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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1884)
THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA , MONDAY. JANUARY 21 , 1884. COUNTY GENERAL FUND. To amount on hau.l July lit , 1SS3 S 38,415 ( B To amount collected < 16,10932 To mmint transferred from County Rlnklnx fund ( old ) , ' 17 iS To amount tramlerrcd from County 1'oor lund 3103 To balance transferred from County Dog fund , (1878 ( and cubbo * racntcara | ) , > . . 40771 To amount tranrfcrrcd from County Hlnklrifr fund 127 * To amount transferred from County Court iloipo fund ( ilJ ) . . . . 3 Ol To amount transferred fmm County Int rot fund , 173 To amount transferred from County < hortl inir fund 33 W To amount traniftrrcd fiom County IMItctllancous fundhnf. ( ! fare ticket * ISO SO To amount transferred from Btato fundi ( collections of 1867 and back K" 2077 To balanao tranifcrrcil Iroiu rco fund 370 07 8 tV7Tol ny amount of warranty redeemed 9 43,07727 tly amount of IlnwluUon on Couoty ( Icocral fund 321 ot liy amount of K * for Collection of County taxes 495 V3 Jlv amount Iranfcrrcu toJJrldffo fund 2,5)000 ) liy amount transferred to Hotd fund sOO 00 9 48,191 G2 lUlanco 9 6,68016 SCHOOL APPORTIONMENT FUND. To amount on hand July l t , 1883 ) 11.537 03 To amount of Special School lax of 1603 and baak y ars , 1733 To amount o ! liog lax of 1877 , and back years 7 29 To amount of Liquor license rran ftrrcd tram MUcollaneoua fund , 1,376 00 Totmount of fine * In JiwUccti'Court translcrruil from " " 1100 Toamoun of Fines In 1'ollct Court tianaferred from " " PS33 00 'Wit , . , 8 1D30 75 By amount ! pnld dlitrlcts 8 13,23300 Jly Collection Fee 13 75 Italanco . ' e 6,933 BC SPECIAL SOUOOL FUND. ' To amount on hamlJnly l t , 1S93. . . . . $ 14,899 11 To amount Collected Ic.a that of 1803 and back ) ter . . . . , 3,103 80 lo amount turned over by W , F. Holna 163 72 4' S 18,550 03 fly 8momitiaM | districts . ' . $ 11.080 83 Ay Collection fco 3J 0 9 11,101 77 llalanoo 8 745181 RAILROAD BOND SINKING FUND. To amount on hand July 1st , 1883 g 21,878 72 To amount transferred from Itallrond DrldRC lloml elnklng fund 7.1 41 To amount collected 0,513 4 ! ! 9 31,235 CO ] ) y amount of warrants redeemed 3 ! 0,1CO 00 " llihnco _ g 11,1356 BRIDGE FUND. To amount on hind July 1st , 1883 3 OS53 00 To amount colectcd ! ! , 'J30 01 To amount trttsfcrrcd from Head and HrlilKO Vuntl 4703 To amount tranefcjitd from County Central Kurd 2600 00 S 11,70. ) 00 By amount of warrants redeemed S 0,701 17 IJalanco _ $ 2,0034 COURT HOUSE FUND. Tonmo\nt on hand July let , 18:3 f 00,323 00 Jly amount of w or runts rcduimod S 21,700 02 Ualanco 8 330221 CITY TAXES. To nmonpt on hand Ju'y ' 1st , HS3 g 12913 To amount collected 455 85 $ 6S5 43 liy amount paid city treasurer 8 67509 uy collection fco 807 S 631 W ) Ilalanco * S 13 RFDEMPTION MONEY. To amount on hand July 1st 1881 8 85 69 To amount collected 2,73201 t 3,658 20 liy amount raid owners rf ccrtlQcatca , , 8 3,210 41 llalanoj . . . . . . . ' . . . . 8 3417 POLL FUND. To amount collected 8 1,250 05 Ilyamnmt supervisor'a receipts redeemed 8 831 00 By amouot transferred to road fund 350 C5 $ 1,250 05 ROAD FUND. To amount on hand July 1st , 1833 8 2238 68 To amount collected 2,2r8 20 To amount transferred ( run poll fund 350 05 To amount transferred from county general fund SOO 00 $ 5,323 73 Ily amount of narranti redeemed $ " ,633 07 llalauco $ 2,20336 FEE FUND. To amount rcceltcd from etato S 1,281 COTe To amount lor collection of county taxca (00 23 To amount for collection < tf apportionment 13 75 To amount for collection of special school i 34 01 To amount [ or collection of city taxes 8 07 To amount for collection of lines under Btato law 21 35 To amount of miscellaneous teen 113 76 To balance on hand Uuly Is1,1833 640 48 , 8 2,029 07 Ily salary of t'caaurcr and deputy S 2,2'0 00 liy lia'anco transferred to county general fund 379 07 2,023 07 ( IlVancc of fees duo county from Btato not i ot received. ) MISCELLANEOUS FUND. To amount on h nd July 1st , 1833 3 2,841 05 _ To amount of fines In police court under Btato law 421 40 To amount ot liquor license 1,376 00 To amount ol flues In justlca court 1100 To amount ot money lucehuJ for oio-htlf faro tickets 180 SO 8 4J8SO 15 Ily liquor llconso transferred to appirtlonmcnt fund S 1,376 00 liy fines In justice court tranrfmud to apportionment fund. . 11 00 liy lines In police court transferred to apportionment fund. . . 3,238 00 liy amount rtcthcd from half faro tloKvts transferred to county general fund ISO SO Ily amount of dos for collecting lines In pollco court 253. . $ 1830 IS RECAPITULATION. To amount on hand July 1st , 1SS3 $102,874 ( ft To amount of taxes collected 48,84469 To amount of school land , principal. Interest and lease collected . 2,720 10 To amount of mlscollaneuui collections 1OSS 20 To t mount of miscellaneous fees 113 75 To amount of city tATCsccIIectid 4 5 05 To amount of redemptions 2,732 01 To amount of fees received from etato 1,231 60 To amount of spuiltl school fund turned over by Win 1' . llclng. . 103 72 $249.135,13 Uy amount pixld itato S S783 ! 75 Ily amount of warrants redeemed 09,442 45 Ily amount paid schools , . 21,305 S3 Ily amount redemption money pa'd ' 3,216 41 Ily amount of salary of treasurer and deputy 2,250 00 Ily amount paid o'ty treasurer 675 CO $ 107,170 63 Balance 887,016 : Amount of state funds on hand January 1st , IKS I $ { 7,001 60 Amount of county Keneral fund on hard January 1st , 183t 6,680 16 Amount of school uppnrtlonmont fund on hand January 1st , 1834 6,083 60 Amount ot special school lund on hand January let , 1B84 7,454 80 Amount of railroad bond sinking fund on hand January 1st , 1831 11,185 M Amount of bridge bonds on hand January lit , 1884 2,008 43 Amount of road fund on hand January 1st , 1834 2,835 01 Amount of redemption money on hand January 1st , 1SSI 341 70 Amuunt of city taxes ou hand Januiry Ut , 1SS4 137 Total amount on hand January 1st , 1831 882,015 10 I hereby certify that the preceding statement shows the balances on hand July 1st , 188) , cs transciib from the last semi annual statement , the amount collected from July lit , 18S3 , to January 1st , 1884 , t : amount paid out during the eaino period , and the balances on hand January 1st , 1S34 ; and that the foi going It correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. JOHN Ili'tu Countv Treasurer , PERPECTI01T * Heating and Baking | In only nttatnod by using CHARTER OAI ! Stoves and Ranges , m WIRE GAUiE OVER MR [ Foi Bale byJ MILTON ROafiRS & SON OMAHA. " HELLMAN & CO , . Wholesale Clothiers 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREE1 COR. 13TH , OMAHA. NEBRASKA LOUIS BRADFORD , DKALEtt IN ( tadi TlnniK Luinlior ! , oiM UUUlo ! ETO.l LOW PRICES AND GOOD GRADES. Call nnd Get my Prices before bavins elsewhere. Yards , corner Ut and Douplus. Also 7tb and Douglas. NEAU TO THE JAWS OP DI2AT1I. A Dlvor'n Itcmarknblo Adventure xvllh a Shark. SX | > ( | A ! Correspondenoo of the Olotio-Dcmocrat. DunnQUK , In. , January 14. The foi- lowingn thrillingadvcnturo with n shark , was related to your correspondent by a gentleman of voracity , nnd who claims to know both the diver and the "Atlanta , " which was capsized in ft storm on Sept- cmbtr 22 , 188 ! ) , on the coast of North Carolina. IIo says : The owners of the craft contracted with a diving company to have her raised and to recover as much of her cargo as possible. Two divers wont to work nt onco. They made several successful descents , but on the fourth trip ono of them met with the ndvonturo which wo nro about to speak of. His comrade signaled hastily to bo drawn up , nnd when ho had boon hauled into the boat ho related how his other comrade hud boon seized by a monster shark nnd car ried off ; but scarcely had ho done speaking when the one that was supposed to have been devoured rouse from the water about fifty yards from the boat nnd was picked up insensible , with several holes punched in the motnlic part of his diving suit. Means were successfully adopted to bring him around , and next day ho told the fol lowing story : "Wo made our fourth descent , and while my companion clambered into the vessel I waited on the ground till ho should attach the cords to draw something out. I was just about to signal to bo drawn up for a moment's rest vrhcn 1 noticed a shadowy body moving at some distance above mo and toward mo. In n moment every fish had disappeared , the very crustacean lay still upon the sand , and the cuttlefish scurried away as fast as they could. I was not thinking of danger , nnd my first thought waa that it was the shadow of n passing boat. But suddenly n fooling of terror seized mo. I felt impelled to lloo from something , I know not what ; a vague horror seemed grasping after mo ouch na a child fancies when leaving ft darkened room. By this time the shadow had como nearer and taken shape. It scarcely needed n glance to show mo that it was a man-eater , and of the largest size. Had I signaled to bo drawn up then it would have boon certain death. All I could do was to remain still until it left. It lay off about twenty feet , just outside the rigging of the ship , its body motionless , its tins barely stirring the water about its gills. It was a mon ster as it was , but to add to the horror the pressure of water upon my head made it appear as pouring flames from its eyes and mouth , and every move ment of its fins and tail seemed accom panied by _ a display of fireworks. I was sure that it was thirty foot long , and so near that I could see its double row of white tooth. 'Involuntarily I shrunk closer to the side of the vessel , but my first movement betrayed my presence , 1 saw the shining eyes fixed upon mo , its tail quivered as it darted at mo like n streak ot lightning ; I shrank closer to the side of the ship , I saw it turn on ono side , ita mouth open and heard the teeth snap as it darted by mo ; it had missed mo , but only for a moment ; the swoop of its mighty taiVhad thrown mo forward ; I saw it turn , bal ance itself nnd ita tail quivered as it dart ed at me again. There was no escape. It turned on its back as it swooped down on mo like a hawk on a sparrow. The cavernous jaws opened and the long , shining teeth grated as they closed on my metal harness. .It had me. I could feel its tooth grinding upon my copper breast plato as it tried to bite mo in two , for , fortunately , it had caught mo just across the middle where I was best pro tected ; having seized mo it went tearing through the water ; I could feel it bound forward at each stroke of its tail. Had it not been for my copper helmet my head would have been torn off by the rush through the water. I was perfectly conscious , but somehow I felt no terror at n 1 , only a feeling of numbness. I wondered how long it would bo before those teeth would crunch through , and whether they would strike just into my back or my breast. Then I thought ol my wife and the baby , and wondered who would take care of them or if she would ovorknow what had become of me , All those thoughts passed through mj brain in all instant , but in that time the connecting airtubo had been snapped ant my head seemed ready to burst wit ! pressure , while the monster's teeth kepi crunching and grinding away upon mj harness. Than I felt the cold water begin gin to pour in and heard the bubble , bubble , bubble , as the air escaped intc the creature's mouth. I began to hcai great guns and to see fireworks anc rainbows and sunshine and all kinds ol pretty things ; then I thought Iwai floating away on a rosy summer cloud , dreaming to the sound of sweet music. Then all became blank. The shark might have oaten me then at his leisure and I never would have boon the wiser , Imagine my astonishment , then , wher I opened my eyes on board this boa ! and saw you fellows around me. Yes sir , I thought I was dead and ate uj. Conipnro the doao nnd quantity of HootVi Snrsnparilln nnd you have conclusive proo of ita superior strength and cheapness Try it. Beer at Fairs. From tb IlrooUyn Eagle. "I BOO thnt the Jersey City Presbyter ; hns rebuked the Pntoraon Preabyterini church for soiling beer at its church fair , nnd the managing editor moved his pip out of the religious editor's reach nm locked up his tobacco. "Is that BO ! " exclaimed the religious ous editor. "Has the fair closed yet ? "Yes , " replied the managing editor "It's closed up tight , and since th Presbytery has sat down on the sale o boor at religious sales for the benefit c the heathen or the church , I think some thing ought to bo said about it. " "Mado up your mind what that some thing ought to bo ? " inquired the religiou editor , with disgust. . "Ilavo you figure out whether wo defend the action of th Pjosbytory or thobeor keg. Wantmo t insist that bror nnd pretzels should tak the place 01 wino and bread ut commun ion , or do you want the beer .put dow cuco and forever In ita relation to th churchesl" "It yras a German church , " said th managing editor , "and a question ma ; arise whether any ono has a right to it ! terfero with the German's light to drinl beer when ho feels like it. Host Christ inns nro inclined to regard the drinkin ; of beer by the Gorman oa a sort o religious rite , and I am inclined it think that the Presbytery was a littli hasty in rebuking the action of the churc ) authorities in putting up boer for snlo a the fair. " "In other words , it is ndmUsiblo- fact , Christian Jlor the German to drinl his boer , but if the man who isn't a Ger man does it his soul is to be damned with out benefit of the clergy. Is that the argument you thought you would like t < have mo make on the editorial page o this paper ) You want mo , na I under stand it , to prove , logically , thai it is a question of dialect , and not of drinking - ing ? " "You must admit that people lake n different view of n glass of boor in its rela tion to n Gorman than they do in its re lation to any other Christinn. The Ger man drinks beer nnd other denominations drink water. " "So do you nnd I , " retorted the roligi- oua editor , "but you think the church would lot us oil with n rebuke , if wo setup up n keg at n Sunday school picnic ? And if it is wrong for us , why ana wherein is it right for the German ? Docs beer undergo nny chemical change in his sy stem thnt makes it nny nioro acceptable to God ? Is the fnct that ho smothers his beer in llmburgcr chccso and garlic , nnd you and I doivt , to bo taken as evidence hat beer prepares him for heaven nnd user or torment ) It strikes mo thnt this thing s n matter of the beer nnd the act of rinking it , nnd not of tl.u language in Inch the drinking _ is dono. If the Christinns nro right in everything else , ind if boor-drinking is n question of onguo , then'two boortil' becomes n curse , , nd 'xwoi biorl' ' is a prnyorl" "Of course , wo don't want to say any- hing thnt will cost the democrats the jlorman vote , " said the managing editor. 'A question like this has to bo nandlod ondorly. It won't do to say thnt it is wrong for the American Christian to drink boor it is as bad for the German to indulge. That would put us out with ; ho foreign clement nnd it would put us n bad odor with the churches , fur they re inclined to wink at the Gorman's in- erest in his beer mug. While if you ay that it is all right , for Inu Gonunuto 'rink and nil wrong for the American , ou may bo agreeing with the churches , but your nro talking like nn idiot. In "act I don't see what what is to bo dono. " "Suppose wo should como right out , flat-footed , nnd say that no amount of ar gument can convince UH thnt it is right "er the Gorman to drink apple jack while .ho American is deprived of the same privilege. If there's anything n Dutchman - man hates ita npplo jack , nnd the church don't know anything about it , because it lins no information about nny thing that's ood. In this way you avoid the boor iiuoation and don't make enemies. " "I don't believe wo had bettor tncklo t at nil , " ruminated the managing jcdU ; or. or."Tho npplo jack ! " exclaimed the relig ious editor , with n look of despair nt his chief. ) "Any of it , " replied the managing editor. "There is nothing so unsafe for a paper to meddle with as the question of rum nnd religion. You never know where you are going to cpmo out , or how they nro going to tnko things. " "Right you nro ! " chimed in the religi ous editor" "You want to stick to the people whom you know nro certain howe , o take things as they should bo taken. Now I always take my apple jack per- "ectly straight at this time of day. At lomo in the evening , I sometimes mix in a little hot water and put in a baked np- ilo. But at this particular moment of .ho new standard time series I always . n "Thnt reminds' me , " interrupted the nonaging editor , "I nm nil out of apple whisky. I meant to have ordered some , his morning on my way down , but it ilippcd my mind. How . " But the religious editor had fled. Ho wasn't going to take the chancca of an other editorial assignment , knowing there was nothing to stimulate him to piouu exertions on behalf of the cnuso "You will find this very nice , " re marked the managing editor to the city editor as ho poured out n spoonful of beef , wino and lion for him. "I was go- 'ng to offer some to that infernal ass , tor : io needs a tonic , but ho hadn't any time to stay. You will . " But the city editor had also disap peared , and the last seen of these two members of the stall the religious editor was $12 ahead and raising n jack pot with three kings that the city editor had opened on nines up. Xwcntj'-four Hours to Live. From John King , Lafayette , Ind , . who an nounces that hois now in "perfecthealth , " we have the following : "Ono year ago I was , to all oppei raneesin the lost stages of Consump tion. Our best physicians gave my case up. I finally got so low that our doctor said I could not Hvo twenty-four hours. My friends then purchased a bottle of DU.WM. HAUL'S BALSAM I'Oll THE LUNGS , which con- slclerobly benelitted mo. I continued until I took nlno bottles. I nm now in perfect health , having used no other medicine. " DR. DBWITT 0. KELLINGBU'S LINI MENT is an infallible cure for Rheumatism , Sprains , Lameness nnd Diseases of the Scalp , and for promoting the growth of the Hair. Eilov'fl Carbolic Troches euro colds nnd prevent - vent disease. How n Smart Conductor Got His Fare. Worchester Spy. There was quito a little circus on the express train going east over the Montpelier - pelior it Wells River railroad last Satur day aitorncon , says The Argus nnd Pat riot. A rough looking follow boardec the train at Montpelier , having como from Denver , Col. , with a ticket for Bos ton via the Control Vermont road. When Conductor Eugene Rand asked for his faro ho produced thnt ticket for a passage - sago to Lancaster , K. H. , but was told ii was no good on that line , and ho inus pay or got off. The man said ho had no money. Conductor Rand started to aig nal the engineer to stopwhen , quick ae n Hash , the follow drew a revolver ant fired ; but quick ho was , George Smith the express mossodger , was quicker , ant struck his arm in time to turn the bullet into the wall. Ho was immediately dis armed , the revolver sola to n passongoi for § 1.75 , the $1.50 faro to Wells rivei taken out , the ballanco given to the reckless shooter and ho allowed to ride to Wells River nnd depart in peace. ] lut few articles have reached such n world wide reputation nu Angostura Ulttcrs For over 50 years they luivo boon the nc knowlodged Btaiulartl regulator of the iltpos tlvo organs. Their success has Incited I ml tatlons. lo ) euro you get the genuine article manufactured only by Dr. J. U , U. Slegert A Son * . II. Toonnigsen , of Lyons , was nrrestet recently for disturb'ng the peace , nnc confined for several houra in the cala booso. Ho now brings a civil suit foi § 5,000 damages for fnlno imprisonment claiming ho had committed no offense. Horslonl'H Acid I'liosplmta In Seasickness , Prof. ADOLPli OTT , Now York , says "I used it for seasickness , during an ocean passage. In most of the cases , the violent symptoms which characterize tha disease yielded , and guvo way to a health ful action of the functions impaired. " YOBS Coffin , of Union , Hard in county while nt work in the timber recently aplit ono of his foot with an axe. B. H , Douglu & Soni' ( Xtulcum | Coiuh D.-ops ar manufactured by theinnclic * , and are the ru ult o oterforty jean cxixrlencolu conipouuilhig cough taadlduu. 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Thrco months ago she began to use [ op Bitters with such Rood oftcct ( hit ghesccmsand eels joung ngaln , although ever 70 years old. Via lilnk there Is no other medicine lit to ute In the fam * ) " A lady , In Providence. Hradford , I'a.llay8,1876. It has cured mo of so\ oral diseases , such as ncn ous- ness , sickness at the stomach , monthly troubles , etc. ha\o not seen a tick day In a year , slnco I took Hop Bitters. All my neighbors use them. MM. FANXT ORKRN. StOCO Txist. ' 'A tour of Kutopo that cost mo ' 'S3' 000 , dona mo loss good than one Dottlo of Hop "Bit ers ; they also curcil mywlfo of llftcen j oars' ' 'ncr- ous weakness , sleeplessness and dyspepsia. " 11.1 ! . , Auburn N. Y. High Authority. JIocI Bitters Is not , In any icnso. an alchohollo bov A rage or liquor , and could not bo sold for ust except 0 persons dcilrous of obtaining a medicinal bitters , OrtKCN B. 1UUM , U. 8 , Com Intcr'l Hev. So. BLooMixouu.il , 0. , Slay 1,70. Sirs I have been suffering ten ) cars and I tried our Hop Bitters and It done mo more go > xl than nil he doctors. MISS S. S. BOOM : aby Eavodl We arc so thankful to say that our nursing baby \m permanent ! ) cured of a dangerous and protract- 1 constipation and Irregularity of the bowels by the use of Hop Bitters by Us mother , wllchat the same Imorcctored her to perfect health and strength. The 'arcnts , Ilochcster , N. Y. IfL US ELCCTHO VOLTAIC BCT.T , and othir KLEeinro Aii-MANcm. Wo will send on Thirty Days' Trial , TO MEN , \OUNO OK OU ) . who nro suHprtnir from NERVOUS pEniLiTT , I.OST VitAiiTr. nnd those diseases of iv I'F.IUJONAL NATtntR resulting from ABUSES nnd OtitEn CAUSES. Speedy relict nnd com plete restoration to HEALTH , Vraon nnd MANHOOD GtuiuxTKED. Bendatoncoforlllustratodl'asnDhlet free. Address VOLTAIC BELT Co. , MARSHALL , MICE DRJORNE'S ELECTRIC BELT Will euro Ncrous nm , Lumbago , HheunmtlKm , 1'nr nl > Ms , JivuralRla , Selutien. 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HiMi-ctiv , " H oz. tiiuviTi. n , SOU OTIlflt HIZGs. Ilriliirp.1 t-IUI U MST tUili , TOR&ES , TOOLS , &c. DKT ( OIIUK 9IAPIi FUR I'l.lir Mom , 811) 4 in. A ii vi t mill < i.'k iifTuoU.&aa ll'onrT ' f.rvii < . virm A Otn i' Article ! IMPROVED SOFT ELASTIC SECTION Is warranted to wear longer , fit ( the form neater , and ftlro bettei Satisfaction than ony other Cortcl * n the market , or prleo paid will 30 refunded. The IndorsumenUi ol . Jhlcapo's lint phjBlclane , accom l > nyejehCor : t. Prtce , lint Hnteen Jeun , Pottage Brepald , SI.VI. A k your merchant for them ! ItOTIISOIIILn. JIIXKIMI ACC.T Manufaclurerc , 21(1 ( &SfJ Itaudolph fit. , Chicago. Cor Halo by JOHN KT S1 , LEHMANN Imported Beer IN BOTTLES. Erlauger , Bavaria. Culmbacher , Bavaria. Pilsner Bohemian. Kaiser Bremen. DOMESTIC. Buclweiser St. Louis Anhauser St. Louis. Best's Milwaukee. Schlitz-Pilsner Milwaukee. Krug's Oraajia. Ale , Porter. Do-nestic and Rhine Wine. ED.MAUEER , 1211 Faruam. DurhainlaklBtorlc. Itiruneutralirround durliiK the armistice between Sherman and Johnson. Holdlere of both armies filled their roucboH w 1U the tobacooutorcd there , and , after the surrender , nurched home , ward. Boon orders canio from East , West , North and South , for "more of that elegant tobacco , " Then , ten men ran an unknown factory. Now It employe 800 men , unes the lilnk and pick of the Golden licit , and the Durham Dull In the trade-mark of this , the bctit tobacco In the world. lilackweU'a Dull Durham Smoking Tobacco baa the largeet note of any emoklntr tobacco In the world. Why ? Simply bocauao It la the 6 ( . All dulera ba > o 1U > Trado-mark of the Bull. ' f I If he'd rene for rock , we of fllackweU'a llnll Durham Bmoklnir To bacco. M bo wai told , he wouldn't hate txwn cornered by the bull GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. Plirni. tUVOUS lUf6SPIn'SICAI' LOS3 * Debility OF MANLY VlUOH.Bpermatorr. h < B , etc. , when all other reme dies fall , 4 cure guaranteed. I1.BO a bottle , largo bottle , four tlmo the quantity , 5. liy ex press to any addreuK. Sofd by , . . - . aUdnireUU. ENQUBII UEDI- Louii * U TUTE > p' ° Pri * . " 8 Olive Street , BU "ItuueioldSlrAitleyCooper'i Vital Rcitorativa 01 Twr * . Every ciutomer ix > ak highly of It. I uilUtlDKlycndor e It MB remedy of true toeilU " 0 , F , GoccMix , Druzirbt. 1888. vlB-mic-ceJly