m m flfmmmmHm m mi1 f m m r m m mmmmm I I , THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; THURSDAY , DEOEMBEE 18 , 1890.-TWELYE PAGES. IT DEPENDS OS THE OLD MAN Liberalo Uncertain What to Do in the Pres ent Oriaii. .THEY ARE TIRED OF THE IRISH ALLIANCE , I'nrly lenders Tnkluc n Decidedly Gloomy View of ilio Outlook lif- feet of trio IJnjsct-Imw election. . ' Ifan Itti Jama ftordon TUnvlM LOXIKJ.V , Dec. 17 , ( Now York Herald Cablo-Spcciul to Tim BEn.l-Tbo Uassott- Law election was a staggering blow to the Oladstonlnns.'iThey scarcely expected to win , but to lose by a larger majority than eighty- flvo Is a severe dlsuppolntmet. The cause was solely liberal absence from the polls. Re cent events have Increased tbo number of Oladstontnns who positively refuse to vote on anything called homo rule. Yesterday I con versed * with a very close friend of Gladstone , himself a leader of Influence. Ho took a ploomy view of his party.This Parncll business has killed us 1 fear , " ho Ruld. "Nothing can wipe out of the nubile mind Iho fact that wo have been holding up Parnell to admiration as a model patriot for flvo y cars. Now wo are obliged to call him a rascal and ho abuses us as hypocrites and tolls all the world that our homo rule Is a rank Imposture. How can wo hone to get over such sr scandal. The Kng- llsh peonlo wcro beginning to believe In homo rule. Now they BCO that the chiefs of the movement never had a clear understanding of what homo rule meant or any confidence in each other. " "What are you goingto do ? " I asked. "All depends on the old man , " ho said . wearily. "I wish \vo could cut adrift from this Infernal Irish alliance at onco. Of course It would look bad after all the fuss we have made , but It is better than iolng on to cer tain shipwreck. The conservatives would beat us all along the line If .they hud the gen eral election now. What "fools they are no ) to strike while wo are so demoralized. As for these Irishmen they will ruin yicmselves nnd everybody who ROCS In with them. They always do It. O'Brien thinks wo can pater up the dlfllculty. Ho is dreaming. The boys are all out on the war path and the Lord onlj kribws where it will end. They destroyed the llbcral.party. Every fool can see tbat. " My friend turned into the reform clul where other dejected spirits were sulklnj about \vit1i no prospect of throwing over board the damaged cargo. For a nil AgrxIiiHt Farnoll. Di'iu.iN , Dec. 17. [ Special Cablegram t < Till ! BEE. ] The Parnell section of tbo Na tional league held a rocctirg , at which tbi announcement was made that tbo receipts fo the last two wcSks amounted to 1,171 , In eluding a subscription of JESOO from Scully tbo Parnclllto candidate for parliament ii North Kilkenny. All the speakers of thi meeting denounced the Gladstonian party. Father O'Connor , president of the Corl Grellc association , writes to the unll-Pnrncl committee : "If nothing else showed the hy pocrisy of thoantl-Pnrncll agitators , Healy' antics would be sufficient , for they betra ; both the man and the causoho champions The question of Irish leadership is not to b decided la a holc-In-thc-corncr meeting 1 : Cork assembly rooms. If the people's vole is In sympathy with such a meeting , hold i publicly. If otherwise , why oppose it J" Iho officials of Liiincrlck , by a vote of 10 t < 8 , bavo passed u-resolution of confidence ii the McOartbyltcs. Most HOY. John McCarthy , D.D. , bishop o Cloyuo , whoso diocese includes a great poi tlon of Cork county , has Issued nn cplseopc letter In which ho condemns Panicll. Ho dt clarcs tbat ho is sclllsh , ungrateful and' ur patriotic. The letter states tbat the blsho has made arrangements to withdraw the nr tional league brandies in his dloceso from th control of tlio executive which is su'pportin Parncll. The local branch of tbo national league n Knoeklong , County Limerick , yesterday vote In favor of supporting Parnell , Father Mui pby presided. Father Barry , parish priest ofUathcoi mack , County Cork , and a prominent uatiot nllst of O'Brien's constituency , has como ou .onl'arnoll'ssldo. ' IiMi-publisheJ interview Maurice Hcaly i represented as suylnir that assurance can b given tno publlo that no settlement bf tbo p < litlcal crisis is possible by arbitration. Th contest , bo said , would Do fought to iho bit ter end. Notwithstanding the Injunction Issue against Suppressed United Ircl.md , thti paper has again appeared. The word "United Ireland , " however , do not appon on the top of the page. The word "Suj pressed" only appears there. Hereafter tb paper will bo entitled "Inspprcsbiblo Unite Ireland. " Let Him Htxvu In Peace. Loxnox , Deo. 17. Ibpeclal Cablegram t Tim BiiE.j The News says It trusts thi Dillon will use bis influence to prevent repetition of the criminal folly of the llm throwing Incident. The best way , the pap < continues , to destroy Parnell's power , Is 1 lot him rave In peace. The News , In an ed torial , says : "It is evident that Dal four o derod ttio police not to arrest Harilsoi Should Dillon and O'Brloa bo arrested it wi roiluco to utter absurdity anil revolting n < tlon tlfe theory that law Is Impartially a ministered In Ireland. " Fntlitr FaJiy Itclensoil. lloniJix , Deo. 17. [ Special Cablegram THE BEE. ] The sentence of six weeks' U prlsomncnt Imposed upon Father Fuhoy \Voodford , county Galway , for violating tl crimes act , expired today and ho was rcloasi from jail. Ho nt once proceeded to Kllkoni whovo ho will join Parnell. Ho will accoi pany Parncll during Kilkenny parliatnoatni campaign , and will work in the Interests i Scully , the Parnollito candidate. The Conservative Klootc3. " " " "LONDON , Doc. 17. [ Special Cablegram TiuBti : ] The clcctioa to fill the vacancy tbo commons for the Basset-Law division Nottinghamshire , caused by the doa of Mr. WIHlnni Beckett , who was recent killed bv a'rallroad train , washcldyostorda It resulted in the return of Sir Frederic Melticr the conservative candidate , who i ceived 4W1 ! votes. Levin tollcslgii. ATCIHSON , ICan , , Deo. 17. [ Special Tel grain to THE BEB. | A private dispatch a nouuccs that J. Levin , assistant suporlntcn cut of the "Western Union with hcadquartc nt St. Paul , will resign because his heal will not permit him to travel so much. I will , however , continue in the service of t company. Mr. Levin was formerly inanau of the Atchlsou ofllco and nioro recently mi . user at Omaha. Betrothal.of Prlnoos. Lo.VDOX , Doc. 17. [ Special Cablegram TUB BEK. ] The Berlin correspondent of t Standara says that Prlnco Christian of DC mark and Princess Margaret of Prussia u betrothed. > A. Verdict Against Marks. LoNcoy , Deo. 17. [ Special Cablegram TUB BEE. ] The Jury In the libel suit broug by Harry Marks against 0.Y. . Buttcrlli today returned a verdict in favor of the t fcndaat. Trying tiio Ijympli on BURUK , Deo. 17. [ Special Cablegram TUB IhtE.I-Two lepers have received Inj < t Ions of the Koch lymph. The experiment being made at tbo request of the [ uticuls. Anarchists Expelled. BKIINE , Deo. 17. ( Special Cablegram TUB Bun. ] The government has issued decree ordering the cxpulson of six nnan IsU frcm Cicueva , Inwn Corporation HeportH. DBS MOIXEB , In. , Dec , 17. [ Spec to Tits BsKj According to n law pasi by tbo last general assembly , luio as the "anti-trust bill. " , itho s oro- tary of itate was Instructed to nctid blanks to oil corporations who bad fllcd articles In his ofllco to bo fllol ! out , giv ing the nature , extent and other data cover * In their business , the report of which Inves tigation was to bo transmitted to the attor ney-general for Inspection. Secretary of StntoJiickson has mndo out bis rcpcrt nnd will tins week nio it with Attorney-General Stone. The total number of corporations Is H.'ISI , of which 370 reported ns out of busi ness , 1,001 were heard irom , 051 blanks were returned ns not cirllcd for at the postofllco. 23 returned * modified anidnvlts , and 40 foreign corporations did not report at nil. 01,13 mi , A XDSTIIJKKTS VA XltA t. It Is Hccnllcd by tlio Trial of Ham- tnotul nt Hoattl o. Sr.nrr.r , Wash. , Deo. 17. [ Special Tele gram to Tun BED. ] Clmrlcs K. Hammond , keeper of the notorious Cleveland street house , London , where shocking Immoralities wcro practiced by the members of the English nobility , Is on trial hero today for grand larceny. Hammond lives nt 10 Cleve land street , London , nnd when the Pull Mall Gazette exposed the horrible debaucheries ot young girls uiul boys nt Hammond's house ho was forced to flee to Dolgluin und thcnco to America. Ho came to Seattle In August , ISS'J , and opened the HaymarUot saloon. Ho seems always to have plenty of money and to bo nblo to draw hush money from wealthy Englishmen whenever ho desire * . Last spring J. K. ToJhnntcr , who Is aunposed to bo n Scotland Yard detccllvo , locates ! In Scat- tic nnd cultivated Hammond's acquaintance. In May ho tried to get Hammond Into British territory , there being a largo reward offered for him In England , but failed. A steamship was altcrwanu procured nnd Hammond mend was Invited to join Todhuntor on n trip to Victoria , British Columbia , to cclobnito the queen's blrthduy , but ho would not go on British soil. In September Todhuntor en gaged as barkeeper for Hammond and then worked up the present cose against him. Ho Is now on trial for stealing a valuable seal skin sacquo nnd gold watch nnd chain from a woman who was drinking nnd carousing with him In the wine-room of Ills saloon. The woman got drunk and claims to have lost her sacquo and watch that night. Todhuntcr a\vcirs Hammond cot them. Hammond Is stylish and well educated nnd about thirty- live years of ape. His wife , who assisted him In running the Cleveland street house , is with him. On the witness stand Hnmmond admitted llvingnt 1 ! ) Cleveland street , Lon don , but refused to state hii business. Ho said ho was in duty bound to his fellow-men not to disclose these secrets. Ho swore Unit big money hud been offered him to give in formation In England exposing Kngllsh roy alty ajul nobility , but ho will never give them away. The trial Is supposed to bo n , malicious prosecution instigated by Todhuntcr , who has been foiled in his effoiti to kidnap Hammond mend and get him Into British territory , for Ilnminond Is always supnlled with abundant means and docs not need to steal. The Winter ot * Our.Content is the title of a recent charming paper by that brillant writer Charles Dudley Warner , wherein the glories of the PacilSo coast , ns a winter resort , arc most graphically described. The Amer ican people are beginning to'underbtand that the Puget Sound country is one of our most splendid possessions nnd that the name of the "Mediterranean of the Pacific" is n happy title not misapplied. In speaking ot Mount Tacomn , Senator George P. Edmunds says : "I would bo willing to co COO miles again to see that sconu. The continent is yet in ignorance of what will bo one of the grandest show places ns well us sanitariums. If Switzerland is rightly culled the playground of Europe , I ntn satisfied that around the base of Mount Rainier will become a prominent place of retort , not for America only , but for the world be sides , with thousands of sites for build ing purposes , that nro nowhere excelled for the grandeur of the view that can bo obtained from thorn , with topographical features that would make the most per fect system of drainage both poshiblo and easy , and with a most agreeable and health giving climate , " Thousands of delighted tourists over the Union P.iai lie fctho past year bear ample testimony to ttho beauty and majesty of this now empire of the Pacific northwest. For Russian Jowa. VIENNA , Dec. 17. [ Special Cablegram to THE Ben. | Baron Hirseh ils organising meeting hero In behalf of the Russian Jews , Go O.i a Visit. Hero is a chance to go home nnd visit the old folks during the holidays. The Union Pacific will sell on December 24 , 25 and 31 , 1890 , and January 1 , 1891 , round trio tickets to all Kansas and Ne braska points for one and onethirdarc / for the round trip , good returning Janu ary 5 , 1891. MISS BROWN'S RE.VD1NO. A DcllRtitful Entertainment at tin Central United 1'rcsby torian Chnrclj Miss Orlo Brown , who holds n position in teacher in the Omaha pubho schools nni Is possessed of considerable elocutionary ability , pave an entertainment Tuesday nigh nt the Central United Presbyterian church 01 Seventeenth street , under the auspices of ttu Young People's society of the church. . The musical part of the programme , whlcl was to have boon supplied by a male quartette tetto , failed to materialize , but Miss Browi was not to bo discouraged by that. Tin frequent and enthusiastic npplausi ifo which creeled the talented lad ; ifd who gave the entertainment unaided , provei d the success of her undertaking. Miss Brown is r.itlier tall , well propot y tloned and graceful. She possesses an e.u iy nest , interesting ; face , and u volco of excel y lent , timbre and full , clear volume. Her con ccptlon of the dramatic , pnthctla an humorous in lltcr.ituro Is quite correct , am her manner of delivery Is clover and effective U iolndy recited n vanetv of selections , rang ing all the way from a semi-tragical doscrip tlon of n scene in the Coliseum at Koine t the humorous "Joslah Allen's \Vlfo ntSaro toga , " and with each piece the audlenc seemed well pleased. y Weather Probabilities. For December Indications point i < cold , frosty weather. That , however will make no difference to those wlv travel in the sto.xm-heatod and electric lighted , limited vestibule train whlcl is run only by the Chicago , Mllwaukei & St. Paul Ily , botwoan Omaha am Chicago. This olojjant train leave Omaha at 0:10 : p. in. arriving In Chlcagi at 0:30 : a , in. , in tlmo to niako all easteri connections. For further informatloi at city ticket ollico , 1501 Farnan 'raaha. ' F. A. NASH , J , 13. PUESTON. General Agent City Passenger Agont. Tickets at lowest rates and su pcrlo accommodations via the great Rod Island route Ticket ofllco , 1C02 Six tcenth and Farnum streets Omaha. AX\OVX CEJIVXTJi , The original London Gaiety Girls will ope nn engagement of three nights and Saturdn matinco at popular prices at the Gram this evening. The reserved sent sal opened this morning. The latest Now Yor hit , the Carmcnclta dance , holds a proiWnoi place on the bill , Tbo costumes nro semi thing beautiful , and all the stage draping and ornaments are the finest obtaluabli The funny burlesque , "Mercedes , " fiulslu the bill. It Introduces the entire company I different parts assigned them. The musfo exceptionally catchy and the comedy workc iu is funny on the farcical ordor. Tl natrons of tlio Grand can prepare to see bang-up show. The Chicago opera house production i "Tho Gondoliers. " was a uQtablo operat success dud It will bo presented by the Gre opera company , at thq.Grand next Sundo al evening by tbo sumo ca t wlflptho same no , , scenery and costumes that made such u umrUotl success of Gilbert & Sullivan's favo Ito opera In the Garden City , CHRISTMAS : WBOpen Today OUr jPifll Line of Fine Holiday Furnishing Goods , Showing tin Far i ttiB Handsomest Rssortment of Neckwear , Mufflers , Handkerchiefs , Suspenders , Jewelry , Glovesnnd , "such like , " that we have ever shown. Christmas comes but once a year , and most men are glad of it by the time the last bill is paid , , and fully realizing the unusual strain on man's pockctbook have marked each and every article at rts ( lowest possible price , MUFFLERS. CASHMERE MUFFLERS Handsome styles at 150 , 250 , 300 , 400 , 450 and 500. SILK AND WOOL MUFFLERS Splendid assortment at 300 , 400 , 500 , ; oc and 750. SILK MUFFLERS Every-color , magnificent goods at 750 , 900 , $1 , $1.25 and $1.50. . * r IMPORTED MUFFLERS The finest in the land , at $ i,5o , $2 , $2.25 and $2.50. . " -V SILK SUSPENDERS Fine holiday goods , blacks and fancys ; from 6oc to $2.25. " - " . HANDKERCHIEFS Silks and linens ; special prices on line China and Japanese silk handkerchiefs. < { > * " " " : . - "A" NECKTIE PARTY. - * 0 Just before leaving New York for Omaha , our buyer closed out an entire stock of Neckwear made by a leading manufacturer YOU -KNOW WHAT THIS MEANS. . 69 dozen handsome Teck Scarfs , good styles , good silk , satin lined - At 150 each 63 dozen stylish Teck Scarfs , splendid styles , handsome colors , satin lined At 250 each 41 dozen Ring Scarfs and St. Nicholas 'Knots , [ don't have to tie 'em" ] At 350 each 62 dozen very fine Teck Scarfs , goods that sell every diy for 502 , 6Dcaid 650 . , . . . At 350 each 147 dozen finest Teck S\rfs mule [ goids woth from 750 to $1.50 ] At 500 , 650 and 750 each And a magnificent line of High Grade Novelties at 750 , 900 , $ i. oo , $1.25 , $1.50 and $1.75 each a clear saving of from 500 to $1.25. THE BEST SELECTIONS ARE USUALLY OBTAINED BY THE EARLY COMERS. CO ) AND DOUGLAS , OPEN TILL NINE O'CLOCK. SATURDAYS , TEN O'CLOCK. GENUINE WOHVJBUMANS. 'our Ancient Butch Pictures nt tlio Oiiialia Art Kxhililtlnn. ' In the Omaha art exhibition are four of the most remarkable , and at the sumo tlmo illus- rious pictures Iu America today. Two of hem are undoubtedly authentic Wouvor- mans , painted In 1040and two Brought-ls , tlio nttcr palntoa ou wooden p.vncls in 1KO. These pictures are hung just \vlthln the eu- , ranco to the gallery. It Is well known to connoisseurs thathereto- 'orobutono genuine Wouvcrm.m was known .o bo In America , and that was purchased by Vondorbllt find presented to the Metropolitan art museum la Now York , \\horo it now hangs. The Wouvermans exhibited hero have all the mannerisms of that famous Dutch artist ; the lights concentrated In the center of the canvas , the tender sky effects and the old Dutch architecture , attest this. The Wou- vormans nro the "Falcon Hunt" anil the 'Haying Scene. " The Breughel's tirotwo seonos on the Khino. The VVouverman's are what Is known ns central or radiating composition , [ n the center of each Is the known character istic gray horse , with pink saddle , and in the "Falcon Hunt" the microscopic portraiture ot father and son excels the famed technique of Melssonler. When viewing these pictures a magnifying glass should ho used. Many \Vouvermans pictures bung in the galleries of Russia , Paris , London nnd Dres den , wtjtro they are highly prized as ex amples df Dutch art , and to possess a Wouvcrman Is Inimical with the possession of a Rombrnndt. These pictures are the property of Louis Schlosscr , of Washington , la. , who Inherited thorn from groaf-Breat , grandparents. They wcro bought from the artist , 1'hllln Wouvcr man , iu Haarlem Holland , before his death in IGtl and. have been in the family over slnco. The pictures wcro painted In 104C and bear their authenticity on their backs. The Brouchels came Into possession of the family through the gift to an ancestor , by King Maxlwillinn I. of Bavaria In 1811. On the back of the Brcughols are the num bers of the galleries In wnich they were hung , and the black electoral so.il of tucking. These pictures have been exhibited in Chicago cage , where they exeitod unlveisal comment , * and an offer of $10,000 was refused for them. The family wish to dispose of tuoin , and for that purpose Mr. Gcorgo Howe , an eminent attorney of Washington , has brought them hero for exhibition. The prlco the family sets on tins rara collection is Ji5,000 end the city of Omaha could not by bettor than subscribe an amount that would place It iu possession of such gems of nrt which would make it the "envy of every nrt center both In this country and abroad. Negotiations for the purchase of those pictures must bo ad dressed to Mr. O. W. Howe , Washington , Iowa. Winter Kxcurslons South. The Wubash has placed on sale roundtrip - trip tickets , with choice of routes , to ull the winter resorts of the south. Partiea desiring to go direct to Sutherland , Omaha's famous winter resort , where you have bdating , flailing nnd bathing in midwinter , should take tlio Wiibosh , in connection with the now fast train * on the Li. & N. , with through sleeping cars to Tampa , Flo. , via Jacksonville and Lachoocheo. Only 62 hours to Jackson ville , 03 to Tapjpa and 70 to Sutherland. 12 hours iu advance of all ether routes. Reclining chair and Pullman buffet sleeping cars on all trains. Baggage chocked from hotels and private resi dences to destination. For tickets , sleeping car accommodations and full In formation in regard to routes east or south call at the Wabnsh ollico , 1602 Faruam street , or write to G. N. CLAYTON , Northwestern Pass. Agent , Omaha. 1002. Sixteenth and Farnam streets is the now Rook Island ticket ollico. Tick ets to all points east at lowest atoi lOO-Mllo Bicycle Race. There will bo a 100-mllo bicycle race run ai the Coliseum Monday , December SO , open U anyone who desires to enter on the following conditions : Each rider entering roust deposit 110 with the ruferco ; the race to start at i :3 : ( p. m. and continue until one of the riders ha : covered 100 miles ; the rider winning thliraa to receive thq ontlroentranpo fee depoiltoJl by the liders nnd the pate receipts. Edward Jlcjullnir , Frank Shlll imd William Mardis' unknown bavo already CiWWd | This race is open' , to all fond will bo run'on ' its merits. The entrcc uro now In uctivp training and expect to beat'the record. f Dr. Birnoy cures c.xtnrrh , Bee bldg. j Old Folks AC I01112. ! They will bo thereand expecting'a vibit from you at Chcibtmns time , nnd the Union Pacific will eill } tickets on De cember S4 , 2o anil SI , 1800 , and January 1. Ib'Jl ' , to all Kansas nnd Nebraska points at one and one-third faro for the round trip , good returning until Janu ary C , 1801. ' \V11ECKS ON a'HK U. P. Uoninrkablo Encnpn of n Switchman nnd His Jsnn. Yesterday there was a1 collision on the Union Pacific near Twenty-first street which happily -was unatteiuleil'vlth'loss of Ufo. A aeavy snow plow driven by Engineer Stev enson and Fireman Milltr. took the wrong track and ran down unaua switch , engine manned by Kraulc Campbell ! engineer , and J. U. Peterson , fircmnn. The tender ot the lat ter was smaahou to kindling wood. Steven son sustained a sprained ankle. Tuesday afternoon the switch shanty of Henry Odcll , nt Twentieth street , on the Union Pacific , was rua down by n flying car of dnt which bad slipped pn the wrong track at tbo switch points. The shanty was liuocIccJ to pieces. Mr. Odell and hla'son , Arthur , were In the house at the time and escaped almost miraculously , Arthur was somewhat burned. _ For Throat Discuses and Cnu lm use Bnows's BuoTsciiiAij Tnoqins. Like all real ly peed things , they are imitated. The gcna hie nro .sold only1 in boxes. The only railroad--train out of Omaha run expressly for the accommodation of Omulm , Council BlulTs , Dos Moines and ( Jliicupo business is the Rock Island vcs- tibulcd limited , leaving Omaha at 4:30 p. in. daily. Ticketofllco , 1002 Sixteenth und Farnam sts. , Omaha llnlTalo Hill Us turns. Buftti'o B'll nrrlvoJ Iu the city yesterday and attracted the attention of overyboJy all the way from the depot to the city an d there after wherever he wont. His form was as erect as over and his eye beamed with Its old tlmo brilliancv. Ho loft for his homo In North Platte lastiilght. i For Oplniu Habit. USB HiirBlord's-Aold IMumphnte. Dr. Win. Powell , Now York Mills , N. V. , says ! "Its free use In broakinu off the opium habit has prevented tbat Intense nervous prostration which always follows when the narcotic Is withdrawn. " The now offices of the Great Rock Island route , 1002 Sixteenth nnil Farnam streets , Omaha , are the finest in the city. Call and BOO them. Tickets to all points east at lowest rates. [ usillslio t'olnter * . The Whlto-Daly benefittakes place at Ger- mania hall , South Omaha , tonight , and tbo Allen-Davis battle Friday nlghU Tlio American idea is that "nothing la too jood ? for mo when I travel , " and in consequence wo have become noted ns the most luxurious trav elers In the world. That which the people - plo demand , the roads must supply , and thus wo have also the rtioat perfectly ap pointed railway service in tlio worm , The traveler now dlnoaln , a Pullman pal ace dining car clear through In hi * jour ney , from CouncilBluiTs and Omaha te San Francisco , on the union and Southern - orn Pacific roods. Flying Machines. Although the solution of the problem of an effective mode Of flying machinery eoerastouG still afarolT , , experiments are being systematically conducted both in England and in this country , which are gradually establishing a number ol reliable data that may at some future time bring forth fruit in the conHtruction of a ' prac tical niaqhinei Mr.Hirnm S. Muxitn lias Constricted the Inert cliibontte : lpp iric- tus for the $ erios of 'experiments 6n which ho hast for some years boon sen- gaged , nnd has succeeded in determin ing the olHclencjrof a screw working in air , the amount of push developed by a screw , and the power required for pio- polllng planes through the air placed at dillercnt angles , its well as sundry frlc- itonal phenomena and sundry ether details connected with the subject. lie has suc ceeded in making motors that will de veloped ono-liorso power for every six pounds. Ho ITnds that 133 pounds can bo sustained in the air by the expendi ture of ono-hor.so power. Ho also finds that for a successful flying machine a speed of at least thirty miles an hour is necessary , fitly miles being still more favorable to good work and 100 miles an hour being well within the limit of jioa- siblo developments In icrial locomotion.- Dr Birnoy cures catarrh , Bee bldjj ] THE HANOS. ' Tliey'rn Awfully Awkward When You Don't Know Ho\v to USD Them. "My dear fellow , " said a society wo man ot great candor to nn awkward , timid young Harvard graduate whom she was to present , "you have any amount o' talent , you have position , you have money , but you will never bo at ease , never show at your best , until you know what to do with your hands and feet , " writes Emma Mofftvtt Tynjj in Harper's Bazaar. "You must lese them , forgot them , bo unconscious of them. ' ' This Is easier tali ! than done ; and yet it is possible by the persistent use of a few simple exercises which brings re laxation , and freedom from stillness , and others which encourage flexibility and strength of muscle. Cultivate the habit of letting the arms fall and place them selves us they will when standing or Bit ting without occupation. Learn to swing them , one tit a time , back and forth , llko a pendulum hanging from the bhoulder , the elbow-joint straight .and easy , but not taut. Lift the length of tlio arm as a weight from the shoulder very quietly and slowly as high as it will go , ami bring it down in the same manner. The muscles across the back are wakened to a wonderful degree. Try tills movement singly , and again with both arms , fifty or a hundred times u day. With the arms hanging at full length , elevate the shoulders slowly , and turn them in a rotary motion toward the back. A dally practice of such simple move ments calls one's attention to the varied actions nnd UFO of joint and muscle ; the idea of using the arm from the shoulder is understood , and the habit of bringing different sots of muscles into nlay In al ternation nnd succession becomes second nature , Tills is the numbering of one's forces , and training them to do each its own part. It is a kind of personal mas sage , the virtue of which lies In tlio minute search for weakness , llnbbl ness , and lack of development in the smallest muscle , nnd the daily gentle manipulation whlc.li strengthens it by action. No woman wants that closo-knft slnowand knotty , woody fibre that many men seek to obtain from athletics , it is entirely opposed to the offices o [ life to which nature calls her ; she does want firmness with flexibility , staying power and endurance , The great European expositions have awarded tbo premium to Cook'a Extra Dry Imperial champagne for boquet. Tlio Partition of Africa , A French magazine , devoted to geographical graphical matters , figures up the areas of African territory appropriated by the European powers. They nro as follows : Franco , 2,800,000 square mile * ; Great Britain , 1,909,415 , ; Germany , 1,035,720 ; Congo Free State , 1,000,000 ; Portugal ( nytjot ratified ) , 774,093 ; Italy , 300,000 ; Sj Hinr210,000. , While the area secured by- Franco Is much the largest , so far as value is concerned England has no rival in Africa. There are still 2,500,000 square miles in possession of the native rulers. . and Oregon. This now empire of the northwest is attracting universal attention and the reason for this is tlio almost unlimited resource's that have recently been opened nnd the burpriting growth of this region. Largo agricultural areas ; vast forests and immense deposits of precious metals are to bo found in Oregon and Washington - ton , nnd by reason o { the varied natural resources of the country this section olTers unequaled opportunities for the investment of c.ipital and location of in dustries that are not surpassed by the older sections of the United States. The Union Pacific on account of its fast tlmo , through Pullman sleepers and din ing cars , free reclining chair cars and free colonist sleepers from the Missouri river , is conceded to bo the favorite route for persons going to joithor Wash ington or Oregon. For pamphlets fully descriptive of the above named states , or for rates , tlmo of trains or any information pertaining to the Union Pacific , call on or address your noaccst ticket ngont or the under signed , -who will most cheerfully furnish any Information that may bo desired. A. P. Douol , city ticket agent , 1302 Far- nain street , Omaha , Neb PIHST WOMAN IN CAMP. Rough Nevada Miners Pay Tribute to n Curiosity In 1'cttlconts. Senator Stewart of Nevada occasion ally relaoses Into reminiscences , says the Louisville Post. One of the best stories ho tolls is of the arrival of the first woman in the mining camp. The boys had toiled with pan and roekqr nt Washoo for three years without so much ns a glimpse of a sunbonnot. Date of an afternoon u ahout was heard. The cry wa taken up and repealed until it rang from end to end of the gulches , "Petti coats ! " "PotticoutBl'J Down wont the picks nnd shovels , The rcd-fihlrtcd miners bwarmed up the hill sides. An emigrant wagon , "all the way from PikoJ' was slowly moving along tea a camping place. A lone man sat on the seat in f rent. The lucky minor who had raised the shout told how he had seen a live woman sitting beside the man when the wagon flrbt hove in sight. But as soon as ho gave netico by tlio warning cry , she had dodged back out of sight beneath the .canvas cover. Plied with questions by the less fortunate , the minor described in glowing detail how the woman was droascd and what she looked like. like.That That evening while" the slices of nork wore- sizzling and the cofTco pots wore bubbling the minors dbcussod the great ovojt. The more they talked the more they felt that they must see a woman. Somebody proposed a purse and a visit to tlio emigrant's camp. Ono after an other chipped in. There was $3,000 in gold dust when the last contribution was turned in. Than , forming In line and looking very solemn , just as they did when they ranrchtd in to see "Tho Luck of Roaring Gump , " these minors started for the wagon of the MIssourlan. By a unanimous vote "Bill" Stownrt had been solcctod as the spokesman. Ho walked to tlio head of the procession and carried the bag of gold dust. As the column approached within sight of the little camp the louder saw a flutter of drapery at the front of an Improvised tent , Than the ilap was hastily drawn , and as the minors approached they saw only the man of the 'putllt ' , and ho gazed rather apprehensively , nt the array. A big ling was' formed. Stowurt ad vanced to the cont6f. Ho explained to the traveler llr.it the boys meant no harm to him or hie. .But . It hnfl been ! throe years Blrico eomo of them" liad soea i woman. Ja-fjwt , unt.U * ho arrival tliai afternoon the gulches of Wasboo had never boon honored with the presence of > otlicoats. 'The bojs had doomed .ho occasion worthy of recognition. They had made up , not exactly a jack pot , but a purse , which ho was commis sioned to present to the lady. The Mibsourlnn listened. As tlio llttlo speech nearcd the climax ho grinned. When Stewart held up the buckskin bag ; tlio emigrant's eyes grow big. Ho turned and started with olacrlty for the tout. "Sally , " ho snid , "come out and show yourself. The boys don't mean to hurt ye. They've got somothin' ' fur yo. " Lending the frightened woman by the hand the Mlssourlan returned to whore ) Stewart was standing. Stewart hundod over the buckskin bag with hla moat elaborate bow. The woman took it , made nn awkward acknowledgment and scooted for the tent.As she disap peared there wont up a shout which\ made the coyotes hunt their holes fo miles around. Gesslcr's ' Magta Headache Wafers. CuroaH headaches ia ' Omlnutcs. At all Change Cars ? No. Among the many exigencies of modorq travel there is one requirement which is always popular and al ways in doinund , and that is "a through service. " Life ) is too short to "change cars" every fo\v " hundred miles , and the travelling"pub - lie have very properly rebelled against all such old-fashioned railroading. Th $ through equipment of the Union Paclllo , "the original overland route , "provided for a through car service for all points west from the Missouri river. The Gnmo of Golfl The game of golf , to which Mr. Bal four appears to pay closer attention than to the destitution and mis overnment of Ireland , is played very llttlo in this country. It was originally a Dutch came , but has boon played by the Scotcli at the head of their outdoor sports. The word "golf" moans "club , " and hoa reference to the staves or clubs with which little balls are propelled in the game. The "link , " or playground , for golf may bo a meadow , but ia oftener a stretch of sand and course grass , buck as ouo- finds following the seashore. At short or long distances bowl-llko holes nro punched in the link , and the players , taking sides , endeavor to knock the balls from one hole to another inset moves over th r whole length oi tlio Unit. There Is plenty of outdoors , plenty ol skill , and miles of walking in a good game of poll. _ _ . . - - * H M. I TJ-LJI-.M | Holiday Kxouraloiio. On December 24 , 2. ) and 81 , 1800 , and January 1 , 1801 , the Union Pnclllo will boll tickets to all points In Kansas and Nebraska nt one and one-third faro for the round trip , coed returning untllJniv uary 6 , 1801. Ilemombor the dates. Cured of ilor Bingo Pasjl n , A stage-struck girl loft her Uouio in Plttsuurg , and jomcd a traveling com" pany , that she might learn to become an actress. Pour weeks later he * friends ; received a postal card from her , bearing those words : "I am utterly destitute , in a Chicago lodging house ; my clothcsaro all Bold or pawned , and my last penny gone for this postal card. For ( iod'fl sako. send me some money to pay my way homo. I've had enough of theatri cal life to convince mo that I was a fool to leave my happy homo. " Mrs. Winslow's soothing syrup Is the best of all remedies for children teething , 125 couts a bottle , _ _ Through coaches Pullman pnlnco bleupors , dining cars , free reclining chale curs to Chicago and , intervening polnto via the great Hock Island route , Tlokel ollico 1C02 , Sixteenth and Farnam. j 4ur h t 11 * J ti J [