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    OMAHA DAf I/ * BEE - THURSDAY , OCTOBER 30
ITISASPECIFIC IT IS RELIABLC }
FOH 'In on ring
.Kldnoy & Llvor
Troubles )
the Back ,
Bladder , Urinary crSldci , Hot n
And X < lrcr Disease * , 'lion ' or Non-
Dropnr , OraTCl&nd.
Jlabct .
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED ,
It cum BlliouincM , neadachp , Jaundlco , Sour
\ Stomach , Dyipcptln , Constipation anill'Uoo.//
'IT WORKsTpROIYIPTLY
and cures Intemperance , Ncrroua Dljcoeeo ,
Ooncral Debility , Ezccrncn and
i Female Weakness.
USE IT AT ONCE ,
It restores the RICKETS , UVEIl And DOW.
ELS , to n healthy action and CTOEO when all
othonnodMncflfall. Hundrcdi have been ittvcd
who kavo been ctrcn up to dlo by friends and
physicians.
I'rlrr # 1.3. > . Bend for Illustrated Pamphlet to ,
HUM'S HOKIIV CO. , I'roTluVnrr , It. I.
5 UOTjI ) 1IY AI.Tj IMIUCCISTH.
017 Pt. Charles S . , SI. Lonti , 3Io.
rfEQlnr frh1ufttcfif two * if JJ'al Col If t ; * * , h i ttci ii I o finer
ttigigM lu tlie | ic iiutiToijicnlnr Ctihooic , Nffcitii * . HHI
atH nuv i > I > i iu Mltmn HI otliff rhj lfUu lu fit , Lottli ,
J f Hy I'M1" * ' ow * IIU Bt' ' n'l inlf nt know ,
Nenous Piostrallon. Dclihlty , Menial and
Physical Weakness , Mctc.irlal and olhcr Alice-
liens of Throat , St.ln or Hones , Dlood Poisoning ,
old Sores and Ulcers , nm tn M * ith tinimraii uj
jue-rM.on UUitMtetitina i Hnclr. < ) . ru'rtr Prlvitf/ ! .
Diseases Arising ( mm Indiscretion , Excess ,
XpOSUrO Or Indulgence , * Mrh i-roJoeo - * Jme or IU
l Ilowtijt | iHtrU ru'v.Mi.uoM , ( ItMlHy , < Ih < ' at atcbt
n < l derrelltt mrmnrj , plrnnli 0,1 ihr f ccihyile l dcca/ ,
nrrriloutolha toelftj of fcnnltn , coriTHiUi of IdtM.rto ,
rondrrlnc Mnrrince Improper or un.iappy , w
htrnmccDtlj cured. r ) nrMci < 3H iKRttjftQ DIG MIOVC , trnt
JnietlM rttrrliiie. frcetfi unj aiMr * , t'ontultnliob * l ll
Oeo or If Ukll free , an til CTltoJ. \ \ rlUt fur qucUoni.
A Positive Written Guarantee
Kirn In all eDr b1 eincf llrjlclnos lent cTcrjrn hero.
Pamphlets , Encllih or Uorman , 04 i > ce > , < 1 >
iicrlblnffaboTo diseases Intualoor fumalo.l'IlEli
MARRBACE GUIDE !
tAOpixci , 0nerlitr , lltnilmti'l ' In rlolh neil flit tluillnz
6 < V , monejcr I > OIUK ! ittutt | ni T eoteri , . 25a. Tbli liai
oauloi * lt the eurloui. doubtful or laiiuutllrfl MRBI i\
know. A txxik oterent li.lclMt to nil , UttlliL UCML-
3 nlaM ' I > niu wa lr IU ultloe.
Science of Life Only $ I 00
BY SfAIL POSTPAID.
KNOW THYSELF ,
A. GHEA.T MKDIGAIi WOllK
Exhausted Vitality , Nervous and I'hyelcal Dohllltj
rroinaturo Doollno in Mui , 1'rrora of Youth , and the
untold miseries resulting from lirllecrotlons or oz
ce o . A book for every man , young , middle need
and old. It contains 15 proscriptions for all aout
nnd chronlodlscusca oath ono of which U liuftltmblo.
So found by the Author , whoeo osporlonco for 17
j cars la sucli as probably never ooforo fell to the lot
of any phulcian. 800 pages , bound In Iwautlful
Kronen muilln cmposaod oo > ors , full , g\\t \ \ guaranteed
to bo a liner work In o > ery BOIIBO , machanlcal , lit-
criry and profcssloral , than any ether work Hold In
thil country for fiM , or the money will bo refunded
In every Instance. 1'rlco only 81.00 by mall , post
paid. IlluatratUe sample Scents. Send now. Gold
modal awarded the author by the National Uodloal
Asaoda'.Ion , to the otllcorsoi which ho relers.
The Science of I.tfo should bo road by thcMOnng
for instruction , and hy the alillcted ( or relief. It will
benefit all. Txmdon Lancet ,
Tncro Is no member of society to whom The Sol
cnoo of LTfonlll not bo useful , whether youth , par
ent , KuaruUn , Instructor or clcrrym | i. Argonaut.
Address the I'cabody Medical Inh.ltuto , or Dr. W ,
II. Parker , No. 4 Buldnch Ktrcet , Itoaton.lluis. , who
may be consulted on all diseases ronuirlnK skill and
experience. Chronlo and obntlnatodliwucn that have
balllod the skill ol all otherIphja-lir I clans ,
K npeclaltj : Such treated BuoooesfltHL fully
without aa Instance of ( allure.
MEDICAL AND SURQIOAL
DISPENSARY
CKOILYSE'S ItLUGK ,
Car , 10th and Capitol A\cnuo , treats all oases Crip
pled or Deformed , aUodlscasos of tt
Uervous System ,
Blood , and
Urinary Organs
AH sue ) ol Curvature ot the Spine , Crooked Feet
tcci and Arms. Dieenscs ol the IIIp , Knco , and
Ankle JoInU Also Chronlo aflcctioua ollhotlvor
Itheumatlim , Parallel , I'lio , Ulccri , Catarrh , Aeth
rna and Ilroncbltu ) are all trtattU by new and DUO-
oeaif ul mctbodi. All diseases ol tno Iliood and Urin
ary Orgaai , Including these resulting from Inc lucre-
tlon.or exiroure , are aafel ) and nucweedully treated
and * cure guaranteed. Young won , mladlo aged ,
and old men ( uderlnK from Weaknow and Norvoui
eihaufttlon , producJm , indlKcatlon , Palpitation ol the
Heart , Despondency ululnuu. Ix 8 of MemoryLack
of Knertfy and Ambition , can b restored to health
and Tlgori U CMO Ii not too long neitleoted.
Tbo Surgeon In charge Ii graduate of Jifler-
aon Medical College 1805) ) and bai etudlod hll
prolewilon In London , rarl and llerllu. If attllrtod ,
caller write ( ull description of jour also , and medl-
clno may bo tent you. Coniultatlou free. Addreei
Omaha Uttpentary , Crounso'i Dlock , Omaha , Neb.
Office boun 10-1 ! a m.,1-11 and 7-8 p. in Bundayi.
10 a m.
r-B.8en o treatlto either on nulo dlscaesa or
del > rinltle
Will tiurlfr Ilia BLOOD/rr
Inn the I.IVER uud KIDHEYH.
"ml , i <
HiTtiiiui tu.
io Un jiilnil and
, . -
a.enx-Urt " - ' f' .
iini. lluiiutuxpurl-
ei t / ttli ( iri < , iMf ult. s-r.
, beodT url ! llliit tel .
H St. lout , Wo.I rcur"DKEAM POOK.-B
vrullcfttruvoucd utuiu Uitornuw uirtaj ) ' J
MADE MAD BY WILD BETS ,
First Class Citizens Excited flyer the
Election ,
A SiiKni-CniiLOIIIIIonnlrc AVIio Vou
llo'll "Co lli-nlcc" IT Hlnlno
blioitltl ( id lilcctcd.
New York Journal.
" Money talks , ' ordinarily , " remnrkcc
a well-known sporting man who an
nursing his ktioo in the St. Jnmcs hole
last night ,
"Money screams nloud in this cam
palgn. Two men with different prefer
onccs can't meet and talk politics with
out backing their opinions with nnylhin ;
from a silk hat to n brown-atono front o
for any amount from n punched half dollar
lar to thousands. Boys nro staking their
marbles. The next thing babies will belaying
laying their rattles on the result , "
"Ilavo you heard of many oloctior
bets ? " naked a Journal reporter.
"Many bets ? " exclaimed the sport ,
"There nro § 3,000 in good cash lying in
that safe behind the counter , of whicl
Captain Conner is the stakeholder. The
other ni ht John L. Hill , the Philadel
phia politician , was over hero shouting
lilalno from the word 'go. ' There was n
quiet-looking Now Yorxor loaning againsl
the door over there , and while 11111 wai
talking ho pulled uut his roll nnd skinned
off its wrapper. It was a § 5,000 note.
Then walking over to Hill ho oll'orod to
bet him § 5,000 to $3,000 that Cleveland
would carry Now York state. Hill weakened
onod on the state , but offered to back
lilftino oven on the general result for
? 't,000 nnd the moneys now in Conner'o
lands.
"Any more ? "
"There's a gentleman from Now Or
onna living hero in the St. Joinca , who
tas bet between $7,000 and 8,000 thnt
Cleveland will bo the next president ,
lo placed $3,000 before the Ohio oloo-
iion , nnd when the first returns came in
10 looked sad but ho didn't hodgo. Then
.ho majority gradually dwindled to 11-
100 nnd my Now Orleans friend started
'n again , llo'n taking anything that of-
'orn , nnd vows ho'H go broke if Bliuno
should be elected , "
"What nro the odds on Now York
state ? " ntkod the reporter.
"About $100 to § 80 on Cleveland.
3von , that Cleveland will carry the state
> y 30,000 majority. You can nomotlmoa
ot oven bettor tlmn than. For example ,
Hr. E , I. Iligga , a wnll street operator ,
cstorday bat $1,000 with Messrs. Powers
& Stevens , brokers , that Cleveland would
carry the state by 40,000 majority. Mr.
lohn Barclay , a friend of mine , at Tenth
trout and Sixth daonuo , has $2,000
ilaced that Cleveland will carry the state
nd wants another $ ' 1,000 worth of it.
VI. Smith says ho lay $15,000 on the
amo result , If ho wants to bet that
Cleveland will bo the next president. I
know that Billy Kdwarda , of the IIofF-
man house , holds a thousand for a friend
if IH'H who wants to put it on Blaiue. "
"Haw is the betting on the next
mayor ? "
"Odds on Grant against the field , " ro-
urnod the sport rising to accept an in-
itatlon to a little game of draw. "Jerry
Costigan yesterday bet $1,000 to $750
hat Tammnny'a man would bo
) loclod. "
L. G , Qulnlan & Co. , ono of the
argcst grain houses in this city , have
ssuoda statement to the ( float that they
"mvo in their possession the sum of
? 20,000 , prepared to bet it in whole or
n part thereof that Now York would
ast its electoral vote for Graver Clove-
and for president.
BTOI' THAT COUGH
5y uslnp Dr. Krazier'a Thront mid Lung Bnl-
am the only euro cure for CougliH. Colds ,
lonreoncHs nnd Sore Throat , nnd nil dluontKM
f the throat nnd luiigH. Do not neglect n
ongli. It limy provo fatal. ScorvH and
itnulrodHof gratofiil people ewe thdr llvoa to
) r. Fnuiur't Throat and I.unc Balsam , nnd
no family will cvor bo without It after once
ining it , nnd discoNarln ? itn marvelous ] M > wor.
t is | > ut up in largo family bottloit and Holder
or the mimll prlco uf 70 conU per bottle. Sold
Kulin & Co , and C. F. Goodman ,
ittuburg Chronlclo.
AN INVIONTOIl'S IIAU1 > IjIKH.
I'lio Blory ol' Drau hnnKl ) , ivlio OluiniH
to Have OriKliinlcil Ilio 'L'clcplionc.
New York Herald.
Mr. Daniel Drawbaugh , who claims to
bo the original inventor of the telephone ,
was in the court room of the United
States circuit court during the argument
yesterday before Jndgo Wnllaco in the
.jront unit of the American Bell 1'elo-
phone company against the People's
Telephone company.
Mr. Drawbaugh ia of small statno ,
with n bald head , u ruddy face , aquiline
nose , wears n mustache that is nearly
; ray , and has n quick , nervous , restless
manner. Ho moved about impatiently
is Mr. Lysandor Hill , his' counsel , do-
: ailed the history of this inventor ,
which , like many men of his
class , is a story uf hardship nnd
n constant battle for fortune.
In the speech of Mr. Hill the following
'acts in reference to Mr. Drawhaugh'a
ifo were brought out : Ho was born in
1827 , in tbo village of Eborloy's Mills ,
Milltown , Cumberland county , Pa. Ho
attended school n part of five winters ,
ip to the time ho was sixteen years old.
When about twelve years of age ho nmdo
clock and an automatic machine for
tawing felloes , nnd continued througout
lia lifo to manifest a genius for mechani
cal inventions. During the years 1850
acd 1800 ho conceived the idea of traua-
mitting nrticulnto speech electrically
: hrough a telegraph wire and ho started to
innko n machine through which it isulUg *
onconversation could on carried on at a
listanco of twenty miles. This was done
by what is known as the "carbon tele
phone , " which is constructed on the same
principle- the Blake transmitter , Seine
of these Instruments , counsel said , were
made as early as 18Gi. ( Prior to the war
Drawbaugb invented n machine that was
largely used for agricultural purposes in
the south , and when the war broke out
do had a largo amount of money owing to
liim that ho was not able to collect. Ho
was therefore obliged to go into bank ,
ruptcy.
I'rom 18CO to 1880 ho was in extreme
poverty , with a largo family , nnd his only
eourco of income was payment for doing
odd mi'chanlcal work in the houses and
on the farms of neighbors. The latter
juaid of him that his hobby was electric
ity , and that ho was a man of great in.
ventivo goniua , but it was frequently
very bard work for him to borrow n d
lar from any ono of them.
I1IUN IHSUASIOS OUItEI )
liy Dr. Krazicr'a Muglo Ointment. Cures a
If hy magic : I'lmplou , Jllnck Heads or ( Jrulw
Blotchw nnd Kruptloun on the face , lfa\Iii |
the ibln dear and beautiful. AUu cures Itch
Halt Hhuuin , Bore Nipple * , .Soro J.ipa and uld
ObstlnaUi UlcdB , Hold by druggist * , o
mallud un rtcoijit of mice , 60 ceuU , Sol'J b
Kuhn k Co , aud 0 , V , ( Joo-lmfuu
Hilled lij iicelrlcli : > .
John McOownn , n moulder , with two
friends , stopped into the electric-light
works lust evening nnd obtained permis
sion from ono of the men in charge to go
through the works. McGownn declared
that ho know considerable nbout electric *
ity nnd Its workings. They entered the
genornlor room from the engine house
and going over to the northwest cornoi
of the room stood before n thirty-light
c'ynamo. They stood before the machine
for n few minuloa , when Me-
Gowan waa observed to bend
down and roach out his hands.
InsUntly ho was drawn close to the gen
erator nnd did not utter a sound. Ho
was dead. In the front part of , nnd well
under , the dynamo nro two brats rods
about fourteen inches long. To roach
these ono has to rrmko n special effort , ns
other parts of the machine protrude be
yond them. They nro known as the
positive and negative rods , the former
receiving from the generator the electric
current and conducting it to the in
sulated wlro which carries it out to
all the lamps in the circuit belonging
to the machine. The negative rod re
ceives the current from n similar wire
that returns it from the light and is
thereby conducted back into the gen-
orator. The circuit Is thus made com
ploto. Theuo two rods spring from n
cylinder on opposite sides when they nro
nbont four inches apart. Then they ex
tend downward forming n cone and are
nearly two feet apart at the widest point.
McGowan caught hold of the positive
and negative rods and wna killed as quick
ly as ho did so. Instead of
[ going out over the circuit ,
the electricity took the short
est route , nnd was paiaing out of the gen
erator to the positive rod where Me-
Rowan's right hand was , and on through
! iia body to his left arm and into the
machine , and so on around. Ono of Mo *
Ciovran's friends attempted to seize him.
"For God's sake , don't do that of
you'll bo killed instantly , " shouted En.
jinoor Wagoner an ho nhut down his on-
; ino and , in his excitement , pulled the
? lug in the switch-board which breaks
-ho electric current. This last act
could have boon of no bene
fit to McGowan , oven If ho were not al
ready dead , as ho was at the dynamo aud
tad formed n complete circuit before the
awitching oft' point wan reached. The
contraction of the muscles of the body
was so great that lib logs and arms wore
drawn out of shape , and his head head
waa drawn forward ao that the chin press
ed tightly agaimt the cheat. As soon as
hi engines could bo stopped and it was
considered safe ho was taken away from
ho rods. So firm was the attraction that
liccos of his akin adhered to the rods.
syracuse Hernld , October 2.5.
A lama back Is n torment. It is usu
ally ascribed either to a strain or to rhou-
natism. Nine times out of tun it is
ddncy disease. Bo wiao in time , take
HUNT'S [ Kidney and Liver ] REMEDY for
'our lame back and avoid the dangers of
vhlch It is the warning.
IJELVA IN THE WJIITEIIOUSK ,
V Cabinet ileollnjj of llio Pcrlotl
When AVomev SlmllSlocr the
Ship ol' Blair.
Kcpubliciui.
A servant said the president would bo
lown na soon as she finished trying on
icr drosa. The attorney-general took out
lor knitting and said : 'Well , I might
as well bo working. No tolling how long
vo'll have to wait. " Eager attention on
no part of the cabinet interrupted by the
orvnnt't announcement :
"Her Excellency , the president of the
United States. "
"Good morning , ladies. "
"Good morning , Mrs. President , "
'All In chorus. ] "Ohl what a lovely
dross. "
"Yes , " said the president , "I thought
would just wear it down nnd lot you all
00 it. It is pretty , isn't it ? Just look at
ho hang of the train. "
"It's perfectly magnificent , said tbo
secretary of war. "Those line ploatlugs
of crepe do chine give it such a lovely
inish. But isn't it just n little short in
front ? "
"Why of course , " said the president ,
with seine asperity. "I have them nil
nado that way so as not to have to change
when 1 ride the tricyolo. "
" 1 liopu it's all silk , " paid the attorney
general , sticking her knitting-needle
through herliack hair , while nho rubbed
a piece of the dress between her thumb
and finger. "Did you pave me a piece
'or my crazy quilt ? "
"Oh , yes , " answered the President ,
kffnbly. "And now let's got to business ,
adios. I haven't much time this morn-
Jig. I have to sit for my picture at 1 >
o'clock. "
"Tho most important business I know
of , " said thn Secretary of State , "is to
decide on n Minister to the court of St.
James. You know Lowull has aakod to
bo recalled. "
"Oh , yes ; I forgob all about that , " said
the President. "Whom shall wo send ! "
"If it only had boon curl lor , " said the
assistant Secretary of the Navy , relloo-
: ivoly , " 1 would have gene myself , but
ho season is over by this time , and then
1 get so horribly seasick. "
"It will bo hard to got any ono to go , "
observed the secretary of war. " 1 nm.
told the climate ia so damp that your hai
never stays in curl nt all. "
"Is that ? " asked the
so president , ap-
irehoimivoly. "Well , wo must send
some ono. And then , " thu president
went on. "there's Germany to provide
for. "
"Oh , what's ' the use of sending any one-
; o Germany , Mra. President } ' ' naked the
secretary gf wn ? .
"Oh , don't you know , " said the waro- .
tsry of state , "ihero's Dorr Most and
[ > ork and Laakor and Bismarck and all
those things to-talk about ? " '
"I know them was n color called Bis
marck some \ioars ago , " said the rwcrotn- !
ry of the treasury , meditatively , aa she [
sorted her crewels , "but it was hideous
ly uiibocoiniiitr. "
"But ( hero's a now rod biowu this
Tall , " said the postmaster general , eager'
ly , "that's just perfectly lovely for a
dark complexion , though J think mjsolf
nothing wears ns witlL as the old seal [
brown , "
' Speaking of seal brown/ ' said the
assistant secretary of the uavy , "how
about the commissioner who was to bo
sent to Alaska to provide us all with
pouhkin dolmans ! It's gottlnft pretty
cool , the frost touched my tuberoses last
ni ht. "
10 ( ) nosoH Ono Dollar ,
la insepcrikbly ccmiiwtoU witli Hood'a
Sarsapanlln , and ia true of no other aiod
cine. It is nn uuanswornblo arguiueuf
ns to strength and economy , while tliou
sands tootify to iU superior hlood-rmrify
ing and utrungtbuning qualities. A bet
tlu uf liood'a Sarsai-anlln contains 10 (
d04i a and will last a month , while othord
will nvoragu to last not over a week
llenro for economy , buy Ilocd'a Sana
parilla ,
ON 'I HI.lit TllACIC.
Hiiw Past CleiliH Arc Bliailowcd nt
MKrciuiinlile 1U HIM i .
Now York Telegram.
The said CRSO of Charles Carter , who
wan book-kooper in n Broadway dry foods
homo a year ago , and who , through his
infatuation for n concortsaloon singer ,
stole his employer's money and sank to
the lowest depths of degradations , is not
an uncommon ono , The various temp-
tatiyns held forth to young men at the
myriad night resorts arc deadly in their
cifocts in too many instances ; and this is
so well undctttood by employers
that they adopt ovcsy moans 'nt
their command to exercise n certain -
tain surveillance over their clerks , oven
nut of hours of busincts. Many of the
private detective agencies down town nro
particularly employed in keeping largo
mercantile houses advised of the noctur
nal rambles of their employes , and many
a young lork who thinks the friendly
veil of night hides him from all observa
tion of employers or acquaintances has
his every wild escapade , debauchery ,
nnd extravagance noted by
some "shadow from nn agency ,
"Why , " said the superintendent of a
detective firm on Broadway this morning ,
"If Borne of these lads who frequent the
saloons nnd dives on Sixth nvonuo nnd
the surrounding neighborhood nt night
were to know that they nro constantly
under the eye of some man from this
office , and thnt n careful report ia ready
.o bo made to their employers of every
word and notion of theirs during their
drunken Bproos , they would think twice
jeforo starting out to paint the town
rod. "
"So you keep a watch ovdr clerks on a
sproo. Are you engaged by their em-
> loyora ? " naked a Telegram roprescuta-
Ivo.
Ivo."Yes
"Yes , the very instant n merchant or
ithor employer suspects that a trusted
) ook-kuopor , cashier or clerk is leading a
ant life , nnd it is easy enough to wnko
its _ suspicion , ho notifies this or some
iniilnr office. The employe is shadowed ,
nnd in a week wo can tell how much
nonoy ho has spent , nnd the character of
ho company ho keeps. Every word nnd
ction that ho thinks hidden from the
irorld is revealed on the pages of our
memoranda. Consciiuontly , n clerk who
s hauled up by his employer some fine
morning and Informed to his surprise
nd dismay that hio nervicea are no
oiigor required , or perhaps is put in
bar go of nn officer to answer for robbing
ho firm little knows that the man ho saw
t the adjoining table in seine concert
aloon was thorp especially to watch
lim. "
"We find it a necessary precaution , "
aid a merchant in the dry goods district
when questioned on the subject , "to era-
) loy the services of private detectives
yhon wo suspect matters are not going
all right with some of our clorks. It is a
chock on them nnd keeps us advised re
garding the character of men wo are
compelled to trust. I have reports sent
o mo from a detective agency whenever
any ono in my employ appears at adiarop-
liable resort. Young men engaged in
arge houses should ntlectthat they are
watched oven in the most secluded of the
dona of vice , and that they are ruining
.homsolves with their employers as well
as morally.
Angostura Bitters , the world renowned
ippotizer and invigorator. Unod now vor
, ho whole civilized world. Try It , but bowore
if imitations. A k your procor or druggist for
, lie Ronnino article , manufactured by Dr. J.
i. U. Siogort & , Sons
Ol'1 THE
I'lio New School I'u iliMs Compared
AVKM the Old.
New York Star.
With the disappearance of the old-time
styles and customs of the prize ring , as
well as the manner and kind of its cham-
> ions and votaries , nothing Is more 3ur-
) rlsing to those vrhoso affiliation
vith the sport have caused them to make
t a study than the gradual dying out ns
well of the phases which , almost since
, ho very commencement of pugilism ns n
matimo und science , have accompanied !
md scorned n very part of it.
That the sport itself Is in Its ducadonco
lot all will admit , but it hns almost do-
cidudly lost by degrees its most diatinc-
ivo features vulgarity. Tina is most
notably showo > in a comparison of the
) hases used in an old-timo prizo-fight nnd
i modern ono. The fact cannot well bo
attributed to the circumstance of men
of fashion nnd aristocratic tendencies
giving It for the first time their
mtronngo , for as Lord William Pitt Lou-
lox wrote in his "Picturea of Sporting
ulfo and Character , " "pugilism wan in
much higher favor torty years ago [ 1810-
820 ] , than it now is , uiid oven crowned
loads patronized the ring. * * * The
iropor nso of the boxing-gloves was con-
lidered part of a gentleman's education. "
At the fight between Daniel Mondc/i and
larry Lee , March L'l , 180(1 ( , at Grlmtsoad
jroim , n abort distance beyond Bromlsy ,
n Kent , fir forty guinios , the reporter
loted tin ) following personages ns being
iresont : Lords Albemarlo nnd Soften ,
Jount Benujolais , Sij Watkins Williams
iVyiiuo , Sir John ShellySlr Eden Naglo ,
y'uptaiii Hallidny , Squire Thornhlll and
lUiiural Kop el , and nt n previous affair
of n similar ivlmracter atNowaiarkot ( hero
lad boon noticed theirRojiu5 Highness
ind the Priuco of Wales and thu Duke of .
York , the Duke of Orleans aud the Duka
do Fitztiino ) . ;
In the sarao way men who stood and .
mmmoled each other w ro not all or
hem a rcngh and ready class. It is
stated of Richard Humphries , who was
mown ae. the "gentleman boxer" ind
who gave exhibitions of his skill botvwen
1784 and ' 1700 , that his goutool cliniac-
.eristics drew many to see him who
would otherwise no inoro have thcught
of wltnotsing a ? ugilieta ! exhibition than
woufd the ladies of our present , day.
John Gully , a 'tolebrulod votary of khe P.
l , , whose picture maji bo seen iu.ono of
larry Hill's prlvatu rooms , become BO
ivoll thought of and waa of such nn intol-
ectua ) nature thai bo finally bacamo a
iiemUor of parliament and died wi
liomnod nnd respected public offuial.
But in rpito of the few sxcoptbn
among tliou , aud regardless of Its royal
latronagOj.tho rank uud file of the Boiyct
boJy of SH'n who contest with bare
kaucklen for tuprumncy in the roped
luonn coald no more bo compared to the
sugillatio class of the present day than
can their toruia bo said to ! bo as elegant ,
The "dandy scrapper" of to-day wear
tall ftilk hats ami nro all bo diamond
nnd bo-jeweled with their proportion of
the gate receipts received for putting on
a pair of gloves and standing up for four
iflinutea before u tiinilar being. They
cannot ba clnaaod with the "pug" of IOC
years a o n woolen comforter WOUIK
about his throat , and nn old pea-jacket on
his I'jea bunged up and wearing a visage
that looked n though sntno ono hud
been pounding it with rocks. The
slang to rum of the ring that ecomcd
auited to the old-time fighter don't tuoi
to tit the new race of "pug * ' nt all ,
It ia inturestiii' ' to read old-timo re
ports of prize fights , nud note great dif
forenccs as compared with those of the
present day when the exhibitions , which
have ceased to bo brutal , nro glossed
over in the mostdolicato of phrases that
suggest themselves to the careful writer.
No nK'ro ' nro wo told that ono of the
fighters "mado the claret flow copiously , '
that the "homo-browed" was drawn , or
that "tho cork was released. " Now it is
said that "first blood was claimed , "
When 100 round fights Instead of "rush-
ings'1 tactics and hippodroming for gnto
receipt.1) waa the fashion , the face was
referred to na the "dial , " the eyes aa
"ogles" or peepers , " the ears as the
"listening pieces , " the nose ns the
"smollor , " the mouth as the "kisser , "
and the stomach as the "bread basket. "
When a man was knocked down ho vf\a
"grassed , " and when ho entered the
ring ho throw into the "castor , " or , In
other words , his hat.
In the account of n forty-round fight
in "Pugilistic1 ' in the early part of the
nineteenth century , ia shown the style of
reporting customary when "strict busi
ness" waa looked for when two men en
tered the ring in sporting "loga. " Among
the terms used nro "pop In n bit , " "wont
'
ia to mill nway , " o'tc. Frequently
throughout the fight the report dis
patches whole rounds with the torso ex
pressions , "Of no account , " "Trilling
way time , " ' 'Of no interest whatever ,
"M repeated the dose , " etc. Thcao
expressions toll bolter than moro lengthy
declarations could what was looked for
and in the when "
expected days "hippo-
irominj"gato rccolpts"tours , " "com
binations , " etc. , were unknown nnd not
wanted , and when a man could not loaro
n prize ring without n scar on his face ,
unless his opponent was of a particularly
jnenti caliber.
"Tho sportsmanlike spirit seems to
iavo entirely gene out of pugilism , " said
woll-knorrn athletic sub-
a - authority on -
octs to the Star reporter during the past
week.
"In what way ? " was nskod.
" ) h , its ! all blow and no real fighting ,
Bvory ainco Sullivan adopted and made
customary his rushing tactics it's fornoth-
ng but inonay. Of COUHO ono can't
jlauio the fighters , because wo'ro all after
ho Toi/f ; ' but for all that the good old
.imcn don't appear likely to bo repro
duced. They may say what they like
about the vigilance ) of the police , but 1
: ell you that if it was really desired ajGt ht
u the old time style could bo gotten up
easily in this very city , and the blue coats
never know of it. "
"They don't seem to care about doing
that much ? "
"No ; that's just it. There isn't
enough money in it. They do a lot of
slowing , talking about fighting , perhaps
invo ono or two encounters , and then
; ot up n combination and go touring
ibout the country , like I hear McCatl'coy
a about doing. Now they want big gate
receipts , while the old-timers fought with
j.iro knuckles for many hours for a paltry
S2CO or to. Well , well , it's too bad ,
.Imt's all ? " and as the reporter loft him
: o his meditations on the degeneracy of
the P. B. . , a largo tear tvna noticed to
roll down to the point of the authority'a
HOBO and drop oil' .
DUUKKE'H SALAD DKK.tHi.Nn & Cou >
MEAT SAUUR The finest mayouaiso for
meat , fish , aud vegetable salads , and a
juporb table sauce . It far surpasses any
Koino-niado dressing. Everybody likes it.
Mother lliihbard- . .
"No , I'm not opposed to Mother Hub-
bard dresses , " aaid Mayor Smith , of
Philadelphia , on Tuesday , with a amilo ,
when asked if ho proposed to join in the
movement started in the western cities ,
particularly Chicago , prohibiting females
from appearing in the streets in this
much-abaaod Btylo of wearing apparel ,
"and 1 think it would bo very inju
dicious on my part to iasuo any such
order , especially after oouaidorhu ; the
Fast that the ladies have a candidate for
tha presidency at the present timo. Do
I admire the style ? Well , whilst it ia
not the moat auitablo dreit ) for the public
highway , no reason exists why It should
not be in os c comfortable and appropriate
for homo wor for tboso of our female
cithena whoso tastea nm in this way ,
No , I will not issue ordsra ngaiuab the
wearing of garments that have become BO
obnoxious to the feelings of the western
[ luoplo , but I rrgret exceedingly that the
solution of the difficult question did not
fall to the Ibt of my prudaoeasor , who ia
[ reo from all entangling ulliancca. The
jirlo of Philadelphia can wear juefc vhat
they desist , either in public or at homo ,
aad they will nut bo molested provided
boir behavior ia oatiRfiictory. "
A CAKD. To all who are eitforlnu Ironv errors
nail imltscrdJonn of jouth , nervous nctikncu * , ovly
iHc y , IOSH of 'manhood ' , cto , 1 will fuul n. rtclpo
that will ciuo j on , i'UKfi Of C'lMUdE. Till Kte.it
romcily wr * clltcoverod by a niisploncry 1-j South
America. Jond jcll.adilrctfcd ruvvlopu tohiv. Jo-
Ern T. INMAN , SUtlon U Now York.
There wna a fearful commotion in the
jCirkwood bouoe , nt Dea Moiiica , at I
o'clock lust Friday morning , Sosno one
either purposely or accidentally turned
on the iire alarm. When thin is turned
on it rings a gong in each room , and ono
oin rcodily itnaginu the consternation
that would retult. ITboplo ran up and
down tbo hills in their night olothes ;
women were screaming , ana sorao were
iropavtng to jump from the windows.
,
inn i
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f
Sad to Bay , many n good thinf } attains
.o nnthing moro than a fair beginning.
On the other hand 10 3o a mat to ? lor con-
ratiation ! thnt the growth of lomo evil
.hings way be also- promptly frustrated.
V largo proportion- the cases of the
noot wide-spread and fatal diseases-
coiMiimpUon bava their inception in
inial catarrh. l > r. Sapa'a Catarrh lioin-
edy is pleasant , aootbing nad effectual.
Fry it. It has cured thsusrttida. All
diuggiaij. .
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charge * frcm the Nu o anil K.MM , prcmnU R iili'L'
J. Uea In the hi'.ul , C'ur.j Nerunu HoAilac-iio and
ChiUj and Kuxic. In ( 'hrwilo Catarrh It
in bn , xij of funl imictii , iistorci )
ho JCMISJS vt suull , tastu and huariivt ; uhvn slIictiKl ,
frtes the ht d , throat aottl hroiiclii&l tubes uf olli'u-
i\o tuattcr , iMictvniiasil purities the briath , stops
thorough and arruU thu progrt d ol Catarrh to-
wanU Cuuiuisptlan ,
Quo bottle lUllcU euro , nm l ox Catarrhl Sol-
\ ent iinil Haulunl'i Inhaler , all iu onu mckagu , ol al
ilru KUU for 81. AA lor H\MOHU' H.vwcil CI'VIL
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the Ii .taut Is laamillixi , of ilhtu-
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It Is liuiilimlilo for Diseases peculiar to
Woiiion , and nil Mho lend sedentary ll\e .
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firoilncp rnmtlpatlon olhT Jrnn tnctllcinrsito.
It enriches and purlflti thohlnoil.rtltntilatcl
tlionipctilc.nlils | the n lml1atlnu of food , re-
HPVPI iioartburn nnd liolchlng , nud strcugth-
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43- The ( rrtiultio lini nliovo trnilo murk nnd
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Iron , In water-tight compartments , and are furnish
. , . . .
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anil pilne. Inltw of this fictwe-jay buy ono cJ
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rtu ln Interest. It la th Ulrvwt tblnj la th
nature ot chance in ovletcncu.
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I'rcetraticD c.U'cid hy the ueo ol alcohol or tobhacco ,
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br&lu , rcailtlDKlu Inaao'ty ' ami liopInK to mli07y ,
dcoi ) anj death , 1'remitiue Old age , Ilaroncdi , ! OJH
ofpoucihi cllhtreox , Iinoluntf.ry l,0f c3 u < l Hptr-
ni&torruiracaiuixl by o\tr exi-rtluntcf the brain , self-
buau woier ln.luguuco ! , Kach bgx. runtavj cue
monti's tiu tir nt , 81.00 . boxer six bottles for
H.W , lent by mall prepaid on receipt d price.
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Tocuiniiiy CE.30. With ea h order rt'celiod hy IK
( tt elx hottlei , accomrllihtd u 1th 32.00 , wo will cd
the purch cr our written guinntou to refund th
nicuay if thntrcitinenidoo ) nut cfluct a turo. fliur-
autccn Uiucd only by JOHN C : WIST k CO. ,
HJy SS-mie-rv M2 Midlson St. , fhlcauo , III.
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ia 5t. Oll'co lioure 12 iu. to 1 p in. an < ( > in to
p iu , T ? ' r > ine cH't 5' , resWcncal'v
The remarkable growth of Omnha
during the last few years ia n matter of
great aatoniahinont to these who pay an
occasional visit to thii growing city. The
development of thu Stock Yards the
necessity of the Bolt Line .Road the
finely paved streets the hundreds of now
residences nnd costly business blocks ,
with the population of our city moro than
doubled in the lost five yonrs. All this
is a grcnt surprise to visitors nnd la thp
admiration of our citizens. This rapid
growth , the business nativity , and the
many substantial improvements made a
lively demand for Omaha real estate , and
every Investor has made a handsome
profit.
Slnco the Wall Street panic last May ,
with the subsequent cry of hard times ,
there has been less demand from specula *
tors , but a fair demand from investors
seeking homos. This tatter class are
taking advantage of low pricco In build
ing material and are securing their homea
at much leas coat than will bo possible a
year henco. Speculators , too can buy
real rota' 3 cheaper now and ought tj take
advur present prices for futur
proli i
I1 1 few years promises greater
o opmonts in Omaha than the past
i < years , which have boon as good aa
wo could reasonably dcairo. Now man
ufacturing establishments and largo job
bing houses are added almost weekly , and
all add to the prosperity of Omaha.
There are many in Omaha and through
out the State , who have their money in
the banks drawing a nominal rate of n-
terost , which , if judiciously invested in
Omaha real estate , would bring them
much greater returns. Wb have many
bargains -which wo are confident will
bring the purchnaer large profits in tho-
near future.
"VVe have for sale the finest resi
dence property in the north and
western pax-ts of the city.
North AVC have fine lots at reason
able prices on Sherman avenue , 1 7th ,
18th , 19th and 20th streets.
West on Farnara. Davenport ,
CuniinR , and all the leading streets
in that direction.
The grading of Earnam , Califor
nia and Davenport streets has made
accessible some of the finest aud
cheapest residence property in the
city , and with the building of the
street car line out Farnain , the pro
perty in the western part of the city
will increase in value.
We lso have the agency for the
Syndicate and Stock Yards proper
ty in the south part of the city. The
developments made in this section
by the Stock Yards Company and
the railroads will certainly double
the price in a short timo.
We also havp some fine business
lots and some elegant inside rnsi-
dencef for sale ,
Parties wishing lo invest will find
some good b . | j > culling tu u
BROKERS .
213 South 14t3b St ,
Tarnhani and Douglas.
P. S. We nsk thor > o wlio linvo
properly for sals at a b.srgnin to < jive
uq a callWp want only bargains.
AVe will positively rnt iiandle pron- V
erty aticoroihan its real value. \ -
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