The Montanian (Choteau, Mont.) 1890-1901, December 23, 1892, Image 1

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' 'Eoiirjth.b?.íúiy’s, nothin5 to. it!—New ,Year’s ain’t'a smell ! . -. Ea'stèr'Sundày^Cjrciis^âay—jes’ airáead iñ the glieli! : Lawzy-, t ^ o i i g h k n o w , f t o set around an hear I \. The old folks '.work: the st$py;off about the sledge. anv deer,' î ; An? “ Santy’J'/skoolin5 round the roof, all wfaptin für an’ fux- Long afore. Ï knoNved who “ Santy-Claus” wuz! ' 4 ^ .. i ? * - ! s '.. : 'j. f > ' • , - \ . - • , s •s iDsfc to^waît* an! jset'iip lafé, a week' ejr two ahead; ' - _. \ Cbfuldn^^rdlyfkeepa^ .wouldn’t go to'bed;' - f Kitt^.BÍéwj^ohrttí^ fire?i anVMófcher setti n’ here j ' Darnin'! soçtâY'an^roc.ld in’the]skrfìéky rockin’-clrëeiv ;* ; .Pap gai)VyaQ5‘lwpn‘d‘er wlieré it wuz the money wéñfy/'' ' - i'An’ qiíáf’l with hisdVostëd lieeis, an5 spill his liniment; .Ah’ hie ^drearhin'’/sleigh'-bells-when the clock ’ud whir an’buzz,. Long, afore..'/. f “ ' . 1 * - t’ f .. , , . ,1. k no wed who ■ ?.: •;;. \*'•• • ' \/f - ’ . •‘Santy-Claus” wuz! > [ Size the fire'pj.ace up, a„n’ figger ho,\v “ Old Sa.nty” could f Manage to. come .down t liechi m bly, like they said he would;' ^ .-. ; Wisht. ’at I couId hide ah’ see him-rrwunderd whatlie’d say JBf he ketched a feher lay in’ fVr him thataway!. ' 1 But I bet on him, an’ liked him,.same'as ef he had , -': Turned^to\pi.atNme^on--:thei;.back ah5' say,--Look here my »lad,--. :.• ' Here’s my pack,—jes5 he’p yourse’f, like all good boys does!” Long afore I kiìòwèd who < <* “ Santy-Olaus” wuz! TDUNN “BLOCK, G R E AT&FÄ L OS»- ' y ’ : MONT- J*9^3ITsf O , - Authorized to practice.before . the De­ partment of tbe lnterior, the Land Offiee, and'the Pension ajid other . Bureaus: - - PEN fi^N CLAIM8 8PErCIALLY ATTENDED T O . Cor.iKsinftBd St.-JohnSt?.«; Fort Benton..’ Wisht that yarn was true about him, as it ’peared to be— Truih made out o’ lies, like that uu’s good enough fer me!— .jWishfT still wuz so confidin’ I could jes’ go wild Over hanging up iny sto'ckin’s, like Hie little child Climbin’ iu my lap to-night, an’ beggin’ me to tell ’Bout them reindeers, and “ Old Santy” that she love so well I ’m half sorry fer.this little girl-sweetheart of his-— Longafore She. knows who “ Sanly Claus” k! • - & r ^ e ^ c n j i ^ L f r a , ' ' 1. ^ -V* *. r.«-. ' ,, t s r : h o t ', a k p . copp . b a t h s .; Mate ^Stwot, ; OpOoflttö 1 ^CUötoaüf .»House; x r z - Q 2 3 i , Ñ TJ | T ' - - - - - - - - - = 2 S l ¿ t á i r ' 3 r ü P ' o . l s l i c » ,;*t seci'f.- srl •- - - ■■ - • -•• >i- r, DE^?.; m O|TQAGES 8¿d-¿íl ¿inda^Megal lMtoumtò*,drafwn Up.--i ■-L-. v :. ;.; >■ • - SuMoriptiohsIreceiVedî-Ior; all. News? pftperi.'aud ‘Periodicals at ’publisher’s .ratest CHOtEAU, • - & : 1 • . ___________ I-MO NT., r . O* O A R R ETT. ' ¿1'-.' -tS\ <3*' '-v- <j - ' J '* J ^ t OONYEYANOERs,;:^ < u * r Ä- C.^WARNER.- Ï -F~rc^ l& . * -■$ RaAL.-'B^TASB^fv-^^ INsïïRA^ÔB. \„¿«•i •; r'-Ä* \t í CHOTEAD,^ > : : & ; •; ;.'ir.4&i . t STROHGEST-M A N LÏTINO . Sandow,' ttie.MftZveíotis Prussian . * S o m e of Bi» Feats. : ' NewfYprk World: -It is quite impossibly, to-tell what Sandow,- .the.Prussian Samson, could do with his-strength if he chose to ex 'èrtdfc in\ah eccentiic and self \yiiled riiaiiiier. Hitherto he has comported himself with all the 'dignity o f a courteous gentleman, arid has confined his feats to exhi- bitions-.to which an-admissiòn f & e is ehafged.V ,If he were t o - devote, his euergies to tugging a way at .templ.e pillars lie could push thèm oiit òf-place as Samson did.. . For tunately^for him and. thè temples she hag done nothing pf the kind. ^Sandow is so very much strong; ^’r; tifa r i ò any otherliving- ma n th a t ptfis a.lmost impossible to- realize. f.iyliaia potential energy is con- w tairied in his well knit, wiry frame. Fiecpuld take John L. Sullivan by a strap around the waist and hold him Up in l he air - with one hand. This sounds unreasonable, but it.is absolutely true. While • he was holding Mr. Sullivan up in the air he could probably make it interesting lor Air. Corbett with; the other arm. Putting Mr. Sulli-. van and .Mr; Corbett into a !sack (provided these gentlemen would suffer, such an indignity.). Saudow; could.pitjk them up.and,;make, ofi with them.. In one ;of Saridow’s . ■ - • ^ - ■ • stage performances, three meri lug on a dumb bell. Itris not a. fake diimb;bell, like the .cannon that Air,.Barnum’s strong lady ..to fire, ppised-with great difficulty on lier . ample shoulders, andjwhich, after ! the . performance,? was. tos sed.lightr ly intoa'corner,by i\a-thin-chested . ' 3A. -»Æ mam. In order that there ‘may be ^ \ v . ^ - . . < ^ - . ■i tv . A V ,L‘,‘ no.deception,\iSaridow ¿tuffs Kthe^ d^umb-beilsswith j live •imeii’I: ^The^r < dnmb-cell- con 8 Íst 8 ;ofi*a 'COupleI of> - hollow globeéíof hbop iroiivcovérr. ®d with black canvas, mnited.bya; steel-shaft;;. Two« men.icréepkinto • theselspheres, which open .-at; the., 'middle, .iSandbwUhen,‘seizihg?the; - <- ^ateelahaft,.hoists-,\the’.dumb-bell to;hÍ8 8hoülder and :then Iputs. it; ; iip, straightening out . his arm in \ the recognized .faslnon./? A t the lowest estimate the weight; oLthé .... dumb-bell with the. two mei\ in- - ■« side cannot- be l e g s t h a n : 250 , pounds. ' . - ¡ - Sandow supports the weighk.-of ' -- two ponieí on a see saw. There ! - is no joke iivthis kct. It* is very * real and Sandow sómófimés ^iic- ^ ; cuinbs under the monstrous>loail. <• .He is great ly annoyed -whenevei* ’» this happens and declaires^that he 1 is becoming feeble. Arnoiig pther ’ things which- h;a doei is, when > shackled to a column by the knees, -with his feet inserted between a sort of double cros 8 ;tree;‘to: bend down backward arid pick up from ‘ the floor, first a ! couple of ‘ dumb- bblls and theiLa epupde of inen in succession, lifting then as .a cat would pick up a rät by her teeth. He raises them to the top of the ’ 0 ulumriaiid^deposits the-tliere. He v- can also move about the stage with a dumb-bell in either hand and a third balanced on the end of a long stick resting on hib chin, the the aggregate weight being ábout • fifty-six pounds. Carrying two of these dumb bells iirhis hands he jumps out of one and into the. other of a succession of tubs pläced- in a vow and then throws back­ ward somersaults in the air bliwl- • folded. ' • : : After the performance Sandow takes a cold sponge bath inja tub. Then you may see wl at a remarlc-T - able development lie - has. He' is ^ h fifty-two inches around the ‘ chest.; * \ . but his waist is surprisingly'smalL'L; His body and limbs 'áre '1 striped ? and crossed \with Vires arid knot a ' y 1 * x .of, muscle; developed’ aL'pein's whéré tliey aré* not\ observed 5 on the body of the ordinary '-athlete. - 1 Sandow gays that lie can iléverre- ' [ member the timé when he was not strong^ T At school he used to play football'against all the rest - of his cla 8 srpates combined. Some \ times'they would V iiv‘from him. He ish rider twenty six yéárs of' ’’ agei was borri at Königsberg aril v has been in the Prussian ¿fmy.>í ;When.Sandów ha'8 his street cos- í£í' turné on heVlooks,..like. a..résped - ,1\ able brokerjor.-lawyer, ¿n? *fwthicli~ respeqtihVdiffers;some w^t^.ñ-pm most prpfe8sional a thletes./.; i.

The Montanian (Choteau, Mont.), 23 Dec. 1892, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn85053033/1892-12-23/ed-1/seq-1/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.