Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 03, 1895, Editorial Sheet, Page 10, Image 10

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- FOREST , FIELD AND STREA I
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i : A Rocky Mountin Bear Story and the Py-
slcinn's Wild Cat Hunt ,
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BRZY WIISPERI G ) FROM llE TURF
Wrap Shooters nllt Trp 1IiootIiI-TIIO
. We8eru " "soclnlon-'o Ncv Uo/
I.n-\ nn Intlr.sUn ! Cor-
: ' tl ltnr ot I.oeul " ! ortl.
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J nola Ielkes , who Is well known to Omaha
llloters , and who restdcs : t Dayton , 0. , Is t
/ /nthl. . Ihl mnl xnfl InnImato target ehot
tn the ; ' wor'd " ' : ' Ifls - work ' at the recent 1aml-
: ton , Ont. , tournament has never been ex-
celed , In Lix matches , wih I total or 1r
t bIrds , he missed hut five , anti In three matches
, , or twenty targets thrown at unllown angles
: 21e had no misses nl all.
, . In reply to my oM shcotlng friend J. B S.
or Lugnbeel marsh memory who now rcslles :
in , Sioux CIty and wrltef In to ascertain the
4 llroper way to sew wilI rTce I wi tate that
I hare seen "a8t fields or wild rico along the
] { okaIIt and Ilncls , 08 well as nt Kohi
) (000ngSls. . , and various 1lnt8 tn thIs state .
and am at the OPInIOn that It fourlshes best
In shallow' water. In , vili rlo regions a low
. . stage or water durIng the month ! er July and
V August means n heavy crop In the fall . 1
Algust
Is hard on the cereal Ir It once grows above
. the surface or the water anti Is arlerwarl'
covered again hy hard or excessIVe ralna.
ThIs , weakens the stalk anti retards growth
and consequently ImpaIrs the chances for n
crOp. I Is a delicate Plant to propagate but
when It once catches on . It will grOw rapidly
and spread ama7lngly , I wouB advise the
: RowIng 10 be done In shalow water vhiere the
k chJnces are against any very material rise In
mllurmer or early fail. Sow late In the
: sprIng , after the liability or blizzards has
, vanished } , and nlwny upon n ser or mucky
. bottom. I wi not thrive In sand or upon
) R had , he\ : As to the luanUly to be sown
one-halt the quantty to the nero that Is
usualy used In sowIng ' wheat I thInk about
!
the thIng . You can order wild rice seed by
; . eX\ress from C. I. Valentne or Janeavllle .
'VIs. Ito has heen In' the buslne3s for yar . ,
, atid I. by 'the way can give you the prop r In-
! truclons as 10 sowIng.
. , lapIInell In rank Parmelce's last evening
RII news. Inquired whether he had Iny shiotliig
"Shoo-shco-oo.tlng news , " ejaeulatell the
champion trap shot with his wel known
vocal fluency. " \Voll , I guess yes Never
heard the story or Jack PrInce and Johnny
H rdln's bear 11(1 ( ( you ? No ? Well . Il tel
. you. In August , 1888 , Prince and lardln
went out to the mountaIns hunting wIth a
.
party or friends One day Jack and John
were beating up the brush and they flushed
a big hear. Bolh dropped their guns and
" look to trees. Hardin succeeded In getting
up his but Jack struck n big Norway too big
; . to climb. or course the bear took after hIm
and It was nip anti tuck Mound the tree , with
Jack a short length ahead
,
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" 'Go I ! ' yelled lanln trom the crotch 01
r hIs tree ; 'go I , you haln't going hat Cst
enough GEt on your toes , Jack , hc's ganlng :
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on you Go I , I tel you , or tour -name's
mud I' !
"Hound , and round the tree went Prince
and lhe bear , but Jack finally realized that
'l' ho was gettIng short on wInd , 1)1 he sUII-
denly switched and sprinted off through thc
: brush , wIth the bear nipping at his coattails -
tails at every jump. Hardin waited until the
sounds or the chase had died out In the distance -
tance , and then making sure that the coast
L.- _ was clear ho shinned down the tree and
. . struck n bee Ino for camp.
.
, "To his amazement he found Jack there
1 ; ahead ot him. He was lying on I plo or
I spruce boughs pulling ' like ' an old MissourI
f river tug.
I " 'Hully gee ! ' exclaimed Hardin , 'You
llero ? , tWehl .1 ' 'e ted 10 .
I 'Wel" never ecpe see ) .oi
C again. How was it . Jack , how did you get.
away ? ' and breathlessly ho awaited Jack's
explanatIon. ,
. : ' "Vhat'd I ever do to you , Johnny ? ' nltell
, - the 'cycle hero. 'What'll you mean by hollerIng -
. brIng nt mo In the bloody blarstell way you
did , when that bear was chalng me round !
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that tree telling mo'to glt . upon mo bloody
t toes and glt , that I wasn.t going hal fast
enough. You didn't think I was going t
throw that race did ye ? '
Whlo my hand Is In on the reminiscent
* ' business Possibly tIme story told on Dr. Y.
? H. Colman by the ' old day sportsmen wl
not come amiss. Eighteen or nineteen years
t ago Dr. Cotman was an esteemed member of
the Omaha Sportsmen's club. lIe owned a
. furm acme ten ml0 north or the city , where
Coftnman' statIon now stands which ht had
stocked wel with choice breeds or chickens
mhuc's . rigs and other vqptabel : Compla'nts
. came In almdst daily 'trom the hired hamls
on the Place that these were disappearing In
: a mysterious and alnrmlnl way. 'flu : . doctor -
. . . tar Instructed his assistants to keep ! : sharp
lookout , and , I possible ! , establish the source
ot the trouble. This provCl anything but an
arduous task for a couple ot days after the
doctor hind Issued hIs orders one or his men
came 10 town and informed him that wild
, cats were commlling tim depredatIons upon
his bIrds and 6wlne.
. 'SVIlil cats , that was time game the doctor
hind long been sighing tor. Ho hall shot deer
ch'cken , Iluclls and gees' , but wld : cats nevar ,
i , S ho Wasn't hong In 1nnldng up his mind ,
. and one evening he Invited the late General
Crook amid Major Thornburg , together with
lhosu.hnrdy old scouts and hunters AI Pat-
l rick Low HI , Joe ler , John Pely. Hank
Hotmnn and hilly Hughes , to his olee , above
"here Hogers' stove store now Is , amid hrohoseh !
' ? nn expedition against I'cls , Canadensis , which
t& hall been surreptitiously depopulating his
hennery and hIs plggery. or course this was
nuts for these adventurous spirits , and they
' , fell In with the plan most enthusiastically .
I WS exbaustvely discussed , und General
' Crook , on account ot his large experIence all
wel known prowess In Indian warfare , was
unanlmonsly agreed upon 00 commander or
the expedition.
In order that the foray agaInst the predatory -
; tory felines might not prove abortive It was
tholght best that General Crook shollil go
ulI to the doctor's rarm the next day and look
over the gounll , cre back ail report , anti
l tIme 1(0101111 ' moring the expedition start ,
, TillS settled upon , the bold nail lulomllablo
I Nimrods separated for the night , nail It so
happened that General Crook , Major Thorn-
burg anti / AI PatrIck strolled down to Matte
t MeNamnara's 111eo on Fourteenth I street , and
there over a "cold bol Ie. " they Put UII a
, nefnrlous job on tIme doctor anti / the balance
I4 or time brigade nrh' the next morning
they proceellell to John ) S. Collins' gun store
, 0111 purchased ' 1 stuffed wlll cat , which was
utilized both 1 a slgl and an ornament II
; John's show window This they carefully
concealed In a horse blanket and bourdlns
. the genernl's carriage , they drove uII to the
Cotman 1115cc. Hero they mlle n careful
a search , anti Inaly selecting a Illely polnl
they IJlaced the cat In a crouchIng and
( threatening attitude In the forks or 1 10\\
. oak on tIme edge or the wells , all after In ,
forming the brat hands that a raid or ex ,
tlrmlnalon W0111 be made against thus wile
cats the' heat day , returned to the city ,
The following tmmorning . bright anti early
found the doc lor. Croolt. ' 'horbur. Patrick
t . l'etty , huh , ler'Inll lughe , al-irmed to t
. the teeth with rifles , shot /uns , hunting
kmiivi alHl hatchets , at time appointed ren-
deavous on Colfmnan'a farm , Bverythlng In
readiness a start Was made tar time woods , In
. which time cats were supposed to abound
The doctor , In his zeal , or by the IJrecon-
cortl plan or Crook , Thornbu ! C anti Patrick
4 1ro the party , Caulously and " stealhly they
. . nlh'ancet. aso General Crook IUII impressed
upon them that too much cars could not
u' be oX'erclsed , for next to the grizzly bear a
wit cat waS the fiercest anti most formidable
animal he had over tackled. ly adroit engineering -
gineering the Ilarty was brought very close
to time oak In which the stuffed cat crouched ,
Ind suddenly time general stopped , and with
uplifted linger . In a dramatc whIsper , , ex-
, ciahneul ( .
t' "Hark I What was that T I sounded to me
? al the world hike a - "
"Shish' ' " excitedly Interrupted the doctor
at this critical juncture , "J Bee 'hn , I see
, 'tml" and before the cmmander could issue
a mandate or make a suggestion time wildly
excited IlhYllcan up with his double-barrel
4 and poured two ounces or buck shot Into time
teroeloul-Iooking boast In the fork of the
c - . . ' . aeyole hi aIm
S. T - : - - '
was true , and both charges found lodgont
In the cat's corporosly , and sent It head ocr
heels to the earth
"Give It to hlml" yelled General Crok ,
nnlt hike true eoldiers . ll , Ier , Pely , Ito-
man and Hughes emptied theIr plecE Into
!
the taxIdermist's relo a It hay In the raton
leve"s lt the base or the tree
"I killed hIm I" cried time doctor with
fierce animation , advancing and firing his
revolver as ho mo\'t on "I killed him I I
kIlled him ! Don't shoot any more : lie's my
meat ! " And then , running forward , he
grabbed the cal by hIs short tail . and holding
him aloft a ! aent ho began swInging him
umph. around his 11eatl ( In time mad ecstacy or trI-
" \olt enl ! 101 on there , doctor , what's
tbat l cat been eatin' ? " cried General Crook ,
as a stream or sawdust , excelsior anti bits or
cotton began to squirt trom the shot holes
In the whIrlng cat Thert was no blood ,
ant dire amazement WAS depicted on the
I races or all , save Palrlclt and Major Timorn-
illt . who hnl .nl.n back into I ronn
lene clump or aRzel brush , as the lector
heM the cat ill ) In front or him and gazed
on the saw dust pOlrln train hIs victm anti
rormlng little pyramids at his reet.
The plenee that followed was thIck enough
to slice .
Then there wa a rumbling . like that which
preeellls some awful seismic diaturhiance.
The doctor Ilroppe,1 , tIme cat ns Ir It hind boon
50 much hot lead anti the glance he shot
around upon his nwe.strlcllen companions
was so Inlenpe lhat It withered time hazel
leaves and curlell tIm grass up like 80 many
shavimigs.
Thou he gave a yell anti rolled over on the
balrlc ! or crimson and yellow leaves In a
IlarQs'm or uncontrollable laughter !
That Is nil. There Is no use telling or
the fete that rolo'\'l > 1 that night n Mattie
McNamnara's anti what n chlnk It took outer
or the Iloctor's bank roil to square tIme same.
Suffice It 10 say , that was Dr. Coffmnun's last
wid cat hunt.
The wild fowl shooters are becoming aI-
prohenslve that tIme corIng sprln wi afford
but meager sport In this line. lsf all or
time rnmous feeding grounds last fall
were haIled ns hnrll ns cement , amI the
sheotng was the poorest known for years on
tbls nccotmmiL , amid as tip to dale we have had
but little rain or snow here thIs whiter the
shcoters are mallng up their mInds for
another Ilsallpointmenl , The ihighit or thQ
wild fowl last fall was all 10\n the Misals'
slplIl ) ( valley . hunllrells ol miles enst or here ,
amid I the same condItions IJrevnl thIs spring
they will asslretly return north by tim
same roule. Last March I spent two weeks
lt Goose lake . 400 mIles \st of here. 'he
. the lake
water averaged len reet all over
and our bag reached over n hal hundred
ca 1ashacls anll redheads I put In another
two weeks nt the same Illace last October
Time water \a3 not n oat deep In the deep-
est place , amid our bag summed up twenty-
six canvasback and probably lrO mIxed.
The sanllhls people , however , claIm that
their . lakes arc not dependent UI\on rain amid
snow for their supply or water , but upon the
countess springs with which the his In a
lake country are filled . They claim that
after n long summer , and with no extra rain
er snow fails durIng the following winter.
the lakes will he recharged through February
and "larch from thIs source 10 their normal
deptim I toIle little stock In timis however ,
and still It may be true. I heard just thIs
week rrom both of my favorite haunts , and
In nelher was theme any more waler than
there was In October.
I the lluellS aHI geese were scarce In the
sandhls this fall there was one beautiful
game bird ) _ that wasn' ' anti that was the
avocet. On's afternoon iii the upper shalown
on flue lake , which II one or I chaIn on
, which I 110 n great deal or shooting fall and
spring I saw them hy the thousands and
tens or thousands. They were feeding upon
tile tiny 101u IIS with which these waters
lcel , ahl the whole tipper end or the lake ,
possibly 200 or 300 / cresS doled with
them os lhlc11y as you ever saw sea gulls.
I gal a good position In the reeds and In one
hour's shoot killed something like seventy
hlrds.
'fhe first shot put them In noisy flight . but
they decoyed well to the dead anti wounded ,
kept ! circling , and for the perIod mentoned
furnilmel ( unexampled sport. Time avocet , as
Is gEnerIy ! known Jlelongs to the gralatorlal
famiy ; ' I has a long bill turned UI nt the
end like a sickle bill curlew. I alsd has
very 161mg \ \ lags and exhIbits a general whIte
color , but the back and wings or the male
are a deep velvety black whIle those or the
remnle'arc ' a brownlsh-blacll.
They are extremely plentrul In the Sand-
bill mice country amid arc a capItal table
hint ) especially I skinned before baking or
broiling. Unless this precaution Is taken or
Inless the bird has been Itled anti neatly
dressed for many lays It Is quite apt 10 be
a trifle strong for epicurean taste :
Next Thurnday afternoon the 'Head-Nlcolal I
100-hive bird shoot will take place on time
Bemis Park Gun club grounds nt the cast
end or the big bridge. The mateb Is for
$100 a side , lhlrtY yards rIse , fifty boundary ,
American nssoclutou rules to govern. Mr.
Nlcolal , who Is one ot time beat Imown trap
shots In the state , resides at Sutton , and will
be accompanied here Thursday by a large following -
lowing or rrleuds. That the shot will be
'
an Inteeslng' Is a foregone conclusIon.
Time gentlemen are evenly mntched and both
experts with ! time Imamnmerless
Despite the Intensely cold weather a large
crowml or enthuslast'c sportmen assemble
on the gun club grounds Thursday afternoon
to witness time 100 live bird sheet between J.
C. Head timid JDhn J. Hardin. The match was
100 birds to each Inn , thIrty yards rIse , fifty
boundary , American association rules , for
$100 1 side Gooley Brucller officiated In
an Impartial manner as referee , whie H. D.
Kennedy and S. G. V GrIswold acted lS
ecorers . Head shot n 12.guage Greener and !
lnnln a 10.guage Lefevre hiarthin's gun
shonld have been In the shop. Ie had nine-
teen mls fires and lost one birth hy reason
or hIs gun failing 10 cock Nolwlhstandlng
this serious handIcap , Mr. Iead only beat
him lIve birds , as wIll he seen by the score :
Read-02220 2110 Ox21 01222 22120 2221
1221" , 2202 22200 2I2 2102 1211 22212
22222 20011 01022 20210 12001 12221 20022-78.
Ilardln-22x21 11111 0,201 11021 11011 21122
1202 210d 22220 2210 1221 20102 21xl
11110 01012 21201 12120 10102 01001 01010-73.
The figure 1 stands for a kIll wllh the first
barrel : 2 for u kill with the second ; x for
dead out or bounds , and 0 fop 1 miss
Sportsmen generally are commending J. C.
HeulI for his effort to revive an Inlerest In
trap shootimig. lie Is succeeding ndmlrably
and has I large following or rooters
on this account . Next Thursday Imo shoots
George NIcoli or Sutton a 100-blrd race for
$100 n slle , und Rood wealher prevnling
means I large crowd or spectators ( . On the
same day tbat genial Ilu genteman and
wel known sportsman , hilly Hanln or CDun-
cl Ilrs , wi shoot I. I. I\ennedy a
tweimty-ltve live birth match ,
\ VImmIi'r Sp'mrL fur ( lit , l1y .
"When .1 was a boy , " remarked Uncle
.
Jack , who rounll Peter sulking by time sitting
rom wlllow because his rather lull rorbld-
den him 10 borrow Michael , the stnbleman's ,
gun , "I lived In time clnlry , too . and used
to bag all time guam I wanted In snares and
traps ot my own mimaklng "
Peter only gruntell.
"Yes. " contnued hIs cheerful young uncle ,
"auth I'd venture 10 say I coulll start out today ,
let a few good traps under the trees anti along
tIme edge or the woodlands and catch more
rabbis and birds In twenty-rour hDur titan
Jtchael can shoot In a week with lhat old
, blulderbuss or lmimm "
' ' 'Amitl all this snDW on the /round 1 Bet
you wouldn't , " said dilcolrgld' Peter , who
was growing Inlerested In spite at imimmiself
"WhY this Is the pertect trapping season , "
insisted Mr , Jack Bowles , "wllh four or five
\Iches or well packed snow over e\crythlng.
nobody but a few squirrels antI chili munk
Ilo\ where they wil get their next square
meal , and the majority or these snow bound
animals will venture into the most suspicIous
looking 1001s for tIme sake or calchlng 1 few
crumb or a bit or meat Pith you never try
Otchlng crows and jay birds In snow pltl ?
They are about time simplest snarel I know or
ald time easiest mud e. "
THAPPING JAY BIRDS.
Peter confessed he felt Homo curiosity on
the questIon , anti his uncle explained that
with hIs thumb ho mls break through that
part or time snow on which a crisp crust hn
formed , making a neat round Ito hole not
moro than one Inch and I quarter deep Into
this sprinkle a few grains or wheat or brown
bread crumbs and await developimments I
one or two or these holes are made near or
under time trees In which jays collect to scold
and Quarrel during the afternoon , the will
bo lure to spy out the Ito feast and seine
one or thel will stick In aim inquisitive blue
'e. All & wen until he attempts t
.
.
.Iraw back , when hIs prud topknot catches
hike the barb ot a 'fshhok , and tIme bird Is
held . a fIrmly a I you had him In your
"Now , for the crow n simple sheet or white
commercial note paper wIll do. nol and
paste this In the form or n cone with an
opening lt the top melurln ! nt least three
Inchee across. All along the Inside edge or
this opening smear a little bird lime , and
this you can buy already prepared at any
bird shop , or fill Is place by being down
seam linseed 01 until It Is very thick and
sticky , Press tIme paper cone imp to Its very
edge In the ! snow and crop a row well cracked
galnR ot corn into the bottom. When the
crow thrusts his heal1 In for one luscious
mouthrnl , his disgust and surprise are un-
bOlllell ns h9 finds be cannot wlthdrnw it .
for the paste on the cne holds hIm ns 80-
curely ns time jay blrlls topknot , and only
hlmnn hands can give hIm relief .
"Another favorite trick or mIne was catching -
Ing bIrds wih an owl , an ol1 slulet 'elow I
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> ( \
I4 ? k
SNARING TIlE RABBIT .
possessed nlli would fasten on the limb ot I
tree smenrlng the brnnches about hIm with
home-made bird lime. As ou
my - bird lme. IlerhaJs YOU
know It Is only durIng lho day . when he ls
stupll with sleep ant hlndell wIth light , that
tIme smaler birds have mme tear or nn owl , mind
Ir they find one recklessly wnndercd forth
from bls knothole retreat or discover his
dnylght hiding place , they will gather and
11nish him 80ul1ly for his midnight ! llpre-
ilations. Iy tlmmy owl never falel to at-
tract a congregaton ot birds , anll whel once
settled on lH brnches they stuck there until
I came to pluck them otT.
"however . I always preferred to catch birds
In snares or coop traps that I malle for my-
selr. An ordinary coop trail set with the figure -
four amnla little meal anawered
ure triggers nlI.I 11e Inlwere
for the , smal hede birds and lamlshel little
fellows that hop abcut on the Inwn. For quail .
wire snares are the lucldlst amid most
qUlclly madl' To set up the b&st or this
khll , drive the stout stakes , each about afoot
root anti a hlr bug Into the earth three or
four feet apart. I rol top to top stretch taut
it lenglh or heavy twine , At spaces ot five
Inches along this Ino fasten I series or slipping -
ping noose made or any flume flexible wire
wIth the opening or every nOC'e . large ns 1
leaeu(1 ( saucer. Let lhem all hang at lrstl
a fourth at an Inch above tIme ground and
Iprlnlte about a handful or oats or whole
wheal. Such a trap Is best set up nt the edge I
or a wood laml or whcre the long mcadow
grass Is hIgh above Limo snow. Here tim quail
run hack and forth In search or food and
sometimes a hurrying rabbIt will come to
grief In the wire uetworlt. : '
"To snare rabbits , though , you cannot do
better lhnn take lessons ol the I nglsb
poachers , who build the cleverest , sImplest
, , . , , , . , . _ , , , . buid , , , . .
twlhnn l Rn . . In tim uw world. A knICA . . a
' ' 1 u. . . . . .
few thlcle shingles , some twine and wire arc
all lhe materials neded for building one
whIch suspect time lIght-
Select a spot you Ight-
rooted , ! ely cotton-tail frequents , and drive
deeply Into the ground 1 piece of shingle
nearly a loot long , hal an Inch thick and
two Inches broad. Insert this about four lent
distant from a tough little oak or hickory
muaphimig that Is not more than three feet high
ant from whIch you must lop all Its branches.
Now cut In tIme uprIght stck I square notch ,
into which will fit the long polnled ball stick ,
that hns an anglt notch at one end to correspond -
respond with an angle notch In the top ot the
upright stIck. Putting the bait and uprIght
stick together , fit into theIr notches I third
bit or stick called the catch pIece , and the '
tying 1 slck bi or twin 10 the top 'or the ' sapling
bend Il over untIl It leans in . In the form or
an arc , and time other end or the twine can bo
fastened to the catch piece.
"Iom the same sort or wIre n that use
In the quail snare make 1 running noose to
hang over the bait end of the long stick anti
attaclm this to the twine that bolds the sap-
alaeh lng. Cut what remains ot the shingles Into
strIps and drIve thesc Into the ground around
the trap In the lorm ot n pen 01 three sticks ,
and so force Master Rabbit to take hIs first
mmii ) al the bait only by poltng his head
through the wire nODse. He will be sure to
.enture. anti within al Instant after hIs hun-
rry tongue has loucho the dainty morsel
triggers and lwlne will snai out of place and
the sapling , springing umrigimt wi hang time
poor beast as neatly as a regular gallows.
But remember , whatever else you do never
set n snnre for any or these animals wIth
your bare hands. Wear a pair or clean old
gloves and prepare all your triggers stakes
and wires anywhere else but on time ground
where you Intend to lay your trap for even a
starvIng rabbIt will think twice before venturIng -
turIng In where too ostensible preparation has
been made for his comIng. "
AUBHEY MELTON
\VUI time JQrOOK UIII loremln ,
Monroe Salisbury or the Pleasanlon stock
farm , Pleasantn , CaL , spent last Sunday
at the Delone In company with his old
friends Thomas H. Griffin , nnother prom-
mont California lurrman , and John D. CreIgh-
ton ! r. Salisbury Is the best known light
harness racIng man In the world , and he
stopped oft bere cnroule rrom the coast to
Chicago Mr. Griffin baa been here several
weeks negotatng for Councn Bluffs' splendid
track , but up 10 date bas failed to secure
tIme same , but It Is earnestly hoped will yet
succeed.
In speaking about Colonel Grifn leasIng
Union park Counci n-lnls , Mr Salisbury
saiti : " 1 \uuld be exceedingly glad to hear
sall ' maltng thIs deal. I Is one or the
fastest and best tracks In the country , and
ho Is just the mnn to keep It In good order
and give It the reputation It deserves He
Is made out or lhe rllbt kind or stuff , and
lows mme uch word us fall. He Is full of
buslncss ( , resolute , Intelgent , temperate , and
as square as a tie , besides beIng a thoroughly
fIrst class trainer anti driver and all-round
trottIng horse man. I Mr. Griffin gets Union
trotng .
park I will cel.talnly p1tronlze hIm , and so
i'Ili hianiilmt Iml other Ilrominent horsemen.
wi lamln early und he here through the
whole or his opening mmieetiumg. "
Hello Mhone , the ramous pacing mare
Bele
with a record of 2:101/ : " , and tormerly owned
wih Dr I , Lane or Inneus , Mo. . hn b'een
sold 10 W. . L. Ewood or Del\lb , Ill. , for ,
$2,500.
. ,
August Moser , an agent or time Austrian
government who arrived In New York two
weeks ago , was In Omaha yesterday cnrouto
to Kansas City. Herr Moser Is commlsslonet
by his government to buy twelve young trotting -
ting stallions amid a number ot the best bred
brood mares. anti nlso one or two mares In
training with records cose to 2:11. : Wltb
him Is larry Gidthimmgs . n wel known trot-
ting horseman on this side of time water , who
tng located In Vienna
for [ some years has been
It Is said that the Kentucky TrcWng ! 10ree !
lireeders' association will nol renew tIme Ken-
associaton wi
Ireeders' llclv uturlY stake or $25,000 for foals or
5 ; owing to the fact that very few prospective -
pectve entrIes are In slghl. This Is , or
course , due to the great failing off In breedIng -
Ing operations which has taken place withIn
the pat two years in Kentucky und else-
where Secretary 11 . A. Tipton hae sent out
a circular letter to trotting hene breeders ,
with a view to cltmatng the probable Ilat-
ronage thst would be given 10 the big stake
provided It Is opemmemI and the replies to thl
letter will doubtless influence the course or
the Kentucky association In time matter . The
uturlty I Is the rlchel . colt stake that has
ever been offered , and lenzela , 2:131l : , the
3-rear-old fly that captured.iimo PrIze In 18t ,
won $22.430 , the largest sum yet earned by
any trotter In I engie race Time susp3mmsiun
of the stake woull be a severe blow 10 the
entire breeding Interests , and \ Is to be
hoped that the Kentucky association may receive -
celvo encouragement enough from houemen
to warrant It In renewIng the event for foals
or 1895.
"The St Joseph Fatrassoe'ation has decIded -
cIded to give . n three dsya' meetng , commencIng -
Ing July . said Mr. Not Iro\n , "thle to ,
be In addition to their regular taIl umeeting.
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Ilantlsome ( ttal'W1 bl gIven at thf meeting -
lng , entries to"'N close March 1 , "
The numerou , and commentalle editions or
turf Journal ( ( f l'tountr ( ) are straws that
pont to the l'\ \ ! or th& breedIng business .
ats
Time 8uccrurl bMder or today ID the one
who reads timeum journal and gleans ex-
perlenco thot.urf ' teachings or breeder
who have gh'en' YMU or thought and atully
to the buslncst , 4A , tlrr paper that pretends
to cover all th " . rllory ot thIs great country -
try covers nDn ! . , \hbrouhly. \ anti the advent
and success or an good Journals In tHlerent
localities ommmen9uqtl for tIme owner breeder ,
traIner anti thog\rpHng \ communl ) ' together.
Senator A , , stands but 1 % hands
anti welgbs ( 3tl . C. Alexander Des
Moines , Ia , htm' ' , present owner gave $20 for
tlm at a sheriff's sale when 4 months old.
Charley 'rhom on and other traIners are
jogging along horses on the Imlepe"lelce. Ta ,
track Charle hat eight head In hIs stable ,
2:201. Inchlling : Maud :1 , 2lj : % , and Monnhsa ,
G. D. Cole WimeelerS. D. . has sell to \1
\V , Stevens , Cieglmorn . lii . time ba3 ' pcing
slnlon Cohimm . 2J\ : \ . by Sias Wright , dammm .
Lolo H , by Alhie. Gaines.
Among the trainers who will locate lt time
\Vicimita . lCamm. . track this spring are J. ii.
Cbanller , Sam Fuller , W' . S. Morrison , George
WIllno ) ' , W. 1. Cal1lbel , O. W. Humphrey
and Ii. O. Toler
AdrIan Wilkes appears to ha'c been over-
lokel1 b ) n contemporary In commentng
lon tim sons or George Wikes In Iowa
This horse the sire or twcnt-slx 2:30 : Performers -
formers alt "more a-conmln' , " Is to large an
object to b passed over especially ns ho
lives lusty and active Walerloo , Itt . , where
ho Is o\'nell by William hliowers .
J'nlnvcr wih limo flail m'hmycrs ,
As yet there has been no meetng called for
a reassembling or the Western association
mimagmmates , and while there Is a general sort
or a conference goIng 01 via the mals , there
sems ( to bo a lack at unanimiy 'S to the ob-
ject to be necomlllshed , and also ns 10 the
best cIty In which to hold the mneetimmg .
There Is one timing , however on which a mn-
jorly or the cluhs are unanlmimous amid that
Is lht ther ought 10 be I mmieetlmig . and that
the circuit should he Teorgnl7ed. amid It will
bo strange It time matcr Is allowed to go by I
the board. I Jncllsonvle amid Qnlnc are 10
be alo\cl } to remain , a Iood ant sulelent
b011 should bo demanded that they play the
season out , for just as slre ns nothlg Is
done , the association may : S well bo ! pre
pared 10 fill a couple ot vacancies I10ng about
July , for lhls they will certainly have to do.
Hock Island's gale receipts last year were over
$2,000 In excess or the sum realized at Jaelt-
sanvie , nnd nearly $5,000 moro than at
Quincy , anti both or these latter two cities
hall to be assisted fnancialy by the associ-
aton to keep lhem rrom going to IJleces upon
tIme brcallers. Just why Hock Island was
turned down has never been made plain , and
centaimily It was not done by any connIvance
with the Omahn club. The only milaumsible so-
lution Is that President I\ent could not control -
trol that club' vote as its fealty 10 President -
dent Rowe was publcly procllmed.
With Rock Island and Sioux City In the
circuit the ruture or time assoelalon would
at once assume a roseate hue. I would then
have , one ot time snuggest and 10st compact
circuIts ever embrced wIthin the province
at n minor asm mcitton. There would not be
1 weak city nSI I IH , : ( , find the chances for ma-
terial profit would le undoubted , thus pavlug
the way for a'stronger and better organlza-
tion In 1896.
lon . ,
Fl j
Managers Hqt\ and lcVlte are working
away hike beavers preparIng for the advent
or sprIng. Alceamly' dales have been made
with St. Joe , pr1112 ! 13 and 1. and wii
Jimmy iannih'MKansas / City 'estern
league team April HI , 20 and 21. Besides
these cubs both si Paul and lUnneapDls
are negotiatIn'1orftlatcs . and the prospEcts
are first cl Olor'da lively anle-scason or
exhibiton ball ; " Th Hourlt family made i
extremely tro\ilealo \ for the Cowboys last
spring and Caplaln ! Walsh declares he will
shake them' imp , a I geat dell harder thIs
sprIng. No ' .ate1 have been made wIth
either Llncolnaor ) D38 Moines yel but It is
QuIte probablauthatr , both will be seen lucre I
before the champlolllip season opens up.
I Is exceedingly questIonable whether this
echnnge or prctce'gmes with towns In
the same IssoclaUDn Is a good thing or not.
I seems that thEre ought lo be plenty or
outsIde clubs to-occupy tIme whole or time pre-
lminary season 'Vlth this class ot clubs
victory or defeat would not cut much or a
figure , but what would be time effect , for instance -
stance 1 Buckerlno' / farmers would come
up here from the valley or Salne rIvulet
anti wholop us two or three straight games.
Would lhat not detract from time Interest to
see lhem clash for the fag aCer the regular I
season opens ? .1 think It would. The average - !
age base bal crank Is 1 very erratc quantity - I
tity . amid I does I'1 require much or an effort
10 surchnrge them with disgust.
PresIdent Howe compliments Leo luchem-
berger , the owner or the Sl. Joe club for time
blslness : like way he has taken hold or
tImings : and predicts that he will revolu'tonlze
thIngs down In the old French sellement In
a way that will awaken the spIrIt or ' 76.
He says It would be 1 good thing Ir several
more or the association moguls would catch
te disease. " .
Old Hutch , who Is to pose on first for
Omaha lhls season , Is working at hIs trade
In Slcramento , Cal le writes that he Is In
Up-top shape and when ho gets through with
the Gale City next fall he wi have all the
big league clubs clmbIng over each other to
get him.
Manager McVlle has receIved a letter
tram I friend In Pennsylvnnla saying that
Slagle Is a fast man In all departments or
the game , amid that In him Omaha has captured .
lured ono of the coming fielders at the day
Both Howe and lcVllto are satisfied that
the team they have succeeded In getting
togelher for the contlng season Is In every
way stronger , faster and better than that
whIch represented the city last yer. Besides -
sides Donnely and Carnishi Picher AI
Mauch has been signed and on time slab this
year Omahn wi be especially strong.
In a game at PeorIa last summer , "Nosey"
Sharer , who w1 tramp 10wn the imohly-
hocks In left feM this leason , at a critIcal
stage fell upon his knees anti wllh uplifted
hands exclaImed : "Ob , LordI It you cnn't
give us n base hit please grant us a little
pearly error ! "
Joe Wnlsh Is ImprovIng daily and says he
has no rears but what he will be In perfect
shape and ready to take charge or his men
when the Gong sounds In April.
Sioux City would have been one of time
banner towns In the associ alan this year .
Wih their clegant new grounds their success
would hnve been Ine\'lable. They may gel
In yet They have not relnquished nil hope
amid are ready to do anylhlng to get I rran-
chmise
V
lulager hugh NIcol or the Rockford club
has signed Pitche Tom Fleming , n' left
hander lror Ger'n'own , Pa
The ell , Onialbi , " Frank Genlns , will ' bo
given airy for time . rank or regular at third
base In Pltsbl : Joe Walsh says he had
not a superIor lmihoeoummtry last year.
rank Bandle ) ) mxms added a lot or new anll
attractive lmiece,1fq ls 1k1 I II base bal gallery , cor-
ncr 1"leenth "q F'anxmmmm
Elmer Smllh is quie apt to be seen on
80me other team ; ! hgn Pittsburg's this sea-
son. , I
Counl Caummpaumwlil not lanage New Or-
leans this 'er"hu will , In all lkelhood ,
take hold or Cimatau9pga. Uncle Ibner Pow-
01 Rleceeds Ch\au9ga. as time head or
! he Pehicamms . xrjlstlche
Charley Snyder isIo remain time Ea8t.
n , ' n IM"nna "n"I . 11 ' " nnw' .M on _ _ _ Elst-
. . . " ' - b""IS . PwI4 . . . . OCUDVII9 uuu uu
Easter league , Ill lcome to imlmmm
Wlnleld SCOlICII' : ' , all his old base hal
rrlends will regret' to learn , I In extreluely
delicate imealtim . Slnce the' first ol the year
ho line been declining steadily , until now his
case has nssuJlel1 a serIous forum Three
years ago Win wps conliderell , one of the
comlll Ilichers wih the IJrotesslon. ito was
with time Illsburg Natonal league club and
later with the Chicagos but failing health 1mm.
terrered with /Is wcrk and last season he was
compeled . 10 Ilcrmanentr Ibandon time ( -
II Idl"U ur , Imi's Itest 1'11"1. ,
Time doggy men throughout the stall are
jubilant ovbr the fact that time bill maIlng
tiogs I.roperlr . Is apt to become I law , The
committee to whom It was referred In time
hOlse have reported favorably upon the same ,
and there Ie little doubt but what It wi bt
sllroad on the statute books ,
( nun Outlook Cur bpurt.
The prospects are excllngly bright for I
field and athletic sports or all kinds fDr ,
Omaha la 1835 . WIth the
1&5. Wlh prreiilolal and I
.
- - - - - " - - - - ' - - ' - - - ' -
amateur base bAt , cricket club . root bat ,
tennis , races , bicycling , shooting , anll time
Young Men's Christian azsoclation'a general
athletics , It looks M Ir the 81mmer were
going to be one or unprecedented activity ,
AffaIrs of this description have ben nb a
rather low ebb In the west owing to the
stringency or the tImes , but now ns there Is
a general brIghtening up along the horIzon ,
livelier and better times lay be confidently
looked forward to.
ICI : Y\UITINO ,
ruth About n Whlttr Spore tlnt Tnkes
Great ? erve .
( Cllyrlgh t 8 : ; . )
For years daring leo yachlmen or the Timid-
son hn"e imeld tIme proult posllon or leathers In
the most exhilarating and nerve trying or
winter sports , anti among them are to bo
rOlnd time best skippers and most reckless
sailors or all their jolly baud Where ice
'achts can go , they /0. and Ir I ) lcht cannot
go all the way , they wIll see that time craft
goes as far ns she can , lholgh desperate
chalces Iay have to be taken.
But time sport Is not confnell to time 11H1-
son . In every lake or river town In the
northern stales amid In Canada . In fact ,
wherever suitable sheets or leo are available
there wi bo round n greater or baa number
or time swiftest craft that wind ever rushed
ahed or mortal ever saw The cities antI
towns or the St. 1.I\ence. : antI or the great
lakes conlaln entimmmslastic ' time
lallIs. malY enthlllnstc lovers of
sleel-shOI craft nnt great Is time rejoicinG
when leo Is In proper condltol for I spin .
81al wonder Is I that these men love their
sport for what better way ot ! le/lng / n
bright frosty afernoon than In whIzzIng
whim the speell or a bird nwlng over the gleammm-
Ing field or level Ice ?
TUB mos IN USE.
The shape and rig or time craft have chnnge.1
little sluice the short attained IloIHlarlt ) . . A
ibis drawn nround time hul ( ( t I may le so
tailed ) , or In lcd yacht would form an nculo
angled triangle , ot whIch the base would rep-
resent time bows ot the yacht. Time maIn \
frame at time ) 'ahtls formed like n T , and to
the llreo ends or time tmbers the runners are
afllxed. The rear one onlYls movable and It
plays the part or I rudder for the yacht In
Ice yachts Inlendel1 to serve the purpose at
raclng machines , special runners are a most
Ilportant feature , but for the ordInary pleasure -
ure craft less attention need bo paid 10 de-
tails.
'rho two popular rigs are the "lantern"
anti time "jIb and mainsaIl. " Racing Ice
yachts are classified according to measurement -
ment "overall" as are yachts. Up the Hudson -
son and on tIm Shrewsbury are to be seen
the finest examples or 'raelng crarts. Time
Hudson rIver " fleet generally captures the
highest boners , as Il contains the larger
proportion ot big boats , but the Shrewsbury
sailors are IIen and they have several first-
class yachts or from fifty to sixty feet over
all. Notable among lhem Is the Scud , whIch
many experts consider the fastest Ice yacht
In the world. She Is owned by Mr. 'Veavor.
Formerly she was lantern rIgged , measured
twenty-five feet between runners , carried 1
fifty-foot boom and 750 square feet of can-
vas. She has to her credit a trial quarter
In feen seconds and . 1 straightaway mile
and 1 quarter In fifty-two secDnds. She Is
now rIgged with jib and mainsail , and to
give nn Idea ot how fast tIme modern ice
yacht must ly , I may be said that the Hudson -
son cracks have beaten Scud In championship -
ship events. The Hldson rIver from the
Highlands to Albany Is the natural head-
quarters for leo yachtng , but time Shrewsbur
mel are aggressive and may yet conquer
theIr rivals.
TEHnFI SPEED OF ICE YACHTS.
Most or the noted yachts are mere racing
machines , slleleton frames wIth tiny cock
pits , able only to accommodate tWO or three
persons. The speed they attain In a good
breeze Is simply terrific. Strange lhough
It may appear , an ice yacht frequently at-
tame speed greater than that or time wInd
which drIves it . so that the term "sailing
like the wind" may bo truthfully applied to
these flyers . The yacht starts freely , owIng
10 trifling friction , gathers speed as she
goes , darts ahead In response to a gust , and
Is presently booming along at n rate which
for time time Is actually raster than the Impelling -
pelng winds Under certain conditions
progress , thercroro , consists or a serIes or
rushes and slowing down , the boat moving
first slower 11nn the wind , then perhaps , lt
the same rate , and finally faster , Racing
against fast express trains Is I popular
amusement at several points on time Hudson
and the Iron horse has 10 fully ox lend him-
sol to boll the runnerCI craft.
THE SKIPPER O AN ICE Y ACIT ,
Time successful skipper or an Ice yacht
must bo I cool headed , Iron nerved man
amid the possessor or rare good judgment
The yachts fly so fast and answer so quickly
10 the slIghtest movement or time tiller that
I nervols hand shonld never touch the
stick . Two yachts bearing toward each
other may bo for apart ono moment amid
Into each other the next , I any mistakes
are mnde. A collision when nt full speed
means usually , matchwODd or time colliding
boats and probably more or less Injuries to
crows
Not Inrrequenty n' boat wi work far out
upon a lake or bay , and cracks whIch may
broaden to great fissures appear In time ice
between the boat and time simore Then fol-
lows an excitng rlsh , for all Issures In tIme
way must be cleared wllh flying leaps
Under such condilons a mistake on the parlor
or the skipper may result aeriommsly Woe
betdo him I he loses his nerve amid fails to
hell his races wel In hand especially when
Rho takes the Ice leaji It Is no chmllti's play
to hash over broad expanses or cold water I
into which a nervous hant' muy plunge craft :
nnll cro\v. For downright fun the oid.fasii-
loned boat , decked nil over , with room for '
four or five passengers , Is superior to the
racing machine. Time , latter Is for experts
only , while time rormer Is for n merry party
QUfRtlnR amid AnM\lr .
There are letters at The Boe's Sfrlng department -
partment for Harry Gatewood , bal player ,
and Jack navis , pugilist .
NEOLA , 1mm , Jan. SO.-To the SportIng Edi-
tor or The lice : I followed your trail In the
1.Irenboel marshes , S. D. which you so
graphically wrote up In The Bee last fail ,
( rein start to ilnisim. Thus as sporlsmen we
are acquaintemh I want 10 gO to Texas for
a monlh or twp and will start time 1th or
February . Can you give mime pointers on
hlntng groulds In Texas ? Where can I
go to ha'o fairly good sport and can slop
with sOle rauicimmnan. In return for any
suggestions wIll end you a report or ammy
)
experIences or Inlerest.-Dr. J. U , I.wrey ,
Ans.-You will fll good sport and plenty
or stoppIng places In the vicinity or San
Antonio . Can give you letters or Intrduc-
ton Ir you desire them
NOit.ThI PLATTE , Jan , 27.-To the SportIng -
lag I rltor or The lIce : 'ro decll16 1 bet
plrlu Ilublsh once lore , la next Sunday's
lice . tIme date or time Heenan and Sa'ers prze :
light 1-Boxer.
Ans-Aprl 17. 18CO.
KANSAS CITY , 10. Jan 22-To the
Sporlng Editor or The lee : Wi you kindly
answer time following question In fext Sun-
day's Bee In regard 10 the game or high live ?
A and n are playing a gale or double high
live , A ha iI points , B 46. B bids 13 and
seta the trump , A makes one natural 1)lnt.
Who wins the gaumme-Cmmptain J. W. lIen.
Ans.-Captaln , you make mime blush A
ma who has woum as many barrels of cigars
at Robertson's and flanthI's as yomm baie , fo
Propoimumd suchm a qumery , A goes omit ,
CHICAGO , Jan , 28.-To time Sporting Edt-
ton of Tim lice'fll : youm kindly state in
Sunday's flee your opimmiomi as to time playing
ability of hilly Moran , time Omnaiua catchier
sIgned by ChIcago , and wlmetimer yomm think
ho is fast emmoumgh for the big league ? lIop-
lag Omnaima will bo smuccesatul In the Vm'cstern
association tlmi year , I remmiaimt.-An Old
Omaha Crammk.
P. S. Omnalma humid a great old team in
' 89 , I lived there then. 1)0 OU think
Moran is better titan Tini Ionaimue ?
Aums-fliiiy Moran is the igimt thiimig. As
a catchier ho diii excellent work hare stnmi is
mm. free antI imatural sticker , lie Is a. little
leggy on thia lines , butt good enoumghm general
player for time big iengime or any otlmer ieagmme.
Timim lonaumumo Is a crackerjack.
Sioux FALLS , 5 , 1) . , Jnn. 26.-To tim
Siiortimmg I&hitor of Time lice : h'lcase state Imi
limo sportimig columnns of The lice Summitlay
next vhmat mire time first symmmimtomus of miietemmi-
her. I imave a young hmoiimter timat I thmlmik is
nflhictctl vitim tIme ummalatly , amid vill be mmumtier
remicuvemi obligations to time reliable ohul lice for
lIme lmmformmmatiomm.-Ii. Il. Cadwahicr.
Ana.-Gemierally dimhlness , with a slight
fever amid loss of appetite ; somuietlmnes shigimt ,
dry cough , 'lmen time disease is ouico seateti
time eyes will be covered ivItlm brlglmt red
simots , timere will he a rnpitl hoa of iiehm amid
nearly always a thischargo fromim thio eyes auth
miose.
1217 LflAVEN\VOltTlt STI1UET.-To time
Sporting Editor of 'h'lmo lice : i'icaso Immsert In
your Smmnmlay edition time best. recormls mantle
numemmimig 0mw , lIve amid ten malice by any mmmamm ,
-t. , Ii.
Ans.-Omie tulle , \V , U. George , England ,
lI2 : ; five malice , 24:40 : , J.'hite , Englamid ;
ten malice , 51 :06 : 3.5 , Cmmmmiummlng , Emmglauitl.
( BlAND ISLANI ) , Jan , 27-To time Sporting
Editor of Time lice : ( I ) A mimI Ii are partners
in fommr-hmnumtiemi gauiio of euchre , A ticals amid
I ) "assists ; " camm A tlmen play "It" alone ?
H ' 1A\\
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TIlE " SCUD. '
(2) ( ) W'imen tlmo OiiIOflemit of time dealer ormiers
time latter "mmp , " can time partners of time
player who "orders" play "It" alone-Comn-
mnorciat Traveler.
Ans.-h ) No. (2) ( ) No.
PAULLINA , Ia. , Jan , 28.-To time Sport-
lag Editor of Time 13cc : Please aumawer timeso
questions tlmrough you paper and settle a
dispute : (1) ( ) A is on socommd base , B is on
tlmird. B is caught off timird amid while being
run down A runs aroumumtl imim amiti crosses
home pinto before B Is toucimed out. Does
A's score count ? (2) ( ) It a batter hmit a
ground ball ( while first base is occmmpied anti
only one out ) and Instead of running turns
antI sits miqyn. emi the benchm , Is tim , ruimnor
on first forcedoff ? Or cantlme umpire call
time batter out and thereby stop a double
play-A Reader.
Ans.-(1) ( ) Just such a play was made in
Cimicago time last season and it "went. " (2) ( )
No.
No.WAHOO
WAHOO , Jan. 30.-To the Sporting Editor
of Time lice : Please state 1mm next Sunday's
lice : (1) ( ) how muchm time stakes anti purse
were In time Fltzsimmmiomms-Demmmpsey figimt , and
date ? (2) ( ) Who did Georo Dixon flgimt with
when the series of contests occurred at New
Orleans in which Fltzsimmmmnons kmiocked out
Jim Hail-J. C ,
Ans.-I ) $12000 , January 14 , 1891. (2) ( )
No one.
SOUTH OMAhA , Jan. 20.-To time Sporting
Editor of Time Bee : To decide a bet iviil you
please state in your valuable aportimmg col-
hams : First , time distance between New York
anti Qucenstawn ? Second , how mamiy feet 1mm
a knot ? Third , what is time rocorti for one
imour's rummnlng-r'A Reader of Time Bee ,
Ans.-(1. ( ) About. 2,780 nautical miles. (2. ( )
There are 6,086 feet in a knot. (3. ( ) What
kind of running ?
( JONNUBI'4 T.ITIL'S ,
The betrotimal of Mile. Lucle Faure , daughter -
ter of time president of France , to I'auh Desi
cimanel , a republican deputy , is announced ,
I'aui Descimanei is time son of Emilo Doscimanel ,
time eminent professor , He Is the autimor of a
ummumnber of political anti literary works. antI a
writer for tIme Jommrnai de Debats. lie visited
time United States in 1891 on a. govenmmment
muiisson ! , and has held several Important pa-
litical offices.
UI , to th m present writing the crown prince
of Japan has made imo lrogress In finding ami
American heiress for imis wife. ho simouid
disgumise hImself as on llnghisim icer aummi comae
over here to eximummine time market.
"I don't see wimy it is that Ethel is always -
ways so popular witim time mmmcii , " sue remarked.
" \Veii , " imo repiiel , "it goes to show timat
businesslike methods pay time best iii time end.
Simo has a reputation for time greatest. promnpt-
11058 In returning a ring wimen time engage-
mimont Is broken , "
"Any girl wimo marrIes a man to reform
lmlmn , " says tIme Manaymmnlc pimiiosopimer , "would
ho fool emmougim to tickle time hindquarters of
an army mule. "
Timat woman In New York who , Imaving oh-
talimeti a divorce , refused to nccelmt allmnony
eu time ground that simo could not be obil.
gated to mm. mmian with whom she did not live ,
immay not kimow it , but elmo hiss set aim exammiplo
wimicim will go rlngiimg dowim time grooves of
tuna to time constammtiy increasing admmmlratiomm
of every nmarnied immamm In time world.
Marriage 1mm not a failure in all cases , A
Commimectlcut wommman of time ripe age of 77
years wimo imas 1)0cm : mumarrletl three times has
jmmst wedded imer fommrtlm immiabanmh. Site mar-
neil imusbaimml No , 3 when lie was 80 , amid No.
'I Is imer original sweetlmemmnt.
It is imow positIvely amimmounceti timat Lord
W'illiamn ileresford Is to be unmarried to time
duuclmess of Marlborougim. formneniy Mrs , Louis
ilanmereley of New York , during time commmimmg
spring.
William 11111 , instructor of political economy
at time hiiulversity of Chicago , auth Miss Caroline -
line Miles , teacher of psychology at Wcliesiey ,
Were mmiarrled 1mm Boston omm Timureday last.
Belie-Anti 50 YOU imavo accepted harry !
Anml you always iauglmed at the itlea of mnanm'y-
Ing imlmn. Nellie-I know It , But wlmemi 1mm ,
proposed I was all taken aback , and I ox-
chaimmied , "Do you take mne for a fool ? " And
lie said , "No , I want. you tommyself. . " It so
astoimishmed inc timat lmo mthmouid nay imnytiming
so bnigimt that I said "Yes" before I knew
wimat I was doing.
MIss Mancimester-Manmma , I was awfully
afraid papa would forbid rue to mmiarry Sammm
wlmemm 1mG found out that he played poker ,
Mrs. Maneimester-Well , your papa mnado a
good many Inquiries about. Sam and found
timat lie nearly always wIns ,
Report again hiss it tlmat Howard Gould is
mmmi engaged maim , Title timmue his name is
limmited withm that of MIss Nellie Louise Wed.
IIimgton , time ommly daughter of henry Welting-
tomm , jmresidemit of the Wellington Manuactur-
big comimammy at 468 Cherry street , Brooklyn ,
Mr.'eilIrmgton is also a well known and
successful imiventor , amid Is time proprietor of
lifty successful imatemmts , time creatiomm of his
own brain ,
'Ituhs is hllgimiy i'rumcticmmble ,
Cimicago Record ; Mrs. Maryatt-I always
manage to get my husband furiously mad at
mae If I want to get a favor out of bun ,
Mrs. Nuwed-Tiiat'a queer. What for ?
Mrs. Maryatt-Ttmcn me always scolds me
frigimtfully ammd aftcrward when lie's repentant
has toenako It. up by granting may request ,
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'TIlE ONIX Sl'EChViti roll ( hhthPt'E.
ileventy-pevemi Iii thA only Ii'eelflo for
( iemm.m'e. Not tmmmtll long afler the limit cumi-
uic'miml did lr , hlmmniphreya offer his iulecavery
to time Itimbile. I le , lcvoteti ( line antI stutiy to
( ii , ' IieVeitllillfflt ( , f mu ( rime Pmeciflc.
Note thn ( nit limo r'-rnuiei cmml-cs are cli
( 'i'umgmu or Coiti ieni'ile. lnuimisions , liioot
i'imrmmic'm , &e. , emolmieI witlu now cisimnus to
mucet tim , ' new iIst'nee time i'anaet'os offered
art' frommi a liulutnitive p'Im ' to a ( rip to
I'Iorida ; from ut cough drop to mu Rtmsslan
lntim ,
ir. iimmnmplmrcys' i'umno ' ' 1 ; " is ( tie
nmy m'nmty u'remur"t especially for
(1rlIm' , amid after ( lien' was nmuiiic op-
l"'ttmmimlty to elmul y I huc ti i.cii , 'Flint Imti
i'fTmm , , ump' cm'owmiei ulim smitcess time I'eOPiO
ecu nuiI , lo ii ) % ' teslf. (
1rctemiek ( 'arr , : . , geolesist , it : Host
ICtim street , New Vomit. fmrmmmi ty of MLntann.
"Tm , , ' change fm-nm time high multitumde of
( lie itocky mnotmnrmimis ( niaii lii , ' mmmi emisy
vlctini of Grippe , On ilatunlay , Jaumim.
nry 11 , I imni an Inteume fever : LaI
coumiu ; imimms everywluer , ' . 'Twas ( lien I
eomumiim'miecI taheImmt ' 7 , ' anil time resmmits
hmat' , ' 'xtremmmt'i sitIsfiuctor , bemmeitcial
immlii iummllerrmml. , A tier ( tn Imoumi , , I felt
guest meliet , anti time second tottie emmrei p
mime. " , .
H. ii. lownt' ) ' , 42'est Stim street New -
t'omhc , says : ' 'I have tiukii ' 77' ( or 1rmm'po
nail fotmumd limost mvomiimemful relief , numii
tml Ppreait ho' good tIdings far mummil whIp.
Ytmtmr ipeetmics immva ( won mmiy omihy I'ImYslcinn
1iu' ears. "
httIM Ilmummover , 06 Avenue C , New York
¶ Ltr , , wrmtem' . "I rommnil great relief ma
Mm'sS' . II. Wilson , hCifl Wct .Tefter.
, mii street , IpmtCilIe , Ky. , writes : " 1tmto
m'een uushimg youmr 'ZT' for our imttle ( "my ,
siged 4 ) enis , We always mma , it. wiuca
lie has a bait coiit , unit it. bullS luini
eiummtmciu. . ' '
A. S. \'eth , ( Iranby , Comma. , wrItes :
"Yommr ' ; ' ii. hiemmmmmmg me mimoro ( ham
ammythiimmg ehst' I Iirtve taken iiice I L
Chek with time ( irlppe hast win-
icr. "
litmivimuti A. Hliiott fluid Petit TIuonimm ,
% , lm Ii'iiimaiimuIter & 1 irowmm. m'mm iaii"luihmma ,
wulte : "We tmiuie , ( imoed your IV ftr
ciiils anti iorcmmees of mime emmest % m ithi great
stmccess. "
" 77' ' cures Colis , hmmflmmcuiza , Cntnrrim , Pain.
mail Piut'uioss In thmc ilt'at , and Chest , Cotmh ,
sore 'ihminzut , lienenul i'rcmstrmmthimim , anit Fever ,
nimtl will 'hiremik imp" an obstmmmato Cold thmat
"hangs on. "
it m'iimnui inttli' of idcaaant peiiets. Fit.
your PoOtt't. P01,1 lU tiniggleta , or sent
oh tec'hm't of jiriec , cac. 'r hIve for am.
mmuMihmmenvs' ammmmmciri : : ro. . cornier W'hml.
lam and John streets , New York.
MOREY URNE.
Cd , economy
It ( three times usual
ff ! " Illumination per
, cuibiefuotolgas )
genial to eyes ,
Steadiflefum ,
A. C. MOREY , Lacrango , Ills.
Men Of activity , clean record and spot ca
eapimam loamy ) coil excmuslreiy control their cit $
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SUIE11FLllOUS HAIR. . ;
On tiuc fenmmtie face ,
cii the umper lip , - . -
elmin , cimeeks. fore- , .
hmemuh , between time
eyebrows , on time
miantis , arnms mind
breast ; muse Imairon ,
men's clueemum itbVO
time beard Imne , tIe-
stroycd forever. No
pain or mnjmmry li :
time ' , .
ELECTRIC ' ; ' . 'ki- ; , ,
. 'NEEDLE. - ' '
' . . . . :
'l'liis Is one of time most unsigiutiy blem-
isie ) tmmat any rcilnel woman can lie at-
ll1cted witiu. it is sure to attract attentLon u
nail to excite coiuiment.
iephiatories , acids , plasters. wax blocks ,
soapatane , the tuveezers , , , cisson , and razor
mmli nimuke tiucee Imirs grow harsher , darker ,
coarser. and umbra uutmmmmerotms. The only
metlmoit in time workS by wmuicmm time hualr can
he destroyed l by thmii
ELECTRIC NEEDLE. , .
'
We have linuS years' experience In this
work mmii gtmarmmumtee a cume In every case
110 maimer how bad It may be , Moles
warts wens. hose veins , red nose , ralseil
scars anil aim amarbid guowtims destroyed by
( lila mt'thoii and by skimied , clectro Cursory.
A skmmieti exCrt alwimys Iresent. hours , 9
to 7 ; Bundays , 10 to 1. Time
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\V1AK MEN ARIS VICTIMS TO Nrtvous
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