.ai;:a..wMis CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2?, 1800 ,jwtVlrmdii iiyM?,rl..wiijh 8 S t , to If fc r POPULATION OP LINCOLN 00,000, Saturday Evening, Feb, 22, '90, TAKE NOTICEI The CoiiniKii will not lie rospnnalhlo for any debts mnila liy any one In It nnino, un nun written onler nooomimnlc tho same, proHrly signed, L. Wkwmki,, Jr., l'ntp'r. I, Corner I Oth and P Streets. Dry Goods -AND- CARPETS. Tim Utturlor Onn 1m Kntiuil At Windsor llolol News Htiinil. CnplU.I llolol News Htnml. CMcII'h Dlnlmt Hull Now Htnml, ThoOcillmui NowsBlunil, IIS Hotltll Mill Ht. Ilort Kttirnor. 111 Ninth lltli Htrcut. Kd. Younir, Utto 0 Htrcut. Knton AHnilth, HMO Ultlo Himrt CIkiu Wore. 113 N. ISth flU FHJIRIS W. R. DENNIS, 1137 O STREET. I.ncrtl unit Forsnnnt. Whltobrcaat Cool and Llmo Company. Lincoln Iix Co., 1040 O Bt. Telephono lit). Perry & Harris, jowolors. Brown' restaurant (or meals . Toko Turkish at 1010 O street. Auk your grocer for Qullck'a brotul. Telephone at tho Couiukh olUco Is 053, Mineral water used for bathing, 1010 O it. Qtvo BotU & Weaver, tho now coal Arm, a rial. MIm C. J, Qullmctto's drew making par en, 1223 O rtroot. Try Bomo of the One frosh fish served every day at Camoron's. Canon City Coal again at tho Whitobroast Cool and Llmo Co. Ask your grocer for Gulick's bread. Roast moats, and vegetables of all klndsat Camoron's Lunch House. Superior quality Anthrnclto cool ntUetts & Weaver's. Call up 440. Join tho Terry & Harris watch club. Oct a watch at a dollar a week. Tho old rellahlo Canon City Coal at Hutch n & HyattV, 1040 O street. Improved shower for Turkish baths at 1016 O street, basomout Union block. Only placa in Lincoln that uses mineral water in hatha is at 1010 O street. Ask your grocer for Gulick's bread. Try an oyster stow or oyrtera in any stylo at Din Cameron's. Thoy aro tine, . A five-dollar work of Shakespeare given away. Boo advertisement, pago 8, Drown is ready to servo bawjuots, woddiug collations and other spreads on short notice. Qullck'a bread is full weight. Canon City, Mondota, Ohio Block and Col orado Coal, at Botta & Weaver1, phono 440. Now is tho time to lay in your winter sup ply of coaL Hutchins & Hyatt's, 1040 O street. Fresh mined Lackawana Anthrnclto and other lino coals at Hutchins & Hyatt's, 1040 O street Cakes of any nud nil kinds for banquet par ties mado to order on short notice at tho Gu llck Bakery, 013 P street. Telephone 103. Winger & McGahoy for Coal, Coko and Wood. 123 North Klovonth stroot. Tele phone 800. , Ladies will And a complete lino of flue shoos and all the latest styles at the proper prices at Sherwin's Boston Shoo Storo, Buy Qulick's bread. Buy your coal of tho Whltobreast Coal and Lime Co., and it will always bew ell screahod, rull weight, best quality and at right prices. Ashby & Milbspaugh aro offering thoir en tire stock of flue dross goods and silks at cost. Now is the time to buy a nlco dress for very ittls money. Balrd Bros, aro giving SO per cent discount on all cash salos and a chanco on a f 45 sowing machlno on every purchase or bill paid to tho amount of f 1,00, Buy Gulick's bread. You can have 20 percent on your hard waio aud get a chance on a (45,00 sewing machlno for every dollar's worth you buy at Balrd Bros., 1343 0 stroot. Tho now Felix Qovme's face powders re cently received by Miss Johnston are having a popular sole and all tho ladles who have used it have great praibe for It. Edith E. Russell, artist In China, Oil, Pas Wl and Water Color n luting. Studio, room 140 Jonos block, corner 1'iind Twelfth Btroeta, entrance 130 north Twelfth strott. Old trunks made as good as new or taken in trade for new ones at trunk factory 203 So 11th st., UjI. ()). Wirrick & Hopper. Aim a fine line of trunks.'values, etc Fine carriages, buggies, smulle horses and the best livery stock in tho city at A. Q. BilK roeyor & Go's. Palace Stable, Telephone orders (No. 435 receive prompt attention. J. T. Joum' new carriage repository is now located on tho ground floor, 205-007 South Tenth street, in the Bohanan block, wherohls line or. Hue carriages or all kinds show to bet ter advantage than-ever. Joints wants to sell you a rig: when you want one. Call and see Mas. Me agrees to wake the rloes suit or five yra tfee rig. 0 SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Agn Ik not to Ih) measured by jrnrn, for whenilMhi'iit a cnnplo younger In spirit or fonder of the society of Jimng hiIo thmi Mr. mid Mrs. II. I. Fosterl Their IminlMuiiie homo U onn In which fonimllty wnltn'on cor dlallty, nml it Is tho mwiiu of ninny a little lie formnl galhei lug, ns often of young folks it of middle-aged. Tho door of tho Foster homo Is always o,ieii with a hearty wcloninofor tho friends of tho household, nnd the fi lends nra not neglectful of their opiKiitunltlex. lMt week Mr. and Mm. Foster gnvo mi rlegnnt rnni jmrty for their nmrrleil friend, and on Atondity evening of thlswck n company of young folk ami a few of the younger married people were limidwiiuely entertained nt a phantom jmrty. I)inclng wns tho fenturo of tho nvenlng, and tho conditions under which It was Inihiigeil In (Including good music) luiidotlio hours brim over with merriment. Tho room were hung with chlnoso Inn terns, giving n dim and ghoiitly light. Tho Identity of tho guests, on arriving, was concealed by llowingdracrieaof white, most ly nhtol mid pillow cnwsj nud tho fun of mosqiirrilltig In Mich a disguise may bo (in iigluiil, The part ielpauts veto It one of the mwt delightful of social allalm. The Invitixl KiuwlH weio Messrs, nud Mcsilnmcii Dennis, lHsou, Hheldon, lluckstair, C. H, Llpplucott, 1'llelier, Townley, W. B. MoArthiir.Hnyilen, A. W. .liinson, Maxwell, II, 0. Kdily, Nlslet and Xleiuer; Mrs, K, II, Coomho, Mrs K. S. ThompMtm of Oiunlin, Miwrs. lltirkstiiir, Clark Mauslleld, Folk, Harry Hall, Mcintosh, Frank Smith, llniiimond, Wnlto, Mulr, Orlnilli, Mo Arthur, Montgomery, Wright, Mohrenstseh. er, l.w, Uicliter, Chim, Clark, Vnn Duyne, Ix'inlst, .Mngoon, J, K. Thompson, Frank eh rung, Will Hntdy, Cooper nud Foienman, MIhm-s Iitta, I'll nko, Lntbi, Hammond, Mar tha Fuuko, Zlemer, Qruiiliiger of Omaha. Hawkins, .Maud Burr, Hnthauny, Oakley, llrown, Hudilltli of Wiimvii, Minn., Wnlsh, Hlerllng, l'rli of Chlcngu, Wilson, Mli.uio Warwick of Mt. l'liNisant, Iowa, Hadlu Bocks er, Hollaway of Ouiahn. Tetuplo hall, within whoso walls Terwlch oro hns erected her throuo and before whom the lovers of tho graceful nrt have so often Urned in homngontnld nmny delight ful HCeiuR, hns wltncKNcd numerous pli nsnnt nml enjoyable occasions during tho present season, Tho gotldess of dancing cortnlnly tntiHt have felt Haltered by the honmgo mld her on Wednesday evening when hnndsomo women In rich nttlro und soldier liko men In gorgeous uniform nld trlbuto to her nt tho grand hall given that night by Marshall Division, Uniform Itnnk of tho Knights of Pythias, in honor of tho twenty-sixth anni versary of Pj tlilnnlsm. Tho occasion was n delightful one, Frank Horneflus, T. J. Hens ley nnd Chns. Moyer were tho conunitteo of nrrnngeinents, whllo Col. Kd. Slzer, fllrs. Kd. BUer nnd Mrs, Frank Bolianuan coinprisetl ,1... . .!.. I.. m. .. ' uiu nvupiiou L-uuumiu'o. ino noor com mittee consisted of Col. John Jenkins, F. II, Bohanan, L. T. Qaylonl, John F. Harden, Cliss. Benson nnd O. N. Crnndnll. Tho or chestra discoursed sweetest strains, to which tho gny dancers kept n merry rythm until the "weo sum' hours." Tho nttondnnco wns largo and nuinbcrnl many of tho well known lendoi s of Lincoln society. Tho occasion was a pleasant success and will loavo many happy romeinbrnnces, Tho Capital City hns grown to the east very rapidly nnd attracted a flno class of eoplo to that section. Thrown together by circum stance, theso people have dovelojieil a very cordial nolghborhooil feeling that hns result ed In tho organlxatlon of a pleasant social club. Thoy meet ovcry two weeks, sometime for dancing, occasionally for card playing only and frequently for both. Tho spirit of neighborly friendliness prevails, Informal cor diality rules and tho result is somo highly on joyablo gatherings. The lost jmrty of tho East Lincoln Socinl club was held on Friday evening at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Travis, who proved themselves most compe tent host. Dancing and cards ruled tho ovening. Tho company included Messrs. nnd Alcsdnmes L. C. Pnco, S. J. Tuttlo, II. M. Hlco, Dr. Holyoko, S. K. Hnlo, E. it. Guth rlo, C. it. Stephens, 8. J, Aloxnnder, 11. D Bawycr, G. G. Beams, W. L. Pickett, W. M Pnco, I. L. Lyman, C. A. WickciBhnm, N. S Balrd, W. L. Murphy, J. T. MaOonnld and Wllllnmsj Mews. Col T. Ewlng, O. H.Frow Guy Hnle, P. Q. Bird, C. 11. Van Duyn, A.' H. Pnco nnd I'Voil Hnllett; Misses Clnrkio Pace, Florence Halo, Daisy Tuttlo, N. and Jonnlo Leathers. Tho reception to Messrs. Albert and Louis Katzensteln and their brides, which was an nounced some tlmo ago and then postponed on account of tho death of a relatlvo of sev eral of tho gentlemen concerned iu tho alfulr, wos given nt Temple hall Thursday ovening. It was a very gratifying compliment to the nowly married couples that their friends should liavo tondorod them so hnndsomo and cordial a iweption. Dancing was tho order of tho evening, interrupted only long enough for a flno supper nt Brown's. Llght-hearUxl gayoty ruled tho hour, tho ladles displayed elegant toilets, and all had u delightful tlmo. Tho participants were Mesilames Bracks, Mayer, Opponbolmer, Kramer, Barr, Friend, Block, Meyer, Messrs. M. Opjienheimor.Itlch, 8teinlerg, Greonbaum, Moyer, Brucks, Kra mer, S. Opponholmer, Kslnsky, J. O. Oppon helmer, E. Fleming, O. Fleming, Friend, Barr, Bloch, Chos. Moyor, S. Bellgsohn. Llb borman, Berkson, Faska, S. Mayer of Plntts mouth, Misses Kramer, Barr, Alleou Friend, Ida Friend, Schwab, Frank, Bertha and Nets tie Sollgsohn, Miuuio Levi of Nebraska City. Tho Comus club held Its ngular bi-wookly lrty Tuosilay evening at Temple hall. It was well nttonded nnd proved to bo ono of tho pleasantest of a flno series. Tho club probably will havo ono moro dance this seas on. Tho participants Tuesday ovening wero: Messrs. A. Harrison, Will Lottrldgc, Will Clark, J. Seamore, C. K. Hale, W. A. Seltz, D. Consldlno, C. Wlmckcrhagan, Walter Blako, P. A. Bomorlnd, F. E. Parks, Low Trefetcr, Grot Barnes, J. L. Codington, Will Stnckhous, ltoy Winslow, C. W. Gunni son, O. O. Parmnleo, P. G. Bird, A. B. Balrd, W.E. Stewart, O. E. Houek, E. E. Mockett; Misses Anna Trumble, Anna Coffrann, Mrs. C. K. Halo, Florence Hole, Maloue, Becker, Canflold, Nellie Hyde, Jennlo Parker, Llzzlo Bufonl, Anna Grlills, Mattlo GrlllU, Alma Sharj), Ada Ball. Dora Ball, May Pettlt, Lottie Bonfoy, Mrs. A. B. Balrd. Anns. Hogan, Ora Anderson, Donnelly, Adams, Burns, Smith, Love and Blauchard. Miss Blancho Boyer gnvo n very pleasant part for her young friends Monday ovening at her homo In east Lincoln, She w as as sisted in recelvlug by Miss Gertrudo Culbcrt bon, and sovcral recitations und musical num bora wero given by Misses Elllo Hoyer, Josephine Lottridgo and Minnie Gay lord. The invited guests wero Messrs. KugenoPaco, Kennoth Blnfoid, Arthur Poundstoue, Ar thur Munson, Kd. Cou&aul, Floyd Hotaling, Frank Saunders, Chnrlio Townsend, Ed. Nichols, Alva Townsend, Mr. Hubbanl, Or vllle Eddy, John Erb, Roy Chapman, Willis Sawyer, Halph and Freil Plummer, Jamiv Bally, Harry GrouMj; Misses Jennlo Stownrt, May Klmmercr, Fannlo Biuford, Kdlth BIs Mr, Ella Olson, Bessie Munton, Bessie Hedges, Josephine Lottridgo, Maud Burkey, Vina Householder, Minnie Oaylord, Nelllo Eddy, Eva Snell, Hattle Harden, Vliinlo Beach, Mary Dutill. Tho annual linniiiet of tho Iincnster liar iisoociatloti wns given last evening nt the iiulsor hotel. Following was tio program of tonsts nnd rcsH)iisi Tho Jury system, W. J. Bryan; tho Junior counsel, W. L. CnndllTt "Tho l.nw ns mi Eilucntor," 8. I (lelsthnrilt; "Tim Iiwjer on tho Stump," I, W. Lansing; "Tim Fiilernl Court," W. J. Iiinlr; "Our Aiiswer," John L. Doty; "Tho New Depmtiiro," Mrs, W. H.Snwjer; "Tho Plonc-r Ijiwjer,"8. J Ttitllc; "Tho Judi ciary," Judge Aumsn Cobb; "Fro simple, simple fen ami nll.tho fees entnll nro nothing when compared to thw, thou best of fee, Female,' E. P Holmes; "Tho Prisoner nt tho llnr." J. II. Slroilo; ' The Nntlonnl Bar Asw elation," N. 8. Hnrwooil. Several socinl gatherings wero held Inci dental to llm visit of Dr. T, O. Clinmberlnlu, presldont of tho university of Wlsconsoii, who ciiiiio to Lincoln Inst ee to mnko tho Chnrter Dny address for our stnto university. On Friday ovening Chancellor and Mrs. Divewy Invited tho faculty nnd their wives to meet Dr, Chnmlerlnlu and provided pleasant entertainment for thooveuing. OnHattinlny ox-Postmaster mid Mrs. Wntkina gavo a din ner In tho dix'tor's honor nnd entertnlneil ii eonipuny of former Wisconsin in-oplo. Tho friends of .Mrs, Kmtiin Sparrow gnvo her n pleiisant surprise party Tuesday even Ing at tho homo of her patents, Mr. and Mrs. Scott, bOJ North Sixteenth street. The com. niiy Included Misses Grnhnm, Miuuio and Cora IIIII, Sndlo Bonds, Joslo Dowilon, Iinii Brady, Ornco Zliumerninn, CnlHo Newel, 1)11 llo Newel, Carrlo Koontr, Ida Thatcher, Mrs, Lonl, Mrs. Henry,Mr. nml Mrs. Thomas, Dr. Graham, Messrs. Frank Btnnhoiw, Cole, L. M. Zlinmermaii, Iiwls, W.W.Wntklns.Glen, Jackson, Walter I). Eastman, Tho following Lincoln ieoplo went to Oinii hn Tuewlny, tho most of them to attend tho D'Albert-Bnrasnto concert: Mrs. A. M. Ilnlnl. Mrs. J. 8. Slater, .Mrs. W. E. Stownrt, J. A. Finch, H. J. Connor, Mr nnd Mrs. August Hngenow, G. Bngnnll, Mr. mid Mrs. C. II. Gere, Mrs. T. J. Illekoy, Jmnes H. Walsh, II. O. Cosgrovo, Geo. W (Inge, Mrs. A. Weber, Tom M. Cook, W.Moi ton Smith. Among tho visitors In Lincoln nro Benntor Funko and family of Iowa, who nro guests of Mrs. F unke's sister. Tho senator Is the edit or of tho llmcon nt Spirit Lake, the well know n summer resort. On account of the deadlock In tho Iowa leglslntuio there is llttlo to keep him In Des Mnlms, and by watching tho dallies ho can tell in Lincoln when ho will bo needed. Friends of Miss Miunlo Goodman gnvo her a happy "surprise" on Frlihy ovening of Inst Meek In honor of her eighteenth yenr, nnd lef t a number of lovo tokens. Tho assault ing party comprised Misses Miller, Luw ronce, Manchester, Bengali, Whltmoro, nud Messrs. Shoemaker, Lnwrcnco, Manchester, Dumstcml and Leightou. Mr. Ialluo Brown iravo n lollv vnlmitlnn lnrty nt his homo on St. Valontine's ovening. Games nnd dancing wero Indulged In. Those present wero: Will Tvlor. Itnvinnml lfnin ltoy Sawyer, Everett Sawyer, Mark Bufonl, Anna Lau, Pearl Bound!, Maud Tyler, Holon Wood, Fannlo Hlco and Eugenie Tuttlo. Mrs. Sarah Reynolds of Canton, Ohio, nnd Mrs. W. W. Wallace of Omaha havo boon tho guests this week of Mrs. E. W. Bucking, ham. Mrs. Reynolds Is tho foster mother of Mr. Wullace, an Omaha bank cnshlor, nnd la also a relutivo of Senator Mnnderson. Ono of Our Boys contemplates entertaining tho whole crowd at his room soon. Every fellow will hnvo to speak a piece, slug a song or tell a story. With this broad hint no fol low can plead an excuso. Not to read tho Couhiku la criminal negligence. Tho engagement of a dancing teacher and a well known railroad man who has gono re cently to Alllanco has been an open secret for somo tlmo, and now tho teacher announces that tho coming term of her class will bo her last Mrs. Win. A. Preston returned Saturday from a visit with her jwrents nt Cedar Rapids. Iown. Mrs. Preston wns ono of tho society young ladies of that city, and several companies wero given iu her honor. One of tho handsomest and most costly cor. nots west of Chicago Is now tho projiorty of Will O'Shca, Jr., tho woll known musician of this city. Tho instrument Is sliver, gold-lined mid handsomely engraved. Tho Juniors had tho last party of thdr sorlos at Tomplo hall last night. Thoro is talk of another hop, but it will not be a club affair, which will admit a number of desir able young men. Tho engagement of Mr. John M. Thayer, Jr., nnd Miss Mngglo Mullon has boon taken for granted for somo tlmo, and now it Is known that tho wedding will tako placo somo tlmo In April, Tho Lincoln Elks wero again called on to loan their minstrel wigs and chair covers. They hnvo Just como back from playing an Important part In a Hastings homo talent nfs fair. Mrs. Dr. Victor undertook a very trying task iu soliciting business for tho A'fniiM. Oiel, but she did it with energy and was ro wurded with a hnndsomo result. Miss May McAllister of Grand Island, daughter of Win. McAllister, grand reconlcr of tho A. O. U. W., Is attending business collogo in Lincoln. A iotter received early in tho week from Mrs. Fred Funko, now at tho hot springs of Las Vegas, Now Mexico, reiwrted Mr. Funko to bo seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. W E. Burllngim of Omaha havo been spending a part of tho week with Mr. and Mrs. W. Q. Bell. Tho ladles aro slss tors, Rov. and Mrs. L. W. Terry of tho east Lin coln Baptist church wero tendered a reception Wednesday ovening nt Baker & Smith's holL The management of tho W. C. A. Klrmesj presented W.,8. Huffman with an upholstered clwlr In recognition of his valunbloassistanco. Miss Eva Batos wos married Wednesday ovening to Mr. Win. W, Cook, and they hnvo gono to the groom's farm near Hickman. Miss Lattn goes to Nebraska City today to attend a Washington birthday party given by MUs Miunlo Hawks of that city. Bupt. Lnno wns in New York this week to attend a meetlug of superintendents of publio instruction from vai ioun states. Tom Cooke, who Is census suorvisor for this district, litis opened an olllco in tho gov erumont building, L. Weasel, Jr., tho Couhikk's wanderer, will leavo Philadelphia today on the houio- mini irip. Mrs. Harry T. Dobbins ami Mrs. James McMaiin visited their parents at Tnmorn this week. Tho Browning society will First Congregational church evening. meet at tho Wednesday Mrs. Fred Baldwin entertained a club at curds at tho Windsor hotel Wednesday evou i"'K. R. 11. Oakley, O. Thompson and O. E. Yates returned Thursday from Now castle. Gov. Thayer and Secretary Cowdry were among reccut victims of la grippe. Hat- unlay from Glovrrsvllle, N. Y. Dr. II, L Palnii'silepiirturafoi'hUEuroH'sn trip was delayed n week or so. Rusel Ilrjdon hnsgou on the rond for Ackeimauu's milllneiy house. Dr. Frank H Billing of hog cholera fuiuo hns been In town this week. Hugh Baker hns Just uci Ived a flii mando lin lniMrlil f i oin Italy. J. II Mallnlh'ii of Kemney ha lceit np jKilnted n postal chrk. OvorUOO Hoplo nro said to huvo taken din ner nt Odoll's Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. L. C. Burr sjient Sunday with Omaha friends. Mr. nud Mrs. A. W. Jnnscn hnvo returned front Clncngo. Tho noxt. Yoiko rluli hop Is booked for March 7, Louis Jensen returned f i om Denmark this we.k. Mrs. 8. L. Pylo Is visiting nt Mollno, III. Mnnnger Mclleynolds Is Iu Chicago. Lent will begin nuxt Wednesday. Other Socinl News on Page 3. It Wns tho Other fellow. Grizzly My too hurt like thundor last night. Tootloy That sol What was tho matter with Itl G rlzly Wasn't anything tho matter with it. Tootloy Thought you said it hurt you. Grizzly No, It didn't hurt mo. It hurt that young dudo that's boou calling toseo my girl. West Buoro. Night mi thn Avonun. YounirBurclar (In tho narlor) Hark I I Just heard tho lady upstnlrB tell hor husband thoro wero burglars In tho houso. Old Burglar That's nil right. If thoy know wo nro burglars they'll keep qulot, for fonr of boln' killed. I wns afraid they'd mls tako us for ioor relations, and yoll for tho ixjlicc Now York Weekly. Suitable. She Whoro do you get your suits from, Mr. D.I He That's a straugo question I Froin tho tailor, of cou rsa Why do j ou ask She Ob, thoy'ro generally so "loud." I thought you might got them from tho gun smith's. He Yes j I've heard roporta nbout them. Judy. A I'urls Doc Market. Among tho queer Institutions of Paris of whoso oxhsteuco tho ordinary English visitor, with all his zeal for exploration, has uo no tion, Is tho dog market, which Ls held overy Sunday In a corner of tho Marcho nux cho vaux. It is a duly authorized market that brings into tho exchequer of the city an an nual sum equivalent to illOO. This proved that n great deal of business Is dono by the salo of dogs in tho course of tho year. A tax of fifteen cents is loviod upon tho "head" of each animal that Is brought to markot. Tho number of outrlos average 14,000 annually, but tho exhibition is said to huvo injuriously affected tho dog business, for thoro was a marked decrojuo last year, Tho market Is ulso said to havo suffered from tho compoti tlou of tluiho w ho sell dogs In tho street, nnd take largo families of them every Sunday into tho Champs Elyreos and BoU do Bou logne, under tho pretense that they need air and exorcise, but really in tho liojx) of nego tiating their sale, Loudon Globe. A WVII Itrcomsi a l'ountuln. An nrtwl.-in well was comploted at Woon socket, L. I,, last week, an Immense flow of water having been struck. Tho strength of tho flow Increased rapidly until the machinery could not hold it iu check, und n solid column of water, ns bl;- ns a man's inxly, was thrown sixteen foet Into tho nlr with n roar that could Ikj hoard two miles. Tho flow was not brought uuder subjection until last night. A lako covering over lorty acres has boon formed in tho lower part of tho town on somo vicntit lots. A doiiM fojr ls constantly rising from tho warm water. Many barns nud wullcs nro flooded. Half tho pressure Is now turned ou, and tho water runs through a six Inch plpo and throws a solid stream lit teen fcot high. Artesinn exports say tho well Uthe most ponorful ono In tho world. Tho propi iotors of tho Woonsockct flour mills havo offoml tho city councils rentul of 1,000 a year for less than one-half tho power. Now York World. A now stamp canceling machlno is ticmg tried iu tho Philadelphia iwstollleo. It is op erntisl by electricity, nud Is suld to cancel tho stamps on letters at tho rate of 25,000 pe Lotir, automatically registering tho number cancelled Ruth M. Wood.M. D Conservatory Place, Tub teenth street.threo doors south of L stroot. Gulick's bread Is full weight. Mr, and Mrs. J, A. 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