Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 31, 1899, Part I, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE OMAHA DAILY HIS 13 : St'XDAY , DISC 15M liKH 'H , 1SJM ) ,
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I IN Tilt WHEELING WORLD.
The pollilcnl pot of the League of Ameri '
can Wheelmen Is now boiling at a lively
rnto. Wire-pulling tor the spoils at the nn-
tlonal assembly , which meets In Philadel
phia In I'ebruary , cnRrowca the attention of
the "ItiH" ami the "ouu" The "out8 , " its
UfiUfil , nro divided , vvhilo the "Ins" nro
Kolld , hnnnonlons nnd stimulated by Ihu
imilfnicl of olllco. The present omccrs arc
candidates for ro-eleotlon President
Kccnnn htin little opposition at the present
moment. Pninu nnd Dorncr nro still men
tioned , but their supporter * show little of
Iho aBRrc-islve cnthufdasm neccmary to place
them In the cnte oty of dangerous competi
tors. What the ItiiRiio will do with the we-
liiB question Is Btlll a problem. The latest
proposition Is for the- league to let thu pto-
fDHHlomilH go , but hold on to the amateurs ,
but It IB a hard matter to auo how this can
bo done mieeosafully , nnd Ihu National
OclltiK association declares It will put up a
light against mich action ,
Secretary llassolt cHtlnmtos there will bo
200 voU actually represented nl Iho na
tional flSHembl ) . According to this It will
take 131otes or thereabouts to carry u con
stitutional nmcndmcnt nnd slUy-c'Ight
\ntcs will bo sulllclenl to defeat any alml-
Inr proposition. Unco control Is a c nilltu-
tlonal piovlulon. '
"Tho suggestion of a c > cling Journal that
the racing squabble should be settled by
Kixlng the League of American Wheelmen
control of amateur racing nnd relegating
professional contests to the National Cycling
association would , If adopted , merely tangle
matters up , " cajs the Chicago Chronicle
"The Idea to bo kept In view ought to bo
that the League of American Wheelmen
oupht to get out of the lace buslnccB alto
gether. Racing has all but killed the league.
U hnu fastened upon the organization a
cluster of racing board leeches who 1mo
nlniofat sucked the llfo blood from It. The
good road's picpaganda , legislation In
wheelmen's Inteiests , and road rights of
; ) ( lists these and ulmllar obJccU have been
neglected In favor of 'sanctions , ' 'suspen
' ' ' the other of
sions , 'blacklists' and jatgon
lac'ng. ' The League of American Wheelmen
mvei will amount to a hill of beans no long
as It afcsumes to control lacing of any kind ,
lllrttory proves the assertion. "
Tom Cooper , the joung man who has kept
Detroit on the map of the cycling world , ex
pects to achlc\o greater success and fame- the
coming > car than he has acquired in the
past. Ills ambition to win the championship
of America has been reall/ed , nnd he now as
pires to the proud position of chimplon of
the world , nnd Intrnds to make a trip to
Kuropc for the puipose of making nn effoit
to accomplish that feat C'ooper has been
awarded the ono-mlle and two-mllo cham
pionship medal by the National Cycling as
sociation. While home racing men me cred
ited with more points , through riding In a
greitcr number of o\ents , Cooper Is the ac
knowledged champion , ah he lode only In
the Important raies and easily led all rivals
In points won In championship races His
catih winnings for the l.tst season , in puirics
alone , amounting to nearly $1,000 , _ and as
this amount was added to by-flu ? makers of
the wheel ho lode It proved1 to b'e a very
profitable season Cooper' has invested his
earnings well and If .he never rides another
r.uo there Us no danger of the wolf appear
ing at his door.
In uc'iuliiE up the businefn of the League
iif UnWicm Wheelmen It Is found that ono
of tin imoht important , privileges accorded to
inombyru costs the organisation quite a sum
frnTfiually This fa"Iho privilege of allowing
Lciguo of American Wheelmen riders to
cross the Canadian border without the pay
ment of duty en their 'wheels , the only re
quirement being that such tourists must , de
posit their League of American Wheelmen
membership cards with the customs olllclala
and call for them on iclurntng. Under the
agreement between the league and the Ca
nadian customs service the League of Amer
ican Wheelmen assumes responsibility for
lu > piyment of duty on all wheels which It
s tthown weiq not returned During the' cur
rent joar there have been twenty-seven
League of American Wheelmen members
who ha\o failed to leclalm theli cards , and
Iho Leagueof American Wheelmen has
there-fore been called upon to pay $23(1 ( SO ,
the total amount of duty on the twcntj-
seven wheels These figures , besides being
a reproach to negligent members , are Inter
esting nlso became of Indicating what a
largo number of members avail thomsehes
of this prlvilrgo , the twonty-Bo\en being , of
course , only ! i percentage of the total num
ber
The pleasure , of "galling home before the
wind" on the blcjele seems to have forcibly
ImprcBsod Hudolph Sormison of Ore , Kan. ,
nnd proposed to niako it something in ro
than ( i figure of speech by attaching a Ball
to the rear of the ejclo As hhown by the
diawlngH In his pntuit papers , ho docs this
lather cle\orly and keeps the sail BO close
to the ground that the d nicer of top hoiv-
Iness IH a\oldid One Hta > extended horl-
7ontally ronrvvnul fiom Just beneath the saddle -
dlo and another pointing diagonally down-
waid from the real n\lo support a nnst.
the lower mil of vvhUh Just clears the sad
dle. To this n sail with a boom Is attached
ho that It run be set nt all ) angle to en toll
the wind The Inventor does not ciUulnte to
hiur.ft . UWI , , n , ncknK , throush city filrects'
ftRaliYgt the wind , and b n nrranRed matters
n tiint the boom and maul fold together
with the sail when rlillng against the wind
i he eonlrlvBiice lakes
up comparatively lit
tle wind , hut It In a question if onp could
ri.1" " " "teadllv with the- sail drawing In n
stiff breeze s d whether n cheap motor woul 1
bo ait reliable for those riders who do not
like the exercise of "planning Into the wind. "
A few years ago the legislature of Con-
nctlcut pawed a "good lends" law. This
law provided for the giving of state aid to
flueh towns as desired to Improve their
chief highways. As n result cf this law COO
miles of romls lm\o been directly or Indi
rectly Improved by hardening , gravpllng or
regradlng nnd several hundred miles more
are In process of being Improved Since
good roads legislation began. 13S towns out
of a total of ins in the state have received
aid , nnd the Indirect effect of the Itglala-
tlon in encouraging towns n Improve the
hlglnvnyn baa been marked. This year 115
IOWIIH hnvp made application for state as
sistance. Those applications call for a ctato
expenditure of over $110,000 , nnd the t llre
amount to be expended on road Iniprove--
mcntB will bo , approximately , J 133,000
Applications for dates on the grand circuit
of the National Cycling association for 1000
are already being tccolvcd , which Indlcnles
that the new organization iutends to con
tinue In business As the circuit lasts only
three months and a race meet Hated on It Is
assured of the prcaenco of all the star riders
who seek the championship , the piomoters
nro not wasting time wondering what the
Leagun of American Wheelmen will do A
new Idea will bo put Into force next > eir. A
pel coinage cf the sanction fee on the circuit
will be set aside to constitute a purse for the
rider who nt the season's end shall have
competed nt the greatest number of cham
pionship meets nnd won at them the great
est number of points. Such a put so will bo
in the neighborhood of ? l,000 , and It Is apt
to keep nil the1 leaders In full attendance on
the circuit
A distinct novelty has -made Its appear
ance In response to the desires of those who
UEO wheels fitted with a coaster brake de
vice The new Idea Is a cyclometer that
measures the distance a rider does not pedal
The cjclomelcr Is 50 arranged that as long
as the feet ore In action , traveling around
with Iho pedals , It Is Imperative , but Just
as soon as the coaster is called Into reiiuls-
Illon and the feet aio nt lost on the pedals
the cyclometer begins to tick off the revolu
tions and the mileage. Thus with an ordi
nal y cjclomctor In the accustomed placa n
ildcr can tell on icturntag from a. trip the
total distance traversed nnd what part of It
was pedaled , by deducting the coasting rec
ord from the total ,
Jimmy Michael has as jet shown nothing
that would Indicate that ho will over make
n success as a Jockej , although ho Is now
ildlng nt New Orleans , and If ho continues
In this line of work may show up moro
favorabb Michael has , BO far , finished In
tli"nlso rans" In the few races In which
he has taken part His first attempt at
riding the "bangtails" seems to have been
a \ciy unfortunate affair for him , as he
loit his speed as a blcjclo rider and did
not amount to an > thing as a , Jockey. The
onlj course open to him now Is to stick to
the horseo for awhile , in the hope that ho
ma/ develop In this line.
Patent office returns show that inventors
are giving the hiibject of brakes that are
not wanted a rest and turning their atten
tion to coistor and two-speed devices Ono
bleclo concern that has been making wheels
for more than a decade has discontinued Its
bicvclo production and will henceforth put
all Its elTorts Into turning out coaster brakes.
STRIFE FOR THE LOVING CUP
\Vl t IMimTN ( let Into Turin for ( lit *
Coniliiu Toiiriniiiiriit to He
Held lit Lincoln.
With the arrival of winter a new Interest
has been taken in the Omaha Whist club
and Its meetings on Wednesday and Saturday
evenings show nn increased attendance It
is the club's Intention to send a largo delega
tion to the meeting of the Central Whist
wsoclatlcti In Lincoln on rcbruary 0 and
10. The session will be one of the most
Important vvlnt > t gatherings In the west and
the tourney will bo participated in by seven
teen clubs. The cities represented are the
following DCS Molncs ( two clubs ) , Sioux
CI | > ( two clubs ) , Council Bluffs , Sioux Kails ,
Kansas City , Lincoln , Cedar Haplds , Denl-
son , Chnrlton , Centerville , Deadwood , Hot
Springs , Kearne } nnd Omaha ( two clubs )
Dead wood , Hot Springs nnd Keainey have
been added to the membership slnco the
convention nt Omaha one jcar ago.
The prize awaiting the winning team Is
the Hlclmrds tiophy , n handsome loving cup.
The cup has been won twlco by the DCS
Mollies club anil by the terms of the contest
will bcuupio the pcisonal property of the
lowans If it is tecurcd by thOn once more.
Particular Interest thctcforo centers about
the present contest , The trophy was hung
up by H L Illchards , president of the
Central league , two years ago. Mr. Richards
Is president of the Plrst National bank of
Hock Itaplda. la , and Is known as one of the
best whlster.s In the west. Ho Is now
h"noied with the piesidency of the American
Whist league. The prodding officer of the
Ccntial association , following the In
cumbency of Mr. Hlchurds , was L A
Oarner , manager of the American I2\piess
company of this city
' 1 lie Lincoln club has nude preparations to
"Everyman who would know the grand truth , plain facts ,
the new discoveries of medical science as applied to
v. married life ; who would atone for past errors
and avoid future pitfalls , should secure
the wonderful little book called
"Here at I ist is information ( nun n lnp.li medical source
that must \ \ \VONDnitbwah tliisKCKt-jatiuniif men. "
Ho Money The- book fully describes n method by uhtch to attain
full \iijor and manly j oivcr
In Advance , A method to onU .ill unnatural drains on the system.
Tocurc nen ousnessjacl. of belt-controlde-spondencv , etc
To exchange a jaded and v\orn untutu for one of bright
Treatment ness , Imoj ancy and povv cr.
Tugive- full strength , de-vdopnieiit and tone to every
Trial portion nnd organ of the bodj
on Aiie no barrier l'uliiriiinpos.sib.le
and The book , isl'l'RF.LMIUJR'AI ANDSCJKNTIFIC ,
useless to curiosity set-Kerb , invaluable TO SIKN ONLY
WHO NEED IT.
Approval ,
Wo bend one full month's Remedies of wonderful power , and a mar\clous
Appliance to btreiigtuen and develop , on trial anil ji/i/jror.i.1 , without pay ,
deposit or obligation. No exposure , no "collect on delivery " { .theme no decep
tion of any kind ,
A despairing man who had applied to us , soon alter wrote : "uoll , I tell \ou
that first day is one I'll never foigtt. I just bubbled with jov. 1 wanted to hug
everybody and all them that m > old belt hail died jisterday and mv new self was
borntodnv'h > duln'tjontell meheul fin > t wrote th.it 1 would find it this wn ) ? "
And anotlur vuou thus "Jfou dumptda e utlo i ) i f Luld , at nn leet it would
riot brlii } * Mich { rl.uliuss into mv life as ) our tmthod Ins done "
In nnsw mug bo sure and nu mum this pa pi r , and the roinpim promises to send
the. book in btaled envelope without an > m nks , and entirelv free ot charge
Write to the F RIK MKVICAI , COMI'AXV , Jlnff.ilo , N , 1' . , and ask
Cor the little book called " COMl'LET E MANHOOD. "
entertain its RUPMI with unlimited
hwpltnllty The rlub. which Is made up
largely of members of the fnlon Commcreldl
club , rer > r < 9c iti the bei > t business and
professional clement of the clt > Its rooms
are In the Voun Men's Christian assoslatlon
building and are fitted up with all the com-
fortB ami conveniences of modern club
quarters. The delegates will probably num
ber between eighty and 100 a d a profltnble
session Is anticipated.
The winter's vvhlsl lournc'iicnt of the Hlks
Is proceeding pleasantly at the club looms In
the Ware block Last Tuesday night the
contestants changed the manner of play nnd
nro iovv observing the rules of duplicate
whist 1'tevlously the primary object of the
meetings has been the promotion of ROD !
follow ship among the members , and whllo
that design IK still paramount the pla\ois
will get Into form f-r a possible representa
tion at the Ll'ucln meeting. In which the
I'IKs hold n momneralilp The women's night
has been postponed until after the benefit
performance * , as the committee Is now
busily occupied with that piojeot
SEASONED "HUNTERS ARE LOST
VJ-IITHHH Duplicate " \Vnuili-rliiKt of
Ariii'iii In * < ari | > Con HI ; * on III-
I'atcil I In Intnius lluj.
1M 'Allen ' , formerly t'nlted Stales deputy
ma-slml , and Louis Llttlcfleld of the Hoard
of Health rlllcc slatted out on Clnlstmas
morning bcfcrn n good hoiso to spend the
day as spirts-iion should , In the country
Their destination was Kred Schroedcr's
farm , tluco mllci bcjoml Mlllnrd , where' n
warm welcome has awaltel hunters fiom
time immemorial The men wore equipped
with shojtlng lions and luoKcd foiwaid to
nu absence of twenty-Jour hours. They e\-
ttnxiod to leave the hoise In winter quar
ters ni the farm and to make the return
tilp by train. Tlioro was almost enough
snow on the ground for rabbits , and the air
was sufficiently mild to render a drive n
pleasuiu.
The horse proceeded at a gnod pice out
Center street nnd found Him footing on
the macadam. The twelve-mile drive
promised to end uncvcnttullj , as both iho
occupants of the buggy had lived In the
country for jears and had traversed al
most everj foot of the outljlng count ! y on
ono errand or another When the travel
ers hod passed Huser's park Allen noticed
the road leading to the south up n steep
ascent. He rccogniml It as the "cut-oft. "
nnd announced that In his Judgment the
horse should bo turned 'Into ' It. Ho picm-
Ised that it would shorten the tilp by nvo
ir.llcs and would bring the Journey to a
close In tlmo to guarantee that both the
travelers' names should be In the Christ
mas po > .
The advice prevailed and the horse's head
turned south Llttlelleld claims that ha
icllel wholly on Allen's judgment , as ho
himself had not been in the Uclnitv for
many > e is Allen pointed out that it
was Impossible to mUs the way , as the
11. & Oil. railroad would Interpose 01 banlcr
on the fcouth nnd a line of telegraph poles
would warn him if he worked too far to
the northward Passing the time In song
nnd story , like the pilgrims in the Canter
bury tales , and refreshing themselves vvi'h
such means as they had providently la'd
by , the occupants paid small heed to pars
ing objects , and In tome unknown mamiei
passsed over the tracks. Llttlefleld nd-
vanees the theory that the railroad at
ithat point must have been hidden In some
deep ravlno which was spanned by an en
closed bridge
When the driver at last awoke to his
responsibilities nil familiar landmarks had
vanished Ho realized that he was lost In
Sarpy county. Keeping the depressing
knowledge from his companion , however ,
Allen urged the hors > e towaid a btiaggllng
collection of houses in the distance , hoping
vaguely that it might be MlHard , and thai
his comrade- might never discover his self-
distrust The hamlet was reached anil
proved to bo Dcerfleld , easily Identliled by
the ruins of Ir. Mlllei's mansion.
. After re-
Allen made his confe-sslon.
feroneo to such tolace as they had on board
the travelers then began an earnest elTorl
to remedy their error a id reach the
hospitable farmhouse before the dinner hour
They encountered a number of hunters , all
of whom they know , and who expressed
good-natured unbelief that two such seasoned
veterans should have lost their way. Allen
and Llttlefleld extracted such directions as
to their proper course as they could ami
started on another tack. They traveled
what bcenied hours and met no living thing
Finally another group of houses appeared
boailng an unfamlllii look In their mantle
of snowA closer Inspection , however , dis
closed the historic "Papplo" and betrayed
thn little town as Papllllon , to the Infinite
disgust of the sportsmen.
Careful inquiry brought to light that the
Omnhans had tiaveled two miles and n
half which must be retraced step for step
before the eioss-road was reached loading
to Mlllard There was no escape and the
wearied horse was sent along nt his top
most speed. Songs and stories bad ceased
In the buggy , and all energy was devoted to
reaching the coveted goal in time for Christ
mas dinner
It was 4 o'clock In the nfteuioon when the
sportsmen lifted their shotguns out of the
buggy nt Mlllard. The farmer's house was
alnco bt-en completed
deserted , dinner had long
pleted and . .II hands had gone for n
neighborly visit. The city men ate what
scrapings could be gatheird at the village
hotel. In hopeless dejection They were
quarteiud nt the Inn over night , and on the
oiioinlng of December i > went to Poital ,
thu only town In Duiiglas and Sarpy
counties which they had not visited , and
took the train for home.
DECIDE ON DATE FOR SHOOT
mill i7 , htnrllnu : "Itli Toiunn-
iiient Juiiiiur > - . " . .
Nothing unforeseen preventing , the icturn
shoot In the Inter-city contest between
Omaha and Kansas City will bo held hcie
January 25 , 20 and 27. As the tlmo for this
event approaches lotal Interest Is Increasing
to an appreciable extent and the shoot will
Eurcl ) bo a memorable one In the history of
Omaha sporting circles. The ciack shots
who lira members of the Omaha team and
who successfully cairlod nway iho honors
In the first shoot at Kansas City , are devot
ing all their spare tlmo to practice and In
tend to see to It that the laurels already won
are safely protected
Th shooting carnival will start on Thurs-
daj , Iho 25th Inst The first day will bo de
voted to general sweepstake shooting at live
birds nnd all the loal shots , as well as the
delegations from Kansas City and other out
side paints , vvill bo able to participate In this
event Trlday and Saturduj the big event
comes elf , when the trams from Kansas City
and Omaha will engage In theli contest The
conditions of the prlzo mauh are fifty live
birds to n man There will bo ten men on
each side
It is expo. ted that this match will be
large ! ) attended In some way the | mpre -
san was spread ubroad that the return fclioot
was to lip hold December 20 and several
sportsmen from Kearney and Grand Iflatul
arrive * ! in the city to witness It They were
disappointed , but their Interest In the event
will be all the keener by reason of the de-
la j and i-'itise who came In to see the wauli
will return In January and piomUe to bring
a eontlnKent of sportsmen from the tltus
oui in iho state
New > ears da ) win b * Iterated i. > thv
gponsmru of Otimbt in an all day suuot on
the gun elub groun 1 acr rs il > rivr. From
the arrangements that have been uia-le aiiJ
from previous shoots of Mils
character It I * nntl lpnted that MIC dHV will
be n most onjo > flble > one Alroadv n number
of local shots hflvo sdcnlflcl their Intention
of pAitlclpntlh ? The sllool will bo Renornl
sweepstakes nt live birds nnd targets it
has not yd been decided whether or not to
have ft handicap This question will re-t
with the sportsmen to decide after the\ got
en the grounds tomorrow
Tovvntend and 1'lumbor represented cimahi
nt the shootlflB tournament nt Platte Center
Wednesday and Thursday tt was an In
teresting affair ntld the Onaha men speak
very highly of the entertainment afforded
them. Bus Schroedcr cf Columbus upon
whom the nickname of "OOm Paul hns
been bcttoucd by his fellow shot sipocoied
In carrying nwny tbo first prlres In all of
the target events.
Today marks the closing of the quail sea
son , and until the spring du-ks begin to
lly sportsmen in Omaha and through the
state will have to content themselves with
the entertainment afforded bv the festive
Jnck-rnbblt. During the last work n few , of
the Omnhn enthusiasts took advantage of the
final opportunity afforded them nnd went
out after quail.
Lafe Young and Hubc Wiseman went out
to Schlljler Trlday and had n delightful
shoot. They succeeded In bagging quail
enough to make the trip n mcaio able one
A Hazellon left early jestoidaj morning
for Calhoun , the object of his trip bclus to
InvcatlRitc a few quail covevs icportcd from
that vlclnlt )
L 0 Uoup filled his case with shells and
wc-at rut after quail last Thuisda > He hid
an enjoyable and a successful tilp
CURLERS ARE ON THE RINKS
ltfiiiMil Cold Wrnllit'i-
I'l-l/i-
7r t < Siiiirl
on - rar'M
The icnovval of inld weather has enabled
the curlers to put In hard practl * piepaia-
toiy to the tourvament on January 1 for the
Troup medal The upper lake at Hrns-
com park was last > ear reservel rxelusiv ! >
for the Omaha Curling club , and while no
similar action his been taken bv the Uo.ird
of Paik Commissioners this fall It Is p e-
sumed that the privilege will be crn-
tlnued The mailer cnmo up for discus
sion at the meeting of the board on Thurs
day afternoon. It was pointed out that
the water on the upper lake was eight
feet deep , and the Ice consequent ! ) more
dangerous than on the lower lake , vvhi-h
Is only a few Inches above solid earth It
was deemed Improper on this account that
children should be allowed on the btmller
pond , particularly as It does not allow
miftlclcnt latitude for skaters The ke
has been cut up considerably , however , b )
steel runners and the curlers labar under
a disadvantage.
The Tioup medal was established one
) ear ago , to be competed for on each New
Yc.u's day , providing the weather wa- >
suitable It was won the flist time bj
Geoige Andeison and will become his piop-
crty If ho Is able to defend It foi three
consecutive jears.
Uni'islIOIIN ami ViiKMorx.
OMAHA , Dee JG To the SpuiliiiK KdlUH
of TheI5ei > Please answer the- following
question A sa > s tbo twentieth eentiuv
begins January 1 , 1H01 , 11 suvs January 1
lOih ) Whlili N light , A or U' W U S
An Sie answer to Russell Haldemnn
ALDA , Neb , Dee 21 To the Sporting
lldltoi of The Hoe In a. controversy lieu-
bet that the first day of Jnnu.uv will ! > <
In the twe-ntli'th conturj , m > opponent bets
that wo will not leach tb.it mark until De-
toinlier 31 , loot ) AVho Is ilghf Answer In
Sunday 13eeKussull liable-man
Ans Your friend takes the money ,
GIinUNWOOD , Neb , Dec. 2. To tbo
Spoiling Kdltor of The Hoe A and H. O
and D , are engaged In a Knmo of pitch
The- scorn stands , A , 8 , 13 , 10 A bids two ,
pitches the trump and makes high , low and
game. H makes jack. Who wins the game'
Subscrlbci
Aus The olnvciH KO out In tbo order of
high , low. Jack and the game- , and I ) , mak
ing jack before bis opponent completes his
three points by making gnmc , wins.
SfPIJRIOR. Neb , Dec 2 To the Sport-
Inn IMltot ot Thr > Hei > . In older to di > cldp
a but kliidb let mc know If one royal flush
will beat another In a ( jamo ot pokei ?
Iti other avoids , mipposo there nro llvo men
plajlnn , one man holds the club roiil Hush
anil the otbei man the heart , royal Hush ,
which Is tlin best , 01 Is tlicro anv differ
ence1' Phil C.uer
Ans It Is , i Htund-off.
In consequence of Infaufllclent support , re
lates the Chicago Tribune , the Hov. Dr.
Goodman had been compelled to resign und
(
was about to accept a call from a church
in another city
'You vvill carry with ) oti to jour now
Held of labor , doctor , " said the leading older
of the flock , "our most earnest hopes for
your future success and prospeilty. "
"I believe jou , Brother HIggersley , " re
plied the doctor , "and that is about all J
shall have to cany. "
The Youth's Companion eajs that the de
scendant of a New England Puiitan divine
has In his possession an old sermon written
by hla ancestor v hlch shown that the
preacher did not trust ontliuly to the im-
pulw of the moment when delivering his
discount. The manuscript is written In n
strange , crabbed hand and plentifully be
sprinkled with marclnal references. "Head
slowly hoie , " the minister admonishes him
self In ono spot , nnd "to bo given out very
loud and clear" , Is the Miggcstlon for an
other passage. "Hurry a little , with lire , "
ho wiote In several places. The most em
phatic and important part of the whole eer-
nun Is Indicated by n much underlined mar
ginal note After hearing stories ot this
saintly oldtlmo preacher , It Is amusing to
know that ho deemed it wlso and even neces
sary nt the climax of his eloquence fo "ye1 ! !
llko ono possessed. "
Rev. Dr. Herrlck , U. S. A. , letlred , who
Is knows ] nnd beloved by soldlcra and civil
ians alike because of his tondei heart nnd
his kindly wit , has this story to tell of an
experience of hl.s down at Kort Monroe , re-
porla the Washington Post Ho was stay
ing at a hotel there last spring , I think
It was and among the persons who made
his acquaintance weio two gentlemen. One
of them wai a Methodist clergyman from
fomowhcro In Kentucky , nnd as his com
panion had a clerical look and seemed so
great a friend to him Dr. Herrlck natural ) }
concluded that the companion , too , was a
Methodist. ' 1 he mention of the to\n whora
the Methodist preacher lived reminded Dr.
Herrlck r.f a story.
"Do ) ou know Lew So-and-So out there
In Kentucky , the fa-nous horseman ? " ho
naked.
"Yen , " was the answer. The reverend
doctor smiled his kindly smile.
4 I heard n story about him the other
da ) , " ho mid 'H scorns that beside * te-
Ing a bleeder of line lioisc.s ho wax a noted
character an the race track. Heating and
racing \\aro passions with Mm. Tbp time
came , however , when ho expeilenced a
change of heart. Ho was converted and
joined a peculiar sect called Cainpbolllte > i
or Christiana , a church of very recent origin
Tor several montta he kept him to the
straight and narrow unv , but ono day ho
happened to bo driving a very fast Jiorsg
vvl < cn he passed a rate track Ho drove in ,
anil duepltu hU good resolution * , ho fell
fiom gruc and pru < antl ) sent his Inrse
around thetiaik in the fashion of hU uu
regpntraie da ) S mcbod ) .iv\ him mid u
per i d him He was -um i a l' ' > i urn J i u > o'
the. < tiur h \ di ) or two u'lt rw m J a rr > > I
mi' ' him 1'iul asked him if ihi u nns al fem
Uit chun b had nut b"eu a great blow to hi'a
Abusiness , man o light to be in his prime at fifty ,
His day's work ought to be pleasure to him his home com
ing in the evening buoyant and joyous But so much depends
on his health when a man gets up in the morning with an
aching back , and carries it about with
him all day long.
ffissps ? * * " When it's torture for him to stoop or
r ? r V Q 1 his when his head aches
< kv ® SjJ u/ il bend body ,
almost to splitting.
It is no wonder he gets home in the
evening all fao-o-ed out.
is no wonder that he becomes an old
years before his time
'hat ' he needs is Doan's Kidney
Pills. Jlis kidnt'.Ns aren't dohii ? tlu-iv duly
is > kidni'y ache , > ou know. And
i'fc : *
are the one unfail-
curc Want
\v.S <
proof ?
< ? 5 > - . = -SV , * - & -
* * - .i " ' - f 'y1 ' Here's an instance.
Mr. Geovpo A. Wells" " , I\'o. ' 415 South IJHli si root , 0111-
ployodat Chas. A. LVgau ct ( Jo's , says : " 1 always had slight
bladder trouble , but for tliroo years it became worse and some
times alarmed me. Accompanying it there was a weakness
across the loins particularly in evidence it' J over-exerted my
self. Always anxious to try any new remedy which might
bring relief , when Mr. ,1. Flick , watchmaker of CassSt. , ad
vised me to use Doan's Kidney Pills , emphasizing his advice
by stating they had cured him of kidney trouble , I bought a
box at Kuhn ct Go's drug store , corner of Ifith and Douglas
streets. It did exactly as it promised. The trouble disap
peared. "
Doan's Kulncy Pills arc for snlc at all tlrtiu stores 50i a box
Fobtor-Milbiirn Co . HultUlo , X. V.
Lew was unexpectedly cheerful He was
not nt all cast down
" 'No , ' he said , 'I think it .served me
light 1 ought to have Known better linn
to Join a scrub church with no pedigree' "
The Methodist pieachcr laughed immod
erate ! ) His companion smiled , but In an
embarrassed way. The Methodist liually
dried his ejes.
"And now , Dr. IlenicX , " said ho , "I want
you to know my friend , the Ilcv Mr So-
and-So , " slapping his companion en the back
"Ho's the man that turned Lew out of the
church "
LONM III VI.ITIIiS.
Xo man ever tiles to urmto with Ills vvlfo
after two jcais of vvcddvd ban ilnt'ts
A St Ixiuls veiling in in < 'om , > lulns that he
has 'been ' hvpnnllrtMl b > u girl and us , t r < -
suit fe.us he ma\ have to many liei Well
vvh ) hhoiildn't be' 'lints the usu U pit-
llmlu i > to .1 piope'i tnairiiiKo
W T Sh > i > herd a IonK-suffoiln - ilti/.en of
Wichita , sues for divorce ililollv on the
Riouud that his wlfu bns niiKK" ! him until
lu hutn't tbi > heart to nv anicc tit the
table. Aft .1 serond caus-o lie i barges that
Hhihia threatened to t.iko the whole fniu-
llv down to the. . eieek and dtovvit UK in
T'le ' chlldicn < ire all grown up , the youtigtst
r.oliiK more than 17
The authorities of Vullo ) Streim , I , I ,
nro home what dubious a to their ability
under the compulHoiv ulucitlon lawor any
other , to foim little- Sadie Coombs to en to
> -chool ? She H only 14 yeUl of IIRC and fo
would piopeily come uiulei i'hu lm\ , but she
Ls alto mat rk'd nnd both she and li ( i hui-
lianu , Oliuiles Coombs , &bjc I to anv tblusj
Unit vvould so Bioitlj Intcifeie with hi r
household duties.
Dm Ing the tilal of a stilt brought In jc < vv
York b > Augustlno JIunoi for dlvorn fron
hH wife , to whom lie had bfcn vvidled foi
nineteen ) e ais It tranHjilred that lu > lini
not been piesent at tlut maulngo and tha
1-ls lirotbe'i acted a Ills proxv thioughnu
the c-onmonj The wile bnfniu liei inn
rlarfci was Jitbta Uelgardo , daughter of
01 wealth ) Cul ) in usideiit of f'lenfiK > , o
Hefiinillv ind tbut of thu huslmnd vvi u
mar nc"lKhboi4 there and eveivbocl > 1011-
hldiied the union and thu milliner ot foi in
I UK It priipn and not iintimnil ' 1 lie v\ll <
and thu H.il hilh , iic ) ! did not mee-t for two
monthsuftu thu manluge ' 1'hi' JudP In
gl inllll ) , ' .1 dlvouo to the hushiml ilia tot
onsidci the iln umstunocs as nffei ting th.
t.isci pltnir VMI )
John Ctlsmin , n boi.se dealer of 1'orrv ,
OHIu , has mulled the .same womiii inici
t'niOH and is now milng fet a divorce fr > m
the f uno woman the tblid timeCiHimii
wus Hint in.uilcd to I'lullno Hoili'iib iiita in
] { iiiii. O. thlll > \eirs ago Tlvi ji.n
theieafter ho obliilned a divorce on i In
groumlH of abandonment lie ( nine to okl i
homa fiom C'hUami In USO and bis r < > im
wife follnvveil him and lati r t'livveiV. . , , ,
lied again A > c > ur aftir n necon < l dlvniip
v\its obt ilr.eil by C'tIsmail and c'risin in i aim
to I'oii ) . Uklu , and aga n hl wife iol
lowed him lien tlm old tioubleK vvir <
bulled and foi a third tlmo Crlsman and his
mulled fine .Mis t'iln-
vvlfo v\irt j tar ago -
ni-in left lur llu bauil s homu again mid tu-
d ly a tlilnl dlvoue- mil \\IIH tlUnl t > > Crln-
D..III on the groumlH of abaiuliuiment 1'ils-
man Is a well knmvn ( itand Ann ) man and
ban a Hun lighting In the United Status ami )
In the 1'hlllivliiu MundH
The modern anil moat offectlvo cure for
constipation and all liver troubles the fa
mous llttlu pllla kfio\Mi as DoWltt's Little
Karly Hlscrs.
I , tllOlt VMI IMIl S'l'IIV.
CnUfnrnln's oil output Is 33 too barrels n
day.
NVItli'n a ) ear clyht beet Piifjar factories
hn/n ln-nn built In Michigan
The- , city of 1'lttsburK la to manufacture
HP own patrol vvnson , IIOBO carriagec , bu-
giee nnd other equipment
Never In the history of North Carolina
1 u'.o M ) m my ( hnruru for cotton mlllb bicn
taken out as In li'JJ , nor BO much canttnl
, nve led In Hitch cnterprlet *
The e'mploCi of tha Haul on & Mulno
lallroad are to rerelvo thr-lr pay every IVM >
v.-i eK . lns.ti.ud of monthly , a * has been the
( tmto.ni for se-.c-ral years The change IB to
toe in ide with the Now- your
A 1'lttnburs ii'injjauj ' la now i MK KP > J In
nn ordui foi IlUli'.K up the palm a of the
MIKudo in Japan with everything In the
'uOi nnd nunltary lint ShJnnieniB ate aUo
| i tiu made to Australia , .South Anu-rlcu ,
Clilmi and Japan
A rcicnt re-port by the liuruiu of 8tutUttrB
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Cures diseases of tin Dladilci , Kldnpy , Hourt
Stoninrh mid I.lvir All pilvuti ) dlkiuisos at
botliM'Mfc I'lli'h , I ikluliii I'lceis ' , KliPuiint-
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use of InliiiloiiK nii'dlciiu a Vm Icoriiji lly-
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LntiM' pfuiptly eured ( iiiai.inti o n-ivun la
nil c.iMh : ni.Lttl | Lull on urwilt
g DR. DAVIS , SPECIAUST.
IX'J'c at. , oj > ] > , P , O. , Cor. 10th St.
( t.MAII \ , Mill ,
All Corrcspcndoueii Htriclly UoofldcntlaL
ccnsi iTi'ii ( > > rnii : .
f > stem fur slKot iars ami tlii mi i ivi-
nunt Is i xti iifl MS iliiniMli mi iiimui >
In manv i ( lien tin hut -i i u Innsm , M .
ilK lUIIVtllll ] | lt | j Illll-H .1)1 ) III [ i
than clijht > eltltH uu now siiiplid | | \vltli
them
The OlasH truht will line a hard Hnnto
frct7 ( . nut the tlne- ( i II-IILI I Uivi f.nlnili
at .Mur.sli ill , Ind Thuy mo m.ikliiK ai
If llicri' IH unollni ,11 In
PI Ice M , to rodmo thilr inaikri muni > from
tJO to $10 per wc-e | { . They duliirc they will
work for mnilut munoy alone 11 thetiust
rcducoH the yrlco that low
Cohtu Itltn now ImportB mr < h nu'lnto
the oMent of ever $ \Qo \ , iM ) a > i nand nt
this amount the pircontiiKo from I u > I n u-d
SttitcH iiaH rffeutl ) intn ui d Horn n to ( > 7
Thu moat impoitant tinpurtx from t'lU i. uu-
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liun plpu and fuinltnnTliu < all fui i.ui-
tun prints and drills la Im ii'.isliu-
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2,173 locninotlvPH this ) eui , thr liiKiot nuni-
] > ur they i vtr tun o < l out In om venr nnd "ij
muro limn vvcro nmdp In li > ti > MUIH than ± i
r icnt of theinunlx'i or "Jl , weu > m idi
or tallroad i imnniuleH in otlur ( ountrlo-i
uri'a at- the out'itu VUIH and U VVHH full )
Cijuul to the luuuclt ) of tinvvarkn -U way
latin or nu niJio thiin kulllihnl to nplno
thn > ! u that vvnu ucin out aid dtpiaidrl
There uie about Ji t-0 luiomu : vca in tliu
I'n'tcd Stutm Jf tlie averse Mtiof i
iKumullvu In Ilftei'U > tMiH Uvujld tafif
about 3200 ne > tv loiutnotlv aiuui.illj ID
licep tlio mimlicr In uau ui > tu ( lib pimf't
tlcurc
"Wo still Jirpp Ohamborlain's rolle , Choi-
era nud JJlarrhom Hraiudy In Dm hotiao "
sfl > g Heoige II Iloalo , udltor of the fiu-
zatio , DroaliHtmi Jnd "A a pain ( rasi i
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op MEN
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