Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 27, 1891, Part Two, Page 12, Image 12

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    114 TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE : DECEMBER 27 , -SIXTEEN PAGES
Becallirg tha Ha-lay-Fell Fight With
Tab on tba Dead Qimo.
A BREFZY a GRIST 0' CYCLE NEWS
Mitootn ATtor DrMimirk Hnlililo <
tlio It.ill Crank-Dip SU-Ilny
Whri'l Ilitoe mill Oosnlpy
lineal .MlHCJi'llruiy.
I NCR f saw vou las
vvcok , " sold the old
time sport las
night , "I have 10
freshed my memor
n bit The bur
n tiu eld a ll'-tlit be
tvvren Jnck Hanlo' '
and Jim Poll tool
place on the morn
Ing of the 1.1th o
Mav , H34 , at Clcai
Crook , Saundcr
rounty , and vvn1
even u livelier mill than the Allen-Hog iti
UTiilr , ns long ns II lasted
"Tim hijht was gotten up and uncmeorod
by a gam. of spot Ls who iisad to hangout
aovvn about Twelfth and Parnnm. Thev
raised a purse qf $ .100 , whlcn tlio tvvo pugj
agreed to tight for , S. ' " > J to no to the vviiinot
and t0 to the loser I'i'll trainpd ut Ruscr'
park and Hanlev at old Sim C.urdnor's roiil
house , and on tbo dnj of tlio light were botli
In tip-lop shape Tickets to the light sold at
tlO each , and at J o'clock on tlio moinlng ol
the l.'illi , a sp1 clal tialn of two coaches ani
a caboose pulled out of the Union Pacilh
dupot , CioWded with about as tough a ganv
as could have been gotten togc'tho botwoun
Iho two oceans Of coin.HO there wore n lol
at good people aboard , too Fell mid Hanloy
ivith tin it handlers , weto taken on nt Valley
and the light took place Just a mile or so n :
faaundots county.
"Tho ling being pitched , the same olil
tioublu over the reletcu took place , and tin
rays of thumninlng sun were pouring ovei
the scene bcfoto tin neiecmunt was reached ,
and tills provided tor two Judges , in-
btead ot n rufctce , nnd the papers the
next inouung namid tliesu ns James Mlllei
and'loin Johnson , but tlu > > o wetc'nt their
names u.a . long shot Jack Woods was one
of thPin , and Mnjoi Williams the other.
Prof. Ld Aliller nnd O. H bmlth were in
[ Iiiiilu > 's r-omcr und Mike Haley nnd Pat
Uoboitj in I'Yll's. llnnlny won the choice
and selected tno southeast cot nor , with the
BUII to his back Thc > fought twptity-twn
rounds in one hoiu and eight minutes under
the London lines , when the tight was
awarded to Pelt on n foul.
"In thu Hist lew lo'jnds ' Pell got decidedly
the wotst of it , although ho scoied the Hist
blood in thu thiid lound by u blow ovoi
Jack's loft ojc. In the nuxt lound Hanloy
knocked thu l ancashlro lad down , repeating
the trick in the sixth , seventh , ninth und
thlttountli lounds The knock down in the
BQVcnlh was a honeycoolut , a boilj blow that
lifted Full clear off" his feet. Poll was the
cleavorcst bo\ei , but In tno wtostling he
wasn't In it. and ! ianlo > throw him hi neuily
ovury clinch , and vvhun down. Jack would
always wait to Bo lifted off bis opponent.
'J his led to repeated claims of foul , and the
rofuroej witinod Ilnnluy to ocaist in this
practice , or they would give the light to
Foil. In the twenty-thitd round ho grabbed
Fell after n few Ill-punches , and tbiovvlng
him heavily , fell on top of him nnd lofusud
to got up I'lio claim ot loul at this junctuio
was allowed , nnd tliu battle given to Poll.
"Ofiouisc tills decision ctused n gr3at
row , but thuto was no onun ojtbieak until
the train was under way on the return tup
On reaching \\atoiloo the stake-holder pio-
ceodod to ttiin over tboputsu Ho gave
Fell $ , ' 10 , and oftotcd the losoi'b shaie , JuO.to
Ilaulej , but Hanluy llutly totused to
accept it Thou the fun began. A pettj thinf
known ns Marks bctun n light with
ono of Pull's ft lends , and thu
llrst thing unyono know , the
whole car was nt it. Guns
wore pullpii , nnd for n few minutes it was
crack , ci u-l , ctack , and people began to jumt )
from the 11 } Ing tram like 1 lightened sheep
Many w.ilkod in froiu Waterloo , being ulra'd '
to again i oiiul the tt.iin , und in fact when it
did pull In at tue depot thuio wuro but nine
men outside tlio ciuw ubond Foil had
Jumped elf at Valley , and Hnnlej and his
tollovvcrs ui thostojk jaids and bixtoenth
street. Considering , how over , tbo number
of shots lircd , nnd the kiilvea drawn , the
casualties were few. Marks , the crook , was
shot In the Jaw , Jack McClelland , n barten
der , in tlio arm , and an unknown man in the
back of the head , but none of them danger
ously. H vvnb a most disgiacoful affair , and
lungtby ropoitb of It were published in every
dallv In the country.
"Uut. poor Hanloy cot the worst of it nil
through , ho not only lost the light , but was
afterward nrrosted. tried and sent to the pen
for one venr. Pull was also Indicted , but cs-
cupcd the clutches of the law.
"What has bucomo of thoml Well , Han
loy quit the ling after his leleiso and wont
to Andeison , Ind , whoio ho was eluded clt >
marshal und served two terms , but is now on
the pome fouoin Indlanauolls Poll is in
tha mines In Montana. Mike Hiloy is in
businoss.it Noifolk. Vn. , mid Is thobaciter
and malinger of Tommy \Vnrton ; Pat Do
burly is dead. Of the other pugs who used to
tlcuru hoio woll.thoiowns John P. Clew ; ho
was n good man , but as anomalous as it
sounds , u devilish bad ono too. He lounged
mound hoto for a long time , ian a so-cnllod
boxing noidomy.abottod scruw nnd scinpped
himself , lloiniHUing like a cedar of Lebanon
until huian foul thunovvspippis. Then they
lumped on to him with both feet and loastod
him out of the countiy. Ho took offense at
lomothlni ; "Pom" wioto Pomorov. you ro-
aiombor him , lie wns on Tin. Rrr when you
= amo hem- and thrcutpned to "do1 him , and
that was the bugiiinlng of Ins fail. Well ,
John has vono over the div Ido , killed in u
inloon low at Uonvor n year or two ago.
Itabu" Hat ties , yus he's dead , too. Ho was
culled the Nebraska Ultuit , und I'll never
forgol the llelit ho had with Jack Nugent at
Iho fair gtomuls in 'b > . Poor Unbo , ho wasn't
a llehtot. just n gioat big hulk of erontlonoss
and good nature , whom to know was to like.
Nugent , bo's got some kind of n Joint out at
bpokano C'.uorgo Li Hi ineho , the Marino ,
wns bore quite a vvlillo long In ' 3.1 nnd "St. " He
fought a llvo-iouud dtuw with Jack Haulov
over in tlio old UxpoMtlou uuiio\ , got mad
over the leferoo's decision and oo/cd. Ho
wns Just licked n few days ago bv Ciiogguus
out in Pilsco His day has vvitnml ; the rest
o f the Joinnov can only bo one lorn ; fnko for
uoorgio. Paddy Norton was a lello of the
9ld school pugilists , und the boys "bold him
up" hoio for yeuis. I think ho Is In St.
Louis that Imven of btokon down sports
nncpiio / lighters Johnny La Mountain
vvfls n feather weight , but after Tommy
> 1 'Her licked him ho pulled out , wont aouth
and I don't , know whatever bo-
mo < jf him Tommy Miller is
tending bar In Indianapolis He's been
vv hipped several times MUCO ho loft Omaha ,
and , bv the wav , won n bulllo or two. John
IClllott , who forciltod flUO to Lindsay on ac
count of ihuumutlsm , is n policeman In New
ark , N. J Ho was the joung follow Arthur
Rothory unearthed tor thu purpose of curbIng -
Ing Jlmmv Llmlsnv's soaring ambition. No ,
ho couldn't have whipped him in u bundled
years. Untie McDonald , another old timur ,
Is In Montical , und Al Marks , who had bis
jaw broken by John McCormlcU ovurat the
Annex , Is histen thu old stult nt Ul Paso
Tex. , und Mike Pitzgoraid Is in the same
biz nt Salt Lake. McC'ormlck is a soldier In
tbo regular army Jlllly Heunossy , the big
bloke who succumbed to Lindsay In lloyd's
opera houbo , is at Great Pulls , Wvo Ho bu-
cnmo qulto u lighter , hut , 1 see by the papers ,
got licked up nt Helena a couple of mouths
ago. Hilly Mm ray , the fellow who essnjod
to stand up before Pat ICIllon for four roumU
over nt the CJrund thieo years ago and had
all the llllmgs Jolted out of his teeth by a rap
from Pat's light. U bouncer iu Lfooloy'sdmuu
house at Load City. ICIllon , you know , died
laveral weeks since nt hi * place in Chicago.
Pat Allen , who Jnck Davis knocked out
ilown at ( .lOiiimnl'i about a v cur ago , is In
New Oi loans ami assisted In the training of
Carroll for his light with lllllv Moyor. buy ,
that Allen was n character Ho hill circum
navigated the globe , bofoiu the mas * , no less
than four tiniiis , nnd can talk French , Span-
Uh , Portuguese und ltnli.ni as fluently us he
: an tils own language HO'B nu.'Ungllsh-
man. Scolty Gordon M In a Don
ror rolling mill , and i'atsy Fullou
nnil Hilly Havvloy , the two professors , nro 11
Chicago , Patsoy as cltv man for the Gram
Sac wine company , nnd Ulliy buhlm
the bar Herb Rothory 1s running n bl
saloon In Uonvor , Jimmy Griflln. who vvn
knocked outtvvlco by Jlmmv Lindsay in les
than thirty seconds.Is n llunkiy In a SU Pnu
chop house , and Young Ocmp'ev Is In Holso
Idaho Prof Cranston Is running n scuoo
in the Windv City , nnd Jack U.ivls Is nt tin
head of u similar Institution hero Jlmmj
Lindsay and Sun Stephenson , who mudo !
gioat tight In C'.ovv s club rooms down ot
Douglas street ciBht years iio ! , nro both hen
yet , nnd so Is Prof I'd Miller Old Lncli
John .Stnnton , u famous mm hern yeais ago
died In the | ) oor hoiMon f.vv vcari IIRO , inn.
Din Allen is another old timer who Ims gem
where the twiutnvood blncth Iho "Illnci
Stnr , " McHonrv Johnson. 1s dying with tin
con-tump In Patmli. Tommy Rooncv is In i
vnriutv hull nt HulTnlo. Danny Daly nt Loni
Citv , I'ommy Hiooks in the non nt Anime
mo a , Iowa , and 'I lit' O Ilcain nt Hiiuy Clll
moro's place In Chicago. Prof. Hlghtovvei
lias chat go of tlio boxing at the now AthUtu
club In this citj. Then thoio was Younf
Uurko. Soldier lla'l. ' Mike Hdvvards , Sl (
Ci-irko. "ChlcKen" Iltn' iiid a inft of tlnil
ilk who have lloalod in and out here for UH
pist eight or ado/en years that I hive no In
formation about IJut 1 guess > ou huvo Ilu
wheuahouts of about nil the notublos.any
way , all those woitb iin'iitlotiliig or icmem
boring" _ _
Lincoln v III Pull ilic D.IIIPS.
In bohulf of n picicod leu fiom the differ
out teims vvhleh toolc part In the rojont tusf
of-wnr nt Lincoln , T J Illckey of that citj
lias challenged the Dane team of the rccen
OmaliH tournament to pull them hero ut tin
Lollsuum Now Yu.n's night forSl.oO ) n slJc
and Hans Noble , Dennnik's captnin , ba
ncccptcd the ch illcngo and notilicd Mauagui
Ptinco to allonge all the prellmlmuies 1'hl.
will certainly bo an interesting event , as tin
Dinisli team is a tioniPiidous one , mid It wil
take as m my vet it ihlo ( Slants to oeit thorn
Manager Hlckoy of Lincoln , hovvi-vct , say
holhlmts his toim is about the right si/o
und piofessos a willingness to wngor n lltth
on the side thit thoj outpull the Dines. II
will bo a heat race , two ho iti in Unco , and i
big c'luvvd is sure to turn out to witness tin
battle
A ( ntch-i.-r.-iirii-r m vt.u' h
Floyd Ilarshnnn of Avoci , In , ami Piiuli
Lpab.v of Wlsneu , this state , hive signed ar
ticles for a cateh-as-uatch-cau wtoatlinp
match , three falls out of live , for a pur e ol
tiOO , to take ohco at Uermiuin hall , Soutli
Omilin , Saturday evening , Januaiy 3
Ilarthman h Is some loputationas n vvipstlor ,
lu.ving defeated Coon Vallcrv of Pintle
mouth , who was considoruu tbo champion ol
tlic state. Leahy is also said lo bo u gooil
man.
Hnlililp ol' the
Jnck Crooks willptohibly guard iceond fet
tlio St Louis Urowns the coming joir.
The part of the So.OJO bam Morton wanted
to bet on the Chicago Association club was
the last thrco llgnrcs of that sum Wonder
what lack Sum will taku now.
Hilly Trallley has about mndo up his mind
to remove to the . .oasl this spring. Ho bus
several good offer * out there , and wisely believes -
lioves ho could do better out theio than in
the cast.
As yet there nro no stnitlinir evidences ofa
reargani/atton of the Wo tein association ,
butthurulsn good deal of talk going on in
nil the cities intcresteu , nnd the probabilities
uio that some delinito understanding will bj
reached ere long.
Hilly Tiatlloy is taking life pretty on-v thd
winter , mid looks bicgor and stioui'pr ansi
butter than over bofoie. Hilly is ono of tbo p.
provident bill pi lycrs who , in tlio past v pan'
has always had his cjo out for that humid
diurnal nonod wo should all propuo for
Jack Ctooks wi-s offered ? JSO ) bv New
York to cover second next summer , but Jack
only wanted $1,200 morp , mid so llio Giants
forgot to engage him. Justnovv Jack is up in
St. Paul , and they do s iv th it a silv er dollii
locks 10 him ovotj bit as bin as n cart whcoP
The bo-.t tliir.2 that has overtaken the
grc-at national game for vcats is the fact that
tlio men vvno pay the bills will now have a
t , ly In making the s ilaiii-s Pour , live ami
six thoujand dollars pur season h a fublo
now , and the piospecU nrn tlmt plivers will
loceV'o somotbinir ncailj like what thov uio
worth.
Thcio is moro uneasiness among the horde
ot piofossionnl biso bill pi ivnrs Infesting
the country ] ust now than over bofoio in the
history ofthosoit ( , and It is now 'Send on
vour contiact at vourown ligincsand send it
quirk" instead ot "I can't sign at voar biico.
1 want $1,01)0 ) moio , J"i)0 ) in ndvnncB , ana if I
don'l gut it 1 don't plav any moro S e1"
Wlint's the matter with Milwaukee unv
liow f You don't hp.ir so much shoutin' up
In the lumuor legions as vou did nwliilo ago
Now they think thu Western nisociation
nbout their si/u .ignln , nnd Chollv Cushman
is dolnc some smimishing to keep hi- , name
before ilte people Bettor get on that white
npiou , Charles ; it looks liUo a frost for jou
next > oar ,
Ex-manager Watltins somls mo word *
tlnough U. J. Stiput , ot St. Joseph , Mo. , that
iio consideis the Spoiling Times the greatest
snorting paper published in America I
alwnvsdid say Watkins was a good m niager ,
and I know ho sells good cigars to his cus
tomers on the load , in splto of bandv Grls-
vvold's cvnlcal expiossions of contempt foi
people whosmoko pieces of rope. O P. Cay-
oi.
Jocko Hnlligau , Norman H.ikor nnd Hlllv
Ttallloy are the only men of the old Shannon
outfit to sign a rational agreomc'nt contiact
iodiiv , The bnlanro of the irnns : must sccuro
the interposition of L. C Krauthoff , presi
dent of the Western association , nnd Hal
McC'ord , picsident of the Omaha club , before
they can bo signed bv any base bill 01/1111 ! -
lion In Iho ounti y. This is but part of the
lotilhution so often mentioned in these col
umns. '
Sn plentiful Is Ihst class base ball timber
nt thn piesont time that many of thr old
Wostein association plavors whowoieswcllud
jp with the Idea that thov vvcue stais now
huvo hard vvoik tosottbclrnnmus mentioned.
oven in the professional base ball .mpiu's of
the country. The demand for No 'J hats in
this country has lallnn off about 100 per cent
since the amalgamation of the National league
and the American nssociition.
Now that the American association has
lioon swallowed up body and soul by the
National league , and ono agreement will
cover all the base ball organisations in tno
country , what Is U ) become of Din Shannon ,
"Old C > " Sutcliffo , bandy Gilllln , Larrv
TvvltchPll , Eddie Eitoljorg , Papa McCaulcy ,
llmmy Donnelly and Dad Clarke ? Thpy
woio all put on the blade list for their deser
tion of Om ihu , and It will lequlro some vorv
slrong influence ) to remove the ban.
Manager Hob Lcadloy wiltos the base bill
editor Inquiring about the prospects out this
way for next season. ' ! haven't done nnv-
thing for next year. " he adds , ' nuu wouldn't
mind reluming to Oiiinha ( providing Omaha
wants mo ) if a good solid company Is organ
ised. If tlio twelve-club Icigun is u KO It
ought to help tlio minor leagues , nnd I sin-
coicly hope tlmt the trouble between the
oaguu und llie association is about nvor "
McAloor thlnki n llrst-class outtloldor
should not drop moio than three llv balls
dining u season , Ho further s.ijs'Theio
Is nil art In catching n My hall If It stiiKos
, -ou siiuaro on the llcshy part of thn hand
wiovv the thumb , the clmnccs aio It will
bound right out , for that lump has all tha
luallty of rubber. A ball that diopi into
i our lingers Is llkuly to stick theto. " - Sparing
ng Life. Jimmy ought to huvo soon some of
our last batch of lleldcu , Tnreo "drops ' per
gnmo was about their sl/o.
"The wreak of the Coin Huskers , " would
bo n neat little title for n skit for Christmas
circulation among the Sioux Citv cranks.
There nra not very many of the Western
champions loft , and the Association nnd
League have pretty vvcil riddled that club.
St Louis has turco men , Chicago ( A A ) one.
Washington ono , and Plttsburghns the lutusi
recruit - "Rod" Khrot Sporting Times.
Among thoSioux City ciankb-thoy nio nil dead
excepting Dick Mulcnhy nnd Will Hook , und
they nro too busv hushing corn these days , to
think of the notional ( I ) spoil.
j-N of the \Vhpol.
Chicago proas give him a good "londolt. "
Walt Moi ns Is iu Chicago spending the
holidays.
The Omaha Wheel club gymnasium U
"out of sight "
The Omaha Wheel club will have another
smoUer aid muslcalu soon.
Hello tiios will receive n share of the local
wheelmen's attention next season.
The Xmas number of the Rofuroo contains
an Illustrated wnto-up of Omaha cyclists.
In Doumarit every uiau Iu UQO U n cyclist.
The cash prlro system prodomln.itos nmona
the racing men there.
' Toramv" Collins and "Bob" Young of thi
Tourists are converts to the Hello tire nuil
their mounts will bo "shod with these tlroi
next season
C'harllo Lov , the exceedingly clover trirh
rider , Is touring In the cast und exhibiting In
the big city theater * . Ho rocentlv Iinlshod
n long engagement nt one of the Chic " igc
piny houses.
All reports to the continiv. the Tourist
Wheelmen Road club will bo "in the swim"
next si-isou Several of the most active
mombcri dcclnio with n gicr.t deal of spirit
that tbo club will surpass thtiscason's work.
The Oiniha Athletic1 club will have u
wheel club under Its biunor next season.
1 ho nroposed enlargement of the present
quarters vvill undoubted ! } draw miny wheel
men Into the tanks who nrc not mombcis of
Miy organl/ntioii t prpsent
Como , burs , lot's make the Nebraska di
vision " 400 ' during the sp.ason of 'W Wo
hnvo n good start and plenty of material to
lectult ftom. Don't depend ontiicly on tlio
cffoitsof the division olllcots tnov can do
nothing without your help und support.
Pixlov , who gained some notoriety n few
vc-ais ngo ns the bov wonder , will vorv llkclv
wear the Omah i Wheel club's colois upon
the tmh the cor.ilng season. "Pix" is n
speedy vouiiustcr , and will bring consider
able glory to tlio black and led banner The
H is rumored tlmt ono of the Omaha
vv hen ! club's most prominent nipinbors was
led "lino n lamb to the nltnr1' olio evening of
list vvcok 'I no wedding was vpry quiet , so
quli't , in fact , that the part leu lais have not
boon utionrihoil as jut Ait Covvio can tell
something nnout It.
Junes Josppphi , u former resident of
Omaha and nt ono time a prominent number
of Urn Om iha Wheel club. U now captain of
the Clovel ind Relay Road club of Cleveland ,
O Jim Is a blight light In tlio custom
cvcltiii ; world and his woui is law among
the CUneland wheelmen
Holton , who undoubtedly is tbo fastest
nm.at < ur Safotv man Omahii can pioduce ,
will ride u nmehlno built after his own Ideas
next sca-,011 It is to be vciy light and slm
pie in construction , pneumalic tirod. goaiod
hlcrh , with Inn ? wheel base ntdwid oatrv
the "old mm" along at a womlerlt.l late of
speed.
.Willie Wood won the gieat six-day race at
vVoiecstor vvlilcvi t line to a cloio last S.itur
day evening Willie Is u professional , a id
the race was for ptofcsslonali onlv Mai tiu
has won tlio llrst rac" , Ashlngei th" second ,
V oed the tli.id. nnd-well , no one knows
who vvill win tlio no\.tas thu inccs are allun-
doubtedlv squaio
Last woolt's issup of the Hearings , Chi-
ciico's illiniiiitpU cvcling Jntirn tl , ( ontmns a
veiv good porttalt of Chief COTMI ! Pe-itito
nnd n short suutch of his cvcling career
C'lmilio Nicodomus of Pro-nont comes in for
a fowstiokes of thu illustratot's pencil also
The Boaiings , bv the way , is becoming quite
popular among the wheelmen of Nebraska
The Cincinnati Times-Star is authority for
the following"Cincinnati PHI boast of n
woman bicycle rider vv ho is prob ib'v over i > 0
VCMM old She is u lively goer on her two-
vvliPuled Safety and threads her wav thtourh
thoeiowdodmeets with lemniicnblo ejse .
This agud ladv wears spoctaelps dining hui
tides and sec-ma to bo bent on pleasure omv. "
W ho can boat this )
According to The Wheel , ISI events have
furnished amusement for the bicvcloracp
lovlnc public during thu soaso i of " .U Of
thf > so 10" were KICO nuots of ono
dav's duuitloti , liftecn wcro of two oi more
d ivs' diitatlon , sixtv-ono wcio load racps.
The o events have taknn place at dilToiont
places scattered all over the vast United
States-noi tli. south , cist and west-and
p.-obiblv 1,01)0,000 ) e\clted people have ap-
plaudpd the llvinir contp-.tants Where is
the man In u says biovcling is dv Ing out as a
spottf
The Rhotlo Island Wheelmen colobiated
Cln Istmns eve with an old fashioned Chnst-
miw tteo social , a custom they have obsorveu
for sovoinl seasons and winch never falls to
till their club nouso to ovcillovving. Apples ,
nuts , cider , popeoin and pipes were distribu
ted freely and nn oxcellaut musical ptogi im
was icmlorcd Here is a pointer for ttio
Omaha Wnecl club amuicmeut commtttco
A novel entei'ainment ' now and then of n
similar natuio wuiild draw the mombcis to
the co/y rooms HKo "Hies to a sucar b trtel "
Lot's have something now1 Thine uro i bun
dled diffeiont inexpensive mouos of enter
tainment which coulu into'ost the dull men
tliesu long winter nights. Wli it's thfin-itHn
with having a watch mooting Now deal's
eve at the club house !
* Kl'Cll IIII'OIIS l.lHMll | ) ( > l Is.
Cause hive b ° en lepoited ir. Lugo tmmbera
at dlfleio it points iloig t'io ' Plato dining
iho p ist week , and some toloi iblo good ba s
liave hi en m ule.
Durinir the last tnieo months nnd i half
I. b C. T.iborof tbu Uiamond jiool rooms
: ms tnippd IOJ ! races for TIM HIM. naming
4i5 ! winners , or U percent , and horaos 1 j so
[ > or cunt.
M.inngpr Piince is nrringin for u series
of ntlilo'ioontortainincnts lor tiie Coltsoum
for Januirv ind Poliruaiy , among which
might lo mentioned a milch tuc-of-war pull
liotwcoi the police and hi email , Swpdon and
Uuninnik , the Amorlcins acriinsl a team cf
ploux Indians , nnd tlio Poles against t'io
Goimnns Iio Is also in coirpspondenco
with Charlie Mitchell , the llutulunt Hnglish
ipavvvvciu'lit , and Frank Slav In , tno Austia-
: ralian , ami if thu < o two woithlcs make u
tout of the west It is quitcpiohiblc that they
, vill bo scon nt the Coliseum. Maimeor
I'rinco has concluded to remain permanently
n Omaha nnd in the spring vvill open a largo
bievclo emporium on Painam street and a
lidlng school t the Coliiuum.
f. > ii"Hlli u * . .milViisvvpri. .
K * ll v. Nob. Ipe ) 31To the Snortln ?
Kdltorof I iu : III i. 111-h Iho. A and II ui-o
Illinois , alsnl und 1) Thu s-oiu stands A
UK ! 11 > l c mil I ) 11. Chili s f.ir in nnd Ie uls
ice. A pliijs low nnd el ilms tliu KIIIIIU. r and
I ) having the otlicr I.I points Whu vvln--
I'ltmsu nnsvver In bumliiy's ULLlolin Amlor-
Ans - A nnd H.
( . ' < > / VP Neb .not- 17To thoSportliu I dlloi
of I in ItKi.onld llko for v.iu to dpcldu un
i iiinont In plnvln auuilmi pit 'h A N H
points and II is s points A miiKi s hL-li .mil
Kiinie1 , 1 ! m ikps low nnd Jiick. nnd ilu.y are
il.iyliu' IU points ; wliluh ROP- . out llrst' An
swer In jour SUMIAV 11KL--0 II Albvn.
Ans A.
IHI.ANP. Noli. . DPC U'l To thoSport-
IIK I.dltoi ( if I'm. in n : Dear Mr In uutt ug
ends for monuy. Is thu net ) high oi lou-
I'le isu ansvvui In Sunday's Ilhu Al. M Itulluy ,
Ans. High or low , Just Us you ngieo upon
joforo eomniPiicing lo cut ,
\V\vioitii , Neb . Deo. 21 To the Sporting
Utlltor of Tun HH : . Can jou inform mo
when Ross and Copplo will run their race , or
are they going to run nt nlll Gooriro Dunn.
An Copplo'n forfeit of } ! > Is still In the
spurting editor's possesalon , but no word has
icc'ii rueulvud fidin Hess
P T Hurko , Rawllns , Wvo Llko Mr.
i'Atitoi of Lincoln jou me vviong , nnd vou
lon'twant to nutup any moiioj Unit vou'uro
iot. When jou botH that vou will t'et moio
votes than ho , nnd ho uccopts , it is implied
.hat ho hots ho will got more than jou ,
lonco it Is n clinvv. This old ctiesluut bus
icon explained ut length time und tlmo again
u Tin : Hi-.r.
Dec ' . ' To the Sportlne Uditor
ofTiii'HiK : Ploasostnlo In &iM > v\'s UKH
where is the liest school for n young man to
; o to boe-omo n comedian or train for the
stnco. If vou know , pleuso toll mo address
of same. Young man hound tD bucomo n
Comedian A Subscriber
An * ( I ) The host school to bPcome a
comedian in In the Omaha city council. ( „ > . )
To trt.ln for the stngo , there U n line running
from Rnvvlins to Dlxon , Colo. , nnd they are
low ndvoitlstng for dilvuis ,
ATLANTIC. In . I > PO. ' . - -To the Sporting Tdl-
or ( if Tin- HPII'iuiisu nnswiir in tMimlay's
IEI. the follovMiu ; : In pluytn/ high tivu , If
vour oppoiioiit discards a trump have you thu
rlKia to tuUu It from thu dl.uard or not , or
iithur. If your ( inponunt dlseurd any natural
uiliiihnvo von the light to take It from thu
llsoardr Uuadut.
Ans. You have not ,
Thlitv yoais ago haao Cook started the
coiobratciJ Imperial Champai'ne. They now
nake 10,000 bottles a day. It's extra dry.
Dr. Ulrnoy cure cntnrrh. Uoo bldff.
I * trouize llomr
nnd sjieclfy In jour purchases that you want
goods made , hi Nobiaska factories and pro
duced by NohnHlm soil. All whiskies and
piilts ot any kind manufactured bv Her .V
Co. and thu Willow Springs distillery nro
undo In the stnto and fiom Nebraska 'grain
consuming H.OOt ) bushels jior duy. Insist
upon jour dealer fnruUhlng homo made
goo it , thej are oqunt to the b st mid covt no
noro. Assist liomu limimilus.
Dr. Cullimoro , oculist , IJoo bulldltif.
ECHOES FROB THE AN
Amugmonts frfr'Entor'RialricftliJ Impor s
Council of Mystic ShriuoM ,
CHRISTMSLI8ATION OFTH : TEMPLARS
jt ( _ _
' "i
Itptu't ol' tha .Wood mm Imvv bull I
Clio I'Vclcrnj Court Doings ol'
In city ami
SlntP.
'L'unRicr temple , Nobloi of tlio Mystl
bhriiio. imomblud Pridoy evening , UQCCII
bar is. unit piloted twenty-fear now tnoiii
tiers ncioss tlio buttling sands of tbo desoi
Nobles wore pie oni , from Council HlulT'
Lincoln , Clrnnd Island , and several otbc
cities In adjacent states whllo two of tli
visitors wore from San Pranclsco. Tlio In
Illation was concluded ut 'I JO o'clocu , an
tlio lady f i lends of tbo nobles wore then nd
nilttod to Join In tlin festivities nround tli
b.iuuuct board Around Iho tnbios o\o
which .ludgo Straw n picildcdiis toastmnsto
wet o seated IT'i people , and for four hour
thov onjo.v oil to tlio utmost tlio oluborat
menu mid tlio postprandial oxoicises follow
inj ? .
It is piobtblo that tlio Shriuon will 1001
bo ttc.itcd to a lopolltmnof tlio plcasmos o
that evening , us unusual efforts urn bcui |
inadn to lnctca.su tbo membership , nni
nnotlior iiu o class Is now roadv to malto tin
eventful trupk.il plli > rlmno. |
'J'lio icnion for tbo nnwontod nctlvlt1
amniiK tlie nobles of tbo Slulno Just at till
time is to bo found in tbo fait tlint tbo scs
sion of tlio Imperial council of tbo Unitoi
States uill bo bold lieio next August niu
tbo Tangier nonlcs aio almtdv propac
Intr for It , In so far as tnoy aioabloto do
What tbo attendance bo depends alto
KOthet .in the iiir.inpjDiiionts nrndo for tlio en-
tot tainmunt of the tnonnial conelavo o
tvnlLthts Templnr ut Oonver. If excursion'
to the weat nuil noithvvost aio sent fiou
tboro many of ttio Sir Knlirhts who wonli
otheivviso como hcio to attend the session o
tlio Imperial council will unuuubt
odly ire in tbo oilier direction , an
scoies of delegates will come fiom there it
nnv event 1'ho session IIPIU will contlmit
tor thrco davs , ana It will bo u noubh
iniheilny. An excursion to beattle , 1'oit-
land , TUCOIIIU , Victoria and ban PranclsLO is
bonier discussed as n lilting close for tbo on-
tcitiiliimont of the visltois , but , of couise
plans uro as yet nt-cussniily imm ituio
A. P. and A. M.
Uillor has an Ujsturn Star led o with of-
iU-eis as fo'lows VVoithv mation , Mis. , loc
Bixbv , 'vorthv pition , Dr. ,1 VV Miller , as
soclato vvoithj in ill on , Mrs. T 1 > . Ptico ,
st'cri'tatMis. . Hr Miller , conductioss.Mrs
Sam Dillur , ussoe'atr ' condui ticss , Mis A
H WiiKht , elinnlain , Thomas Nelson , aiUh ,
Miss Linn Slolnor , Uuth , Mrs. , F O. Blau
SCM , JMhor. Mrs .loo 1'iico , Maitha Misv
Li710Villov , iiecla , Mr . A. U. tt-lkur
uiidcr , Mis I I ) titciticr , icntinel , .los
II iby
A council of select masteis was organism
iitScbiHlor , bTianlc Young , nmonir the
Kojal Aich Mas.onio ffiteinl'v. Tlio coun
cil is kmmn as tliijJiicob A Hood council
and has nmo membeu nt piosunt , viz C .1.
I'helps , .1 A pumison. I-'iod Kropf. C1 G.
Cannon , S. Pntnman , V. VV. Suthoiiand. ( ; .
II WeilsV. . \V ifeusV. . W. Wells. 'J bo
minciD.il clllcoa under dispensation , am Idled
BV Messrs , 1'heJus. L'uliunaii and \ \ . \ \ '
a
Wells.
A council of ttio order ot high priesthooil
kv.is convened nt JS'orfolk by U. J. I'helps of
Schuvlor and b. P , Davidson ot Tecumseh
for the purnosqof coi foriinc the ou'oi on
Iho high pnest-clm't of Dannscus chapter
! " > , Uoval Arch Masons , of that placo. The
lame cveniu ? the following oniccrs of the
hapter were installed. C ! T SpiPchor ,
ligh pliestV. . H. rUtrhokinp ! , IJ II
I'ncy , cube ; S U Ila\os , treasiuer ,
rYuf-iistus S.ittlqr. s.ecrctarv : S. ( ! llf.iti ,
tptalii of the host ; AlCMlndor Uear , pun-
: ipil soionrnor. J o McC Riy. loval niih
uptiun.J P Wiijiht , pi and master of thud
/oil , C' P. Ciseli'v. Kiand master of sccoiul
oil , J C Aid , ci lud master of Ihstoil. .
"aTT \ \ . or \ .
Is'oith Platte cncampmonj , .NO. 072 , MoiK
\Vooclmon of Ameiici , ins fleeted the
'olto'MUR ofliceis SainiK-1 Clooeuoiom
under : \V M Osborn.V A , P .1 rill-
mm. [ ' B , Utoi.ro C.hito , oscoit , Mari -
! i Ci > - , \vatctiman ; J U Heed , sontu.
' P Sell u man , inamcer for thuo d.ns
liihn'HiiwlcdclejMto to state comontion ,
.icoi o i ; Pi cell , altornate.
Tliu follow iiiR olliceisuro elected bv bil-
; or Cioss camp , No ij"i4 , ModoinVoodmrn
> f AniL'iii'a. 01 ( JolumbiiN .1 . \ Cnlln ! ! , \ "
' . , Piank C'olem in.V A , A M Co\oil ,
: HV U Notestcin , cloilt ; .1 11
511 liudy , oscoitJ. ; ( .1 Swam \vit < hmnnA
' ) if.sell , seciotaii-r fj U. Vos , phjsician ,
j.uh , n\ainser \
The Modern Woodmen of Stnnton olectoil
IHicr as fellowsV \V. Youiiff , counsel ,
I. Uboily , advisor1/M. V Lane , cloik , S
Jhcr , baukor. Ir Pcraon , phsic'ianr ; H
i\clls , esioit , C. J. Tiont.atihma : ! , and
V. J , bpil/ur , sentinel. WV Youiiff was
'loctod ' dclcirato to the hi"id ratap.
The IIBW ofllcjM of York cMtnn , Modem
iVoodmon of Amuiica , am Cooigo P. Coi-
oian , vuioi > blo consul. ( Jcoice \ \ . HinoUs ,
vortby advisot , I { L ) Noanntr , oxcPllPiit
unliO' , M \\ulmaii , cloili ; \ \ J ICelth ,
i-coit , Dr C ) W. Mildlcr. phNsiUauV. . II.
ilmrt , wati tun in , Ooorgo HicKol , sentry , U
\ Maislmll , member of Ho ml or Miimsieis
or tineocars , l ; S Ptaiiitlin , dolrguto to
ipad camp A ( i Prowitt , alteinaie. The
list illution will bu hold .lanuarv 3 , lsO > , a'
vhich time two nion ) stiangois will bo
isliPied Into the eump
The Modem Woodmen 'odgo oi Promont
'letted ' the lollowlnpr ofllcoi-i for the oiibiiiiic ;
eif Consul , C ! II Mohlci. nd\lsor , C' II.
\lns , b-mttoi , ,1 V N linoclPik , K D
'oic-i .Pscoit , S siukcl. s-untn , Hold Uald-
vm ; watchman , \V 11 na\pn ; maimu'ers ,
O ICtilly , Ucla Baldwin , T H Hamlin.
Columbus camp J I't , MoaoinVoodiiuii of
Vmotlc.i , elected ttio followini , ' oiliceis A.
\ . baffon , V. U , Louie Help , W. A , IV !
'hillips , B 13 ; Umll Ponl , cleric , John
> otpp , U , Louis Miner , \V . Ud\\ard
> choboi , b ; T. U Cl.uk , phjslcian , Otto
leuer and C A Lutmuihi crs.
Ttio Modern \Voodmon of Seward mot on
' 'ildiiv ovenltifr last and oleoteu the follow inc
inicois for the onsuinir year .1. P Dunham ,
, ' . C ; C S Alllnu' , banker , P. D Ashton ,
lurlt ; M. M. Johnson , \V. A , Walter WMI-
; oop , watch ; Uoliort UoUcrtson , uacoit ,
I'homas MulllKan , sent ) v
Tlin North I'liitto Modern Woodmen of
Unerica , which is now ono of the stioneest
ecietsoc lottos In1 tbat citv , elected the fol-
BWinsonii-ois at the moolinc ; held Wodnoi-
lav ovonliiK last ! Samuel ( Joo/oo , V CV. .
) sbom , W A , P .1. ( illinan , \ \ U , Ciiorgo
J Wnlto , escoit ; Maitln Ciiess , watchman.
. W lioed , sontrv , manaiior lor threeycais ,
! . P. achaiman : deloiato to st.Uo convon-
lon , John Hav\e ! > ; altomato , Ueoriro U
'lonch.
Ma I thy \ H Ml ( < ! i'ii U'ooilinon.
The case in the United StV.es ciicint couit
f Danlol b. MnUby of Omaua , vs the Mod-
rn Woodmen Of America , resulted In n voi-
ict of SOt'J ! 04 in favor of the p'aintiff ' , Mr.
ilaltbv. i , ,
The sun was bruujrht to collect the amount
no and unpaid nhdor a written contiact ox-
cuted In 1VU aij ruuninp until 1391. Mr.
laltby gave up n position that was paying
lim ? J..KX ) pur annum to accept the employ-
tent of the Wo&amen In 13H when it had
ut.'JOO mombon. Jointly with O II. Hond-
i ! > on , who hold it similar contract , thov In-
rcascd the memborshli ) to about MJ.OOO
lombots J. C Uoot was then the pilnclpal
Illcor and continued as such until Novom-
or , 1VJO , when ho declined to tw a candldato
DC io-eleciion and his successors In ollloo 10-
used to lionoi the contract. Uurliit' Iho ll"st
our Mr. Maltbv onlj u-ci-lvod W in com-
msslons , and only a nominal sum eneh year
noroaftcr until IsVJ Including tin * Judi ;
lent , ho will only iccohu an a ci.iguof
bout $1,000 gloss I'ommisslons per imnum
Tuojurr stood U to 1 on the tlrst billet
In the hocond it was unanimous In awaidiui ;
3 Mr Mult by the sum named
This suit in no m inner altecti the Sovoiolgu
ami ) , Woodmen of the World , of u tilth.I. C
: oot U tlio principle olllcor , mid which lias
s headquarter in Omaha. It is aolnpr bust-
ens In u\cry st.ituof tha union and in tbo
nuadas , the Motion ) Woodmoii bom con
ned by its chatter to nine states and U uu
IllnoU lorpoiation.
Mr. UoolU.tboioundorof both brauches of
woodcraft nnd nctmlns the principal ufllcer
the Mcdorn Woodmen until ho declined to I
n candidate for tbo onico Ho wai ctcoti
by three cheers by its ftrnnil loJpo uftor 1
had ( hushed Ins tcim of ofllco and liad I
stalled his successor Ho Informs I'nr 111
that the contract in controvcny wcro e
terod Into nt n tiino when the nocluty wni 1
Us Infancv and liknly In bo u falure , and tin
its splendid succeis was assured nv tin' n
Kivon him by the two deputies who dopomk
upon future accession of memborsto piodm
comtnixslons for their then unprotltablolabo
which was faithful ! ) purfoimed at u gici
siu-rlllcoof mouc > and tlmo duilng tbo Ilii
the oxlstenco ot tlio society
"A7 . iv
The Henubllcau City Ancient Older Unite
Workmen led o olccleu tbo following olllcei
for the ensuing year ( ' . II , Wliltnoy , inn
tor workman , J. D. Sloddntd , foromai
James Muir , uvorAcer ; ( ioorRO Dyer , n
cordcr , I ) . C. ( illlcspli' , llmincicr ; II ! :
Wothpicll , i-erelvcr ; N. J Lcdl , guldo , I
V. C-utcr , I W. James Cmtlo , Tiustct1
Installation will occur on the llrst Tucsda
dlirht In January.
'I'hc Denver City Workmen elected tli
following olllcors for ISIL' J. T Nickersui
master worUman , CV Malone , fon'man
S S Howltt , oveisenr , N. M. Ayics. n
conlei , ,1. T. Suinnv. llnanclcr , A. llulllnp
ton , iccelvor Ch Andetson , gutpo ; P. A
Hnusch , trustee.
Clruml Island lodge. No 1 , Ancient Oide
of Pnitpd Woilcmcr. H inaKinir Its meeting
pnitloulurly uttrat tlviAt the latt mcotln
twj mombets wore Inltmtcd in the lli-t de
grcc and ono In Iho second , which was fol
lowed by n very line banquet uioparcd by .
committo appointed for that imiposo" ;
similar committee was appointed to piop.it
a feast 'or ttio lirst TiiPsdaj In January or 01
the night of Installation
" ' ' ' "
'JViiinlniH' i iltui'on.
An Intotodting featuio oi C'hiHtmns da'
among u poll ion of Iho M.isonlo fiatctnlti
was ttio 'Tomplais' Lioition. " which wa
drunk at high noun t > . \ tlio bir ICnlirhts of tli
order In Amuiica , Cumuli nnd the ( . 'nltet
ICingdom. All over this vnit doni ilu tin
liliatlon was UrunU at tlio s.unu moment , 1 !
o'clock. Oicoiiwlch ilmo , wlijch ocuunci
heio nt 1UTi n m As thoio aio IDO.ODi
Tomplars in the United States 13,001) ) it
Canad i and as manv moio in tbo Pnltei
Kingdom , the extent to which this bcnutifn
custom was. obscived may bo Imagined
TboilodL'cd [ Grand Master Most Uuilnen
Sir John P S ( Jubln , and hero Is thosontl-
mont
"A meiiy Chiistmas to our grand mister
with louil groclings ol each bioad state
fiom ( vnoidj ! Head to the Golden Gate "
To tlii > tlio gtand master sunt the follow
ing losponso "Ma > ( . 'Illiniums day. uncir
clinir our'limitod woild HUe a magic ling
llnd in c-ach Templar heiirt tbo full mcnsuii
of klndncsHiuul lo\e , maj all evil booxcludei
nnd Hie God of ueaco und happiness loiiri
uxeivwueia and \i\uti \ \ , e\ury homo. "
i . o r.
The ladies of Ivj lodge , Daughteis of Kc-
ookah , auxilHiy to GaoJnoh loilgo , No. Ill ,
Independent Oidoi of Odd Pellows , guvo r
dancing natty Wednesday evening at Good
ncti lull , Tivent\-fouith and Paul sttepts.
Unlike fotmcr cccasions of this Kind , tin
itteiulnncu vv iserv light , owing piobahl )
to the apptotch of Christmas and insullicieiil
notice , but these pioscnt onjojed a most delightful >
lightful ONcning.
K. "oT T :
ThoCiostCitj club , Lotus club , ICnlpht ?
3f Pythias , and otheii of Crcston , la , me
iimking claboiato airangomcnts to iccuive on
N'c-.v Yeai's each \ lein to outdo the other
Dno select cotorlo of fouitoen gentlnmon lias
iaead.o\pundcd " . ) " ) ( ) in propaintions , which
.ncluiius an Omaha orehcstia Another lias
> ecuipd tbo set vices of a Ues Molnes
oatuuiaiitprwlthanumberof tialnod colored
, \aitcis
Dr. ( Jullunuio , c o and cur , Boo blily.
CON % f / ; ; ILU / / : > .
A slow match -tbo couitship of a bashful
oiuiiman. .
Miss Lillian Johnson , a Minneapolis hello ,
UlIied ) fet an injunction to check the amor-
) U actPution oi Swan Mellson.
Cotijitossman Tim Campbell of Now Yoik
vns nun ned in that city last w coif to Miss
tVilso.i of Washington. The biido is Ii3 anil
ici luisinipu < ti
Tbo onqigemeiit is announced of Miss
\gncs MclJonougli of San Piincisco , a niece
if tlio bunan/.i king , O'Riien , to John Agor
il Now Ymk Mr Agei's liunioo is said to
lave a forttinu of 5.IOUOOU ( )
Jehu Miscall , who Is ono of the hold bnlLcrs
n James Uooil X Sons' b ikorv nt Norfolk ,
"a , \ \ , iccently m ido tbo piouu pissessor
if the ninttt consecutive paii of healthy and
tiong twins , a bov and a gitl.
Joe PiUo.n I'armi'i living \ValKercounty ,
iHbnimi , lecolvcd fioquont tonpuo liishlnirs
torn his wife The ottior daj huiecoivod mi
inusuallv SOVCTJ casttgation and , doclitung
10 could stand it no longer , got his shotgun
nd blow his head oil.
"I und icllect " she said
must pause , in ie-
ponso to tno gentleman's martmgo proposal
Ah. mv dear , Miss Maiic , " ho said with
icuutlful couitosv , "ono so blight its jou
oes not ined to pause in eider to icllect. "
to pot her , of couisu.
A Ithodo Island woman has Just mairicd
> ci seventh husband , lie is the biothor of
ei Hi stand liftli husbands b'ho is 17 je.ns
ild Her wedlock cntoriirisOtipml over a
iciiodol thlitv jeais , and she has clnldion
iv live of hoi wouer halves.
Uov. Hoboil Colljor lueaehod lecontlyon
flolv ami Piofuno Wcullocl ; " The iniiin
ines of lusaigument weiothat muiriagoi ,
hon'd bo porloimccl bv ord ilmul cli'igvmon
nd not l\ civil autt-oiitv , and tlmt when the
cremonv was once performed no man should
ut it asunder
Thorn comes ftom Washington the storv
hat some soclcti women ot that city line
ut their services to debutantes who want to
ot into the "innei circleat puces tangmg
torn 6100 to 3I.OJO a month The debutantes
et thoroughl > 'Inought out" wiili picstigo
nd prominence ami the society women got
lieir pay in pionoition.
( iooriro Hamilton , n constable of Rosa
ountv. Onto , foil in love with Miss Ida
loruoM. and not being nblo to obtain un in-
loduction aitustnd tier ( or alleged counter-
jitlng , lupiesentlng himsoli to bo a fodeial
nicer , and , its ho vva > diivinu to town in his
uggv , pioposed m til Hue to her Ho was
out to pi Neil for eighteen months
The most noted wedding of the 3 car in
Washington will bo tbat of the youm-ost
auchtcr and orphan of Gennial and Mrs
Vllllnm Tccumsuh Shcrnmii on thultoth lust ,
t the 1C stioot homo of her undo , Senator
ohn Slictmnn. Miss Urtchel , the bnde-elcct ,
dll leave but ono of thu late gnnoral's four
aughters unmarried Miss Sherman ,
: io oldest daughter , owing to a
eienvemont In her cailior yoirs , never
united , mid nuvv tlmt IIPI juungost and last
istcr U to no separated from tier in her solo
unily tompinlon since thu donth of tholi il-
istrious father , there is a imnor current
ml bho will untei n convent The two iniir-
ied sisten of the bride-elect , Mis Pitch and
Irs Thacicnt.i , will bopiesontnt the holl-
iiv vvcok Widding ( , and the ceiomonj will bo
cifouned by her biothor , Hov Thomas
hernian , ashihted bv a Washington minis-
; r , us the soivioa U to bo u dual one. 'lii ?
loom-elort , Dr Paul Thorndjko of Hoston ,
i a Unitniian , while Miss Shoiman Is a
'iilhQllc. ' The Shermans being still in mouin-
ig the ovuiit will bu a homo ntTulr , attended
y telativcs and Intlmato ftiends only.
'Mo ' Host Treat in PHI lor Im
Komnin quietly at homo until all symptoms
T the disease disappear , and then w lion you
0 out huva the body well clothed and the
ict w oil protected so that they will remain
ry and waim.
TakoChambet min's Couch Remedy as dl-
ictcd for u nuvoto cold If fiooiy tukon as
ion ns tlio llrst symptoms of the dUoaso up-
L'.Tf , it will groath lessdi the sovmlty of the
itack , nnd its coiiliimoil USD will provcnt
ngcious conscquoncod , piovldcd , of course ,
Mt umsoniibly good caio bo taiiou of the
snoial system and to avoid exposure.
Per pain in the chest , which is vor.v apt to
iipoar , saturate a fUnnul cloth with Clmm-
irlaln's Pain Halm and bind It over thosoat
' pain It will loliove the pain nnd perhaps
revont pneumonia
This treatment was Tollowod bv many
lonsnnds of persons and families dining the
Intins of Iv 'innd ' is'.W and was uniforml )
icicssiul It gieatlv lessened the seveilty
' the attack nnd prevented pnoumonlu or
her dangerous consequences.
Ciln cs ( Hied. Dr. C ullliuoio. H bid } , ' .
1 1mo woilcs rofoimntlons. Thomas Nnit ,
mous yeois ago for his curlcvituioi of Tain-
any , is now wielding hU pencil for that
mo orgauUatiou.
1IOKVOIl TllK I , lffA.1.
Sonic drosi trimmlnm nru made ot bullion.
Tbo baby boy's olothos mu-t be devoid of
nil color.
Stockings of Clcopiti.i icd promise to como
In style ngalit.
A gieasy fan can bo ameliorated by steam
ing It over n wash tub.
Kopes of llowers are once more in use to
deconito the dancing robo.
The girls nio wealing red four-lu-h.ind tioi
ns blight us a bouse ullro.
Shupciv collars for JnekoU and coals aio
cut with a seamless back.
A now watch bracelet winds automatically
na It Is slipped over the wrHl.
Hnsiiiio boons and princess fronts and vice
verso scorn to bo favored by swell modiste *
The blending ot deep , pale and hillllant
colors In some of the moio oxgonslvo plaids
is novel
Ladles who wear them , and don't like to
call them lights , speak of thorn as "ballot
stockings "
While the libboncollaiotto U in the swim
it can never fiamo the luce as becoming ! ) ns
other inntcimls.
Gold and silver buckles for suspenders nto
now rceognlwl ns staple goods in the ladle * '
furnishing stores
H is said that Mrs Mnckay has a mantle of
black foiMiulo uu of 10,000 sopaiatu skins
which eight.v ears ago cost XJ.MH )
B Iho Moral panlei ai d the peasnt t bed c i
mndo wholly of small rose < , accompanying
ball toilets , are short-lived absurdities
Hoscttes , dig and little nnd of lace , vetv o
nnd silk ilbboit me Just nt present porclicd
UDonovot.v concotvublo patt of the feminine
toiiot.
How much higher the log o' mutton is to
creep It is haul to determine It U stilt thu
) aging fnvoiltn , holding its own ugnlnit nil
sleeve Innovations , no matter how fasclntit
ing.
Tlio latest stvio of arranging the hair for
full dipss is the "Mine do Sovlgno. " The
hair Is waved ovoi tint hc-.td , thun arranged
iti oay bialds at the hick with a cluster of
light i urls falling trom the center of tno
Knot.
Knot.Men
Men for jcars have oxpiesscd their pity
for women because theto Is usunlHonlj
ono pocket In n woman's dtcss , but they
have only recently boguii to discover the
possibilities of the hand-big which every
woman canes
1'lie hc.wv woollen fabiics now 30 pobulnr
have defeated the dosicns of tlio tlressmiikc'rs
to intioduco tlinpcd splits So , for the pros
cut. only Unco sivles of skltts me posiiblo
I hey nio severally the 'ahoalli ' , " the "fan"
nnd the "umbiclla ' skltts
faomo women floiists in London huvo in
vented nnd made lashionablo a new bunion-
nieio for the gilded jouth of that city. It is
most sentimental , being a true loveis' knot
in small ( lowerss its usn is common , its
significance U cotroipondingly lost.
Pictti gowns for dinner wear show skills
made of p.ilo doe color , dove gtay , or violet
cloth , with Louis Xcnats of old IOSP ,
mnuvo , orchestnut-biown bongalino.tiimmed
with lounolng collais and deep culls of vol-
> ot in deeper oi contrasting shades.
Hnndkeichinfs of some sheer fabric nro
finished about the nnriow hemstitched botdor
in nn ovoilapping stitch. A blight tint of
working cotton is used for tins purpose
When an ir.ch wide riifllo of block lace it >
iddeil these Hoichiofs become unique
Stiaight from Pans comes the news that
oadors of fashion in that eitj are lapidly dis-
Larding the do'in-train Two vours a'go n
gown vvitnoiit on , no mittor how elpgnnl
ould bo bought lor n spng. Today the bat
calns in gowns will bo governed bif thu dip
Some veiv beautiful clotu fabrics for win
ter winps nio sold that have lasod dongns n
shaded velvet. Rough surface cloths lift' '
nches wide show flocked effects In line bri !
taut coloiings. Venetian cloths appou
woven with fur or shaggv camol's hair hot
dors.
dors.Por
Per n young married woman n vci v hand
some reception dic'ss is made of black jrnu/i
embioideicd with llowers in blacu liico , eve
i tianspirpncj ot nnnvo silk , trimmlnc o
nauvo libboii' . SUlrt of silk nnd unijtli
skirt of emuroideied giu/c The cmsngi
full , of Into , gathoiod at tlio waist , diavvi
into tlio llKincbv , i sash after the Sxvi. '
stjloof mauvosilk , hiacos of iibbon at
tached to the belt
TLo newest gloves of dogskin to bo won
with sailor dulses aio sticlied with a heav i
cmbroulci } ot black silk on the back nnc
limshed with four latgo black buttons , Uus
sia le.ithpr gloves nio now inado o-i the sanu
way Tno newest evening gloves are in l.icc
Kid , in long oppia length. Pile jcllpw
lavc-iidar , po.irl uiav , and eip.iiu-whito an
favonte nvcnlngcolois and are piefeued ti
the moio ptonouncod tan shades.
A visiting dress foi a voung citl is made n
the following w iv : It is of diagonal beige ,
oinnmented with motdoio silk A false skill
of inoiooio silk , which is slightly gitliptci ;
to the lott , the fiont and left side aio shoit
encd on the foundation of tlio skill. A shgln
movement of diapoty at the toj ) of thu front ,
Cor-.igo cut tonnd the floats , open nmi
erossod to the light , button at tbo waist , at
tached to thu crossing , shawl collai on.a-
mentlng the corsaire.
A nuwanlval is the coat with tails that
faU within n qu nter of n jind of the fool
hem of the gown. It Is short at the sides ,
the back lecolv inir a decided slope. A square
vest witli pocket ll.qn and n hlcti collai com-
nloto the Louis coat. 'Iho entiio garment
suggests a cop > of the masculine Uiess coat.
The fashionable clo-o coat slpovois ttimmcd
on the uiipei arm near the shoulder either
witli caps , pnifs , braids , chovions , or slmp-
cdgcd Vandykes and silk cord niabosquosm
nut deyicos , while on the now "ait" toilets
tbo opon-iiowing Juiunoso slcovo , gaily lined ,
appears , vvoin with an iindorslcovo ot hand
some biocndo 01 silk iichly ombroldeicd.
1 or house wear the Russian shoes will bn
much favotcd Thinme decidedly com-
( ortablp , with the piping of fin about tlu-ir
tops and alone the odires of the squato Map
that sets hick over the instcn The shou
itself is sijuuro toed nnd somewhat lint at
tlio hop ) , ttio vamp is in ono piece , witli the
instep flap , and the only seams uro nt tlio
siuo , midwnj between too and heel. The
leather is Riis-itnn red , oi black Prom h kid ,
tholiniiig llannol , and the plainnuss of thu
vamn Is loliovedbya largo iibbon bow , nt
thu center of which is a small stool hucklo.
Glasses IHtcd. Dr. Cullimoro. B blclf , '
You never can tell trom tbo quality of i kid
glove the denomination of the coin which the
owner's lingers doltly conceal as it Is drop
ped into the collection oo\ .
Hob Ingoisoll writes to the editor of a Bap
tist paper : " 1 wish jou would stop sending
mo .v our paper. 1 huvo no use for it. Inma
practical Haptlst mvself 1 tnki a hitn overv
[ iioining. Mv foim of Huptlsm is supi'i 101 to
louts , for I use soip "
Washington Star "U hat was the mat
ter , " tisked the deacon of tlio totninod mis-
nonary , "couldn't you stand the climate ( "
"On , jes , but 1 couldn't got iilong with tlio
natives " "What did tlioy do' " ' 1'lioy as
sailed my character. Tnoy said I was too
tough foi them. "
A minister nt llorwlek , Pn. , thought ho
luul swallowed his false teeth and bade fniu
w ell to his family , bollcvolng ho could not
live Whllo he was choking to doith bis
little daughter founj his teeth in u bureau
Jinwcr nod ho lucoverod. Ills imagin
ation ougnt to bo bottled up und sent to n
Jime museum.
A stranger entered the mootlng-hnuRo in
the mtdiilo of the service and tool : R scat in
the back pow Piotontly ho whispered to
Uio man at Ills side , evidently ono of the old
members "How long Ims ho boon protuh-
! " "Thirty or foity I think "
up years , , nn-
ivverod thooldorly man " 1 don't know ox-
icily " "I'll stay , then. " said the strani-or.
"Ho must bo nearly done "
ji western minister , who U not always so
: aroful as ho ought to bo In making nin
Diouohlug nnd pi-ucllcu go together , was
atoly tolilntf some friends n storv of udvon-
.uro It was n luigo story , und'tho mlnis-
oi's little 10-year-old girl was llstonlnc to It
, -ery Intently. Wbtm ho iinlshod , she fast-
met ! her eyes upon her father's faoo nne ould
, -erv gravely : "Is that truu , or are vou
nvachliig now , papal"
Detroit Prco Press An uptown minister1 ?
vlfo t-as lending to him one evening last
veuk "An average mill nt r > 0 has spent
1,000 days or neuily twtutv years in sleep , "
, ho until. "Road that airnin , my dear. ' he
aid Intorustcdlv. Shu obovcd him. "Tbnt
iccounts , " he said dicnmlly , "for some of
ho things I notlco during mv Bormons , " and
ihq smiled and continued her roadlng.
Van lloutun's Cocoa "Host and trees fur
lOlt. "
FAT FOLKS REDUCED
DY
DR. SNYDER ,
The Successful Obesity Spocinliot.
Mr . Allen Mnpln , Oroijnn , Mn Imforo nnj attar
troatnienl by lr
Wclulii
trull < Urn r T * < nmii nr'ii KIM . t.i > fnrt1 unit
itll rl tkutoiubi Dr. Hnitlttr *
Wolitll'-il 11 I - . ) | h
FfATIENTS TREATED BY MAIL. .
TtontHrTlnii. tin inrnmi'Mlonrit , ImrmlpMnml no luul
iiRivU , Sirlclljr niollilrntlnl 1 or ilrculum uaJ to *
tlmonlnliiHl < lrn > wltlifii In etnniM ,
DR. O. W. F. SNYDER.
McVickcr's Theatre BldQ. , Cliicauo , lit.
MOORE'S
Monmonth , 111.Fob. 11'SI. ,
Dr. ,1. U. Moore , While sulTorliii-
froin a soveipcold , I wns inditcod to try
Mooro'i Tioo of Life C.itnrrh C'uro. It
iflotdad ( ilinost iiiimudintu icliof ; ami
ivhilu I huvo loun iv sullorcr for yo.i H
'rom ctittirrh , sineo usiiif this reini'ilv I
iiivo not boonnlToutod in uu y way wit.i
, his dooidolv iiiuiovini ; disease
Tvvic Iv' : :
Mooie.s True nT l.tfo , a positive i-uro for Kid-
ley and l.lvcr Compliilnt and all bluoil dis
asps 'Joes It l > ty to sulfur whi'n yon can hn
mud by nsliu ; Moure's I'ruoof Ijlfo thuliruit
, lfo Iti-mody ?
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