilKlmnd. uriiooibooniinl tba pilr no-
ctiso lie suecccde 1 In plnylng them tosolhor ?
-J. Iltnwn ,
Ans. Of course ho counts the pair nnd ill
on the piny , nnd a pair in summing up bis
hand.
OMAtis. ? * ov. 21 To the Sportlni I'.dllor of
TIIK | ! KK : 1'loiso docldu thn followin } U > settle -
tlo n tt loudly wiger ! A gntnoot dnilliln hlith
live. A has < O nnd II Ins 41 points. 11 hl.li 8
and niiUcs liUh. RIIIIIU nnd bulb fives -111(1
cliilms the pumo won before the J vc' ( h i been
nliiyiMl , A h id ul re "idy plnyod deuce nnd u
fnlr cliiinoo IDSIIVO JICK. Dois II win hefuio
ho Cliches the J.ii- If A snvus Jnok and
Itluys the ilouco. wlio wlns-MO Noith blx-
icontli ) > truut.
Ans. ( I ) B docs not win , but if A saves
Jack ho does.
OMMU. Nov | 9 To tlio Snnrtlns Hdltor of
Tin * UP.K : Iniuniorinw inornliiK's HUB ulll
vou uiiiiltv il\otbn ; torrent nronnitnclntlon of
the naino of thu famous trotter , Sunol , and '
oblige ? Sub. ,
An . I'bo llrst syllable has the same pro
nunciation as the word "soon ; "
I'mt.i.io.v , N'm R To tlio Snnrlln ; I < lltor
of Tun Hr.ii : Tnilajldn n wiser will you
answer In Hominy's IlRK. who In a tbreo-
h null ml imp of seven tin gets the gnmo ulicrn
tluTclsu tlu between two of the players , A
buii ciiuinit ,
Ans. The nrm farthoU from the dealer.
OMAHA. Nov.'V To tbo Sporting Editor of
Tun HRK : A huts Uroilnsa receives the niii-
Inrllv ovc-r VnnWyok In last uluctlon.lio
wins ? KKAUUII
Ans.- .
PlMiiNOKlv.i.D , Nov. 51. To the Hriirttns
Kdltorof TTI : llui : : Please cntlchton tnu In
Siinil iy's ( sine on Ihu fulUinliu point In
poki-r. Innunini ) with the "JoUur" unit lilny-
In "sir iluhu"vhlcli h-in.l wins "live ucos"
or a "si r iMht llusnV" S\vu vsS
Ans. There is no hiich thing ns ilvo UCPI
or five * ) of nny uonouilnntlon , oven ulth Ibo
loiter In use. The Joker simply muUcs tbo
fourth of a kind , and four noesith the
Joker count no moic than four ncos alone.
A straight Hush beats fours , wuotbcr mauu
up with or xvltbout.tho jotter.
llfAlli. Neb , Nov 2l-To the Sportliu Edi
tor of run Hun : i'loaso ilucldu HiU : I hot
fcinlth In , i iraino of old pm > ' , I ) ills iininboreil.
that \\hoa I call the I'J ball and hit it. my cue
b ill caroms and Knocks the I'J ball Into thu
hole , tlio 1.'Dull also pncUolInx on the shot ,
tb it 1 get both. Am I rlnht-M. T. T.
Ans. Yes.
Ovmn , Nov. 2" , To the Huortliu editor nf
TIIK llun : To settle u llttlu lontroversy
pluaso st lie In Siinitny's lU'K wluithnr I'rlncn-
ton oxordi-foatod Vak > ut football , If silllitn
the p ist ten years ? I'oile-Bo.
Ans. Yes , several timus. The record In
cluding Thursday's game , U Yale , 10 ;
Princeton , 6.
AMO.\ 2JIK bKCKUr IsUCIKTILS.
\VooiliniHi of the Wortil.
The Woodmen of the World nnd particu
larly those of Alpha camp No. 1 have every
c rnson to bo nroud of their entertainment of
Tuosday""nlght , when at least J > OO.jiUr2l1Crs !
of the order nnd their o.ffinos { nsseinbltd ! nt
Washington haljto i"tQe39 tno picsentntion
of ujillk ban J. ln boilof of Alpha's passing
Jno > 5bo murk und making It the banner ledge
in the world. An interesting program occu
pied the early hours of the even ing uud tutor
Ibo young pcoplo were permitted to danco.
n pioerum of twenty-four numbers giving
the dancers u surfeit ot that kind of amuse
ment.
The Alpha male quartet sang "Welcome
Tonight" in a very pleasing manner and
vocal solos oy Mrs. Cook and W. F. Lon-
bardt followed. Then Sovoroicn Consul
Commander J. C. Hoot presented the banner
with appropriate remarks. The banner U n
very h ndsoiuo one nnd bears th : name of
Alnhucamp with tbo emblems or the ordar
and the inscription : "Woodmen of tbo
World. " Tbo upper portion is while , repre
senting the morning or life. The rod center
Is emblematic of the noon or middle llfo , and
Ibo bottom is black , a reminder of the dark
pall of death that crowns the o.-iJ.
Tno speech tn nccoptanco wns made bv
Soveroleu W. L. Seism nnd was an eloquent
effort which was warmly applauded.
The remainder of the program consisted of
singing by tbo quartet , n vocal solo bv Mr.
Cole and a piano duet by Prof. Uoo nnd Mr.
Thompson.
At tbo eloss of the program Deputy Sovereign
eign Consul \V. W. Mosolov was presented
a handsome silk ( umbrella as a tokeq
of appreciation of his efforts in raising
Alpha camp to ils ptnsent prosuorous condi
tion.
tion.Tho
The camp was organized in December , 1893 ,
with about soventy-fivo charter mombois ,
nnd in less than two years has grovn into u
membership of C > - > .
Mr. Frank A. Brown was master of cere
monies and was ussUtod by the following
committees :
Arrangements W. N. DorwardV. . W.
Moscloy. UcorgoTbomnson , Wilt L. Seism ,
George Colt , Frame A. Brown.
Reception W. W. Mo < cloy , G. P. Kimball -
ball , S.'F. Mills. Adam Morrell , D. B. Stout ,
Fred Youngs , George J. Fox , Grant Will
lams , W. C. Webber , F. J. Sackott.
Floor George Cott , C. M. Ilawit/er , Phil
Miller , ,1. Seymour.
IloyHl Arcanum.
It seems remarkable that tn a city of 150-
000 Dcoplo there only two lodges of the Itoval
Arcanum. Eastein cities , whore the order is
particularly strong , not half so largo as
Omaha , supnoit Uvlco ns uianv lodges us
hero nnd all have larger niomourshlns. What
the Omaha lodges need Is njoro push and
hustle. Union Pacific council , which Is tha
leading ledge in the state , should have : < 00
members instead of 150 nnd the now boiid
of ofllcoi'4 to uo elected shortly should bo
elected with n view of booming tlio order In
Nebraska. Arcanumism is vital and should
not no allowed to "lug superfluous. " Elect
coed mon men who will studv the rituals
and work It accordingly. Laggards shoald
bo relegated to the roar.
Pioneer council continues to plod along in
the even tenor of Its wnv , amassing 1011-
sicleiMblo money bv Ibo reu1 or its ball on
Douglas streot. Very often the lodge is com
pelled to adjourn for want of a quorum , but
thiiv peg alon ? with the hope that the unex
pected will hapnen. Tl.e truth of the nut
ter Is Nebraska should bo given n tiiMiict
deputy supreme regent to boom the order
and establish n ! ; iaud ledge In ro. Until
this is dona only the- few will Join and not
the mnnv.
Tbo entcrtuinmonts being given by Union
P.iclllu council arj dolnc much in help
popularuo ono of the best fraternal organisa
tions in the country.
A mi } anil > uvy Union.
Garrison No , fi4 of the Regular Auny nnd
Navy union , entertained Abraham Lincoln
cnriison No. Ill , ut their hull , on Fifteenth
strnet , between Dodge nnd Davenport
stieots , on Saturday evening. Afior the
rojiilur business of the nicotine had been
dispensed with a neat uddross was mnao by
the captain of the garrison , extending u
hearty welcome to tbo visiting garrison.
Shot t addresses on ttio advantages of tbo
union were made by Past Captain George J.
Stonoy nnd LIuutonnnt Finnic Thorn Ion of
garrison No. M , which were responded to by
Cantuln Wrlgnt und Past Captain Drhcoll
of gnrnson No. lit. Refreshments wcro
served and a pleasant time enjoyed , the vis
iting gurrisnn being entertained by songH ,
recitations , etc. , tlio "Arniv Shoo. " "Arm >
BeanR" nnd the "Old Army Mule , " bringing
tn the minds of the comrades days spent on
the "tentoo Hold. "
A. K , ami A. Al.
The Lodge is the narnoof anew Mnsonio
monthly published at Nevada , la , which has
made Us appearance in TUB BFE olllco. It u
ably edited by John Scott , who is the
avowed exponent of the United States Juris
diction Scottish Rite Masons In the liawkoyc
state ,
St. John's lodge , No. L'5 , raised two candi
dates to the master mason degree Thanks
giving nl lit. Notwithstanding the vuiy dis
nsreeablo night a very Inigo iiioiuborshli
wns present to witness tht conferring of ttu
dogioos and oujny thu luncheon which /ol
lov > cd. Brother Sudborough has Jknado St
ir
I- John's n ponor la Omaha , uau by uctlvi
0 work leads all the lodges In the state as fui
as membership 1s concerned.
wm hcotlUh Itllo . 'M.'UOIIH.
The Scottish Ulto bodies of Omaba so'nt i
big delegation of it3 to Hastings on Thurs
ot day , where convocation was held , and quit
no a number of postulunts raised to the degro
it- of master of the royal secret. Three day
.1. went devoted to the work , terminating las
, evening with u big banquet.
Nuble * uf the .MjMlo hlfrlnr.
of The regular monthly mcetifig of Tangle
ho temple , .Nobles of tbo Myitto Shrine , wa
postponed a month ou account of tbo ul
dftnco of many t > f 4h shrlnors ftt HOB tings
nnd away from homo on ThanKsglvlng.
llottic * iijfjU/nnha L'nopln.
A very prottv Uenslneton was glvon by
MM. 11. B. Hoove's 1n'"honor of Miss Marie
Rcovos of BuffAlo/N. Y. , Tuosdnv of tbo
past week. Thq''pflrlorr were tastefully
decorated with chrysanthemums nnd smilux
The guests were : Mrs. Frank Crane , Mrs.
Dr. Wilson. Mr * . J. 'IX Andrews ; Mrs. F.
Stillnrd , Mrs F. W.Mlllls. Mrs. .1. O. Phil-
llppl , Mrs. T. F. fMtfroy. Alr . .1. H. Me-
Connell , Mrs. a. Mff.-kVl , Mts. U. W. Brock-
en rid co , Miss Ll2 9 .nreckcnrldRo and Miss
Mlnnta Routzon ? . , ;
Mr. nud Mrs. John A. McStmno will hold
their post-nuptial roabnUou on 'Ihuradny ,
December 1 , from until 10 o'cloci ; ,
Tbo mnrrin o of l . John B. C. Smalo to
Miss Alice Mnudo Mono took plnco on
Wrdncidny eveninglastnt MIS Dodgn stieot ,
Rnv William J. PIUKO officiating. A num
ber of Invited guests snt down to n sumptu
ous meal , after which tno happy couulu tooic
the evening train for Chlrogo , followed by
I ho good wishes of a host of friends.
Mr. and Mrs William S. Holler hnvo re
moved to 10J7 ICyncr street.
Tbo drift In Philadelphia is toward fewer
associations and concentration , nnd reduced
interest rate * .
Are ( omotlmcs brought homo to us In n
forcible manner , when we are suddenly
made to real bo that health is de
stroyed , nnd that wo uro victims of
somu
Nervous ,
Chronic. '
Private
Disease ,
or some form of dlstroaSlnu and din-
Kermis sexual miiladius. Hut
mid joy take the plum of dosp ilr when
we learn th.it wu o.-itl bo
lv phiclnc ourwIVvs inidur the skill
ful trentnientot tlioso Klnssof fapoclnl-
Ibts , the alilo nnil hiiccossful
With wlioni CDiisttltitlnn -ihynv- - ? free
to all iiDpllcniils III ] ) fT--oii orthosu who
enclose a stamp ftr ifep J.
Ser.u 4 cent1 ? niul n > cptvo frco n copy
of their v.iluuuloifniiw 111 list fatoil boolc
of 1'JO pa ns. ( til
Dr8Beff6&Bett8
119 South I4tli Street ,
" "
OMAHA , - - . NBB.
f
FOR
FAT
FOLKS.
Dr. Ed lion's FAMOUS PILLS AND
BANDS and QBE-ITV FRUIT SALT
reduce your ws ght without dlotlns ;
euros the causoo of obesity , such as
dyapopsia , rboumit sn , nervous-
nosscatarrhkidnoy troubles ; keeps
you ho ltoy , and boautifles the com
plexion.
Cnu\fio IloAitt )
I iculn wno you 10 say I have lost 13
POIHIUK , inaUliii4 ? piiumlaloit III \veulS by
usItiK 4 lottlcof r. nUlson'H ' Obesity I'llls
anil woiirltu' lilsOboilty linml.
Very truly youia. CIIAUI.US II. K n.
Prof. HALT , Clili-iiKc University , writes to the
Chicago lluralO. upt. 18 , 18'IJ ;
Corpulent inun should uuy some attention
to rciliiam ? tholr woUht Whun a man IH
troubled with ihutimiulsm , dyspupsla. Ulilney
iron bio. or no/vouaiie-ss thitruiliiulni ; of Height
Is slonui , until tlm ( Jbcslty I'llN have citicil
the dlsenso th.it eausi-il oboslty. 1 ho pills
boftou anil beautify Ihu skui of the fuci- .
1 am : it Il > > oi ty to clln a ciiho In point , I'mlnr
my n Ivlco Mr Annum usoil nn r.dlson Obosltv
Hand anil II buttles of 1'llls anil lost. 'JJ pounils
in 0 weeks. Othoi patients have boon eiiirilly
luuccsaful.
fjlctu G. A. SCOTT. Itcvcnuo Ciillnr lluinlln ,
writes to the t'orrosponiloiicn Department
of the Nuw Voik Sunilav Wothl :
Three > oir : ace \\olKlinil 1 iCS pounds , but
after uslnc Dr. KillsonV populiu Obesity I'llls
anil balls 1 rcilnuml to ICA ) iionnils niul easily
t this we mnt. I saw how miioh other
ciimispoiiilents of yom vulmihlo papers worn
1,1'iiolltlo.il nud wlhho "tfcotho Ur.'s treat
ment u tilal. ( ? aw ,
DIKdlbon H Obesity Fruit Suit la tlio
best and blmplort ijonf/jily / for regulating
the action of the Hvwituiit IHIB boon dis
covered The printed formula on the
Inbol of the Fruit jlfji shown thoirvuluo
to hulTorors from oxceaslvo fut or llcali.
Bund monfiuro lU'Noa. ' K 2 , it. Prlco
$2.60 to ! ! ll Inchon , jjudj 10 controxtni for
ouuh uddillonal inulu
PillH $1.60 u botUti.'lir ' tliroo bottles for
$ -1.00 , oiiouch for objcm'ontmont.
Obesity Fruit Bull W.OO par bottlo.
You fiin buy the Pills , Hands nnd Stilt
direct from our stoi/ J , or by mull or ex
press ilufti
< QrCorro8poiiiloilvSd'iinil { goods forwnr-
dcd in plnln , soulod uUiifro.
Noild' Dr. KtUaun'fl Elect do Bolts
nnd Finfjor Hinffs nilPsold lit our stores.
Send for our Bpociul Electric Bolt CirJU-
lur , scnlod ,
Eloctrlo Bolts $1,00 ' d up. Insoles 50
cents nor pair.
For Sale by IJU-ncjrjlsLs.
Wbolo-.nlodriifgi8Uot } Now York City
who curry our goods in stoclc :
Ciiurlos N. Urittontoii & Co. ,
McKosbon fi. Hobbins.
W. II. SuhiolTolln & Co.
And oihor loading liousoa
LORING & CO. ,
Propriolora niifl Gou'l Agents ,
42 F West 22nd St. , Now Yorlt City
10 F Hiunilton ljluco , Hoston , Mnsa.
alPEnst Wushlnpton St , Chlogo 111.
Cut thltt out nnd keep it , nnd send for
our full ( night column ) urtlclo
on Oboslty.
THEN
A.
THEY ARK CHEAPER , THAN A CLOAK OR OVERCOAT AT
m
1520 PARNAM STREET , CORKTEB 16TH STREET.
Lady clerks in attendance. Bring this ad. for special prices.
Nebraska Shirt Co.
,
An Omaha industry ;
Started a year ago with a hands ;
Now employs 19 hands.
Turns out nothing but
Perfect fitting Shirts
or money refunded
Give Them a Sample Order.
Latest styles in fancy
and colored goods.
CID Uptown show room ,
181S Farnam Street ,
Telephone SO9.
Factory :
211 South llth Street. '
*
Which can only be obtained by caring for the teeth and stomach.
Teeth Filled Without Pain by a New Process , the Latest and.
Best , Used Only by
Leading Dentist , ,
Office , Third Floor Paxtoii Block , IGth and Fariiam Streets.
ENTRANCE ON Six'ii INTH STREET , . . . . TII PI-HONE No. 1085. ,
Head a few of the miuy tcstimoui
wo linvo received from those who hnvo
hud their tooth fillcil by this now
method :
OMAHA , ' rpt.Z , 16U' 'llili Is to ccitlfy tint. Dr.
Italic ) HllcilclKlit vcrynt-nsltlvo tenth for 1110 , four
nlth BOlii , tliooporntlon nns without the slightest
pain , unit 1 mi lieurtll ) JDCComuioiitl It to nil who
dcilro tcutli Hllecl .1 II. \cusoff. .
OMAHA , Svpt. .Mil , 1'B evornl lootli cro fllleil
for me In Dr. liUIejulll ] re , tlio llllInK * wcro inastlr
K hliny teeth Imvo uiiliilly hurt mo BII much In Rot-
tlni ? Illllni ! clniip. hut Ili0 i' Illlcil li ) the lion procoai
iiFOJbylir llnllt'y ilht nutrniuu mo the lt'n t pilii.
J It Ciuiicinil Iti-ulilincu Council llluirs.
l.isfiil.s , Neli. Frpt 15 ISW-Dr U. \ \ ' llallojr ,
.
Omnhn Nub licur Mr I ul ullr ncM uiy tosllinon.
tnl to the ot'u'iH jou lm\o , n iirilliiK your imlii
IcMiiictlioiloflllllnj teeth It Isuirrnnd niuccss.
] . i.n isr.Mov ,
Weir mill print other' , but It noulil nnl ) Iu
rein-tltlon of tliu eviitliueiilH above , t'omo.inil trr
foi > uu olf.
'Ji-ptli mlrnrtc'il without pitln. niul without tha
HUD of nnuithctleH
Wonrcrllll making lliiwt line art * nf te-lli for
f.'iW , n lit niirrnntod Also lh Dili ) I Initlo lion Is
rinlonnil the Icotli without plilu' , I on ml only nt
this ollioo
Mtroi ( nl.lii liiinjhlnii k'i : * , i Itnllzoit air , vie. , kept
coiiBlniuly on linml
Uon t fnrtiut location. ' 1'ntnii Illoci , " 10th unit
I'ainiiui Cut tlila Hilil nut foi
RECEIVED NEW.
First Import-lion of Anircasbcrg Singers
Itollcr Ciiinirlos W , sclei-to
7eacli.
IinportLil nerinan Canaries
& ! nnu * inuiiauh.
Whlln .livva Uanmles < j Ink
bill ) M a tin I r.
Iteil htiauuiirry I'liiclirs Jl ,
.Mexican Hod UoaOoil I'm rots
(10 cauh ,
All lilnls warranted.
I )
100 North Kith St.
Omuuliu , Neb ,
- The
Latest
CHICAGO STATIONERY
Nothing
Better.
Our Writing paper and Envelopes ; Wedding
Invitations ; Reception Cards are sent ,
nt reasonable prices , anywhere in the
United States. Send for samples.
UETOAXJ ? STATIONERY COMPANY ,
( Ut * Cokb' > Library Co )
136 YVabath Ave. , Chicago.
DIDCD Ne rlr H'OlKlIm ami etali
rArtn wint < > rrw | jiijfnli Jmu.
Prepare For
Oolcl Wo Lithe ] ? .
Weather Strip ,
Door Bottoms ,
Door Checks
AND
Springs.
Jas. Morton A Son Go ,
1511 Dodge Street.
ARE TROUBLING YOU !
Well. ' ome unil Imvu them nxmiilno I liy our optician
truant churt'i' . Hud If n" f iry.tlttn 1 Mltli iiiMlroI
; . . . , . . 1.1 111 , ti'i uiv Ki'Kc-i'Aci.i'Sur r.i i ; II < ASS
HK-tlioln- In tlui Hurlil U ) vii < luu < il nen .
wo will loll yim o uml l l u / " " wli } I01' , ' ; { 'Jl' , ' , '
. ' til'
MTOTAll'l.S < ir IJVB fJI.A-s K'j HIOM IIJ I
I'lulii. iiiuku , bluu or hllt > | ilu C3 , for | iiotuctlnif ttio
tyi , , fronijoiiiulrui : ( ) .
Max Meyer & Bro , Go.
Jewelers and Opticians.
Knnnuii and riftooothStrootn
nRAPBAHKS
_ _ * iirij.i
i Fili nrtfrYuM rwlf U b l > u li"rurd. .
ki nil ( iluln > i iru < l.tri4 lumin-d t '
ttlul.B Tur luluul.ln InruriMNllon r < *
inrrflneillri. b I HUHII I < MI > * .
rrt p4.li.lfHi < H. ni1vitlluU
b , I < ox 1 tlllCAUU , IU-
DR. C GEE WO ]
The onlr Infill T Kriln tul rhlnoia ph/ilrlnn , '
rlplitrenri uilr lea jriurt prwHiuit oiiurl-
once wltli nil Hi" * " illicnui 'IrcuU iu ci mliilly i
allhrn iloniui iflvnn np botl > ar ilucton Utll
mid BUI ) lilcn or wrlti for nuuttlrin lilnnlc Da riot
Ihliikrour ciu Him il'ju luui MI jrii ir .lootorHIM .
7 on no huttrf I'm Clilnuno iloelur ltli lili niimt
Honilurfnlru ueilli mi Irjsiho IID * Ijaiulu : ri I i
imriuaiiuntuura-wlintolliar iloo'uri uitinui jr [ >
llcrlii ltnot < nnl I'lnnt * r.nturj'i u.imiri lili
iniMllilnii * 'flis worlil lilwivltiiDti Ons tlu mil
lestlmonlalilntlirju > otri > priutluj
UiTiictlniK no imroutlo , na
trualinunt ' "it pur'niuiunt curj.
Followingcnoi fiiccoiifallr trcatol aril cureil. J
( ihen up liy iitlioriloctorii
Tlioi rouKlilln. lili llurnnjr ( treat , n'ironlorlioj.
inntl mCruar < . klilnoruntl lltnr trojblei.
Thoi Culvert , UlU unl rnrnim * lreli. \ . itonarU
fleUIIUr.lnJUJitloii , lo < ( ot olrjnjlli mil rllillt/
J'uult muUh.lna for xoiri but nut nu rMul ,
M. K Aiiclurion , UJI Cunilru utroot. mlurrli ,
tuU lirjnuliltUot HflOJU ) f .irj uvulilHU
IUi for la tha following iiropamt roiugJIai ftt
llJXInLottlu. tUbottloi for jUJ , fur Uia euro f
Asthma , Catarrh , Hick lloailichu , IndUuitlo n ,
Illoodl'oltonliu. Ithuumatltiu. roiuilu VV'oikiieni.
Kldner unit Urer Complaint No nvont * Hut il
Onlr Lf Culuoiu JloUlfliloCo , Cnpltnl , '
Ofito , tClh aod Cdliforili SU Oarii , > 'eb