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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1884)
LOOM CRiWE. ist , " * - A Kan DisciiTcrctl in a iiion , to Via tno Victim ot tctnptort > tnrdcr. evening A Inlander named .1 Klnsa was found lyinc ; In an nnconse condition at the foot of the uteps tn f of his honse on Loavonworlh street , i Thirteenth , Ho had his leg broke badly that It will probably have t < amputated while hi * faoa was wretch < brained and a deep cat evidently flletod by some hrp Inslrnmi stretched for the distance of sen Inchon on his face and f orohcad. ' . wonndcd man was taken Into house , whore hi * wounds w. . fckllfolly drcsocd by Dr. Galbralth. A reporter In company * ith Ofti Mostyn visited the pUee shortly ai the occnrrence of the accident. Q nonbo was nshorod. into the room wh the i-ick man lay , In ft lethargic con tion. The room WM a perfect rooki of filth and equal or and reeking with norta of evil smells. From what 001 b gathered from the unooheront ra taring of the nick man , and from bits outside testimony , it In moro than lik that Klnsa was the victim of mnrd ons attack made by his wite. It mid that Kins * was attacked by his wi who cnt him on the forehead with a shi hatchet , and then , probably with so one's assistance , threw him down stal The hope was , doubtless , that upon t combination of circumstances a plans ! ) story might bo based of how Kit had fallen down stairs in an intoxlcal condition , and had thus been the vht of his own /oily. The theory advanced by the police a borne out fully bv circumstantial o 4onoo , Is that Hlnsa was assaulted by 1 wife , in company with a yonng man , w was soon hanging around t plaen last night , and who was , indeo at the bedside of the wounded man wnl a lata hour this morning. Both ho ar the woman , neither of whoso noquat : tanco with the English language is voi extensive , wore very eager when quc lipnod by a reporter , to explain th Ivlnsa had been Intoxicated and had fal on down the long flight of stairs leadli up to her house. This suggestion scorned , howovei , for the nharp ar Incisive cnt cannot bo accounted for this way. The eonsMional phase of tl theory is furthermore suggested I the possibility that this young man nu have boon Mrs. Klnsa'n paramour. C course , however , this theory , while base on legitimate conjecture , is not as y < toorno out by established fact. Jt has been thought best for varioi reasons not to arrest the couple , Mr Ivlusa and the young man , until th morning. By that lime additional ev pence will have probably accumulated Both of the suspected parties are undi clo o surveillance. The wounded man is very losr , an cannot recover in all probability. POLICE COURT , The lIcRulnr MondAy Morning Om hj-.linlRc Boncko. Ae is customary Monday morning thor was a good sized grist to grind out In pc lice .court yesterday morning. Tne millet Judge Benoko , started the machinery b ; calling np John Moss * , who was chargec wlUi having been intoxicated , contrar ; to the ordinance regulating such matter * Ho was a .fiobomian and could not undot stand English and his case was continue' ' until an interpreter oould bo procured. Frank Williams was charged will drunkenness Ho said that ho aw i man who was wanted for numorou crime * in Iowa in an Omaha saloon , an < approached an officer to toll him about It when the officer rim him in. After i little mental cslculallon the judge dis charged him. .loo Waring was charged with disturbance anco of the peaco. Ho eald ho .vantoc to go to bed and i > overal women wor ( using his Ixsdfor a.card table. Ho wai forced to use strong argument to romov < them. His case WM continued , J. D. Hutchinson , better knomi M "Ohlcken Jim , " was charged with disturbance < turbanco of tho.poaco. Ho pleaded no < guilty and his owe was continued. H.Y. . M cPhorson was arrested , and having throe mors upon his person , \v charged with being a nwpicious charac- ( icter. Ho proved that io was ft barber wind was working for Bclor , on Tenth itlroot , whereupon ho was di chnrgcd. John Douglfts.Wm. . Carter and .lohn farrot trero ciiarged with vagrancy. Houglas was | gtpon until this noon totSnd work or Icavo town. Parrot was Incutwo day * , and Barter MAS allowed jaetono hour to leave the city. In case wiy-cf them fail to to .comply with the t rnv : of the agrconient.lhoy are to spend itfau.daya in the county j il i broad And witor. ThroK lltiiiBoIr our \l , , n AVhuV w. ) nov\mnl ! , ororcomo by .nervous pros- < xatlon , recently occ mo o wild and dolir. ( oiu fiat , ! io jumped from a third story window o Wa homo and wu fatally In. jcrcd on Iho pavement. Had this nti > toitunato KWtlom n Uken Brown's Iron BlUors In time , his life might IIATO been preserved. Tkii potent Ujnlo onrlche * the bCood , tone the norvoi , aud Impart * uovgr to fWog constUutlons. Mrs. Pho bt A.VhiU , Alaska , M ( U , , e ys , "BroT ' Iron Htttcn cured mo of .dp. peptla , poor appeUto and norvoui pm. traU'ou/1 A OJJEIOUSUOPERATION' , MnllcBl Hequol to n Some ix or oevcu xock ago , John Andorion , a quatuyman In the employ of the Union 1'Aclfio railway , uas engaged In Muting rock at JJomict , Nebraska. Ho waa looking ov fmo-holo which had boon charged vrliU blasting powder , when iiuldouly AH n xpcctod cxploiten occurred. A heavy mats of rock nai hurled upward , trlkiug An- tlonnn full In the f co and jtw ihattcrlng hli lower jtwbono niul muMlatlug his face In n uiott horrible nian.ior. The phyitcltni at Itonnot could do nothing tor ( ho lull'orlng man ud hU cato waa finally given up ai hopeless , Latt weak hora trantfctred to the 8k. Joaeph'i hoipiul in thl city in the hone that a successful tiporation might lie X . L porformed. Tie wa * Uken In oharf the local physicians , who , after once , determined to perform the c tion of taking out his lower jaw ' Accordingly the flaps of his check gother with the upper part of the wore laid open , and by a dev manipulation ot the InstrnmonU at h&nda of Dr. A.yres , the , front stctl the i w bone , several Inches In OK was extricated. The fUp * wore the placed and pewed up. Anders * doing finely , and will probably rec < The art of dentistry will be called i to furnish him with lower teeth , biurine ; a few Ineffaceable soar * , At non ill nltlmatolv be ot presentable pearanco , RAILWAY NOTES , Snow on ho Orf/fon / tjlnc Word has been received In Ihis hat very heavy snows have nrrcd on the Oregon Railway and 1 ? ation company's line , belwcen Porll ValluU Jnnction. This snow Is oopest ever knovrn to have fallen In tate , being four feet in depth. 1 low v > has interfered seriously affic on the Union Pacific and No tn Pacific lines , though the Ore hort line Is still making through c ections at Umatilla Junction , reamer has jnst palled fi 'ortland ' to San Francisco -r number of Transcontinoi assongers who take this round ab ay of dodging the snow In going o fter reaching San Franoisso they \ ike the 0. P. line and oorae direct 'tnaha. ' Some Idea of the inoonv < ( ice of this procedure may ba Imagii hen It is known that the eca voy Ids f 30 miles to the distance. General Passenger Agent Lae Boti E the Chicago & Alton , and Travel gent McLano , of the same road , an le city. Travelling Agent Frizallo , of the 111 Und , is in the clly. The Dnkoe Cftc. To-day the case of Wilson & Co. , Incoln , will be on trial in the Line , urt.Vileon is the man who Is charj ith complicity In the crime of robbi nke's hardware stero in receiving a iring the stolen goods which w < and in his possession. Other co \lnts have been filed against him , anew now looks as though Wilson has be gaged in the business of running tensive "fence. " Wilson has su r. Dukes and Sheriff Malick , of Li In , for damages in the sum of $5 ( is is regarded oimply as an Intimidate tasure to stave off further prosecntic A Stolen Coat , 3n Saturday night "Windy Bo isod the arrest of a man named Chf rrald , who , he cUlmed , had stolen I orcoat. In police court yerlordi j case was continued until this mor ; . The overcoat in question 1 an owned for several seasons by M rrald , as he claims ho will provi ftndy Bob's" coat was stolen , he s&y o months ago. ft is quite evident th l Gerrald hi jn made n victim and he saja as ROC iho c so is over ho will make it war some one. Grnncbftum'R tfr. IT. 0. Stewart , of Chicago , repr ting the Underwriters agency of No rk , la In the city together with Mr. < Babcock , of , Lincoln. They are ei ; ed in looking over the Grnnebau S and taking preparatory steps to ac t the loss. It is expected that in ' or two the other adjusters will a > , when further steps will he taken I matter. L reunion of the several Chatauquaci : i of Omaha , with others who may I ling the Chatauqw course , will I I Now Yearn Kvo , in the rooms of th ma ; Men's Christian association. It I indcd that this ehsll bo one of th it enjoyable events of the year , an 3hatauqtiaus are urged to be pmonl VOrNG MRNl IUSA1) THIS. UK Voi.Tiio BKI.T Co. , of Marshall , Mich to rend their celebrated KLHCTRO-VOI 1 Issi.T and other Ki.wrnrp ArruANCES o for thirty days , to men ( young or olc : t vl with nervous debility , lees ofilalit manhood , and all kindred troubles. Alu rheumatism , neuralgia , psralyslp , an y other disivJei. Complete restoration t \igoran4 manhood guaranteed. N is Incurred as thlity days trial ig flowed le them at onca for UluitrAted pamphle C ir , a lalMivr employed on tlie 1 ] . road , \\-AS killed uoar DatUmmith In * tl > mt 4HO. : Ho WMN inner bj Hi ial train di'AwingGenoit ) ! MiMia oi 1K > 1 i > , of the B. , V M. mr ir + Ilio Nf-wp. > rt club held the floor t th mic hall list ovruiiic. Alxmt tbtrt ; 1i > t wvw pii > ent nnd 'Skip | > od the wax c r jnyi\blo music of the Muncal Union parly , the l * l nf the series , W K a cnmn A out of pl < v Min > . Anew coitohis to lv ijfM CIM- the laltm p t of Iho PI\IMMI. Iui3ge Wrihs linn ivcrivod ollicial notifica tlul them will lo AII cxton cnt ft.\r Jntniary l t in tin Atlantic utoa of the Hamburg ricanOcmm hni > . Tlitu cut rntow aril 'dliytlm ' action of the other Hi\-\nikhi | In luxvl ng to bivak the Uamlnitf * * * Cantor of Iho lower botr. mollme results from noglecUd 01 y treated pile * . Uy our lpiprovo i iod , vrlthout LiUfe , cauitlo or salve. speedily and permanently cure the it pile tumor * . I'amphlot , rofertn md tormi two letter nUnips. World'i o " ry Medical Association , DOS 11 Street Buffalo , N , V , nmcli Murphy'i tcmwrauco [ revlva ittsburg U a great aucma. IIorNfortl'N Aclil S-JMOUS ArruoyAi , or NFIIUUL KVAIT , r. T , G.CouHrooK , 1'hrslcian at Goo arJUn UoiplUI , St. Louie , Mo. , \ " : . ? wo h " od It In thli Hal ln dysnopsta and ncrvout disea § . ud as . drink during the d cllii9 , in the couvcletcnoo of lingering fo- U liai the unaiilmoui approval of medic * ! stair. " minion plno lumber Is iiuotod at K ) n thounml feet in Mexico. Com Mnr SAUCE , stioo ready nude , nultltloui , ocouo- I , deltcloui. Nothing cqutl to It over Ul rcd and It U mv i ar both ot homg wid abroad. A BRftCE OF MYSTERIES , Talc if roc Unswrv River tms , JVlyfitcrlOTi * Shot IVied For of ft Gloomy Im .Agination. Another mystery of tha river bol has recently come to light , which i tailed for what It is worth. It nuj said In passing , that the bottoms failed to famish the usual quarterly i pdy , and it is abont time for somet of a darksome and mysterious nattu turn np in that direction. It is iiald that abont two weeks when the river was running foil of 1 wrUin yonngman mnminkeown.wa' ' oft" from a Council Bluff * dummy t rm the Nebraska side of the river for fusing to pay his faro. He eluml iown the embankment and fell to ground belo * In an Intoxicated condit It is raid that this occurred abont > 'olook inStho evening , since which ti , he young man has not been seen. ! ew hours afterward , Charley West 'errymtNn , hearing of the occurrence ermined to hnn | down the myst < iVith a companion he scare ! ho bottom far and wide , e ; olng into the river. Fr tn old woman , who had previoasly iced the oconrrence , It was learned t he yonng man , in company with a ton ooking habitue of the bottoms , 1 > cen seen walking toward the ri mnk . After that , she failed to nol hat the yonng man had returned. I llogcd that ho was very well dress .nd . had on his person a gold watch t haln , and considerable other jewel Vest and his companion instituted f her search , but falling to discover ai hlng farther , gave up the hunt. 1 ieople of the bottoms and vicinity i cry much agitated over what is belie\ a be a murder for plund t is , indeed , quite p Ible that there Is tn store tor the pub reflation of the Ualverson horror. A SHOT IX THE t > JURK. Yesterday morning about C o'clo < [ Ike V * halen , who lives near the corr E Fourteenth and Jackson , heard a si jsslon of rapid shots near the corni to jampel from his bed just in time ; e tour men running rapidly away t' p Jackson street and two down For > enth street. Investigation revealed > ng trail of fresh blood extending aloi le sidewalk for several feet. A womi so in the vicinity hoard the shots , ai rd one of the men st\y "Now , , you've done It. It is probable th me one had 'been shot. For If it h < mply been a dog , maliciouily shot n e canine would have expressed hknsc the unsnlstakoable howl. The First Keen Twlnjro. As the Beacon advances , the pains MI hos by which rheumatism makes itee lown , are experienced after every e : sure. It is not claimed that Hood .rsaparilla . is a specific for rheuniatis : we doubt it there it , or can be , such medy. But the thousands benefit * Hood's SM-saparilla , warrant us I ging others who suffer from rheumatic : take it before the first keen twinge. UaUoonlrtjc Effect . ncrmon'a Magazine , A snowstorm at high altitudes is vei protslve and lonesome. About 10OC it aoovo Camborwoll , in the middle < lot Juno , Mr. Lithgoetold me he ws 'reshed withonoandcame down with h loon in midsummer still covered wit aw. I have noticed the strangely sollc cd , and motionless appearance of th ilte , billowy clouds , treacherous pillow riling one to step out and recline upo sm without a hint of Instability osently , smitten with a crimson cloud sir edges may break into flame , and a alooKs , a silent rift is made , am ough them is seen a distant wildoi is ef the deep firmamental blue. Le ascend eoon after sunset In imagina n. Nothing can exceed the wien emnily of night in a b lloon. To flea 5iit London and see the whole city liki s vast flamo-map at one's feet , twoln laro miles of irradiated streets , will i winding river picked out by tin ctrlc light , and as i no rises the whol < unk to about the siVxs of a chess-board Is vision In a moment reduces tin ! hUeat city in the world to the pro tion of a toy. The caith itself , AS wi end higher and higher , loses import o in the "clear obscure" above us , U Ich wo seem hurryliig npaco. Onlj heavens are now worthy of contenv lion , but the stats ore changed ; thej ig moro golden and globular ns In the iucs , or as In the poet's vision . "The clear palftvr rn of its hoary liutro , wmideifnl llnct and \l\ld xrith sharp pointi of light. " is a cloud rolls away fiom the "ops' ' iths ' of the moon , the stars gro it. She is light , but hangs in the o blackness and seems to' give HC it , so greatly attenuated is lha light. ring other In which wo now sivlm , haps the physical emotions confuse 01 > nsify the power of the eye. THR "HOUDOOBD" C I'lcco ol ntlnlnfr rroporty ErliiRa Mntl Imok for Xliono " \Vlip Work It , il\iU ( > Herald. 'here ' is a superstition among a num. of the minors in that locality that n In claim In Iowa gulch is an unlucky It got started tn some way that a i who worked In that claim was MJJO leet with b d luck of some kind. He ild either get blown up with giant dor , or fall down a Udder , or the o i would cave In on him , orioma other ally undesirable occurrence would s place. lly degrees the belief bee - o no prevalent that the property was lidoredhoodooed , " to use a sUun reulon. The result is that nobody work It at all , tnd the owners are at M to Know what to do for men. Herald reporter having heard of the ersllUon for , of course , It Is nothing 0 or loss thn a superstition accosted old nilucr last nlnUt and aakod htm ithcr ho w i one of thewo n > o belloved itoties that were being circulated. N M ° 'tell ' ( ho truth , I must con. 1 do bellorc lonia of them , slranee t may seem to you " Wbat foundation have you for yout ef ( " mVed ( he reporter. he old miner took a fresh chow of to- so and i.Md : "I'lio fa6t that so many i have \roikod have had hvl luck of 0 kind or other makes me llilnk there miolhlug In It. 1 know one wan who not been at work In that Infernal 1 more than two da > B bifuro he w u down wltb pneumonli , aud ho Ff , \i iilcT npw dying. Another _ ; here and hts cabin was robbt | T > retk. A third one tried U r.l from a ladder and came near td ; that satisfied Mm and ho Besides thece there have been s ( other mishaps to men working the c and they followed etch other in close nuccostlon , and with unoh nnva certainty , that the men at last can the conclusion that there was bad in some way connected with the orly. orly."Is the claim worth anything ? " i the reporter. "Yps , if It T7fts developed I thi would turn out to bo good properly T , for one , would not wotk In It If it given to me. " 1 "Might it not bo a jftb put up by one who wants to bay it ? " H&ked the : hunter. "I don't know about that , " replied miner , "but 1 don't see how BO mat the men could gel to believe It if t wasn't something In It. No , sir , it job ; that claim has had luck for any that works in It. You may cell It st tilion or anything yon like , bnt I e ijo to work In It. " Motel ClorkV VMainonrtw. Philndolphi * Prow. "There are A greUmany stale j < nado abonl the big diamonds worn lotel clerks , " said a jeweler yestor < n the reading room of the Glrard hoi ID ho puffed his cigar and made him somfortable on his holiday , "but t ust shows that few people know a g liamond when they see it. " "Do you mean to say that the stc rorn by hotel clerks are all gonnlne ? ' "Most of thorn are. I s\w a h lork at Capo May , two fears ago , wi ng one of the largest snd purest < fiends 1 have seen in many years. I f course , he did not buy it , and , in fi t did not belong to nlm. " " Inhere did ho gel it T " \Vhy , my dear young follow , ho i roaring it ns an advertisement. D < ou know that a great many jewe rms advertise their goods in that w Veil , if yon don't , just you keep y > yes open during Chrislmas wei nd yon will see some of the hotel ole lazing with precious stones of gri alue. It's an advertising dodge of 1 ealera , and it suits the clerks bsoai ley are thus able to muke a belter e Sof jewelry than most of the gnee a cold day when a clerk can't p& za a countty visitor by flashing a I inmond on him. " "How are the dealers benefited1 ? "Why , in this way : A rich man , fo : jewelry , comes up to the hotel cot r and sees a fine diamond on the clerl ilrt bosom. He makes tome roma > out the stone. The clerk talks abc i features and value in an off-hand RI way. The visitor askes where it w irchased. Clerk tells him , and reco : ends him to go there ; in fact , oil res him a card of Introduclion. Doi u eee how the echeme works ? " Drink our 0. G. Java and Mocha Ct > , fresh rossted every day. Bi > st naha. GHANO Uxrox TEA Co. , ) uglas , between Fourteenth and F leenth streets , lied front. N'oueo. Members of Myrtle loo'ge U , I ) , a lupstedto meet at C stlo hall tr. . aning to transact ( mpottsht busine ; By order of JAMES CARTER , C. C. Pry our Formosa Oolong and Gunpo' ' rTea. It Is fine. GRAND Ustoy TEA Co. , iuglas , between Fourteenth and Fi teenth streets. Ked front , Death of Cornelius AnUmnu , ) ornelius Aultman. ped 68 , Inventc mir cturer , capitalist and phllanthropie ii suddenly and unexcectedly of heart di 6 nt his home in Canton , ( X , at 1 o'cloc the morning of the 26th , His wealth nutxHlalfrom $1,000,000 to $3.000,0 ( leaves one child , Mrs George 13. Hurte of George D. llnrter , a bunker of Cai tr. Anllman was born at trnontown ! , 0 r Canton in 1827. Hft , with K. 1U11 , tb i Cieorge Cook and Lewis ami Jacob Milk ; organised the nioning and reaping hM' , hatvefiter and engine buninecs an .Ijlishpd a mammoth plant in Canton O operated under thn firm nme of C. Anil 'CM Vr ; ' J"Jh n oal'111 8bok "f * 1,600,0V ifcW Mr. Anllman and same of his co-wort established the large fstabltshment f tman , Miller & Co In UC3 tha Fire wnal bank of Canton was organi/cd b Anltman and olherf , and ha nctoil R ident from itn orifnn'/ntJon , In 1867 Mi tmau ( tailed in busineM In AhnsfiMd. ( ) wneclion with H. It. Tajlor , of Chlsaifo deceased , for the purpose cf mannfnclm \tbratorthroslilngmacMne. . XThichlsnlF , .out . Battle Creek , Mich. Mr. Atillnwi iiUntlfietl with Jhe following bnsinees en nsjs nnd other org nt-/Uons ! nt tlie tlnv Imieath : C. Anllman & Co , the Cantoi y\ight Iron BiMge company , the Cnntoi is company , icholo , Shepherd , t Co. a le Creek , Mich. , prei-tdentof Awltman , ' ° L * P ° - ? ( , Mansfield , president of tin t National binkof Cunton , and he als < IntereBts In a number of mines in the weet was tveiwnrprof Afount Union college urn iliroclor , president of the boaVd o tpes of the liwt , Melliodi t-l-piicopn : rch , pi sldont of the Lincoln club , of Onn and a member of n number of bonnvolon .nlMtioiw. He withdrew Irom the Akroi miMiment teemypars iw ; ( > . Afr. Aultmai mar led in 1840 to KHM Vbe , of GreSn j , Ohio , w ho died In rebnmj-'isoo. Oni T\"i r , " to them'ft. , , ' ' " "Bluer , now th , of Mr. Georpe 1) . Haiter. In the fsll o he a manfe.1 to hi. , , rfent Vrtfiu w 'hlUdelpliU. Of eaeftccn tel during a wonderfully active Hf , fsndB of dollar * went to educational n Ion , Institution , and project , an J hto . nten 'V" . There are in mimeBU to M , tvwity that make it needle * , to re"ew o Uken PILLS 25 YEARS IN USE. Or > tetty dic > l Triumph of\li Agd _ SYMPTOMS OF A PORPID LIVER. . .j the. ' t\f \ -.7..v..r.--7 _ . .lhe ho ldr. ; ? n , .r - od-r ? r mla < * * nri. note before the ere , Hem rr the right err. HntlfMae * , Ml tlrrHtna , lllthlrcolored Urtne. find CONSTIPATION. ITTT'N rnrB ara eapeclalij- Adapted inch ttiet , onn lo a effects Vuch > H , WuVSH Wt"huV IMnl'.u'Iiii j\helirA : < llV" ArJloiTon lucf.l. I'lOfttlieilrunUiillratilarNtoolfara , 44m < - . . . HITS HAIR DYE : JUT liAtn \VuiiKeRB ehnnged to a "V "LACK lir n BinRie ftiiiioBBiion | o" iliIR. it impartiniintulTsf color.nct Mitaneoiidy. noli ) by UruffKlati. or tl > ye * m ; onr celtitof i 1oe , m Murray 8t. . New York , t \ MWK rO rOOf Of The-ro. Shanghai Mercury , Fonr or five months BRO the F fleet TronW have h d little diflicnl taking "Port Arthur. Tt was def < then by only one fort on the top small hill mounting fonr gnns. since the bombardment ot Kcelunc ; greatest energy has been displayed , dor the advice cf certain German art officers of several snbddlarj- forte earthworks have been thrown np a least fonrteon powerful gnns are n < position , that is to say , gnn wolf six to eighteen tons each. They also an ample supply of torpodos anc pcdo boats cs well as ntimorons Not foldtn and Gatlings. The entrant the harbor Is farther defended by swift cmltowi , mounting t igothor twenty-five ton guns , and by two ' qulto boats , carrying one thirly- ( Armstrong each. It will not bo denied that this is a formidable armament , and one wl if the Chinese do but stick to their g will give the French some little tron A. new fcatnro in Ihe dofonco , If it cc to a defence , will bo the presence of oignors. There are at the moment Foreigners in Port Arthur altogot Ihreo Germans ashore and three Kngl nnon sfbat , of hem ttro arc marine ; lnoors and the other an inslrector in nanship. The Koglishmen are , It is jorstood. not desirous of joining in ighfc , and XT ill probably retire before i ) ftgins. They ought , Indeed , in that < 0 hive done no long ago , but the ( nan officers are said to be prepared tand by their employers Mid chance 3ow far they ill bo trusted with lofonco remains to be seen. Judg rom past experience , one would be lined to sny not very far , bnt even I nbordinato capacity , the presence of' ' r three foreigners of pluck and cne light work wonders in animating f ncouraging the reslstenco. The number of Chinese troops on round cannot be ascertained exactly , ie common estimate put them at ss than 10,000 , while there re numon unps at various points between that i lewchwarg , from ahlohtho force ml indily be aiignmented It would ee lercfore , very certain if the French e ) to Port Arthur they will find it Highest piece of work they have as ; d to encounter , and the longer they t going the tougher it will ba. Lai lantilies of munitions of war are s sing forwrded to Tientsin and I 5rlh. The peason is n v too advanc 'r ' the French fleet to undertake Ivanca northward this year , and 10 spring of next year consideral ogress will no doubt have _ be ndo in still further strengthening t ifencet , especially those on the la Je , which at present are weake asides , Formosa is likely to give t reuch employment for some time mo. They might , indeed , occupy thei Iven to advantage during the winter jrking out this problem. If Tamsi th its two or three gune , cost them my weeks to reduce , how many mont 11 Port Arthur be likely to cost thei A. Sailor describes His Bride. ie Seaman. My wife Is just as handsome a craft er left a milliner's dry dock ; is olipp ilt , and with a figure head not oft * en on a small craft. Her lensjth el Is five feet six inches , displacemei en.ty-Beven cnbicfeet ; of light drangh ilch adds to her speed In the ball rees U In waist , spare , trim. At the tin > spliced she was newly rigged , foi d aft , with standing rigging < ; e and llowers ; main sail pa : k , foro-stay-nall of "Valenciennes , an in'n'swls trimmed with orange blosson > r ] frame was of the best steel corere th silk with whalebone stanchion e rigging Is intended for fair weuh * lising. She has also a set of etorratai rough weather. I have been tel it in running down street before th id she answers the helm beautifnil 1 can turn around In her own longt i handsome craft passes. Sew Yorkers complain that the el ( ed cars are not properly warmed. ? ho war In China reminds one of a lerican pma fight all talk and n nd. Vhittier got feveuty-sevon buckwhen PS from H Boston choking school 01 birthday anniversary. . policeman who has served on th s- York lorce for twonly years imj a retire on half pay. § 5600 a year. nnrm fend toHoolilchACV 1'almer , Mais , fluni ndttieM tn fn.li tr ' ranipbleti i > r' lDlni \ to the rcarloKof chli ? ilren , etc. ni.lge' V Kocil in the noft foci \ In thn world for Imn 1UI , aotl In rttilll taVen by the lilt ! IfolVs , Mil alvaj twit ] ' ( atufactory t e a u It nen taken eillroctiona noc < jmran\lr ( ; each ran. Bet c fornanleil f r ttamp Hl'fo' ( Peed In pnt m * , four tltc , at E.V. , 6.Vin ? 1 ? and $1 S J tell Iterf l\trrt. Woohkh A , Co. 01 5t , Charles Hotel , 11KKT , BET. 7th and f th , tlKCOUf , NEH Mrs. rNe l ) and elcKantl ) lnrnlhM. flood i > on firft floor. rr rm - t.6i ) to J2 pa d j , p , dal rnte Riei ten ot the UKl 1ature. no\10-lm me DR. SWETNAM , fllce IBth Btreot , first door north o asm In Hofd'a opera houie , Lay < ir at ofllce or 8 Te'ii dm nlora , oddenco No. 1012 Fantam Bt. Mldonca Telephone , 5VO , Sice Telephone , 100. DR. J3YSA11T , llco and residence , N. W. Cor. 12th Howard streeU , * CalU answnred promptly nlghl ilay , g SpecUl attention plvon to the d | . of women and children. f BrOllKI NKW OOOD8 A. KALISH. srchant 'Tailor 3. 10th itreet.jMw.tn Firntm and Dainey ) ' NOTICE . . , O. W h'KO. 80 Lfc V . , ' I Hfivft With crory dleearo Itnaglnablo f < luet three yoara. Onr Wrnpglst , ! T. T , Anderson , reeorn ding "lop Bittors" mo , 1 need twol > Attlt > l Am onUrAlp cnrod , and hoartlly r < nn < nA llftn Bittern toevotyono. Walker , l ? oknor , Mo. T Trrlto thin as a Token of the great appreciation 1 of your Hop * * * 'Kittt'r ' I wan afflicted \ \ illi Inflammatory rheumatism 1'or nearly Seven years , and no rnc iolno sot : o do mo any Good ! " Until 1 tried two bottles ot yonr illtors , and In my inrpriso 1 am as o-day ns over I was. 1 hope "Yon may hxvo abnndanUnccoss" "In this Croat and" Valuable medicine : Anyone' ' * * wishing to known bent my cure ? Can learn by addrecslntc mo , K M , WUllams,1102 16th slreet.Wnshlng - 1 comlcler your Kemcdy the botil remedy In tvietcn 1 or Indirection , kiinoy "And nervous debility . lhavo ji Upturned "From the sonth In n fruitions eef For health , and find that yonr Bitters lolng mo moro Good' Thftvfj-ylhing oleo ; A month ace 1 was oxtromly "KmaclatoS' ' ! ! ' And Bcwcoly able to walk. Now 1 Gaining strength ! and "Fleshl" And hardly a day passes bnt what 1 * * * * * + ompllmonted on my Improved appc nco , and it is all due to Hop Bitters ! J. 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